Mark Koernke discussed 80% lower receivers, AR-15 components, and ammunition availability, noting widespread sellouts across manufacturers. He fielded a caller's question about naval defections during civil conflict, explaining the Navy's historical split and discussing privateering, naval militia, and maintaining a reserve fleet. Koernke then recounted extensive personal anecdotes about military supply procurement, property disposition points, and efforts to redistribute surplus equipment through Boy Scouts and other organizations. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy discussing his recent legal troubles in Florida related to marijuana possession, his stage four liver cancer diagnosis, treatment options, family support, and spiritual reflections on mortality. Randy also addressed tobacco industry practices and his late wife Pam's passing.
You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places who are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you out of office or suck on my machine. The entire world, not again. The line must be drawn here. This far, no further. What do we do? Politicians? No. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the fashion in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit the hospital so their children will be taken. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report time, our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on the tree radio dot four dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are running with a micro station cb base stations and ultra net hallmark in golden spike technologies and west of the mississippi along with alaska and it is a beautiful wet i should have mentioned this rainy day today we have had rain it's spring shower time the flowers are blooming The little plants are budding, everything is smiling at us and starting to produce stuff, so soon we'll have the garden plugged in the rest of the way. And we'll see how that turns out with this weather of war, season of war that we are rolling into. You never know. We'll again, we keep up with the work and follow through if it makes it, if it doesn't, well, we tried. Okay, just that simple. Anyway, couple things have been looking at here real quick uh... for everybody out there if you did look for eighty percent lowers in a r other are some polymers out there anywhere from as little as eighty-nine or bundle anything uh... in many cases the companies are completely sold out of every category from uh... air fifteen day or ten to nine millimeter lowers doesn't make it was what it is a lot of the companies have sold out and i pretty well guarantee that they're not going to re inventory based on all the public announcements and other pia's has been made as propaganda so it's we know whatever you catch up to you catch up to that's fine uh... precautionary because the economy that tight and even though there's been good sales in all categories and some companies probably will restart because they can be conservative and how much they post others have built a company they're dealing with just on the street so that's not a problem The big thing is that the polymers seem to have been, of course, they were the least expensive. They seem to have been scarfed up first. There are two, typically some OD green ones, and black is fine. Whatever color you got, earth brown would be good. In the aluminum lower receivers, I would point out that there are a number of different finishes. Personally, again, OD green, if it's a choice between the kind of a tanning brown, go with the OD green. It's different from what your typical is going to be dark contrast a bit you throw some other colors on the camo stocks that are cheap though you really got a break up got you don't have just one single pattern so that's not a bad thing to do and then you can spray paint the difference to buff out the uh... angles and you know round them out so they're not square right angles it's not hard to do just be creative anyway uh... that the personal solution thing take your time figure out what it is you want to do with that uh... was one of them eighty percent arms dot com eight zero percent arms dot com eight zero percent arms dot com uh... if you go there they have lowers and they do have uh... alloy lowers in stock again uh... hundred and thirty hundred and as low as maybe what a hundred and twenty but if they were a receiver is uh... one hundred and thirty or so so it's like man I think I'd probably go the finish just to save me some trouble there for him paying the $10 for them. Finish is what they're doing and they have pink. Pink and pink. Look at that. They might have pink. They do. They've got pink in stock. All right. And those are, you know, alloy receivers by the way too. Also, there are a number of jigs I mentioned. I've had this conversation for, you know, the last couple of years. For anybody, everybody who's serious about this, buy every jig. Buy an example of every jig that's out there. We can always build it if you have it, but if you don't have an example, you got to work out the math. Why do that when somebody else has done it for you? Have one of each of the different types of jigs and start mapping them out. If you've got a CNC machine that can map out and read, then guess what? Plug the thing in there, get it read, get it in the memory. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Well from Florida, quick question. how likely is it that will have naval commanders defect to our side how on how welcoming out for our own boats and overall how will the militia may be be set up in ronnie well it's not what first of all again the navy is the weird arm out because the commanders used to have a greater amount of autonomy that's one of the reason the kosher mafia did all the propaganda pieces member all the submarine propaganda pieces of world war three propaganda pieces they had it's of the jewish mob to get tied into the nuclear response are all of them the one argument for the longest time is that the navy is the most free-standing component with the nuclear submarine arm surface ship your you know bullet magnets and their survivability varies up and down depending upon their supply and support not so much the ability of the system as it is to you know to fire it's the problem of restocking You know, it looks really cool when you spread lead and air defense all over the place, but remember that when you use it faster, you also replace it. So one of the problems is there better be a lunchbox waiting as soon as you start to run down, and that is a real problem for most of the fleet. With regard to the Navy, it's I think more diversified than the rest in terms of the split during the two situations we had where we were close to a Civil War. all the navy of constitute about seventy percent patriot thirty percent other and the thirty percent was never guaranteed to work for the enemy camp for the global is if they wanted to but there are a lot of you know category knocker types are in there i mean after all that's what most the officer core is but uh... not all and that's a big advantage for us now as far as outfitting and equipping privateering you know what that you thank you for bringing that up you know there's a song out there private hearing we will go edward uh... we're gonna play that for a bottom of the hour break thing if you go over to you to private hearing thank you i just was reminded that p c other day um... during american war for independence it was obviously lower-tech easy to convert over but in reality to be quite honest for a lot of the work that's being done such as armed merchant marine okay guys all most all the weapons systems are palletized if you're willing to modify any ship frame just like anything else uh... it's like dropping a tooth into a uh... gum uh... if you don't think so go take a look at uh... destroyers i think that probably the best place where i could show you uh... where you have a class like this brilliant so you know that the sprouts class uh... ships take a look at their change out in uh... turret guns over your you know period what four decades and if you want me to play you're going to be a little more specific yeah it's uh... private carrying we will private hearing let me see if i can find it in my inventory right here i'll have a phrase again private carrying we will go oh i think it's mark offers matter of fact hold on here private hearing uh... privateering. Mark Coppola, I've got one version of it. Oh no, two versions of it I found. Okay. Yeah, the one you want. The album version is I think right out of the, it's off the album itself. It has the van. Yep, that's the one. So I'll tell you what, let me finish the thought here and we'll play it before we even get to the bottom of the hour. anyway the the important here again is that with uh... most of your coastal defense and intermediate defense