April 22, 2021
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1h 3m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed the inevitability of armed conflict against what he characterized as occupying forces in the U.S. government, emphasizing the need for physical warfare and comparing the current situation to the American War for Independence. He addressed post-war scenarios including deportations, weapons distribution to militia members, and the restoration of manufacturing capacity. Koernke criticized police state tactics, gun control efforts, and the education system's degradation of technical skills. He detailed historical precedents for civilian weapons ownership, including grenades and cannons, and discussed the strategic importance of maintaining militia readiness and passing knowledge to future generations.
- american war for independence
- second amendment
- militia
- gun control
- armed conflict
- deportation
- manufacturing capacity
- common core math
- police state
- constitutional rights
- preparedness
- federal government
- michigan
- weapons ownership
- patriot movement
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30 as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But 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 gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's a number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and 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? southwest, southeast, and northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us. Autrytreeradio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, ROLES-1 AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. Good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in the lower 48, which is CONUS, along with the outlying state of Jefferson and the farther outlying two states and the territories. It is 807 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It's Thursday. It's the 22nd of April. It is the 13th year of open in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation. of america with the k and it needs to be put down twenty twenty one older calendar twenty twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts i mention the weather here at the bottom of the state of michigan or the earlier hours but it's cleared right up we did have some cloud cover a little bit during the day uh... cool thirty nine to forty some degrees and look like you might want to know again or whatever this morning but that just died away now we're full into the evening and clear skies horizon to horizon that means it's going to be chilly tonight so be prepared for that thank goodness we didn't take any of the plans out of the sun rooms or the greenhouses so get what they're all doing just find your stand up there smiling staring at us and going oh thank goodness i have not And again, gardening, well, every aspect of what needs to be done to continue life needs to be maintained even in wartime. Contrary to the movies, I'm going to remind you that all the other activities that are necessary to keep this system functioning with regard to food, you know, heating, eating, and operation, still going to need to be done as we're fighting this conflict. So congratulations, you just got more to do. There's more on your plate, that's all. and in the process we have to win so that means we need to double our efforts and then double them again. That's just how it's going to work. One of the subjects we were touching on during the two-hour block and appreciate all the input from all of our listeners had to do with how do we remember the period of time that we're in. Well that's going to be up to you guys but one of the things I would remind you is this is the next American war for independence. And while we are just as they then were again supporting their forms of society, what had been built, what had been developed, so we are in the same situation with regard to our era and the war that we face now on American soil against those who are usurpers and in fact are occupying our seats of government and perverting them. It is inevitable that a physical conflict must be presented and it is going to have to happen sooner rather than later. For with every passing year, the entrenchment will be far worse. In fact, even with every passing month, it has been worse. And I'm not just talking these last four months. There's a whole bunch of Chicane and garbage that went on during the four years while Trump was there. It may have been slowed down a little bit from what Hillary the Hutt was doing, but a lot of the crap that Hillary the Hutt proposed, Mr. Trump went right on through and passed anyway. In addition to that, under the table, the Batfaggots were working towards gun control for the last two years while Trump was in power. And in fact, it came from his family. uh... that was pushing and promoting all of the anti gun garbage for being reasonable of course re reasonable that's always how we get be trade okay so anyway part of what has to happen and should have should be happening anyway and i've i've mentioned this several times in the last couple of months some of the things that you need to do i want you tonight to think about how many different good men and women help to bring you to the realization of what's going on in this country what problems and i want you to tell somebody about them i want you to talk about anal that friend or that no where it is that was the person that was there at the right place the right time that that helped to create the that that spark in the epiphany the put you on a path to question what it is that you see and then once you find answers of course it's always frustrating then you realize there are more questions which forces more answers which forces more questions which forces yet again more and more of the door to be cracked open and more of the reality of where you're standing and what they have what euro what point in time step by step by step because that's how we keep the why is that the payment made by all of these good people who are out there and who are or have been there for you and especially in the patriot movement i said i said this time and again the patriot movement is going to terrible job of maintaining its own history and because everybody is so busy trying to dance to the enemy's tune to try and compensate for whatever they generate rather than building your own and I've said this a million times build and ignore the other side other words if you just keep if you have everybody focused on on developing and embracing what it is that