Mark Koernke discussed David Chipman's nomination as ATF director, with 69 members of Congress opposing his confirmation due to his anti-Second Amendment stance and documented falsehoods about firearms. The show covered ammunition and firearms availability from various suppliers, body armor options, and extensive tactical discussion about unconventional warfare, operational security, and preparation for potential conflict. Callers asked about defensive tactics for small teams in remote areas, infiltration and exfiltration methods, and lessons from historical resistance movements. The second hour featured a guest discussing the Finlay Military Vehicle Show in Ohio, gas pipeline shutdowns affecting Michigan and the East Coast, inflation concerns, and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places, innocents are killed, called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you, get you out of office, or suck on my machine. Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and 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 married. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? 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It is Weapons Wednesday, it is the 12th of May, it is the 13th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords, and the battle begins. but it's exciting things going on for it if you could look pull up uh... guns and gadgets uh... sixty nine members of congress ask senate not to confirm david chapman the baby murderer as eighty f head again it's sixty nine members of congress past senate not to confirm david chapman the baby murderer uh... thickness and of course a cultist across the board uh... as a p f head and this is over a guns and gadgets it should be i believe the most recent video posted over it guns and gadgets so take the time if you're looking for to share please do that right away uh... sixty members of congress at senate not to confirm david chapman and uh... of course the whole idea that very satoro proposed him in the first place. We're going to be right back. Here we go. A2, microphone died. Hopefully this one doesn't. Alright guys, 69 members of Congress have penned a letter to the Senate leadership telling them not to nominate David Chipman as director of the ATF and even called him an enemy to the Second Amendment. Sit by and watch this episode of Guns and Gadgets if you want to learn more. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment News. I really appreciate your time every day and I hope that I bring you the news that you want and need in order to stay more focused on helping to defend our rights, specifically to stop the constant attack on our right to keep and bear arms. I'm going to put a letter up on the screen here. We'll jump right into it. This letter was penned by Jim Banks, who is the chairman of the Republican Study Committee. You can see here it says, Dear Majority Leader Schumer and Leader McConnell. On April 8, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated longtime gun control activist and lobbyist David Shipman to be director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. His beliefs and hostile attitude toward the rights of gun owners are well known. Thus, we respectfully ask that you oppose his confirmation. Throughout his career, David Chipman has made it no secret that he is an enemy of the Second Amendment. In October 2018, Chipman argued in favor of subjecting all AR-15s and potentially all semi-automatic rifles to regulation under the National Firearms Act. As a former agent of the ATF, Chipman knows all too well that such action would effectively ban the most popular rifle in America as well as most other items regulated under the NFA. Legal firearm ownership and integrity go hand in hand. and President Biden should not nominate anyone to lead the ATF who has repeatedly lied to further their own gun control agenda. As recently as 2019, Chipman was trying to mislead the public on the basic facts of firearms ownership. When discussing firearms suppressors, he claimed, the gun does not sound gun-like. It takes the edge out of the tone. This is how I would describe it. It makes the gun sort of sound like a nail gun. This is widely known to be false. When participating in an online Ask Me Anything forum discussion, Chipman published historical falsehoods to empower his advocacy for gun control. For instance, he stated, at Waco, cult members used two .50 caliber Barrett's to shoot down two Texas Air National Guard helicopters. Point, it is true. We are fortunate. They are not used in crime more often. The victims of drug lords in Mexico are not so lucky. America plays a role in fueling the violence south of the border. Needless to say, no helicopters were shot down at Waco. On the other hand, the Waco operation, in which Chipin had a role, resulted in the deaths of at least 76 people, including 25 children. Chipman's confirmation would not only jeopardize the constitutional rights of every legal firearm owner in America, but it would also threaten to reshape the landscape of firearm ownership for generations of Americans to come. If confirmed, David Chipman would use every tool at his disposal to attack American gun owners and we respectfully ask you to oppose any and all action that would advance his confirmation in the Senate. And you can see the people who have signed it. If you want to pause to see if your members of Congress are there, go right ahead. But all in all, 69 members of Congress have sent this letter to Senate leadership asking them to stop the confirmation and stop the advancement of it. Now, I can't sit here and tell you that I know the date of when the confirmation hearings may happen, but I can tell you that all the time in Congress where there's smoke, there's fire, there's smoke here. So they must be talking about it getting to the point of the hearings. So take it upon yourself and contact your senator. You can see on the screen that I put up earlier that they have CC'd every single senator this letter. And it's time for us, we the people, to make our voices heard. We cannot let this clown become the leader of the anti-gun movement. And I will venture to say that you know this, but this is the exact type of person that Bobo Biden and Kamala Harris want to lead the destruction of the Second Amendment here in America. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. It's time to be very squeaky as an American on several, several fronts. And this one is a big one. So please contact your senators to tell them this to halt or stop the confirmation or to vote no on the confirmation hearings for David Chipman. I'll have a contact link down below. You can figure out how to contact your senators if you don't know already. And again, if this cat gets in, guys and gals. Things are going to change, but thank you for your time I appreciate each and every single moment you spend here on this channel and to read the comments is just uplifting at times where I feel like There is no no hope in this game So thank you each and every single one of you if you're not a member of the Guns and Gadgets and you desire news on the Second Amendment, please consider subscribing This is where you'll have all the news no matter where it happens good bad ugly or indifferent and you'll always stay up to date on the constant attack on our right to keeping their arms the gentleman thank you for your time again to each other again be safe stay vigilant carry weapon and i'll see you on the next one take care of everybody and again uh... this is in motion like they said where there's workers where well we know that they're trying to uh... trying to get all of the players into place that very petero flash or bomber has demanded in preparation for the big off and said against all of you the big red terrors campaign by various a total slideshow pama as he sticks his greasy tentacle up the bong hole of the pedo sniffer meat puppet that's in the outhouse if you give it any if you even in washington of course uh... we're talking about the petal meat puppet noble bomber bob has never left washington d c triple heads up again now that's over at the guns and gadgets take the time while we're doing the program i shared it even more extensively with a bunch of other uh... social media that i don't normally but i have membership and so you can do the same spread around wherever you can share share share now attention attention attention uh... north of three times surplus dot com aims surplus dot com it's that time of the quarter actually it's the second quarter uh... in surplus got their p p u order and apparently or at least part of the log in i don't know what's going to last but they do have and i'm gonna go through this of the actual couple of different things that popped in simultaneously uh... p p u of defense forty smith and less than a hundred eighty grain jacket hollow point forty dollars a box the haveria they do have also property the partisan uh... p p u forty smith and less than a hundred sixty five grain f m j which is what i'd buy for ten dollars less it thirty dollars a box And then there are a number of loads here. They've got some 7.62 by 51 NATO. Check Silly Bill It, seller in Ballew. 147 grain ball. They're recommending you make sure you've got the heavy hammer spring and the AR-10 if you're going to use it in that because it's built for the G3 and HK, slash HK91, PT, or 91, FN, F and FAL. Then in the preview, they got 7.5 Swiss. three oh three british thirty-odd six uh... eight by fifty one will bell and i've told you that's this one for the year this pops out apparently right now barely been you know it's been almost what eight ten months since we've seen a bell so i think this is their yearly big wave of whatever they they were authorized or got and then they've got some six point five car conno so if you have one of those parks no six point five car carol to the you inherited or you found at the yard sale or that you bought because they're about the only surplus rifle out there that's available this is your chance go right over to AIM surplus dot com it's on the first page point you have to search for ammo when you do you go down let's see one two three four five six tiers and preview partisan ppu six point five carcano hundred thirty one grain soft point twenty rounds this would be fresh ammo for nineteen ninety five now they've kept everything under as far as the box demo twenty routers under twenty dollars a box that is close that's only a nickel but where everything else is gone really crazy this is p p u factory boxer prime non corrosive heat annealed and i recommend that if you're looking for any of those calibers again if you got a british enfield there's brand new fresh ammunition reloadable Again, Boxer Prime, non-corrosive heat anneal case, and it's factory fresh. The 7.5 Swiss... Hey Mark. A lot of you guys probably have the 7.5... Hold on, caller. The 7.5 Swiss, there's a ton of that out there in the rifles right now, but none of the ammo. This is the only ammunition you'll find probably in the country, and it's PPU, so it's not like it's a surplus. Not that the Swiss surplus is bad. Just the reverse, very high quality, it's match grade typically when we've been getting it. Go ahead, caller. Hey, this is Will from Florida. I just wanted to ask a question. Assuming that you had a five-man fire team and you're out in, let's just say, the boondocks, when this war kicks off, what are the realistic actions that you're going to be able to do? And how long do you think it's going to be, like, in the middle of nowhere before you actually start even seeing targets to take on? Well, it depends on whether or not you're, if you're securing an area because you're building up or developing material resources or your assignment or your task because of where you've chosen, you have small manufacturing, it will vary depending on what kind of a footprint exists and how much does the, how much in the way resources does the other side have to commit to what we would call cursory area sweeps. That's one of the reasons for aggressive patrolling is to identify whether or not there's any kind of unconventional aggressor that might be operating and doing their own reverse version of what we'll be doing to them. You want to... Hey, Mark, real quick, we lost you right after the caller finished asking his question. So we didn't hear your response at all. Well, that's rather interesting. Okay, are we still here? Still here? One, one, one, two, two, two. Yeah, you're here. We've got you up now. It was a disconnect on my end. Okay. Okay, let's start over again. Real quick. First of all, it would depend upon what are you, you know, when you are in a remote location, are you, is it a fallback? Did you go to a retreat? And once you establish the retreat, first you secure the area. identify whether or not there are any threats obviously we also want to familiarize with your whole team because some of them may not be familiar with the area that you've relocated to but you may also have other missions even if you were you maybe didn't relocate because you were evacuating but you may be relocated because you are allocated as security for instance for small manufacturing which is going to be the highest priority in the United States. Well, it's where I'm trying to move right now into Texas. This is Will from Florida, still not in Texas yet working on it. But no, what I was thinking was is I've got more or less, I consider them family out there. They're pretty well armed. They're all on the same page, maybe not quite as militant as I am about it, but they'll figure it out one way or another. But I was just trying to, you know, realistically think about what we could actually do with just us. Obviously, I'm going to try networking once I get out there to see who the hell else is out there. But assuming it was just the five of us, what would realistically our capabilities be? Or what would we realistic targets? Well, number one is if they start, first of all, the Declaration of Regional, you know, steps, there are different things to be doing. It's obvious that right now they're getting ready to jump the regional government internal passport scam. i covered that american peril extensively for a reason and it really never went away now they've come around with a corona beer virus scam you got enough of the idiots take power to the finalist that are talking about how we need to have papers to show we've had our death murder death kill shots well all it is is a reek reek canning a repackaging of the same propaganda both the chorus the core component is restricting travel and then of course from that point then they start internal security sweeps which is what i was talking about you know involved few minutes ago when we kind of disappeared off the screen here uh... when they come out to do something like that the option is to either let them path if they're not you know getting in your face uh... restricting the areas of travel if it's you know what if you're a remote location wherever you can for instance make it appear that road trip shut down or disabled In many areas, a lot of the township or the county, we roll up the sidewalks and they won't be going out to the boondocks. They won't be messing around out away from the more, you know, maintain their lives in. It's going to get really serious real fast just with a combination of either us, because we're going to be in fighting mode, or the brigands and scallywags who figure that, you know, everything's free and the sky's the limit. Now, the other side's going to be looking not so much for those pirates as they are for you and me. So, what you've got to do is try to create a situation where you can at least create standoff because you want to observe, be able to observe your road networks. You want to be in locations, ideally with a combination of either electronic surveillance or LPOPs, listening posts, observation posts, which allow you to at least throw up a flare with radio, ground line, whatever it's going to be. wherever it is that you are secure you can make things disappear out of sight out of mind you may not want to win typically on your own home turf in that situation want try to prevent contact that's what i do that is simply not be around answer the phone or answer the door uh... at a given point though if they continue to press the envelope or they continue to say that they are sweeping properties they're gonna come in check to see who's going to do you can leave a front dummy there so to speak whoever that's going to be doing this mile and wave but if they pull out a list all of a sudden ago we're looking for fresh mid-lap and this and that the other pretty well your site compromise them if they continue to aggressively for instance sweep the property of might as well fire their ass up especially if you really weren't prepared for breaking contact completely now it's purely matter what resources they have what kind of women they're running with That's the other thing where everybody's are talking about they've got lists. Well, what would they be doing in the earliest stages? First of all, they just try to confirm. They'd have a rictus smile on their face a lot of times, and they would be sly-eyeing everything, looking for telltale signatures that there's more than maybe one or two people. Let's say you're trying to imply that there's just a couple living in a home. But there's a lot of extra things out in the open, extra bikes, more vehicles. This is why when you do set up or establish in a remote area, you want to minimize the print by concealing, especially from initial overhead surveillance. We've talked about this many times. So that you create the illusion that there's less traffic or no traffic. If you don't have to use a vehicle, don't move the vehicle. The less the vehicles move, the more obvious it is to the observer, especially if he uses timeline dedication so that he observes and then say, multi-day survey where he sees that while this vehicle's moved, that vehicle moved, all those vehicles moved. On the other hand, there's a lot of derelicts and a lot of things just laying around out there where people have accumulated stuff. Now they haven't made that illegal yet completely, although they have through zoning. in a lot of places but mostly in texas is good for this is a lot of just hanger hanger queens out there all over the place so even vehicles could be left to a degree in the open provided they're just left in place and you become either if you're going to move them you'd be religious about literally putting them right back where they be where they began and that way it's less obvious when you use them as opposed to when they might be surveyed That's just overhead now ground when they come in like I said, they're gonna be flying the property So as much pot as possible out of sight out of mind and always look poor That's another thing to remember always look poor do as the natives do they're poor. Everybody will be poor Nobody has enough cash Remember that's why I've told you a million times guys when you go into town or if you're getting deal with the neighbors You want dollar bills? five dollar bills dimes nickels you want to actually went to a civil war walk four dollars for that chicken okay or four dollars for the chicks or two dollars for however many eggs uh... and it better be more adult okay uh... for but anyway because of the transition special engine not go up they're going to go down eventually When you pay those crumbles those crumbled dollar bills would be really good. Yeah, you get a bring out that they've been in your kids pocket for a month Yeah, you want to use me and if not throw them the dryer But you know, you know if it was two dollars give them a dollar two quarters Four dimes a couple of nickels or a nickel and five pennies. Why well, it's obvious you're scrounging just like everybody else's Breaking out a couple of crisp ones or especially flagging eight years another example like when you go to gun shows most people don't realize that we've we've talked about this years ago you put money in different pockets and remember what pocket care holds what denomination if you're going to do a decorator we've heard dickering with somebody it's like well go uh... you know we want fifty dollars or go to a vote thirty five wall about forty five wall hold up or got forty and you reach your left pocket where your forty dollars are and that's your forty dollar pocket then you have your fifty dollar pocket you got a field jacket on her battle blouse and you still have your wallet to use you make sure that it's the minimal or almost or exact what exactly what you're quoting in that dick or process and there's a reason you want to flash any currently even flashing a handful of ones to people who are poor is deadly you know this is the other part about adjusting your brain to america with a k understand people will be people are going to go back to being casual killers number one and that's what all of them in the same boat on that one and what i mean by that is a little traditionally everybody carried a sort everybody carried personal defense played everybody carried a pistol do you think it was for fun historically in fact i mentioned the middle ages you like we go back to the uh... well last thousand years or a minute two thousand years or whatever that three four thousand years And the high point of all archaeological digs is, look at the sharp pointy objects we found. And there were spearheads and lots of them. And arrows and lots of arrowheads. And lots of, wow, they had a lot of sharp pointy objects. What were they doing with those? Well, they weren't hunting, per se. Well, yeah, I guess they were, because they were hunting each other. Realistically, the issue is going to be, again, when you're dealing with either the system or the people, you want to look poor. but you also have to be prepared to instantly deal with their change in demeanor or attitude. Like I said, if they're sly-eyeing and they've decided in their own mind that you're on the menu anyway because they feel you're a risk, you have to constantly be prepared to terminate the problem. Then you're at war. I mean, you're already at war anyway, but in the earlier stages, it's going to take time for them to work their way out across the whole of the landscape. So again, opposite operational security is especially critical. Go ahead callers, jump in there, please. Yeah, I was going to say, yeah, it's a nice pair of shoes you got on. You ain't got many holes in them. Yep. That's why he got bigger shoes. He is. And the other thing is, is when people are hungry, they will lure you into a trap. to kill you and butcher you and sell you off whatever. You know, good point there, you know, the siege of Leningrad, okay guys? A thousand days of Leningrad, anybody ever read the book? A thousand days of Leningrad. Leningrad was under siege for a good chunk of World War II. It got so bad, especially once the lake, the thaw, it will look, you know, the water froze because they used the lake to get across to actually smuggle some stuff into the city. Otherwise, they were pretty well dead. But once the ice thawed, the ice thawed, nothing was getting through. The siege was tight, okay? and a gentleman was talking about how he was with the uh... he was with the army they pressed him in the service he worked in a one of the tour of the tank factories and they pressed him in because he was a minor labor they could put a woman on the job and take the meal whatever men who want to rig a mortar said that and they'll put him in uniform well he met this guy on the street the guy goes yeah i hate you know it bumps into me or he bums a light they get through a conversation egos you know i've got some food you know really appreciate you know helping me out better that uh... you know i think however he worked at a fair watch you come upstairs with me and you know i get going get your bowl of super something you look like you're with the army also port the army that was the scam so he said he walked to the second floor and remember guys in the old days are the old construction especially where you didn't have a fee cross-medilation in every way was done with windows we used to have the windows overhead over the uh... you know the door and i was part of your you're able to open up the upper that upper lever along with the outside windows and offer air to circulate through the uh... you know main corridor which also was attached to the stairwell only has a window yay got to the door and he said what's a demand the guy started to move forward in through the door and move to a quick and he looked up even if he looked up he looked in the overhead through the window and there were shanks of human He could just see the glimpse of one just off to the side hanging by a meat hook in the room. And he backed up and as he did, the guy with the meat cleaver that was waiting inside the door missed stroke and slammed the meat cleaver into the door frame. And he stumbled backwards and his whole process of retreat was stumbling backwards to the stairwell, rolling down the stairways backwards. He was trying to avoid the meat cleaver every step of the way, which he did. and the only other thing that saved him is he was wearing a fairly heavy trench coat, one of their military coats, and he fell back and rolled down the stairs, rolled through the door, fumbled out, and at that moment there was a military jeep that just was passing by literally right outside the door. He rolled out into the street there and they looked at him and he blurted out cannibals. Everybody piled out of the jeep, they went upstairs and all we heard was, bah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah And it turned out there were about 9, 10 people hanging in the rafter up there. So yes, you are absolutely right. And that was, you know, Leningrad, the thousand days of Leningrad. And they were actually relatively civilized, relatively. Heads up on that one. But also again, look, you know, Star Wars lived in. Think about it that way. uh... why i tell you don't get rid of your old footwear you're gonna need it anyway why waste good shoes on garbage product projects if you got a shovel dirt or if you got a feel work on the uh... in the barn uh... why are you gonna wear your two hundred dollar korkrin boots you save those older punk junk boot you got this like when you do tiring on roost you can't keep a couple pairs back that are just absolutely on their last gas you gotta do any tiring work those are the shoes you use You're going to have to stretch everything, literally. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, the thing, you know, the one caller was mentioned earlier, you know, how do you put up your defenses, you know, which targets do you decide to engage? You know, it's a very, you know, interesting balancing act because you don't really want to be a fixed target, you know, because you get maneuvered on and they fix you, you know, fire on your fiction and then they can move in and destroy you. So, you know, you've got to have Yeah, you have to have eyeballs outside your perimeter, you know, and you have to be ready to engage any anything that might come And neutralize it before it even gets to your perimeter. That's all I got to say Well, go ahead call ship in there Well, I was going to ask a quick question as a when the war kicks off obviously everyone's on the same page It's not going to kick off everywhere at once But here's my question if you're in an area that it hasn't really kicked off in But they start kind of coming around and scooping around when do you shoot them? Do you shoot them the moment you see the words ATF anywhere on your anywhere or do you just wait until they're actually? you know that we're again this is when you're talking about this and you have an area of control your control of the past depending on how many allies you can create who at least have the thing around the same page about you know the idea of you know friend for or uh... they've shown not they've known other word you gotta figure out where you have to rate the people like everything else around you the eventually going to align with but they all have to be on the same page about being a work In most cases, if you have a perimeter area of housing, but you have a core area which are defenders, people who are motivated, what you want to do is observe or be able to try and get a feel based on how they move through an area where they've already made contact. Now, that's where a lot of people can just be eyes and ears. They don't have to be combatants. because initially like i said what they'll do is they'll try to do the uh... indian scout routine where they'll come through an aisle or just touch and base and you know blob whatever the makeup story is about the bs you know we're worried about the corona beer virus garbage but we've heard that there are you know terrorists around wait to see how you respond to that uh... it's natural and of course the territory american people as opposed to the international globalist communist slash the punk where the black uniform in front of you and which you are the terrorists of the red terrace but anyway the big thing here is again this is where you have to gauge it because there's a certain point where if they start to get shifty i've seen this are you watch i've told everybody before you got relatives that are cops in the in this era watch how they shop when they get in their home that i have but they have anyway cops do this anyway they're constantly observing your stuff but watch to see if they get startled or curious by something this is why i've also said if you have cops who are relatives number one you want to know anytime they're going to be around it's another reason you got to secure anything or everything that in their p brains they may have been conditioned to be told is evil or contraband or a sign that your your or your subject to investigation Remember, they were being propagandized every day. They've got a scroll, a computer sitting right there in the middle of the car. They twiddle their thumbs most of the time. Well, they start watching that drivel and then they also start eating the dog vomit. Yeah, one thing I would advise everybody, casual conversation and casual visitation isn't necessarily casual. That's intelligence gathering. Right, the idea is to, again, keep everything as low-key as possible, but observe, and if it looks like they're going to escalate something or that it's obvious they've changed the tone and their demeanor, that's where you may choose that, well, there's two in front of me or four in front of me, better than gone now, that's four or less I've got to worry about, and they're coming anyway. ok because there's something you know that that that's the the part of talk about we need to deal with more people it's like the scoreless line you have out here with the the maskers all kelly characters wearing the mask look at the did the the spectrum of goofy responses you get pay attention though because what you also get out of this whole routine as i said a million times this is a great benefit how many assets have you run into that one of the third their police state wannabe that believe that they can come up and tell you that you need to put a mask now watch their body line to many you'll pay attention you know their body language guys this is a little bit you know that this one learn this world that we're we experience the lessons you're learning right now if you pay attention you know you there it's not that that punk that get in your face is going to be able to go any farther than to go well i'm gonna call the police but if you pay attention they'll start out you know if you can't be how people change from you know like they're supposedly being casual with you to all of a sudden thinking they have some enforcement ability the famous crew of the way that cops act around you seriously this is why this is why i've been saying this myth houses of times over on this program this corona beer virus camp has killed hopefully is talk to a lot of good lessons about judging and in calibrating people and it's one of the things you're watching for like i said with the fly i the fly i cop initially they're going to be like oh yeah but above above but if you pay attention their eyes are constantly moving around there also watching the feel your response where they look at something and indeed again you look keep an eye on them you don't need to worry you know what's around you so when you see a their eyeball and fix on something and it's something that well the wire why is he what he becomes fixated on what's to my right I don't know, you could turn my head and look over there. I need to keep an eye on him, on he, she, or it. And if I see the wrong reaction, the worst problem is going to be starting right there. Now, if you hear... You said it's my side arm that they fixate on, Mark. Right, well, that's true to what you see. There's a problem there because as this escalates, and this is the problem they've got too, everybody is going to be, the teeth are going to be coming out with a lot of people, which it already is. I mean, let me give an example although they probably would attack you because all you people listening are a patriots pro-american pro-constitution pro-bill of white you might be white if you're white your guaranteed target anyway because you're safe to their logic is that the state for them to beat up on you when you're when you're a black militant in the middle of the street and texas all the cop can stand right there while they're pulling guns on everybody that they're stopping on the family in the in the street and all of their cars and the cops do nothing about it so obviously you know to a certain degree obviously they if they if the other if the uh... your enemy is armed even when the cops are watching what's going on they seem to be fine with it Now, if they perceive that you're a patriot and pro-American and that you're an easy pushover target because you're a foolish taxpayer, then they get frothing at the mouth crazy, they get mugged out, and all the things they should have done to, like, the Black Lives Matter and the Antifa Communists, they'll do to you. And for that reason, see that's why again, now dealing with these enforcement arms, take your pick, it doesn't make any difference which one, they're all drinking the rainbow bright Kool-Aid and they're all siding with, well, you take a look. The balance is, is do they perceive that they can do something at that moment also? Now they may be thinking if you pay attention, if all of a sudden they seem to be like backing out, they're not walking away casually or anything like that, but rather backing out, they're just planning on finding more firepower when they come back in a short period of time. So either A, choose to deal with that problem right there in front of you and it's gone, and then from that point forward expect more, but now on your terms. or you let them leave but you now know that you need to set up a proper ambush in control points and you know first to observe movement and then be prepared to alter or adjust your fires and your manpower to establish ambushes to neutralize the threat before it achieves you know the its goal which is to attack your fixed location which where caller was talking about that is a mark to fight away from your central control point So, at what point, assuming that you never get rated at your home specifically, do you leave and book the hell out? Well, you wouldn't necessarily have to. In fact, remember, let me relate resistance groups. Okay, if you have a secure area where you have no activity, how long would it take going cross-country for you to go to a fixed location or an objective, a checkpoint, a uh... depo a u n uh... barracks because there's going to be more more foreign troops obvious if you have a relatively safe required area you don't stir the potter piton pool there what you do is you go find another area where somebody may already been be active to a limited degree or far enough away but still not active that you can go in perform whatever aggressor activities you wish to break contact and then through intelligent travel you eat yet exfiltrate from the area and nobody's the wiser now uh... uh... i'd used to go with a uh... dutch girl whose parents were both in the dutch resistance in world war two i used to die dated a girl and uh... yes she pointed out Both her mom and dad were in the resistance for pretty much the whole war because Holland fell very quickly. But you know what? As resistance, they never fought in Holland. They fought in northern France or over in the middle of France. That's where they operated out of. Why? Well, there were two things. Number one, were they to have stayed home? And of course they had to conceal themselves and they had different deception papers and there was a whole network for that. but if they stayed in Holland they were known whereas if they went when they were operating in France they were not known and therefore they were just a nondescript blank face in the crowd of virtually tens and tens of millions of people that made up the population so they when they broke contact and they were not operational they returned to Holland for a period of time well maybe a month or two and then when they would decide to activate again they went through the whole process of exfiltrating out of Holland linking up with another group or with working with and they continue the fight in france and as i mentioned many times i've talked about this though the most of the the maki was never as big as everybody claims all these bullshit movies and that's what i've i've gained that information while i was down to you take from their talk about your regular warfare operations however as was pointed out by uh... with this uh... girl but i don't know what i was dating uh... the the french were brought over to holland for the same reason that the dutch were working in france they were not known now it will be more complicated with a more sophisticated electronic database but i would point out something that they have stopped police i of you know germany operated with i b m And in fact, what is it that made the Ghehemshtas police eyes so efficient? They were a county police force, by the way, the equivalent to a county police force. They were connected with IBM, and they were actually operating a computer database using punch cards to simplify monitoring population movement. Now, this database and this data system was perpetuated it used first in their regional police as it was introduced by the uh... by bm by i bm affiliates and then it was expanded upon later on second dimension the other day here yesterday about bill or was television first the bar tv that everybody thinks you know second nature of all your nineteen fifties movies it wasn't in the united states that was originally in germany you could take it and give it everybody german william put put the german uh... language over top of other uh... images you know voice and conversation and the red and the background noise and that would have been many of the small german pub spots in the war sophisticated areas of germany world war two nineteen fifties u s just heads up though the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the micro fish bibles into eastern europe with a death sentence to have one but they were smuggling those and and i worked with and gave money to help even bill kus micro university microfilms right here in arbor michigan and they had a subcontract that was under the table so that the company and the government didn't know but they actually were cranking out the micro fish bibles right here we university microfilms and then we would help to collate a little faster and these things were the size of all hell i mean they were uh... three-quarters of an inch thick but they were the they were uh... for what twelve or fourteen pages per each of the microficio microfic shots and you could smuggle whole bible in an area the size of less than a a sugar cube now those guys when they were smuggling bible for a guy behind the iron curtain what they got into east germany or got in through uh... well actually most commonly with bulgaria Then they changed complete identities and they operated totally separate from their original Bulgarian, Western Bulgarian district. They would go into other parts and completely assume totally different identities. And then they would distribute the microfiche bibles that way. And when they distributed the microfiche bibles, each person who got was part of the network only got three pages, three of the little microfiche pages. And then what they did is they had a network for passing those along, all with undercover motion and couriers. One Bible went to however many hundreds of people. One little square microfiche Bible, I already told you how big it was, guys, think about that. Only three of those little microfiche pages went to each person. And that was for infiltrating and exfiltrating a Bible. And they were completely successful. They never lost anybody in the process. They were detained. and of course the first rule is denial and again you'd you'd you'd you'd never you'll learn one thing real quick if you would if you admitted to anything you were dead if you denied they might beat you to death but as long as you kept working or denying and never acknowledge anything eventually they would let you go now you were compromised that point forward now your plan was to exfiltrate from the country and the guy that i knew the one of them uh... he was held for like about three months but first they held him in the intended gulags they hold him in a local local jail are they be done about every month or so he denied and finally they kicked it three zap out the door want to see where we go first thing he did is exfiltrated out of the area and then he was in the room in the underground railroad on his own uh... getting back across the border and what he got on this side of the border he could never go back but it's a matter of uh... there the first rule here is you have to be meticulously religious about all activities and that includes a that said all the things i've discussed on the air here you don't drop pieces of paper you don't leave any wreckage everything that you've got like the eco freak uh... backpackers everything you do you have to be like your in all of the spacecraft Everything is collected, nothing is dropped, everything is concealed when you are done in a location. You reduce completely your footprint wherever you were. If you were exfiltrating out of your safe area, it might take you two weeks or even a month to get to your objective. And I've talked about this for years too. Imagine how wicked this is going to be for the enemy because it's like torpedoes in the water and they will be in the water for quite some time, but everybody knows that they may have to travel two states, but they're going on the hunt for something. and their objective, they only have that one mission, nothing else, no targets of opportunity, nothing, don't draw attention to anything you're doing. Your mission is to go out, find the target, destroy the target, break contact, and offer no intelligence whatsoever. Leave nothing, leave no markers, don't leave some kind of special moniker or anything, no, BS. Better still, it's like a black hand comes up, grabs them, and they're just gone. In fact, everything about them is gone. And it's like nobody needs to boast about it. We don't need to brag about it It's gonna become real apparent what happened by the by the deafening silence go ahead quiet jump, we're gonna jump in there cost our zek I have man-tracked and Found somebody who? Coughed up a longer who was two hours ahead of me and was able to know that I was on the right trail because I saw You know so I'm so the longer on the ground Yep, just a big ol bunch of mucus, and it didn't come from it from any other animal. It was definitely somebody coughed it up and I think he was a smoker because it wasn't a nice color. And that's one of the reasons we talked about here because we need an E-tool for. Guys, everything you do is alien to the environment you're passing through. What you do is you step off to the side without breaking branches or destroying everything, take your shovel, break it in, break the ground, lift it up, piss into that spot, defecate into that spot, spit into that spot whenever you have to do something and it goes below the soil and you you don't make a spoil or a big hole you don't flip the earth you break the earth you lift the shovel you do what you're going to do there and then you drop it back into place dust it and make sure there's no dirt clobs or anything even this obvious so we were taught to do mark is to stick the trench tool in push it off to the side, do your business, push it off the side like a Pac-Man. Open up a Pac-Man hole. Right, exactly. Open a Pac-Man hole and then when you're done, just pull the shovel out and let it fall back into place and then just press it lightly and you're done. Make sure everything is just dusted up a little bit so they're not even the brown score from a little bit of sand soil or subsoil. And again, the most important thing is remember there's a big difference when you're digging holes between that subsoil. Your topsoil goes down so far. You've dug holes before, people. Look at the archaeological dig that you create. Now those spoils don't need you. You want to make sure that it looks just like when you showed up, even if it's some little minor action like that. that's part of the religiosity of survival escape innovation but also unconventional warfare i don't people but i served with the one of the southern china during vietnam one of the reasons that they left a lot of our people in vietnam after the war the pww that they try to claim that they didn't leave behind guys a lot of those people got caught coming back from china not out not hundreds we're talking about the hundreds that were mia that you know they never got back so many of those men were the men that did get caught only because they were physically incapacitated and it's known that they were held as prisoners but they were never surrendered and the government never pressed the issue to get them back because they were deep operating inside it with uh... real teams sf teams did not go in for searching destroy they were doing human intelligence collection They were the collectors, they were carrying technologies with them to take photographs, map out the areas. Social radiological survey technology was taken with them with a priority to destroy that before you get killed yourself, along with other equipment. To survey, for instance, mechanically survey on the ground, Chinese munitions manufacturing. because it will you know at one point it was shifted south and then mal fearing that uh... with the war was going to escalate vietnam he actually shifted just like they did in the core with the korean situation they shifted a lot of manufacturing just because they felt that it was not secure not so much from the ground but remember the escalation in the air However, a lot of the activities that were suspected couldn't be confirmed even with satellite because everybody was damn good at concealment. And we're not talking about brush-cut operations. We're talking about factories that were two, three, five city blocks in size. And I know men who went in, came back, and sortied more than once into China. And that was from Vietnam. That was from South Vietnam. They didn't wing them in and halo them in from somewhere else. They hoofed it in and they hoofed it out. It took a couple of months to get in. And it took just as long to walk out. That's the kind of, if you're going to tell me that you're hardcore, this is the kind of activity that they don't write about, they don't want you to think about because they need to have you as a shallow hell. and instead the idea is that well if you know that you have for instance car calls asking a valid question if you're a secure area well you don't need to stir the pot there the idea is sort a out select and in fact even mentally that with regard to your exfiltration create a sloppy path with the team moving in a tangent or a number of direction away from your actual even only exfiltration route and the objective is to you know give the enemy high confidence that they should be searching the particular area and if the area is that you point them towards is even more active already and is known because of public announcements you know government propaganda etcetera all the better still because somebody else is going to be blamed for what you did you take credit after the war but in the meantime this is all a lot of successful rater operations and unconventional operations have worked quite well The other thing is taking advantage of higher strategic technologies that are being employed, bombing of whatever, you know, whatever resources, high level bombing. Remember that it's like, not the best environment, but you can use, if you have clockwork enemy activity, you can use that clockwork enemy activity to your advantage because it minimizes observation. High explosives have a tendency to do that. People want to get out of the way or make sure that they're not part of the casualty list. So if you are able to predict to a certain degree the activities of artillery exchanges, aerial bombardment, missile bombardment, if there's a regular agenda, then you take advantage of that regular agenda. Much like in World War II or World War I, or any war for that matter, artillery is usually, again, the precursor to an attack because the artillery softens up the area of interest, and then the attack begins. Well, remember that if that distraction is taking place, and perhaps even a more expanded action, an unconventional insert is much more likely to succeed. using your under close to the or approximate you know approximation to the area of activity but still not within you know within the Coordinated areas