you're not projecting overseas unless you choose to set up private carrying cutters are private carrying quote core bet flash uh... cruisers uh... which could happen it's purely a matter of availability of arms and if you were looking at a muh post uh... say american alliance american union situation guys all of a sudden inventories uh... will be available just like you saw with uh... the collapse of the russian uh... you know how to money uh... each country had mature fact that a lot of a one out the back door was told what was done by the jewish mobsters who ran the communist uh... regime and they just turned around became the linked up with a rest of their jewish arm salesman and were spread over the planet making money and a reflect off what they took a gunpoint from the russians in terms of the people's effort to make the stuff. They're going to do the same thing or try to do the same thing with us. That's why they're putting all the kosher mafia types like try to shove them into the air force deeper and the same with the Navy because they want to be able to access the higher tech to try and prevent it from being used against them when they play the cards they're playing right now. What's going on? as far as privateers being successful it would vary depending upon how much of the technology in general was lost in major exchanges in the conflict because if it stays american civil war type uh... you know aggression uh... outside of the areas of operation uh... where they let the americans kill the americans so to speak the globalist decided that will you know we do we lose but we lose either way in their mind It's most likely that anything and everything goes anything and everything available will be put into service and if it goes hard across the board where somebody lobs some you know mushrooms and marsh gas one way and then mushrooms and marsh gas the other all that all bets are off privateering operation privateering slash or cruisers or that groups with letters of mark would be very likely Now, again, understand it's only in more recent years that the full, any of these services had the full mercenary, well let's just say professional services we see now. Traditionally, all of the states that especially were coastal states had naval militia. If you look up naval militia in a search, you'll probably still find listings for New York State's naval militia, which is still in place. Now to what degree and what they're doing, I probably not any better off than what you see with state defense forces. They want them to wear pink jumpsuits with pomegranate trim. You don't need a weapon and you shouldn't have any weapons training. Really, they want you as a Chinese koolie to carry junk around and to be a supply mover. In other words, they want you as disarmed a peasant as they already believe they want everybody to be. So the last thing they want is a greater amount of equal coercive force in the hands of the population. But as far as building up a navy and maintaining it, logic would dictate that you would do that. Let me point something out. We have a ghost fleet. Guys, we have a whole bunch of ships that could be maintained by the Naval Reserve at no significant cost. Why? well let me point something out let's say that you have a series of reserve ships uh... destroyers you pick one destroyer class or you pick a is a corvette uh... you got all these guys coming out of a car that come out and retire but they want to stay in that you know in the reserve either in the active or inactive reserve well how about instead you keep them in the naval active reserve component to maintain that they reserve fleet Wouldn't that make more sense? And by the way, instead of the stuff being shoved out the back door through Gulf liquidation or iron planets, so the Jewish Oiboys can, you know, rape your country for all the privateering cash they can steal that way, oy vey. Instead, you would take all that material support, route it to particular units, and you could maintain both the arsenal and the working components. drive train and power group, everything would be maintainable. And here's one of the advantages you have. Wouldn't the people retiring, for instance, from the Navy be the people who maintained that fleet? That's right! So if you have 20 or 30 years worth of service left in a bunch of men, initially they might want to be away for a bit, but nostalgia. I've told you guys about this before. Man, remember when we were around the old TE416? Yeah, man, it was cool. Those were the days. Well, after a while it's like the guys long for the sea, just like people always wanted to, hey, you got a private tank. Yeah. Can we drive it? Well, it works the same only instead of all these people being idle fingered. What if they were actually maintaining a secondary or an auxiliary fleet of comparable size to the main fleet? Now, would they be fully integratable? Of course, why not? Can you trust them? Okay, talking to the government. How could you not trust them when all of them had clearances, especially if they were working on aircraft? Why would you not trust them to help maintain a fully Americanized auxiliary fleet? But you see, the Pekka Woods don't, and they won't. That's how the trash works. That's why you've got... We had aircraft carriers coming out of service. How many people do we have in the Naval Reserve? How many could we have in the Naval Reserve? Got a drill for two weeks anyway or longer in fact they could even do Mobilization cruises and actually have three overlapping crews. I've already worked this math out years ago Each overlapping crew would maintain idling operations, but they would practice mobilizing the fleet ships and Taking them to see why not Now this would mean that you go to idle performance and then have to get the test would be okay It's the first quarter first first C group first C group is now in charge of auxiliary task force for auxiliary task force for Let's see if you can beat the record for activating and mobilizing the ships and taking them to see it would be calm uninteresting competitive process making it on that are getting shot and killed is not fun but working with multi-million dollar pieces of equipment that are already paid for is a lot of fun you know it works but the asset don't want to think about it because well after all we got to get the new ones okay well you're gonna get the new ones but in addition that we could double our fighting force and here's the thing this is the fleet to protect the country truly not the one that goes into the field from overseas because the israelis want to go bomb somebody and steal their oil or steal their property or kill real christians because they hate the christians the the israelis do that with the other navy okay this navy would be a national defense force and you see the reason that i what i just said That's why they won't do it, people. That's why they'll never allow that until we get Americans back in charge. Because otherwise, the turds are going to keep doing what turds are doing now. And again, think about it. Group A, you know, mobilizing the 4th task force, you know, it took 23 hours and they had the primary, they had a primary carrier. uh... two cruisers handful of escort ships and the client support which by the way would be chock full of locked and ready to go and would be on standby both watch boxes will be ready to go right along with that short fleet now it doesn't go out across into tokyo we don't need to it's gonna ply the waters of the west coast it's gonna ply the waters of the gulf and it's going to cruise up along the atlantic and help to protect america which is what our military is supposed to be doing anyway right And then the boats wouldn't just be rusting there. Here's another thing, we got dry docks, we got more dry docks and we know what to do with. We got more places to birth this garbage and again, guess what, who does the maintenance? Those people. Well no, you can't do that. We got big corporations. Yeah, I know, that's our problem, isn't it? The big corporations will still be working on the newest stuff. but as it cycled out the old veterans the old salts would be the ones operating the the the second-line fleet one hundred-percent they've already retired or they're on the edge of it to me they just decide they don't want to run twenty five years may be one do fifteen years you want to lose that guy you know you can always rotate you'd also be having manpower manipulation you would make sure that you would keep track of all your people who are shorter time and have more time on the newer equipment and they could be split sideways over to the primary fleet to compensate for combat battle losses or to fill out or flush out the units when the time comes. So you're not losing a penny. You gotta pay for that person to be in the reserve anyway. hey, in this case you'd get your money's worth