March 29, 2021
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1h 14m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment preservation, ATF regulatory overreach on firearm definitions, and the Ever Given container ship blockage of the Suez Canal and its supply chain implications. He covered tactical military concepts including break-contact procedures, rear guard operations, ammunition management, and lessons from Bunker Hill. Callers and co-hosts contributed discussions on cargo container smuggling, AR-15 upper receivers, field gear deals, and preparedness logistics including food and ammunition carrying strategies.
- second amendment
- atf
- firearm definition
- ever given
- suez canal
- supply chain
- break contact
- rear guard
- bunker hill
- ar-15
- 7.62x39
- ammunition
- tactical withdrawal
- preparedness
- militia training
- gun control act 1968
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. It's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places, citizens are killed, called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. Get you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I won't. Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torture 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 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? Is this good? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, north, south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree radio on satellite and we are on AM and FM micro stations, C-E-B base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson. along with CONUS, the Outline Two States and Territories, and the clock. It is 806 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Whoop! Just switched over to 807. One day it is the 29th of March. It is the tenth year of open and obvious Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, the dance. and it has been a very busy busy uh... weekend into the weekend here we are now we end the monday uh... by the way i didn't mention pretty beautiful skies today clear as a bell and with the wind the kind of out of the north and cold so it's pretty if you were in the fear of cars sitting there you'd cook with the windows up if you get out to step outside the door that mighty wind from up north is stop at us right now so like i said really to pull all that cold weather gear away yet about the field right now you would be good so let's be ready for that what it happens anyway uh... it is one day uh... bunch of things going on guy who were would recommend again you go to guns and gadgets over on youtube again go to you to and then when you get their go to gun and and and simple guns and gadgets dot com And once you get there, you're going to see the three latest videos. Tell you what, let me see if we can... Second Amendment preservation, of course that's the one we got right now. Guns and gadgets, there are three that are up. Let me double up on this again for this hour. The latest video, Supreme Court, considering another Second Amendment case, the second oldest one, which is now seven hours old, another state considering a Second Amendment resolution. uh... like preservation act and in addition to that that we have uh... the the older of the three eighty f looking to change definition of firearm now i would point out that this is something i have discussed the the last item of the other one we discussed constantly but i haven't discussed this in a while but that i could have done this before with nf a weapons uh... at one point the trunnion was considered the control device on the M60 if you had an NFA at first, at first parts that you absolutely had to be cut up. It was the Trunnion on the M60. Well, they changed that and I don't know what the logic was. buddy in changing it all your follow you people are out there and you bought all the m sixty parts and you even bought the cut trunnions uh... because you could in theory work them back together if you're patient often in the whole bunch of you know again people that are welders it could probably get it right and the some of them did but the very least you had the printout information so to speak because you had some of my car from to uh... between many parts you could actually figure out what your dimensions were remembered to cut you had to make sure you follow up with certain dimensions had to be confirmed from blueprints or from print or live gun anyway all the sudden out of the blue the krugman was not the control device which meant that all these other kids that were being generated for a very long period of time and uh... went from the rails i think it was the rails is what it was the rail side rails to the uh... to the for the trying to decide rills and back again What was cute is in the process, all of these parts were out there for regular M60 hogs that completed the gun. Now the other part wasn't restricted and the other part was. And the first part was a drug on the market, which of course their logic, what they were trying to do is pick a part that would make it difficult or more difficult to build the weapon. Okay, so whatever their logic was, who knows, and whatever happened, happened. But the fact of the matter is, is that one minute apart you had was legal, and the next minute all of a sudden it was illegal. But that was an NFA weapon, a Class III weapon. The Batfaggots have not been able to crack the nut on any of these standard arms every time they do something. It has a tendency to backfire to a degree, but it takes time, and meanwhile they hurt a whole bunch of people, and They should have been shot for what they did. In some cases they are, literally. It happens. Or they try to violate everybody's rights and they get, you know, somebody starts putting bullets on their hind end. And so sometimes bat faggots just get hurt, sometimes they die, but deservingly in both cases because typically they're blind sacks of BS from the get go. And they do this kind of stuff all the time. Well anyway, this is In Motion right now. atf looking to change definition of quote-unquote a firearm a quote-unquote fire and uh... you might want to check the video out it is over at uh... guns and gadgets it's the third one back so to speak but it's not a surprise it's something we've discussed now the uh... executive order nonsense guys is all kinds of stuff that they can do they've already done it in fact i guarantee uh... to a degree through channels because once the system is taken over by the next regime the rest of the way and