May 7, 2021
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6h 9m
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Mark Koernke discussed international law, natural law versus positivism, property taxation as serfdom, and the systematic removal of morality from legal systems. He covered the history of law from ancient Greece and Rome through the Peace of Westphalia, critiqued modern legal theories that divorce law from ethics, and warned that communitarian law combined with corporate control threatens individual property rights and freedom. The show included extensive discussion of quartermaster logistics, military preparedness, firearms procurement, and militia organization, with callers contributing perspectives on state police, foreign policy after a potential conflict, and current gun control threats.
- international law
- natural law
- positivism
- property tax
- serfdom
- common law
- oliver wendell holmes
- grotius
- vattel
- communitarianism
- corporate law
- militia
- second amendment
- quartermaster
- preparedness
- logistics
- ar-15
- ptr rifle
- body armor
- botash
- gun control
- atf
- constitution
- bill of rights
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part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed, called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. But we do politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. Yeah, you know, Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, would you put the glasses on? It only can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, are they like, polarized or something? Well, what do you care? They're free, I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop, everything's cool. Go ahead, just put the glasses on. I don't know Mark, I, I, I, maybe I don't wanna know, you know, this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about, alright, you're my friend and I trust you, I'm gonna put these glasses on. I'm gonna put, you can hand me those glasses. Here, okay. Okay, not a problem. Put them on. I know Tom, in fact look it, there's one on that woman's shoulder too, it looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's... Jesus Christ, it looks like a big... And the way it's born in, it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ball worm. Not, not, not... Is anybody else talking about... Tom, a lot of us do. We've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice, look on the one... Why did you find out about this? Well, Tom, Tom, it's okay. Relax, Tom. Remember, we're all thinking. We all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365 and then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4m2.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a loop. It is definitely not really staying glasses at all. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay Tom, I'll tell you what, when we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbm.4mg.com, but you know what Tom, like I said, calm down. Start to get focused. The closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check- Oh my god! It's okay, I got- Oh, I invented the Internet! On the Internet! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Okay. Minutes after day, sick I hung apart some lizards But my hand was made strong, empty and mighty, powered in this generation Triumphantly, won't you hear the sin? These songs are freedom, cause all I read is some songs Emancipate yourselves from inter-slavely non-butterial among. I've built here for atomic energy. None of them can stop to tag. How long shall it be long this end look? Some say it's just a part of it. We've got to fulfill the bull. Won't you hear to sing? Welcome back to One Nation Under Fraud. It is May the 7th, I believe. And I think we're going to talk about the law today. The last week I've been reading about international law in its various aspects. And it appears to me that it's just one more fraud. The people behind all of this social justice movement with all of the identity politics that are now going to move from the racial critical theory over to, I think it's post-colonialism or something when they're going to brand all white Americans as colonists who have all the power and everybody else is oppressed by it. These are games. These are constructs and these people are all we talk about construct, but they are the great builders. They are the ones who are constructing the false reality in which we are living so that they can kill people at will. They can induce all kinds of panic in people. They can make them take vaccines which are poison and change their genetic structure. They've been at this in this country for a long time and in fact across the globe forever. But today, unfortunately, they have been able to coalesce and take in control of everything through their various systems which are now working together. And the law is one of their systems. It has nothing to do with real law. And it gets to be very confusing to read it all. You get so you can hardly think when you read all of these various things. Real law doesn't change. There's one law. Everybody knows it. How do they know it? Because it's inherent knowledge within a person, an individual. They know it and it can be, they could be deprived of this knowledge which is the great effort that's gone on since Horace Mann in this country and long before him in other countries to keep people from knowing things. from having an identity so that you can serve the people who are truly in power as those people move through the centuries and blame other people for their crimes, which is what we're seeing. Now all white people are blamed for what they had nothing to do with, so you can kill them eventually. This is communism merged with corporatism that's occupying the government of this country and the governments all around the world. These people are psychological deviants. They have no control over their own psyche. They just want, want, want, and take. That's all that they are. They're psychologically inept people of a great arrested development who join together to ruin the lives of other people on the planet and come up with all kinds of absurdities like new kinds of law. We have reflexive law from the UN which is basically social engineering people to consensus which would be predetermined. That's what everything's about. There has a long history to this. We don't know our own history. That's the problem and we don't know it because it's been kept from us. I just saw a quote, I don't know if I even have it around here, by Truman who was definitely one of them talking about, nothing's ever new, people don't change. just all the history that you'd be surprised to know or some such thing. Yes, because controlling the collective memory is very important in all of this, which Orwell said. He controls the, what is it, the past controls the future and who controls the present controls the past. Who is controlling us now through education, the media, and the force of the government and now the military, all in the control, not of us. But of the people up on stage who are actually in the wings controlling everything as their actors come out and we watch their actors and people getting mad at their actors, these people are all traitors. There's no doubt about it and they're carrying forth the evil of the people who are literally putting on the show. But it's up to the people on stage. that are taking the brunt of their evil to gang together and stop them. We have numbers which should be our strongest asset, but unfortunately most of those numbers have been possessed by false knowledge coming from all the intelligence operations via the schools and the media. So, and another one of these, and you've got, when you start reading about international law, You go, who are all these agents? And they are the agents of the people at the top. And why are they unifying now in Unidroit private international law? And what in fact is private and public law? And this is something that is almost impossible to know. Is common law private or public law? Of course, there's no real common law now, although it supposedly can be invoked in the court. But the real law, which we've read many times from the Brent winners, the excellency of common law, which I don't believe in the excellency of the common law once it comes through the feudal system of England over here, which is why there's a difference between American common law, which is actually the law of the people. And most people when they talk about American common law will say it's Christian based, which I believe that's true. And it's definitely native to areas. People have different conventions or customs, but the law itself is negative and it's not based on a theory, it's based on harm done to another person. It's the person who perpetrates the harm paying back the person that's harmed. What could be more simple? What could be more effective in bringing peace than that? There's nothing. It's very simple. All the writs, etc., that you bring to bear, the due process are not as simple. But they would work if we had been able to keep the common law. And when the common law was stolen from us or overwritten by the industrialists and the bankers, and let's just get real, that's the enemy, that along with all of their lawyers. And as time goes on, they accumulate more and more groups of people as they take over systems like the medical system and use it to kill people. Everything's then reversed. And the educational systems deprive people of knowledge, both inherent and external knowledge. And now we're moving after the Civil War where they started the big movement to unify the law of the states. And then you move up to the American Law Association and the people that did this were the lawyers, the judges, etc. They'd already taken morality from the law. That was back in the... times of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Of course, he lived into the 1900s. He was the culprit here. And when you read about the international law, you see the same type of thing going on where you start to move morality from the law. Well, there is no real law without morality because the law comes from an understanding of relations between people. And that's true whether it's in commerce or just between people in their local existences. Everybody knows this unless they are cut off from it. And this of course when you watch the YouTubes like from what was his name, Besmenev, explaining how you take over the country, you demoralize, that means you rip the morals from the people. then you destabilize. Well, once you demoralize people, cut them off from their inherent knowledge, which is really the purpose of education was to induce from people what they already know. In other words, putting people in touch with their conscience so that they can be guided by it to act according to it. Once you take that stabilizing factor away, called the knowledge of vice from virtue, And as people grow, they should then, if they've had a good upbringing, which of course one of the first things the Illuminati so-called these groups of psychopath criminals wanted to do is destroy the family. And you destroy the bonds of the family, well that means like the nurturing that people get and the discipline from their parents. How do you do that? Well you destroy the independence of the family. You do this through financial war, other kinds of war, like physical war. You just destroy the stability within the family. The knowledge that passes down from generation to generation is taken away and people arenít even living together in the insane community you say you used to. Itís destabilized. Push the people off the land. This is where parents teach their children. from their small business or farm. But what happens and has happened, and when you talk about public and private law internationally, I think private law is corporate law. And when they talk about persons, they're talking about corporations. So now there's an effort internationally to merge all the law, it's all private law, to blur the distinction between public and private. That's been done here. I mean, when you talk about law, and you could go look at the book by Gustaf Meyer about it is chronologically civil, I mean the Supreme Court law and it's after the Civil War, after the 14th Amendment which was never ratified so it is a federal fallacious insertion into the Constitution to take over the country via corporations who were then in the 1880s were become was that Santa Clara railroad become persons. And then you get rid of the common law entirely into the... in 1938. So you're getting rid of what used to be the common law that was actually taken from the people. Without the law and the people participating in the law in the community, you lose the ability to relate to people when things of a negative nature happen. And also, of course, as we've gone over, they took the sheriff away. and with their sheriffs around but they're not common law sheriffs even though I know there's a movement toward that but I'm always suspicious of these movements because they're always either started by the enemy or taken over by the enemy. That doesn't mean we shouldn't keep trying though. In any case... What it seems to be going on now is you're going to have an international law that's all about corporations. And in fact, how many of the governments are just corporations? And it does appear that everything in the United States is corporate. So that, who are we? That's a good question. We have been deprived of the knowledge of our history and what has happened It's clear that the Constitution is nothing to the people in power, nothing. Nor do they represent the people. So they waged a war against us without our knowing since the Civil War. Probably it was before the Civil War, there were always people here who probably came over here with huge land grants that embedded them into a power structure. So that's the power and the oppression people should all be worried about no matter when you came to this country. Instead of letting people build a fictional narrative that will allow the enemy to blame everybody else for what they're doing, it's a mystery narrative. It's a tragedy for many people already. They've killed so many people in the last century in these wars that should never have been fought, and they've taken the minds from the people in these despicable schools and they've moved the Department of Education up to the government. All this stuff is obviously not lawful and I'm talking now lawful coming from the Constitution which is a man-made document. But it is only there as administrative law how do you? administer a government to protect the life liberty and property of the people and the people live separately from the government and they are under their They have all agreed to without anything in writing their beliefs. They have common beliefs in the common law and in the fact that they are the agents of the law in their community with the sheriff and Also, you have the militias, you have the grand juries and the juries. All of that has been systematically or systemically taken from the people to leave them without any defense against the enemy who rules over us today. And now is extending their rules across the planet to set up their agenda 21-3050 with their great reset as they murder people every day with their They are all bragging now about how they are doing this, but I'm hoping soon people will wake up to what is actually going on. Maybe we should go back to some history. There is an article called the Organizing Principle, Government from American Popular Sovereignty by Randall E. White. I don't know anything about this. I read their article. I don't know anything about American popular sovereignty. This is an excerpt. United we stand, divided we fall. And I'm not going to read much of it, but there were some things I think that are really important. It talks about how people have organized throughout history into groups like families and tribes for protection, sustenance, and entertainment. It then goes on to what it is in the field of behavioral psychology. It tells us that our individual human behavior is largely a result of learning what we live while we grow up. It's mainly to the fact that humans have a long plastic childhood through which our thoughts and feelings, patterns of consciousness, self-awareness, Sensitivity to others, manners, motor skills, and other kinds of behavior are molded and developed into what eventually becomes our personality. And so you look how technology has taken over that job from parents with TVs and then of course, all the media and of course educational systems with mothers being taken out. That was another project of feminism to get the mothers out of the house to compete with the men. And this all goes back to the whole idea of Darwinianism. It's Darwin, Marx and Freud that their theories have been used by the people in power to get us to where we are today. You wanted first the father off the land out of his business, moving everyone forward into urban areas. They're more controllable there. You want the mother out of the house, so you started with that because social engineering is one of the main horrors ever since it was first thought of. I'm sure it was thought of before this. This goes back to Conch, and I'm never going to say that right. It's C-O-M-T-E, is that it? And Saint-Cien, they're usually the first social scientists who were there to engineer the perfect society. And it continues on through philosophers. And at one point, you have to go, there was a time in which all of these academic subjects became vehicles of social engineering. of what you think and how you should behave. And it comes more and more obvious as you approach the beginning of the 1900s that this is what's going on. And of course, the fact that the lawyers were the very first, and you can't talk about the industrialists and the bankers without their lawyers, because they're the ones that are gonna make up the law. It's all about invention of a false community, as we see now with communitarianism. And when you start reading about international law, and what they're doing with it and merging the private laws. It's going to be corporate communism with communitarian, everything's about the community. You're going to have the law balancing the needs of the individual against the community and of course you know who will lose because there won't be any private property. You'll have no control over your life and they'll decide when you live and die. So life liberty and property are gone. If you don't have property, you don't have control over your life. And if they're controlling your mind, which is a highly, highly evil thing to do which comes through the schools and the media, and no one goes to jail for what they're doing. No one. So this is happening right in front of our faces and we're not doing anything about it because Number one, we don't have militias. We don't have any control over grand juries and juries. We don't know the common law to enact it and it leaves us with only one defense left which is guns. And those are now that that's the big, you got to take people's guns because that's to defend yourself physically. This is the very last portion of the war that's been waged against us and now they're coming and they're taking the free speech. We're going into a super totalitarian mode. So anyway, back to this organizing the principle of government. Because humans possess those powerful nurturing and predatory instincts. We all have the ability to become very loving or very destructive people. Thus, the great challenge to society is to maximize wholesome nurturing behavior and traditions which sustain human greatness and to minimize inappropriate expressions of predatory behavior for the sake of maintaining peaceful relations while avoiding war and other forms of tragedy. Our identity or how we view ourselves individually and part of a family culture, society or nation becomes important towards this end. This is why they want to have values clarification in schools and they want to control your attitude, your beliefs, your values, your attitudes are going to be controlled by the people who have controlled the educational system. It's why you, of course, you can see where we're going. If everything is reductionist, Itís all about moral relativism and secularism and this is what they have done with people. Now of course weíre going to have to view the origins of this country as extremely hateful place with all the people that are alive now who happen to be white. Itís all their fault, all of it. This is Freudian projection. and anything associated with them is bad. Well, any other group of people is all good, and everything associated with them is good, and don't copy it or you'll be appropriating their culture. So it's the dire humiliation of the population of the people in this country who had nothing to do with anything in the beginning of this country, who even knows if they were related to people who were even here then, And if we knew the history of our country would ask the right questions and go try to seek the answers about historical fact, if it's still there to be uncovered, such as Okay, let's look at slavery because we want to blame all white people for this even people who never owned slaves who never thought about it and actually were part of the people who were hurt by people owning slaves because you can't really compete with that type of free labor, but no now they're all at fault and we must knock down their statutes because if we would knock everything down and come up with a new history for everyone to believe in No one will ever even think that that wasn't true. It's the total takeover of the mind. And who knows to what extent that's happened to any of us because when we don't have the you know any documents to go by how did they wipe out common law without us even knowing it this has to be a great effort and obviously the person that benefits from taking the law from the people and the people's participation in their own education in their own practice of law in in even apprehending criminals and holding them responsible for crimes so that the person that was hurt in any way will be remedied. That part of the community, and this is how kids would learn and people learn that you're responsible for your acts. You don't have to have a license from the government to do anything, which you could do before. So how has all this changed is really the history of this country, which we're not allowed to. to go into, but it's the most important thing. We don't need all these ignorantia from academia who know nothing about real law, which is not changing, going around, making up all kinds of inventions and statutes to hold people responsible for things when there's no harm been done whatsoever. And we don't need, I mean, of course, the new thing, get rid of the police. Well, the banker industrialists are the ones who brought the police here. and started obviously that's a big incursion into the common law system of the sheriffs and the deputies and the people controlling the law. And now they want to get rid of them. But the reason is because they're going to bring in the social engineers into the local communities and they're going to be able to take all dissidents out because they'll be branded as mentally unstable or ill. And this is all part of communitarianism. And the public health Mafia, which is ruling over us, are part of that. These are unelected people who have no right to do any of the things they're doing, and yet we have no ability at the moment to arrest them and try them, which should have happened a year ago. So here we are. So back to this article by Randall E. White, I wanted to just jump over to, he's basically telling you what we know, what would you really need to have a peaceful society? And what is the mechanism of having a peaceful society? Well, you need people who have active consciences, who have a purpose in life, who understand and agree upon the origin, meaning, and purpose of life, and the importance of a person's life their liberty, their property, and who see the purpose of whatever government you decide on as maintaining that so that people can participate in their life instead of sitting back as many people have been engineered to be apathetic, to just watch screens, to have no access to their own will, to have absolutely no real worldview based on anything except for what has been imposed upon their minds. That's what you want is you want a conditioned population who will serve their masters through their corporations. And that's where you get back into the Darwinism employed by the hazard circular when they decided they're going to a new type of slavery. They'll enslave everyone to jobs and make them compete for jobs. And look how important jobs are. And we're in the Constitution. Does anything even refer to jobs as a part of government? and more and more you see that the government is all about jobs well are they for-profit corporations working for whom is the question and you are good at what you are you find many people saying this but i'd like to be you know more sure and have all the proof but uh... this is the essential part of this article to me when morally underdeveloped people come together to form a gang or even an army into the control of a totalitarian dictator, they pose a threat to society. Ordinary working class people must therefore band together to protect themselves. or face the peril of their disorganization, and that's where we are. When very wealthy, morally underdeveloped professionals in significant positions, Dr. Fauci, of political or economic power come together in some unethical scheme they pose an even greater threat to society because the size and scope of the harm that these elite class predators can achieve through covert manipulations of world markets and national relations is enormous. When greedy, power-hungry, unscrupulous politicians, bankers, industrialists, institutional investors, and corporate executives conspire together to plunder through a pattern of economic or physical warfare, they become an elite class of economic super predators having the ability to completely devastate society. In this context, amoral investors and hedge fund managers care not whether a market is going up or down, only that is moving and that they are controlling the movement or have inside knowledge of the direction that the manipulated market is about to go. To these folks, war is the ultimate profit center. This is because political instability creates extreme volatility in the marketplace, which is highly profitable for the institutional investors having inside knowledge. A physical war causes the greatest market demand for the very expensive goods such as weapons and medical supplies. which is profitable for the industrialists manufacturing these supplies. Further, international bankers like war, because it creates the greatest demand for enormous loans to the nations bringing or defending against the hostilities, which will be paying interest on these national debts to the international bankers for decades to come. go a little further here. Sections 6 and 7 of the American Popular Sovereignty explain in detail two extremely damaging schemes perpetrated by the globalist banking cartels, illegal mortgages and unconstitutional taxation policies and practices which constitute economic war crimes against the working-class citizens. Another extremely destructive scheme only mentioned here for the purpose of illustrating why societies form governments to protect themselves is how the billionaire hedge fund manager and open society founder George Soros is using his vast wealth to financially gut countries, destabilizing their governments, rig their elections, ruin their society with drugs, destroy their cultural and religious traditions and undermine their sovereignty by destroying their national borders. In response to these subversive activities and the Philippines, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Turkey and Pakistan have all banned Soros and his treacherous political and economic operations. I do not see why he is still alive. It is shocking and I guess it just shows at the top they're all protected and that we haven't found a way to get to them. It is amazing that this man and Bill Gates and so many others of them like Klaus Schwab who have been working at this for years, how they stay alive. It just shows how weak we are and how we have no organization. And its organization is just so important to what they have been able to accomplish with all their interlocking boards of directors. Okay, on the surface it might appear that Soros simply hates civilization or has some twisted kind of humanitarian bent, but in reality heís operating with a strong profit motive. Soros intentionally manufactures large scale political instability because it causes dramatic volatility or upward and downward economic movement in securities marketplace. Hedge funds managers desire upward and downward movement of the price of stocks and commodities, especially when they have inside knowledge because then they can make a lot of their money through buying and selling option contracts, predicting the future direction of the market. Soros combining his inside knowledge of the political instability that he is creating and the predictable effects of his subversive actions on the marketplace and economy together with his skill in trading stocks and bonds and derivatives to generate enormous profits for his multi-billion dollar hedge funds. So it goes on and on about how he's destroying national borders. He's flooding millions of Islamic migrants, mostly coming from war-torn countries in North Africa. Towards this end, he's working together with multinational financial institutions like MasterCard in funding the invasion of Islamic migrants into Europe and other parts of the world. This goes on and it's very interesting, but what we were going to talk about is international law. Obviously, this is lawless and no one in international law Well, we'll get to that in a second. Also, he does have five ideas of what people should be doing here to organize politically. and protect themselves, their property, their cultural values, standards, government, and the way of life from opposing or predatory individuals and organizations, as well as from a problem caused by natural or man-made disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzard, et cetera. Well, she's not telling you how. I mean, anybody can come up with these ideas. Yeah, we have to protect, facilitate, and regulate trade and commerce. You have to protect the society and culture from warmonging, predatory, or invading cultures. Bring out the best in people within society, upholding the principles of justice, fairness, kindness, and respect in all aspects of societal relationships and formally establish and protect good relations with other communities, societies, and cultures. Yes, I think those are good ideas, but doing it is not that easy, especially when people personally are under such attack by these criminals. So the whole idea of this national and international law, there's a big history to all of this, and let me see, maybe we should go over some of that. And there's ways of dividing. Of course, they like to divide the laws into all different kinds of laws, which is another way of dividing and conquering because basically there's just one law. What's happened in international law is you've gone from natural law over to positivism, which is like man-made law. It's just invention over reality, which law can be discovered. Even if you look at what common law is, Today people will tell you, oh, it's a judge-made law. No, that's not true. That's just another big lie, to take away the individual's power and the power of inherent knowledge of what it is that is evident in, say, which is referred to, self-evident knowledge in the Declaration of Independence. If people know what's right and wrong, unless they have been deprived of access to their inner life, which this is of course the big quest of the enemy and now to merge us with machines and take over the genes of the people which has been happening but we don't know to what degree because you can't believe anything you hear on TV. But this is from Let's see, international law, international law and municipal law. Now, there's a big argument which apparently is being ceded now to merge these together, but it was at one time. There's an international law which is totally different from municipal law. First of all, municipal law should not be happening in the United States. It's Roman civil law. And this is not supposed to be practiced in this country. But it is because there's municipal law everywhere, especially if it's true that 185,000 different corporations exist as pretending to be governmental entities that serve the people. Maybe they serve the people, but they steal from the people. They all go along with the whole banking establishment. Municipal law is going to be based on debt. and getting people into debt and raising property taxes, etc. Speaking of property taxes, if I still have it somewhere around here, there's a good article about the evil of property taxes. And it's by a guy, if I can find it, oh here it is, Pastor Matt Trewella, T-R-E-W-H-E-L-L-A, the Bible and property tax. And he says, The property tax is an evil which scriptures speak against and which pulp publics across the nation should denounce. Let me prove this to you. Let me ask you. This is like a very important question. Who owns the land? Because we live in a status nation, most people believe the land belongs to the state and any use that we get out of the land is a privilege granted to us by the state. Now this is totally inverted thinking to what people should be thinking. But it's become that people do believe this way. It's through brainwashing and also just destroying society and what it used to be. So we should, let's see, yeah, we should be thankful to the state for letting us use the land. But of course, who owns it? We don't really know, do we? Is it the bankers? But the Bible nowhere declares that the land belongs to the state, rather the scriptures declare the land belongs to God. So in Exodus 9.29 Moses declares to the Pharaoh, who I'm sure thought he owned the land, quote, as soon as I have gone out of the city, I will spread out my hands to the Lord and thunder will cease and there will be no more hail that you may know that the earth is the Lord's. Okay, I'm going to skip down here because it's got several more Let's see. The land belongs to God, not the state. A property tax is the state declaring it owns the land. And worse than that, it is a state attempting to usurp the place of God by saying it owns the land. A property tax is the state declaring it owns the land. You doubt this, just try not paying your property tax and see who owns the land. Well, that doesn't prove they own the land. It shows that they have a power. with no due process involved at all to steal from you. And this is of course unauthorized. So it shows you we're living in a lawless land. Imagine this. Imagine America in which there are no homeowners, just serfs. No one owns a home or land. and they'll be happy according to Klaus Schwab, they simply pay a feudal lord a special fee in order to remain on the land or in their home. They must maintain the land and the home they live in or the feudal lord can find, imprison, or evict them. They must obtain permission from the feudal lord to build onto their home or make significant improvements. Once they have built or improved their home, they Excuse me, must pay the feudal lord and increase specialty in order to remain in their home. The feudal lord can also send his agents to inspect the home whenever he wishes and the quote unquote homeowner, oh pardon me, the serf must grant them entry. The World Book Encyclopedia states that this arrangement is known as serfdom. They say it ended in the 1700s, but I submit to you that it has not ended. I submit to you that in America we have simply replaced the feudal lord with the state Serfdom is alive and well in America and it's maintained via the property tax. The property tax is an unbiblical evil tax. Number one, the tax is an unbiblical evil tax because the Bible nowhere grants the state jurisdiction to impose property tax. Nothing more needs to be said nowhere does the Bible grant the state jurisdiction to impose a property tax number two It is on biblical and evil because it dispossesses and inherit it disinherits the family Land in God's economy was meant to be an inheritance to future generations of family members and he gives verses Attacks on the land is an attempt by the state to defund dispossess and disinherit the family Families that cannot afford the tax will lose their land. No, it will be stolen. