March 25, 2021
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2h 6m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics, unit organization, logistics, and preparedness for potential conflict. He covered tactical dispersion, movement calculations, supply chain management, and anti-armor strategies. The show included detailed instruction on small unit tactics, bridge infrastructure vulnerabilities in Michigan, and weapon systems effectiveness. The second half featured a medical marijuana call-in segment hosted by Randy, discussing cannabis legalization, health issues, and personal anecdotes about Vietnam service and tobacco harm.
- tactical dispersion
- unit logistics
- michigan infrastructure
- anti-armor tactics
- small unit tactics
- preparedness
- 8th regimental combat team
- military radio communications
- medical marijuana
- legalization
- tobacco harm
- vietnam
- chemotherapy
- constitutional rights
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt yourself and 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, 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. We invade our space and we fall back. By the world, not again. to why he must be cross- What do we do? Politicians? Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the fashion in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. Dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. Speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to save the world. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's a 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 born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as fire and trample each God-given right, we only watch and 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 to still the land of the free? good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening it intelligence report i'm our party one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and uh... central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us three radio dot four m g dot com liberty three radio on satellite and we are on a m f m micro stations the b base stations and uh... all hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with a lot of uh... afternoon to all of our friends or an evening to all of our friends out there were forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with kona the outline original forty eight states and the districts and territory includes also, if I bring district up, we have people listening in Washington, bad guys, and some allies. Just a heads up on that one, 10-9. And of course, 805 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Thursday, it is the 25th of March, it is the 12th year, forgive me, 13th year, oh how time flies. 13th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian the socialist, soviet patient of america with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic and it has been a very busy week uh... going on with government allied government or at least aligned with our side and with the sick perverted excrement slash regime here in michigan along with the turds and excrement out of the district of criminals run by the overseas We have a lot of other people that are really doing great work. We have to make sure we complement. First of all, I will remind everybody, 8th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines has increased by 25%. Their fourth squadron is active. They are recruiting for mechanics and I think also additional drivers and crew personnel. Remember, they do have an ongoing training program for armored truck, which is the new program that was set up. We are trying to again base, you know, and expand all of the working knowledge so that every crewman knows what the other man does. And in the process, we're also growing up into going from armored truck to equipment and technologies, which everybody is studying. The team members, I understand that they've received their personal blades and the flag ceremony went flawlessly, actually. uh... recorded everybody of course always has a great time they're very impressed and the ladies squadron uh... handed over the colors of the flag and a pledge to defend them to the unit commander and so everything's done and now we're in business really job and to the business of the daily good work uh... on that note if you're looking for replacement parts for military radio communications there's not just one out there but fair radio i gotta keep mentioning that it's the third dimension of two radio out of limo ohio has a lot of decent equipment on the shelf you have to get off of an email or send a picture tell what you need don't just look at what's on the pages and good stuff good information there but you need to connect with them and uh... if you're looking for particular placement parts a lot of you guys have and uh... p r c twenty five seventy sevens i have a whole pile of the above and and PRC eight nine ten ten and although most of those i bought virtually all the inventory strategic reserve from our right patterson air force base years ago about a couple of these get a brand new old inventory the way they were put underground uh... down there in the end of the uh... storage complexes and uh... the npr c eight ninety ten times i was the third person to handle them the first with the manufacturer the second was the inspection was done during the cycle storage test where they go through the re-box everything and then uh... i bottom where they were getting rid of the inventory so the eight ninety-ten that we run which are all up in the off progress we up the uh... radio bandwidth uh... the radio spectrum forgive me uh... they uh... each one was brand new old inventory and the uh... impure c twenty-five about half of those we got like that of the seventy-seven most are after market broading his waves of imports from europe from nato and uh... there all that we know we should overseas sold by the renna revolution companies came back in and then we've taken all our spare parts and all the stuff we've accumulated and refurbished everything to the point where those radios are not a hundred percent the other thing i picked up way back in the day working in g r c one twenty five vehicle radios and we have probably a total i was doing a care i was doing i could have a cash out on this how many of these that we buy well we got a product twenty five dollars a piece brand new old inventory in the box every part individually foil wrapped you know vacuum foil stored paid a hundred twenty five a piece for them and you know i picked up a made several trips to barnacle warf trading company which is now long gone and right patterson itself when i bid on a bunch of this stuff uh... under one of the many company names and uh... i think we did a total of about two hundred and eight and she or she one twenty five some of those i don't think we have a ten left there in the box strategically stored technically reserved for you know the other you're using them and those radios probably one of the discussions i had two days she get them out of the box anyway go through everything although store the way they are they've been in climate control etcetera so there really isn't a reason to take them out so that's the debate right now where where they are we can move them anywhere we need to uh... beat them up a little bit because they're you know they're stored packages within packages within packages but we can literally take a radio right off its rack take one of these radios plug it right in hook all the power up and go with no hours because even though it's a vietnam era radio on issued virtually new made by you know from the manufacturer you know strategic reserve radio okay and we have still a few other things like that both signal generators etcetera so We're working on, again, foundational understanding of unit management and especially unit cooperation with mechanized. Once you've got the basics, again, you understand, you get it in your head how a team works for each machine as a team, but each one of them is the equivalent to what we talked about before about a squad and our fire teams and a team leader. In terms of the vehicles, when you're looking at a five-vehicle platoon, or squadron depending on which formation pattern you do you know the unit is adopted uh... each of these units of course one is a you know unit command of vehicle in the arrest are the fingers of the fifth and then we have for the only difference is we may have another attached vehicle of remembers recovery vehicles planes workers and even amazingly enough we have some of the uh... cherry pickers have you ever recall what is it the m one nineteen one one nine or whatever it is i'd have to double check but it's not the uh... it runs like a rape tape the thing actually will do sixty miles an hour on track if you're on governor but it's uh... it was a with nothing but a boom of basically a bold with the system that can be used for recovery to a degree but more important for uh... engine lifting in the field and or heavy component lifting in the field so we even have a few those complete then with spare parts so if you're patient you just keep accumulating and routing it you've got all this equipment on hand. And if we run it anymore, they go to that particular unit because we keep all of the same vehicles in the same family and patch. Something gets knocked out and becomes spare parts for all the others that are right there. Anyway, a couple things here again. I don't know what's going to happen with the meeting tonight. I think they're going to end up with more base information, which is going to motivate a lot more of the counties. uh... well the existing countries cousin it's matter of where were the different groups are where are all of you out there that are preparing for what it is we know inevitable inevitably has happened there's going to be a crowd war in country step one is that ground wars against the secret police in the kosher mafia running the secret police we know