May 10, 2021
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2h 2m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including heirloom seed preservation using aquarium containers, wild predator management (wild dogs, coyotes, bears), hunting and food procurement strategies, archery and crossbow use, snare traps, and Michigan's wildlife populations. He addressed economic issues including gas price manipulation, welfare systems, and communist policies, while emphasizing self-sufficiency, proper ammunition management, and tactical awareness in potential conflict scenarios.
- heirloom seeds
- aquarium greenhouse
- wild dogs
- coyotes
- bears
- michigan wildlife
- archery
- crossbow
- snare traps
- food production
- preparedness
- ammunition management
- gas prices
- communism
- self-sufficiency
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He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to cure 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 just numbers. You trade it 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 so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as fire and trample, each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we're on a m f m micro stations c b bay stations and uh... all throughout net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska and it is uh... demi rainy day today here in the bottom of michigan it is uh... five oh six p m eastern standard time it is monday it is the tenth of may It is the 13th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar 2021 Battle for the Republic Dance of Swords. And of course, you probably saw some of the videos over the weekend or this morning about the blms slash and people protesters in the streets down in texas and uh... bunch of the stuff down on i've assumed trying to catch what this was for you know the recovery today died look to me by the but i think it would the cop was it was standing there and they can it was supposed to be texas but it was just like portland uh... the the uh... gutter trash or in the street and of course they were you know are that's okay everybody can be our business country but uh... do what they're doing in the street and what they had planned what they were continuing to uh... you know upgrade and escalate but you people got pissed one gentleman in particular and uh... what fascinating about it is that uh... again with the uh... situation the cops getting right there and he did not want absolutely portland i'd be shind of like austin is it as expected of the at the surprise if you know about austin i left it in a lot of it has been for quite some time but then houston has a thing problem and then dallas has a name problem so the three big cities just like we see in michigan here do you know grand rapids land thing and we'll be able to try what's left of it the earth and mention the other cities like uh... you know we got sagging off a city and uh... used to have party act and flint of course what would be mention will flint even more of a ghost than detroit was so there's nothing by comparison to shell a shadow of what it was a very very very shallow shadow but that very hazy-phase the flash almost like there's nothing there to obstruct the light at all but uh... it's always like three cities if you notice this go to uh... each one of the states you'll find it there's three cesspool run by the jewish mob and usually black meat puppets okay it's not the blacks running it if you see blacks in charge that just means that the open jewish mafia you know on the north side the west side or even in the next county they don't live where they cause a problem that is that is always the case they'll come in and run their operations there specially legal operations but the kosher mafia all held all they don't they don't they don't where they defecate you know there's a another word that would fit there is that a defecate and uh... this famous true baltimore everybody saw some of the right of sort of the last couple of days on baltimore but uh... this thing with texas course now they're all the suddenly texas attorney general says that uh... he she it's gonna go after these guys will see what happens uh... you know how shallow that is too and how much of you know whatever that that it's like the air the cops are right there and again what we're seeing is twenty twenty all over again the same routine so it isn't twenty twenty that's the only thing we need to remember just how simple it is it isn't twenty twenty anymore and at some point this is going to cap off somebody's going to just our poem the trigger and all the other guys have gone to the empty well good You know what? This is one of those things that it just needs to be on the road. We need to be doing it. Cops will be siding with the Black Lives Matter and Antifa, the Communists, because that's where they already are. In fact, the regime is Communist. It's being run by Barry Sartoro slash Obama. And this is part of the scam. So exactly who's behind, where the bumps are behind the curtain and who to plug when the time comes where the bumps are. As far as CD bumps behind a curtain, yeah, just put a couple rounds in there. Maybe a whole magazine, why not? and we'll see what happens from there. Otherwise, a couple things, reminder, of course I shouldn't have to, but gardening time for everybody out there, the greenhouse plants, some of the plants I've got running, including one or two tomato plants, but also some ornamental flowers. I have this as the third year for a handful of Snapdragon plants that I actually grew from seed that I actually produced over the bridge up north years ago. Number one, what's fascinating is the stuff germinated. Number two, these plants, as long as you bring them in during the winter, I barely maintain them. I mean, I'm not abusing them by getting them inside, but I'm not also pampering them. And this is the third year for these Snapdragons. which i think is quite fascinating uh... i don't know what uh... the cycle is or if they just you know i mean as far as how they hibernate during the winter per se because well they are still indoors i mean but just not as temperatures are not in fact i think i lost one out of the four i had one i may have lost it because it was close to the windows in the sun room where the temperatures were dropped enough to get enough for you know cold pull there that it possibly killed that one but i got some green in there somewhere so i'm watering it putting in some new fresh dirt along with the earth it originally had and we'll see what happens so it's growing time and diversification is especially critical and non hybrid is of the name of the game you want to try and get heirloom cetera possible now everybody's talked about that Well, we haven't seen resurrect yet, although I believe there's supposed to be an event coming up here in the next month with the heirloom seed groups that are out there. There's a lot of different, you know, small associations where everybody comes together and they trade their heirloom seeds. I have eight of a very specific gourd, eight seeds, that hasn't been grown for well over, I guess, it was like 1,100 years. They found a batch of these in some, you know, stash that was in a trade location and they germinated. So what they did is they cranked out a bunch of the plants and it's a very, very heavy stocky bean. Really kind of interesting. What's the size of your thumbnail? Not a lima bean, but it doesn't look quite like it. Well, I'm posted, I would say as far as the coloration is a rattlesnake pole bean. But these are old heirloom lines. and the idea is to grow them not so much to eat them as it is to make more seed so i'm going to do something a little different with those this year i've been collecting uh... aquariums you ever been along the road i missed two big like local who were like twenty five gallon aquariums the other day and if i they'd be perfect for a greenhouse you know it will win the cup greenhouse yeah but you can do sub uh... environments uh... you know sub uh... you know grow environment with different materials as such and separate them and also i can't wait and completely and pamper them which is what i want to do with these heirloom seeds i'm not producing them to eat them this year by producing these to crank out is many possible feed pods as i can so that we can share the mother people and spread these around but only with people who are truly committed to growing them because does no good if we grow them in the early online died out after all it's been missing for about eleven hundred years uh... those are looking good others two or three other uh... you know quickly gross but i did this year they just cracked out we haven't had a really warm spring at all in fact little cool out there right now and it looks like a lot of terrain every twenty minutes or so it doesn't not today anyway yesterday gal little uh... but The most important thing here is if you're going to do the heirloom is keep them separate, try to keep them as pure as you can. And one of the things that you can do is isolate the plants like this in an environment, these big old aquariums. And by the way, you don't care if one of the glass is broken, like if maybe one glass is going to crack. Well, they're putting it up on the road because it's broken. Well, I'm not going to fill it up with water. I'm using it as a mini solar house where I'm going to fill the bottom with dirt, okay? I can even make a tray. with a standoff tray and set it up so that I can reintroduce the dirt where I need to. And I might need to add a little bit more, but I'm going to start out with a combination of potting soil and even a little grow soil on the top, different combinations here. And that way it'll sprout, grow, and work in to the location and the lower lead layer is actually black loam dirt. So, black loam dirt first layer, then I'm doing a potting soil, then you do a starter soil up on top, and then even touch a little bit of the regular soil on top of that after you put the seeds in, you got them going. And that way you're not going to lose anything, you're not going to change anything out. Everything's going to root effectively, but the heirlooms will be isolated in the individual aquariums. Now, this means that you're going to want to make sure they get water, obviously, and you don't want to go crazy with that. The aquariums hold water. But the neat thing about this, like the one I've been running all winter, is that most of the aquarium lights have a fan system. Now, during the winter, I didn't run the fan, but during the winter it's getting warmer, especially during the day. One of the things you do in a greenhouse is you ventilate to keep your temperature consistent so you don't overcook your plants. Well, guess what? What's really cool is you hook up a thermostat. to all of the go to the individual tank you set up and you can just reuse the screens are used to keep the no things from dropping and we everything you do for the aquarium you're going to use for this process even the lighting Now the neat thing is that they also have a little switch for that little fan unit. So as we get into the season, you can tap that fan and you can regulate the temperature based upon the little thermostat you put inside the middle of the, you know, put it in the middle if you can or however long far you can into the center of the body of the unit. and run that with the power supply regulator. And that way, every time it looks like an exit, kicks in, switches on, you know, we get some air going around, thermostat recognizes reduction in temperature, cuts off the fan, congratulations, you're still running. And of course, you can also, in the same breath, you want to regulate the lighting. What's really neat is I've also been running into reptile aquarium, terrariums, whatever you want to call them, because it's still the same aquarium bucket is what they're using, rectangular, fairly large. But what's really neat is they usually they cross all the lighting out. And what I found is that it's been full spectrum lighting because they're trying to keep the animals healthy. So they have full spectrum lighting that they're getting rid of. So if you see any of these things off on the side of the road, And again, like I said, if the glass has got a crack in it, well, once it's like, you know, water, I don't need it to hold water, not much. I just needed to hold the soil and keep the little plant happy inside, and I want to crank it out. Now, the only thing I need to be ready for is, needless to say, like we're talking about doing a bean plant, a couple of one or two bean plants in a bigger aquarium. is i want to be prepared so that i can actually expanded i don't like go higher because i want to be able to accommodate i want the thing you know just crunching up and not producing uh... guess what