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall, who was one of the worst, penned the words in the 1819 McCullough versus Maryland case, the power to tax is the power to destroy. A property tax is an attempt by the state to destroy the family. God intended for families to own land. He intended the land to be an inheritance to the future members of the family. Any laws which the state enacts to see this end accomplished are just laws. Any laws which mitigate against God-given design are unjust laws. The land owned by families should not be taxed by the state, lest they rob future family members of their God-given inheritance. And number three, it's unbiblical and evil because the Bible teaches that property tax is an assault upon man's freedom. God is against property tax because property tax is not only an assault upon the family, but because it's an assault upon man's freedom. Property is basic to man's freedom. A tyrannical state always limits a man's use of his property. A tyrannical state always limits the use of his property, taxes it, and confiscates it as a means of enslaving a man without necessarily touching his person. The property tax enslaves a man and reduces him to a serf. This is an assault on a man's freedom. God views the property tax as an assault as evidenced by Holy Scripture. Samuel 1, 8, 14, 15. God speaking through Samuel tries to convince the children of Israel that they do not want a king like all other nations. One of the reasons he uses to try and convince them of this is an indirect property tax. But only, not only is God sustained for the property tax, evidenced in scripture by an indirect property tax that's also evidenced by a direct property tax, which is what America is today off under. And in Kings, let's see, it teaches us Kings 23, 28 to 37 that a direct property tax is assigned of an occupied country. A direct property tax is assigned that a nation is under oppression and tyranny. That is what Americans are under today a direct property tax in contrast a familiar cry of the American Revolution was liberty and property Nehemiah 5 for a direct property tax is a sign of an occupied country a direct property tax is a sign that the nation is under oppression and tyranny the Babylonians still rule them and what was imposed a direct property tax Those were three principle presuppositional reasons the property tax is wrong now. Let me give you three practice practical reasons property tax is wrong. One, property tax is wrong because of what it is used for. It's collected by a city government, municipalities of various local governments. A small portion is given to the state government. A small portion is given to the county government. The vast majority is kept by the local government. It's hard to determine what the state uses its portion for. The county government usually uses a large portion of of the small portion it receives for jails and prisons. These are unbiblical institutions as the Lord demanded retribution and restitution in his economy. The local government uses the vast majority of what it keeps for schools. This is another unbiblical institution. In the Bible, the state has never granted justification to educate children. This duty belongs to the family primarily. The Lord granted the family jurisdiction to educate their children. The church has granted jurisdiction to do so only as a secondary institution. The states never given jurisdiction to do so. God intended for the family to educate their children primarily. What does the state educate children in? Humanism, statism, does not encourage children to love their Lord, their God with all their minds, rather encourages children not to have God in their thoughts. Yes, it teaches them to have contempt for God. So property tax is wrong because of what it's used for. And property tax number two is wrong because it removes incentive to improve one's property. If you improve your property, it means you pay a higher property tax because you have increased the value of your property. Therefore, the property tax acts as a disincentive to improve the condition of one's property. And number three, property tax is wrong because it violates our state constitution here in Wisconsin. Article one, section four of the constitution says, all lands within the state are declared to be allodial and feudal tenures are prohibited. So that's Wisconsin. where they just apparently ignore that. And then it goes on to what is an elodial and it talks about the 1828 dictionary, which is close to the time of the writing of the Wisconsin Constitution. It decides elodial as pertaining to an elodium. And how is elodium defined? It's defined as freehold estate, land which is the absolute property of the owner, real estate held in absolute independence without being subject to any rent, service, or acknowledgement to a superior. It is thus opposed to the feud. In England, there is no elodial land, all land being held by the king. But in the United States, most lands are elodial. There it is. The land does not belong to the state. It is not the king's, but it's property owners to families as God intended. All land was declared elodial in our Wisconsin constitution prior to any property tax being brought upon the land. I submit to you that property tax makes our land futile and makes it void of being a lodeal. Therefore, the property tax is in violation of Article 1, Section 14 of the Constitution. Property tax is against scripture and affront to God in an attempt to destroy the family and an assault on man's freedom. We should be opposed to it, therefore. The reason Americans are under the oppressive property tax is because we are a nation of citizens in rebellion to God and because the American church acting as an idolatrous prostitute. We must not allow the state to usurp the place of God. We must give him his proper place and subject ourselves to his laws. And it goes, it does go on. But anyway, yes, we are living under tyranny. And these are basic, basic law propositions, which the question is, when did every state lose their land patents, which give you the elodium, the elodio title to your land? We don't have it. So you're not free. Life, liberty and property is all under assault in this country now. And, and, hi, Phyllis, what's up? Yeah, we're coming from going to international law. But if you can't even have the law in your own country, if our law has been stolen from us, what's the point of talking and looking at international law where it's pretty much the same thing that's going on? This is what is so problematic about reading about all these little creatures that are imposing these international rules on everybody that they're making up. They all come from various theories, but mainly itís corporatism. Iím pretty convinced of that when theyíre talking about the private and public law and now merging them. Thatís from a law journal and that was the whole subject of the public international law versus private international law reconsidering the distinction by Susan L. Karamian. And she's basically talking about you need now to merge them. That's what this is about, merging them. So why? And then she, I mean you could, it's just boring to read these things, but she does go back at one point and I have another article here, another law journal called the Lawless Law of Nations from 1925. That's a good one. This person is another one of the modernists who can't really think. But they go back both of these articles, the Peace of Westphalia. This was in 1648 and it came after the end of the Thirty Years' War for one thing. And I'm not going to look at it from her point of view because she doesn't go into much detail. But I think Sterling Edwards from the St. Louis Bar Association, this is January 1925, does go in. He goes back into the development of the Law of Nations going all the way back to Greece and Rome. He starts out by saying, and this is chapter three of a book apparently. Let me see. It is from the St. Louis bar, so it's Washington University Law Review. This is chapter three of his book. This is called The Lawless Law of Nations. The developments of the Law of Nations is this chapter. And all modern authorities on the Law of Nations affirmed that no such body of law did or ever could exist prior to the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which ended the Thirty Years' War ushered in the modern European state system. And this is really something that's of interest. And once again, I wish we knew the history behind this, because where did all of these states come from anyway after the After the fall of the Roman Empire, which is very slow, suddenly you have the Dark Ages, suddenly you have all these different groups of people in hierarchical situations, which makes you wonder, like, how did that exactly happen? My guess is it comes from these were people who were already in ruling positions, probably coming from Rome, merging out over Europe. But he says that Confirming the independence and sovereignty of nearly 400 distinct absolute political entities. The Constitution of the Germanic Empire is finally adjusted by the Peace of Westphalia formed a singularly complicated political structure. It was composed of no less than 355 different sovereign states of various descriptions, feudal, ecclesiastical, and municipal, of unequal extent and relative importance. Among these were 150 secular states possessed and ruled by hereditary electors, dukes, land graves, marceses, counts, and burgraves. 123 ecclesiastical states ruled by Electors, archbishops, bishops, abbots, grandmasters of military, 62 imperial cities governed as republics. So these are the ones that got together and made these decisions to move into nation states. And this is where we get this law of the sovereign states. Is this a good idea? Because to me it sounds like we're almost set up to do exactly what's happening today. And this is in the 1648. It could be true. Once again, we'd have to see the history behind some of this. But it says that there were nations before that time, to be sure, but the law of nations, as had been pointed out, is not a law of nations, but a law of sovereign states. And not until this large group of autocrats arose, was there any other comparable community to be found on the Earth's surface? Nothing is vote safe to us when the Protestant princes who met at Osnenberg and the Catholic princes who met at Munster to conclude this peace, derived their authority to confirm sovereignty in any or all of the European states. Though we are told by Oppenheim, who seems to be everywhere in what things I'm reading, that it was the first time in the history a European Congress assembled for the purpose of settling matters of international law, of matters international by common consent of the powers. These are unauthorized powers who had pretty much total control over their various constituents. So perhaps the powers did not actually confirm or confer sovereignty upon these states, but merely recognized it as a visible fact in the absolute character which states uniformly possessed in the persons of their despotic rulers. At any rate, all were sovereign and the treaties of recognition, we find that confirmation running not to the peoples but to their respective emperors, kings, princes, dukes, and other hereditary and unaccountable rulers. So this is where it started here. In spite of the unanimity of the so-called authorities on this point, however, it is discernible from history that as early as the 4th century before Christ, the Greeks were practicing a system that had all the earmarks of the law of nations with the modern sovereign state left out. Thus it comprised such Subjects as naturalization, status of aliens, traveling and domiciled, counsels, asylums, extradition, immunity of ambassadors, and goes on and on, and the same type of thing that we have today. In spite of the God-given character of the Greek states as humanity perfected, we find no hard and fast qualification of this law as applicable to sovereign states only, nor do they term it international law or the law of nations. Their philosophers do describe it, however, as universal law, and this is from Aristotle, or the law of nature from Sophocles, as distinguished from particular law, the law of any given state. So here they're just calling it universal versus the law of the state, which would be, who knows if they would call that. I mean, that's trouble with private and public law. What is it actually referred to? And people never seem to define what they're speaking of, which goes along with the philosophy of obfuscation. They don't want you to know what's going on. But Aristotle speaks of the universal law as the unwritten but universally recognized principles of morality. So there you go. And that's in his book on rhetoric. Again, in referring to the universal or natural law, he says law is reason unaffected by desire, which is really good. It's obvious, therefore, that while modern authorities may be correct in saying the prevailing system of law of nations was unknown to the ancients, the Greeks ordered their relations with other people according to a fairly definite system, though their philosophy... Philosophers conceived it to flow from nature, morality, or reason rather than from the unaccountable power of sovereign states. So you see, then you go to Rome and as a successor to Greece and its political and cultural dominance of the world, we observed that while the Jews, the villain or the written law of the Roman citizen was ever expanding through the various methods of legislation peculiar to them, quite a different system was developing to regulate their relations with aliens or peregrine. A peregrine eye is the end of it, slave and free, and of aliens with each other who increasingly flocked to Rome as the frontiers of the conquest were widened. Aliens in Rome were excluded from the privileges of the Rome, Rome and law, but the necessities of trade and peaceful intercourse and of order made some common ground of the adjustment imperative. In theory and practice of the times, the law was wholly personal and the Roman citizen, as we know in the experience of the Apostle Paul in Jerusalem, carried his law with him wherever he might go. So too, the Goth, the Lombard, the Burgundian, the Tuscan, the Umbrian, the Carthaginian, and others coming to Rome each had his separate law. To meet this condition of conflicts of law, the Romans instituted a new magistrate in 247 BC, whom they entitled the Praetor Peregrinus, to distinguish him from their own legislator, Judge, the Praetor Urbana. And it was through this office that there was a slowly evolved, distinct body of law known as the Jews Gentium, the law of nations, which grew up and was applied Until the extension of citizen to all subjects of the empire by the edict of Kara Kala between 212 and 217 AD, rendered it no longer necessary or useful. It embraced not only private international law, but public international law as well, including the Jews, Fethial, dealing mainly with the practices of war. So I don't know, that's just the background to this. And I'm gonna try to skip ahead. So you see they have public and private law back then and let's see underlying principles of the juice, Gentium would, as respects commercial matters, be found in good faith and common sense, and as respects family matters and inheritance in natural affection. Then molded by Roman courts, it was viewed as the essence of the law previously existing amongst the peoples and of usages which common sense and the needs of intercourse required. It was therefore common to all mankind, as Gaius tells us, and coeval with the human race itself, the law which natural reason had created. At this point it became indistinguishable from the law of nature of the Greeks. Then they talk about Cicero who of course was huge with natural law and he contributed so much to the philosophical development of the law. He described it as the highest reason implanted in nature which commands those things which ought to be done and prohibits the reverse as the highest law born before all the ages before any law was written or state formed. Law did not begin to be when it was put into writing, but it arose at the same moment with the mind of God. The Jewish Gentile was more and more considered as flowing from and embodying the natural law of mankind with which there necessarily arose a conception of natural rights, a consequence that was to exert so profound an influence on the political condition of mankind in the centuries to come. Anyway, this is a very interesting article and it does go on, but I want to get more to the more modern. That's the very basis of loss. They in Greece especially, the natural law, and in Sicily who was a spokesman in Rome. as in the Declaration of Independence, it's about nature and nature is God and the knowledge that is inherent to you. And this is what is deviate, we've deviated from this by creating fictional corporations. We haven't done it, the states done it. And now they're trying to pretend like they're not going to do certain things, but their corporations can do this. Corporations are the creations of the states. And the states have the responsibility to stop this. The fact that they aren't is because they want what happens to be blamed on the corporations and they should be all dissolved. There should be no private corporations. And now people are beginning to think these are private when actually they're quasi-public private. Yeah? Yeah? I know Ohio has, and I know there are at least seven other states, if not more, that have signed themselves over to the Rockefeller Foundation and to FEMA. Therefore, the state is not really run by the state. It is actually run by FEMA and by the Rockefeller Foundation. So, trying to change this or trying to stop this stuff, You have to go after FEMA and go after the Rockefeller Foundation. Well, yeah, this is organized crime, right. So that's, yeah, so it's organized crime. So what I'm talking about is what has happened in the past, and this is what a whole lot of, you can't really talk about public and private law, I don't believe without talking about the corporations, because what we have is a merger of the illegitimate state with the illegitimate corporations. and the corporations has a history in this country and it's not really the same as the history of the corporations in England. because of the reaction against the corporations in the colonial times. But it's come to be because of the enemies that were in this country from the beginning, the corporations began to proliferate and then they took over the law basically in terms of the Supreme Court after the Civil War. And all we're talking about basically now is corporate law when you look at that book, say, by Gustav Meyers, which I have, but I can't find it. It's really important, I think, because he did such in-depth research on things. And of course after the Civil War when they started privatizing the law or rather unifying the law of the states, now they're doing it, they're unifying the private law of the nation states in Unidroid. And why is all this happening? I think it's because it goes all along with WEP, Agenda 21, and you're going to have this communitarian corporate communist law and you don't own anything, they own you. And I think that's part of what this vaccine is. They'll have a patent on you and take ownership of you. It's all extremely sick. And yet this does appear to be what's happening and you go back and you look at what happened in this country with splitting law from morality, which can't be done because the whole knowledge of the law comes from the individual and his access to the law via conscious, which means with knowledge, knowledge of what? Well, you have knowledge of... the law and what it actually means. And that's cut off once you, with Oliver Wendell Holmes, and his theories came from Europe. And theories and actuality, or theories and law, like the common law is not a theory at all. It's based on harm. It's actually based on factual harm done to one person and making that person whole again. All these other things are theories. It's like this today, I got this in my email, academia letters, distributive justice and the epistemological argument against dessert. I kept going, dessert, hmm. This is John Rawls, he's another one that just made law up and it says that the dessert-sensitive theories of distributive justice seem to be making a comeback after what was generally regarded as a devastating critique in John Rawls' extremely influential, A Theory of Justice. They are presented as having a promising future and as likely to make significant contribution to debates on distributive justice for some time to come. Well, I mean, again, these are inventions of people for social engineering purposes, and it's anything but justice. You're going to decide who deserves what. That's what the dessert meant. It's right out of the insane asylum. And where we are now is basically the harm done. This is what we need to know, the harm done to individual people in this country by agents of governments and corporations who together are working to destroy the country and make everyone into slaves owning no property. And of course, due to social engineering, they'll be very happy to own no property and to be a slave. And so there's where we are. And so the background to all this is really it's severing morality from law and letting devious little psychopaths control the law. I read an article a few weeks ago about psychopaths in certain areas and in the DC area there's a high degree of psychopaths. Now I have no idea how they arrived at these conclusions, but the conclusion was that that's because there's so many lawyers here. So back to this article. From the 5th to the 15th century, let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God, the powers that be ordained of God, whoever therefore resisted the power, resisted the ordinance of God, and they that resist shall secure to themselves damnation. From the fifth to the fifteenth century, that's quite a long time, the divine origin of law and government was hardly doubted. But it was not a new idea. The Greeks had deduced the control of the deity or deities from the movements and processes of the material universe and had extended it to the affairs of men. And the Jew's Gentium of the Romans was developing logically toward that view before the dawn of Christianity. And when the Christian era did come, the philosophic conception of the system was readily adapted and expanded without shock. So the influence of Christianity upon law was not merely to support authority. However, there was in it a potent force working in quite the opposite direction. It preached the supremacy of the eternal principles of morality which emperors must obey and which people themselves might defend even against their emperors. In it, in fact, It, in fact, gave a sanction and spirit to the principles of natural law and to individual responsibility upon which today rests all that we have to civil and religious liberty. So tenaciously does this idea of the over-ruling character of the law of nature persist that we find Blackstone in the 18th century declaring in the words of Cicero that Being coeval with mankind and dictated by God himself, it is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe in all countries and at all times. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this and such of them as are valid derive all their force and all their authority immediately or immediately from this original. So, um... He immediately qualifies that assertion in such a way as to destroy its force by declaring that society implies government, and their quote must be in all of them a supreme, irresistible, absolute, uncontrollable authority in which the jura, sumana, imperii, or rights of the sovereignty, resist. Even a scholarly, as modern as the late discount Bryce was not wholly convinced that the law of nature is a mere fiction as the analytical jurists contend, which we may see in the closing sentence of this essay bearing that title where he says, who can say that an idea so ancient in itself simply yet capable of taking many aspects an idea which has had so varied a history and so wide a range of influence may not have a career reserved for it in the long future which still lies before the human race. Though all modern writers on the law of nations assert that the system could have no existence until the birth of that Congress of sovereign states in 1648 by the peace of Westphalia, they inform us at the same time that the father of the law of nations is Hugo Grotius A Dutch jurist who well in exile at Senlis in France composed the first comprehensive work on the subject. It was called the Dijour Belly Akpoxic. I have no idea how you say that. Published in 1625, 23 years before the eventful peace, thus Oppenheim says, it has rightly been maintained that no other work with a single exception of the Bible has ever exercised a similar influence upon human minds than that whole development of the modern law of nation takes root from this forever famous book. However, that may be the work is now an antiquarian curiosity to the modern legal scientists. Now we have legal scientists. And the most fruitful and beneficent part of it, that dealing with the obligations of natural law and reason is rejected as particularly pernicious by modern power holders and their legal apologists. Oppenheim was one of the most liberal of all of the prevailing so-called positive positivist schools of writing himself affirms that there is no doubt that, but for the law of nature, which Grotius resurrected from the Jews Gentium, and the work of his disciples, our modern constitutional law would not be what it is, that is to say men in civil society would still be without any natural rights as against their governments. So Grotius expounded the law of nations as embodying two kinds of law. natural and voluntary. The former, which he supported with the testimony of philosophers, historians, poets, jurists, and theologians of all ages, quote, is the dictative right reason, pronouncing that there is in some actions a moral obligation and in other actions a moral deformity arising from their respective suitableness or repugnance to the rational and social nature, and that consequently such actions are enjoyed or forbidden by God, the author of nature. The law, which he distinguished as voluntary law, comprised such rules as had their origin in the common consent of sovereigns. The world order in which he found himself being dominated by absolutism, though mired in the anarchy of the Thirty Years' War, he perforce founded his international community upon sovereigns and sovereign states. His nation of sovereignty combined the internal aspect of supremacy with the external aspect of independence regulated and restrained, however, by that same law of nature which circumscribed the individual. Hence in his view, this international system had the dual character of law of nature and of nations. So then, within the next 50 years, their worthy disciple appeared and that was Samuel Pupendorf, who was a native of Saxony, and in 1672 he published the Law of Nature and well, Dejour Naturae Edgentium. So he denied that any voluntary, customary, or positive law of nations had any force of real law. That the law of nature of reason and morality alone held sway between nations. So, Deep was interested in this new system of law that Pupendorf was called to the first chair of the Law of Nature and Nations, instituted at Heidelberg in 1661. Then in 1750, Christian Wolff, a German professor of law at the University of Hough, brought out his institution's juris naturae agentium, in which he visualized the coming of the world state or consideration. Look how now we're visualizing things like they do today about agenda. Everything's imagining and visualizing the coming of the world state. So while stressing the law of nature, he also allowed validity to and defined three other kinds of law. the customary, the voluntary, and the conventional, the last created by treaties. The last and most influential writer of this so-called naturalist school was clarifying and extending the message of Grotius was Emmerich de Votel, a Swiss citizen in the public service of Saxony, who in 1758 published the law of nations or the principles of natural law applied to the conduct and affairs of nations and sovereigns. The inspiration for this work was drawn from Wolfe, whose treatise written in Latin would be known to few, but Tell, however, rejected the idea of a world republic as the ultimate consequence of natural law. The necessity for cooperation and security had prompted men to form civil societies, and the natural law approves of that, he says, but there is no means, the same necessity for civil society amongst nations. Yet, Vettel concedes the needs of a limited form of world organization in vindicating the right of all to unite to put down violations of the law. As to what this natural law is, that is the equally binding upon individuals and nations. The definition of Justinian is accepted as those rules established amongst all men by natural reason. And again, Vettel describes it as the immutable laws of justice and the voice of conscience. So although Patel was the first writer on the law of nations to be to be to found the modern state upon the free subjection of its equal citizens to the public authority of the whole In all that relates to the common good He nevertheless had to reckon with the existence of emperors and kings possessing absolute power, but there's something wrong with this whole idea here of free subjection of equal citizens to the public authority of the whole. That's democracy. We have rule of law in this country which supposedly, but it's never spoken of and it's disappearing. That's the law by which you are the sovereign over your own life and property. So I don't know why that's not mentioned here except for it's perhaps it was not something thought about at this moment by this person. Fatale. And he's talking about international law, so maybe he's not so worried about the individual law in relation to what is called the sovereign, which I don't like that too much, because we're supposed to be in charge of the government. Obviously, everything has been reversed since the Civil War and the 14th Amendment, but that does not take away from the reality of the fact that there's no one in this country who has any force of law authority to force anyone in this country to do something against their conscience. Unless that person has already done something against their conscience and harmed the life, liberty, or property of someone else, this has to be the law. And you have to be careful about having that enough that you don't know what's happening in your own county because things are done and laws are put into effect that are coming from who knows where from the very top outside of the purview of the individual people. But to have things to have it made legal that you would have international bodies such as the UN and who where you get international criminals reigning over people because this has all been built to be this way because who built the UN? It was all the bankers, the internationalists and the communists and that's the two forces that have merged now to control the people through communism at the bottom and in gender 2130-50. and through corporate regions and trading blocs at the top, the capitalist vultures and their corporations. And you really don't have a state anymore at all that's representing the people. So when you look at this international law, to me, it's just a further devolution of the lives of individual people to be taken over by communitarianism and corporatism. until you'll be happy in your servitude. So I'm sorry we haven't even gotten over to that international law, but I think the background of this natural law in the St. Louis law review is very interesting. And so it goes on and on. Let me see. And I'm going to jump ahead. The rules laid down by Battelle, while falling far short of the demands of justice, morality, and humanity, are nevertheless far in advance of the practices of states even in our own day. Now this is written in 1925. Not the least of its achievements was its domination of the political thought of the United States from the foundation of our government until the 20th century as expressive of the true law of nations and as distinguished from the adverse practices of the states. And it is to the influence of the tell alone that our country owes its very reputation as almost the only one on the globe that is animated by any idealism in the furtherance of a just international legal system. The fault with Votel, if it can be so termed, is that pointed out by Professor De La Pradel. In the introduction to the Carnegie Institute, that should be your first worry there, the Carnegie Institute translation, as the difficulty of every author who seeks to formulate a general conception of the laws of nations, namely, how do you combine the subjection of states to the law with their sovereignty and does not recognize any law over them. This is the problem. And this is why many people say that there is no such thing as international law because there's no – well, I have another section here where the argument is, well, what is the law anyway, which we may get to if I can find that one. That's the argument. What is the law? What is international law anyway? And is it real or not? And the people who say it's not real say will say, and that's John Austin, I think. International law is the command of the sovereign, and it's sanctioned by its enforcement. But there's no sovereign in international law, and there's no enforcement mechanism. So of course you see that these problems are being fixed in the United Nations with NATO. and you have people making up laws and it's evolving, which is to the devolution of humanity as more and more powerful instruments. Look at, I mean, how can you deny that it is in actuality functioning? It's nomination. It was set up to be the head of the world government. And I think the people who have denied this in the past are going to have to come to terms with the fact that they have either been misled or they're useful idiots. both of those being the same or that they are somehow just liars and taking part in this horror that is progressing every day. Of course, no reconciliation is possible or ever will be. It is only when the state ceased to be omnipotent that people will be permitted to build up a system of law adequate to their interrelations, nor will their public relations loom so very large in a system. While the council or commercial agent would probably remain at his post, it's quite certain that the gorgeous embassies with their hosts of secretaries in the military, naval and aeronautical attachés, would return to the body of private producers and thus reduce the army of public consumers. Well, that's good. I really like this guy. It's worth noting that the revolutionary work of Vettel appeared in the admits of the great intellectual reaction which began in France in the reign of Louis XV against the servility of letters enforced under his predecessors and reached at the climax in the chaos that gave birth to the Declaration of the Rights of Man by the French Constitutional Convention in 1793. Vatelle's volume was no more permitted to circulate in France, however, than were the words of Buffon, D'Alembert, Diderot, La Harp, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire, all of whom suffered final imprisonment or both with the burning of their writings by the public hangmen. Vettel must have been particularly offensive to the French monarchy in as much as he had preached the right of a people not only to dispose but actually to execute a sovereign turned tyrant. There's a good rule. What is particularly remarkable about this period of apparent triumph of the principles of the natural law and of natural rights that it was hoped would destroy the sovereign attributes of every monarch in Europe and usher in a universal constitutional order in every nation's internal affairs is that it marks the abandonment of the doctrine of natural law in the development of the law of nations. For it was just at this time by sinister coincidence that the so-called positivist school of legal writers on the law of nations took the field attacking the validity of the law of nature as no law at all and it best but ethics. The doctrine of natural rights was certainly pushed to a terrifying excess in the French Revolution. And it is not to be wondered at that the violence committed in its name undermined the faith in man of even so staunch a lover of his kind as Edmund Burke. Whatever the cause of the reaction, the profits of the new materialistic school appeared in the persons of two Englishmen. Oh