March 19, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed the Civil War as a pivotal moment in American history orchestrated by bankers and financial interests, examining how events like the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and Uncle Tom's Cabin were used to incite sectional conflict. He analyzed the role of the Federal Reserve, the loss of common law, and the centralization of power through unconstitutional means. The show also covered current events including vaccine dangers, immigration policy, the Biden administration's composition, and the destruction of American culture through diversity initiatives and educational indoctrination. Callers discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and preparedness.
- civil war
- federal reserve
- common law
- kansas-nebraska act
- dred scott
- uncle tom's cabin
- bankers
- unconstitutional
- vaccines
- covid-19
- immigration
- biden administration
- cultural marxism
- critical race theory
- 14th amendment
- ar-15
- ammunition
- preparedness
- militia
- second amendment
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One nation under fraud it is March the 19th I believe. We've been talking about the Civil War and I guess we will continue on it but last night I couldn't sleep as It's fairly normal. I listen to the radio and I hear certain things I wouldn't know if I didn't listen to the radio about what is going on in this country that isn't really covered as much in what I'm usually looking at to get current events. One thing that I found out was something about a man in Canada who through their Equality Act has been put to jail because he didn't call his daughter who's been transformed into a son by the right pronoun. And this is what's going to come here through the Equality Act, which I don't believe it's been voted on yet. How did we get to the point that we are being run by a group of psychopaths from the top that totally ignore the law? There's no law in this country. If you believe, I know people listening to this don't, but most people out there believe that they are free people living under a constitutional republic, this is entirely an illusion. The government has been taken over gradually from the very beginning, and the big fulcrum was the Civil War. Thereís no law concerned with us that is put into effect in this country. The people in control do whatever they want to do and what they want to do now is to kill masses of people. Theyíve already destroyed this culture and it started a long, long time ago. It didnít just start in the 60ís and itís all been done as a war, psychological warfare against the people in this country. When you look back into history, one of the greatest triumphs was the eradication of the common law from the mind of the people. That is the private law of people living in freedom who are trading with their neighbors, not in corporations. but from farms and small businesses and who when someone destroys another's life-related property, they are taken to the common law court where the people decide they're on the jury, there isn't a judge there that is going to have much effect other than be a person overlooking the The whole process, the due process has to be put into effect. It's what is protecting the life-limiting property of the people. There is a procedure in the courts. We don't have this anymore. We are run by judges and lawyers. who are operating under an administrative law. Now many people say they're administrating the debt and I think that sounds reasonable. It's very hard to know what's true. The other day I got an email, I think it was from Deborah Tavares. Here's a new scenario. Now we're owned by France and have been since the 1700s. How do you ever come to know if these things are true? Oh no, we're under the British Empire. Oh no, we're owned by France. Really? I don't know what the truth is about those things, but that's what's so difficult about history. It's a narrative. It's about facts. Where are the facts and the evidence for these things? You can look and look and look, and it's very difficult to find. And I think you have to, in the end, just go back to basic principles. It's truth. that's more important than the facts of the past. The facts of the past are very important to understand the present and what's coming in the future. But it's very hard to find out what is factual and what isn't, other than in broad generalizations. When you read books like Blood Money and Civil War and Federal Reserve, you can very clearly see if this is true, and that's always the thing, is it really factual? It does appear to be so when you observe what's going on around you and who else would be able to centralize everything but people with enough money who are in control with the law and the educational and media so that they can deprive people of knowledge and take over everything with their greatest tools which are money and law where they can ruin people by causing scarcity of money, ruin them by inflation, by deflation, take their property because you've got the death bond or the mortgage involved in this. Another problem besides the fact that we don't know the common law anymore and this constitution was supposed to be pursuant to it is that usury was all right. Usury should not ever be all right. And I think that's why Cicero said that it was worse than murder because of usury, because of the bankers controlling money and setting out their strategy, they use war to increase debt and they make money from both sides. And this is, you know, it goes on and on and on. They slaughtered, I don't know how many in the Civil War because the number when you read newer articles goes up and up. I think it's up to about a million now. That was a mass slaughter and it was by design. That part of this book is the most interesting blood money in the Civil War and the Federal Reserve because it shows how they agitated for the war. There was a money behind it all. John Brown was 1859, but they did it in a number of ways. using the repeal of the Missouri Compromise so that they could get Kansas in as a slave state. I mean, Kansas now, you could come down into Kansas and you could start a war between the North and the South right there in Kansas as they did. What happened was in 1820, the Missouri was admitted to the Union and there was the compromise then. But they repealed that later on and they said, and this was under the guidance of Henry Clay, they had a compromise and they allowed the new state in with slavery. Then they established a 36 degree, 30 minute north latitude in the westerly direction. Then they cut the federal territories into parts. This is what came to be when they went back and they allowed Kansas to come in there. This is where John Brown started out with his murders, is in Kansas because you've got As it explained in this book, two civilizations coming at each other in Kansas and it will not work because you've got the agrarian south coming against the industrial north and they have entirely different ideas of what life is. So that's what happens like when last night I was another thing I listened to on the radio that now Fairfax County has 15 different religious holidays. They've done away with Columbus Day. He's out. Did the people have any say in this? No. This is communism. They have totally destroyed the culture. We don't have an American culture any longer because the total control over the media has decided what you read. Thatís what textbooks are used, what magazines. Itís all controlled. Hollywood, whatís entertainment. Itís all controlled. The plays are controlled. I found that out years ago and I used to go down every weekend into DC. Iíd go to the half price ticket place, go see plays. Youíd begin to wonder after a while why it is that no new playwrights have any new ideas. They have nothing really to say but politically correct things and you get a book out and you read about it and you find out well, Actually, it's a process of making a play now and they go to various workshops. and you've got to be politically correct to come through. So you're going to have all the gay, lesbian stuff in there. The new culture that's being imposed upon people to get rid of the whole identity of a man or a woman as a biological being with, of course, they don't have a soul. I mean, religion is out. Consciousness, things like this don't matter. We're being impressed with a new identity as animals, basically, who are going to be controlled and given their identity by the people at the top as they divide us up into groups to fight with each other. And it would be bad enough that they had the whites and blacks to put against each other. Whites were 90% of the population. And then you start on with the whites' premises. And then in 1965 you start bringing in incredibly different cultures. And this is always divisive. Diversity is divisive when it is a difference in languages and culture, religious beliefs, cultural beliefs. Well, these things are so diverse. And then you get civil rights. And civil rights is a tool of social engineering. It's government telling you what your rights are. This is totally unconstitutional. It goes against the law. It's a war strategy. And you can see how bad it has gotten because now they are literally taking children and changing them from a girl to a boy or a boy to a girl and now they're controlling the language so you can't even notice that it's done. They've slowly taken away any ability for you to be self-governed by destabilizing you, stripping the law of morality. Thank you Oliver Wendell Holmes. This is a long time ago that he did this. and then take over the law, make it uniform throughout the country, get rid of the states and go to a nation state and now go global with that. And there's where we are today with a perverted culture and a subverted people where people are now able from all kinds of different places in the world to make the white people who built this country up The black people who were freed supposedly, but none of us were freed, we were enslaved with the 14th Amendment and civil rights. It's really astounding to watch. I want to get out of here. I had grown to despise the people running this country. They should be taken and they should be put in front of grand juries and hanged for what they've done to the people in this country. They have killed, who knows how many people in these bankers' wars, and we didn't know anything about it. But there's no, I mean, there's the other thing. All of the nations in the world have been taken over by the same group of criminals. And so what we're watching now is the criminals at the top deciding who they're going to slaughter next in their next war. And obviously we're in the target of this. So what do you do about it? Where they've got us in a straitjacket is they control the law. So there is no redress. in the law. Unless you can find a way to restore the common law and suddenly have people re-educated as to who they are because they're not people just to be defined by their skin tone, which is what they've done, or their religion. But since 1965, they did this on purpose, all the time lying to the people. The people never wanted this. That should be a first clue that we're not living under any kind of law where the people control, the people at the the local, the state, the federal level. And then we have the deep state and we have the shadow government. And the shadow government is running things along with the deep state and they're connected. I always think of the deep state more all the intelligence operations, Tavistock, all of the way that they're controlling us through the schools. And in order to do it, you had to centralize and take the educational system up to the federal level. That is totally unconstitutional, but it goes on. And people go and they become secretary of the education or health and human resources. And these executive branches are not constitutional. And the people working in them are traitors and criminals because they're parasites on the people, causing a lot of harm by the money they're exacting from you. Plus, they're perverting the minds of the children, which is a crime in itself. You can see now how it's come to fruition as you see all these young children and they're not even children like 40 years old who have been totally indoctrinated into Black Lives Matter. We're hating your own group of people. It's diabolical and yet it goes on and on and on to the point where we are today where you look at what's going on in the...let me see. Here's a good one. North Carolina School District launches a campaign to disrupt white culture. I think they've already done that and they urge teachers to subvert white parents and families. This is so unbelievable. It's hard for me to see that people would think this was a good idea. So the largest school district, which is around Raleigh, I think, launched a campaign against whiteness in educational spaces. They have a thing with the word spaces and then And they're encouraging teachers to subvert parents to push anti-racism directly onto students without their consent. I mean, right there, it's just like when you go to Fairfax County, what is their goal? Oh, to make global citizens. That's treason. People are supposed to be citizens of their states. So how did we get to this point? And a lot of it is taking the common law from the people, practices and usury. And I've come to believe, and I don't know that I can prove this, that municipal governments at the local level, which were put in probably at the Civil War, I don't understand if these municipal, the whole word municipal should bring red flags up to people who understand that, what goes with municipality, debt, municipal bonds. Were these, when the Civil War was over and all the carpetbaggers, many of whom were reds, Radical Republican, red, carpet-bagger, Jewish people, bankers, et cetera, came to the South. Who was behind making these new constitutions? And why, I mean, when they were put into effect in Virginia, it was the Underwood Constitution. This is what demanded these local governments. They've never been lawful. They were put under military dictatorship. They still exist. They are controlling people. They are hideously criminal in that their taxes are taken from people on a very unequal level and used for things that are entirely unlawful. And there are no states any longer. They all function under the Uniform Law and it's the Commercial Law of the UCC that was put in there clandestinely. People don't know about this. People don't know about the Common Law anymore. So just look at the Constitutional Law. At least you can read that and see how it's totally ignored. Actually, what we have is the opposite in this country of what was declared to be the purpose of the country was government was to protect the life, the liberty, and the property of the people. Now they are taking lives, they are stealing your property, and they're enslaving you. This is a country that we live in. It's the government that's doing this along with the churches that they have incorporated into their ... It's the body of the beast. They have incorporated the medical system, they have incorporated educational system obviously. Everything is incorporated into corporate style of life where itís all controlled for money and itís an engine of this. Itís the Federal Reserve and thatís why itís all about growth, growth, growth. Why canít people just live? Why do you always have to have growth, growth, growth? Because we have been literally taken and made to believe in a very false system of life. A lot of it has to do with the hazard circular, which was when they took people off the land, and that was from the very beginning. What was the First and Second National Banks doing? Well, they get to create panics when something happens that they don't like and ruin people. How many people will ruin throughout history by the First and Second National Banks? Then they've worked since the Civil War to get to the point of the 1913 Federal Reserve, which is a bunch of international criminals and criminals from this country deciding the fate of the people in the United States who no longer have law, either constitutional or common law. And something in this book, and I have notes on this because I didn't want to go and read through things so much, but It's talking about the King's bench. This is going against the King's bench. Now this is like in the 1860s. Why are the people in this country worried about what goes on in the English law? I don't understand that and it does give credence to some some of the people who say we've always been under the English rule and that could be true it's just how do you prove these things. A lot of times I'll go back and I'll read where the proof is and it doesn't seem that it's saying what people say that said that I say. So I don't know the answer to so many of these things, but I do know that the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln was a corporate lawyer and he was for the same things Henry Clay, who wanted the new American system was for. And that's what they wanted a national bank. They wanted the government to control the infrastructure of the state to spend money for it. And apparently both the Republicans and the Democrats were for this and they wanted high tariffs. None of which are good for the people. National Bank, I think we can see with the Federal Reserve when you talk about the Fed, we're a country run by the bankers. Now, did they really have a debt or did they contrive a debt to take everything over with the Declaration of Interdependence in the 1930s? And what else in the 1930s, Frankfurt School came over here to change the system of Marxism from just class warfare into the destruction of the culture, which it's been accomplished. They've torn down all statues, they're changing all the names of roads, they replace them with people of color. That's the main thing. This is an anti-white war. And the white people in this country are targeted. And if people deny that, they are just Blind. I mean, how much more can you see when you go to this North Carolina? And this is just one of the many things that's going on here. And the, let me see, this is anti-white racism in Wake County Public Schools. It serves a greater Raleigh area. In a shocking Twitter thread by journalist Christopher Rufo, he explained last year the district held a teacher's conference with lessons on whiteness. Toxic masculinity, microaggressions, trauma-informed yoga, I have no idea what that would be. I mean, are people being attacked while they're practicing yoga by their yoga teacher? I mean, what's going on? And applied critical race theory. So the conference began with a land acknowledgment, a ritual recognition suggesting that well, White North Carolinians are colonizers on stolen Native American land. The conference leaders encouraged educators to form equity teams in schools and push the new party line anti-racism. Rufo tweeted along with slides from the conference. He explained that school administrators claimed that white cultural values including, okay now these are for all the white people out there, these are your values now. Denial. of what? What are you denying? Oh, that you're a colonizer. That's it. Fear. Well, you should be afraid if you're white. Actually, everyone in this country should be afraid because they're coming after us with vaccines now, another weapon. And you just think about it. I mean, COVID... The COVID virus, if there is such a virus, it's never been proven, but whatever fluid is that people have, has a 99.74 recovery rate for people who have not been treated at all. And yet they're bringing the Department of Defense in. They are going to destroy people with these vaccines by screwing around with their genes and making it so that they have a constant reproduction and reproduction and reproduction that works against their own bodies. When the next flu comes forward, they will die, many of them supposedly. This is the basic theory, I think. And people are running out to get these shots and they've divided Americans into people for and against the vaccines. It depends on who you're listening to as to what you're going to do. And I know most of the people I do know from my past that I still talk to, which aren't that many, are getting the vaccines. And it doesn't matter what you say because they've never listened to the... Hi, Phyllis. What's up? Oh, I got you. Great. How are you? I'm doing okay, thank you. I figured I'd chime in for a little bit. And you're right. People are, they are so captivated. It's really difficult to help people change their mind when they've been told by supposed experts what's supposed to happen and how things are supposed to go. So it's a matter, it's one of those things where if you're a professional, we have to listen to you. But if you're just a layman, it's kind of dumb, I guess you could say. Even though you might have a truth, it's still dumb. There you go. Yes, yes, it's a truth. I was talking late last night. I went outside to take garbage out and I saw my neighbor. And he goes door to door and he's in a service industry. And he said he saw a sign the other day on one of his clients. on their land and it said it's like one of those election posters outside in Fauci we trust and that's just the way it is. These people are becoming gods to the people and that's the whole point. That's what the god used to be a bureaucrat. the definition, that word God, small g, and that's what we're becoming. People are looking, this is definitely Plato's cave. When you're down in the cave, everything's dark and they're showing whatever you see on the walls is a shadow. You get to pick what you believe or not, but you have no way of knowing who it is that's telling you the truth, unless you've done a whole lot of research and see how it fits together because you have to see things in the context. And you have to know about eugenics and you have to know about the plans of Agenda 2030-50, which is never mentioned on talk radio and the great reset because then you start to understand how these things fit together. And it goes way back into history, but the I don't know. It just gets very frustrating when you see the extremity that they're going, the hate, these are, I don't believe in hate crimes, but that is what they're doing. They're imposing hate on people. They're making people hate. They're inducing hate, I should really say, against white people. In the Civil War, they were agitating for a civil war. It had a strategy and you can see it in the outcome of the war. Besides getting to murder millions of people, which they always like to do, they get to impose Civil Rights Acts, which were unconstitutional, and they get to destroy the states and put It's actually five military dictatorships in the South and the repercussions of those dictatorships are still here. We're still under false rule in the South. I'd like to know how this all fits together with municipal governments and if those governments from the beginning, because if you look at Virginia, local governments, there was none here in Fairfax. There was just a courthouse. Then suddenly there are supervisors all over the state. If you look for charters or statute law that brought these out, you can't find it. That's because they were put in under military dictatorship. The Constitution was not, even though it was changed later, the way they did everything, it just totally disrupted the entire state and all the states of the south and all people can think about is slavery but we are enslaved today and can't see it. That's living in a false reality to not understand how you were enslaved to a criminal financial system. that's taken you over and utilized social sciences to redefine you as an animal in their system on their animal farm that's now going global. That's where we are. And you can kind of see just in the very beginning with the National Bank and what Clay wanted and what a lot of people in the North wanted to spend money for the infrastructure. That is entirely not constitutional. Madison even addressed that question and said, you know, it sounds like a good idea basically, but it is not constitutional. There's an article about this. I think it was the 10th Amendment Center maybe last week or the week before. It's James Madison vetoes infrastructure spending bill. And let me see. In retrospect, this juncture demonstrates the extent to which the federal government has abandoned the Constitution, making it effectively dead. To come to the same position as Madison on the federal construction of roads and the contemporary would brand one a lunatic or an apostate. This is despite the fact that such an opinion would align exactly with the so-called father of the Constitution. And Madison went through and he showed how you could not do this using either the commerce clause, necessary and proper clause, or the welfare, general welfare clause. And this is how they've ruined the Constitution, using these as a loopholes to justify totally unconstitutional actions that are benefiting the centralization of power. And another thing in the blood money, they're constantly talking about the railroads, I know I read something quite, I don't remember, a few years ago saying by the late 1800s the Roth trials owned It was almost 100%, but it was up in the 90% of the railroads. So the railroad interests and their grants of land from Congress to the railroads, and that's where the destruction of a lot of Indians came with the railroads. And they didn't just destroy Indians. They took land from white people. I mean, taking land from people is what these people do. I mean, the Rothschilds took land from the Palestinians and labeled it Israel. That's ridiculous. Yes. I know I've talked about this before. It was kind of like Little Home on the Prairie, but it was Little House on the Prairie. This was a different one, excuse me. It was something like that. I can't remember what the name of it was. And that was exactly what they were talking about. They had moved from, they had gotten married, this couple, the young couple, they moved out west. They went in and they put their deed in. They bought this tract of land that they thought was going to be theirs. They built it up and some friends of theirs came out and they're, you know the tracts of land were miles away from each other. They could see each other but they weren't close by like we live now. It wasn't like a suburb. So they built up these things, the railroad came through and told them that they had a choice. They could either take the $35 that they were going to give them for the land or they were going to kill them and take it. And so a lot of people that had already established farms, it had been a while, a couple of years or so, they had already established their farms, they had everything set up and everything, their house, their whatever they needed. And here comes the railroad and they had agents that they were using. And the agent would come in and they went to the office, they went to the land office and the land office wouldn't do anything for them, they wouldn't even talk to them. They had them closed. because they knew what they had done and they were involved in this as well. Now whether they were involved because they were corrupt and they were paid off or they were threatened to be killed if they didn't sign this over to the railroad or what it was, I don't know. But that was an example of what they did and how they threatened people. And they did come in and they were going to kill people. They were actually going to kill them and burn them and they would burn them out. You either sell or we kill you and burn you out. So, and you get $35, and they would throw the $35 at the person and ride off, and then the next thing you knew, they were coming through. So, and the guys, the cavalry would ride in. And support. support these people, not the people that were there that were landowners, but support the railroad. So, oh yeah, a lot of land and they lost their lives because they had put all whatever the savings, whatever they had into this property and it was gone and they had no recourse. The government that was supposed to be there to protect them was not there. Well, right. And this has been true pretty much forever. If you look at what happened with Che's Rebellion and the people that had fought That's before the Constitutional Convention, between the Constitutional Convention and the Revolutionary War. It was in Massachusetts and the people were being put out of their houses. They had fought. They'd given everything up to fight in the war. Then they'd come back and take their houses, which had a mortgage on it. That's what I mean by usury being in practice. In the first national bank, was it even in there before? Probably not. But you still had usury because usury has always been in this country and thatís whatís connected up to the Mathers, cotton and increase. I thought thatís such an ironic name for somebody who is pro-usury. Yes, itís amazing. With the greenbacks and with the very beginning of the country and the continental Was there a continental dollar or something? Oh, yeah, it was the colonial script, and that's what Benjamin Franklin said was so good. But now I'm beginning to wonder, because I read contradictory things. The greenbacks of Lincoln, he was forced to do that because of the usurious interest was so phenomenal he wouldn't pay it. I have a feeling that he probably started out in agreement with the bankers, but that, I mean, I don't know when he made that statement that was famous that he had two enemies, the South, which he made into an enemy in a lot of ways, and the bankers, which I think he said was worse. But was he enemy of the bankers in the beginning? I don't know. Yeah, but he does appear not. that you are not on the side of the bankers, you've had no choice to do that. It's really hard. I don't think there's ever a committee with bankers at all. Yeah, because who was it that actually wanted the three things that Lincoln was for, which were the same things Henry Clay's new American system was for? which is the national bank and what do they want to do? Well, they want to make incredible amounts of money, of course, with the railroads and getting all those acres of land for free. How should that have happened? I mean, that's an industry controlled by bankers and they get all this land for free. Right away, you look for collusion in something like that. Thereís where you get into the utilitarian for the common good. You would do this. But you see, thereís more than people traveling and progress at stake here. Itís whoís controlling the land? What is the law about this? And what about the people and their land? I thought we were based on, itís really an alienable right, the right to own your own property. And all this is gone with the railroads, the national bank, and then these high tariffs which It might have been okay as a way for protectionism and to raise money for revenue, but it became a tool of war really against the South. In this book, they're saying that's not the cause. None of these things that were agitated were the cause of the war. The cause of the war are the people behind who are causing the education, which I think you could say is true. It's always about getting people to believe false things and getting them all riled up. It's the same thing that's going on today blaming white people for everything and never looking at what really was going on. I think you have to go back to the beginning again. I know in Jefferson's notes on Virginia history, it looks like the land of the Indians, a lot of it was bought. So, I mean, you have to go back. I just don't know enough about it. And to see what all these claims are, I know that I have read that the Trail of Tears, a lot of what people believe was not really true. But it's hard to say until you go back I mean it's it's just one incident after the other that's then utilized as part of a narrative and you got to go back to every point of those and try to figure out what was really happening and then the History that we learn is against that it's been rewritten and rewritten and I just came up last night I would think I found this where was it? Oh, I think it was on Ren's There are a long 250-some pages about the Pilgrim Society and how they are the ones rewriting the history. That's a group that I've really done a lot of research on, Tavistock and Frankfurt School. Then there are all the other international groups of these criminals that think they are so elite and we are just animals like the Bilderbergers. Of course, the big ones in the USA would be Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral and they connect up to Britain's Royal Institute of International Affairs. But I don't know anything really about the Pilgrim Society and I would like to because it sounds like they're very important and I've just never found, I mean there's lots of books on these other groups but I haven't really come across any on the Pilgrim Society. I think that's probably something to look at and the whole idea of the pilgrim, I wonder why they started with that. I don't know. It's interesting now. Anyway, the railroads are a problem and the fact that it's totally unconstitutional, as Madison made clear in this article, for the government to be spending on any money in the states. And you can think of what that brings about as just like a hornet's nest of people who are on special interests. Like, where is it going? And that's one of the things that the loon wants to do. He wants to spell the money on infrastructure. And not only that, he's... By July, there's gonna be something new. Well, there's something new, is something that we don't want, actually. Because I can see that it's gonna be really... You're gonna take your car away from you. They're gonna take your house away from you. It's all gonna be this new green deal. Everything's gonna be the new green deal. That's what they'll announce on the 4th of July. That's the new agenda, I'm sure of it. I have no doubt. Well, the new GRIED agenda is just agenda 21-3050. It's exactly the same thing. And it's always utilized climate change. This is what they've been using since 1992 in the Rio meeting. And it's no one in our Congress, no one in the media, in the general media has informed the people that this is going on. So it's like all the wars in this country, people are left in the dark. You don't know what's going on and you're just emotionally manipulated to get you to agree to these slaughters that go on, whether in this country like the Civil War or outside of the country. Yes, it does make you wonder about the Revolutionary War. One thing in this book that he never really touches upon is he goes from problem to problem, which is very interesting, and he shows you that it's behind it. This is true of... All the various ways they got people to stand against each other, starting with the transcontinental railroads and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. And he goes in to show later on in the book how, what is it, Douglas, what was it, Stephen Douglas, Lincoln Douglas debates guy. He was involved in this. Itís hard to find specific places in my notes. I can barely read my own writing so it makes it hard. But the compromise of the 20s was supposed to be the solemn pact between the North