May 26, 2021
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4h 5m
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on May 26, 2021, covering weapons systems, body armor, preparedness, and political commentary. The afternoon show focused on the Chiappa CF-500 9mm AK-pattern rifle, body armor options from Centerfire Systems and Coleman's, and discussed ammunition pricing and wartime production capabilities. The evening show continued with detailed tactical advice on first contact firefighting, team dynamics, breathing techniques, and psychological preparation for combat, followed by discussion of Charles Dyer (July 4th Patriot) and his continued incarceration, and brief commentary on Oath Keepers.
- weapons wednesday
- chiappa cf-500
- 9mm rifle
- body armor
- osprey mark iv
- centerfire systems
- coleman's
- preparedness
- tactical training
- first contact
- charles dyer
- july 4th patriot
- oath keepers
- ammunition pricing
- ercot
- rolling blackouts
- texas power grid
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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. Back on my machine. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. 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 to numbers. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample 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? Is this still the land of the free? your training and you will come back alive good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report at mark corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and south gentleman who were listening to us on the three radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on that satellite and we are on a m f m micro station c b bay stations and uh... ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska yeah but the because they're listening on forty six computer back in the cool early nineties well because alternate hallmark and golden spike doesn't have all the government and other turd spyware on it because it's not hooked up to the regular internet it's kind of like the old are if you're familiar with it or not look it up same idea where the internet came from okay anyway it is five oh eight p.m. eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday it is a twenty six of may it is the thirteenth year of open baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of all america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of the swords and the battle continues actually well interesting some of the stuff that has been going on and i will ask again what happened to the national bombing what happened to the national bombing What happened to the Nash that's sitting there? Yeah, well, I think I heard somebody go ahead Hey, I'm trying to get in real quick here. This is Will from Florida I went on to the website and the only thing I could find yesterday was a button that Donate and it took me straight to the PayPal page I couldn't find the link where all the manuals and stuff were listed. No, I know left. Okay, okay before we get farther Try the top middle button as opposed to the right side button and or vice versa whichever one you try. I didn't see the donate button on the top. Real quick, there is only one donate button, Dad. I took the other page down because of the address problem that we were having. It wasn't even giving people notations. I did mention this a couple of Fridays ago when somebody asked about it and I'll mention it again right now. The main donation page that we had before they had a list of products that were up for donation, we would send you a gift if you requested that gift. We took that page down because PayPal stopped giving us the addresses of people to ship it to. In some cases we weren't even getting the email address, we were just receiving the funds. So because of that glitch with that page, I had to take that down until I can get everything sorted out there. So there is only one button. There is only one button. When you click it, It does take you to the PayPal page. Once you enter the donation there, I've had it tested by several people. The option to add more information to the person you're donating to, is there? It's a notation thing. It already has some text in it. Some people don't fill it in. So when it comes to me, I get that line of text that's already preloaded there that tells you to send specific instructions to the person you're donating to. Okay, what he's interested in doing is requiring one of the books. It is down right now. I am working on it. It is taking a while because I have to go through each of the buttons and make sure everything's working before I put the page back up. We could do it this way. It's a $20 donation, right? Yeah. And it'll be just make a notation. In the notation, there's two things we need. Just put books. and then an address. But obviously, you know, the information for your address, mailing address, because we can still do that with the other one, right? We're in the notation. Yeah, as far as you put it in the notation, what it's for, I'll know what it's for and I can shift it over there. Otherwise, any donations coming in through there right now is being taken as part of the drawing for the end of the year bill, which we're doing this Friday. which I have to put this up, Dad. Our system is on ERCOT now, okay? The same company that screwed up the rest of Texas. And never guess what we have scheduled for this holiday weekend. maintenance and Rolling blackouts the same thing that caused the problem last time They're doing again this weekend rolling blackouts because of the high demand because of the Summer weather in the air condition something that this area has never had a problem with the whole time I've been here now that we're on our cat We're doing scheduled rolling blackouts and again. I would ask isn't it Texas doesn't everybody know about electricity and you know air conditioning and Texas who was a dumbass who can't figure out how to do their job is based well they're doing it intentionally it's not actually a little bit part of that third world garbage brought to you by obama and the rest of the terms are playing a poll the strength for them because otherwise look you know logically which is think this through any of the southern states already have a specific number of load for what air conditioning There's nothing new. Nothing new. Think about the timing too. This is Memorial Day weekend. People are going to be at home. People are going to be in their homes where they're going to be wanting to be entertained, watching videos or playing video games or doing stuff on their computer or doing Zoom calls. Or watching TV. Whatever. And they plan to do this on a holiday weekend. We're going to have rolling blackouts and it is the first it is the first test of her cuts rolling blackout system for this area. So congratulations. I understand it was two years in the making, but you would think with the fiasco with what happened with the rest of Texas because we weren't affected by that. that we would have used a no-confidence clause in whatever contract they signed in and said, no, we're going to stick with the Southern Power Coalition, which is what is a collective power company in the first political group. The Southern Power Coalition actually maintained and kept the system running, and it's involved with Texas, Oklahoma, and Oh, New Mexico. You know, basically a coalition of the states that were running it. Now we're handing everything over to ERCOT, which isn't even an American company. So hey, congratulations. You get what you pay for you, right? Oh, I really did too good a job. So that means somebody slid a big brown envelope under somebody's door, on the back door, by the way, so nobody would see. And now the rest is history. By the way, this is just like California. Well, that's right. Remember all those California-cater move-ins that we warned everybody about? You know, you see what's happening now. It's New York, too. Floridians are having a big problem with New Yorkers. So again, what this comes down to is we have seen... Well, we know it's going to have to happen. You have an American war for independence, you can shoot the bastards and be done with it, and then they're not going to bother you anymore. Whoever it is that betrayed the system needs to be shot by the people. It's that simple. That'll settle it real quick. Otherwise, this is not going to go away. They're going to continue with this tripe until we get rid of them. if that's all there is to it. There is no other conversation that fits. There's no, well we can go the next election. I'm loving that one right now. Yeah, you mean like the last fake election and the other fake election four years ago before that, which by the way, they almost got Hillary if they had done. We've been discussing what happened with the fake election last, you know, last fall. Four years earlier, if they just hit the switch sooner, which is what they planned, because if you pay attention to the fake election garbage, guys, all the states that they're bitching about right now are the same states that they were pissing money about four and a half years ago when they did the exact same thing, but they did it later. And our state was one of them. And the same counties that did this garbage this time were the ones who did it the last time. So guess what's coming with the next election? You want to guess? I think we can figure this one out. So it's a waste of gas, it's a waste of air. And in fact it's also a waste of time to wait till then on top of everything else with what's going on. So anyway, as it is, go ahead, caller. So $20 is the price of the book? Right, just do a $20 donation, that'll cover the shipping, that'll be good. Well, I'll do $25 because remember I said I wanted the extra collectibles and memorabilia stuff, so I'll ship you $25. Okie doke. Sounds good. And then we'll expect that, so we just know that we're watching for that 25, like I said, marker and remember you in the notation, so you know, experiment, so that we know that it's working right. You guys, you can do that when you place the donation, you'll be able to, you know, note where the directions are for, you know, additional comments or whatever, that's where you normally put it, whatever the benchmark memo system is. I don't know what, like I said, I haven't tested it myself. So... Yeah. Sounds good. Okay, appreciate it. Real quick, I wanted to touch on something here that I mentioned yesterday only because, well, two things, but the first one has to do with weapons Wednesday real quick. The Chiapas CF-500, there's a whole bunch of these different 9mm AK knockoffs. Most of them you see already have the magazine insert in them or a variation that allows them to take Glock mags. The one I mentioned yesterday, which is a 17.25 inch barrel, it's a synthetic sporting stock. Now, here's the thing, it's got the skeletalized, it's a 90 stock that they, I don't know, they bought the mold or somehow the Chote stock showed up again. That's what that is, that's a Chote stock. And Chote made a whole bunch of these variations, you see them all, so they were available for the SKS. They made them for the Mini-14, they made them for everything actually, if it could, you know, if it was a steel receiver. And not for the AR, just for, you know, AKs, Mini-14s. I think they even made a carbine stock, but they didn't go over because there were two stocks out there available that were, you know, cool. So, as it is, I like that stock. As we jumped out at me, it's like, oh, I could buy this again. That would be cool. I'd recommend that. Now, one of the reasons people are like, well, why would you want that stock? If you butt-stroke somebody with that stock, it will not break. What? Well, you're not going to shoot them. Yeah, I'm sure you are. But you know what? If you don't feel a story, of course you will hold the bridge. But if I cannot hold the bridge, can I blow it up? No, no, no, you will hold the bridge. Remember bridge too far? Yeah, of course I will hold the bridge. Remember, he repeats it all the second time. Of course I will hold the bridge, but if I cannot hold the bridge, do I have permission to blow it up? Well, of course you're going to shoot them. Of course you are. But unfortunately, that's the big plan as opposed to how things usually work out. It's that guy that's really close that comes through the door around the corner where you can't swing the weapon around in time. You've got to be fast thinking. And bridging the sucker with your rifle is a real good solution. And what's nice about this particular design, as I've said, it gives you a little more girth. I like the way it creates a superior three-point contact and control for the rifle. The cheek weld, the cheek rest is a little bulkier, as you can see. It lends itself towards the right-hand shooter, but not because firing it left-handed around a corner years ago, I actually was pretty satisfied with the way the thing worked. uh... i know the stock is not the gun but the stock is significant obviously when it comes to supporting the weapon system now you might find those line around but i haven't seen them too much in any corner though there might be some s k s uh... models now the other k s the stock uh... extends because we need needles to play the action arrest of the stock so the stock is a full stock assembly not the but stock pistol grip assembly by itself The big thing here is that this little rifle is not a bad idea. Problem is, the one thing really the biggest problem, it's a 9mm. If 9mm, either we start cranking it out with our production facilities or we capture greater quantities during conflict, we are going to be producing. I mean, we're already working on that. We have dies for 9 production dies. We accessed back in the 90s. We also have 30-06 and 50 caliber BMG production dies. military production dies okay the nine millimeter dies we can produce from a slug of brass nine millimeter cases so that is on the chalks right now because of what's been going on and we do need to be ready for wartime production in country so we're working on it but unfortunately here's the problem remember i was looking for a seven six two by thirty nine rifle that might be reasonably affordable Five hundred sixty eight dollars is not reasonable by my standards for an AK considering what we've paid for them, but it is a better price. Unfortunately, this is a nine millimeter rifle. If this were two years earlier, I'd be telling you, oh hell yeah, buy it because I can buy three rounds of nine millimeter for the price of one five five six round. Ergo, if I need a training round, which I can always turn that training rifle into a combat rifle, I've got an excellent, less expensive way to familiarize everybody with the AK-47 action, the general performance of the gun. But every time I pull the trigger, I can fire three times for the price of your one round. Unfortunately, 9mm is now so goofy expensive and it's not really getting any relief, that the 7.62x39 round is now cheaper. I can fire two rounds of 7.62x39 rifle. for the price of one nine millimeter route but that's stupid that's goofy what about the industry of the government wants of the government told the industry what to do you make no mistake about that one and i don't care which i start you against it The government is telling the industry what to do with manufacturing and they're telling them what to do with where the pricing index goes. And I've told you about this before, what we've historically seen with the Batfaggots coming out and pressuring the FFLs. I don't know, one of our guys, it was an FFL, back when they were selling the SKS's for $56 apiece, he also bought a bunch of the K98 Mausers from Paragon for $5 apiece and he was charging, making a profit. he was selling them for twenty seven dollars apiece now guys if you get the rifle for five you know the words you got twenty rifles for a hundred dollars okay shipping was flat rate from paragon for ten dollars for twenty rifles at five dollars apiece so he posted them and was selling them for twenty seven dollars apiece now don't you think that like four hundred percent profit is reasonable would you be happy with four hundred percent profit on anything so the idea was he was buying the hell out of the things all the bat faggots came to his ffl and uh... to his store annual and they've been well you're selling these for twenty seven dollars and fifty cents apiece deals yeah what's your point And this is what they told him, they said, you should be selling this rifle for $350. Now, what that told me is something we'd had a discussion about, that they were pissed about the SKS going out for $56 apiece. and he was buying the SKS from Midwest at price from Midwest that they brought him in from China which was eleven dollars so he was charging fifty six dollars the same as Midwest and they were telling him a nut gun should be sold for four hundred fifty dollars and it's like you ain't telling me what to do or what to sell my weapons for all but by the way they you know they were they were pressuring So don't tell me this doesn't happen because we know first person this happens. That they were, oh my god, you're getting the guns cheap. They didn't mind if you did that. Their idea was that you were going to gouge everybody else. And they were going to tell you to gouge him. And I'm telling you that's going on right now. Why? Because we have seen it before. If you could turn around, 20 K-98, by the way, you sold many of those because they were Czech Mausers, Polish Mausers, German K-98s with German World War II proofs, and Chinese. The Chinese ones were any kind of K-98 that the Chinese made that kind of look like a K-98. That story is classic. But the Czech, Polish, and German Mausers were all World War II or pre-World War II. They were captured guns from World War II sent to the communist Chinese. They put them in caves and next to rice paddies, literally, and they did no maintenance on them. And then they were going to destroy them, and when they got over there, the guy said, we got anything else laying around? Oh, we have these all K-98s. And so they bought those for pennies. It cost more to ship them than it did to buy them. And basically, they were bulk. but to fill up the containers that have the crates and crates and crates and crates of sks is that they were bring over by the ship load okay so don't tell me that they don't do this because they do and in fact they've gotten worse they're more they're more pathetic and arrogant and rabid across the board i mean after all look at the try to put in charge of the bat faggot you know the baby murderer Right? So anyway, here's the thing, the 9mm is not coming down, but the rifle itself is a good idea, and there are several variations, but the Chiapas gun is, as far as I know, is a new manufactured gun all the way around with all of the AK fixtures, fittings, and connections that are totally integratable and totally reliable. So it's not a bad package for what it is. and uh... for a set number of dollars you can buy although it comes to the standard shop of ten-round magazines which look like little you know what fifteen-round a k mags are twenty round a k bags uh... instead uh... you can drop that insert the uh... the uh... the uh... cover plate and the uh... magazine follower or should say the magazine well and you can use Glock magazines in this gun. It's a Chiapo CF-500.210. God, it's a RAC-9 is what it is. Sorry, it's just the numbers they put up here for classic. Now the add-on part, I didn't check to see what the price was. I'm sure it's a few pennies, but it's definitely a useful tool. Would I get rid of the original mags? Well, I don't need to, because you can either drop that plate in and the magazine well right into the existing magazine well for the AK-47 configured mag, in this case, a 9mm variant. or you can pop that out and be using the couple of ten-round mags that come with a gun now i'd be curious to as i've said yesterday are there any spare mags for it better factory bags because i'd rather keep the factory mags for again a k familiarization even even now but here's the challenge of this one The 7.62x39 round is cheaper. I understand that. Seriously, I've told you, what would I be shooting for training right now? Well, 7.62x39. Why? Because it's 35 cents a round, or 40 cents a round, or 29 cents a round, depending on who's selling it, when you just bought it in the last six months. But it's still more affordable than pulling the trigger on a 9mm gun. uh... the difference which one of the more valuable in the long haul if i were get ready to go to war right now which we are the public to buy thirty nine rifle round is far more valuable to me than a nine millimeter is you know malcolm here this is where you get into the funny budget brain thing because it's like man i don't want to waste the seven six two right around the find it more of those when the shooting starts i have more bullets to shoot people with this is a good thing On the other hand, again, the 9mm felt recoil, minimal performance, comparable for 1000 inch range targets, which are target ranges 25 yards. And for general basic, from zero to teaching the person how to effectively use the basic system, The 9mm is a perfect choice because the shooter is focusing more on the points that you've given them about how to operate the weapon. And this gets into the issue of training aids. Y-22s are a good training aid. If you have people who have been conditioned by the BS from uh... collie wood and the media and their idiot school system you've got to overcome the stupid that has been conditioned into people from the public full system and from the propaganda are so the work for singing you do if you don't abuse the shooter you give the shooter every possible level of instruction necessary so they can comprehend grasp and then perform an execute all the task that you've demonstrated When they do that, when they pull the trigger, there's gonna be some angst. Why? The angst was not created by you. The angst was created by the stupidity of the lies generated about how it's gonna kick and you're gonna hurt and have a lot... Well, when you fire a .22, as you all know, it's really... There's bark, but there's no bite. Now, the 9mm really is no different. There's lots of bark, you know, bark, but there's no bite. So both of these are great base familiarization and confidence building firearms. Another advantage of the 9mm carbines, no matter which one it is you choose, is for you older shooters, myself, I'm getting older, I can still put a .6 to my shoulder or a .15, I'll be able to handle it. That's not going to be the case and hopefully if I'm still around, I'm going to stay in the fight no matter what. If I die early on, oh well, thank you Lord. appreciate the time I've had on the planet, well, time to leave. But in the meantime, if I continue to function, the 9mm rifle allows me to continue to operate effectively and no felt recoil, keep the sights where they belong, I get to continue to utilize the training and the experience I have, congratulations, thumbs up. Now this is also true of the AR-15 rifles, the difference