any stumbling blocks are you know shuffled to bolivio or sent to the radio radar stations in greenland you know i feel joke or alaska uh... what happens is the in the process uh... they're now in full steam and uh... they could be telling people to slow down stock on the dock not certified paperwork there are so many sleepy elements of this parasitic bureaucracy that we have which is nothing but a pile of the we know excrement birds uh... it's just a matter of shake of the day what what what what kind of it okay also uh... what brown envelope is what or what orders are just gone through the bureaucracy are there all went cannot each other and you're not special and the other character is and you're all the dot specials which is pretty much all of you if you're regular present what you would the tribe you're not going to be getting a special better you know blood things but you know patterned or squeeze on the earth so that's where we already are with the machine it's just that now they're going to be doing in a more official capacity with yet other elements of what they can pull out of their hearts from the g c a sixty eight gun control act of nineteen sixty eight in the process of a told you in the tour block and i'll remind you of the that many times remember the purpose behind creating these foggy situations is so that the cops can lie about knowing or not knowing the law you can tell who a dirty bottom-feeding filthy piece of trite business uniform by how the i believe okay and then of course later on in court well i believe that it was i thought it was i didn't know that not you say that they're gonna nail your ass to the wall there is many a you know the place where they have to pump light and air to you because you should have known the twenty five to sixty thousand laws on the books now might you don't work for the government but then the government and pat the government heard piece of extra money on pizza trite all i didn't know that all did you hear that he didn't know that way not let's go to lunch you know that works so again that's why they're doing this is so that they can do a bunch of like as we've said many times the term is arbitrary and capricious activity and then later on cover their arse by claiming that what it was so confusing so what help them with this with the way the attitude of the people out there going to be confused once you get a bullet in your hand and i'm talking about the the the the cops who ever did the picture to start playing this game because they think they're going to steal someone's property everybody's tired of having their property stolen until we are on pinter hooks were on the edge of the conflict now we already have a little bit too confused when they feel that bullet going through the back end yet probably should have done that Yeah, probably. Maybe it would have been a good idea not to do that. However, this isn't the 90s, and this isn't the 80s either. This period right now, there has been such effective polarization that people are finished with the bureaucracy. The thinking man has no confidence in any element of the system whatsoever. Okay, I don't. absolutely know that they're all working together try to play the left right to camp you'll notice all the republic rats in the congress or all all you know the only reason that they started actually act like they were with another party except it except for being an extension of the uh... demicons is because they kept sending money out after the after the uh... by tonight came in forgive me they kept sending requests for you know you gotta send us money you gotta send us money it's like uh... and i'm mike told some clap-trap p o s on the row the phone here uh... what was it yesterday pay the communist took over you got what you wanted you don't need my money congratulations you got what you wanted you made a deal you know you could live with it you know you can't buy the way to leave me alone but i'm sure some we are yet some other idiots deck is going to use your list uh... give me a call later so i can tell them the same thing because that's exactly where we are the idiot communist they have the they won along with it you know the uh... you know trump away from the plane you know won't step inside the ship door he left his ass off playing golf and he still have a disaster playing golf down there in florida meanwhile the uh... all the people who committed themselves and on and everybody who knows full well this exactly what kind of fake election scam was going on with the massive criminal fraud while you all got left in the ditch Okay, I mean after all the limousine didn't have enough room for all you or any of you for that in fact none of you How's that sound so hey mark? Oh, that's how the games work go ahead call or jump in there I think the pedophiles are really upset because that evergreen ship it their pizzas getting gone bad in it Yeah, yeah, yeah, and the other thing is if we were enemies of the United States, wouldn't the Panama Canal, or that canal there, be one of the first things to choke up? Oh, if they went into war, well, let's go so far as to say, remember, years ago, that was a discussion every decade about the neutralization of the Panama Canal. one way or another by the panama canal and then the uwe's canal and then you've got war two other show points like in the philippines the which by the way the chinese are kind of phone some of those blank them not the philippines the but you know more to the north of the west with what they're doing these are all locations that over over again it's argued all you do is you know think a ship here a second ship here and that blocks everything up for you know however many weeks your days weeks maybe months uh... the only difference is that in a peacetime situation your your patient in a wartime situation they walk in there and chopped everything up in pieces and drag the drag it to the shore is what they do well they don't know the bottom there then that's going to be a lot of clean out and the other thing is maybe the enemy also has a bomb planted inside their and to uh... ruin the canal period for a while Oh, it's more, well, if it was wreckage, okay, go back to the 67 and the 73 wars. Remember, the Suez Canal was closed for the longest time. It was a big to-do. I think there were a total of, I wanna say 11 wrecks. That just comes off the top of my head from what I remember because, you know, they were there long enough, they were rusted hulks. Another area, the Straits