and South enabling two civilizations to coexist within the United States. Geographically, certain places like beyond Missouri would not be hospitable towards slavery. So that wasn't such a problem. And yet, what happened when they repealed the compromise, and this was through, if I can find this in here, let's see, Douglas. Yeah, wait a minute. Stephen Douglas was chairman of the Committee of Territories in the United States Senate. He was ambitious to become president and supported in his ambition by the financiers behind the central route from Chicago to San Francisco. The Chicago to San Francisco route of the Union route was going to meet up then with the route coming from San Francisco, and they were both meeting in Utah. But the Southerners didn't want that. They wanted a route from New Orleans to San Francisco, but they lost. And Douglas, okay, well this is what it says, in order to buy off enough Southern votes to get the Central Route, Douglas secured passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. This legislation established the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory and included a provision repealing the prohibition of slavery in the Louisiana Purchase above 3630 Minutes North Latitude as ordained by the Missouri Compromise. So that's what the Kansas and Nebraska Act did. There were a lot of Southerners who opposed the sale of Missouri Compromise to suit the demands of political ambition and the railroad building and high finance. It's politics, the money behind the railroads and high finance which was behind them. Now, Sam Houston was against this too. He was one of the Southerners that was against this. The repeal meant that the Kansas Territory, directly to the west of Missouri, was open to settlement both to the people from the north with their way of life and the people from the south with their way of life. In the bulk of federal territories, such a possibility really would not matter because the climate and terrain generally did not welcome slavery. But there was one exception of all places within Kansas territory in a small region along Kansas and Missouri rivers where hemp and tobacco might have been profitably grown and harvested by slave labor. That was enough to bring both people from the North and the South into the Kansas Territory. As night follows day, a civil war broke out between the two populations. In 1855, it continued on and off for several years. Hatred had been incited by the largest banking houses financing libel. A battleground had been arranged by large banking houses financing a railroad. The hostilities erupting in the new territory were a kind of dress rehearsal for the big events. coming up. So that's one of the things which agitated people is this transcontinental railroad and its connection up to the repeal of the part of the Missouri Compromise and making Kansas into a site for war between the two civilizations. There's a guy on the radio. He's a very young guy and he has very interesting things I think it's with the Daily Bell and he had one and I haven't had the time to watch it But he was saying there were basically five groups of people in the United States in various regions Which I think would be very interesting to go listen to I can't think of his name right now But this is the problem when you look at what's going on across the United States or their car there They're fomenting hate in the name of hate crimes and civil rights. And when you look at the new, let's see, you wipe out all the statues, you take the names off schools and roads, basically it's a communist way, is what you do is you destroy any remnants of a culture. And we don't have many left since I think our culture was taken over as you'd have to go to the history of the takeover of the media. And I don't mean just like the buying up of the editorial, the editors of the 25 newspapers by what was the guy's name, it was at Callaway in like the late 19 teens and then the project Mockingbird where the CIA takes over. I mean obviously everything is contrived today and controlled but I'm talking about the buying up of Hollywood, the total control in Hollywood. and in the magazines, newspaper, everything being controlled so that you can change the world view of people. And that is when people talk about values, beliefs, and traditions, values, beliefs, traditions, and attitude, attitude is like your world view and they're creating a world view for the people in this country and it doesn't include your past. It doesn't include you if you're white. This is a communist way. When they took over Russia, you just wipe out and murder people in churches. They've done it a different way here because they needed the American people to finance them. That happened for long enough, so you finance their wars and you go fight in their wars. But now they don't need really people because they've got robots and they're moving towards transhumanism. So it's time to kill the people because it's cheaper to kill them than to take care of them. Also, I think in this book you find out that there are two slave systems basically vying. You have the system and the slaves in the South. I'd like to know more about who were the, when you talk about the planting society, and their fuel then of course by slave labor. In this book, he does talk about how well the slaves were taken care of. In fact, they were far better off than the mostly migrant at one time workers in the north who work for the industries. So you have basically two slave systems and then you're going to see what happened since the hazard circular that they're going to go and they're going to get rid of the slaves of the south because you don't want to really take care of them. You're going to have a new system of slavery and you're going to control people by jobs. The goal is to get everybody working for the corporations or the government and now the NGOs. You look what it is. We don't have any ... Yeah? That goes back to the Irish, the potato famine. It supposedly really didn't happen. They brought people over here from Ireland and they actually not just went to the south, but they went to the north. And they were taken to the south. They were used in the Civil War to fight. They had a system where they drew lots. And if you happened to get the short stick, guess what buddy, you're going. They would just draw lots. And there was actually a riot in New York City because of all this stuff. Because these people were against all this stuff. So I mean there's a lot of stuff going on in the north as well as the south. Unfortunately, like you keep saying, the history that we have is either blurred or it's actually gone. So there was slavery everywhere. It wasn't just the black people, it was the whites as well. And it was all over the world. Yeah, exactly. And there were other examples in Europe. And even the pilgrims, when they came to the United States, remember the East Indian companies? They had to be here for so long. They had to work for them for so long before they could actually have their piece of land. If they survived, and that was the cookie probably, actually. Right, it was under corporate charter. And that's why you... The people in the... What? They were white. Yes, they were white. Oh yeah. So don't tell me about slavery and about people being enslaved that were only black people. That's nonsense. Slavery has, and like you said, it's still going on now. That was the purpose of the 14th Amendment. It was actually to promote slavery of everybody, not just the blacks. Right. Well, I mean, they can deny all they want that that was the purpose, but it certainly turned out to be the purpose. And you have many people like, oh, goodness, even Publius Holdai. And Rawl, what is that guy's name? I can never think of his last name, but he was, he wrote a whole book on the 14th Amendment, but he never even asked if it was actually lawfully ratified. Actually, Rawl was a blobs named Charlotte. What what I believe roll was his last name, I think so Yeah, what did I say his first name was or did I you didn't know you don't know? Okay, his first name. The last name is roll and I do have that book as well as you do I think so Yeah, I read that so long ago and it's interesting book because it shows you all the harm that's coming out of the 14th Amendment But it never asked if it was lawfully ratified which we know that it was not So, I mean, the best thing, I mean, there are so many articles about that. The best one, I think, is by Perez. And that was in the Congressional record. But they won't touch it because it's a political issue, which is a bunch of BS. This is a constitutional issue. But then the court's been corrupted for a long time. And you can see in the Dred Scott, like we talked a little about the railroads, Dred Scott's another thing that caused great agitation. And that was like an open and shut case. where he was taken up to Wisconsin by his owner and he loved his owner and his owner loved him. And the rule of law was that if you take a slave into a free country, territory, state, whatever, they become free. And so after Mr. Emerson died, who was the owner, This is when the problem started because when he took him up to Wisconsin, then Dred Scott married a woman and had two kids there. And so after Emerson died, he sued Emerson's widow, who was his heir, in a circuit court in Missouri, and he wanted to be free. and he wanted his wife and daughter to be free, so it's supposed to be open and shut case based on the law of the era and its law that had been put into practice in many places in this country. So the suit was called Rachel versus Walker and – it was held that even a military officer the united states we took his late into a territory made free by the missouri compromise their trees i during a tour of duty the slave became forever free and with entitled to judgment accordingly and it was based on other decisions of the missouri supreme court going back to the very early days of their datehood and then are what happened would got to be very Because – let me see if I can just quickly go over here. He's going to go back now and talk about the history of this particular law, and this is where he goes – let's see. He goes back to Somerset's case, and see we're going – this is – we're going over to England now. Why are we going to England for case law? where Lord Mansfield, who also is the culprit who merged British law with common law, with merchant law, which is where they get their ideas. I think they're all working together against the common people. So, Mansfield held slavery with contrary to national law, therefore not protected by the common law, and sustainable only under a positive act of parliament, and that therefore when a slave was brought by his master to England, untouched by any statute allowing such bondage, the slave became forever free. So, transportation by the master onto free soil meant freedom to the slave. So Mansfield's judgment was in turn based on earlier judgments of the King's Bench. Why are American courts going to England at this time? It just doesn't make sense to me. And of course now they go to international law all the time because the Constitution's out and international law is in and it is not international common law. It's going to be commercial law. So anyway, let's see. After the Norman Conquest, the feudal system became entrenched in England where it still is. And part of the social and legal structure was the institution of villainage, under which the white Anglo-Saxon people of the realm were for hundreds of years held in bondage, not materially different from the bondage of the black African race in North America. Villainage was phased out by the judges of the common law, faithful to the demand of the 29th article of the Magna Carta of Henry III. So, and also Phyllis, when we talk about slavery, I mean the whole word slave comes from slob. And I think we were talking about that a few weeks ago, all the white slavery by the millions in the past. But you can't talk about that now because it wouldn't go along with the agenda that only whites can be racist, which is just insane. Of course, people like their races. People are prejudiced towards their family. and their nation, and we don't have a nation anymore since the 1965 Civil Rights Act. And that was an enormous triumph for a group of people led by Jacob Javits and Immanuel Seller. And you can see the fruits of it all over the place. And now Biden's opened the border, and there could be a billion kids coming over here, which is entirely unlawful. But that's the way it is. Here's another thing that you were talking about what's going to happen in July, but there's another article I had here somewhere on May 1st, something's happening. It has to do with... Yeah, you know what, that's the communist thing. So that would make sense if something would be happening. I was wondering about that. I wonder if they're going to have the same parade that they had before under... Trump if the loon's gonna do that trade where they brought out all the military stuff Are they gonna do that in July? I don't know but I don't remember when he did it, but he did that Yeah, that that was that's everything like they did in the Soviet Union exactly the same spinkin thing So but anyway well on May the first they're gonna have a new campaign backed by at least 250 million dollars to propagandize the American people to take the vaccine, those who have not, never to target three groups. And yes, May 1st is Communist Revolution Day. And there's an article I was looking for, it's also a satanic holiday, it's the, it's Belton. So Belton and Halloween are two important holidays. for the Communists. I mean, there's a connection between Communism and Satanic belief systems through Jacob Frank. So that's where you get the Rothschilds and that's probably what their beliefs are and that's why they're probably also connected too with the French Revolution. But this article called the Communist-Satanic takeover of America on May the 1st, 2020 It says it's the anniversary of the Bavarian Illuminati and the Russian Revolution. It's about the House Bill, HR 6666. Now that's a trace bill. I tried to find out, but I couldn't. Whatever happened to that, and I put it into the search bar, has HR 6666 passed? And I couldn't find out. But in any case, it doesn't even matter if things pass or not because they do what they want to do. And that bill gave you the idea. Yep. If it doesn't pass, it doesn't matter because he'll just do it by executive order. Right. Because, you know, we do have Philip Drew, administrator right now, and his glory, all his glory. So Colonel House would be extremely happy by now. He'd be up, they end up... and applauding all this crap. He'd be one of them. There'd be several. Roosevelt would be doing it as well. So anyway, there'd be several of them doing this. So it doesn't matter. But they already talked about this propaganda way back a year ago and how they were going to propagandize people. And I think next thing, they're going to start trying to pay people off. So if you take the vaccine, you're going to get so much money. If you donít take the vaccine, youíre not going to get that. So itís like a bonus deal kind of something. Yeah. I think theyíre going to watch and I think they watch and see the reaction of people and they will start more and more marginalizing people that donít take it. It's going to be really bad. It's like the essential and the unessential people, the vaccinated, the unvaccinated. They've also caused a great deal of rift between families and people because of this. It was a master plan that they had and it's working, unfortunately. Along with all the other things, I mean it's the racism, the climate, well they'll bring out and they'll start quarantine for climate and all this other stuff until people can see through it. But the problem is that even doctoring it to children from an early age and they knew that if you got kids at a certain age and you had them for a long time, you could totally control their thoughts and beliefs. And that's the horror of it because that's how they can turn you into what they want. And they've been able to do it. I mean, when you look here, here are the 15 new holidays in Fairfax County. Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur, Dia della Muertos, Diwali, Bodide, Three Kings Day, Epiphany, Orthodox Christmas, I don't know what that means, Orthodox Whose Christmas, Orthodox Epiphanies, this could be like Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, I don't think there is an Orthodox in this country they would call that, Orthodox Epiphany, Lunar New Year, Ramadan, Good Friday, Theravada, Orthodox Good Friday, Last Night of Passover, and Eid al-Pater. Now, they've done away with Columbus Day, and now you have three days off for Thanksgiving, two weeks off for winter break, no more Easter, or I mean no more Christmas, and then there's one week for Spring Break, so there's no more Easter. So Christianity is out. And then all these people in this county are mad because they didn't get days off yet. Well, don't worry, you will. And they will put these holidays in just like they have used the schools to teach kids Islam and have them practice certain of the Islamic traditions, whereas you can't even talk about Christianity in the schools. This is a new communist way of destroying the the belief system of Christianity which has already been destroyed a long ago really but they are going to wipe it out entirely. So you will have all the people who have been brought in here with diverse cultures that have nothing to do with this culture and they will take over just like they have taken over through the Visa systems of bringing in educated people to take over what jobs could have gone to white people and it is like every time I hear of somebody going into a hospital and seeing a specialist, none of them are white. I'd like to see the statistics. But I mean, when you look at what's happened to this country, it is sort of shocking. And you look at the Biden administration, it's not really, he has no administration, but it's all Catholic and Jews. And there was an article in the Jerusalem, I think the Jerusalem post that I have around here somewhere, it shows, if I can find it. Yeah. No, this is on DHS, Director of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who is another Jewish man. One of the – here it is, Joe Biden's team – this is from February 9, 2021, Jerusalem Post – a team of Jewish advisors. U.S. President Joseph Biden has appointed a strong, experienced team for his new administration. Among them are a minyan and a half of Jews. Indeed, I wonder if there's ever been a more Jewish U.S. administration and as well a full minyan of strongly liberal Catholics, including Biden himself. They're Jesuits. Here are 15 Jews who comprise Jews to wish a team I strongly believe that a vigorous American presence in world affairs spearheaded by a Jewish a team is in Israel's long-term interest more than an American first administration that made the US Largely irrelevant in global affairs. So you've got the secretary of state is Anton Anthony Blinken You've got the CIA director co-ondated you've got the secretary of treasure Janet Yellen You've got the Attorney General, Merrick Garland. You have got the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, the Chief of Staff, Ron Klain. You've got the Director of Office of Science and Technology Policy, Eric Lander. You've got Deputy of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Rachel Levine. You've got Alexandro Marajarcas as Homeland Security. And you've, and that, I mean, of course, you have to ask just looking at these Homeland Security is not a constitutional agency or department. Neither is Health and Human Services. Then you've got Anne Neuberger, she's Director of Cybersecurity and National Security Agency. Wendy Sherman is Deputy Secretary of State. Jeff Zients is COVID-19 Coordinator. Rochelle Walensky is Director for Center for Disease Control. Of course, that's another non-constitutional agency. And so is COVID, of course. Jared Bernstein, Council of Economic Advisors. Douglas M. Hoff, who is, of course, Kamala Harris' husband. He's the first ever husband of a U.S. Vice President born in Brooklyn, son of Jewish parents, Barbara and Michael M. Hoff grew up in New Jersey. He's an entertainment lawyer. And he teaches at Georgetown University Law School. And Georgetown, of course, is a heavily Jesuit school. So this completes the 15 Jews in senior positions in the Biden administration and just for interest There are 10 Catholics among them. So you've got 15 Jews and 10 Catholics Seems somewhat like the Supreme Court doesn't it? They're pretty much all Jews and Catholic except that one guy from Colorado who's pretty much New Age and Let's see Biden himself is a church-going liberal Catholic General Lloyd Austin now they're going to name the other The other one so you've got basically 25 people running the country or and the American people have a right to know How many of these people are dual citizens, but look it up You can't you used to be able to find that out you can't do it anymore and he then he goes back to the to be fair Trump administration to had many Jews and senior positions amongst them and then he goes to list them and it looks like to me they're more more But maybe they're going down into smaller positions. But anyway, why is it that 2% of the population are pretty much running this country? But you're not allowed to ask that because you see, they've done the same thing they do now. You can't criticize certain groups. So they can do anything they want. It's a control of your mind. And what are you afraid of to say things that are true? We have a right to know these things. I mean, oh, these people, yup. That means you're a he-man-luminator. Yeah, really. Yeah. Every time I hear about hate and your white scrums, that's the only thing that I think. You're a he-man-women-hater. So I probably, when I was little, probably should have never watched a little rascal. That probably left an impression on me about hate groups. Yeah, I mean, that's funny that that came out of there. Yeah, I think you sent me that clip. That is really good. He-man-women-hater. And in fact, it's kind of appropriate for little kids to be like that, but we've got adults training other adults in this idiocy. So that is... Well, we've got Bill Gates having childish fits as well, too, when he doesn't get his way. So, hey, you know, we do have... We have more children running the country than we have adults, so there you go. Oh, yeah, these people are all cases of arrested development. That is the truth. I really hate to do this, but I have to say goodbye. So thank you for letting me be on. Thank you everybody for listening, and we'll talk to you next week. So I just have to go take care of babies and critters. Okay. Okay. Just a little bit. Okay. Thanks, Phyllis. Talk to you later. Okay. Bye. Bye. Okay, so now we're going to go back to Dred Scott for a minute. I want to go through the things that have happened. to the agitations towards the Civil War and behind all of them are bankers. And the most complicated one is really the Dred Scott one. And so you've got the railroads of Missouri compromised in bringing forth Nebraska Kansas, so you can use Kansas as pretty much staged civil war. And then you've got, and we'll come to this if there's time, Uncle Pat Tom's cabin. And then you've got Dred Scott and of course then John Brown. And all of these things are controlled from behind the scenes. So I'm going back to, okay, so the case of Dred Scott was open and closed. And now we're jumping back over to, let's see, I'm gonna skip some of that. This is interesting. Thomas Jefferson penned language first appearing in the Northwest Ordinance and later used in the Missouri Compromise and the 13th Amendment when he wrote that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude should be lawful because it meant to prohibit villainage as well as slavery and to spare whites as well as blacks from any capitalization of labor on any pretext ancient or modern, which is kind of interesting. Okay, the Circuit Court of Missouri then granted Scott and his family their freedom on the basis of established law. And so what happened? Well, it's hard to understand why this happened, but Irene Emerson, who was the wife and heir of Dr. Emerson, took an appeal. The facts were clear the law was settled against her. And so it was going to be expensive and time consuming and she was not a wealthy woman. Dred Scott was also a poor black guy with no resources. And he was evidently represented before the circuit court by a lawyer doing him an act of kindness, a member of the bar, doing his ethical duty to render some services to the needy at reduced or no fees, especially where rights were manifest in need of vindication. So since Emerson was not very wealthy and neither was the person who took over later, whose name was John Sanford, How are they funding this is the question. And the answer is that you don't really know who is funding them, but there has to be a reason. This is the kind of a case that could sue years and careers of high-powered and expensive lawyers. Such lawyers started to come aboard for Mrs. Emerson after the initial routine in town or before the Circuit Court of Missouri. As things turned out, the case was pending before one tribunal and another for 11 strenuous years. This went on for 11 years, and these people are not wealthy. Who's funding this? It's coming, no doubt, from who's funding the lawyers. That's who keeps this going. The history of the case after the judgment is extremely long and tortured. A routine affair hardly worth notice was dilated by straining the legal system into a production as inflammatory as Uncle Tom's cabin. The case was obviously bankrolled by wealthy interests on both sides by the time the case found its way into the federal courts. There's no other plausible way to explain what happened, and the investors in this cause must have aimed at exciting passions, violence enough to ignite a civil war. Certainly nobody pouring funds into the affair cared about Dred Scott. had philanthropy been the concern, the freedom of Scott and his family could have been quickly purchased for less than what it cost to mount subsequent rounds of this. Stupendous litigation. That's so obvious. Why didn't somebody just buy him and free him or whatever? It is impossible to believe that those funding this very expensive venture did not understand the political dynamic involved in the fuse they were lighting and their baratory achieved the kind of mischief which they must have foreseen. Mysteriously, Two of the Shreve members of the Missouri Supreme Court wholly disregarded a massive corpus of southern jurisprudence which they did not even cite, then held that Scott and family were still slaves, thus reversing the circuit court which had liberated them. Yet as it appears in Dred Scott v. Emerson, 1852, Justice Chief Hamilton Gamble wrote a learned dissent copiously laying down the law as given by the Emperor Justinian and Lord Cook up to the very recent past. And it goes on to talk about what he was saying. But let's see what happened then. He cited and expounded no less than eight reported decisions of the Missouri Supreme Court. all cited by Scott's counselor and directly on point. He expounded the first case, Whitney v. Whitesides, was 1824. The principle thus settled runs through all the cases he subsequently used. and he then discussed reports that were from Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, Kentucky, all concurring with the reported decisions in Missouri, which unequivocally demanded the freedom of Scott and his family. Even counsel for Mrs. Emerson conceded the decisions to the Missouri Supreme Court under which Scott and his family were entitled to their freedom. As if it were an argument for slavery, counsel lamented one Mr. Justin Tompkins who was a great apostle of freedom and thought the evil should be restricted as much as possible. The same observation could have been made concerning the judges of the King's bench, again we're talking about them, on the basis of the Magna Carta that valets and slaves should be deemed free whenever any fair legal reason could be advanced in their behalf. So a majority of the Missouri Supreme Court were not confused and had not overlooked the unambiguous precedents which established the applicable law. All questions of property and slaves and conflict of laws had been definitively settled, nor was there any honest way to distinguish or overrule the precedents before them. The problem was not ignorance or prejudice because a trained lawyer or judge knows how to read a dozen or more cases all going the same way and apply them. There's only one plausible explanation for the misconduct of the two appellate judges who ruled against Scott and his family and it's raw corruption. Induced by bribery or otherwise. Then he goes on to talk about on the Supreme Court. Judge Taney, who took this case, and he was one of the supposedly the greatest lawyers of his age, and he had been the attorney general of the United States, and he had written a message of President Andrew Johnson accompanying the veto of the bill to extend the charter of the Second Bank of the United States. And he also had that opinion in Ex parte Miraman, which we've talked about before. That was in 1861, forbidding presidential suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. It's one of the most courageous and magnificent judicial acts in American history. So what happened to him? And then he points to the corruption of people such as when Francis Bacon, who was the Lord Chancellor of England, was impeached and convicted of bribery, and if such a great philosopher could be corrupted, so too could Judge Taney. That's really funny because Sir Francis Bacon, I don't know about him, and he lived the same time as Cook and they were rivals, but Bacon is also connected to things such as Rosa Crucians and Club X. He was a utopian. He believed, if you read his, he wrote a book. about the Utopian. It's nowhere near as long as other ones. You can get it. I read it a long time ago. It's a very small print. I could barely read it. But he could foresee like colleges from coast to coast. It sounds like Kipling in the Masonic Order. And it was about It's like a brotherhood of academics and experts and engineering things for the future. It sounds like he was pretty much the foundation of what we're seeing today. Especially if you go and see, it goes basically from bacon to Hobbs and Hobbs and the Leviathan, which is what we're living in, to Hegel. Hegel didn't care about individual people. It's the spirit of history coming to what? He lived under the Prussian king. And then mark and then take it from there so I'm not so sure that I mean there's certain things he says in here another thing that he doesn't say which will get to that make me not only if not that I'm suspicious of what he's saying in general but I think it's it's like people have blind spots maybe he just never thought of bringing this certain things into view but so anyway to go on he tries to understand how somebody as courageous in his decisions as Tammy could be induced into this very bad decision that led to, well had a part in leading to the Civil War through agitation. And he says that a judge can be led astray by inducement subtler than cash in envelopes or promises of favor. Even a great man on the bench can be secretly and privately flattered, cajoled or duped, into doing what is expected of him. Or his political passions can be inspired into rendering a dubious judgment without an actual offer of consideration. But anyway, the one thing, and again, the next, the Democratic Convention was in 1860 in Charleston. Charleston is the center of masonry. And also in Judges, I know that Eustace Mullins says that Virginia was always a state run by the Masons. And we have very bad decisions and thereby people like John Marshall, who was He was the head of the one Masonic group in Virginia. I can't remember. I haven't done a whole lot of reading into masonry. I think the most interesting thing about it is how they control people and sacrifice their own and they decide to weed out certain people or let them stay at the bottom. It's the same thing in the Catholic Church. The people at the bottom might be fine. It's the upper echelons of the people that are running things. It's the same thing in the school systems. I mean they literally have turned us into a system where they are controlling your thoughts and as you go up the system and get your little mortarboard on, which is highly Masonic, they'll pick people out from certain schools, especially schools like the Ivy League schools, which I just read. I know we've talked about them before. Six of the eight presidents were Jewish and now the latest one I saw, and this is a lot of the stuff I get is from the Jerusalem newspapers. It says it's seven out of eight now. Also, and we have a right to know this, who is running this country? I don't know that we'll ever find out the names of the people, but of course you know the banking houses are behind all of it and they get to choose. These are the chosen people in whatever realm you're talking about, but they can even choose who goes to which schools. The one article I was reading a month ago now was saying that all the Ivy League schools are at least 25, 6, 7% Jewish. Is that true? I don't know. I can't find out where they got that information. But if so, you've got 2% of the people. But look at who's in the Biden administration. And why is this happening in this country? Because those are the channels that get up into the higher echelons of the government. Even back here, we're talking about, I don't know, was Tanny involved in the Masons? I don't know, but if he was, and John Marshall certainly was ahead of it, these people take oaths that are more important to them than oaths to their office in the United States. That's a study that needs to be done, and it has, certain studies have been done on say the skull and bones. When the skull and bones started, and to all the people in office now that are in the skull and bones, and certainly that's true of the CFR. Also, so these are groups of people that are being just like the Frankfurt School when it came over or the 48ers and these groups of people, there's a network and they get into these high positions where they can take over with unauthorized power of course. This is how you have an occupied government as we have today and they've taken over the law so it's very difficult to figure how do you get around this without out and out a war where I don't think we would be favored and You've got to start at the bottom where you just go and take the people in the local communities and set up common law courts and try them for their treason and their crimes and then move to the states and the federal government. But how that would work, I just don't know. You'd have to have people knowledgeable enough with the writs, et cetera, of the common law to do it. And then you have to have a backing of people with that's where the guns would come in, where you have to have a backing of force to revolve what has been happened since the fulcrum of the Civil War where they've