you just make yourself a couple of extenders uh... with plexiglass and you know for the top it would be perfect and you know panel whatever material would uh... pine board whatever you want and then do a little edge what sits right up to the ocean to write in the aquarium body and has a little edge that lines up with the material you use for the side walls, plexiglass for the top, or again if you're just going to go with the existing screen that's going to work just fine and you still have the lighting going, which I use the lighting to help the plants run pretty much 24-7. And this year I had petinias, you know petunias, uh... run the whole winter and factor right now the look better the ones we just you know picked up to do some proof who stuff around the property here the interesting thing is that all of the other plants were ahead several tomato plants they kind of it what happened to get hit by one cold spike right didn't actually insulate the bottom of the uh... the freestanding uh... internal of greenhouse that I had inside the sunroom for those specifically for the more sophisticated plants like that. Otherwise, I would have run all the way through, got three tomatoes off the plants. It was a freebie experiment anyway. I'm happy that they would confirm what I was expecting. The only thing I got to do is be a little more motivated with a few additions and get the greenhouse inside the greenhouse works just fine. I know the aquariums are working just as well. so they're cheap they're free a lot of times they're chucking about the back end of the restore or the resale shops because nobody really is excited about on said of course all fearful because with your growing things like uh... you know fish or whatever you could have disease bleacher will clean them up put the soil and what whatever plant you're going to put in there save all the other accoutrements you know you don't need the bubbler the air bubble or anything like that but uh... if you have any warming pads on your something interesting you probably don't know that some of you may be better greenhouse you know reptile warming pads you know those are really cool but in reality those are made for you doing that he germination when you're starting to heat up the ideas put a little heat pads underneath increase the soil temperature got regulated to a certain degree and uh... you force grow and increase and improve the growth of your indeed production and reduce your time waiting for them to get to the second leaf so you can transfer them from your spreader uh... trays over to your individual little you know that's cute individual pots okay so in the chivaln that's when you put your will be over there the point of need to be very big in fact you do all the transfer with a of the a uh... popsicle stick that's what i used to use of course spoons work just about just one simple narrow spoon and yep there you go that over the other one you're all done and repeat ad nauseam very dope very very dull task with really great benefits so i guess it's not anyway food production food production food production high priority this year uh... and of course broke the critters i will say that i have seen the in the of the deer population is op up quite a bit from last year even that it was pretty good last year and the turkey population here remember promote all these things guys down the road with a bow and arrow or a good fling shot you could be eating turkey every couple of days and you're not starving but you also aren't making any noise don't need that much to get them down just gotta make sure you keep them down and there's some other meaner tricks from the old depression days that don't make any sound at all but you'll get your goose or a turkey every day not to mention on the air here right now but we might talk about it later on anyway uh... the other thing is uh... just mention livestock uh... the biggest problem got coyotes we're gonna have wild dog problems uh... as this thing develops and fact if the depression hits people are really weird okay really weird when it comes to how they act when they lose everything i'm i mentioned this before we have the depression uh... that took place back there in two thousand eight two thousand nine two thousand ten uh... people just walk away from their houses but they just walk away they walked away left everything they were i mean they were family albums wedding albums family pictures that go back generations they wanted to get a comic brain fart now if this is going to be a you know the combination of things if we get into a war it's going to be worse if we get into a ground war sooner it's going to be worse for a lot of people if we get into an economic crunch which will still help promote a war internally uh... it's going to be worse So, one of the things to be ready for is something that we already see in different parts of the country. You just don't, they don't talk about it. In fact, even when it happens, even when they get caught and found, when they find out they got the problem, they don't want to publicize it. Wild dogs. On the other side, okay, look at Michigan, okay? Look at, find the I-94 corridor. uh... world around them on the eastern side towards an arbor michigan you take go across ninety four to the other side of the state of battle creek and on the west side of battle creek is port cluster now that's relatively rural you would think that you know like the deep dark forces were you going to be see things go wild but it's relatively or all kind of like the bottom of illinois the bottom of indiana headed towards the ohio we know when you're headed to the area between say the middle of the state big cities and the bottom of the state there's some real rustic territory there the same in michigan the bottom of michigan is not all overgrown with metroplex well couple decades ago double people remember this because well of course it could be a problem now they would not would catch on it took a long time to figure this out but uh... we had packs of two hundred and three hundred wild dogs of all breeds running the countryside uh... they would chase deer down and and care of them into small tiny would corroborate them to small tiny pieces with only the cartilage and the bone holding together but everything virtually eaten off the co-op the corpse the first spread for thirty yards in all directions like a big big brown couple for all of follows that would spread in a big circle around the the center of the event these were like land piranhas who knows if they got no even and that we will become most of the blood or it will the dog and again this is all kinds of dogs you see it sounds weird but they were wiener dogs in there there were doctor there were you know what what what what what there were german shepherd there were mixed breed of course the more they were in the field the more mixed breed there were because there were puppies but this was a pack of hundreds of dogs and of course people had reported them and the dnr you know damn near russian as we call them the worthless terms of the other is both worthless batch occurs in the state of michigan short of maybe the uh... lesbian governor in the lesbian uh... uh... attorney general of course are all the same pack uh... fagety fagety things but anyway um... they were told that the dnr was told state police was told even the county of the county at least listen some of them still ignored that uh... people had livestock that might have been taken down or disappeared literally just disappearable after after a while it physically saw this i saw what they look like not the animals are talking about the casualties and was really kind of weird because normally it's interesting you're mostly their winter kills they would pick the body off of just virtually up apart imagine like if you were standing there and the cops were gone the bones were all picked you could be where they were double the little bit but remember not cooked now to a talking resilient bones are very resilient a great stab weapons uh... if you break them right but the thing is that the cartilage was held together they hadn't torn the things apart that far I ran into several deer like this and then I ran into a woodchuck along the road in the training area out of Custer. I'm looking, I was just walking up and I was trying to figure out what the hell was wrong with that animal because it wasn't moving. We didn't have anything to get hit on a road that never has any traffic. I got closer and here's this standard pattern. There was a circle of fur from the animal where it had been torn, the fur had been torn off it. and then the hide, the muscle, and anything that was edible was picked right off it, but the skeletal structure was still connected by mostly by the cartilage. Found deer after deer like this, and I realized, you know, I really should have more live ammunition on me because as a team leader, quietly we always carry a certain amount of separated completely from everything ammunition just in case. and i'm walk along after i found the third deer and it was like well there's a pattern here that's not looking good so we backed out of the air trading area and of course then uh... talking to some of the locals they told us hey by the way this is what we know and they're not listening to us well what finally broke the case gee you know what happens to all of you peasants it doesn't mean anything couple of damn near russian agents you know dnr were out north of fort kuster uh... just south of the dickman highway but north of the post And they all of a sudden may realize they heard a whole kind of like, you know, shuffling through the, you know, through the woods there and there was some, you know, aggressive growl barking going on and it was pointed at them. Well, lo and behold, it was a carpeted dog headed their way. And by chance, they were just in the right place at the right time. They smelled them and they chased their ass right back. They, by the way, they shot every round that they had. What few rounds they carried. They had one magazine and pistol, two magazines otherwise, and the dipwits didn't have more. So anyway, they fired all their ammo, jumped in their vehicle, were surrounded, and the Course War drove out. I assume they could have probably run over a few of them on the way through. And all of a sudden, the DNR had its epiphany that they had a wild dog problem. Now mind you, this is almost a year and a half going closer to two years since they were originally told about this problem. Instead of their dead ass, they did absolutely nothing about it. So that's in a civilized situation in a relatively rural, but still, I mean, do you take a look where Battle Creek is, take a look where Fort Custer is? We're talking just outside of town, outside of Fort Custer, just outside of Battle Creek, Michigan. You know, Dickman Highway, you're right into town, almost right there. So eventually they started hunting them down. It still took them another two years to decimate the packs that were out there. Of course, they realized they were being hunted too, so they got stealthier, just like coyotes do. You can assume they probably even had some coyotes in the pack eventually. Why not? Just something like that. But they were satisfied with just decimating the dogs? Every kind of dog you can imagine. Every kind of dog you can imagine. There were beauviers, but mostly again, if you're looking at two years, You've got to figure if there was something in there that may have, some of those are probably dogs that got out away from the home and they joined the pack and kept right on going. Because that can happen. I say it with beagles all the time and they don't need a pack. They'll just start running when they're hunting them. They'll just ignore you and they're gone. And the next guy that finds them thinks, oh, that poor little beagle. Then you take him home, feed him, take him back out to the field. As soon as you start hunting, but but but but but you heard about that level killed still bark and and he's often away he got fed by you but uh... in this case it was a mix of quite a mix of of critters and again you got a figure that uh... they tried to keep this quiet they did in fact they kept it as local as they possibly even after they were attacked the court that because they don't want the president all you gotta members anti-gun here are they're trying to get every bill you don't need to go on you all need to be just far and the thing that i figured out that if they were tracking beer and taking beer which by the way you got a first meal bring them down then if a person was caught out alone you know i would figure if there was a missing person reports I would figure that, you know, especially since those dogs have been roaming for about two years, even especially children, they never get away fast enough. And