of Hormuz, was like that, remember? That was another choke point where everybody bombed everybody else's fuel tankers, and that became a wrecking yard. In fact, I would almost say that now with the experience I have, that probably the whole scam, whatever boats, whatever ships were in the Suez Canal when it went the first time, when they were what that happened they were all my guarantee certified to like uh... like dario okay because that we get a great write-off whatever they're going to have a war they take their third-line junk which is typically registered to a third-party country that is you know one of the poorest well liberia was notorious for this and uh... loydale london or whoever is carrying the insurance on it is absolute minimalist but uh... they still get away with it and then they send it into the war zone get it get this not you know beat out of it it also gets used for another purpose in this case again altering the commerce roots and blocking the commerce roots and then the rest of history well if you recall the street before moves was the same thing for the longest time you had you know that was like the iron bottom sea of modern times from like world war two you had the air bottom sea off uh... guadalcanal and it's the same thing the record were left right up and down and were major water navigation barriers that had to be a you know had to be uh... avoided at all cost and so it became a great hindrance to uh... navigating the streets of hormones uh... they did finally you know steel records came in they were really that far from most of the big yards because they're actually off the indian ocean so they came in and start all stuff away or nature took its course because guys saltwater is not friendly to any steel And so a lot of them are, I think, still sitting there. You'll notice they just don't reinforce it because there are still many of the grounded wrecks or sanded wrecks where they lay and went into the shallows. And... Young Cousteau says they are artificial reefs. Yes, they're critter reefs and also great places, the dumb bodies, I think, too. Well, the thing about this one in the zoo is right now, like I said, in a wartime situation, they'd have rolled in, they have cargo ships hauling off the cans. and then they'd be deciding where to cut it and they drag it left or right in pieces up onto the dunes. Well, China owns both sides of that area, right? Well, they have the same as with our commerce inspection points along the east coast, the one that's down there by Cuba. They have about whatever primary lease on it. I don't know if they own it, but they have what is, like overseas, most countries, unlike America, most countries have like the 99-year lease thing going. And that's what I think they're the ones who picked up the trade contract on that. Just like technically they have the Panama Canal. Well that's why you ship up buying your boots now because all that ship and all the ships behind it, it's gonna cause a real problem with all the necessities. That's what we were talking about on Friday. But for those of you who don't know, that ship has actually cleared the canal now. Well not cleared the canal, it's moving down the canal. Yeah, and they're starting to let other ships move through the channel. That was part of our topic of discussion where you're actually already seeing what you're talking about is in electronics. Yeah, it was a big deal with what was supposedly on the Evergreen ship. I can't remember. The ship's name is close, but it's not the company name. The company name is Evergreen. Is the Evergiver something is the name of the ship? It's weird. But yeah, supposedly what's supposed to be on that ship are all these electronics to stem a problem like with what GM's having, why they're being forced to stop production on some vehicles because they don't have the microchips. It's not even the microchips. There's a specific capacitor or something that they're claiming is like in drastic Shortage because of covid and then on top of it there was this so Basically any automotive company in the US that use those microchips to make their little computers They're not able to make anything are some of the auto come repeat farm tractors do video cards for computers Memory chips all this stuff is being affected by this BS on top of it Wow, we've already seen the gas price spike a bit because of what Biden did with the pipeline here down in Texas and in other states laying off those workers. Now supposedly we're going to see another up to $6 spike from the lack of oil that's been tied up with that canal being closed for a week. Well, I was also thinking about all the illegals in those containers that the Chinese army wants to bring in or the pedophiles. They're not getting any more water. Anything and everything can be transported. Remember, in fact, when we're talking about even people being moved, remember guys in Los Angeles at the porting facility there, they ran into the Chinese. They had a transport can, a couple of them. but they had uh... these were look like standard uh... semi-trailer drop of old you know transport can like you see the combined off the ship's uh... what paralegal nobody wasn't there that day because he or she called in second another woman with the actual surveyor on the docs for that day and she pointed to a can and said i want to see that one could you suppose to randomly inspect off of a lower name pia however many pieces are supposed to randomly pick one of the fact that what she wasn't the person was supposed to be there if you recall she pointed at it and she said i want to see that one and they were fighting her they were resisting on on stacking and pulling that can well they found twenty nine time on board And the whole inside of the can, the most impressing part about it was that the Chinese had built it so that where you have the corrugations, it was set up like gills so that the breather units were completely concealed, but they were also where each of the ribs, if you go look at a transport can or watch one when you get down the expressway, if you see a part through the truck stop, take a look at it. uh... worthy of ribs come out they actually had a second panel that was like just a piece of sheet metal and it gave them a few like uh... a half-inch of standoff and that was their breeder guilt of the breeder ports Otherwise, the thing was built like a submarine. They had a toilet area, they had a little general eating area, then they had rack bunks, not real