but the problem is they probably also be more pro-meri-get older you become more patriotic and as you become more nostalgic and patriotic you also become a little more you realize more about the value of you know the comfort and protection of a strong american defense a real defense not the bullshit they're doing now where we're going overseas and stealing is what's why the punk's in there now that's in there with obama running things that's why we meet really start bombing syria gotta still stuff for me that we gotta be the knuckle dragon cliff a to go will be up on somebody the five-year-old blanket across the street of the jews could go steal something not thank goodness anyway i think what it would be patient there ed good to it up mark koffler private hearing for everybody out there swaggering swashbuckling era privacy c l g To every man a lucky hand and every man a prize I live to ride the ocean, the mighty world of hell To take a little plunder and to hear the cannon sound To lay with pretty women, to drink my diesel wine Hear the roll of thunder on a shore that is in my privateer For we will come, privateer Privateer, we will go over, people on your manor are treated worse than scum I'm no flogging captain and by God I'll sail with some Come with me to Barbary, we'll ply there up and down Not quite exactly in the service of the crowd To lay with pretty women to drink by dew I To roll a thunder on a shore that is in my privateer Privateer, privateer, she's small but she can sting License to take prizes with a letter from the king I love the streets and talents of a pretty fallen town I tip my hat to the dark-eyed ladies as we're Sally up and down To lay with pretty women to drink my dear wine All us funder are sure that it's in my privatee. Privatee is each time she goes to war. Death to all her enemies, though prizes matter more. Come with me to Barbary, we'll fly there up in the dark. Not quite exactly in the service of the crew. To lay with pretty women, to drink bloody rewards. rosas under on the show that is in my right to go to the party here at you mark off with private hearing for all you guys are thinking about the yeah naval militia what's gonna have to be done well question because it's something that's been talked about quite a bit the overlap well if they were seriously get a bit rashly trying to defend united states and it were trying to suck up to the global agenda which of course is disarmament of america the civil air patrol would be really the civil air patrol of the shadow of flash joke full-strength reserve you couldn't pull any crap with the global is taking over a small number of command positions of the pentagram and then telling the rest of the military what to do to betray the country and destroy the freedom and liberty of the united states which is what the obama administration president doing with the meat and the back alley bar hold mama work yeah uh... but couldn't any uh... community use their card and pick up all kinds of equipment like even some air assets? Even under the screening, okay, this is something I explained years ago to people and I actually walked everybody through it. I went and got the federal regulations under United States Code. You know the Boy Scouts can get up to, I think it's 116 foot or ship, anyone. Any aircraft of any twin engine capacity or smaller and they could also screen rotary wing aircraft are they there is an itemized list in united states code and every five oh one three three type private organization the american legion could do the same of veterans of foreign wars could do the same but campfire remember on the head around the campfire join the campfire girls remember that ad used to be on television back in the sixties and seventies truckers fire girls qualify for ten-ton trucks or smaller uh... they can acquire boats or whatever or got a category of of ship of a hundred and sixteen feet or shorter uh... including landing craft by the way and any aircraft in the name specification of the boy scouts but but by the way there are several of many other organizations including by the way the uh... the red cross they won't do it red cross it's on their dead ass if it isn't brand new they don't want to get their activity get played they get paid to play golf the way the people who run the boy scouts get paid to play golf the way top when played golf you know what i mean but i don't have a lot of use for people to play golf because he typically either set up their dead ass rotate bombs or they go play golf as far as anything else motivational or inspirational they're worthless seriously have gone through this for so many years ago like i said when you're young and maybe you're using your brains and you start looking at stuff and the first thing or what what got me into this in a roundabout way i think i've mentioned this many times on the air i know i have I was out at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, and we had a deployment, and we were just pick ourselves up, go out to Fort McCoy, drop their butts off, and we were supposed to pull from supply what we needed. Right? Guys, we had web gear with holes in it, M14 mag pouches for the M16 rifle that were ratty and almost white, they were so bleached, okay? The pistol belts had threaded tears in them, and of course the H suspenders were, you know, half of them were taped up because they weren't quite right, you know, and you had one hanger clip that was wrong because they'd improvised. and i thought you know what this is the garbage garbage okay will happen that there was a property disposal point there that had a look what's called a retail sale they didn't you always do that we did it once a result and and i think it right and the i'd i didn't know i'd ever died by the one that's what i very very young and uh... i've i've i've i've won over with uh... the other kid that was with me that was with the section the intel section and uh... was like okay whatever let's see what will go over how many pieces do we need a today i'll tell you what let's go by it's always get the web here at least will look like really you know what we're in the military and not you know just just off fresh off of you know what the years worth the service in vietnam so i went over there and here's what pissed me off of course if i expected it but i'd you know it just when you look at it still pisses you off you don't say anything there guys i went over there and everything they issued was they were they were had on the shelves brand new selling out the back door brand new i mean they still have the stickers that tags little cardboard inserts that tell you about maintenance for the m fourteen magazine pouch but they had brand new which at the time were actually relatively new alice m sixteen magazine pouches And I'm looking at all, well actually here's how it works, you didn't get to look at it long, because when we were getting in line to go in they went and opened the door, people start showing up and they had boxes the size of a third of a refrigerator. We didn't bring any boxes, we didn't think about that. Well, a guy's at the door and he says, okay, another 10 minutes and there's another, well maybe 40, 50 people that show up behind us and we're in the front, because we did, we figured we'd get there when they were supposed to open up, which they didn't. so it is okay that will be open to door and i'll tell you what we got pushed like it was a river into the building and every shelf for it was a they were the seven-foot supply shelves there were probably twenty aisles in the poll barn building which was upon the on flat it was up above what just level with the ground was step up We went through there and these guys, the guys that were behind us with the boxes, throw a box underneath the shelf. They took their arm and they swept everything into the box until they filled it up. And then the other guys behind them with another box, who's a buddy, and he puts another box there and they scraped whole shelves of hundreds of pieces of equipment. Why? Well, the suspenders were 10 cents apiece. the pistol belts or fifty-five to pay the mag pouches were ten cent apiece the uh... first aid pouches were nickel a piece or if you bought more they were cheaper if you bought a hundred of them because you're a hundred count bubbles i'd grab one of those other count bumble i grabbed a whole bunch of mag pouches uh... randy was with me grab the whole pile of pit bull belt just grab with our because everybody else's arms are flailing and drag in the stuff it took no more than fifteen minutes and the only thing left in the building work too uh... water chain saws with eight-foot bite on them you know a quick eight-foot chain great chain chain uh... chain cuts and uh... it's like whoa of course now we had to wait then because now after you get all this stuff to go get line and they have to tally everything