we need to do to change the situation then you're not going to give any time to compensate for snide comments, outright lies, or whatever. You deal with the fact and driven home to the people that count and the peons that don't, you're not going to change them and you're not going to make any effort to change them. You're spinning your wheels and wasting your time. Focus on the people who are of like mind, people who have the same place in the world as far as how they observe, how they see things. That's who you need to be seeking out and looking for right now. And if it's one person, you've doubled your numbers. And again, just use the penny principle, okay? How many times do you double the, you know, double the penny, the value of the penny, until you get to a million dollars? It's not as far fetched as you think, okay? It's not that distant. So, a couple of the things, for instance, how, you know, what would we do to maintain? Well, we teach. But it is, with any of the teaching structure, we have to constantly reinforce our form and our philosophy. If we don't do that, the enemy's philosophy, which is presented constantly in the public fool system, Christianity is hated by the commies, the pedos and the queers that you have in the public fool system. Right now, if you're a white kid, you're being told by the pedos, the queers, and the communists that you need to hate yourself and kill all the white people and you know you need to go schizophrenic and that's a fact period that's all that's where we are right now okay well obviously that system needs to be dumped that's out the door that try that's going in the trash heap real quick it better because your family will not survive this your lineage will not survive this or the cost is going to be so great that you may you know cease to exist on this planet And again, the whole idea behind having a next generation in place is so that you carry on in some form. You are immortal in that respect. Now, we have a soul, and we all know about that, and you can debate about how that soul is constructed and what your faith belief is. But the bottom line is that pretty much everybody's on the same page there. But we're also looking at, again, how are we going to project into the future the belief system and the ideology, the structure that we know is sound. We aren't really promoting it right now. In fact, it's being completely undermined intentionally. So this is why the conflict becomes so great that physical warfare conflict is not only inevitable, but it is absolutely needed. It's needed. We are in a needful situation now. We're in need of an American war of prevention preventing this from going any farther that is what the american war for independence was i've read it many times on the air you can go do it yourself but go read patrick henry's give me liberty or give me death speech it is the it is the epitome of trying to make people wrapped their brain around the idea that no this is the time now look at the date when that speech was presented and then understand what day did the American War for Independence start, the official kickoff. Now you know we've talked about on this program for 30 years about the actual history of the War for Independence, how it came about, and how close over and over again it should have started because there was just as much of a justification for a trigger to not only have been pulled, but it was pulled, and yet it wasn't until April 19th, 1775 that the official kickoff was acknowledged. Needless to say, it did help that there were many combatants in the field, but comparable actions had taken place with the same combatants, and yet it was not considered the event. The same is true with the frustration right now about, you know, how will this, you know, kick off? Everybody wants a nice, neat package. We need to be having our two-hour movie break, or actually maybe give us a day, because it's a miniseries. We'll have five episodes, and then we're done. And it's just not going to be that way. Some days aren't going to last 24 hours. It'll be 72, 100 hours in duration and the conflict will wax and wane and it will be bitter and the enemy will do inflict harm to us and we must inflict greater harm to them and when the exchange is done, we are still not finished. We'll be able to work, the bad guys will be the real bad guys. The ones that are, you know, eventually the veil will be pushed aside And the foreign perverts that are really behind all of this, along with their minions, they're fellow travelers here. But the foreign perverts will then throw more at us so it's not going to be as short as you'd like. It would have been shorter sooner had we fought years ago. We would have been done by this by now. So it comes to us at this time and live with it, embrace it. Instead of doing the limitations, gnashing of teeth and running of hair, it's breathe. settle yourself spiritually, which will then settle yourself mentally, which will then prepare you physically for what it is that needs to be done. And we are going to have to wage effective war. Now, it's kind of comical, you know, in the last hour, anybody see the piece done on Communist News Network where they're rolling back and starting to, you know, the whole, we gotta, you know, we gotta, we gotta be thinking about this. Guys, what I told you during the tour block, The schizophrenia of the police state, Obama needs the police state to proceed with the gun confiscation. Obama and his meat puppet, you know, the petal meat puppet, you know, with the District of Criminals, the sniffer, and the back alley bar whore with these guff knee pads, they're both being run by Obama, okay? They're hearing what's going on. In fact, there was some comment made in another piece I was watching in the one hour break where, oh, I think it's the five and, oh, we heard, I was aghast. We heard people, there's people that have been saying and people that have been printing, you know what, the cops are just gonna say, piss on it, not show up and let them stab each other. Now, it sounded just like it was coming from our two hour block program if you watch the piece, which is really, I think, kind of comical. And the follow-up piece, or the one that was done over a communist news network in the last hour, is almost like it was being sculped to correct for what it is that I've been talking about. Now, it's not that, you know, gee, they're really, well, they are listening to us, we do know that. But it's the ideal, as I told you, guys, understand the management realizes they can't afford, they can't afford