replaced our law with civil law and then uniformly taken the laws of the state, put them all under this UCC commercial law and administered a debt in the courts and they're making money on everything in the courts and they've licensed and registered everything and all these licenses that are controlling people not just drivers license but licenses for veterinarians etcetera and people all the you've gotta have them how would you know will look at what's going on in the medical field now i mean those people are like i mean come on it's just it's just i don't know how you get beyond it but anyway uh... he goes on wondering again about how he could have how this could have happened to someone like tanny And, well, he was influenced in any case. And it says, And the answer to such protest must be that Taney was probably not bribed. He had all the money he needed. He was far too old for other alertments. I don't know that you really know that. But the case surely was discussed by great men in his presence. Suggestions must have been dropped and he must have understood what was desired by men whom he respected on account of their wealth or standing. For there can be no doubt that rich, powerful, and influential men in the United States thought it would be a good thing to get rid of the Missouri Compromise, not only by legislative repeal, but also by judicial holding. And it's now known and no longer concealed that during the deliberations of the court on the fate of Dred Scott and his family, at least two members of the court were actively lobbied by President-elect James Buchanan. It's no longer the well-kept secret it was once once the president elect communicated first with justice john cat katron c-a-t-r-o-n and then urged justice robert greer to be sensible in joining with others on the court in finding the missouri compromise unconstitutional others on the court must also have been told what was expected on them uh... of them in any case panning cart uh... Katron and Greer and others on the court did exactly what such rich, powerful and influential men wanted them to do. The anticlimax was that after they had been used like pieces of furniture on the legal stage for more than a decade and found to be slaves, Scott and his family were all freed by their master at Sanford. It is therefore obvious that the soul of the case had been in collusion for dark ulterior motives. In the effect of the judgment was outraged across the north, including accusations of corruption which were surely not far from the truth and a hatred of the south for enslaving Dred Scott, which rather missed the mark. For the South, it actually freed Scott, his wife and daughters. The situation was then agitated to the point at which people from the two sections could joyfully kill each other, perfect for the Civil War, which was soon to begin. It's impossible to believe that those who created this situation with their boundless resources did not foresee and desire the trouble they had produced by persistent effort over some years. So that's the same, pretty much, conclusion he came to with the with the Nebraska-Kansas Act, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, now Dred Scott, and what happened to Uncle Tom's cabin? Oh, that was actually before this. This was in 1852. So it was this section is called, Inciting Hatred, Uncle Tom's Cabin. And I do believe Harriet Beatrice Stowe came to understand she'd been used. But I don't think he mentions that. But he talks about In the opening salvo in the campaign to sow hatred was Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, first serialized in a newspaper, then published in a book in 1852. It was not a reasoned argument against slavery, had no basis. In fact, it was pure fiction, reaching a melodramatic climax in a scene where the sadistic master, Simon the Green, murders a kindly slave. Yes, I mean if you've ever seen the movie or read the book, you know how it is. This is a good thing. After more gaudy sensationalism, the awful moment arrived. Anyway, let's see. There was one hesitating pause, one irresolute, relenting thrill, and the spirit of evil came back with sevenfold vengeance, and the grief foaming with rage smote his victim to the ground. The vindictive fabrication was published as a malicious libel against the Old South. It was mass marketed requiring vast capital which could only have been supplied by the largest banking houses in the United States and Great Britain. This book was promoted lavishly like no other book ever before promoted in the history of Western civilization. The King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer aside, ten times more copies were published and sold than any other work then known in the English speaking world. Mrs. Stowe's corny novel could not have gained a large readership without the kind of advertising and fanfare that only powerful connections and big money could assure. Pushing her work was like selling a low grade Hollywood film today. It might be tasteless as so many films are but with enough capital, possible to sell almost anything. Northerners read Mrs. Stowe's absurdity and were outraged because they believed it was true. Southerners read her lying were outraged because they knew it was false. There was enough resulting anger in the air to generate the desire in men to kill each other as an essential ingredient of war, exactly what the financiers behind this literary production wanted. So that was in 1852. Then you had the Missouri Compromise, which is that that runs the first one was 1820, but the repeal of the agreement was with the 1854. I'm getting mixed up. No, 1850. Okay. So she was actually before that. Well, in any case, these are the four things and coming next is John Brown. But we do have the, they have a section on the Democratic Convention in 1860 in Charleston, which of course was the world center of masonry. So, Now he doesn't mention the names of the men. This is more specific on who actually was conspiring. There are two books called The Secret Six. They are both about, Phyllis has one of them, I have another. They are both about John Brown and who conspired to utilize him as they did. It's amazing because he has a good reputation still amongst certain people. I don't get that because the guy was clearly a murderer and a psychopath. The next chapter in this continuing saga was John Brown's Raid. It was produced by a conspiracy of wealthy men behind the scenes and likewise was drummed up in a tornado of hatred between North and South. Then came the presidential election of 1860. And the Democratic Party was a coalition of conservative voices in the North and the South because they were a coalition with broad support throughout the country. And the Democratic Party had controlled the White House 24 out of 32 years since the election of Andrew Jackson. The Whigs had been their main competition and they're in decline. So here we have the Republicans emerging from the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. But they only had strength in the North. So the Republicans, and I have another article here, again pointing to Karl Marx and the 48ers, and Marxism and the Republican Party and its birth up in Wisconsin connected to the 48ers. And these are the Marxists. So let's see. What you have is, you're going to have splits here now. So the Democrats needed only to stick together and they would have prevailed again in 1860. And as it was, the Democrats split into two. So they had the Union Democrats in the north and the National Democrats for the south. And the old Whigs became the Constitutional Union Party. So the result was so predictable that Abraham Lincoln simply sat at home in Illinois and waited his inevitable election without giving a single campaign speech. It's a mistake to view the situation merely by counting popular and electoral votes as cast in the president election that year. If there had not been two Democratic candidates for president, the conservatives could have challenged the Republicans instead of each other, and their united voice of moderation would easily have carried the South, all the border states, and the key states in the North. Even as it was, the two Democratic candidates with division between them easily carried the popular vote against Lincoln. by a large margin, and United would have considerably enhanced it, thereby bringing in the electoral votes they needed to carry on the presidency. The question is why there were two democratic tickets, and this is something that happens frequently. Superficially considered, it appears that the – a factious behavior of eight Southern delegations at the Democratic National Convention of 1860 in Charleston was responsible for this split, which was followed by further splitting by Southerners in Baltimore. Again, Stephen Douglas was the leading Democrat running for the President, but he was ardently opposed by the Southern delegates because of his wheeling and dealing in the Kansas-Nebraska Act had given their region worthless concessions in a minor part of the Louisiana Purchase in exchange for a transcontinental railroad between Chicago and San Francisco. So the Southerners were cheated and they should have listened to Sam Houston, but they never have given up on their demands for a trans continent, should never have given up on their demands for the Continental Railroad going from New Orleans to San Francisco for a worthless opportunity to make Kansas a slave state. Southern legislatures had been short-sighted and helped to upset a solemn agreement embodied in the Missouri Compromise, on which the stability of the Union depended. So that again, it's like they're saying that the cultural breach was so great that you couldn't have both the Northers and Southerners living together in Kansas. And this is what diversity does. And let's see. And so if the political deal behind the Kansas-Nebraska Act had been a formal contract, All legal and proper, a suit brought by them in equity to rescind it would have been barred by unclean hands. I think that's very interesting, but I'd have to go look more out about why did it happen that way. But of course the reason is the people with power have the money to do what they want. And so the political deal behind the repeal of Missouri Compromise was not a formal contract, all legal and property. It was an understanding amongst politicians resting on mutual trust. And it was, after all, a swindle. Never mind that those swindles had not themselves been innocent victims. Douglass was a swindler, and he'd been found out. And so could not thereafter claim to be a gentleman in the eyes of those whom he had wronged. The Southern Delegations at the convention in Charleston prevented the nomination of Douglas over 57 ballots. They walked out over the failure of a resolution denying the power of territorial legislatures to prohibit slavery. The resolution was wrong in principle because it contradicted Lord Mansfield again. So why is Lord Mansfield and British law so important in America? The resolution was utterly meaningless because especially with sending entry pending entry of Kansas into the Union as a free state, federal territories could nowhere accommodate slavery, even if it were prohibited by law. And in any case, The walkout guaranteed Lincoln as president. That's basically what's going on here. They never mention masonry as possible having any hidden hand in any of what is going on, which I think is kind of strange. This book was written I think in 2006. Then they bring up a guy who could have saved everything. His name was John Breckinridge. They could have secured his nomination, the Southern delegation could have hit the head state in Charleston. And they nominate John Breckenridge Kentucky for vice president as a running mate with Stephen Douglas for president. Had Breckenridge been on the ticket with Douglas, the Democrats could have been unbeatable. Breckenridge was already the youngest man ever to have been vice president, then serving under the incumbent James Buchanan. He was a statesman, this is Breckenridge, with the very highest order, universally respected. The United States suffered because political fate never allowed Breckenridge to rise to the fullness of his enormous potential. If he had been elected with Douglas, there would have been no withdrawal of the southern states from the Union. Breckenridge would have become the president when Douglas unexpectedly died in June of 1861. He would have been the greatest president of his century. He would have wisely guided the country to build transcontinental railroads for the South as well as the North. And here we get into, again, this is not a constitutional action. The federal government has no right to be taking over the infrastructure of a country. And you can go back and read more than just Madison on this. It's not constitutional. But it didn't matter. And this was in the 1860s. So according to this book, and this is written by John Remington Graham, and again the name of it is Blood Money, the Civil War in the Federal Reserve, that this was very short-sighted. And the country could – the whole history of the country could have been different according to him if this guy had been in office, Breckenridge, John Breckenridge. And so in any case, Then he goes into what happened in the French Revolution and he talks about Philip Duke or Leons, I can never say that, and how he betrayed Louis XVI. That's a whole other story because again, masonry is involved as our Rothschilds and that's a whole other thing. I don't know why he's really bringing this in here. Let's see. He thinks that the Duke who betrayed the King The King and nobody deserves any sympathy anyway, and I don't know why this is being brought in here exactly but Then he's casking aspersions at Douglas for swindling the South etc And then you're getting into the question the protective tariffs which he he claims were not the cause of the Civil War and were not even used until after the Civil War as weapons against the South. I'm just going to paraphrase this. That's another thing he says was not one of the causes. Clearly, it was used. Abraham Lincoln, he says, and others in his party were wrong in blaming southern planters, and yet it's a mistake to blame Lincoln for his views expressed with characteristic frankness when he said, my politics are short and sweet, like the old woman's dance, I'm in favor of a national bank, the internal improvement system, and high protective tariffs. So here you see again the internal improvement system, and this is the American system of Henry Clay, is totally unconstitutional and it's for a national bank. And when would that have been a good idea? And Jefferson was totally right about the bank. So it's, you know, those two of those three things and the protective tariff, if used for things other than just the basic needs of revenue, could be easily and was turned into a weapon. So, and then, well, anyway, he goes on to proclaim these great American patriots like Alexander Hamlet, Henry Clay, and John Calhoun, whereas I don't see it that way, sorry. I don't think the American system is a good way because it's unconstitutional and it's helping to destroy the states. How would you have these railroads and utilities within a state? It will be up to the people of the state. It's their land, isn't it? Well, I don't know that we have any land of our own any longer. It depends on what you believe, and here is the problem always. What's the facts? You can believe things that aren't facts, because everything's so hidden that it takes years and years and years just to get the idea of what really is going on. The bankruptcy, it does appear there was the bankruptcy and that everything's administered. by the courts, which are courts of administration, they're not common law courts. And then we do know that in 1938, they did away with the federal common law totally, and you can't even cite constitutional cases before 1938. The common law is dead everywhere. It's been dead in the minds of the people, starting in the late 1700s and up until probably before the Civil War anyway. And that's That's the greatest loss, the loss of the knowledge of what the law is, not just that, but participating in the law and having the culture of similar beliefs. But then again, They're saying, Remington Graham is saying that these are two cultures so diverse they couldn't live in the same state without a great deal of bloodshed. So is that another myth that there were people, I mean it's not a myth that the states, the first 13 states were definitely Christian states. You can see it from their original constitution. Unless of course those have been rewritten. And how do we know these things? This is what makes it so difficult. So you've got to go back to your basic principles of people having the right to govern their own life, to own their own land, and to have a means of self-defense. Because when you look at across history, they've taken all of our means of self-defense from us, which was at the basic level of the community, the militia. And of course, the greatest self-defense is knowing truth and facts. And it's impossible almost to know all facts today, which is how they're dividing us on COVID into two different groups of people. And of course, both people think they know the facts, but certain facts you can know. And Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates have killed and assaulted millions of people. There are many dead people because of Fauci and his AZT and Gates and his polio and tetanus vaccines. Now, these things seem to be factual as much as you can get to facts. I mean, and India's still, that case I think is ongoing against Bill Gates for all the people that he has hurt in India. So there are facts, but you'll never even have it into your mind that there might be facts other than what you're looking at if you just turn on the mainstream media. And even if you're the people who listen to the mainstream radio thinking they're getting a different viewpoint, they aren't. I mean, one thing that is universal and it's being pounded into people's heads in the mainstream radio like the TV is, number one, you can't go against Israel. And number two, these vaccines are great. And Trump as well as Biden are all for these vaccines and Operation Warp Speed is coming, coming, yes, the Department of Defense is coming to get you. And who knows what this propaganda... to be propagandized as we have for over probably a hundred years, well over a hundred years in the schools. And then you take over the newspapers, the thought that people in this country are free is ridiculous. And the thought that you can have corporate news and have free press is ridiculous. And of course, after the Civil War, that's when the corporations proliferated. That's when you start getting the Rockefellers involved in this and all the robber barons and they're all connected up to bankers in Europe. This is the beginning of the real end is the Civil War and the aftermath and then of course all working towards the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913. The lawyers of course work with the bankers. It's always been the case. since the city of London and why do you have the temple bars right there because thatís the two factions that you have to have to start to concentrate power and bribe people or blackmail people or whatever theyíre doing with the people in Congress. Who in Congress has been for the American people and because everything in all the worldís a stage and the productions put on by the bankers and their lawyers And how do you even know what is going on in this country when you see the governor down in Florida is appearing to be a good guy, as is the governor up in South Dakota. But are they just controlled opposition? And is that going to then put them into an office, a higher office to keep people believing in a system that is clearly not a constitutional government and nor is it a republic? And of course you change word meanings. It's just like in COVID. They just redefined vaccine. They redefined epidemic. I mean, just redefine things and then people will believe this. I heard immunity has been redefined. You can only get it now by a vaccine. And we've been so dumbed down in our schools that people don't go and look and like, what does that mean? And it started with the dictionary wars that Joseph Rory has his videos out about. And that came, I think, from the Republics of the Republics book by Sage, where he first got onto that. And it's true, you change the dictionary and words like nation don't mean what they used to mean and you see people. We don't have supposedly, if we were a constitutional republic with the states being each their own republic, You donít have a nation state. Each state is a republic or a nation. What you call the government is the general government which if you go back and leave in this article with James Madison, he refers to the general government. That is the government which has enumerated powers and defined, well-defined and enumerated powers that are totally ignored. That's why we have now bureaucracy running the country. It's an administrative state where the people have, there's no acknowledgement that you have a right to live any longer nor to own property and you don't, you rent it. life-learning property, they're gone. We're enslaved, they can kill us whenever they feel like it and they're doing so with these vaccines and you don't own your property. So the revolution has occurred, it's the communist corporate or the corporate communist fascist revolution, whatever you'd like to look at it as. I mean, the public-private partnerships are a merger of the government and the corporation. That's fascism. Youíre going to have a lot of bankruptcies and the governmentís going to buy up companies. Youíve got the CAFR accounts running through everything and the pensions and theyíre running through the pensions and at your local level, whatís really going on? They are taxing you and taxing you and taxing you and itís not on the basis of anything thatís to use their word, equitable, which they can't get away from. I don't like equitable and equity because it reminds me of the courts in England that basically you pick something up from the common law and then you're basically dealing with a prerogative of the king or his representatives. So they just decide what they want. Why do they pick on equity so much? I donít know why, but itís the new word that describes everything. Of course, after Lincoln, itís going to describe an equal outcome because besides the banks and the transcontinental railroads, the infrastructure controlled by the Fed where tons of money is, and youíll see in the Supreme Court, all the cases seem to be about that. When you go look through a book of Supreme Court cases, I had the one by Gustav Mahler. It's just founding how everything is about corporations. And of course, then pretty soon the corporations become people. Then you incorporate the Bill of Right. It's all about the corporation and the incorporation into the system of the beast. That's where we are. It's a Babylonian way to do things. And the opposite of that would be the Corpus Christi, which is people living together, not harming each other. It would be connected to the logos. You would have a conscience and a consciousness. You'd be aware of things and you'd be able to use your faculties of your intellect and your passions and you'd be able to live with your neighbors and live in happiness and peace. That's the whole thing, peace. do no harm, a hymn so whatever you want to call it, there's no reason we can't live like that except for the fact we are constantly manipulated by forces of evil that have taken over the government and they've taken it over slowly and long ago because they get their way and they do it whatever they want. You start to look at all the wars through the centuries and I think most of the time they're probably, well they're clashes of civilizations, they're clashes of culture. So then of course the brainchild would be to bring over, if you want a clash of cultures, bring over into this country a lot of different cultures. And on May 1st, we're going to have the propaganda coming at us and also we're going to have the open borders. And now it's been declared that what anybody under the age of 14 can come here. I mean, of course, Biden, who knows if he's, you know, who is he's just a puppet, but this is what they want because we're being torn down in Made into a connection. Okay, sorry about that. It's my phone. Yeah, we're being torn down and made into a third world country and with billions of people coming in and they're coming in over here and now they're giving these people that come here illegally and they've been doing this a long time. They go to court and then they get a paper. They're supposed to come back. Will they? Of course not. Can they kill people? Yes, they can kill people here. And who was it the other day? Mayorkas again. I want to know if this guy is a dual citizen with Israel, but he is the one that when he was being questioned, someone was asking him about all the people that are being hurt by illegals and there are lots of them that are killed and this particular person was Kammak and he was talking about somebody that was in his high school was kidnapped at Knife Point in 2006. And so he was asking how many more Amber's, that was her name, have to be kidnapped across America before you will take action. And Mayorkas says, Congresswoman, oh sorry, that was a woman saying that, I find that question to be extraordinarily disrespectful. Well, to whom? It's definitely, you know, the answer is what we want. And the answer is they don't care how many people are hurt because it causes more chaos and agitation. and we're being overrun, there's a war upon us, and if people understood that and they had a conscience, you would spend all your time fighting against these people and first try to do it through re-establishing the law, and if not, I guess it will become an outright war. But this is absurd, and this man, or this Mallorca character, who is an anti-American, and he's in the... An un-American office of Homeland Security, and he's the head of it, and he is, of course, I don't know, his loyalty is not to the people of this country. That's obvious. So if we had a lawful country and a constitutional government, all of these people and the crimes you're committing against us would be pulled out of office, they would be impeached, and they'd be put on trial, and they'd be hanged because they're traitors. But in our lifetime, treason is normalized and we have all kinds of subversive in this country. And I just have to wonder, when did it become a case in the United States where you have law that you can vote other people into slavery? And it started out when you split the law for morality under Oliver Wendell Holmes and we had lawyers and bankers rewriting what this country would be about and changing the entire law into a commercial law and an administrative law to administrative debt and license and register the people. And now they're going to, with COVID death cult, march people to the death, and they have. I mean, we don't know how many people are already dead because how would you find out? not through the mainstream press, but this is a war and if people don't start to understand it, I know people who think they understand what's going on and they're not in any way turning their energies towards working in a war effort against these people who are incredibly dangerous, they mean to slaughter you, and they've slaughtered millions of people in the name of corporate communism. in the last couple hundred years. So the question is, if people do understand that, why don't they join forces? And that's a hard thing to understand, and my only conclusion is they don't really understand what's going on. And I think part of the horror of the last 200 years or more is that they've split people off from their own identity and powers. And we've been taken over entirely because individual people have nothing to do with what's going on in this country. They're all part of groups, whether it's your government, your NGOs, or your corporations, which are the three biggies, but the adjuncts to these are the foundations. and the foundations and all their think tanks. You can't ever have people speaking. They're always speaking in the name of some group that they belong to. And groups are very dangerous to single people. If you're alone and you're against a group, groups don't have a conscience. People do. But they've tried to drum all that out of us. And it just always takes me back to Wilhelm Want. And ever since Want and his ilk got going up to Freud, etc., and then Skinner and behavioralism. We're in a laboratory, and now we're in a biological laboratory where they're going to lead us to our death. And we need to find a way to group together against this and find a solution other than war or else that will be it. And about time... I don't know what we're talking about next week. I'd like to get into behavioralism, but there are so many questions when I read this book. This is only part of the book. I think I'll read the rest of the book, and a lot of it's about money and going to money and then behavioralism. So thank you very much for listening. Talk to you next week. Thanks for being on. Bye. from the bottom lipids but my hands was made strong. If the almighty keep forward in this generation, it would be part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. 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 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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic. Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each God-given right, and pray to God 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 tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this the land of the free? Remember your training and you will come back alive. 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They also have the hardware ballistic shields with view port, 20x30 level 3, Dyneema, Dyneema, D-Y-N-E-E-M-A, 7 pounds. 