up so since we only have an arm full or so we got kinda towards the front not really close to the front and so it took us longer to get out of the place that it did for everybody to grab the stuff okay and i saw that here's what i did i went back and i made sure everybody had new pistol belt new eight suspenders two magazine pouches canteen cover canteen are we the campaign that they had we didn't have to get the campaigns took the campaign theater issue took all their junk and put it off your way to put it in your pretty wall walker we showed up in formation of the the the the first thing that that visiting officer that came in to kill to give the introductory course uh... to the unit right he stopped and the margins that were in charge the operation are looking at us looking at it you know how they're leaning toward each other in their whisper and they're trying to figure out how i got the whole damn company outfitted bar i mean i had a brand new i didn't say it was me they just couldn't figure out where this came from finally one comes up to me goes where did all this equipment come from wall it's our equipment you know uh... sir as a world war two cut i think it's what you guys issue a sure i think course i'm lying but it were there was and anywhere absolutely both dumbfounded but also agitated because which you get that good stuff what we got the good stuff from right out the back door down the street there's large that your tax dollars at work and it was a first time after i saw that it wasn't the exception here's the thing it was the normal it was not the exception ever has been for you young soldiers that are looking for your latest to put up with their personal they don't exactly what they're doing exactly what they're doing and it's been worse and worse at worst they all would go with what they should was going under guys remember a couple years ago it's been that long now got their stuff out of pennies will we went down there i mean the stuff was going out the back door for pennies uh... like told you grab away could we missed the retail editor out of bottom probably bottom out they accept for pennies there out of a spent as much money as i could sprout up to have gone to clean their own clean the whole place out market to like the starter old boy scout called for over sixty the problem with that is it here it's like it's like the guys were talking about the civil air patrol it's worthless the the terms that are at the council level are large buddy ring knockers or the ryomical where's their job is to make sure that what you're thinking about doing does not have their job is not to make the situation better for the boy scouts it's to school now what what i was helping with the a uh... but uh... it they uh... explore boy scout unit that was a popular by the hundred fifty six single battalion i came in and i said that what first i tried to go through the official channels and like a describing what to the council and everything showed up what to do they even said i don't have one of those cards i said yeah you do if you okay yes i think yes you do if you signed into the position title deliver was title seventeen you had to sign off on a screening card when you came into the job that you're sitting in right now and sure enough i get the old sheepishly i got a call later all you know that card uh... you were talk all i guess i did sign for it and here's the thing it was a picture i'd be card with his picture on it okay now the cool thing is like was said you know the guys that were all this equipment at the government and they get tired of the stuff being destroyed and if you think that they had you got to turn your brain off and just do what you're told and and and waste american dollars he and and basically cut off the balls of america their job is okay and what's amazing is you'd have to find one of the institutions that is the all skeleton or almost dead into the one that you know what's funny i've mentioned the one that might be your first choice i would do the boy scouts i'd do the campfire girl thing how many of you know where your camp it is in your area i should be played this by what does you know pay the campfire growth all of the same regulations and can acquire everything that the boy scout can we had uh... are you that that provided the transport i went over and talked to different disposition points and what we did is we got picked we got the uh... kids uniforms tactical gear backpacks sleeping mats uh... in nineteen forty nine downfield sleeping bags covers everything top to bottom but we had truckloads of all you'll get enough for that i could reissue to them three times over problem is mark i don't have my sixty-year-old guys will address in browns dresses me will populate with little black like like a corporate with little browns kirby me what they would do that nobody care about it all out of nobody coming up a landing craft like that you know what you do you call their kilton will jump in a heartbeat that built into that a bit of bagpipes What? Yeah, I need a pipe or a lot. What do you mean? It's the greenies. The what? Oh, the infrared goodles. The what? What the hell? Wow, look, I hear the pipe. I've got the toughest batch of fire goodles you could imagine. They've got broad swords. They've got kiln- about helmets. And they've got an APZ. Seriously, they could. I'll tell you what, let me give an- Ed knows, Ed knows this one. I was sitting at a property disposition point. and i was what i knew the pdo property disposition officer arrived at mio would deal with him for a long time and it was and this is when they first built the internet there it was not built for your told you people about this many times the guy got it uh... uh... email be nobody would be mellow to see if they talk about it with other people standing around at all i know that is email arpanet we have email arpanet And he goes, well, this is the new internet system. Oh, what he says, but he knew what ARPANET was because ARPANET is where the internet came from. And he goes, in fact, they probably had ARPANET before, forgive me. But anyway, he said, yeah, I got this email from this woman. She's got all like so many hundred tons of MREs, and they are going to destroy them. if they can't find a home she's calling everybody and sending emails out to everybody around the country because they have we're going to take a whole they're going to put all of the food in the whole and cover it up and it's acres and all why would i kicked it into high gear we calculated out would have been three hundred train cars of mr reads because i was going to ship a by train i did all of the logistics work i even found a fire at a fighting lined up and it was donated i got everything donated all they had to do with fine off on yet and those barters would get up off their dead ass to do anything i got the railroad i said okay this will be moved for the boycott of america it'll also be used for civil defense bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob bob sit them in a logistics area where they had miles of different siding track just row after row. And then they could bring in as a side bar, an attachment to a freight that came in every time, every night, every Wednesday night at 11 o'clock. And I had it set up so they would have been able to drop off on the siding, the 40 cars. We had trucks lined up. I had companies locally here that would donate the time and the trucks to move. And the only thing we had to do is feed the guys that showed up. and i did that in four day by you know what happened they get up off their dead out and sign off on it everything was done for that with actually that's all the four bar with everything done for them and i guess what you could do that problem that i had that done in two days but i had to get verification the third day and then i had to take the portfolio over to the twit and the worthless golf players and they looked at it and they looked at it and they looked at the ground and they looked, you know, sitting at the conference table and it's like, we'll get back with you. Well, of course, then they, well, we're still revaluating. Of course, what they're doing, well, the problem is the woman had a timetable for having, she either had to move it or it had to be destroyed. There's your tax dollars at work. Now repeat that times, God knows how many ways. That's why, like I said, I don't feel sorry for any of these idiots. They're in the system as far as the the machine goes i'd never donate to an institution all find some body to give it to you to try to decrease the tracks like uh... you have to get the weapons out of it now with the postal inspectors you know that would be a good no they do i'm sure if they they know that they get shade the same if they do nothing or something and it you've had ninety nine percent of the time the bastards are all playing golf seriously