to piss on the cops they need to take your guns. Remember that the leftists uh... the problem they're having to put they're having to take eight and and placate the organic and bag be a lemon and people run by the jewish mobsters both of those are jewish mobster run the whole thing is jewish mobster run we know that in in fact look at the names who's in charge of the alarm that's right there at the book but the one who actually did bomb the congressional building years ago right and was part of a book with mother what With all of these characters, they have to be placated. So of course they've run the gambit with this whole thing about crucifying and, you know, castrating the cop that was in Minnesota. Okay, that's fine. Immediately they flipped to this other event as part of the bang the gong because they wanted violence and they needed violence no matter what. So they lied. They flat out lied about the knife wielding, you know, black female who was going to murder another black female. And then they started to pay attention to what was being said. Well, if you really think that that's bad, then, well, like I said, the cops are just not going to show up. And I would understand completely. They won't show up for you or me either, but they just won't be showing up because there's no benefit. They'll show up slow and wait till after people are dead on the ground or wounded, and then that's it. but you see when you break the motivational will of your police state minions that you plan on using to what kick indoors and complicate guns from the emmule of the average patriot well if you can't get a muggle all you know with the bubble gum machines you know just randomly than obviously trying to get them to selectively kick in a door with the possibility of getting their but shot down for attempting to do so without the benefit there either it and certainly no benefit in advance because so far you just get whipped out of beat out of whipped out if you're a cop well then you're what supposed to risk your life for the same pigs you know in the communist regime that have been beating on you with whipping on you and picking on you and putting on you and using all kind of in you know horrible language What you're all the sudden supposed to ignore that cuz oh boy guys we get to go play police thing come to keep the gun So they have to correct their direction, which is what they are doing right now Even as I speak not like we don't tomorrow the next day No While we were doing just after we did the program There was a whole series of pieces out there that have been done just in the last one hour Yap and about. Oh, you know, we gotta step back and I know there was some drama here. The only drama was created by the controlled press, the communists, and the Jewish mob running both of them. Period. Nobody else did it. So step back and think and, you know, again, some people aren't going to figure this out. Some people even, you can explain and walk through it's like, oh no, no, they're just now being reasonable. Yeah, right. The communists and the controlled press are reasonable. Yeah, well if you're that brain stupid, you couldn't pull your head out of your arse with a crowbar if you're life dependent. Then, hey, not my problem, not my circus, and you ain't part of those. And not part of... What we've got to look at here now is where can they go with this? Well, it's obvious they're going to continue to try to keep... You've got to keep the minion, the pressure minion, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, both run by the Jewish mafia. And the propaganda arm in the ADL and Southern Perversion laws were the pedos. they're going to still have to try to walk that edge to trying real or corral and then heard the question of a complication remark butting of heads not it just a window go ahead jump in their car here's a quick question At the end of the war, obviously we're going to do deportations. Here's my question though, given that most of the damage is going to be to the major cities, and given that most of our problems are in the major cities, how many people are we actually going to have to deport? Because a lot of them are going to die from starvation. Well, you know what, it wasn't, we weren't in bad shape at the end of the war too. uh... remember everybody finally rediscovered something i've talked about for as long as about the air cuz i was taught that we we i was around for the bicentennial or i think a lot of you guys listening were all the smallpox of plague went through the country but it wasn't the first time it had gone it swept over north america uh... on and off cyclically over what probably thirty fifty years and you know came back and they just to happen that the american war for independence of the smallpox uh... uh... plague hit again and that did major damage to a lot of the uh... agricultural and uh... farming communities across the well now we have to the fishing communities across the uh... colonies and at the end of the war though they were still it came down to you know we can't live together we start the reason this war starting is because we can't live together they've worked it they've already proven this so at the end of the conflict the one good thing it's going to be which is a labor's market uh... it's going to definitely be at opportunity time because you know it would be like what happened when i came in the military when i came in the military is the very end of vietnam and at the very end of vietnam everybody was leaving and i went in and the sky was the limit i could do i'd get into anything i wanted i mean literally i've got to remember something i didn't drink didn't smoke never done drugs background check all the other crap we know did you know with wonder bar effect so wonder bar that they they check check me twice cost twice as much as it normally would famous going to be true at the end of this war here we are we we must deport we are going to have to deport we are not going to let anything if it can be i'd if if he shear it can be identified and they're on the list of things to do we're not going to kill them we're going to deport them now there's there's a lot of all any of americans that are going to be interested out there but there's other people that are going to look at said before that are going to want to become americans uh... here's an idea you know there's a whole bunch of white south africans that they're pissing on right now I'd be willing to bet we can probably just say, you know what, sounds like they need that old refugee, we're not going to