yes, our good old friend, the lunatec, Jeremiah, Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. who preached that true law is a command proceeding from a determinate rational being to which is annexed, an eventual evil or sanction, but that laws imposed by general opinion are style laws by an analogical extension of the term and are not positive laws, for every positive law is prescribed by a given superior or sovereign to a person or person in subjection to its author. Now that is what you would expect from these two. In their theory, coercive power was an indispensable factor and they logically turned to the 16th century and rehabilitated the absolute conceptions of Bowdoin and Hobbes of the limitless and uncontrollable power of sovereigns as vital in the creation of true law. When Austin turned to consider the rules of law of nation nature and nations he could find no overruling world army and Navy to enforce them Hence he denied that there existed any true law of nations You know You could have a law that's not being enforced This is the unwritten law that he doesn't seem to get because he wants to invent laws and I'm sure he has intent with that so when when Often turned to consider the rules of the law of nature and nations, you could find no overruling, okay, hence he denied there existed. Often spent a part of his youth in the army on leaving what he studied at Heidelberg and Bonn, where he imbibed deeply the spirit of the Roman law. It is not surprising that his doctrine so agreeable to the autocratic authority should have been favorably received and encouraged by governments. But it is puzzling that so many so-called legal scientists In no way, the pendiaries of government should continue blindly to accept them. Writers on the Law of Nations, henceforth abandoning Grotius, Pufendorf and Vettel seek some other basis than reason or natural law as a foundation for their system in order to square it with Austinian postulates. The works of, and I assume that's referring not to, okay, it's to John Austin, the Dutch jurist, and here's another one, Binkenschoke lent himself to this end. In his theory, this is Binkenschoke, The laws of nation was founded either in custom or in convention, and there was no other law between nations than these tacitans expressed kind. As to its sanction, Austin's coercive element were assured that it is found in retaliation or war undertaken by one sovereign state against another that had violated the law. Thus, the right of violence and war became formally justified in the system of sovereign states. Clearly, the so-called customary and conventional law of nation of the positivist is in no sense commanded from above, since sovereignty excludes the idea of a superior as for the sanction or coercive element in retaliation and war. That is available only to the strong against the weak. While the positives do not mention this, it is easy to deduce from Austin's Society of Irresponsible Sovereign and Docile Citizens or Subject that the necessary element of coercion is in practice but a measure for the strong against the weak and that therefore in the society of nations the great powers who now keep the little ones in order do in fact command that their so-called customary command that there are so-called customary and conventional laws, and there's no end to that. What else does the political hegemony of the Great Powers mean? Oppenheim tells us that though all sovereign states are equal, nevertheless, all arrangements made by the body of the Great Powers naturally gain the consent of the minor states. So from the 19th century onward, we're assured by a constant succession of so-called international authorities that the law of nations is founded first in the practice of sovereign states, a plurality of like acts, thereby creating customary law. So your acts create the law. And second in treaties, special and general, thereby creating special or general conventional laws. So the sovereign states are making up these laws. And then, sounds like a plan. And secondly, okay, whether these practices and treaties are moral or immoral, just or unjust, whether they violate reason or natural law is no longer the concern of legal science. The positivist writers tell us morality, justice, humanity, these are terms known to ethics, but no longer known to the law of nations since it's divorced from the law of nature. So this, now you're seeing an international law just as you saw it here with Oliver Wendell Holmes with morality. So, thus often asserts that a law may be unjust, but it's nevertheless binding. Wherefore, to resist it may be virtuous, but can never be legally right. So now you're bound by evil law, and that's okay because you've divorced ethics from the law. So we have a new invention by the people, and the question is who will, Austin and Jeremy Bentham, these are all people who are connected somehow, especially in Mills and his son, to the East Indian Company. And so now we have this an authority such as Sir Frederick Pollock declares, the much ground is common to both. The subject matter of laws and ethics is not the same. The field of legal rules of conduct does not coincide with that of moral rules, which is not included in it. And the purposes for which they exist are distinct. That's a quote. But the same process of reasoning, by that same process of reasoning, that deduces the existence of a valid rule of law of nations from the like practices of sovereign states and close any act, however outrageous, with the sanctity of law as soon as there are imitators, the repeated bank robberies and other crimes inflicted upon us would repeal our criminal codes. Good point. Laura Murr is the only outstanding author who has perceived this absurdity. And he says, there are many forms of crimes in folly which differ from ordinary crimes in follies, only in that being committed by a large number of persons simultaneously, they partake of the character of customs. So now we're going to have customs, it's just a lot of crimes by a lot of people at the same time. And it becomes traditional like it is in this country. We have liars, thieves, murderers, and they work together and it's okay, it's a custom now, it's traditional to allow that to go on. So, customs of this class, though as reactions against each other, they occasionally yield a result in which becomes a source of law. Having themselves no claim to that character, agrarian or communistic outrages are not sources of law, even in cases in which they lead to more accurate definitions of the natural rights of persons or the limits of private property. Elsewhere, Lorimer posits this unanswerable argument It is obvious that there is no intermediate region of indifference between justice and injustice. So there can be no gural relations, which are partly normal and partly abnormal. Indifference between related entities is a contradiction in terms. An attitude which is not abnormal alone, but anti-gural, which carries us out of jurisprudence altogether. But he immediately attacks the foregoing argument in these incomprehensible words. In consequence of their abnormality, they are right relatively only, not absolutely, temporarily, not permanently. They're right only in relation to conditions that are wrong because not wholly independent of human volition. Then he wavers as though not quite convinced that conditions that are wrong can be sources of right. saying that but these conditions are not natural phenomena either ordinary like the changes of the seasons the alterations of the day and night the processes of growth and decay or Extraordinary like earthquakes and thunderstorms there are aberrations from the natural life of man a natural phenomena like preventable disease the existence of which and of their consequences can be durelly recognized only with the view to their removal and A system of jurisprudence was repped on the assumptions of the fundamental rectitude of human nature. This admits the laws of belligerency and neutrality only conditionally and under protest. Without fully representing, comprehending his profound truth, Lorimer presents the definition of the law of nations. This is it. But we have seen that the perfected relations of all separate rational entities when realized is freedom. liberty to be and to develop themselves in accordance with their idea or in other words with special character which their nature has assigned them. Assuming this to be so, the law of nations must be further and more specially defined as the realization of freedom of separate nations. He failed to perceive that the prevailing system means freedom only for the sovereign states, the dominant politicians composing their governments, and the subjection for the nation themselves. However, Lorimer was progressive relatively. None of his predecessors since Vettel or his successors questioned the jural character of abnormal relations between sovereign states and the authors of this profound change in the system of the law of nations from a highly moral one promising much for human liberty to a grossly material one have at their head with Binker-Shoke, two German contemporaries Johann Jacob Moser and George Frederick von Martens who constitute the founders of the prevailing positivist school, thus Binker Shoke declares the law of nations is only a presumption founded upon usage, which every such presumption ceases the moment the will of the party who is affected by it is expressed to the contrary. As for the law of nature or the principles of justice and morality or natural reason, they can become law he affirms only through positive adoption and practice and are without validity in themselves. For we must now see what usage has approved. That must prevail since the law of nations is sense derived. So you derive your law from usage, what has happened from acts. It's just rather ridiculous because who is going... It's to do away with all conscience whether you call it... system of morals, human action or ethics, which is a branch of philosophy. It doesn't matter. The foundation is just the way people act. This is just insane. And how did these people, this is always the question, how did they predominate as positivists over the people who believe in what is coming from nature and nature's God and it has to be as you divide the people from their inner world which is I think goes all the way back to the whole idea of nominalism and to get people to doubt there's such a thing as the mind and the spirit and and the soul or psyche as described by Plato and This is what happens when you move towards the materialistic world set that we're in today and And now you have divided people. It's almost like we have two species living, some people who understand what's going on and then we have the woke who have been told what to believe and they believe it and they become agents of their own destruction and the destruction of everyone else. And you can see it, what happened to the law in this country as we were deprived of the knowledge of the law and then it was It was severed from morality and in the law of nations, which is the same thing. And so what is the future of the law of nation? Now this goes on and on. And it goes up to, I'm trying to think of, well of course this was written in 1925, but this is a problem. So now we're gonna go into communal, what is the communal, the balancing, the right of the community against the individual. This has nothing to do with anything. Except for capitalism, it's capitalistic. You have judges and who's going to balance these? And what does that have to do with the law? Well, it's based on the opinion of certain men who are in power. This is how they want things to go. So that's what they're going to do. And of course, there's an ulterior motive always behind these things. And once you have communitarianism implanted in the community where people aren't owning anything any longer, and you get rid of all dissidents, you use social engineering through social sciences and that's why legalism became a science. And that goes all the way back to the time of Bacon. He wanted to use due to law what people were doing with empiricism and science. So it's all about experience. And pretty soon you can have, you do experiments and you come up with laws and you just use those. And pretty soon you don't have individual people with any knowledge of the law. That's the conscience. That should be the mechanism, is the action of people in touch with their conscience as to what is right or wrong. And they're writing it all out of everything through these laws. And we've merged now. You don't distinguish between the common law After it was changed from the common law, you call them both the common law and people talk about judgment law as if it's the common law, but it isn't the common law. The common law was discovered within the minds of men and men going back to the German tribes and this has nothing to do with Christianity, most likely, because these people were not Christians, they understood their internal world and that man has no right to make laws over other men. However, you can have negative law. That's the difference between positive and negative law. And of course, if you have Christianity added to this where you're supposed to love your neighbor as yourself, as well as God, and be in touch with your creator, then as you progress In your life, you will inherently want to help people that need help. That would be the positive law. The positive aspect of the Golden Rule would be voluntary. The negative is not voluntary because there you have to restore a person. in terms of how they have been harmed. So you see in the international law what has happened going back into the history where you're severing it from ethics and with the common law, you're just destroying the common law altogether in 1938. But even before that, you're manipulating it and you're getting people to believe things which are not true as they are made as non-participants of the law. And so pretty soon as you devolve into the place where we are today, where people are constantly manipulated through advertisements, TV, all of the media as well as the schools, you have compliant robots developing. And the dissidents don't want to be compliant robots and they don't like having their lives destroyed. And you can root them out very quickly once you have communitarianism in place and that's where we're going. And it's just man-made law. to the advantage of those people in power. Those are the true people who are the oppressors. Everyone else becomes their victim. And amongst the victims, if people do well, they tend to not understand what's really going on and will come to the aid of the people who are the criminals and the traitors who have taken over the country. It's pretty obvious that that's happening. So anyway, is there anything else in here? I mean this whole article is interesting. It would be interesting to go back and see who these people were and who they were related to. And I was looking at, say, the Dutch guy that they were mentioning, somewhere around here. If I could only find some of the books I have, I could check on some of these people. But let me see if I, I want to see if there's anything at the end of this that we should go and look at. It may be asserted therefore that though the legal scientists and if you go down go in and look at Social sciences and law is under that now in Wikipedia. Why? Because there are all these sciences that are what's used to social engineer people. So it may be asserted therefore that though the legal sciences in the international field have succeeded in their treaties in separating the legal law from the moral, the former is tending to approximate the latter in our national systems with a constancy that promises their ultimate reconciliation. Now this is written almost a hundred years ago. So I don't believe that's, unfortunately, I don't believe that's true any longer. The laws of nature, which embraces the terms morality, justice, and reason, is entirely too vague to form the basis of any law of nations. The positive writers tell us, yet the law of nature of the Greeks and the Romans has its counterpart in the English common law in its constant deference to reason and reasonableness. In the law of sales, for example, a controversy over price is solved by an appeal to what is reasonable, reasonable care, and what a reasonable man would do in the circumstances, our old and familiar ideas. Of course, who today would be, you know, who would we call reasonable today in the public with what we're seeing on TV? Not that we need public people to make those decisions, but we don't have anything to do with the law anymore. We're not under the common law. We are under some sort of commercial administrative law. And people argue about what it is. To me, what matters is we need to go back to the real law that's based on morality and not people deciding who should have what based on what exactly. Oh, yes. The people that are victims of the white people who are in power, many of whom are being destroyed, but they still are somehow hurting these people. This is just fictional. It goes right along with fictional corporations and it's now fictional lives which are actually happening. It's a tragedy. Though we speak of a violation of the laws of nature, the phrase means generally that an act in disregard of a certain sequence of phenomena in the animate or animal world, inanimate world, involves an inevitable consequence in the nature of a penalty. No governmental power is necessary to enforce this penalty. It is quite as potent in chastising governments and nations as individual men when disregarded. The affliction and misery of man in polity political society reveals this clearly enough. As Montesquieu long ago said, those who assert that a blind fatality produced the various effects we behold in this world talk very loosely, for can anything be more unreasonable than to pretend that a blind fatality could be productive of intelligent beings? There is then in this sense a natural law of nations quite distinct from those rules of convenience and that adjective so-called customary and conventional law which monopolize the attention of text writers. It is the same law which according as it is confirmed to the disregarded unites or separates men and families, families and nations and nations in the great world society. Whether we call it natural law or natural reason or the principles of justice, morality, humanity, it is undeniable that if it acts in the individual relations of man it operates as fully in his collective relations. If these general terms are still too vague, it is admittedly possible for men and nations to live honorably, to endure, to endure no one and to render to each man his due. That can be comprehended by even the dullest mind. Not anymore. However, As has been pointed out, the only so-called law known to sovereign states today is of two kinds, the customary and the conventional. The latter may be properly termed since it is founded in the obligation of treaties, and treaties between states are nothing but contracts which make good or special, good special or general law, according as they are limited by the same general principles with limit contracts between man and man. Unfortunately, the international contract is not so limited. as to the alleged customary law founded in the practices of sovereign states in denial and defiance of all community restraint, springing from uncontrollable self-assertion and recognizing no principles of justice and morality as a restraining force. This is mere caricature of law. It can be considered law only if it is possible to conceive of a law of lawlessness. or an order of disorder, and that is where we are. As Jackson H. Ralston has pointedly said in his admirable little volume, Democracies International Law, if a thousand times men have been overcome by their enemies and despoiled of their pocketbooks, there is not thereby created a law of robbery. A thousand like instances between nations cannot create a law of war sanctioning such conduct. In fact, that under given circumstances, men or nations have taken advantage of one or another, does not create a law of wrongdoing, but only indicates a tendency on the part of their passions being excited to ignore the laws of decency. While Mr. Ralston appears to blame the nations for thus having created the spurious law of international robbery, they're actually but secondarily culpable. For the instincts of people are in vain, fair, and honorable, and their love of peace is a genuine one. The phenomena of war and violence constantly afflicting the earth are not of their origination. The necessity for the conscription of armies, revealed just plainly enough, are the product of the indulgence of vices of power by their governments. They follow the adventure of sovereign states, which people are denied any connection, but for which they are compelled to make every sacrifice. So long, however, as people permit a few of their number, deceptively garbed as sovereign states, to wield so awful a power they cannot escape some measure of responsibility. Many suggestions of the advisability of codifying the law of nations have been put forward in recent times, but it can now be clear that a system so essentially vicious cannot be codified without stereotyping the most grievous wrongs. Codification of law, even nationally as we find it in our statutes, is largely an artificial device working in the interest of the power holders as against that of the citizen. It is custom alone to freely develop uses of society that has any elasticity and that alone maintains a close connection with the sources of law. Statute law may be maintained only by the constant action of a legislature which is devotely to be hoped will never be imposed upon man universally. The warning is very clear in our individual societies where as laminar Obsolete law has a tendency to become encrusted in a mass of intricate technicality from which it is exceedingly difficult for common sense or common honesty to dislodge it. It can do nothing to advance jurisprudence. It actually retards progress since every step in advance is a violation of the code. So that's pretty much it from Sterling Edmonds, who seems to have really understood what was going on, unfortunately. Where is his voice today? It's not anywhere. And we have no more real law practice internationally or nationally or in our states. And this is the reason because the greater you take the law from the people in their community, you take it from their states, you put it up to the Supreme Court, which is well. These people are all just traitors and they know that they're not practicing the law but they've sold their souls so we're living in a sort of a theocracy of of Penumbra readers and sorcerers and people working against the best interests of the people in this country and It what will happen is could depend on how many of the people in this country actually want to bring back the real law and that hard part about that is getting the people who could actually invoke the common law in the courts, which are apparently private corporate courts. And the more that people start to understand that we are trapped in this system, and you cannot even get your money out of the banks, and now they're imposing an inflation by spending trillions and trillions of dollars all unlawfully, because almost everything that happens is unlawful within the states. Now we have a whole new group of people now that are taking the stage, the global stage, and they are bent on depopulation and genetic modification of the individual people in all the various countries. So the question is, we have lots and lots of people working against this. What do you do? when you have fictional government actually causing harm to people. In the common law, all the people in the various aspects of the corporate governments need to be held to account. They're all participating in it. and all the money that they're taking from the people needs to be returned to each individual. You cannot do it by dividing things up. People have hurt, been hurt in different manners in this country. And we're watching staged events everywhere and you can't tell to what extent something is staged. I still have, you know, it's just impossible and that's part of the whole intelligence operations being run against us. So it's, no. I was going to really talk about this international law, but I find it just so absurd that it's hardly, I mean, they all have their theories and they're arguing one theory to the other, but it's not law. And that's clear. So, and now, I have so many articles that I've read, but one of them is the Congress role in international unification of private law, and that's in Unidroid. And they have gotten involved in the Hague, and then of course we have the UN Criminal Justice Center. All these things are all fictional. They don't have any lawful authority. None of it does. You don't set up a world government and do it by treaty because you can't make treaties with non-entities to create a government over the people and yet if you were to read the book, what was it I mentioned it last week, and it goes back, all it is is documents. I have it somewhere right around here but I don't think I'm going to find it. All it is is documents, here it is, showing how people in Congress in the whole of the 20th century were conniving to set up the world government. It's called World Federalism 101 and of course we're living under a system of cooperative federalism now which has come to be since the Civil War where you've reversed the power from the people to the top. Now this was theory only if we knew our history we would know if we ever really had that power, if people really had their elodial titles or if they were all taken from us in the 30s but however it happened it's not lawful. And we are living in a feudal system now. It's neo-feudalism and it will be complete with the agenda 21-3050 and the WF reset coming down upon us and no one will have any kind of freedom nor will you own property. And if you obey your master's, you'll be very happy doing so and it will show that their takeover of your mind is complete. And that's where we are. So, hey, Phyllis. I've been here for all this time. My goodness! However, there's a little website called StopWorldControl.com. Have you ever heard that little bugger? I don't think so. Okay. Well, this apparently has a lot of information about how this was all planned. Going back to 2019, and the fact of the matter is, for one of the doctors that was on there, Rainier, oh, I can't pronounce the name, it's... I can't find it at the moment. But anyway, if you go onto this website you'll find a tremendous amount of documents and flyers that you can actually download, the handout, and again, stopworldcontrol.com is the name of the website. the truth and they apparently have filed several lawsuits. They filed one in Canada. They filed one actually in Argentina. They had a positive result. I think it had to do with the PR, whatever that test is. They actually filed a lawsuit there and they found out that it really actually was not. It's not legitimate. I mean it's not. It doesn't do anything. And then they talked about this doctor who had a lot to do with this plan and stuff. I think it's D-O-S-E-N, I think that's right, but I'm not sure. But he was apparently the one who was pushing a lot of this stuff. I can find, I don't think I can find it, to be honest. Apparently there are ways on here that you can actually fight this thing and fight these mandatory vaccinations. He says too that it's very They're not these guys that are there. It's like less than 1% of the population is trying to control everything and they are saying that They they are just trying to me they are saying that if they get control at the end of humanity so and then they're saying also that they've got enough evidence that they can go into court and they can actually when these cases, when cases and stop this. They're very, very, very positive of that. I'd like to know what courts are going to go into. I don't know, but they're saying that maybe there's a possibility they might have to have a Norenburg trial because there are that many people, I guess, that many that are going to be associated with this or involved with this. I want to look into that one because we need to be doing something that has possibilities. I just worry about, we need the common law, courts of negative law. That's what we need. And the civil law, I don't know how, there's a whole history to how they've got municipalities involved in this country because clearly that's civil Roman law. They should not be here. And I think one of the problems from the beginning of the country is usury was here forever. There's just so much to study of the past. It's just never ending. But the most important thing is for people to understand what real law is, and it never changes. It's eternal. It's immutable. uh... and and good for things like what you bring it up if they really have a group of if you have a group of people that haven't been started by the enemy and it hasn't been infiltrated and actually think they can get somewhere and our biggest problem is we don't have the media to uh... projected all over the world of what is going on so people can happen that way because they've been paid off news but right top lawyer in this is doctor reiner and it's f u E-L-L-M-I-C-H. Oh, that's, yeah, yeah, okay. And then there's a full report. You can look at all the information. There's a lot of information on here. So it's called StopWorldControl.com. And they have flyers that you can use pretty much just almost like Dr. Martin does, Dr. David Martin. And I'm sure he's probably involved in this as well. I wouldn't be surprised. So the guy that you're talking about I think that's the German man, who he's both a lawyer and a doctor. I think that's the... And he's the one that has... He has a lawsuit already going along with other doctors in Germany. I don't know what's happened to it, just like the one in Ohio. Is anything going on with that one? I have no idea. I would say probably not. And is that guy was named... What is it? Renz? R-E-N-Z or L-E-N-Z? What are you talking about? No, no, the one in Ohio. Yeah, it's friends. And I think there's just S. I'm not sure, but anyway. Yeah, I haven't heard anything more about that one, so. But I thought this was pretty interesting, and I got on here and started looking at some of the stuff. Right, that is. You can actually go in here too, and it has flyers that you can possibly pass out. There's a lot of information here. It has the full report, the plan to control the whole world. Anyway. Yeah, that's really interesting. It's an interesting website. He did an interview and it's on BitShoot. So that's where I got it. I've heard of it before, but I actually went on BitShoot and I was looking through. And I found this today, excuse me, sorry, and I found this today and thought it was worth a look at, you know, for people. So, anyway, that's the only reason that I mention it. Yeah, I know. Thank you, Phyllis. That's really good. I'm going to definitely, I wrote that down, stopworldcontrol.com. And they apparently have already won a couple of these suits, or I mean, a couple of these cases. But not in the United States, and I don't think in Europe either. But he says one of the reasons why they're hitting Europe so hard is because Germany is bankrupt. And he said if people understood that their pensions, and it's happening here too I'm sure, if people understood their pensions were being raided and what was really going on with them, they would be absolutely furious. But apparently people don't understand that. Right. If you listen to mainstream news, radio or TV, you're never going to get the true story. Because they're paid off. There's an interview with a journalist on there too. That's one of the flyers I think. He says that he was bribed and he was a journalist for 25 years. So he was bribed, I guess, and there was all kinds of things that were done for him to actually go along basically with the party line. And I'm sure the same thing is happening with doctors and the hospitals. They're not necessarily being bribed, but they're being told what they're going to do and how they're going to do things. Right. It's coercion. Right. Yes. And that's how they get control of things. They do that. And the mainstream media is gone for sure. So you have to depend on alternatives and it's really hard to find alternatives. And then you have all these other things going on too, which are distractions as well. We've got this big huge pandemic, we've got people angry because they're wearing masks, not wearing masks. We're starting to find more information about children in schools and what's happening to them by wearing masks. They're getting ready to mandate that children before they go back to school, they have to be vaccinated. There are children dying that are in the experimental program that we're not hearing about. And they're having devastating diseases because of this. There's a new one coming out that's supposed to be like a gel or something that goes under your shoulder. Right. There's your body. So, you know, there's so many things going on. They're distracting distractions from the main root of the tree, which is this false pandemic. And he goes into the W the W H O forgot, you know, just went and read, redefined pandemic. So they actually made pandemic and it was not the definition of pandemic. They changed it. So everybody would think it was pandemic to go along with this. This was well planned out in 2019. And like I said, they had no plan to do this until 2050. That's when the plan was supposed to go into action. But they brought it back to 2030 and then they brought it back to 2020. And he said that there's a lot of infighting among these people and probably for control. I wouldn't doubt that. So there's just a tremendous amount of stuff going on that one we're not privy to. And if we were privy to it, we would be furious and we would be up in arms about it. So again, that's stopworldcontrol.com. And I think it's worth a look at. And then maybe reading some of the articles and maybe reading some of the – watching some of the videos and maybe downloading some of the flyers and maybe we can get some of them handed out. They say to write to your legislators too. I don't really know that that does any good, however, if they get to the point, and then there's a way that I think lawfully you can stop these mandates, but if they get to the point where they understand so well that people have had enough, one, and secondly, they understand what's going on, and they're not going to put up with it anymore, I think that's going to change things. I really think so, and I think it'll do it fairly quickly, but anyway. Well, we have seen, I think, in uh... colorado and and there was another at maybe three places school boards have been pushed out of their power and taken over by citizens who are angry all you know i think but i don't know i don't know what the other one is One is Colorado, I think it was, yeah, it might have been Vail, Vail Colorado, there was Utah, and I think there's another one. I mean, that's good because that is a good thing. Now, what's going to happen after that, we'll have to see because who knows what these people will say, but that is one way to do it, I hope, is that people are so upset at what these people are doing. And then you bring charges against the school board and also demand to know the apparatus. Are they a for-profit corporation? Who placed them in those positions? It doesn't matter that they were voted in. We don't know to what extent the voting is controlled, but the most important thing is where they get these people, they're so antagonistic to the general beliefs of the people with all of the BS in schools. I have a school right across the street from me almost and they've been doing reconstruction there for over a year and I'd like to know what they're doing. Charlotte, it kind of looks like we're over our time. Oh yeah, I think we are. So I'm going to say goodbye. Old pirates yesterday robbed us. I have enjoyed listening to both of you, Charlotte and Elsa. I can't remember. I am in the hospital. Hey Fluffy. Yeah, we should go. Thanks Fluffy. Welcome to you all. And George listening. Good. Thank you. Okay, fellas, we should split. Yeah, we should because Mark's going to be right behind us and he's going to be antsy. Okay, sorry. Oh, he wouldn't care that much, I don't think. Anyway, thanks everybody for listening. Charlotte, thanks for letting me be on with you today. Everybody have a great week and we'll talk to you next week. Thank you. I don't know what we're talking about next week yet. It might be the colonial theory and it might be corporatism. So thank you for listening. Thanks, Fluffy. Thanks, Stella. Bye. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. 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. 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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land date and shiny out there good afternoon ladies and gentlemen This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our currently 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 pretty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet, Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. 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And of course Quartermaster Friday, 7th of May, it is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-21, old earth calendar, 2021 battle for the Republic. the dance of swords and the adventure continues of course much other stuff that's going on here first of all to say hi to camp ogama or forgive me camp emmerk camp emerson new camp stasa camp whale in north the ogama ranges uh... to include uh... the new uh... uh... in building range i guess that uh... they've acquired in the building another nearby area so we have an indoor uh... short combat combat and uh... Mount type arrangement indoors, which is cool, using airsoft and of course also quiet weapons. In addition, of course, Nagi-Hitcham, MOLSO, Camp Fox and Camp Wolf, and the other facilities. So it has been a very busy week. We are into the weekend. All of our microbes are running right now, even as we speak. that's pretty cool in and of itself uh... you guys we're playing d j a got a chance to uh... you know different points uh... throughout all that music we got stacked up i've got a box or two of uh... cds and cassettes they need to go to one station or another i've already got duplicate upon duplicates and they need to be spread out we don't call the stuff out of one place about good so uh... we got a couple more music donations going on got those today uh... in addition let's see what else we have that was exciting uh... gold a boat still i don't get got to mention this uh... over cute w w w dot boatech dot com boatech dot com and we get a remote ash dot com you want to go to court anybody who kept these first whoever gets their first gets these first congratulations wonderful deal nine dollars ninety eight cents a pair if you buy single pairs with you by a dozen pairs of these boots it's 898 if you haven't heard about this uh... i think it's go over to clearance and then go over to page three double-check i'll find out real quick here well three has some but not what we're looking for a page four let's see how it goes things re-index because they sell out and they do have the nineteen dollar once those are good price actually have a pair of those but that's not the one we're looking for so let's find the nine dollar ninety-eight sent a pair of boots or you find they've moved things around jiggle them around Here we go, finally found a page five, or actually yeah, page five, no six of the clearances, forgive me. And it is $9.98 a pair for Maelstrom military combat side zip boots. These are very nice boots actually. But for $9.98, who cares? You're paying that much at Walmart for stupid tennis shoes that really aren't going to last anywhere near as long. but they're only in size 9, 9.5 and 10 regular. So if you've got anybody, you ladies out there listening, I just ran into somebody who's the perfect size for these and he's got some other friends that are about the same age. Like I told them, run with that puppy, grab what you can. But that is over at Botash, B-O-T-A-C-H, I was pronouncing it Botash, you know like mock, one Mustang, right? M-A-C-H, mock, right? Am I wrong? Huh? No, I'm not. But remember, there are many ponensiaceans for the people who are in Europe, and you have many guttural, you have the Germanic, the romantic tongues, we, and so that CH is pronounced in different ways. In this case, it's bo-tash.com, B-O-T-A-C-H.com. And tomato tomato will get you there, but bo-tash.com, they go to the clearance, and then it is Paige. Six in the clearance section you can't miss them because of the only things that are nine boots that are 998 There are some others that are a great price you figured if you like those But I can't harp on these enough because guys most of your always lamenting you can't afford to buy You know shoes they cost so much in this case you can't afford to pass these up because they do cost so much normally, right? Hey Mark, and what's that simple good call or jump in there? Hey, I ordered two of those helmets. I don't I can't talk long. I'm alone in my work. I ordered two of those Swiss helmets, the M36 I think they were, and one of them looks like a kid's helmet. One of them fits me, but it feels kind of loose even when I tighten the strap. So how can you measure it to tell if that's the right size for you? Oh, well, actually it's metric. So what you do is you just take a because that's what is that? 60 centimeter? Good question. That was part of the sizing the numbers with the number of values ever really bother well check on that I know that for me 5960 right around there is is a good size You've already pulled it all the way You know the the helmet strap the adjuster band there's an adjuster band I don't know if you have the metal one or the plastic one because there's both coming in Now, the other one is probably, if you're saying it's small size, it's probably the 50, what, 54, 56 metric? Yes, no. Okay, well, a figure listing, but you may be, here it works, you got to take care of things. The only thing you can do there is you can add another strap. Actually, take, if you want, what you could do with this is take the U.S. Army sweatband and insert that around where the original wraps, the original sweatband is on your helmet, which is a basket type system. Now you have to look to see how thick that is. But that would bring in your dimension and you could also tighten it up a little bit that way, not much, but it would also increase the dimension up so that it should bring it down to, you're probably seven and a quarter, I assume. those sixty-eight and parched it if they're if they're on if there are fifty nine sixty they should go down to about seven a quarter though or at least pretty close so i'll have to experiment let me take a look at the ones i got here real quick and well i was asking it what i was asking is how do you measure it like where do you measure it and also will a camel u.s. gi helmet cover woodland fit overdose how do you make although pet no no it should roll right over it just going to have no with the better u.s. if you're talking about the older cell would win camel for the pit spot you just talk reliefs up in underneath the uh... the the uh... banding on the inside your your suspension if it's the uh... past that i have an experiment with them because you got that shelf step thing going on usually what i use with that with that helmet uh... which works well anyway in your you're i think you're out west right probably a little bit of a delay for some reason uh... one of them out no i'm a cashier sorry all that they know you take care of the world just listening and i i've got a few ideas for a number one because that is the euro type of one-piece helmet i mean they come both ways they've made a copy of our u.s. i want every country did a one-time or another but these are the typical euro pattern which we see you know or one on The there is a number of different or a number of different camel covers that actually just clipped to the lip and One of them is French and it's reversible. It's brown on one side. It is green vinyl on the other it is water repellent which is cool and I believe and I'm gonna look I'm talking and buy myself some time here what I'm doing if you go over to Coleman's I think Coleman's has him in stock and maybe even Mars back I'm sure if I look I haven't bothered in a while. Well, let's go there first. We'll go to Sportsman's Guide. They're the catch-all for everything. Sportsman's Guide. No, I did not want to go to YouTube. I'm doing this on the air. WW... Of course it's going to do what it's doing here now. Sportsman's Guide. Okay, there we go. Let's see if they have the French helmet cover or camouflage reversible Kalamiktolash cover, surplus, plus French helmet. Yeah, let's see what happens. might not get anything. Have them. Well, we do have a number of different ones, not the ones I'm looking for. And the French didn't patch up at all. So I'm going to go by over where I originally would fit. And that's over at Coleman's dock, because I'm pretty sure I saw them there. The reason these are cool is because no matter what you the hell much you run into, these will hook up and tighten up to them, period. Because they have a little extension stay that is J-field that goes over the and you want your cancer everything up you're done the uh... each german ones are used to be out there for under a dollar apiece but i haven't seen those in a while and if they do their probably now he's chairman all while special stuff so they're charging more for the steel because he's germany long ways back in the tail lights now so look see here was go to colman's because you're asking a question is i would like to probably get and that is something i was curious about who will find out it's quartermaster friday so we're doing Coleman's dot com Coleman's dot com there we go we got there now we're going to go for French garbage. Go ahead and grab it and throttle the blasted thing. French helmet cover helmet helmet camel cover. Okay there. there we go now we're going to well work we're getting there i'm going to find out if moments as well what i did was that i got the helmet i'd like to mention strap back to it was you know colleague not really pinching pretty snuggle my throat was uh... but i could still take the helmet off with it but it kind of was hard to do and whenever i would shake my head back and forth it would slightly go back and forth on the table walk to me i mean that's yet you'd hear take what what normal have played you were seven-and-a-quarter I don't know, I just wear, typically, either booty caps... Well, first of all, for the helmet covers, for what we were talking about, because the first thing, you know, we were, how do we, what do we use for a camel cover? Helmet cover, military issue, two covers, $9.95. These things are very durable, they come in reversible green or brown. The way they're dolloped, they actually flop over so the brown intermingles with the green side. And it's $9.95 for two of those helmet covers. And that's at Coleman's. And those will fit almost any helmet that's out there, to be quite honest, which is cool. But they're designed to clip on the lip, if they're as long as I'm looking to see if they show the clips on them here. That's probably the best choice for most everybody listening for a really universal helmet cover anyway, because you can use it with any pattern, camo, whatever you got. You got brown out one side, you got green out the other, and you can still modify them a little bit with some, you know, dust them up with some flat paint if you want to even change them up a little more. But they are a floppy, camouflage, net-tight material. They're not thin. They're not thin at all. In fact, they're very well made. they're gonna take a lot of abuse, they're gonna wear for a long time, and they got good color. So that is helmet cover, comma, military issue, comma, two covers, but as far as I know, those are French, they're at least the ones that came in before were. And they do have them in stock, and that is over at Coleman's. Now the solution for what you're talking about, if you're gonna take the existing helmet, one of the tricks is to open the helmet sweatband back up, because you're saying that probably the sweatband is loose. Okay, first of all. uh... because you've adjusted as far down as you can with that size helmet you might just open it back up and put a u.s. military helmet almost if they have here colman's sweat bath hopefully it'll interpret and not get confused will so they don't have a man colman's for the moment we've not been fine shown but that doesn't mean anything let's see i'm gonna so anyway uh... i doing it on the air here i can we find a u.s. military uh... helmet the idea behind this is that you the same way that you use it on a u.s. military helmet with a basket you as to give yourself more material around the forehead and still not be uncomfortable uh... you they have a doe skinned uh... leather over top of a nylon frame with metal keepers that slides over the nylon that makes up the basket in the old m one type helmets Now if you can find those, that should give you enough girth so that that 60, size 60 helmet will fit and it'll take up the slack so it doesn't weevil wobble on the head so much. Well, I don't know what size it is. I need to measure it. But I need to be on to something. Well, here's the thing. The size range, I need to know what your size head is. I was probably doing this on a radio. If you don't know what your hat size is, the way to do this is go over to a surplus store. Remember, I've mentioned this many times. For everybody listening, all of you, do the same thing. If there's something you see that you like, go see if they have it over there at the surplus store and if they do you probably got it for a better price and i can happen uh... which one does find out what the fighting ranges by trying what it is it's there if you're not familiar with the metric sizes inferences the clothing especially which is gobbledygook because there's there are three sizing changes for this this is the sizing specs for european clothing now have to haven't changed their old metric the metric standards pretty well consistent But what you need to do is find out what your American standard is so that when you're using American junk, if you need to cross reference or cross-use parts, you can grab the American small, medium, large, or extra-large sweat mat, which by the way still has a wide adjustment range, so it really will overlap extensively up and down from its base size. And you can crisscross. We can use one part to fix or to adjust the sizing maybe on another if you've got something you just can't change out. The one helmet is relatively small, you're saying, which probably means the 54, 55, 56. They are size. That's the one thing about the Euro stuff. It is Euro metric. Real range, which is the equivalent to the extra small, small, medium, large, and extra large, and even extra, extra large. So the model you got was from, this is the helmet that came from so i would figure and that both helmets are still available in fact you know what what what what were just were just discussing here w w w dot sportsman's guide dot com sportsman's garker sportsman's guide god mark come on but i do three things on air here okay so gun parts corp dot com let's go there gun parts or dot com when we get over there then they may be they actually have a whole section with heliparts I haven't looked to see what they most recently acquire because they have been adding things amazingly enough they were kind of stagnant there for a while which made it easy to work their inventory but right now you got to go through as a matter of fact just giving idea of French army helmet cover right there on the first page jumps up at me uh... they want nine seventy five for one go over to colin's you get to the same helmet covers before about the same price at two for one better Anyway, they do have other helmet components. Looks like they have two pages, or down to two pages. Oh, they are down a lot of inventory. People have been buying stuff, because they did have a number of the chin straps. They had replacement. I do have a chin strap, but I don't know what it's for. Two-point connector looks like, but I could be just single with an overlapping strap. Leather chin used, cup 850. And the other is... airborne helmet chin strap which will be a good so don't worry about that one okay all all this in search of you would find with we could find a good price and uh... a number of products for the uh... adjusting the helmet usually again if you have to make it work you don't have to do it uncomfortably and it doesn't have to be goofy either it does that be something that you know what kind of cobble together this mackerel u.s. military and british military equipment out there that we've used for years to adjust her compensate for sizing and or for tired you know tired back it's enough hangers especially we do there the chin strap arm you could switch it out to an american chin strap the promise you probably a nice chin strap to go on there once i got were excellent uh... which is why it's like man i don't want to do anything to that the first consideration, let's see, on the helmet crown it should have, or it may have, depending which model you have there, and I don't know which one it is, you have a shoe tied together, you bring that together as much as you can, and that's gonna snug up the top of the helmet, which is again gonna help to compensate for the chin strap, and the wraparound is still the issue. So we have to come up with a spacer, so the works would probably be a US M1 pisspot, sweatband slash sweatband liner that uh... is made for us military supposed to be when you got a new helmet you got a new one every time not a new helmet when you're issued a helmet they gave you a cold used helmet but you were supposed to take the sweatband out of the liner and they gave you brand new ones which are the surplus ones that keep popping up in different locations and we had a couple companies actually had him on hand and they were only ninety nine cents piece making them quite affordable to you know experiment with but I'll have to track down to see who has any left. There's a lot of people have been arming up, gunning up, equipping up, and the stuff is going out the door and it's not coming off. There's nothing coming in to replace it. And it is surplus. I will remind everybody on that again. That's the other issue. Again, with the helmet cover, I would go to get one that would work best for the equipment we're talking about here, I would go to... colmans dot com and they have the helmet cover comma military issue comma two covers nine ninety five a piece and i've seen them for even less than quantity years ago but that's been years ago so what what there is there they are also a better disruptive pattern that particular helmet cover because it will flops down over the edge so it eliminates that night playing fine line and rum ruffles it up so to speak you've got the you know the rule rumple at cuts around the edge of the uh... helmet liner uh... helmet rim and it breaks up the pattern helps break your head pattern up a little bit to which is not a bad thing create another here of color and uh... you know light reflection which is something you always want well c and in fact uh... c helmet parts may be able to tell it was if i get helmet I have to be creative sometimes you're doing searches to get what you want out of the deal. Then I only have five options or maybe they just don't have much, but Coleman's does have the one, so that makes it worthwhile right there. They do have their French helmet cover, but they're not calling it their French helmet cover. Let's see what else do we have. Again, if you watch for the camo nets that are available, these are not just a cut piece of camo net, they're actually uh... were made for well the sweet norwegian was uh... the breakey belgian c to the british tab to which i'll see hardly any of those the u each german with the cheapest for the longest time because of obviously defunct third you know like cold war iron curtain country The cost on those was about $1, $2 apiece. They are a bungee net. And when you put them on, they'll pretty well fit on any helmet out there. Then you can add whatever you want, the way a camo, you know, foliage or, you know, fretting. You can use bow, cloth, whatever you want to do, whatever method you want to do to add camo to that to rough up the helmet pattern. So that's another cool solution. And of course you can also put foliage on. That's what the nets originally were intended for. Use live real foliage to blend in with the environment. You've got to remember it dies and you've got to keep changing it. It's the only thing. Wow, there's wilted leaves over there. Yeah, I know. A lot more wilted too. I just hit him five times. Yeah, wilted leaves. So let's see. The only other option is major. And I would try them again. couple of things major surplus quartermaster friday w w w dot quartermaster friday no it's w w w dot major surplus dot and major surplus does have a couple of decent buys right now everybody of course is really like the peggitato uniform sort of been popping up there bought they do have other surplus and they have helmet items know what they have left cuz everybody's down on inventory so i will see what they say And most important is with headwear, let's see, bony hats, no helmets. There we go, let's see, we got away helmet goodies. We might have something we might not. Well, unfortunately they want way too much for the U.S. helmet camouflage cover. There is an example of the other net type systems that are used that's on the piss pot they have, but they're out of the piss pots. They have the French, nope, they're out of those two. Everybody is buying helmets. I wonder why. Is it for fun? You think they're buying them? for fun i know i'm not okay c and uh... that's the quick search or well i will mention these although you know they might already be out looks like they're still have some in stock uh... there's two boots i mentioned the first one which is both cash that for conventional boats this is a quickie anybody solution boat here mud boots with insulate Now, mud boots have been a stupid price for a while again, but right now they do have these over at Major Surplus. They're mud boots with thinsulate $9.95 a pair. And they have them in pretty good, or had them in pretty good sizes. Let's see what's left. They do have 15s. They claim to have 14s. In fact, they claim to have 13s now. They got those back in their stock. All the way down to 12 and 10s. Well, they're showing they have them all in stock. I don't know if they truly do, but they probably restock if it's down the street. And that's a pretty good price for, again, a quick slip-on boot for somebody who shows up with tennis shoes. Okay, go ahead. The reason I asked about the USGI cover specifically is because I ordered some with the helmets. And I think that they are the Kevlar path gap area. right there which adult just uh... though they should kind of polly i've called tight and i'll be a little floppy on one spot where that little well for except but uh... you can even tighten up a little bit those remember just have a uh... piece of cloth extension of the material that the color covers made out of and i got two pieces of you know velcro your piece of velcro in your male female and just so they should work provided their uh... it depends what type of a coverage you know if you think you will sell the coverage member when we went from the still have a killer will be uh... piss milk to the for you to the fritz helmet uh... those are sized so if you're lucky they're probably medium or large is largest of the best i could you more cloth to work with because i held it as a full-size steel helmet that's uh... without a problem everything i've got a lot of crash space on those if you got the sweetest one that's what i'm what the point that we before remember the sexually not a bad safety helmet and of course they do offer a lot more than just you know conventional pump protection uh... this week to do spend money on their own troops amazingly enough of the steel it's out there the swift is the best the german world the german post world war two but despair for its is another one and the their copy of the uh... their the german copy of the uh... uh... you know see what would you call what we have one but it's not the m one because it's actually they want with the same ballistic potential was the swiss uh... mountaineer kelvis was so status was cut helmet and they actually have ballistic protection i mean high-ballistic protection they were supposed to be actually a blue deflect rifle rounds now they're not notice i didn't say bulletproof i will repeat there is no such thing but they're decent helmets for what they are so you know that regular pascale you probably get that stretch over those now you'll find out when you get it but you might have to get a different size and if they're cheap enough though you can also open up a little bit experiment see what they do if they're a little baggy not a problem do the same thing that the u.s. military does put a sweatband or forgive me a foliage band on if you want baggy is not a problem anyway because it creates a more of a uh... so it's not as defined a a of the helmet not as defined and that's always good so it doesn't mean if it will baggy other really would be a problem at all and it will eventually start to compress to the helmet will conform it'll droop and so that's not a big issue either good example would be the israeli sniper helmets looks like a big mushroom on top of their head break they look like big ship helmets that they are that they are carried by care caricature beret but exactly they're designed so that well they did that so that when you're peeking over a ridge remember you take you can flop that to one side or the other and so the little silhouette with little bump looks like a head you've got what looks like a ledge think about looks like it comes up one side maybe the normal you know paper but then it's got this big wall you know rolls to the hillside so it's a lot harder to see and you can do that with both sides that you actually end up being more of a casual bump rather than being uh... you know that that beater right there that big bucket and that something that they adopted several years ago i don't know if it's not full of men i mean after all if you do lose you don't get to tell anybody well you maybe it wasn't that they thought it was camouflage it was because he exposed himself or something you know so they just keep giving keep using the tech that the uh... technology that something they've embraced it's become very specific to them that you can get their property in their propaganda imagery special in their invading somebody next door that's a neighbor uh... other variations on that is where you see the draping uh... guilty suit cover just you know quickly is not and i still do believe that that is a good idea because again uh... all it takes is a proper talk phone call sharp object and you're down for the count and doesn't take that much and as you're all the whole all getting older big idea go ahead what i was asking was how do you fasten those helmet covers because i couldn't find a way to actually secure them to the element or is it just with the hell of a band well they go that's just it okay you think what you don't have to have them if you have them you'll be that there's a little piece of quality of the poor points of life i have the covers i don't have bands okay we don't need the band in order for the stay on if you if you will ok are there a couple of people even are they the past gap with a hanger a piece of velcro you should have six points all with little pieces of velcro of pieces truck or cloth that comes down, wraps around, and it's the Velcro that, you know, wraps around and goes around when you put it on the helmet. It actually goes around the sweatband on the inside. Before you put the sweatband on, you know, the camo, it goes behind the sweatband, actually goes onto the basket material. You can put it on your, whatever helmet you have, you can put it on the sweatband that you have inside the helmet that you bought. It should, it has a band around the inside. That's what those normally attach to. and i know we're doing this piece because you're trying to get work done to uh... i'm trying to figure there's an image let me if we got somebody's got an image so that it would help everybody to understand i can walk you through it but the helmet were interested in this actually the one i need the internal image of uh... and again when you know what i was right there and i left that page and i shouldn't have gun parts corp dot com gun parts corp dot com you go to gun parts corp dot com And then when you get there, go to military surplus. And then when you get there, go to helmets and liners. Easy to find. Let's see if they still have the helmet in stock. Swedish model M3765 helmet. Olive drab steel. Very good excellent condition. Once I have them, excellent. The only thing they probably got is move wear. They've been stacked on top of each other. And they're $12.95 apiece right now. But let's see if they show an internal just that they may know they don't you don't show the basket Because I could walk you through it But anyway, no matter what they every one of these helmets has a sweatband on the inside it has it may be all one piece with the sweatband the leather sweatband wrap around not detachable but rather the leatherette wrapped around the adjustable band wrapped to the rear or the adjustable plastic material or the steel band typically have a little adjuster connector with knocks in it so you can change the dimension of the sweatband so it fits the different size helmets or size heads within a certain range and this is true all euro helmets just about and for the longest time it wasn't true with the US because we had one helmet fits all and you just got different sweatbands to adjust for the adjust for the size but now with the US pass get helmet it is sized you can kind of match up parts and pieces make it work but the uh... the other option like i said if you use the u.s. what this part helmet with helmet cover with by the way this model thirty seven sixty five is pretty close to the cut of an m one a regular u.s. old world war two to you know korea to vietnam helmet uh... typically i do with those is just to slide it up or tuck it rep inside a lot of guys what they would do once they do that is take some uh... tactical duct tape and take a piece and put it all up at the top where all the pieces kind of fold together inside the helmet and you're done. You don't have to worry about sliding around or moving or disappearing or flopping down on you. And then after that if you want to put a foliage band on it you can. The other thing you can go so far as to take one of those other helmet covers and put it on anyway the poly covers and that way you've got a layer of camouflage but not really critical. So what happened was mine. Sorry, when I got it, there was this yellow styrofoamy stuff that kept falling out of it every time I tried putting it on and testing how it felt. So... Did you get a 37 or...wait a M37? I got the one from Gun Parts Corps, the 13-dollar one. The M37-65. Yeah, it was like this yellow styrofoam behind, I guess, the leather sweatband. And every time I put it on, it kept falling off and droves and getting my hair. Okay, well that may have broken. Okay, you're going to have to, well, you may have to clean that out. The sweat man himself. Now, the one you've got, see, there's different models within the stack maybe. I'd have to look, but I don't have that issue with the one that I've got. However, tell you what you could do. Do me a favor, because you could do this later on after you're done with work today. Take a picture and send it to liberty at provide.net. Show me how it looks. That way I get a better idea. I can't do it. This is how I physically, if I had one in my hand, I could walk you through it. But as it is, if that little foam is cut, what I would do is say if the leatherette is removable, is take the leatherette off, because that's what leatherette is. and take the foam and make it disappear and replace that with a go-to the hardware store and I would get some black impact foam tape which you can get cheap, cheap, cheap and it's the dense impact, not the foamy foam stuff like the bureaus and everybody has been using. I would use the impact foam and it's dense and just cut it to length, you know, cut it to spec, insert it and let it stick to your if you're plastic band or steel band, whichever you got, and then reintroduce the leatherette over it and put that back in place. So that's just, but again, I sent me a picture so I can walk you through it. It wouldn't be hard once I see what's going on. Otherwise, with regard to the camouflage cover, since you're using the Pascale one, like I said, you have a piece of simple Velcro which just stretches up and it's six points to control the helmet cover. It should be, you know, you should have the front, you have the rear, and you have the side. and once they're in place pretty well stays where it's supposed to go but it varies depending on the depth see here's the thing and but it should be close enough because where the rivets are on most all of these Swedish helmets is the same with where the liner is and the length of the overlap or the helmet goes up and underneath the differences remember while even if it was a little farther up inside the helmet the pescet helmets are about a half an inch little under half an inch thick and they have to, the helmet cover has to wrap around that. You're dealing with a stamped steel sheet steel hardened helmet, so you've lost the half inch on the outside, which means you've gained the length that you need to reach the, you know, the inner, the inner sweatband. The whole thing is just, I don't know about it, you can't do anything to adjust that. But there are different helmet cover sizes, as I've said many times. That's the only thing I didn't like when they came up with a new design, but it's just that they adopted the Euro system for helmet sizing. So I for the longest time I steered clear of the path get helmets simply because they were expensive when they first were available and you had to have sizes and there was nothing in any surplus size that you could get that was reasonable. So and with the Swedish helmets here if need be if you need to and they need to be the same size we might make a trade or something because I could use any size I wouldn't care what it was. The for other people so it's not a problem there we could probably make a deal. Let me find out, because, uh, but send me a picture. First, here's what I need to have you do. Take a picture. More than one pixel view doesn't cost us anything, right? Take a picture of different angles. All of them, but go look at the helmet from the inside, uh, from the outside in, uh, the sides, so I can see the silhouette. And obviously a picture of the, if you can get a little closer, let's see what that area is where you were talking about the rubber baby buggy bumper foam that they used. And it's probably just eight it's not that it's been, it's just breaking down because of the polymer they used, which again, you gotta remember Europe, it's the 60s into the 70s, and this is the 21st century. So it may be that they used a real crush foam, like you know, a bubbly foam, and that's broken down. It varies. The East Germans use the same kind of impact foam on a lot of what they were doing. And it's like that just on the helmet is used on other items to the way that we have to watch for usually it's so uh... the infusion that they used to create the fall which is air bubbles okay uh... the infusion of of the of the amount of air that they used of course stretched out the materials was cheaper still basically got the job done but as it lost its plasticity and then the polymer breaks down because it's an organic but it's doing what you're having happen now so it's a matter of time I haven't had that problem with the ones I've had so far, but that tells me that we're probably going to see different ones in the stack, obviously, because they got surplus. So I need to find out more of myself, which you're helping me if you send me the pictures. Not only will we help you, but you will be helping me to understand what to look for. So I will be ready for it when it happens and have spare goodies around just in case, because I will go and buy more of the tape. I have some, but I will probably not have enough. so anyway hopefully that's the solution uh... we're almost to the top and again somebody that the head the helmets are at gun parts corp dot com w w w dot gun parts corp dot com which is new record when you get there couple of top line there's a black line and i have to the middle of it you'll go to the right next object to the middle of the pager which is gun magazines next one is military surplus touch that when you touch that you're going to have several sub sections and military helmets and liners is what we're looking at. If you get there, go down to the bottom of the page of the first page and on