where they are they they think they know where we are you know place first attack back and forth after that it's going to go into a unconventional paraconventional and conventional ground conflict against the foreign operations here that will be working with the surviving limited elements of the secret police units in conjunction with the traders that we have there from outside the country now operating in the district of criminals that is the real conflict and survivability of material support conservation of strength is especially critical in the earliest phase so again i recommend you do a little more reading not just watching videos or movies uh... there's a lot of great work out there on the understanding unit formation movement and one of the toughest things to wrap your brain around just like when people play well we got this call on first bit up with the tech what you guys doing anything where's fridge mid-lap or what but you do know well first of all fred did such a good job of hiding himself and you know talking himself away and dot he's going to be safe by not having anything to do with anybody that one somebody said french midlabs under attack it's like really well first of all who is for a trip at last man where is a bridge mid-lap well he's just on the road how far is just on the road willies over and will schmidlap county which is like five counties were half the state away from everybody else that's you you're making contact with or maybe a state away well we don't have teleporters yet let me read the night but if we don't and while we do have instantaneous communications we do not have instantaneous tran's portation and this is where it gets frustrating and i've heard this many times you're going to be listening talking to and having a conversation with people around her attack you're going to try to expedite and close the travel time from point a point b to roll up there you know the the backside of the enemy or at least engage the element that's going to be facing out while you're trying to come in because remember the they're not stupid on the other side they the donut is designed to keep people outwardly contained no one for one direction walled deflecting any other interest from the other but not only do you have to move but you need to move and be able to concentrate force which means that while your units may be moving or your allies may be moving one of the biggest problems is you have to be able to bring that forced to bear a particular objective now it's only the talking again before and i'm not ridiculing because everybody but it's on our pain out there will discuss a problem taking an enemy location means that not only do you project strength but you have to be able to take control of reinforce and establish effective what now becomes a mobility defense issue whereas if the enemy is forced to come to you they're completely exposed and you can take advantage of a what is called defense in depth so if you do it take an objective example is what we saw way out west with the taking of the the old museum facility out during the other bundles It's not just the idea of getting into something, it's how are you prepared to extract yourself from something? Always remember that. You have to have not just a plan, you have to have several plans. You have to have a plan overlapping with the other plan, and by the way, a backup plan to that, at least in the back of your head. And the decision has to be made, and then you have to remember that all your plans may be for naught, and the moment the first arrow leaves the bow, in other words, the moment the first bullet flies from the barrel, all bets are off and everything is on the fly. This is where an old axiom comes into play. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. Now, you have to make decisions. They may not always be perfect, but in the field you have to make decisive, you have to make decisions that are decisive and precise. And you have to take your chances in some cases. remember that dynamic for twelve first of all the foundation for all of this all of it about what we're talking about doing is how well have you trained and how realistically have you trained part of this is there's all kinds of goofy ideas i've seen about order could be a little bit because of we have all the work of the show really well i'm a purple grass before we get the field that i'll let them out There are a number of overlapping issues that need to be addressed so that you get that with an integrated fighting force and with everybody properly trained you can get the job done and in fact probably recover both wounded and even KIA's but you have to have a series of established SOP's for personal maintenance, personal combat operations, integrated team effort and integrated unit effort. At each level, it requires responsibility on the part of everyone to train effectively. And that means that whoever does the thought they want to be, the grand poo-ba, the big general, the leader, the whatever, five stars, you know, two chicken hawks or a double X cross, you know, whatever it is you're going to do for that rank, with it comes the responsibility to come up with effective training. If you don't have a bigger institution or organization you're a part of, you're still responsible for that. and there's ample opportunity with all the resources the richer fingertips to at the very least mimic what is readily available and out there in the way of an information base i'm not talking movies and talking about basic ideas and you selecting what makes most of them for the fighting for small unit force that you're trying to organize go to youtube there's a million videos that they come a little while half a murder you know what would be good you know quote-unquote older than the people try to obsolete whether dot nothing is obsolete it's a matter of changing things up extracting from each period will overlapping first of all basics that don't change combining them with unique opportunities based upon weapons design basic experience material and resources and that changes in various one window of time to the next but it's you as the unit commander or is that an element of a war council making effective decisions and be effective Now, if you make a mistake, get over it. Now don't keep fumbling... I gotta watch my mouth. Don't fumble, screw. Constantly and expect to be rewarded. In other words, you better get your act together to begin with and have solutions and be willing to execute those, you know, those base solutions as applied to the threat. But do it in such a way that by the time you're done, your inability to be able to project your strength for lack of manpower. In other words, your people are dead. uh... fumbles groovy overall program we're going to avoid that okay with regard to individual training even by yourself all of the basics could be easily a pop found and applied okay the remember your personal skill with your farm it with the only issue personal hygiene all that will on the total both notes dot dysentery bad teeth uh... not scrubbing your arse clean a little bit every once in a while has put more troops down than bullets swords and battle axes cholera all of those could run through all whole bunch of people in a real short period of time you know real threats not like the corona beer virus bull shit okay real threats so this is where part of your education process is making sure that you understand that you have to have certain tools in the toolbox and while you can have them in the toolbox you should personal hygiene and personal maintenance is a high priority what do you think during vietnam there was a big emphasis which everybody keeps reinforcing or was reinforcing in movies after the fact about vietnam for instance about them talking costly about tooth maintenance you know toothbrush now to use a two-pride how could make a rear teeth why well again to true to take a clicker your but don't heart of the bullet it's true okay don't worry i got a pair of players we get rid of it but there's a lot of pain between on that one is there yeah there is so again proper maintenance uh... sanitation as far as where do you put what it is the goes in a come out the other end sanitation also have to do though with deception and denying the enemy intelligence information to the best degree to the best of your ability and to whatever degree possible what i mean by that is you'll just defecate just anywhere to battle for a hygiene issue from one end the other half of it is detection of the buckwheat uh... guess what kind of detectable net net net what have you been eating okay so this is why i don't know how to take care of set up a good stuff not really exciting not real glamorous boy we're not pulling the trigger on anything but it's just as critical as any of your infantry skills affected in part of your inventory skills another thing land navigation yes i think you drive down the road but you gotta remember that the secret police plan on using the road that for the way to feel channel and then neutralize you with the threat utilizing vertical control points utilizing choke points in the road net bridges. That's why years ago the Fed started pushing with Agenda 21 to take out as many bridges as possible in the lake states, and Michigan was one of them. There are whole secondary but still major primary roads that traditionally had a complete bridging network that have been cut off completely. Now, there are two solutions to this from the military end. Personally, what we're ready to do is replace the bridges. Sure, why not? Oh, you'd think that way. In fact, if you look at Michigan, our north and south roads, just like the railroads, they cut out most of the railroads. Many of our north and south roads that were straighter than arrow and straighter than the expressways, but are not primary roads, literally ran the state of Michigan from the bottom almost to the very top of the lower peninsula. Unfortunately, the eco-freaks, slash, read out the