is, in the past, the AKs have been cheaper just like the ammo. To a degree, there's a major jump, and a lot of guys in the AK world are pissing and moaning about this, and rightly so, that the prices are not where they should be. And no, you do not pay two or three thousand dollars, when in reality a thousand dollar gun or less. And the reason I say that is there are many weapons, very fine made AKs, and some of our listeners right now have a whole pile of them. Okay, lots of them and they have the better quality AKs. They sure as hell didn't pay three four thousand dollars a rifle. Okay? Arsenal Arsenal guns were more they are stupid price right now. They shouldn't be okay. Good caller jump in there. Hey, it's me again. Checked. Ed you should check it. I already went ahead and did it. Very good. Okay. Well, we'll actually I'll do it during the break is what I'll do. Another thing here real quick. on the uh... the chiappa is the other group of company actually is done if you're not familiar with the chiappa company what they do they have done a lot of look alike twenty two a lot of other weapons that are very very unique but uh... moving over into the eight came in nine millimeter is to make kind of fascinating i mean it's logical they could do that coming up from the you know from experience with the other guns The other advantage they have is the proliferation of AR and AK platforms out there to draw parts from, which makes it a lot more affordable to go into a project like that, and that's exactly what they did. So it's $568.13 over classic firearms for this rifle. It would be a good choice. I like the stock. You may not like the stock or somebody's going to tell you, oh, this is stupid. OK, well, if you would ever. By the way, they do send the pistol grip base. It's not just a bolt. It's actually the retainer. It slides into place. Dad, real quick for the caller who made the donation. I got the notation for what you wanted, but I didn't get an address, but I do have the email address that is attached to the PayPal. I will email you for the address. There we go. Very good. My fault. My fault. I'll fix that quick fast in a hurry. There we go. Okay. Now, one of the other things about this particular rifle, it does take the optics. You can switch out the rear stock if you want to. I would recommend try the gun with the stock that's on there. If you're going to buy it with the skeletal stock, with the SVD type, knockoff crude copy okay it's a little like it all shut up please it's an SPD knockoff okay it looks like and it's all one big monkey casting I know exactly what this stock is but as far as working work well are now there is a possibility that if they got if they didn't get the molds from chode or they didn't buy from choke not jokes not really around it was absorbed by uh... one of the other consortiums and absorbed it again another direction part i know uh... so it might be a copy knockoff of the governor all mold off of one of the stocks and they you know that maybe lightened up the rear uh... to me i'd like to wait uh... what we did with a lot of the stock for instance as we put them on long barrel rp k is and made baby poor man's dragon off out of them the cool thing is is we can get the basket flash hiders for about three four dollars back in the day the stock ran twenty seven dollars scope malt was uh... from tennessee and then uh... american company that made the mouse because you could get a from you know the chinese weren't sending anymore and uh... that the malts themselves made by the same company allowed you to put whatever scope you wanted on the roof and it look like a little crude you know that's the deal which is the it doesn't have to be an svd but it does have the image and it was fun to shoot and it pretty well stayed on target out there five hundred yards and does what it's supposed to do in that respect as a marksman's rifle i'm not telling you you're going to tack drive with it that they can't i don't really expect that Even the SBD, we know its performance range. Trust me, we have a bunch of the SBD knockoffs and some of the earliest Russian ones or the complete Chinese ones that came in, which were not as pricey as they could have been. And there's even some of the can-head real Russian SBDs that came into Canada that have kind of filtered south, and we've had a chance to shoot those. So this is just one of those cool things where you can fiddle fart with a gun if you want to. And again, this is America. We can do this. Okay. We could do America. Anyway, enough on that, but it's the Chiapas, RAC-9, 17.25 inch barrel, synthetic sporter stock, 10 round magazines, 56813 ammo, and thick firearms. For the call, I made the donation. I sent you an email address for a... not email address. I sent you an email from Liberty Tree Radio at Yahoo.com requesting your mailing address. You get that to me, I'll forward that to Mark. I actually, I literally was clicking send on an email to Liberty at Provide.net the moment you just... Okay, that works too. That's good. That's the right way to mark. Perfect. There we go. Make sure I type everything you need. Make sure it's all there. Excellent. Well, we will. I guess that would break time is... only twenty five minutes away and we are at the bottom of the art in his weapons wednesday so i'll tell you what edward if you could our traditional weapons wednesday probably our break we need to do it once in a while and for all right Watch on these red notes, what mind you man this build In our valleys there is danger, and there's danger in our hills Oh, here you're not just singin' of the views of wild and free So soon you'll know the ringin' of the rifle from the street Oh, the rifle, oh the rifle In our hands will prove no frightful You may ride a good leap, you may know it's a turn, and after you forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back-switch faster when you meet all mountain boys and the leader John is sharp. Glad you'll make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove Noah's rifle. And if you wondered when you hear that drumhead that uh... flintlock or cap and ball think about it and and even right behind it pop which is why you always have to stay on target don't let it distract you when you actually kept around you know double okay just a heads up on that's why that was done by the way all the rifle uh... traditionally that goes back american war for independence and before actually a little bit but it moved forward and in fact was still used both in the Civil War, well actually the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and was last used in, well it was heavily used in the Spanish-American War and just survived being a popular tune, reworded a little bit into the World War I crew headed away when they marched off to, you know, war and again it's still out there in the inventory obviously we play it that's why so for everybody out there it's Americana and another thing here real quick weapons Wednesday with regard to a primary rifleman is an MBR is your first best choice if you are willing to invest and if you're willing to carry the weight because heavier main battle rifle everything is is a tad heavier it's true uh... the big argument for why we went to the air fifteen was that they were going to save two pounds off the rifle and a whole bunch of weight off of the ammunition and magazines unfortunately that we turn around keep adding more and more and more and more stuff and reconfigured the barrels of course added more material metal wise material uh... electronics everything adds up what's always lightweight but no way to keep adding lightweight things eventually are not so lightweight presently most of the weapons exceed the weight of the m fourteen which was originally argued it needed to replace because we were going to save weight the troops are going to be happier because it would be schleppen so much around and that's all been thrown out the window so bottom line is again the mbrs have their place main battle rifles have superior or even penetration and range and with the team a unit properly trained have every, you know, every likelihood is that they're going to overwhelm any kind of light rifle unit that's out there, especially if they use a proper combined arms team effort. Now, we have two philosophies within the, well, three really, not just two, but three, the third one is pretty straightforward. Heavy rifle units, light rifle units, and of course the uh... fully integrated and you know random uh... arm you know arms and arms and ammunition with certain units that are out there because uh... they believe in the you know philosophy of the full combined arms team within the squad one of the advantages of having heavy rifle squad is using them in lieu of other fire power that might not have been might not be available initially going into this conflict and the MBRs provide that, and especially if you have a team, if you see not just a fire team, but two fire teams making up a squad, and a combination of MBR and main battle rifle caliber belt fed or support guns, then you have a very different dynamic at point of impact. it's very critical to understand that no using heavy rifles as uh... as the more actually successfully did the american war for independence riflemen became a significant dynamic or you basically the fire brigade on the battlefield that's why you feel a lot of your units you guys are infantry many of you guys may be with the like the first second or third division your unit patch has brave rifles or rifleman Back in the day, that was like saying special forces. Just understand that. Rifleman was an elite element. The guys, and if you were with a rifle unit, you had to qualify as a rifleman. Not just as a musketeer or musketoon carrier. Anyway, we had a caller. What do we have? Hey, me again. I was thinking... Okay, we know that they're trying to weaken our military and I know why they're doing it. We know why. It's because they're going to make it easier for a takeover. But wouldn't that actually hurt them more in the long run? Because weakening it in the early stages means that we're going to have easier times fighting them and stealing their equipment, which is going to make us stronger. So it seems to me like they shot themselves in the foot. well you gotta remember you know the biggest problem we've got it relating to this is you're dealing with the yes man in washington uh... i've said this a million times the farther up the feeding chain you go the more you bobble your head and no common sense is applied that is the first biggest mistake everybody makes doesn't mean that wicked can't be do evil things but one of the prompt you've got is that again if they will leave their real life i guess to a degree they realize that but it's only if it was bizarre to me and i've seen this repeated over and over again people argue all of the big plan though it's not i mean if you take a look at what you've seen with what will tell you believe that by uh... slash the petals sniffer meat puppet is in charge what do you think of meeting with that heard must be like look at just some of the means you have look at the meeting where all the union workers who are all giving money to the petal meat you know you know the sniffer meat puppet now here in detroit and he starts flapping his gap and viciously attacking a guy because well you're talking or second of memorize any go i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Guys, that's a taste of what it's like to be in a room with those creatures. That's the part, everybody has a hard time wrapping a brand. It is more like a sitcom sci-fi piece with regard to dealing with the loons that are in Washington. And I don't care to a degree, it's true with a pentagram and has been for quite some time, the Pentagon, I call it the pentagram, because that's what it is. uh... and or when you're dealing with the bureaucracy and the bureaucracy doesn't stay in washington when they were planning recs eighty-four they were doing a a traveling dog and ponytail to try and figure out how much everybody would go along with recs eighty-four back in the or in the in the early eighties And that's how everybody was able to piece it together. They're doing the same thing right now. The exact same thing. I don't think they really care about Washington, D.C. They let that burn. Chicago's where they really want the capital to be. And that's part of the plan. But it's the idea that again, the management though, it's the management element. The big plan is that they're globalist everyone the neocons the turds you have the bushites their neocons They were ready to betray american a heartbeat using the core Satanists that they have and the core Jewish mafia they have in conjunction with Cross-dressing foreign troops which they were again the guys you wanted a lesson in this Go to the sister city program Go to Sister City Program and they take a look. Is it, oh hi, how you doing, Ben? The need a-ho, son, then we have got the glockenspiers and the girls have the bust and horton, and yeah, everybody's happy and we're dancing around and having a beer fest. That's not what they do. Every one of these Sister City Programs, they first bring in the cops, and the cops, they want them riding on all we would like. They don't, we don't go over there. They bring them over here. And when they bring them over here, they bring them over in big blocks and they, you're going to have a Polish cop busting you on the street. Don't you feel proud of the land of the fee and the home of the slave? So you get busted by a cop who's from another country, has no business being in uniform, carrying a gun in an American police car. That's because they have no respect or, um, confidence that the American troops are going to follow their orders. That's why they don't have a problem with clarifying the US military right now. Look at what Russia and look at what China is doing with their military and then compare it to what's happening with ours. People are pointing this out online constantly. They don't intend to really use the US troops in the US. It'll be like what happened in Australia. They didn't use Australian troops to go door to door and confiscate firearms or they used us. Right, the US Marines, by the way, for anybody who doesn't remember this, US Marines cooperated under UN command in Australia to go after guns against the Australian people. How many people remember that? And by the way, there are Marines who could be ashamed, but obviously a bunch of them weren't. They were more than happy to go along with that. And it was logical practice, practice, practice, practice for the future. Now that all froze in its tracks, but that was part of the big game. So again, if we look at and remember what was already discussed way back in the 60s, they even mapped it out. First of all, you big US military force and then going to an intermediate UN slash police force, national police force. And by the time you're done shrinking down the regular US military to almost nothing and everything else handed over under UN authority with a big national police force, which is why they're pushing the disarm the cops. in conjunction with a big you went on you know in placement inside the united states now they've been bold about that it was out and open print member every lot of people have the original i've got two or three of the file by the way the original u n uh... brag paperwork where they were talking about you know but new agenda and that's back during the kennedy administration it argued that that's one of the things that kennedy flip-flop dot com and so that's one of the reasons that the ring knockers get away with it but why the jewish bob did away with it because they didn't get there they would be a review of the interfere with them getting people nukes from america rip it off the country while they were busy undermining american authority get arrested history to be very good birthday they could debate forever on that bottom line is that result where are we the big thing with this is again they figure they have sufficient mass it took all the population of the psychological warfare is the first part of the every getting everybody to hesitate we are at the perfect storm scenario or a lot of people are just tired in general i think really the the fiddle farting right now with the core of their virus has got everybody even more pissed than anything we've seen because everybody's tired of the flip-flopping back and forth. Not that they were going along with if you're a thinking person, but with all the dribble back and forth because they're trying to cover their ass, now that it turns out the CDC has been charged, okay, that they're going after the, hey, show us the coronavirus. and lo and behold everybody that asked for an example of the corona beer virus they've denied uh... access to the actual product so to speak so all of a sudden everybody's reversing from the old that doctor death doctor kovarkian you know they you know if you are all of today you know that a little skank all of a sudden is like well it could be a worker released from the virus who want to bring about a well wait a minute to total reverse what he said before just like the mask no mask everything else Everybody is seeing that there's absolutely no, they're having no confidence in the machine and the system at all. Now that's a great idea, but if that is your final epiphany... but the other half of it is okay so then what are you going to do about it because it could have to be off doing something the machine is totally broken and is failing us completely whether it's the border the military all the scam sham with regard to the fake biological pack up about takon america which was designed to incorporate and and develop the national police state to an even greater degree take a pic all of this is demonstrating to everybody that you better buy more ammunition better buy more food and the only solution that's going to fix this is the american people cleaning out the house and then you want to worry about moving from california because we get rid of the bastards that are the problem and all these places cease to be a problem anymore because we will be mopping them up from one air one state to the next The CDC and the other people, the health organization, World Health Organization, the WHO, the blah blah blah, everybody that's being asked, the people in England, everybody that's some sort of alien CDC and even our domestic ones, none of them say you can't have a sample. They all say we don't possess a sample. There is no sample of that in our possession. Well then, and as was pointed out by everybody, well then how did you make out, where's the decision process here? How did this work? Well you're not supposed to ask that question. Yeah, well that's why they're fumble screwing around the way they are because I, you know, just as again, a sidebar on this, I believe number one, that the basic flus, I think a lot of idiot sticks who have thrown out everything they ever learned for 50, 60 years worth of their lives, if not longer. and anything younger because everything we've known about flu, everything that we've known about treating and dealing with this is so pap and so ingrained and all of a sudden everybody was told you need to become a drama queen, throw all common sense out the door, ignore everything. And I mean ignore anything and everything you were ever taught. And medical people shame on you because you be witches as far as I'm concerned are the most worthless pack of turds on the planet. That's the best example. I was just having a conversation today with somebody about two U of M nurses. What doesn't surprise me? Because it has become such drama queen fad crap to be a nurse now to the point where most of them, again, since they're already more political than anything else, it has nothing to do with any common sense, anything it has to do with being a good commie leftist, oh, they're just eating that stuff up like a dog laughing up at the vomit. And these characters all had the same training, and it's like they have to literally throw their brains. Everybody I've listened to and I've watched, it's like they threw their brains out their window, out the window. They're just gone! To the point where I have no interest in any of them in any way, shape, or form, except if I gotta put a bullet in their ass, I'll put a bullet in their ass. And I want you to think twice about that one anymore. You know, if somebody starts getting your face, well you're after them! They shot them! Now anybody else got that stupid idea going for them? You don't have to have papers in it, boom! Anybody else want to ask for papers today? I don't give a squat, who the hell you are? You're going to have trouble, Pacey. All of this is you create this pasty fiction, you've pasted this fiction, onto the same agenda they tried to push in 83, 84 with Bush taking over when he tried to assassinate Reagan. again in the late eighties and then in the nineties all through the nineties homeland secure heart well heartland security national gun confiscation while obloblobloblob right down the shopping list and the only to stop them as everybody agreed you know what we're at that point which issue threats that's the part of the last two that all of the big one but big plan my ass to make plan was to carry through with things and they figured they had everybody so stupefied because but get let's go back to how this conversation started The belief system is that, you know, well it comes from a bunch of yes men talking to a bunch of sickle-fant, pedophilic queers who are in suits in Washington. Or they're bare-ass naked behind closed doors with the yes men standing there ignoring their nakedness while they're fondling each other's private organs and grab a little nine-year-old and rape to death. You're supposed to, it's kind of like the Baron Harkonnen thing from Dune, okay? Really. And you know how many times I try to explain that to everybody? If you really do look at these creatures right, understand, yeah, there's all these other people that you either have an idea what's going on or know what's going on, and they've been kind of plotting through this whole thing way too long. In reality, the only thing that's going to fix this is a gun battle to freedom. It's what it comes down to. That's all you've got left. You're not going to fix the election process. You're not going to fix the economy. And in fact, you haven't fixed the economy in my life so far. Why am I expecting better from people with inferior performance demonstrated time and time again? These are the jackasses that brought us into this. So you're telling me the jackasses that drove us over the cliff are somehow going to find some magic way to drive us back over onto solid ground. We're already in freefall and we have been for quite some time. But they say they can help. Yeah, well we're gonna help them. They promise. Like I said, we're gonna help them. We're gonna help them be good. They're gonna go visit our Creator. They're gonna have a great conversation. Hell, wherever it is, they're gonna end up as fine by me. But as far as I'm concerned, like I said, this is dumb. That's why, again, I'll help anybody. I've said this before. You know what? Except when I hear about the election garbage, it's like I laugh at you. I'm sorry. For our friends and allies, I'm sorry. It's like, yeah, but, oh yeah, but what? there's nothing unless we actually go to one man one vote and a paper ballot and i don't care if it takes three days to count it because we put a gun to everybody's head that's participating in anybody who violates the law gets shot well that's that's radical if it's all of our work really mean only a vote look what only a vote what happens with only a vote when you ignore it what do you get look what you've got a peek in the world you have in the white house right now look at the in the world that you have in the white house right now i want you to step back and think of a look at it all the way it's not funny we joke about it we should this one thing you can do ridicule everybody should be ridiculing it but in reality it is a cover cover look at this i don't i can you watch the pick piece of trash i can't and of course the level horse lappin bob barre or the company pads back alley barre or all that piece of trash Come on. It's an absolute insult to any of you people out there, period. I don't care who you are, male, female, whatever. It's an absolute insult. 