the right side Swedish M37-65 helmet, olive drab, steel, very good excellent condition and they're $12.95 apiece again. They went up, they took them off sale, now they got them back on sale because they don't move that easily but they're moving now because we're, well actually once we start buying a lot of them, that's when the price went up. I know it. Hey Mark. Go ahead call or jump in there. Hey can we talk about Botash again? Yesterday I went to pick up the real call order because I'm local and they had a tent sale yesterday. Where? Over Botash. At Botash, yeah. And I think it was probably either the first one they had was probably once in a blue moon that they'll have one but they had body armor up the yin yang I got two pieces for 50 bucks a piece oh wow and they were level 3a that's good enough yeah well and again that happens because they're they're looking there's two things number one they are a high turnaround company there I know what his philosophy is I can see it by the way you sell stuff and they've got to get the stuff out because the next batch is on contract So, gotta make room. Armor and more shoes take up a lot of space. That's cool. And they still had, was that still going on or was it just that day? I think it was just yesterday. It might have extended into today, but I'm on the other side of town from them, so. It doesn't make sense to go there twice. Also, I mentioned, well, they were playing a replay of your show from Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday. And it just happened to be right when I got over there. And I told them, hey, do you guys advertise on the radio? And they said, no, we don't do any advertising like that. I said, well, I listen to a show out of Michigan and the guy mentions you guys all the time. And they said, is it good or bad? And I said, it's good because I told them about you. Excellent. Well, I appreciate that. We'll get hold of them and say, hey, by the way, we're those guys. And then also they wanted the website and they, you know, were able to bring it up. And I gave them the times of the show and stuff. And also I gave them your email so they may email you and want to maybe correspond with you and maybe get some other funding for the station. Excellent. Thank you. Well, I appreciate that because that is something that we need to, we're doing where we can. And I'll give them, I can give them a handshake from the other direction. Also, I told them, It wasn't just a mention of them. You talked about them for about 20 minutes. And I think they really thought about that one. Right. Well, again, we own the network. So if I see something that's useful, especially right now, the biggest problem I see is what's happening all over the place. is connecting people where they need to go to find what they you know what they've been looking for but they are so i know where you know again they don't know what they're looking at or what everything is that they but other shopping lists so if we can find something useful and again we get them to say buddy one area that obviously they will probably spend money where they they see another priority and it makes sense for them because it fits their budget but you know the if we keep on the way we we we really are not good for time by what i can see the other side getting panicky and we've seen this before so the only question is going to be the government bombing us uh... we already know the views by me they're already doing the biological weapons on us right now the biological weapons technology but a foreign war of course they keep stirring the pot there i don't know if everybody saw the philippines got in the face of the chinese the other day i mean mention that so far but if anybody hasn't seen that in the philippine news left and right they are kind of brought by get up because they went after the chinese and apparently talk all the operating boats that the chinese without anybody can tell that one uh... there was a lot of those filipinos all kinds of people are striking matches and throwing it at the gasoline pool guys and there's all kinds of different gasoline pool laying around So you best be squared away for what it is that you're going to have to deal with and you know where we can do it to the most you know in the most economical way means we can afford to buy more body armor more ammo more well go right down the shopping list and So appreciate that. Thank you for giving us the you know the Heads up from the other direction and we can always use that support and if they do still have that sale going Guys if you're in the well, let's in that's in Vegas, right? Yes. Also, they said that they had advertised that on Instagram. And I really don't go there, but some other guys may. And, you know, if they want to get in touch with me or something, if they know about it ahead of time, I can probably arrange to go over there for them. Perfect. Okay. Well, I appreciate that too because that's something that again, locally it's all you. You're going to see the things other people can't. We're not necessarily going to bother putting it up on the page, guys, that it's going to be with the internet, that everything is going to be on the internet. They may tell you about the event, but they won't have all the items, and especially since you use that odds and ends stuff there, where you just hit things at the right time and, well, guess what? You can't pass it up. Sounds like you made a good deal on the body armor. Also, I had been on their website the day before and it had no mention of that tent sale. So, you're right there. So, Eisner, is everybody can help? That's where a heads up like that really makes a difference. Okay, we're at the top. We're going to take a break. Anything else, sir, before we go? No. All right. Well, we should be here in the music. We are at the top. For everybody out there, it is Friday. I will remind you. Oh, I want to say thank you to our friends. Just to the New World Order. We're on the Marsh Post day and night. Just as it's made in one country, doesn't even have to have other components, guys. One nice thing is America does have tools. Whenever we have a system that's older, and there's a perishable, that's something that we do on occasion. I'll find out more, like I said. But I need the pictures, so our Liberty app, Kibai.net, we're going to take a break, grab a couple of coffee, grab a little bit of coffee, whatever you got to do, and we'll be back for the second hour, right here. Our Liberty, free, free event. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I dreamed 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 for 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 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 Saint's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iookeed 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 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, dill the land of the free? people to pop or or then they fall yeah good afternoon with his and your mother is the second our of the after noon intelligence report ever quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southeast north and south delvie roasting to us on liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com Liberty Tree radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, CBE base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there across the whole of CONUS. it has been a very busy week and here we are it's the and we could fix all nine p m eastern standard time it is friday which is cinco diem would be and quartermaster friday sometimes known as quarter bastard and uh... of course it is the seventh of may we're still on the mayday celebrations you guys gotta remember that they start out around the second and they're not supposed to stop until really the fourteenth but so like we're in the middle of the communist high days of you know high profiles and festivities you know for call me a little and that's what the may days are all about anyway uh... it is the thirteen here of open baby and socialist and the soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar up give a little bit of a cup and two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords book one you're living it uh... remember the federal government uh... the israeli the uh... eighty f f b i have a bomb factory somewhere they're getting frustrated because everybody's looking for a minute really believe that more conversations i've had people are eyeballing and watching for the next quote-unquote government-sponsored terrorism the act committed by the eighty f f b i've been israeli so we kind of met you so we'll just keep an eye out for that to be safe After all, that's what happened with the Oklahoma City bombing, and we know the true history behind that first person, not somebody said somebody heard. We've covered that extensively, just like the, well, the Waco event. As it is, most important here is to ensure that you have spares, pares, extras, more of, quartermaster, more is better. Everything that you're getting right now that you've been picking up is considered actually castaway perishable by military spec standards. clothing, socks, underpants, t-shirts, that's all perishable slash toss-up given that you're going to need to continually stream more to the troops in a battlefield situation. And typically we'll never get to where it's supposed to. Now, we change that because we already, well, we're on the battlefield, we're home. This is where we're going to be fighting. then having caches of material equipment having spares on hand is really a good idea that you're going to train remember you you buy the meat book best quality whatever you're going to do whatever you choose if you especially feel a lot more for me i'm gonna get the best but you don't want to wear that out so here's the thing there's a whole lot of other equipment out there but the reasonably priced in reality is not cheap but uh... if you take advantage of the uh... and cherry pick from the many ones out there you can put enough equipment together so that you're not beating up all of that you know premium great stuff you've got instead you're beating up for training the stuff that you could afford to beat up not gonna cry about by the way still gives you backup in the event of a battlefield environment and you'll find that a lot of the people well it must be cheaper in reality is wearing just as well as the other stuff you paid a lot more for uh... so it's useful in the long run simply because you can save or spare your uh... more critical equipment wear and tear during certain periods of time even a battlefield situation when you're in the only a non-contact environment or if you're in any kind of garrison situation where holding an area of a safe area you could switch out to an in fact you should be rotating your footwear anyway we talked about this many times wherever you can So again, example is like, Botash has those 998, a pair of combat boots. They're Milstrom, they are ZipSci, they're straightforward, simple boots. They're in a brown suede, and they're size 9, size 9.5, size 10. And if you have those sizes, if you can fit those sizes, please take advantage of that. And by the way, if you buy 12, it doesn't make any difference what size mix, you can get some 9s, 9.5 and 10s. they dropped out at eight ninety eight apparent that you pay shipping you can beat that play if you are taking back to the sea up i don't know also for the ladies and also for a lot of young people you got your family were before it's like a good afford to have prep here and all this and that well for this price you can't court you pay for a pair of cheapie tennis shoes walmart you're getting a very fine perch use from boatec i highly recommend you that And then they still have all the other fine product lines that are out there that are worth investing in. So you figure out what, what, it's a personal flavor choice thing for all of you out there. And by the way, I don't control your wallet anyway. Oh yes. But I hopefully am helping to tweak your brain on the idea of supply and support, which is what I've emphasized for decades. If you want to want to really understand how to win a war, logistics, logistics, logistics, logistics. We're going to fight a war on American soil. We'll be fighting for our freedom. We're going to be fighting to preserve and protect the constitution bill of rights the declaration of independence which is our property not the government's we are the government or for us to save it you gotta fight for it congratulations now on that note just kind of a pay attention to this long because it goes through uh... it is completely somewhere probably said market in the tail of wall and i think all well yes it is uh... ed if you could play the song again if i want to be in the cavalry reprise this is by corba loved and it should be on the court want to page the image you'll see their guys there's no greater snow uh... video with the this uh... the uh... album cover just kinda cool civil war eric go uh... print that's been modified with some coloration i want to be in the cavalry reprise it's three minutes and forty five seconds long by corba Now some of you have probably heard the first part of this song, or I should say the first part of the duo, which is the song I Want to Be in the Cavalry. This is kind of like the, well, recruitment poster versus Where Things Go. Here we go, we'll be back. Well I want in the cavalry if they send me off to war. Well, I won a good speed under me like my forefathers before. At first we took their worst our positions we held south. We clung to belief and we hung on the speech from our trusted leaders now. Overwhelming us and our hopeless cause and our cities overrun. There were them that said we were badly led. In God were we outgunned All I lost was a worthy man Said from under me were crap My favorite man with a head in the air Took the cannon in her guts In the first two weeks on that bloody creek My brother lost his arm It's only sixty days till all we prayed Was to get us home on heart We will land our names in the well and we will wish The men's congrats and the pats on the backs And the ladies we kissed had three odd egg shoves They faded fast, didn't even last till the uniforms wore out And to replace not a helper's space The winter is cold and bleak The chills of the bone and pneumonia Prawn and froze are fruitless feet Then a tight boy hit with his fever, 50 B in his entry, approved in the end to cue more men in the valets, to a final lift of feet on horse and carcass we could scrounge. When the wagon stopped and we burnt their crops to tart and barren ground. With morale and doubt and our pride run out no honor did I see All I see are a thousand dreams five dead in front of me In the cavalry if they send me off to war I want to be in the cavalry But I won't ride... ...but you go through the shopping list how many things Uncle Mark has told you about Understand that I've read uh... the accounts from the american war for independence bloody footprint of the cell have you ever you know if you watch the crossing crossing is a great movie is not the crossing is a really great movie do you know that they were very kind and polite about how all that crossing went with regard to the troops guys uh... began they do kind of mention all the other rapper feet rag say they didn't have shoes they were out of shoes that's one of the reasons that you get an army motivated when you see a guy you're gonna be able to kill and take his boots off of them put them on your feet that don't have no if you hope you don't freeze and lose a toe here and there before you try to let's say it's frozen you and you try to step your foot in that night new boot you got off that dead hessian and uh... your toes start rolling around in the style like a couple of chicklets you know give a lot of the bottom before you've got your foot in there all the way all man you know what you do you know i guarantee what they did drop the two uh... toes after put in there anyway as quick as you can preferably with the rag wrapped around it with a woman rag if you know the german's then the uh... euros they didn't use box they may have had stockings they may have stockings but if they did yet polar pants off get the rest of their stocking off because it was in the hose pattern there were like paddy hose like you could it was like or you know your traditional go back to four five hundred years of history but it otherwise they use basically like the world the russians would use much up until even just a short time ago which is a foot rap because it was faster and easier to take a wolf foot rap and you stuff your foot in that boat that still warm could you take it off the enemy corpse wally's warm because it's tough to take off you don't want to cut them off his foot don't cut him off his leg okay but the problem is we're trying to put those votes on your spell on the food and you came across and you realize that man i'd like to shoot more hessians but my stomach is dragging me towards the cauldrons and towards the kitchens rice mel turkey and mam and food we haven't seen or if we've seen i've got a double of maybe i'll follow maybe to you know a multiple of uh... you know dirt rice or wheat and uh... and i love the job and boots or food boots or food boots or food boots or fall to move on you know it's boil later and eat them right never their leather uh... yeah well that was that house-tasty but anyway uh... again when you go right down to the shopping list of we can avoid that to a degree now in fact we did most people don't realize also the first two years of the war we ran off the stores mostly that that the patriots had put together i will remind you again that just as the war that's coming to america right now in seventeen seventy three seventeen seventy four actually for ten years non-stop they were in the high mobilization ready to go to war because of this food had been put away uh... blankets uh... and stores of all types near the term stores guys that everything from foot wraps to socks to short clothing to uh... winter clothing long john type things only made a bullet was real world about not just cop Okay, then you hear the term woolens. That's like the Union suit. They had a version of that. Basically it was a copy of what the Scots had done for six, seven hundred years. Made out of wool. All of these were things that were put on the shelf. They were also things that when they went to Concord, they were supposed to either confiscate or destroy. It was not just guns that they were after. Logistics, logistics, logistics. The British order was to find any stores of food and destroy them. And in fact, if you know, when the British went to Concord on April 19, 1775, they sacked Concord, guys. They didn't just frivolously come up and, you know, patty cake on the edge of town like some of these BS movies and television series show. That's wrong. The British were on the Concord side of the bridge. The militia was outside of town. they had to come from outside of town cross that lexington bear forgive me the concord bridges so famous and if they if the brits had pulled the beams up that it had across the creek and be nothing but you know bullet targets you know bullet magnets bullet sponges so they took the bridge and then they retook concord they drove the british back out the british had a roll up the carpet run like a run down the road the rest of history but they fact they fact One of the things they found 500 pounds of flour. They found 500 pounds of flour. What did they do with it? Well, it was on the list to be destroyed. So if they couldn't carry it back, which they decided it was too much of a bother, they took the flour out into the street. They poured the bags into the muddy street, and they had a squad, which they call a company, a squad or slash company of British infantry, marched back and forth and marched the flour into the mud. they've borrowed also what they could what they couldn't carry if it was something they couldn't destroy that efficiently now that it work very well for them but they they got a few things going are not the buildings there was just a destroyed food and there's quite a shopping list of stuff that they stole in the process to anything in the way of manufactured goods including uh... treatment tools there were fifty four uh... train baggage uh... bien the slash trunks of booty that were itemized by the quarter master uh... while they were in concord they were bloating stuff up you know taking curtains down grabbing over grabbing pewter anything that look like it was a value got stolen but tools were on the high list and if they couldn't if they couldn't take them destroy them to botch them in whatever way they could break a blade break a tool or cast it where it couldn't be found they didn't know if you didn't know where they threw it you were going to find it or if they you know buried it whatever they were going to do it back out of sight out of mind the idea was that they would destroy what they could not carry away They had two guns that they found at Concord that were part of the reserves, part of the stuff that was, you know, that stuff that they captured from the French and Indian wars. Those two guns were hidden. They tortured a farmer's wife to get the farmer to tell them where the two gimme guns were. In fact, it turns out that was actually the plan. They were going to want something. So basically they hid one in a pig pen and one in a pig sty in the actual, like, pig shed. and they dug them up, dragged them out in the street. When they were spent, they were retired, they were actually more of a howitzer than they were a gun at this point. And the British, since they realized they couldn't take them with them, they rotted them, they spiked them, and then left as they were fighting the battle for the bridge. Supply and support, quartermaster, quartermaster, quartermaster, the clothes, in the song, the clothes rotted off their back. Now, if you think that that's something from 200, you know, or 100 years ago, you're wrong. And I've said a million times, you know, they always give you these bullshit movies where they don't show you anywhere near what it was like, misery, for the troops, because they want to try and get your ass signed up for another war. Now, I understand that. I didn't go in starry-eyed when I got into the military. In fact, I went in the military and everybody else was running the other way. My uncles and my dad and everybody, been in the Pacific and the worst of it. And my uncles, having been at Guadalcanal, Lee Weld, one great uncle, having been the youngest great uncle, was at Guadalcanal. And the clothes rotted off their bodies in World War II, the beginning of World War II. There was no resupply. When they came off the line, they don't even give them proper justice to the images you see like it was at war in the Pacific. Guys, their clothes literally were pockmarked with holes the size of your hand. They had sores all over their bodies in places where, because there wasn't anything covering or the clothing they did have, galled their body. Because, this is the modern army, we weren't talking 100 years ago, 200 years ago, we're talking, yep, you're fighting in our location, you get cut off, and all of a sudden, all that stuff you assumed was going to be there wasn't. They ate Japanese rations more often than they ate American food. anything they could capture the japanese with the same way if they could capture from you they weren't wasting it and so they try you try to destroy a bullet up they didn't care if it was burned either side yet there were the japanese burned to write stores my one uncle was explained that he goes yeah they burned it we put that fire out because what it was like we had toasted rice it was a choice between starving uh... and uh... in eating something guess what they picked through all that stuff that had no so we got moldy even while they were trying to work on it cuz guys it was the tropics because you know what he received i with a handful of rice you'll pray unto adjust about while they're busy picking through it you know trying to get every grain and that nothing was left the stuff that was on the ground it got vacuumed up but the modern army i'll talk a hundred years ago although it didn't close to a hundred years ago at world war two These guys have been pampered that are in all of these operations nowadays pampered absolutely pampered and you've got to be aware of that because the real world is coming back to America if we're going to save this country it's going to be you save this country sure is going to be the pigs in DC those petal queers they're not going to save this country They're the ones doing it to this country. They got an army on the street right now. They didn't go anywhere The commie red guard is still on the streets in Washington DC. What does that tell you? Hey mark good call jump in there I don't know about you, but as much as I eat Chinese food, the idea of living off of Chinese rations doesn't sound all that bad to me. No, I don't have a problem with it. My point is that the logistics were so bad that were it not for that, the guys would have been in worse shape. Absolutely. No, I'll tell you what, right now I've told you guys before, if I kill them right in front of me, as long as I know it's not poison, I'll scoop food right out of the face. I'll take it right out of this, I'll take it right out of this. People do not understand what starving Hungary is. You know, remember Meryl's Marauders? You know the story about Meryl's Marauders, right? World War II? Color? How many of you guys remember Meryl's Marauders? Have you ever read the book? Read the book, ignore the movies. The movies are trying to get you to sign up. Brooke's trying to tell you what to expect when you do sign up so you hear no illusion, right? they were drug there there were no american supplies for merrill's marauders they were in fact but if you read the the story because they were a greater unit guys when they were on the ground will to their extended raids they were carrying progressively more and more japanese weapons as they could kill japanese because guess what they only carry so much american amo and you know they are for while the army oracle was going to apply the one they could which means the army oracle didn't apply them okay but what they did they heard the other problem they were short everything they didn't have any parachutes for the supplies they didn't have any parachutes for the supplies so one of those c forty seven became gliding over at low at three top level you know what they did they took those fifty a hundred pound fax a japanese right and kicked them out the door do you know what a fifty pound bag of rice at ninety five miles an hour could go down the stall speed to get right down over the tree tops get stall speed the kicker would be jump on the bags out quick as a assist could be helped get him to the door And the guys on the ground said, yep, that 50 pound bag had tumbled end over end from only about maybe 40, 50, 100 feet up. And when it hit the ground, it was like rice holiday. And he goes, you never saw a slight like it when you got a couple hundred men on their hands and knees, one hand picking in the mud through the rainforest to find every grain of rice, and the other hand, while they're on their knees, is holding the rice that they found. And as they find it, they're dropping it into their canteen cup, and then they're back to picking more rice off the ground. This is why military, you know, I've brought this up, I haven't talked about this in a while, quartermaster, quartermaster, quartermaster, you know that your MREs are supposed to be droppable without a parachute, right? Which by the way you've actually seen, if you don't, I'll jog your memory in a minute here. If you look at the military specs for rations, and by the way, C rations were no different, the way that they're packaged in boxes and the way that the boxes are designed, is so that a loss of no more than between 5 and 10% of compromised product takes place if the box is dropped at low altitude without parachute assist from a combat supply aircraft. How many of you knew that? Now the MRE was actually, if you think about it, the MRE is probably a lot more conducive to bounce. But the sea ration was built the same way under the logic that you were going to lose a percentage to compression when it hit the ground, but most of what you threw out the plane without a parachute would survive. now if everybody goes or what the police talk about that stupid political back a little bit how many of your member of the glory of the petty days of post nine eleven when we had to spread our you know the jewish influence over the middle east and so the israeli and and kid dick cheney and and bush could steal oil all over the all right to the benefit but anyway you might recall your afghanistan what it will be taken out the back doors of those planes guys to give to the afghan people that for hearts and minds you remember the two things they were taken out the door the first thing they did when they said all who poor afghanes are starving guys the afghan again he's are always starboarded desert state basically it's a mountainous desert state okay they do grow things they are farmers okay but yeah so both poor bastards are so we're going to save them we're going to send food to them So what they were doing is they were flying at mid altitude and they were kicking pallets of MREs out the back of the, they asked them to see 130s, remember that? You know what happened? You know, this is what was embarrassing, is a bunch of people are on the ground because they heard the planes coming and they're waiting for the help and that pallet weighs about what? What do you think a pallet of MREs weighs in the crate on a wooden pallet? Well, they kicked him out the ass into the plane and unfortunately the customer was underneath the pallet. Kind of embarrassing when in the middle of the darkness you hear this blood. What is happening? Oh my god, it's an infamous MRE bump from the Americas. You are bastards. That really happened, guys. You do know that. Remember, my jogging your memory now. Remember after 9-11? They even had videos, they had night vision videos from the ass and the other side of the C-130 and they're kicking the food out the back. Here's the other problem. When they dropped a big chunk of that food like that, it survived the bounce without any problem. It survived the thud. But the warlords, that was what they were claiming next, is that the local warlord or the local governor, like gun governor, was going in there and they were getting them and they were taking all the food for themselves. So what was the solution, the next MRE solution? What they did is they unbagged all the MREs. Do you remember this? They took them out of the boxes and they did them two ways there. They either just took the bag and threw them in these big pallet bits. now they also got more merciful what i mean by that well they they didn't they had the pallet been stapled they made sure it was properly stapled together down below like with core staples industrial you know real staples copper you've been a proper wash and then they filled the pallet band cardboard now didn't have any pallet on the bottom of the type of the pallet would kill somebody if it's falling through the air if you want to get it with a pallet that you'll terminal block the probably be kind of terminal would net for you so anyway they don't the pallets and they they through the loose mr e main main bag into the boxes and then they did the same thing and they even showed you if you look you probably can even find a video on youtube if you call way back when and what they what happened there is that the mr e as they kicked them at low altitude middle altitude the box with the word uh... open up or tumble and the product would be spread over a wider area so no one person could control the palate. Am I jogging your memory on this? So that food was droppable from what height and was uncompromised. Why? Because of how it was tested and developed for that specific purpose. Now the reason is experience and I already brought you one of the many that taught them a lesson about parachute dropping supplies. uh... by the way what what what they did it all the time though it will work one you know they actually delivered stuff by air world war one but they didn't have their shoes and i actually just figured well mayo rubber baby buggy bumper as best you can bind it up with all the corded you can throw it out and whatever makes it make it whatever doesn't well i'll be happy with the got however that met that of a larger percentage whatever you drop probably didn't survive the fall So your MREs are a lot more resilient, and even your sea rations were a lot more resilient than you think, and they were packed for a reason for that specific purpose. Okay? Now with Meryl's Marauders... uh... the experience out of that and the failures uh... help of the tune up for other unconventional operations and you look at me once we got wealthier and more stuff showed up in the field and all of the uh... types of horrible disaster like the one sure i just described released it bad situations were left likely because they had a more junk to work with guys that's our u.s. military that experience that Yeah, you guys are in the same situation. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. This is why you need to be looking at a deep larder and making sure that you have the resources stacked and racked. Oh, by the way, somebody goes, somebody would have sure go, well, they could have improvised parachutes guys. Their clothes are rotting off their body. My dad explained this to me when he got on Palaloo actually saw this in a couple of other islands. He said, but Palaloo was really, really kind of, you know, you, it made you shake your head. this tropical environment they were the idea was to throw as much junk on the island as quick as they can they're not going to show any real images in these movies or television series but he said can't be just delicious him the boy we gotta feed the troops you guys need to start over here you need to eat what so that we can get the food of the troops they would take the stuff off the cargo ships drop it on the improvised doctor that they had there and then they would start stacking the cams on wooden pallets in this hundred degree weather uh... old and so they start doing that anything was near the ground it was metal was running it was partially was just in dance they would oxidize and they break down and so if they would get wet they would crush the first layer of cancer first case and that the product would lose out and that it would mold of the draw the bugs and that but they were like they were constantly he talk to the guys there is really i would just get more stuff and we just acted on the top of we get down with certain point were lucky but the local it was like your lighting a candle in reverse order in that all of the lower tiers, the first three tiers, the first one was squished flat with peaches, you know, with moldy peaches and scummy peaches with maggots and bugs in them. The next case was kind of starting to fail. And the next layer up from that was just, you know, the boxes were just starting to break down. And this was constant, constant like that. For every case, layer of cases you put up, there's another layer down below rotting and there were tons, tons of food that never got to the top. troops even when it was on the island that the real world of the post of the fictional me uh... which are you all you have is right israel we always wrote about our not and you won't be either in any situation you win you lose you draw the idea is to either when or draw whatever possible if you lose have a plan so you don't wrote instead you re you retreat under you can retreat under fire and you retrograde intelligently so you could withdraw with what you took to the battle You also have to have supply for after that happens to resupply. Go ahead, Goller, jump in there. Now, this is Gary Donne, up in the Thumbham, Michigan. And I was... This seemed like a good time to jump in with this question. I secretly have a question. Who is the head over the militias? I was told that... I thought I was told by somebody. It was a Secretary of State or somebody. isn't the militia on its total own jurisdiction? Well, if you're talking about, okay, now again, that's a good, actually that's a good question. Number one, you have the, you have the organized or active militia, which by the way is the army. Interestingly enough under title, God, I want to see title five, but it's title 10 United States code. And if I'm wrong, I'll have to double, I'll correct myself because it's, it's mattered in several places where they've shifted it. because as we've hunted for it they've changed the literally changed the location for United States code articles. However, the item itself, interestingly enough, first of all, the militia is freestanding. We, the population as a whole, everybody is the militia. That's even acknowledged in Title X. All individuals that are not part of the active militia, read that the regular army or military, well, I should say the regular, fully active, that's actually considered to be regulars, uh... and then the national guard which is the active guard all other parties are members of the militia at large everybody period on the brick mortar says and said n in the state it's supposed to be under the control of the state governor actually and while the uh... there is a again a commander who was originally not commissioned by the fed with state militias were not supposed to be commissioned by the fed by the congress They are commissioned or were commissioned by the state governor's office and under the combination of the, oh come on, Surgeon General, as always, and the Secretary of State combined with the governor's signature, that was the pyramid. And of course there's the military commander himself. Whoever's the designated executive officer of the state militia in your respective state, that was the pecking order for the controlled active militia. Now, that also was the instrument that could be used to draw on the population to mobilize the militia, but the militia themselves were supposed to be county run, and this is something that goes all the way back to before the nation was formed, before it was the United States, when it was the colonies, and it stayed that way after, stayed this way after the states were created, and the states became part of these United States and the independent nation that we are. The counties, under the sheriff, and a combination of that and the again the county coroner's office those are the two highest post officers for organizing the militia if they were called upon however the militia at large was supposed to be free and independent both armed equipped and trained uh... within the counties as as each county saw fit as the people saw fit and independent militias were the normal not the exception Independent militias, or in fact, Al can we point something out, caller? Everybody remember Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders? Remember Teddy? Teddy Roosevelt? Yeah, I remember. Okay, Teddy Roosevelt was militia. If you go watch the movie, there's one movie that was done years ago, hell, I think it was back in the late 70s, early 80s, but it's about the Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders. But what they don't really emphasize, they do, I mean, they show you how were the Rough Riders organized. uh... teddy want to make a mobile issue that so guess what he went out recruited and after he recruited annually he keep you know designated officers he recruited sergeants he recruited rank and file uh... he then was given commission from the uh... from the uh... mobilization arm of the uh... department of defense well department of war because was war department them and they we had a great event of the standing militia His weapons were donated by gun companies, the standard arms that he was carrying. He was not issued regular, they were not issued regular arms from the service, they actually purchased their own. Or they were gifted from the gun companies, just like his machine guns for his unit were. He was 100%... That was a 100% classic example of freestanding independent militia organized to effectively defend the nation and wage war. And that's how it should be. so the states even now in the state you have the militia at large you have the general militia service uh... it as as it's an hour you have the uh... what is the militia roster and then you have the organized militia which in reality the state police knows that they're not supposed to it to the state police didn't exist as as state police until the war powers act of nineteen thirty three and then they became because the governor's all betrayed us the state police were a mobilize state militia company that was designated as the marshal guard of the governor of the corporation that's what the state police are at every state their militia but their rather active militia that actually betrayed their they perceive themselves as all both all of the people which is why they're they're involved in treason right from the get-go otherwise it's well again you put you decide to organize a roster you delegate tell you a forgive me you determine that you were either going to use robert's rules and bring the uh... unit to order and then you can write on elected officers which you can do which traditionally was done through most of the malicious or you can uh... personal commission but in other words personal authority so that you have a ranking system typically uniform with the rest of the militia forces or army there out there depending what are these former army structure you have and then you have everybody volunteered agree accordingly to you know signed into the uh... and and take over to the unit itself but again it's a given to hear what's funny everybody assumes that you had to know where you would swear an oath to into the to the unit under the county or the county or the state structure and to the state itself but not to the fed the militia wasn't supposed to be in this malicious post we check some balances this is why when you go to the bill of rights it says the land and naval forces or the militia because the militia is the check and balance mechanism and it's contrary it is supposed to be separate from and contrary to the active armed forces It can be just as well equipped, just as well trained. It could have any weapon, or it's supposed to have any weapon that exists in a Marshal service, and there wasn't supposed to be, and in fact there never was any restriction until they got these pedo queers in there, heavier and heavier, year after year, and then they stupefied everybody. Because otherwise, you name it, if we, if you could buy, we could be better equipped. In fact they pissed and moaned about that for years. Well, a little bit of people have got better guns than we have. Well, spend more money, but do it wisely. Okay, here's something I've pointed out for years, and I want everybody to go look a little, take a look at history. Every significant innovation in firearms did not come from the military. It came from the civilian sector who possessed it first and then grudgingly the military adopted it. I want you to think about that, guys. When we say the civilian sector, in other words, the people themselves had better weapons, they usually had the newest technology, and several of it may or may not have been successful. Several different technologies came about at the same time. The general population, when things went from prison to Flint, The general population is who bought or people bought and or built what they saw and copied. And so the population would be the innovators, the ones pressing the envelope. Then the government would follow along after they kind of watched to see what all of us did because we actually perfected the technology and then they embraced it. This goes right up through to and including cartridge guns, just as a heads up. It's all supposed to be at our end. We're our own boss, that's the first rule. But again, there is a structure, and there's a pecking order for the purpose of some kind of continuity so we could actually form an army when the time comes. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. This is Mike from Ohio. Yeah, you talk about the state police being kind of quasi-malicious, because a friend of mine who I think passed away, he was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam and when he got out, I forget what year it was, but there was this worry that we were going to have a communist uprising in the United States. So when he got out of the army, he was sent over to the Ohio State Highway Patrol and he was actually given an Ohio State Highway Patrol, like a Nifica pump shotgun and a laws rocket to keep. they'll take home and keep you know in case there was like a or attempted revolution they were going to call on them and on what happened to the rocket but i know he was only i think kept the shock on the rest of the life i got to see it well that was left with a little garbage you well it would have happened with the county's the same way during the nikki's we had uh... was it do grow up chair-to-chair department because they are of it what i just described guys were but it doesn't have a are part of the militia struck and the sheriff by any police chief or sheriff can buy under letterhead any armed that exists does everybody understand that any weapon that this garbage about or a cop here originally the sheriff's department was supposed to be as well-equipped as any other military force but they're not all the military the regulars they're supposed to be the counterpart slash molot militia checks and balances Our sheriff here had two 90 millimeter recoilless rifles with a Beehive and HE rounds. How do I know? In fact, we had Hydramatic, let me give you an example of right here. We have a Hydramatic plant that built the M16A1 during the Vietnam War, which is the big liberator plant you all know about from all those TV programs you see. That liberator plant, guys, that's where they built the M16A1. Now people would snick parts out every night, every shift, and try to get away mostly second and third shift. But they get antsy, and they have that expressway thing out the front where they have two more ramps, look like on-ramps, the expressway, and there's this little short expressway, real short, in front of the hydromatic plant. Every morning the sheriff's department would do a sweep. of the of the front of the plant because it wasn't on plant property and they would collect all of the gun parts that guys had checked out the windows because they got paranoid for years they had been of m16 stocks uppers lowers in parts were not talking all assembled got to talk in every piece hundreds and then they followed the thousands were the default they had tens of thousands They built an entire armory of M16A1's. Some guy came in with the department who had been, you know, like the Vietnam. He came in and said, well, we can put these all together. And the sheriff said, what? Well, yeah, you've got everything here. I don't know how many you can build, but you can build a lot of them. And so they started putting the rifles together, and they ended up with hundreds of M16's. No paperwork, no way to know where they really went. they all came from their all the parts roll out the door from hydromatic plant that happened all over the country by the way that you happen here i don't know if they have a every one of the articles that were doing stuff that happened all the time bomb at the detail like you know that word they go all alone and all of them but what the war starts i do but we put it that way that's what i've been saying guys here you it's on imaginable much sticky finger stuff we brought back in the last hundred years from the last hundred years worth of wars. You really can't even wrap your brain around it. No, we're not talking like one or two guns or a pistol or rifle. No, no, no, no. I've seen mortars. I mean hell, even at the shows for a while there, of course, it was the stuff that came out of the Pacific. I mean, we're talking about one or two. It'd be like, you know, you guys would be coming in. Well, you know, I've had this for 30 years. okay thank you and so that was now in a new inventory somewhere else where we have dozens of the same hundreds of the same and then there's the world war one stuff it might as well or one world war two korea vietnam up until the middle of vietnam you could mail anything right to your door do you all understand that effect even korea like that that's the thing about what uh... remember radar or i'll add com com com Remember where he goes, where you going, radar? Oh, I gotta go to the Postmaster. And he's got what looks like the wrapped up, you know, like quarter panel of a Jeep. Remember that? And it turns out that was a little subplot that they kind of worked away from when they got the series kept going on for years. His radar was sending home in the mail a Jeep one piece at a time. But the fact of the matter is that once you got the Postmaster stamp on the package, guys, no one could touch it. It went right to your doorstep and it was yours. until 1966 to the beginning of 67, anything that you picked up off the battlefield, if you felt that you needed a hanker and a make-and-send at home, or let's say that you had, you were carrying a hog, an M60. Well, when you had spare barrels and there's stuff laying around all over the place and then there's a gun that got hit and, wow, the ordinance wrote it off, but the gun's really not destroyed. You can take all the parts off. You take them, box more parts up and you keep shipping more parts home. By the time you're done, you got three or four complete M60s. All probably about the garage worth of barrels and spare parts and everything you can imagine, small and big. And then you just build a bunker for it and then you make sure it's all out of sight, out of mind. And you make sure that your family is, you know, generationally knows how to make it work and they all know that it's going to them and then it's going to go to their kids. Now imagine that with brownies and, you know, M1919A4s and A6s that came back. I know guys that have filled up either foot lockers, duffel bags. and you know when they try to take it from the lieutenant under study was going over the fantail now sometimes you have a part as is a hard as is a dead get some of the stuff from the troops but for everyone they might have you know people stick away now they usually catch up with that lieutenant about ten o'clock at night explain to me you can either go over the fantail on the way home where you can you shut your face go back here we all reward roman today right there until we get home cuz the war is over So, Andre, just shut your little ass up and get out of the way, and we'll just take our stuff home, because we earned it. You guys tried to get us killed. We didn't get killed. See, all these things were taken home? We earned them. Now, World War I was worried. World War I, I've mentioned this many times, I think they had like 600, I want to say get it right, they had 953 Brownings in the division that the Ordnance Officer I knew uh... when he was there were twenty work mustering out in france at nine hundred and fifty three or fifty four whatever was barys they had seventeen in the arsenal the rushers somehow disappear now you know where they were all the same place will be a r c headed but he took home where you can't replace show machine guns browning stickers who has gone whatever it was especially was in our inventory uh... they have got what sixteen fourteen no sixteen thousand spring fields and then field guys they they only have one thousand a little over a thousand guns in the arsenal and all the rest what's going to go up until after i know exactly what was like a funny go trust me on this one six nineteen eleven where were all the others why i know who's going to play anything you try to get my ass blown off Not only did I not get blown off, but I'm still alive, breathing and kicking. You know what? You didn't pay me much anyway, so I'm taking this home because I earned it. Okay? I'm not dead yet. And that was the attitude. You endures all kinds of stories in garbage. They try to, you know, make the chain. No. Every, the attitude was, it's like, well, okay, I, you know, you drafted me. I came over here. You tried to get me killed. I saw a bunch of my buddies die, but I made it through it because I brawled my way across the battlefield. That's why I was carrying a trench knife and carrying a medieval piece of stick. with barbed wire at the end of the total club at my job was to be treated after she to this forty five or stab you to death or by chewed a death or be chewed whatever tab you and shoot you invite you and i'd i'd like what we're crop battlefield i made it through that a lot of people that so i'm going to take them and then and i think i heard that and i think i'm gonna get to those and whatever else i thought i got from german stuff to don't forget nothing about this all the german stuff i was in there too and it wasn't any different world war two and it wasn't any different in korea accepting korea they were just belt together with a probably the worst of the if you ask me which one was i think the worst to be in korea probably for most of the troops for the shortest period of time and for the amount of misery that they had to put up with everyone of my relatives it was there and people i've known to tell you the same thing i'm gonna tell you just ok we just better nothing was where it needed to be they always ran out of ammo it was non-stop for the time they were there and they weren't there as long as others you know what but as far as compacted misery goes i would make career for the one of you forget about that's why the court the korean war was supposed to be the forgotten war because they didn't want to think about the screwed everybody especially considering how wealthy the government was at that time but then again the only boys were busy you know and put five fingering at sideways group of us off left and right So anyway, again, I want to make sure that you guys are squared away. Quarter bastard is the most critical element of any operation. Not only that, but remember, even if you do have ordnance, if you thought it was just guns, how do you think they get there? Okay, now right now we're buying hell out of them and hopefully you keep doing that because more is better. Now disperse them, cache them. You don't want them all in one big pile. This is why we've talked about dispersing and making sure that you know and your allies know where to go, what to do. And even then you keep some caches all in quiet to yourself. As groups, you have other caches and as material of support for the long haul, you want to make sure that you make a list, check it twice. Square your technologies away. Now I'm going to square ourself. I got to get out of the way because we got Molesha Town Hall coming up next. But for all of you out there guys, you are the solution. Order Master of George Washington. How many men did George Washington do on his own men's backs? Don't even talk about that. Two have dropped out of the sky. That's not how it works. Do it right and we have to win. And when we win, and we're going to remember all the bastards that caused all these problems for us, we're going to get rid of it. Death to the new world order. More I find out, more I pity the bastards on the other side, only that I probably won't get to shoot them before somebody else does. Not I'm kidding, I'm there, I hate this. This is a pretty good time to wait. God bless y'all, we'll be back at 8 o'clock, evening intel reports. One roll goes roll. It's Friday, so I just gotta do the pulse, guys. Should be back up shortly. Waiting for the reconnect. Taking a sweet time. Part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt. protect yourself and the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine. Politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. Don't come around where you don't belong We're probably coming after you and they all look mean and strong 7th 2021 6 10 p.m here in Texas and we're up live We're gonna open the program with the prayer as we usually do dear gracious suddenly father We thank you Lord for letting us be here another Friday to be able to open up our Airways to our listeners and our callers. We thank you Lord for everything that you've provided for us and we ask to continue to do so We ask Lord also that you watch over friends and allies can't be here with us this weekend We asked for the watch over and guide and bless them with your plan help them whether they're in the hospital or traveling or on site doing some other project. We ask that you protect them and watch over them. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen. Alrighty. Well, we've had some bugs today and it's shown in the broadcast. I apologize for that, guys. This little technical problem always seems to hit on Friday. Isn't that fun? We did have a problem with the archives for the programs for this year. Most Aprils was not showing, but yesterday what I was doing was rebroadcasts. I sat down and I fixed all the bugs on that, so all the archives for this year should be showing except for today's. I have to do that when we're done with the programming. There's no real break, so I can't like post it two hours before we get to the eight-hour clock for the intelligence report because it's like one running thing and we've got Charlotte and Phyllis who actually started our broadcast day off in the evening. We've got them on there too. So if you guys are looking for the archives, I posted a link in the intelligence report and I'm pretty sure I pinned it. I'm going to go and take a look and make sure I did that. Yep, yeah, okay, I did. It's pinned. It's the first message of the intelligence report. Discord page, but we're over in the town hall meeting page right now. I've posted a few articles. We've got some interesting stuff moving forward. We've got some other stuff too that I would post, but it's the anti-gun articles. To get into the anti-gun articles, you almost have to pay for all of these. But I'll read off some of the headlines if somebody wants to go check them out, maybe see if they can get a copy of them, and we'll pass them out for free. I don't care if you do that. I guarantee you if you put any money into that page though they're turning around and donating that money to go after your guns. One of the biggest ones of that is the Economist. The Economist has put out a few anti-gun pieces. Mainly because of what's been going on in the states how we've got South Carolina I believe and Texas are opposed to go open carry without permits. So of course a lot of the anti-gun pieces are about that. Oregon, lawmakers passed its state's first gun control legislation in years. That's bad news. But I got the article posted there. I'm sure if you guys have been listening to Henry or any of the other guys out that way, they've probably been covering it extensively. So you can probably buy more stuff on it, you know, through their sites. Let's see, I did find this was cute. From CBS, Kane and Sacramento. What started as a group of anti-vax moms led by Stockton Woman is now Mama-Lisha. A militia of moms is what they're calling it. I haven't listened to this, but there's a video here. I figure we can play it. Here's what kind of spin that they're putting on it. I did put a link to it in the discord if you guys want to check that out so we'll play it real quick here. Ooh and I gotta take it back because it is jumped ahead on me and of course it ain't gonna do it unless I'm playing it. Oh and you know what I'm in the wrong window anyway. Wrong machine so we wouldn't hear that anyhow so we'll go to the article this way. That should do it. Which is good that'll give us a fresh start without having to deal with any of the other stuff. Oh, we got an ad. Of course. You know, me and my wife, we were just talking about ads. How you can't watch anything with about ads that are longer than the video is you're trying to watch. You know, you'd go for a walk around the block, come back, and the ad still won't be done. Uh, let's see if we can get this to go. a Stockton woman is leading a national revolution called Mama Lisha. The group of mothers are pro-gun and anti-vaccine. CBS 13's Marissa Perlman is live at the Capitol. Marissa, state leaders say they should be on law enforcement's radar. Yeah, that's right. Tony. You might remember this group. They were here in 2019 at the Capitol trying to block student vaccines. Well now this group of women says they're trying to arm other women with survival skills and encouraging others to join in on this movement. We train you on natural medicine. We train you on how to read maps. We train you on how to navigate the forest. Founder of MamaLisha, Denise Aguilar from Stockton, says she's leading a militia of survivalists. It started as a group of moms condemning vaccine mandates and now the COVID-19 vaccine. You'll see them marketing themselves online, coating big firearms. But Denise denies this is an extremist group. We are not violent. We have never been violent. We have not been on the watch list that we were violent. We are just simply a group of women who are training each other and networking together. Dr. Richard Carpiano, a public policy and public health expert, has followed the group and their movements on social media since it started. He says Denise was in Washington, D.C. in January when a violent coup stormed Congress. Though there's no evidence, she breached the building. But she has been seen alongside members of groups like the Proud Boys. And he's concerned with this rhetoric group members could turn violent. When you're showing up with pictures, we're putting up websites with pictures of you with weapons. you are advertising services to train people in firearms. There's absolutely no reason whatsoever to think that they're not pushing some sort of extremist view. Senator Richard Pan worries the group will have an influence on vaccination rates during a time when there's already vaccine hesitancy. He says some group members have most recently organized and shown up at the homes of public health leaders to intimidate them. Not only of course, the Dave protest the public health measures, but they then decide to employ tactics to try to bully and intimidate people. We did reach out to Momalisha this afternoon on its website. It says its mission has been misconstrued as violent and offensive-based, but today its founder declined our request to clarify what the group stands for. Of course, don't talk to the media. You made the mistake by doing it once already. Oh boy. Well, it's interesting. Seriously, they're gearing up to do something on them or to them. I would point out that the news article piece kind of sounds a little bit like SSVM. And I remember not everybody in SSVM was bad, but the leadership definitely... not desirable. They were turning on everybody. That's not to say that's the case of this group, but it's definitely going to be interesting, want to keep an eye on. Ma Militia. I think that's out of California. Sacramento. Pretty sure. Another sound. We got somebody online. Now you have me online. Hey, Darcy. Notice how that idiot called the January 6th thing a coup. Uh-huh. That was the coup? Hey, did you notice what Elsie said? If you post pictures of yourself with firearms and you talk about training people, it's an extremist group. The military is an extremist group, the police are an extremist group, I mean that loose of a definition. Public official places that they talk about are extremist groups. What a surprise. I'm not a loss for words anymore. Well, it's good that they are out there, you know, doing that. I'm sure we definitely need to keep an eye on those ladies, make sure that they're safe. Because what they're doing is, you know, worth something to us. I've been talking about this with people here every chance I get when I find somebody with a sympathetic ear or guys that are listening. You know, you take a look at what's going on across the nation right now as far as gun laws go, okay? The Fed is ramping up for gun control, gun confiscation, BS. And you have the states like Texas, looks like we're gonna get the open carry without needing a permit. We'll see. He still has to sign it. I don't have high expectations for Abbott when it comes to that. He said he was going to do it though. Oh, but yeah. He said it. That would be the problem. He might have said he was going to do it, but the question is will he actually do it? Let's see, what was the other one? Or gun lawmakers. Oh, we already covered that one. Where are the other articles? Hang on here. Go back to Discord. Should I post them all over there? I'm going to be on the side. Okay. Um, this Texas. I'm looking for the other one here. There we go. South Carolina, opposed to join 45 other states to allow gun owners to carry openly in public without a permit, guys. Um, you know, and of course, according to The Economist, That's problematic, let's see, what are the Economist headlines? I've not read the entire articles because I'm not going to pay to go into their site. The Economist has got a couple articles out there. Many states are pushing through more permissive gun laws. That's one of the anti-gun pieces that's out there by the Economist. And where's that other one at? Let's see, Permitless carry gun laws are misguided and should be scrapped. They're talking about that because how many states have got permit lists carry or are moving in the direction of permit lists carry gun laws? Let's see 40. We just got numbers from another article 45. So it's their misguided. I mean, they're always talking about how you know, the the Majority is always right. Sounds like the majority of the states are are right there. You got 45 of them that want open carry without permits. Our scumbag governor vetoed the bill here. He's a Republican. But he's also the one that loves the lock-downs. That's another interesting thing that's going on here in Texas. What it said, and again this is the politician said, so you know, take it with a grain of salt guys. They talk out of their mouth, they'll say one thing and then they'll do the exact opposite. He was saying that by the end of this month, if they have not done, if places have not opened up and have gotten rid of their lockdowns, like Best Buy and even private businesses or schools, he was going to write an executive order to remove the mandatory masks in businesses. So that's an interesting thing to say, whether or not he follows through with it. That'll be, you know, we'll see. But it looks like across the board everybody's trying to push in that direction anyway. A lot of people are realizing that the definition of herd immunity that they're using doesn't match up with the Webster's dictionary definition of herd immunity. Herd immunity is when you get enough people who've gotten sick from it and have gotten the antibodies that it can't be spread around anymore because the people who are sick with it already have the antibodies in their system and they kill it off. It has nothing to do with vaccines. They keep talking about reaching herd immunity. And a lot of doctors believe that we have already reached herd immunity because enough people have caught it. that the antibodies are in our system already other than the quote-unquote mutated strains and as long as we're careful with those they're not going to spread yada yada yada yada. Go ahead. Yeah I've reached hurt immunity H-U-R-T and I'm fixing to spread it on these fools sooner than later. I'm tired of Trying to reason with these there's no reason with stupid There's one thing we need to do and ask get rid of stupid all of these stupid Explatives anyone that's all that's saying it is definitely an interesting we're living in interesting times with you know the other guy in the office there and Kamala Harris, so We've got let's see Trying to think of what their there What was the other thing I want to cover here? Oh, come on. There's something else locally here in Texas But it was mom. Oh, yeah Governor Abbott also said that Texas is going to secure the Texas border and it's gonna cost probably a billion dollars to do it and then they're gonna charge the federal government for it and if they don't pay they're gonna sue the federal government again, we'll see if that happens, you know Even though, and here's another interesting thing that keeps popping up in the news down here, I don't know if you guys have seen it, but even though, you know, Biden's quote unquote, stopped the, uh, stop the wall from being built from Swal. Biden's government is still doing eminent domain land grabs for land for the wall. And I don't know if they're doing that for, uh, they may be doing that as a way to try to stop. States like Texas from finishing the wall on their end or states like Arizona or New Mexico because it seems like they're buying up the property and then they're not they're not buying up the site. It's not buying they are stealing the property and then Letting it sit so basically they're using eminent domain to grab the property and then leave it barren So that's one of the things that we're seeing going on down here in Texas. I don't know if it's the same at Arizona or California. They're definitely living in a dress, in fact. Callers already up, they come in, chimed in guys, thank you. This is your program, it is not mine, I am just the placeholder. And it does help me a lot when you guys call in, chime in and add to the conversation. The number to call in and join us if you want is 712-432-0900. Room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 on the pound side. Once you're there in isolation, I'll tell you to announce it yourself. You don't have to do that right away because she's next going to tell you that you're muted and you can announce it, but nobody's going to hear it. So just wait until you get that star six to mute yourself announcement then you can press star six on your phone to unmute. We have, I apologize for this, there's no way I can fix this on my end but I do have reports and I have experienced this myself with my phone. Smartphones, for whatever reason sometimes the star six, that dial tone of star six doesn't want to register on the smartphone. So if you've called in and you're trying to get up and you're pressing and it won't work. I apologize. I know about that issue. I've had that happen to myself when I've called into the program on my phone. There is nothing I can do to fix that. It's something with the smartphone that wouldn't surprise me if it's intentionally something that they're doing because this is a free service. I've got to spread out over so many different services, some free, some pay. Some stuff is, you know, through other means. It just makes it harder for them to attack us. It's cute when we see like little things like that happening. I have to wonder, you know, is it a technical problem with the super advanced smartphones that are supposed to be so much better than our landline phones that we have to phase out our landline phones? Even though, you know, when a disaster happens or something, these systems get jammed up and whatnot. that the miraculous, you know, go ahead. Just to let you know, there's a little bit of reverb on you. It's more noticeable when I'm listening on speaker than it is when I'm actually got my ear to the phone, which I don't do very often. There's a little echo, and I've been trying to track down where it's coming from, and I have not been able to find it yet. But I'll tell you what, I've looked up the same way. It's just a millisecond or two behind what you're saying. So you're speaking, you can hear them start in the background. Uh-huh. It's weird. I'm actually hooked up the same way you guys are right now. I'm called in. I'm not using the microphone off of the mixing board. I can tell because you're not 500 decibels. I know. That's why I started doing it this way because I was listening to the recordings and it's like, well shoot, if I turn it down low enough to where it's not doing that on the mixing board. Then you can't hear anybody that's called in. Well, no, nobody can hear me that's on the call. So, I don't know, it was just easier to call in and do it this way for the time being until I worked that out. So, it's like one piece of technology that I do need to work on, try to... I don't know, it could be that my microphone is just getting so old that things have gone out. I've replaced the mixing board three times since I've been down here, but I'm still using the same microphone that the guys in Carolina donated to me all those years ago. It's the same microphone I was using up in Michigan. It's right here with me. Dad still has his microphone that you guys donated to him up there in the studio. Although, most of the time, we've been doing a lot of calling in. to do the programs because we've either been on the road or we've been just having some... I'm just really getting frustrated with some of these technical problems I've been having. And what's really bad is when I can't figure out the stuff for myself and I'll sit down and look at somebody else having a problem, which happened this week. And I'll be like, well, okay, well, just go here, do this, and click the default button, and then go back and, hey, everything's working great. I can do that for