that's dogs. We're not talking coyotes, although again, I do believe by the time we're done, I'm sure because these coyotes at the damn DNR brought in, the DNR brought those to our part of the state. We didn't have coyotes down here, not in any numbers like we have now. But DNR was caught with unmarked cattle cars, dropping them off in different spots around the state they should have been shot for that but they do it at night they come in at night and you know stealthily come in double bunch of the coyotes often run like hell like all the these government operations work so anyway dogs wild dogs are going to be a real problem for some people who do you need a large magazine capacitor what do you mark what you need to carry so much ammo well there's going to be a lot of dogs And even then, you better learn to climb up a tree, you know, or shoot, retreat, shoot, retreat, figure out what you're going to do. This is why what I've said, if you're going to understand woodcraft, you know, when you talk about being a Daniel Boone, guys, it was constantly thinking about the environment. You were just amblin' along with your head up your arse, you know, just looking at the stars. Oh, wow, those leaves smell pretty today. You were constantly on guard. And that's one of the things you're going to have to think about, and it's not just a black uniform, knuckle dragging, shoe size IQ, no neck turds that are out there that are with the Interior Police, the KGB. You're going to have a lot of other obstacles that will eventually develop, especially with the things that can happen in a war zone. And we have some pretty decent environments. It'd be one thing if you were like out, like in the Middle East, you got water is always the issue. In Michigan, it's never an issue. If you were looking at livestock or wild animals, they're going to find the water and it's everywhere. So the first thing and toughest thing that most of these animals have a problem with is hydration. Well, they don't have that problem. The next thing is that the only problem is that now they have to have so many calories coming in to continue to function, which means that they're garborators slash vacuum sweepers. and what that does is all your small game is going to be wiped out if you're you know not paying attention although the whole food you assume you're going to eat bunnies you know pheasants ill uh... problems muskrats if it's low and it ain't paying attention the put above critters occur for predators like this all the just eat that they just go right there and eat it's way through the woods but they need to you know remember how big are they and how many are there Now, coyotes have the same problem. Okay, when the coyotes got dumped in here, the first thing that happens is you go to these bulletin boards at the grocery stores. My kitty is missing. My puppy is missing. Have you seen, you know, Fido? Fido was that sweet snack that took about a minute and a half for him to break his neck and chew it in three pieces, tear it apart, and then, you know, knoll it and nibble on it until there was just little white fuzz from the poodle cut. And that's exactly what happened around here. It's like, yeah, they re-put the cats out, everything was safe, you go to the puppy, you run around a little bit, big deal, and, well, maybe not so much a good idea. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Well, guess what? They graduate to people, and small people aren't as fat. Little kids are good for realizing danger and getting the hell out of the line of fire if they're, you know, from the time they're, what, about four? But here again, you know, older people are slower, kids are smaller, both of those would be easy, fast targets. And again, that's why you wouldn't just be e-mul, be bopping around. And everybody by themselves would be at risk. So just a heads up, you want to be thinking in advance. And by the way, you always carry a blade, too. That's one thing we've talked about. Remember the fighting knife? That can be replaced to a degree if you don't want to carry a fighting knife with a machete. And Mr. Machete slash short sword is still a pretty useful tool. The standard 18 inch Machete is a poor man's, you know, cutlass slash broadsword. Think about that. Ontario Knife, there's a dozen different companies go to Bud K, they got all kinds of cool blades if you want to look for something unique. And it doesn't have to be anything fancy, it just needs to be a working blade. But that's part of your kit and if you remember like we always talked about in the old frontiers man You had your your personal you know your your personal fighting knife Bowie Arkansas toothpick sword take your pick then you had your utility knife and then on top of that oh That's right your pistol and don't forget your tomahawk and then you still had your rifle and this was all standard kit For the day in fact how many different outline drawings do you see that are in the headers for books? where the guy's belt is sitting there and there's a ditty bag combined with the rifle laying on the ditty bag, the fighting knife, all kind of laying there like they're on the top of a table or sitting on a counter somewhere, like just inside the door. You've got to be thinking ahead before you get down the road this far that whenever you travel or move around you don't go disarmed. You just can't afford to. Everybody's thinking, Woody eventually will be in the center. they went again what their what their breeding more with domestic dogs you don't really have a coyote anymore you've got an animal that is not afraid of humans because of the genetic makeup over how many millennium of dogs being related to or associated with people the fear factor isn't there now they're cautious their koi i mean any predator is especially adventure predator but this is something that nobody really perhaps their brain around so we are you did a great job of keeping a vision unfortunately walked into you know the skaters own uh... look at that the dogs and of course that'll down south the wild peaks like that like out texas policy and solutions well larger magazine capacities greater number weapons to you know where ammunition to share the wealth always restocking remember the most common mistake made is you've used ammunition and you have not re-inventoried because you're gonna quote-unquote take a break Kim, I'm going to remind you all of one of the most important aspects of fighting. When you stop fighting for a moment, if you have, okay, it looks like they've retrograded, immediately you take stock. What have you got? And what do you need to reload? And what do you know, what, what can you scavenge from right around you? In a battlefield situation, you reload and resupply first. You don't rest. You don't stop, take a drink. You've ammunition, ammunition, grenades. indirect fire weapons belt fed guns that you had to be abandoned because you just killed them whatever it is that you've got that there you collected immediately whenever you're in a fight or if you defended yourself your first mission is identify your magazines that are empty if you're carrying auxiliary ammunition just loose in other words in boxes whatever transport your carrying whatever's in your backpack you merely just bought that backpack access ammunition to reload everything as quickly as you possibly can and restation at at pop properly in your combat load you may have dropped a mag now remember it why i've mentioned this many times to don't stop the back stations on your best or your combat kit first if you only have a limited number of mags remember to keep try to keep the mags front left and right front left and right And obviously, since if you're probably with a pistol, you're your right-handed, but even if you're right-handed for most of you, your left side kit is where you should prioritize it if you have fewer mags than you have mag slots or mag pouches. Why? Because you want to minimize the time from dropping a magazine to reaching for that replacement mag, and that means forward on your kit so you're not having to strain or stress to reach back around to your side. So forward front is always better but preferably closest to what is your operating hand. If you're holding the weapon with your left hand, and most of you are using an AR-15, an AK, M1A doesn't make any difference, and even a conventional sporting rifle. You're going to control it with your trigger finger hand. That means that the operating hand is the left hand. So all of your combat kit should be prioritized accordingly if you're down on mags. You just been in a firefight, you just killed a bunch of dogs. Man, you were moving and you were shooting. And you didn't really get half the mags into the dump bag that's on your side the way you should have. Because you weren't thinking about that. You were thinking about reloading and shooting dogs, reloading and shooting black uniform, knuckle dragging, secret police. So you take stock of what you did get into the pocket and it was, you know, you shot six magazines but you only have four magazines in the pouch now. Well, now you've got, you know, that many less accordingly. We don't want to put them farther this point, restricted away from my control arm. You want them closest forward wherever possible. I think everybody understands what I'm talking about here, but it's especially critical to constantly be thinking ahead on this. Again, if you're firing on targets farther away, don't grab the mags that are up front that are fast and easy. Reach to the rear left or rear right and take the farthest magazines out first and use those, the ones farthest away from your center of point because you've got time. The targets are at a greater distance. that means you have the ability to reach back stress that arm get to that pocket review eventually going to be that pocket out which is a whole idea and you're working forward now if the enemy is getting closer or the objective or targets getting closer your you were you were magazine change out time is shorter because the all the mag pouches to your front are available Most everybody is conditioned by movies or not really thinking about this through the process of insinuation. You know, just grab the first easiest. Now again, you may also want to be like a golfer. If the objective of the target is right in front of you and you figure you're going to have to burn so many mags on that objective, then well, obviously shortest time point to point. But especially if you're in the defense or if you're looking at long target acquisition, then start back to front. Back to front. to front you should be smart enough be able to change that out as needed i would think so anyway couple of the things so we could walk up to spray for the dogs all they would just figure that that might be now that you're trying to you know flavor but then you're the food we're talking if you remember it kind of like zombies and rioters which are no different from zombies animal packs that are predator packs If they do take casualties, unless you kill the alphas, the alpha first is best. Kind of like a couple of movies where you shoot the chief and all of a sudden they've got to back up and make a decision on who's going to be boss and that might just end the whole hostile action right there. So the same is true in killing the alpha animal in any predator group. If you can identify what appears to be the strongest, smartest, and is obviously to a degree coordinating the affair, especially if you're a rifleman, then you want to try and plug the alpha. But there are things to take into consideration with that. If you do plug the alpha, you may also lose, they may lose cohesion and control, and so you still have a pack moving on you, but with less coordination and less, you know, skill, okay? So that applies to the two-legged packs as well. Right. Well, in the true. But in this case, remember, especially with the predators that we're running into, pack animals, and the pack animals that are two-legged, once you take out the management, The biggest problem is that there is a pecking order, but as much as anything, it may actually put them into a frenzy mode. It just won't be as effective an attack. So this actually buys you time either way. The other consideration may break their motivation or will. Now, this sounds weird, but you should do some research on pack animals. In fact, if you're hunting coyote, you do not want to kill the alpha. Why do you not want to kill the alpha coyote in a coyote pack? If you kill the alpha male, then all of the rest of the males will breed with any female they wish, and you will see the population increase locally. So you do not want to kill the alpha male in the pack. What you do is you study the pack, confirm where the alpha is, you can shoot any male or any female in the pack and attract them, and