March 31, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, weapons systems, and preparedness strategies for an anticipated conflict. He covered armored vehicle construction, anti-tank weapons including recoilless rifles and discarding sabot rounds, and tactical employment of combined arms teams. The show included extensive discussion of small arms platforms (AR-15, FAL, G3), logistics and supply chain concerns, and local economic self-sufficiency through small-scale manufacturing and trade. Koernke also addressed current events including a Michigan barber's $9,000 fine for cutting hair at the state capitol, border security issues, and concerns about foreign military presence in Michigan.
- militia organization
- armored vehicles
- anti-tank weapons
- recoilless rifles
- discarding sabot
- combined arms
- ar-15
- fn fal
- g3 rifle
- logistics
- preparedness
- michigan
- second amendment
- self-sufficiency
- weapons wednesday
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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, 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 playfield called gun-free zones. We're going to drop us or suck on my machine gun. Politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work. 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 and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of 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 Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Korky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, south, north, and east. To us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio and Satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, Hallmark, and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there more forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with colas the outline two states territories and the clock it is five oh seven p m eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday this is the first of march worthy and of the first quarter of the shipwreck Oh look, there's fireworks up above. Oh man, look at the band is playing near my god. They're handing out free drinks at the bar. My ankles are wet and they say we're gonna go swimming in a little while. Yes, yes, the shipwreck. nearer my god to the all its beautiful the band is playing and yeah i think people are crying nashing of key printing of error all the ship sinking all that anyway it is uh... the thirteenth year of open baby of socialist and soviet socialist occupation of all america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar 2021 battle for the republic, the dance of swords, and the battle begins. We need this to be the year that the American war for independence starts up. Whatever they're going to do, I hope they go after the guns sooner rather than later. We need them to prefer that they do it. Pass whatever stupid BS they want. Yeah, then get frothing at the mouth. Some idiot idiot shot cop shop, one former, another will figure it's another way they can steal things. and they're going to get a crash out often battle escalated will finally be where we need to be to get rid of and to clean out the communists from the united states along with the monarch is the brain i can't get flopping small hat wearing uh... you know or boys the rest of the bunch it will be hunting season and that something that needed we really need to beyond with us so Whatever's gonna start, it's gonna start it. And again, we need to be prepared organizing first at the individual level, then at the fireteam and squad level. That in and of itself creates the basic building blocks in every area for whatever else you want to construct. There's the individual perfecting and mastering the trade. And then all of the other components, the fire team, which is a basic building block, two fire teams make up a squad, four squads make up a platoon, etc., etc., etc. So it's the fire team and the squad, and especially the squad, that is critical to construction. You build and rebuild and rebuild more of those. We can put any kind of army together that you need. Most important is to have logistics train and the support systems in place. not just firearms not just guns is not just artillery not just air from your support from above it's a whole lot more you can have a really cool pieces of equipment but if you can't keep them uh... in the field and for the pain them then you've got a problem and you better be coming up with solutions now thinking in advance what are we going to do uh... example is armor not only do we have to have our in the field but how do we resupply if we have main guns if we have uh... of the additional support our women on board if we have any kind of sophisticated weapon systems that we procure from the enemy uh... remember that we've got to be able to keep track of what we have when we acquire more we need to be able to route what it is that we have to work and we need to expedite that logistics logistics list anyway uh... before you're too far want to do this real quick uh... for everybody out there again he put out guns and gadgets even do a real good job everybody else kind of follows or there's a couple of of different channels on youtube and etcetera that have been pretty well the cutting edge for keeping track of the uh... the jack-booted bug step towards no soviet socialism and communist attempts to you know cops take out which will be the beginning of the conflict i don't care if it's a call monarchist communist neo-cons are all the same bill bill the same terms are all the same toilet they are exactly the same believe that you are property of the state their ideologies irrelevant otherwise pissed on them kill them all met simple that settled a problem real quick so we got a we've got a job to do what are what our agenda to stay free to stay free we're going to fight for our freedom that simple Guiding gadgets if you go over to YouTube you'll find guns and gadgets. They're also of course. He is also on a number of other Venues and in fact he lifts them which is wise he actually lists all of the different places Where all of the other options are for what it is and might be out there hanging around okay? So just a heads up on that one Yeah, somebody okay to earn a team appreciate that hold on and I'll answer that in a second here some urgent issues i know that uh... what we understand the news and meetings that have taken place here in michigan on our side uh... have raised a bunch of questions about you know what you we do to because there's a lot of people that are actually uh... making the effort to do what i've been asking organize our record trans militia but mister support units as much as i hear which really critical right now uh... well thank you uh... as a matter of let's go back over here let's make sure we get the guns and gadgets thing out of the way first and as a matter of rule of thumb again go to gun to get a check on every uh... any of the new postings and share them wherever you can i've been doing this non-stop during the honor right go by the computer stop plug it in uh... pull up and then share as many of the uh... different videos as we can in all the different venues uh... reddit uh... big dog dog big wig wang bang wang uh... recommend wimpkin and spreely because they are smaller independent if you want to if you want to basically have a certain amount of freedom you gotta go with the hungry people you know the hungry group and they're motivated uh... first of all the guy did it wimpkin put together with good something because of all the garbage going on with farce book quit you know twitter and uh... the rest of the trash it's out there and he's done a pretty good job format simple uh... you'd understand it's a fairly face book for all practical purposes and guess what everybody joins up or hooks up and you could do a hundred other things that put you get it get over there and get into it uh... your portfolio lie but whatever you damn well want in there for your portfolio because you're going to be stupid enough to give them information that you know that the people Why not just baffle everybody with BS? Aren't you 119 year old quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo that wants free thinking? You are 119 years old, right? I mean, come on. You know, prior piper planting prevents piss poor performance here, people. Baffle them with BS and flood the system. that's how it should be will open way their lifetime all these terms are the secret police operations for their but with everything you can push everything out there you possibly can throw flack up it's called air defense ok flack up with that is their defense but in this case it's mhm you know protection of your mental interests by throwing junk out there every direction that you can period and we are we outnumber the enemy what the boy they're thinking police state mind and spin their wheels on a million different bs operations and if they've got our official intelligence but the artificial intelligence that off into its own little place in the in the great intersphere and off in the middle of nowhere That's the everybody should have that attitude don't everything you can't remember on the one hand talk about Patriot and then gardening flowers kit Etcetera back forth back forth back forth and random don't make a pattern of it randomize it for in fact even have a piece of never one single die Or a clear you can roll the dice every time it's a six you do something else Yeah, Dan Dan Dale six there we go time to change Seriously, it's a nice randomizer. It's a great way for it. So you mentally you don't create patterns. There's all kinds of basic rules to In creating let's just say props the enemies again. Okay, you mean agenda? No, it's agenda anyway We're looking elk it's guns and with the end symbol guns and gadgets comm guns and gadgets the end symbol like the general middle symbol and guns and gadgets dot com there you go anyway uh... couple of the things you know we've been talking about armament and again you talk about doing armor trucks and every little more just a little bit we just remember truck if you see how the cops you know turn vehicle on the switch to use when they give the chance especially anybody that you know put the bullet downrange but the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for this to waste armor up a vehicle number one you build a conventional armored vehicle which we are building quite a few of those now These are specific commitment to a mechanized element. We have about five patterns that are standard. And needless to say, we are building slowly, but surely the Victor 2 class tracked armored reconnaissance vehicle to CM 114 improved, changing the hull, adding a front-chain roller. uh... it could take any armaments got a variable geometry a roof so we can unplug one system and completely drop a whole new pad on the roof uh... where we want to meet you and congratulations that got a twenty millimeter guns got a brick oil is gone it's got whatever you want to put on the roof command couple or a larger combat uh... effective turrets kind of like what they did if you want to understand this with the ferret mark to versus the box the fox is nothing but a parent the fox reconnaissance slash heavy on all have a more heavily armed weapons it's a bigger turret the uh... obviously improve the design cause they made gave a little more space but uh... the fox is nothing more than the uh... the ferret in the next logical step of the line take a look and the terror the terror configuration is really what makes a difference the basic uh... components don't change a good portion what's on the box rolls right over onto a Ferret Mark 1, Ferret Mark 2, etc. It's the firepower in the turret that can change now. Here's the thing. You have to be thinking in advance, what are we facing? What kind of weapons are out there that we can easily access on the battlefield as things progress? Well, there's a number of different medium weight anti-tank weapons that can very quickly be mobile mounted on any kind of vehicle that you have. It's already done with fast attack vehicles. you've got this goofy thing that wasn't the grizzly they came up with which looks like it's almost come and gone uh... we need a quarter-ton vehicle the military but they'll never admit it they read the home view you know the big area everything big but too large and doesn't fit anywhere which is that hope they keep you know government keeps doing that but effective rat pack with a smaller package would be a better choice of the latest next thing that the government has done is basically imagine like a suburban will you take all the doors off we make it out of the apartment out of the skeleton frame if not all of it but you could take a suburban and simulate although an avalanche avalanche might work better you take an avalanche body pulled about pull the doors off take all the kush seats out of the inside put you know uh... rakshi can't provide basically campus no campus buckets and uh... at the marmer here and there we do have somebody parts left maybe could you've taken away top of the doors put a tubular frame in the back to mount a uh... you know to put up with me be a a full ring turret which would not be a bad for ring up for give me pedal station uh... because you want to supposedly lighten it up which is what they've done it looks like the one that i've seen the two prototypes of things so far of a number of vehicles that are out there it uh... is a tubular frames suburban of the pay of pop on a chevy package and they've given it wasp eyes to make a look mean up front when you buy that will be making really you'll mean look at the credit you gotta give it a angle samurai higher with a call the bowl bow tie of front lenses uh... it's on the heavy silver autos on the heavier silver autos take a look at it the old the middle like the early op one okay if you'll notice all the military vehicles they've got that it's going to be more yeah but it's going to be sure that it will both go right through it just like you know it was cheese well yeah but what's mean it looks bad out of the other get shut up just like anything else so the camera and look at cool look at me think that they did ever good uh... but it is called out of the problem is we go looking cool on your pen for a right you know but the thing is that the vehicle itself is nothing but a uh... a chopped suburban uh... this is nothing new The Cadillac gauge armored cars, like I told you, we modeled the Commando body and have been using that for a number of different systems right now. Basically, what Cadillac did is their standard custom 20 Chevy truck frame that you could buy over the counter back in 1965. uh... what they did is they bought that frame they came in they made a whole that was drop right onto it and there were several of them in that that category and wait of armored car and they're not outdated they're not obsolete there's a hundred variations right now of the famed am vehicle made by everybody else but when you have to get the pics especially pulls out there the global army union yellow army paid an outrageous price for a really stupid piece of crap is grossly oversized doesn't fit most places you need it When the time comes, it's going to be a burning Hulk on the battlefield, which point? Yeah, whatever. Anyway, the neat thing about these little attack vehicles is that they actually had the option, variable geometry roof, so they could stick a number of different weapons and any weapons systems, machine guns, M250 caliber, recoil-less guns, missile launchers, tow launchers, take your pick. Now tow will knock out any armored vehicle and can go up against an Abrams. Well, you're going to go to the damn right kind of easy, Abrams? Yes, stupid, you are. As a matter of fact, what you're going to do is you're going to be really mean and very unfriendly, and you're going to try and flank and, you know, butt shot, you know, you're going to hit them from behind wherever you can, but a tow wand or a tow two can do a hell of a lot of damage to any modern armored vehicle. It doesn't make it or it's who built it. It doesn't make it or it's what it is. A tow 1 or tow 2 launcher can be quite quickly and easily adapted to any wheeled or tracked vehicle. If you don't think so, go look it up. Just because there's some special squeeze on the butt pad on the head design that's out there has nothing to do with the idea that anything you put it on would be effective. The biggest thing is carrying reloads. And a standard pickup truck, which by the way back before World War II used to be called the 3 quarter ton weapons carrier if you recall, uh... back when it was a three-quarter ton weapons carrier they had a b a r mount yep for a browning m p l m nineteen eighteen squad automatic weapon will only a twenty round mag they also had browning belt fed all they had m two fifty caliber all work on the same pedal and they want all the way up to thirty seven millimeter anti-tank gun and a pedal mounted fixture in the middle of the back of the pickup truck bed that would be three-quarter ton weapons carrier nineteen thirty seven nineteen thirty nine But it was called the weapons carrier not a pickup truck. Okay. Well, we'll call it ours or weapons carrier. How's that? I'll make you feel better We'll change the name to make everybody feel good Anyway, you can do the same thing The big thing is we're flush in these types of transports The biggest problem we have is as we've said is logistics logistics logistics thinking ahead spare tires spare truck rims spare parts spare engines. Oh, yes, you're gonna lose vehicles No, main mistake about it because everybody plans on doing that. Why do you think they made so many humvees? And in fact, they don't fare very well either. You can take armor off them, up all you want, and they still get taken out. In fact, they're grossly overburdened chassis. A bunch of other problems that when they do get hit, they really are scud when it comes to not moving very far. And that extra weight you threw on there has a tendency to create for a burdensome situation when a significant part of the suspension system is damaged. Nobody wants to talk about it, okay? But Again, lighter vehicles, cheaper vehicles, but with the same firepower means that you can put more in the field, it fits in places, the bigger stuff doesn't, and that means you rat-pack the enemy. And that's the part that nobody wants to talk about. Tow systems, dragons, dragons are out there, all kinds of recoilless systems. There's a dozen different foreign missile systems you'll be pulling from the warm, dead hands of the enemy's corpse. When that happens, you want to be able to apply those to the systems as quickly as possible, make them work for you. And you're best off making them highly mobile. The greater the mobility with the larger amount of firepower, especially or punch power, in this case punch through, is very useful. Another thing... Older can be brought up to more sophisticated levels very very quickly. You may have a muzzle-loading cannon, but I would point out if you just do a little research, I don't care what grade it is as far as what bore. You do understand that a muzzle-loading cannon will fire a discarding sable round just like any other cannon. Now, this is something nobody talks. much about what it's really an incredible thing have been technology been really developed or known it's so simple it's a kid to keep it simple to put it so simple it is ridiculous any kind of higher quality steel flash metal dark could be built and then you know ensconced in a would label plastic table aluminum cast table and load it into any kind of muscle loading gun of whatever caliber you have. You build the Sabo round to match the Sabo shield and the Dart to match the weapon system that you want to work. And what you end up with is low pressure, high velocity, and incredible armor penetration. Now it's a Dart system and what you do, you don't reinvent the wheel. all the information about how to build these dark and in fact even examples of them are readily available out there so that you can model no we're not going to do tungsten carbide no we're not going to do depleted uranium we don't need to uh... that'll be government dirty dirty deed they'll be doing that again just in fact they're doing it right now as far as i know depleted uranium is out there and all over the place there are people all over the planet that's the nature of the birds we have of the internationalist mineral operations to begin with With a standard steel dart even, what you're talking about is against intermediate or light equipment of any kind. A single shot is a devastating shot. One hit, one kill is the basic rule. Scarding FABO in any number of other, less sophisticated in terms of quick reload, but very sophisticated in terms of sufficient performance. If you get really good at what you're doing and you put enough support weapon systems on board with whatever fires that particular gun, it's amazing what you can accomplish with it. And that thud puppy will go down range, Pentecra Bradley will do most of the Euro Armor. And the one thing about discarding Sabo with Sabo, One of the neat things that you have with the dart going down range is that it defeats pretty much all armor. Now, if it's nothing but homogeneous armor plate, if there's enough of it, it will certainly stop it. But, again, pay attention to what I said. Using a Sabo system against intermediate or soft targets. In other words, you don't play fair any more than the other side does. Where you can find something heavier to go against something lighter and you can flood it with one shot. that's how you plan your game while your bigger more reliable toes total any number of different euro weapons you're going to be capturing several different types of chinese weapons systems that are going to be off you know we get the warm dead hands of your enemies corpse are they may be still manning it you scrape the bodies off to the side now you've got the system on board you got available uh... that was up against a more sophisticated priority priority targets which means that when you have a combined arms team in the earliest phases, the lesser technologies go up against those systems that they know they can defeat, and they're prioritized for that. How do you score that deal? Color jump in there. We shouldn't forget home-built recoilless. Right. Home-built discarding a saber would work very well in those, wouldn't it? right as a matter of fact uh... to understand that go to rpg tools and look at rpg seven remember the you really record wasn't prepared for a date or you thought it was rocket propelled it's a record list propelled grenade coleus rpg to is just that it's very it's purely a record was round it basically is the uh... the uh... panzer foster The Russians simply stole the whole design that the Germans had come up with during the war for the replacement for the Panzerfoss, which was to be a reloadable gun, a reloadable tube. The original Panzerfoss were the first of the actually very well designed anti-tank weapon. And the tube, which was a, could be 41, 30, 41, 40, a chromoly seamless tube, held a charge, part of the charge goes to the rear and out the back. stand behind that it will kill you but the slap charge behind the round put it down range and the shape charge with the on board uh... the on board uh... activating charge uh... what you started to what the two been spent depending upon which model it was the safety would be of uh... uh... counter-spun rolled off and then what it may contact boom way ago uh... and again could knock out pretty much any tank in its day and still would be devastating to most armor at this time uh... you gotta get closer which is the problem the rpg two over the rpg seven what's the difference with the two of the seven rocket assist that is where it is a rocket assist but it doesn't start out that way it initially recoilless it goes out so many yards that the rocket kicks in and you actually have a second arc to the targeting system this is one of the reasons you need to go look at an RPG seven fighting system or go watch some of the videos if you don't have a lot of a bunch of the RPG seven sites because when the east germany fell with the wall uh... we were buying RPG seven uh... kits you know everything for the optics for two dollars and eighty cents That was the complete RPG 7 optical system, headrest, all the spare parts, blah blah blah blah blah, everything that went in the little kit. It's got two lower pockets, one larger upper pocket, the optics goes in the big pocket, all the rest of the goodies go in the small pocket. So I could actually put somebody behind an RPG 7 site and they can visualize what we're talking about for training purposes right now. Now, there are variations, as there are in everything, and that particular model is back in the headlights. You know, but forgive me, back in the tail lights have been way back behind us. But the basics are still there, and understanding the difference between an RPG-II system and an RPG-7 can be relatable if you can look at the lighting system. The recoilless goes out so far, there's a few setting, and it's automatically designed to give it that next, you know, push. and on top of everything else one thing that the rpg seven has remembered the rpg seven has been used for air defense now of course report you of course you can fire a rocket at all no the rpg seven is