they're they have they know exactly what they're doing this is not where there there there are in their gross little paid to begin with they have all kinds of other you know uh... perks that come along with you know playing the game and playing all of you people to the point where they don't care and the kind of person that gravitate to that job of the kind of person who really doesn't care anyway until we get americans back into these jobs and get the motive we have five people who were again personally motivated and hard chargers this is what you get and what you get goes all the way up to washington which by the by the way is why i've got a good way to warn you that you know excuse me war against these creatures understand the father of the machine you go the more the yet man bs has taken over example this guy's taken over the bat faggot list you know this uh... this one uh... request opposed to the t f retiree a couple of bitches a baby murder okay why do you get the job if you have a man and a baby murderer and the mccullister he would be on the job that's what you get when you know you'll let this will go as far as it has and the thing is i've learned a long time ago that now if i see it i find it i'll ask questions we just get it like i told you it not nowadays I learned this a long time ago, back when I did that Web Gear purchase the first time, that's when I started doing tonnage. And like I said, the unit itself, our headquarters group, they pulled all of our transport in the late 70s. There was no organic support, transportation in most units. You might have one unit sedan or a pod of unit sedans, probably in most cases Dodge, darts. uh... or dodge pop political artists forgive me they were galleries that but you have a part of the dance and all the rest of your transport was gone we we literally went out and screened and got back half of the vehicles we turned it in and then the head them from the military so that we had organic transport to move the troops that's how we get it people it's at night but again it you're being betrayed we've been betrayed for a long time but word and again where it what comes down to is a poor for the highly motivated hard chargers you know stepping in like that then the situation would have been more in line with what they wanted for their brek's eighty-four takeover or the garbage like you're seeing right now and the only thing that is really it's going to miss you it'll mess with the formula and so far it is messing with the formulas we have just like a like it said every pound of ammunition you guys by tactically disperses it and puts it where it needs to be to fight a war. We don't have to wait, we don't have to sign out for it. We've already got strategic and tactical reserve across the whole of the country within arms reach. The same is true with your personal transportation. If you took seriously what I've been talking about with regard to trucks, vans, and actually making also tactical armored vehicles, armored trucks, Guys, you're spread out all over the country, you're already where you need to be, you don't have to wait for it to show up down the road. And every inventory, medical support, the same way, we don't have to hope somebody will be there. We already have the infrastructure across the whole of the country with thinkers and people of like mind who have the ability to perform immediately the task necessary and at hand. That's not true on the other side. In fact, look at how asinine the entire bureaucratic infrastructure of the medical industry is. and how poor performance it actually gives for the amount of money spent. Every aspect of this, if you, if you, if we decide to actually, you know, finish what we've started here, we win. But it's still expensive because we'll win, but we have to pick up every piece of equipment and tool and machine that we have here. from the enemy what the time comes because their bodies are going to be right there beside him almost immediately or right behind them try to follow up on what the traders and the globalist who are betraying us in country started they market got a question for you that your copy right there that's where you got to be ready for the long haul number four here uh... that they don't like myself earlier sorry uh... the question i have sometimes the back of my mind is what percentage of the prisoners will be able to be patriots and help out versus dead weight and problems you mean like they're in a prison camp yet no i'm a correct prisoners uh... the ones that are the our prison system all i think you could recruit probably about fifty percent of the money to especially explain to him you know you want out of here you know what the biggest concern that any of any intelligent prisoners know that the plan for the kill you if you're there now that's already in place right now If you're at a higher level you're locked in a cage in most cases a plexiglass cage if you notice there's a series of pipe fixtures outside of them you've never probably seen a max prison They're already set up to walk up and use any number of different materials on you have these four specs any of those people yet I don't know my you'd have to put I'd go on the whole before I'd let them do that to me I mean I would just say well you know what I look like I need a vacation I want you to lock me up in a hole they might do those guys last because uh... that they don't need that machine going crazy on their back what i've done with other stuff well the other thing is that if they apply it is to get rid of the dead weight or and again remember your enemies they've done this before the the street gangs okay remember what when i get american peril when they get the pen cent meeting in chicago what was the discussion they were going they were already recruiting crips and bloods because the street gangs are already squared away in terms of management they understood rank and file your mechanism of command and they were appeal cheap and easy ok the territory also yeah you can forget karzels go locally for gun confiscations checkpoint or just on the population to plug them out that's what the fed plans are doing right now that's why the federal in these mexicans them but let's add something to the formula here or not necessarily mexicans but remember there's two ways that the bug ugly that they're bringing in are going to affect you they're going to attack you from below simply as a crime element government recruits them and does what they always do though we already telling you if you're american especially or white american you're to be executed if you're an illegal and you're a dope dealer pusher or just a fog uh... peto or rapist they put you in an american must be cripley uniform as a foreigner and tell you that all you'll be a deal be able to get america if you do enough evil wicked things for the polly take communist government did they really have to get all the presence because this covert thing and will they force some of the uh... merk mass murders to be uh... some of the uh... book well that's my point that what they would do is they go after the they would do like they were doing the street gangs you could go into the prisons and offer uh... what we call the predator category their they're actually called pretty category of the file but their predators okay these are the final slash also the type that are the rapist or the you know in other words are generally truly criminal characters that should be in prison they are the minority of the prison population but they're the most likely that the again the government types look at look at all bob i'll look at how he hates america because he's running he's running the petal meat puppet that in the outhouse he hates america that the kind of person he wants to kill people in america and yes that would be the most likely target group now remember this is what the communists did in russia in georgia in ukraine in latvia lithuania uh... Estonia okay remember their older counter all well-documented but especially in the Baltic states okay they are the Baltic uh... in the Baltic states of the member of the economy came in and then the German kicked him back out and it was well-documented exactly what they were doing in the way of mass murder run by the Jewish monsters so and what did they do for what they've went to the prisons got all the rapist got all the murders gave them a uniform used them to go after the christian population jewish mob running it when they took about the basement were murdered people left and right what all of them leave the uh... the uh... nscvb realize that they were going to have to leave the the last group they either sent to the basement blew their brains out or just had a big a hole right in the court where they've been the secret police they were the ones who were the police chief they made them police chiefs They made them deputies, they