you will not see an increase in population because the male, the alpha, is the only one who's breeding. tell it works so there that the disadvantage of killing the alpha in a situation where you're maybe going to be in a place for a while you want to decimate and progressively roll up the carpet on the pack and if you don't have enough of it if you don't have the ability i will real they're not stupid they will realize when they start taking casualties in any situation especially here the boom toy even with a quieter site even with a silencer consider this their ears are better than yours okay predator Also, the dogs have a wider spectrum of sound that they can hear over you. So guess what? The silencer really doesn't do much to slow down their ability to perceive where you are. People? Yes. Dogs? No. So, and a crossbow bow, super strong, a wrist rocket, when possible, are an advantage. well it'd be a good way to go to the because in many cases they couldn't determine the direction of the attack it's like any situation and again it's another way to pay that munition if you can use uh... if you can use any of your archery technology for game getting then you're not making noise you're not drawing attention and you're not wasting ammunition you need for more sophisticated targets i grab every bow i can find effect i just missed two two bows compound bows for ten dollars a piece of the sales weekend to the rent at a time i just couldn't get there uh... may might still be there might still be able to get up but not everybody like everybody's going to these newer uh... across both of the traditional now traditional the week to recurve bows of course are always popular but no recurve went to no to compound and now compound crossbows are really taking the market go to cabela's local without their Because of this, a lot of the traditional compound bows, which are phenomenal bows, are becoming readily available for a lot better price. And by the way, it doesn't need to be the best crossbow for a lot of the work that's going to be done. Okay, for a lot of the work, you're going to, like we said before, you want to be able to cash things. Well, if it's a $500 or $600 crossbow, it's no different from a $2,000 PTR or a $2,000 M1A, you want to cash that. I'm going to bury it. all that. But if you spend $10 or $20 on a handful, for instance, the biggest thing is actually bolts and arrows. That's the problem with everybody's after all of those right now. And as far as the wholesalers go, if you wanted to buy the cheap production, say volume type stuff, The importers are bare bones on that item. Anything that shoots, anything that puts a pellet down range, anything that is the pellet that goes down range, anything that is the dart or the bolt that goes down range is sold out as quickly as they get them here now. Just a little heads up. I've been doing this for a long time and an example, most of the wholesalers that I've been dealing with, which by the way, supply Bud-K at a lot of other places. uh... i'm not looking for the most expensive i'm looking for basically capital defense darts what what what i mean by that well we crossbows for instance i don't need the best cuz i need a quantity i'm going to keep putting dark downrange bolts downrange and i'm probably not going to get a back so what you need our bubbles of And the same is true with those little pistol crossbows, okay? They're not great for everything, but you know there you can upgrade those and beef them up a little bit I have a lot of the older Leopold models. I've got three or four of them Those are all fiberglass not not the not the resin or resin glass like the new ones are They were no what was the other one Bingham? big them with another one big fan pack all the ones you see uh... if if you watch the road warrior here's what the world warrior series the second movie is the other one uh... you see all the little crossbows in there will reveal crossbows they also were not like you know twenty pound twenty pound uh... you know i will say toys but they weren't twenty pound uh... uh... prods those things were fifty seventy and a hundred twenty pound prods in a pistol bow Now as far as cocking them, that was a risk unto itself. Most people don't realize, you know, guys, you better be careful when you do this if something fails. Man, it's going to mess you up. But you see that little pistol bow, the one that's in the movie? That's a working crossbow. And when I say working, I mean, that will bury itself into you. That will not just hit you and, you know, drive the head in a little quarter of an inch or something. No, that will do exactly what he kind of described in the, you know, what he showed, what they showed in the movie. a bunch of companies back then that took the uh... crossbow technology seriously the way they're now doing it again with the new uh... bob uh... compound crossbows which by the way i've got narrower compared other much smaller packages are very dynamic they're also outrageously priced but they will i i think i can handle it if you have got a wherewithal but i can certainly handle any of these quirk conventional compound bows or or recurves that are popping up in the art sales Test them out, check to see if they're working, inspect everything to make sure there's nothing frayed or disassembled. And in some cases, I don't care because I want spare parts. So, and the other thing, think about this, okay, I've mentioned this many times on the air, we're almost at the top here. Guys, how many of you have ever played Roman Archer with your bows? Have you ever tried that? I want you to take a handful of shafts and paint them with that bright orange safety paint, just real light. And what you need to do is get yourself, you know, find yourself a freshly cut hayfield or an alfalfa field right now, something that you're not going to mind if you walk through a little bit. You don't want to stop everything down. You want some of the, you know, 50 acres, 100 acres, get back and identify to make sure that the area out there has not got some kind of regrowth or overgrowth in it. It's all the same level about ankle height, maybe a little taller right now. and i want to step back and how far did your compound will reach as uh... artillery archer not as a direct shot but how far can you reach with the shaft that you've got there by the way how heavy is the half because you all know that you have different weights of heads you're looking at different weights and you want to use a practice that for this by the way don't use a above a razor of any kind they want to ruin it but experiment see what you can do Now consider will go one heck of a long way. Yeah, none of that if you were now here's the next step take your stake a hay bale That's about the size of a person stand it up out there upright on its end and Now now that you got an idea how far you can go and what kind of energy you know where how do you have what angle of attack? you can bring it back closer if you want to to start with so you get a better feel for your range and Start walking that hay bale out 50 yards at a time And also, watch, how far does that shaft go into that hay bale at 100 yards? At 150 yards? At 200 yards? Now let me point something out, that if I were to spray paint that arrow black and maybe green, OD green with a little bit of black, at night, if I put that out into an area where I know I'm probably going to hit something, psychologically it is kind of a, you know, mine screw. And if you haven't seen the studies, and I think, I think, I would have to say you have to check. If you go over to YouTube, I want you to go look at the videos, actually they were training films that were done about the discussion of using standard recurve bow and arrow in Vietnam for special forces. Have you ever seen those? Do you know that a standard training head, in other words a bullet head, not a blade, a bullet head, will go completely through a 30 caliber can filled with gravel aggregate? 50 caliber can. Well here's what's interesting, a rifle round won't, but a standard recur with a standard shaft will. i read when they uh... used them with great effect on the c c entries exactly what you're getting to know you that all the time but you know just think about rather than go out there try to do tit for tat on the street if somebody were to use a black arrow at night when you see these anti for problems no noise worded to come from where did whoever shot it go i don't know i but nobody saw but if you fire into an area objective where you know that they're all enemy combatters standing there you know uh... on you know armed with the you know that random bolt coming in out of the darkness quiet ruthless good penetration didn't cost you anything or did i say that i was saying what i should have been thinking and thinking what i probably should have said no i wasn't thinking anything else so it's not that you use it all the time is that you apply it as a random, one of the many random tools in the toolbox. But as we've said before with game getting and for even area protection to a degree, the first target you can take down quietly, and I mean completely quiet, there's nothing that's going to be there in the way of a report or a signature of any kind. Some people might recognize the sound of that bow operating, but first you got to catch it on the wind. Yeah, that works. Think about it. And it's not in the brain pan. It's not in the thought process for anybody under modern conditions. So that's why it will be effective. Not because you're going to use it non-stop, and oh, they're bringing their arches forward. We're going to use RM 60. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, from every angle of approach and with every tool in the toolbox you have. So, again, from game getting to dealing with the two-legged predators. Both of it were having... And basically disposable arrows are not difficult to make. Well, as a matter of fact, you know, let me point something out. How many of you people have ever shot a wooden shaft in a compound bow? What happens? The wooden shaft explodes on impact. It shatters. Now let me ask you something. Would that be a bad thing? Not so much. But I'm not going to get my arrow back. Well yeah, but look what you just did to that two-legged target you were aiming at. Wow, that's kind of like a real bugger up, isn't it? See, the one thing is, if you can, you might find a quantity. For the longest time, I will point out that if you've been in archery a lot, remember that you know, shafts don't last forever. Well, wooden ones especially. And one of the biggest fears is that as a shaft does get really old, although they're summer kept for ornamental purposes, and because they're great for display, especially have a whole quiver full, the problem is that wood does age. And depending upon the sugar wood that may have been used, or the hardwood hardwood, but still sugar wood that was used, You have a if you have off-law on the grain Then while you're pulling back it can fail Doesn't happen all the time, but it as it gets older you would find this to be the case so Notoriously, I know archers who on certain days Well, they would actually do what we're talking about they had a quiver of arrows They wanted to destroy intentionally destroy, but didn't want to waste and they get one last use out of them they would uh... use it for demonstration or for target practice against harder targets with a compound ball every one of those arrows would be destroyed we would fail but it would be very dynamic to watch so it was a kind of a fun last day at the range for the thirty five or forty year old uh... you know arrows that you had that quiver you got me a little bit grandpa got me to his grandpa doing it my dad did this once because here are a chef he'd had for like forty-some years and he was concerned that you know hey don't want anybody else to get them and they get hurt by them and he taught me a few lessons about that because we've been around a lot longer I have and I know a lot of other old old archers who have done the same thing now if I were modern time what we're doing now my logic is like I said I need a bucket of bolts I need a bucket of arrows I need a bucket of darts so uh... everything would be used but it would be going one way probably not always the one advantage of arrows in a uh... especially for part of the you know like mostly clandestine defense is that if they are modern and if they are up to date and squirt away you can always recover them off the corpses you've made or the wounded that are out there that are thrashing around still try to figure out how to get that shit out of them another thing is it although it is nice for to go clean through remember it is better if the shaft is stuck at the target especially with people and that's just something to think about there