something else is an advantage that the rpg to the originally did not have when the rpg seven get out so many thousand get about what is it fourteen hundred i got a double check that i could be what could be off by about three hundred meters what happened to the help detonates Now, what's the reason behind this? Well, remember that in the assault with real assault weapons, you know, cause like you fire in the assault, the idea is that the RPGs, you know, a crewman, we, they're operating from the back of BMPs, BTR 60s, BTR 70s, the new, uh, IF fees that the Russians have, I think it's a 100 or whatever. Actually, I think it's one of the, I could be off on the number there. There's a couple of new ones that I don't know. They're in that big of production. Some of them, there's only a handful built. but the fact of the matter is that those upper troop doors what they do is they back up open all the pop open and the rpg cutters rather than writing or running necessarily with the infantry although usually some did the idea is that getting firepower to the adult the rpg gutters who would have a stack of rpg down below their knees there inside the vehicle would be firing constantly and contributing to the dynamic confusion of the battlefield if they get something fine if they didn't the missile would continue downrange and automatically burst and fires explodes creating more of some kind of either confusion and or damage in the enemies lines see how that works one way or another you get a shot you get something it's not just going to you know in that fuse by the way is burning it doesn't make any difference if for whatever reason say the missile cut it out on the ground it you know we've miscalculation at a given number of seconds after the rocket has kicked in when it's going downrange if it reaches that far the warhead is going to activate always remember this and it doesn't make a difference in fact if you have mentioned many times go watch the videos over at uh... you tube for the ukraine conflict now they've pulled as much as they can in fact they start pulling the western ukrainian militia videos are very early on because they demonstrated success within fear your fours now it's beautiful with the militia couldn't do it at the uh... ukrainian militias in the west started out as regular infantry with very little in the way of support technology they very quickly improvised adept over came in basically they fought the war the way the fans did they waited for the what the western ukrainian for the message western first time eastern ukrainian are the ones are in the defense the western ukrainian forces came out the eastern ukrainian forces chopped them up into moatuses and then decimated the u.s. but first they cut off supply And what they did is use many of the techniques, whatever helicopter support they had, they didn't have as much air defense, but they did have our shoulder fired RPG-7s. So you angle them up, you fire them downrange, and you calculate, you get better at calculating range, and what happens is you end up with fragmentation charges at whatever elevation. creating the you know obvious experience of pop pop boom boom and remember with their defense that cumulative damage pilots don't want to be flying it you know say two thousand feet with a mobile barbecue there you know what their feet so if they suspect damage they'll either break contact or they will go to ground as quickly as they can to prevent them from you know falling apart in midair and you know taking that last one dive and anything and everything contribute in air defense well in this case the rpg seven is quite useful for that in afghanistan the afghanes uh... change the battlefield constantly with the russians by using the rpg seven this method using it for a helicopter anti helicopter operations not as necessarily a direct hit but as a black gun Remember, when it detonates, it has a cone of destruction, actually has a fairly large cone of destruction. This shreds and turns not good for things that fly, no matter how armored they are or unarmored they are. There are still a lot of soft parts on an aircraft, no matter what you do with it. Armor just means it will offer crewmen typically better protection. Behind did a lot better than that. but still armor in an aircraft is not like the armor that you see in the tanks and there are a number of different ways it can be defeated or at the very least wherever any working parts are and this is true of seventy-ton tanks fifty-ton tanks helicopters of armor aircraft with armor cumulative damage counts they still have to be able to see and they've got to be able to move it just like shooting armored infantry like i've told you before aim for the groin You blow their leg out you put a hole in there in there in their leg or bust their they're growing out or both blow out their hip That person is not coming after you that person is very highly motivated to worry about whether or not the dangly parts are still attached and In fact the more hurt you do down there better off you are so the same history you have a specific technique you develop it based upon understanding the threat and you apply that energy repeatedly to create repetitive consistent battle damage. There's another technique with regard to engaging aggressor forces, remember, is understand their mobility element. Certain parts of vehicles just can't be fixed in the field, period, guys. In some parts, some situations, as you've seen many times, you hit a vehicle properly, you don't have to bowl the thing up you read a big roll up fire though in fact it was a good thing ever i've repeated many times uh... i don't guys who've totaled main battle tank simply by running it into a tree we've got a lot of ya know but if you get a black forest uh... pine tree in front of ya and you know try not to really hit the tree and if you get that ball here is a good chance that that club places played You know, top, there's enough wedge energy there, it might just rattle the tree. Still gonna knock it down, and you really didn't want that tree falling on you. But here's the problem. You're typically not trying to hit something, and what happens, left or right, you compress the drive sprocket fixture area on the hull. Well, if you oval that out, that ain't nothing that anybody can fix in the field. That's going all the way back to production. if they choose to do so in wartime they will in peacetime they might just de-exist and say, well that one's dead. Well wait a minute, you didn't blow up. Nope. What happens is you see all those roundy roundy parts when you're talking tonnage and you take something that weighs 45, 40 tons, 50 tons, 30 tons and you squash that round area of the hull that was first cast and then machined. Well, how do you fix that? It takes a lot of energy by the way too. It's taking all the torque, taking all the suspension away. Oh yeah. And so you can knock out a vehicle and kill it in such a way that it will be very non-dynamic. Now if you focus on doing that, you keep punching somebody. It's like when you're boxing. If you pay attention, oh even sometimes they brag about this in different movies. You know, you keep hitting the guy in the same spot, the same spot. Now you find a hurt spot, you make it hurt more. You keep making it hurt. Why? Because the more you make it hurt, the more it just doesn't want to work. if you have a bunch of weapons in their intermediate you focus on a particular point and by the way remember that your accuracy and potential for same point hits nowadays is much higher than it was in the past at least that's what they claim in fact uh... something that was argued years ago remember when the old polkin gun was out there on the m one thirteen and it was at a five four five or five five whatever the five five i think five five so i could be wrong anyway the bulk of uh... air defense gun you know what was really cruel about that is nobody really talked about it but if you got in trouble and you got all of the kind of funny uh... you just want that got down and you just let her rip until she burned out but you do you realize what twenty millimeter boulkin gun would do that intermediaries short-range if you're in trouble like that to a tank you're not going to get through to the soft chewy stuff on the inside but anything and everything on the outside would just be toward to not they don't beat that all to hell and that crowd that main governor to survive okay just not that effective if you were the gutter what you would do is wait around fast and you aim for the gun man what you just poured out and just kind of squiggle it squiggle the joystick up down left right up down left right what are you doing you're going to care they held you're going to that your twenty millimeter round or your thirty seven millimeter round or whatever you got twenty five millimeter round but those are going to go right to a gun to play butter guys what's the purpose behind the tank being there well it's a political a kid like what the problem that make it for that matter if they had to know what i was on platform if he's sold off the gun so to speak then you might just do something else really mean and if you still got anything left in your packet on board with your ball can go you drop down to the same god the same tank so drive sprocket where it was talking about and you just pour well you know how ever many second burst on that then fire again then fire again They were talking about weapon systems that were designed to engage and accurately target aircraft. Tanks are a lot slower. But no, it doesn't have a big gun. No, it doesn't have a big gun. But how many rounds did the Vulcan transport carry? Oh yeah. See, it's just like a GE minigun. In fact, that's one of the few times it would be like that. That is another way to deal with any of these tanks. Now guys, understand something. We always go out and beat up the five-year-old blind kid across the street. That's what happened when we went into Desert Dust Part 2 and all the rest of this garbage and we always brag up about it. But when you start fighting somebody that has the same weapon systems you have and they're willing to employ them and they get into a knockdown drag out, kick them in the butt fight, there's a lot of things that can be done that are, you know, tit for tat, quite devastating. And again, I'm not going to be reasonable or fair. You know, it's like, oh, well, this is not fair in a gun fight. There's no such thing as fair in a gun fight. Right? Now I'm going to point out again, we are the regular policy that the militia is, and at least people I've trained, is everybody engages armor. But remember that we also know where to engage armor. Each vehicle has a series of weak points that are critical for our small arms operators to utilize, to take advantage of and do damage to. Each weapon specifically can do more significant damage but does not waste time. We're not trying to plow through the armor on a tank. what you do with armored vehicles if you identify weak points we've talked about this a million times but i need to reinforce this because you're going to war pretty soon any place that optics is hit repeatedly everybody poured out if you have every man available you have what what you're not going to see waves and waves of tank in any area i want to hear finally a concentrated conventional uh... battlefield in depth and that will be happening eventually i mean the chinese are going to be poor more junk into the country and that the traders and the pentagram support them uh... you decide that they need double put it that way w war public about it but in the process before that you're going to be seeing committed armor in in elements and remember their or put to the strength maybe but the most you're going to see couple of platoons because remember the ideas for the police state to be spread all over and show you that it's beautiful resist you'll be absorbed so you don't have to knock out a mark you only have to knock out a handful of thanks for a handful of armor or the personnel supporting at emma vehicles are dead that simple quite called chipper there yet occurred to me and if you get all of them any gun and uh... maybe uh... a minute with a fire for six thousand rounds of the green tip you get pretty well and Abrams down to nothing working. Again you aim for the bread box first rule aim for the bread box up on top of the turret guys if you go look at all these videos on YouTube okay go to YouTube bunch of M1 Abrams you got all these videos showing you the inside of the turret well what are they counting on they're coming on their optics collection they have beautiful television screens Flat screen's very well made, very robust and rugged. Right? How do they get the image? Where'd they get the pretty pictures from, guys? Do you know? What would be your first objective with what you have? What's my first rule? Blind the giant. If at all possible, blind the giant. After that, I'm also going to take his teeth away. I would point out that every weapon, the weapons are the weak point on a gun. Well, they're so small, they're ain't that small anymore. With the optics and with the improved technologies everybody has for aiming that everybody brags and boasts about, guys, you people should be knocking these suckers down. I'm not knocking the vehicle down. I'm talking about care of this, because it's not out of the working components. uh... the coaxial gun the roof automated gun which they've got a bill that right now remote operated now it's armored make no mistake about that sure but at some point it just like your legs are got you know cut up armored underpants on he's got even five pads on the driver okay does it make those to a degree but he's got a move wherever anything moves that articulated point well that's where i'm aiming if i hit the groin armor of the bullet cuts along it goes into the groin and cut the artery and blows out part of the hip i'm happy with that if i'm looking at a gun station to remember that the bullets gotta come out somewhere And if you haven't taken a look at what kind of stuff can happen to armaments in the field, you need to take a look at it. You need to kind of do a little research because, yeah, it's a tank, but it can be a blind toothless, and by the way, also deaf tank too. I mean, aren't there antennas? Oh, do you know where the antennas are on these armored vehicles? You do realize if you can get some back shots and you've got a Barrett, like M82, You're gonna prioritize. You're not gonna aim for the hole. You're not gonna, oh, you're gonna do anything against the tank hole. Who said I'm shooting the tank hole, idiot? I mean, are you stupid? I'm gonna be aiming for points that I can do damage in ways. In fact, everybody knows that the MRAP can be knocked out in a very, very short period of time with any 50 calibers we have, right? We have MRAPs. How do you knock out an MRAP? What's the shot? Once you do a little research, I'll give you a big hint. Look underneath the vehicle. In fact, look at some things that stick out with the suspension and the drivetrain. What do you aim for? I'm going to bother with the body. There's only one thing I need to do, and that MRAP isn't going anywhere real quick. And pretty much all of our 50 caliber rounds and even the ball will do significant damage, but we also have lots of M2AP and lots of AP incendiary, which I try not to waste on that kind of shot because I need it for other work. Drive schist? You've got a service pump gun. couple of different service pumpkins down there. One of them is hydraulic mass. In fact, if you look at all the pictures, you'll see it. If you go take a look at an MRAP, guys. Remember, an MRAP is nothing more. Let's think about what this is. They took a diesel actor and made it into an APC. Now they wanted it up a little higher off the gun, but more ground clearance. So what did they do to give it ground clearance? Now, by the way, they're dumping a bunch of AMRAPs. In fact, I don't think people have noticed. In fact, let me give you a little hint. Go over to all of you that need to do this anyway. Probably haven't done it in a while. Go over to eBay. Oh, eBay! Well, yeah, go over to eBay. And I'm going to drag it over there right now. Let me go over there real quick and see what's posted again. www.ebay.com. dot com understand that they have all kinds of problems with the drivetrain and with the engines to begin with there's a whole bunch of week we've covered this for years as far as no problem with the m-wrap to begin with get over to ebay and go over to military vehicles now the m-wrap is amirs actually with a bunch of for sale all over the black water sold all of their prototypes or test vehicles they behave they had for our research and there's a bunch of factors one right now two hundred fifty thousand dollars or this is one of that court of vehicles i mentioned on the air while back but here we go okay up military b a e six by six payment chassis with complete drive train for a bug out vehicle they've got lines of the political demerap they've got lines of a m although take a look at the picture there's a whole line of a go-to-one for as far as you could be Well, what happened? Are these new? Well, they are relatively new. Did they just freeze or do what happened here? But anyway, they want $80,000 a unit. Immediate payment of $500 is required, and these are available in Kansas City, Missouri right now. Go over to www.ebay.com and then go over and peg military go what what you do for search is do military vehicle and when you do that you're gonna see how these first stupid prices you're gonna see all kinds of stuff there's a cockney right now for a thousand looks like somebody to personal call unfortunately also that doesn't help much but uh... there's a number of vehicles nothing cheap nothing you know the three simply priced uh... but there's all kinds of double women's matter of fact that i was mentioning earlier two thousand eight general dynamics uh... ordinance tactical system m eleven sixty one crawler now you know we built a cheap years ago the jeep work just fine and there's variations but when they build a new item they just have to make it so stinking goofy stupid that it is you know well it's coming up and these things are already surplus they're already out there available to interesting vehicle basically quarter-ton weapons care comes down to slash with the cup what are supposed to be improvements but uh... if you want to see an example of the somebody wants twenty six thousand five hundred for that particular vehicle me i would just take a off-town pickup truck strip everything off but i could if i want to make that thing are you making for a lot less money that twenty six thousand five hundred dollars you can make a comparable vehicle you know what the difference would be no specialized tires standard rims uh... and i could still armored up and purify it even make a look like that that particular vehicle like the m eleven sixty one but the difference for twenty six thousand five hundred dollars i could have ten of them just a heads up but right now if you look uh... again go to you may punch it military vehicles when you down the scroll but halfway down the first page but not your format is military b a e six by six came in chassis with complete drivetrain bug out vehicle option other words it's very cold well what did they do take the bodies off these which by the way that's what they were doing order so they'd take the armor off uh... on the other hand i will point out that they may not be uh... i don't know what that this is an end of the line deal because it could be that i have not bothered to look at this all that closely but i would point out that uh... last year there were about twenty of these things that came up and they do the same thing they cut off everything uh... except for that the uh... driver's pocket the front chad he cover you know the engine cover area calling and before you get the back step gate to the steps i feel good about that i could paper back and with nothing but yes you could take these and turn them into another armored vehicle but they're just to stinking big for what we're doing right now you're better off with will be better off with a past fleet of armored light trucks What is it when you have something really, really, really, really big? It doesn't mean we don't have battle tanks, we do. And it doesn't mean we don't have armored vehicles of many different types, we do. But we also understand the limitations, and in this case, this particular vehicle is nothing more than a semi-tractor that they turn into an armored vehicle. Okay, which is typically what you do with armored cars. So I don't really have a problem with that. But spending $80,000 on that, to be quite honest, you could go out and find another piece of equipment. uh... take your pick and by six eight or ten of them and make a whole armored fleet and that makes more sense of the total party with we know the government jungle and i'd like to have a job with government jobs can become too expensive it's just it's a crazy the prices are stupid not you got the money for that you've already got it congratulations don't worry about it not complaining about whatever you do want to find fantastic double-plus good thumbs up But for the average bear out there, no. I can't see spending 20,000, 30,000, 50,000 on a piece of equipment. If it was fully armored and it needed a prototype like the Moag, we wanted a Moag, so somebody went out and spent $18,000. Why? We wanted a particular model so we could see what they did. And that way, we could build more with the ideas that they had put together with the ideas we have. See how that works? but a simple you'd be better off if you walk and i think you know what this is that i wanted to bring this up anyway it near there actually it's on the page uh... if you go through that school you'll find about three quarters of the way down the scroll is a picture of a oven two thousand eight general dynamics ordinance tactical system m one one six one growler light strike vehicle Now, when you look at that, I'll remind you again, you could take a half ton or a three quarter ton pickup truck, pull the doors off it, leave the box on the rear, because you can use that for welding station. You could, again, shave all the weight off you can. You could skeletonize the front end, put a boxy, you know, but better armored, say front shield over where the hood is, okay, .4 of the hood. and do a couple of things to lightweight the front. Every pound you shave off is more armor or stuff you can put back on. And remember, it still has the chassis, still has its base carry weight no matter what. If it's rated for half tons, both carry basically close to a ton. Always they're half rated for what they are. Of course, now you'd be bogging it down if you do that. But remember, the weight you take off, you measure. So when you take the doors off and you take all the junk out of the inside other than the dash, and you put new you know you put simple scalloped I keep him there you might even armor the seats but they're still campus buckets and when you're done remember you put you could put back on the based on all the junk in every object and get off it and you could come up with a scalloped frame you know commercial vehicle that would do everything that these vehicles do for a hell of a lot less Now, if I got these for surplus prices like I've described to you and I have personally done, it would make sense that, yeah, they'll be cool to play with these things. And that's when it was sensible. And that's why, if you'll notice, when I talk on the air about things, something I drop after a while. Why? Well, when they were reasonably priced and you could afford to buy a bunch of them, it's fine. But when you're going out of your way because, well, wait a minute, everybody seems to like it. Now we're going to charge you $28 an item, or it wasn't a $10 item. well it's not a good it's not that nice okay dot now i'm spending money because i need to look like the other ones i had been it's not doing me any good that's not bad i'm not benefiting there i've benefited what i can get it for a lot of their price and get a large quantity outfit a whole bunch of people are get a lot of pairs and the process make it work for me this is what we always watch clearance and close-ups like i've said Well, the same is true with every system, including these, again, disposable transports. I would remind you again, these are rat-pack vehicles. I don't need a vehicle that costs $100,000 that is going to end up being shot to snot and left as burning wreckage down the road or shot up and worthless. I need something that's as bargain basement as we can. and yet offers good protection to the operators and the combat troops that I'm deploying. That's the criteria. Survivability is the key. And again, there's all kinds of things you can do. Example, I highly recommend that you look at for anti-mine and survivability what the Rhodesians and the South Africans did. The Rhodesians were much more ahead of the line because they had less to work with, so they had to prioritize preserving manpower, which most armies do anyway. but the south african you know and the rotations developed a whole bunch of anti-mine uh... survivability vehicles for soft skin use and they were all uh... modular which would typically which all trucks and vehicles are anyway your shabby bob pickup truck outside is very modular your f one fifty is very modular your fifteen hundred uh... dodge truck is very modular you can take parts often from another truck we'll be able to put it right back on Now, you take that basic idea with a much more affordable package, and in fact, older used equipment is your best choice right now, as I've said, and you can come up with a pretty stinkin' useful, mechanized force, where you go bargain-basement, let the other side drive this, you know, wallet into the toilet, which is what our government has done, by, you know, waddling this money out against things that basically don't work half the time. And if they do, again, they scream or cry when they lose one. No, our government doesn't. They could care less, and the people who build them love it. But in reality, if you're looking at it fighting from our side and our perspective, remember guys, we need to be planning ahead. We need quantity, because again, those vehicles, like that Growler, that was supposed to be a disposable piece of equipment. Not for the price it came out for, though. Another reason that again it kind of was self-defeating. Anyway, we're going to do this. We're at the top. We're going to take a break. We should be here at the music in a minute. Ideas. We're trying to plant seeds. It's Weapons Wednesday. You guys, we have weapons systems that need to be in place. We are going for it. Bad guys are coming for the gun. All the way to the center. Go ahead, jump it up. We're going to be back in a little bit. God bless our republic. Yes to the new world order. You know the right to bear arms because that's the last form of defense against tyranny not to hunt to protect yourself from the police Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. What are we doing? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, fashion them in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number 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 brought. 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 the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. I'm sorry. I've got let's see Elvis to the left. I have Janet Chaplin and Jimi Hendrix to the right, they were going to, hmm, smell the cafe. Arabs are burning bomb again. What a surprise. Only the French could be stupid enough to let all the Arabs in. Jewish mob wanted all the Arabs in there to burn down France. And then the idiots takes let Notre Dame be attacked by the Arabs. Oh, what a bunch of dummies. Well, but we will sit here in our butts and watch it burn. Monty. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... second hour of the afternoon intelligence report hammer quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest northeast and central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to a spot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on the AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, and CB base stations. Good afternoon. Channel 31 test, which right now is mobile. And I believe over in the, oh, I think it's south of Grand Rapids today, but they won't be there for very long. They're going to be back up north over towards the northeastern part of the state, testing some of the other equipment that's being set up. We're in high gear to get all of our radio tech where it needs to be. So you guys keep up the good work there. Also, Alt-Call Mark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. It is 6.10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday, it's the 31st of March, the end of the month, and the end of the quarter of the shipwreck. Oh wow man, nearer my god to the... I like that song, especially as my knees are wet. I'm kind of drunk and so stuff, and I'm gonna be dead in three minutes in the cold, chilly water. all women are wonderful to have the communist in charge of a bear with the case that's right thirteen here will put the baby on the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts if you are thinking about joining the military don't uh... you're to waste your life time if you're a white heterosexual male they're gonna try to clarify you you're gonna have to accept the idea that you need to be a quadriplegic almost like a lot of commode slash uh... take your pick uh... pervert uh... of the petal eptene line so let's try not to look at the part of that we got other things to do with the age of the militia it's time for the militia to expand far again beyond even what it is right now and you'd be doing more for your country for your people and for your freedom by fighting with the militia and joining the militia that's where the real patriots are the others make three at the government and the pentagram patriots and they are they are marbling that in fact we're gee you know it's interesting you know for the sports You know, that was their big thing to get everybody out there, rah rah rah, you gotta go kill Arabs, rah rah rah, you gotta go kill Iraqis, rah rah rah, you gotta go kill Afghans. And then all of a sudden, the queerification and the hate America thing started there. You're all supposed to rah rah with it. You're supposed to get right in there. And the crowd to be an American. Yeah. Where'd that go? I remember that. Think about that. Where'd that go? Why? And look at what commercial kosher Jewish-run sports. right now who wanted or a who wanted or a group of the heads up there okay you're better off they're the hell away from it you have to apologize what we don't want in the paper movement of motion don't apologize for everywhere i like that one but with the dick that the dink heads i gotta be polite the dink head on the other side all you have to apologize for the whole idea what to be around that fill the next room and why bother with the what them can mark let them fall they goodbye say hello to a fellow patriots come over to the militia the patriot movement if you are already there if you are there right now but you're thinking about join the military that the last place you want to be right now because they're going to demand you to kill americans you don't think so why do they have been to barbed wire washington d.c. why do they have a massive army on the street because they perceive the number one enemy to be the american people in amazing cuphead riot and they've been burned stuff and everything and they didn't have anything like that on the street but the communists are now in look at your america with the k and not the military i'm going to support then go to hell and carpe d'etre noir because you know what they're following any order the carves give a market where you know i would just gotta yell out all okay what i tell everybody what i warn you about now everybody's in brain fart about this too well we're going to go along with the military with their good other doctor do anything depending on their hands If anything's gonna happen that's gonna free the country, it's gonna be you, all of you out there listening, you, making the choice to be free rather than a slave. Because they'll help the slave you every time. Anyway, we got a caller, I heard a voice, who do we have? That barber shop on Alopto, Carl Mankie? Yes. Alopto Barber fined $9,000 for haircuts at Michigan Capitol and other violations. This is an M-Live... Again, the O'ahusel Barber fined $9,000 for haircuts at Michigan Capitol and other violations. Shawnee County, Michigan, the O'ahusel Barber who became a figurehead for those opposed to executive orders issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer nearly a year ago is facing a $9,000 fine for giving unlicensed haircuts on the steps of the state capitol and sanitation and equipment violations. Individual fines of $4,500 were ordered against both Carl W. Manki 77 and his barber shop. Carl Manki Main Street. Carl Manki Main Street barber and beauty shop totaling $9,000 to be paid to the state of Michigan within 90 days following a Michigan border barber's exam. It was Monday, March 29th reviewing according to the Department of License and regulatory affairs or Laura, Laura. The state is in effect 30 days from the date it was signed. Mankie's attorney could not immediately be reached for the Michigan Board of Barbers' examiners voted to assess both Mankie and his barbershop $500 fines for three sanitation equipment violations and $3,000 for unlicensed haircutting at the Michigan capital, Matthew Erickson Public Information officer for Lara said in an email to MI live, the Flint journal, man can reopen for customers on May 4th, 2020. And the finance of an executive order issued by governor Gretchen Whitmer that closed barbershops, salons, and other non essential businesses. The full spread of spread of COVID-19 after man keys license was suspended due to the barbers violation of the order he engaged. and barbering it on the front steps at the Michigan Capitol, which is now a licensed premise. He also amended the operating of barbershop and cutting hair as being served with the summer suspension on according to a complaint by the Department of Attorney General Licensing and Regulation Division on behalf of the law. The complaint states, man, he continued his practice without a license or registration. Committed growth negligence, operated in an unsanitary manner, operated in unlicensed premises and failed to maintain a premise in accordance with sanitation's requirements. It also states he failed to comply with requirements for tools and equipment. In October, two misdemeanor criminals violations against Mankie were violating Whitmer's executive orders were dropped by the Shoshani County Prosecutor. The decision came after the state High Court rule knocked over that the governor does not have the authority on the state law to continue a state of emergency without support of the legislature. The Michigan Board of Barber examiners were created on Article 11 of Public Act 299 of 1980 to regulate the service of Barber students, Barber colleges, Barber instructors, student instructors of barbershops in Michigan according to Lara. Again, that's MI Live plant. The hedging is Olafso Barber, buying $9,000 for haircuts at Michigan, Capitol, and other violations. Updated March 30th, 539 p.m. Post as much 30th, 539 p.m. Very good. And again, Tom, go ahead, give out three more times the location and the title so that everybody can go to that. It's MIlife.com Flint. It's from Flint. It's a Alaso barber fined $9,000 for haircuts and Michigan capital and other violations. It was updated in March 30th at 5 39 p.m. It was posted March 30th at 5 39 p.m. Again, that's MIlife. It's in the Flint section. It says, Alossel Barber fined $9,000 for haircut that Michigan capital another violation. 30th, 539 p.m. and was posted at that time. Again, that's MI Live. It's in the Flint section. Alossel Barber fined $9,000 for haircut that Michigan capital another violation. It was posted March 30th at 539 p.m. Very good. Thank you. Anything else? No, just it seems like between that restaurant owner last week or the week before that and this it seems like they're really starting to coming after people. It's springtime and it's inevitable that we're gonna, like I said, something's gonna kick this off ground here at America wherever it is. Michigan is as likely as not. Whoever it is that's following their orders to execute this, we know it's a small click. That's one of the things that also the sheriff's offices are now all making a list of who it is it's following the orders of uh... the communist in charge up there and lancing greta bruce jenner uh... greta bruce jenner's little minions are very limited in terms of who it is and in fact i is one of the things that so two different cherished two different sheriffs have now stated that at this point in time in michigan we have foreign cops right now protecting the uh... governor's office in uh... in michigan right now we have either there either some probably kosher canadian horrors or they've got israelis and here right now uh... in forces two different pods uh... we have uh... two different sheriff department that now i've stated uncategorically that they're tracking them and they're right now the counties are watching in fact intently what's going on with lansing there are many more eyes watching them then there are the commies that are in lansing proper that one of the things that by a get a conversation with somebody about the other day that even lansing michigan guys go look at a map of lansing okay understand the state of michigan number one lansing is in the bottom and technically kind of in the middle of the lower peninsula not really all that well situated but it is uh... and then of course we have the upper peninsula who always feels left out because of this you know you about her to roll below the bridge well that's a good thing maybe for the upper peninsula because they're farther away from the idiots but but the feds are just as much of a intrusive problem in the u p uh... in the upper part of the peninsula is late lamping is in the south and they both work and interest against michigan and against the american people the feds are working with the foreigners you know it across and michigan is being run by the jewish mob out of northern about chicago on one side and toronto canada on the other and other elements out of canada so what you've got is if they there is a but there's a bunch of school that are going on in their preparation for the gun grab of the big turnaround slash the big reset where we're supposed to get caught flat-footed not know like we like it said before we know the canadians are going to be here in force will be shooting them almost immediately you know that will have Canadians on the ground a don't shoot me a yeah okay a no problem a you guys don't know about the vocabulary of the Canadian year you have to learn but anyway uh... and it gets that we are to know the Canadians brought the Chinese and the Chinese will be on the ground very very quickly through a number of different venues at least in the northern part of the country Mexico has a series of cooperative agreements with the Chinese in the south and the Chinese are on the ground in Mexico. I don't know about all the other big, big, big numbers that are quoted, but beyond a shadow of a doubt, the Chinese military is now fully cooperating in a number of different categories with the Mexicans because the Mexicans purchased a large amount of Russian equipment. And the Chinese have counterpart support technology for everything from drivetrain uh... to weapon systems and upgrades so the jennifer of both directions are to our north and remembered to go back caught in this by accident and they have been turned wire the in canada well because they'll be used in michigan wisconsin minnesota the dakota is obviously be used in any of the contact states new york uh... even in pennsylvania so you're going to you're going to be seeing chinese very very quickly as this war progresses in the middle very very you know near future the big thing again is uh... nowhere who's who would the zoo what you look at as a pointed out there kind of got roundabout to look a back to this if you look at uh... the situation with michigan and then you look at the capital the capital even in its own county is right now isolated at least at least half of the townships have already done second amendment sanctuary slash resolution of proposition the townships themselves are already in cooperation with the outline counties for militia resources businessmen in each of those townships are presently providing funds to build what are you know county militia and township supported county militia forces now this is separate from people like michigan militia at large wolverine militia corps colonial marine militia there's a bunch of their independent militia formations out there there are now tears of which which put them to the situation where we have a massive force of of arms available that's being utilized the pair of bodies of their just better matter of coordination at least half of the county sheriff are now fully understanding that we have a port occupation of lansing and at least two of those have already stated uncategorically they don't be able to shut it out we have four and police state type operatives now operating in lansing with a combination of the attorney general office and the governor's office there's no doubt about it there's no question about it the only consideration is if they choose the chairs could actually neutralize those threats take them and keep them and parade them before everybody else And right now, the way that the sheriff's departments or the sheriffs are acting at this, that would seem to be the best choice to realize the problem in Lansing. Because once it's demonstrated that they are using foreign assets on American soil to that degree, it's going to cascade and endominate real quick. at least here michigan again when this kicks off much like what happened the american war for independence of seventeen seventy five to seventeen seventy six there are a there's a myriad of overlapping political activity going on guys how long did it take to go from colonial governors to state governors you know of the city of stick we've got here at lansing along with the you know the co-workers they're all queers they're all lesbian plus queers to begin with any males you see that are up there are pedo queers in this government michigan if you're seeing them in there with this bureaucracy their pedo queers in fact remember all the while that everything in michigan was shut down as far as restaurants go there's a queer bar just down from the governor's mansion that was open the entire time so that all of the queer right you know petals of all the perverts collect their at party hardy laugh in their ass off all the rest of you put on or not able to do anything including that barber that tom just brought up okay so just a little bit don't forget when she was up here they had a gay bar open right it's a little bit what we've got is that nothing but a pack of packets across the board from washington d.c. down that you know they're they're doing the uh... corrupt wrong thing well sodom and tomorrow and or babel on take you know take your pick so we don't make a difference either way world war now the only thing is how long before open hostilities a breakout well they've made enough enemies that it's not hard for the you know division to be made plain and clear and the good thing is that the foreign nationals are being watched now by everybody that is a patriot if they're in uniform and they decided they're going to be a patriot so there's you remember the cop shops hoping about this there's no place for any of these foreigners better operating today from canada or the ones that are like in oakland county we know where the enclave is there uh... everybody's pumping them right now but every time they go before around a cop on all of any kind you gotta figure that the lion's share right now are tracking and doing disposition and deployment evaluations for the patriots lied of the country's counties in michigan we're mapping them work right now there they're being haunted right now and you don't want to get their face you want the bad guys to keep doing what they're doing you want to keep coming across the bridge you want to keep coming to you know through the call you want to keep going to the locations they think are safe you want more of them to show up because you want all of their you know blight license plates ids think about this their arrogant pedal operations are such a member of a set yesterday i mean think about it every time you brought daylight you've got these police pedals remember when they have a little kid that was eleven-year-old sashaying in front of them and their mind is such that guys they lose their their any common sense capacity is gone these queers and perverts just lost it overtakes them completely. Again, that's why they had to have the handler there, the dyke female there, to get in the way because these characters are the lunge forward in broad daylight with cameras running, with a lunge forward after that 11 year old. And so they had to bump and you know, and then block the camera and get the camera to change. It wouldn't make any difference because one of the other pedos would be, well that's how these queers are the way they operate amongst you right now. land things like this uh... guys you go right out of the job of this milwaukee northern northern chicago kosher mafia queer queer seal queer enclaves there are horrible but the good thing is that they're also arrogant and or their brains turned off. I don't know. Go ahead. Call or jump in there, please. Yeah. Starzak. You know, what you're seeing here is the reason why God commanded not to allow homosexuals and perverts to live. That's why they were to be put together by the government. Yeah. Because they do this type of thing. Because they can... think of Sodom and Gomorrah. Just go back and look at that. Abraham said if there's five righteous people in the town, God said if there's five righteous people there, I won't destroy it. There weren't five righteous people in the whole place. It's where it would happen. It's like before World War II, one of the things to remember that the Germans did, oh they were burning books. No, they were burning the, you know, the porn and all of the garbage that came along with Berlin becoming literally the San Francisco of Europe. the queer television first of all what they did at the end of the war is they communist to germany that's why the by my republic comes into play and it was made up of perverts those perverts from holland by the way which might should remind everybody that holland was a major conduit for a lot of this crap uh... the dutch element that came in when the kyser went out but anybody know where the kyser will help went uh... career what he advocated okay you know we end up in holland right not because he was approved of a but no who knows but because again the nature of the interconnective deep commerce going back to the hops bergs impact off bergs their name pops up constantly now what do you have for my pride remind everybody that pay attention your environment this is a long chain of time and events that have taken place and in the post world war one period the german military although the whole elements guys raised a hammer and sickle how many of you know that the communists the the the communists had been plotting and from both sides the french and the german side because their objective was to pay collapse the government's communize germany advanced all the way to the english channel and then finish off america well this was the internationally com the soviet international there's some interesting stuff you can read right now about uh... fdr i mentioned this the other day a couple of his new yesterday we're talking about his you know progressive failure at help we got a member of his you know the whole click around and work where the three dollar bill they were fact that the day is long all they were controlled by the communists with the jewish communist enclave out of new york and the one out of chicago but had their clutches on most of the blackmail on most of fdrs administration same thing you're saying right now you think that that's been doing is new you think that in any way shape of the innocent same click that always the jewish babylonian felt that's doing the garbage well we did the same thing in europe and germany in the in the uh... especially in the uh... nineteen twenties the roaring twenties everybody would call it they were hit with the with the uh... of the uh... the great depression before we were they had the precursor to it with all of the bells and whistles and trimmings with the jewish mob pull of the money supply and of course doing hyperinflation situation there we didn't get really they did the reverse with us if you think about it they played if you want to see both the version of what can happen with a a chill money supply look at germany with the basket full of you know basket full of doishmarts to buy a loaf of bread but then look at america where they were they had to go the other direction so they pulled our money supply there wasn't any money on the street there wasn't any money in the bank and he tried to do that just a few weeks ago well month ago remember all we have a claim that a money shortage or a Really? How? U.S. government, you know, prints this stuff. And the Federal Reserve is supposed to strike so much and print so much every year. And the only reason you couldn't be doing that is because you planned on doing something like betraying us. See how that works? That's not an accident. That's an executable, shootable offense. Anybody pushing the cashless society, we drag their ass off to the side and shoot them right now. They just need to be gone. But either way, it's always the same tribe that's doing this. Isn't it funny? They showed you all the games. In the 1920s, the communists were in motion, but the people were pushing back. And this whole antifa, because the anti-fascist, well, the national socialists, which are nationalists, were going up against the other group for obvious reasons. Now, nobody wants to talk about, you can't do all that, don't talk about that. Yes, well, what it comes down to is the communists struck first and everybody got tired of the pedos, the queers. Wherever they know, they're in the same boat here, which is why they keep bringing up the homophobic. Yeah, well, it's