made them, you know, camp guards, but when they left, they executed all of them. All of those prisoners that were given uniforms were the last ones they killed to get rid of the evidence before they left, because those are the ones they were digging up in the yards. The most recent graves were the ones, and the ones at the top of the ditches were the ones that had been executing everybody else for the last year and a half, two years. useful idiots and yeah exactly what you see right now like these two judges are cops these idiot cops following the commies orders like in washington or these national guardsmen both rules are all you know again useful idiots double the box of rocks today is long think of their special pet puppy squeeze on the ass pat on the head oh by the way bad food and you get to live in the basement but let's not be a good that's a bit of things to come all when you think about it they're acting no different the communists are just as arrogant today and stupid you know again just because they're wicked and they've got power because you were dumb enough to let him get that part of the may press the rest where at the point where we have to fight a war of prevention and get rid of them so there isn't the discussion is irrelevant about any kind of there's no fixing the election process it's dead the ballot box has been shattered chopped into pieces and burned by them i have no confidence in any bs they can pull out of the earth in fact they're trying to do that right now again with look how we've changed you all know what was happening with the fake election a few months ago and you didn't do anything before that happened the dark rooms are trying to fix it now Well, number four out, I put in the equipment section Tula ammo for 7.62x39,000 rounds for $424.00. Good price. Where is that? Where is that? That's over at, I don't know, I just put the link in there and I don't have that page up. Okay, that's not a problem. Again, go to, it's over on... So we're in a discord in the equipment gear section. There's a 16 inch barrel I put in there too. That's $284. 16 inch. Upper complete? Upper. Okay, very good. I don't think it has a whole price. Go ahead, Gollars. I don't know if it's been brought up. I've been seeing posts about people, gamers taking advantage of the ammo gouging. Really cheap, you know, hard to believe ammo prices. If it sounds too good to be true, it would be for you. given their info very good enough going you're right absolutely thank you for the warning again and we're all we're at the top just about guys i can't emphasize enough again you know what i do all down the petal meat puppet yapping today because it was a obama that was talking today because it's old bomb up that in charge because it's old bomb up that the problem because it's old bomb up the communist that is running the petal meat puppets niffer and the back alley bar or with the company pat it's all pop up that's in charge it's all pop up that is your enemy it is all pop up that's tried burned out of the country right now because that word that's in there we can't put three words together if you see him reading something he didn't write it period i've said that for years anyway if you've got a read a teleprompter to give me a speech in front of me here i i don't want to hear you i realize shut everybody off i shut trump off Mark, for the same reason, it's like, well, if you can't speak from the heart, if you can't remember the subject, then obviously the subject isn't very important, so I don't really need to worry about people. Here's one more voice, jump in there. He was calling the AFT today. Particle entrenched on us and I, oh well. AFT, you know, eight, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait Anyway, I'm gonna get out of the way, Ed taking over more LTR. God bless. Here you go. liberty and justice will come back for justice. But right now, hey, I'm Machine Gun Randy. I am coming to you through libertytreeradio.4mg.com Indiana Freedom Posture Radio. And if you'd like to call the show tonight for good or bad reasons, you just have with marijuana or anything else, you can do that at... 712-4320-900. Activation code is 957-464-pound. A star six will activate you. Again, those numbers are 712-4320-900. Activation code is 957-464-pound. A star six will activate you. So again, if you've had any good or bad luck with marijuana, let us know about it. That number is 712-4320-900. Activation code, amuss, 957-464-pound, star 6, we'll demute. Well, I've had some things go on this week that Really needs to be brought out. It's news from Florida my lawyer he Got everything taken down to one small misdemeanor and They find me a thousand dollars now before court I was supposed to call in and report in every Wednesday and Three days after I got home well I forgot to make the phone calls. I was supposed to take a urine test. I got to take the urine test. When I did talk to them on the phone, they said, Mr. Phillips, did you take the urine test? I said, well, no, I didn't. And they said, well, you knew you were supposed to. Well, why don't you just put down on your report that I smoked pot? Because I did. And I can't see. paying $100 for a drug test to let you know that I smoked pox. And she says, well, we're going to have to see about this because he was supposed to do this and blah, blah, blah, blah. So when my lawyer talked to the judge the first time, the judge was real mean, nasty, getting to hear nothing. I'm going to come down nothing even though I had. paranoid schizophrenic, PTSD, hepatitis C, and I'm fighting liver cancer right now. Fourth stage. I'm not going to quit smoking weed, I told her. I said, it's here in Michigan, it's fine. And in Florida, if you're from Florida, it's fine. But if you're not, if you're not from Florida, you're in trouble, even if you do have a card. That cop told me. That cop told me that I had a card, I'd be okay. And everybody else I talked to, they say they tell you that, but that's not true. They don't accept any cards out of Florida. So I did my time and I paid for my crime, $1,000, and no probation and no urine tests ever. South Florida turned out. If I wasn't fighting liver cancer, I would go with my lawyer. He wanted to keep it going. He didn't want me to settle for anything. He wanted it taken right out. And he's right. It should have been. I'm not going to put myself through that. Now I got my family that's all worried and jerked up. And God bless them. They came through for me. I mean, well, it's insane what a good family will do. I was in there with people who wouldn't even call their family because they wouldn't accept the call. And they wouldn't come see them and they lived in the same town. A good family. They'll back you 100%. Pam was here. She had taken care of herself. Unfortunately, she took an exit. And Stacey has been simply marvelous. Yes. She's done everything she can for her daddy. And I thank her for it from the bottom of my heart. She went through a lot and she worked, took care of about three kids and her old man. And hey, she's amazing. As all my daughters are, they all came through. She's done making phone calls. Samantha was making phone calls. Chris was making phone calls. I stranded. All in all, it went down okay. So now I'm going to have to get Nancy's number from you sometime here shortly and I got to call her and see what's up with that because I'm still recovering from what they put me through. And hey, they've got the ball. They didn't let me get no medical attention. No way. They didn't give me my medicines so I could eat, so I didn't eat. And their water was above the toilet. And you push the button and about a two-inch spout of water would come out. No, I didn't drink no water. But when Rick got me that evening and got me to his house, he opened up a gallon of water and poured me a glass and I drank it and I took and drank that whole gallon in 45 minutes. That's how dehydrated I became. And also, if I wouldn't have been out that night, I'd probably be dead. Because as soon as I hit the parking lot, I was dizzy and my stomach was... It was hurting real bad and no place to go. No one around. I seen a girl that was released with me and I asked her if I could use her phone. I called Stacy and she said, there's going to be a cab coming for you. So I sat there waiting for a cab and I was in pain. And an hour later, these people came walking by and I said, would you happen to have a phone that I could use for just one moment?" And they said, no, we don't, but you can go to the homeless shelter and they have phones there that you can use. So they showed me where it was and I went up in there. I stayed away from everybody. I had my mask on. I used the phone and got ahold of Stacy. She says, Dad, cab ain't coming. Joe or Rick is picking you up, Melody's friend. He knows who you are and he'll find you. So I went out to the