0.3 inches, 3-0 inches thick with a handle, of course, $99.98. And they've also got hardware ballistic shields 20x30, level 3A, dynamo, 7 pounds, again, same dimensions, thickness-wise, and a 25-year warranty. You should live so long. I'm telling you. Boy, I'm telling you. so anyway uh... check these out there all of them are hundred dollars apiece their related products are right now are a hundred dollars apiece on sale the hardware ballistic one is but also the uh... hardwood hardwire level three ten by twelve ballistic if i was looking for something to armor the uh... truck complete with if you want to go a lot heavier uh... hundred-dollar plate slide that inside those brit that talking about and putting bring bring bring bring especially since the cops always aimed just about rear noggin is being or the feet you know behind you when they're shooting from behind uh... special the secret police but anybody if they just go crazy like they did will sturdle mexican women when they were looking for the six-foot four-inch tall three hundred pound black guy they were shoot the two four-foot eight-inch tall mexican women in the truck you ever look at the back of that truck i've told you a million times go look at it look at where the bullet holes are they knew exactly they were coached on what to do so they were trying real hard to kill those two little mexican women real hard i get to little short mexican women equal of six-foot four-inch tall black guy that weighs three hundred pounds not because he was fat but because he was here so i guess the two mexican women women made up for it they've been watching too many men in black or sci-fi movies the guy split into two little mexican women and therefore it was just viable shoot the two mexican women in the wrong truck in the wrong color and that you know wrong color vehicle the whole nine yards wrong make wrong year wrong model and two mexican women so one big black guy all well or women but bill clinton allow anyway that is over at b o t a c h mowtash Motash.com. B-O-T-A-C-H.com. Go check to see what they have on the page right now. A bunch of goodbyes. As far as the armor goes, if you were looking to upgrade, that window where you get a chance to slide in there, you can grab an extra, you know, whatever plate you might want to. Maybe you got a carrier, you could afford that. Now you're looking for plates. Now you can afford these. So, there's one thing out of the way, and that's over at Motash.com. Now, next. uh... neat little item this is over at uh... cd and and sports dot com cd and and the sports dot com cd and and the sports dot com on the front page and that should be a little show you a radical are up person that pops up is one of the little personal a r stuff that one of sending a therefore at eight hundred dollars by the way uh... i'm go scroll down on the front page on the left side you will see stock eight two stripped one camel by remington ten dollars for any of you have the uh... a water eight to but stock you know you've got a regular traditional stock you know the regular military stocks mail pattern a one eight two uh... guess what uh... they've got the camouflage remington this is camo take a look at it you'll see what i'm talking about uh... if you have a straight stock and you didn't you know couldn't find one camel for a good price ten dollars above good you're going to get and you don't have to paint it already in a it's already a little okay what i would do to go with this course a if you'll feel they also have some air fifteen magpole m o e highlander handguard uh... you know front set and a pistol grip for thirty dollars okay well guess what if you go over to well first with the best this you go over to uh... cd and and sports dot com go to the front page over on the go to scroll down from the main image right in between that bestsellers is new arrivals and it's ten dollars for a stock eight two fixed strict a one that max dash a one uh... camel reamington much dot and see if it floats your boat, makes sense for you, for me, I'm probably gonna pick up four of them. Simply out of policy, because if I want to go out and make it, it's gonna cost more than $10. Now granted, I can just camo paint, but this is kinda really cool, cause it's without, so it's actually a pretty detailed image, camo, which is kinda nice. Now, what would I match up with this? Well, you go over to GunPartsCorp.com. You can either buy the Highlander. I like the idea of disrupted colors. You don't need all the same. Remember, in the woods, look at nature. It's not all the same. There's different break points here and there. And with a rifle, you really want to break it up so it doesn't look like, hey, there's a rifle. But what's really neat is if you go over to GunPartsCorp.com and go over to their clearance section, they have the ATACs. uh... gray green or green brown forgive me uh... front guard for twelve ninety five you can see what they cost here right now for a pistol grip and the four guard you're looking at thirty dollars and that's over at uh... again cd and in sports but the for grip over there is only twelve dollars ninety nine cents If you go the car, if you go the car, I think, wait a minute, forgive me, I think the long rifle, the full-length rifle, 20-incher, I believe that's $14.95, which is still a good price, okay? So double-check, I may be off by $2, and if I am good, if you can save $2, fine, fine. If not, I got you in the ballpark. so between the front on that the back on this that you find here at uh... cd and and sports on the front page go look through the page and see if there's anything else like that they might have some others that are reasonably priced like even a foregrip that matches if they got the buttstock i can't believe they wouldn't have a well you know the uh... front hand guard but maybe they do maybe don't but if it didn't something even similar and as cheap as that maybe under ten dollars i'd buy that seriously just to get a break up without me having to go with the paint, okay, because it's a little more fixed and less likely to wear down on me. And by the way, when I'm done, I can still add a little paint here if something gets chip mustard or whatever as far as the image. Who's going to care? After all, I want it to look not regular. That's what makes real camouflage not regular, okay? Anyway, that's another one and that's it. CDNN Sports. It's on the front page. Stock A2 fixed, stripped, max-1 Camo Remington, $10 on the left side and there's probably some other stuff on the page if you go through it. Of course there is. So that's the next one. That's out of the way. And we got the other one out of the way. Now, since you have your pen and paper ready, and i'm even thinking that i would might even want to just play this on the air but will hold on it uh... first i want to get all the information out uh... this is uh... burn and call some of you may have seen him he is an actual doctor okay doctor burn and the are and all and last name c o l p Now you know I can tell he's worthwhile because all the other asshats have attacked him as far as you know you do to been all the rest of them that are running the new world order click garbage. Dr. Vernon Coleman watched him quite a bit. I think I've mentioned a few times on the air but he has been consistent. He has been accurate. and i highly recommend you watch this video uh... a s a p and share it everywhere that you can first of all i think thank you to debbie for sending this over to me over to my spreely and uh... also to alan because uh... he sent me another way i got another both spike and it if you go it over at bit posting because he can't post these videos on youtube which should tell you that it's definitely good information okay Now, I'm not going to ruin anything for you by what I'm going to talk about here, but I do want you to watch what he says and you'll understand and relate to what I'm going to talk about in a minute here. Dr. Vernon Coleman, the title of the video is COVID-19 Vaccines are Weapons of Mass Destruction, Dash, and Could Wipe Out the Human Race, Dr. Vernon Cole. That's all. I know it's long. COVID-19. Vaccines. Weapons. Mass. Dash. And wipe out race. Vernon. V. E. R. N. O. Space. E. Now if you go over to Bitchute, okay, here's what we're gonna do this way here. H-T-T-P-P-S. Was semicolon forward slash forward slash WWW dot bit. She'll come B I T C H you T e bitch you come the alternate to you know, good old YouTube Forward slash video forward slash five One or forgive me. I gotta do this, right? Lowercase be five one Capital slash uppercase e then the numeral two lowercase than niner uppercase Y lowercase K lowercase capital slash uppercase A capital slash uppercase D forward slash I'll do it again H T T P S semicolon forward slash forward slash www.bitshoot.com forward slash bit forward slash lowercase B, five, one, uppercase E, two, lowercase, niner, uppercase Y, lowercase K, lowercase, uppercase A, uppercase, title of the video again, COVID-19, one nine, with a one nine, okay? Act themes, weapons of mass destruction, wipe out human reberton he's not uh... exciting in fact he is uh... very straightforward very uh... much this is a classic sit rep based on again the idea that there is a specific amount of information that needs to be gotten out he's got a really good job and i'm going to tell you what i wouldn't normally do this but edward if we are just let me know first of all come up here let me know can we run bitch shoot armed the air can we connect with that you run on the i know we can get to bitch you but i just don't know what the it was too much of a hassle everybody just gonna have to run over watch the video now the video is not sure i'ma tell you right now is uh... twenty one minutes and uh... the products almost twenty two minutes long okay By the way, his webpage is www.verdencolman.com. Go ahead, Ed, please. I don't have the ability to play that right now. I'm kind of in the middle of doing three things. Okay, not a problem. Well, again, I've read... If you can play it on your end, it should come across clear. It has been coming across, and you've been playing it clear. Okay. You want to do it that way. I can pull it up here this way, and let's see what we can do. okay now the reason i bring it up by week it there's a couple ways we do it this this is the we're going to do it played on the area is five twenty two p.m. eastern standard time i know a lot of your going to the water whether you know really really important thing to me to be covered but there is one of them because what he is talking about here is what i suspected and have had a lot of private conversations about with regard to where all of this garbage is coming from now. Now first of all, the latest batch of stuff is the latest batch of crooks. But I'm going to tell you something, this is 30 years plus old. In fact, it's deeper than that. The original agenda tied into this goes back to 1981, 1982. And in fact, with the pieces that he just offered here in this particular video, This is like going back 40 years for me, okay, 38, 39 years. And a lot of the stuff that we studied, and there's some people listening, one of them, Chris, who is listening, some of these people worked for the research groups that were tied into other problems about four decades, three and a half, four decades ago. And actually, we'll say three and a half decades ago. but what's fascinating about it is that it's all coming full circle that the only way to describe this it is coming back in kicking it for the ass full circle with the same old turds like i said they've never read it ever invent anything though they just try to figure out a plug in the same bomb at this bill uh... over and over again let's not forget this is what was running the government uh... peto queers The Peto Queers hate all of you heteros. The Peto Queers hate all of you heteros. The Peto Queers hate all of you heteros. They are sociopaths, they are sick in the head. The Epstein crew is the best example of this with the kosher Petio, Peto Cruz. Epstein, he's Jewish, these characters are typically Jewish, running all of the pervert operations. And what's fascinating is, of course, they get pissed when, well, the world turns, not us, just the world, and physical world turns on them, and they hate the idea that, you know, well, why me? Why? Why me? Well, because you're in the right place the wrong time and you're doing the wrong stuff. So, no, what I'll do is we'll play this through, and again, let me do this one more time, COVID-19. Vaccines are weapons of mass destruction. and could wipe out the human race by Dr. Vernon Cole. Okay. Coleman, actually, his webpage is VernonColeman.com. VernonColeman.com. C-O-L-E-M-A-N.com. W-W-W.V-E-R. N-O-N. C-O-L-E-M-A-N.com. But this particular video is posted March 14th by what I can see. uh... twenty twenty one and it was published uh... fourteen fourteen utc again on march fourteenth twenty twenty one let's see how it runs should be able to hear it i'll make sure the volume right and we're gonna kick it in here god be patient notices again doctor bernard colman marks gonna stand up to the side of watch the here the first is that way i'm not talking in a vacuum when i discuss basically where i believe the rest of this has come from here we go If you've been watching my videos for a while, you'll know that I never exaggerate. You'll also know that for the last year, my predictions, assessments and interpretations have been absolutely accurate. Now, more than ever, I need your help. Unless we work together, we are doomed. I need your help because we need to reach millions with this video. and with the big platforms and the mainstream media having banned me, I can't reach those millions without you. I believe this is the most important video I will ever make and the most important you will ever see. You have to share it. You have to do nothing for the next few days, but send this video to everyone you know or don't know who has an email address and send it to every journalist whose email address you can find. Do you remember that video in which Bill and Melinda Gates sat and smirked as they talked about how the next pandemic would make people sit up and take notice? Well, I think I know now what's going to happen. We all know that the evil elite, the Agenda 21 and Great Reset promoters, have all along intended to kill between 90% and 95% of the world's population. Sadly, I fear it's probably too late to save many of those who've had the vaccine. Millions are doomed and I fear that many will die when their necks come into contact with the coronavirus. But something has gone seriously wrong with the plans of the elite. And the result is that now those of us who haven't had the vaccine appear to be in serious danger too. We need to keep our immune systems in tip-top condition by eating wisely and taking vitamin D supplements and we may need at some point to keep away from those who have had the vaccines. They are, I believe, now a very real danger to the survival of the human species. For longer than I like to think about it, I've been warning about the dangers of the Covid-19 vaccines. I know that they shouldn't really be called vaccines, although one official definition has been changed to accommodate them. But if I call them gene therapy, then the people who we're trying to reach who've been told that their vaccines won't know what I'm talking about. Almost a year ago, I warned that the reason that the coronavirus risk was being exaggerated was partly to set up a mandatory vaccination program. The COVID-19 fake pandemic was created in part. to find an excuse for the vaccines, rather than the vaccine being created as a solution to the alleged threat posed by Covid-19. I've been warning for months that the experimental vaccines are dangerous and to produce many potentially deadly side effects. The celebrities and many doctors are wrong in providing reassurance. I think I was right to suggest that the vaccines could kill more people than Covid-19. But it now seems likely that the vaccines may be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions who haven't been vaccinated. My long-term thinking has always been that the Covid-19 fraud was planned with a purpose to kill as many of the elderly and the frail as possible. Mandatory vaccinations. That's what I said in my first video in mid-March 2020. That's still available on brand new tube. There was, of course, also the plan to destroy and then reinvent the economy to satisfy the requirements of Agenda 21 and the Great Reset. Days after that first video appeared, I was furiously attacked on the Internet. My Wikipedia entry was dramatically changed. Details of all my books, TV series and columns were removed. I was described as a discredited conspiracy theorist. though no one ever said who I've been discredited by, I made a video explaining just how the Wikipedia entry was altered in order to demonize and to discredit. Many others who've questioned the official line on Covid-19 have suffered the same way. And of course the BBC and the National Press have joined in by attacking those who dare to question the official line by airing unacceptable truths. But now I fear that the genocidal lunatics, the horsemen of the apocalypse who planned this fraud, are leading us into Armageddon. I long believed that the architects expected that millions would die. However, I now believe that the evil minds who created this fraud dramatically underestimated the danger of the experimental vaccines which they've been promoting with such vigor. Millions who've received one of the Covid-19 vaccines may die as a result of those vaccinations. I'll explain how and why in a moment. The fraud started, of course, with the wild predictions made by Ferguson of Imperial College. Ferguson's a mathematical modeler with an appalling track record. The people planning the fraud knew that Ferguson's predictions were absurd. They must have known that his track record was embarrassingly bad. But nevertheless, his predictions were used as an excuse for the lockdowns, the social distancing, the masks, and the closures of schools and hospital departments. This was all utter madness. The logical thing to do was to isolate individuals who had the infection, in the same way that people we flew were told to stay at home, and to protect the most vulnerable people, largely the elderly with heart or chest disorders. But the politicians and the advisers did everything wrong. And those who questioned what was happening were demonized and silenced. The fact is that the immune systems of healthy people are boosted through interactions with others. Healthy children and young adults have very powerful immune systems. It's really only the elderly and the frail who are most likely to be threatened by a new virus. And yet the world's politicians and their advisors deliberately led us into a mass vaccination program. The public were originally assured that only through a huge vaccination program could they possibly win back some of their lost freedoms. This was always dangerous nonsense. However, the experimental vaccines which were approved so quickly were never going to do what people were told they would do. The vaccines weren't designed to prevent infection or transmission. The vaccines don't stop people getting COVID-19 and they don't stop them passing it on if they do get it. The vaccines merely help limit the seriousness of the symptoms for some of those who are injected. That's not what most people believe, of course. The vast majority of people who've been vaccinated believe they've been protected against the infection. It was another fraud. Apart from the rather important fact that they don't do what people think they do, there are three huge problems with the vaccines. The first problem, of course, is that these experimental vaccines have already proved to be desperately dangerous. killing many people already and producing serious adverse events in many more. The size of this particular problem can be judged by the fact that even the authorities admit that probably only one in a hundred vaccine-related deaths and serious injuries will be reported. It's impossible to estimate how many will die of allergy problems, heart trouble, strokes, neurological problems and so on, or how many will be blinded or paralysed. There's a list on my website of people known to be injured or killed by the vaccine, and it's a terrifying list to read. The death toll is terrifying, but most authorities keep insisting that these are all coincidences. When someone died within 60 or 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test, even if the test result was false, they were automatically treated as a COVID-19 death. Watch out for figures. But when healthy young people die within hours of having the vaccination, the deaths are dismissed as just coincidences. What a lot of tragic coincidences there have been. The second problem is the immune system problem known as pathogenic priming or cytokine storm. What happens is that the immune system of the person who's been vaccinated will be primed. to respond in a very dramatic way if that individual comes into contact with the virus in the future. The result can be catastrophic and this is what I fear will happen in the autumn and during next winter. The people who have had the vaccine are going to be in real trouble when they next come into contact with the coronavirus. Their immune systems will overreact and that's likely to be when there will be lots of deaths. Patients haven't been officially warned about this problem, although the evidence was published in the International Journal of Clinical Practice for October last year. The paper's entitled, Informed Consent Disclosure to Vaccine Trial Subjects of Risk of COVID-19 Vaccines Worsening Clinical Disease. But there's been no informed consent for patients, and I suspect that most doctors remain ignorant of the risks. Patients are being told that there are no dangers. The elderly and those with poor immune systems are particularly likely to be killed. And what will give you a poor immune system? Wearing a mask, being isolated from other people, and not getting enough sunshine are three obvious causes. Drinking too much alcohol and smoking too much tobacco while under house arrest doesn't help. The extra deaths will, I fear, probably occur in the autumn when vaccinated individuals are most likely to be exposed to the virus. the coronavirus spreads most rapidly in autumn and winter. As a result of the epidemic of illnesses and deaths that will take place, governments will start promoting the next round of vaccinations. There will be much talk of mutations, of course, and new, hurriedly prepared experimental vaccines will be produced and heavily promoted by celebrities who don't know anything about medicine or vaccines. Doctors who understand the dangers but who have doubts will, as usual, be silenced. Amazingly, I believe that the people behind this fraud were aware that this would happen. It was part of their evil plan. They knew that there would be an increase in deaths in the autumn and the next winter. They always planned to blame the deaths on a new version of COVID-19, one of the many thousands of mutations which will be around by the autumn. I long suspected that they would eventually be promoting vaccinations every couple of months or even more frequently every month or so. My original use of the word hoax in March 2020 was intended to criticize the response to a flu-like viral infection. The response, I believe then, believe now, was wildly exaggerated. I suspect that this was what Bill and Melinda Gates were smirking about when they implied that we might not take the first pandemic seriously, but that we would treat the next pandemic far more seriously. And I believe that they and all the others involved in this fraud assumed that they would be perfectly safe because they wouldn't actually have the vaccines. I suspect that many of the elite and the more important celebrities were given a placebo instead of one of the experimental vaccines. They were never at risk of being killed by the vaccine, being severely injured by it, or developing pathogenic priming. And then being incredibly vulnerable the next time they came into contact with the virus infection. I think the elite thought they were safe. I think they devised a plan that would result in millions of deaths, but would not harm them. But I believe they made a huge, crucial mistake. And this brings us to the third problem. A problem I don't think they expected. This problem has just been outlined by Dr. Gert van den Bosch, who is a very eminent vaccine specialist. Indeed, I was originally skeptical about what he said because Dr. Bosch has previously worked with Gavi and the Gates Foundation. He's the last person in the world who could be described as being opposed to vaccination. Dr. Bosch has pointed out that the vaccines which are currently being used are the wrong weapons. to use for this war against a virus in fact. Disastrously by giving vaccines to millions we're teaching the virus how to mutate and to become stronger and more deadly. Trying to devise new vaccines for new mutations simply makes things worse because the scientists can't possibly get ahead of the mutated viruses. And the people who have been vaccinated are now sharing mutated viruses with those around them. The mutations are becoming stronger and deadlier. Ending the lockdowns will be perfectly timed to ensure that new mutations of the Covid-19 virus are spread far and wide. There's another associated problem too. Normally our bodies contain white blood cells which help us defeat infections. Cells called NK cells, the NK stands for natural killers, help kill off invading bad cells. Once the NK cells have done their work, our antibodies appear and clear up the mess. However, Dr. Bosch explains that the COVID-19 vaccines are triggering the production of very specific antibodies which compete with the natural defenses of the individuals who've had the vaccines. The natural defense systems of those who've been vaccinated are being suppressed because the specific antibodies which have been produced by the vaccine just take over. And these specific antibodies, the ones produced by the vaccines, are permanent. They're there forever within the bodies of the people who've been vaccinated. The disastrous result is that the natural immune systems of the tens or hundreds of millions who are having the vaccines are being effectively... Their immune systems will not be able to fight any mutated variation of the virus which develops within their bodies and those mutated viruses. the community. I believe this is why new virus variations are appearing in areas where the vaccine has been given to lots of people. The bottom line is that giving the vaccines will give the virus an opportunity to become infinitely more dangerous. Every vaccinated individual has the potential to become a mass murderer because their bodies are becoming laboratories, making lethal viruses. And worse still, some of the vaccinated individuals may become asymptomatic carriers spreading lethal viruses around them. And the people who have had the vaccine won't be able to respond to the mutations because their immune systems have been taken over by an artificial defense system given to them by the vaccine and designed to combat the original form of the COVID-19 virus. The vaccinated individuals are going to be very much at risk when the new mutations start to spread. Their bodies are permanently and exclusively geared to defend against a form of the virus which is rapidly becoming out of date. Giving new vaccines won't help because the mutated virus will not be vulnerable. The scientists who are making vaccines won't be able to get ahead of the mutating virus. This should have been foreseen. It's the problem which explains why flu vaccines often don't work. The politicians and their advisers will lie and blame those who haven't had the vaccine for the development of new mutations and for the rise in deaths. If Dr. Bosch is right, and I believe he is, then it's the vaccinated individuals who are going to threaten mankind. There'll be a major threat to anyone who's been vaccinated. But there will also be a major threat to the unvaccinated because the viruses they are shedding are going to be more dangerous than the original one. We are in very dangerous territory. If we don't stop this vaccine program now, then it's no exaggeration to say that the very future of mankind is at risk. Is this what was in the mind of those trying to sell us the great reset? I don't know, maybe their aim all along was to kill us all. Or maybe their evil plots just got out of hand. In the UK, Ferguson, Hancock, Whitty and Vallance have always seemed to me to be entirely the wrong people to lead the nation's response. In the USA, I believe that Fauci was the wrong person. I feared all along that they were picked because they're the wrong people. Everything they've done has been wrong for us, but right for them, and the evil cabal promoting Agenda 21 and the Great Reset. The insistence on suppressing free debate has led us directly into this abyss. None of these people should have been allowed such control over our lives, but by suppressing all questioning opposition in a way that's never been done before. and suppressing the facts. The mainstream media and the internet giants have made things infinitely worse. Do they think they're going to be safe? There's a real risk that instead of just killing 90 to 95% of people, as the evil elite originally desired, they could kill everyone by mistake. They could wipe out mankind. We have very little time to save ourselves. We have to boost our immune systems and ironically, It's possible that we'll need to keep away from the people who've been vaccinated. I'll do a video in the next week or so on how you can boost your immune system. Now, do you see why this is the most important video I've made? And I believe the most important video you've ever seen. I can't reach the mainstream media which simply suppresses the truth and refuses any debate or discussion. YouTube, for example, won't take videos which question anything promoted by the evil establishment. So send this video to doctors and to journalists, to friends and to relatives. Share it, share it, share it. Maybe we can persuade people in power that they're not immune to the disaster which lies ahead. This will be my last video for a few days. This one's so important. I just want everyone to watch it and to share it. I hope Dr. Bosch is wrong. I hope I'm wrong. But everything in this video needs investigating seriously. And if these fears are not publicized and investigated, then we will know for absolute sure that the plan is to kill as many of us as possible. There can be no other conclusion. Thank you for watching an old man in the chair. 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It's our only chance. And again, just as a heads up, that was, uh, well, whoa, sorry about that. It's of course going to start over again because I tapped the beginning. This is 21 minutes and 57 seconds long, approximately 22 minutes. The video is, uh, slash the audio track you're hearing is part of the video that is a com bit shoot bi t c h u t e. You can find it there. Uh, the title is COVID dash 19 vaccines are weapons, instruction, dash and wipe out the human race. 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Guys, he just described the A, what is AIDS? Autoimmune deficiency syndrome. auto immune deficient i'd i'm just right off the top of my head correct me if i'm wrong and i don't know but here's what gets me about this even to the point something that was brought up bob back when they were doing the original research is they were out of they were doing a whiteboard and the guy that was the team leader was writing videos aids one And he goes, well, everybody knows about this. And of course, then he put age two, and we do know about this. Oh, and by the way, this too. He goes, but here's the problem. Four, five, six, and seven. And then question mark. Now, the very thing that they were discussing then, they have, and it was argued that it was weaponized then. I don't believe they've done anything other than proceed with the program. They started with the AIDS scam, with the AIDS campaign. and with the aids attack on the population i think it's the exact same thing i think we've gone full circle right back to where we were i know a lot of the background on this we would have to go to a three in the morning going over papers all the stuff that was actually coming out of the research uh... it labs uh... and talking about it and of course sharing with everybody we could we did you do the internet back then eighty one eighty two eighty three uh... and we get a lot of personal sharing from behind the scenes we didn't worry about who got credit somebody else to get credit for who gives a shit the idea was to get the information out and it did spread quite effectively all on its own without the internet okay a mark and as you can see the internet of course is totally failing the funny way right think about that so we were able to successfully like the thing in the after last time This time around we can do it again because as the doctor pointed out, this is kind of critical. But we got a call, we're almost to the top, go ahead. You have Philson, Ohio, Dr. Fauci. Fauci was involved in this as well. Oh yeah, right before the guy got going. He wanted actually everybody in the United States to be tested for AIDS, because he wanted the AIDS-E thing to kill the woman. Yeah, let's go back to that, Steve Fauci. Not just for the, well I know what you're saying, but let's qualify that. Fauci and the whole clique that you presently see causing this problem in America were all tied in to the AIDS deployment back then. Now I want that to sink in. Remember, they don't, I've said this a million times on air, they don't invent anything new. They just keep regurgitating. Now here's another thing. What is this? Okay, first of all, let's do a few other additions here. This RNA DNA modification project, okay, they've admitted it. That's what it is, right? Now I want you to go back and think about what I've told you a million times about on the air here. One time or another, we've talked about the grand window of the first wave. of DNA modification technology that was pushed by all these spit swappers and ring knockers. What was the period of time when it came about? The early 1970s through to the early 80s, and the only reason it took till the early 80s and middle 80s, guys, for some of it, is because a bunch of honest people fought the damn good stuff in the medical industry. Okay, aspartame was fought, but it wasn't resisted as much because again, it was a foodstuff issue Okay, so that was that's what that was one they slid through fast and you know, it's the old story camels knows The next thing was Prozac and all of the other psychotropic genetically modified drugs Understand that if we had not had people Fighting that for six going on seven years non-stop Prozac would have hit the population almost seven years earlier than the wave that we had which created all the mass shooters, the suicides and all the other stuff that we were very, very familiar with. The Purdy, look at when Patrick Purdy, look at the name up, Patrick Purdy was the first of the official Prozac mass shooters and he was a Prozac prodigy. That's where we got, that's where we made the term. I made the term years ago. The Prozac Prodigy, that's what he was and is. Of course, he's gone. He's dead. He committed super-coo. If you look at the window for AIDS, it's in the same bracket and window period of time. And the immunodeficiency issues that they created then... They had to reel in simply because everybody turned their eyes on it and focused. Now from the queer population and let's understand who's in our government right now, Epstein types, queer, pedo, slash narcissistic perverts, okay? They hate you heteros because you weren't contracting the disease. You do understand that, right? And a bunch of them were Jewish mafia types, they're hateful bastards to begin with, they're kabbalists. These sicko fans, they want to get revenge on you because you didn't die when the perverts and the queers were dying because of what they were poking each other with. So, real forward to where we are now, look at the cast of characters. It's the same clique of perverts. And I mean top to bottom, left to right. the only thing is called one part of the perverts that aren't going to resist are the fake republic rats because the f-16 videos of the f-16 you know about documentaries that they have with all of the nothing nine-year-old kids and you know poking and and perverting on you know little babies and we know kids and you know women okay but you know young young young women barely women that's what they got caught doing and what they got in because of their twisted lost and so they've got a rope around there we need to get them to do anything they wanted and the only reason that the republic rats are doing anything right now to make it look like they're doing something is because it's been realized by both the fake demicons and the republic rats that the fake left-right scam is dead as far as most of us go anyway it was before this happened But now, for everybody else, they're all saying the same thing. They're asking for the money, they're expecting you to send money for the same fake love-right jam, and they know the money is not showing up, which is one of the dangers about, you know, for whether or not people are actually looking at the real problem here, okay? But this battlefield is a biological weapons inventory deployment. That's what it is. So again, vitamin C, vitamin D, get your ass out and air it out, remember. And also, get dirty. Get outside and get dirty. Also, it's going to take your immune system up more efficiently than anything else. Anyway, we're going to take a break here, though. God bless y'all for having the patience to lift it up and share. Please take the time and share. God bless our republic. Death to the new world order. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. Absolutely. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. What do we do? Politicians. Just get any blunt objects together, all right? If you get corners, put the fashion 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 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 tyrant flavored 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 use 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 number and 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. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, that your freedom burning bright, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. 