and again uh... it varies depending upon what kind of money you have or whether you're willing to watch for estate sale in older products you get all kinds of blades uh... i've got a fact one of the one you are yard sale or actually estate sale i got uh... the entire wall wall mount fixture with rarb rebuild kit rebuilding and repairing shaft everything from knocks to replacement threaded inserts to even replacement shaft binders, all kinds of fun stuff. Needless to say, a fletching of different types, plastic, feather, etc. The kit's already made up. I don't have to invent anything. It's already been done by somebody else 30 years ago. In fact, what it did is it showed me, what do I need to add to that? Well, let's see, I need more of these, obviously I need some of those. And so what I've done is, as I've seen stuff at yard sales, I've cherry-picked everything, well, I shall carry anything with a weapon away, and cherry-pick all that out, but sort it back out and put it right into the kit so it's there ready to go. Now if I had to build or repair something, it's all sitting right there. I don't write where to go, I know what it is I have. And all I need to do is make sure I have the adhesives or that I have the tools to ream, insert, press. Again, guys, this is all stuff that's thinking ahead. The bad guys figure you're all shallow howls. Our job should be so that we can freestand and be independent for as long as is necessary. That should be your first rule in every area of expertise, every area. You don't have to be perfect and you don't have to have it 100% right away, but you will develop as you see the need, you'll realize that you need to expand on and in fact build on what we're talking about for especially the long haul. Not just for your generation, but going on what you're going to pass on to the next group of Hunyaks out there. By the way, passing on, we are at the top. 6.01 PM Eastern Standard Time. We need your music. God bless our Republic. We shall hear what is being taken out for a minute. We'll be back with the second R.D. until report coming up. It is Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. yourself in 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 poverty okay just get any blunt objects together all right if you get corners fashion in the head that seems to work out keep together stay sharp and follow me I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we 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 since number, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest north northeast and central ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are on AM and FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And it is 609 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is Monday. It is the 10th of May. It is the 13th year of open Fabian, the socialist and the Soviet socialist. occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar 2000 what he wanted battle for the Republic dance of swords and you know sometimes there's a video it's actually what is this video Neptune Beach resident shoots at three-armed robbers police police say well the video speaks for itself but when homie fry yo yo banga and yo flatfoot uh... what to the door first of all this apartment like up you gotta go up a set of stairs and then there's a split in the stairway and you have to go up how many looks he looks like another europe but half a four so basically obviously you know you're going up to a second four plus external entrance and there's a spy cam over cops you can actually see this And I'm watching and of course, you know, you know, you'll bangy, you know, you'll Yolanda and you'll flat foot us. When they go through the door, obviously they're doing the home for homie fry. We're going to, you know, gang rush the owner. The owner obviously was already ready or at least was armed, you know, and prepped to go. And so feet don't fail me now, mister. If he wasn't flat footed before, you'll homie flat foot leaps over the banister right outside the door. Needless to say, because he is being shot at. but i'm going to i'm here to tell you that he's trying to fly on the way down and it just isn't looking good and i just know even if he's a spring chicken there is something about dropping about a good two stories and trying to make your feet work right well sometimes it'll compound fracture will jam that that that broken bone right up your hind end which be kind of cool if it did But it is rather fascinating again if you get a chance watch this one. It's over on YouTube It's from News 4 Jax J-A-X News 4 Jax. That's the channel and I'm gonna tell you it's like airborne. Okay At my age now it used to be when I was younger. Yeah, I might have But on the other hand, maybe not so much I mean even then I've climbed up the outside of buildings for goofy, you know goofy activities I've done a little bit of everything at one time or another when I was younger because hey, we were everybody's young and crazy town. But just watching the jump, I got to figure that guy's got either a couple of legs that aren't working real well after the dropper. It's going to catch up with him. He might have enough adrenaline to keep his butt going because with that bullet flying up his hind end, it's amazing people what the adrenaline rush will do for you. But when the adrenaline rush is done, that's when the accumulative battle damage factor kicks in. and you realize, oh this didn't feel as good as I thought it would feel. Oh man, oh man, I'm bleeding. Yeah, I'll top everything else. So anyway, the homey fry fleet, there we go, over the, oh yeah, the other two actually made the run. The one that did the drop, he didn't fare very well, but did apparently leave the scene. I hope it did. And I want to say thank you to randy for sending me that dray is an interruption and begin the prayer like well it's actually kind of fun to make me smile okay i like to see stupid people get what they truly deserve when you're talking about the the robber class be that the government type or you know their their fellow employees the street anyway um... actually street urchins would be as bad as this box So, next we were talking about, of course, wild pack animals. There's not a whole lot out there. You're not going to, I don't think, we're not going to see wild packs of cats, you know what I mean? And I don't think your gerbils or hamsters are going to be a problem, since they're more like tribbles. They're on the menu end, and cats really are too, although they're a predator. They're just not quite the, you know, they're not quite the pack animal you'd run into with the dogs, or with any of the other canine category, be it coyotes, or eventually if we were to see wolves in some way. and are developing when a whatever to do whatever dimension the uh... other consideration or brought uh... you know we have talked about bears in a while but we have bear all the way to the bottom of the state now again uh... here's something you probably don't know bears run in packs like well coyotes or any of the other although they're not before remember they're not a predator not a uh... a pure predators slash you know protein meat eater okay they're not you know about they're not just a little into another bones one thing about bears slash brewing is that they are pretty mel up there on the scale for survivability because of the fact that they will eat everything they will eat meat they will eat fish they will eat all people hasn't read me they will eat very early what's necessary to you know keep healthy and stay alive and if they've got a pretty balanced in that but what you don't usually see because of the way that the bear population has been thinned out is that traditionally bears do run in what is the equivalent to a pride and this will vary depending upon bear population initially the bear population if you have a large dense bear population will spread out and it becomes a limited territorial issue each one has like their area of control Interestingly enough, at different points, if you've watched Black Bear especially is good for this, is they will come together in larger, again, equivalent to say a pride, the way that they operate. And if they're sufficiently dense in population because they've had no other competition, weather conditions have been good, there's no disease or anything that runs through the population in that particular species, uh... they will move into groups of thirty five to fifty or sixty bro and in a uh... in a particular pride and this would this first starts out if you pay attention when we watch like uh... the the bear population build up a little bit of michigan i've seen this myself it's like well the dispersion factor makes up their all spread out they're not really on top of each other constantly but they will associate now what they're doing is like setting up household Now, progressively as they mate, as they have more offspring, the population density with any particular household expands and they develop into whatever the term is. Off the top of my head, I can't recall, it's been decades since I read up on what the title is, but pride makes most sense. It is what the equivalent, you'd understand because you've probably seen something on lions and tigers. Well, in this case, it's bears. Oh my. So, uh, Bruins would be another issue, but they're not the same kind of predator in that the typically, again, they will focus just like all the rest of the predators on lesser prey. Their thought processes are different, which is good. I think they associate a little more regard to friend-folk, which is because they keep some generally away from the populous areas, our will for a period of time. Of course, if the opposition takes place, Any of these predators will continue to press more and more into what were human population areas, be they the outer rural areas around a metropolitan area or the city itself. Let me give an example. We have now got bear sightings in Detroit. We now have coyote sightings in Detroit. okay in detroit places where i used to work areas i used to drive through which are now bear in a wasteland with or we were going to turn detroit back in a farm and that's not a brag okay that's really demonstrating that you want the uh... let's see the black got hold of detroit sorry but that is a fact the black population run by the israelis run by the jewish mob out of southfield and out of out of wayne county uh... got hold of it well guess where where we are not are now we got two houses per block you've got a lot of area built up with a lot of different coverage even if there are two but two houses there those houses aren't necessarily have a tape they're not occupied by human so what you have are a lot of uh... barely traveled but reasonable access uh... areas that are overgrown uh... they have good cover from point to point We do have deer in Detroit. We've had that to a degree because there's a lot of little islands all through Detroit that were kind of like, you know, central park in a little ways. And deer actually were left alone and pretty well allowed to breed to a degree or move around because they were something neat to look at. It's like an ornament. But we're now looking at bear in the bottom of Michigan, but actually having sighted them and spotted them in Detroit. Now, the only other consideration with that immediately, just in case you don't know, some people like big predators as pets. One of our people listening has family up north towards the thumb area that work with a person or woman that rescues big cats and bears that have been pets. People have kept, any time she has six or seven large predators, They're not, they're not, they're domesticated, they're not wild animals in any way, shape, or form. Well, there's a real problem there, that you gotta find a place where they can't really be set back into the quote-unquote wild because they're used to being around people. So is it possible to bear sightings in Detroit or something like that? Well, it could be. But it still ends up being that they adapt to the environment and then they're pretty well in motion operating in the area. So the basic rule is understanding that as you've all seen over and over again in movies and news clips, if you see baby bears go the other way, they're not petable, that means mom might think you're edible, okay? It's that simple. Do not touch or pet the baby bears. The baby bears are not your friend. In fact, because mama is more so not your friend. And the perception will be that you are threatening offspring. Now this is true also when you're moving and infiltrating and exfiltrating. We really haven't talked about this that much because you do need to pet bushcraft. And it's going to be more critical down the road if, say, the country goes away. It's pretty obvious it's going where it's going to