200 million of you are better people and should be in that job over those two turds. And you tell me otherwise. You explain to me otherwise. Now, there are some lame-brained jackasses who believe otherwise, but they're dumb as a box of rocks and really in no way, shape, or form what I let them anywhere near making a decision about my life anyway. but there's two hundred million other americans that were far better qualified i have no problem for instance dealing with all people i had somebody trying to do the well yeah but he's had this and he's had that so i don't give a squat here's the thing what does that what's the job description what is the post to be doing If you are in any way, shape or form, if you have a malady of medical condition or something, you have no business being near that job. Why? Because you might be involved in being the commander in chief in a nuclear exchange. That's why. Which means we're going to pack your ass up, move you somewhere, you're going to have to be on the move, on the run, and fighting. If nothing else, let's just think about that part of the game. Part of the job description. None of these asshats have any business being near that job, but the ones they put in there, it's because that way the old Jewish mob that put them in there, can last their ass off at you. That's the purpose behind it. Anyway, we're going to break here. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. Shout out to the real ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on both sides. We owe them all. I'll check our emails too. And we'll be back. Second audience show report coming up on Liberty Tree Radio. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're gonna beat you. We're gonna work you out of office or suck on my machine gun. What do we do? Poverty. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the fashion in the head, that seems to work out. Kick 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. This number you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iooke vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each god-given 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? Is this still the land of the free? live long enough to make them all yourself. We may ride a good late speed, we may not turn the master. Your forward marks with speed, but you'll learn the back's much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader, John, it starts glad to make what little noise and all we've hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands we'll prove no frightful. Maggie no graves at home, back across the briney water, and giddy he must come like bullets to the floor. But if we the job must do, then sooner it is begun. If Vincent's figure holds a butt through, the clickers will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no deripher. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. And I'm sorry for that, Mark. I had somebody at the door I had to go take care of. Sounds good. Fine by me. Okay. I also have my little armillae, which is our other one. Let's play it again one more time. It's Weapons Wednesday before we do the intro. Go ahead, throw it in there right now. My little armillae? Yeah, let's do the little armillae. It's Weapons Wednesday. Remember, guys, your rifle is your first best friend, especially if you're infantry. Well Ben has it kind of handy too. But again, always as we know. I was not by a soldier, he said you are swine. He hit me with his rifle and he kicked me in the groin. I begged and I pleaded, all my manners were polite. But on the table thinking of me, little Arville, I found a sound in the mall sight, it's where I long to be. Lying in the dark with a provo company. Come sit on me left and another one on me right And I clip along and it can form a little arm of life Well, it's brave for you, Seaman You marchin' up our street Six hundred brave soldiers he had lined up at his feet Turn out your card, opinion Come on out and fight He's tried some ugly jokers But he hurt the arm of light And it's down in the pilates Where I long to see Lion in the dark with a probable company A company left and another one on the right A couple of ammunition for the little arm of light Well, the army came to visit me, was in the early hours With tarrathins and saladins and ferris armor charms The stock I had me cornered before they gave them all a fright With a armor piercing full of salt, me little arm, a light sun, a stone in the new lodges, where long to see Lion in the dark with the flow company For long and itchy for me, little owl, one the general's they have told them that we've got them on the run but corporate and private while on patrol at night they remember narrow water and a bloody arm of light and it's down across the glass and it's very long just lying in the brownie nation for me little arm ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report time are quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and south ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on the tree radio dot 4 mg dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are on a m and f m micro stations cb base stations the ultra hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine including the richard jeff longwood kontas the online two states territories and the clock it is six thirteen p.m. eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday twenty six the may it is the thirteenth year of open phabian socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k with the twilight zone queries a three dollar bill petals out and in your face and just laughing their ass off what they're doing in the district of criminals and on the rest of the country twenty twenty one older calendar twenty twenty one battle for the republic them anyway uh... let's see real quick here Well, some not so good things and some good things, as it is again a reminder rifleman. Armalite, you doesn't have to be an AR-15. Remember the AR-10 is out there in force. There's a lot of them hanging around and you can build one pretty quick right now for a reasonable price in 7.62x51 NATO. However, you can also build the AR-10 in 243 wind. 6.5 Creedmoor, I'm pretty sure, and a couple other calibers out there are unique chamberings that are, well, they're just harder to find, but they are available, and the uppers are out there, which means if you're going to do a golf bag, they're 10. You probably want to include them all, wouldn't hurt. If you're going to collect rifles, when you collect a rifle like the AR-15, you collect uppers. That's the way to do it. So again, but I were doing an AR-10, I do the .308 762 by 51 NATO first. The next one I do would be 243 win because 243 Winchester's everywhere in the United States. I mean everywhere. Isn't 270 almost as common? Yeah, 270 but it's a longer case comparable to the OTS-6 and so in the AR-15 platform it's a little tougher. You know, you have to extend the magazine well. The lower would have to be modified. But they do make... I did not know that. Yeah, if you compare the look at the out section of 270, that's the only issue with, you know, again, many of the case chamberings that are out there that would be nice with an AR, an AR-10 platform, but they do, you requires more magazine wealth space from front to back. One of the neat things is that you, they still make bolt gun versions for many of the big calibers, as we know, in fact up to 50 by the way. So you can go with a bolt gun and they do make bolt, you know, upper AR or 10, 70, I think sure a 30 out of 6. I've used a kid four years ago. I don't know if they're still doing them now. So floating around out there in the system. So that would be an option. And again, that's part of the golf cart. If you're going to do a golf bag, wouldn't you include woods and metal golf clubs? I know you would. So look at it like Sabayato manually operated. the upper is the deal that's the only thing that changes just think about that guy so anyway uh... solutions uh... nothing here with the air-tend there are no surplus mags are work decades ago those were all sold the refill they were uh... dutch uh... slash uh... colonial magazines and uh... they're the reason they are can exist today they are now collectors item puddle god they became class you know blah blah blah but they are serviceable and if you do have a bunch of them I wouldn't get rid of them obviously you can even sell one and make a big chunk of money on it because now the collectability means when you paid five dollars for the mag back in the 90s late 80s or 90s now you can sell it for a god-awful price just like you know AK-74 East German mag in the Fennellic magazine classic orange so just heads up there. Mark go ahead caller who do we have? Hey, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I only card about a quarter of the last of the last hour, so hopefully this is not redundant information, but got good news, very good news here. Coleman's.com. Coleman's.com. Coleman's.com. Got an email from them early this morning and what they're putting out for us is... A Memorial Day 20% off sale. Yeah. Memorial Day 20% off sales. Now, everybody who gets the occasional email flyers from them should have that on their inbox. But it started this morning and it's going on. In fact, if you look at the top of the page, there's a dark green band. Right in the middle it says use code MEM20. Is that the one for? Yep, excellent. So that is the up to date one. And another thing of interest, and let me see if I can get back to it. And another thing of interest here, when I'm on this particular call, I have no mobile data available to me when I'm on this particular call. written information here and on the top and I think this won't be of interest this is that a big giant modular osprey mark 4 body armor carrier and when I looked at it earlier this morning it's got all the other items they're listing here British military March 6 combat helmet British military March 6 combat helmet supposedly available Another thing of interest, boots. They're showing a boot here. Swiss military leather waterproof combat boots. $32. And this is a used boot, but I'm sure that that's probably going to be in very good condition and quality. Yes, as a matter of fact, they did get a number of other boots in too, and I haven't even gone through all of them yet. So, might want to peruse the boot section footwear, especially for you guys that are, you know, bigger feet. Whenever a big batch of stuff comes in, that's when the large sizes are still available. So I don't know in what I excuse me and also what I recall on looking at those osprey vests they're only available in I believe it was large extra large and possibly extra extra large over. Yeah they are they claim up to 2x and I just touched that and it looks like they are in stock because I actually sir I was searching for the ospreys right off the bat because the system itself though those come with them those are a molly pouch system and or molly type remember they have a different name for with the british army or whatever but it's moly him or m-o-l-l-e you know e uh... with the and the off spray if you're looking for if they come up right away uh... it's hold up here i think i just added now i've lost it there we go okay i pick up being rise i'd never expected during the program uh... but that goes it does have a good photo essay for anybody who's wanting what we're talking about when you go to mo colman's dot com osprey mark four military modular system now this comes with all the different uh... the court j the wraparound for the neck the extended arm blow you know this one thing about body a murder told you want more wraparound walk you look at the osprey which is by the way with a lot of the you know u.s. uh... forces have actually been using overseas, they've even purchased these separately. The Mark IV, it has the shoulder armor which drops down all the way through to almost to the elbow. But this does come with the different mag pouches and all the other fixtures. It is in the multicam type pattern, which I don't care if it's British, multicam, American, variant, whatever. pretty well mix and match together when it comes to using the other gear as far as the coloration goes. So these are a good pattern. It does give you a little, like I said, a photo essay of what all comes with the system and how things, all this stuff works and goes together. So this is a system, this is a complete system with, you know, the armor's not there, but everything else is. And if you're smart, you can piecemeal from a number of different sources all of the components. the armor is out there in pieces but you can also build it from existing market like both cash and whatever and put pretty much put the osprey system together especially if you're looking for big that's two acts it shows in fact it goes i can add it to the car to write they do have to exit stock of the extra large in stock and they have large And now somebody's going to go, why don't we have small or medium? Well, because you still have a bunch of junk you're wearing underneath. Let's remember something. Now that this new armor has come out, the reason you see most of the larger sizes only, how many layers of fire retardant clothing are you wearing under your body armor? Yeah. There's four layers. There's four tiers to the new system. Four, you have to get dressed, get dressed. get dressed get dressed before you even get to the farmer we're talking about you think about that if you don't know what i'm talking about go over i'll tell you what though they do have some of it uh... at colman's right now the video is good it is a good investment i would say that but uh... if you think it's uh... just a little for one piece of clothing on and i've gone down that's not how the american the president american system of working it's more like you're dressing like a great man Now, I would point out that's fire retardant blast retardant material. It's not body armor. That's just layers of clothing that they've developed to just flash flame damage. Think about that. You're not talking about body armor. Then you're talking about the osprey gear, which goes on over everything. And that also is flame retardant too. It's designed, uh, it's not, I don't think it is completely Nomex. It's got a couple other materials. But I know Nomex is woven into it. So, for the shells. So everything is flame-retardant and flame-resistant. It helps to protect the core components, which if you recall, if you've ever done burn surveys, you'll understand the core area is protected first and foremost. The big thing is that with all the additional fire protection, you're now looking at a much better level of carrier work, and what it does, it buys you time. Okay, understand it doesn't stop everything. This is like bullet-resistant, not bullet-proof. Remember that the idea behind this is to reduce the damage and give you time to get out of stuff. You know, get out of the vehicle, get away from what's burning, get away from the puddle of fuel, get away from the stuff that's been splashed all over the vehicle or inside the vehicle. That's what you're doing. You're buying time. And if you recall, not only do they have all that fun level one, two, three, four suit, but you also have the balaclava, you have a Nomex overshield even with those, and you have firewood. By the time you're done, you're in a spacesuit. I would also point out, if you're in the middle of summer and you're in that outfit, what do you think that's like? We're not talking about winter clothing here, although it might as well be. Another note on buying arms for those They have a necessary, and they're really going to use it adorned at the sights and the eye of the tiger. That body armor is designed for specific reasons, and that is for protection from the outer. Now, once you get a superior, heavy-duty piece or pieces of body armor, especially a military piece like this, you get it laid out with your soft body armor underneath, which also will add is padding. You have just a plate, hard steel plate, polypropylene ceramic. There is a lot of shock, a lot of shock value that will be incurred upon actual use. So with these military style, you get this Osprey set up with a soft bomber and even possibly if you can an appropriate trauma pad. Right, impact bumpers. Yeah, impact bumpers. Directly underneath this body armor and then you're outfitted to the outside. Now a lot of these are cutriments that possibly may be attached to the outside. Not only is it anyone who does this body armor, put this on. You put this on and you get out. You can get in the tough of your body up. It's an area, body armor. You will find those places. We'll find out where the galling points are. Yeah. If you've ever done horses, guys, you ever had to saddle horses? Okay, anybody familiar with that? there's reasons that you have those you know when you have a you have a blanket you have a horse blanket you have a barrier blanket depending on what system of the family are using and when you do you have bear points or with all points that you have to walk for and you've also got taken a consideration when you're doing pack animals guess what with all the technology writing there is a core of the i've mentioned as many times the core or inner layer uh... is uh... the the well sports bras you know they've got the uh... men's panties for the women that's why their full-size men's tight short panties they're not they're not uh... brief girl ladies like you know bikini brief they're designed again to compensate for where point because that you know that's another reason remember they're called traditionally was called short clothing these years short clothes and they were designed to be a refined material. It's no different from when we had Knights in Shining Armor or when you had homespun clothing. Guys, homespun clothing was coarse. If you had that just next to your body, you didn't have any body hair left. Trust me, it would shave you internally. Go ahead, we had two boys here. Go ahead, call the gym in there. So, were you eating honey and locusts out in the wilderness? Anyway, what I have to say is about another weapon. That is our Bill of Rights, our Constitution. As you've asked the question many a time, what kind of government do you want in the end? And you alluded to what form of communism, and you did that several years ago. And having been a plank member of an organization at one time, I am slightly familiar with creating a corporate structure where you have a president, a secretary, and a treasurer. and a board which votes on things. And in those boards, the majority always carries. That's your democratic process. But that process is contained within our, some people would argue with me, the secular yet eluding to the sacred language of our preamble and the close with our Bill of Rights. And the Declaration of Independence is directly tied into that preamble. And I basically would read from the Declaration, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume. Among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and nature is God entitled them stop right there I have to remind you people those Those things that we're talking about fighting for whether it's with our fists with our mind with whatever tool or implement Gold etc. We Have these things because we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal They are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights Among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness that to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed anyway We know I'll just point where I said they are right to the preamble and I'll just go to two words ordain and Establish and that's what we did now when we assumed amongst those powers of the earth Equals separate station laws of nature and nature's got we weren't just thinking of a good idea I mean it started out that way, but we took that We possess that Now everybody thinks about, oh yeah, they're taking our firearms or whatever they want to, right? Yeah, they want to shut us down with our papers that have been memorialized, this idea that has been memorialized, that has been bought in blood, sweat, and tears. That's all I got to say. Thanks, Mark. and again for that reason that's why we're not giving anything up but in fact we have to re reinstate the foundational mechanisms which have been avoided by people who had no intentions of in any way shape or form being honorable and they haven't been and we've got a we've got a work to do quit color chip in their place uh... another thing about what the other guy was saying is uh... it also helps to uh... Where some of that stuff around your house? I've done that when doing dishes. Yeah, I'm laundering it helps to get you more comfortable in it Well, I was going to ask was is there anywhere to get decent body armor right now? Well, there's a couple of deals actually I was gonna bring that up as a subject boat. Ash has had a couple of really good buys And also was an AR 500 which is another company They have a smaller plates, but they do have a set of level 3a plates for $99 with a carrier right now and in fact, let me see if I can get to my email actually was on emails here just a little bit ago I don't want to lose something else that I've got up though. No, let's do this. No, that's not gonna do what I want Okay, let me give me a second. There's a there is a two companies that have pretty good for would be giving us deals usually during the holidays which is something was mentioned earlier and provide i gotta go to provide dot net hold up here anyway over over my email section there we go i'm heading that way uh... there's a couple of different companies that do have especially now around the world we can have usually some pretty good by his on uh... on armor but their new manufacturer now again that uh... I don't