fancy, but they had rack bunks that were military grade, and they were set up so they were self-contained. Dan, you've got to remember, take a look at the modern Chinese Navy ships that they're creating, the modular ships. Yeah. And use cargo containers just like that for the crew quarters, the eating quarters, even the weapons platform are modular like that in shipping containers. That way they can basically Lego build the way they want the ship layout to be. Exactly. And how many got through before this? Yeah, this is what I'm saying. When you're saying everybody goes, oh, it wouldn't have illegals on board or whatever. Oh, yeah, they would. It's very likely because it's the design lens credence to the use of the technology. And it's again, Lego block. So what they did, basically when they opened it up, they captured these guys, but as I pointed out years ago, when they were doing this, it's like, or when they caught this one, it's like, well, this is like cockroaches. Oh, you got the only one, didn't you? Well, you know better than that. You can get the only one. This is the one you caught. And only because the wrong person was on duty that day. If it had been the right person, you'd have never heard about that story. It never would have happened. And as it is, I don't know if they made that hard an effort to find any others. You know what I mean? In other words, oh, oh, oh, she wasn't in the ring, was she? No, she wasn't in the circle, sir. Okay, well, transfer her ass to Alaska. She needs to inspect containers there. We don't have very many containers show up, but... It's a good place for he, she, or it to be. Well, the guy that called in sick, got staked sick permanently. Yeah, he might not have been paid anymore. He got desperately ill. He got coronavirus before anybody. Yeah. Yeah, decades ago. I don't know if this is a good deal. It's a 24-inch standard upper rifle half, AR-15A2, for $330. It's not bad. 24-inch. for a 24 inch. It's a 24 inch model. It's for model 1 sales out of Texas. I bought a couple from them and they're pretty good. So, you know, whether you like the A4 or not, but I'm looking around for you still for the cheapest upper. So they might be somebody to contact and say, hey, what would you do me 10 for, you know, or a hundred or whatever. Exactly. Well, again, 24 inches also, it's a rifle range, rifle grade. And that's actually what I would prefer, and if you're going to spend almost $300 on one anyway, is that without a bulk carrier? Without a bulk carrier. But it's got everything else on it, but that. And you don't have to buy any extra sights because it's got the A4 handle on the back and the A4 up front. With a flash hider. Hard cage. There we go. I found it. Well, that would work. I mean, just again, probably, is it fluted? No, they charge you extra for fluting. Okay, so straight barrel, well straight tube's fine. Yeah. It just, I've noticed that a bunch of them, the 24 inch are popping up because they're more expensive, people are going that way or because again it's also full length barrel and then some. It's not as, you know, it's not what they, everybody's got to have the cool shorty gun and it's like, well not really, not for most of what you're doing. 7.62x39, I believe they have a couple of 20s in there also, but you gotta look around on their site. Now that again, for everybody, we can't emphasize enough, if you've already got a 5.56, you really, really, really, really should be focusing on getting a 7.62x39 upper ASAP. If we do that, it really screws with the games, guys. It really, really screws. You guys have a very versatile weapon if you have an AR-15. We've argued this for years. It is a Lego block gun. You pop off the 556 upper, you pop the 762 by 39 upper on, or a 545 by 39, or a 300 blackout, take your... And you've got all that other ammunition that might be laying where you are right now available to use. Whereas otherwise, you're throwing empty shell casings and marking harsh language. Well, in the past you were talking about a battle, a number of rounds for a battle, different types of battles that weren't for patrolling, one for going hard. The other thing is, what is the battle carry for food? You know, what's the... Well, it's pack what you can, but a minimal, of course, you always hear three days, but that's, you know, nine meal paths. That's nine. how about every many thousand calorie blocks of food you're willing to carry personally i've got a food everywhere the two things that get over packed our food began and then ideally all of it but this way i think about the molly care for instance you have sustenance you know sustainment pouches i did not really push them out like they were before but what those are supposed to be for those are chipmunk cheeks those are first up in more junk more food so one of the things to consider is he is like your main uh... you know what made up of it if you want to carry additional food think like the airborne uh... taken make a standard for your unit of a bagger pouches that lightweight you want lightweight cuz of the all stories is keeping everything together but you want it so that she got a shoulder strap or something on it and you carry like a bad lawyer Now, you still carry a certain amount of food on your house pack, and I always carry calories in the combat load, but that's all concentrated stuff. I haven't mentioned them in a while, but food tabs, and you know who had them for the longest time and might still is Bud K. And Bud K has as good a price for them as anybody else I've seen. But once in a while, they do a buy one, get one free, and that's all I got the latest batch that I have right now. I got them cheaper than anywhere else, half the price. And the food tabs are a good thing having your combat load, just like energy bars. A real good, a real good high pack, high in, high resource food is either the super nutrition hiker bars that are made that you can buy right off the shelf over at the grocery store. Now you can buy cheapy ones if you want, but to be quite honest, if I was doing a survival kit and it's going to be on my combat load, look at the calorie count you want that most calories and the greatest number of minerals and vitamins and in whatever is so these extra-dense you like apricot cash you you know bob macadamia nut everything you can imagine like seven not and twenty five fruits they're almost like it's just a fruit to those are great that's actually like like uh... sweet but sweet pemmican But do you want to leave