the hell of a handcart fast. The woodcraft with regard to predator observation you look for drag marks scratch marks Remember rubs. Okay, the old story, you know, how do they know how does a bear wipe is ours? Do you know well you don't want to know but you should and in fact They kind of do like a lot of the other critters doing that that roughage on the bark is a great place to get rid of dingleberries on your butt and So there I've watched them do that when I've been hunting. Okay, other people have too. So this lot of things that are done remember the trees a convenient tool for the wild animal uh... anyway if you do have offspring or a bit of people when it's real when you when they're come out of hibernation that's one of the other things about bears the hibernate now consider this okay in the wild it would be not necessarily caves your problem that are deep dark caves and tunnels it can be a hollow bears hibernate in unique locations of most people don't understand or suspect that they will even messed up If you've got a bunch of fallen logs and you know, fells from weather, and then you have seasons worth of leaf fall, you have burrowing points. Wolverines, badgers, and bear love that kind of pile. And in fact, that is as often as not, especially in the north, the brewin, the bear, will hibernate in those kinds of locations. what they've put on enough fat and they go into slumber mode they're pretty well along their protect and they're not going to be touched by the snow and they've got a reasonable amount of insulation from the cold not a great because remember that's what the fat for then you've got a rate sleeping mario big beasty waiting somewhere which again i'll think about this detroit what would go through their bear where would they work at the goal what a number of different places take your pictures all kind of wreckage ruin and debris all over the place old buildings are abandoned uh... and bear are pretty wiley contrary what you might think they're actually thinking that little billy the eyes of the swine anybody ever read me a coupling And have you ever read any of Tolstoy, anybody read anything by the Russians? The Russian Bear! Well, if you understand the Russian Bear, you understand these swine eyes, as they would talk about. You have to translate it. The swine eyes, because the bears are like pigs are not stupid either, pretty blasted smart. The Bruin are the same way. And if they've got wickedness in their heart, in other words, the little way the genes are made up, and they're a very aggressive animal, they're pretty wicked so this is all part of what you need to be paying attention to but especially thinking forward to because it wouldn't take a long for these populations to make a bad now there's another consideration depending on how many people around ticket that's a very bad after the people think they are too or yeah you won't be a when you talk about what that issues are now run the bear will be true like you know that you just got a number of other outrun ralph because of breath they catch if he catches ralph you can keep running But otherwise... And don't climb trees, because they'll knock a tree down too. Yeah, well, or at least they'll try to come up. They'll try to come up. Well, you may have to climb a tree. That's all you got. But you're right, Tom. Thank you for bringing it up. Bear are very fast. They are deceptively fast. That's another thing people make a big mistake about. Ignore most of what you've seen in the movies. Most of what you see in the movies doesn't do them justice. so this is why you need to pay attention do you know that the environment you know what the environment would look like we've got a reason the upper part of michigan or the population is quite dense and even myself i want first learn more about bear as i was growing up uh... one of the things i was looking at an area i couldn't figure out what the hell these are awfully short deer cuts through all these brush but they were kind of a rounder And then, as I observed the population, I realized as I saw one of them run, just like Tom was mentioning, it was startled by me at point blank range. What's interesting is that I realized, okay, now it makes sense the way that you see the bear have been traveling. They make bear paths just like deer make deer tracks, deer paths. Only they can go straight through their pointy nose, wedge body, round big butt. When they're just like a dart pointing through the foliage, once they start cutting a path and they just run the same path of least resistance, they make these tracks that are easily identified in the brush and through the area. So just a heads up. And again, also, well, somebody's going, yeah, but you can eat them too. Yes, you can. As a matter of fact, probably on the pecking order for preferred food in the winter obviously you could kill a bear weather sleeping and then claim you did the big bear fight when in reality they were you know hibernating and not that i guarantee that will happen most the time uh... let me just give you a heads up we're used to be a giant ground and walk in north america up until about uh... if i was in some odd years ago about two thousand years ago what happened to it Well, it was bigger than the grizzly bear, bigger than the grizzly bear, but it was a ground sloth. It was the great North American ground sloth. Problem, it was slow. It was a big block of meat. The natives ate them out of existence. Oh no, that's only the white man. Wrong. the giant ground sloth was eaten out of existence by the Indian population. Why? Well, it was the first, cheapest chunk of food you could buy, so to speak, for the energy expended. It was even easier to hunt than the buffalo. So, do look that up if you're unfamiliar. The giant North American ground sloth, one of the animals eliminated by the North American Indian population. How dare you? How dare you? yeah whatever so bears the next choice or barefoot back real good to him by the ground for that if you look at the crusher had big closet everything else to which is not quite as fast but uh... bears are a lot faster so that's another thing to remember and again this is why you have to pay attention to your environment all just shoot it yeah you're trying not to be seen by somebody you're trying not to be hunted by some of you may be prompted by somebody Last thing you want is to draw more attention to your exact location. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Pay attention to your environment. Okay. I'm going to sink my teeth into your liver. Oh, okay. Cool. That would be the bear policy. Anyway, couple other things here real quick. Also again, personal blades. Yes, I'll tell you what, a lot of these critters, pretty big, pretty big chunk of them. can still be taken out with snares. And in fact, snare kits are a high priority for all of you out there, if you're listening. Muck Shot, who's not, actually I think he's in Central America right now, but what I've seen is some of the personal contact we've had with him, I don't know if he's listening or not. But there are a number of different snare kits that you can get out there that are made by people who are trappers. They're very, very well made, very well produced. and uh... i highly recommend that if you can take the time and uh... invest in a staircase in fact even for predators because again uh... everything is edible now mark ridders are your first choice well you know what historically wolverines were eaten by us crazy humans and he'll have over a year's post the whole issue of the horrible monsters who they are but guess what uh... they were on the dinner menu on a regular basis Okay, just a heads up on that one. They were just as quick on the dinner menu as anything else. So it would behoove you to have the snares and get a full spectrum snare kit so that you can deal with whatever size creature it is possible for you to be able to throw into the cooking pot when the time comes or throw on the spit and take the time and cook out. Wouldn't be a problem at all. uh... on that note to be just king braided or solid wall actually there's both braided or solid wire you can get a both ways you can even make snares once you see how they're put together it's not difficult to make a nightmare the biggest thing is to get it right make me a specific there are a few tools that are handy especially for the wire connectors and such so you can actually crimp and bind the wire If you couldn't do that, understand you need to do a little research. You can also lace and wrap the wire so we don't do your overlaps to get your eyelets and such. But you want to make sure that it's tight and you also want to, you've got to be careful with some of the materials that are used because you don't want anything that's going to retain your scent. Now there are ways you can block that out or ways that you can cure it if you don't. If you've ever done trapping before, I've done trapping, I'll wait way back. uh... remember one of your most important issues is to eliminate all of the human fed and make sure there's no contact at all possible with anything that you're going to be deploying because animals have a better sense of smell as i said just like they have a better sense of hearing typically to again water pray good call to the It's Starzic. Buckshot's website is still available. I'm not sure if he's still shipping or anything. It's snare, S-N-A-R-E dash trap, T-R-A-P dash survive dot com. Snare dash trap dash survive dot com. Excellent, thank you. You can see he's got the images up for the stuff that he is or was selling. And the idea... Yeah, you're committing what you see there too. remember you just a look at it you get a chance to get visualized that then you can figure out what might work somebody asking can you use cordage you mean like uh... parachute cord yeah you can in fact remember uh... wire is preferred because again what you're doing is a garroting the animal you do all understand that right uh... we grottoing five-wire big thing about a garrott list with point something out nothing in the movies is is well as a few their gory enough that they're correct If you use a garage slash the piano wire or very tight gate, you know, very, very high quality piano cord, you know, grade wire, you can take somebody's head off. And the same is true even with a snare because remember the animal typically will panic. The animal lurches or moves forward to all this energy. This brings the cordage around the neck that much tighter, faster, and yes, it will cut. And really, that's way more merciful. You're either strangle it or you're going to bleed it to death. And if it does cut, again, the wire is fine enough, with most of the larger prey that you're taking, If it cuts and severs an artery, that would be a good thing because needless to say, it dies that much faster. The only consideration with that is that then you have a blood scent and if you do have predators in the environment and you've left the snare for a period of time, something else might get there before you do. And even if you don't do a crate of blood scent, that may still happen. You always have to be cautious coming up on snares or trap lines. You've got competitors out there right now. They're not so big and they're not as many of them But now we're talking down the road especially as you get farther and farther away from the era that we're in now and maybe into Whatever it is that the idiot sticks produce because of their stupidity and you know trying to do what they're gonna do then you have a different world and it will progressively no change on you of let's say we had a big die-off with the murder death kill shot thing okay so right off the bat you've got a whole lot of territory that's going to be just left vacant it would not take long to all two things you know what i've got no thank you i keep talking about this stuff i hear another one people are really going to make a mistake about how is it not your friend okay If you haven't been around cattle, and you don't, if you don't know what a wild cow is, if you haven't seen a wild cow, here's another thing. Cattle work in herds. I've explained to you what I've seen personally with cows protecting deer. But I also will remind you that if you leave a herd out even, even a, you know, the old bossy, the old, oh, it's a Holstein. it's probably yellow boffie of the boy there they've had if they've been left out in a in a range area to kind of free-range and say fifty sixty hundred acres uh... the longer they're there the more character or a little bit come number one it does happen and they are heard because there are heard and their territorial they look at everything and anything as a threat and guess what they become very on people-friendly real fast even with the people who are supposed to be managing my no guys have been farmers they