have refugee status, that's going to be done. It's just, yeah, you guys want to be imported. The only problem with doing it, I guarantee that the communist blacks, like in Africa, would try to murder the white people before they could escape. My thing about the other thing was not, you know, whether or not we would deport them. My question was, how many would survive long enough for us to deport them? Well, yeah. Because the whole point is that they don't teach survival skills and they're in the most vulnerable places. They're waiting for everybody else to do something for them. Exactly. Well, that is why they would be part of that attrition rate that would be very high. But still, there would be a percentage left. i think that we we may not have to deport one fifth of the population but the time we're done because i think the level of of destruction is going to be much higher in the little type of concentrated environment it's like the only thing that would be a factor remember it unless we maintain containment remember you know vampires cannot feed upon vampires is basically what you're saying so the parasite either stays there until it dies or unfortunately what's going to happen is going to try to exfiltrate And our biggest, you know, concern is containment to make sure that that doesn't happen. It's not so much that, you know, we're laying siege because we want the city. I really don't want the city, sir, but I don't want them out of the city. I see. And so, again, it's, you know, this is one of those situations where you have, there's a balancing act going on. It's a lot easier when you don't have to search the country side where there are, you know, 100,000 hidey holes, and instead they're all where you need them to be. and that's that's what they think they could hear a shit but number one initially they wouldn't they would be all here think about how that how the the welfare state mind like the parasite mine works of the hand is out and they don't do for themselves well what's going to happen will stand out of the little field here next to a little you know all the ball here in the middle of nowhere where i am i'm not a little lower but remember the country standing out there the field with your hand out and to get you anything uh... on the other hand going back to the city or staying in the city with your handout the system to a degree is going to we dropped a dog eat rate for a while now those dog eat rate to get thinner things go and eventually the wicked side being what it is they'll even be doing away with their own people happen figure that they're not worth the time because in the other as a little example the welfare state as a little first eight individual as a weapon against the working population is valuable at this point it's it's less likely that you and i are going to do anything to the book most likely that the regime will get rid of them because they'll either they'll literally be the ones going into the camp to because the cancer labor camp who logs are always labor camp and so a percentage will end up right there with all your usual bastard patriot with a little bit what would you guys running up for all that bandit doesn't feel good what would i get the truck for because you're not doing anything and i think i need you to do something until you can't do it anymore so get in the truck and they will take you down the street political walk and that's what we're going to find a bunch of them too uh... there that that that actually happened in russia with the uh... communist red terror you know again when they arrested one you know one quarter of the uh... population of lemming grad they did use a list but remember the list was much like the french revolution with the choco bat anybody who didn't like somebody else and i want your piano or want your house or i want you know the place for you live i could know that but i could be in it if i can call the checkers and tell them that you you should be on the list they'll put you on the list of because they don't care about anybody and dragon people away and putting the work or labor camps until their you know bodies fall apart for lack of calories they collapse they don't care so it's not that they probably stay in the city's except if they were established working all for instance uh... fortification construction things like that work until they drop and then we'll just make sure they've dug enough extra holes so that the communist could you know put them in the holes that there are the extra holes that are going to be used for fighting i think that's what you mentioned And you mentioned the end of the war with entrepreneurs. Here's my question for you. How much weapons would be left at the end of the war? And if you were to compare the prices of what they will be to what they are now, what are we talking about? Are we talking ARs for like 20 bucks? Well, that's an interesting thing because it would depend, and again, on the, remember that arms after a conflict, it's quite a mix because if we've lost industrial capacity, uh... the value of all manufactured goods is going to automatically increase especially in the period after the war after a conflict and that includes arms now there's always an access a surfy it for a little bit uh... it would it look like that you know that's a good point one of the things to remember is it's only in recent times that we stop soldiers from taking guns off the battlefield when you mustered out at the end of the american war for independence Typically, the average individual mustering out was able to take a personal sword. There was sometimes an option for a sword or pistol, and or taking both. And then you still were able to take a shoulder arm. Could be a musket, musketoon, or a blunderbuss. And again, rifles were available to war for independence, but rifles were at the premium. And if they were part of the militia's inventory, they were prioritized to be kept. but in the american war for independence many men went home with the arms of anything else obviously picked off the enemy as uh... you know battlefield uh... prize and nobody thought twice about it and they were the state-of-the-art weapons uh... remember that that's where uh... uh... sam whittemore When he went to battle on April 19, 1775, his was the traditional armament of the militia. He carried two pistols that he took from one dead French officer in one of the French and Indian wars. He carried an officer's sword, which he got from another French officer killed in another one of the French and Indian wars. and then he carried his