it up to the individual soldiers in the unit, or do you have the sergeant check them out and maybe issue out the militia made at least three days because that way you're not having a weak leak that somebody that didn't... Oh yeah, you're... ...in fact was peanut M&Ms and stuff. Well, you're absolutely... well, first of all, you're absolutely right. Number one is that is the job of the team leader or the squad leader or the... and the platoon leader. is for them to go through and make sure that everybody has minimal back and i was just why have training exercises and when you come to a training exercise we don't cut the corners and that's the problem i've said a million times a lot of people do or only to carry that because this is a training exercise keyword training exercise which is a simulation of real life Why are you trimming stuff off that you would actually be carrying in the field? You want to carry it so you will find out either how comfortable or how burdensome everything is going to be. But if you think like an airborne or say, air mobile, what you do is you have all these add-on carry bags that you're just going to dump. Even if all you did, let's think about it this way, because you carried a lot of extra junk. When I was working with helicopters, For instance, everybody was issued out another, I mean this is what I did, you know, work with a lot of different units that were in the field, constantly air mobile. You used to be, I don't know if they're doing it now, but everybody carried a pack for dock. Now what it was, was not the three pouch fold out, you know, individual first aid kit you see that they sell. It was a bag that was basically like these check kits that we got a few years ago, where it's a blowout kit bundle. and everybody would drop with it and the idea is that immediately your mission would be to drop it where Doc is or where Doc's going to be centering his operation. As soon as you could get away from what was the LZ, if you look at a lot of the images you can see how this works. You trail off away from the chopper. Either you're under contact and you're going to fight your way away from the helicopter or to where your buddies are. Or you're moving away because you have a free field of control. If you'll notice when you see free field of control operations, the units immediately get into tactical dispersion, but column. When they do that, if you watch any good old news reels from, say, Vietnam, you'll notice that they go to a certain point and the guys are dropping something. Well, there's two things they're carrying with them. Everybody's carrying two rounds, two mortar rounds, and everybody's going to carry but not drop. uh... couple extra hundred count bob that we're so far about that ammunition for the m sixty or whatever might be newer and you're also carrying dachshund coaches and dachshund coaches get dropped off where docket is going to be organized as quickly as you know he figures out where he's going to be oriented to so you call them out you drop off one and you drop off the other night god work But you did you you disenfranchise yourself from the extra materials quickly as you can because yes you are fire maneuver element. Now example with us you go in just like you're asking like with the food everybody has to have food going in. I just had this go at this question you're asking right now with a platoon leader this morning. And we had this discussion for very quickly and I was talking to him because he's you know he's working. but it was the idea that okay you've got to watch out for that that uh... loose tooth or that empty tooth space because the guy figured well I'm not going to carry any food that's stupid problem I'm getting to carry food to keep him alive down the road everybody carry something in everybody because you know again again we can if we keep it the backpack you can drop the pack which is the lightning load but you've got it deployed as far forward as you can with you And that's what we have to be thinking about, guys. It's like any other half of this is another thing. uh... we've talked about exchange guys if you beat a person down with say that you're that platoon engaging that bat faggot unit that's been tried to go door to door they surrounded a house for the first part of the group the cops are going to be start to show up to the wall support the bat faggot to make brownie points but some of them decide to barber out there you've got a little bit of time may you engage the show that you go into a firefight with them and you exterminate them the people in the house provide base fire your fire maneuver element sweetly area kills off the snipers get rid of any idiots or locals who were stupid enough to ride with the feds you need to be shot anyway and then you will not wait the unit well it took you thirty five minutes to two hours In that time, everybody was shooting at everybody. So your assumption that, well, all mobile have a current ammunition in color, because I'll got ammo on my enemy's side. We'll get my enemy's stuff. Well, wait a minute. When you went, ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba how many combat rounds are you carrying? I was carrying 300, I didn't think I'd do any more of that. Well, you just care about the same. He's not stupid, they're all learning, the enemy's learning, they have actually people with combat experience and they are muscled up with the idea that to remember when they come out, their mindset is they have to piss in your face, pull their weenie out and wag it all over you and do the barking dog routine. but they're still trigger, they're still trigger happy. Okay, I don't care who it is, they're, they're blazed away that if you watch the most their conditioning, their consumption of ammo is horrific. So what's going to happen is you are going to win because that base of fire group that's in the house, they're on all the ammunition they collected. But the problem is that whatever you had with you is probably all you got left because the other side you just shot does not have the reason you won is because they ran out of ammo. So if you come out first, you're gonna pull some magical ammunition out of your enemy's ass all the time. That's not gonna be the case. They're really desperately gonna try to stay alive. Okay, they really are. It's not a movie. They're not a pop-up target. You're not a pop-up target. They're not a pop-up target. This is one of those situations where eight class armies are going at each