believe they're any bigger than about what is it, the 11 by 10 or 11 by 11 flat plates, but that's core armor. And if somebody's really interested in that, hold on here. Let's see if I can dig up my email, because I just saw it here a minute ago, and I know it's up here somewhere. I may have to wait till 8 o'clock to actually get it out on the air. But on those plate sizes generally what you're looking at is a 10x12, 10x12, 10x12. Yeah, it's core armor. Well, it's core critical armor because needless to say the area it's covering is going to be the sternum, the heart. Obviously the big deal here is the shock armor, the heavy armor, deals with most of what would be the cardio thump that would probably kill you because of bruises. Most people already think that we're going to get a hundred percent stop out of everything. What most important is that where they've gone full circle or should say back to a hundred years ago or back to medieval times. With regard to steel is we remember we developed soft armor. Nobody was even thinking about carrying body armor 50, 60 years ago, hardly at all. They did have it and the army had it. But in it, it It went from away from ceramics and away from what metals were being used towards soft armor because metal was considered heavy. We went through the whole spectrum of soft armor and now we're back to steel. We're right back to steel. And that's like World War I. Pre-World War I, everybody had developed steel armor. This is not new. Now remember, back in World War I, they were facing 30-odds, 6, 8-millimeter Mauser. and amazingly enough they carried enough steel and they developed the armor to the point where yeah it could stop a rifle round but you weren't exactly a sprint runner when you were wearing it okay so what it was relegated to most people don't remember because we're not a world well most the guys aren't alive anymore well if the guys were using the steel plates they were using the steel plates for the front men who were probably going to take the first bullet And the idea was that they were point men. And the first point, the first three men were usually steeled up, as they used to say. They were armored up with groin armor, medieval looking, you know, actually pivoting, not flat plates like we have now. They went full tilt. They actually had the breast crepe and actually a gorgé that protected against rifle with steel plate. They also had face plates. They also had, obviously, better steel helmets. and the problem is if you're up in front you were moving very fast when you put all that on view also were lightened up in that that's all you wore you didn't wear the rest your combat kit you had a basic weapon and your focus was to you know be able to be the spear point being shoved through by the rest of the weight behind you with the firepower of the other you know ten men you know forgive me seven men in the squatter you know eight men of the squad depending on which army it was uh... the present armor though i could have said the soft armor the the only places got some soft armor like you just asked about this cheap is over at center fire and i know where they got it from because it came from the whole third one of the other wholesalers of the world for decades uh... center fire systems has the check soft armor kind of in the plane bane as the off pre armor their color was just talking about but it is complete it actually has the armor on board the whole nine yards for about a hundred and seventy hundred eighty dollars now it is not full rifle armor and i would never claim that was however if you take while the smaller plates like we're talking about for ninety nine dollars integrate that with uh... you know as wearing it over top of the soft armor then you're comparable to pretty much any other frontline military out there with regard to defense and the the hard armor takes up most of the energy but the flood thump that normally would kill you just by blunt force exchange trauma through the material. The soft armor dissipates that energy and it still does what it was meant to do with lesser rounds. The big thing is I also had a chicken plate made out of titanium just for more metal in front of me. Go ahead, call or jump in there. So if you already had a plate carrier, which I do, I got a pretty good deal on that. I'm still happy about that. Where would you just get plates? I'm obviously also trauma pads. Why are chicken plates? Because I keep hearing you say that and I've never heard that anywhere else. But you just... Well, what your heavier armor is doing is to a degree working like a chicken plate used to. The soft armor, what I would do is the soft armor is, look at it, is your casual underwear. Yet you never take it off. The plate armor is something I would shuck depending upon where I am. uh... the basic rule is that a war zone you never do you ever take off all of your body armor just like you never leave your weapon just like you ever take off your boots okay uh... that's just a bit you're you lose them up the loosen up your boots you can't loosen up your armor remember uh... velcro i love velcro in that respect i hate it for the noise it makes but i love it because when i want to get quick you know per breath and air i can on the shock the uh... you know tension and i could breathe what i need to do a rest if you're going to sleep you're going to want to breathe uh... the chicken plate normally where you see these front pockets and all the armor that out there traditionally in all of the undercover armor you have a sleeve up front uh... if you go to forgive me i do this go to center fire systems dot com you can see physical examples what i'm talking about or you can do a book search on google or any of your search engines for you know surplus body armor In all of the undercover or police armor you see, you'll see that there is a, it looks like a cutout. Now that is where the chicken plate goes. That's where your bumper plate goes that was designed to prevent, you know, reduced shock trauma to the core. And it's designed to protect the sternum, you know, the area around the, above the sternum and around where the heart is. uh... one of the reasons that i guess we pointed out if you see some of these guys are wearing soft armor when they got shot you see all this bruising underneath well that muscle tissue that's claudine now that's not a problem what if you know that that you know peck of yours that got blue-booed a little bit because the peck isn't critical and it'll it'll it'll evacuate those blood clots it'll take that bruising out there eventually but remember that your heart is a muscle and what you see happening if you get a core hit with that soft armor like you guys get shot in the back, shot in the butt, shot in the butt, because there's a lot of images you can see where they've taken off their body armor. The chicken plate was designed to reduce most of that and dissipate it immediately, deliver it through to the soft Kevlar plate which was twice the thickness of the regular armor. pressed Kevlar plating which was similar to the pass get helmet or steel plate or what I prefer is titanium. I have titanium and I don't know where the hell it went. I have mine but I don't know why titanium disappeared off the shelf because I've seen the performance of titanium. You get half the weight for you know double the protection of steel for half the weight basically is what it comes down to. So for the same thickness in titanium, you get better all the way around protection and less energy lost in carrying that. On that titanium, the minus plus is this far superior material. The ballistic plates is what takes shots. Right, exactly. So that titanium, I'm telling you, it's price. It's pricing. You, you, there is just no telling what a 10 by 12 startup titanium would run. Well, it's not going to, right, but it's not going to be okay. Chicken plates were typically smaller. In fact, when they first came out, and yes, somebody's asking, did they make them in women? Yeah, they did. In fact, the government by them every year we probably uh... mentioned before i don't know who's getting the bids on buying it from the government now but usually the government every year so fifty to sixty thousand that of mixed-type as surplus and they also sell the chicken plates that come in and and and it's a what they do with the with the insert plate okay if you are called insert whatever the insert plates typically they give you the option to use one material or another depending upon your idea of comfort printing because the one of the considerations most only cop vests are supposed to be undercover vests are supposed to be not you know representative you can't identify them easily therefore you don't think about shooting somewhere else that was the theory okay that the reality is that my assumption would be anybody i'm facing with a gun has probably got body armor nowadays okay so my attitude like a total of a million times is aimed for the groin Just aim for the groin. If you're panicking, you're gonna ride up anyway, but the important thing is two things happen. If you've never shot at anybody before, your bullets are either gonna stay into the groin area, which is good, or if you ride up because you're not really controlling the gun well enough, you're gonna see hits on the torso even if it's the armor. and hits count misses don't for the very reason we're talking about you don't know where your bullets could hit on somebody else's body with somebody else's body armor on and even if it doesn't kill them that's a lot of shock trauma energy that's got to be absorbed and go somewhere and so you're keeping the bullets you're not cracking bullets over somebody's head because somebody told you a little head well people on both sides are usually shocking and jiving a lot So it's more important that you aim low if you're, and as you perfect your skills, sure you can. You can do head shots. You'll be able to pop a bullet where you need to. But before that happens, you're still going to have to take command of your flight mode and the adrenaline rush that you get in a contact situation like this. There's an argument about this for both the idea of aiming aim point with your weapon and the idea of not giving an inexperienced shooter select fire weapons. because they gain or develop what is basically muscle memory as we know, but also psychological memory contact, you know, control. And that's the biggest thing to overcome. That's tougher than anything else. People, number one, like I said earlier in the first hour, people are afraid of guns. Why are they afraid of guns? Because of propaganda. So you've got to overcome, first of all, you've got to trainee. You're trying to overcome the fear of firearms. Now you've got them past that but now you've got to have them face what I've heard asked a thousand times Well, how can you call how can you get over heaven to shoot somebody? Well, I don't know. Let's put it this way. Let's have said a million times I didn't start this war you picked up there I didn't pick my house up and put a bandit on it and run it down the road The ass hats are coming to you. So right off the bat, you're in defensive mode now they're stupid enough to come along and support the police state or whatever if you agree that you don't like the police state of the wrongful thing and you don't want your right to violate it that we have to defend our rights because they're ignoring them then it's really easy to put a bullet on them just like they plan on that have already trained to put a bullet on you when they come down the street to attack your home it's not simple if you can understand that then you're well you'll have your epiphany when the time comes But the psychological aspect of getting people to be able to control themselves and effectively stand target the first rule bring it down like I said bring the center the point of contact down You'll bring bullets back up as you recoil Because you're still probably again a little jittered by the environment you're in That's a calm way of putting it in reality. It's you know panic attack it can happen Everybody's gonna have to a degree a certain lot of panic attack go ahead. I heard a voice in their call or jump in there, please Shelby from Oklahoma City. Go ahead Mark, you're talking about armor. I went out to LKQ, which is a automotive pull-out place, and I was out there to pull some parts of our vehicle. But they do have, occasionally they have police cars that are delivered out there, and the modern police cars, at least for Oklahoma City, the driver's door has an armor panel in it. So you can search for inventory, and you can even sign up for their app to give, you know, sign up for, to put a specific to alert you when a car, whenever a new vehicle of the two set in will hit that lot. But in the picture, if it has the driver, there's an armor panel inside the door. And I kind of glanced at it. Most of the cars, the driver's door is missing. But if it has the driver's door, that's the only door that has an armor panel. I actually say armor panel inside actually plastic of the door panel that you use to close the door. But I was looking inside, the only way you got to remove the glass slide it up out of the door the way the glass inserts and it looked like a possibly a fiberglass or... Great it's probably Kevlar and fiberglass it's a combination that's one of the cheapest but most effective ways to put together a panel you could even do it at home there's a whole bunch of really cool ideas that people come up with out there and will be it's not you could even ceramicize it okay we talked about that before You could do a layer of fiber, a couple layers of fiberglass. You could do several layers of Kevlar sheeting. And then on top of that, take Kevlar, or not Kevlar, take ceramic tile. And you can get it in the different panel sizes and create a poor man's version of Dragon Scale. put another layer of Kevlar or another layer of fiberglass over top of the ceramic and for about three quarters of an inch worth of material you're very lightweight but it's going to stop most anything that might try to come through so if but if they come that way then you want to take a look at how that's put together and say can I put that in the other door or maybe all four doors while I'm at it. They could make a reproduction of it. I'm not sure on the price. I mean I was looking at it if you just type in panel in the parts prices it's one of the listings for pan set in toward interior door trim panel 14 like 59 something like that so you may just tell them it's a interior door trim pan and they'll charge you about 15 bucks for an armor or an armor panel. Yep. Well again it's one of those things where it would wouldn't hurt because and even that remember your it with armor with the concept of all of white armored vehicles are white armoring anything guys it's layered it's layered armor that that finishes the job you're wearing body armor you put body armor on the feet like we're talking about you look armor the inside of the door where it can't be seen but don't forget that if the windows down that's also got good ballistic potential everything helps to slow down junk. Junk between you and the bullets is always good. But if you've got that Kevlar panel there, if anything were to go through and you have the glass window down and behind that, then it's probably going to stop a good portion of whatever energy is left. It's still got to go through the junk on the inside and then you're still armored, so whatever spalled might get through is going to be minimal. Doesn't mean that high-part rifle is still not going to be a problem. You got to be careful there. But again, you could you could improve dramatically by chain again change the dynamic by upgrading the places people can see and the door panels are an excellent solution so that's not a bad idea and also if it's available through the if you're looking at vehicles and it is available through the uh... system you well again if you could acquire that would be a bad idea probably on crown fiction s uv's i assume right i know it's on the new police uh... They're no longer Crown Vicks. They're like a police, Ford, Intersector. If you, LKQ is like a national, if you just search on their police in their search for their vehicle, for the inventory, whatever lot you're looking for, if you just type in police, I noticed that it was, most of their vehicles started, at least the police vehicles were 2016. So I'm assuming about 2016 and up for their vehicles. So if it's an older, it may not have them. right but if you look at the bill have pictures when the car gets a lot of uh... the interior the outside you know from couple different angles the engine but if it has the driver's door more likely but it was a bit of a bit of a bad news in an issue we like it is it a what are they going to be good with it uh... it's a it's a i guess like a four-day it's a car but they do have a s-day and it's a bit of a bad night about an accident or here we go okay They do have SUVs occasionally too that should have the armor panel. Like I said, if the driver's door is showing off picture, it should be there. Okay. Well, one of the things too, our caller mentioned earlier about the idea of titanium was expensive. Yes, it has been. What's interesting is real quick, titanium, I'm not talking about doing large titanium plates like the shock plates. the major shock plates that we see but rather the insert panels which of course were typically there are two different sizes and as a sub note as i mentioned for the women the uh... the chicken plates are beveled uh... they're either tapered if they're if it's a soft plate real quick when you're looking at this stuff guys The soft plate, it actually has a hinge and there's an overlapping amount of Kevlar, although there can be built two different ways. It can be tucked and they're actually folded or they have a hinge with an overlapping layer of Kevlar that is like shingles. The hard plate, if it's the hard compressed Kevlar, traditional high pressure compressed Kevlar, is the traditional pass-gap slash shock armor like you see pretty much across the market in the steel plates they are originally they were just doing bear steel plates and they realize they're still you know matter how hard they tried to the cutting edge so they put a dampening material on board to uh... it also creates something to try to get into the pocket but what it's and there's two advantage of this it's also anti-fault and the material that they were using is basically the equivalent to what you see now on the heavier steel plates They had the same generational process of development with the titanium. They started out just doing round the corners, polish everything so it doesn't have a sharp edge titanium plate. It has a mild bevel for you males. It has a significant ledge for ladies because they have those bumpy legs so much. The big thing is that they then went to the same anti-spald because even if it's lead, uh... what it hit the little solid piece of material the lead splatters and so you don't want tears or shears going out of all the sides which debilitate they don't tell you but they did billet take the create what is cumulative damage and pretty much all of that idea all those ideas that came up just with the chicken plate core have now but rolled over into solutions with whole plate armor that we're now seeing covering the chest So is there a cost effective way? I remember seeing a video one time by a group of YouTuber, or like, it's a YouTuber, but there's like a couple of them in the channel that do a lot of home build stuff, like random crap. would it be feasible and cost effective with basic tools to make your own substitute? Yeah, that's right. Yeah, in fact, there's something I've noticed that they haven't used. I've mentioned this before. If you go over into football armor, right? Guys, 50% of the upper end, I won't say upper end, 50% of the Kevlar, of the football armor that's out there is Kevlar. I figured this was the case because of the way they went, although some of the material ended up being lighter. They went with compression armor for some. They went with just solid cast Kevlar for others. But I've always wondered why somebody hasn't started to figure that out and experiment with that armor because there is another material that they make for reinforcing things that is actually a geometric Kevlar sheet, 4x8 sheet. It has these cookie cutter geometric designs that are on it that make up the Kevlar. and you can fold the stuff so that when you fold it inward it actually feels or you know it eliminates any air space but it always could be having pokey shirby jab points from one uh... panel to the next it actually rolls over and there they've what angle the uh... the uh... side surfaces and the top surfaces so that when you fold this stuff around the body It seals up the airspace. It actually eliminates the airspace. And what they're doing with this is cutting it out and putting it inside to offer more protection with the armor, whatever type of project you're working on. Cross-country bikers are using this stuff. Now, it's not very thick, but it is Kevlar. And that would be the bonding, or you use it like a bonding inner shell, let's say after you create all the other outer armor layers, a combination of fiberglass, Kevlar, and ceramic. Ceramic, this literally ceramic tiles, guys. And then on top of that, for the inner panel, you go with soft armor, and then you use this inner paneling material so you can arc it and work it to the form of your body. and make an internal plate that actually is molded rather, you know, not molded real tight, but is arced rather than flat. Now, that's the big difference in cost effectiveness with regard, or cost, it costs outright with regard to the flat plate as opposed to, if you'll notice, there are contour plates. Well, the contour plates cost a lot more. They offer the same protection, but it takes more work to make them happen. Ergo, it then costs more money. So you could do improvised additional or supplemental armor. Example, I'm looking at this check M95 vest. It has a shoulder pad, it has a gorgé for the throat. It has a groin panel. Well, let me point something out. If you were willing to make or work with somebody's formulas to make a very efficiently compressed plate, you could make a supplemental armor plate that goes inside the zip sleeve of this vest for instance for the groin and heavily upgrade your abdominal armor protection and groin armor protection. The same is true with the shoulder armor. Like I said, even the shoulder pad material itself for the standard foot ball armor, if you were to take and cut that down, you still have to smooth it out or you'll tear the snout out of anything on the inside. So you're probably going to use a torch. You can either use a torch or use a sander, but you need to round out any sharp edges, and you could insert that, and that would offer additional protection, because half of this, remember laminate armor, is one material complementing and reinforcing the other. So it doesn't have to be what is considered traditional ballistic in order for it to improve the overall ballistic potential of the materials. It can be other materials that you were well, they actually were used or have been used in the past Ceramic I've mentioned this many times if you and fewer and fewer pictures are offered in World War two bomber crews had ceramicized armor Now if it got hit it was only good for a couple of shots or maybe just one big flood But it was a hell of a lot better than your butt taking a chunk of flak from an 88 or a 20 millimeter cannon round that goes through and shards or explodes because it's an HE and the fragmentation doesn't get through to you. Now it still busts you up some but it's nothing like getting your leg torn off in an artery bleeding at 30,000 feet. The armor was very restrictive, it was heavy and again the pilot wasn't going to go anywhere, they just didn't fill one fixed location moving back and forth at a very short distance. So the armor was effective. It's just that we improved on that. I've mentioned striated metal reinforced ceramic. That's where they took literally metal sheeting. Actually it was metal cabling originally very fine. And they cast it with the ceramic which had created a flexibility that the ceramic made body armor. And due to the search there are some really cool things that have been done. Most of them could be made tighter and could be made smaller or thinner if nothing else. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the march both day and night. Everything and anything between you and the bad guys counts. We're going to get out of the way though. Craig's been so patient, he's upcoming next. So don't touch that dial. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock for the evening intel report. Bye bye. And welcome to another dangerous episode of For Dead Knowledge. My name's Craig. We are going to do this show here on Wednesday, May 26 of 2021. And that would be live if you're listening on that time. If you're listening any other time, it is a rerun. No shows for me for all the way through until the end of summer. So no news there. I guess I should say this here. I just posted today on my YouTube channel. I reviewed a, happened to review a video I did about a year ago, a year and a half ago. It was actually right before the pandemic. It was in January of 2020 that I posted this video, called Water, Glass, and Eggs. If you're new to the channel or didn't hear me talking about the time, I discovered away an 18th century method of storing eggs, fresh eggs, for initially eight months is what they say. Fresh egg, not refrigeration. I'm not talking about pickling, I'm not talking about freeze-dragging, I'm talking about fresh eggs, still in the shell, without refrigeration, and still being good after eight months. Well, the test I did actually turned into a 14-month test due to problems with Microsoft and the videos that were lost that I had made when I started the project. But anyway, over a period of 14 months, I stored these eggs and I finally went ahead and did the video even though I couldn't get my... retrieve my data from the videos that were lost through Microsoft. I got Linux now, so screw Microsoft. So anyway, I did a video and I posted it back in January showing away a method of storing eggs for more than a year at room temperature. or whatever temperature it happened to be. The low temperature was like 26, I think it was, and the high temperature was like 87 over that time period, because I put a high-low thermometer in the room where they were stored. But it was an unconditioned space. There was no heat in there. In fact, at one point, some ice had built up, and I had to kind of bring them into a warmer area for a while, because it was really cold, and the room normally didn't freeze, but it froze then, because it was below zero or something. But anyway, posted a video back in January that I just found out just a few days ago and a major editing flaw in it that I did not know at the time, all this time, and all the trolls that are on my channel, they don't bother you much and they just troll my channel and don't even tell me about the problem I had in the video. And anyway, I said, well, I can't do that. It was 20 minutes longer than it should have been. I repeated a whole 20 minute segment somehow. I don't know how I did it. I don't know what I did, but I did it. And so I... Took out that one extra 20 minutes and put a couple other text screens in there and we posted it just here today and it's called water glassing eggs storing fresh eggs for more than a year and it's the latest video on YouTube channel called forbid TV That's forbid TV No spaces. Thank you. It's been so long. I've done very little work with With YouTube yeah forbid TV no spaces and the forbid spell the two D's and so I reposted it so cuz it's an important I think it's important video for preppers especially and and and frankly if you think about it what occurred to me after watching it and I was listening to my talk about it and how we might want to store eggs and Another one certainly came to mind here about a year ago. Didn't it where the pandemic sent eggs on a disappearing trip? Couldn't buy an eggs for life you for a long time Well, if you had stored them ahead of time, you would have had uninterrupted eggs. And this process was actually made by farmers back, way back, this is the 18th century, as a way because chickens, anybody who's ever raised chickens knows that chickens, especially in the northern climates, don't really lay any eggs in the wintertime for the most part. So you have to rely on the high production of the summer when they're out pecking and getting their insects. And the longer days of summer, that's when the eggs really come out and the chickens really produce. But in the meantime, you hardly get any. So they found a method to storing eggs when you had excess and then storing them all year, being able to use them until the next season for the chickens to start laying again. And eight months was certainly sufficient for that. But I found you can go longer than that. I went, accidentally. I went 14 months. I always like to test things. I tested brown eggs versus white eggs. I tested washed versus unwashed. Those are the questions I had that no one else on YouTube covered. So I thought I'd have to cover them, and I did. So I was thinking it's an important video, so I put it back up today with the editing flaw removed. So that's for bid TV, for bid solitudis, and TV. For bid TV, no spaces on YouTube. Okay, I wanted to talk in the news in the last week and I've got a bunch of screens up here and anybody wants to come talk about some other things that's fine too. I want to talk about Israel, Gaza, West Bank, foreign aid to Israel, all these things that need to be really seriously addressed and frankly the political climate is going to change here and looks like which is really good because we need to re-examine this I think. What really got me was, the basic premise of wanting me to start this particular episode here to do this topic was the fact that, okay, we had an attendee volley of weapons back and forth, warheads and rockets on the Gaza side and laser precision guided missiles and so on, that we supplied them from Israel. And then after it was all over, basically, well, we agreed to cease fire. And I think I bet behind the scenes on both sides, the ceasefire probably said something like this in their boardrooms. Well, we're just bought out of missiles. Let's try to get them to agree to a ceasefire. And both sides were probably saying that. In other words, we're out of bullets here. We need time to restock. So can we ceasefire now so we can do that? Okay, let's ceasefire. And that's what was done. They ceasefire. And then immediately Biden comes on the news and tells us... Oh, we need to, we're dedicated to helping Gaza rebuild. And I'm thinking, well, wait a minute. Didn't we supply Israel with all the weapons they have? And so Israel is using our weapons to destroy Gaza, and then we're in turn spending more money to Gaza to rebuild Gaza. We may not be supplying weapons to them, but the Iranians are, and other countries are, supplying the rockets. Here we have... Unguided rockets, no smart technology whatsoever, just rockets. They go and they land wherever they land against the the Israeli military weapons, state-of-the-art from the US laser-guided missiles, precision, bottom, they couldn't fit them exactly where they want and cost a million dollars a hit, whatever. So we're supplying the weapons to destroy Gaza And now we're sending money to Gaza to rebuild. Does anybody see anything wrong with this picture? It just makes no sense. In any way you look at it, it doesn't really make any sense, except if you want to protect Israel and keep your military contractors busy. Instead of sending money to rebuild Gaza, I don't necessarily have a humanitarian reason to not send money to help rebuild Gaza, What I have is a humanitarian reason to not send money to any other country because they're using our tax dollars, your tax dollars mostly because I'm not part of your social security cult, using your money to destroy a country and then rebuild it. Essentially, that's what you're doing. And when I said somebody did write me a message on YouTube and something I said on the last week's show, about, don't think about Israel. If you're having trouble understanding why we support Israel so greatly, just think of Israel as the 51st state of the Union of the United States. That will help you understand a little bit. Or, oh, no, check that. Think of it as the first state of the Union. That's right. Now you can understand a little bit why we send money to them, but... A bunch of articles here I want to go over. Unless you want to call and talk about it, that's fine. But that's the basic premise of what I want to talk about today. And Biden announced, let's see, what was the number? Biden approved 735 million weapons sailed to Israel. And this was on the 17th of May of this year. So in other words, yes, now they need to restock. And we're, get rid of your old stock. Let's go ahead and dump all this stuff on Gaza. And then we'll just get new, we'll get new. No problem. They'll give us the weapons, they'll give us the money. No problem, we'll get more weapons. In the meantime, Gaza, West Bank, they're asking their Iranian friends or any other country that's helping them with their rockets, their peashooters versus smart weapons. They're great stock now too. So this is the situation. All right, so Biden... Obviously, Biden, and Biden never was, especially to Benjamin Netanyahu, he never was really that great of a friend to Netanyahu. He always did have a little bit of scoff towards him, ever since, even for all these decades, actually. So Biden has never been a great friend of Netanyahu, but Israeli policy of support continues, no matter which administration's in, if he had to be the case. And you can look up online and see where the PAC money comes where all these funders and congressmen, they're all getting money from these lobbyists for Israel. You can look up the numbers online. I did look those up. I didn't want to go over the numbers because frankly, there's hundreds of them that get money and it's hard to, sometimes I don't know who they are or what state they're from or how to pronounce their names even. But there's a huge list on the internet that's easily found, because I found it in the first shot. I also found some numbers about how much aid we give to Israel. Now, right away, it depends on, I think most of this audience probably understands, but based on the way I already just spoke, that nothing I said was anti-Semitic. So get that out of your head right off the bat. I do know some Jewish people. I have no problem with Jewish people. We're talking about the country of Israel here. Jewish people doesn't necessarily mean it's always Israel. It's not the one and the same. If you say something negative towards Israel, that does not mean you're an anti-Semite. If you say something negative about Jewish people, then that does make you an anti-Semite. But nothing I've said here, nothing I will say all night, although I'll just check these articles. Some of these articles might say something that's slightly anti-Semitic. I don't know yet because I haven't read them all. But nothing I've said is anti-Semitic. I get that through your head. Just like the patriots, they listen to me here now, I'm finding a good analogy right off the top of my head. The patriots that know the Constitution and talk about the bad things the United States does to their own people and to other people worldwide, love their country of America, but they may not like what our country's government is doing to them and us, right? That's an analogy you can picture. The same thing I'm telling you with Israel versus Jewish people. I'm not saying anything anti-Semitic here. Although you may decide otherwise because you might be getting hopping mad. I happen to think we really shouldn't be sending aid to any country, personally. There might be some extenuating reasons or maybe smaller amounts, but our tax money just goes flowing overseas and it helps make the whole world a little bit more socialist, don't you know, because the strong countries have to be brought down to a level of other countries. And that's what a one world socialist totalitarian form of government is all about. Bring down the small countries, elevate the weak countries. And one way to do that is through foreign aid. which you are paying for. I have a list here that I'll start with. Who is getting the most as far as foreign aid goes from the United States? There's always a lag time in reporting accurate numbers. So for 2021, I'm just gonna use the numbers from 2019, the numbers we have full not full accounting here for. The United States spent over 47 billion with a B in foreign aid, and that's on par with what was spent the previous year. And just over 35% of that went to these 10 countries that I'm going to list. And I think you know Israel's going to be on the list, right? Number one happens to be though, and Afghanistan. Now that probably number will probably change. In 2022, we will shell see if we're going to be sending money now. Are we going to be then spending money? Because of course the Soviets and the Russians for decades tried to take control of Afghanistan, couldn't do it. We tried to do it, couldn't do it. So now are we going to get into another Cold War over Afghanistan and still send money to Afghanistan to fund fighters who might be again fighting the Russians that might kind of come back in and try to take control of things again? I don't know. But anyway, Afghanistan, we spent $4.9 billion in one year. So that might change after this year. We'll see. It might change to the greater, it might change to the lesser. Because here we're playing politics again and fighting the Russians through foreign aid. Number two is Israel. No surprise there, 3.3 billion with a B in foreign money. I mean, this is in 2019 numbers. Number three is Jordan, 1.7 billion. I'm rounding the numbers off a little bit. Egypt, 1.5 billion with a B. Now all the following ones will be millions with an M. And number five would be Iraq at 460 million, Ethiopia at 922 million, Yemen at 809 million, Colombia at 800 million, Nigeria at 793 million, and, well, this is a prize, Lebanon at 790 million. About half those countries, you probably could construe it to be mainly of a humanitarian aid. I'm thinking maybe Ethiopia, maybe or maybe not Yemen, but Colombia, Nigeria. Well, that's gonna send Nigeria the money so they can come and scam us through their counter-terrorist, I'm sorry, their... They're cyber attacks on the Americans. Anyway, some of those countries probably are of a more humanitarian basis, which probably most of us would have less of a hard time dealing with, even though it is your money and your helping support worldwide welfare. But certainly most of those countries, I just mentioned, Afghanistan, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon these countries are of course going to be highly politically motivated The money that is being sent to there in your name, so you approve of this Yeah, you tactously approve for this you keep filing your 1040 and you keep giving them your money You don't protest you don't say anything don't want to make any waves So yes, this is look in the mirror when you find that ask who's at fault here, but you agreed to it Okay So yeah, money is going overseas, lots of it. And let's take some numbers strictly for Israel now. Total foreign aid to Israel. Now, since the creation of Israel, in our first year we sent money into Israel was in 1949. And back then the total we spent was $100 million. That's what we sent as total aid to Israel in 1949. And it has, well, it didn't actually increase for almost a decade, but it stayed fairly steady in the neighborhood of, let's say, 40 million to 90 million for a good decade after that. Well, actually a little more than a decade, all the way up through 1965. It was less than 100 million. Let's just put it that way. But then it increased. It stayed in the higher digits and just increased greatly after that. Let me see, 19, let me see. And it would make sense, let me see what we see, what 1967 shows. Yeah, well after, of course, the Five Day War in 1967, then in 1968 is when it took a dramatic jump, 1968, of foreign aid to Israel. So even though they attacked us via the USS Liberty, try to get us involved with their war against Egypt. We have said, instead of stopping aid, like we probably should have at that moment in time, right, if you attack us, well, okay, then you don't want our money, right? But no, instead we increased it. Again, the first state of the union makes more sense. So we increased it then and in ever since has been a lot more. And now we are at, in the neighborhood of four billion with a B for billion dollars of aid every year to Israel and for instance of a I have the numbers 2019 let's use the numbers for 2019 which I have full numbers of And that would be let's give a more accurate number 382. I'm sorry I'm taking the number here 3 billion 852 million of that almost all of it 330 $3,300,000,000 of it. In other words, a good 90% of it. Winter weapons, the military. There's your attack on Gaza right there. And Biden's already pledged already to over 700 million just for this latest extravaganza of attacking Gaza. So that's what we're dealing with here. The United States You have donated $147 billion to Israel and $103 billion of that has been towards weapons. Does anybody disagree with the statement that if we didn't give money to Israel, that Israel would not even exist? Can anybody argue that? Please do so. Call in. I don't know you could. Israel wouldn't exist without the United States. That's why it's the first state of the Union. I might be making people mopping at that. Again, nothing I've said has been pro-Palestinian, pro-Arab, anti-Jewish, or anti-Semitic. We're talking about the country of Israel. No matter if we didn't send money to Israel Israel would collapse probably within a few years Without foreign aid from us unless I'd have to look up the numbers how much foreign aid Israel is getting from other countries But frankly, I don't know if you do know you can call in But I'm sure without the United States Israel would collapse unless other countries stepped up the pace But frankly, I think the rest of the world and things we've seen here in the last two weeks the rest of the world is getting pretty Fed up with Israel too. Now, the reason, of course, that Israel has to keep pounding the West Bank and Gaza is, of course, because these are some of the biggest enemies towards Israel and they are border Israel, so they're very close. And we, of course, see Israel attacking Iran on a fairly irregular basis based on their nuclear proliferation attempts and Israel will continue to do so in their nuclear safety because frankly they probably realize very well that if Iran should obtain the bomb that Israel is done for through nuclear warfare. So that's why you see that happening of course. I think that's pretty obvious as well. Israel keeps hitting Iran Anytime it starts developing its program again. Can't let that happen because it would cease to exist. Probably. Speculation on my part, but I don't think it's too hard to see that. So, are you happy with what your money is doing? Let's go on and this is halfway through the show. Mine's Craig. You're listening to Forbid Knowledge. You can call in if you like. to talk about this. It's a pretty hot topic. It should be a hot topic. It should be on everybody's mind. And it's a little bit on people's mind now. And politically, something's changing a little bit. And if you're listening on May 26, you can call in and talk about it. Because I'm no expert on this. I'm American. I'm kind of ignorant on a lot of stuff about Israel. I've not ever been to Israel. I don't live there. I had somebody I wanted to have on the air here, couldn't get her on, that has lived in Israel for the last 28 years. Yep, she's an American, holds dual citizenship. told me about the inside of Israeli at residences what was required it was these basically a small shelter inside the buildings a hardened shelter was required but this person lived in Jerusalem so of course I don't know if it's I can't I needed the quiz around it was that the whole country this still hold today this was something that happened during the Saddam era with scud missiles where they insisted everyone have a shelter inside their home. And they issued everybody gas masks as well back then. So, and that's your money. There you go. Your money again. How do you feel about that? And you like that? All right, let's see. I went through Biden's approval. Okay, let's see here. Let's read a little bit of this. I hate these websites. They try to throw videos at you and then you can't figure out a way to shut them off. Biden administration approved 735 million worth of precision-guided weapons to be sold to Israel, a traditional aid confirmed to the Hill on Monday. There's a website called the Hill. The sale, which Congress officially notified of May 5th, has concerned some House Democrats who have pressed the administration to limit military support for the Israeli government in the face of a scrolling assault on Gaza. A good way to put it, growing assault on Gaza. Israel has a right to defend itself, of course they do, but Gaza has a right to defend itself as well. The majority of the possible sale is a Boeing-made joint direct attack munitions equipment that can make unguided bombs drop from aircraft into guided missiles, the aid confirmed. The window for Congress to block this sale is for all intents and purposes closed. There are four Days left in the 15-day expedited review window. Any resolution of disapproval has to be in committee for at least 10 days before there could be a vote to bring it to the floor. And this article is from, I think it's already passed actually, this article is from the 17th, okay, so it's not passed yet, 17th of May this month. Representative Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, Which was a Muslim woman elected to Congress said in