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It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old earth calendar. two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of swords what the battle begin and uh... it is probably beautiful day outside by the way you get a sunburn easily man if i had a roofing company i would have my people out does till dawn and they would not be what they'd be working over the weekend they wouldn't have a weekend off this is the perfect roofing weather it's not too cold not too warm you can still work up a sweat but you can work on the roof without everything turned to the car mode and you messin up the shingles you're trying to work out but it's hot enough to your just enough fun to get off their way to start to peak but those shingles locked down my god you've got a perfect roof right now this is the time of year to do it fall wakeful well middle of late falls the same way but this time of year with a beautiful weather we've had so far uh... yeah you take advantage of that you have to we should but most not everybody has brains up to that so again it's sketches catch cap uh... couple of things here uh... again remember with the time shift i want to hide all the friends that kept emmer camp emerson new camp stop so camp wayland north the ogama rages uh... negative cham and fox and wolf and remember tomorrow uh... a threat to metal combat team colonial marines force quadrant the presentation of the flag uh... to the canoe come the you knew and first unit commander and also the presentation of the plates and that's tomorrow night uh... actually go after doing to tomorrow night cuz you know the also do a a sit down and uh... walk through the grab all the vehicles out there for the squadron uh... they got some really cool stuff they really did uh... we hope to track down if you remember three p t r sixties this last year and they want did something i didn't expect we had a company we were doing well nor the indiana the guy was bringing in are russian tracked vehicles well they tracked them all down and we got a ball most of them i think the only two that we didn't and so they have the uh... if the would be a m the uh... m uh... empty uh... it's really kind of a crossing a p c in a snow cat big-ass a p p snow cat really cool vehicles the guy brought quite a few in uh... they want to different locations he's not the only one so we got weird because we connected with one they got the others of the neat thing is uh... what they're doing when they have a problem with the engines like they did on the ppr sixty they're going over to detroit diesel or these are all getting upgraded american most all the inner integrated suspension parts everything guys all the where points for all off the shelf american because they've been stealing from us for decades and back then general motors did almost all of the design work for the communists there's a baseline spec for everything and guess what it's all off the shelf here so no big deal to make a run practice the reverse were actually improving the geyser upgrading improving the vehicles as we speak so anyway you guys and gals are gonna have a fun time to walk through the chance to see some of the equipment get a chance to get inside i'm sure they'll drive it around with you doing everybody loaded up making do a little circle around the back forty through down the trails where we're not going to go cross-country to tear anything up it's you know some of the vehicles are a little bigger than others but uh... everybody's going to get a chance to check them out and enjoy the little bomb you better which is traditional for the facilities so congratulations again to uh... at m stephen uh... that's not that the first name of the last uh... again congratulations the uh... and being awarded the as a unit commander for the group and we all appreciate the work you've done and all the guys that you organized the gals are you know pitching and so thank you appreciate for all of you uh... also let's see what else i have here hodudududududu there's another thing oh it's right now now here's something i might i'd we haven't seen these before you know there's sometimes i run into new stuff there really is a lot of new stuff you know what it is it's like in the military with the stuff that we know there's stuff that we knew existed uh... from the fifty sixties and seventies guys and when we're in service in the seventies and eighties and nineties you know that the second ever saw it was there the government but billions of them but we couldn't have a market to get worn out And it's kind of like a little episode from mass years ago where you know, well, yeah, Colonel, I've got, I've got three generators, well, good, some of them sent us one. Well, I can't, sir, because, well, I only have three and, and, and, well, then, okay, if you send me one, then you'll have two. Yes, sir, but three is better than two. Remember that conversation with that junior officer and, and, you know, the Colonel. well like that you know military years ago other stuff that you know why the hell are we getting that well because that we gave it to you we'd have to buy more so they kept it on the shelf of a little collect dust until they they scooted out the back door is surplus and been told that for pennies and never used it okay uh... let me give you an example of that okay i've been very patient and i have most of the examples only i don't have a uniform that would fit me even years ago because i'm big-boned guy uh... you know that big big but i'm you know just specs are wrong the average uniform was come out there was a media regular back in the day for the you know smaller troops but anyway are you all know the vietnam war vietnam europe helmet cover right the one that everybody now cover you know you can get we've got regis really stupid prices for original helmet cover Guys, that is, it's reversible. It's green on one side, oak green on one side, it's oak brown on the other. If you haven't looked at the pattern, okay. but when you look at that it's like a lot of people to be at all my i see a bit movies and real good movies actually have that on the cover of course uh... if you watch we were soldiers they had rounded up all of the best quality stuff they could find and so it looks brand new a lot of stuff with brand new there are two uniforms or green uniforms were great the uh... helmet covers were brand new going into the field uh... because they were a new unit that it was a new item not really do could actually been around for ten years you'd probably don't know that that you know even with vietnam it been around back to the middle fifties anyway here's the thing they made everything for that they made everything in that they made uh... shelter have in the same camel pattern any viewer have a i have come why could they have to buy twenty two of the government and they would come out of the back end of the government system brand new on issued in the old plastic wrap brand new on issue never given to the troops but here's the thing they made web gear that match that they made uniforms field jackets everything any of you guys my age ever see any of them any of them i've got them i've got examples of them so what every single way to do all you know they did they did they did they did guacanting covers they did but they had uh... all the web gear they did suspension straps all of the spaghetti straps everything how do i know i'd all of them Okay, but did we see them back when we were in Seoul? No, because if we gave them to you, they'd wear out. That's it. It was camouflage. Back when camouflage wasn't the norm and said it was OD green, right? We can't give that to the troops. That's how this went. or was a lot of other stuff like that we've run into over the years and it's the same thing it's like what we were really short on field jackets yeah i don't know the body greenfield jacket come up the after the machine virtually by the time the sixteen twenty thirty forty times at a time never issued while you know we were short ball or call you know my mind and it's the same with everything else one of the things that rather fascinating is that again when we look at some of the surplus stuff that pops up uh... there's a good thing that still were like why why do we see this before well in this case it's actually foreign surplus over at major surplus they have a uh... acted as a knockoff of the u.s. and what they just mentioned a go fanny pack we all the butt pack all the what's also officially known as a three-day uh... service pack three-day pack uh... there's two versions one of the m nineteen forty three you guys see that world war two and even some korean war movies where the backpacker to the middle of the back you'll notice those guys are carrying what is a fanny pack down below what they have a victory ration bag Now, what happened is they shifted, et cetera, mass, they took that little pouch and started moving it south and it ended up on the belt as the part of the M1956 slash TA56 gear. But it's been part of history of the military. It's really one of those utility items that one way or the other, the government kept making a version since they finally adopted the M1956 TA56 gear, okay? Well, the Austrians copied all of our stuff, and over its major surplus, uh... they have all whole bunch of really interesting that is in the system and one of the things they have right now is the austrian version of our fanny pack what's the difference well number one it's in nylon which by the way a small very last models were in nylon and even made some in court dura in woodland camouflage there you see a meal find a different times that surplus from the past but right now they've got these are in the night one in the frame baggage material as the alice pack making them a little lighter to carry but here's the other thing these are expandable off any packs if you look at the back you'll see there are two hanger stations for the you know the j-hooks hookup your your suspension your your your eight suspenders or your wife suspenders uh... to the fanny pack go take a look at these things are over at again over at major surplus dot com major surplus dot com ww w dot the pictures surplus dot com and the differences is that these expand what i mean by that is kind of like what you see with the compression bags you can open a compression bag up and extended make it so you give your more room where you can what you know compression bag exactly what it sounds like you can take everything up and then squeeze down that lead and roll it up better and then block everything down into the smaller package but if you have a bigger item more nicely about those compression bags is a lot but not well this penny package like that only it's from top to bottom so if you really want to carry a little bit more or some of you medics because i know some of the guys when asked about your way work i find something they peek in your more space over at again major surplus dot com major surplus dot com major surplus dot com what i've been mentioning about has the it budget auto uniforms right uh... if you go over there they have these uh... in fact hold on to move me to fight here air we go i found it server i was talking and we'll try to get a big it out of the machine Here we go Austrian butt pack be UTT pack. Okay 1295 now this has the Carrier straps on the bottom like you find for holding your your poncho or even you know, like light tent if you want to carry that It has the Austrian type keepers for the pistol belt at midpoint if you look there's an excellent back shot of this Okay, let me let me give you the number here. I'll get the title of the number, right? This is definitely a worthwhile item and this is why I wanted to mention it sometime during the tour, our block here. Hey Mark. Okay, caller, go ahead. I was just going to ask real quick. Um, so this is Will from Florida, by the way, you know, I'm trying to move. Well, one of the people I'm going to be moving with, all they have is a shotgun and they're content with that. I'm not. And I would like to get them something with a little more firepower. I've looked at the Bear Creek Arsenal uppers, and here's my question. Another person in that house has an AR, and they've got about 1,000 rounds of 5.56, because I've got my 5.56, but 7.62 is cheaper and I have some that I don't have a gun for. Would it be better for them to try and buy an AR chambered in 556 which we can't find but we already have a decent bit of and can share mags or would it be better for them to just go ahead and try and get an AR in 762 or an SKS or something? So because the ammo is cheaper Well, the SKS aren't cheap. Okay. In fact, the way the SKS have gone they're almost up the price of the low-end AR-15 Just real quick on that note uh... first of all let's do this you got a shotgun you got a problem they get they've they've got a twenty-gauge the twenty-gauge okay well there's that's going to be a part of what we know what the issue is with ammunition uh... right now we got the twenty-gauge better around that while you've got it okay try to find more ammo make sure the mother the tactical gear matches up so he's not like it that fishing into a three you know like uh... for long paltry to try to reach for the water yeah i i i i got my top and some of those thirteen dollar combat that's from sportsman's guide the woodland ones okay now the thing is that step one keep that square away just keep building up with that with the weapon that he's here she has that's okay she Well, 20 gauges is good for a lot of ladies. Ladies love 20 gauges. All you guys are used to is 20 gauges. Oh, she's tough. She's tough. She can handle anything. Okay. The big thing here again is SKSs are simply not that cheap right now because a lot of people do want them. And again, they're surplus. They're also collectible. There's all that tied in, which is how people are being conditioned. So that's why it's an uphill fight. Find a cheap SKS anymore. uh... the uh... for the below and they are for the time being it's up to you though remember it's a plug-and-play gun personally if if they have the money to buy more ammo or if you've got the money to buy more ammo remember more is better the seven-way to buy thirty nine would probably be the better choice for the moment for one reason you get to diversify while buying that other weapon right now Yes. If you're going to buy ammo, buy cheaper ammo, 5.56 is almost, not quite, but almost twice as much, if not twice as much as 8K ammo out there for the 7.62x39. So right now it would make more sense for the moment to buy at least the basic rifle in the 7.62x39. Bear Creek Arsenal has some, I know they do, or they should. Yeah, that's what I checked out. And if they do, then whatever makes the most sense, wallet-wise. Now, I know I prefer a longer barrel, but 16 is the norm for a lot of the 7.62x39s uppers that are made, so live with that one. That's fine, because that's really not far off what's going on with a regular AK anyway. Well, the question was, if I'm going, because the 5.56 and the 7.62 barrels are the same, but there's two of us, you know, already have ARs and 5.56, would it be better to standardize or better to diversify? Well, step one, like I said, diversify because you will still have something shooting if you run out of 5.56. You've got the 7.62x39, but here's the first thing that I would do. Step one is get the 7.62x39 because it does enhance the team, okay? It gives you another alternative. Somebody's still shooting when nobody else can, maybe, right? but the next step is we immediately uh... so they can buy the cheapest five five six upper you can and that way you could always switch over if you've decided that while i don't really want to burn up the subject to buy thirty nine or i want everybody on the same page for throw me a mag because i know that's what most everybody's thinking out there we will all be on the same on the same weapon of the same ammunition the same magazine platform but the but again there's a problem with that in that with this who at this particular point in time everybody wants to five five six everyone's going to be eating it up in fact remember that little you there's a television series of prepped everybody for this in a way but they would have made it mail felt like we just couldn't figure out a deal with it of that little television series called revolution remember here from about what three four years ago they wanted it was where it turned out that the nanites took over the planet but initially it was one night all of a sudden this guy go you know the guys calling up his brother in law or whatever you know quick you know grab all the water you can turn all the faucets on you know it's coming it's coming and of course the guys listening on the on the phone and remember all the one call is going on from the one and he's in a car and you look behind my expressway and all the cars go out one after another took took took took took everything goes black and then uh... the look outside the guys talking to somebody else he's in the house he would be here this everything going black in the house and then it's really dead quite outside and then you look out and here's this plane spinning on its own access coming straight down like a rock and you could hear vaguely that all the people in the plane screaming as it comes down but it's a way to go away for the help you get more with your to explode Now, I don't know why it would explode because if all the electrical's off and the engines are shut down, there isn't any reason for the fuel to go boom, right? That's just Hollywood. That's just Hollywood. Hollywood, right. However, my point is that the next part about this is, and it's part of the promo for each one of the intros to the episodes, is all the weapons are initially, you know, what happens is everybody shoots all the ammo and all the guns are collected and there's actually imagery of this that's part of the intro for every episode. go check it out school revolution now look at the matter is that they don't want to address the idea that we would be thinking forward like i've had a million times two things diversification and ammunition and the other one they tried to argue with spare parts well guys we've discussed this for decades not for a year dot for a few days i have put this on the air for decades about spares because i understand the cia formula but they try to promote that well that the only way the world could exist And if this is what's going to happen accordingly, in the minds of the Leftists, the control media, the people that run the system, that you're all going to be narrow or shallow hell and not thinking this through. So right now, my biggest concern would be to try and, since I have an excuse, okay, here's, we'll look at it this way. At this point in time, because we're, we're, we're, we'll look outside, we're not in a running gun battle yet, and since you're choosing to adopt another weapon, adopt a weapon that helps to diversify the unit to allow you to consume that other caliber for the moment. However, the next thing that you're going to purchase after that is an AR-15 556 upper. but first i do the seven if you're going to pay the same for one of the other you know what i mean in other words you can find the cheapest sixteen yeah five five six rifle or you can buy a seven six two by thirty nine upper i know a are complete i would buy the seven sixty by thirty nine complete if it's reasonably priced in your comparable or less than maybe the other one because my big savings is going to be in that ammunition at this moment and my initial purchase gives me more thousands of rounds or hundreds of rounds on the shelf and I still have money left over to spend on other stuff. See, this is a competition for dollars for all the many different things that you need to acquire. And right now, ammunition, okay, if you have to go buy more 5.56, it's costing you more. So the benchmark is the rifle is going to cost the same. five five six or seven six two by thirty nine if you shop around you should be able to find again the least expensive seventy two by thirty nine air complete now we also need to look for some magazines for that and i will remind you that if all fails at least get a handful of twenty or four five of the twenty round mags because everything worked in the twenty round mags seven six two five four five two two three You can take a handful of 7.62x39, put them in a 20-round mag, and it'll function in that AR. Why? Well, because in order for the AR to function, you've got to still have a relatively straight magazine to get up into that magazine well. Right. Hypothetically speaking, could you put 20 rounds of 7.62 and a 5.56 mag into 30 rounds? Right. Actually, like I've said before, it would be left. I would say to be safe, between 11 and 13 rounds still shouldn't bind up, and it's going to work. The reason is, again, remember with an 8K mag, okay, think about this. In order for you to use a 7.62x39, or five or five by thirty nine they've been a banana mag but the banana mag on an a r has to accommodate the first how many inches of a straight in line magazine look at your magazine on a regular a k the magazine automatically already pivots to accommodate the paper of the projectile because you're going to be locked in on the bay of the of the receiver doesn't it Yeah, not in the well of... Yeah, okay. Yeah, go look at the difference between the two guns. So, if you have 5.56 magazines or say 20 rounders or 30s, you don't jam every round you can into it because we don't need a malfunction. Instead, you calculate or experiment with, you know, how many rounds can I load in a regular 5.56 mag? and stick in the magazine well and you know you can experiment by operating the charging handle and see whether or not you get a clean load with 12 rounds or 13 rounds or 14 rounds. See how that works? Now you're not using harsh language and throwing rocks in the store trying to just load one round. Instead you know that you can get a reliable feed and you're sustaining the fire with 11, 12, 13 rounds per magazine. Which is still a very good amount. I don't want to get in front of you. I'm not gonna, hey, have you got a 30 round mag or a 12 round mag? I don't know. And I see a 30 round mag hanging out at the bottom of the gun. I'm gonna figure that bugger's probably trying to kill me with 30 rounds. Now in the meantime, if I do what I'm supposed to do as a rifleman, I'm going to fire and I'm going to fire and you don't know if I, I don't know if you started out with half a magazine or not. And besides, I'm not really going to be able to count that well because you're using a combination of support fire between you got three riflemen, right? So if we're shooting at each other and you're banging at me and I'm banging at you, the only thing I know for sure is you haven't run out of ammo, right? Because you can go boom, boom, and boom, and boom, boom, boom, and boom. And then boom, and then cover me. And then while you're dropping that magazine and load another one, you know, Ralph, Wilma, Fred, or Bob are firing their rifle, and they may have a regular 5.56, and they're still sustaining fire anyway. But another one thing about these ARs is all of those mags work to a degree It's just how much everybody wants to try and jam the maximum in them I'd rather have it I'll tell you this well what what magazine they run to the deltas You don't don't see many of these now But one of the things that we noticed a long time ago is while it does say it's a 30 round magazine You're better off loading 28 rounds into an old Delta mag than you are 30 why? because of the spring binds a little bit and it sometimes tough to get a proper feed with that second round from the top so guess what will don't fight it load twenty eight rounds twenty rounds is better than twenty rounds occasion because people piss about a twenty round mag myself i will deny our i carry twenty rounders i carry anything i get my hands on and are you aware of any river go ahead mark job i'm sorry to interview with it at the call is still online from florida Yeah, I'm sure yeah, he's right here. Go ahead. Okay. Okay, sir. I would like for Florida I'd like to make a real quick suggestion because We I've been trying well we found something out down here where I live some of the ar-15 5 5 6 magazines that have antico followers. Oh Do not allow? 7.62 by 39 to feed correctly to feed well uh... well i don't know what i really are go ahead yeah but you have some of the some of the followers don't work and they don't allow the first the world back they won't even allow the first part of the people come out uh... in line we're finding that it's a little slower problem as far as we can tell the magazines are made almost identical uh... far as the band in the arts even compared to the banana-shaped AR-15 magazine. So if you have some 7.6x39 ammo, please slip a couple into your 5.56 magazine and see if it's going to work. Well, the magazines that I've bought are the ones that Mark suggested the Spanish Set Me mags from Apex. Okay, okay. The steel mags, which are good. Yeah. Just check it. Just check it. Please check it, okay? I will. I'll definitely check that. Now when Mark's telling you about the 7.62x39, right now you can buy from Bear Creek Arsenal, and I think you probably know this, a complete upper for $330-some approximately. Yes. You cannot buy a 7.62x39 barrel and a bolt carrier for that. I mean, that is really a hell of a good price. And they've kept the price reasonable. They haven't gone crazy on it yet, which is amazing because everybody else, I've been looking at the prices, everybody else decided to ratchet it up this last week. So... Yeah, I mean, that Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek also has a left hand, one with the charge handle is not traditional AR, it's on the side. They have a couple of options there and they're really good. It's modernized, it's the next level up for some people believe in the ARs. But yeah, you can get an upper. But all I'm going to suggest is, suggest, is please take your 7.62x39 ammo and see if you can just, you know, load it and feed it through by hand because we're finding some followers don't work. That's why your first investment, if you can, is to try and find some of the built magazines that are for the 762x39. But to a degree, most mags, not all. But most mags, that's why one experiment, will it take, how many rounds will it take? First of all, will it operate? First try 11 or 12, because it typically is around there where they will function if they function at all. And then, like I said, mechanically operate the charging handle. See if it picks up the first round. Okay, that's the way to experiment. Load it up now. Let's be careful here. Take the round weapon somewhere where you're not pointing at the neighbors below you if you're in an apartment. You know what I mean, an experiment, because it shouldn't slam fire anything. But it's the idea that precautions should be taken anyway. But you can experiment, and like you say, you could test each of your mags to find out. If it's one mag, the mag should work. for a particular pattern to design but try them out uh... and i don't don't use twenty more rounds take twenty rounds and use them for the general testing of the max don't don't open up a box open and load five bags uh... your test round should be if you're going to use them for abuse and uh... experiment with uh... one box and use it test everything else just keep loading up the other mags okay that is what what And for the caller in Florida, hey, you know, Mark said it made the suggestion if you want to find some of the regular 7.62x39 banana mags, MidwayUSA has them for $19.99, I think it is, for roughly $20. And that's the AR version of the 7.62x39? Yeah, you can buy the 7.62x39, the regular banana type magazine with the correct follower for seven point sixty by thirty nine in an a r and they were twenty dollars uh... at mid-way u.s. a just a couple of days ago okay everybody else is wanting twenty six twenty eight dollars for basically the same maggot yep exactly good but i can't i can't make any heavy investment from in the middle of trying to move right now but i'm settled i'll definitely be pouring every dollar into this well over the crime being again square them away if they're with the pump shotgun they've got the like i said before she has uh... runner they're just to get him to it would be get her to invest or you guys invest in more ammunition for same if you can find a fact uh... i think we mentioned that the other day center fire systems may have some twenty gauge and i'm pretty sure classic had some but i could be again but from day to day that that but yeah more of the twenty gauge appeal with twenty gauge number six shot it's fine number six shots pretty mean okay when you hit somebody will and of course it's a good utility money gun yes everything so it does its job and then there is twenty gauge double up but but no again this last week they seemed everybody seems to have wanted to ratchet the price up on buckshot uh... i don't think came from the job or and or if they just decided that we're so is that why we make just a little more money on it you know so Yeah, I know. But I don't think any of this is ever going to be relieved now. I think with what we're seeing now, they're frothing at the mouth and the guys showing too many of their cards. So this is the game. We are in it for what is going to be the American War for Independence. And I got a quick question about another one of my weapons. I'm not exactly proud of this. But I bought one of those little 32, the Stavas, the ones that were 230 on Gunbroker. Yeah, great little, great, great little gun. I love it. But apparently I loved it a little too hard. And one of the things that I didn't realize about it when I bought it is it has a feature. I don't know why the guy thought this was a good idea. But apparently it will not fire If a magazine is not in the well. Yep, I wouldn't now I know you could say you could change that much well well that's what I tried to do live with it the way it is don't change it or unless you try Well here's the thing I could only find one actual magazine military surplus magazine port I did find two 10 round reproduction mags Here's the problem those mags were not made to the certain way to activate the button that lets it fire So essentially magazine safety, okay, there's a magazine. Yeah, it's a magazine safety lever or tab and it is when you drop the yeah, well now here's the thing compare Well, okay. I can't this is hard over the air. I'd have to see well. Well. Well. Well, let me tell you what I did I found that out after the fact. And I fixed that. What I did was I put it on the carpet, took a slide-head screwdriver, took a hammer, and beat the little metal spring out that stops the trigger. Here's the problem. Before I realized it was that piece, I assumed it was something to do with the hammer control group. And my idiot self took it apart and now whenever I put it back together the tolerances are too loosened and every time I try to cock it it slam fires. Oh, okay. Well, well, I don't have ammo in it. I'm just assuming that's what it would do because when I cock it the hammer falls. Right. Can a gun smith fix that? Well, the seer is either misaligned or the retainer is somehow skew because it's the sear that's not engaging properly to... Yeah, like sometimes if I hold it in my hand, just the hammer, the control group, not the whole gun, just take it apart, hold it in my hand, when they go cock it, they'll cock. But if I put any kind of a jolt into it, like you know, cocking the gun, it falls. Well, there might have been a small part or piece, okay, this is the problem that may have been in there that you might not have even noticed. Well, here's one of the... Do you have an exploded diagram of it? No. And I'm going to try to research on this and I can't find any... Okay, here's a cheat. Remember, we know all these other companies, we use them as our catalog, right? If you go over to GunPartsCorp.com, okay, GunPartsCorp.com, and punch in the model of pistol that you're talking about, We might be lucky and you'll have the exploded diagram available on the page. It is in many cases. Now the reason I bring that up is because they're really cool. Gun parts is, if you ever get their catalog, because their catalog is, the reason you want their catalog is every page typically has, for each gun, has the parts inventory and they use the factory line drawing exploded diagram uh... for the image so you get an actual breakdown of parts but also a physical image of what it looks like it may not be very big in some cases but the advantage is that when you're looking for part three looking to be first of all we can identify all of the components of the gun because there could be a pen, the tab, could be a tiny spring, like I said. I'm pretty sure I got all of them, but would it be worse taking it to a gunsmith? You think they likely could fix it? Well, they probably can, but you might be fortunate enough, like I said, first do a little research, take and go over, for instance, to YouTube, or you can go do a quick search on the internet to get the exploded diagram, go through the components. Now you did that before you did anything to alter the safety tab, right? You altered the safety tab later, not first. Yes. Okay. So you realized that was what was actually, that was your magazine safety, you know, activator. Well, initially what I thought it was, is I thought that connected to a certain piece that I later realized was actually just the safety. Well, you might be, okay, here's the other thing. Remember that if the gunsmith made it only, okay, it wasn't a problem, we're doing this on radio. there at the first rule is i get an exploded diagram and there's two ways to do it the other options go search because if you look for a i can even print in model of the gun and exploded diagram you may have been should have i would assume it's pretty common firearm for you know the basic gun and you may be able to pull something up that'll give you an inventory so you can look at it to see if there's anything that you should be able to identify Now, if it was the safety that you were working to alter, did you chip it? Did you fracture it? That's the thing. Well, okay. I knocked the pins loose and the hammer control group took it all apart, realized eventually that that wasn't the problem and put it all back together. But now it feels loose. OK, now, OK, well, here's the problem, because this is another... Now, thank you for bringing it up, because everybody listen. Everybody listen, and I'm not ridiculing you. Everybody listen, OK? In many cases, and our caller could testify this was just on a minute ago, because I think he's handling off guns, understand that some of these pins are proprietary taper. There's a reason that way you can when you lock them in they lock in and they're to a degree They're gonna be retained by the operating surfaces on the inside, but when you knock it in It's designed to be Separated in the reverse direction sometimes now. This is not true of all all pins many are just direct pins There the tolerances are tight enough that you can knock it through left or right either way, but many of them are proprietary with a specific paper to the pen and it may have been a little tough to get it out one way well here's a first rule every day that you want to try and push it in the other direction just in case it would look like a lot of resistance experiment to be by taking getting the proper uh... punches again they're not really all the expensive in the smaller patterns, format, and pushing from the other direction manually and without force. Okay, this is where everybody's listening out there. Well, that was my mistake. And, well, it may... Now, here's the thing. It may not, if you're lucky, because remember the rule is this. The parts are hardened. They're case hardened. the pin is the perishable just like firing pins are the perishable uh... retainer pens compression springs are all perishable their design so that if anything is going to be damaged it's going to be the smaller pit will apart as opposed to hopefully the bigger part because the bigger part of more for the government to change okay think about who had these so the it's also the where part in that when you have a lot of where care from bank bank bank bank bank uh... if they're if anything is going to start to round or over a while or wear out or whatever it's going to be those pens not the working parts of the government of the hammer not the here about the of the uh... stabilizer anything like that so what you want to do is again get that exploded diagram but also go look to see there should be a of translation manual translated manual on the weapon for maintenance, a lot of guys have done that, if it's Czech, Hungarian or whatever, I've noticed a lot of people have... You can slob in. Yeah, the Yugo guns, most everybody has actually translated those. Now, that's one direction, but