other. That's another thing everybody seems to think. The other side's been told, well, I don't know, I spent a lot of time in the field before I got in the military just running Bambi. So I'm pretty good at shooting things. And then after that, I mean, run rich. They feel like I have to go out all the time. And that helped a lot when I got into the military. So I got the military, I think I did a little bit of, you know, unique things. I think I'm capable of getting a little jackass in uniform right now. but you know what they're motivated to stay alive and they're not going to be like anybody to pop up and be that convenient target for you they're going to try to shut jive role so we're going to have to spend resources to get there now whoever has more resources at the end both what i'm carrying a what i do strip from the enemy make me that much better prepared for the next group coming down the road and if they have to be going after a fellow uh... a fellow's, uh, militiamen's house, it may be stocked in the gills and sitting on food forever for those guys. To a degree, but you gotta remember that it would be one thing, now that's true, he's your base to make sure, after all, that's the tax that you pay for getting helped and having your ass saved. Does everybody understand that one? What have I been saying here all along? This is why you invested more ammo, invested more food, invested more perishables. When the time comes, the one thing about this formula that the enemy doesn't want you to think about is that, provided you all got in the same track Uncle Mark's been promoting, then when you do get there, yes, there will be some material available, but remember that most people calculate for their four people, six people, five people. the only good thing is that because they were the focus of maybe the first attack or the first group of attacks maybe they're sitting at half a million rounds if they are we can't leave it for the enemy so it's better to have all you people that show up drag it away in whatever direction rather than the enemy getting it and remember the enemies counting on coming in for two hours season going back home so i like a cockroach hotel you gotta get him on the way out well in there nobody goes home the enemy doesn't leave The enemy stays and that's where they die. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. And we don't let one live to tell anybody. Why? Guys, you want to destroy the enemy in front of you utterly so that no intelligence information about how you did it gets back to the people who sent them. That way they don't tailor or re-engineer their operations to correct for the failings that cost them a platoon. or a company or maybe even a battalion now it's not likely you're going to wipe out a six hundred man unit that quickly at the only business in the future give conflict but if it was like what can come in concord scenario in some places in the country really already is this time around unlike lexington and concord we're pretty good at talking and communicating so as shivers gonna make quick decisions and the other side even if they set a larger formation out As long as we understand the purpose is to exterminate them, then probably, you know, that's going to happen. But we have to plant that seed. Oh, we need to talk to them. No, we don't fire. Well, they want to talk, no. Good, fire. Well, they say they really, really, really want to negotiate. That means they're out of ammo. Fire. They want to negotiate. Yeah, I'm sure you do. I'm sure you do, you sorry, POS. But you know what? That was over before you got here. That's the part everybody needs to be thinking about real quick. I gotta do this caller for everybody in fact call or grab your pen I missed this and but they I'm looking right at them. Okay, hold on here. I gotta make sure they have yes, they do over at Motash attention attention attention over at Motash BOTACH now they got other stuff I haven't even probably seen in their little sale right now True spec. 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Now, they show that they have OD Green in the same coat, but only in small for $9.98. The Coyote Brown one, though, is in medium. They're out of the large. I just tried to see if they had them. 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Yeah, well, I'm an edg- I can wear- I can even slide a large on still because I'm not gonna wear much underneath it. I'm kind of hot. I'm a warm person. Winter doesn't bother me. Like, you get them from my dad's side. Winter doesn't bother me as much. Cold doesn't bother me as much. I'd rather fight in this cold weather any day over, you know, over summer, any time. There's a bunch of other clothing I have. In fact, Dickie's men's tactical long sleeve shirts for $7.98 also. It looks like they have those in OD green. So if you again, there's another option. They got desert sand and no, they don't have the OD green. They're out of those already. Oh, well, like I said, we're trying. Another thing here real quick. We don't want to go too far away from the tactical issues we were talking about because this is something I really did want to touch on tonight. When it comes to deployment of personnel, And the other half of the formula is moving forward. Something you also asked about was retrograde. In other words, having a plan for breaking contact. You must have a plan to leave. Now, I've talked a lot about Dr. Warren. And Dr. Warren was, of course, a mover and shaker, one of the most significant voices before the American War for Independence and more famous than Washington at the time. as a notable individual in the patriot effort and supporting and building the militia doctor warren was a major giant in the in the in the affair we lost him the patriot movement lost him at bunker hill he was so well known that the british stripped him that edited many many many times and beat him beat his body beat his corpse they they defiled him the interesting thing about him is that he had just received a commission from the continental congress just as effective had arrived who hadn't officially arrived as a piece of paper but the careers had already informed him that all of the instruments were on the way that he had been given a commission as a general but instead because of his commitment to the cause he had been a rank-and-file member of the militia And so the order hadn't come. They hadn't made him a general yet. So he went onto the line with everybody else, took his chances. He