always the same Jews that seem to be doing the Jewish queer thing, isn't it? Boy, I'm telling you. What was half of Epstein's video file about? What are the people being charged with? What is it they're so cool cool suspected of guys? Well, you know Epstein that Jewish guy would be stealing kids off the street or buying them for wherever and then they catch these characters, you know, Grabbing seven-year-olds look at the Biden videos, which by the way is another batch of blackmail Coming from another part of the element if you think about it Do you okay? Just that's a side note. I haven't even touched on it don't you think it's strange that the hunter biden laptop was readily available but simply what he was the total was the only felt it was the right time and by the way it's virtually cookie cutter for the f steam scenario is that he was going to play they provided him with little boys a little girl's he perverted and you know videotape the both he himself and they did you get you think that he videotaped himself or do you think they offered video service if you ever thought about that one Because after all, if you feel that you have a Teflon perversion, which these queers seem to believe they have a Teflon perversion, and obviously they do, well then, why not have the, you know, these characters, oh, we'll provide you with, you want it on, do you want it on DVD, or do you want it on thumb drive with the little seven year old you're with? Oh, oh, oh, oh, we'll take it on the thumb drive and put it on my laptop. Now you think that sounds weird, but let me ask you something. I've said this many times. It's like the pervert on the street groping after that 11-year-old. Don't. Wouldn't you think, since you're with a RAC government and you're part of the RAC government system, why would you not think you were going to be videotaped in this day and age? Think about that. Would you not? I mean, how, you know, of course not granted, I know people, you know, addictions, drugs, you know, booze, you know, take your pick, in this case, the lustful loins of pervert. Well, if we were to do that to a seven-year-old or 11-year-old, we'd be in prison. Well, and the fact of the matter is that that's my point. There's Teflon, their idea is that, well, even if they videotape it, you know, they're Teflon. Now, but the only other issue is what's the purpose behind doing this? Oh, if the idea is to get Kamala the back alley bar whore with the scuff knee pads in there, she's not really any different from Biden. It's just, she's laughing high. She actually is a brain mule. She looks like a brain mule. But we know it's bummer. And then beyond it, bummer's not the one who did this by himself. Bummer's just the next part of the infrastructure. the turds behind these characters that are brought into this part of the ones that i really want to hunt down and get rid of don't you but it's obvious that i've heard i'm concerned very satoro is actually running this operation the meat puppet is now being seen for what he is but everybody already knew so that why did they bring him into the first place because they could do what they're going to do next legitimately in any way shape or form not that any of this is legitimate the fake collection of the radicated legitimacy the fake elections like the massive border fraud criminal fraud they gated any of the being legitimate but look at how they progressively well we gotta go along think about what the turds dead we gotta go along with this battle action and i know that it's a legitimate but we gotta go along with it anyway and trump goes to the plane and waves and does it what he's supposed to about he's playing golf laughing at all but meanwhile all the rest of the regime rather than putting the brakes on the going to stop stop right now that is wrong none of these people did their job So now we're at that point where because they didn't do their job, they have laid the groundwork for the rest of this machine to now unwrap the onion to appeal the outer skin, the dead weight, which is the brain dead petal sniffer, that it's so apparent, I mean, again, no matter how hard they try, they know they're not going to be able to any way, shape or form, present the product as anything other than defective. but that's expected and then of course you've got the all the come all here and why should you always talk about what we do what page by no use of this administration needs to be caught your idea of impeaching by the so we're spending your wheels on a waste of but the p.s. waste of time it's ludicrous it's a wide bother i mean what do you got to get out of the deal and by the way what the pecking order here and so then we get into the next problem here but the republic rats let this all plug in because they don't look any different from you know if you want to wonder what it looks like what they have on play all of the republic rats that a bunch of them there go look at the uh... hunter biden videos that they allow you to be in imagine how much worse what it is they can't show you is and imagine that only just change the face from hunter biden to all the rest of these peckerwood republic rats and most of the democrats but they've already manipulated to where we are right now Do you think that the images of any of these other Republicans looks any different with regard to the, you know, kiddie porn video that they did with them? Just take Hunter Biden. You know, you can digital over the face there, throw some of the other people up there. You're all set to go. So how are you going to fix this? We're at the point where only an American war for independence slash an American war of prevention is going to correct this problem because this problem is so systemic and ingrained into the existing pedophilic slash a compromised environmental group that the only option you have is to scour the it's the only thing that will work in the pentagram they obviously are all being run by foreigners all in fact they're desperate to get us into a foreign war so they can do even more perversion that will repeat this again all the time of the military they go to the chinese are getting us from both directions everybody admits that the chinese are already bought and paid for all of these these turds that are in our government so where if we're going to war with china what are we really doing here or their plan is to kill off all you patriots because you gotta get into a war with china overseas you guys all gotta get in uniform and go over there and diet while you're busy dying in your busy you know or ford will agree they're going to be busy meal pedaling this place to literally look like babylon sodom and the morrow one thousand you know percent period one from one end of the other take a look what they want to do with the public pool system right now all of the forget while you're busy dying all you white people need to apologize while you're dying for their cause you need to apologize for existing so why are you fighting for this why why are you trying to fix this the machine is not you if it has no interest other than trying to murder you destroy your culture destroy your children pervert them and preferably again convert them this isn't your these are your people there's no aspect of the company fixed i don't care what anybody will you have to walk through a couple rats did what they did and once trump did what he did it's done it's finished it's broken the vote can't be fixed hold it not notice how they do the temperature the teapot bs here in the last few days or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or it's more than maybe have to try desperately get you back into the broken competent game but they're going to run the exact same way that you just saw them run two years down the road and it's less than two years now because this is the end of the first quarter of the shipwreck and there's nothing nothing nothing that has been fixed in georgia well fix is all ready and then they're going to go because it'll be a good with the federal but no matter what they do it'll also first of all the same card that supposedly fixed it were all the cards that were in there that let the fake election shipwreck happened so what are they doing they're trying to read game confidence because it's a competent scam only a so apparent now you people all should be stepping back tell them pet off by mobile with your wallet by more amo by more food it's garden time take care of your own people prepare to wage war an effective or fat and get ready to protect your borders because sure tell the government isn't In fact, all that they're pissing them on about, oh, look how badly they pricked, the foreigners, the illegal aliens, you notice they're, even the assets that are supposedly down there to do, they're not calling them illegal aliens, they're illegal aliens. They're illegal aliens, they are illegal aliens. And so they're doing the fake ass, you know, opposition, we're coming down to see what's here, really, who cares, who cares. did you stop it at the border all my goodness look how old how do you know mister kruz was out there and the mexicans on the other side were insulting him of course they were i'm surprised it dropped their pants and start wagging their weenies at everybody why not and laugh at their ass off about it while they were doing it now personally i've been put bullets downrange across the water but that's just me you know and effort but but don't forget uh... when they cross the border there also fell into all of us so they spent that's what i was not well again one of the thing to get me about this is there's no discussion about it just needs to be stopped period it's all all you know work there you know what they are going to put them in motels now they're here doing everything that we talked about before and going the next step in any of the at all be stop or shout stop again but they do inject squat and why why would the demicod listen to the idiot republic anyway You know Mark also just to let you know, I mean, you know, I know you know, you know, I've worked around these people quite a bit and so You know What's going on with them coming over here and and and they are on the news they make they show the little babies and they show they show you know these these Overweight mamas coming over here that walked all this way up here and everything and everything like that. Let me tell you something They think and when they come across that border they are laughing there They're laughing because they think the American people are that stupid and they think I they think they are really getting away with something they are being used they don't know that they're being used but uh... they think that i mean they'd like to just get in the way with the you know like uh... still in the up high out of the window well exactly that's one of the band again well it's going to be fixed there's anybody there right now your point is no one that in reality is doing anything other than just spinning your wheel The only way you're going to save the country now is you're going to have to fight an American war for independence. You're going to have to first put the Kombash to the turds that are doing this to you. Even as you do that, you're going to have to commit one way or another if we don't commit to the border almost immediately. And I don't expect any of these characters or any of these uniforms to do the right thing, even if we stepped up. I'm going to tell you that right now, because it would still come down to that their logic is there's a certain level of the communism that they've implemented everybody likes. And so the problem is, is that until you make it an iron, you know, just literally an iron locked door, and you stop it from happening, and no, there's no one coming across, nobody, zip zero nada. We have a system, we have a legitimate and a very effective system that has been established not just for people in the border country next to us but also for anybody coming in and right now i think the argument for no import at all is is legitimate i think we need to stop all imports whatsoever with regard to people we need to step back first we need to clean out the point out the country go go through to work do the job that needs to be done deport and in the process for what i can't get if you think i'm just talking about the porting mexican people or hispanic people you are wrong there is a whole bunch of jackasses we have their white pasty white people that need to be deported from this country if we fight american war for independence the goal at the end is that these people who believe that what's mine is bears need to be gone now people with if they were french revolutionary uh... communist they'd want to mass murder people if they were communist in the Bolshevik Revolution they want to murder people with us on our side here's what what what we're going to do just as tempered with mercy now there's some they're going to be shot dead and i can't stop that there's some they're going to be hung for you know for betrayal and for waging war against us we were going to help with that that's going to happen uh... but uh... the michael lion share we cannot live with these people look at what's happening right now we can't live with these people if you if you were to take the the leftist element out of this country and double-time world nobody's gonna want a little bit about the problem somewhere When the time comes, they're gone. In fact, like I said, we'll give them 90 days. I don't really want them to go where they want to go. I would prefer because of what they've done to us and how they've, you know, especially as they become more and more arrogant in their comments about how either they want to kill you or they want to put you in a concentration camp. I don't want anybody in a camp. I just want them gone. And again, dumping their ass off on the coast of Africa or someplace where they didn't expect to go is where they need to go. That's going to be sad for the African people. They're going to get stuck with a bunch of crybaby eye wants, but that's where those people need to be. They're going to have to either get their ass off or they ain't going to make it. But that's really where we have, where our brain has to be before we get into this fight. What do we want in the end? What do we want to accomplish? There are excellent people from all walks of life who are phenomenal producers, phenomenal producers. what made the country strong why we had the excess that we needed it because the people came here to work not came here to suck off of your wallet but because it's like a boy said the audio used to be the old symbol the italian guy on the ship with the backpack in the backpack he had a bunch of sticks poking out what were they that was his his grapevine when he was going to have his own vineyard and he was going to grow his own grapes and he was going to become his own boss and he was gonna own everything and he was going to build that the man you want i don't care who the hell is that the man you want the can do attitude i'm not looking for handout from you i'm just looking for a place where i can do for my self when i do for myself i'm gonna enjoy my time the way you enjoy your time we're gonna enjoy our time together without all these people in pericite iraq's that's where our problem is and the people we pericite even think everything just dropped out of the sky is made all up it which is happens because again the problem is that they're allowed the idiot sticks which by the way it's the jewish mob doing this to create intentional no conflict is that they promote these turds these i want to have no clue about how anything is done how anything is made never got dirty a day in their life paranoid to the point where you know what they feel if you were to start this out the same assets that are wearing the double-faced mask that are demanding you to surrender all your rights are the same left is that don't produce anything to begin with and are constantly wanting to meddle in your affairs And you know what? You get rid of that same bunch, all the rest of this garbage is gone simultaneously. But again, the difference between them and us. We, we, at the end of the American War for Independence, we, we gave them 90 days to leave the country. They either went to Canada, they went to the English Caribbean, or they went back to England. They also may have gone to other English holdings, but they didn't stay here. That's how it works. And that's what needs to happen this time. There's no living with these people. I don't want the perverts around us. I'm tired of that garbage. Look what happened. You keep acquiescing, you keep acquiescing, you keep acquiescing, and look at what we have had happen to this country. We're finished. We're done. And now we have to put things all right. And that means, like I've said before, you got to roll up your sleeves, you got to break out the lye soap, you got to break out that big skull. and it's like in the old bars guys they used to have those big thick six inch eight inch tables and they didn't change the tables they went in and when things got too much and you know gacked with a knife and too much grease and garbage on the top you know because no matter how hard you try to clean it what they would do is you break out the old stone the core stone and you scrub that wood right down to the original with the original wood and then you lie, you lie wash it, you soap it up again, you clean everything, you put some pine on it to make it smell good and now you're ready to work again. You're ready to serve again. That's where we are. We're going to have to scrub the tables off. But you got to get dirty to do that. You're going to have to get dirty to fight this war. And we need to fight it. It needs to be done. We're at all there is to it now. Figure out how you're going to do it or you're going to do it. Motivate. You better start again. Recruit, recruit, recruit. but i don't mean recruited mass i mean pay attention one of the first things i watch for is that face mask nowadays but the effect mask i'm not even worried about trying to do patriot like with that person by theater that's one of the ways that you know you'd like it the past point nowadays when you watch people you see how bug eyed they get whatever that part of the past point process don't don't have to wait time with that full don't don't have to wait time with that full no don't have all of them really a lot easier they used to be And the ones that are all pissed, they're really cool. They're easy to find. Because they're speaking their mind and they're actually talking to you because you can see their lips move. Because they're not wearing a mask. Isn't that cruel? That's really the neat part about this. Your enemy has made your work a lot easier. And also made it possible to judge people. Effectively, you do need to judge people. Don't give me that biblical BS on this one because that's that you do have to judge You do have to meter you do have to gauge because you are fighting for your life That is essential that right now especially is essential So again, we got a lot of work to do but as it is there are good things that are happening right now i think by the time we're done the sheriff's will deal with the foreign threat at least will have it all paid mapped out one of the other things are doing by the way old dimension that radio guys your enemies are using the radio grid but most of the department have the tools to pretty well monitor all of the in the elements that are here and don't forget that includes eight hundred back So right now, the bad guys, a lot of incriminating information has been made available and is now being passed on to the bureaucracy so they can see who's who in the zoo. Lansing is an island. Lansing and the other four pods that are the biggest lump of problem are just islands amongst what otherwise is a state that's pretty much in motion right now. all of you need to get motivated the same way. Well, actually, I can't say that many other states are. This is a... this is what a war for independence, slash a civil war, which by the way, even the American war for independence to a degree was a civil war. but not really they would never be described that way and in fact in reality what we are fighting and what we are in the middle of is going to have to be a war of prevention we can't let this go any farther it's inevitable but it's going to have to go to conflict we have to have again the big picture in mind where are we headed and we also have to remember you're fighting basically will be two waves of conflict it is inevitable but the pentagram and washington d c will be calling on foreign forces against the american people that is not a maybe that is not a kind of that is not a sort of the instrument the instrument are already established for that with nato and with many of the other u.n. subject we've covered for decades we all understand the machinery and now we know the choke points to monitor in order for us to identify the threats There's nothing they can do that really is easily, it really can't even be concealed by the very nature of the situation that they've created themselves. It works in reverse order. And with so many people in the system in uniform that are now seeing the truth, there isn't any direction they can move that is concealable. Now they've got to try to figure out, like the Wicked Witch of the West, how to come out of that room, frothing at the mouth crazy town, and try to baffle everybody with bullshit to accomplish their mission, which isn't going to happen now. That's finished. Now this is the thing. It's not a matter of if, it is simply a matter of when. All that ammunition that was picked up is used. And the important thing is, most everybody knows where to put it, bullet-wise. Anyway, we're at the top here. I want to remind you guys if you could, please take the time and donate to Liberty Tree Radio. You can go over to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com for support and the donations we have got because there are some people I haven't mentioned the last year or two here that you guys have been very thankful. And I want to say thank you. I appreciate that. Hopefully we'll have a few things headed your way too. There were some requests for some additional resources. I think we can take care of it. John Bortz, our Republic, gets to their new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire. It's on the rock. And we're on the march both day and night. Fire proper planning prevents pitfall performance. Make sure you've got your eyes dotted, your teeth crossed. Where's that teeth crossed and your eyes dotted? Hey, but anyway, words that way no matter which direction you go. And for everybody out there, we've got Greg Mermann, and Alex coming up next. We'll be back at 8 o'clock evening in Silverport, North Portugal. Bye. If you were watching and saw I had disappeared right when you were playing the music, well, I tested the mute and un-mute again, and it didn't work. So even though I tested it 15 minutes ago when I got on, it wouldn't drag in. If listeners have the same problem or not. But if you have that problem, what I found is, hang up, call right back in, and then it'll work again. It should. What happens with me? If you are listening right now live, you are listening on the 31st of March of 2021. listening any other time is going to be a rerun. And I don't know how much I'll be able to continue doing these shows, to be honest with you folks, because this is basically the last day of my intended break, if you will, because starting next week I'm going to be working full-time building that underground dual concert huts that I was talking about on some other previous shows. I need to get this done. I need a place to stay. I need a place for my inventory and my warehouse. I have to get this done this year, so I have to spend... I am basically stopping everything else I'm doing and working on this project until it's done enough to where I can bury it back under and live in it for the winter and start back over again, either with a house or with doing a lot of other things that need to be done on the outside that I wouldn't be able to do in the wintertime, such as molding the landscape and planting things and retaining walls and things like that. So there's a lot of work to do and I need to concentrate on that. I am not doing any other job, although there is probably two shows I may have to do this year in order to keep my spot and that would be the fall, Knob Creek, if that happens. The spring was already canceled. In fact, it's already gone anyway. And then the probably, well there's a possible third one. I don't know yet, everything's up in the air. Not pretty good in the fall, so far it's still on, but that could change in an instant of course. And right now DragonCon is still on, but that could change in an instant. That's in Atlanta once a year, science fiction show. And the other one that may still be on in about a month is the Finlay show, military vehicle show. And I know I will not have my vehicle done in time to try to sell it off, to use it for this project, for the building's proceeds, but I will probably have to do that show if I want to keep my spot. It may be the huge international conference, it might be a really big show. No, no, the website shows are still on, but I have not received an email yet one way or another from that particular business, but