Fed in their planning for manipulation of and controlling traffic and the flow of traffic for operational security purposes, canceled out through the Environmental Protection Agency and through all the eco-freak agendas, bridges that were to be replaced, that had been in place for many, many, many, many decades, if not over 100 years. I can walk you right down the Huron River and show you how many different bridging points were negated because they were around in my living memory. But it's also true of significant roads that were actually useful commerce lanes that were intentionally broken down and destroyed, then the bridges that were replaced, the others that were there, had to be tank capable so that armor can be used across the state as needed against the population. In fact, in the 90s, when they were testing the bridge networks, what did they use? The combat, the Army Corps of Engineers brought out a dragon wagon with an M1 Abrams on it and raided the bridges. Why not just grab a laterno? No, they specifically were using a helmet. with an Abrams tank on it because if they're going to use armor and technology against the American people, they need to make sure that the bridges they do build and leave intact are rated for the equipment they're going to use against the American people. Now understand that the other bridges were accessible for smaller, lighter traffic or, say, light mechanized or whatever, but for heavier-rated pieces of equipment, they would have been completely restricted. So you have maneuverability on the civilian side. not on the military side. Well, the objective was to restrict that. So, one of the plans, and it's pretty straightforward, is light-duty bridging to replace anything that's missing. And by the way, we'll immediately, there's some idiots next to you going, well, they'll just go to bomb it. Well, of course they are. Which point? For the time that we can use it, it is priceless. And again, time dynamic. One of the things that we need to be ready to do, if we cannot bridge, we are going to forward. We're going to use floatables. We're going to use pontoon bridges so that we can just move at least light, fast attack traffic quicker from one area to the next. This is a water state. You need to be prepared to do this. And yes, we are also going to take advantage of the waterways just as we will the airways when the time comes. So... time to target how long does it take the biggest problem you also have is again it's kind of like that cavalry thing there's four minute bro for cavalrymen abreast you're moving across an area that's only about fourteen feet wide the channel is through rough terrain you have six thousand men to move how long does it take for a breast and with each line one behind the other if one started if they start one o'clock in the morning how long does it take for six thousand men with you know in mechanized like that horseback to move through an area and to be able to rally up as a fighting force and effectively engage I just gave you what was an old math problem but it really doesn't change be it horse or be it manpower moving in column and tactically dispersed let me ask you something what's the normal tactical dispersion of all between men when you're moving in a threat battlefield environment how far apart is supposed to be anybody what's the manpower distance or a social distancing hey there we go what dot com that social distancing spec battlefield environment ten yards when you're traveling when you're moving when you're you know when you've got a team moving you've probably been taught this well if you're moving and using a trail or a road you disperse your line left and right so not only are they ten yards apart from one man to the next but in reality lined up with each other they're twenty yards apart that sounds really good that's a smart way to move people it is you should be moving that way because bullets won't travel through a multiple number of people of one bullets traveling in their lined up uh... fragmentation devices well there's more likelihood that if you can hear it coming you'll dispersed even more efficiently so it's less likely that there will be a high in attrition rate with your personnel right you have one hundred people each put down the house forty man You have a little command detachment. That's going to be your last, you know, little hint of numbers there. If you look at the math, you're going to have a weapons section and a command detachment. There's 100. We'll say a company could be 120. So we'll do 40 men per platoon and we won't worry about the detachment. There's 40 men, and I keep each squad distance apart also, usually increased by another 10 yards. What is the distance between the point man up front and just the first 40 people. How far spread out is that team? That platoon? What is 10 yards times 40? Doesn't seem like it should be that, but in reality, if you're all doing what you're supposed to and I'm walking along, watch your distance. Come on, quit gagging up. Walk it, just stretch it out. Come on, guys. Tactical. Every once in a while you're coaching people to get tired. You've been doing 10, 20, 25 miles a day, your infantry. You're moving along, you're in a forced road march. You gotta remind everyone, some people are tired, some people haven't been up all night. They were up the night before we guard Mount. So you keep moving. Your first 40 people are how far apart? What is 10 yards times 40 people, okay? You got that one? Oh, now remember we got about 10 or 30 or 50 yards, because we let the first platoon move forward. The second platoon now is in mount and motion and there are 40 of them and each one from front to back are 10 yards apart. So how far apart are those next 40 people? Oh wait a minute, now I've got the rest of my company, my rear platoon, tagging up behind end. They're 30 to 40 yards from the middle platoon and now they're each 10 yards apart. So now let's do some math. If I properly in road march tactically dispersed my unit, I have a company strength. I have a man way up front. I even have a point man beyond that. I have a point man, I have a follow up. These two guys are my scouts. But I'm not going to count them. The front man up front, very first one, with 10 yards behind each man, with 30 yards between each platoon, how many yards distance is it between both man just in the front of the formation and the guy in the very asked and look around everyone so i'll make sure somebody's not right up our rear with that the uh... twelve hundred and ninety yards so you gotta run that a minute or two thank you think about this now this this helps you to relate to get worse when you know we're talking infantry where you're right there i've moved formations of battalion strength company strike i've been in the middle of a four i've been in a lot of the public dot the all i see officer in charge i've watched carl you know forward platoons make contact and have to you know move the order of actually move the whole damn formation to respond uh... the problem you've got you've got six hundred men spread out over how far Now in some cases you might even be trying to save time. In fact, in this case I was lucky. I had a company that was retarded to the rear because of quick transfer of ammunition and became equipment. So I had a company that was tagging along, but they were double timing it, and I had them in quick road march, so they were able to actually follow up and respond and move past the middle formation a little quicker, only because they were already at a higher speed, and I just kept them moving. But that middle platoon was straggled out over there four hundred yards doing their job where you're supposed to and remember we're doing this because there are different threats and these threats are constant and the most common is that the modern battlefield well even the battlefield for the last hundred years really hasn't been very you know with a healthy for infantry in general as it we know that if it gets worse but the fact of the matter is that those policies can't change in fact they're part of your religiosity You all understand that so now we make contact up front now remember first of all my enemy is playing the dance of sorts of just because I made contact with the first platoon doesn't mean that's where the primary threat is In fact immediately left flank right flank It's quite probable that that blunting action up front is purely designed to force the formation to stop because there's a prepared kill zone that I'm now standing in and now I have to respond to that now just imagine it gets worse because you get a call at six o'clock at night they've been grabbing people you're in washington-auk county you're telling people that you've had people just attacked here in washington-auk county and you contact people in north of grand rapids midland michigan and another group towards the palm The only good part about that contact is that all three locations have combat-ready troops because there's a training exercise going on, so that's a little bit of an advantage you have, but you also have to mobilize everybody else. And they're not on standby. They're not ready to go. This is a realistic scenario. By the way, what did I just describe? What happened with Houtari here several years ago? The enemy chose a bad time actually to attack because three different combat formations. One was actually in a live fire preparation at one of the camps. The group that I was with, we were in fact in a good and bad situation. I won't get too much into the detail, but there were things that went right and there were other things that we had to correct because of where we were in terms of bad location for certain parts of some of the things that had to work. The other group out of the thumb area was able to move immediately because everybody was there and they were Minutemen. They're actually better prepared than the average bearer at that period of time. But you're still crossing and you can't cross