won't kill their candidate they've raised a herd part of it was a dairy herd and they had some for meat and we had a bar heard right here in dexter like this uh... straight through across on the other side of the river They'd have been there for almost all my life. Okay, they were young and old cows, but you know what? Don't hop that fence. He made sure they didn't get out. They were, I guess it was just, you know, he was getting older, the farmer was. But that area was like it was run by a pack of Doberman pincers. Okay, that's what they were like. They were literally, they were stealthy. they know how to work as a team they would run you down and if you were stupid enough to jump the fence i was one of the big yucks was you know you jump the fence and feel for you could run out into the field yah i know when you're young you do stupid stuff when you're in school and they'd run out into the field to help are you go out there run and try to beat the cattle back to the fence not everybody got back to the fence without getting all or another leg or but you know what i mean and trust me on this one So now down the road, you're going to see that more often if the herds and these animals survive phase one of the hunger games. Because the first thing that's going to happen is just like in Russia, you're dealing with communism. They're going to try and starve everybody out one way or another. Production won't be in existence. So there's going to be an up and down cycle with the human predator consuming the vast amount of creatures that are out there. Like right here in Michigan, we have a vast amount of wild keys, vast. In fact, right now the Goslings are all hatched, a bunch of them, there's still more coming. So we got clutches of, you know, 10 or, you know, 8, 9, 10 Canadian geese and two, you know, male, female, and they're all over. I mean, there's 20, 50, 100, 200 in a flock of just the, you know, breeding pairs, and then they've all got babies right now. now that looks really great i mean like of course needs to be the call them all canadian keith they're rare because they were there were they were have a problem with your being shot out well they claim they did i don't know how much of a truth there was to that but anyway uh... nobody nobody but i mean i'm really killed do they get it you get a tax stamp to do that you people stamp to get from the post office about that too by the way But in this day and age, they're pretty much untouched. Well, when they first showed up on the lake, they were all, look, the Canadian geese. About three years later, after there's enough of them around, oh, look, the slick... The rats with wings. Yeah, the peachy spreaders. Well, you know, because you got docks and you got beaches, and when they go along the beach, they pick everything clean, but they also, whatever went in one end, goes out the other. And so you'd have geese feces everywhere. I mean everywhere. The docks, the floating docks, everything. So that's the first thing you do in the morning. You go out and wash everything off and scrub everything off. You're going to have someone over to swim and you don't tell them what part of the water is made up of. Whatever it was that you just washed off. Oh, don't worry. It's a river. It goes downstream. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, the understanding that the Canada geese were endangered at some point, that's why they were banding them, they were trying to track where they were going and everything. The turnaround with them came with all these fire ponds that they started mandating that people have next to the buildings. And they just love that, you know, a little 100 by 100 pond or 150 by 100 pond, just enough for two or three or four groups of geese to settle in on the shore far enough apart that they don't threaten each other and like you said, 6-8-10 per and here they come. And the cute part is that again now what this means is we have these vast protein food reserves laying all over the place. The deer populations are the same boat. Everything is pretty well in Turkey. Again in Michigan. Guys, we saw Turkey but not in the flocks we see now. I mean the flocks are 40, 50, and 100. We've got one down the road here, 200 head. Like a black carpet of Turkey. We're moving across the farmers pasture. I've seen them a couple of times. In fact, they're just north of where I'm sitting right now. Don't know where they roost. Obviously they got to play while they do. That means just to get up in the trees. for you don't know about turkeys they roost in the trees at night just like any other any other fall uh... dubs congregate certain points now there's important reason to know this if you're looking to feed someone you don't have to hodgman the field and shoot them if you know that if you show up at ten o'clock at night you know where they wrote you just grab one packet and you don't bother the rest annual but didn't make a ball ball you do understand that right It's a lot cheaper and easier to take a turkey that way. In fact, you can use that wrist rocket to do it. You can use that crossbow. We want to use it as a blunt head, not a broad head. You want to use a blunt head. Why? I don't want to lose the shaft, and all I need to do is thud the critter to get it down on the ground after I strike it with a blunt head. I can finish it real quick with a machete or with a hatchet and I got myself about what 10, 15 pounds of meat depending on how big that bird is and there's some pretty stinking big birds here. So just a heads up, you don't have to be out there chasing around in the woods, you would do that as needed but if you're smart, especially clandestine depression type harvesting, well think it does though what i just mentioned if you understand uh... kro okay well we're kro kro all over fall have go off walk roosting points and that's normal i mean a princess kro you can go watch in any metropolitan area and it'll be a congregation point at night and you if you're pay attention sit down stop and look at the sky in the evening around any of your larger you know like midtown cities usually like you know it depends wherever they got high ground one of your cities like your mission of our towns are missing around the high ground you could watch the migration the dubs coming in because if you don't like kro because you all got a very cruel uh... guess what you can call it squab all i mean dole warning does the morning dub population is massive would be a as people get hungry but it is right now all of these are surfy ups of food beyond our normal animal husbandry production so the good thing is we do have a master of our protein if we have a got clinical die-off from the murder death kill shots think about it in a way the for big as probably got is a lot of people from any walks of life have been stupid enough take these shots okay just that simple now because of that and some of our farmers Some, not many, because most all the farmers I talk to, I ain't that stupid, because they're usually an animal husbandry means they deal with breeding, they also deal with sickness and illness. And contrary to what you might think, farmers are really up to speed about this. That's why they don't like the people in the rural areas, because if you raise livestock and you want to make money, you have to know how to manage them. Okay, just a heads up on that one. So there's not many of the farmers, but if it did happen, let's say that somehow that did decimate a percentage, those are producers that aren't going to be producing. Now the other half of the disruption is the stupidity of the, you know, Eubangus knuckle dragus, no matter who they are, from the urban areas coming out and thinking that food grows on, you know, on canned trees. not having a clue about how the system works, they would do more damage, I guarantee, just, you know, rape, kill, pillage, and burning without any brains about what they're, you know, what they're even acquiring. So that's gonna disrupt a certain amount of food, you know, the food reserve right there, and block it from even being produced. You won't have to worry about fighting over it. It simply will cease to exist. So the crossover is into the game, which, by the way, the same fruit loops that eventually turn and just randomly be slaughtering stuff off, uh... for you know without any any conscience about your future needs the difference between our side we got the thinkers and most of the idiots sticks and turns that are the thinkers on the other side who don't have a clue nor not not a manage anything in any way shape or form look at the terms look at our cities okay we're we we allow the left is any liberal courage to do what they've done in conjunction with the jewish mafia running them and i don't care what anybody says you don't know that that you don't know anything about your cities but because of what they what happened we have these racks that are you know not going to get any better they're just going to continue to get worse is no there's no fixing my horizon there was no fixing for detroit detroit it was simply exhausted will you know with regard to finding more victims where it had you know detroit is a classic example of what they're trying to do to the rest of your country people flint michigan as a classic example of what they're trying to do to the rest of your country Grand Rapids isn't any better than Detroit. Most people don't realize that. Okay? And have the exact same problems in the exact same cycle over and over again. And their ball leftist, liberal, kosher mafia run. Now these situations are not going to change unless you're willing to get rid of the problem that is the problem that's causing the problem. And that's going to take time because everybody has to have their epiphany. but in the meantime the calculation your math formulas to a degree aren't that bad because the surfier food i just talked about all the while game that we do have the best build up is actually a very significant factor in the overall strategic sucking and blowing of power and population in other words you know the expansion contraction expansion contraction and while One would be lost, the other would compensate by time, and because of the remoteness of the increased population, it would take a much longer period of time for most of the population to even get a clue, first of all, how to harvest effectively, and then how to find whatever might be out there. If it isn't right off the road, most of these people, most of these people won't have a clue about what to do. And people are terrified of leaving the road and going into the back 40 of even the semi-rural area like I'm in right now. So, well I should say, we're in rural, but it's rolled out towards us. And that won't last long either. These McMansions, if all this happens the way we're talking, nobody's going to be maintaining half of these McMansions that they've put up. They're not that well made. And so in the decade, measurement of decades, it would not take long for most of these outlying areas to collapse just like they did from the 1920s on. See, most of you don't realize that we're seeing an exact reproduction of the Roaring Twenties moving into the Depression, and then the period beyond the Depression. and it worked right back up to where we're all in the outbound cycle at the maximum point so now they're going to roll the tent up and collapse and burn everything just like they did before. If you want to really scratch your head and see some just phenomenal stuff Michigan is probably the best example because the same thing with jewish mob was coming out of chicago traverse city the upper part of the blower uh... peninsula on the michigan lake side was really big for all of the tourism and extra money that was available to be spent and with nineteen twenty nine here it hit like a light switch and on the upper peninsula of the upper part of the state of michigan went from being this you know this uh... Gatsby, you know, go-town kind of environment with casinos and hotel some of which you just can't even imagine size-wise i there are pictures you can find images even i've lived here all my life somebody's i'd never seen and i'm not talking about the modern stuff from the seventies that now abandoned and eighties could in the eighties about your stuff with a band because attached to bank notes you've got billions of dollars worth of properties up north in the upper part of michigan ski resorts that are just sitting there like they were like their their field in time monuments but nobody can do anything because everybody's always got the logic that war you'll be able to get millions for what nobody's going there and they of course the longer it's just a little worth less it is but these massive bank notes are still rolled over from these institutions away before that we have the same kind of