since Inlay, Ohio next month. So I may have to do those shows, but those are the only ones that I'd be doing. I am signed up in November or December for Indianapolis, but anyway, I've canceled all the other shows. Everything else is gone. I don't know if I even have anything reflected on the website. Not to worry about at this point. I'm still selling some things. This is the pandemic. People are still worried about it. I used to, not at least, well, the orders have dropped down to about one per week now. So people are finally, and guide it out of their system or whatever. And just yesterday, I recently added, I have some more NATO filters, not very many, about 20 of them, French ones, 40 millimeter NATO gas mask cartridges. I put those on the website last night, and it's all about it yet. I don't know how big it is right now. I haven't really been watching it. I'm not going to worry about it. And the orders are low enough now that I'll be able to handle it and still do my building chores, because that's what I have to concentrate on. Today I spent all day running around going to a weld shop to take a part in that John Deere wanted to charge me $750 to replace. A little part that's, it's a cast steel, a cast iron piece and it's for an exhaust right up to the turbo charger exhaust. I think it's a 2.5 inch or 3 inch diameter exhaust. And it makes a 90 degree bend. And they wanted over $1,000 for the three pieces to take it from the turbocharger out to the top. It just goes out the top. It's a muffler. And they wanted $1,000 for that. And that's $750 just for this one part. And I have my hands. I'm saying, well, it's rusted through in a couple of spots. Well, I had somebody look at it and say, oh, I bet a weld shop could easily brave that up. And I said, OK, well, I took it to a weld shop that I've employed before. And they say, yeah, we can do that. And then I went back to the parts department to buy some more parts today, another $100 in parts, hoses and filters and things. I just replaced the engine in a John Deere crawler loader. It's a 450B, if anybody knows what that is. It's a crawler, tracks, and a loading bug, one-yard loading bug, a pretty heavy machine. I think it's a 26,000 pound machine. So it's a... It's a hefty machine. It's construction equipment. It's not a John Deere tractor base. It's a John Deere construction industrial base. I've had that for about 20 years. The machine's about 40 years old. Actually, more than that now. And it hadn't run for 15 years. And I rebuilt the engine. And today, I went and bought all the various hoses and belts. And well, I still have to go back because I had to order a bunch of stuff. All the hoses, every piece of rubber under there, I'm replacing it. I'm replacing the wiring, all this stuff I'm replacing. Wiring I have to replace because it's gone and it's obsolete part John you're getting a supply to you Really makes me mad this little part that I wanted this should cost look like a hundred bucks It's about five dollars with an actual cast iron They already have a pattern made and they must they threw it away. They have a pattern for it It's fairly easy to make it take it to a foundry Okay, maybe it'll cost $200 or $300 with today's inflated pricing, but it's not a $750 part. I'm sorry. So John Deere just priced themselves out of the market with that. They can charge it because they can. I mean, they're the only game in town. There's no aftermarket pieces for that. So they can do whatever they want, I guess, and think they can get away with it. And that's why probably people are scrapping such machines because of stupid parts, availability of pricing, unless we can get by doing something else. Another news front of what I've been doing for that particular construction project. A couple days ago, the UBC, I got that machine stored in Michigan. It was actually snowing a little bit, rainy, windy, real windy and snowing a little bit. But that's the day I tested out my... New system, I haven't made a YouTube video, but I don't know if I'll have time to do it or not. Really, I got about three videos I'd like to put out before I start this project, and with the explanations in my audience, hey, I may not be able to do any more YouTube videos, because I really don't know how much time I'm going to have. But I don't have internet out there. Don't have electricity out there. Don't have water out there. So it's going to be a hardship life for a good part of the year until I have something substantial to actually stay in. And I don't expect that to happen until snow starts flying again. The first two months, the first month is basically just clearing land and building driveway and some prep work. The second month is basically digging the hole and putting in underground utilities that go below the slab before the slab is poured, the concrete slab. I don't expect to be pouring concrete in the slab floor until around June 1st, about months from now. That's my hope. It may be longer than that, hopefully shorter, but it may be longer than that. I still don't have this machine going and I need this machine running, and it's not running yet. So I've got more parts that have been ordered and I've got other parts that are being repaired. I don't expect to be able to get this machine running for another week or two. And then, after it finally starts, after 15 years, we've got to find out what else needs to be done to it, if anything. I'm really worried about the brakes. There's so many people who have been telling me about the brakes on these things. However, I might not be able to, I might not have no brakes. And that means you can't steer it, because it's crawlers. So, anyway, one problem after the other, and I expect breakdowns on all the machines. In fact, I had a breakdown on the machine I just bought here a few months ago, a bigger Derek. For those of you who don't know, I have a bigger Derek. Think of a utility company that has a machine to pick up telephone poles, dig the holes with an auger, pick up telephone poles, set them to the ground, and that's all that machine really does. It's like a crane, claw on the top, and... Anyway, I use it as a crane and I'll be using it for my man bucket that I built for it. These particular machines are very, very reasonable. Very cheap actually when you compare a bigger Derek to a truck that has a man bucket, the bigger Derek is a good half the price, less than half the price because it's very limited use of what you can use that thing for. They don't have a bucket on the top and you don't have controls on the top to control that bucket. It's hardly of any use to anybody that needs a bandwidth bucket on the end of that arm. Nowadays, you have folding arms like a... Generally they fold, they have an elbow, kind of like your arm, and a pivot point at the deck of the truck. And then a lot of times we'll have an extending boom on the last 10 feet or so. to get you up to about 40, 50 feet generally, but you can get ones that go all the way up to about 80 feet, but anyway, those are much bigger trucks. But anyway, because it has such limited use, you can't, they're really cheap. Once the utility companies buy new ones, these trucks come pretty cheap. It's a Ford F800, it's pretty big chassis. I got the Vamp thing for 3,500 bucks, and everything worked in it. But I had left something on a dome light or something, ran the battery down, I went out there and nothing happened. Oh boy, so I had to bug my generator out there, charge the batteries, I've got to start. And I made, I finished building, although I still have some refinements to make, and it worked, I tested it. I built, not only did I have a man-lift bucket fabricated to go at the end of the, I bought a salvage band lift bucket, had a weld shop fabricate a thing attached to the end of my boom. where it swings, pivots, you know, and safe up there, although, but there's no controls up there, of course. And to put controls up there would cost thousands of dollars running hydraulic lines and valves all the way up to that bucket. Mine is, doesn't have the elbow, it's too expanding booms, so that's even harder to do. You get to have reels or some other method to all the excess hose that has to change length from 20 feet to about 40 feet. And so that's a whole other mechanical nightmare. There's also kits you can buy to make them remote controls. You can control them up to the cabin or radio control device, but those cost thousands and thousands too. They would have doubled the price of my machine. So what I did was I actually made my own little thing and I'm going to make a YouTube video. I've already filmed it. I just haven't played all together. Showing how I can now control the thing from inside my little basket up at the top to the end of the boom. with a series of ropes and pulleys. Yes, I devised a little thing. It works. It's kind of cumbersome and I wouldn't use it for a lot of things because the ropes are basically exposed. They go from where the guy sits to control the thing down on the bottom of the boom and I'm up 30 feet away in a bucket and I use ropes. Pull one rope it does this pull another rope does that there's eight ropes up there There's four controllers that I need to move so a rope to pull above each way times two eight ropes And the ropes are just dangling there. So imagine this if you're up there If I'm up there and I work alone Now if I didn't work alone, it would be no problem to have somebody control the damn thing But since I'm working alone that presents some safety issues some severe safety issues. I forgot thinking about it So I bought a three-story escape ladder. The things you throw out the window to escape a three-story building. I've bought one of those and have it up there all times. When I'm up there, I'm by myself. And also, I need to create a kill switch for the engine so that all hydraulics would shut off. You see, if you can imagine this, you're up there and you're supposed to be trimming a tree and you're cut off a branch and there goes the branch. Uh-oh, oops, it got dangling caught in your ropes and now you're swinging. where you don't intend to swing and you're swinging in a way that eventually is going to be a big problem for you. And you can't control it. You can't stop it. The branch has fallen on the ropes. So what do you do? That's the kill switch. You won't have enough time to get out of the bucket unless you're really low on the ground where you can jump. You wouldn't have time to get out of the bucket. So kill switch, show off the engine, all hydraulic stop, all movement stops, and the thing is just locked in place, done. So I need to set up the kill switch still. And then you use the escape ladder to get back down and fix whatever happened. So I won't be trimming trees with it. I don't plan on trimming trees with it anyway. I have to be extremely careful doing something like that where the ropes could get caught or a rope breaks or a rope gets jammed in the pulley. There's a lot of things that could happen that I need to consider doing this. I don't want to die in my new little invention. So I have to come up with some safety protocols if I'm there alone doing this because this is all going to be done pretty much alone. The first time I probably will have to hire somebody is when, although I'm the engineer that they're working at, I have hired engineers to engineer the place because I'm sure the building department will not let me build the thing unless they see some engineer sign off on it. Because yes, I have the yellow building permit where I'm building. And the next time I really probably will have to hire somebody will be the day of the poor for the slab and be a crew of people for that. And then I'm going to have to hire again until it's time to spray the concrete on the outside of the steel plastic. And that's what the bigger Derek is for with the man bucket is for the guy that's spraying the concrete all over the tops and sides of the things where he can't reach from the ground. So the thing is 20 foot high and 40 feet across. Got to get above it and beside it in the air. Well, I hope you're going to be real careful when you're doing that. Well, I'm not worried about that part because I'll have a full crew out there in that particular time. But if I'm using that machine by myself and I'm in the basket, that's a problem. The next time in three weeks, I will be taking delivery of the quasitat and I'll be using that machine as a crane, but that'll all be done from the cab position where the controllers are. I won't have to use my little invention for that. That's the next thing I will have to use it for is because it'll be loaded on a bunch of pallets. I don't know how many piles they haven't told me yet, but I'll have to unload the truck. And well, the other option is to load them piece by piece, hundreds of pieces by hand, this field that's 10 foot long by two foot wide weighs about 50, these steel is about, I think they said about 50 pounds each. So they're not heavy. They could be, they could be manhandled by hand. It would just be, they take forever to unload the truck. Meantime the truck's sitting on the road trying to get off the road and you got to get it done pretty quick. So that's kind of where the project stands at the moment. I'm going to be out there soon. I've been out there every once in a while to various places and various places I have to go to get parts and do things to pre-work. Been working on the solar system. I've got my panels now wired in series for 80 volts. Got four foldable tank panels I picked up in one of my warehouses in Indiana and I've got them wired in 80 volts, in series, 80 volts. DC of course and only two amps these solar panels. It's really amazing and I talked about solar a little bit last time. Last time on the show that I did the show. Solar panels, again these panels, they're one foot by four foot. See if you can follow this here. One foot by four foot. I'm giving you some numbers. Today a panel, such a panel will probably be about 80 watt panel, 90 watt panel, almost 100 watts. Not much bigger than the 100 watt panel. Mine are 40 watt. They're a lot lower powered than today. And that's largely because if you look at the panels, if you look at my panels, they look antique. Because, well, they are. They're about 35 years old, I think. These were the panels that I'm using. I bought used about 20 years ago from a dismantled solar facility in California by Arco. Creasus Oil, Arco, yeah, Arco, the oil company. These panels were made by an oil company, some weird things, the irony of it all. And anyway, I bought them used for $150 each, and back then the price of such a panel would have been about 300 bucks. So they're about half price, so I got a deal. But today, you can buy a 100 watt panel for about 80 bucks, 100 watt panel. So you can buy twice as much for half the price new. So did I okay? Well, by back then standards 20 years ago, no, I did not overpay. I got a good deal. But by today's standard, I paid four times almost what I should have had to for used stuff. Anyway, you want to wait forever and wait for solar, you can keep waiting. But it's a good time to buy solar batteries that come down. The lead acid batteries have not come down, but the nickel, I'm sorry, back when I started doing solar, there was no such thing as lithium ion batteries, iron batteries. Back then, the only choices were really lead acid batteries and nickel cadmium batteries. But nowadays, you got the lithium iron batteries, which are have come down in price a lot and now they're worth getting typically over the lead-acid batteries. But I still suggest you do lead-acid batteries for your first set of battery banks if you want to do such a thing. So I bought the, and I also bought switches. What I bought is it was breakers. I bought, instead of buying computers, I bought breakers. I'll order that stuff online because there's nothing available locally. I ordered heat shrink tubing, some heavy gauge wire, because I couldn't find anything locally. I couldn't even find, today I went looking, I thought, oh, I could easily buy it here locally. I went looking for number 10, stranded wire, copper. Number 10 is about the biggest you're gonna find in the home store, is Canada. I wanted red, because for DC, usually they use red and white instead of black and white, but I could use black if I wanted to. Well, I'd read, but it also had to have the coating, the insulation to be not what all the stores had, which is THHM. That's a designation showing what the insulation is rated for, whether it's rated for dry condition, wet conditions, UV light, oil, grease, heat, whatever. There's different letters that designate the insulation of a wire, a building wire. And I need one that's going to be for wet conditions for solar panels. and also for UV resistance, suddenly. And I could not find that wire. Well, I finally did find a place. There's only three places where I was looking in the city, I was looking in the area. And one place did have it, but they only had it in 500 foot school, so they couldn't hold it. Yeah. If you find something like that and you can get it, and it's affordable for you, it'd be a good idea to grab it. We've been talking about this probably for the last month. They're admitting that there is an electronic shortage because a lot of the material, the wires and everything's coming from overseas. China has pretty much said we're producing for ourselves and then you guys are getting the leftovers because of the COVID thing. On top of that, we had that shipping channel that was blocked off by that big container ship. that was in the news and that was supposed to be even the tanker itself the evergreen or the ever give whatever whatever the hell the name of the ship was was supposed to be transporting relief products just for the the problem that they've been having and I've been bringing it up because you know we've been seeing it with electronics you're seeing it with automotive the big thing they keep talking about are these I want to say, I think they use the term capacitors, but that's not really what they were talking about anyway. It is just baffling you with BS, but it's affecting everything from automobiles to computers to, like you're talking about, electronics for housing, running cable and everything. So there is a shortage across the board for that material, and it's not going to be replaced anytime soon. Yeah, you're probably right. I'm going with people who deal with this stuff on a regular basis are telling me that going from the people at Best Buy who order stuff. It's going from the people at Home Depot who order the electrical stuff that you put in your wall, your light switches, your outlets, your wires, your cabling, all that stuff. Certain places have better chance of getting it, but the more inland you are away from the ports, the harder it is going to be to get those things because anything that comes in through the ports is going to get sucked up by the projects that are there before they get anywhere inland. Okay, well I don't really need any other electronics. I think the biggest problem was these computer chips for almost a year now. I know Ford and some other companies have been having troubles because they're having to stop factories because they reduced their orders for chips and then turns out people were still buying and so now they work short and those contracts went elsewhere and the chips were already accounted for. So a lot of things, disruptions. Like what you're talking about now does that I know that ship was finally freed a couple days ago And it was taken to a nearby lake and it was supposed to be inspected for damage Does anybody know if that ship was it has moved again back out of the lake that was? It's gonna be still stranded in that lake or is it been moving again anybody know I don't have heard anyway In other news I can stop talking about my project here In other news, I've been watching this and it was really kind of funny to see. I'm interested in some of the space stuff and of course the Mars lander a month ago. But I just had to laugh to what they're doing with this thing, the helicopter, ingenuity. Well, if you watch the last few days, you saw like four or five days where it's taken them like four or five days now. to get the helicopter unfolded. And it's still not even on the ground yet. It's kind of funny. When you look at it, it's like, okay, NASA's testing their new video camera. The new video camera they invented for the Martian atmosphere or something. It runs at a frame rate of one frame per day. Because this little helicopter, they've shown these pictures of it and it's just taken forever. for them to One day was I dropped the heat shield okay, and then you wait a day And then they unlatch something and wait another day and then it tips down and takes two days to tip down and then wait again and then if one leg falls down and another day later another leg falls down is like come on guys with it like this is ridiculous and then it's not even on the Press time here at the time that I called in and I looked right before the air before I went on the air And the thing is still not on the ground. The next step is to drop it on the ground. Then you've got to move the rover out of the way, and then presumably they'll test fly it here with the next few days. I don't know. A lot of people don't understand though this thing. Yeah, it's going to be the first thing that's powered flight on Mars, but it doesn't have any cameras on board, doesn't have any instruments on board, at least from what I read. It does have a new body. Can you hear me Craig? It does have a camera on board supposedly but they've had problems initiating that camera. Another thing to remember is if it's actually up there, the reason why it's taking so long to do everything is because it essentially is an RC helicopter, RC drone that's on there with some programmable features like you tell it to move here, here and there. But they can't control this thing in real time. How long does it take for communications to get from here to the moon and then multiply that with how long it takes to get from Mars? That's why everything's taken so long. Everybody does expect the popcorn result thing though. I've heard that from other people who've been watching this. How come that hasn't been moved? Well, it's not like you're sending a radio signal to an RC car that's in your driveway that you can just move around. They have to... literally plan, which is going to be cute because they've been talking about how bad the winds have been, they've been playing the microphone, that way you can hear how bad the winds on Mars are. Are you ever going to be able to get this thing off into the air? And when you do, because of the type of RC helicopter that it is, and that's pretty much what it is, it's not really a drone. It's not like a quad drone, like what most people think of, which we've developed to make it more stable. It is a single shaft with a dual propeller. or prop, whatever terminology you want to use, off of the same shaft, out the top with a little stabilizer fin in the back. How stable is that going to be when you have winds like that that they're recording? You know, they do have weather instruments up there. I mean, you're going to have to wait for like the perfect window to fly this thing. And even then, all your data is going to be old, so you don't know how long that window is going to be, or if that window that you've detected is already over. Yeah, and it has a little solar panel at the top and it's going to take, they'll only be able to fly it for like, I think a maximum of 90 seconds or something each time and then that's come down and charged up for a day or two. So that's going to be rather interesting too. It won't do much, it won't be spectacular, but hopefully it does work for them. Okay, then now they've tested a new thing, but it's not going to benefit in any way. the exploration of mars really it may be for the future because now they know what can work or what won't work or whatever they'll find out problems. You know the great big super computer that they have up there to power all this stuff is less than a 286 computer. And it's really lightweight because the atmosphere of Mars is only like 5% of what Earth is or something and the towers have to spin so much faster and the vehicle has to be so much lighter. It's not like the drone you buy off Amazon. Everything that is up there with this current drone and even the rover that's up there is technology that was my point is like you're not you're not even using a two eighty six computer to control the stuff everybody's like expecting it to be like all this high grade tech stuff. Two of the cameras are high-grade tech stuff and everything else is just bottom of the barrel for, not even four, more like eight generations back computer and servo motors and all that stuff to build this thing to where it would be cost effective and they could build more of a blah blah blah. They gave a big long explanation on NASA's website when they built this thing and put it out there. It's interesting to watch it. Yeah, and don't expect much from the telecopter when it finally does fly because when it finally does fly if they make a video which I think they said they were going to make a video. I would imagine they do. I imagine the rover's going to back off 50 feet or so and then they're going to film it going up. And all you're going to see is it go up and it's covered for a few