blindly three to five counties worth of the state of Michigan. So first, you need eyes on the ground. So your reconnaissance, any reconnaissance that's local or close, and they have to collect first, they have to get in. They have to see what's going on, they have to exfiltrate, and then they still have to pass on the information in a timely fashion if at all possible. Ground reconnaissance was immediate, but some of the ground transformation and ergo, the transfer of information from those ground reconnaissance individuals or groups took up to three hours. Why? Because they literally went right up to touching the enemy's tail, on the ground, on foot, so close that they could have pissed on them. But in doing so, it took time to infiltrate to be able to observe who was on the ground, what forces were there, what was the situation of the detention site, etc. Not somebody said, somebody heard, not guessing, but getting up there and right and dirty in the back, right behind the enemy. But then you have to exfiltrate back out, and that takes frustrating time. And then you still have to break out, move to an area where you can get to your secure communication. That takes time. Everybody is too busy thinking two-hour mystery movies or the four-episode or five-episode miniseries and that isn't the world at all. And it becomes really frustrating because you want to act. But on the other hand, our policy is we're going to war. This is not a theatrical experience. This is a real life experience. See, all the people in this chain of process are counting on you to make the right decisions. Part of this is you have to do it based upon true intelligence. Now, somebody said that somebody heard that somebody saw. I get reports like that all the time, every day, tying up a whole lot of time. Okay, but in this case, we're committing to fight, but we have to first find where it is. You know, everybody, you have to rescue people. Where are they? Do you have a magic crystal ball? Got something to pull out of your ass I didn't know about? Well, if you do, you should have provided for us sooner. Now remember, half the people usually open their mouth after an action, don't have a clue about what actually happened, but they're listening again to the hearsay somebody said somebody heard somebody saw. And then don't forget, the enemy also has a couple of their titwits in there, whose job it is to stir the pot by creating confusion. It will be no different when we get into this thing as it's developmentally, it's not gonna stop. it's going to continue it's going to get really bad real fast and you from that point forward again there's no turning back so one of the other aspect of this i haven't even helped you with something else you need to think about you have a nice combat load what your combat load per person how prepared are you right now so let's say that that forward platoon makes contact with those back faggots in that donut different that donut surrounding the uh... farmhouse or the neighborhood that under attack along can you sustain the fight what's your first leg of of of uh... logistics that are coming in to provide resupply how are you going to do that do you have a plan or do we're gonna have a two fifteen minutes special advertisement uh... infomercial everybody's gonna take a coffee break and we'll get back a will get back at each other after we've been decent no further away we have a cup of coffee wave over there everybody reloads and we can reset the video game If you commit your forces, you also have to be able to sustain your forces. How many of you have thought that through? Logistics is really dull. Not real exciting. You don't pull the trigger. There's no booms. There's not a flash. There's nothing at the other end going boom or a flash. But what makes it happen, as I've said a million times, logistics, logistics, logistics, the key to victory. Because once you commit a force into the field and project them, first, and i've said this many times that i know you've got people out there and yet i'm going to challenge me got a map that's out there or you'll need to go in that heavy really gonna pull that that ammunition out of your ass you have make it you've got a mystery magical wander some bs like that no whatever you are you if you don't have it to fight with it you don't have it period assumption isn't going to get you anything down the road Now let's remember something, because the argument has always been, well I'm going to strip my enemies dead. Well of course you are. I plan on doing that. I'm going to take their dirty underpants with a garbage bag because I need cleaning rags later. Seriously, they'll be bare-ass naked when we're done. But you know what? They've been shooting at you while you were trying to kill them. You want to bet? Do you want to think that? I'll betcha. in fact one of the reasons you will probably be successful as a defender is because your enemy is going to be in the situation no matter how hard they tried no matter what even with the more i'm saying right now there's nothing they can do to change the failure to provide logistics were it needed in terms of replacement munitions evacuation of wounded replacement personnel because it will be denied to them so you've shot their ass up example waco The British videos were on a million rounds of 7.62x39 ammo. They had Barrett Model 82s. They had M1A's. They had a wide selection of really fine weapons at their disposal and all the munitions and magazines to support them. Okay, the enemy came as an assault force. Like somebody said, well, will you go take the old camp gray link? Okay. Well, Bat Faggots were, you know, planning on a specific sorta. They were, they were well, well supported by the federal government, had all the money they needed, had a year to train in practice, took their basic combat load as they perceived it to be, assaulted the location, made three attempted assaults, and had it not been for the Branch Davidians being nice, they still of course even with the branch of the has been nicely still had their abdentated to them into big ham chunks on to separate big-ass platters by the end of that third attack on all within a matter of hours matter or or some odd minutes they consumed every round of ammunition they had so had you killed the enemy dead if you were assuming that you were going to get resupply from your enemy what would you have gotten from your enemy forty two rounds of ammunition Oh, I'm sure they may have collected some of their empty mags, but they were dumping mags as quick as they were dropped. So you probably would find a bunch of empty mag pockets, a really fine rifle, and between about 100 combat-effectives, there were 42 rounds of ammunition left between all the weapons that they had. You're gonna resupply with that? Now, you won. Let me give you an example of this was a ground action. You won. You were carrying 300-plus rounds of ammunition per person minimum. How much ammunition did it take for you to defeat and crush your enemy? by more ammunition by more ammunition by more ammunition you've succeeded and you've actually acquired really quickly cool weapons your automatic riflemen for the having a go bang bang bang with a faster your finger we're gonna walk up put a bullet in the carcass of that at that that is carrying that saw gun or whatever because he still looks like he's twitching we're gonna take that saw gun we're gonna start looking around for all the links because you're guess what he shot up his combat load it's loying sir here though you got five five six your combat loads to get what you might be shocking uh... five five six mags now remember you do have the option use magazines but that got his not as reliable with the with the and fifteen magazine with the with being built that okay so you might want to grab some of those links on the ground show a few together while you got the time in between the counterattack your enemy hasn't made yet and you can bring that belt fed gun back in the service but remember the reason you defeated them is because they ran out of ammo So the resupply isn't going to be in front of you. You would better have a plan for logistics behind you. And you go in heavy. This is why, like I said, for those of you who don't understand, you go in like an airborne unit or an air mobile unit. You go in with everything you can carry going in and you can drop some of it when you hit the ground because at least it's there with you. Your transport and support units should have a specific amount of medical gear, a specific amount of munitions, and ideally if you know that you're mobilizing for an outbound. then you should have palletized, in other words, ammo canned and crated or ammo canned and kitted, additional blowout kits and medical support to include plasmas, whatever, in the munitions inventory, pyrotechnics, ammunition of whatever calibers and categories are needed to support the weapon systems, and whenever possible, you're probably going to pull out all stops, and that's when the heavy and direct fire stuff comes out. If we know that we're going into a conflict, I will remind you again, whenever they go after somebody to confiscate the guns, they're just going to be in exchange, that could start it. Let's say maybe they decide to attack a county government here in Michigan, which by the way, the state police have talked about, but that's already been put on the table. I have to tell you, we do know that. Right now, Michigan State Police and the feds have talked about trying to take it use as an example to terrorize all the rest of everybody out there but packing a county government in michigan right now so if they do that and old people worry about their heels and they're fighting that's going to escalate this thing so again what type of supply and support what do we need if that happens guys everything you've got that heavy it is heavy in the come but biggest worst holes in it it's time to use it that simple all them and sixty's will build machine guns