of the ground contact that's either planned by your side or the enemy So there's a lot of tricks in there a lot of tricks most of it is better of being creative there are so many things you can do the idea is to mix the combinations up so that you succeed and You are still throwing the dice and it is still the fickle finger of fate issue again. You know death is the hunter So, when you're in a secure point, the big thing is, what can you do to advance it? Now, remember, something also is probably in the back of our caller's mind and everybody else. Well, you're just not on the list yet, because they're trying to go systematically area by area. Yes, the enemy is planning on that. If their big plan were to go into play, we can look at examples such as the Boer War. Go study the Boer War and take a look at what the British military did. By the way, what they did with the Boers is what they also did with the Irish. And if you really want to understand how ruthless the Imperials can be, study the, not the Irish modern troubles, but study the Irish campaigns over the centuries. There aren't a whole lot of big trees in Ireland. Do you know why? Do you know what they're... and by the way, this is with Armstrong. Back in the day, there were no D-12 bulldozers. Go study what happened to the forests of Ireland. They didn't disappear naturally. No, they were cut down to deny them access. Yep, exactly. part of a program. So, again, once they knew there was an area of interest, or at least an area of control, then they altered the conditions, the battlefield. We did it with Agent Orange. You know, if we sprayed, if our people got into Agent Orange, not getting sprayed, mostly they got sick because of it, because they handled it. Agent Orange, Agent Green, Agent Purple, there was more than just Agent Orange. But understand, when they sprayed it in an area, they knew it wasn't just going to hit the plants. It was chemical warfare being deployed by our country and by the way we knew exactly what it would do to the immune system or to the neurological system of the human being and we sprayed the hell out of them. Excuse me, sir. Won't we hit our own troops? Yes, but we'll hit theirs as well. Yep, exactly. Well, wait a minute. Didn't we have people there? Yeah, and they even knew it. But you know what? They did it anyway. So, and that's why they would never, it took 30 years to acknowledge Agent Orange. Just remember that took 30 years. Everybody knew what they did. All the information was over the counter. There was more enough that was classified, but guess what? We had more of public information to map out exactly what happened step by step. They even with that information and going before the courts, it took 30 years for the pigs in government and the turds to acknowledge an action that was 30 years in the taillights, people. Think about that. So just imagine what else they didn't get caught at and the other things that you know they've done. No, in reverse order. They're like giving you a hint about some of the other activities. We're going to have a break here though. Yes, it's 6 o.m. We've got one hour Republic. The new world order. The mail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march, but day and night, kill them all. There are different types of raiding activities. I mentioned targets of opportunity. In some types of actions, if you're especially in para-conventional, you have the resources to actually have a string of objectives, and as the opportunity arises, even adds to them. The unconventional method, I had just described the basics. You have a very surgical mission, you go out, you commit to the task, you create the discussion process, you extract yourself from the city, you're going to block, do the exact same thing again every next month, six months, for the next year. Along the stack specific, stack six, pretty much a break though. We'll be back here a few minutes. Right at the hour of the intel report, coming up on Liberty Street Radio. Constitution, you know the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny Not to hunt to protect yourself from the police anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless people that want to literally create the proven Places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine politicians Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? 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And again, beautiful day outside by the way, perfect. Got to made a hell of a deal on virtually a truckload of plants yesterday and today. So I had to move all those. In fact, just before I was doing the program, I potted, I'll repotted the bigger containers, a whole bunch of jalapeno and different types of non hybrid heirloom tomato. One is German Queen, really cool. You ever seen those? There's another, which is a purple, they're like purple flirip and they're is a few others that are actually thought that the term of the flying name they've come up warm up their german bob uh... very meeting uh... by the way good and uh... in the process of course you have a lot of their work everything else for the greenhouse are going in the uh... sunrooms are doing exactly what they're supposed to do and even though it's been a little cool not a problem because i got plenty of room in the racks for all of what's producing in fact I would say about one-third of what we're going to crank out this year, maybe a quarter, we'll see what happens, is going to be greenhouse-centered. I want to do this. I had a tomato plant up over the bridge, put table lengths long. It was in a single pot. Originally, it started out with a small conventional seed starter, went from that to a quarter-gallon pot, from that to a half-gallon pot, from that to a gallon. But the thing kept growing, and it eventually had it in a bucket. And it was every foot was producing tomatoes. It was a non-hybrid vine type Italian tomato plant. And it went across one eight foot table, around the corner of the other eight foot table, up to the next tier, because these were growing tables, where I had everything set up for the greenhouse, big greenhouse. Anyway, before finally I wanted to shut the greenhouse down, and it's like, so we finally killed the tomato plant while it was away. uh... it would have gone to the winter easily and these were not greenhouse kind of no flavor tomatoes new uh... is where we're a little rich media cali and that type of tomatoes all stated that i thought about the getaway so anyway uh... that's one of the things we've been cranking out remember you've constantly got a share time that that is the case also have made some really good deals on tools from their guys you gotta watch your state sales uh... there's a bunch of reloading presses and stuff pop up here this weekend uh... but also uh... crickles useful tools are kinda handy for those small manufacturing sites i mentioned in the first hour you've got to have the the technology in hand person most important is the perishable when you go to yard sale play a box of stuff that's ralph saw blades uh... cut off wheels grinding wheels all kinds of fun stuff doesn't mean it was what conditions and if it's like a good giving give you dollars for the whole box sure i've had that happen a couple times your fact i kicked myself a poor minute go check on one other piece of machinery we left another sale guys gotta move and uh... if it's still there it's fine if not it's a double-plus good thing for future event uh... you just gotta keep an eye on things uh... blades cutoff wheels any kinds of rasp remember they're going to get dull. You really start wailing on stuff and working on things. You have to have the ability to clean, you have to have the ability to re-sharpen with drill bits, collect everything you can. Remember that way you can rotate your sets, which you do in a really good shop. You'll have a set of drill bits and each one is tuned and trimmed at the same time. And as they get dull, you have another set that's already tuned and trimmed and you don't stop production that way. But the more you have, the more sets you can produce. And that means you can be that much more efficient or even set up another production line. That's another production machine, not so much maybe even a line. So anyway, a couple things here. I want to remind everybody, unconventional, paraconventional, and conventional operations. And the most dangerous transition, especially if you choose to work with quote-unquote of his everybody that's what we have for an allies or would we have you know what we have support from other parts of the world sure some of the water was their junk you know what's going to happen if this war goes on on american soil all your buddies out there that whatever your buddies begin with including the jewish mafia the israelis they'll be sold to both sides you do you do understand that they'll try to we are going to touch anything they'd be they'd try to hand over it we go better uh... but what's fascinating is that you're going to see uh... everybody trying to get into the market uh... the american war for independence was like this we bought from the dutch the spanish the danes uh... you name it everybody but the british and we took it for a took what we could from the british that's what our privateers were going to it see they were capturing stores they carry their sink hardware and uh... raw material ships what they try to capture supply and that could be components it would necessarily be complete systems but it might be camels could be no component for powder which we know how to read how to process we just needed the refined materials twice very dangerous go after stuff like that because it usually a tendency to go boom if it did the other guy the guy thought he was going to lose his cargo or lose the ship and the policy was you know do not let it fall into enemy hands very embarrassing if you're close to something like that but in all of these situations remember there are if you have somebody else working with an especially uh... blood leaf the feeling was we were going to be betrayed in the american war for independence which is why it was demanded the french army leave immediately most of you haven't read enough on the american war for independence ok other french were involved at the very end of the war how long were they allowed to you know keep their boat on american soil Why was there a concern about that? Well, they weren't, as was pointed out, everybody loves watching movies, the Patriot. Most of the time we've been shooting the French, but for a short temporary alliance, we worked with the French, but we didn't let them set up a permanent porting facility. We didn't want to keep a garrison in place and no, we keep them at arm's length and they were off the continent just as quickly as we invited them to be here. uh... the same is true in many other situations uh... you know historically will recap alliances of that type but uh... here's the thing to remember in more recent years uh... if you're an unconventional force you will be betrayed by your host if you're at unconventional resistance force and you have a another great power involved well the great power is doing something for the part of it it has another goal and i go was typically self-aggrandizement empowerment slash and or profiting and you running it isn't going to profit them necessarily will take that as the last bite numbers of a can't take control at least they can you know utilize you needing commerce you know resources international digits you know what i have clams simoleons you know fill in the blank uh... that will be willing to trade but they would prefer whoever it is you're probably initially dealing with whatever promises they made their line if at all possible they want to be the ones controlling whatever it is you have and they you are the you know and for the mean in their minds so betrayal is the norm not the exception And in fact, as I've pointed out to all of you, you need to read the U.S. military's unconventional warfare, or guerrilla warfare handbooks. They're out there. They're not brand new. These are actually the old Vietnam era policy text or training text for how to organize a guerrilla force and what you use, you know, what you can build. But you might pay attention to, well, what do you do when you're done? You might want to read that part, okay? because betrayal is the normal not the exception so if you got that in mind that could be betrayed which i get caught flat-footed you also are going to have a plan for dealing with it before you get to the end of the of the program especially when victory is in sight even though maybe way down the road bottom aisle you can still see that the end is coming for the other side And if all parties concerned can see that, remember your enemy is their logic because they're going to be farsighted and you don't have the brains to figure that out. Well, we actually do. We understand the threat and so we will be prepared for it accordingly. But, again, we're not going to be playing unconventional, you know, barefoot, honey-ock. We already have a plan. We have the resources. We have to husband what we have and then we need to step by step execute the plans. uh... tactical strategic to get us to leave and goal which is of course to benefit our mutual liberty interest the biggest thing uh... well let me give example everybody talks about vietnam but that offensive of nineteen sixty eight will serve one purpose and one purpose only to get rid of all or most of the hardcore party members that would have been in the way uh... wants of north vietnam succeeded or accomplished it said goal of unifying the country by allowing for and then creating the conditions that dictated the pet the nineteen sixty eight that by the way there was a seventy two that you all do remember that right uh... yellow second one but the first one is the one everybody remembers the second one was a much better but everybody was a little poor little more prepared for it but we want you violate the holiday was a big deal to try to do it again right but in the big thing here is that what happened is the virtually the core of the long term the long leg the well-experienced and in fact with a mission cadre were exterminated at the hands of the common enemy of both north vietnam and the vehicle in the south the north vietnamese army by comparison spent little certainly had to had to expand but the big loss and cost which is always written over and over again with little bit mistake it was a big and stupid little guys that are all dead it was their big stupid mistake while the mistake was listening to the people were creating the coordinating effort and proposed the offensive in the first place which it where it did not come from the south it came from the politicos in the north betrayal is the normal not the exception Now as long as you have that in the back of your mind with everything that you do, you won't get caught flat-footed. Normally you'll be in a compromising situation when the time comes. You always have a plan. You always have a plan. Whenever you're performing an action, you have alternate solutions to the problem. Go ahead, caller. How likely is it going to be in this war that you're going to see many other elements other than militias take up a fight? A good example would probably be, hypothetically speaking, I'm sure somebody could probably write a frickin' book about this, it would be pretty interesting to read. You know, let's say what if at Waco a militia stepped in and the Branch Davidians survived? How likely would that cult be to actually take a part in the war or, you know, other similar entities and stuff like that? you mean had they survived in the branch of it in front of what they have you've been a good day with the other contributing after them if we came in and killed every pocket eighty f agent there rescued them help you know well they were on the same page uh... what i can't thank you for bringing it up because understand that they knew everything that the patriot movement was talking about at that time One of the things about the Branch Davidians is they weren't, you know, well they were religious, but make no mistake about it, they were completely cognizant of the political environment across the board. They had a broad spectrum of individuals who were involved in signal communications and involved, well, computer sciences. So they were actually some of the early birds into the internet. they also were paying attention to patriot broadcasting quite extensively so they were taking heed and were actually on on track uh... as everybody should have been or it's preparing for what the other side thought they were going to catch us flat-footed with the old attack on the gun owners the uh... what the uh... bat faggots did and what the feds did was focused on this remember the original purpose of plan to hear in advance was to create a stunning attack showing a demoralized group of people that would have been done on video for the government's why the fed had four camera operators there there were they were going to make a big propaganda event out of this just like you've seen with so many other things in recent years and it is so the branch of it is we're ready and ready and willing or would have been participant now how big a force for the weather we a hundred some people that were at our site i would say what is it the overall strength was any given point there were probably hundred seventy two two hundred some members not all of them were at the uh... branch of it in church and home uh... proper percentage of you know came and went left someone on uh... missions are what uh... pilgrimage for instance and so they were not on site uh... examples when they were attacked uh... the guy who had the ffl all that was yours is a fell with a better that the branch to be at home uh... he was out of town for a gun show that was coming up along with his mom they were not a thought that this is a they were not on the scene they did not fight but they were arrested and charged the same as the rest of the branch of idioms when the one that pressure that has defended themselves now they believe they were familiar with all the different broadcasters of the day they were familiar with me i know that and they had been listening to a lot of what we had been talking about and what had transpired just before uh... things kicked off with the attack on them the attack on the other at the attack on the branch of idioms was pretty much written in stone it would be as is obvious it didn't make any difference if george bush continued to be president the second term official term he would have attacked his his people it was george herbert walker bush who planned that attack but they'd selected the branch of idioms because they felt that they would be a again a useful propaganda tool uh... for the big push to go after all the cops and for a country to a particular little bit of a little bit of a record of what that at the f that all came out progressively everything we're talking about i'm not i'm not uh... you know talking in a vacuum here or avoid there were seven uh... hearings on the hf rate on waco and all of this tough came out to one degree another the other side trying to be derogatory like so they were cognizant and up to speed up constitutional issues they knew it was going on militarily the understood what was happening with the secret police but everybody was being that if you were at a brain but could everybody listening here now you people have a break your living you know what's going on So they would have contributed, had they survived, they would have participated, to what degree, I mean they would have been the focal point, you'd almost have to have, in the discussion leading up to the proposal to reinforce them or to evacuate the site, because that's what we would have done. The first mission would have been to sorta in, neutralize the, you know, break the ring. neutralize the the critical components that we knew were secret police and the others that were unreliable would be given the opportunity to break contact or join join the fight with the idea you don't give much time to breathe but then after that we still would have had to have moved them because again as you've seen the force and might of the enemy would have focused on trying to come back and with a vendetta destroy them so they would have had to have pulled or extracted from it it would have expanded the conflict would have Remember, there was a lot of munitions there that would have been valuable to the fight. Not to fight the whole war, but it would have been significant to the cause. Go ahead. Okay. I was tampering with the safe and didn't want you to hear the beeping. That's okay. That brings me an interesting question. Why didn't the militia intervene? Because I know that the militia was strong prior to 1993. I've tried, you know, learning as much as I can, so I'm curious why. Nobody had seen, okay, in living memory, nobody had seen anything like this. I can't have many times and we'll look at what's happening right now they're having to wait they had to wait almost well we were in this is the year twenty twenty one they've waited twenty eight years to become a propping at the mouth crazy as you're seeing right now why well daily or your generation is one is twenty years okay we're looking at a generation a half sent wake-up took place waco is still fresh and alive in the heart and minds of anybody who lived in that window as an adult that was cognizant of what was going on But the advantage that we have, one of the reasons it's not dead to us is because we've we had overlapping generations and we've maintained the flames, so to speak, when everybody else got pissed out and they let the flame burn out. Some of them just drawers and ran. Well, keep in mind also what Reno has recently come out and said about Waco. They had to go in and get out as quick as they could because the militias were coming. The thing is that, okay, timing is everything. At that point, public announcements had already been made towards day 30. on in local broadcasting in indianapolis for instance uh... in uh... the virgin west virginia people were calling in and say well you know what i don't believe anything the government saying it is time for us to go save those people and i have sound bites from all over the place where that happened where you know what one gentleman called into uh... george nor was uh... that george norie nori had taken over yet nori was a stand-in come on coast to coast and uh... legitimate called it said well are people are already in motion and we're not open anymore this all it's not an effort is just simply one bullets are you know both are going to be exchanged we are going to fight now that announcement like many happened only days before and again janet reno two years after after waco blurted out it's on paper she video where she's being talked at and she stated we had to attack the militia were coming so they knew, well they already knew, they got to be, everybody goes, well you know, they're spying, well of course they were guys, they understood full well better than anybody that the temperature of the water was perfect and everybody was in motion, so they acted as quickly as they could in the way that they did, they brought in military, it's argued that they were quote unquote Delta Force, now there is no such thing as Delta Force, so they were a special warfare unit that was brought in, those are the shooters that were inserted with the Bradleys. When they came out, I have told you, on video you can watch a guy with full mop gear with a gas mask on, coming out with his weapon from a second floor window. The APC drives up, or actually it's a combat engineer vehicle, drives up, he steps right off onto the turret, steps down to the front of the tank, hangs onto the barrel while he slides off, and the tank's moving by the way, right over to where there's two feds. the guy walks off and stands right there with the other fed that make up the outside perimeter we had very close proximity to the building well what would be doing on the second floor guys pop pop they one of the many shooters who were inserted to murder the branch devideans that's why they had been live at the generated that uh... the branch of it and shot themselves in the head no they didn't i've told you before if you're a raider and you know that nobody else in the room is a friend anybody you see you shoot Now that's a significant advantage as opposed to being the defender if you're in confusion and you have one shooter that you have to identify. The room is filled with CSCM. Some people have gas masks, some don't have gas masks. Some people are hacking and choking and coughing and trying to get out of the building but they're being shot at as they try to leave. And then from behind them, you've got these shooters that came in or are putting bullets right in the back of everybody's head. Now, the only good thing about that is that the defenders killed some of them. And they