here's another thing. Go over to YouTube and find the gun and look to see what videos on Breakdown are there. If what I'm saying is true, somebody may already have the information on that and may already have seen it happen, and they may also have had your experience. Well, I may have also in anger taken a hammer to the, ironically, the hammer control group. Well, but if that, but that pin, okay, and that's what I'm saying, we would, hopefully, hopefully crossing fingers here. What happens is, if the pin was, if you forced the pin through, that happens. okay well let me remind everybody something else not just you we don't have her we tap if tapping doesn't work that you know i remember this is where you strike you don't you don't drive you repeatedly tap and try to work the part if the part first of all is giving you significant resistance and matter what you're working with in any of these euro weapons especially flip to the other side this is true for german world war two romanian i don't care what it is the german still a lot of this to where they had a proprietary pen typically to save this from being a problem it's why they put a mushroom head on one hand now that they choose really it will be usually flush but it'll have a slight or mild mushroom head to it so that you can identify quickly which end you push but remember that you're dealing with you know the communist states and also simplification the logic was bob don't take the gun apart i've been does that i've been job is he's the armor so if you have a problem with your gun take it to i've been i've been is going to go always no problem give me got a give you this ok hold on for a minute he popped up in pin knockout and then he pushes everything back together and you have no part it's really simple but the thing is that they don't tell you that when they get you when you get a surplus gone that wall wait but these are straight necessarily straight pence they have a mild paper and they may not even have what is a directional indicator in other words a mushroomed or male type head on one side well if i'm going to have a lot of your media costs to repair that well if you're lucky the pen may have only extruded Okay, when you were tapping and hammering, whatever you were doing, okay, let's explain this. If you're lucky, that pin may have been all that distorted, and what happens is, yes, you worked it through the channel. It's the pin that may need to be replaced, which is why you want to go look at the, first of all, go look at the videos on YouTube. Go see what you can find in the Wave of Parts inventory. uh... most likely gun parts is one of the companies that will have the part and what may be the best or for solution is that you'll be able to change out the uh... pence Now another company to look at for that and write this down is a pale or you were to render before apex apex some parts, okay? They are looking for a hammer control group on there and everything was sold out Well, you could give them a call because it's not that you necessarily need the hammer and everything Like I said if they offer the pins if you look they get over there doing what the sarco used to do They've actually got some pretty good connections they have a lot of the uh... individual parts in bundles like the plans and you know compression springs and recovery springs and stuff like that go look at their sales section you'll see what i'm talking about i mean like right now if i had a i was tempted to do it anyway because it's an investment but they've got some other dumping a bunch of luzerman parts and if you'll notice it's all the inane pen the spring was and it's in models of can twelve or whatever but they're not expensive and you know guys it's kind of like wine you put some things away and you just let out of them and then later on somebody goes i can't find this you go all and then you know that one part for what you paid for the whole bundle you know what i mean i've got that political and right now there's a bunch of stuff is that apex gun parts of their deal section where if you are into picking those weapons example would jump out of me because the luzerman is i've never cross-referenced the luzerman parts with the hot team part uh... the six point five maulter isn't that different from the eight millimeter maulter in terms of basic component operation so the pins and all the springs and screws you see in there would be kind of handy for other maintenance but we do have a bunch of those six point five lugements out there and we have a bunch here michigan i mean we're here the guys that i know so it would be worth it or be who wants to pick up all those armors kits now another thing there may be for that pistol all because that cropped up in a day all these cops of coca ropes macaroni all the movies these any of the ugo lobbying dot uh... everyone for a while a arborist kit comes through let me give you a little go over to gun parts corp dot com and then go over into their uh... go look at the boxes they've got they've got armor skits over there that this is a uh... this has a you've got that the kids have come through like that which have all of the armors tools plus they have all the kit parts and everything in them to rebuild in some cases ten guns barrels main springs uh... everything now a lot of the companies have taken those and that's what they're selling for spare parts now but the repair parts it gets the armors kids sometimes they've been in a glot the company is well the reason the company's are doing this is kind of like what just happened with uh... uh... come on cdnn sports i just mentioned yesterday uh... they've got an email with an email they were sent out you guys did it in disc uh... it's all these air fifteen parts what it is that they can get all the critical parts they were making their own offers the complete like we're talking about five five six this five five six rifle and some of the others and what happened is and they were doing by the way also uh... uh... air camps well they're selling out their inventory because we can't get all the rest of the stuff so they've got tens of thousands of pieces per item and their marketing amount because it's capital they could use for something else if they can't get the rest of the components are sitting on stuff that's making a little money The same thing happens with these armors kits. Yeah, they could break them down, but there's not that great an interest or not as great an interest as you would think. To warrant breaking down, say, 100 or 200 armors kits. So they sell them for what they're meant to be. And right now there's been some of the pistol armors kits come through. There was one for the CZ-75. uh... just not too long ago and it was you know again it wasn't complete they said yeah some parts are missing doesn't well there they're used but the most of the parts are there you got like the slightly of the the grip main springs small minor pins small minor springs cleaning rods you know and again than the armors tools but it's every part short of the frame they even many old kids even have whole slides in them brand new one issue so it's like you really If you had a bunch of the guns, like when the Tokurops once came through, like I told everybody, buy the hell out of these things. You guys have hundreds of Tokurops. So it wouldn't make sense not to have that kit, because the other thing is, many of these kits also have all of the different random tools that you use for, for instance, holding the slide to be able to de-pin the extractor. there's all these little armors tools in there which are kind of handy to have not everybody needs them but example the other day uh... i just bought every stinking ar fifteen armors tool and i paid pennies for it by comparison from one of the companies i mean the mention will actually but the uh... it's that's what you want to go over to go to apex see what they have been called them to say hey uh... first first you have to do that with the right first you have to do this or everybody else looking at the same problem you need to get the schematic with the uh... breakdown okay of the gun you want to then look at yours to make sure that there isn't something missing that optically looks great they actually comes together but maybe it isn't right because there's something you missed It happens. It happens to all of us. Okay? Now, once you've done that, the next thing is you now have your breakdown of parts. You know which pins you drove through that were apparently the part is now sloppy. If it's the pins that are the issue, then that's the cheapest trade-out you can find. Right? Okay, so that would be my first direction to go is to... First of all, I need to know how it disassembles. Once I do that then I know if I can get if I can change out those pins I would try to do that first because that would be my cheapest fix Okay, the next thing is if it's obvious the pins are still sloppy But it means that probably the pin channel on the individual part is Distorted and since that's distorted now you have to look at those parts because compression or recompression of those particular points If not as likely now here's something else to understand though. I just mentioned those armorers kits When you look at the listing for those armors kits, you will notice that they have pins that are the same pin, but they're in different dimensions. They also have, just like the British Lee-Enfield, they have different bolt faces for the bolts. Why? Because if the bolt wears out, they don't chuck the whole bolt out. They unscrew the one that's on there because they can use it for another gun. This is really cool. The Brits weren't stupid. and they have a number of numbers zero number one number two number three number four number five number six number seven number eight number nine both face and they can completely re reset the rifle okay go no go without changing the ball changing the ball springer throwing the whole thing out instead all they have is that front piece of metal will they do the main thing in many cases with armors cats for tightening up long-in-the-tooth pistols like this. And it might have a different retention sprain, forgive me, studs slash pin that replaces the one that you may have distorted. Don't think that isn't the first time it's happened. Most of these armory kits, it's something it would do. Okay, so there's what you're looking for. Maybe if you're lucky, lucky crush fingers, it's just the pins and they can be replaced. If the pins are replaceable, they may also have the different dimension pins. And while he's strong, our hammer control groups, as I said, I may have sort of gotten angry after trying to fix it for three hours and abused it. Then the next try. Now I'm gonna tell you the same thing I've told many people. Remember, we are precision watchmakers. We are not rough-end carpenters. Okay, so here's the first rule. Remember, it's tap, not hammer. It's lap, not grind. at first rule when you're dealing with as a guy if you're going to be a gunsmith if you're going to do any kind of gunsmithing you have to be very patient and here's another thing to remember or take the time if you're having problems with it go reach for that can of penetrating oil the best quality that you want to purchase spray everything say a prayer to vol holla and to the gun god and walk away you know and then when you come back you look at it all the time of a bitch that's what's wrong because then you walk up until you look at you go, oh, because trust me, I've had, you know, this happens in every trade, and I don't care, or whatever business, I mean, you guys will be beating their head up at something, and they just, you get so, I know what you're talking about, you become so myopic that the actual truth doesn't settle in until you step away, have that cup of coffee, go, you know, beat, you know, grab the cat by the tail and mop the floor with it, okay, whatever you gotta do. And then when you come back you go, ugh, come here. And she's a tough old person. Yeah, hopefully you get. For anybody listening to do the same problem, guys, stop. Because resisting, there may be a reason. Well, we have a massive database out there that we can pull from. And I pretty well walk through it for that reason. We're all in the same boat. We've got a lot of obscure guns. Not just these new ones. But we've got stuff that's been around for 80 years and 70 perfectly serviceable. But we're still going to end up having to fix it. Okay, well if you do have it, you need to get all the database together and have it printed out so you have your exploited guys' grants, have your maintenance manuals, and everything in our team for each weapon that you've got. For the very reason, we're just a driver. Okay, so you have to be free. What did I say before? We don't drop them. We start with you on the ground to follow your life, or if you ever did, alright? So in this case, also when you're just understanding a precision tool. No, Tom, uh, just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. but you know i think that they like polarize the stuff what do you care they're free and given them to you just put the glasses on we're sitting here relaxing have a cup of coffee were in a coffee shop everything school going to just put the glass i don't know mark a i i maybe i don't want to know you know this is pretty freaky stuff you talk about our right you're my friend that i trust i'm gonna put these glass i'm gonna put the game and it'll clear here okay okay not a problem but the mark I know Tom, in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with an like an octopussy kind of mouth that's... He's just crazy though it's like it's coming! And the way it's born in it's kind of scary isn't it? Well it looks like a ball worm! Not, not... Is anybody else talking about... Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it's okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses and The other tentacle says liberal and they're wrapped right around that way Isn't it? It's hideous, I know, Tom. But after a while, you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time, and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in... It is definitely not really stained glasses, I don't... Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on, and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom. I'll tell you what. When we go home... I want you to get on the computer and I want you to go to live 365 punch in Liberty Tree Radio then you can go or you can go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com or you can go to pbn.4mg.com but you know what Tom? Like I said calm down. Start to get focused. Oh, the closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. Oh my god. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check- Oh my god! Oh! I'm trying to get hold of your throat! It's okay, I got- Oh no! I invented the Internet! I invented the Internet! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! It is time for the Mission Town Hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47. We are up live. We weren't live the last couple of weeks because I didn't have a voice. In fact, I'm still a little hoarse. I'm coughing a little bit there while the intro is playing. I apologize for that. But we are... Open the program of the prayers we usually do. Dear gracious heavenly Father, we thank you, Lord, for letting us be here another Friday. To be able to open up our airwaves to our listeners and our callers, we ask, Lord, that you watch over, guide, and bless our friends and family members as they travel this weekend to their destinations. We ask, Lord, that you watch over, guide them, bless them, and protect them as they travel. We ask, Lord, that you continue to watch over our friends and family members who are in the hospital recovering and recouping in these crazy times. We ask, Lord, that you help them with a speedy recovery. so they can get out of that situation as soon as possible. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray, amen. I came down with something and just attacked my throat. I had this bad dry cough that just kept, literally felt like I was talking through a rag sometimes or like nothing at all. So fortunately that seems to be passed. Hopefully I won't relapse or anything. I got it like I was saying, I got a tickle in the back of my throat right now. But that gave me some time to get caught up with some things I'm aware the archives for yesterday still aren't up apologize for that Got busy taking care of family stuff here For the art weekend this weekend coming up here But I should get that up to date tonight I did get some reports about the archives not being up to date. I will I will tell you just refresh it, refresh the page, see if that helps or dump your cash file because the archives for March are up to the 17th. I'm looking at them right now. Haven't done anything with it. So if you're having a problem with the archives, please let me know about it if there's like a duplicate file or whatnot because basically what I'm doing is I'm copying and pasting the links from the one file to the next file. and making sure that it's downloadable when you go to that page. So if you come across one that can't be downloaded or isn't loading properly or is a repeat of a previous hour, let me know and I will fix the link as soon as I can. Last year's archives, I am working on a page for that. There's just been a request for all last year's archives to be up in the same format. that I've been doing this year. And that is doable. In fact, I can go back farther. It's just a matter of time. It's a data entry, guys. It'll take a while. It's jumping back and forth between three pages, basically. And one of the reasons why last night's archives are not up to date yet is because they went and they flipped, like rolled back their archive page that they have at the conference line. Remember I said at the beginning of this year, they made it easier for us to do the archives because they cut the fat basically any archive that was produced that you know didn't have a recording going on was not showing up so it was easier to do. Well they put it back to where hey you can see every time somebody calls into the conference line now. So I'm going to sort through that. It's not too hard though. They give us a tool to actually cut that out. It's been good, but every time I come back to the page after going to one of the archive files, I have to do that again and it takes just time to catch my spot. So I will get the last night's archives up, probably when I get tonight's archives up tomorrow, because we got some stuff to do tonight. But I think that's it for updates for Liberty Tree Radio right now. I am still looking to upgrade a couple of the machines, but again, it's not that we do not have the funding right now. It is a part shortage for the parts that we need. For one of the backups, I'm looking for a video card. It doesn't have to be great. It just has to be able to run Windows and get into the audio program. I'm not really worried about video, but I need to be able to see what's on the screen. I've got basically two computers behind me and parts and both of them are missing one or two things and I'm waiting, I'm just waiting for the parts. One's a video card, the other is a bunch of memory. Memories hasn't been so bad that this is an older machine so I gotta find the right memory. It's not DDR3, it's a little older than that. Anyway. This is your program, it ain't my program. And we've been, like I said, two weeks. We haven't been up here. There's been a lot of interesting stuff going on in those two weeks. Like, I don't know, me sitting here without a voice, I've been watching TV, and everybody realizes that sickness, death, cause of death has changed three times in the past two weeks. Initially, remember the claim was that he got beat over the head with the fire extinguisher, and that's what killed him. Now, and then they were saying he was hit with a cattle prod, and that was what killed him. And now they're saying that he was sprayed with toxic chemicals, and those toxic chemicals are what killed him. But what they didn't want to say is bear spray. They kept muting that out. They have bear blank, you know, they would mute it like spray is a bad word if you can't say spray or like just adding the word spray was like it needed to be censored out. Did anybody catch that with the way they were doing that reporting? It's like bear spray, okay? So basically really powerful pepper spray. Nothing nearly as bad as a slot team would have had to hit the crowd with like tear gas. I thought it was cute too, they were like throwing it up there. They were attacking them with lethal toxic chemicals. Well, I believe that that falls into their own definition of non-lethal weaponry and they are more than happy to use that on crowds. They just don't like it when it's turned against them. But again, if it's a non-lethal thing, then you can't really claim that they were trying to take anybody's life, can you? Ooh, and remember they fought it in court several times with their tasers and whatnot where their tasers have killed people when they've tasered them. The last one that comes to mind is the 85-year-old man in New York who the cops tasered, which caused him to have a heart attack and die. So there's cause and effect there. And of course, you know, they don't want to, because they've already set a precedent for non-lethal, when a non-lethal weapon causes an in, what do they call it, an unintentional death. There's already protection there and it's done on the law enforcement side of it. It's their lawyers, it's their guidelines that protect an officer or a person with a non-lethal means of defense accidentally kill someone. So it's interesting that of course they're doing everything they can with the word twisting on that to twist it, you know, to be it's toxic. It's, oh, it's terrible what they did. Nobody would ever do that. It's like, oh, what was the one? SOBC is like spraying mustard gas. Look at how thick that is. Yeah. Have you ever stood in tear gas before? Tear gas is worse than what the pepper spray was, you know, spraying, but. Anyway, we still, excuse me, we still haven't seen the end of the BS from that. But yet we still, has anybody heard about them doing like facial recognition checks, looking for the rioters who were attacking the federal buildings during the Black Lives Matter riots, or hell, even the local businesses. We got pictures of people walking up to windows with skateboards and breaking them in without wearing a mask. Have those people been arrested? You know they're not talking about any of that and all while this BS is going on those riots are those riots and the people who were supporting those riots Are being offered the Nobel Peace Prize Wow, I don't know I we covered that a little bit before I lost my voice I don't know if they actually have gone through that if they said they wanted or not But remember that is how they fund These organizations, Black Lives Matter has won humanitarian prizes like that in the past and they've always used it to push forward their agenda. the Marxist agenda, to fund their website, to fund their planning of riots, raids, and attacks like that. So when you hear something like that, it sounds like, no, that can't be real. No, understand that's how you fund a terrorist organization through the back door, that way you can say, oh, we didn't fund them, but we did fund them. We gave them all this money. And there's a cash prize with all these awards like that. Just another way to launder money. Like a politician trying to hide where their donations come from, from say like one donor, they'll go out and they'll have a person who owns a business tell his employees to write a check and send it into this particular politician. And then the employer will reimburse the employees for writing the check and donating it to them. very illegal, but politicians do that all the time. That's how they hide the money trail. Interesting games. Oh, and yeah, that was the other thing. In the most secure election ever, with Biden president, we got to go after, oh. We've got to go after Russia for tampering in the 2021 election and the 2020 election and the one before. But wait, I thought we had the most secure election ever when Biden was elected. Why do we have to go after Russia if it was the most secure election ever? Are you saying that there was voter fraud again and you're admitting to it in a roundabout way? Interesting, you know, to hear them make that argument with the Russian stuff going on. You know, I am not sure. I think I saw somebody come up on the conference line, but maybe I am not hearing. Yes, number four. Oh, there we go. Okay. Yeah, maybe I didn't hear you. Okay, go ahead, number four. What's up? Well, I'm glad you're back. I'm glad you got a voice back. Could you on the... The discord could you put up your minimal requirements for video boards on boards anything like that? And because some of us may have more junk than change and is easiest for send some Pieces that we don't use to you if you work. I think I got a couple of video boards around here Okay, I have to get a list of the of the memory that I need the video I got to make sure it's the right card because you know From year to year computer slots are a little different and I'm not sure if this is Last gen the gym before the gen after its computer. It was donated to be a backup So I got to make sure I know what type of piece PCI if it's a PCI slot or what type of slot that is that it needs to have that go into You put up specs and we'll might be able to find it for you Okay, I'll pull that up. I know the HP is older The one behind me that needs memory and a hard drive. I think we got a hard drive for it. In fact, we had a... What is this? Hang on here. I'll pull this out. I had somebody upgraded a SD drive and they gave me their old SD drive. Yeah, I got a 128 gigabyte. Woo-hoo, that's a lot of storage space. Hard drive, of course that what you know everybody says about you gig and terabyte Other front stuff, but this is yeah, it's a fairly small hard drive, but I don't I don't need that much room You know a full card half card three-quarter card, you know, you got to mention what kind of size card that way And can you use a USB 3? Memory stick versus a hard drive or anything like that Like I said, I've got a, the one, for the one behind me, I've got the hard drive that I need in hand right here. It doesn't have to be, like I said, it doesn't have to be that great. It's a backup computer. For what it's doing, it's, if it would have one job when it comes into place and it does get used for anything else, we have been having problems with the machine that it would be replacing. I at least need to get it done so I can do maintenance on the other machine, because it literally is a workhorse. The one that would be replacing is the one that is actually streaming the audio streams out to everybody. Keep in mind that is like the oldest computer here. It has the probably the smallest specs of all the machines I use. Which sounds weird but when you're doing audio, you know, we're not streaming video. We are not doing flash on that. We're not doing, it's not for browsing the website, it's not for watching videos. It has one purpose and one purpose only and that is to put up, to digitize the audio that we're putting into it and shipping it out to you guys. So it doesn't have to be the most top line. I've talked about that before. And I've always done that that way. The machine that does the broadcast, that way if it's attacked by a hacker or something, if something happens to it, it's not a big deal for us to go out and replace it. The other machines that do the video editing and everything else, that's on a completely different circuit altogether. So, you know. A $40 TV Android box that's got USB 3.0 and stuff like that. It uses less power and it might be more modern for just doing video, I mean audio. Well, it has to be compatible with the software that we're using which is the Sam, what is it? Sam broadcaster, hang on here, I get the name of it, make sure I do it right. Sam broadcaster pro is what I'm using. It is what that, we pay for the licensing for that every year. That actually, that software and the server package that comes with it that is the SAM Cloud server is one of the biggest bills that we pay for each year at the end of the year bill. Before we were using SAM Cloud, we were using Live 365 and we used their software that came with it. Again, where we've changed over, we actually have two or three servers. basically two backup servers sitting on standby that I can switch to if anything happens to the one that you guys are listening to right now. The primary one, which is the one you guys are listening to, and then there's LTR2, which is my test stream where I'll test different audio files, see how they mesh together. And then I've got a third one that's just sitting there waiting to be turned on if anything happens to the first one and the second one. So basically I have two fallbacks to the same cloud. The My Radio Stream feed, which a lot of you listen to and use, and I think that's really cool that that works so well for so many people because that is the free stream. That's not the one we're paying money for. That one is entirely free except for the software that we use to feed it, which is also the SAM Broadcaster Pro is feeding that. I have gotten some complaints about the website. I acknowledge that it is not pretty, it's not flashy, it's very basic, straightforward, and you know what? That's its job. It is a portal for you guys to come here and tune in. It's not something where, I'm not running a news service on the website, I've gotten an archive link over there. The primary mission of the website. is a place for you guys to come to, click the link to listen, or if you want to check out news sites, I got a list of news sites that I use as reference points myself on the side, some that Dad has told me to add. None of those new sites that are linked on the right side are paid advertisers. There's just resources for you guys to use that if you want to donate to them, go to their page, donate to them. I don't even agree with everybody who runs the new sites, but we're all kind of working towards the same goal, so I would rather have people go there than go to the mainstream and get the spiel that's going on there. Anyway. I kind of went down a real rabbit hole there. I will post the information that I need. I think the one machine does need DDR3 memory, but the other one, like I said, it's older. It has some unique needs. And I'm just going to have to make sure I get all the spec information on it. It's an old HP. The person who owned the property before I came here, he had it. It was given to somebody else to use for a bit and it was stopped working and it came back to me. I don't know if that if an Android would be able to do what I need it to. I probably could find some software to stream audio to my to the my radio channel with the Android box like you're talking about. I am familiar with some of that stuff. I know you could at least You'd be amazed what you can do with a little Android box. I mean, these little things is basically the same thing that your smartphone is. In fact, probably even a little less sophisticated, but it still has a lot of the bells and whistles that you do there, which is better than most laptops when I was growing up, you know? Everybody talks about like, oh, you're using old technology. That old technology was new when I was younger, okay? And making the stuff mesh and fit together was always kind of like my niche with other people, trying to get, you know, stuff to cross-connect. In fact, we came up with some interesting solutions, and I've seen some interesting solutions that have done and have been done. In fact, I'm kind of disappointed, like I said, I'm really disappointed to find out that Fry's electronics closed down. It was literally the last brick and mortar store that I knew of where you could walk in and it was like Radio Shack used to be. At least a section of the store was, you know, their electronic section. If you wanted to build a board for a computer, if you wanted to figure out how to build your own video card for your computer, you could actually go through that store. and get everything you need, including the programmer, to program the microchips to tell us to do what you want it to do in that store and walk out the door with it and basically with a breadboard, work the thing out, plug it into your computer and get it to work. I don't know of a single store like that anymore in America that exists. Radio Shack and Fry's, those were the last two, and there are a couple of mom and pop radio shops. I know one in Ann Arbor that I used to frequent all the time that closed down before I left. I can't think of any place here in Texas since I've been here that is like that. And if anybody knows of any in the panhandle area, I would love to know about it, okay, because there's all kinds of stuff. I built a lot of the micro FM transmitters that Dad talks about. I built micro AM transmitters. We built some of the fox hunting kits. We built radar guns. We've built all kinds of fun toys. Using kits, blueprints, Guzzy boards, breadboards, parts that we've seen. salvaged off of televisions and other electronics to make it work and stuff that we bought new. And of course buying new is usually better because you don't have to test all the parts and you know there's not a chance you're gonna fry something when you're taking it apart if you're you know putting it on a new piece rather than you know putting on a used piece. But anyway it does that's just you know Kind of disappointing to me that we lost something like that. I do have a, I have found the property disposition for the Texas Tech University that is nearby. Because of the COVID BS though, I'm probably not going to go there anytime soon. They do do online auctions though. I've looked at some of the computers and stuff they have there. There's some stuff we might be able to use. although it seems like whoever's running it runs a little yuppie priced. Well, the reason to go with Android, some of the pros are, is that it's a small footprint. It doesn't put out as much heat as the old computer beast used to. And you could have a backup on the shelf with the same programming that you have and swap it out when you have a problem with one. You want to make sure that you have the right ports. That's the main thing is USB 2 or USB 3 and try to get a 4 gigabyte memory RAM. in it because that way you have room for it and don't have anything on the apps on it other than the soundboard. At SoundCloud they do have an Apple and a Google app for that and by having that you may be able to walk around your house and also control things from a secondary old throwaway Android phone to Pour it over to the little box you have sitting there And it'd be easier to pick up and move too if you had to be out of the area All right now I'm using my old galaxy 3 over Wi-Fi to hook up to the conference line. They sound good. Yeah I match that on memory I actually restored it to factory defaults. So there's like nothing on it and every time I try, I have the updates turned off. I have to okay the updates. I don't need