situation only in the end and in fact what's interesting is the buildings up there now are doing the same thing they're going back into the ground in the twenties to the thirties the exact same thing happened in nineteen twenty nine it was like a light switch All that money that had been moving around for the roaring 20s, that's why they called it the roaring 20s. All of a sudden was off. All the carpets got rolled up on all these areas that were away from the core metropolitan areas. And the core metropolitan areas had their problems too, as you know. But if it was more remote, if you weren't ready with a solution and knew how to work the land, you were screwed. So whole areas with houses, buildings, companies, The structures were out, you know, away from everything else. They literally were abandoned in a ghost town and they fell into the earth. And we're not talking long cabins. We're talking modern construction. Go ahead, Tom, jump in there. Another thing that hurt us up in this area was when they took the train tracks out. Well, that was intentional as part of the wilding of Michigan to screw with the industry here. Michigan is the gemstone of the country, period, and to a degree the gemstone of the planet. In fact, even in Michigan, most people don't even realize that the Great Lakes are there. Seriously. Let alone what's under your feet. So exactly, if you don't have the prime movers, and again, the rail is still the most sophisticated, bulk way to move product, it's the most efficient. Shipping is first. Rail is second and everything else is a shallow, shallow far third and that includes semi trucks. Semi trucks don't even come close to the efficiency of a train. Well up in this area, we got natural gas, we got oil, we got, you know, we got all sorts of stuff underground and they're digging them up but they're even capping, starting to cap some of them things off too. Well, you know, everybody see where the gas prices went in the last couple of days? Now I know what they're trying to claim. Well you know the east coast thing, oh my ass. Right now people they have a glut of gasoline. We have a glut of oil across this country. Right now the cost of living should be absolute minimum because of that. so the powers that the at the paid communists you have a d c have fabricated which means it's why they should be dragged out and pong from every lamp post that they're around d c they know exactly what they're doing otherwise that we we should be any high production period of time across the board but they can't have that because they're trying to destroy though the freedom liberty and the economy of the united states if you could travel and if you could keep an e can you go cheaper well guess what you're going to prosper and uh... that's not happening with fact we went to three oh three a gallon here but i will point something out it will be a mention of the last couple of days last week we travel a couple of times and across the whole of the length of michigan and lol although ohio and indiana the flat uh... two dollar and ninety nine cent a gallon a matter where you went There were four stations, four, I could count them because we were watching for them, four stations that were not 290, 90 gallons. It was 290, 90 gallons consistently. In fact, by the time we got back into Michigan, the station out by the highway, out by I-94, jacked to 303. However, 299 was the base. It didn't make it as it was the more expensive areas here, or the areas like where we are that traditionally have been cheaper in the past, though not more recently. We're not the cheapest. There's other locations now. It's shifted. We've got too many of the peckerwood arborators, what's happened. But anyway, fact of the matter is that that demonstrates that that's from the industry, and that's from the government pressuring the industry out. and they're pressing to try to push over that three dollar limit because they haven't been able to go back up. We've been over three dollars a gallon for a long period of time. Right now we're not until just now and they're trying to press that envelope and push it back up. That's not an accident in any way shape or form. This is fabrication and intentionally designed purely to hurt you. But it's not price fixing, right? Right. It's not price fixing, though. Well, you know, if you ever work at a gas station, guys, you know you get a call and it's either on the computer or they like to physically talk to you. Typically, it doesn't make any difference. If you have a computer, it is posted, but they call and verify and say, you know, what's the price schedule for today? Well, let's see. Hold on. Regular, 299, mid grade, 340, premium, 360, no, of course, 372. Okay, let me read it back to you, and you read it back, and then you either hit the electronic sign or you go out with your little stick, and you change the numbers on the billboard. Anybody ever work at a gas station? Go ask the people how it works every morning. So, across the country, and I'm talking every stinking station, in fact the only reason we didn't pay as much, because there was one station just on the edge of Ohio that was $2.79 a gallon, just before it, every station to that point, $2.99. Everything, in fact, it was really funny, even the areas that normally we pay 20 cents a gallon less, south of us, just south by one and a half a county. We're all at $2.99. It was this one gas station that's in an odd spot, and they also don't get as much business. So obviously, if you're smart, you can jack down. You just ignore the price regulation, which is what apparently they were either allowed to do or they just simply did. We got it for 20 cents less a gallon, filled the tanks up there. Lo and behold, in the whole trip, we didn't get any more gas, came back to the same station, and filled up there again. and that's the only place I bought gas. But otherwise, everywhere else. Now there were two or three other stations, like I said, and they were odd man out in remote locations and they were cheaper by 10, 15, 20 cents a gallon. Each one of them in the same situation as the station that we bought gas at. Even though it went all the way out away from Michigan, it came all the way back. So again, this is not accidental. This is part of the engineered attack on your wallet. Now, the other problem we've got is something everybody's addressing is we've got communism going on right now. You get paid to stay home and do nothing the same as if you were working. That's communism, people. You're enjoying your communism. That's what that is. Well, I don't need to go work. Oh, I'm making money. I'm making as much money as I want to stay home. Everybody goes, well, that's smart. It's like, well, is it? Granted, I mean, it's cool. But the only way you can be doing that is you're sucking off everybody else's wallet. But that's what communism is all about. comrade worker so every aspect of communism right now is being employed inside the united states and nobody wants to acknowledge that he read tucker carlson had some piece on it or any trying not to do or your ritual school for you people to be doing that really we've talked about work ethic before and you know who's going to win on this one and you know what they're trying to destroy and it again they're still a vestige of it out there is the work ethic that made our country so dynamic well there's nothing that they're doing that is promoting a dynamic america right now unless you were smart and you are sitting on your dead ass doing nothing but are doing something for yourself working as if you were working every day but you're working to get ahead because here's the part you're not they don't they'll want you to think about doing yet you take the money from them because it's kind of like something we talked about before that anytime the evil white people have done this they will attack you for welfare when the one the welfare cheap blacks were doing that it was called bleeding the man and they would have a hundred uh... illegitimate social security numbers and they would be collecting so much cash they were buying limos they were buying merriment uh... continentals mercury's link in the catalacts custom vamps mercedes bmw's you mean people in the ghetto yeah people in detroit not necessarily the ghetto but in detroit or in and anapolis or wherever and they weren't working at all and by the way the reading stake every day while you were having a skimping hamburger because the welfare cheat system was a an industry and the government showed these were wonderful numbers look at all the people that they're taking care of under welfare that money was coming out of your wallet sucked over into them still is right now they're doing the same thing with the illegal aliens but now they got a bunch of the rest of the population doing the on just sit them up there that's a certain home and what are you doing wire all are you sitting on your dead ass and doing nothing or are you put in a six or eight hours and at something else at least promoting yourself how about like maybe even surreptitiously working at a job and double dipping that would be kind of cool would not call what will you can't double i don't need to do that i consider my death will win a minute if you you're getting paid almost equivalent to being at work and your home Now, if you could do like the Mexicans do, and you find a job where you get paid under the table, aren't you going to be making twice as much this year? And if you're going to be making twice as much, doesn't that mean you could like pay off the mortgage on the house and be free and clear? or buy a vehicle free and clear and you would have to owe anything on it you don't waste money on payments every month would never be the smart thing to do isn't that what you should be promoting people to do with that be i mean i think i'm a bit they're not going to do that they want to sit there dead at the one communism think about it if you do it out there what there are several or evil white people who talk about those could be modeled what they were with the blacks were doing all through the sixty seventies and eighties exactly as described because it was going to happen johnson knew this is going to happen when they fed up the big program people they knew the welfare cheats were going to become a business and you know what somebody step back to the women what if what it would have a bunch of white people did this because after all we don't need work working on welfare and we get a welfare but every dollar we spend we don't buy a stake we buy property we translated into cash however we can and take the money we can and buy the food where you're supposed to you take those food stamps which you buy intelligently you get more food for less and now you have tactical reserve on the shelf all fed came down on those we will wipe people doing that real fast because it will be weren't really eat drink to be merry crowd they didn't mind if only fried got booze in the city because that kept him boozed up and in the city but if all of a sudden you take the same system and you use it but you use it intelligently to build our side? Well that was evil and bad and you should be allowed to even qualify for you know welfare or unemployment. How dare you? See if you start thinking this way all of a sudden you take everything they do and turn it as a weapon against them while you're prospering, you're building up so that you're actually ahead. Well they don't want, they want you to just eat, drink, and be merry. How about some more booze? You get some of that Moog and David tonight? Well, how about that? Blooms Farm! Oh, Thunderbird! What's the word? Thunderbird. And don't forget those 40 ounce or Mt. Lickers. Firewater slave. And let's not talk about the, let's just say, private drug corporations running on your corner, you know, homey fries, slide the 5,000 a day off of that corner there. Well, yo, what would it be? Yeah, not just a black people. Don't worry, you white people get that too. prayer-prepper planning prevents piss-poor performance. Understand how scurrilous the swine on the other side are. Every one of those little yahooty pieces of trash has got a plan. That plan is to do you in. So you better all get your act together squared away from your own people, your own time, your own self, your family, your needs, and the country because we all link together a mutual liberty interest. You all need to be working towards that. Anyway, we do have a lot of work to do, but we got to get out of the way right now because it is seven o'clock and the hour went fast. Prior planning, prevent performance. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in a march. We're going to get out of the way here for now. We'll be back in an hour. Eight o'clock for the evening intel report and taking over for a live LPR. Right here. Bye-bye.