died either, I hope they died wounded and burned to death horribly. I hope that those pieces of filth that were sent in, I hope that every one last one that was killed, I hope they died miserably. I hope they weren't shot mercifully. I hope they died miserably. fairly certain their afterlife is going to be hot enough, Mark. But then later on, within one week, they pulled the corpses with body bags, and then they stuffed them into a helicopter, a Huey, and they supposedly had a special warfare helicopter crash, and everybody on board was burned to death and killed, and the chopper, it was the most efficient burn of a chopper I've ever seen. Now the chopper was supposed to have actually been damaged in the air, and skudded into the ground here's the problem have you ever seen guys a helicopter when it goes in it hits and especially if it hits hard it spreads out while it's burning if you look at the images of the chopper the chopper is sitting there it was on the ground it was burned in place there is no spalled it's like the it's like a car burning on the ground but what they did is they took the corpses of their people who had been shot stuff their asses in the aircraft, fried the aircraft with some, you know, Willy Pete, got the thing going, whatever they did, and then now they have this helicopter crash. Well, it was a lie. But every one of the characters that died are basically people off the roster with the unit that was deployed at Waco on the very last day. Now they did that, this always... How many enemies actually died at Waco? How could the... The official... Well, the argument is up to... Well, let's see, here's the thing. There were two different elements, and the one... What is it, I think... Is it seven or nine? I'll double check the number again. I could be wrong, could be eight. The element that was in the helicopter, I think, constituted eight people. but there was a second body count with three other individuals who may have been with either some foreign or ATF clandestine element, not that there aren't a bunch of FBI the same way, and there are probably three to four others that were killed in the process that were extracted, but they weren't extracted as quickly as the special warfare troops. the pictures that i posted on you can't know the internet the one of the uh... which came from the officer in charge of from the texas public safety detachment he was the officer in charge he took the pictures of the cuban that came in they all jumped out of the cuban they went right to certain spot they were tracking now this they had transponders on them but the the two things they did they ran to the front doors grab the doors that had the bullet hole in it ran it back over the cuban and threw it inside Meanwhile, other elements of the team from that cube van went right to certain smoldering spots in the wreckage. They had body bags with them. They shoved the bodies into the bags, ran each bag back to the cube van, and then unasked the AO. So they evacuated the KIA's, their own people, immediately, as soon as they could get into the wreckage. However, there are some places they couldn't. and that's where the other three or four bodies that were recovered which by the way were recorded but they're not accounted for in other words you know if you recall all the branch to video that were murdered by the by the internationalist uh... were put into two meat coolers uh... because they had to hold them for forensic evidence well they counted the number of bodies but they count exceeds the number of branch to video and that's why the argument is that there were four additional bodies who were in hot spots that when they recovered them then they were moved first to a temporary the same temporary morgue and then from that point either four five six or seven however many there were were then moved to another location and were you know returned to can uh... you know they came up with a bs story about how they died which is exactly what they did with the shooters told the number could be as high as twelve to fourteen that would be a that's an estimate but it's again it what you're having to do is collect the data based on so many people being involved that overlap that gave conflicting numbers that were were genuine uh... remember that the uh... the doctor was in charge the autopsy who is indian all he was trying to do damage control but the problem is he gave he kept repeating the uh... the official number of bodies recovered Well, the problem is that they knew how many Branch Davidians they had by name listed and, you know, as casualties. Well, the numbers far exceeded the number of Branch Davidians. So they got caught in that lie simply because the guy was simply going by his actual in-processing numbers, which I'm sure they didn't think twice about. And their logic was that the average situation, everybody would have just ignored it. anyway fact of the matter is that everybody was in motion they would not have been a protest march in the earlier days while middle days of the beach there are a bunch of people that showed up there and we were going to protest and we're going to sneak in from the back way well it was a big cluster screw people and at least water to marathons buys you have to figure that so they went in and built the back way that they went and they walked right into the bat faggot in the fbi and other people the only good thing is that the other people there are sure they've disturbed the pot made it worse uh... the other people each department so they basically pushed everybody back Jogging your memory understand that there were people who infiltrated all the way to the branch Davidians and that's another grab another thing I've asked over and over again during the siege you had one individual infiltrated through the entire defense and made it to the branch Davidians and he wasn't a branch Davidian anybody remember that Actually infiltrated I've argued it could have been done. They both the longer you are to siege like this was such a wide area and The idea is to not become impatient. If you take all the technologies that we've talked about on the air here and apply even part of them, and you pay attention to what's going on, and you observe, and then you move, you can infiltrate into an area like that with relative ease. It's a matter of whether or not you're going to get back out. During the final phase of infiltration, he was observed because he had to get to the building, had to get in the building. So, problem is, again, that final phase, if it's an observed location and it's fixed, then you get to the point where all the eyeballs are looking at the same area of activity. It's pretty difficult to get past that. The idea is not to get a bullet up your arse while you're going inbound. Going outbound, they're trying to kill you. Again, your starting point is totally observed from all sides. If it's a fixed structure like that, if it was a defense grid, you have a few things that you could do to probably infiltrate and exfiltrate a handful of people at different times. But remember, any point you have a contact, if you have contact, you need to be ready to fight. In this case, had the militia shown up, it would not have been a conversation. The idea was they were going there to fight. They were going there under the assumption that one way or another, the same people that tried to kill the Branch civilians the first day would try to kill any and everybody else involved any other day. And that conversation, that's why American Peril was made in the middle of that situation. And the reason that I did it is because I've been in conversation and meetings day after day after day from the moment that the first day's attack took place. And it's, well, what can we do? What should we do? What can we do? What's going on? And of course, I had meetings with Air Force generals. I had meetings with Michigan National Guard commanders. I had me because they were actually, these are where we'd already been, you know, everybody was politically involved, politically connected, and there were people that were ignoring that they knew they could, these people, if they'd been in the system, we saw all the other stuff that were going on, they were older than I am, they'd seen more than I have. And the conversation across the board, what was the first question? Well, what do we do? why why was it with why was that question because nobody had had seen the arrogance the level of arrogance in the regime you're seeing the same level of arrogance in the regime right now so i'm telling people you better be really shoot their ass because they're serious the bullshit that happened on the six in the way shape or form with insurrection or any other crap like that they're trying to liken it to the oklahoma city bombing while i don't see the capital building with a with a hole in it do you But that's the BS they're generating. I think that would have been a preferred alternative at this point. Well, actually, for a lot of the... Well, I'll just go back to what I said I told everybody. So, if you're going to do this, you better be prepared for the idea that, gee, what I told you they do, they're doing. I've seen this all before. We've seen this. My problem with the paper pushers is the bullshit where it's like, you know, this kind of BS, we're going to go in and they're going to be so inspired by our protesting that they're going to go, oh, they've never done that, people. Never. That's never happened. When you get really good at your, with your administrative paperwork, like I said, you know, I brought up a subject yesterday. uh... camp grilling in michigan here guys we want to be back with us the state archives the archives that you have to get past you have to you can only see so many pages of documents of the time some of the documents you really get to touch they actually have a guy with gloves they turn the pages for you he's wearing a set of white silk gloves Okay, we did all of the research on this and the documents are inland saying the actual will and testament of the original owner of the property who went into contract, this was a will, stating uncategorically that the only purpose for Camp Grayling's property was for training the state militia, for training the militia at large. And it was gifted to the state that way. and through a progressive active of perversion we now have foreign troops and we've had multi-state forces engrailing at camp grailing well it's taken categorically in this will flash contract but if any foreign forces or any other activity other than the training of the state's militia in and the people of the militia training at camp grilling takes place if anything else takes place the contract is no one void the property is to be returned it's black and white we've we've presented it to the senate we presented it to the house and you know what they looked at it may just ignored you know that's one example over and over again so i will you know the visual and everybody was like this all man we got him you know this this will be ours and it's like yeah well watch and see what happens And I'll support you in it. Everybody helped with the research. Everybody did their part. We actually went to other county seats, cross-referenced all the other data. We are bookworms. We have done this before. All of the guys, a lot of you guys listening that are in the state know what we're talking about, but it's not just Michigan. It's all over the country. We got the thinkers. They got the stinkers. So we went through, just like when you talk about constitutional issues or the Bill of Rights, the lying peckerwood pieces of trash will look right at it and completely ignored if all else fails they simply will ignore the law that reminds me of the uh... article I read one time. Those are more like a small book, but I laughed so hard when reading. I think this was written like in the 90s, but the guy, you know, it was a pro-2A argument talking about, you know, actual constitutional stuff. And it was, there was one quote I laughed so hard when reading it, literally laughed, fell out of my chair. It said, if scholars and professors Gave the Second Amendment the same treatment that they gave every other sentence an article in the Constitution there would be people arguing for mandatory drug ownership in theory yeah i mean what we do but man what what what we mean by mandatory is that again responsibility you know that's the key word here is is it's it's through the proper understanding of the of the bay interest are liberty are mutual liberty interest It is impossible to come up with any logical argument to claim that you need to be disarmed, that you should be disarmed. People actually are arguing that? Iowa. Iowa, Iowa, Iowa. Look at what they've done with the militia and their gun laws. Iowa. Right, but the thing is that again, it was a known because where did the process come from? You taught people. when you have patty waste soviet or you have you know the big compo that we are seeing here there you know doing everything to do the people of the people of dope gamble scam but they're used to the useful idiots that group of the fact of the matter is that the bit and the nature of man has not changed in the nature of man will not change and again the checks and balances system which by the way all of the monarch is paid the silly American, you know, paranoid form of government. You hear that in England and you hear that in Europe. Because, why? Well, because grafting corruption is the norm, not the exception, and even wrote on that back during the American War for Independence era, how, well, grafting corruption is just so natural that it just needs to be embraced. Now, I'm compressing what is, you know, a lot more flowery language, but still just as bare naked and obvious. And in fact, what I just said is exactly how many of them spoke. Well, you know, grafting corruption is the norm. Well, how about we try and aim for a higher frontier and a little higher standard, which we did. And then people go, whoa, America was not this, and America, oh my ass. Bottom line is, America was, it's just that the people who have been writing your BS books for you, or restructuring everything, are gonna do everything they can to undermine the basic rule that we owned ourselves. That's the most critical aspect of everything that we're dealing with here. It's what the communists are told to hate, it is what the monarchists hate. You go right down the shopping list of any despot. the first rule is that we all are self this is so unique tragically unique and that right now we're on the edge of the of letting we have letting buffoons idiots and incompetence try to take it away and we have to shoot the rat to get rid of them to make sure it doesn't happen that's where our problem is right now it's it it would be in most of what we're talking about here you were either a the monarchist were very blatant about how you they believe they want to be subject And you're like I said, well we ain't that far as I'm concerned, I don't consider myself subject to much of anybody. Who the hell do you think you are, asshat? But you got a lot of fools and you see this like I said, let's go back to something here. Who the hell are these jackasses coming up to you and saying, yeah, wear a mask! Now they don't have the wherewithal to force you, but in their little P-brain is that there's enough of a sickle-fant regime out there that they can dial the 911 number and there'll be a thug showing up so that they can be the little Trotskyite glasses wearing knuckle-dragging, shoe-sized IQ fool who's gonna be, get him, get him, get him! And it's like, well, you know what, that's your story. Which one would I shoot first? I'd put a bullet in both their asses. You know, the one in the stupidest would come out and enforce it. But also the asshat we thought was going to get in my face. That reminds me of a story I read. Funny enough, actually, in English class. The teacher let me read it because she knew my political opinions, and so I read the story. And basically, it was about a, from what I can tell now, looking back, it was about a sniper, probably back during the troubles. And, of course, you know, the story ended up being, you know, some bullshit about anti-war with, you know, he fought a sniper that was equal to him, but, you know, he killed him and turned out it was his brother. But before that, at the very beginning of the story, what I thought was funny is, you know, the story said that, you know, there was an armored car that rolled up, and then he saw this woman run out of a ditch into the armored car to tell him where the enemy positions were, and that was the first person he shot. Right. Well, again, I worked... We're going to be in a situation, we already are really, I mean come on, people went to Washington DC and protested as we have seen myriads of people protest thousands of times in my lifetime. and the difference is, and in fact have even walked into the Capitol building and gone into and stormed the Capitol building, blah, blah, blah. Hill, when the Leftists did this, they tore everything apart, left everything on the floor. One of those pieces of trash bombed the government, the Capitol building. One of those Antifa types. Well, the one who's in charge of BLM right now, actually. So I've watched this for years, and what just happened with this whole garbage, everybody dancing around the outside of the building and walking in the way they did, that wasn't nothing by comparison to what I've seen in my lifetime. Because I'm not, my brain isn't fogged by dope. I'm not a Hunter Biden, Pedo, Pedo slash, you know, crackhead type. I actually have a memory. I can shuffle the cards a little bit, hit the side here and find the lumber yard over the corner where the dust is, that part of the lumber yard, and jog everybody else's memory in the process. That pisses me off about this, is that again, but that level of arrogance that is being demonstrated right now is the level of arrogance and the kind of idiocy that we were experiencing leading up to the Waco event. The Ruby Ridge event all of that there was a whole cascading action which by the way there are a lot of you out there that lived it you need to remind everybody The firearms industry is now reeling that they're gonna be attacked you guys This is all stuff that in the 80s as I've said a million times on this program. There's nothing they're showing me that's new But now everybody's starting to piss their pants in you've got a lot of people do stuff on YouTube We're still hey, no, they're halfway into the oh my god. They're gonna get we're gonna have to give up Remember George Herbert Walker Bush's assault weapon ban? Every step of the way, all of this, like I said, for all of the out there listening, we have to put the kibosh to it, and this time around, this is wasting our lifetime, and it is consuming our nation's liberty. we have to save our liberty our freedom we have to save our country we are going to have to fight to do that you're not going to find somebody else stepping up to do it for you it isn't going to happen that way to never will why would anybody have any interest nor any respect for you which is why they're marked in the way the cops are with you everybody out there is why they look down on you but here's the thing or you both do is open welcome back you up your ass to be down the street here pissing on me just as quick as you are a dress those people what are you talking about effect faster because now it's very unsafe with the political correctness routine for the cops to step up when the anti-fecom you just saw this happen in texas you got a texas cop standing right there one two three steps from all the rest of these pieces of trash pulling guns and fogged on people on the street and did you see the cop raise a finger no but when the guy white guy shows up who's pissed and the motor about them blocking the road all copy get in his face Didn't get in the face any of the rest of those turds, but he'd get in the face of that guy and that guy obviously was not armed So he was really cool a white guy that's not armed that's pissed and you can you can kind of show the others that you're gonna corral him in While they come dancing down the street after the guy that's right out of Portland That was in Texas Hey Mark, go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Who we at? Since it's almost the end of the hour, there's a little unrelated question I wanted to ask. So I listened to your programs a lot and I was listening to America in peril. I'm generally whenever I listen to it, I listen to it all the way through. And I don't know if I'm just misreading something, but at the very end, were you okay? Because the way that you said bye at the end of it sounded so much different than the way you say it on your programs. Like when you said bye at the end of American peril, it sounded like you were on the first years. at least I am I hearing something or you got a really sad that we were at the point where you know we tried everything that we could to be peaceful and one of the things that we had everybody has their levels of epiphany is it with what we saw going on there are you know I've I've seen it all before I mean I've seen it only ten years earlier we were ready to go to war in the early eighties and what pisses me off about this is that uh... we let it go as far as we did we could have stopped it sooner towards attitude educated me the most about this and the very describe the very comment question you're having even afterwards there was a storm period when the branch of idioms were murdered the day that they were murdered you know many people make a humming people were trying to get through to me or and it was happening with everybody in the paper removal what we're going to do did you see this did you see this did you see this did you see this now remember i did american peril the middle but to be quite honest i explained everybody if we don't step up why don't hold everybody what was going to happen okay about bragging but there is no doubt in my mind about where that had to go and if we didn't do we didn't step up we would be we'd be in a shame situation and that's exactly what happened because most everybody the day that that happened i i didn't have to look at the screen i knew exactly what they were doing and i had people running up to me about where work where i was at work with that happen okay cuz i had the guy actually was work for the work of the working okay and i have people come up mark that you do you see this did you see this did you do what we do what we do now these are people were with a militia or even with a patriot effort they're like looking at this like oh my god I said, well, what do you do? They're halfway across the country and the people who should have stepped up that are in that state didn't, did they? And everybody figured that, well, they're going to keep talking and they're going to have a conversation. And they didn't have much of a conversation, did they, people? And that's something the enemy is good for doing is stretching the rubber band out so that they can do evil deeds like that. And then they figure all the piss willies will try to find any excuse they can to let it slide. And you know what? How many times have we seen that? And this is why, when this starts, we have to push it the rest of the way, and we don't let this ever happen again. And we finish what we start. We've got to finish, we have to have a plan, finish when we start. not defeatist anyway paper form but i'll know about it your enemy is disingenuous every aspect you're dealing with communist or you're dealing with favey of the social is not tried explain everybody the end of the the the the rule you we would recall best is the end justifies the means that their action anything goes. Lie right to your face while they're, in fact, even as they're claiming peace, they'll grab you, grab you to shake your hand, and the other hand has got the knife in motion that's already aimed for your throat, or they're gonna, you're gonna stick you in the back while they hug you. And they, and he wouldn't even lose, they wouldn't lose a moment over it, and they, you know, they'd step back, wipe the knife off, and grab the sandwich that was sitting there that was part of the victory celebration, eat the sandwich while they watch you bleed to death. Not laugh about it, they'd just be, it'd be a non-event for them. The wickedness of the Fabians are far beyond the Communists. That's why I shoot their ass first. I already have that plan. They're done. As far as I'm concerned, we know exactly who they are, exactly what's going to have to happen when the time comes. That never should have gotten to where it did. And in all the effort that we made leading up to what was the end of the Branch Davidian siege, I had a conversation in a basement with National Guards, Air Force generals, individuals who are with the government, okay, militia people, everybody that was collected together, and it was the day before I did, all the way to say, what do we do? Okay, what do we do? Well, okay, here's what you're gonna probably have to do. You're going to have to have to fight them. Well, there's gotta be another solution. Why? Why does there have to be another solution? They already attacked them the first day. It's like what? These creatures are grabbing people and putting them into concentration camps. At what point are you going to decide that that's not really a good thing to have happen in the light of, in face of, where you are looking at, which is a total communist takeover? You won't be coming out of those camps. For one reason or another, you won't be coming out of those camps. They'll set you up to die, or they'll kill you themselves. Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, that's a picture of Mike. Yeah. Getting back to what you were talking about, you know, with the paper and everything, you know, trying to show them, you know, how, you know, you've got all your legal ducks in the road, but yet they ignore it. And what you're talking about now, it comes right down to what Ma Say Tung said. He said, all political power comes from the end of a gun. He's right. Well, there is a certain point when the people you are dealing with are so disassociated with you in every aspect of life, then there is no possibility of coming together. You have no commonality. You are not of the same tribe in any way, shape, or form. And yes, tribalism is very much alive and well, no matter whatever bold BS they pull out of their arse constantly. Oh, tribalism is all good! No, it's not. It's very much alive and well. The enemy's tribe figures they're going to convince you that you don't have one. Air gold that you're standing there by yourself and are picked off one at a time and you know a stupor Now this is where everybody's got a pick, you know, pick a direction, you know, lead follow or get the hell out of the way as they say. Okay guys? We are alien to us and hostile to our freedom. God bless our republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail and the gentleman in empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. A lot of those people the day after the Waco slaughter, well, they were all sheepishly together and looking up their shoes, actually, they were just, they were ashen. Why? Because they never believed that they would see what they saw on national television. They're coming up, I gotta get out of the way, and we'll be back in front for you in the intel report, God bless, bye bye. Sorry about the delay, I've been trying to look things up as I... That's the view that was running for the introduction. If you are listening, let's see, it is May, May the 12th of 2021, May 12th, 2021. 12th, 21. And we're live, if you're listening at that time. This is Craig from Forbid Knowledge. I've been real busy here and missed the last couple of shows. But there's a lot of news going on today, the last few days that I thought I'd go on and... Discuss some of it if you want to call in you're welcome to Participate in the show because I don't really have much scheduled lineup I just want to talk about some things that are happening because a lot of things are happening Let me start by oh I don't think I have to do and I have to look it up to make sure I can quote this properly I don't have it on the website. I haven't even updated the website as far as shows go For so long because there haven't been any shows, but there is a show I'm doing this weekend. Let's see I'm on line here right now and I'm going to look it up. That's not helping. All right. And the Finlay, the Finlay Show, Military Vehicle Show, May 14th through 16th, Armed Forces Day Celebration, the Finlay Show, Military Vehicle Show, Hancock County Fairgrounds in Finlay, Ohio. That's about maybe half an hour south of Toledo, Ohio. So it's up in the northwest section of the state. And so if anywhere near there and have any kind of interest in military vehicles, this is a show to go to. It's one of the biggest in the country, most certainly. Hundreds of vehicles there, literally hundreds. I don't know how much is going to be this year. Last year, the one they canceled was supposed to be the International Conference. I haven't heard. It doesn't explain that on the website. It doesn't look like it's the International Conference. It looks like it's going to be one of the regular shows. So they may be holding the International Conference somewhere else this year, which wasn't held last year. In any case, it's a good show. Last year, they did it. They had a little other event. They had the flamethrower demonstrations, World War II era flamethrowers. It's too simultaneously. You can ride the Huey helicopter. It also runs on Don Creek, same helicopter. And so anyway, so this weekend is three day show Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I am in Ohio right now, gonna be leaving either tonight or first thing in the morning to the actual location in Finlay and starting to load will take me whole day basically set up. And then three days of the show Friday, Saturday and Sunday. So mark your calendar or whatever the show is on, according to their website, according to passes that were sent to me and everything else. Unless something else major happens, like is happening now. The Finlay show in Finlay, Ohio. Basically, it is called the Finlay Show. If you look up, well, the website is www.finlaymilitaryshow.org if you want to look it up. But it's easy enough to find if you just enter in a search engine, the Finlay Show. And it's been known for that for the last 34 years. They say it's the 34th annual, but last year they didn't have it, so it was still an annual? Don't know. But anyway, it's coming up. I don't have a lot of it. I'm just going to ride through this show. I paid for it two years ago and I didn't want to lose my spot. And so I'm doing, I'm just going to ride through it. I don't have a whole lot to sell anyway. I do quite, I still have quite a bit of things, but some of my key things are greatly reduced, the food and the gas masks and things that basically ran me dry during the pandemic, during all the panicking and hoarding that was going on. So I but I'll do the show and it's I like the vehicles anyway, I have to military vehicles myself So I haven't always had an interest in the show I've only done it once so far because it's the same weekend as ham the fest in Dayton Ohio about an hour south of there But ham fest is not running this year this they canceled it two times in a row two years in a row and best is a once a year extravaganza Biggest ham radio convention that's happening this weekend if it was happening, but it's not so And fast has been canceled this year, but the Finlay show nearby is going to be running so come if you wish Alright, so yeah, I have a show I don't have that website yet. Although I have last year showing on the website. What are you gonna do? I just haven't updated anything Didn't really want to have to do any shows this year because I have this construction project I'm trying to do and I'm still delayed on it though because I can't seem to get this machine fixed yet Worked on it the other day with two mechanics out there and we found we had the wrong turbocharger. I got to go back and trade in the turbocharger order another one get it and also needed some more hoses and fittings and things that when you're hooking up a new engine you don't want to be putting out all the old hoses you want to get new stuff. So there's things we had to order and anyway, just got to get that turbocharger and now I'm stuck for four days, five days. Well, let's see. Yeah, for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, four days. doing the show that I really didn't want to have to do, but I'm going to have to do it. As far as I know, Knob Creek is still on for the fall, and then also Dragon Con, as far as I know, is also still on in the end of September, or end of August, or being in September. Those are the only shows that I'll be doing this year. So this is the first show I'll be doing that I'm scheduled to do, and all I'll have to do is the Finlay Show. All right, I have a bunch of things up on the computer here because there's a lot of things happening. I got a text from somebody I knew in Michigan that I know of Michigan. And I was in Michigan earlier today. And there's a run on gas. in Michigan. Now, if you're anywhere near the East Coast or Southwest or Southeastern United States, you know there's already been a run of gas down there. But Michigan has a special case being run on gas too. I want to talk about both of those a little bit. In Michigan, it's because, let me see, let me get the headline here so I get it straight. Michigan orders closure of pipeline in escalating dispute with Canada. Yeah, as of midnight tonight, Wednesday night, going into Thursday, supposedly, the governor, her name is Gretchen Whitmer, but some people call her Gremlin, a witch, sir. She's playing chicken with this pipeline company out of Canada, Enbridge Oil, and if that pipeline shuts down, We're going to see shortages in this part of the country too, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, that pipeline services. So is she really willing to destroy the economies of three states and get more people pissed off at her? They want to kidnap her and whatever. I kind of doubt it, but we'll see what happens. Anyway, a lot of people ran to the pumps today and were filling up, hoarding again, just like what's happening out east. I know somebody in the Virginia area near Washington, DC. I used to do shows in Chantilly, Virginia all the time and I know some people out there. She contacted me and said that she couldn't get gas this morning. No gas. And I tried contacting her this evening to see if she was able to get gas after work, but I haven't heard back for that particular question. So yeah, the East Coast, this pipeline that runs from, let's see, actually I don't remember where it runs. It runs all the way up to New York, maybe farther, I can't remember, from all the way from Texas. And let's see, if I can hear. Gas shortages. What you need to know about the colonial pipeline cyber attack gas prices shortages. Yeah, okay, now wait a minute. This has been irksome to me ever since I heard about this. And every time I hear about any cyber attack that shuts down something of our infrastructure because of somebody, some Russian or some Nigerian sitting at a cafe somewhere and decide they're gonna Play on the internet and cause trouble and try to make money Why as a why have we allowed this why? Today I heard on the news that all of this company colonial pipeline They're gonna send somebody out and turn some valves manually to get the water to get the oil flowing again What should have done that five days ago? What the hell's wrong with you people? Get the what WTF get the damn pipelines off the internet. Get the power grids off the internet. Get everything off the internet. What in the world are you doing? We are facing a very severe problem and other countries can shut us down our grid right away if they want to. If we get in some kind of war, we could be shut down our power grid and then we're really in trouble. You think this oil thing is a problem? If the power shuts off, that'll shut off the pipelines too and it'll shut off your gas. If your natural gas delivery it will shut off your water supply. It will shut off everything. And yet we're still connected to the damn internet. What in the world are we doing? This, I mean, this should be another wake up call among all the other ones. Get all your equipment off the damn internet. Don't have it connected to the internet in any way. That way they can't attack you. What's so hard to figure out about that? I don't get it. But yet we have to be computerized with everything now. Everything you want your refrigerator hooked up to the internet for God's sakes. I mean maybe not you listening to me but that's the way they're getting us to think. We want our washing machine hooked up to the internet or everything. They've been like, I bought these light bulbs in a house that I was rebuilding this past year and put this bulb in it. Turned out with some kind of smart bulb. Started flashing and what the hell is wrong with this light bulb? Turns out it was some damn thing that needs Bluetooth or something. Well that's why I got a damn switch on the wall. Tell me a damn thing. internet connected light bulb? I don't know. We are setting us off for a major disaster here. And of course EMP could happen. Nature could do it for us anyway. But after five days of being shut down, they finally send somebody out to turn some valves manually. Duh! You should have done that first half an hour of the incident. And then take all your valves off the internet so some damn computer geek can't do anything to you. asking for cyber for what they call it, ransomware. Our society is going down and this is one of the reasons, the internet. Okay, that's my rant on that. Colonial pipeline cyber attack, let me see, is there anything, any information in there that key artery the nation's energy infrastructure? Well, no, the utility grid, the electrical grid is even more key and that's gonna happen someday. Temporarily disrupted the transportation of fuel in the southeastern US while it's not just the southeastern US. It's quite a bit of the eastern US Experts are cautioning drivers not to rush to fill up. Of course, that's exactly what they do Now I haven't heard I didn't see any news reports. I started looking for news reports up when I listened to the radio I was getting some Michigan station to see if they were reporting on people Running to the gas stations hoarding and I did not hear that so luckily luckily Maybe the Michigan gas stations still have gas, maybe a lot of people didn't rush because they didn't hear on the news because soon as you hear on the news, oh boy, I better run and get gas. Even though I don't need it, I got three quarters of a tank, but I better fill up the tank. We'll scan the line for two hours, hopefully we got gas when we get there. That's the kind of hoarding mentality. There wasn't a gas shortage, but there might be now. But people who actually need it, because of all the hoarding. Everything of the year ago. Did you really need to really need to buy a dozen rolls? Hey, Greg. We were discussing that down here a little bit, you know, because we've seen this before with the East Coast blackout and lived through that. And I saw we had Chelsea, which has its own independent power grid. And you'd see people driving out from Detroit, spending a half a tank of gas to get out there to the one spot where they can get gas. And they only have a tank of gas. to take back with them because they can only fill up their car. They didn't bring any gas cans or anything else. So they fill up their car and drive back and expend another half a tank of gas. So it's like it's an exercise of fertility, you know. Like you spend a half a tank of gas to get out there to get the gas and then you spend another half a tank to get it back. What did you do other than just kill time, right? But seeing a lot of that, I've got people in Georgia that have been telling me, you know, they've seen people doing that, you know, it's ridiculous. But, you know, it's another thing. If you were to prepare for this. for something like this and have fuel storage on your property and have, you know, a gas jerry can in the back of your car, you're a crazy person. You're one of those preppers. Well, what do you think? Do you think the preppers are hurting with this right now? I mean, if they were taking it seriously, no, because they were prepared. But I can tell you something else, because my wife worked in the shipping thing. In the in the she was in the export side of it, but she was there the Port of Houston, you know or got listening and Just from where she was a drug test or everything else. We have so much oil just sitting off the coast of the US right now There should be no excuse we supposedly have you know a surplus of reserves Which we'll never see because it's being controlled by the government, but you know, they're telling us Oh, no, it's not affecting our reserves So then why is the gas price going up? Shouldn't they be able to, since the oil pipeline is not running, they should be able to crack that reserve and be able to let people to have gas like they normally would? Yeah, that's what it's there for, isn't it? Well, I saw a report on one of these things I looked up today that there was some price gouging, even though the governor of Virginia was, that was against it, but there was still price gouging going on. And here in Michigan right now, well the price of gas right now is around $3, at least as of yesterday, around $3 a gallon. So it has gone up, they say about 50% since a year ago, but a year ago didn't really count so much because that was actually the height of the pandemic when prices of gas plummeted because nobody was buying it. But price of gas has gone up and now with the hoarding and the pipelining issues, it's going to get worse. And of course, inflation itself is, they just reported yesterday, Inflation reports showing inflation if people were shocked and stock market is going into a little bit of a tizzy of the house of it is because inflation fears are Now confirmed with April figures showing a four point two percent increase or four. I'm sorry four point two percent Inflation rate something like I'd have to look it up again. Anyway inflation's up And that's still, well gee, how can that be a surprise? We just introduced about $10 trillion in the economy and you didn't take out that amount of money. You just created $10 trillion and threw it in the economy. You're going to have inflation. In fact, you're going to have much bigger inflation than that, unless they take that money right back out of the economy. So you just made it up. I got a question, but just throw it at me. How much of this inflation that's going on in Michigan and these other states are the state or the Fed themselves? Because, you know, majority of what we pay for gas are taxes anyway. So, I mean, how is it being jacked up? Is it being jacked up? Are they saying the price of the oil is being jacked up or the taxes being levied on it being jacked up? I know in some cases it probably is like the gas station, you know, deciding the value of gas is up there. But I would be curious, you know, because it could be like California. California's already got their gas almost $5 because their state taxes are up so high. And that's where they'd like to see it. That's where Biden said he'd like to see it for the rest of the country. You know, that's where Al Gore says he'd like to see it for the rest of the country. And then you got Bill Gates who wants to see it like $50 a gallon just so people will stop using it. We're forced to go over to alternative energy which will never work because you need those higher fossil fuels to lubricate the machines that generate the higher but you know we can get to that circular argument another time but you know what I mean. Yeah and Biden wants electric cars and that's going to cause problems too because our grid won't be able to handle it so now we're talking about not only Everybody like we need to do that to save the environment because of the carbon emissions a lot of people don't understand the batteries that they use to make that make more greenhouse gases than any then all the cars running in America in a year the plant that makes those batteries produces that much greenhouse gas over in China and they know this but we need to get off it not to that technology which is pollute which if you believe the global warming thing is Polluting near even more than all our automobiles can do so hey whatever Yeah, if you increase if you get off a fossil fuel list Let's say well fuck right now the technology doesn't even really exist to do this very effectively with trucks and the heavy heavy equipment and other things make them all electric I mean the technology is there but practicality is definitely not the practicality in cars is a little more Available technologically available, but if we if you are all of a sudden change all the cars on the road to electric vehicles. And believe me folks, I am a proponent for electric vehicles, but the way they're going to do it is really going to be bad. We try to force them on everybody like this so quick. You're going to need to increase the grid capacity. You're going to need to increase the grid efficiency. You're going to need to increase the amount of power plants. You're going to need a whole lot more infrastructure to do this. And it's going to, unless renewables aren't going to cut it, you aren't really, you aren't going to be able to install enough solar panels and wind generators around the country to make this work. And if you think you're going to have 100% renewables, you better think again and look into it a little bit because if you want to live that life, then you're going to have massive rolling blackouts virtually daily. And you're going to have to live with that. If you're willing to live with that, okay, get your 100% renewables. I see how much power costs you in the meantime while this is going on. But in the so-called climate change era, the idea is to eliminate fossil fuels and bring on renewables. Well, that would entail getting rid of natural gas and coal. Then you replace them with renewables, but then you don't have the capacity to satisfy the grid during off-peak times. In other words, when the wind's not blowing and the sun's not shining. So it really doesn't work unless, but now there is nuclear, of course, which also... has the potential to be a good backup power source, but everybody's got their anti-nuke glasses on and they're ignorant about nuclear energy, even though it's clean and efficient and no carbon emissions, at least for the process itself, the actual power generation of the plants operating. It is the answer as far as getting rid of fossil fuels and still having renewables, 100%, almost 100% renewables. Nuclear can fill that gap, but... It doesn't look like that's going to happen until the media gets off their propaganda campaign against nuclear. But anyway, we have to increase the capacity, but yet we're trying to go with renewables, which is going to reduce the capacity. If you get rid of the fossil fuels, you're looking at a future of very high prices and rolling blackouts all the time. So anyway, this is my rant on alternative energy. Believe me, I'm going to promote alternative energy. I have two wind generators that are not installed on my property. One is a 10 kilowatt wind generator, an 80-foot tower, and the other one is a 17.5 kilowatt wind generator on a 120-foot tower. The tower is disassembled on the ground. I actually went up there to it today and was taking pictures of it. bits and pieces on the ground. But, and I have, since my last show, I installed eight solar photovoltaic panels on my roof of my step van, which I am now having to live in full time at the construction site. And I also hooked up a 1,000 watt inverter with an also a 750 watt inverter, which unfortunately I wish I had a 2,000 or 3,000 watt inverter because I tried to run a 12 inch compound sliding miter saw today and it didn't run or run it. It started up and grit, started up and grit. Now I'm going to power it 1000 watts. I need a 15 amp circuit for that, not a 1000 watt unit that I have. The biggest one I have is right now is 1000 watt. It's one I had in storage for a couple decades, an old one. And then I got a 750 watt one. That's not going to cover it either. I can't hook them together and make them function as 1750 watt. Anyway, so I'll fuse a general amount of that. So anyway, my point is I am very much into alternative energy. Don't get me wrong. And renewables. I'm utilizing myself. Solar affordable tanks. I got right now three batteries hooked up in my step van. The power things I'm trying to see. I put in a refrigerator today and want to see if I can run it. It's a 63 watt refrigerator. It's a small, it's a little bit bigger than the cube ones. It's about, I think I measured it today. I think it's 28 inches high. And so it's something to sit on a tabletop. And I measured the power that it consumes and it's 63 watts. I know I can power it, whether or not my batteries. I have enough energy to power it. I just don't know I have enough storage energy to keep it running 24 hours. I don't know that yet. I have to do some more investigation. But anyway, I put it up in the step pan and we're going to try it out here after I get back from Finlink. And we'll see if I can make that work. Yeah, we can't you're not going to run the country on 100% renewables You're not going to run the world on 100% renewables unless there's a unless here's the catch unless there's a massive quantum leap change in technology regarding energy storage Then you can have your 100% renewables without rolling blackouts But batteries are not going to cut it. We just don't have