the statement quote the United States should not stand idly by while crimes against humanity are being committed with our backpacking and the quote representative Omar, Minnesota It would be appalling for the by administration to go through with seven hundred thirty five million in precision guide and weaponry To Netanyahu without any strings attached in the wake of escalating violence and attacks on civilians Omar added She was referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. If this goes through, this will be seen as a green light for continued escalation and will undercut any attempts at brokering a ceasefire. The ceasefire was brokered, but it was probably inevitable because they both were probably wanting to re-stack. Simple. The sale, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was approved five days before Hamas, the militant group that controls the Gaza Strip, began firing rockets towards Israel in response to Israeli police action at the Al-Osk Mosque. Al-Osk, I don't know how to say that, the mosque, one of the holiest sites in Islam. So did you get that? This was reported by The Washington Post as an approved sale five days before rockets began flying. Did somebody notice this coming? Hmm, kinda looks like it. The conflict was also exasperated by an impending and since postponed Supreme Court hearing on a potential eviction order in a predominantly Palestinian neighborhood in Jerusalem. They picked the Holy Days of Ramadan to attack this mosque, essentially cracked down on protesters is what was happening, to stir up and then started this little 10-day war. Let's rotate our weapons. Let's go double them all in Gaza. Yeah, we'll get more. The Americans love us, the American people love us, the officers send us more money. Craig. Yes. Yeah, Craig. Also another thing is, and I'm not, you know, I can't really go back specific dates, particular time period, but then it also, State of Israel had also super ramped up. the destruction of Palestinians' homes, okay, to the tune of many, many, many of them. So those Palestinians' homes that were bulldozed, razed, okay, to the ground, those families, those Palestinian families had been in for decades. Over. Yep, that's what's been happening for decades, you're right. And that's continuing, and that's one of the things that also sparked this protesting at the mosque. Israel was continuing to build the same old craft. Right. Yep, thanks for adding that of course. That's certainly part of it and always is part of it and always will be part of it until there's a two-state solution which nobody is really trying for. Until there's, well, I should say nobody on this US side or Israeli side. There will be no solution. This, we're talking about the Holy Land for three religions, I think, right? Three religions claim this area is like their Holy Land, so it's a religious thing as well as a political thing, and it's always going to be and never will change, no matter what happens unless the religions die out or something. It's not going to change, even if it's no matter what. It's just not going to change. It will always be with you your entire lifetime and your grandkids' entire lifetime. Yes, it's not going to work. And what we are waiting for excuse me for interrupting what we were waiting for scripturally Okay, my interpretations of Scripture and it has been written Which I understand is up to interpretation We are waiting for the man of sin sin to reveal himself in the building of the third temple over Okay, well that's That's opinion of your religion that you quoted and that's fine. I don't mind this is no religion has nothing to do with religion Craig can there be more than one creator? This is a question Well, the whole creative thing is all a matter of opinion anyway, so that's why I tried out I try to stay away from the religious question on this show. I'm not asking you a religious question He let that go. Can you let that go? Okay, what I'm asking you is Do you believe in a big bang theory? You think all of this was created with some type of big bang? the miracles that It's all beliefs. Yes, the big bang is a belief and so is a creator, it's a belief Okay, so yeah, so so where I'm going is is what my belief and many many many other people's beliefs is there is a creator, is creator of source. So if you can just begin to follow that, I have a question on this. Now what I would ask, and what I do ask of certain people is, in their belief systems, do you believe that there is or can be more than one creator of all? Most 99% say no. They believe that there can be only one. Now, just so happens that this is something that I believe. Okay, well, let's go with this just for a moment. If there is or if there were just one Creator, and if there were a religion of this one Creator, would there not only be one religion? See, this is why you and I have a problem with religions. Because religions are a thing of man. Over. Yep. Well, I don't necessarily disagree with any of that. A creator, which all religions espouse to, supposedly. I mean, they all... If they're worshiping the same creator, then we should be all on the same side, but of course that's also the ideology of the one world religion. Right? We don't really want to go there either. They also be fighting on the same side, in other words. Right. Absolutely. And when we get up in the morning, crime can figure out what we can do for our neighbors and our brothers and sisters and how to assist them and make their day better and to help the weak and the sick and the poor and the hungry. Okay? instead of doing what mostly goes on, running roughshod over each other. When our heads are spinning, and so much has been perpetuated upon us from the air that we breathe to the nanotechnologies coming down to heavy metals which can be proven, we're always hitting something heavy metals coming from that's found in every single person. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, nanotechnology. It's in every square inch of the earth. It is on all food. There's no such thing as organic food unless you can essentially create a terrarium to where you are shielded from the outside atmospheric conditions, filtering the air that comes in. You know? See our friend, indoor growers, man. three, four times faster result with up in that CO2. So how is CO2 our enemy? But then getting in there in this terrarium and then you got to go through the soil. You got to extract that amount of that and then you have to cleanse this, you know, by coming back in. Now there's a lot of other growing technologies with pure water. You earn the appropriate 72 elements nutrients. that somehow magically encompasses the entire earth. Over. Yeah, you're going kind of on a tangent here. Hold on. We have another caller they might want to add to this. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, Texas. Howdy, Craig. Hey, uh, it's all good, man. Getting better every minute. Anyway, uh... I would comment on the creator thing. I would think there were some pretty solid minds who put together our Constitution, articles of Confederation, Northwest Ordinance, and the Declaration. But in the Declaration, they wrote just the creator. They left it at that pretty much. But they indicated that that creator, whomever he was to each man, as long as we were following the golden rule is what I gathered. Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. And then having read John Locke, John Locke was quite an influence on these guys. Then, you know, these things are restated again in the preamble, all right, and why we people, we ordained and established this here government. Why? To secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. And, you know, the thing is, is I just think a lot of people nowadays fail to own their organic documents, that organic language and the spirit of liberty which lives within it, but it also lives within the hearts of men, see. There again, it's restated again after we create the creature. We restate things again in the Bill of Rights. The first one, the first article of that bill is the thing on religion. Well, a lot of people look at it and I think maybe they misinterpret what these guys were saying. But our religion our faith is based on our conviction of conscience All right, and that conviction of conscience here again, we go to the Golden Rule You don't mess with nobody, you know you you you know, and if you think about it We created this government because men are not saints We're jerks and we see somebody else's stuff or so I ain't saying all of us But we see somebody else's stuff. We want to take it or something like that, right? So we had to put something together to protect life and property, you know Memorialize it. Hey look you don't cross this line. All right, so that's our conviction of conscience our religion, you know, it didn't state a specific religion Okay, but there's one thing you must remember you must respect another man's stuff. And if you don't, well, you're outlaw. The next thing was is, you know, I'm talking about our peaceful means here is a free speech. All right. and being able to press that free speech. Oh, what? You mean I'm not a news outlet so I don't have freedom of the press? Are you joking me? I ordained and established this law. Who are you kidding me to tell me that I can't press my free speech based on my conviction of conscience? Who are you to tell me that I can't maintain my peaceful assembly wherever I travel on the face of this earth? Alright? And by doing so, I can press for any type of redress, a grievance, etc. And then, if that doesn't work, I have my enforcement clause. Everybody knows what that one is. I'm out. Jim, thank you so much for that. Did you want to rebut Jim? Did I come off mute? No, no. I muted the caller Craig because you were trying to talk and he talked over you. So I apologize if you wanted him to talk. Well, I just wanted to see if he had a rebuttal to what Jim said. The first caller. No rebuttal. I'm in everything that my ears heard, Betty. Okay? I'm in 100% agreement with. Okay. So, that's my rebuttal. Okay. Well, I'm sorry to interrupt as you call her. You got on a tangent, which I haven't studied as a whole nanotechnology you're talking about and the food. So I haven't studied that like you apparently have. I just didn't know how to... It went sort of on off topic and I just, the caller was waiting so that's why I kind of interrupted you on that part of it. As I'm, I don't have much time left here, I wanted to go over this and I just thought about this while the callers were talking and I looked up the lyrics to it. If you go on YouTube to find that video I did about the egg glassing if you want to look at that on Provid TV channel. You might want to look into this because I thought about this during this whole 10-day exchange of volley of weapons back and forth between Gaza and Israel. And this is probably a song most of you have never heard of, or maybe even a group you've never even heard of, because it's not kind of unusual. The name of the group is called, this is a music group, the, the, yeah, that's the name of the group. I did not stutter. It's called the, the. And there's a video, there's video, but there's almost mostly just the lyrics to the song. You can find it on YouTube. It's called Armageddon Days Are Here Again. And it's really interesting because, and if anybody that has probably over 50 would remember a song by, let me see, it's called, by The Sweet, and it's called, well it goes, I prefer the name of the song now. They had two hits, one was called Fox on the Run, the other one was called, what was the other name of the song? And I can't remember which song it was, but in the beginning of the song, They they they have this little pattern with are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready? We're gonna get the song. Let's go I don't remember what they say. But anyway, when you if you do look up this song That gives you context what you're hearing to the beginning of this song by the duh. I'm gonna read it to you now Are you ready Jesus? Uh-huh Buddha. Yeah Muhammad. Okay. All right, fellas. Let's go Okay, again, this is a lyrics of song. I'm not making any Judgment on the lyrics. I'm just giving you the lyrics and the lyrics start out. I'm going to read the lyrics to the song. They're five miles high as a crow flies leaving vapor trails along against the blood red sky moving in from the east towards the west with balaclava helmets over their heads. Yes. In the chorus, there's two choruses here. But if you think that Jesus Christ is coming, honey, you've got another thing coming. If he ever finds out who's hijacked his name, he'll cut out his heart and turn in his grave. Islam is rising, the Christians mobilizing. The world is on its elbows and knees. It's forgotten the message and worships the creeds. Those are the verses of the last two paragraphs there. Continuing, it's war, she cried, it's war, she cried, this is war. Drop your possessions, all you simple folks. You will fight them on the beaches in your under clothes. You will thank the Good Lord for raising the Union Jack. You'll watch the ships sail out of the harbor and the bodies come floating back. You'll watch the ships sail out of the harbor and the bodies come floating back. Then it continues and I'll repeat this part, but if you think that Jesus Christ is coming honey You've got another thing coming if he ever finds out who's hijacked his name. He'll cut out his heart and turn in his grave Islam is rising the Christians mobilizing the world is on its elbows and knees. It's forgotten the message and worships the creeds If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today, he'd be gunned down cold by the CIA Oh, the lights that now burned rightest behind stained glass will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart. But God didn't build himself that throne. God doesn't live in Israel or Rome. God doesn't belong to the Yankee dollar. God doesn't plant the bombs for Hezbollah. And I believe that's all of it except the repeat of the chorus. Oh no, there's more. God doesn't even go to church and God won't send us down to Allah to burn. God will remind us what we already know, that the human race is about to reap what it sown. And then the chorus continues, I won't repeat it a third time. And then a teacher painting the world is on its elbows and knees, it's forgotten the message and worships the creeds. Armageddon days are here again. That's the name of the song. Armageddon days are here again by a group called The The from the 80s. I believe it's like mid 80s, late 80s, I can't remember. It's actually a group that I used to listen to. That's why I knew about it. Anyway, you might want to look that up. You may not agree with all the lyrics I just said. That's the artist's lyrics and I didn't change them. That's what he's... says in the song. It's actually a one-man band. The guy is kind of a... his name is Matt Johnson. He's kind of a one-man band. Interesting music. It's a rock with an edge to it. So it's a rock. If you don't like rock, you might not like the song at all. Okay, continuing. Let's see here. If they got time here, let's see. Regarding view on the Israelites and change time for change. Politically, I've been hearing a lot of things, opinions on YouTube and on other articles that... The flood-acquired climate in the United States might be changing a little bit. It might not be completely in favor of supporting Israel anymore. But I also wanted to talk about this because I didn't know enough about it or the effectiveness of it. But Israel's costly iron dome. The country's missile defense system tells a national story. I found this article and I thought we'd discover some of it together because I don't really know enough about it. I do remember the days of the Patriot missiles and Saddam and scuds being rained upon Israel. I do remember that. And I remember seeing video that they didn't repeat after they showed it. These Patriot missiles are supposedly so wonderful. You could actually see in some of the videos that were unedited that were live during the time. I watched some of them live and they never showed it again. You can see the missiles coming up, the Patriot missiles, coming up to try to intercept these scuds. They go up, they go up and then they start coming down and coming down and boom, upon the city. In other words, the Patriot missiles might have been doing just as much or more damage than the scuds were doing. But in any case, the Iron Dome seems to be much more effective than we had back, what, some 30, some years ago, 40 years ago? How long ago was that? In the 12 days that preceded the announcement of the ceasefire, Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad launched 4,396 rockets of various sizes, let's just call it 4,400 rockets of various sizes and ranges from Gaza towards Israel. According to Israel's military, oh, and by the way, for those of you, you need to look at a map. Gaza and the West Bank are totally separate. Gaza is extremely isolated. It's on the coast and it's a little tiny little area, strip of land. They have nowhere to go. They're surrounded by Israel. So you might want to check that out. Check out a map. When we talk about Gaza, that's the east. I'm sorry, to the west. I'm a Mediterranean. We talk about the West Bank, that's to the west, the other side of Jerusalem. Anyway, nearly two-thirds of these missiles missed their targets, hitting fields and other open areas, or malfunctioning and falling short. So these rockets, they're just, they're, it's dumb technology. It doesn't have any brains to it. They just go where they go and they land where they land and boom, that's it. So that still leaves about 1,500 rockets that headed for the built-up areas. Remarkably, this barrage resulted only in a dozen deaths on Israel's side. More than 90% of the rockets were intercepted by Israeli's missile defense system called the Iron Dome. So about 90% effective. So obviously a big change in technology versus the Patriot missile systems of the 1980s. Now, if you've been watching coverage of the latest round of fighting in Gaza and Israel, you won't have escaped the Iron Dome pyrotechnic display astonishingly, especially at night as the rockets arching towards Northwards from Gaza are picked out of the sky in a litany of mid-air explosions. When it was first established more than a decade ago, the Iron Dome had its skeptics, both Israeli and abroad, but over time, they and the world have seen it work literally. And see, this of course is just another test for Israel to see, let's test out our Iron Dome. Let's start bombing Gaza again. We won't lose too many people. We'll destroy hundreds of them. We won't lose too many people. We don't have much time. It is a system that was designed for the challenge facing Israel, specifically organizations on its borders such as Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon that do not have the personnel or fire parts would invade and challenge Israel's army, but have accumulated a large amount of arsenals of rockets that, although rudimentary and inaccurate, can target most of the small country like Israel. Each iron dome battery protects a relatively small parcel of territory, but Israel has now sufficient mobile batteries to protect the areas that are threatened at times of tension. I'm not obviously going to have enough time to get into this. The architecture, however, is just, as I'm trying to throw a video at me, is, however, just one of the ways which iron dome is unique. In fact, its very strengths and weaknesses reflect those of the country that developed it, epitomizing Israelis' intermemoral conflict with the Palestinians. On one hand, the Iron Dome is the perfect example of Israeli ingenuity and improvisation. But its very success is a reflection of Israel's biggest problem. Iron Dome allows you to almost ignore the fact that you have a neighbor just across the border with thousands of rockets pointed at you because they can no longer really harm you. Iron Dome allows you not to find deeper solutions for that problem and that's Israel's problem as well. The Iron Dome is incredibly popular among Israelis and understandably so. Although Israel suffered a dozen fatalities during the fighting, more than 240 Palestinians died. That discrepancy due to the effectiveness of the Iron Dome also bears itself out in physical damage to homes, buildings, and infrastructure more broadly. Even during an intense conflict such as this one, the missile defense system provides a sense of security. It also means many Israelis do not feel the urgency or sufficient enough optimism to press their leaders to solve the underlying problems causing the long-term crisis facing Gaza where two million people live in a small crowded coastal strip Under near total blockade by Israel and Egypt since the mosque took over in 2007 nor do many feel the need to address the wider historic conflict with the Palestinians that have been going on since Israeli founding Israel's founding in 1948 Okay, I don't have enough time to continue with this article I thought it was very interesting because the iron dome seems to be working They've been a good test of it and it's like 90% effective and so it removes their Necessity to even negotiate. Oh, we got the aaron-dome protectors. Let's just keep killing them. No problem And then we'll use all these weapons in the US will just keep sending us more no problem. You're part of the problem. Okay? Mine's Craig the website is for viddenknowledge.info the YouTube channel that I spoke of is for vidd TV for viddes fellow 2d is no space between for data TV The song I mentioned that you want to forgot it or didn't find it Zazaz is the name of the group The name of song is Armageddon Days are here again And you find versions with lyrics to print it on the screen and understand what you say. It's fairly well understood And I will hopefully be back next week. All until next time. part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, is to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. What do we do? Politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Kick 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... His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land? It's not that you're not going to get hurt It's just that you're going to get less hurt or it's not bulletproof. Okay good afternoon and evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intelligence report i'm a quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and west on liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com liberty tree radio satellite and we're on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations and alternate hallmarking golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And it is 807 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. The Intel report for Weapons Wednesday is the 26th of May. It is the 13th year of Open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2000. one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts now i'm mention body armor for a reason i looked at center fire alone behold the order remember i mentioned the