somebody else, but when I'm having a problem, it's like it takes me a while to, you know, when you're looking at a problem for yourself, you don't see the obvious sometimes. I guess that's what I'm saying. I'm just saying heal myself. Yeah. It's like you always look at it and you make the problem for yourself more complicated than it is, or at least I seem to do that. But I can look at problems that other people are having and I can, you know, couple of clicks here and there and hey, it's done. We're good. Okay, let's move on. I wish I could do that. I gotta go get dinner, man. I'm on the side. I just get flustered sometimes when I'm working on my own equipment. I don't know. I am a little bit of a perfectionist. I've been told that by my wife and my family that, you know, it sounds good enough. You don't have to worry about it. It's like, no, but I can hear it, you know, like that little echo that's back there. I can hear that. It's just, uh, which is weird because I shouldn't be able to hear myself either. So I'm thinking of something with the computers. Um, when I'm on the calling line, I should just hear like everybody else does, you know, I should only hear what's coming out over here and I just don't. Maybe somebody can give me an idea in the Discord. What to look at, I guess is what I'd say. Or you can call in and make a suggestion. But hey, let's see. We're talking about gun laws. We talked about the mom militia. It was in the news. The anti-vaccine moms turned to militias. Oh, it's terrible. Actually, no, that's not. I think we need more of that. Oh, and they use the term survivalist instead of prepper too. I thought that was interesting. Maybe it's because preppers become a bad name and survivalist hasn't. It isn't as bad a name anymore. Or maybe they use for survivalist in the news story instead of prepper because they thought prepper sounded too non-violent so they went with survivalist. If you think about it, prepper and survivalist, neither of those things are violent at all. It just means that you want to survive. You know, they want you to just roll over and die with everybody else. If you said, yes, this is a roll over and die group, they'd be happy with it. You know? Oh boy. Let's talk about here. Let me see. What are you guys talking about in the Discord? Yes, sometimes when they talk about herd immunity, it means herd immunity. I agree with that, Joe. It's been really interesting here. And I've actually, you know, I haven't seen too much of this. Until recently, going out and about, and I saw it in my own neighborhood. I only know the guy in passing, but we got one guy who jogs around the neighborhood. And he just started in the last week jogging with the mask on while he's alone. He's jogging through the neighborhood, on his own, out in the fresh air, and he's jogging with the mask on. I almost want to stop and say, what the heck? Do you have COVID? Why are you wearing the mask when you're jogging around on your own? There's nobody there who's going to contaminate you or anything else for that matter. So I've got one person I got to keep an eye on here. And I went into one of the little shops I like to frequent here, locally. And I went in and the guy has always been cool about not wearing the mask. me coming in not wearing the mask. I went in there and his wife was behind the counter with him and when I came through the door she masked up and she gave him a goofy look and he put the mask on and he goes, what can I do? She's my wife. I go, well, for one thing you could just, you know, I'm not putting mine on. I haven't when I've come in here before. Yeah, so, I've been seeing more of that and they're talking about getting rid of the mandates altogether here in Texas. So hey, I can point the articles out to people, I can send people to the information, I can even have them pick up that little package of masks if they pull their little mask out of them, put on their face, and read that it's not for medical use, that it will not stop viruses, that it will not stop chemicals. You know, it's for larger particulates, you know, like dust, metal shaves, stuff like that to stop you from getting into your lungs. And even some of the plastic masks. that they have out there, not plastic. The disposable paper masses mix of plastic and paper. We'll tell you that they are not good for stopping large particulate like sawdust and metal shavings. So you have a variety of masks. Most of them do not do anything for medical or viruses or any of that stuff, but it doesn't matter that it says that on the package. It doesn't matter that you can point out that that warning is put on there by OSHA who did extensive research on this, and that's why it's there. They don't care. They listen to the talking head on the TV and they say, oh, I'm listening to the science. What science are you listening to? You're listening to a talking head on the TV telling you to listen to the science and they're not telling you what the science is. They won't send you to a place to go and say, hey, here, we've got all these years of research on how good this is for this. Because there isn't. We have all this research on how this type of thing, this mask on your face, won't help with this. And it's from the government organizations that are telling you to wear the mask. Just, okay, so hey, totally ignore that. Of course, they're trying to pull it off of their websites, but the bad thing is that OSHA was around before the internet was, you know, really big thing. So you can still find documents if you just go to your library and pull up OSHA's documentations on mask use or go to your, oh, kind of thing, go to your pull up OSHA regulations, you know, pull out the law books, put up the legal definitions of stuff they have to have. It's in there. Actually, you know what, average Joe? It could be a 3D printed shotgun rifle on the bottom or a Star Wars airsoft. It may not be a Star Wars airsoft. I have seen them do some wicked things with the 3D printers for the AR-15s. One of the guys was showing me what they were doing at the gun show I went to. Doing like, some handles, like, you know, you got the sleeve that goes over the barrel on the AR-15. doing like, he was showing me one that they had done, it's like all medieval print, it's got like a broad sword going down the side, little shield patterns all over it. Looks cool. It's stuff you would see in a video game, you know, for the skins for a firearm that's like, oh that's cool, but you'd never get that in real life. Well thanks to 3D printers, these guys that are out there doing the 3D printing, they found a way to do it. He was showing me a picture of the one that he has. He's into the skull art and stuff, you know, like biker stuff. So his AR-15 has got like the magazine well at the bottom where you slap it in. It's got a skull over the magazine well on the bottom. It has like a spine for the top where the sights are. And it looks like a ribcage of a snake wrapping around the barrel, what he did with the 3D printer. cool stuff, I mean it looks really neat. If you were to look at it, you'd be like, eh, that can't be real. But it is, because that's some of the stuff they're doing with the 3D printers. I hadn't seen, um, not with firearms, I've seen people mod stuff with the, you know, airsoft like that, like making a, uh, oh, aliens, you know, pulse rifle, or like you were saying, the Star Wars rifle. But if you pay attention to the new Star Wars rifle, the stuff Disney's been doing, the Star Wars rifles are now AR-15s. I'm serious. Let me see if I can pull up a picture of it. I'll post it in the Discord for you. Let's see. Even, uh, oh, the Rogue One blaster that the male main character had. This was an AR-15 pistol. I'm looking for images. I'm trying to see. I know there's a good one of... Oh, there we go. Oh, just before you can see the gut. Uh, it's here somewhere. I'll find it. No, let's see. No, not that one. Although I think that might be an AR- No, no, that's a G36. For the, uh, Red Stormtroopers. With the... They put a little side mag on it, but if you take a look at the... What's underneath it... I'll copy that link too, and I'll push that in there, because... The all the Star Wars blasters now they've come up with they didn't do what Lucas did which was look for some stuff that looks Sci-Fi ish They use modern firearms and they dress they just dressed them up But if you look close enough, you can see underneath what they actually used so I will copy Tell you what I'd like to see Ed I'd like to see somebody make a wide handguard for the HK 91 because you can't get them anywhere for lover money and They could sell those things easily for $150 a piece. Hey, guys, I know we got 3D printer users that are listening. Repeat that, Dar. The wide handguard for the older style HK91s. The new PTRs have the narrow skinny foregrip on it. They're very narrow. My hands are like pontoon size, so way too much wraparound for me. I need the wider one. Not like on the one I used to have 30 years ago. They are not to be found anywhere for love or money. You'd have to have one obviously as an example. And I'm sure at some point you could secure one some way. But those things are easily now. You could easily – I mean easily. Sell them for $150 a piece. And I see easily because I'd pay $150 for one. And I'm cheap as shit. Oops, excuse my word. I'm cheap as shit. And we got another dig. Come on, welcome to come up online. I am still trying to find the image I was looking for, because there's a better one than I posted. Well, as long as we're talking a little bit about Star Wars anyway, Kathleen Kennedy apparently is on her way out from that. And hopefully the guys that are maintaining there or stepping in to fill the gap will hopefully do a better job. John Favreau and Dave Saloni are the ones that have did the Mandalorian series and they're moving into do more stuff. But like I said, it'll be interesting to see because, yes, the one is involved with the Marvel stuff and the Marvel stuff has been taking a very woke direction lately. Of course, the question is, with him being so involved with Star Wars, how much of that is actually him? I'll tell you what, I was watching some of those Mandalorians with your brother. And, uh... They're pretty good. I'm actually really impressed with it. What I pointed out to my wife, she goes, why is this so much better than the movies? I go, well, how much dialogue is actually in this series? If you think about it, the main characters, they barely say anything. Most of it's done with actual, uh... acting, you know, whether it be body language or there's a little, there is some action, there's a lot of, in fact there's a lot of action in some of the episodes, but most of it is just done with the main character being silent. And a lot of people don't realize that the main character is actually three different people. You know, you've got the guy who takes his mask off who is a left-winger, don't care about him. But you got John Wayne's son is the one who does all the gunplay for the Mandalorian. You see the Mandalorian using guns with the helmet on, that's John Wayne's son. I can't remember his name. And then you have, for all the physical fighting, you got a black guy who is a, I think he's a Brazilian kickboxer or something like that, who does all the hand-to-hand combat. Unfortunately, the one whose voice you hear and the one that you see doing all the acting with the helmet off is the left-winger. The other two though are very rarely mentioned that that's what you're looking at is John Wayne's son and the one martial artist. So yeah. I haven't gotten to the part where he gets the helmet off yet. That's beyond where I wasn't there for one night. So I no longer have access to it. Well, a lot of people cancelled their Disney Plus subscription because of what they did to the Cara Dune character. They fired her over social media. They didn't tell her, they didn't send her a notice. In fact, she didn't hear about it until after other people were talking about it because she was fired for making a comment about the Jews. How dare she? To learn who is over you, just learn who you're not allowed to speak about. Well, if you look at what she was talking about, it wasn't anything bad either. She just made a comparison. And they didn't like the way the comparison was made and what it was referring to. The woke people decided, hey, we've got to get rid of her. Which unfortunately, a lot of Kathleen Kennedy, you know, the force is female. Oh gosh, and the other series that they were doing, the Acolyte, apparently has tanked. I guess they finally realized that having a starship piloted by a slab of rock that, you know, doesn't really do anything. It's gonna sell a whole lot. I literally, one of the characters, and it's written this way in the write-up, I can't remember the character's name, it's Slate or Slab. It's a bad name to begin with, but it's basically what it is. It's a Slabber Rock. Think about how much money you save in production when you have a Slabber Rock sitting in a chair. It doesn't do anything, it can't move anything. It just uses the force to guide the ship, blah blah blah. You only have to buy it once and it doesn't cost a lot of money. The description on their website says, you know, it's one of the most emotional characters. It's a slab of rock. How are you going to convey emotion for a slab of rock? You can get an emotional response from the people around it, sure, but it's a slab of rock. It can't, though. How are you going to portray this thing? As I understand there are books and stuff that are out there already and a lot of the review people on YouTube that, you know, criticize YouTube. Even some of, not YouTube, but Disney, Disney's version of Star Wars have been slamming it. And even some of the people who, you know, normally would support Disney regardless of, you know, what it is just because it's Disney or like, is this really the best character you could come up with? A slab of stove. Anyway. That's a whole other can of worms of this of this Star Wars blaster I can't I'm only getting from the heads up. It's the one that she's holding in this picture. I'm gonna copy and paste that Into the discord just because that is it but you cannot see it. It's an AR 15 that she's holding But there's there's better images of it if you've ever played the game it goes down Cassian's blaster in Rogue One is also, it's an AR-15. A lot of the newer Star Wars guns, like I say, if you pay attention, they're going with AR-15s, they're stuff that they can get cheap copies of Airsoft with real quick to pass out amongst the people. But noticing a lot more of that, Airsoft showing up being used as props. That's not a surprise to me, I always said that would be like, it's cheaper than having a metal prop. Your actors don't get tired hauling it around all the time, especially if it's a plastic gun. And if you're a background character, it doesn't have to be 100% accurate anyway. I've always done that with some of the videos I've posted on YouTube. We would slap some Star Wars or something else in the background just to see if people would notice it. And a lot of you have tried to pick out everything that we've done in there. including the guy with the Darth Vader mask in the one lineup scene where everybody's got their gas masks. That was a fun one to do. Because we put Darth Vader in the background and when dad found out I did it he was a little upset with me. We would sneak stuff in like that all the time, putting a lightsaber on like a piece of the web gear just hanging there like one of the toy ones. It looks good, it looks like it's in place, you know, right where you put that flashlight up on your shoulder. But if you're paying attention, that's not what it is. It's not a flashlight. We've had all kinds of fun stuff with the videos, and I'm down away from the people I would do that with, guys. So I apologize for that. Otherwise, I'd be doing more over there, I'm sure. Especially with the weather being as nice as it is right now, more or less across the country. Oh, that lovely rain. Yeah, so that's two things that I like to do too with with my camera footage I like getting the camera lens a little bit wet so you can see like the moisture on the lens Blurs it a little bit, but it gives it a neat effect and the other thing is Catching a solar flare in the camera lens bad for the camera, but it looks really good in a video That's one way you can tell when I'm behind the camera on the videos at Liberty Tree radio if you see like a lens flare that comes across Like why are they doing that? That's probably me. I was catching the I was behind the camera and I saw the lens flare and I was like, oh, we're gonna set the shot up here. Okay, there we go. That looks cool. Lens flares in the videos that we have, none of those are added in. They're all natural lens flares, guys. It's just, I like setting up shots that way. I love catching it, especially through the trees, getting the leaves where it just flickers a little bit. That's cool. I think that's how we killed the one camera and the one roll where it says the camera died. I had done that one too many times with that camera and it just burned out the collector and just dead. But it was a used camera that I got for about $5 so I wasn't too disappointed when I lost that one. Okay, well I'm rambling. We've got about five minutes left of the program. We have several people on the call-in line. If you want to Star-6-um-mute yourself, throw something in there before we get to the top of the hour. Say hello. Let us know what's going on in your neck of the woods. Is there a gun show going on this weekend? I did not look before we came up on the air. I was following a couple other different things and wanted to bring up the stuff on the gun laws. What's going on here in Texas? What's going on in Oregon? What's going on in South Carolina? A lot of interesting news. I also thought the mama militia, if any of you are out there listening, I'd say hi. I think it's a great thing what you're doing. Just be careful. Remember, don't talk to the media. They'll try to twist everything you say. And that news article that you guys just watched, that's a good example of it, well, watched or listened to, if you go to the Discord, you can watch that. You can watch it too. Because I've got the link over there for that. I got another ding and we are five minutes away from the top of the hour. So if you're trying to come up on the air, we got five minutes, star six, unmute yourself, come on up. And if not, if you're just tuning in to listen to the intelligence report, just hang on. You got just a little less than five minutes with me before I start shifting over for the last of this broadcast day, the last hour of the intelligence report. Oh, trying to think. heard of BB for the Neko too. Somebody else was echoing like I was. Yeah, it was just me checking to see if I was muted or unmuted. Oh, okay. That guy... All I see on my screen is star six, star six, star six, star six. I can't count them until where I'm at. Well, you know what, I like to use a little mute button on my phone. That works just as good. I do that, but sometimes I mute and if I get a phone call, As I take the new call, it unmutes you, and then I come back on and I find you muted me because I was talking and you could hear me. Okay, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, I wanted to find a really good picture of that one, but I can't... Huh. That's one of their big promo shots, too, and I can't find the wide angle. I can only find the up close where they cut it off, where you can't see it. Ah, well. Let's see, whatever campaign. Let's see if I can find it this way. Yeah, there we go. There's one. Let's see, copy image link. I'll post that in there. Where did that go? Oh, no, I've done it. Did something I didn't mean to do. Okay, now why didn't that, with Discord you post a link that should be an image. And sometimes it'll load the image and other times it just posts a link. So that's the link to the gun that she's holding in that image up above. Now if you take a look at it, it is an AR-15. It's been modified extensively, but it is. You can see the magazine well, the pistol grip, the buttstock, the barrel's there, but they've, the barrel grip is back a little farther out, it's only about half the barrel. They've added some funky sights on the side and on the top of it, and an extra, I don't know if that's a gas tube or what that's supposed to be on the top of it, but you know, that's. You strip all the extra stuff off and you can see the error 15 right there. Here at the top of the hour, the intelligence reporter is coming up next. I'm going to bow out now and get stuff set up for Mark. Stay tuned. We will be right back with the intelligence reporter. The Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. protect yourself and the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. What do we do? Politicians. No. Okay. Just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head. That seems to work. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and 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? O sons of the republic, Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the training and you will come back alive good Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree Radio on... satellite and we are running about a micro station they have an f m conventional stations cb base station for ultra net call and golden and west of the myth evening to all her friends out there it is a two seven p m eastern standard time it is friday it is the seventh of may it is the thirteenth year open favey of socialist and off yet social occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts with that battle began very good uh... things going on here for going farther yet it has been a very busy week as i've said positive lot of good positive stuff going on i was able to uh... lineup a massive uniform cash uh... which is say we have found other uh... wholesaler the one that i thought i got out of business uh... decided to drop all the social media uh... they're still very much intact i got message back from them finally and uh... so i've lined up another group and we did a bulk purchase of the latest in the arms and uh... discontinued a one of the things is a a pattern of uniform that this company has i wanted to buy it special contract run apparently it's collecting dust nobody realizes where it is which is i'm not going to say anymore but let's put it this way that's a very very very phenomenal by but it's a one-time purchase whatever we get the local it's all over yet i'm not going to afford to have a blue run done myself or anybody else they know but uh... the prices so phenomenally cheaper uniform you just can't beat it now however we also directed another one of the uh... county militia groups They ended up being able to tag another 8,600 pieces, top and bottom sets, everything from extra small to extra, extra, extra large. And you have to take it all, doesn't mean it was what's there. So they're in the process of doing the final cut on the end pickup. And that's another unit that's going to be very, very well uniformed. At least clothing wise, they'll all be squared away. Esprit de corps, they all have the same uniform, same unit. And they know they're part of the team, their team. It's not our team. Anyway, what else do we have here? Also, again, don't forget, Botash for the boot deal. I'm going to send something over to government attack on the people. There we go. And again, that is over at Botash. Let's do this this way. Go to www.botash.com. And when you get there, go to Clarence. When you go to Clarence, go over to Page, go over to the Clarence section. and go to page six i'm pretty sure i got this down now yet i was right page six on the clearance and maelstrom military combat boat side that boots uh... nine ninety eight a pair of other we have three sizes but they have good quality and it's like nine size nine point five and ten and they are 998 a piece if you buy just one or two pairs but if you buy twelve pairs any five secret mixes of nine nine and a half and ten or all one-size up to you or a combination of just two sizes the main difference eight ninety to pair if you buy twelve so if you got some family members like the kids on the you know the uh... wife and other you know in-laws and outlaws and they were then the size nine nine and a half and ten you'd be able to buy two or three pairs per person for that far less than you pay for a pair of any kind of shoes out there and you're still going to pay shipping that's got to be added to that but you can't beat this take the time bow cash dot com go to clearance when you get the clearance over to uh... again uh... page six is where you know you can ever do the ten dollar or less discount items and it'll pop up that way uh... little flag banner there the pick and when you take it get picture nine ninety-eight a pair maelstrom military combat sides of the boots size nine five nine-and-a-half and size ten take advantage of a boat ash dot com b o t a c h dot com whatever are you are prompted that you know of course i think they prefer both cash the guy who have the name prefers that okay that's what explain it anyway uh... it's a good deal and you really can't go wrong with it also over at it the latter of forgive me at all at a car of firearms they have to make a mission came in i'd go no how much almost look here to see what they do have actually in the promise if it's actually in stock uh... and although it well so we really don't know where question mark okay hold on caller uh... as a sidebar let's see the government will be a macro and they do have some forty five a c p and it looks like that's it but they do also have a couple of flavors of five four five by thirty nine well we may be forgive me at least one flavor they have some they hold on here looks like the longer bullet on although in a minute here four hundred uh... here again four hundred ninety nine dollars for one thousand rounds of five four five by thirty nine making this cheaper than two two three issued okay uh... it's a sixty-grain bullet there we go so it is the heavier bullet which is good uh... it is definitely worthwhile and uh... it is wolf ammunition though let me look see if it's per day to boxer doesn't mean or say that no matter what collect all cases do you have any more five four five around maybe you're limited prime by the way grab all of that you know as far as saving it but under barely but under uh... fifty cents around and the uh... hold on here was to this they actually do have some still case wolf three that came in all five ninety nine is opposed to four ninety nine so basically for the fifty cents around sixty cents around that's not too bad a difference by comparison also they do a bunch of the black a successful buckshot in stock right now they've had that though for a while so they've been pretty good on that and there is also some times they can buy fifty four are and some three oh eight all this is so you the red army or wolf you'll have to go to that atlantic firearms dot com atlantic firearms dot com because after all this is a good able to end quartermaster friday so for everybody out there you know we kind of hammer on resply resply resply well or supply maybe or not re supplying maybe your so applying because you don't have a bad news so far uh... the other thing that is a big plot on this is uh... again also go to the store to see what else they have in the way of deals uh... for instance latest rifles and standard weapons you may already have this issue i know a lot of people looking for more of the way of uh... ppr nineties uh... uh... forgive me uh... the ppr or a few look at the p actually what i would say that they might have pulled up here their their it's been a roller coaster with specially the pprs the uh... ppr rifles are very very much in demand everybody is grab them uh... i don't see them you know becoming plentiful especially the arc of uh... issue that's going on with the uh... rats at the uh... washington d c and so play it makes sense and you do have to spend more money that your interest in you know and you have control of the wallet not me But I would say that, again, it is a good time to pick up if you do need more of the PTRs to round out your unit. I would recommend doing that. Main battle rifles are your first choice for anybody who's willing to carry an MBR, but understand that main battle rifles are heavier. Okay? Just that simple. And let's see, PTR rifles. I shall not do it this way. I think it looks like it's fighting me every step of the way. But anyway, rifles, they're not showing up. okay others again and the reason i bring up the uh... the pprs are out there in uh... good number of magazines are still reasonably priced although there's not as many out there there were years ago because their surplus magazines okay but they do have looks like a good good variance in stock now it's not guaranteed a pick-up a double check even click one pretty pictures don't come for anything as we go so uh... all matter of fact not looking good at all like most well but most of the ppr appear to be out of stock so there's a water to but don't look at the personal like barrel one of the if you're going to buy a three oh eight rifle why do you want a really short short barrel do you plan on burning to burning them to death only uh... you know maybe if they're within three to four feet of you Because the unburned powder is going to be quite impressive to say the least anyway do you have a caller call or jump in there? Hey Mark, they do have the PTR GI with green stops like it was talking about They've got that one there. Well, I clicked on the first one which is PTR GI G-I-R-K. Let's see what the next one is. 1048 I think it was. It's the GI model. Well, this item is sold out, the GI. Well, I'm working on it. I thought we were not posted. There's another one. PTR, GIR, GIR Rifle in 101. There we go. Maybe that one's in stock. We're working on it. Come on. Show me what you got. Nope, this item is out of stock. I'm sorry. I didn't get that for him on the phone. Oh, that's okay. Don't worry about it. No, they're posted. No, they look good. They got great pictures. but they they problem with the do you have it in stock and uh... again that's not a surprise uh... guys like i told you everybody we've got a unit down the street here the doctor core of the doctor but battalion that what is now although there are first you know first choice in weapons and they've been cleaning the house out i mean they've been going to town buying more weapons because uh... a lot of people that have gotten them that didn't get them that what would they are now want one And that's good, but the problem is that they're just not out there and the numbers, in fact, they're... It looks like they're all sold out again except maybe that pistol. And I do not want the pistol. But the... I'll try one more here. I'm just going to keep... Now, and the question I've had for the last couple of weeks on this is, you know, Pete here just kind of slowed down on building them or just... can't keep up. I mean, it could be either way, but... And you don't want to be... Yeah, they don't just sell at Atlantic, they sell at other places. Right, they're all over the place. But the thing is that, again, there's just... It's like the high point. Did they roll back or were they told to slow down because PTR was better for keeping up with the inventory on... Again, I know if there's demand, we know how that works. But high point is another one where they got three factories just south of us, literally straight south of us. they're just and whatever they show up a barrel's p t r the forgive me those uh... high point carvings are just go on there's no on occasion a few here and there are one here one there you know and whatever model and i have would figure yeah it's as popular as it is it probably is just being fucked up the p t r is the best choice yet for the moment economically The PTR or the SETME are the most affordable main battle rifle you can buy for both parts and magazines. That's where the real issue is. Oh, we got somebody. Do we have another caller? Let me mute. One, two, three. I think if it's on speaker, then we get the loop. Maybe that could be the issue. But anyway, otherwise, the M14 is the next choice. FAL is third in line and the AR-10 is last. that simply for a combination of initial price and up you know component price what do you what do you have what do you need to keep it running magazine spare parts whatever well the h k is have been the cheapest and most affordable and yet also no most reasonably priced in the especially first came out with the ppr ninety ones there have been many other hk knockoffs i've seen pretty much all and i think if you are never even knew existed because so few came in before they just give up the ghost and didn't been drive anymore uh... import from outside but even there of the ppr has been by far the most successful across the board and they've been really good about following up on a first of all basic performance of the weapon obviously that's critical But the idea is that not only that, but if there was a problem, they're very, very, very good about following up on customer issues if there was something that happened. And I haven't heard of any significant failures with PTRs in any way, shape, or form. But the good thing is that if they did have a problem, they were immediately on it, and I'm sure if they had a parts issue, then they took care of it. That's what I've heard from people who said, well, I had one little problem with this. They said, well, don't even fiddle part with it. Let's just change it out and be done with it. that's how the company should be if you want to get better when you're doing it to keep your product line up you gotta make sure people get competent you know that they're going to see for real performance or if there's a problem that they're going to be support Now, the M1As have always had that, and the USM14 rifle model in whatever variant, semi-auto, is a fine choice. Even the China Sport, clunk a chunk, you know, ones that came in to worry everybody was lamenting about them, but you know what? If you were trying to get into any kind of M1A, back when those were coming in, they were the most reasonably priced M1As in the country. There were things you still had to do to them? No, they weren't perfect. but here's what i recommended new guys do when they did it you bought the marincos and or the politics of the politics for a little higher grade in terms of every no every part you could compare one to the other rather than running your m one a out in the field for training you grab the norinco it was a quarter the price or half the price of your your rock island or your you know they're forgive me your uh... Oh, come on, Springfield Armory. Your Springfield Armory rifles were becoming progressively more and more expensive. Well, their quality was there. The thing is, why beat that rifle up when I can take another like an Arinko or a Polytech into the field I paid one-third the price for, and I'll use it. It works the way it's supposed to. I'm carrying the same weight. Okay, but if something happens to it, I'm not going to go, oh my God, my Polytech is a model. Whereas on the other hand, I've seen people shed their first tear when they scratch. an hk ninety one or brand new springfield or if you are very uh... you know battle battle rifle that was feel pristine with walnut stock all nine yards that's just something that the less expensive weapon that's a mate to whatever you have is not a bad thing well p t r is even though they're a little less expensive building crept up to being almost comparable with them when a not quite but almost uh... to the point or still it's not that they're they're still more affordable than the average uh... m one a or the average f a l f l dot really crazy what special as couple months there's been a little bit of a price jump again i'm those because of availability and interest and one of that combination hit each other then that way you know people don't know we go to be seen the price of like you know when we've seen this before too so uh... the other thing is that there are f and f a l surplus mags out there but not much anybody's coming off from a no significant wave that's come in and then last but not least air 10 not bad-mouthing air 10 I just understand that if I buy it I have to have more goodies to keep it running I gotta buy more brand new stuff because there's no sir it's all brand new or that or you know or nothing that's it and so that means that your price range your cost per unit is much much higher typically across the board and it's a it's a consideration there are no present surplus quote-unquote air ten anything's brand new production and built by a you