the capacity. There's other storage technologies as well, but none of them seem viable to be a viable option for what you want to do with 100% renewables, fulfilling the grid. You have water systems pumping it up into elevated lakes and things and using it as a hydroelectric at night or whatever. Right now the technology just isn't viable enough for that to be able to take up the slack. for where the rolling blackouts will occur. Unless it's a big change in technology, 100% renewables is red herring. Don't even go there. But we're going there, aren't we? And we're all hooking up to the grid. Well, thank you very much. So some Nigerian scammer can shut us down any time they want. That's just brilliant, brilliant. US prices, consumers pay for goods and services surged 0.8% last month. The largest monthly jump in a decade. Stock market in turn, yesterday I think it went down 1.4%, today it went down 2%. So stock market is reacting negatively towards it. Those drops are, should pay attention to them, but they aren't worrisome because in the big scheme of things, we've had much bigger drops than that. So unless it continues day after day for weeks at a time, I'm not too concerned about a 3.4% drop in two days. Let's see here. So, yeah, things are happening. I worry some bottom inflation struck the US economy in April with consumer goods is surging 8.8%, large amounts to jump more in the decade, and the year over year increase reaching its fastest rate since 2008. In other words, the biggest increase in a month since 2008. Acceleration of prices which has been building for months has unsettled financial markets and raised concerns that it could weaken the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic recession. All these articles, they failed to mention that they threw in some $10 trillion in the economy and just made up the money and expected there would be no inflation. They don't ever mention that. Wednesday's report from the US Labor Department, Department of Labor. Shows sharply higher prices from everything from food to clothes to housing a 10% surge in prices of used cars and trucks a record jump accounted for roughly one-third of last month's increases Prices for vehicles both new and used have been soaring as a result of computer chip shortage that has slowed auto production and reduced dealer supplies Over the last 12 months consumer prices have jumped 4.2% the fastest rise since a 4.9% increase gain in the 12 months that ended in September of 2008 excluding volatile food and energy, core inflation rose 0.9% in April and 3% over the last 12 months. Now we talked about this on the show about major increases in pricing of building materials, construction is going crazy, everybody I talked to in construction says yes and going nuts. I actually had to buy another van that I'm sitting in now because I got in a little wreck actually. Weird how it happened. Guy pulled out in front of me. He had a load full of stuff in his truck, his pickup truck. And I saw, and I got close enough, when I got closer, I saw, boy, all that stuff, it doesn't look like he has anything tied down. And sure enough, he got up to speed and a picnic table flew out of the back of his truck, landed in the middle of the road, I'm swerving and breaking to avoid it. And I missed it. When I got up to it, I missed it, but I wasn't paying. I was concentrating on that picnic table. And he was breaking at the same time, and I did not really pay. I wasn't concentrating on that damn picnic table. And anyway, I rear-ended. I was almost in the shoulder, but I rear-ended the rear of a stick-up truck. And I don't know how fast the airbag didn't go off. Nobody was hurt on either vehicle. But anyway, the van that I was in had 280,000 miles on it. It was an old Ford rusty bucket. So E-150 van. It wasn't worth putting in. Just looking at the damage and basically what I think I probably would be charged to get it fixed. The radiator was pushed into the engine. Fluid leaking and it was just radiator water. And it had to be told, couldn't be driven. Got a pickup truck drove his away, but he had a crunched rear end in the one corner of his pickup truck. And the mine was basically told, and so I basically, I basically jumped it. Got 150 bucks for it, and the tow cost 145. That's the way those things go. But it wasn't worth fixing, because it would have probably cost me Four or five grand to get it looking back how it was and it would still be a rusty old high mileage vehicle So it wasn't worth saving unfortunately So anyway, I end up getting a and I've upgraded but but you know what the price shocked me right away looking up the prices prices of new vehicles Was close to twice what I expected for the equivalent type vehicle So I was surprised about the increase in used car prices. I can't afford do no way So I ended up buying a Chevy Express van. Mine's got a one ton chassis and I've got a body on the back which is a service body. It's like a small step van. I can actually stand up in the back there which is great because I'm loading up the van today right now. I just have to continue loading up the van after I get off the air here. and I can stand up in it and I'm going to be able to fit all my stuff. I got shelves inside that were built when I bought it. It was a contractor's truck, a building contractor. He bought a brand new one, almost identical to the one he bought. And I got a 2005. Paid $4,300 for it, which sounds like a really good price until you take into account that it's got 240,000 miles on it. High miles, but it's in good shape. It's not anywhere nearly as rusty as my last one. This was maintained very well. I'm very happy with the way it drives and the way it handles and everything. And virtually everything works on it. So that's what my new show vehicle is. My construction vehicle too is everything. It's kind of paying the butt having to go and unload all my tools and then load in the stuff for the show. Then after the show is over, just do the reverse. Unload all the stuff from the show and then load all my tools back in. That like takes up a whole other two days essentially. So that's really bothersome. But luckily I don't have very many shows this year. But I may have to do something different if I go back to doing shows next year. If you're just joining us, by the way, the Finlay Show this weekend. If you're listening on Wednesday, May the 12th of 21. Finlay Military Vehicles Show in Finlay, Ohio. Okay, what else? We got a lot of things in the news here. Gas shortages. Michigan closure pipeline, Texas closure pipeline, Enbridge energy, gas stations run off fuel, one charge of $6.99 a gallon, inflation fears, I guess that's all I looked up here in the stock market. I probably looked up here before the beginning of the show. You want to call in and talk about any of this? Welcome to, I think what else is in the news? There was a lot of other things going on. Those are the only things I looked up. I had time enough to look up a few things. You go back to the one about inflation, let's see what they say. After years of dormant inflation, with the Federal Reserve struggling to increase it, worries about rising prices have shot up to the top of the economic concerns. Shortages of goods and parts related to disrupted supply chains have been a key factor. The Fed has repeatedly expressed its belief that inflation will prove temporary. I don't think so, not since you introduced $10 trillion in the economy. As supply bottlenecks are unclogged and parts and goods flow normally again. But some economists have expressed concern that as the economically recovery accelerates, fueled by rising demand for consumers spending freely again, so will inflation. It looks like the inflation pressures are not only building, but are likely to be here at least through the rest of the year, said Joel Naroff, Chief Economist at Naroff Economic Advisors. With growth robust firms have a measure of pricing power that they haven't had in decades and they appear to be using it Investors to have grown increasingly jittery Tuesday the Dow Jones industrial average sank more than 470 points at 1.4 percent. It's worst day since February 26 and of course today it dropped another 2% And around 600 points, I don't remember, I probably do have that information here actually. No, I don't. I no longer have it in front of me, but it's over 600 points today. Wednesday's inflation report showed that food prices rose 0.4%, the biggest increase since the 5.0% rise last June. Energy costs edged down 0.1%. Gas lean bump prices falling 1.4%, the biggest drop since May 2020. That's going to change dramatically in May now, won't it? In May numbers. The Fed suggested at a news conference that the officials are expressing inflation, expect inflation to move above its 2% annual target over the next few months. The Fed has said it will allow prices to rise slightly above the 2% for a period of time to make up for past decade shortfalls in inflation. Powell said that as long as the increase inflation doesn't appear to be hard in consumer and business expectations about price increases, the central bank would be willing to let prices rise while acting to raise interest rates. The view has been supported by comments from other Fed officials including Lael Bernard, the board member who warned Tuesday against a premature Fed tightening that could harm the economy. So we're going to have, personally, I think the inflation is going to be a lot higher than what they're saying. We couldn't go into a hyperinflation period, especially when the government keeps throwing money at people, making this up as they go along, inventing it out of thin air without anything to back it. That's what the gold standard was supposed to prevent. And that's why the Coin Inject of 1792 is in place and still valid. But they ignore it. Because, and I looked at that other, I was trying to talk to somebody else, somebody about money, and I looked at it before one of my videos where I explained this and I sent it to them. And they're a banker. I asked them what a dollar is. What's a dollar? No, really, define what a dollar is. It was just a unit of measure. No, no, no, what is a dollar? It's defined in the law, you know. A dollar is very clearly stated in the Quarters Act of 1792. A dollar is a certain weight and measure of Gold and silver. A dollar is measured in silver. A eagle, which we don't use anymore, is measured in gold. It also defines half dollars, quarter dollars, dimes, and half dimes and cents. No such thing as a penny in the coin eject of 1792. No such thing as a nickel in the coin eject of 1792. It's half dime or a cent. No such thing as a penny. Yeah, a penny is a slug of copper a little bigger than a half dollar That's that's sent. That's what a cent is. I'm sorry. There is no such thing as a penny. It's a Sent is actually if you look at the coin a jacket shows a set. It's a slug of copper I can't remember the weight, but if you look at the weight of it and Compare what size that would be a little bit bigger and a half dollar. That's a cent. Hmm Interesting right in fact A dollar is a certain amount of a certain purity and an amount of silver. And an eagle is a certain purity and amount of gold. And there's no mention of paper in the Coinajack of 1792. Or bits or bytes. The dollar is defined in the law. And you know what else it has, I think it's section 10, I'd have to look at it again. In the Coinajack of 1792, it also shows the penalty for violating the Coinajack. you know, where they debauch the currency kind of thing or shaving off the back in the day it was meant for those that shave gold or silver make it a smaller coin or use a counterfeit with us different type of metal that sort of thing but it clearly shows the penalty for debauching the currency is death that's what it says in the coin inject look it up I think a whole lot of people in this country would have to die if they followed the law Okay, let's see what else anybody want to chime in here I've gone through I can go through some more of these articles I guess and gas stations run out of fuel This will be this probably will be eased and also Biden might heard on the news that Biden is some sort of restriction environmental restrictions on getting fuel to the stores in the East Coast and Southeast because They could use the different grade winter grade, which is not normally used this time of year. Something about increasing the supply potential. But now this pipeline should be running again by the guy going and opening a damn valve or whatever they did. Then maybe now the next day or two, maybe things will ease up on the East Coast and Southeast. Michigan could be a whole other story. If they really do this, I don't think Gremlin, Whitmer is going to actually We're in that game of chicken when they got two other states looking at her and say WTF what are you doing? Because they're going to ruin the economies of Ohio and Wisconsin if she really does think she's going to shut down that pipeline It's in this going to be battled in the course. She actually gave it was 180 day Let me see if I can find the I'd better quote this a little more carefully. I suppose I'm going by memory State of Michigan has told a Canadian energy company it must shut down its controversial oil and gas pipeline by Wednesday That'd be Wednesday at midnight tonight coming up amid growing fears that is still would be catastrophic to the region in a feud which threatens to strain relations between Canada and the United States The company is official to comply with the order and swift support from top Canadian officials highlight the politicized nature of pipelines which campaigners Have used as a target in the fight against climate change For nearly 67 years, the Enbridge Company has moved oil and natural gas from the Western Canadian section through Michigan and the Great Lakes to refineries in the province of Ontario. But Michigan says that one section of the pipeline, line five, is too risky to continue operating. Line 5, this has been on the news in Michigan for a long time, for years actually, because it was damaged at one point even though it didn't have a spill. The potential for spill was great and an anchor hit it and damaged it from mounting brackets or something. It's under water around where the Mackinaw Bridge is, very close to the Mackinaw Bridge which connects the upper peninsula to the lower peninsula. and it's underwater right near the bridge. So it's at a section of where the two land masses are closest, but it goes underwater in that area, these pipelines. So that's what they're talking about here when they're talking about this Line 5. In November, the Michigan governor, November, Gretchen Whitmer announced a plan to revoke the easement granted to Enbridge, which permits Line 5 to cross under the Straits of Mackinac. Whitmer said, On the 12th of May, set the 12th of May as a deadline for the Canadian energy giant to shut down the pipeline. That was 180 days ago. These oil pipelines in the Strait of Mackinac are a ticking time bomb and their continued presence violates the public trust and poses a grave threat to Michigan's environment and the economy, Whitmer's office said in a statement. The company says it has never experienced a leak in the underwater section of Line 5 and is currently working to tunnel beneath the lake bed for further improvement and safety of the pipeline. By the last two years, the pipeline has been struck by boat anchors and cables. In 2010, a separate Enbridge pipeline spilled 3.2 million liters of oil into Michigan's Kalamazoo River. That's quite a ways away from the Met Strait of Mackinac. Kalamazoo is way down south near Indiana. Whitmere, who campaigned on shutting down the pipeline, has received support from Democratic Attorney General as well as environmentalists and campaigners and indigenous communities on both sides of the border. Today, I think that's being transported in these 60, 70-year-old pipelines get into the Great Lakes. We have a devastating effect in the repairable consequences. So the Council Chief Glenn Hare, who represents 39 First Nations across Ontario. In February, a federal court ordered Michigan and Enbridge to enter into mediation. Recently, Michigan has argued that the case should be heard by a state court, which could give it more favorable judgment. But international trade lawyer Lawrence Herman says that the United States, not Michigan, is legally bound to keep the pipeline running. He points to the 1977 transit pipelines treaty between Canada and the United States, which was ratified by US Congress. Regardless of what the state of Michigan may or may not want to do, the treaty is binding on the United States as a whole, said Herman. It's a matter between the two governments, Canada and the United States, not Michigan. Both governments intended to deal with the, to be a long-term arrangement, said Herman, pointing out that the treaty requires either side to give 10 years notice to withdraw. My point is, a deal is a deal, he said. So we might expect if this light pipeline is shut down by Gremlin, which then we might see Biden step in and say, ah, no, you don't. And we'll open it right back up. We'll see. It would be apparently within his legal rights to do so based on international treaties, which between based on what we saw him do with the Craig based on what we saw him do with the other pipeline that connects the US and Canada, I would say probably side with Whitmore. Well, we've got the pipeline. The pipeline that was canceled that affected the Port of Houston down here runs all the way from Canada through the US down to here. And they broke that deal. So why would they have any problem breaking that other deal? I don't know. I find the one who broke that deal too. He put a lot of union workers out of work. And the unions down here are mad at him. Well, she's going to have a lot of other states mad at her too if she actually does this. So I think she's just playing a game of chicken, as my opinion. We'll see at midnight tonight whether or not she goes through with it. But it's going to destroy Michigan economy. So what are you going to do? And Ohio and Wisconsin too. And I don't know what else. That's the three states I saw that were involved with this. But if in Michigan, waters, I guess if you will, tell this, they're the ones that are pulling the strings at this moment in time. Enbridge president warned that a shutdown would have disastrous consequences for the country's two most populous provinces, calling it a very bad outcome. That's on the Canada side. In other words, it's going to cause problems there too. Line 5 delivers nearly half of the oil needs of both Ontario and Quebec, as well as propane for the state of Michigan. Earlier this month, Canada's National Resource Minister said the continued operation of the pipeline was non-negotiable and warned that in addition to thousands of job losses, they shut down or require 800 tanker rail cars and 2,000 trucks each day to move oil. Canada and the United States have pledged to reduce emissions, but the two countries remain heavily reliant on oil. The precariousness of energy access was highlighted earlier this week after a key pipeline in the U.S. was shut down following a ransomware attack. In addition to lobbying by diplomats, the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has raised line five with Joe Biden, who has not yet commentated publicly on the issue. Oh, and let's see. There's a lot more that's hard. Well, I don't know how much I want to continue reading. I also wanted something else in the news I remembered. Israel has tricks again, as you all probably know, in big news for the last several days. I actually know somebody in Jerusalem who talked to her about it, where it started, the protests and such. during the month of Ramadan. Israel decided to pull this trick, this crap on the Palestinians, which is right. That's a trademark move by Israelis, isn't it? And they're killing people up and right, and then they're surprised that they fire rockets back and back into Israel, and they're sending them off to Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel, and then of course, Israel goes with their 500 strikes a day with their air raids, air strikes. So it was like, oh, God, you killed one of us, we killed 100 of you. That's kind of, how do you say his name? Benjamin Netanyahu's motto there, kill one of us, we killed 100 of you. Their weapons are far superior and they wouldn't have those weapons, it wasn't for us. Guess who's paying for all this? Who's involved? You are. We are. We all are. You're paying for that crap. You can't afford that themselves. That country wouldn't exist without us. I think we all know that. So you are complicit in what's going on in Israel, whether you like to admit it or not. That's why I decided to give up the IRS back in 1999. I got tired of all the crap that my money was being used for. That they really don't have the lawful authority to do. Yeah, that's right. It's been that anti-Jewish or anything like that. I know people that are Jewish. I'm not anti-Semitic. But the country of Israel is a whole another question that just doesn't get addressed in this country. So if Israel goes to greater war, basically we've already started a little war, it doesn't seem to be letting up. Well now that Ramadan is over, maybe they'll let off. They were just provoking the Palestinians by having it during Ramadan. But now that's going to be over. Is it over today or tomorrow? I can't remember which now. Now that's coming to end. Maybe Israelis will back down. They've killed many, many people. I guess the latest numbers I heard was six Israelis and 60 some Palestinians. Oh, but we've been nice guys. We've been telling people to evacuate that building before we destroy it. You can see videos of high-rise buildings coming down after airstrikes. Oh, but we warned them that the bombs were coming, so they got out. That's the excuse they give. We didn't rise, escalate it. They were sending rockets at us, even though they were killing people and doing all the things they were doing before the rockets were launched. What choice do the Palestinians have? I mean, think about it. And no, I'm not... A lot of people out there might be racist against Arabs. I'm not racist against anyone. These are humans. Okay, maybe you don't like their religion. I don't care. They can believe whatever they want as long as they don't affect my life, liberty, or property. If you don't like Arabs, you can go along not liking Arabs because you've been taught to not like Arabs. Or you can go on believing that the Jews have some great vast conspiracy and you can go on hating Jews if you want. Not me. I don't care. I'm not going to go hating these people because of what they believe. Because we all have the right to believe what we want to believe in this country. But keep in mind, beliefs... are just that. Look at that word, belief. There might be a lie, an L-I-E, right in the middle of that belief. It's what you believe, you may not pertain to the truth or facts or evidence. It's just a belief. Think about that. I believe my time is almost up. I'll have to go and tell you again one more time because I haven't had shows in so long and I haven't been on the air in a couple weeks either. This weekend, Finlay, Ohio, the military vehicle show. on Armed Forces Day, the weekend, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I'll be there Thursday, but it's not open to the public on Thursday. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Findlay, Ohio, look it up online, or you can go to forbiddenknowledge.info. I have the link there, but the dates are wrong. It was last year's. I'm updated. I probably should go do that now, if I get off the air. But that's the show I'll be doing this week, and that's the only show I'll be doing for months and months, I'm sure, until the end of summer. when the Dragon Con either comes or not. And then in the fall when Knob Creek comes or not, we don't know. Pandemic's not over folks, although things are declining at the moment and they're patting themselves on the back because of the great vaccine, which they're now trying to put into your children. They want all your children to take the vaccine, another thing in the news. You know you make that decision. I guess that's up to you. It's everybody's personal decision I don't necessarily try to sway you one way or another that's your you want to do that. That's your business I'm not children, so I don't have to make that decision. I've already decided. I'm not taking the virus taking the COVID shot because I'm I've been vaccine damaged before I don't want to do it again I was damaged by the lines disease vaccine which is now not on the market anymore. I wonder why oh, let's see here A few minutes left. What else? This thing could escalate. Oh, by the way, a lot of you may not know this. I was talking to this person in Jerusalem and she didn't even know this. What they call it? Was it the Five Day War? Is that what they call it? 1967, I believe is what it was. The Five Day War in 1967. I may have the days wrong. I may have the year wrong. But anyway, something like that. It might be Six Day War. It might be 1968. But I think it's the Five Day War in 1967. Israel. People don't even know their own history in Israel either. The USS Liberty is something you ought to look up. Very interesting, where USS Liberty was attacked by Israelis. Yeah, the USS Liberty, I said. USS, that means United States ship. The United States ship was attacked by Israeli military intentionally to try to sink it to get the greater war. Get the US to blame it on various Arab countries, Egypt, I believe it was they were trying to blame it on. And so the United States would be drug into their war. Hmm, and we heard that kind of story before. And this is pretty well documented. I think there's even a Wikipedia page about it actually. And there's a lot of great documentaries on YouTube you can see for free. Now look that up if you don't know about it. The USS Liberty, Five-Day War in Israel. I think, 1967, I think. I'm going by memory here. But the point is, This person in Jerusalem who studies history by the way Pre-israeli history is what she studies that but she didn't know about it and and a lot of Israelis don't know about it It's not that kind of information you're supposed to need to know and now you don't need to look at what else were nothing to see here But look it up USS Liberty Okay, let's see here anything else I'm not ready to hear some music Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna put you out of office or suck on my machine. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the fashion in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free 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 the 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 a safe number and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be married. 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given 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? Dil the land of the free. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kernke. a closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast central for listening to a three three radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio On the 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. It is 808 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday, it is the 12th 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. two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of sword and speak in and we're in the middle of it anyway um... couple things right off the bat i will remind you again over it aim surplus dot com aim surplus dot com enough only ones of goodies right now the p p u uh... quarterly order came in with them have very often and i think like locally spot every quarter or so maybe it's a third goes here in the fifth month already but uh... p p u they have forty smith and wesson uh... uh... looks like they sold well we were an hour off the air yeah they got forty smith and wesson uh... hundred sixty five grain thirty dollars a box i'm not going to say twenty nine ninety five i think we'll just add the nickel uh... but they do have for all under twenty or about twenty dollars a number of twenty cal p p u military caliber so they've got seven point five swiss for twenty dollars they've got uh... three oh three british for nineteen dollars they've got thirty-odd six for nineteen dollars for uh... uh... hundred eighty grain soft point which i actually like that load i prefer two hundred or two twenty but i'll take a one eighty grain just because nice heavy beefy bullet go down range and made mushrooms nicer flattens nice and delivers most of its energy Then they've also got 8 millimeter labelle and most important is a lot of you guys may have either as an inheritance or Maybe about one for the fun of it one of those six point five car Conos They've got PPU preview partisan 6.5 car Connell hundred and twenty three gains soft point for $20 a box, which is reasonable. That's sporting price But brand-new factory fresh boxer pride non-corrosive heat annealed reloadable. So you don't lose this that's what's wired to the gun keep it to the gun fire form to the chamber now that appears that now they have they've got some other p p u well it's pretty partisan p p u defense forty smith and what's an hundred eighty grain jacket at hollow point that's forty dollars a box i go the ball and on that one just to save ten dollars uh... but they have uh... surplus check silly bill it seller emberto uh... three oh eight uh... hundred forty seven green f m j military contract all all production fourteen uh... dollars a box and they do have some red army seven six two at thirty nine eight ninety five a box and some seven six two by fifty four are in addition they have some seven six two by fifty four are for two hundred and fifty dollars a can of eight uh... four hundred forty rounds of the city of katoi route that's the case four hundred forty rounds of it one can So they do have some other mixed stuff there. Oh, they do have some 9mm Palamo FMJ ammunition, 50 round box, $28. I got a Momo kitten helping me here. There we go. You can be up on my shoulder. So anyway, that's it, but it's at AIMSurplus.com. Go check and see what they have. You see if it's worthwhile. I would also point out Classic Firearms has some other ammunition in stock, 556. uh... i didn't look at the pistol that closely and i'm going to right now it is after all weapons wednesday and every day is weapons when they would occur to ammunition right now if we find something useful but over it w w w dot classic firearms dot com we have and again classic firearms dot com let's see if it actually do what it's supposed to do classic firearms dot com cooperate your classic firearms will see if it goes over the ballot it's getting there all were there are no that they have some pistol and rifle in stock in five five six they also have some five four five by thirty nine four under fifty cents around in fact uh... five four five by thirty nine sixty grain f m j forty three cents a row four hundred seventy five dollar or forgive me four hundred twenty nine ninety nine all three four and thirty and they also have some sixty grain well the first is red army the second is wolf and uh... same spec same animal but for fifty cents instead of uh... forty you know forty three cents so guess which one i buy others also some some six two by thirty nine for forty cents around tolano some auto ammo you know tall to a ammo okay remember that little play with a letter there kadako with a good that i've everybody's notice if you're a couple logos back in the day you know if you uh... you like to bring the uh... pre-world war two picks period when deco was in pretty cool stuff like it's like chipped up the long essay you see how the f a is formed ever notice that i guess you also see it's a room pattern but it's more important that it's really comes out of the deco anyway other stuff that they have ammunition uh... center firehand uh... i'm going to check that i'm going to be sure what we do have yes they do they got the mag tech for are are are reasonable sixty eight cents around Anyway, 1000 rounds of magtech for 680 dollars. They do have some 70x25, 900 dollars for 1224. Oh god, comparison. That was a nickel round ammo not too long ago, but long ago now. In addition, they've got some Meguila 32 ACP, 1000, hell, it's the price of a rifle round. I told you to buy the 32 ACP if you had one when it was cheaper, when it first started, well I told you so. 80 cents a round for that right now. And Fiocchi, 9mm out of stock, out of stock, out of stock. Okay, so basically we got some Magtech high performance stuff in 45 ACP, some 9mm Super Hollow Point, that's 90 cents a round. Regular Magtech. ammunition that is sixty eight cents around this which one i'd be buying cheapest for the most disguise and mag tech if you buy it with one mag tech over the other you're looking for something that just go wrong but all there is to it and if there is some forty five a c p mag tech it is a comical ball round two hundred thirty grain boxer reloadable semi-wad cutter or eight hundred dollars for about again for the market is Now, otherwise, again, the biggest problem is with some of the calibers, you know, I mentioned the 545x39, there are some AK-74 pattern rifles out there. Atlantic is one I'm looking to see if real quick, but everything is pretty much out of stock with classic. uh... it while the ammunition of the cheapest if you already have it it makes sense for you to buy more if you don't if you don't have it then uh... like for a second of an air fifteen you can get an upper in five four five by thirty nine but it's been a roller coaster because of production bear creek articles want to keep an eye on uh... also pro with the uh... paul middle state armory sometimes has five four five and seven six two by thirty nine operas I wouldn't buy a whole rifle. I just majority got an AR-15 and 5.56. Initially, I just get another upper. That way you could carry the spare up in .30 caliber or .545 if you've got a team that has that ammunition in addition to 5.56 in stock and inventory. Any time you run low or go zero, you could actually switch out. At least you'd be putting bullets downrange with the same weapon still. Pop the pens. the upper receiver on the lower and you've changed calibers which would be a reasonable solution. So again also fifty cents around or forty three cents around for the Russian patterned cartridges eighty, ninety or a dollar for five five six almost two for well in some cases two for one making it a logical solution for a lot of you guys out there. uh... it was cost expenditures try to get more ammunition special purely the game uh... i know that commonality of uh... the munitions are nice remember the air fifteen though very forgiving because all you do is pop those two pens and change the caliber out as needed in an air fifteen uh... another thing uh... there is some six point five creed war floating around there's palms of a r components for the five for the six point five creed war you can build a gun right now for a pretty reasonable price but uh... a three-year it's the blades ammunition has been the issue because it is not it's not an obsolete rounded to new rounder because it's newer and everybody you know latch down to it as i said months ago uh... we're not coming out of the fog on that one It's just going to be that way for a long time because every time everybody sees it, they're going to snatch it up, which is what they're doing. So it's just be patient. You don't have to dump the round. I mean, after all, you've probably got some on the shelf and it's enough to get things going. If you haven't familiarized yourself with it, you need to commit 20 rounds and you also need to look at reloading, which should be a very high priority right now for any of you guys using any of the unique like 300 blackout, 6.5 Creedmoor, whatever. you should prioritize in the haunted down a set of guys that would be your first priority if you don't have a press on down a set of guys for any of your more unique or specialized rounds then from there you go on to getting the rest of the system in place it's just like if you're serious about a certain government people saying i want to live a blank well if that's the case then you certainly want to you know if you see the animal by it Best price, see the ammo, buy it. If you decide, for instance, you're going to buy a 5.56 or a 30 caliber, you know, 7.62 by 39 air upper, you see the ammunition cheapest for the mostest, buy it now. You already committed, mentally, that you're going to find the rest of the parts and complete the mission. But you need the ammunition, so take advantage of that while you can. another thing uh... yeah classic go by the way so we say we have a bill kinds of things over there classic they've got guns they've got parts they have a kutrimans support technology so if you go over classic look to see what they have in stock and i did mention pomelo i haven't mentioned that much recently prices of course are much higher than they've been into you pretty well figured out who's got what but pomelo does have a lot of the other components uh... for everybody who's you know try to put a you know piece together gone from you know a little bit from here a little bit from there i had a conversation with someone last weekend uh... that if you cherry pick you still can keep the cost of the gun down quite a bit and i would remind you don't forget gun parts corp dot com between pomelo bear creek gun parts corp and some of the other independent smaller companies that there is more specialized you can put a gun together for about $425 comfortably. And now this is from scratch. We're talking not an assembled upper receiver. I'm talking about buying the barrel from one location, get your gas tube from another, all the rest of your base fixtures, your upper receiver from yet another location. In fact, there's even polymer uppers out there, as I've mentioned. There was a deal for $12 apiece for polymer uppers, aluminum insert or steel insert. reinforced by the which model you got and uh... i think there were no four dollars or six dollars so you had your options on the reinforcing plate if you go with a gas block instead of an a frame if you go for the out for the for for the uh... gas diverter but six five six dollars for the block and yes you can keep the gun down around four hundred dollars or even the last if you're lucky on the barrels it depends on what you decide the way the caliber with what do you what chamber you're going with and picking the specials as they go is you know one of the rules you know you want to figure out how to make it work for you again well www dot palmetto stearmory dot com and palmetto stearmory dot com this is again one of those things where while you were palmetto first thing i'm looking for is what i have a little with the daily deals always you know you know guys go to the clearance go to the promotional see what they have not a whole lot the way of you know small items uh... it wears in the past if you recall as we brought the brush over the pagers usually something that you know is useful for everybody now they always have their kids at one price or the mark down a little bit their idea mark down is the what used to be the price for the higher end kit uh... back in the day only only but that would be a year or a quarter ago yeah about a year and two months okay back in the day uh... now the same kids the carby like them for our five hundred dollars apiece they want you could have got for two thirty nine literally could have bought two for the price of one my biggest problem is the fact that the twenty inch guns are there asking as much as they are for the standard twenty inch air fifteen uh... in a regular rifle and that it's an eight three with a flat top rear end with no rear sight the uh... in this case will not only point this out uh... only seven hundred dollars again at back uh... when you're listening to uncle mark here maybe you're a quarter go here and a half ago of that was a on the off-sale cycle about what three nineteen to three seventy five if you got the h bar and all the other two dead to goodies made special it varies because the pomodal makes every kind of kit you can imagine now another thing that they do have over pomodal or uh... handguns which everybody has some but if you take a look there's a few little uh... package deals that they have especially with some of the springfield armory guns and also some of the uh... revolvers uh... they're carrying the heritage line like a lot of people are i know it's twenty two but it still works and uh... it's one of those things where if you're looking for a way to get a you know everybody with a little bit of a hand cannon for about one fifty one forty right around there you can end up with a decent little handgun that does what it's supposed to do and that's it single-action and six rounds that's why i think what you get out of the deal could be wrong but it's wrong so right another thing here uh... again although twenty two is not really cheap it's cheaper than most rounds and of course like easy to carry easier you know snick away in one package dealer another with both your pet rig and with your house package your your backpack so it's uh... it's still with a sensible round to have and a sensible firearm or you know we're in a game get a rifle or a game get a pistol to have in your your long-range kit anyway uh... you will consider all kinds of other neat tricks of the trade but you know the pricing about carrying that is that it can also be used for other problems should they be the two-legged predator type and i would still use it rather than harsh language and throwing a stick you get my you have a drift uh... otherwise with palmetto they do have some optics i haven't looked at what they have most recently here there's a full spectrum of in the of you know items to look at uh... magazine prices have been coming down in any way shape or form that i've seen but they are reasonable uh... one location or another and palmetto does have water to little sales right now going on as far as off the shelf ready to go so you take a look at that they also have combo deals but i'm not afraid about most of those uh... discuss well again look like i said it was year and a quarter ago year and a half we wouldn't be looking at that color idea would you couple other things let's get this done to body armor uh... center for systems dot com again uh... that was asking where was the other stuff the german i haven't looked at the what was restocked and i do know that the supplier is was expecting a can which should have come in it's going to be there today or tomorrow or whatever uh... when the next day or two it depends on again fickle finger of transportation with a few issues where they are all what a surprise but uh... with regard to the body armor if they do get it in there looking at some of the Hungarian armor again with a ceramic plate that is right for armor don't forget it's soft armor all the way around including behind the ceramic plates you have supplemental armor to help take the blood out of whatever you got hit with right off the bat, which is a big double plus good item. So I am a firm believer in those particular ideas. If you go to military surplus, let's go to military plus clothing, I think is where it is. There we go. Let's look to see what they have. They do have a couple of really horrible helmets. And let's see if they have any body armor. They still do show the Czech M95 armor. It looks like they're out of the German sand-colored quote-unquote flak vests. Those are actually just their standard police service vests. And the size large, looks like that might be it. Except sold out, it would be a surprise. I bought a big chocomo, I'll tell you that. They do have the Czech conventional vest. It's actually full system. and they have it both in large and extra large. Now this includes a groin plate which will velcro up and out of the way if you wanted to, which doubles up your chest armor. And it does have a significant throat slash gorgé plate, you know, wrap around, which is something that I highly recommend. Most people don't really think that through. Of course it's going the other extreme. The Pascat did even have uh... as good a protection in terms of the upper neck armor and it was improved neck armor than when those things came out uh... it's in the uh... what basically we call the uh... woodland lightning bolt pattern with the lighter color which jumps out everybody got that lighter green but that's part of the typical dazzle pattern it works quite well in the field and again those are how much are those well okay hold on they're one ninety apiece so hopefully for jolene occasionally have never had you do that before i just had a comment there you know all okay how much uh... hundred and ninety dollars apiece is what they are for extra large and for large to go check that out go to center for systems dot com and go to the military supplies and when you get there it's military clothing that's what's left for the moment but that will probably change shortly with all the stuff that's going on so will find out more about that soon anyway uh... that center for systems dot com but we get it was subject to tour block about waco and the development of what happened there with really work work work headed towards the same part of the shipwrecked cycle the word right now with a similar situation uh... i think it's rather fascinating first of all that the national bombing just disappeared off the map the national bombing just disappear after national bombing just disappeared off the map you know what i mean it's like well it was pretty significant or you need to ignore that so that tells me that the spit swappers and ring knockers realize they got killed a good call with a head of the cookie jar all the way up to their armpit and there was a way they could of the situation of the continued draw attention to it seemed things like this happened before um... i think it's something you know everybody that day after the uh... that the attack on wake of the final attack the uh... the massacre on national television everybody was actually there were two at there were two attitudes to that everybody was first of all just they were there nobody was like well deflated or anything like that it's that there was a station that we should we should have moved even faster than it we already were but the biggest problem you've got the greater the distance of the set a million times a problem you've got is moving mass effectively if you're thinking about fighting rather than some kind of mass riot kind of thing or just mass motion kind of thing where everybody's going to be a knee-jerk mode the enemy laughs because they have coordination and you have not the day after the uh... event nationally a lot of people of course said we should well the argument was to strike and you know this is it you know cold cold you know was well where okay which would select you know select an option what do we do the uh... i don't think that that would be an issue now i think they would just be if we have our election in concord cycle this time if we fight here we know where we're going to work starts uh... it would be we'd be eventually very quickly fighting everywhere uh... there isn't any closure or any coming together with any of the nonsense with any of these communists on the other side everybody completely understand that part all the only issue is you know how or what kind of contacts would take place well the discussion and again military people patriot militia people we had uh... people who were in we're not going along with the communist agenda and that happening right now by the way i can't say anymore but was just put it this way lot of people wait for the enemy come in we had to do this one one quote when they were pushing for uh... the rec city force camp with that a row of people you just want to reach across table just beat be the people that are not ever put a bullet in right there but you had to take off we knew exactly what they were doing well understood because we have a piece of the puzzle everybody had their piece of the puzzle of the year sitting there you're like you know uh... any other situation by the only person here figures this with the characters in that case and he's from washington anybody i mean i but you realize it was actually happening that way other people hoping to say thank you're not going to do something right there but nowadays probably i would have but that's just we'll learning from your own learning lessons you don't let them get away when you got a material at that bar arms reach that's why we'll get a physicist collate here a lot of people of the same attitude if they come out to get your face or they come out to snoop lot of people just gonna shoot the rest me down with it and you won't be i could i get a chance there's not to be discussion or a chance to debate why that should happen the biggest problem you have with the panty waste they're going to do the whole not yet or not now what we've been doing that for a long long time and usually if these characters that again like i said the shallow hells We need to ignore the shallow hells. We need to understand that we already know that we have a conflict before us. The big thing is to settle in your mind that you now, how do you accomplish the test? You don't need to discuss this with a whole lot of people, but you need to mentally, first within your own, between your own ears. You personally need to make the decision, what am I going to do? and it has to be a an idea from the old in fact it was even though what about this what about this will that's really how you should be looking at the situation that you're in right now so yes you know if you actually maul around what what we do here but then because that happens what will we do here that's part of the prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance you can sit down and ask yourself you know where is this headed it's it's obvious we were taken out of this there's no Common ground, there's no coming together, there's nothing that's gonna fix this, there's no warm, fuzzy that can make anybody feel good about these asshat, pedo queers on the other side. Nothing. There's nothing that, there's no middle ground with these monsters, slashy pieces of trash. The Communists, you have some middle ground with the Communists, you please explain that one to me, I'd love to hear it. The only thing you can do is continue to try to acquiesce by throwing somebody else from the sleigh, and everybody's getting tired of that. and i would remind you that one of the fact that things about that is kind of like what we call the moscow syndrome and that's really what happened now it's why the republic rats have become a near relevant mechanism anybody think about this is there anybody is really all excited about all republic ratcher their two-week top note that uh... that to their date if they we had four years where we had a republic president we had a republic rat uh... congress and in fact for the first two years of the of the trumpet administration you had the house the senate and the presidency you did not a bright people you know the strong-arm people you know how to do the democrats are doing right now because the penny waste republic rats have been absolutely useless for you know how many months because that again they got the house the senate but not all perfect but guess what they still have got a whole lot of damage have a play they didn't have McCain on their side. Well, actually the Democrats did have McCain on their side. Well, and the thing is that the Republicans are just no longer relevant. Part of the math formula is that they've always failed us. We've always lost ground. And then it's always two years down the road. Well, we've been two year-ing down the road while they've been busy surrendering people, letting people be murdered, let whole elements of the country be shoveled away to your enemy's camp. and it's not worth that point word that they're the discussion at that end with them is irrelevant like i said door to your the year-and-a-half dollar road now only here at all the rollers election we need to be thinking about that don't think about the disaster the shipwreck they put before you because you let go this far all will change it down the you haven't changed anything to this date what are you talking about in fact even when they are in the court of court in power they'll betray each other rather than stick together as a party And it's a failure. It's a repeated failure ad nauseam. Yeah, the state of Michigan has stepped in again with the county officials and stopped the vote count up in Annerham again. The guy was supposed to get all of the paper ballots for all of the places and go in and do the verification on the signatures and whether they were folded and mailed or not and all that. And now they got an injunction until Monday to go back into the Admiralty on Monday. And let me ask, here's a simple, I've always been fascinated by this, who would care anyway if I counted them? Oh, they would corrupt their elections. They're saying it will corrupt their future elections. The only thing that it, in fact, who would care? Okay, well, here's the thing. if somebody at the democrats will say we had election of the other kind of demanded somebody recon I've had right there to help over them The only people that would be trying to stop you from recounting are the criminals who are involved in the vote fraud to begin with. That's the only one. That's the only thing that makes any sense. Guys, first of all, the most important aspect of this is surveying what is digital technology. Well, the whole argument when we all got into this crap years ago was, well, it would be so much easier to keep track of and so much easier to... Okay, and it doesn't weigh anything. Now granted here the physical what they're terrified of is that we know about what we argued that when you incorporate any electronic technology like this it's totally corruptible and it is. But the problem is that we still haven't gotten to the point where they've tried to convince everybody that oh you don't need that physical ballot for bookkeeping. Uh oh. Come back Mark. Hey Mark. Looks like we lost Mark. Hang on, give him a second. Trying to get everything back up and running looks like he's there but... I don't know if he can unmute himself or what happened. Let's see if we can get this to work. Mark, do we have you? Three. There, now we got you back. Well, I was gone, gone, gone. I was disconnected. The moment we started talking about, well, wait a minute. Okay, all you have to do is mechanically, when they talk about physically auditing the vote, then you're going to demonstrate just how corrupt the electronics are. And that's what they're trying to stop. That's all this comes down to is that you know, there's the in fact there is a really obvious Fingerprint with regard to the fake election and the corruption which is why the most corrupt are the ones blocking in fact, let me ask you something Okay, when the Trump election took place four years ago Did anybody on the Republican side try to stop anybody from proposing that they should recount to make sure that they could find out what happened with the election? Oh, that's right, nobody did, did they? But nobody but the lazy asses on the other side, you wanna know why they didn't do this four and a quarter years ago? Because four and a quarter years ago, they did the exact same thing they did this last November, but they did it too late and so it failed them. However, problem, they still incorporated their own corrupt processes exactly as we know them now. And so if they challenged it by actually voting and surveying the accounts, you would have the exact same demonstration of these spikes in unusual activity that you just saw with all of the latest surveys that were done just four or five months ago. That's why there never was. There was a, ah, remember all that garbage, the screaming women? but there wasn't anybody who stopped and said, well, we need to fully, we will recount and we need to survey the election process. They weren't going to do that. The Democrats couldn't do that because if they did, they get caught in their own criminal action. But now we go four years forward and now that the criminal action is identified, it's the Democrats, the Democrats who are doing everything to stop anybody from truly surveying. the criminal action criminal fraud you know that works nobody would have stopped them four-and-a-half years ago if they really genuinely want for a counter recount even though the whole blasted country in fact if we don't that we're found even more if you know obviously obvious you know fraud and the numbers would have been probably pushed over the top across the board all categories for trump that time the difference is the level of fraud that they've the prepared for it over a four-year period execute five months ago, six months ago, going on seven. Think about that. Nobody on the Republic rat side ever complained about anybody recounting, but then again, nobody made a great effort to try. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yes, Mark. It's Fluffy. I have a, a not really connected question. It's about health. Does the, uh, the stuff that we can make of the, uh, Was it the decontamination that, hopefully I can't remember the, well detox, with a detox formula. Do you know if that might have a beneficial effect on arterial plaques and stuff? Apparently I'm in worse shape than I thought when I went in the hospital. I want to do open-arm surgery and bypasses on me now. Well, I don't know about it. No, I don't know that it would help you with that. I would assume it still is going to do a good job of combating any of the other biologicals that might affect you, bacteriological or viral. But in this case, you're talking mechanical. In fact, to be quite honest, how many bypasses are they talking about doing? At least two. And then when I cracked my eye open with the open heart surgery, and I told them I don't think so. So they're talking now about stents, which might be acceptable to me. And I was also thinking about natural and even medication to help clear my arteries. Right. Deplecting. Right. You know, they say I've got a large amount of the blockages and going to my legs, the arteries are almost completely blocked and from the heart. I'm in worse shape than I thought. But I'm not going to do the open-heart surgery because I've just got this feeling I wouldn't go home. Right. Well, the stint, I actually, I know people have gone both ways. I know people who have had open-heart have had bypasses that, well, they're still alive today, but they've, you know, bypasses were, you know, 20, 30 years ago. A survivable procedure, but the stints are just as common as not, and that's another option if they feel that that would successfully deal with the problem. probably open-heart surgery is you know what they have to do. I've decided that it's a last choice scenario if at all. I want to find nutritional supplements or whatever that might help clear my artery. If you know of any, I know choline is supposed to be effective in helping helping do that slowly. I'm going to try that and anything else I can come up with before I go for that open heart surgery stuff. I want to be a year recovering from that if I do make it through. I just got this very bad feeling about it. I'm sure you know what I mean. Right. Well, again, that's where they've already given you options. The tent, they're usually going to go through the leg on that, right? Yeah. They did a... Well, I heard you did that check using that and I didn't, I hardly felt a thing. Well, if they do it right, you're not supposed to feel anything. So, I mean, at least not with any discomfort. You might have pressure, as they say, you're going to feel some pressure. But if they've done everything right, then the anesthesiologist doing their job, his job or her job, should ensure that, you know, again, modern medicine in that respect, unless they're not back uh... should be a should that should be a problem the big issue again is if you're if you do have the options the uh... medication issue has to do with you know the plaque build up in a try to peel back uh... they've also well when you do this can't you know they do the rotor rotor thing with certain you know kumbaw and that so far with everybody i don't know that had that done has been successful quite successful so i think if it's less intrusive and it's something that grief they say would successfully deal with the problem, then if that's what you feel good with, then you know, roll in that direction. Yeah, I feel all right about that. I just have this bad feeling about the open heart thing, and of course it would take, from what I've been told, a better part of a year to recover from that. I mean, that's not the only thing I can think of that's more and more extensive than that is like an, and yeah, and you know, where they replace your heart, transplant. Well, it doesn't sound like that's the option they're going for, right? So the transplant's not on the menu right now. Right, they were talking about bypasses, and that's just what I... that's such a bad feeling about them. So I'm not going to do it unless that's the only option. Well, even with the bypass, let me point something out. I've worked with people who stood up all day working after a month and a half, actually, with outpatient processing. Needless to say, you've had other issues. For everybody else listening out there, you probably have one family member or another, but I've worked with people who have had triple bypasses who have worked standing up, talking full open hearts, split the check and do the whole nine-air effect. The only interesting thing with the one, one of the guys who helped me build uh... is that he had uh... we've done at university of michigan and uh... he had no this is real story about her to carry a floppy but this just relate something uh... why you always assume the worst you won't be disappointed they put him back together everything is running fine heart was a hundred percent better he did three bypasses and but we standing there right there with me one day he goes all and he looks down and his shirt is poked out of the bus poked out in the middle of his chest where sturdum is and there's a spot about a half inch that's sharp that's just like a nail point and we're looking at that and he rolls up, he unbuttons his dress shirt and he rolls up his t-shirt and there's this stainless steel wire sticking out of his chest. Well that's not good so needless to say we'd get him handed off to the hospital right away. he got in there and uh... then an intern uh... doctor you know the what doctor to be uh... did the x-rays everything and he goes well let me show you something what happened is what they're what they when they're working on your heart like that they shut you down they do everything in the late on the list they hit you with a battle gone with attached to it's a basically a deep in it and uh... what's interesting is they rolled the wire up and talked it in his chest and the wire at the other end was still attached to his heart what happened is the sharp end of the wall of the connector the wire the line that the other end of the door would be hooked up to the d_-fib machine poke its way work its way through the that the tissue and came out through his skin was taken out about a half-inch out of his chest well the guy gave him the board get heat they tried to deny anything was wrong i think the wire was medication to me but i'm looking right at a good but not normally goes to your door but about the book but for my end either you look at about it And he, and so they actually tried to lie, uh, claim that, oh, that's all there is. Well, it turned out both the wires were still in him and we're still attached to his heart. And so what they decided to do with the one is, uh, they ended up having to do a smat it from the other direction, but they just literally grab it with force up, pull it out through the hole after they, you know, obviously knocked him out. And then they just ripped, you know, pull the other part, pull the part off of the heart because of course scar tissue would have built up around it. and he was going to be okay. Well, he didn't trust that. But the good thing is at first they tried to deny that there was a problem and there was only the one problem. And it turned out that there were both of the leads were still in his chest. So there's a worst case, but not terminal, but worst case scenario about things that could happen on the operating table. My argument is like, well, if you had time to roll it up around your hand, didn't you have time to disconnect it from the heart? Did everybody- We just leave it in there for next time in case I need to leave it later. It's like, didn't you know where it was? Somebody had to know where it was. You rolled, somebody rolled it up and you could see it was literally in the x-ray. You could see how it had been wrapped around somebody's hand. You know, you get that oval effect and they slid it off the gloves and they just left it in the, you know, in the chest cavity. So I don't know what they were thinking. I really, granted you have only so much time. You don't want the person under for other than a set period of time, and that varies depending on the surgery. Needless to say, you're working the person on a heart-lung machine while you're doing the surgery. Heads up there. So understand for me, but here's the thing. Even with the original surgery, he was back to work in a month and a half, and that was actually getting out there and moving around doing something. Not not overexerting himself or anything, but standing upright and being around people you know non-stop for eight nine hours at a time So as far as I'm saying it take you a year I mean it's to me it looks like you're looking at a double bypass It's a personal choice thing there as far as the initial surgery But you know what your physical condition is both the stent looks like a better option and I kind of talked to everybody This is where you have to balance things out and the step looks like it would be the solution or can deal with it than you know that that might be the better way to go with your death about that i'm not getting your right next year you're you've got all the information i've only got the part of you know we're reviewing a few minutes here i'm very much appreciate your opinion marm well you know i have respect for it the other thing to remember is not getting any younger if you have to have it done it's better to do it sooner rather than later that's the only thing i will say If it looks like it's inevitable that that's the case, it's like, you know, I'm getting older by the minute. And any, for instance, there's things that I damaged in all my career and service. I mean, there's something that's affecting me right now that'd be like, I'm thinking, should I have them do something about it or should I wait because, oh, well, I can live with it, but I know it's going to, you know, probably get worse. And it's just mechanical. It's not, you know, Oregon, it's mechanical. but if as if we wait later i'll tell you exactly what they told my grandfather my grandfather at ninety uh... six years old uh... was hail and functional could talk to you just let me had no you know meant for no mental issues physically for a guy that was ninety six he was a very healthy man but he had as i've mentioned many times on the air he had his but me problem because you know if these were wearing out well they actually warm down to the ball to the point where was painful to walk he would still walk you think twice by couple of do it but he he decided that it was you know hey it's just bad i should have it you know take care of so we wanted to talk to the doctors he was living in florida time they said they all mister karke you're one of the healthiest ninety six-year-old men that i've seen he goes but if we were to we could get you in the operating room i could do the surgery you'd come out of it just fine and then you probably die And he said, here's why. Because you're so old that blood clots would get you. It wouldn't be the surgery, wouldn't be, you could survive it just fine. Physically, for your age, you are a very strong man. But I know way in hell I'm going to put you in surgery for that particular process because of what it would do to you. Well, unfortunately, he shopped around in those dirty whores in medicine. He found a hospital out in California that was willing to do it. Now, they said they gave him a 50-50 chance. like yeah well i think i could suffer with the bad news over the fifty fifty chance but he decided that was worth it because he does see the one b take care of himself he went out there had the surgery and what fine and then after he will money was done three days later he died of higher off of blood clots exactly as his doctor in florida told so he didn't die of natural he did die of natural cause of age but he died because of complications in the process that was would was not essential to him living I understand his personal choice, but he probably would have made it to 100. And by the way, he did round out to the next year because it took time before he found some horror. Some prostitutes out in California were willing to do it, the one it comes down to. So again, that's the other factor. If you're younger or young, I mean, if you think about this, if it looked like it would be a problem later, it would be more of a problem for you as a patient. there's the other balancing factor and if you feel if they if the doctor feels that you will that you have a reasonable survivability rating coming off the table from the significant surgery like that now then that would be the other part of the math formula just a heads up always try to relate we share what we've learned about some of the things i've seen personally uh... some stuff we can just live with unfortunately our hearts gotta keep moving or we only got so many minutes left and that's it. If it stops, we still just heads up on that for if we don't want to lose you. I appreciate it and I'll thank you again sir. Well I'll tell you what, we're almost to the top here. Well if your heart's not moving, you're not breathing, you don't have any circulation, pulling the trigger won't happen. So guys for everybody out there, these are some of the things you need taken into consideration. Maintenance now all you may not be significant surgery but it may be maintenance surgery there are things in injuries that you had but the doctors will tell you the same thing at a certain point you're just gonna have to bite the bullet live with pain i can't fix it because it's not safe to fix it that's something that will you will run into all that run into if we provided we live long enough and that time is now that's an answer god so but you mean while or fickle finger fate whichever you want to believe in that's fine by me it's just understand that in the meantime plans plan on fighting with what you got all that well uh... c uh... last but not least and again um... or had some questions but yet there's a bunch of gear out there i a ok i see why cuz center fires got a reform into so for angela and for robbie There's a bunch of this gear out there. It looks like it's rubber. Well, it is. It's striated nylon with a rubber molding over it, guys. This stuff lasts forever. I've had some of this stuff for acts that I have left it out for like a year. And the stuff really doesn't break down. It is typically designed, if you'll notice, for mountain troop units or units that are in really damp, damp, wet environments. NATO had a bunch of it for years. The Belgians built that the touch had some of the car one way this week still had a bunch of a surplus uh... then the twisted to switch have the equipment is well-made the newer stuff has the newer plastic cast nylon uh... baklars and such very very sophisticated push releases the whole nine yards it's good equipment and if that's where you want to go with that a promise ode green you'll find any camouflage for the most part there was some made in woodland very little most of it will be o d grain and it works just fine uh... the big thing is it actually does do a good job of repelling moisture if they decide to do what it's designed to do but don't count on it being like bulletproof there is no such thing perfectly waterproof there is no such thing either so you've got to remember that if you get things what you got a dry and clean them out In fact, it's not so much that the gear will break down, but remember if you do get some moisture and stuff, you're still going to have to air things out and make things breathe. And the one thing about these rubberized units, you know, the rubberized backpacks, magazine pouches, they make everything that matches up with it. Canteen covers the whole nine yards. In fact, if you want a cherry pick, you can make a really nice rig. They're reasonably lightweight. And yes, if you want to go that way, they're very serviceable. The French backpacks and the Swiss backpacks made in these patterns have been around for a very, very long time. In fact, the Germans even made a whole web gear kit. You can get mag pouches, you can get the medical pouch, you can get the radio pouch, everything. And the Austrians. So all of it will work together. All of it will interchange. So yes, if that's something you want to go with, I've got quite a bit of it. I'm not using, I think, any of that on my primary kit right now, but I do have a backup series of kits that are stashed away in another cache located way up north, and that would probably be some of my winter Arctic gear for the time comes. If I had to ED the AO when I was bare-buck naked, I ended up up there, you'd see me with that equipment. So, yes, it's worthwhile. And again, if you have any questions, send me an email at liberty at provide.net if there's something in particular you're looking at. Remember guys buy more ammunition more food both their weapons and the communists will either try to starve you out or try to shoot you our mission Well keep eating use your ammunition shoot their ass and be done with it that way they can't use their ammunition on you But you will be stripping their debt and then using more of their ammunition on more of their people God bless our republic Death to the new world order Ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run, on the march of day and night We're going to get out of the way for now. Ed taking over, more of a live LTR coming up. We got all the plants covered because he might get a little chill tonight. We'll see what happens. Anyway, we'll be back tomorrow at the same time. Liberty Tree Radio, there and out. Bye.
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