parking lot and I seen a funny looking truck but the guy was too young to be Rick so I stayed there and the car pulls up. Are you Randy? I said, you're Rick? He says, yep. I said, thank goodness. And I opened the kind of door, made sure my mask was on, and he took me home. I never met this guy. He took me home. It was a 40 minute trip there and back to his house. We drank that water. Then I finally ate some Cuban food and it's not bad Red beans rice and spices and a little bit of meat. I forget what they called it, but it was all right but the next morning the bus That they changed the bus schedule and I was supposed to be there at six o'clock We was going he says oh man. He said the bus is on the route now. He's got it tracing on his phone He says, I'm going to have to take you to Midland City, I believe it was, something up in there, middle way between the Keys, and you'll catch the bus there. I said, man, that's a lot of trouble. I says, I can wait here at this bus. It'll be three hours, but I can do that. He says, no, we ain't going to do that. And he took me up, and we found the bus, told the driver where I was going. And the next thing I know, I was at my room and everything picked up after that. We had good dinners, good fun, and I got a sign. I got a sign and it was a sign I was looking for. It was from the Lord. I'm doing right. Give me something to see it because I don't want to be doing wrong. I get to the hotel room. Please, let's do everything. And right there at the top of my medications was a tin box that had probably 400 roaches in it. And the cop had them in his hands, but he looked into my pouch teeth and when he seen them, he put everything down. Good fish, but the hell is fighting you? Yeah, it was quite interesting. container was right there. He probably could have smelt it, but he didn't want to get bit. And we got out of Florida and we went into Tennessee and sits down in the tower and we take off. We're going down the road. She opens up a bag of weed. Where did you get that? She said it was in the Guy's pocket in front of the store went to black guys. She just asked him, can I buy a bag? Yeah, here you are. And it got us through to, I don't think I'm going to leave Michigan again, at least while I'm getting ready to go through this. I'm debating chemotherapy or no chemotherapy. The lady that I get, B. pollen, is a powerful enzymes. It goes and gets radical cells and pairs them up. And I've been taking that along with some thrive mushrooms. And I was talking to her and she says, when I had cancer, I took beef holland and my chemotherapy. Got two sisters that are nurses. And they say from their experience, 90% of the people that take chemotherapy are in a lot of pain and dead in four months. Chemotherapy rebuilds it. I don't know. I got time to figure it out. I'm too lazy about it to get on the internet and check it out. I'm afraid what I might really find that I do about it is it's all in the Lord's hands. I could put it in his hands three weeks ago. Chemotherapy don't come to the Lord. And there's something else that I considered, you know. death came from the early times of Christ, or not Christ, but God. He brought death out to let man know that, hey, this can be real serious. And it was explained to me by an angel. He said that God don't kill. Use that word to let you know there is a God in charge. But God don't kill. When you come to the point of where they say you're dead, you're not dead, you're gone. You left the empty shell back. Now, I know this for a fact now because when Pam passed, she wouldn't take marijuana. But I got her some salves and rubbed it on her legs and instantly, as soon as I put that on her leg and start to rub, The pain was gone, upper whole leg. And that was a guerilla dream and it works marvelous. But mostly she wouldn't try any. And you know, in the shape that she was, it wouldn't have done no good anyways. You know, she wouldn't quit smoking and damn cigarettes. We'll get that in a minute. But right now, Pam, she was Tupac on, that's her. He was mine. I don't know if it's, during the time that I was in Florida and came back, got another PT scan, cancer didn't change, but it moved up to my lymph nodes. So my next meeting of exactly how it goes, I'm considering, they want me to take big heavy dose of chemotherapy that involves a heavy strength on Monday. They send me home Tuesday. I get a ball that they send home and I hook it up to my transport, drain that into me. Wednesday, go back and get another heavy dose of marijuana, or not marijuana, I wish, I wish. chemotherapy was getting ready for the show a little bit of that so anyways Chemotherapy that's that one that they're wanting me to go through will be seven and a half months long the two hits it hits a week probably Monday and Thursday or something that is Two and a half months why the heavy dose When there's the lighter dose that will still make you sick, make you lose your hair and all that bullshit. What's the difference in them? They told me a bit better. They had to wait and see what goes on. I'm not taking another PT scan that puts so much shit in your body that that would kill you on its own. You don't get rid of it either. So if you're in the situation, don't take no more than one or two of them. And the best thing that I can do is just put my hands in the board, which I already did, and if I'm right, I'll get through it. If I'm wrong, I won't get through it. If I'm right or wrong, it's all to do with the board. And that's the way I'm going to handle it, the way my family at all handles it. But we got over 120 years of past retirement in our family and they will get me through one way or another. And I'm not worried about it. I just don't think I'd like the pain, but you know what? I think that pain and I think about the pain Jesus Christ had when he was coming up out of that city. with that cross on him before that journey started. He was down in the dungeons and they was giving him lashes with a whip that had spurs on it of grass, rocks, metal, and they was hitting him with that. They took that crown of thorns and put on him. And I think of that pain compared to the pain that I'm going through, if I go through that pain. If he did that, I'd have the same fate that he has, and I'll come out unharmed either way. It's a win situation. If you're right with the Lord, you will survive, people. You know, non-believers, how do you believe in that? because I grew up with it. My grandfather was the best church of God minister I'd ever seen and I want to see him again to hear him do his preaching. And I let years go by with Jack Wright. He was a minister for the Georgia Penel System for 20 something years and I was talking to him the other day and I told him that I'm sorry that I missed 40 years of your sermon. And he said, well, you'll get him again. And we're working on it and we will get through this. And as far as living and dying, it's not a concern. The only thing that I don't like is pain. But if I got to go through pain, I can put up with it. I went through a lot of heavy back pain. And hey, everybody's got their day. Bring it on. I'm ready. And it's ready for a Center-Time song there, as Grapheline is taking away from us. So, I'm going to Washington that's telling all of us no. They're getting money from the lobbyists that come around. And they tell them what they want done, and they give them a check for $3,500. And not just that one lobbyist. A lot of them that comes around, you know, and there's nothing that can be done about it. Trump said he was going to stop it, but he couldn't do it. But they're stopping the medication that people need, and they're stopping the recreational drugs that people want and can't have unless you happen to live in Michigan or other States like Colorado and hey, it'd be like this everywhere Like it or not. It should be out everywhere Would you have an a choice of? Yeah, I'll try it or no. I don't want to put smoke in my mouth Okay, try an edible or try a beer Cola It's out there and so many different ways that you're key somewhere there, you just gotta go out and find out and see what it starts. But our federal government is stopping it from going through. We know this and we know that there's nothing that we can do to stop them except vote and try and get the right government in with enough power to say yes, Trump could have done it. Ozzy had to do with saying, sign that bill. Any president can. For money-torial reasons, they're keeping marijuana off the market. They'll tell you, it's old, it's medical, it's gotta be studied. You know, after 1950, they started sending marijuana out to people to try. And they're still trying it because they're still sending it to them. And hey, I forgot to tell you again at the top of the hour, this program is not intended for children. They should be watching something else besides listening to this. So if