anything other than the program that I've got running, which is just a web browser. Yep, I go with the maximum amount of memory that the old PC will hold and a lot of times I'll go with an external. hard drive or USB if I can get USB 3 on it by putting a card in it so it's a faster than the internal hard drive. I'm just using the phone as it was. I still like my Galaxy 3. Well you can't be 3 either. My Galaxy 3 is like, I've got, my wife got me an upgrade. I have never managed to break my old phone. And this POS, the new one that she got me, I have already damaged the corner, but it's because you can get a shield case for it like I have on my other phone, but because of the way they bubble the screen on these stupid things, it's the screens outside the shielding. So what's the point of shielding it? I've dropped it once, it hit the corner, it cracked the whole screen. Whereas my other phone, I've dropped it multiple times. My old Galaxy 3 and I've never damaged that screen Not once and I've been rough with that phone. Yeah, it's it's being meant to be repaired and all the accessories are the big tech to those things just like the razor not the blade or vice versa, I know if I went to get the screen repaired it almost it almost cost as much as a phone Although I haven't got a battery just ask them yet. I know battery just does screen repair They also do battery building. I need to take a battery over to them anyway and have it rebuilt Oh What was it we did We had one phone break while we had a visitor here and we used clear nail nail polish over top of it Got rid of the sharp edges, filled in the cracks, the screen was totally usable. So that's a solution if you haven't thought about it. You still have a cracked screen, but it's usable. Well, you know, with an Android, you can run off of battery power and if power goes out, you're in a hurting situation, you don't have to pull in the 110 converter, just go over to some low-weight battery stuff. Uh-huh, which is always a good thing. Micro broadcasters. I've recommended that before. Spike and I have talked about how to jailbreak the cell phones, which is something we've gone into in alternative communications-wise. Although, keep in mind, everything that was built after 9-11 is supposed to have a GPS tracker in it. GPS tag unless you know what you're doing to turn it off. And even if you know how to turn off the civilian side of it, there's another side of it that's still active on the Fed end. Like the geolocation on photographs and everything, they'll say, do you want to turn this option on? That way we can tell people where the photo was taken. Sometimes they'll ask that question. Sometimes they'll just give you a big, long user agreement that asks that question. That way you don't see it and then, eh, go ahead. Well, that's why I also like the Android TV boxes because they don't have the GPS in them because they're meant to be stationary, but they will run off of the same USB power supply that the phones charge up with. So it's a very small amount. Keep in mind, it may not have the GPS. Locator, but it's still whatever IP address that you hook that through or whatever unless you're using a virtual private network a real virtual private network Not some of these ones that are being sold to the virtual private network now that are not Yeah And do research on that you'll understand what I mean, you know Yeah, I put up a couple of videos about that and there's no real security with the VPNs Even the best ones you think are the best are still ways to be hacked and gotten into so you're best off not using the if you want to be In the secret the best is to have a separate device that's never hooked up to your home or your Hideout locations and just use it on the road after taking it out of tinfoil Firing up there at local restaurants or stores But you have to worry about some of these modern cars. They'll actually have a computer in them where they can see what Wi-Fi's pop up within their location of them. So if you tell your friends, oh, if you come to my house, put your stuff in your car, well, they know where you're going to be because your tech is out in the car in front of your driveway. So that's not really hiding. Yeah, and if you don't think your phone is actively doing that right now, real quick. Open your phone, slide down the menu, click on the options, click on Wi-Fi, and you'll see that there's a list, especially if you're in an area like I am right now, you'll see that there's a big long list around here. There's like 50 different Wi-Fi signals that it's hanging off of, and I'm not telling it to do that. It's doing that on its own, trying to make a handshake with things. Your device will do that. And that's one of the ways they do that GPS location BS through your Google thing is that Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi actually helps with the GPS. It's another signal that it uses to confirm your location yada yada yada. It's just one point of the pyramid to get the triangle. Well, in the old days, you could hook an antenna up to some of your phones and have a Can't think of the name of the terminology for the antenna and you shoot past the local cell towers to the one further out But you can't be there you can still do that to a degree Some in fact if you know where the antenna is they make little patch kits for like Signal boosters and whatnot pay attention where they tell you to put them on your phone. That's where your antennas located you can take that little signal patch, place the cable and kind of do the same thing but it's still gonna, if it has Wi-Fi, if there's any Wi-Fi signal in the area, it's still gonna do that little handshake. Gonna leak out that way. You know, they have a USB to Antana that you can use but some of the RVers have built-in Wi-Fi on their rigs and stuff but still that's gonna give, go to the local Power that way but so you know unless you have a hardwired port on your Android or your phone device That will jump around the Bluetooth and the Wi-Fi that goes straight to the wire You're not going to be safe. The safest thing you can get right now is CB and marine band stuff Yeah, if you if the cell phone is really what you want to use for emergency communications and again I strongly recommend against that. You should be working in radio, all if your vehicle should have some type of CB or two meter radio in it. Just for local communications with people, if you're going to an area like a rally or a protest, like what happened with the DEC thing, remember they use phones to track people. If you're going to go there, you do not take your cell phone. You don't take your cell phone. Buy a track phone for the event. And all these people don't have all these selfies to be a location with a picture that they're in the area. It's for communications. It is not, that's why we say, that's why Dad stresses again, you know, have a separate device for taking video and pictures. That little cell phone device that you have is you know if it's what you got it for it's for communications Okay, so it has one purpose to be used as communications. You use it when you're done with it when the event's over you throw the thing away Keep your vehicle gassed up and have an extra gas can see you're not buying gas in the locale that you don't want to be seen in Because the cameras on the gas stations and stuff Well, they were going as far as credit cards at the restaurants to track people. Which is, gee, what we've always thought about. Cashel Society is not about making it easier for you. It's about making it easier for them to claim that you're someplace, you know, or to track you. It's exactly what we've seen with the DC thing. And to turn off your stuff. It's amazing that they could do this in Washington, D.C., but yet when we had those riots and everything going on, in fact, some of them are still going on. What was it? Portland? Portland was on fire again last week. I know we talked about that. I didn't see that in the mainstream media and anywhere where they were talking about the riots. And then you had the trial of the one cop up there and they were burning parts of the city. So no, those aren't riots, those are just peaceful protests. But what happened in North, you stood at that double speak. What happened in Washington, D.C. was an insurrection. And my God, did you know three officers died, number four? No. Three officers died. Yeah, one of them might have died from a fire extinguisher, cattle prod, pepper spray, or cocks. sprayed in his face and two others died later from suicide and it's all those protesters faulted. Did they paper cut themselves to death? I don't know but I did I was watching the news I was laughing my ass off when I heard that it's like so you're blaming the protesters for the two cops who committed suicide. Did that the veteran woman does she show up later as a actor? Did she really die or not? I don't know. Those cops committed suicide by paper cut. They were really head sharp paper. They shouldn't have been running with it. I'm going to err on the side of caution and say yes, they killed a protester. But as far as the police officers go, you have one that had an allergic reaction, or at least that's what it sounds like, or a heart attack. They're not being clear on it. But they've made so many claims about how Cycnic has died right now. Well, it'd be interesting to see if they had COVID shots. Yeah, it would. The two that committed suicide? Yeah. I would be, yeah, I would be interested. You know, nobody knows the name of the two that committed suicide either. I can't find that. They talk about the two that committed suicide, but they always talk about sick neck, you know. Sick Look at Sicknick because he died because of what the protesters did. That's the only way they can kind of claim that he died because of what the protesters did, but they can't decide on how he died from what the protesters did. They got a coroner to report that they won't show anybody. They've claimed fire extinguisher. They've claimed cattle prod. They've claimed pepper spray, and now it's... The escalation on what this BS was, you know, with Cycnic is just ridiculous. Just go back and look at the articles, guys. Seriously, and talk about escalation. Actually, I think the... I think it's more de-escalation about how he died. Because if you think about the first claim that he was beat to death by a fire extinguisher, sounds more horrific than the cattle prod giving him a heart attack. It definitely sounds more horrific than getting sprayed in the face with pepper spray. I'm not sure about the toxic chemicals in the face. I don't know what toxic chemicals are claiming you were sprayed in the face with, because that can be kind of horrific too. But it seems like it's a de-escalation and what Cycnic died of. It makes me laugh. Well, I shouldn't, but it does. Well, I think they I'm saying they all died from the COVID shot because those guys are scary cats and So they probably got first in line because I thought they're so special and got the shot The other thing is maybe the officers they don't want to tell you were dogs Sounds like officers. That could be, but keep in mind you had the officers that were on the ground. I would be interested. Are these the officers who were coming forward and say that they were ordered to stay? Because remember you had the SWAT team that was there. They were ready to be in place like they normally would be, but they were being held back. And we had police officers who were coming forward and reporting on it that this event was allowed to happen. We had police officers stepping now, wouldn't it be interesting if two of these people these two officers that died that committed suicide Are two of the most vocal who were talking about that? Yeah, you know It was one of the officers in that gun raid in Texas had all this laptop stuff from the Biden So there's that one of the lead cops on that Texas shooting had Biden's son's laptop stuff, an investigation going on, and they waxed his ass. I didn't hear about that one. Yeah, look that up. One of the lead shooters in that Texas shootout a while back was a Biden laptop investigator, and he had stuff on the Bidens. Anyhow, so what's... The jobs like down in Texas like now after the flood. I mean there's so there's I was a flood before I was always changing down there. It's not like Michigan. The contractors are very happy with the outcome. Yeah, you know subcontractors in fact One thing that they they've been talking about is subcontractor fraud People coming in getting an estimate on how to repair and this happened to one of the buildings here in Lubbock that we know about that got flooded Because my wife The business that she works with they manage properties. Okay, it was not one of their properties that this happened to but it was one of the others They didn't flush the Fire extinguisher system the way they were supposed to. The pipes froze burst. So the insurance company hired the lowest bid contractor that they could. The lowest bid contractor gave them a quote of what they needed to do the job. They got paid. You can't find the contractor. Well, you know a big business with the gypsies are these contractors that come into a ravaged area and they come in and they paint with whitewash or they paint without different things. But that's a big organization, the Gypsy Repair People, that come into bad events that happen to others. Well, it's like Hale down here. I am. Hale is a big thing and you got a bunch of roofing companies. You got, oh. There are some local guys. They do hire Mexicans. This isn't every Mexican that's down here that does this. But there are some of the Mexican crews that come in to do the hail repair and then move through like locusts and do all this stuff to prove to you that the roof needs repair and everything. And when they're done, shingles are falling off the roof. And I normally... If it only happened once in the neighborhood, I wouldn't say anything about it, but it happened with three houses in the neighborhood where that particular crew moved through and then they move on. So you never see them again. So if you're going to do business, I mean, it's Texas, so we got Hispanics. We have local construction workers here, local roofers who, yeah, they're Hispanic, they speak Mexican. They're Foreman's white guy, lives just down the road. They'll do the work. And if anything happens, they're still in the area for you to hold them accountable. It's the locus that moves through that, you know, do the rest work and leave. And then you never see them again. Yeah. That's why you always use the yellow pages and look for somebody that's been in and around for a few years. Because they spent their money to advertise. Yeah. Yeah. Or do it yourself. I've always been a do-it-myself type person, although I can't do roofing work like I used to do but That's what happens when you injure yourself Well old age gets you too. That's what's got me Jump out of airplanes, but don't want to get on the roof anymore. You know Because you know one little airplane man. I my back is so messed up if I did that now I I was afraid of heights when I was younger. The scouting got me into repelling, got me over the height problem. I am one of those, as my brother would call it, idiots who would climb a tower without a safety rig. Just because I feel more safe without the belt on, sometimes the belt, you know, you gotta latch it, relatch it. I lose my balance. But I wouldn't do it some of the guys I worked with did and that had some had this one guy Chris who loved to climb all the way up to the top of a radio tower Loop his one foot one of his feet through the bars and stand at the very top On that one space without a safety belt look down and take photos of it I think he says a YouTube page up of him doing that. It's just crazy Anyway, sorry, go ahead. Yeah, I had to get them to During my physical, but get into the military. I had them to I had to take the doctor aside and get him to okay my knee because I had knee surgery and they didn't want me to go into Where I wanted to go into because of it. So I got that white washed out somehow and Went on and today my knees sometimes bother me badly. Yeah I know that kind of pain. So I eat lots of jello and that seems to help. Calcium, jello, woven sign. Have you ever heard of woven sign? Yes. Anybody is wondering what that is guys? Look it up. It is an enzyme that your body, the product replaces an enzyme that your body produced when you were younger, helps you bounce back from injuries, helps your body remove scar tissue. That's a brand name. Yeah, Wobensheim is a brand name. You don't need a prescription to take the stuff. I will tell you, I'll tell you how I broke my back. I don't know if you've heard it, but I've told this story before. When I was very young, my family were going down to Florida to see my grandparents. It was going to be our first trip ever. We were going to go to the Disney park down there. And before the trip, I fell down a flight of stairs and hit my back on a metal filing cabinet. Mmm. Broke my back. How old? Uh, yeah. What was it? 10 or 11? Might have even been younger than that. It's a long time ago. We went through the entire vacation, got back to Michigan, I started doing some work with the guys I've been working with and my back was bothering me really bad. My mom took me to see one of our local chiropractors, also a shaman, a voice. And he took a look at my back and said, you know what, we should probably have some x-rays done. There's something not quite right there. It turned out I had broken my back in such a way that one of my discs, not the disc, but the spine part that sticks out of your back, well, I've got that broken off and wedged in between one of my discs. Where I hadn't said anything about it because I didn't want to ruin the vacation for anybody, of course, being young and dumb. It healed in a very awkward spot. So I constantly have that light nice large bone spur cutting into my spine pinching things. Okay. Yeah. Oh It can be pretty bad like electric shock, huh? They put a weight limit on my back which is really what got me out of doing construction and I didn't take it too seriously until I did something else to my back while working on roofs, so Yeah, like I said, being young and dumb. I take a lot of MSM, which I think helps me a lot with my bones and back aches. And when I get on that for two weeks, my pain goes away and it's not habit forming. It's just you have to build up a tolerance to it a little bit because you still feel the pain for two weeks and then once you've been doing it for two weeks religiously, You say, how come I'm not hurting anymore? Because I'm taking that stuff. And it's over-the-counter natural stuff. The Indians found that we're the originators of it, American Indians, I believe, because they found out that chewing certain barks of trees helped out. And that's where the MSN came from, from the wood industry. Well, I can also testify that colloidal silver really helped in my back pain, helped to get the swelling down when it was bad. I had a friend, another militia member, Don White, who had a back just as bad as mine, who... He overdid the colloidal silver. He joined the Blue Man Group. But that's because he was taking it like you would take painkillers. And that's not what you're supposed to do with it. So he had overdosed his system and had heavy metal poison from it, which is why I recommend you listen to your... homeopathic health care practitioner when they tell you about how to do it. It's just like taking any medication. Listen to the person who is the expert that you're going to tells you to take it, okay? Or follow the directions on the bottle. Don't just start taking it because, hey, it's making everything feel better. I can keep taking it. If it's good for you, taking too much is also bad for you. It's just like water. Drink too much water or drink too much or eat anything that's good for you. You've got to do it in portions like a supplement and just do that. But once you overdo it, you're a nut job with the overdo it. Well, not a nut job, but you put a little bit of space in the product, maybe. Yeah, yeah. You've gone overboard is what I'm trying to say when you take too much of something. Not a nut job, but you've bought the Kool-Aid too deep. Well, it looks like we're at the top here. Oh, we are. We're past the top. Oh, wow. Yeah. OK. Ah, that's fun talking to you, number four. Thank you for coming up on here with me. Anytime. The intelligence report is coming up next. We will be right back after this quick break. I don't know, do we have a mark on the line yet? Yes, it looks like we do. So, guys, stay tuned. Remember, read the instructions to your medication. You can overdo a good thing. The way out, the intelligence report is coming up next. This has been the militia channel meeting. We will be back next Friday. Yeah, you know Tom I'm gonna ask you again. Would you put the glasses on? It only can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses. Just try them. Well, you know, like, are they, like, polarized or something? Well, what do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. I... I... Maybe I don't want to know. You know, this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about. All right. You're my friend and I trust you. I'm gonna put these glasses on. I'm gonna put... Give me a hand with those glasses. Here, okay. Okay. Not a problem. Put them on. I know Tom, in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's just... They don't look like a... The way it's born in it's kind of scary, isn't it? It looks like a ball warp! Not... Not... Tom, a lot of us do. We've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice, look on the one... Why did you find out about this? Well, Tom, Tom, it's okay. Relax, Tom. Remember, we're all thinking. We all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365 and then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there are other places like PBN.4MT.com. I'm really worried about this! I'm really worried about this! Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. It's hideous, I know Tom, but after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people, it's almost like they're in a suit. It is definitely not really stained glasses, I don't... Oh but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay Tom, I'll tell you what, when we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go or you can go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com or you can go to pbn.4mg.com but you know what Tom, like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh, yes, in fact look at that one over there. Oh, man that guy looks like death warmed over doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second Tom, you notice something? He looked perfectly normal. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Oh my god! It's okay, I got it! I invented the internet! I'm on the internet! Okay, you're safe now Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! 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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken sick numbers and 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. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright as Iowawke vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Your training and you will come back alive. Most important is you train together, train as a team. We cover each other's backs, we take care of each other during the mission, and we get it back. We went in, complete, and we don't leave anybody behind. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our car key. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, east, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, we're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon, 12 of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two States Territories, and the clocks. it is eight ten p.m. eastern standard time bottom of the state of michigan clear out there still little chile is going to be clear and cool tonight with the moon as an it's a young movement coming up not going out and for everybody friday it is sync with the mwoody and quartermaster friday it is the nineteen th of march of the thirteenth year of open favey and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with the k two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords we are headed to the weekend for a high again to camp every camp emerson new camp stop so camp wayland north the ogle rangers uh... negative chum and both fox and wolf along with the other facilities if you're there if you get the facilities open all of our this weekend uh... then of course our microfem stations are running you be turning it on the way and uh... remember the price of admission to get into the facilities to number ten cams of food and if you don't have it that's one of those were it's what a part of our religion that guys religiosity uh... when you get to the gate every person there the fee to use the facilities for the weekend is to number ten cancer food to what you would call one gallon caps Doesn't make any difference what it is cheapest for the most this is fine But what this does is if we have two three hundred people show up you do the math that's six hundred number ten cans of food This is how we have put a tremendous strategic and tactical reserve in play at not only these facilities But where we've you know set up secondary storage because of the expansion of our reserves now of course we also feed the troops You guys all help to feed each other this way and the cooks Pick out what it is for the weekend they're going to use for a particular facility because you get corn, beans, beans, you know, you name it, whatever you can imagine in number 10 can. Cheese, potatoes. So they use that as part of the inventory and part of the A rations for doing the, you know, mess hall meals or field meals that are done that are taken out from the mess hall to the training areas depending on where they are. and the policy we go to store there down the street you're showing up you have to go down and all we don't want cash with this is part of that kind of like a past point thing you're supposed to know what needs to be done you know what the other sop is and this is part of sop so you could all the road you go follow through with that will remind you that next time part of your many things to be ready to do when we had trained is to have those two number ten cams on the vehicle you then go over to the uh... quartermaster site actually to the uh... dieticians building and it goes over to the supply and support area there they sort out what they're going to use the rest goes into storage and his inventory dated and ready for whatever it needs to be used if we have an emergency we can feed people immediately if we have a group deployment and we expand during a what is now the again the up-and-coming american war for independence uh... our reserves are ready to be moved and or are moved and deployed so that we can feed the troops as need be hand take care of allies through simple and again part of the many many tasks that are part of the patriot effort okay so just a heads up on that one all the couple of the things you know we touched on uh... one of the local back to real quick we're talking about it you know the pistol or what are called as a problem with this happens uh... were mistakes can be made but uh... somebody i think we have a hard time understanding not all manufacturers or designers perf uh... builder guns the same way uh... for the meal for very very different reasons there's a nationalist centrist thing that uh... what i'm for many years and still really in reality exist in gun manufacturing it was really apparent when you look at the designs pre world war two uh... actually in europe before world war two and uh... each country had its own design group they had their own ideas but one of the things that all of them pretty well working towards or eventually had to embrace it simplification of designed for manufacturing purposes but somebody that we will email why would these pins like that and not actually have them set up so you could identify well first of all remember the gun is maintenance on the gun as far as that kind of good assembly would typically be done by our word the u.s. military had the same policy if you were in the military i want to remind you how many guys are my age or older some of you guys are vietnam bet you know what i'm talking about how you go to the manuals guys go to the manuals printed for the period There's a real famous PM one that everybody loves. It's got the, you know, the tie, you know, go OK Tiger, you know, do a quick check on your weapon and we'll regroup and counter attack here in a minute. It's got the old Sarge with his M16 and it's got the spunky, you know, first weekend kid. They're next to a grass hut. Anybody remember this cartoon? It's kind of like in the old, you know, clutch cargo kind of cartoon characters. It was very famous. It went on for years for PM Magazine. which was a small little hand pamphlet, a type magazine that came out with cartoons for solutions of everything, ideas of soldiers and sailors, the Air Force and Marine Corps came up with that would work with different tools or weapons or radios or whatever. that particular manuals on the m sixteen and uh... they of course covered all the basics of which you know and including basic theory for the time on all aspects one of the things is no guys you don't disassemble your m sixteen rifle the only need to do is pop that can or the other panda break the weapon into pieces pull out the book carrier take out that charging handle drop that magazine of course and clean the weapon up that's it You don't take the pistol grip off, you don't take the buttstock, that was arsenal work, that was for the armor, not for you. Why? Well, if you put enough air 15s together, or if you haven't looked and you may have an air 15, you have a little bunch of goofy pins and springs that are all held in by, for instance, the pistol grip and the buttstock. Wow, and as a matter of fact, these things can easily be lost and the logic was where you don't need to work on that of those, they don't need to break the weapon down that much farther. All of the integrated working parts that are critical that need to be cleaned, we already gave you access to, the rest is taken care of by the arsenal, okay? Now with these handguns like we're talking about, remember that something else I mentioned is, you know, because, well, why wouldn't you make the thing more sophisticated and have like a directional pin indicator by putting a basically the equivalent to like a nail head. Think of it that way, a step with a cap. So a top so that you can't push it out but one way. You push it in one way and you take and push the other end to get the pin out, which is smaller, and it goes in and out real easy. Well, simplification, everything involved manufacturing is a step in production which costs time and may cost materials. at the very least it's tooling okay and all of these are factors with regard to how much does it cost to get a a bang bang toy or a piece of equipment into the field so the advantage of simplicity here with these designs is that in a a bad situation the arm arsenal armor was even taught how to build parts and to make these uh... parts more uh... conducive to uh... maintaining the weapon in a particular configuration and keeping it tight, the gun doesn't swap out. For instance, as I mentioned, tapered pins slash proprietary pin was designed, but the arsenal, the armor, knew that, hey, when I disassemble this gun, I take it out of, I take the components apart. It already tells me here in the manual, and I went to the armors class in the armors school, this is what I do. I start from left to right, and then when I reintroduce the pen, I go from right to left. I push it back in the way I pushed, you know, first of all, the way I pushed it in, I push it out, and the same direction outbound that it was introduced in, back out the way it came. So these are all things that again, the other part about that is, oh, how would that stay in place? Well, if you take a look inside the action, the tapered pen itself actually pretty resilient uh... and and and again to a degree keeps everything pretty much where it's supposed to be by tolerance but also the idea that the very narrow working area of course ensures that even if the part tries to travel tries to which typically won't uh... there's no place for to go where it's going to be uh... hindrance to the government with many of the internal parts that are pinned, that have a simple pushpin that hold them together, not a screw, not a bolt, not a nut, or anything like that. The, that was well thought through, and the design actually is pretty sound, but there are nuances, which is why I took so much time with this in the 2R block. uh... talking about it because it's critical that you first go find schematics go find breakdowns of the gun there's plenty of videos out there a lot of them just have to do with maintenance and operation or explaining how does it work ought to be quite honest uh... some of the newest ones done by her and many done by uh... forgotten weapons are fantastic in that they look at weapons that most people don't get a chance to even touch and actually they fiddle part with them. Even many cases get to shoot them. But they also cover, he covers, the gentleman who runs that particular channel, is really good about breaking down and explaining the working operations of many, many, many different firearms. He's not the only one and there's many other people out there. But I do recommend Again forgotten weapons. He's been doing it for quite some time He's got some good connections to get into arsenals where there are things that you just you know average person is going to touch Also, all the basic stuff that you're going to use go ahead call or jump in there just real quick I want to tell you in your surplus still has eight millimeter Mauser in stock and they've actually added some full metal jacket like it's like 18 95 a box excellent Also, a friend gave me a book that he got back a couple of years ago. I don't know if you've ever heard of it. It's fiction, but it's pretty good. It's called The Borrowed World. Have you ever heard of that by a guy named Franklin Horton? Repeat it again? The Borrowed World. It's kind of a situation, post-apocalyptic type stuff, but it's It's pretty good. It gives some pretty good, live, real world things you can do when power goes out, that type of situation. I didn't know if you'd ever been familiar with it. I have to look. I might have it on the shelf. There's quite a few books I haven't even had a chance to crack open yet. But is it a series or is it just one book? It's a series. I don't know exactly how many. I'm thinking seven or eight series. Excellent. I started rating the first one and it's pretty good. I think you can order them off your you know, also, you know, normal Amazon or you might even be able to order them online from the author himself. The guy's name, again, is, I'm not promoting his book, I'm just saying he's pretty good reading. His name's Franklin Horton. But I was going to get back to your question. I recognize the author. No, I do, yeah, I do