passed. But remember, Bunker Hill was a major, let's just say attrition victory for our side. Yeah, eventually they took the front of the hill. They didn't take it all. But when they did take the position and they overran it, one of the reasons that there was a failure is because while the position was built hastily, I asked that you go read an actual account of Bunker Hill and Breed Hill. And they weren't the only part of the defense. You've got to remember this was on a bit of an Isthmus, a peninsula. And the position that they occupied was built in one night. One night, the militia wasn't there. One morning during the day. As soon as sunset, they came out with prefabricated equipment, prefabricated fortification equipment. Also with all the shovels, they dug their positions, they put everything in place, and when the British woke up the next morning and looked at the hill, we were there. All, in fact, we were there in force. So the British decided they weren't going to. They burned Charlestown. That's when Charlestown was burned. Not Charleston, but Charlestown right there across the bay. And in addition to that, of course, they attacked the hill. When the militia had run out of ammo, they could and should have been able to withdraw. But there wasn't an effective plan, nor was there the discipline or training in doing what is a logical, tactical withdrawal. Now, that is why you need to read about this. One exit, one exit, and one exit only. for the defense fortifications. So rather than withdrawing a certain number of troops and putting whatever ammunition or best fighters you had to the rear and creating a rear guard, the formations tried to link up, you know, form up and try to leave simultaneously. And it created a disaster as the British overran part of the position. The casualties that we mostly had Up until that point, we had very few casualties and we had slaughtered the British on the other side. Had the commanders known what to do, and had they had a plan for simple, effective, break contact slash withdrawal, the battle would have been a total, it would have been a total insult, it would have been obscene. the casualties that were produced were mostly produced white there at that point because they did not know how to break contact two things the first day with battle of the battle of uh... election in the concord it's knowing how to communicate and how to block the enemy and not let them escape on the other side of this point is later on during the beach when they're fighting for breeds and bunker hill Had they a plan first of all the militia had inflicted horrific casualties look at the number of officers killed Look at the number of enlisted killed. It's in the hundreds Now when they got to close quarters before they got there they could have broken contact now I understand something you have to go look at the battlefield They already had another Fortification built behind the first one and it was fully manned and ready to fight they had an ammunition Here's the problem the guys that were supposed to support the forward position Did not bring the powder forward that the men needed and they ran out of ammo Mark go ahead call her jump in there The other the other problem with the militia had is that the majority of their guns did not have bayonet mounts And they could not fight with their muskets nearly as effectively as the British right you get an extra foot and a half in that day You're right you get 16 more inches of pokey stabby And it was basically, remember, the musket was what what did was supposed to do, but it was still based on the idea that it was also a pike. And again, the idea of knowing the bayonet, we eventually did learn that lesson. And some units, some of the troops did have either French, Dutch, or british uh... martial weapons that can help could take a bad at it had it but they were very few we're actually right but that's why breaking contact with so much more critical and why uniformity in doing so because the rear guard it wouldn't look thank you for bringing up because there's an example what say that you're a unit commander you have A bunch of buzz guns. You have a combined army team, which you should. If you have a platoon, at least half should be main battle rifles, and say the other half of the section should be light rifles, AR-15s, AKs, whatever you choose. Okay? Your heavy rifles, which can include bolt-action scope rifles, which in some units they prefer to use that in maybe a semi- or bolt-action gun. The idea is that if you have the buzz guns, especially since we've told you before, buy a drum for each one of those weapons, at least one drum. In a rear guard operation, you take your rapid fire, volume fire weapons and put them back to the rear and you actually reposition them. As you break contact, your heaviest and all of your support weapons and ammunition, if at all possible, is rolled up and is evacuated. Now, while that's happening, you create the illusion of sustainment of fires by using volume-fire weapons to compensate for your heavier, longer-range guns. Now, by extracting that one formation and moving it to the rear, you already move to what is a predetermined or pre-established next fire line. And what they're going to do is set up with the heaviest weapons, which can reach farther, penetrate more, do whatever, they're going to do their job when you break contact in fact you may will still apply to a couple of squad guns uh... squad automatic weapons whatever you got this designated to be a volume fire weapon or bear it fifty friends and can be used in the same way because they're palaces when it comes to what they do when they do okay the work the rear guards job is to sustain fire and to sustain it for a longer period of time and then if need be even increase firepower this is why larger drum capacity weapons large stick magazines if at all possible always carried and held in reserve for this type of situation either a ambush we carry them when we're traveling or B when we're looking at a rear guard brake contact action sometimes only two men are needed to do this but in this case we're going to take care of the second part of the platoon and we're going to sustain a wall of fire against the enemy this is one of those times again where the commander may choose to tell you to go to three round burst or use three rounds on a target And the objective behind this is to suppress advancing towards your position. Now, last but not least is whatever pyrotechnics you have left, this