you chose browning everything that we've got time for it to come out and do its business and there's a lot of it from world war one world war two the korean war vietnam well with anything you can imagine some of the has to write so that war little and it's not just your mission all over the country so that part of what's coming out to alligator choppum pat and that's why i get like i said the wretched machine for lack of operatives and equipment must grind to a halt But to get there, you have to understand the translation of distance and time. And you have to have it in your head, the math formula for being able to move the people that you claim you want to be responsible for, because you're going to be the big owner and the guy in charge. Now, as an individual small unit commander, your numbers are lessened. Always remember that. The math numbers are lessened. A 10-man squad is a lot easier to manage and takes a lot less time to maneuver. So in reality, that is why they're a very valuable asset. a multiple number of squads, small unit tactics, a number of multiple independent squads can do a tremendous amount of damage, especially since in America we can own any stinking gun we can get our hands on, and own as many of them as we want to. So we really do have kind of like a golf course scenario here, where we can pick what we have in the golf bag in terms of what iron would work best for the project we're on. And there's no reason for that not to be that way. In fact, there's this whole idea, there's only one gun you need, no, I think you need every weapon you can afford and put on the shelf, we need to. By the way, again, we're going to rate how we use them. And in some cases, we're keeping them round purely because while they were cheap, we can get a lot of ammo and somebody who doesn't have a gun shows up, I can give them something cheap that we have a lot of ammo for, and I'm not out as much. And they can contribute. They may not be the first fighters up, but again, you never know. Like I said, there's no weapon made in the last hundred years I want to get shot with. I don't know about anybody else. I hear that BS obsolete crap. Yeah, that 8mm Mauser made in 1905. It's just so useless. He's dead. Yeah, he was that 1905 Mauser. What? He's dead. But it's an obsolete gun. I heard the preaching about it being an obsolete gun. Oh, there's another one dead. Yeah, but he got shot with that 735 Carcano that guy brought back from World War II. I think his son's got that one. Oh, wow, look at that, he's dead. Black uniform, spiffy, cool equipment. He's got a hole in his noggin, about the size of half a fist. From that 735 Carcano. I don't know, but it still kills ya. Wow! Who'd have thunk that one? Alright. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. they have a how will shoot them a collective type of that up to the in one grand well again that's my point is that that's all these weapons are being rediscovered right now i've been watching some of the stuff being cranked out and to be quite a lot of the grand of the defensive battle rifle inside the united states is actually a quite devastating weapon and i would point something out if you don't think that government isn't thinking about waging war against the american people let me ask you something have you read anything on the body armor ratings and what they what they laid down as a specification for body armor that the government wanted to buy or is buying the latest greatest stuff is supposed to be able to the the the the specification as they wanted to be able to stop m two thirty caliber a p okay let me ask you all something first of all are there any seven six two slash 30 caliber M1 rifles in service right now. There is no army that carries one that we're going to see out there. How about, um... seven fifty by fifty one NATO sure but you do know that there are little or no AP rounds made for the three oh eight rifle right for the seven sixty by fifty one NATO you know the biggest batch were made the re-israeli bullets israeli ammunition that was loaded with american munitions bullets from the fifties are that were given to the israeli for free about they sold back out of the market you do know that was the only batch i tried to get everybody not to shoot him back in the nineties and eighties and a lot of good cause the ammo was cheap but it was all a p it was three oh eight eighty which is harder than the higher harder find the chicken teeth so let me ask you that since we know there's no m two thirty caliber in the hands of of government that we would be fighting why is the government buying a body armor to stop m two a p thirty-odd six who's carrying that carrying that good people who has the preponderance of m one garand or nineteen oh three spring fields are thirty out six bolt-action rifles are thirty out six some a auto remingtons those are for armies that the american people so the pentagram perceiving an understanding what they want you to the idea that we have such a vast amount of that ammunition of available that we haven't wasted but in fact have husband the government who plans on waging war for the u.n. and the globalist bankers against you is buying arbor body armor based on the american people as the single threat government troops are going to go against nobody in any other government is riding with an m1 garand with m230 caliber a p no one we are What's the largest armored vehicle that M1, 30 will go through? Well, it's just a matter of what kind of armor is being used. Remember, you've got layered armor on a lot of the lighter vehicles, which again was hopefully designed to reduce, you know, penetration against things like we're talking about or 50 caliber Browning. the layered steel homogeneous you know i will play with ceramic played with kevlar played with steel plate all that is supposed to deflect provided it's you know given enough angle of approach or that you'd take the benefit of of you know her armor walnut thickening the wall of the armor plate uh... m two a p is what it was supposed to be of reducing but thirty-odd six m two a p what i feel all of these rounds of special use before is obviously crotch out on my enemy If he's got any dangly armor, I'm going to tell you again, you watch any of the training that we've done with our people here, I put the X-ring down in the groin. You know what's amazing? If you don't hit the groin, you ride up into the torso anyway, one way or another your bullet doesn't get wasted. There's no cracking any rounds over the enemy's head. But if you hit them with an M2AP round and they've got dangly armor down there, man, you've got to stop it. And again, you can only carry so much and wear so much armor. as far as vehicles go any of your soft skin pretty much all of even those that have kevlar bodies or like kevlar bodies like they're doing now with the stewards okay but a lot of the foreign trucks are in the same situation still you can chew up a lot of components on the on the equipment and that's what you aim for what you're trying to do is not go through necessarily you know core body parts but tear up critical components and that ap round will do a very fine job of that electrical fixtures barrel receiver bases uh... optics cameras you just you know it's going to get through the matter what white protection they put around that they can't put enough around the object you blinded and you've got you can't find one of them and again here's another thing thank you for bringing up remember anti-armor everybody shoots you do understand that everybody shoots but no where to shoot no i'm not i'm not thinking my two two three is going to go through it a more inside panel but you know what you will do every mother's uncle twenty three millimeter chain guns you know real the work newer guns twenty vote twenty three millimeter guns twenty millimeter guns twenty uh... twenty five caliber of single shot twenty millimeter single-shot uh... cuz i like this little drums and all the other fun stuff we have fifty five boys doing for that bread box on the top of that a broms or aim for the end of the barrel. By the way, your marksmanship with these modern arms is such that you should be able to do that. Now, we're going to shoot back. First, I've got to see you. But also, I'm not telling you, stand there and stand up, be a silhouette like in a movie. Take cover, engage, and move. Don't stand there and repeat fire, engage, and move. But when you do, know where to shoot. Understand that bread box on every one of these armored vehicles is now the weak point. almost all of your sighting systems have been compressed into digital. If you'll notice, on many battle tanks, they don't even have a stereoscopic sight anymore, which means they have no real optic option to switch out from conventional optics or a conventional stereoscopic optics. They can't switch back and forth. They are committed to digital. So now what that means, and they don't want you to think about it, is anything you've got that's smaller that can shatter, crush, break, or shred, Any of the areas where the import points are destroys the ability of the weapon to fight without even having to knock it out. And remember, your shoulder fire weapons aren't going to be doing that mostly. You're dealing with infantry, but because we have an anti-armor policy, everybody fights. that means that whenever you can you know where to put rounds down on target now let's think about something with this post all if you brag how even your five five six for those mighty fine optics you bought that you can keep everything inside a pie plate will be a target objective you're looking at if you fired a little bleak on say i i i i've any kind of battle tank or a pc those target areas are a lot bigger than a pie plate but again but can you believe damage it counts let's remember that again if you can't do anything else what what what what couple kids i trained during before desert dot one one in the desert dot one and they were using bear it and they