you have a child who's listening to this for whatever reason, tell them to go to bed. And it's not a program for children. And that's why it's prime time to keep the children off of the radio. But you know how it is with marijuana. You mentioned marijuana. You got a lot of ears perking up and listening. But they're not listening right. They're not doing nothing. And start calling in. Burn their lines up with people wanting marijuana. It might work, might not work. But it's... You've got to start some way. We started since 38. We've been trying to get it back. But to know what they'll, they don't even look at it. There's something about it that's really crooked. And they're not letting up on it. And you know what else they're not letting up on? They're not letting up on the sales of nicotine. They're still selling them. Kathy and I, we was at the store today. Funny thing about this store, it's a liquor store and I don't drink, but a couple years ago my daughter Samantha and her friend went in and they bought some and I'm sitting there. Now this is for 20 and I look up and I see the address of the store. And we got a good laugh out of that. And I showed it to Cass tonight. His decal was pretty funny. But it is, and it's coming up. We've got to do something about this here 4-20 holiday that we've got to get up. But the kiddies are out of here. That tobacco industry needs to find some way to stop it. You know, I was looking at a sign today by, I think it was rough smut. The sign says, you know, it's the best smut that there is in that. And at the bottom of it, in black and white, there's a thing that said, smokeless tobacco is addictive. If I don't understand, if I was getting ready to try smut, then I'd see that. I wouldn't want to jump. It makes you addictive. Like heroin. They don't do nothing about the addiction of tobacco that kills very slowly. And death is coming up the 30th of this month. Her sister died five years prior on 4-1. It was kind of strange when They were loading her on the hearse. He pushed the button and the door wasn't open. He pushed the button again and it wasn't open. He went to the glove box, pushed the button and it wasn't open. He walks back towards the thing and the thing opens up on itself and they voted Robin in. And then it took them five minutes to get it to close. how things like that work. You know, we were just talking about Pam turning our fan. When she passed, there was a fan in the ceiling that didn't work and we'd been, she'd wanted new fans and I just wanted to replace it. We were sitting there after they took Pam out, moving real slow, and it came back. It went all the way around the other way. About eight times it did that so other things that went on Let me know that she was still around and I know she's gone now I'm up here now at our beautiful downtown or our beautiful Muskegon River our office but that was a strange incident the other one was She had a lamp and she likes it and she gave it to her niece Aubrey and I told her to take it and I went and got a lamp that Pam did not like and I put it down on the table. The next morning I get up and I walk out my grandson Henry is sleeping on the recliner chair and the lamp is on the floor between the couch and the table by the closet door. I picked it up, put it back in place, and everybody left. It was from one of our family, the same things we do. And I went to town. I came back home. That lamp was on the ground between the couch and table, same spot. And I picked it up again and put it up there. And I says, Pam, if this comes down again, I'll not put it back here. And her niece and nephew came in to check on me. And we was out on the deck and I told them about it. And I says, I'm going to go check and see. And they came in with me. And that lamp was on the floor again. And I picked it up a nice lamp and I asked Don I says would you like this lamp blonde? She says oh, that's a beautiful lamp. Yeah, I'll take it and a Few days later I asked her if she had any instances that went with it and she said nope everything is just Mandy I like that plant. Thank you so they're gone and it is Kinda cool, you know, because it's more of a goodbye to her spirit than to say in the last goodbye that you'll never see her again. When that happened, that sparked me right up. I asked, did anybody touch this lamp? No, Grandpa, no, no. And that was cool. And then she let me know about the lamp. She didn't want it there. So that's all that stuff with death. People, you know, if you've experienced something like that, you know what I'm talking about. It's a remarkable feeling. It's not like you just said goodbye the night before and you come in and she's dead, you know. Came back and I don't know if all the July's coming up and I know what she wants. My mother and my granddaughters went to a medium and they told her a bunch of stuff about her grandma. She was for us to come up here and dust her house off. She always wanted her house dust free. We live on a gravel road that's traveled pretty good. We come up here, me and Jess. We're not here that long, so we're not going to be able to dust, but I'm going to take a dust around her pictures and stuff. She got pictures she put up of the family, and that's what I'm going to do for her. Be in that position if there were no tobacco companies out there. Yeah, I know she could have quit smoking but she couldn't because she was addicted to him like they're telling them people about that smokeless tobacco This is addictive. They didn't tell him that back in 63 they didn't tell him that it was outstanding and it was mild and it was poison and they knew it and Government knew it And eventually we all knew it. And like that tobacco sign I seen today, this smokeless tobacco is addictive. Why on earth would somebody want to try something like that? Like I said, it's like they're selling heroin. And they are only a different drug. And I don't think... that they should be in operations. They should be put out of business. And everybody else that smokes should go through cold turkey. And that would be kind of rough on some people. After a while, three days, it gets easier. But hey, the best thing to do if you want to get off of them cigarettes is go see a chiropractor. fix it up for you. They go to the right one, they guarantee that they'll get you off cigarettes. That's how bad they want you to come in. You pay them $6,500, not $6,500, $6,500 or $100 and they'll take care of you every day until you don't need them no more. So I've seen it. And New York City guy was being interviewed. He was a chiropractor and he was helping people that was on crack get off crack. Every day they went to where he was at on the corner and they would get needles put in their ear and they would walk away not having to go get that shot, not having to go get that hit of crack. And that acupuncture not had to know that. Did I say hypnosis? Well, chiropractor. Oh, I said chiropractor. I'm sorry folks. I'm talking about acupuncture. Thank you, Stacy. Do I feel like a bigfoot in my mouth? No, I'm... Norm said it was this much. Yeah, but yeah. The tobacco companies weren't here, your mother would be. I know it. And people just don't understand. I don't know why the hell people are so damn dumb about it. You know, there's... You've seen what I've seen. And know that you're going that way. It's ironic. It's addicted to the chemicals that are in it. Tobacco itself is virtually harmless. You can chew it, you could smoke it. But when they started adding 2,700 different types of chemicals, if nobody knows what they are, even the people that's putting an end don't know what it is. And hey, they're serial killers. They're killing more Americans than any parent in this country. including 911. And our government lets them do it. Why can't the tourists or the terrorists, why can't they get a permit to go out and shoot us? You know, they must buy tobacco and they know it's addictive and they know it kills. But don't buy no marijuana if you're not in a state that you can get it in. Or if you're in another state at all, as we found out when I took my jolly trip down to Florida, it was four days interrupted for me to end up giving them $1,000 and they drop all the charges except for one small misdemeanor. And they, even though I didn't call in or take their piss test, they let me off for $1,000. Well, my lawyers said that A lot of people get that, but not many have the thousand dollars to give it out. And with the grace that I get from my family, they would have put up five thousand dollars. Hey, I love them and they love me. And it's a great fit. You've got a good family. Yes, we do. We've got a good family. We have nobody in there that fights and bickers back and forth about much. Yeah, God bless America. I love you guys. I love you all too. Love you too. Yeah, I said she loves ya.
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