personal blade personal fighting tomahawk and the basket which was what either was issued as private property i can't believe he was issued a gun i don't think you need it to all guarantee he had that one and more but at the end of the conflict everybody takes their weapons home or it's not so much that will be those will be marketed all i mean it'll be market if you choose to dispose of them but typically and as historically the case pretty much everybody was told to hang out with them because they knew that they were going back as militia we're going to be reinforcing that something you asked before so we are going to be arming up the militia and arming up the population not disarming the population that's the peasantry crap that we see nowadays with the uh... communist mindset here in fact even in our right up until i even world war one okay i'll let me put i've mentioned this many times and i know i knew when i was younger I used to hang around with a lot of older people. In fact, I was used to that. I was usually the youngest of the bunch standing there. As a veteran, I buried a lot of World War I vets that I knew when I was in service. Well, actually, and after, people that I knew. They needed a color guard. I formed a color guard and a burial. We actually put a lot of these men to rest. But I knew them to when they were alive. And everyone would tell you the same thing, that if you had a footlocker, and if you had double bags coming back from Europe, they didn't have any clothes in them. When you see those soldiers carrying stuff back on the ships in the end of World War I, guys, every one of them had guns. Not a gun. Guns. Everything that they could stuff into a case, a box, or ship home, carried guns, mortars, mortar rounds, grenades. and i'll talk a water to okay i've ever thought of the one or that would tell you about had you had three-foot lockers alone of ordinance as in grenades and mortar rounds what happened all that stuff or twelve somewhere that is the thing is that that's my point ok the u.s. can the quicker think about this the discipline of the people that have all this property is not that it's like the vietnam that's it brought back in the sixties When I wrote the book, the Battle for the Republic series, there's the M60 crew, the brothers. Well, I explained how things came about, you know, as far as where did that M60 come from? Well, Dad brought it back. He brought it first of all, he mailed part of it back from the middle of the war, and he went and mailed parts back constantly. And then, at the end of the war, everybody just shut up, took what they wanted, or when he left, finally. Everybody brought back what they wanted, put it to work, made sure it all did what it was supposed to do, and in some cases, these guns have been passed on from one to two to three to now four generations. The World War I weapons, I know right now there's two shushio shiho shiho shiho shiho shiho shihit guns, as they call them, as other term. french uh... the originally eight millimeter lapel the ones that they ever thirty out six their grandpa brought him back twenty thirty forty magazines they've got you know thirty up six no big deal we get that old all we want but they've got to stop the team and from world war one that's all collectors i mean the whole some of the ammo to buy more air fifteen's it all came back in all quietly spread all over the country and i'm i have seen i've been so much equipment i've been doing the non-bad died but i've been more of a first-person witness than the average bear to the whole of the country and what's left that when the thing kicks off you're going to see weapons of every type you can imagine and they are going to go pop pop pop for a little bit stop they're going to be combat capable and if they get taken out they get taken out but you know what for all the times they've been preserved they're finally going to do their job and work as liberty teeth Used to be you could go across the water. I can talk about this now right over there in Canada where all the commies are and they say that all the Canadians were anti-gun. All pissed on that crap. Used to be able to go to Canada and you go to a gun shop in Canada. You go to Toronto and they would have Sten guns. What kind of Sten gun do you want? Mark II, Mark III, Mark V, Mark VII. They would be bundled up with baling twine. The gun would have the stock off it. You would have the magazine and they would bail it with three pieces of bailing rope, bailing twine like you use on hay bales, and they had them stacked on one wall from the floor to the ceiling, just stacked like cordwood, literally like cordwood. Not in a bag, nothing. Oh, what do you want? How many do you want? $9 a piece. No paperwork in Canada. You know, the Canadians are all anti-gun, and the Canadians are all just Canadian had... They didn't have a gun control act in 1968 until the middle 70s. So while America was busy licking the commies hind end here, the Canadians could still buy machine guns over the counter. They could buy a lot of anti-tank gun. Trust me, there's a whole pile of them here in Michigan and in Ohio and in Pennsylvania. But you can still go across, nobody even asked questions half the time, you just know how to get them over the border. But they were $125 with a cradle, the box, 10 magazines, you got 100 rounds of ammunition, 50 of it, spotter, phosphorus, 50 rounds of AP, you can buy more ammunition for 75 cents a round. And guys, how many of those do you think, everybody, nobody used to think twice about it. In Canada, you just had the currency, they slid it over the counter, and you went home with it. 55 Boyce anti-tank rifles cost $75 apiece. Basically the same thing. They came with a transport chest, you got 10 magazines with those, you got two cans of 55 caliber ammunition in the bandoliers, in the stripper clips, actually made them that way if you ever seen them. and the stuff just is everywhere. That's all over the state. Seriously. Nobody robs banks. You don't hear all this BS. Well, we had those in the B.F. Really? Show me where. And machine guns, belt-fed machine guns. You can buy a Browning 1917 at that time over the counter in Canada for $109. You would get four cans of 30-odd six Canadian. And you get the tripod and you get the ordinance chest for that $109. That's what Canadians had, guys. You know this bullshit where they tell you, oh, the Canadians are all panty-waisted and they didn't have cowboy guns and they didn't have, that's all a fucking lie. It's the biggest propaganda scam. It's worse than the crappiest