were their job was in the early stage before open hostilities broke out completely their job was to go forward and they literally were using depleted uranium fifty caliber rounds to punch holes through tank barrels and artillery tubes Don't try to hit the vehicle, knock out the gun. Makes the rest of the 50-ton vehicle pretty much worthless. And that was what they were doing just before the offensive. They moved the snipers forward. Marine snipers did this. And they moved forward with a depleted 50 caliber round with a Barrett fully sighted in, ready to go, obviously. And what they did is the artillery, which was well-bunkered in, the tubes were extended and prepped to fire. Well, because they were extended, they were like shooting at a log. And they had no problem hitting it multiple times. And once you compromise the barrel, that gun is useless. It's self-destructive, okay? Just heads up. And by the way, there will be more depleted uranium rounds to capture from the enemy. They are going to provide that. They're going to be out there. Of course, they plan on using them on you. The idea is to make sure you get rid of them first. And again, the other part about what I've been talking about here is I'm sure somebody's going, well, it's conventional. Either with unconventional, paraconvention, or conventional travel, first of all, pretty much doesn't change. The only consideration is volume, and in fact, let's put it this way, with unconventional, your ability to focus fighting strength is even more watered down because you increase the distances between elements, between personnel. and elements, but more importantly, elements. They're at greater distance apart if they're even moving in proximity to each other. And they're significantly slower in action, and they're going to be more effectively ordered to disperse rather than make contact. So the bad part about that is if you're the lead unit or the middle unit, you make contact. The other two units may have a standing order to break contact and avoid, which means you're on your own. Oh, you forgot about that. You wanted unconventional warfare. Guess what? There are some rules. Some of them have to do with, with unfortunately, if you really believe in that process, uh, sacrifice. And we're going to try to avoid sacrifice. Proper planning prevents pith performance. So we need to be better at what we're doing. The most important thing is being able to put, if you've got web-fingers, put the munitions where it needs to be in the hands of the riflemen and the the Anyway, a lot more to cover, but for all of you out there, do what you can, for all you can. When every time you've got, you're blessed with it, use it well. God bless our Republic. That's horrible. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And you on a wonderful day of night. That's all of you out there. You're the solution. You're gonna have to make it happen. This is a big country. We're not gonna worry about fighting in Alaska. Here Tom, you can't do anything about Hawaii. Sorry guys. What we're gonna be worrying about is the continental United States. That's our issue. That's the hard part for us and that's the battleground. Now, how are we gonna win? You figure that out. We can't win. Whether it's short, intermediate or long, we're going to win. based on how motivated all of you get. I'm going to get out of the way, Ed taking over, and while we are coming up, don't touch the stuff, we will be back tomorrow for the Friday Intelligence Report, God bless. through and done out the show here tonight. I'm your host, Machine Con Randy, and it's time for the Medical Marijuana Hour. And I'm brought to you by Liberty Free Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com. And if you'd like to call the show tonight, let us know if you've had a good or bad time with marijuana. You can do that and that number is 7124320900. Activation code is 957-464-pound. A star six will activate you. Again, those numbers are 7124320900. Activation code is 957-4-pound. A star six will demute you. Again, if you'd like to let us know any good or bad things about marijuana tonight, it's your chance to speak up. The number is 712-4320-900. Activation code must 957-464-pound. A star six will demute you. Well, I've been I've been everywhere, man. Yeah, I've been to the Ann Arbor Hospital there, the VA, and they gave me an MRI today, our CAT scan. Yeah, CAT scan. And seeing what they're going to be able to do for it. And I've still not been able to get my blood sugar under control. So I'm going to have to... a look into something here, maybe get a hold of my doctor up in Wyoming, Michigan, find out from him that there's something they can do. Excuse me. The thing about it is, if I want to start chemotherapy, if my blood sugar's not under control, they won't start it. And I've got hips and hands about that yet, and I've got a couple weeks to get my sugar down and to get find out what is going on with the cancer altogether. And to make things severing, I'm going to take care in the next week and I'm going to get with Ed for sure and make sure this would be fine. But my granddaughter wants to take over the medical marijuana hour and she's well qualified. And she'll bring an audience of small ears to the phone and that's what we're looking for. We're looking for a younger generation to come up in our ranks and what better way to do that than with the medical marijuana hour by a person their age. So that's what we're looking at. Depending on my health goals, you know, if I feel like it, I'll be here talking at you. This past Monday things were so hectic. I came in and it was a low phone Power on it and I've had so much going on that day and Same with today. I was all over the place today. No appointment for anything, but I you know, I'm getting out still seeing my family and it's Gonna work out one way or the other The Lord will work it out. If it goes south, I cannot complain because many people have been able to live the life that I've lived. It's wonderful. Most I can hope is that the Lord will see that there's still a few more years out here than I could use up. But it's his call. no matter what I do or where I go to get other treatment, it's his call. It don't matter if they find the liver, throw it in, don't mean it's going to work. So that's something that we'll be looking at and I'll let you know how it's going as it goes. And as far as marijuana involved in it, has nothing to do with it. They cannot pin nothing on marijuana because there's nothing to pin on marijuana. And I was talking to a little girl who was giving me my injection, not inject, you know, she was setting, hooking me up to the machine and she's taking my blood pressure and I told her, you know, I said, yeah, I just got back from Florida. And she says, really, so did I. And I said, oh yeah. And she said, yeah, we went to Daytona. We hauled down 20 Harleys for their club. And they had a ball. And then she said, where'd you go? I told her, well, I went down to Key West. And she says, oh, we was at Key West too. She says, that was really nice down there. And I said, well, you had a better time than I did. And I told her what I went through. And she said, over that, they put you in jail, they have law. And I've not been able to get my blood sugar going yet. So I got to do something to get that down. And it's going to be what it is going to be. But hey, did you know that 420 is right around the corner? That's our marijuana celebration day for 20. So get your little party packets ready. Find out where you're going to go and be careful. But do the six foot, the six foot do we pass. You know, you got to keep the social distance. But you don't really want to even smoke your weed with anybody else unless you're from the same household. because that disease is still lurking out there. So when you're having your festivities, remember that you got to be cool. And you know what? I don't think it's going to be too far off that they're going to just outright decriminalize it for the states to make up their mind. What's the way it should be? It should have been done like that in the 70s. But the lobbyists for the chemicals and the fabrication, the oil companies, they all will be disrupted if marijuana is legal. They can use it for making paint, they can use it for making glue, they can use it 57,000 times they can use it. And nobody. Nobody has even looked to see why so many people risk going to jail for this plant. The reason is because it's our plant. God gave it to us and you're taking it away all these years to satisfy your lust for money. And I just hope that you'll see your ways and come through with this because I told you at the beginning, I'm going to be here until it's legal or I cannot be on the mic no more. Well, it ain't legal and we'll see where the help thing goes. I feel no pain other than where my hernia is at. I get to end in the morning when I get up, I don't know, number six or number seven pace that comes up in my mind when I feel it because I got to take care and walk my way around the house real easy and stuff until I get manipulated back in. And during that time, it's gone up to the pain of seven. But not to worry, man. I have nothing to use for it anyways. supposed to have some pain medication that I didn't get. They didn't receive the order or something. And I am fighting it with my own true grip. But I'm used to that. I'm used to pain. I get it. I get it and go through it. I had a back problem so bad back in the 80s, 70s, and 80s. I had to sit up against the wall with my feet straight out. It's the only way I could get pain relief other than all the stuff the VA was giving me that flex wall. What that for? It's for swelling. It's to reduce swelling and that reduces the pain. But hey, If you got to put up with it, you got to put up with it. And I don't want to put nothing more on my liver right now than it can bear. And I don't think that I want to use anything other than upper higher class medication that won't affect the liver