recognize the author. So probably, again, I might even have, I have caches of libraries of books all over the place. I might even have it have actually a part of the part of the series. I'll have to double check. I'll look to see what I can find. When you're talking about the when the other guy called about the little Stovall 32 auto he was having problems type them before. Have you noticed that on a lot of those com block weapons that They weren't as detailed and finally matched. Not so much the C&D's, but the other ones, the machining and the tooling and stuff wasn't quite as good as American weapons. Oh no, it's crude. By comparison, remember, they'd run tooling until it was scoring and looked almost like a record player. I mean like you're running a record player, you know, scribing a record player. That is one of the things about the Warsaw Pact and members communist occupation. The corruption was horrible. Skill was not rewarded. In fact, it was punished. You were a threat. And because of that, though the quality is, again, most all the guns, they're basically what we call potato diggers. They were made for the potato crew. The big thing is that they were again what they did is where there was critical surface wear. They typically did a good job of maintaining higher specs there, but other Finnish areas typically suffered. And the CVs were typically exception to the rule. All the Czechs were trying to take over the market. They were competing is what they were doing. And then the Czechs really that goes back to before World War II. And it's why Czechoslovakia was carved off from Germany so they could steal that industrial complex from Germany. There was no such thing as Czechoslovakia. There were the Czechs and there were the Slovaks and they were part of one of many provinces that was fought over back and forth for the last, what, 600, 700 years. well more than that actually it but when they uh... when the treaty of recital place in order for them to rip off and steel so that they could then market a certain amount of product so to speak all the car check with a block you up in a check with a block out of nowhere uh... it was a fictional country and welded it together and then the international bankers ran ran the spot out of it and it was a good enough that gordette gordette i just go for a quick you know i guess that you know that they'd they get a touch of their the german cousin workmanship when it comes the firearms well yeah they you know what's funny if you go look at the history of check arms after world war uh... world war one there some of the most sophisticated automatic rifles in the especially the medium of light machine gun category were built and designed in Czechoslovakia problem they were so well built they were so well designed of the quality of the finish was so great that they price themselves out of the market so to speak you know some kind of large bottom but they just bear to afford it you know the gun cost more than anything else it was made it was comparable in the industry Mark, getting back to what you were talking about, the Soviet, communist era weapons and how crude they are, I read one time that the, I forget what the things called, it was a semi-automatic rifle that the Russians came out with right before World War II, like the SVT-38, I think they had a SVT-40, a Tokarov rifle, semi-automatic rifle. They said that they would only issue those out to non-commissioned officers and above because they were the only ones that would halfway clean the damn thing. Right. And also had the air barter to take apart. They weren't exactly disassemble friendly. And in fact for the longest time before we even had the Chinese stuff come in, it was the Tokarev family of rifles and the other VTs and whatever all sorts. those pop up every once in a while because there were a handful that came in after the korean war you know guys brought back from korea at least a few show up at the gun show all the time and they really weren't bad condition and then there was for some reason one of the reder evolution companies probably got some in the late fifties there was way before the gun control act of sixty eight because the guns don't have any stamping their print on them except sometimes there's a up stamping in the stock you take the action out of the uh... uh... stock assembly you'll see there's some no mcclager that they printed in there in some cases everything else is russian you know it's also really quick but the uh... they'll be some english under the stock other than that and not on the metal on the stock whereas would later on after the g c sixty eight minute they have to etch you know what i'd step into the uh... come somewhere but the uh... those labels a lot or and then there were some Romanian and then there were some, uh, uh, what was the other one? The Hungarian? They were all the, uh, Tokarev rifles and some of the earlier variants, but not many of those showed up in that way, but they were there. And they were in excellent condition. They were arsenal-refinished. My beautiful rifles. I'm sorry, I'll repeat. real quick are you brought that up you know there's a whole bunch of their animal listed there now away there yep they've got wolf target porter shells twelve gauge and twenty five rounds uh... shot shells twelve gauge what is it okay hold on here i gotta see what this is maybe a box should be a lot that it to me in you correctly if you feel different it feels like there's a little bit of i don't know people have just talked or lame it or the production is ramping up. It seems like there's a little bit more availability than there was a couple of weeks ago. Well, it happens in spurts, remember, with AIM because of their vendor. I know what it is. If you'll notice, the PPU comes in all at once. First, there's a bleed of one caliber or another, just like we saw. And then they have two or three different loads show up. Well, they've got, like you said, the eight millimeter Mauser, both types. But they also just posted some 6.5 by 55 swede, 139 grain. They have two different wolf 12 gauge shells, five round box and a 25 round box. They got some 45 ACP wolf. They got some 300 blackout wolf and some 308 Winchester FMJ wolf. So how about big box store today, one of the local places that sells ammo and usually the time of the day These are ammo flippers, they know what time these trucks come in and they wait in line to buy this stuff. I went by there today like it was 1 or 2 o'clock and they actually had 40 caliber ammo in stock, 45 ACP, I actually saw a couple of boxes of 6.5 Creedmoor. The 45 ammo was it was laser brass. And it was running $28 a box. That same stuff was going for about $18 a box this time last year. And the Ford decal was going for, I think it was $5 to Winchester and it was going for $24 per... a box of 50. So it looks like there's, to me it just seems like there's a little bit more ammo showing up, like to say, maybe every one is just baltz or feel or, I don't know, just seems like there's a little bit more. They even had a couple boxes of 22, a gila. Yeah, a couple boxes. Wow, look at their flush. Their flush and ammunition, well, kinda. Better than it was. The dodo bird. Alright. well the biggest problem is they may not you know this is what just happened i was going to mention a bunch of the stuff a classic they just got a bunch of uh... well thirty caliber stuff in but if you look at the top of the page before i did the tour block it was in stock by the time i got there to do the program that's why do you mention it and they're out of everything every last round they have this old of everything there's no center fire rifle or i don't think there's some pit no maybe only handful of pistol even maybe none of that now But that's what I'm saying, it's like right here, they may have a selection, but they don't have it, it's not deep. You know what I mean? In other words, what you see is what they got. And it's very little. I got on the horn and called some friends and it's on these deals, hey, you're looking for 40 cal, they've got, it's going to shelf, get over there. Oh, I'll go by there after I eat supper. Well, it's not going to be there if you eat supper. You need to go now. Exactly. On that note, look like you're very pretty at that don't go ahead go ahead or go well just one more thing they're real quick and again forty calif you do see it i can't stress enough that the short chicken right now that's what that's the the the uh... odd man out if you only nine millimeter i can find forty five i'm looking right here but forty caliber is for whatever reason i think i think it's being eaten up by the cop shops because that is a priority round for most of the police department it was really built for them it's what they embraced and so they're meeting they're wanting to build up before the war starts to they plan on shooting americans for the commies and because of that there that's where the forty calibers going on i'm sure big chunk of the river regular military two two three five five six amo too but uh... forty calif you see it even if it's a bit of a jet brass line around the range guys i don't care what it is if you see brass grab it Well, Ted, Ted Goodwillie, and they said that they, somebody was willing to sell them a box of $3.57 for 30 bucks. I said, well, you better buy it. Hopefully, got it. Guess what it was? $3.57, I said, you got to open those things up and then start to do it. He did and got his money back out. Oh, yeah. Well, no, $3.57 is one of those, too. It's, again, $40-caliber neck down. But $3.57, that started to disappear very early on because there's just not that much of it. And so there's people out there waiting for that. That's one of those again that just as a good investment simply because as tradable stocks, certain calibers have always been more useful. And right now that's one of those that I like the round. I performs tremendously well. Any of the bottleneck pistol cartridges work really well. 30 Luger, the 357 SIG, Tokarev round, take your pick. reliable fee. You don't have a lot of experience. Well, the important thing is if you have a .40 caliber pistol, you need to go out right now and buy a .357 SIG barrel if you can for it. A lot of guns you can. And just to have that other barrel around means that you've got a totally different inventory of ammo you might be able to shoot when you're out of something else. Yeah. Well, you know what to say, the new precious metals of 2021 is lead, brass, copper, steel now. And again, what else do they have here? Ames got a bunch of other odds and ends stuff that you need to spot check them every once in a while. Everybody's been asking me about AR-15 parts. They even had some of that pre-departisans. What was that first Stormview 44 that said... 8mm, Kurt. Yeah, that's another one that's all over the place. Everybody's got some of that right now. Who's even making newer weapons? Well, if you're interested in the ammo, you probably got something that will go into. You may not be officially there, you know what I mean? A lot of those came back from World War II. And then you've got to remember something most people don't realize is that some of those were given to the Vietnamese as a gift. They also did this with a PLO. all the plo had a ten the thousands of mp44s they had those because they were an eastern european gift the uh... eastern east german's were using the mp44 they kept cranking out a later post-war production model and they made new ammunition so as part of the many gifts you know gifts are out there amongst the Warsaw Pact to their allies uh... the rifle showed up in some really weird places they ended up in venezuela they ended up in South America in a couple places, but they ended up in the Middle East. There are still MP44s in Syria, which is why they're still making this ammunition. Because most of the MP44 ammunition, the 792x33, most of the original stock has been eaten up. The guns really don't break. This is something you've got to remember. If you like the gauge and weight of the AK because it seems hefty, until you pick one up go if you get to a gun show and somebody will let you pick up an mp44 take a look at the gauge of the metal and pay attention to the weight of the weapon it is an assault rifle but it is not a light rifle and that's why the troops liked it because you know for the weight combined with the you know smaller cartridge made it a very manageable weapon and what was most popularly used for was a rear guard operations It was certainly used for any other kind of combat activity, but two men with MP44s could hold back anybody trying to follow up while somebody was trying to retreat. And usually the policy was by the Germans that I know that were World War II Russian front veterans. uh... what they would do is they would take and get a big bag full of magazines and the one thing about the m p forty four you have to remember is it was a select fire weapon full auto or semi it was recommended to be fired on my auto if it was fired full auto you need to hit the full auto switch aim for a up up up up cluster target of multiple options in other words a bunch of people in one place and you fired the whole magazine. That was what was recommended in full auto. That you used the whole magazine. Mark, you're talking about those things ending up in South America. I was looking at some old magazines I had back in the day and it showed some Sandinistas marching in the early 80s, 85. Guess what they were armed with? Ruger Mini 14s. Oh, they had everything down there. uh... remember before the band and he felt really remember i've had that many times on the air robert is not a dictator rueger the owner didn't like he'll tell you tell me any ten pan dictator across the world but he wouldn't know what america thirty-round rueger magazine when he was in charge Oh, I remember you said, if you had a river, Mini-14, you had to get to that market. That's the attitude the owner had. He'd sell his GB full auto or his standard Mini-14 to anyone outside the United States. But he would not sell, for instance, anything other than the standard 20 round or the five round mags with the guns. so if you got somebody got original many fourteen that they that this is a original you know thirty-round magick him no it's not there were no thirty round mags he would let will rueger with the rue the owner of the get the dad rueger wouldn't know thirty round magazines to the american people he wasn't very much pro gun control in america it would have been offered those never one single shot that yeah well he was the gb model which by the way there are versions of it here mostly those guns were either law enforcement contract and they are necessarily powerful auto the gb standard model is full auto select fire however a lot of departments did want to give their cops uh... like fire weapons they want to stay focused on aiming so they bought what was basically uh... of the second model gb which is a semi auto only it's got a bandit log it's got you know there's a whole bunch of features of ever in fact it came with a folding device for it but what happened is he he would he would go out to the cops and on the copy of the police department could tell it because it was a slight fire weapon so they'd sell it sideways into the market so there are some GB's out there but otherwise it was a factory standard mini 14 you know production line rifle and none of it all of those are all serviceable there's nothing wrong with any of them but again he would not sell the GB model in any form to any of us to the peasants. Yeah, well, yeah, no he's worse. No Ruger is worse. That's something I know from you know history back in the day And he was still alive when I was distributor and you know Ruger we had a Ruger distributor ship with the shop and They were horrible to deal with now. I can't sit that okay. Let me qualify that as far as getting everything that the cops could have anything but you peasants couldn't have it but then you could turn right around and go to four other companies and they'd buy so anything okay so it's like well many before if they don't want my business in that area i'm sure there's somebody that'll buy this and uh... bushmaster not bushmaster that everybody knows that make the air fifteen or the one was sold by the original owner uh... dot that bushmaster but the original bushmaster which by the way is for that other air company came from Bushmen, they made a whole bunch of Bushmaster firearms that are totally unique. And you could get those where Ruger wouldn't sell you half of their rifles. So guess what? The market was mostly taken up, and this is where Bushmaster got all their money to get into the AR-15 market. The original parent company, the owners, is the same. Originally picked up and designed their own weapons, kind of like Kel-Tec, like Kel-Tec did. They'd be the kelp tech of the day but not as sophisticated. And the Bushmaster rifle, you could buy two, two and a half of those for the price of one air of 15. So if you were trying to build an army up in the 70s, the Bushmaster rifle, not the Bushmaster pistol. They're both the same basic design as far as the receiver goes. But the Bushmaster pistol was a bullpup. And I wish to God I'd never sold any of those that I had. Those things are worth a fortune now. but they uh... it it was a neat little gun now i got into vietnam i know guys that were in helicopters it got into the middle and the vietnam a little bit and uh... guys afterwards you know was it was trying to be pushed as a uh... air crewman gun for emergencies most powerful and that of the world you know the bushmaster pistol Everybody claimed that of one gun or another at one time or another, but they made a rifle version of that with a regular buttstock. They made it with a folding stock. It didn't like that. But they did make a straight wooden stock or a polymer stock, depending on which one you wanted. And they held up pretty well. But they were light. They were simple. They used AR-15 parts, kind of like what the Daewoo company did. All of the critical parts were AR-15. So any part that wore out, you wear a 15M16 inventory. And Bushmaster sold those to some third world countries because you got two and a half for the price of one. And it was successful enough, it just kind of faded into the background now, but back in the day everybody would have recognized if it was on a table. Hey Mark, back in the day when you were a dealer, did you ever have a chance to meet Mitch Warbell or deal with any of the family of... No, I sold a lot of the matches. uh... the uh... max uh... in forty five in effect a handful of three eighty but now i had they were they were making the rounds uh... at justin was too but you know i can't screw everybody up at but the idea was found the action and some other twelve gauge remember the one that was originally was designed for a lot of open bowl uh... iran and i can't help but i'm going i don't remember that one i remember one called the the land out by the wilk oh those were good little guns those were built like a brick doggo you could beat the hell out you could beat somebody to death with them and turn around and reload and shoot them shoot somebody oh i didn't finish off well well i got tied and i got you on the ground you're all bloody hold on stay right there boom there you go yeah those were those were beautiful firearms as a matter of fact they would be a lot of guys bought those to put them in caches and they're probably still sitting there in greece right now because they were that guy named all those guns after his daughters, Linda and Sherry and I don't know the other ones. Anyway, I'm going to get out here and let somebody up pop in. Good talking to you, Mark. We appreciate it. Thank you. And again, for everybody, aim surplus. They've got some ammo over there right now. Go check. They might post some more still tonight. It's only 8.45, but they've got nine flavors of ammunition on the shelf tonight where before they only had one. and that's over at AIMSurplus.com. AIMSurplus, you're going to have to just punch in ammo and it'll take you to where, what they have in stock. And they have nine flavors of ammo. I can even rattle it off real quick. Two flavors of 12 gauge, 308, 300 blackout, 45 ACP, two flavors of 8mm, 6.5x55 swede, and 8mm curts. That's it. Before we go, we've got enough time here. A couple other things I want to remind everybody. Of course, it's after dark now, so it's a little late. Just because it's been pretty today, we had a wind out of the north and in, then it switched and came off of Lake Erie. Guys, those are just big cold spots, okay? So we had a real pretty day. But that air bites your hind end during the day, at night you can die from this. So I cannot emphasize enough, don't take your cold weather gear out of your packs or out of your cars. Leave everything right where it is because you're going to need it. Some of you are south of us, if you have to deploy north, and you might, you never know. You don't know what's going to happen in this thing when this war kicks off. And because of that, you need to have everything squared away and your tactical gear, leave it intact. You can always pull something out when you get somewhere else, but it's hard to pull it out of thin air when you need it desperately, okay? And hypothermia could happen even in the summer. I keep reminding everybody, the Ranger School incident, you might recall, the guys were down there during the swamp phase, we had three Ranger candidates die. In summertime conditions, problem, they were up to their eyeballs in water. They got up on a tussock in the swamp out of the water, and the temperature dropped by only about 20-some degrees from being close to, what, 90-some, 100 degrees during the day, dropped down into the 70s. That was enough to do them in. Suck the moisture. The moisture was, you know, the moisture works as a radiator. Suck the heat right out of them. They died of hypothermia. Okay, they got out of the water. They might have been better off in the water. You never know. I never even thought, I mean, really it's true, because the water temperature probably stayed pretty consistent, but the air temperature, nothing to hold the calories in. Not enough anyway. Again, keep a cold weather gear. Always keep a woolly pulley, and what I like to do is roll up a standard, a Hola-filled field pant liner and a Hola-filled field jacket liner and pack those in the backpack. I don't always you wear the field jacket liner in my field jacket, but if I need it It's right there in my combat kit with my house load on my back in my backpack And it's another cold weather item if Neil you just a couple layers makes all our difference in the world Go ahead call our champion up this way we went from Dixie's to the 30s and we had snow on the ground. Yeah Yeah Michigan is still got we were winter still it's just that bottom end is going you know the we at the bottom end we always go at Galactic at the end of the winter which is where we are it's kind of up down but farther north you go you're going uphill and it's still winter up north and in the UP it's real winter up north. Well and we have a way of telling everyone in Michigan about where you are It's only ankle deep up here. It's knee deep in the UP. It's neck deep. Yeah, chin deep up in the Upper Peninsula. So we got three different ways of telling stories. See, I used to live in UP. So I know how the winters are up there. Yeah, the big thing here again is there's still some pretty nice buys going on right now because everybody in the... everybody in the surplus industry knows that we're headed to the end of winter and people don't think about winter gear during the summer it's always last minute it's true and vice versa so they know that the summer gear is coming in if you pay attention you can get some nice military trigger finger mittens with liners for nothing militaryclothing.com has got german trigger finger mittens for a dollar ninety nine and big sizes uh... then and they do come in sizes don't forget that so that is another priority um... the other thing is felt any kind of headgear okay there's nothing i gotta mention a stocking cap is no price list to keep your arse from you know drop in in temperature because remember your body is a chimney anything if you don't have uh... headgear you make headgear from something get into your pack find out of care grab a t-shirt uh... do a do rag on that and flip it back over don't hang around the deck flip it over and make another layer on your head okay because the top of your head is where ninety percent of your body heat goes your feet, in fact, it's kind of funny, it's like a chimney in that respect. If your feet go, the body follows. If your feet freeze, the rest of your butt's going to go with it. So you want to keep the feet covered, but if you keep the top of the head between the two, that's half the battle. Now another little trick real quick is if you're in an emergency, kidney pad. Take a blanket, take a bath, if you got towels, here's a good one. If you got towels, especially if you were lucky and maybe you had some stuff in the car, if you got one of those big bath towels, fold it to one quarter its width. Take that, open up your shirt, actually take your shirt off or take your coat off in the vehicle if you're stuck somewhere or whatever where you got shelter. Wrap that around your kid, the kidney height and keep it flat and close to the body. Fold it in, diaper pin it in, whatever you can do to keep it secure or just put your t-shirt over. But by putting that kidney pad in place, you're going to raise your body temperature and retain more heat because your kidneys are where they are for a reason and they shed heat. But you can also keep the heat, okay, keep your body warmer by keeping that area warm. That's why on the old voyager coats, have you ever noticed the old French trader coats? Look at the design. And they understand, it's kind of like, you know, the cummerbund. Okay, how many guys have worn a cummerbund? What was the purpose behind a cummerbund? Do you know? You know, you ever had a tux? And you know, you have to wear a cummerbund. What the hell is this for? Well, look at where it's wrapped. Wow, people were wearing less clothing, but the clothing they were wearing counted. Don't forget that most of the clothing they used to wear was wool. On top, everything else, or a wool cotton blend. but wool mostly. If you were wearing wool, it was usually 100% wool with no mix. Wool is a fantastic product. You take and apply it the way we just mentioned. It will keep your hind end from freezing at night pretty well across the board even if you're wet. So just another tool in the toolbox. uh... last but not least here again with the next monday uh... well course now again i gotta remind you tomorrow uh... eight regimental combat team colin amore's congratulations to the uh... mister yoke maukrib forgive me captain stephen uh... and for the crew uh... tomorrow we've got the flag ceremony for the uh... uh... see what they have got double check the time here I think it starts at 1, forgive me, just be safe, 1 o'clock. I'm sure that they'll be there before that even. But we're looking at, again, the meet and greet. They're going to do drive arounds of the vehicles. It's the force squadron that is being commemorated because they're now official. And that mech section is going to almost double the size of the 8th regimental combat team's mechanized component. and it's significant because they have been building you know a little armored truck fleet we have a number of other light attack vehicles that we've collected and uh... they'll be improving and adding to that very very very soon so the guys have done great work uh... can't emphasize enough that they can use all support they can get from the rest of the guys in the eighth but i think you already know that don't need to say anymore uh... other than that uh... also this weekend if you're going to be on the range guys i can't emphasize enough all guarantee i didn't get a notice on it but you're probably jammed now here's the thing nobody's wasting ammunition but they are going to be taking their time so as quickly as you can get off the next relays get up on the line and we need to get everybody in and out of there before sunset so you all know what you gotta do there uh... another thing is uh... let's see was it sportsman's guide all you know we forget i was doing the string that would tour block last thing grab a pen and paper real quick go to major surplus dot com major surplus dot com major surplus dot com the item if you're looking for a fanny pack these are already green there in nylon like the alice pack same material is the old alice pack these are all straight issue the austrians made copies of everything we did from the 60s and 70s and their standard kit for the longest time has had been their version of an OD green uniform with Alice and Alice type equipment to include their backpack and backpack kits. Well, one of the things they've got here is that major is the Austrian butt pack. There's two good pictures that will help you to understand what we're talking about. But if you're looking for fanny packs and you can't be able to find any for a reasonable price that aren't $24 or $30 apiece, These are $12.95. The item number is, the SKU is 08-0172-0000, okay I believe that one. 08-01720 and see if it pops up that way. Austrian butt pack, $12.95 apiece. and it'll integrate with your TA-56 or your TA-90 gear perfectly. It is a, again, low-mounted pack, but it is expandable. Look in the back and you'll see what I'm talking about, the back picture. There are two sets of hanger eyelets so that you can either, you can roll it down and compress it, or you can hang it by the upper eyelets and shorten your back straps, and this thing accommodates more junk. Now, some of you want that. I know a lot of you guys that are medics have been asking for a bag like this. That's why they would jump at me when I saw it. I didn't know they had these. I think they just got them in. Anyway, $12.95 apiece, which is not bad. And the keepers are the Austrian type side lock plastic. They work really well. They're not bad. They're a bugger like all of them are to get together, but once you get them together, they stay where they're put. It's pretty cool. Plus you can also just take those off and put allus connectors on if you want to also. But that is over at MajorSurplus.com. MajorSurplus.com. Same place to have the vegetato uniforms. And I got the message from our friend who was buying those for their 510 program. I will be sending you an email with more information about the manuals and everything else that you need. So I did catch that email. Appreciate that. and we'll do best we can for you as quick as we can. Another thing, don't forget, socks for you people, more socks is better, you're never going to have enough, and part of keeping staying comfortable and less abuse overall. When we're done, some of you are going to have flat bones. Okay, what do I mean by that? If you've marched, moved enough, and climbed enough, and dropped enough, uh... what happens is you don't realize that the bones are going to get softer as you get older and they will grind flat when you hear about somebody being flat-footed it's not just flat-footed and fallen arches okay part of the reward for fighting or you know being in the field for years and years on end and working for a long time but the same thing over and over again but uh... before that happens or to make it a little less painful and say and reduce that damage Write footwear, cushion sole socks, do what you can to make sure the footwear is decent wherever you can and have spares. Think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And we've got the in there for the long haul. Go ahead call or jump in there. This is Hal and speaking of a major surplus, it looks, I didn't find it on the website anywhere but I seen it when I purchased those vegetata uniforms. I think that's free shipping after $75. Yep, it is. Yes, it is. And I didn't hear no one mention that. You know, I know I was going to buy five of them, but that's just under $75. It would have cost me a little more than $18. So I add on another uniform and it's cheaper. Yeah, you get the uniform for the same price and you don't have to pay any shipping. And no tax. Well, it depends if you're in state, but I noticed something. If you're out of state, the tax gets dropped too. That's right. So that's another good thing. Thank you for mentioning that. You didn't have said that. And again, majors where they have those Austrian butt packs. So if you guys are looking to build up a kit, that's one of those things. I like the pattern. They had them with Sturm years ago and they sold those out, but they still had the Austrian equivalent to the Alice Large pack with a front pack and another small pack. And this, the Fanny Pack is something that's been kind of missing and all of a sudden they got a ton of them. So that's cool. And it's one of those things that's more likely utility item for everybody out there. So if you're going to put your kit together, match up the rest of your guys that have the Vietnam to 1990s era equipment, that's the way to go. So again, free shipping over $75. Am I right? I think I am. uh... another thing everybody keeps asking about mr east guys emory's become so expensive and there's no few out there that are you know better regular mr east of me i'm by anything everything we have but they're they're so expensive it's easier just to go over to dollar tree pick out their mother can't menus of like chili chili with beans chili with beans and meat uh... chicken and dumplings those are all just basically main course amari type mealers old sea ration meals They've even got enchiladas. I grab those. Now, for a dollar a can, you get 15 ounces of food as opposed to the MRE pouch, main course pouch, where we get about 11 ounces. So you get more food for less money. And if it can, you gotta live with that. And I think I can. I scare you to see rations. Okay, I got really used to that real fast, because there's numbiness inside, and the numbiness counts. I get motivated with that. So, again, the mr user not the best by across the board right now when they were whether we were doing both combos are there there were some deals maybe you're almost two years ago now uh... that's been long gone sense that we played nineteen twenty nineteen uh... and we're in the twenty twenty one and by the way it's a story how good chuck of the way through march already And we've got a full stumbling up and down the stairs that is the penalty puppet in the White House. Well, he's somewhere. Maybe he's not in the White House. Or he's somewhere. Anyway, God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the marginal day and night. Thank you, sir. And for everybody out there, guys, thank you for your input. Remember, we do not need on something we test. We do not grind on something. We carefully lap. That way we end up still with a precision machine when we are done. Be patient. Contemplate your belly button. Hand your mantra to the gun god. And then get the information you need to do it right. Okay, I'm gonna go the other way. It's taken over here. More LPR coming up in just a minute. So don't get away. And it is Friday on the Recruer Radio. Bye bye.