thing here. And the stuff is all over Canada too, by the way. That's the thing they don't table. Well, wait a minute. What year did they actually have their equivalent to the Gun Control Act of 1968? See, ours was in 68. And they just did, and remember, they just slid it over the counter. And you have to show your driver's license. No, they didn't. It's a tool. It's just like any, like a shovel. It's like what they're showing you. What is that BS movie about going after Bonnie and Clyde and the guy goes into the, one of the two Texas Rangers goes into the gun shop. And it's like before, you know, the gun control act of 33, 34, 33, 34. and the he's binder he'd like to be a are he's biding all the goodies off the shelf right there to buy everything on one stop that's all i think i have it in the seventies early seventies and all the sudden all we gotta bring communism the carpenter And you're all supposed to not know about this, you see. I'm telling you, Uncle Mark's telling you something that was known to Canadians even, but they can't be talking about it because the CBC won't make it sound like, oh no, Canada was a bunch of peace-loving dope freaks that always wore hippie garb and they wore sandals, don't you know, way back 800 years ago, too. Go ahead, jump in there. And if we win this war, which we will, it'll be like that again, but ten times as much because of our production capacity. Well, the other thing is, no, we'll be switching out. See, here's the other thing. We need the production capacity with regard to armaments for the moment, like I said during the two-hour block. And it's not just hammering our swords into plowshares. It's the idea that we will simply switch back to production of materials and goods that we need, and that we will have the benefit of the developed manufacturing the only difference will probably be that like i said we're going to do a little better job with fit and finish because you know we can we can now focus on that but otherwise all the skill trades which by the way were were horribly deficient on here this is what they intentionally did so we have to what import mathematical brains from india because of common core math in america And by the way, do you think the math has to do just with rocket science? Let me ask you something. How many of you have ever tried to design a planetary gear for a machine, a piece of equipment like a car? You know what kind of math goes into the differential of just the axle on the car that you're sitting on when you're going down the road? Real math. Have you ever seen the books, Gear Computation? I've got stuff that's in the 1920s. There are pocketbooks on the subject, and you know what? It just puts me to shame. because remember that that guy in 1920 only had a sixth grade education but if you've ever seen the math that's required for you to sit in a tool room and figure out how to work a gear system together not one person probably listening right now but the bromine I brought this up have you any idea what math would be required and can you even imagine how to make it work 6th grade math back then was easily most college grade now easily. Oh beyond yeah, if that were again, here's the problem. I'm gonna see myself. I was I was part of the unfortunate wave. I had to fight tooth and nail. I wanted aerospace, but I was with the group that got got common core math when it was called new math and my dad was pissed to no end and you know, I remember it. yeah the only thing that made me is the idea of that i'd just died was stuck in a monastery so to speak because of some of you know some of the things that happen back when i was a kid not the monasteries of worlds but if you had the i'd like by focused actually wide-hearted collecting books when i was you know and in like nine years old eight nine years old i used to collect books because i get them down the road a certain place i created my library and i've been the thing is the book that picked up a lot of stuff that now if you find there it'd be like a treasure but i think you know i'd be uh... chemical engineering michael terrible would you want that well it's kind of cool i just thought of a fast thing to walk out of these things work like a cracking plant when you look at what is just one subject one part how many people do you know that actually could do the math or even first perceive of what eight here had that would do how to make it work I want you to think about that. Who do you know right now that would actually understand? And I mean, granted, you have a few people that could understand how they work, but let's say that you had to build it from scratch. How many people do you think have the wherewithal between their ears that you know personally that could do that in America in 2021? Now in America, 1960, I personally would know hundreds of them. thousands, as a matter of fact, and would have run into them on the street all the time because this was a mechanical state. But you know what? Where's all that gone? See, that's part of the nefarious element of the destruction of this country. I've always repeated this for as long as I've been on the air. It took us from 1775 Took us 200 years of rebuilding and rebuilding and even one machine built another machine to build another machine to build another machine to build the bigger machine to build the bigger machine to build the other machine to build the bigger machine. And even when you do that, remember there's a lot of science going on there. And there's science changes too with regard to the applied technologies. But some of the basic science, which is so critical, has been intentionally monkey screwed by traitors in our system. it's why common or math is the ultimate insult just like the burning of the you know if it prove that the the ultimate worthlessness of the education system just as this whole thing with the election fraud demonstrates the destruction and total failure of the election process which cannot be fixed it will not be fixed you cannot fix it you're not going to convince me that it will be fixed so there's where that's another reason you've got a scrub table clean and bring this back you got to resettle everything everything has to be brought back to center call or jump in there please so at the end of this war are you going to see stuff like frag grenades become standard militia loadout and will they be kept in the home or will they be kept in magazine equivalent buildings because well anyway i think they should before they were owned by everybody i mean seriously it would be a grenade would not be considered a significant issue except that hey you know how to handle that And you know what? Here's what's funny. Grades is so much safer now than when they were back then. Think about, okay, historically, in this country. Go west, young man. Go west. Well, it's the end of the American War for Independence. What do you got, Bob? Well, I got, hold on here, I saved up $110 in continentals. What's that worth? Well, hold on. What are they going to give us for a continental? Oh, they'll give you three cents on the dollar for a Continental. Hey, Dad. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Along that line of thinking, Dad, an M80 Firework, you know, just basically a quarter stick of dynamite is more dangerous than what we call hand grenades today. Right. Well, most people don't realize, like I said before, most hand grenades, a few guys, once you start having to handle them, I hope you know you don't just open up a box and pull a pin. You'll end up with a bunch of dysfunctional hand grenades downrange. There are three safeties on a grenade. You all know that? How many of you know that? Not the least of which is, first of all, there are two ways grenades do come into service. And one in volume is you have anywhere from 20 or 24 count or 20 count tray of fuse assemblies, which are, remember, a timed blasting cap. Now, when you get the fused assembly, don't forget, there is a wrapped wire safety and, depending on what year it was made, there is also a factory line safety that's just simply removed before you do anything else once it gets into the theater. The grenade is handled more than a couple times before it's actually assembled and maybe in the field. And then when it finally gets there, your demolition component, your charge component is the body, the hole that you're familiar with. It could be the older Mark II, Pineapple, you don't see many of those. It could be the baseball, could be the lemon, could be the lozenge, that's another one. Could be the golf ball Dutch. But whichever one it is, if it's in the tray form, then they're in two components so that the worst that can happen is a blasting cap goes off and on the other side with the charge, you have to have some form of activating device in order for any of the charges to go off. So they're perfectly safe to transport. Other than don't fire them up and by the way, don't put any static electricity on anything, please. Okay? That's really embarrassing. Storage shouldn't be an issue, okay? Where I'm at, there's a fireworks factory literally about half a block away from me. I'd be more worried about the fireworks plant than I would about a grenade. That's exactly my point. In fact, one of the families that's involved with one of the fireworks plants in this area, their house just blew up because they were making fireworks in the garage behind the house. Right. Well, actually that happens. And again, most commonly the mistake is static electricity. I notice I'm trying to teach you a few things. But that's perfectly okay, but people like oh, why would you have big ordinance like that? Well, we're supposed to have we are supposed to have every arm that the modern military has as members of the unorganized militia Anything when they have we're supposed to have let me finish where I was headed with this from the beginning a little earlier here When they said go west young man guys when they went out west they went with every weapon Available. Yeah, most of the time the poor guy can only afford a rifle but if you were part of a coalition or if you were part of a core of a company okay literally a company you know like the schmidlap company what what do you guys do what we're going to do what we're going to settle on the ohio and then we're going to do a little trapping and we're also going to do a hunting and uh... you know we're going to be doing uh... salt meat probably have set up a fishery to will do some fish will be doing that assault well guess what they do they go down the old down the Ohio, pick a location, and then they fought up. Now, they were now, again, traditionally it was blockhouse or octouse, and they brought the cannon along with them. They had other ordnance, including grenades, and this is all part of the normal fodder of an outpost in the West, in what we now call the Midwest. And this really didn't change going into the Indian War into the territories beyond the Mississippi and then later on during the Indian Wars. It's just stuff that they don't show you. Like I said, movies are very disingenuous and they're that way for a reason. Well, you couldn't have that. If you look at the best example, here's one of the things to look at to understand how traditional it was that we were armed to the teeth. How many locations did Daniel Boone settle? ok he settled boonesboro that's what you all know about if you ever look at a schematic of boonesboro you might notice that there are cannonade ports ok when he settled on the ohio because one one that when the i'll mention this before when the speculators were stole the land off underneath all the kentuckians they should have gone and found the bastards and killed them Instead, the masons allowed the other masons to screw them. And so they went down river a little bit and Boone established two other outposts, really phenomenal sites. And in fact, eventually he sold those and went farther down river and then across the Mississippi to establish a second Boonesboro, if you're not familiar with that. If you look at all of the outposts that are traditional for that period, again, cannonade, usually the first thing you did is if you were going to establish it, you establish your company, private enterprise, and you usually got together money because cannons cost money. It was the biggest expense. Cannon shot in powder and grenades. And by the way, mortars, colster mortars, they weren't as useful, but they were purchased. And this is all stuff that we normally own. Nobody thought twice about it. It's like, will you go to cannon? Yeah, I got a couple of them. Oh, thank God. Well, let's point them towards the outfield there because that's probably where the Savage users are coming from. And we'll touch a couple of two-pounders on them when the time comes. What do you say? Well, I say we wait and load up grape shot. Oh, you got that? Well, yeah, we got bullets. We can do grape shot. How's that sound? Oh, big shotguns. OK. Now the only difference was did you want to buy a two pounder or a four pounder or did you buy a, for instance, a six inch Howitzer? Howitzer tubes were shorter and obviously