or the stomach. I imagine that before it's all over, not to clear on where I'm going to go with this because I'm paranoid, schizophrenic. One side of me wants to take chemotherapy. The other side wants me to take B. pollen and mushrooms. And bang, it's a decision that I never thought. I've been through it with Pam, my wife. But she made the decisions and now I got to make the decisions and I got to get on the internet tomorrow and start checking it out to see how dangerous these here chemotherapy treatments are. You know, I'm not feeling no pain and most people that I go into therapeutic chemotherapy and they're wondering about about it themselves. They're not feeling no pain, but they go for it. And most of the time, within three or four months, they're dead. Chemotherapy is not a cure. It's a practice of poison. They kill everything in your body and then rebuild it back up. Four month thing, that's got to be concerned because I feel like I got more than four months in me. I think I got a good spell with me. But with the chemotherapy, take me down too far. You know, everybody that I know that's used it has died, including my wife, Pam, Robins, Pam, Mike, and they all died during their their treatment. It seems like it's a damn you do it, damn you don't situation here. Hey Randy. Yeah. Yeah, it depends on who you talk to about chemotherapy and you got to make the decision for yourself. Like you said, the people that I know, well, you know, at least one of them anyway, who went through with the chemotherapy. One of the big things, if you're going to go that route, you have to keep yourself in a sterile environment until the treatment is over. Because your immune system is gone. Basically, you've got to treat yourself like you're an AIDS patient because that's the problem with people who have AIDS. They have no immune system. And even the common cold will kill you or just having the sniffles will kill you when you don't have an immune system to fight it off. And that's one of the things that people forget about. My wife's ex-husband, he let something go too long and he opted for the chemotherapy and came out of it blind. Okay, so they're there and Of course he had skin cancer. It was like skin cancer. Hey, you know go blind from that Well, it wasn't the skin cancer that made him blind. It was a chemotherapy and an infection got in his eye You know, so Keep that in mind. If you do go for the chemotherapy, you want, I hate to say the social distancing thing, but you definitely want to restrict, you know, who's around you. If anybody's sick, you know, you want to tell them, no, I can't because of your health condition and family members and friends, they need to be aware of it too, because they could inadvertently bring something in that could kill you. Yeah, they still remember the rules with Pam. They're getting used to it. But yeah, thank you for the information. And I have a guest tonight, Holly, who was, she woke up in the morning about 2 a.m. and she had a prayer that she wrote down and she's going to share that prayer with us. It is a nice prayer. Holly, we'll take over. Good evening, Mom. So, yeah, Randy mentioned I got this prayer. Sorry about the raspy voice. I've kind of got a little bit of a cold right now. But I don't know. I listen to Pastor Rick Warren on YouTube. So just some of the things he was saying and just some of my own thoughts were... rustling around in my head and I come up with this prayer and I just thought I would like to, I'm like honored to share it. So here goes. Dear God, I thank you for letting me love you. Thank you for cooking me breakfast. Thank you for loving me. It's the greatest gift in life. Thank you for guiding me through my valleys. As I go through my day, I'm going to need your help. I've had a lot of failures. Help me to control my mind, thoughts, and words. Help me to speak kindly and rationally, to control my tongue, my mind, and to mind my own business, and not to overestimate my strengths. Help me to handle my temptations. I ask you to open my heart to be tender and to be more like Jesus. And thank you, Jesus, for praying, believing, and showing me mercy. I ask for love, happiness, peace, contentment, compassion, understanding, strength, wisdom, knowledge, logic, and remember all that I learned through hearing, seeing, and feeling. Help me to understand my soul pain, identity, anger, emotions, and not to rationalize my feelings and to grief, to have a contrite spirit, a humble heart, and a repetitive attitude. Help me to have forgiveness, grace, and obey you and to keep my focus on you. Help me to be more content, Find balance, be still, and join my life more. Help let my small group support me and me support them. Help me to save a soul. Help me to help someone who needs me. Help me to trust in you 100%. Help me with my failures, faith, and encourage me to help build up others and teach our church. Help those struggling with addictions, mental illness, health issues. Help the unsaved find their way to you. When we are in the presence of the Lord, it's the greatest joy we could ever have. Turn this stone into a rock of Gibraltar. Keep peace on earth, harmony within our families and friends. Bring home our troops. Help me to drop my cares, anxiety and troubles at the cross. Forgive me for my sins. I humbly ask this in your name. Amen and amen. I love you. Thank you, Alice. It's nice to hear things of the Lord come over this Veterans Show and the marijuana show because he backs both of us both marijuana and he backs the veterans and we sure do appreciate that pair from Holly and coming up we're gonna have another different type of prayer coming up. We're going to ask, you'll see, I'm not going to spoil it now. I'm going to wait for the second half of the show. So, if you know it or not, this plant, marijuana, is a gift and it's been ignored by people that enjoy money more than life. But the thing about this is, as long as the federal government has it on the spreader list, it's not going to go nowhere. And we could have every state in the union and territory saying yes. And the few hundred in Washington, DC can say, hey, I'll know. Which, by the way, I keep forgetting, but the show is not intended for children. So if you have any QTs there listening to it with you, they can send them off to bed. Because like I said before, this program is for just idiots and morons. No children, please. So. the government, you know, our house and this and all of them, there's a few hundred. And we have a few hundred million that they're saying yes and no for. And even though it does not benefit the country as the marijuana bill that they keep, holding off and not wanting to put it on because one of these days it's going to pass. And I hope it's soon because, heck, I would really like to be around when that happens. I've been talking about how good it is in this all these years and it's still today. Nobody can safely use it because a few hundred bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. You know, they've torn the Constitution not so bad all over the place. So why are they worried about the marijuana law? Why don't they pass it? Because it's going to be passed. Something's going to change and it is going to be passed sometime. I'm hoping Joey Blyton. Joey, you listening? Come on, bud. Put it down. put the pipe down and do your job. You could be the one known for releasing marijuana to the aid of the world, not just the United States. Once the United States does the rest of the world, tell by the time folks, do you wanna not? And why does the government let it keep happening? They're wanting to do what they can to close down what they can. And at the same time, they allow companies out there, an industry out there that delivers poison right to your doorstep if you want it. And the poison takes a long time to kill. It's called nicotine poisoning. I haven't listened to the show before and you're just now listening. The tobacco companies killed my wife over a period of those sixty-some years. Of course it was legal the way they did it. They sold their cigarettes. And for some reason, people think that that's okay. I've been questioned about my of tobacco as to why I support marijuana. And it's simple. If you're not an idiot, you know marijuana don't hurt you. It protects you. You have in your system, you have, what do they call them now? I forget again, yeah, they're... They pick them up in the basket and they basket filled with the THC and it goes through your system as your body has receptors That's exactly what I was looking for. Yeah, it prevents you from ODing when you get a high on marijuana, whereas other things yeah Whereas other things like alcohol or any other drug that's out there that is notorious and kills people you can OD on them Whereas with marijuana, the biggest thing you're going to get from it is the munchies. I agree with you. Totally. But the receptors are there because your body makes THC. If you know it or not, it's in your body. It's in the body of the deer running through the field. It's the way it's set up. And tobacco is different. It attacks and it kills. And there's nothing worse than sitting with your wife of the last 50 years and you're sitting there the last few days with her. And there's nothing that you can do. You just go through it. Pam was in the hospital when the COVID hit. She was in pain and they threw her out. They told me to get the van that they're clearing out the hospital because of the COVID. And I asked the nurse, I said, well, how many cases of that has came up? And she said, well, there was none that came up yet, but we're going to be ready when they do come here. And it took four nurses and a physical therapist that took 45 minutes to get my baby in the car. I told the nurse to take her back into the emergency room. And she says, well, you don't want to do that. I says, why not? Because they'll put her in a room and nobody can come and see her, you know? Best take her home and they finally got her in and They