stuff might be coming back in the stock uh... center fire shows that the german ultima ladies police black vest these are u.s made second chance vests but they're with their ladies but girls in the play of their small small if they were what we got before if they are extra small and these were they were excellent i'm very happy with what we got they went right to a bunch of the kids power family members who have smaller you know mafar smaller family members and they fit perfectly so i know body armor gotta go to waste with a group of people i know But in this case, I don't know what sizes, they're not indicating whether or not this is just the small, smalls and extra smalls that are left or if there is a sizing system. So tomorrow, if you're going to order these, they're only $31 a vest. If you have a family and you are looking for something for the wife, but you also have children, well, here, think about this. you can buy one if it doesn't fit the wife it's probably gonna fit one of the children if that's what you get and you decide you have one you can't have to see how well it fits the other you know older members you know older children are your family and so this gives them all we decent please piece of body armor for a very reasonable price now it is designed to have a lady's bumpy parts up top and uh... because of that it is you know comfort for the breast uh... it's still flat because the way stored and it works just fine in that tell you to pull more my guess what would you bunch up our little bit worth you know it's going to be compressed the neat thing is that does have the uh... chicken plate uh... pockets the second chance models and by the way there's no doubt these are second chance the logos everywhere which was typical for the big heyday uh... push when there was the last gas competition that second chance was and uh... second chances of the the foraging organization slash company that made the body army and our body armor industry don't make a mistake about that that's what everybody tends to forget so second chance these are named brand best it's the ultimate armor which was the last model that they came up with uh... as far as material goes and i believe that actually this could be kevlar to uh... I still haven't, I really haven't get a clarification on that. I've been looking for it. I'm working on it still, but these vests are available for $31. Now, let me point something out. Remember that Osprey outfit that we were just talking about a minute ago? You know, the Osprey armor? I want you to think about these being small size vest plates. And then I want you to look at the shape of like the arm armor. on the osprey body armor panels. And if you'll notice the way they're contoured and cut, I may be wrong, but I don't think so. This would be a great way to fill those osprey plates for about $60 you get four panels. Okay, $62 you get four panels. Too smaller, too larger. Now these are small, extra small actually, extra small to small vests. I know because we already got some. They ran out, didn't have any, they have some again. Now I'm showing this because I checked to see, yep, you can put it on the cart, shows up, and it's in the cart. If they have these, and you were looking at wanting to upgrade your existing vests that you do have, these smaller panels, would be perfect to insert over top of whatever else you already have inside the pocket of the past so for another thirty one thirty one dollars you get a hell of an upgrade that heads up quite color i have to uh... not quite what can be but i think it's kind of in a similar ballpark assuming of this is start of the war advice You've never been in a firefight, you've never been in a gunfight, and you're either in an offensive situation as you're ambushing people that are coming to attack you, or you're in a defensive situation where you're reinforcing someone who's being attacked. What are some basic advice points for someone that's never been in a firefight, someone that's, you know, what would be the basic advice of, you know, this is what's going to get you alive out of that fight, or this is what's going to help you take the enemy down? First and foremost is learn to breathe. i'm serious i have watched people turn blue the the the the fight flight issue that the problem with the world level of things on the list will they're all parallel really breathing breathing in fact little bit think about the call this good subject on fighting uh... how many of you have been in competition shooting probably a lot of you have a okay how but how many of you been in for instance maybe have been into diving I'm talking about diving off a board, okay, for competition. Or let's say just platform diving. How many of you have played golf? Breathing is fundamental. It should be obvious. But most important is it's the techniques and style of breathing. Before, remember what we can do is pre-oxygenate the body, guys, and this is especially critical. When I was a swimmer years ago, I tell you what, the instructors I had, of course I lived in the bottom lake, that helped a lot i love the swim and i never probably able to keep my breath for a good part of the period of time so uh... what was really neat is uh... again some of the other disciplines i learned including oxygenating the body of building the bodies reserve up in advance if you're moving into a situation uh... and the team leaders have to remind everybody this is one of the things that that's what what the guy in charge is supposed to be doing coaching you just like any other team Most important is you start by breathing oxygenate. Get a reserve. Get a reserve. Most of the way in and halfway out. And if you've talked about shooting or any kind of combat shooting guys, you know this too. You let about half of that air out so you still have a reserve part of that oxygen is still there to work with. And then you bring the weapon up, align the sights, do everything you're supposed to do and pop, pop, boom, boom. but oxygenating in advance is going to help a great deal when it comes to the next half of what is already part of the adrenaline rush of kicking in uh... there's two steps to that there's the of the realization phase and then there is the real why we call the reality slash contact phase where it's like you know if you have a face in some way when that happens a good thing about the second phase is a pretty much again if you have any kind of training This is why they do repetitive training over and over again. This is why you do dull, repetitive training over and over again. Because as long as you can stay within that tunnel vision brain cavity you've created, because that's what most people describe it as, I don't really, it doesn't affect me that way. But it's the idea that if that is the case with a percentage of your people, that when they are stuck in that tunnel, they go to the right tunnel that has all of these things that you've worked on and you've redisciplined and redisciplined and redisciplined over and over again. Another rule, you don't fire first. Take cover if you break, if you make contact, you may return fire if you're point man, I mean to a degree, not always does man, even point man doesn't necessarily return fire. But the rule with breathing right up there at the top is take cover. Cover return fire or cover pre-especially we're talking ambusia, we're talking about the bush. If you're ambushing, breathing, but you're already undercover, you do not make the mistake of breaking cover. And that's another thing, everybody always talks about that, y'all regular John Wayne. uh... couple movies are bring that subject up you know we're fine he's under cover we actually got good cover he's got good control weapon decides to do the old job waiting it was a cut he called it steps up gets popped two or three times you know when the uh... abdomen etcetera wasn't exposed before and the rest of history so the the second part of the most important take cover now when engaging and this is where again that who paid some people are credibly cold credibly focused i mean they have packed it's it's there's different people you'll experience working with uh... it's also why we talk about combined arms because certain people gravitate towards towards certain weapons and it's just natural for them and maybe it's best some people maybe a submachine gun is your first best choice to put it in their hands if they're willing to use it they will at least return fire uh... most important on that one note with the parallel with the elk is remember return fire uh... in the process of being stopped by the moment uh... depending on the situation most common mistake made is you're observing the situation the time dilation and compression is taking place with the adrenaline rush and you have a tendency to be a annual uh... i don't know seem to have some people seem to absorb it like they're watching a television event a movie like you're they're not part of it and psychologically that well you're part of it the moment you get out of the a p c jump out of the back of the truck jump into the foxhole setup the prepare the prepared uh... defense or set up the ambush whatever you were doing you're already part of it you're not separate so break that that barrier right from the get-go you know that you've seen it they try to express this in all kinds of ways in movies cuz you're all supposed to panic we're gonna try to prevent that This can't be happening, this can't be happening, this isn't real, this isn't real, what was about real it gets. Okay, this is the real world. So one of the most important things is the team leader is also again going to, you know, remind and in fact even direct, you know, to focus fire, return fire, return fire, or in this case open fire, the signal, whatever it is it used should be brain slapping. This is one of the reasons the British used The whistle. Why do you use a whistle? Because it overcame it, because of the decibels, where it is in the scale, and how it slaps the brain. It gets to the ear, goes through the whole mental process, and it's not disorienting, but it is a... How do you... The best way to describe it is, it's totally contrary to a sound that you would expect or you can imagine as a battlefield sound, which is why whistles work so well. uh... the again the uh... there's a combination of things it's probably also built into our genes for that matter but a little is quite effective other others other things can be done optical some people who is your hearing other thought where it is under a set single pattern for everybody no some people actually lose their hearing in the process they do really don't even think they were responded to noise Even loud bangs and small arms fire, it just doesn't affect them. That's not a bad thing, provided they stay disciplined. So again, this is why, as I mentioned before, when a team leader is trying to direct fires, he may not use any audible order, he may use tracers, and that's because for the percentage and for almost everybody depending on the condition tracers attract attention and break a uh... but that that tunnel vision barrier okay so first and foremost is breathing remember always take cover and remain in cover now another element here is you've heard it reinforced over and over again you work as a team you have to trust the man next to you and the man next to you have to trust you And this is where teamwork is especially critical now, building up the camaraderie and the understanding that we are of like mindset. And this is something the enemy is terrified of. I'm telling you all these things, if you start, if you can at least get some of these things into the inventory, then it's going to change whether or not you're spraying, praying and dumping rounds over somebody's head, which they didn't mind when they had ill-trained forces and you're beating up that five-year-old buying kid in their inner rack. and a militia or a conventional force of any kind that actually is trained, worked as a team, and is disciplined in all of the art. Another thing here is again, remember, well of course you always hear the term don't panic, but the basic rule should always be again, face the enemy. There's a couple things to remember, your best armor and all the junk that might stop a bullet is to your front, not so much to your back. So whatever you're going to do, face the enemy. And since you're facing the enemy, we'll go back to rule number three, you know, well, rule three-four, you might as well put some bullets down range and try to do some damage. At least contribute to the noise. Okay? So another issue in advance is accept the idea that you're going to get hurt. This sounds weird, but it's not. uh... how do you get through a a fatal uh... knife fighter of a fatal uh... you know the compact fight you have to accept the idea that you are going to in fact understand you are going to be hurt bob listen to this because you are going to have to tell your system to override the injury and that is something that amazingly enough you can do there are a couple of energy here again fight flight and shock okay the adrenaline rush combined with shock uh... can they gate uh... what we usually the number one interrupt your horrific pain okay another thing is you have to be able to yet be ready to override pain so this is something that should be in your battery you have to break that barrier again and it's it's one of the most important aspects if you're close enough remember to shoot them they're obviously close enough to shoot you we all joke about that But remember that we are going to get hit. Now if you don't get hit, that's a double plus good thing. But if you're already of the mindset that you understand the probability of injury is as good as any other place, what will happen is you're ready to take over if an injury takes place and override a lot of other parts of your instinctual reaction. And part of that is fight or flight. What do you think it right now? Probably flight. Fight, not so much. You're already fighting. You need to override that. Remember, if your team fails or you break, if the team breaks down individually, you are easily decimated. You're easily, you know, taken out one piece at a time until the whole piece is gone. So this is another reason that you stay focused on the idea that you don't stop fighting. If you've, in fact, remember, well I'm hit, I need help. Well, the best way to get help, win the battle. Keep fighting, win the contact. If we can't win the contact, keep fighting because I'm trying to maybe get to you to drag your ass to cover or drag your ass to the rear. But in order to do that, everybody has to continue to contribute to the fight if at all possible. There's a downside to that, that is something that can happen that you're also going to have to be prepared for. An individual in delirium and injury may still continue to try to fight, but may actually accidentally, and not by any intent, injure or harm or even kill another member of the team. It can happen. You're planning on pulling that grenade. You did. You're planning on pulling that pin. You did. You think you threw it. You didn't. In your mind you did, in your mind I've had the assist like if you've ever had anybody electrocuted they'll tell you, Nehemic Mark I was telling you and in reality their conversation was as they after they were electrocuted was, Parker Ferrer, Hobart, Paytah, no, Nangabaugh. People remember too that with the fight-flight, adrenaline rush and shock time dilation we've talked about it to a just work for you acceleration or deceleration slow-mode which they try to depict it movies to give you an image of it varies depending upon the individuals physiology type of injury uh... genetics we talked about that but in the tour block you know before actually yesterday to work on the language genetics some people can take a lot of hurt my dad could get stung by bees and will walk multiple times and he didn't it didn't affect him And all of a sudden at one point he was allergic to bees and all of a sudden anything bit him. He was in trouble, but I'm telling you I've watched him get stung six, seven, eight times by big black wasps. And he would just reach over, swat it, break his head, throw it on the ground, keep working. Okay, that's not a little thing when you all know what a bug bite's like. Well, a wasp bite's like or a bee bite's like. Now again, in the long run, hey, caught up with him. You know, he ended up with a bee allergy, but it took a long time before he got to that point. And again, never affected him. I know guys that, same thing, and again, you could discipline yourself to this to override the pain issue, but more important is not just overriding it, but being able to command and make your body do certain things. However, In the process of that, if you have an incapacitated individual that may be armed but is obviously not in control, the object is to reach that person and to disarm them or to again, not render them incapable of action, but disarm them because they probably won't notice in that disorientation that they've been disarmed. but remember they'll be there perception anything and everything that they need uh... because of the injury loss of blood don shock uh... done from a concussive actions uh... the person may think that they're putting around don't range of aggressor and in reality they're putting at risk the individuals within the another member of the team or something and this is part of your management skills as a as a fire team leader but also as a battle buddy And so all these things are part of the many, many, many elements that go into anything, but especially first contact. Now, this is another thing that's really critical whenever possible, is if you have a certain amount of individuals who have experience, you don't put all of your new team, your new people together in a squad. There is a reason that you have either what is called a shepherd squad, or you have or you dole out the new manpower amongst the the four squads in the platoon so that you can help to develop the up at work them into the f o p for the team and minimize it none of them are expendable contrary to what they try to push it a lot of different scenarios nobody is expendable the idea to get everybody your first mission is a hundred percent return anything else after that you have to live with but as a team leader, your goal is always to try and achieve the 100% mark. You will either bring a person back intact, wounded, or KIA, but you will return with all the parties involved. Ideally, if you do the job right, we know how that works with a fickle finger of fate. You're looking at a at least returning with everybody at your everybody intact under the on the best day and your percentages at least all being accounted for on on the average day. Worst is nobody comes back then you don't have to worry about it. But the most important thing here again too is new members team members especially those who have less experience. We've talked about something I touched on in the tour block. there's been a big debate and in fact it's why the army also did the the control selected fire on the m14 uh... you had a key control or the key control was supposed to be managed by the squad we've talked about this now philosophy and policy changed over and over again with the fire team in the squat most importantly is with what kind of firepower is going to be delivered and how much ammunition were you going to consume So the idea of restricting and dropping a person to a semi only was designed so that the riflemen would focus on accuracy over volume fire. Now remember that when the M14 first came out, for instance, you had the heavy-barreled M15, not the AR15, the M15. The M15 program meant that you could take one of these rifles and you would put it on the select fire option or it had permanent select semi-fire option depending on what year was produced and it was only a short number of years that the M15 project was in the squad. When this happened, the M15 was basically the BAR. It was the SAW, Squad Automatic Weapon, inside the fireteam and of course they were two, one in each fireteam, two to each squad. The M-15 was supposed to perform that mission. it did did who are pretty wet pretty well actually did very well contrary to the garbage most people have known that will be good that it must have been just a regular m14 that is not the case the original intention like everything with the damn military is what they are planning on doing what they tried to do and what they actually do okay there in three different worlds. The reality is here's what we wanted to achieve. Here's what we tried to do once we deployed it, and here's what's actually happening. This is where it actually went. In each case, the inexperienced individuals are typically given, the argument has been for a long time, give them only a semi-automatic weapon. So they have to focus on the basics, and they have to focus on fundamentals. uh... again better a slower sustained rate of fire and again continuing to contribute to the into the firefighter to the exchange rather than burning ammunition up in a matter of seconds or a minute and a half two minutes and all of a sudden screaming for another magazine because you're sure all out and this is the reality of on discipline fire of course it also be but somebody just scared for listen maybe with some experience But either one most common it was an inexperienced issue So the idea was that rather than waste of the automatic weapon and the automatic fire reduce the individual to some automatic fire only and Force them and in fact coach them to focus on the basics and develop their skills so that they can slow down their pace Concentrate on the critical components of their training build up confidence and build up field experience in the process. The original government policy on this stated that if an individual, this was from research done in World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, if an individual could survive approximately 14 contacts, 14 contacts with some kind of sustained fire, it could be a of color ambush it could be an ambush it could be uh... traveling in contact it could be defense fortifications it could be defense in depth whatever would be if you could survive fourteen contacts with the enemy typically and that number was very consistent from war to war then the battlefield experience and the ability to adapt to the conditions of the battlefield were completed within the experience of the operator, the individual, the infantryman, and they typically survived the battlefield short of the fickle finger of fate randomly, or fickle finger of fate randomly taking you out, as it typically can, because you were conditioned, you've built up the expertise, it becomes second nature. uh... sop whenever you stop you find cover while you're finding cover you're observing your terrain you're also observing your close point of contact because you want to make sure that you did walk into an i'd slash a movie trap in the process though you're also maintaining pick all things you got to do you're also maintaining control of your weapon while you're able to stop you're inspecting