seconds, maybe 10 seconds, then it'll go back down. That'd be it for the day. And then wait for another day when they can fly it. That's really all you're going to see. It leaves the first. Later they'll be able to secure it. I expected to be just like the landing, CG'd for a couple of images from the lander which they did and then they openly admitted that the rest of it was CG'd you know to just for the effect to make people feel like they've done something. Which is what they've been doing with a lot of stuff. Their satellite image of Earth is a composite of several images put together where they hire an artist to come in and fill the gap. So basically their satellite imagery of Earth that you see, the big globe that they put up on their NASA website, is an admitted fissure. You're not seeing the whole planet and you're not seeing it as it is because they brought an artist in, you know, to airbrush in the little lines and, you know, smooth everything out. But there are a lot of satellites, that do take full images of the Earth. There's not only like a flat Earth or no. There are a lot of satellites, and I did a video on that showing the satellites that do have full images. Craig, you need to go to the NASA's website. This is on NASA's website. You need to watch the documentation, documentary on how they have composited the photograph of the Earth. because they had to photoshop out satellites and other debris that was in the shot. Because we do we have a lot of people don't realize how much junk is actually up there. They always show it pristine and whatnot They talk about these little floaty things that they see on some of the footage and how that could be extraterrestrial craft Well, some of that is just junk that we've put up there that has either collided debris that you know It's floating around they have that's why we have to look at launch windows and all the other ones stuff We're sending something up there is we have junk in orbit. We shoot junk up there all the time. Hell Elon Musk has started putting 10,000 satellites in orbit for internet and that's just the payload for the initial. They want to put more up to get all these remote areas, you know internet access with 5G and all this other BS that they want to do. On top of what we have up there for government satellites that are ours, government satellites that are other national powers that have the ability to launch satellites up there. We launch satellites into space for smaller nations, you know. So it's like we're always throwing junk up there. Even this thing that's going on with SpaceX down here in Texas, you know, we've been throwing up big space shuttles that they want to be able to reland and It's cute because they've had it land properly once but so far two of them have blown up and they've already served tickets and they've given away two slots to people who are going to be on the first flight on these things and you understand that so far it's one in three of successful landings of this thing they want to send you into space on. the Starship that's been blowing up most of the time as it lands. It lands and then it blows up, or what blows up as it lands. And not only that, but I watched the video where Elon Musk is doing all this projecting, he's really good at this. Saying we're going to have Mars landing by 2025. And then if you look at that whole video, it goes on and on to where like 10 years later there's 60,000 people living permanently on Mars, and oh, come on. We won't be able to get anybody there for probably more than 10 years. It depends on how motivated people are and a lot of people that are interested in that, that can afford it just want to get off the planet and away from the crazies. Unfortunately they're probably going to be taking the crazies with them. Yeah, I researched this a little bit last night because I heard some talk about some more satellites that he sent up. Elon Musk has sent up for this Starlink, which is like basically a global internet thing, a communications network of satellites that it's going to eventually entail. At first, it was going to be around 10,000, but actually the projections are now more like 30,000 satellites, because now he sold a bunch of them to the military and governments around the world. Presently, he has about 1,300, a little over 1,300 satellites that he has already launched. And these are satellites, they're pretty small. He sends up 60 at a time and they're about the size of a microwave oven, maybe a little bit bigger. And these are communications satellites and eventually they'll all come down and if one gets hit, you could have this cascading effect, they'll have some more debris which takes down a lot more of the things. And what I found out was the, because I was interested in what kind of price, he's already offering a sales pitches for it. The hookup charge is $499 to be hooked up to Starlink and then it's $199 a month. So $500 setup fee and $100 a month. That's his present pricing for Starlink Internet Service. And you'll be able to get the Starlink Internet Service where you wouldn't be able to get internet service by any other means, including out in the middle of nowhere because it's supposedly going to be generally worldwide access with all these things. Well, it's cute because and you know, I I'm sure you're aware of this anything that's up there is falling even the International Space Station We put it up there. They call it they'll call it a geosynchronous orbit, but even Something that is quote-unquote in geosynchronous orbit eventually falls out of the sky If you don't have a thruster something up there to boost it, you know We have to do that with the International Space Station every now and again all these little satellites they're putting up there all that junk when we've been on satellite before and as i understand we're on satellite again i don't know who's paying for it or where we're up on satellite i would give the information out but i've been told we were up on satellite again uh... when we were doing it ourselves and we were paying for the satellite feed we would find like uh... the telstar six and the telstar five and if you understand anything about the telstars The higher numbers like that in the orbit that that's that's the king those satellites are may maybe have a year or two left in them before they die because they're falling into the atmosphere and they're going to burn up and they're going to be drunk, which is why we're able to get, you know, really good deals on some of the satellite time that we had. Basically, those satellites are. Nobody wanted them because they were going to be out of service. You can't go up there, you can't do maintenance on them. When they fall, they fall. That's it. So they have a limited lifespan. These little microwave units, they don't sound like they have that much shielding, so I doubt that once they get blown up in the atmosphere, I doubt they're going to work for very long. You know what I mean? The star link satellites have boosters to correct their orbit on occasion, but that only lasts so long, and yes, they will all come down eventually, just like you said. Unless you're way far out where you're not in the field of thrust of the gravity pull of the Earth, everything out of space eventually comes down. One thing I also noticed when I made a count when Perseverance landed on Mars here a month ago. Let's talk about space junk. Not only all the space junk it took to launch the thing from Earth, all the many, many pieces, but also it put in the huge six big pieces of space junk on the surface of Mars. And then they're adding more all the time with all these little heat shields and things they're deploying to get out of the way. So we're littering another planet. And that's just one of the raw words out of many that have been put up on Mars. We probably put in thousands of pieces of space junk. Mars already. I did another count last night. We had about a half a million photographs of the surface of Mars from Mars. The interesting thing with the junk on Mars is that some of those big pieces that we put out there are supposed to be part of whatever colony we put up there. We've actually dumped material there for building a habitat, supposedly. Now, how well that's going to be when people get there, when they're talking about sandstorms and everything, I mean, sandstorms will rip stuff apart. And this stuff is not built to be heavy because it's got to go in a payload. You know, weight counts in space travel or air travel, you know? Yeah, good luck finding the dropped parachutes after the first sandstorm, first windstorm. Where they went to just like the rover. They've got a couple of satellites in orbit of Mars, which is why they're able to do the radio control thing with the rover and supposedly would be helicopter when they launch it. So we have satellites now for GPS. How accurate they are on Mars is a good question, but basically we can roughly tell where things are as long as there's an active GPS on it. And supposedly what they've done with some of this material that they've dropped on Mars. Here's an interesting fact that I also learned last night when looking at this because I got into discussions with somebody, a couple of people on some of these videos on YouTube, meaning the comments section. And it's amazing how the younger generation, I don't know what they call them these days, whatever, the teenagers and the young adults are really excited about this trip and us older folks aren't that excited. Well, here's the thing. We saw this whole thing basically, I am old enough to remember in 1976. The Viking Landers, the dual Viking Landers in 1976, landed on Mars, took these pictures, beautiful pictures, color photographs, and they even put them on the paper the next day in color. I remember seeing the color newspaper print picture of a panoramic of the Mars surface. And the thing is, okay, that's really exciting the first time that happens. But now, this is mostly my opinion, now, everything else we've sent to Mars has been taking pictures, not only this country, but other countries as well, that we have seen photographs from the surface of Mars. They all just look pretty damn boring and look pretty much the same. So maybe that's why us older folks don't get excited about it, because we've seen this over and over again. We have over half a million images. taken from the surface of Mars that you can see on the internet. Well, not all of those on the internet, but you can certainly find hundreds of them. And they all just are a sandy, rock-strewn desert and mountains in the distance. That's all we ever have seen. So excuse us old folks for not getting real excited about this. On top of that, Craig, when they do have something interesting that people would like to see up close, We're not going there. We think we have a better chance of finding signs of life at this dead-led lake bed, which is where they sent it, which is why it's going to look like a desert. You got the face on Mars, you got the pyramids of Mars. The stuff that they bring to people's attention that sparks interest and whatnot, oh no, we're not going to go look at those things. We're going to go over here and look at this barren place that we know is barren because we may find proof of life in this. Dead lake bed we might find some evidence that there might have been fish or some algae or something That's literally what they're looking for is fossils of fish or algae or some proof that there was once life or water on the surface of Mars So that's why we're why the rover is where it's at But you know, they they have we've seen the photos of the face on Mars the pyramids that supposedly line up with the pyramids in Giza, Egypt Yeah, right there. So, no, we don't need to go check those out because we got pictures of them from orbit. But we're going to go check out this lake bed that we may not even find anything in. Well, we also see... It's an interesting part. Something else that has made me about these missions, the US alone has had... probably more than a dozen probes that have landed on Mars. Some are not successful. I remember some that were not successful. But here's the thing. Why don't we go somewhere where it's going to be very obviously different, like we can see a polar ice cap, for instance. Why don't we go there and take samples of the water, that snow, ice, whatever it is, and look for microbes that you would think that they would send one of these probes to where there could be something actually different to see. But no, It seems to be overall a waste of our tax money to send these probes that go up there and just drive around and don't give us really any information that expands our knowledge of work. Not just different to sea, but we know Morris has a polar ice cap, right? And one of the ways that they say we could set up a sustainable colony is to melt the ice. Well, if we melt that ice, is it going to be drinkable? We'll be able to purify it. So where would you want to send a probe? Well, let's go check out, like you said, let's go check out that poor ice cap and see if that water would even be drinkable. If it's even water, you know. Other things do please. Here's another interesting fact I learned last night, which I wasn't sure about, so I had to look it up. People are so excited about this, and some of the other people say, oh, the first time we've landed on a planet near solar system, no, no, no. But we landed, we had a successful soft landing. The US had a, no, I'm sorry. The first successful soft landing of a probe on Mars, I think it was the Soviet Union in 1970. I think it was 71. Now, here's another interesting fact that a lot of people don't know. The first, and some people don't even know we've had successful landings on Venus, soft landings we have. Well, the U.S. hasn't. The Soviet Union has had many. The first successful landing on Venus was in 1970, the year prior to the first landing on Mars, both of which were completed by the Soviet Union. So, no, not only is this not the first planet we have explored, some people calling the moon a planet, no, the moon is a moon, it's not a planet. It's not classified as a planet. This is the first planet we actually had a soft land. We, as in the human race, had a soft landing on was Venus in 1977, that's 1970. And then in 1971, it was Mars. And both times the Soviet Union accomplished that. So you see, while we were busy doing things for the moon, the Soviet Union was doing, shifted their attention to the two closest planets instead of the moon, because they gave up on the moon when they probably realized they couldn't do it or whatever. So anyway, Venus was the first time we've had a successful soft landing. There have been other attempts at landings, but the first successful ones was Venus in 1970, Mars in 1971. So another little fact you can look up. In both times, it was the Soviet Union. So the space race was won by the Soviet Union, but that didn't really get advertised much. We didn't really hear much about Mars until the Viking Landers in 1976. And those weren't rovers, those were just landers. But they took scooping the samples of the soil and they had the video cameras, well not video, photographs, I don't think video, I think it was just photographs. In any event, been there, done that, is kind of what I see. And we've had rovers before, of course, we had a spirit and opportunity, two little rovers, the ones that bounced around before they opened up. We've had rovers before, so this is definitely not the first rover either. This has all been done before. I mean, in a way. There's a few little twists here, and it's fun to watch for me, but once you see the photographs and see that they aren't that exciting, you kind of lose interest in it. Can you imagine somebody sending a probe here to Earth? Where would it land and what would it see? It depends on where it lands, of course. But at this point it was not inhabited by humans and other races, other alien-sent probes here, similar to what we're doing to Mars. They could send 100 probe to the Earth and get 100 different results, whereas we're getting the same result over and over again with Mars, because it looks like the planet is the same damn thing over and over again. is what it looks like with the probes that we've sent. That's kind of interesting when you think about it. All the varying life here on Earth and how about alien-ray sent probes, primitive probes like we're sending, they would have a very much different view with each probe they would set, more than likely. I mean, they could still land in desert and they could land in water or whatever. There could be a whole lot of things they could see and do. exploring the Earth, but it doesn't look like we're seeing doing much by exploring Mars. And I think it's kind of dumb to put all our energy, the Elon Musk, landing people on Mars, if we can even get there, and if they can even survive the trip, and if they can even stay on the planet for very long. I mean, the radiation alone is one of the killer aspects. You're going to have to go underground to protect yourself from the radiation if you're going to live there very long. unless there's other technology developed and developed shielding aside from tons of lead which you're not going to be able to get to Mars because of the weight restrictions on rocket powered vehicles that we have presently. Mars is a red herring as far as thinking you're going to colonize Mars. Same with the moon. I mean you're really not going to colonize the moon either. It's just not going to happen. I mean unless there's some kind of quantum leap in technology of developing fuel and water from nothing. essentially, for rocks, then you're not going to see colonies on the moon or Mars. The argument that Elon Musk has made with documentaries and with television programs that he has produced for Netflix and whatnot has been that, well, if we would need to set up a colony in like a lava tube or someplace underground or in one of the canyons to help with the shielding. Yeah, but do we even know those exist on Mars? We don't know that yet. We know they're canyons We know that there's a canyon bigger than the Grand Canyon there. We just never said anything there is It's it's like what you like what you were just saying We never send anything to the points of the places that we think are interesting. It's amazing, you know Canyon a Canyon won't protect you from radiation though, and it won't protect you somewhat But it won't it still have to have a roof over your head of some kind of mass protecting from the radiation from space from cosmic rays because they have little to no atmosphere on Mars. See, we get cosmic rays here on Earth, but the cosmic rays are mostly blocked out by our relatively thick atmosphere. And so by the time they hit the Earth, you won't have much cosmic rays to worry about. Our life is accustomed to it. If you live at higher altitudes, you're getting a whole lot more cosmic rays because there's less altitude. But on Mars, unfortunately, you have almost none. And if you go on an airplane flight, you're getting exposed to a lot more cosmic rays at 35,000 feet. So the higher you go, the less atmosphere, the more cosmic rays. Now, the people in the space station, they have shown to be able to survive for about six months at a time. I don't think anybody's done it for six months, about the limit right now. They're setting somebody else up that's going to be staying longer than that, and they keep stretching it, but at some point, there's a radiation danger. Wait, I thought they left the twin up there for a year. They had the one on the planet and they sent the one up and they compare the difference between the two of them because they were identical twins. I don't know what difference that really makes the fact that they're identical twins. That doesn't mean that they have had identical health records, you know, but that was the excuse to say, look, we can set that twin up into space and we can leave one down here and we can see if there's any difference between them. I do remember that. The Mars journey just to go there and back would be more than a year. So that's going to be a bit one of the big problems. And then to think you're going to stay there for months or even live there, that's a whole other thing. I don't know if the human race will be able to accomplish that unless, again, there's some kind of quantum leap in technology for radiation shielding or something of that nature that doesn't weight tons and tons like lead does. Of course, dirt, earth, or in this case, what do you call, what do you call dirt on Mars? You call it Mars, do we call it here earth, we call it earth. We call it earth. You call it Mars on Mars, I don't know. But anyway, you have to use dirt to shield yourself. And so you have to build, and they're talking about 3D printing and all sorts of things. Elon Musk has all these ideas that, Until he shows, he falls flat on his face as soon as he starts talking about taking Martian soil and turning it into rocket fuel. If you can't accomplish that, everything else just falls flat on his face, or water. He doesn't know if that can be done. He's making a whole lot of major assumptions that make his little dream come true. But until you can get past that technological hurdle, nothing else he says makes any difference whatsoever. And where he fails massively in my opinion with anything dealing with Mars. Well, not just him, but people in NASA in general. I understand the exploration and looking for life. But if you're talking about seriously colonizing a place, which gets back to what we were talking about before. They don't check the places that would be interesting to us. Wouldn't you be sending a satellite there with ground penetrating radar? They do it here to find oil reserves. Wouldn't you be looking for Since you want to colonize in a lava tube like they've said in their documentaries, wouldn't you be doing radiological surveys using ground-penetrating radar from space or even from one of your little drones that you put down there? You'd want to know what's underground, see if you could find anything that looked like it was a fossil fuel deposit, if there was anything even like that on Mars. Because like you were just saying, You're going to need some kind of fuel to get back on it, if not to get back on it, at least to power and generate your stuff. I mean, wind and solar is good to a degree, but you can't rely on either 100% of the time. Yeah, I wonder if wind would even work. I mean, this helicopter has proven to be a really technological challenge because they have to spin the blades so much faster to get the damn thing off the ground. And there's dual rotating, counter-rotating blades to try to get something off the ground. They have to spin it about 10 times faster than you would have to on Earth. Well, there is wind. We know there's wind on Mars from the thing that's there, and we have multiple windmill designs for different types of wind, whether it be low wind, high wind. Heck, literally just down the road from me, Craig, I would love to show it to you. There's a windmill museum. and they have all these different types of windmills, some that you would, you look at it as like, oh, well, how well does that work? And some of them that look questionable, they run when the others don't. Like when there's a light breeze, these things will be spinning. So I'm sure it just depends on the type of technology that you deploy. But you have to do the research to find out what the technology is that you got to deploy, but it seems like they're more focused on the frivolous popcorn stuff. And they're not even focused on the popcorn, the frivolous popcorn stuff that would draw interest to the program that they're trying to promote, you know? Yeah, okay, I'm gonna have to end here in a minute and I wanted to cover this. I'll give this about a minute because I've talked about other things. I didn't get to it, but today, headline news. Biden wants corporate America pick up the tab on his infrastructure plan. Yeah, now Biden wants another $2 trillion. to go to infrastructure, you know, crumbling bridges and that sort of thing. And what he's done is he's raising taxes, but not on you, so to speak. Well, if you say, oh, well, it's not me, I don't have to worry. Well, no, you do have to worry. Well, here's what he's planning, the American Jobs Plan, $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which he already did. It includes a made America tax plan which seeks to raise the corporate income tax while closing loopholes and discouraging US companies from investing in and relocating to foreign locales as a way to avoid paying taxes. The tax component takes direct aim at a portion of Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, which lowered the corporate income tax from 35% where it had been since 1986 to 21%. Well, but Biden now wants that raise that rate back up to 28%. He also wants to strengthen the global minimum tax, doubling that rate to 21% while working with other countries to stop the rates to the bottom on corporate taxes. Before we go, something you may want to look into. There is a, they're talking about doing a mileage tax on the American people. They already force us on truck drivers, but basically they want to do it across the board. You will be required to have a license and they want to, I don't know how they intend to do it, whether it be through the vehicle's GPS or something, but it's actually out there. I'm trying to think who it was. One of Biden's administration was putting it out there. He was on YouTube. We covered a little bit last week. Yeah, look for a mileage tax on the American people. Not your gasoline tax. That's not the same thing. They want to know how far you go every year, the amount of distance that you travel, the amount of fuel that you use, and you will be taxed for mileage and fuel consumption. Which they already do with fuel, you know, we there's a gas tax, but they're gonna add something else on top of it They've got some weird ass name for it Man, I wish I could remember that way I could send you the right direction. But yeah, look for it mileage tax Well, in the meantime, Biden wants this socialism on its way. He wants increasing the tax, but oh, it's on corporations, so you don't have to worry about it. Well, don't be fooled by that because any tax gets raised anywhere in this country on anybody. You and I pay for it because the taxes will go up. Based on the amount you have to spend to buy the product you bought you because you're going to have to roll that into the taxes. It won't be the food because it's just a corporate tax. It's the tax on you and me. So buying the value, heading on full speed to a socialist dream. Well thanks everybody for listening. Until next time this is Frank and so on. constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. 