is like in a breakout, two ways of breakout our pyrotechnics are used. They're given to the people who are falling back if you're breaking out of an encirclement. In this case, as with Bunker Hill or any situation like it, we're going to break contact and withdraw from the battlefield. We will still be under fire, and the ranges, distances, and threats have changed. So even after we break contact, we are still in break contact mode until such time as we cease to receive fires. Remember, ranges are greater with everything. So when you break contact, you also want to try and put as much in the way of obstacles, terrain, and whatever between you. And you still have overhead air threat and overhead air surveillance, which can allow the enemy to modify its pursuit. So this is something that needs to change dramatically. We have to think ahead. We've talked about using overhead covers. You don't cross fields. You move with the cover. It allows you to continue to engage with your fighting force and still put fires in overlapping layers as you break contact and withdrawal completely. The last thing you do if you want to really blunt their nose is even hold back on your grenades until you're ready to finally go. They realize the fires have subdued, maybe realize there's only a two-man rear guard. They get mold when they do. Either pull the string on those devices you got out front, hit the clacker on the stuff that's out front, or leave a couple of grenades behind. Check them out in front of you. Break contact by, say, 30 yards. Turn. Fire again. Throw a few more grenades. Run another half a football field. see if anybody still motivated, dump some more 40 millimeter on them. There you go, your M203 did its job. So here again, this is, but half the battle is explained to these people, reminding people that falling back is not retreat. Okay, you are retrograding from the area, but it can be simply breaking contact. At some point you have to do this. Even if there's just a lull in hostilities, both sides, your spearhead, your advance units are at the point of contact, both sides may want to break. And so whoever's better at doing it first means the other has to take fire in order to recover and withdraw from the contact. And you want to be in a situation where if at all possible you can break and pre-deploy, which is as a unit commander, a team leader, fire teams work this way, your platoon should be working this way. Everybody needs to think about how can I still stay in the game and what can I use to do it. Your long riflemen are really something the enemy doesn't have. You know, this is something I keep emphasizing. A lot of you guys have these big-ass deer rifles, and to be quite honest, for a lot of the work we're going to do, that weapon is going to do more than an AR-15 or an AK will ever do. Because you can reach out at such distance, I can see you long before you can do anything about me. And I can do it in such a way, as I've told you before, no, if you keep shooting, they're going to find you, only because if you stay in one place. You heavy riflemen have to constantly be thinking about fire, break contact again, even at long range, even at 700 yards. You fire, break contact, fall back to your second shooting position along with your team. Everybody fires at approximately the same time. You break contact, you fall back to your next position as designated by the team leader or the platoon commander. You're the long hand that we have with what we consider short range by today's standards because we have air asset threats, we have all kinds of fun stuff. And we haven't forgotten indirect fire. So by embracing the policy of constant contact break and run, we're also changing point of reference. They're dropping around, they'll get frustrated. They'll start trying to drop rounds where they suspect you to be. In fact, even your indirect fire weapons. Remember, this is what's called counter battery radar. We all know about that if you've been in, you know, bloopers. The big thing is, if you fire an already in motion, in other words, everything's packed up, you're going to fire one round, you're going to put a heavy downrange, you're already in motion before the round almost leaves the tube. This is true with mortar, light artillery, and mechanized, no matter what it is. You're gonna fire and immediately move. In fact, you may still, if you're smart, we're gonna leave dummies, okay? Big dummies. We're gonna leave a lot of stuff laying around to give them high confidence that they need to waste rounds there. If anybody's busy firing on one objective that's irrelevant, and I don't care if it's a point of reference on a smaller battlefield, then they're wasting ammunition that they're carrying or that they had to plot out for something and could have used somewhere else. Remember, it's all consumption. And this is a dance, this is a dance of the death here. In this case, again, the only thing you gotta remember is something I am gonna keep emphasizing here. Carry as much as you possibly can in, especially in the earliest part of this war, because your enemy is going to be trying to keep himself alive. He will use, we are, I'm going to, or they'll use everything at our disposal in the fight. We'll be throwing everything downrange we can both sides look. Give you a better feel for that. Go watch the attack by the back bag on the Branch Davidian. Not how many rounds they're firing every time they pull the trigger. They start pulling the trigger, they didn't stop until they jumped a magazine people. And they weren't carrying three or four hundred rounds per person. Not even close. Look how they wasted and consumed the ammunition because of adrenaline rush. Now that, as a team leader, you've got to get under control. You have that under control on your end? That's half the battle, keeping your people sustained and in contact. Anyway, good eye, good question, great idea, come up with more. And again, you are the solution. God bless, O'er the Republic, and death to the new world order. We shock resale, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run, and we are on the march both day and night. Prior, proper planning, defensive tips for performance. You've got to be thinking ahead, and if you want that command position, You have a whole hell of a lot of command and responsibility. Anyway, I think we got Randy coming up next. Don't touch that dial. We got more live radio coming up here. 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