just bigger bore but they were really great for anti-personnel use when you loaded them up with shot because they were big. six-inch you know eight-inch and they're fairly short tube so they were really easy to transport very commonly they would not necessarily have by the carriage from a wheel right but they would if they had the money if not they build the carriage to spec in the field when they were building the cabins uh... most of the cabins used a gun platform type of all levy for the or a sledge for the uh... defense cannons and uh... again when they were establishing the uh... on-site defense arsenal for you know a lot going up if they had to fall back to the fourth for the little but the canada the uh... cabin of the second floor is where they store most of the grenades so i remember when i think we're made don't think those night iron one like we would have later traditionally grenades were made out of uh... red clay with pebbles, rocks, and whatever cast into them so that they became fragmentation. And if you really had a lot of money, the grenades were made out of glass. Now that sounds pretty wicked, but understand that if you didn't temper the glass properly, when the charge would go off, the glass would turn to sand. So you just get like a big crystal and puff. Well, you still hurt you if you were on top of it. What they wanted was tempered glass, properly tempered, so that it would burst and these horrible shards would come out and stick in you from every direction you could imagine and create horrific wounds that motivated others not to get closer. Needless to say, probably killing you too. So, yeah, at the end of this thing, APCs would be privately owned. In fact, we would expect people to maintain them. The weapons would be, we'd expect to maintain them in the traditional sense of the militia as it was originally established. Again, after every war, War of 1812, other than those primary best weapons selected by the Ordnance Office, All other weapons were issued out to the individuals as now hardened, experienced combat veterans that would be incorporated into the militia. At the end of the Civil War, when they mustered out, was the exact same scenario. Spanish-American war, everybody came in with their own guns. A lot of guys bought their own and went home with their own guns and whatever else they captured. Go ahead. Here's a good one. Obviously, we would own private military things. However, within 20 to 50 years, most of that would be phased out into the reserve and we'd have our own stuff. Here's my question. Would it become normal when we get all the manufacturing back up? Are you going to have manufacturers like, let's just say, Ford Chevy, just as an example, are they going to make militia specific vehicles or wait, hold on, are they going to be encouraged to make most of their vehicles militia-ish? Basically, they are easily, like the standard vehicle that everyone would drive would be easily convertible to militia vehicles based on maybe a militia act. Well, both could be incorporated. The later would be the better choice because, again, any time you've got a Swiss Army knife, although it doesn't do everything perfectly, it does do everything. And in this case, with regard to military operations, you know, again, remember, prime rovers or tactical delivery systems are the dominant vehicle needed for a combatting a military environment in time of war. again, perishable in that respect too. But in the initial stage for trifortation and movement of forces and materiel, the more you have in the way of tactical lift capacity, the better off you are. Understand that the Department of Defense considers every parking lot, every dealership in this country as part of the Strategic Vehicle Reserve. When I was in charge at headquarters with the G2 shop, I had vouchers in the filing cabinets because I had to secure those. They were part of another, they were part of the G3. I had vouchers so that they could walk out, go to the dealership with a voucher and take as many trucks off the lot as they needed. Three cups ready to go. I'll give you an idea. But we're not talking about having to do that. We're talking about actually the drilling and inspiring people to actually maintain the national defense because they should be a part of it. No, let me forget this. Up in militia. Let's just say the ambitions of the regular forces in Chet. Republic, we cast the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. example they couldn't get a drag into some bullshit like this stuff you saw trying to do with Syria a little while ago and now they're trying to whip the pot up about where this thing would be a prank and in both cases remember guys it's the poor eyes away from the US border which is wide open if those sad situations overseas are real then the US border to the south should be locked down lock stock and barrel and not is it which is the lie the way for now. God bless y'all for your input and for listening. You've got it said, taken over. More with the new video coming up right here in a minute. And I'm gonna get out of the way. Bye bye. Read me the news while I'm taking off the shoes and it's carrying my socks. Admit it to stranger, I'm not. But buddy let me tell you what, I asked old Will to say here's the deal, friends, it's all gone. Well, whether we like it or not, I can tell the world on the hill and when to get to us. Well, time for the medical marijuana hour. Randy, do we have the online there? Star six, unmute yourself. I know you may not be at the usual location. I was not able to reach you during the week. between Monday and now. Randy has been having some medical issues, also some legal stuff he's been taking care of. Hopefully we've got him on the line. Waiting to see. I see we got St. John's, Michigan, but they're muted. Not seeing any other Michigan numbers on the line, but that doesn't mean that he couldn't be there with somebody else. All right, guys, does not seem that we have Randy available this evening. So again, I'm going to say let's pray for Randy, ask that the Lord watches over him, guides him and helps him with his medical treatment. We ask also that you watch over his family and friends as they deal with the issues that they're dealing with. I'll continue to try to get ahold of Randy and hopefully we'll hear from him or one of his family members soon. Again an update on his situation in the name of Jesus Christ. We pray. Amen. I'm gonna go back over to our Normal broadcast guys. Thanks everybody for tuning in and listening. Please keep Randy in your prayers