know a little manufacturer or nothing solars to it next year real quick on pistols road and so it was asking about the either the forty of m and p police guns that have popped out there in the uh... bob frames or it should say you know undercover frame or undercover slide uh... shorter but shop shop guns i don't know where they came from and i think what you guys if you ask you might be stamped so we were asking all you know would mean it was what department or not really but it does meet may mean something if they were actually factory stamp by smith and wesson that makes them more valuable from the collectors no standpoint always remember that are you used to buy tons of guns from j g sales If it's got a copy permit stamp, I don't care, like Texas Highway Patrol or County Sheriff's Department or, you know, Bougainville Prison doesn't make any difference, but if it's got, you know, if it's whatever name it's got, it's typically going to be numbered for that department. Back in the day, it was done by the custom works of Smith and Colt, depending which company you bought from. Colt and Smith both had custom companies, you know, divisions that did that. Well, I usually didn't get too fancy with any engraving unless it was asked for, but on occasion you'll find like some of the highway patrol units actually had a logo for the unit or for the company that they were in units within like the Rangers or the state police or whatever. Now those are worth even more money. So that's something to take into consideration with these police department releases that are going. They're not being sold as collectors, they're being sold as shooters. but it is a side factor if you run into a really pretty gun I want even almost look at marketing right back out you think you can replace it with another one if not that's where the balance of frustration is right now I sold it no I can't get another one so you you have to make a decision there if you look like the market will you know you will benefit from the market take advantage of it it's not exactly you're not married to that gun but uh... it happened many times in the past i've mentioned this to many many people if you've got some a grandpa left here or something here worried about your losing because it's a family heirloom and it's just something that was a part of a you know bulk of them you know heartbeat holding the place of the looks like it would be able to make six-time time to return on it uh... i can take that money in the guy gets the collectors out of the warps and congratulations will appreciate it will be preserved whereas you're looking for more combat arms and if you get a lot more money you can afford maybe even to go the next grade up see that's how you trade up into so we've been doing it for years and years ago and i was poor way that i could afford to play with weapons is i had to market weapons i had to you know work my way up to get my collection going the way i wanted to well nothing changed so just you know think that think that through though before you later on go man i should miss all that you have to make these decisions you know with intelligence take a look at the uh... pluses and minuses then go from there uh... let's see another thing all there was another question the red blue green i'd check today again i got a notice from the company the whole sailor and i kind of talked about this before uh... hey you know come over we've got practical stuff Well, yeah, it was like they had news that they had new tactical stuff in and unfortunately they didn't I seems to be an auto-ad I was thinking oh, wow, we might might be we've got some more site in But they they did get a few packs I will say that but they did not get a significant return of inventory one of the things we have been watching more for are more of the red blue green You know dot sites if they get them in I promise we'll let everybody know and we'll offer them again and it was a great way to support liberty tree radio and you guys got really cool stuff in the process the big thing here again is uh... you want to when we do run into these items to try to pass it on so that everybody especially is just that much but we clean the place out we literally did every last one of those we bought them ourselves here uh... to clean out a whole seller that supplies to but k uh... even felt the sportsman's guided metro and they're called they're just out and they never even got to the either of those sources make good numbers not from that whole sailor we picked them up you guys absorb them you did a lot of those sites and that was a plan to we got a good quality piece of equipment for a reasonable price so everybody's happy but unfortunately no not yet and i'll keep an eye on a model to keep walking that location if i can see them i'm just going to buy a big block of them right away because they don't last but day i mean it used to be you could count on a month maybe two months and maybe they'd finally wear the inventory down but that doesn't happen that way anymore now it's days the only has to make me curious is like we were having a discussion or block about uh... helmets what is interesting is that a lot of that inventory is just being consumed whether that they're to bring them into the country uh... third panel third parties are interested because they're getting ready for war uh... remember the kevlar home of her newer the steel bill pittsburgh whatever pattern or the older and there's only so much of that stuff laying around now if if the country has a whole bunch of people are trying to arm up they're not going to release anything and they'll start looking for co stockpiles of comparable inventory or the inventory that they already have from say another war so old you'll form a war saw pack country or another country that may have even gift been gifted a bunch of the equipment that happens all the time it's uh... there's a sucking and blowing of surplus doesn't necessarily even see your your area of of of activity the paramilitary slash the rent a revolution circle working this stuff non-stop all the time annual you'll never hear anything about that except one mention here right now uh... the regular industry is in the talk about it but it's and sometimes of the college like contract uh... re arrangement or come through and buy everything that all of the surplus companies have a four people that the one who they can't find you know fill in the blank last week or last month or a year ago was there well because what either a combination of those a combination you guys out there bought enough of it that you absorb it everybody thought there was more but the thought there more of it was more part uh... an outside country comes in and buys it all and it's like well why would they do that cozier still cheaper and more likely will actually get what you plan on them when you deal with another country you have to bribe people and put brown envelopes of the table and you know all the grafting corruption baby scurrilous you know all their evil cuz their arms dealers and arms were kept the merchants well yeah but they're still more reliable than governments are which by the way the same death merchant stole you know deal with anywhere so yeah they're connected joined at the hip okay So, anyway, just a heads up, on the helmet issue, I've been looking into that during the break, during the one hour block. I haven't got any feedback on that yet. Hopefully, if you can, our caller, if he could send me some pictures of what he has. That way I can compare notes. Because I do have several examples of the helmet sitting right here. Oh, thank you for Alice again. Shopmedvet.com. I'll only forget that. uh... shop med that dot com w w w dot shop med vet dot com what you guys are putting together medical support uh... there's a couple of interesting things that pop in with shop med vet here though they've got an interesting series of stretchers i haven't really gone through a maul yet but it is somebody sent me another picture of the company did too and uh... there is some really interesting stuff that's coming out in the uh... liquidation category and it includes you know transporters all i have a major chance go through all yet but uh... it's interesting that gave me an idea because you know there are so many ways that stretchers have been built for military application the field and you probably even had seen a quarter of them But some of the stuff that over the years that the government have bought and they actually employed Most of it had to do with the idea that it's a hell of a lot better if only one man has to take a person off the field rather than two or four But on the other hand depending how tall and tired your troops are dog tiger We talked about that with regard to lack of food lack of sleep Looking like death warmed over. That's why four guys are on the stretchers that you know, we won't use you'll see it either way it's also a lot less of a burden and makes the the patient more comfortable if you're not to put the light around constantly or that may still be a problem because of but in many cases that he was to minimize the you know for a verbally to get a person out of the area of contact or to the rear a single of man operated system was preferred My barber for many years, who by the way was sniped with an 88, everybody goes, well you know, there he is, worked out, accurate. Well, he would tell you stories about that, that'd help you to understand reality. He was a barber, he was in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and he was in World War II, got free, was with the second wave that hit Normandy, late part of the second wave, so he was basically able to walk in on the bodies rather than be one of the bodies. but uh... when they were in the past the book i've you'd made it past the book i've shown into the uh... interior france they were fighting the ongoing running battles of the course everybody was packing up and moving constantly and uh... he was a medic and he taught me he he goes you know how i my favorite you have my two favorite tools a of all paint hammer you know that we're taking out people that are too close to your enemy they out there if they were if you were came upon the mother suspecting And the other was a wheelbarrow. He says, whenever we move forward, the first thing we'd be looking for in the farmhouses and mechanic shops is wheelbarrows. He goes, that was how I got somebody off the battlefield. Every one of us would have our own wheelbarrow. Now we take them with us as we could if they were portable, but a lot of times they're kind of girthy beasts. But what happened is he was crossing a grassy field. They were pressing on an artillery unit. They didn't know what kind. A bunch of guys had gone down and then he didn't, he had called for a medic for medics forward and they were attacking an 88 unit and the 88 gun was, you know, because they realized they were pressed. They wheeled the gun down and started using it as a sniper rifle, pop on infantry, because, you know, hey, they were being pressed at relatively close distance, you know, three, 400 yards. That's point blank for an 88. Anyway, he went out and he said, I felt my leg, he goes, I just, my felt leg just shut off. And he goes, I didn't realize it was wrong. I pushed myself back up and he said all of a sudden my side hurt. He goes, it didn't so much hurt as it just had pressure. And what happened is he had the divot taken out of his leg from 188 round, which dropped him, and he dropped his wheelbarrow. That's what his problem was. And he fell sideways so he used the wheelbarrow to prop himself back up and didn't look down. He just didn't even think about it, just like I must have stumbled. but when he got back up that crew solid he was still getting back up they didn't know what he was and so they put another bullet on another eighty eight round out him and cut a chunk out of his left side and he says oh that one on that one I figured out what that was when I put my arm down there my hands down there and I had a hole I had a crescent moon cut out of the side of my body and his high velocity round guys so we dropped and some other medic ran by and didn't see him but saw a wheelbarrow so the medic grabbed his wheelbarrow start running with it he would came back with a wounded guy and fortunately was close enough they could see what was laying on the grass he called out so the guy came by with a guy that was already wounded shot with another 88 round and uh... he goes I'll be back for you and sure enough he came back threw him in his own wheelbarrow took him back to the rear and that was the end of the war for him so wheelbarrows Surreal Seagull's best tool in the world, especially, you're all on your own, there ain't like a whole bunch of guys, plus you can get a good run and go, or you can get a good run and go while you're moving. And if the guys kind of sloshy or got chunks that aren't quite attached as well, they stay in the wheelbarrow. Yeah, real world, not the recruiting version of the real world, just to think about. So there are a lot of tools like that that are out there, and there's stuff that also can be built, bicycle, bicycle wheels to make a mobile stretcher unit. actually right now surplus model available are for their act cold months have been seriously looking at them but they could be built that's another thing if you guys want to take a look over to colman's dot com take a look at the uh... wheels stretcher transporters their collapsible they fold right up like a baby buggy and if somebody wanted to build those are start thinking about building those using surplus or you know scraped out bikes that would be the way to go used tubular frames that there are other of a cannibalize them or use com and uh... it would be a pretty decent uh... design well we don't work so designed does work it's really not that complicated the biggest thing is joining at making it so that would collapse of the takes up less space that way you don't have to keep scrounging for another will burrow you just take these with you you've got the stretchers already the field so uh... another thing yes uh... now before i forget uh... over there at uh... shop med vet dot com They also have a whole bunch of super discounts on everything from IV tube tubing to needles to scalpel, you name it, go right down the shopping list. And although it is smaller than it was, there are still quite a bit out there. So you may want to take the time and go over to ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. and shopmedvet.com for bandages, tape, you name it, they've got it. And the list is sold, I'm not gonna be able to do it on the air here. Yeah, they also have specials and deals on different items. Well, one, okay, let me give you an example. Liquidation sale up to 70% off. $500,000 worth of expired liquidation sale, 80% off for the other items. again, I recommend, let me look see what's over there in 80% real quick, they still have some of the plumbing, they definitely have the disposable scalpels, 12, or forgive me, 10 disposable number 12 scalpels with handles, guys, this is ready to go, they just pop the pack and you use one, so you can't use it no more, switch out to another one, 99 cents for 10. That's a steal, that's a giveaway, that's a gimme. You should have that in every kit. But here's the thing, if you do have scalpel handles, surgical blades, number 12, 100 count to a box, $2.50. Now, even if you use these for craft, think about that. Do you do plastics? Do you do wood? Do you do fine adjustment on materials? and you need something as a scraper cutter guess what one hundred scalpels razor sharp for two dollars and fifty cents giveaway price there's a lot more uh... all kinds of ivy support others some other stuff that they've added so i'm not going over on the air you've got to go into this and check it out on a regular basis and look for the changes of some of the stuff seems a little uh... high you know for instance let me give an example Biopatch protective disc and CHG, okay Biopatches these are again 100 and let's see 10 box see 1 inch disc 10 to a box $106.99 now I'm gonna point something out you heard that price right? $106.99 this is in the 80% off Oh God you realize what that wait how much was that how much would it be? yeah i know now there are several things here like uh... i actually had to get to a these uh... the alga cell a g silver impregnated calcium uh... uh... wound bandages again uh... knowing what we know about silver again this is using ionic silver and calcium as a crossing pregnant material for the uh... dressing and for impact we know impacting our wounds It's $57.99 and it's ridiculous price, it fits full price. But what this does and what we've had experience with how well this works, personally guys, we can give you all kinds of accreditations for the use of our version of this, our home brand version. But this is time stored and properly packaged for throwing into either a surgical kit or throwing into a forward dock kit for somebody who's a little more advanced. And it would be very, very desirable. Just a heads up on that. There is a lot of other stuff that's on the list, too numerous to mention, easier for you guys to, again, go check it out rather than the radio. Shopmedvet.com. Now next, and, okay, as a matter of fact, we have, we still gonna, Now another thing here, of course, guns and gadgets, guns and gadgets, guns and gadgets before I forget, the Batfaggot agenda is pretty well being spelled out. What was rumored, everybody's now saying it's worse. Well, gee, Uncle Mark told you that. So for anybody who doesn't recall, remember, assume the worst, you won't be disappointed, but it's because it's the Batfaggots, and it's like, well, there's people making really stupid comments. The Batfaggots have been liars forever. the feds have been liars forever the only differences is also that apparently when when they when they were in trump it was like a new thing and it's like all okay well but you haven't been around or live for very longer your your epiphany help you realize part of but not all of how the world works okay it has been working for a very long time which is why people have been pretty disgusted with these terms from the get-go uh... because of that again what you're going to be hearing there is not a surprise it's all of the handgun control incorporated nineteen ninety three nineteen ninety four dendim the ninety three primary with the advent of the uh... addendum that was uh... done in the early part of ninety four this is all their quote-unquote uh... handgun control incorporated national agenda which is taped whatever the hell their name is not a change at four times if i like the communist party remember the k g b what was it before with the k g b and what was it before that and what was it before that and what was it before that by the way they with communist control the change the name of what you know the k g b seven times at least and there's a little few the same is true with regard to the gun grabbers and the also say the bat faggot love each and every last one of them with whatever it is they're doing for a tale to attack the guns well now becoming public knowledge which is cool i don't have a problem with that but again it's uh... we told you so for everybody that's been in the militia the pay tribute for the longest time uh... recommendations barrels i know they're not cheap they were cheaper a year ago i don't have to repeat that too many times but one year ago plus you could have gone out bought barrels for one-third the price from the main people that are selling them right now but it is the barrel and either upper or lower receivers in whatever investment you know cheapest for the most is like if i had if i had played two thousand dollars to spend i'd buy stripped receivers top and bottom and i'd buy barrels now what percentage now you'll notice that with what they're saying the upper receiver is going to be considered any different from the lower receiver so ever go to a little more if you don't need to get the upper right now because it's going to be ok no that's not how they're working In other words, what's going to happen, as I told you a million times, I watched this in 77, we saw this in 81, we saw this with Bush through the entire time that he was in as Vice President and then as President, and needless to say with the Clintonistas, etc. But they pick an item and they do, they create this fakery like you're seeing right now, and then everybody goes, oh, this is what I thought it was part of the restriction items. He knew it wasn't, the Batfaggot knew he wasn't, but they're going to keep doing this, I think. i think i thought but i don't want to show or not your support that police your remember it during says no excuse them to walk on what your back fight it oriented these other wires so anything you shall not be infringed yeah well anything to think you see just compound it if you think it's they're going to be as bad as they're saying it's going to be worse why because we've seen this before And again, it was, you know, the AR-15s, what I'm fascinated by, and I'm waiting to see how they're going to do this, because they're already being arbitrary. How many of you remember when we were building AR-15s in the 70s and 80s and, you know, into the 90s, that having an M16 bolt, not an M16, not a converted rifle or anything, just an M16 bolt, was their excuse for going after your gun? And now, if you go to, I don't care, Palmetto State Armory, Apex Gun Parts, let's see, we can go to Bear Creek. Take your pick, every one of them. M16 type bolt. You know, bolt carrier, it's like M16 type bolt and bolt carrier. Now guys, this is how goofy and how arbitrary they've already been. This is not new, okay, but now they're spelling it out. and it's you know everybody's doing the oh god it's going to go okay well now so let me ask you what are you going to do? See because okay we just mentioned you shall not be infringed well we know what that means. So from the if you're trying to stay ahead of the wave thing barrels and in fact in the pecking order obviously these are all three are equal. The barrel, the upper receiver stripped just the upper receiver all little piddly parts you can you can grab in a whatever quantity you can find but first the below receiver obviously the paper item there's a couple ways to do this i mean you if you're lucky you have a grandma or grandpa who are pro patriot and maybe if especially if they're like ninety five preferably the older the better and what could happen is that you're almost ready to meet his maker in law or outlaw has decided to buy a lot of AR-15 receivers. Wouldn't that make sense? And that that grandma or grandpa or your great aunt or great uncle or whatever could buy many, many, many receivers and then be generous with gifting them as needed. This would be a recommended process right now. And I'm not being, you know, course on this in any way, shape, or form. I'm in fact, hopefully I'm listening to listeners. Some of you out there are grandmas and grandpas. The best thing that you could do for your in-laws and outlaws that are your family members is to do what I said. You need to buy a lot of lower receivers that require paperwork. Just keep buying them. Well, the Bat-Fegs might find out, so what difference would it make if you're actually, let's say, if you had terminal cancer right now. I'm dead cold serious about this. It's like, how many ways can you hurt our enemy before you leave? Well, if cousin Fred can provide money, then you've decided that if he's going to gift you money, that you're going to make sure that you buy AR-15 blowers every day, three, four, five at a time, ten at a time, whatever you want. I mean, after all, you've decided that you know that you are going to make it, and you're, well, then what can you do to thumb, you know, your nose at your enemy, and how many ways, and how much fun can you have with the process doing it? Hey, Mark. just something to think about there. Go ahead, call or jump in there. When this war ends, do you think we're going to have any foreign allies coming out of it? Who and why? Well, if they were to be cleaned up, realistically, there'll be parts of Europe that probably could come back online. You know, this is going to sound weird, but in the long run, you know one that I think would be likely would be Holland. and that sounds weird everybody mark it every mention all of it like well if you know anything about europe it's like i don't know how the we'd to be the sweet have been kind of standoffish offish everybody for the longest time but they they might do they might clear out the you know the commies that they've got in there but it means get rid of a lot of feminists and they really do need to get rid of a lot of families uh... norway might be interesting germany possibly but germany is so heavily infested from the east german occupation i've said this years ago with it what one of our friends stated uncategorically even sold meat and study goes when the burling wall fell uh... communism advance to the english channel well it also meant that you'll see half of germany was it was a rating communist under the stop the control but also worthless worker work work with with non workers the only reason the communism fell because all the workers kind of you know learned how to play communist and so all of the ball fell in germany repatriated when i got all these birds from the east and all they didn't want to be free they wanted something for his prayers when they were gone freeloading on the eastern path of germany so germany would take a lot longer to clean out but germany might end up in the long run being a decent country again but it's going to be a little it's going to be a long road a whole uh... strangely enough i think the japanese would be would be and it's not that they have any great love for us bought if we really if we showed our marshall interests again and we straighten our country out it's more in line with a lot of the philosophical beliefs of the japanese ever that the we had affected traditionally up until the kosher mafia stirred the pot to create make japan an enemy under the under franklin delano rosenfeld japan had been our friend and in fact most of you don't know i have to do it on this program because otherwise you would you don't know uh... america made a lot of russia's fleet but after we flip-flopped and betrayed Russia and kind of decided with the Japanese and that point forward before World War I, we became the best friends. Most people don't know that because you've got all the propaganda from pre- or just before World War II generated by the Jewish mob, and later on, of course, all the propaganda came out of World War II. But the real history of a it's kind of like when the app about uh... italy you know betraying the rest of europe and going access you know instead of you know sticking with the you know the brits in the uh... in the french japan was in the same situation if you don't think so go look at world war one history and and and take a look at which side japan would not and how big an interest it had in japan was not was was not a shurker in the in world war one Just a heads up, Phil, just to point out, you know, point everybody's brain the right direction. So, Japan might be, Canada will be probably a good long friend again, but still needs to be an independent country, because the Canadians have had enough of what's going on, and the Canadians have a Patriot movement just like we do, and they don't bother talking to the Communists. They learned that a long time ago. All they've been focusing on is building. so you have a massive uh... element in canada that pretty well as at the breaking point right now fact that polish minister if he keeps it up to probably be a good one to help spark things are a direction for a good shooting war so canada wind up being okay mexico almost a word for before mexico we don't want to take over mexico we want to help the mexican people take over mexico and get rid of the communists and that mexico can be for mexico and be doing well for itself Mexico is one of the richest countries on the planet per capita. Most people don't know if you do the math on it, Mexico is one of the most wealthiest countries per capita on the planet. Now, when you look at the population, you wouldn't think that, but there again, do you know what a federale really is? Do you know who and, you know, oi, oi, oi, what the federale is off? well you know that's the communist one into mexico they have never revolutions of nineteen seventeen why because the communists are in charge now they don't let the competition work in so mexico might become friendly after the war uh... and then we still have the idea of the question do we want to enforce what had become a standard policy called the man wrote doctrine because that should be applied and it's not inappropriate but rather very apropos if we're going to be at the dynamic power of this area of interest which is the north american continent and the caribbean so the monroe doctrine would need to be looked seriously at with some modifications to tweak it so we don't fumble screw like we did the last time and let it get away no we've let it look like a beat that aside we can't afford that uh... south america all i think we'd be friends with everybody down there they actually are pretty cool most of the time if we could route the communists out of certain locations that like they're trying to put their you know the grip from hyphen televevas you know it's on brazil right now uh... and point they was true with that as well a lot of those two countries with the problems they have to be straightened out very very quickly but do well to get into endeavors that you know really should be involved in they might iron themselves out if we just simply make sure that nobody else intervenes in the foreign affairs of those countries, they'll clean themselves out. People will kill off the bad guys, which would be pretty cool. Other than that, it just kind of goes around the globe. Friends to all, but not expensive allies to any. that's the problem and what i mean expensive is uh... until we'd rebuild anything and everything we have here think we're going to go out overseas and by anybody out or try to you know spend like you know a drunken sailor the way we have that's all dead and gone it's really all dead and gone right now caller that something to think about guys i mean you know they they're flat makeup of the of the drunken you know uh... well the the uh... obama meat puppet the money that they're throwing the digits, not really money, you know, we should use proper term, the artificial digits they're throwing around right now are so insane and so askew to any reality that only an American war for independence would clean it up and straighten it out. And even then, a lot of what is perceived as supposed to owe to debt would cease to exist, along with the people who think that we owe them that debt, the part we need to remember, who's the problem? both because characters that have been manipulating the the the bizarre numbers to their your extremes they need to be caught and that's all there is to it the first issue would be canada and mexico was always the big emphasis would be free and independent nation states for all with regard to canada and with mexico now applied mar on that you know we've actually had the discussion with canadians west of ontario all want to break away they don't want to be part of canada they'd like to become state of the union Now, it's a different population group, and they have very big attitudes to begin with. That's a question that we'd have to bring before the people are going to have to choose once this conflict is over. We're going to have to sit down to some very serious issues. We don't want to just collect states for the sake of collecting states. Are the people copacetic with them? Do they understand what we're committing to and what form of government we've established? if like i said you can be a you can help all kinds of people that want to you know join in because they thought they were to get some free out of the deal i'm looking for a photograph of a creepy people want freebies i will have to say that too you think you're coming rear pop your ass down to feed off my wallet they could happen i want to work work are we going to try and make it to where we won't be allies with anyone unless they allow gun rights or reinstate the malicious system in their own countries will be more than that ok uh... now that's a good point to it one of the many things that we need to take a look at is uh... where we find anything our enemies so to speak which is reality that needs to be all we've been doing for decades now if the country is not willing to uh... abide by the premise you know that the basic for the basic foundational works that we have to have with this nation under then they can be friends at a distance but in no way shape or form or they consider to be can or you know can or or close ally their friends you that's what washington was talking about is that again there's other countries i mean they definitely you the way it is now you think you for bring this up hold on how much time over it up it don't bring the music up for just for a minute katanga why was katanga attacked one of the supposed congo rebel rebel was going on katanga was attacked by the united nations just like the u-n every time in recent years any country that has embraced an exact copy of the constitution of the united states to include the bill of rights the u-n has viciously attacked them but here's what gets me the katanga situation they attack katanga and effective some bullshit movie with the irish it's actually from the katanga uh... wall revolt whether the irish are under siege by those evil katang guns you know the africans and they were black and they were white and their mow them down and kill all those katang guns you know pla pla pla pla pla it's a siege of some bullshit irish u-n group okay well they waited long enough and they flipped it so that you're going wow wow that's really great all irish over stinking u-n troops and Katanga openly declared themselves to be an exact model of the United States in its form of government. It was immediately attacked from all sides, from Europe and the American government participated in the attack and provided the aircraft and other support. So there is the, if any, and like you said, color, well, if they're not embracing, you know, our form, do we support them? Well, how about here's a kicker, here's the one that we need to be worried about because we've already seen it, like I said, Katanga. how about if they embrace a hundred percent of our form of government and and demonstrate that they truly believe in their living it walking the walk you know about not just talk of the talk but they're walking the walk then by god we should be supporting them and that's where we should reach out and parade and embrace and work a much stronger alliance and treaty of support but here's a map map that you know you know what around the hammer and circle you're not our friend or anything with any variation on a year not our friend you're not a rally not we got with us now the thing on the same way point that i have no intention to make sure you're still around later on but the ring knockers on the global list of the spits whoppers in the yamaka where's all just want to know the big jumped out of the u.n. and told they had to go in there and kill katanga because well they wanted the well that's really what it was about katanga was the stable and in actually decent part of the uh... congo region that had mio paid pretty much intact and on course well they could have that not with the agenda to steal stuff anyway we good question for the late where i gotta go right here the music here in a minute but guys those are the kind of questions you need to sit down over the weekend here start talking about hey you know how do we get to this what are we going to do the fix it You gotta start throwing this stuff around the fire side this weekend. Or, you know, at the kitchen table, or you know, why you're sitting with friends and family that are worried about what's going on. That's how we develop the brain trust. God bless our republic. That's the blue word order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire. It's on the run. We're on the march both day and night. It's all of you that make the difference, people. I can give you some ideas, but we have to have math, and that means all of you need to be out, again, working in the same direction. We'll go for the macro motion first, and we'll be tuning and eventually perfecting as best we can. What it is that we end up with. God bless y'all, Ed taking over more. Live LTR coming up. Don't touch that dog. We'll see you on Monday. Bye-bye.