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Good afternoon. and evening to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states of territories and the clock and of course it is a two seven p.m. eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday thirty one march two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords the thirteenth year of open and obvious Fabian socialist and soviet patient of a mirror two thousand and twenty one whoa dudes were in the end of the court of this is the eight of course uh... the eight-hour eight to you know nine-hour for uh... the intel report and the the quarter is ending and then there's a lot of calories but arrested and the q cuba all people of taken over and everything is just hunky-dory orders are wide open what what your breath you'll die before anything happens well with put it this way before all the p.s.ers ever actually step up and do anything hey you know all the crews went down to the border to look at the border and go out look there's the border and look at people crossing and they were even of course wet they were waving their private parts at the at the americans and uh... you know they were screaming your mother was a hamster your father's take off elderberry yeah always far worse than that the courtier so anyway uh... for everybody again not a surprise but we do have a lot of work to do and again organized armed equipped and train as militia establish a five ten program in your area of operation and again remember support technologies we've really really need more medical units organized communications transportation uh... everything in terms of other support technologies need to be in place and one of the things that i really recommend is that you start looking at small production and manufacturing why well it's really see uh... bottom line is that we are going to need a number of different things uh... including everything from matches to nails to you name it go right down the shopping list a lot of the stuff you better be developing some of the older technology for first but the machinery is out there but what we need is to save it and we are on the edge of that. But right now, most important is that for everybody out there, you take the time and look at your area of operation. What do you have that may be readily available, easily accessible, easy to understand, and that you could get into in the way of a technology to create an infrastructure because there are a lot of things that could be done locally that right now aren't. uh... let me point something out i mentioned matches for a reason because matches are to do as you would think that they are but if you i would point out that either a your base chemist locally typically used to do it in more recent years but matches were actually one of the blacksmith trade one of the many things that the blacksmith had in the way of uh... production items that he could put into the inventory to make up for not necessarily you know hammering on the anvil everyday uh... pins and needles while pins and needles involved in the needles yeah well guess what who made those all that's right blacksmith The blacksmith had a number of different what would be considered well refined and coarse but you know even needles and pens were not as sophisticated as they are now but traditionally were made in limited quantities as time was available and needless to say quality of product very depending about what materials were on hand The big thing here is that you know in downtime not everybody needs to have something reshot not everybody needs a item bill everyday because you know at a certain point you actually catch up depending on the size of your community so you need to have other trade inventory ideas that help to keep you in you know eggs bacon you know bananas well christmas will continue those for a while there will be a specialty item but it's an important but anything you could imagine where you're going to be looking at some form of commerce you've got a got to have other ways to resources to you know have something for either trade in terms of service or that you can be paid for obviously if there is a currency structure in place which we will have a currency structure in place so take a look at what it is that makes sense uh... again there's a lot of things that uh... we can't do it to his as extensive uh... degree as we would prefer for instance i've talked about clothing just making cloth Now, homespun, if this were 250 years ago, most of you would be wearing homespun right now. A store bought anything or a loom produced, a commercial loom produced piece of cloth was your fancy go-to-meat clothing. Okay, your more refined clothing, but homespun was the norm. Now, that can still be done, and today we could be more sophisticated about it than we were, say, 250 years ago, because we have the advantage of other technologies. But the basic industrial level industrial production clothing capacity, if we become isolated and to give the Chinese if we go by the official agenda that we're going to be at war with China, well China's not going to be selling you clothing. And if that's the case, guess what? The base production left in the United States is not sufficient to keep up with the interests of the nation, let alone for military application. So, while we can't necessarily build new, one of the things that you should get into is sewing. Why? I've mentioned this many times. Sewing machines are out there about. People aren't thinking about them the way that they should. A lot of people are more sophisticated than especially idiot stick, younger females that are being told that, oh my god, it's like... It's so passe. Well, a lot of you guys out there, of course, like myself, I mean, have had to hand-sew or whatever in the past, but production sowing and actually getting into minimal time consumption, maximum output product, remember, means that you make greater profit. The shorter time it takes for you to turn a product around and get it to the customer, the more you can charge within a reason. And you make greater profit in the process so that you get ahead. It's just how it works. If you're more productive, you get a benefit. Understanding how to set up a little seamstress slash sewing shop, which I like to call a mule, sweatshop. Sweatshop projects are something that we all need to be looking at now. Needless to say, it's a seamstress or whatever, but that's an area that we're going to need. Why? Well, like I told you before, even if I had a 510 program right here on hand, when the guys come in and we get them, you know, get rid of the old clothing arcade take off your clothing you know clean up chit shower and shave as they say and then uh... come back we're issuing everything your basic sir here we're going to reissue everything else we would be throwing away any of the old but what we are going to have to do is we're going to have to be prepared to make the old run longer And this is something that you might have noticed with, well, again, there's many styles of clothes that, in reality, were ways of making things last longer. Shooting jackets or smoking jackets typically had suede or leather elbows on them. Well, guess what? There's a reason for that. It's not because the suede or elbow was the first choice. Oh, I mean, after all, it's, you know, is much more comfy in some ways and reinforces when you put your elbow down to do things or whatever. it's because the elbows were worn out and that patching system became the norm and was a solution to extend the life of the clothing in many cases it became the norm to actually double up the cloth you see this with military fatigue pants the elbows and the knees are automatically double layered and reinforced on traditional uniforms especially on the pd you family of uniforms as they developed why well that's where the wear and tear is so the idea was that rather than your knees poking out there was at least another layer of cloth there to work with and if it did start to break down you're still going to see more camouflage either outside of the top if you wore it down from the inside how I don't know or if you scuffed and worn scuffed and wore the knee enough you'd be able to break it down that way now the big thing here again is that leather as I mentioned suede or heavier materials that are available that are heavier than the original product is typically where you put the where point what on the where point and this again not only uh... re re repairs but reinforces and extends the root repair life dramatically something to take into consideration so we need to be thinking ahead about these types of tasks which become industry businesses they are again repetitive foundation product producers uh... you're going to have more clothes wearing out there are things you're going to have to do that you were julie didn't think you'd have to do because you can't really afford to get rid of the clothing you can't afford to just chuck it out with people are right now in masson and in water monstrous waste waste phases for the population that's going to end very very very quickly well for some they won't figure it out for the rest of us will be grabbing the stuff other people were foolish enough to get rid of only for the others to find out that they should have gotten rid of it by the list too late because we've already got it other uh... you know solutions i mentioned pins and needles part of that sewing thing but remember that there's a lot of other uses for uh... same kind of process blacksmith used to make nails nails were not cheap uh... today our first phase would be to recycle and then also risk average and reuse everything that we can so on mending nails and things of that nature is going to be the you know the first first step but even if that happens we need to be looking at of small unit production to deal with whatever basic necessities are there there are screw machines and mail machines out there that are single steppers that actually are reasonably priced uh... and can get the job done for a community production political work inside the township the county mostly be like for county sales you wouldn't probably going for a beyond that but you never know how much how quickly are your business or industry might develop now remember this also helps all of us we all benefit from this process so again all of you need to be looking seriously at uh... what it is or how it is that we can pretty well you know again established this in integrated economy now we need to be looking at it now instead order first have it when we need it down the road another thing is there is very very obvious with some of the stuff you're hearing out of the banking circles and with the stuff that they've quietly signed is it as executive order that's going to be attacking your reserves as in your retirement be it a a corporate retirement package or your private monies in the bank's their obviously they've gone beyond any court any sensible level of the spending and they want to keep handing they all digit talk for free to somebody else they're going to tell you they can't print more why you of course they could but instead this will give them the excuse to ransack the institution the such as finishing off or killing off social security uh... wiping out will again be private corporation retirement accounts at the corporations themselves want to get rid of because our obligations that if government helps to get rid of them well we figured that the government guns will prevent them from being home for what they did uh... don't forget that many of your personal bank accounts of course also or over already in the crosshairs but it's just a matter of how quickly they decide to engage the rest of the way in the process It's not an if, it's just a when. They're going to pillage the village and ransack that, which means, again, we have to be looking to the future. That digit system, even if it's in place, we want to translate it over into useful materials beforehand anyway. Okay. We should already progressively, again, translating it into tools, perishable materials such as food or some of the sewing items and the other stuff we're talking about, sewing machines, you name it, go right down the shopping list. and equipment, the technology to support it, and finishing up with obviously other investment mechanisms that overlap into integrating our mutual liberty interest. In other words, for instance, silver, gold, other production technologies, anything having to do with animal husbandry slash farming, another area where investing in land investing in livestock investing in product now is something you need to have the that base to work over into where we are dealing with the problems because you're not going to get anything from above or down the road or from overseas that the plan is to let leave you hanging out and uh... basically dangling by your gold ads from a branch somewhere so we've got to avoid that uh... couple things here are real quick with regard to uh... weapon systems and equipment by and his weapons wednesday but uh... all these other elements are weapons that uh... in either the tactical or the strategic level can devastate the enemies intended process remember the idea to create confusion great conflict to try and hurt us we can prevent that but we have to be in motion and doing you know something now one of the things i do every day is work on tools i have been collecting tools but the other thing is you also tools require maintenance I have tons, and I'm not exaggerating, I have tons of very fine machinery and equipment that I picked up here in the last couple of years that I could not possibly take my wallet and go out and buy it, but the way that I did by cherry picking from all of these different sources, especially, again, estate sales were fantastic. We've done very, very well. And in fact, so much so that I could establish additional machine shops or facilities right now, which is what we're working on, so that we actually have yet more institutions available, mechanisms available when the time comes. Now, I had somebody asking a question, I don't know, it's kind of not apples and oranges, I'm not ridiculing anybody for this, but... You know, Mark, why don't you mention the FN FAL more? Okay, I'm going to bring this up because, you know, there was an example of the M16A1 or the AR-15A1 or A2, and what it cost for that basic rifle now, which is kind of expensive, 20-inch AR-15s are not as cheap as they used to be. They used to be the drug on the market because 20-inch was the standard. The A1 and A2 were 20-inch barrels. The big thing now is the Kar-15 slash now known as the M4. They gave it a different name so you'd think it was a different rifle and it's not. All the parts are interchangeable. But the 20-inch AR really is the comparative study against the FAL, the HK-91, or the M1A as far as size of the weapon, basic size of the weapon, increased performance, which you do get better performance of the 20-inch barrel despite what they try to claim. And the FN FAL, which is a very final firearm, I would have no problem. I have carried the FN FAL in both metric and in English standard. We've put together more than I could care to count. I can't remember how many we've done. But it's become pricey. If you have it, we have a bunch of FALs. I don't know how many FALs actually have. I really don't. Like I said, we put a lot together, put them in the caches. Back in the day, magazines were as cheap as the hk mags were at one time and we still are relatively cheap by comparison but the fl has become much more expensive it's uh... has its own niche uh... it's still going to be out there and force it's one of the three mbrs in the traditional nato configuration that you're going to see a lot of on the battlefield in the war that's coming up uh... it it can be a variation Real quick, hold on, call her just a second more. Real quick, there are variations in terms of weight of barrel and also to conform to the gun band. One of the things that happened when they did the gun band is several different FALs were built, which actually are built like a brick doghouse. They're heavier and thinned because they had to come up with a solution with a cross bridge from the pistol grip, back out to the buttstock, because they had to have a thumb hole stock. Remember that criteria? Well, while it's not exactly the happiest weapon to carry, here's a mistake the enemy made. It actually weighted the weapon up, reducing felt recoil, but it also helped to center the weapon more efficiently and with the traditional bipods that most of the FALs have in one form or another. These have become placement slash tack drivers for long range use. so we basically took those weapons dot didn't want to take the phone call stock off all of it did add another pound and a half in many cases because they were solid uh... military grade plastic that we use a work hollowed out uh... shelves or anything like that uh... the guns are very accurate though but they are much much heavier and when you carry something for a while you understand what we're talking about your arm start to stretch anyway called up in there before we farther along with hold up Oh yeah, this is Tex-Mix. I'm invested in the FAL and whenever I see one at a gun show, I always like to look at it. And I saw one this past weekend and I couldn't believe, you talk about Pricey, he wanted... $2,500 for his. And I have to admit, it was a century, but it did have the in-bale receiver. That receiver, that's what makes that rifle worth it, because Century and some of the other receivers on those things were not as good. And most magazines I've seen at Gunshots are $25 at the minimum. Yeah. And again, back in the day, when a lot of people picked them up, you know they were they were four dollars by dollars and six dollars a mag for a military surplus magazine ammunition is you know whatever the prices because it's all six to two by fifty one nato and the uh... rifles themselves were you know up and down the scale and in the inbells of but by the way for people don't know the inbell all receivers from south america are premium receivers the uh... very you might recall that during the fault one of the campaign you know the book but i remember if you're on the other side of the the battle for the melvina's when the uh... when the fault ones war came about it was one of the few times were both sides were using the same weapons in every category in fact the they were there were two countries it should have been fighting against each other but The FNFL was out there in force and the Imbel receiver FAL handled phenomenally well and held up through the whole of the conflict in a battlefield situation and it helped to market the guns. They in fact performed in some ways better than some of the British variants that were in the field because the Brits were using the L1A1 and the argentine had both the f and f a l and some h k's and still a bunch of one-grand out there too by the way so they they were committed to do they'd be ever throwing away could afford to third countries don't but the uh... at the f a l that were fielded uh... that put them on the market big time uh... from that point forward uh... they had a lot of other the second line contract remember uh... they didn't build the fale in the diet they just made a side contract dot but it actually end up uh... taking a lot of other competition out of the uh... revolution game when it came to the f n f a l problem is like it that it was used to be under a thousand dollar dot you could buy an f a l comfortably for five fifty two six hundred and uh... it would be one of pretty good quality weapon near kia and t g dot for you Yeah, West German Model 58 could be an L1A1, could be a Belgian, you know, a Fabrik National armed-to-gear knockoff parts gun. But today, not so much. There's nobody that's making a quote unquote cheap FAL. And really what was the enhancer was all of the rifles that were coming out of the Rent-A-Revolution slash the surplus market, and they were kitted down or they were switched over, you know, in the industry to semi-auto. but that's really not anything out there for the moment countries are coming off those guns like they were or the u.n. gun destruction program has taken a bite out of them too. Now as far as the guns go themselves if you have it, there's no reason to change. In fact just reverse, the only thing you need to do is keep buying magazines because magazines are for the time being, you know, they're not orphaned, I can't say that. And the reason I bring it up Guys south of the border, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, Canada, rpk's and and sixteenths they in some units you will see all five of those guns in the hands of troops that are in the same unit i don't know what the mexican criteria for that is i really don't but uh... if you pay attention in many cases now you can usually will find the throwaway guns pretty well lumped together will be mostly f a l's uh... and it may be a spike what do you know that there may be something because of our regional issue armories because that happens you don't necessarily travel with your gun when you're in an army that you go to wherever you're sent the nation off the rack whatever is local so you may have some you know third gatervating no gypsies that they carry what they carry but then the rest of the u-turn when they're assigned to a certain area they're assigned to the weapons off the rack from that particular arsenal and that happens with a lot of countries to have a lot of people uh... everything big thing here again is we will see f a l's in this war We will see G3 rifles in this war, not just on our side, on the other side. Why? Because they are still front line weapons in the hands of people we'll probably be shooting at. Go ahead, caller. Chip in there. Yeah, I just want to say that unlike most other countries who are Modernizing their their NATO rifles, you know and to get more into NATO spec The if you go Mexico and south of the border they they're modernizing their their rifles too But they are not giving up their G3s or FA else no and oh and also just want to say real quick What I like about the 20-inch AR 15 which I do have one I like the idea that inside of about 25 yards, that 55 grain bullet will go fast enough, it will go right through the AR500 Level 3 body armor. Which of course is a big advantage too with any of the 7.62x51.8 or remember if you have any of the older manuals that were honest, uh... when the m sixteen was uh... in play and the but the m sixty was still in service them some sixty by fifty one they don't remember guys as it said right there in the mall manuals or the urban warfare or the engineer manuals if you could shoot your way through something or had a problem getting to a target call up that three oh eight dot and put it on put it on whatever the problem is says right there the manual it will go through what other things walk You know, the rest of your M16 rifles won't, or even the AK won't. And so that 7.62x51 NATO round is kind of handy for support application. And remember, we want to think about something I mentioned many, many times. It's called the combined arms team. A lot of people gravitate to the guns that work for them. Remember that your militia units are typically going to see this across the board, no matter where you are in the country. Some people have a great appreciation for heavy battle rifle cartridges. Others are completely immersed in the light rifle calibers. Well, I'm not going to fight either one of them. There's no reason to. If you guys invested your digits into tens of thousands of rounds, you're all coming to the game. Now, the big thing is, like I said yesterday, is to know how to employ what it is that you have available. Your heavy riflemen don't have to be upfront. Remember that your heavy riflemen can actually be supporting you with equal firepower and with equal performance and penetration and actually be a hundred or two hundred yards behind