were right when we got home and she got out of the car or the van it would Be a lot easier getting there in the house and it was getting her in the van we did have a I still do have a Wheelchair ramp going up to the front door, but it ain't easy And I'm the patient and it's hard on the family. My family took time off work to come up here. I got a bunch of great kids and they know how to take care of themselves. I told them when they was growing, 10% of everything you make and put away, then when you get up to your retirement, you'll have enough money. to do what you want to do at just 10% because you're saving that 10%, you know, 50 years. So by the time 50 years is over, if you did it well, you're sitting real nice. And my kids have listened somewhat. The 10% went on the lay side, but they put family value lessons that we gave them. Pam and I both drowned down into them that there is nothing more important than family and It's paid off. I can't do anything if I you know if I Have something to do the kids will tell me you can or you can't do it. I Kind of wish I didn't go to Florida, but went down there and They basically had a good time, except for the police for four days. And now it's different than it was in the upper part of Florida. But you get on that Highway 1, and they're looking. They found where I bought my car at, they put a paper plate on it on the inside of the door. And in Florida, they put them on the outside of the door. And that's why they pulled me over. And the officer asked me if we had any marijuana or anything that's contraband. And I told him I'm a cancer patient and I've got marijuana. And he took it out and was looking at it. He said, do you have a medical marijuana card? No, I don't because in Michigan people stop getting them, but if you're going to be traveling, get your medical marijuana card. I've been told that it helps and I've been told that it don't help, but one thing for sure, you've got a medical marijuana card. And it's helped the way they treat people. I mean, we treated our prisoners of war. a lot better than what our county jails and prisons put up. I know it takes a lot of money, but you know what? It's your stupid laws that got them where they are at. The marijuana laws has got most of the people in jail there because of marijuana. So if you go to a prison full of sales all over the place, it's your fault. In Florida, they get $250 a day for every inmate that they keep incarcerated. And I imagine that's the same in all of the other states. But we take down the tobacco industry. And you'll have a lot more pleasant country to live in or world to live in. And of course they're not worried about that because they don't want this many people on the globe. Well, look around, we're here. It's just like God told Abraham. Children to build as if the stars in the skies. And he didn't mean just Abraham. He meant all of Abraham's people. He meant all of civilization would all start multiplying as numerous as the stars. So it's his blessings that we are so numerous. It started thousands of years ago. And now that it's come to play, They want to stop us, you know? In China, you're allowed one son or one child per household. That's what it is. One child per household. If you have twins, they separate them. So, hey, you can go that way with taking away two-thirds of the population. is what they're calling for in the New World Order. And they're praising North Korea as being the model country of the world. How about that? How would you like to eat mud soup once a week? So I don't know. All I know is marijuana is good and tobacco is real bad. And I've smoked it. When I was in the service, I smoked a bit. But I sold more than I smoked because I really wasn't addicted like everybody else was I guess. But I could buy a pack of cigarettes at base at 10 cents a pack and I could get a dollar a pack out in the field with them. So I always went out with two, three hundred packs of cigarettes with me. Then I spend my money on the sea in Vietnam. What would one spend money on pot? I'd sell my cigarettes and buy my pot. It worked good. When I came home, I had this marmosan. She took my duffel bag, pulled it all apart, and she put 200 packs of tin opium-smoked marijuana joints, sold them in around my duffel bag. And when we got to Fort Lewis Washington four days later They put us out in the bus for a year and they told us anybody that has any contraband weapons or drugs Put them in a pile over here and you'll not get in trouble for it And I waited and they said okay get your gear and get on the bus and we got on the bus and next thing he was Westmoreman steakhouse Everybody goes into it. Don't care if you eat it or not, but you go through it. I told the sardine I wasn't hungry and that's what he told me. And I went in and I ate a steak. I ate another steak. I ate another steak. And then he came over and smiled like he was hungry. I said, that was before I got my first steak down the yard. Thank you for making me come in here. And it was pretty neat. We got two at Bunk's at 2.30 and we know they're gonna wake us up at 5.30. And instead of sleepin' three hours, I opened up one of them tin packs and we went out back and we smoked tin joints. And we had a good farewell. These guys I was in Vietnam with. And John Kincade. When we left to go get to the airport, we decided we would go to the bar. and have a last farewell drink and go our way. As soon as we entered the airport, it came over the loudspeakers. Light so-and-so going to Detroit, Michigan, and 10 minutes. They're boarding now. And I told the guys, I gave them five bucks and told them, that's on me. You guys go on and have a good life. And I went on and I got on the plane. It was a messed up trip when I got home. I'll tell you that. I've already told you they laced me with LSD. So don't be stupid. Somebody offered you something. Tell them no if you're not sure about it. But then, while that was going on, we're fighting the war. The generals and colonels are coming home with footlockers loaded with heroin. You know how much heroin a footlocker can hold? And there was one general must have picked somebody up back when it was all over and they brought him out and they searched his gear and they found post-it-a-ton of heroin in his clothing. And that's how they fought to Vietnam War. But now we're here talking about tobacco. What good is it about talking about tobacco? It soothes you. It soothes you. It calms you down. But you know what? You keep it up and it will calm you down. Calm you down so much you won't want to smoke a cigarette no more, but you will be. Tied up. You will be in pain. And you will die from Acute nicotine poisoning. It takes about 50 years. So that's how much money you got to get together to keep that habit going so that you don't want to be late. And you buy, some people buy two packs a day at $8 a pack or $70 a carton and then it's gone in three days. So, yeah, that's what you want to do, you know, that's all right. But I wouldn't suggest it that way because once you start hitting that pain stage, there's no going back. Once you get to the point that you can't control your body, all because it was cool, the Smoke Man, damn cigarettes. I forget the artist's name. He was the blues man. And he did that song called Smoke, Smoke, Smoke those Cigarettes. You remember that song? It was out there for a while. So you can go through that or you could do an acupuncture trick. It's got 98% chance of working. So get your acupunctures going and get rid of that tobacco habit. It is bad. And if you continue, like I told a little young lady at the store the other day, she was buying two packs of this cigarette and two packs of these cigarettes for her and her boyfriend. And I said, there's a week of time come up if you continue doing that, that you're going to have cancer and you're going to be dying. And I showed him my shirt with the tobacco man, the devil running across the tobacco leaf. And she looked at me like, Dan, you're weird, you know, like, go away from me. And when I got out in the parking lot, her boyfriend and her was parked next to me. And she told him what I told her. And he asked me what I had to say about smoking marijuana. And I told him, wait a minute, and I took my coat off because it was cold. And he looked at my chair when I turned around. On the front, it's the devil. On the back, it's God's leaf. And he was impressed. And he says, you know, I know that these cigarettes kill people. My grandpa just died four days ago from cigarettes. And he says, how can you get off of them? And I says, acupuncture. An acupuncture can help you get off cigarettes. It can help you get off crap. It can help you get off alcohol. They're good for substance abuses. There's a way out, and I've told many people, and people are, they're down to step about it because They don't know if they want to have a cigarette battle for the next 40 years and die. Or they could, they said, you know, I tried to quit smoking and I bicker so much my wife, she goes up and, you know, the wife should back you on it because she needs to be back to herself. There's nothing more rewarding than to, quit smoking cigarettes. It's a personal battle. And they're wrong when they tell you to start smoking because you're irritable and you're cranky. Well, you're going to be irritable and cranky when you're dying. And they're going to be awake at 3 o'clock in the morning when you're yelling in pain. And they'll have to be awake when you get up to where you're taking morphine every hour. Somebody's got to be there to administer it. And with that I say, our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come by what will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this our daily bread. Forgive us for our trespassing, as we forgive those that trespass against us. He that's not in temptation to deliver us from evil, for thou is the power of the kingdom and glory forever and ever. Amen. Adios, I'm Chingan Nong. I'll see you Monday on The Veterans Hour.