what is your light rifle line. Now what this lends to is in the event that you have to extract yourself from a situation, your heavy rifles can provide any kind of support needed and still reach beyond what is considered the average range of engagement for the light weapons. When it comes time to break contact or if you want to create the illusion that you're actually routing, in other words you really are disorganized, falling back without a plan, remember that those heavy rifles can cease fire. The light rifles can patter their way back, but what in reality is happening is you're falling back on a heavy rifle line that has greater penetration, equal firepower in terms of volume as needed, and pretty much can hold itself in such a way that if you want to, you can fall through the line, return to a fighting station or fighting position amongst that heavy rifle line, reinforce them, and put them in a kill zone, basically a heavy rifle kill with light rifle support. But this is where we talk about leapfrogging, extraction or advance. Either way, the heavy rifle doesn't have to move right away, the heavy rifle sections don't have to move right away, while the light rifles move to engage to maximum or optimized range. I won't say maximum or optimized range, best way to describe it. so this is where you unit commanders have to be created but of course of you guys have three hundred one mag and beasty boy calibers beasty boy rifles it could reach out to an elk at twelve hundred yards southwest when they want to well you take that applied to the battlefield now you've changed the dynamic yet again amar just uh... just something to think about the best record of the their place uh... john in kataki eight uh... you talk of the a r and six eight and up you have the a r and E1A1. Have you forgotten about the Armalite 601? You never mentioned it. Do you remember the 601? The 601, you mean the heavy squad gun they made for the Marines? No, it's just like the AR-15, but it's a flat side. It's just a little bit different, not much, but it's actually was made by, I believe, Armalite. Do you remember the... six-hole well there's a coke there's a good if it was made by armalite dot i'd have to look at the right after we pull out a reference on that one real quick the reason there's six designs who okay with the tobacco farther because remember armalite stoner everybody was tied up with the with the with the air can at the time when the air can came out just after it armalite came out with a whole handful of firearms that they actually got to the point where they could have all put into full production but they didn't in 7.62x51 NATO. What's interesting is that while they didn't do that in the 50s or very, very early 60, 61, these guns all show up from 1965 on in either the original producer or with people who picked up the design because armoulet for whatever reason let the patents drop and so it's interesting because that's where the hack 7 comes from. The hack 7 is one of those 6 or 7 rifles that Stoner came up with that originally did them in 5, they originally were built in 7.62x51.8 and then they offered them in 5.56 and there are variations on the M16, only one or two of them. and then ever actually were killed by the air can their variations of the air can and then they work them over into five five six so that probably again where most of that though those families are ideas came from it he he marketed he was my the marketing that's the word about my is that what they realize that the white caliber is where everybody was going He basically took all the different ideas like the AR-180 as we call it, the M18 as it's known otherwise, and marketed that very well. That basically is a baby FAL for all practical purposes. We were just talking about the FANFAL a minute ago. In many ways that was a stamped sheet metal gun with basically the AR-15 internals, M16, AR-15 internals. adapted to a sheet metal receiver and that's flat the flat side. Yeah. Yeah, there were several different guns that came out of that window and again, there was a shotgun. They were testing the water. They already got the government into the M16 and so they are the AR-15 slash M16 platform. They didn't really get excited about them doing it themselves. So the other thing about that is that other companies ended up picking up the contracts. when they wanted to try to get somebody else to do the you know do the hard work the production work and that didn't go well but another thing there was a lot of the guns were viable it's just that uh... once you want to u.s. government starts paying for people kind of you know the brains go to you know are they get shut off because we do all the we do all the r and d we pay for all the mass production tooling and then everybody else sucks off it well that i don't forgot weapons the guy on forgotten weapons i did cover it and i watch one of his you tube right now yeah you've got a little bit of a matter of fact thank you for bringing up again we have guys you could have been if you're going to go to you to uh... every night everyday every night go watch forgotten weapons go watch two videos or three videos a night and you might want to rewatch some of them because or like i said before remember he the way he's doing this is from a historical perspective that what's cool about it began he does a great job but remember a lot of the weapons he's incorporating are really all that antique okay a lot of them you're going to run into uh... especially should watch everything he's got on the fifty caliber guns everything he's done on the russian weapons because even though the it might say it might have chinese markings i understand the chinese don't have never seen a patent they won't violate and whatever you see that coalition call for one of the coalition call for you know the seminar family of rifles or whatever has come up with guess what it's over the chinese inventory somewhere And we're going to see a lot of that stuff pop up because once they go, they're going to go first echelon and they'll crank out a lot of their first echelon equipment on the field. But they still have millions in every category of the last three or four generations of their rifles. And you're going to see those. They're going to end up here. Wherever you're fighting the Chinese, you're going to see the last four generations of guns show up on the battlefield and whatever goofy new solution they might come up with, which probably won't be all that great anyway. but i think i bring it up yeah he's it's an excellent series that he's got even though the three years by the way he also a lot of stuff that i have not talked about like you know uh... will build machine that i can agree up with that thing uh... i don't know why it just happens there will be a bunch of these world war one of the bells were around and even before i knew as much about weapons i've to be a a or a or it looked it look old science fiction star were not star wars but all science fiction that's what it look like there they look like something it should be a bit array and uh... we can't eight millimeter level was all over the place way back when and uh... one of the persons that i know who had one he brought back a world war one we used to take it out the back forty here over decided extra and everyone who while he'd but what kind of fun you know i'll act the uh... what he did on the dpm uh... but that what you do the pancake except on top Yeah, in fact there was a flurry of those that came out and then they stopped. I don't know what happened with that. There was a bunch of those that came out as kits. And that's why there's plenty of the pans and or the oversized, I think what they're the larger trays. You can get the carry pouches, you can get the pans, you can get spare parts. There are barrels. I just looked at barrels yesterday for those. And in reality, if you bought one, Well, you know, they work. They've been around a while. The kit was 625. Yeah, and again, they came in and a member of a flurry for a very short window. And, well, of course, about the same time the RPDs were coming in just before that and overlap with them. The DP, the RPDs and... all the zb the zb twenty-seven so there's a bunch of those that came in obviously well of course chinese maybe but more likely satellite countries chinese made them or the again the hungarians made him cuz in gary all the Warsaw Pact had those the big thing is is that uh... again uh... they weren't that sophisticated so putting them back together wouldn't be that hard and i guarantee that's what happened to a lot of those kids Yeah, because they're I mean they're that stuff that's gonna come out of the woodwork in this war Yeah, these kids well these can have me like think about it this stuff has been going out for the longest time and a lot of people are having conversations about it, but What's happening is if you have one example that gives you all your specs a real one then are you all finished one that it's not a big deal to put all those parts away and You know, a CNC machine, once it's programmed, will do whatever it needs to do. You don't have to use the receiver parts. You could be building brand new. And I think that there's so much of that that's done now that when this opens up, it's going to be a nightmare for the other side. Well, the DPM was an open bolt design. Right. You're all open. Well, that's what... Yeah, the RPD was also... Well, the RPD, the big thing there is, remember, it does have what looks like a drum, but it's a tape-fed, it's a belt-fed weapon. And it's a nondecintegrating link, which is good, because it's hard to lose the links. It's bad, because remember that little... that snake-tayer trail is running along with you. Well, actually, it's 100-round in the drum, and the links are 250-round links. right but they still code together the idea behind that is that you have remembered there that you just you when you want to you can separate them but typically about all the world back in the day we had uh... what i would be a separate that i was running with we had to be a hours to our p r p d and then the rest were you know chinese defense and uh... it madi a case I used the Chinese type defense, but the guys who were using the RPDs loved them and the guys that were using the BAR, you couldn't pry them out of their hands. They just fell in love with the gun. And even though it was a beast, I mean guys, go pick up a BAR. Okay, understand that these guys schlep these cross country, we went up, you know, 80 degree faces, cross country, no roads. And we'd be doing that all day. And these guys wouldn't let go. and once you have a chance to shoot it you could you could spell your name with it kind of like you say with a thompson gun you could do the same thing with the b-air you could spell your name with the b-air and the and i wish i could find one of those fifty cal fifty caliber as gas well the biggest world that they get back to again i don't know how much we're going to see from the chinese will probably be their newer job but they they did make a copy of the seminar fifty which was Basically, it was literally a grossly oversized SKS. That's what it was, 50 caliber SKS. I mean, don't think your SKS carbine just stretch everything up because it was just a blown up version of the SKS. But the Russians had many, many, many, many, many, many different fifty caliber say we're not there's two things that i've noticed they had no problem experimenting at number one fifty caliber guns number two flamethrowers and that in fact uh... like i told everybody that time to talk about it again in the fifty cal they went as crude and rude as you can imagine and most everybody forgets the you you see it in some of the images you see it when they talk about german tanks Remember guys that they had the 50 caliber guns right down in the squad the way they would later have the RPG-7 right down in the squad. And because of this, the idea was that they could be doing damage from the small unit all the way up to the support units when it came to anti-tank and anti-vehicular work. but the earlier models were just straight plumbing. That's the only way to describe it. Finish didn't exist. There was no such thing. It was a plumbing tool. And everything was right angles. Everything was crude weld. Nobody worried about finish. Most important is it just had to work. and their flamethrowers are the same way whether they're there are there are there's a hundred model flamethrowers i want i first was long it worked in intelligence and i start going through weapons you get into the russian equipment what you have to because they're your well there the people you're facing I started looking at their flame projection weapons and I was like, okay, well, we got three or four. And it's like, yeah, it's the model one, model two, model 12, model 1500, model 2614. By the time you're done, it's like, what the hell? And it had to be just, well, let's just see what we can do, because we love, they love that particular idea. And flame is devastating. Its explosions are one thing. Guys, when you're on fire, everything else is irrelevant. it's like it's got your attention okay so the big thing with flamethrowers is don't think overly sophisticated like the u.s. military did from our side we want aircraft aluminum spun poly alloy fiberglass uh... resin reinforced uh... you know holes all kinds of goofy stuff that was fantastic it was like you were the rocketeer but the problem is and of course that's not bad if your government is all of the blair parts were so unique that you'd have to have to either re-engineer to make something else work i mean make something work but you have to make it similar but you would be a you would put the for to make it the same or just simply can't be replaced this is why when you guys used to get out of knob creek used to be the flamethrower guy down there all the time well back when he was doing that uh... here's what here's what the here's the first thing in a problem with most of your american uh... uh... flamethrowers if you take a look you can probably pull up a video or go find this kamatics most of us flamethrowers have an indexing carousel like a revolver with what is an electric match it though the starter match for the flame every time you pull the trigger it it pops and of course it all gets the get the plane going Problem is, of course at a certain point, you have to, just like on a revolver, you have to take out that carousel, put a new carousel in of cartridges, and go to town again. Well, as long as they keep making those carousel of cartridges, those little cartridge carousels, you're in great shape. Well, when was the last time they did that? Now, here's a mistake that people were making originally. They were throwing away those cartridge packs. Now after a while they figured out there aren't any more of the surplus industries dry it up. So they start saving them and reloading them. Ed, they've been smart and you know Uncle Mark is stupid because I tell you this before they become hard to get. You save all the weird things like that and you just put them in a container you don't care about because that way you won't cry about it. You know, put them in something safe, secure them from the weather and the environment and hang on to them because they're a bastard part of the Well, guess what? That's why the flamethrowers became less and less prevalent there for a while. Then they came back a little bit because they went to the propane pre-starter system where you have the propane one-pound pig feeding a line which is constantly lit. And when you fire the projector, it activates the burn component any time you want. the problem is it with that guys is that you have this total tale you know playing paul's out in front of you constantly and what do you think that would like a formal or what do you think that would look like in play are even night vision so the the idea behind this you know the cartridge system it was smart but it was also a very very very very specialized the russians would have nothing to do with that Like I said, if you look at a Russian flamethrower, and I don't care what model it is, there's one or two that they made look more like the wonky rocketeer, but as far as, you know, going really crazy into a whole bunch of special metals or special, you know, technology in terms of the metallurgy, they were conventional gas plumbing parts, and you can see it when you look at the design. Now, what that should tell you, though, is this. If you want to make a really decent flamethrower, It's kind of like making a really decent homemade 50 caliber. You can go light or you can go heavy, but you know, going heavy is kind of nice because you really can't wear it out. And it takes a lot of abuse. So the other advantage the Russians had is, no matter how bad the soldier, typically it was hard to damage or break the equipment they were using when it was industrial grade plumbing. So, that's one of the things you should be thinking about if you're looking at a flight as a flamethrower, especially if you're in defense anyway. Think about this. If you're mostly in defense, and we will be for a while, or if you're using flame-projection weapons and you are going to burn things, does it make any difference if it weighs, say, 10, 15 pounds more? Nope. Not at all. And to be quite honest, I'd prefer it. One of the problems that we had with, or not had, well not had big problem with, but we do have quite a few of the original American military flamethrowers. The big issue is immediately stop shooting them because remember those little carousel cartridges, we don't have so many. But we do have quite a few of the flamethrowers that they're American from the American side. But you do have to pay attention and be careful because yes they are. A lot of aluminum, a lot of magnesium components. uh... magnesium you know that you know why they did the magnesium or go by the market the flavor there's burnable stuff yeah and if you wanted to get rid of something uh... this is like what they did with uh... you guys you know about the rat rigs you know those people rat rig uh... radio boxes that you know you can buy wire they have many of the aluminum you well if you look like somebody's going to catch it you just take away what will you keep or a firm i create toss it inside run like hell Number one, you don't want to be around the thermite or the white phosphor grenade when it goes off, but number two, the material that you made the equipment out of is highly combustible and it ensures that the enemy will not capture the equipment intact. You see, that way you make sure that the bad guys don't get the goodies you've been using. See how that works? But on the other hand, I guess if you had a boo-boo, it would probably be embarrassing there too, now, wouldn't it? but there's method of madness there but what you know again the idea of the public is probably as you know we had a bigger space industry so they decided to take advantage of the spread of the mail aerospace money with the russians it was eagor you know the the the the the uh... potato you know bigger the guy was out there you know he gore the farmer was going to be a gorga soldier and crude and rude but effective work just fine and he never the second part about using what you put out there So a plumbing pattern would be a plumbing design. Just think that way. Start thinking away from what you saw the US military do and look at what some of the other countries, especially our counterpart, the Russians, and I don't know, the Chinese probably are just about as un-sophisticated. I mean, I haven't really looked closely. I know that a lot of their stuff just basically was direct knockoff copy of what the Russians did, but I have not really looked closely at their flame projection weapons in the most recent years. I know a lot of their 50 cals, they have three or four 50 cals you're going to see on the battlefield that are, you know, belt fed, you know, 10 knockoff, you know, guns that are going to, well, it's hard to actually fall apart given enough time. But for what they are, they're able to put them out in the troops' hands in greater numbers. and they are again there's several images of a pure of a very tubular receiver type system they are uh... as simple as could possibly be made to get to the couple stupid but the advantages mass production to get more true more to the troops hands which puts more devastating flood power where it needs to be and we could do the same thing again if we don't worry i do we talked about this many times that weapons wednesday is about if you're building a lot of this stuff remember fit-and-finish on the outside doesn't mean anything and if we drop that idea if we do if we embrace that idea right from the get-go and we cut corners but we still maintain you know performance uh... that's all accounts and if we do that sooner or do that right from the get-go worst up ahead everybody else Now the other thing is, again, we're using the barrel. For instance, somebody I know, we've got a question right here. Well, why are we using the Air 15? Well, because the Air 15 is dominant out there. It's like the AK. Why are we using the AK? Because it's dominant out there. But the AK, in terms of ease and production, the AK in every aspect is typically cheaper to do. The barrel is always consistently, at the standard cost, no matter who makes it. No matter who's going to make the barrel, the barrel's accomplished. what makes the gun but it's also the toughest to deal with in terms of consistency and reliability so there's where you're going to spend your money uh... every other part you can you can't watch uh... and again the other part is is final engineering that magazine well-measured lineup of that chamber the trigger group assembly needs to be reliable uh... secondary part systems need to be simple care to keep it simple stupid okay uh... other than that and again flame weapons uh... i'd like to report when him right now i mean what what what are plumbing is cheap you're not really going to be running off right away uh... again if you have a part of the day that before Supercharger, shower heads, access points, you boil the suckers. A boiled burn is just as wicked as a flame burn. You know what the difference is? You don't burn the house down, you act like fire extinguishers. You are going to hear horrible screaming, miserable death because it's going to be a horrible screaming, miserable death. But boiling them using hot water, a couple of hot water superchargers lined up, use copper plumbing, set up shower heads, overhead, even put them on, you know, can you have them side mounted, and are you in the control area? And the advantage is you don't burn anything down, and when you do hit them with it, they can't get their equipment off fast enough. It only takes so many seconds to do a skull burn. You're talking seconds. You only have so much time to get, you know, break the equipment away so you can start shedding calories, but you're retaining them anyway. A boiling burn is the most common burn in the United States, and it is a third degree burn. So just head to the barn now. You're sterilizing the equipment. Yeah, you're not hurting the gear, are you? You see, that's the part I like is you're going to clean the uniform off. You're going to, you know, anything get wet can be dried, but since it's hot, wet, a lot of it's going to steam right off once you get it away from the, you know, the gear. So just a heads up on that. Remember, it's a really easy weapon to make and it's useful for as long as the power's up and the water systems are running. if you were ever you have something like that is an idea where can be applied flame on the other hand and fire you gotta fix things with water damage if you do it in entranceways remember gravity sucks water follows the path of least resistance outbound not that much to clean up and actually it'll help to tidy up the environment anyway now remember we're talking couple of superchargers or so you know you've you've got in line chargers and then you can just turn turn a conventional water heater all the way up to build boil them in place it's dangerous for you don't make any mistake about this you know tap water and you have a hot water heater system and you turn up the maximum you're putting your your finger pinkies in your all in your you know what hands are so to speak it's easy to get burned so this is not something we're just joking about we're talking about putting the system together shutting it back down are putting it on idle you know that they start escalate then you know activate the system You can be putting it over entranceways to houses, apartments, upstairs wells, okay? Anywhere you think you want a control point. Get out of the body armor fast enough. And they all were squealing and kneeling in the front yard. You just choose the penate because they thought they were going to come and re-kill the village you were in your home. Well, we know how to treat fast, don't we? Anyway, we're at the top here for everybody. God bless our republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. Hey guys, real quick, Attention Delaware is the latest video over at Guns and Gadgets. You may want to run over there, check it out real quick. And we got that Attention Delaware exclamation point. Check it out and share it. Wherever you are taking over or else you are coming up, I'm going to get out of the way. God bless.