your weapon observing your terrain and you're going to also do weapons maintenance of the pair something needs to be done if you're suspect that your magazine is not fully loaded. This is an opportunity when you stop and as you've taken cover and while you're observing, if it is for instance a rest, for you to change out the magazine or top the magazine off. These are all things you're doing nonstop constantly that are part of their second nature. You're always observing with your eyes. Your eyes are moving while you're doing something else. Remember, we've talked about multitasking. Well, this is the ultimate life or death multitasking. So these are all things that need to be learned, but breathing is really critical. It is fundamental to every competitive sport. It is fundamental to survival in general. And what it does, remember too, this is part of the subconscious fight or flight process, is by doing that preparatory breathe, your body starts to settle into, or it's like it's getting a preparation signal for action of some kind. As you, of course, build up more oxygen, what is also going to happen is your short ribs are going to start to operate. You start to take deeper, taking deeper, longer breaths. Your body recognizes all of these tell-tales and what is part of the automatic processing system of your subconscious kicks in. You won't even notice it. You're actually, in fact, you don't notice it half the time. It happens and you don't even realize it. You'll start to notice that you've actually been taking deeper breath you will as you accelerate your activities anyway the body is going to demand more oxygen what is it going to do it's going to kick it all of its reserve musculature to actually expand you know bring in more air work the system harder and faster and try to again provide what the body needs to continue to operate at a higher level of preparedness or our core contact or a pro physical action put it that way all other things Also to remember is, and this is part of the psychological aspect of going to contact is, again, we mentioned this, having confidence in the people that you're with. Now you guys have to settle that by a series of basically what our campfire vigils, where you're going to have to get to know each other better, and you all have to explain to each other the aspect of brotherhood, and especially the aspect of the warrior in terms of brotherhood. all caps all cultures this is a fundamental it's a foundation it's critical you want to win it's something you need to learn most people haven't learned in fact if you look with the karate beer virus crap all the other family they've generated they have to have done just the opposite we have a bunch of infantile pis willie weaklings who are terrified of their shadow who who want to be alone fact think about it over the corner during a broccoli shake where your components thinking i wish i were not her by a winner but the fact of the matter is that is warrior cast and which is a what all of you men should be in fact you should really should be aspiring to it it's it is part of our nature but it's also part of our free man's responsibility that you have to drill annual but yet it is it's more than drill you have to instill you have to sit down and make a decision. We're not going to abandon each other. I've told you a million times, you know what the difference between Special Forces and all the rest of what was the regular military, what is the big, big, big, big, big underlying factor? The can-do attitude, and that's it. It served with people who were 100 pounds soaking wet. Now they were like, not at oak. 100 pounds soaking wet, 5'2". Spoke three languages. beat me down in a heartbeat, beat my hind end, and I was probably another third his weight for sure. but you know what i respect the end may be the visual work with him and in fact let's go the rest of every anybody that you'd be working with under those conditions in a heartbeat i know i could count on him he would do everything to save you would do anything and everything that's very good save any other team member at the support any other team member just as the biggest guy there that was six-foot six couldn't find shoes for until we finally got to catch up with him at about one base And there's every size and shape in between. It's not this Johnny Jet Jock, Luca LeCoble, Swelton, or your crap. Yeah, there's a percentage that are like that. But it's the can-do attitude and the perception of being able to override all of these fear issues. It doesn't mean, oh, there's always the argument, you're always scared. Well, you actually, to a point, that's really not true. At a certain point, you have to override and you really do shut it off. It's the only way to describe it. It's, you know, kiss the babies, you know, cry out with your battle chant, give out your death prayer, and put a whole pile of them at your feet. And if it happens, it happens, but I plan on making sure it happens to your ass first. And if I have my way, it's not going to happen to me. That's how you want to win. This is where you've got to go. At a given point, it's, again, there's a term, but it's The term that you will hear in the past or you may have heard the past is reckless abandon But it's not really accurate and that's for the people who are trying to deride the person who has found the center We're talking about what you find that Center in reality it is it is a sense of life and energy combined with the understanding that you are willing to and in fact it's accepted that you may expended at that moment that that energy that you're casting your projecting board that what you're going to do it may be the last thing that you do but you're going to do it pretty damn well in fact the whole idea is you do it like i said well man it's all i got to go to be the end no just reverse effect you take the attitude that you're willing to be you're willing to risk then you find that you're already ahead of your aggressor who typically is desperately trying to find a way to survive the battlefield and really isn't embracing it. The enemy knows this. Like I've said a million times here on the air, and most recently I've said it more often than I've said in a while, we shall sing as we slay. When I'm done, I'll be done with it. It's a job. As I get older, the more I realize, the more that I've read, and that sometimes you don't totally relate to, especially in other texts from other eras, I understand completely now what they're saying. It's like, you know what? I don't plan on losing. Got help who's in front of me. And you know what? I will not abandon. I will not leave. I will not break from the line next to my fellow warriors, my fellow patriots, my countrymen. You get that squared away. You sit down amongst all your people. All of you that are listening. you if you have that core you have so much more beyond your enemies capacities and they're terrified that you will find this they are terrified coronavirus look who's designed to do isolate separate segregate get everybody into pith willy mode everybody you know it no i feel your autocouple counteracts with paranoid tendencies and no and no independent thought whatsoever no intelligent thought worse than no independent thought knowing how would you have thought Those wretched curves I do not wish to be a part of and I do not count myself Amongst ever and never again these people that I see doing this I have no respect for I'm thoroughly disgusted. It's like so many other aspects of you know again as you grow older I'm thoroughly disgusted with and in no way shape or form count these people as your countrymen or my countrymen They've given up there. There's a term given up the ghost they okay go ahead i heard a voice very real real soft though the colors pick up please uh... yeah this text box yet did you see the the person i think it was a recruiting commercial for are u s army russian work there was this and jokes about or have a few but i could imagine the russians first of all are all white guys that that's why they're hated by the jewish bob run in this operation uh... i think i think that they could play it now but i don't think that they have my mind is what they're doing is they've got a they've got a very model of big tribal attitude they are very masculine uh... they don't believe in the ephemeral you know what i've proved to put the palace crap and uh... that i've got the the poop the palace crap is exactly what the u.s. military's commercial is right now uh... the one that i have seen is the one about the uh... not sure of what she is raised by two lesbians running the Patriot Missile Program and how she's always felt like she was an activist blah blah blah blah blah you know like you said you got to hit all the check marks with it you know about the I think the only thing they didn't say was she was an Eskimo Right, quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo with pedophilic tendencies. My god, you've got the job, man. I mean, woman, I mean it. Seriously. No, that makes sense, Tex-Mex. I mean, I can understand. I wouldn't have to see what the Russians would do right now. Oh, yeah, the Russians, man, they look badass. And you know what gets me about this is it's like, four years ago, I remember I commented on this. Well, I heard this when I was going in. I was going in when everybody was leaving. The army that I went into is not the army that we saw yet again in the 80s or yet again in the 90s or yet again in the aughts. I always laugh because every idiot stick that's out there usually goes, well, I don't remember why, well, the blah, blah, blah, because I was into 95. Well, that wasn't 1975. 75, in fact, even myself, to be quite honest, to a degree, it was like you know i'm probably not really thinking about the military right now okay however i'll remind you one of the things i was interested in was the astronaut was a space program and i've ever seriously was i've been gearing for that i had been gearing for that but you one of the things that was an enticement a i was probably go over to aviation i was all set to do that would have been down on the uh... years ago what they used to do is they later on the call that not met him at They had another name for it, but you go down to Florida for two weeks, and by the time you were down at the end of two weeks, you were landing aircraft on an aircraft carrier. You guys, I don't know if they're doing this now, but back in the 70s to early 80s, into the middle 80s, 85, because I had a kid I actually pushed him towards, and he ended up being a naval aviator. i don't hate you know what the top gun type program but it's a compressed program of the if you've got a college time they would take you down uh... to pentacola and by the time you were done with the first week you're ready to be put the jet and then they have you strapped and then you're out to be landing on a carrier be practicing short-run landing and take off on the all on land and by uh... i think it was a day ten you would be landing on the skin of an aircraft carrier you'd be letting on that postage stamp and that was what i was aiming for and it would but the navy i would have what you may be for the i was thinking of the navy originally and end up going into the army because of the enticement with like i said the intel thing was i was recruited directly as an intel analyst i got a chance to a lot of stuff that i would need to date you would do it's because again manpower shortages and intentional now and now i know that it was intentional but you know for instance pilot shortages uh... every kind of disgraceful action against the the veteran in uniform in service you can imagine i've seen intentionally done by the government and i'm not talking one or two people i'm talking whole groups of people and that's exactly what the shakers are doing right now with that piece of trash it's in charge of the secretary of the army is no secretary defense that that's bank they've got in there right now that other you know about queer Well, he's yapping up how he's going to do this and do that. He's going to score the... Well, what that means is he's going to damage the military, and everybody knows it. I'll be quite honest. It's like I said earlier this week, I'll say it again. How much farther are we going to let this go on? You know, there's a point where it's not... This is... Every time they do this... it's you can't run back in and fix it in fact every time it happened i've watched us go farther and farther you know into the shipwreck and i'm not just talking recent times i'm talking over a over forty plus years i have personally watch first thinking it was really stupid well it doesn't do but they don't know what you're doing no no now eventually you learn not many get to be part of one of the activities are one of the event cycles and you realize or not only is it planned but these bastards are laughing and charcoaling about how they're screwing the country And then you start to realize that now you see even more of it but on a grander scale and it's out there in the open. Like right now it's so arrogant. I mean before we'd have to try and tell you guys how many times have we done this on the air? I can walk you through it. Well damn come on it's right out in the open in your face. Before we'd have to go listen this is how they do it. This is what they do. Now it's like well see I told you so. You think about it, go back to our programming. Go back and listen to the program. I've walked through these things over and over again, the different elements and aspects of it. This time around, nobody, everybody I've talked to agrees, they've never seen this level of arrogance because no matter what you want to try and say or think that they're not going to do, they have every intention of finishing it this time. So we have to finish them. And when I say finish them, I mean like get rid of every last one of them. because if you you're not going to get this pic any other way this is where at the where at the end as far as that goes not the end of the country just means how long is it going to take you to fight your way back to freedom how long is it going to take you to fight back to liberty the fight forwarding get back up because they're a baby think of it this way to elevate yourself out of the dirt and the mark and the mire of servitude and bondmanship that they want to show you into until they push your head below the mire That's why we're finished with this as far as I'm concerned. It's the old story, well, everybody's waiting for the big bang. Well, if it starts, we need to kick it into high gear. We need to throw gasoline on it. We don't let it stop. And we don't discuss negotiation because you'll just be betrayed in that one. I'm going to tell you right now. Which, by the way, oh, thank you, Mark. At least you keep talking. Eventually, my brain will be chogged. First of all, real quick, Tex-Mix, I'm sorry, anything else, sir? Please. Okay, I'll tell you what. Uh, Sturm, go ahead. No, uh, I'll just let y'all go on. Yeah, I didn't have anything else. No, thank you, I appreciate that. Thank you for the call. Uh, guys, uh, real quick, uh, that was, uh, centerfiresystems.com for the body armor. They have the German Ultima Ladies Police Black Vest used $31 apiece. I have gotten these. They are excellent, but they are extra small and small. However, if you were to take the Velcro and disconnect it, you can then take these vests and either use them for inserts for certain, like some of the Osprey components, or if you have existing armor, you could take this vest and slide it inside the sleeve of the other vest and you would end up with an improved armor defense, you know, in other words, adding another level two vest to the system is going to greatly increase your defensive potential while not greatly increasing your weight. Okay, so just something to think about there. And those are over at Centerfiresystems.com. You go to Centerfiresystems.com, then go to military surplus, touch that, and you want to go to mid surplus clothing, it's on the first page. and all the vests are about halfway down the first page. There we go. Enough on that. I'm going to go to something else now. Next, and again, grab your pens and paper. Grab your pens and paper. We've got enough time to get this in. Grab your pens and paper, and if you can help, this would be good. An example of how people get swept under the rug or people forget and I have we've been we supported this man when this happened to him but how many of you remember Charles Dyer aka July 4th Patriot? He was a very popular advocate for the militia, freedom, and prominent speaker at tea parties in the South prior to his setup incarceration in January of 2010. It is now the year 2021. And by the way, the asshat Trump didn't give him a pardon. A bunch of faggots and queers got a pardon, got a reprieve. But you know what? Sergeant Dyer is still behind the wire. charles also co-founded i'm a read this uh... peter and i want but we want to thank you to ruby uh... uh... charles also co-founded the oath keepers organization if you remember back when it was a very different structure the fbi looked for weaknesses in charles's life so that they could entrapment silences uh... upcoming career upcoming charismatic militia leader well for the freedom of the people like that the They found that weakness in his wife Valerie during a bitter divorce and custody dispute. Some of the most inspiring liberty speeches I have ever heard came from Charles Dyer during that period, actually before that. Now, please spend some time on Charles' rebuilt webpage and educate yourself about this innocent Marine who has been incarcerated for more than 10 years. And forgive me, we should have mentioned him a lot sooner. we covered him progressively over over the uh... period time and try to help the best we could during that period of time and also afterwards but we've got to remember all of our people and this is a big again someone who won the time comes we've got to get out of the condition he's in so early in the communist concentration camp it took three trials remember they retried and retried and then retried again ever how they lost and then they lost yeah people before they court shop remember and they lost and they lost. Oh, and then they came back with the exact same, you know, again, charged again and convicted Sergeant Dyer. Let's see, the Devils had to re-evidence in the third trial to get their false conviction, which by the way, they did everything they could to... What they do is they use it as a practice. They lost, they came back, they did it again. Well, what about, yeah, double jeopardy? Yes, we know. How about three times? That's triple jeopardy. three times please consider sending charles an encouraging letter if you know of other resources for charles dyer that are not on the list uh... or if you notice any errors in charles's web uh... webpage july four patriot dot com july the numeral four patriot dot com the jay is capital the p is capital july four patriot dot com please email uh... me at rud davis at symbol yahoo.com that's r u d d a v i s at symbol yahoo.com i'll post this again tomorrow again i won't forget this uh... charles dyer five nine six eight two that's the first line second line l c c c unit five Next line, P.O. Box 260. Next line, Lexington, Oklahoma, 73051. Again, top to bottom. First line, Charles. Last name, Dyer, D-Y-E-R. Number 659682. Next line. L C C C all caps unit five next line P. O. Box two six zero next line Lexington Oklahoma okay seven three zero five one again first line Charles last name D Y E R number six Next line. Next line. Next line. 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And the page, if you just in case, remember write this down, write this down, get it on your computer so you have it in the memory. www.J... lowercase u l y numeral four uppercase P lowercase t i o dot www dot july for patriot dot com www dot july for patriot dot com www dot uppercase j lowercase u l y numeral four uppercase P lowercase a dot com there you go so that you get it and by the way Charles Dyer HTTPS semicolon forward slash forward slash year of Jubilee dot com forward slash again HTTPS semicolon forward slash forward slash year of Jubilee, all one word, Y-E-A-R-O-F-J-U-B-I-L-E dot com forward slash Charles E.S. all lowercase. And I'll repeat this again tomorrow. I want to make sure I've got this where it's supposed to be. Go ahead, call or jump in there. I posted a screenshot that I'd saved a while back with a mailing address for Charles. And I did check just a little bit ago, he is still in the line. Good, thank you. Appreciate that. Hey Mark, what's your opinion on Oathkeepers? I've never heard you really talk about them. Oh well, real quick, uh, can of worm, end of the hour, let's put it this way. Oathkeepers, when it first started out, the rank and file were a wide range of individuals who were all prior service. Not just, it'd be Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, whatever. Unfortunately, it became more of, as is typically the case, an institution, once it became an institution, certain individuals gravitated towards the middle central stage and they very quickly became men in our a type operation now doesn't mean everybody is like that because there's a lot of people don't keepers are pretty well with them with a bow is bad attitude wise but are they gonna fight with us or should be a of blood with the mean with a certain when you say that remember that the matter of the good of the fight with the fish are they gonna fight with us well you may work with a like with the Well, they'll probably be fighting with us, I would assume, because I think we're pretty well on the same page. I think it would be more of a problem if Trump were in and he started grabbing guns. Everybody would be in brain fart, or at least his ATF had started to attack people, remember? All of a sudden, all these institutions were, back the blue, back the cops. Okay, well, Trump's in charge, and it's his cops, and it's his ATF, and they were coming after the guns. Are we supposed to back them? See, that's the problem I have with that whole idea is like, okay, let's back up. In my experience, in my life, the two, one thing that's been absolutely true, the cops have always worked with the feds to screw the American people, period. As far as guns go especially, they're all standing in line because they all think they're going to get some of the stuff they steal from the victim. Because guns are a big thing on the wampum, you know, slash, you know, big, big, big, big war prize. and the bat faggots will kill each other over guns. I mean they have, literally. It's all booty and theft because they're pirates. Well all these other characters are wannabe's that want to join in. Now it's only in the last, remember a year and a half ago, a whole bunch of cops, a whole bunch of people were peace officers, I won't call them cops, they're peace officers, stated they're not going to help out with that and they aren't going to join in with the jackasses no matter who the hell it is. and that's why some of the states have now made direct comments that in no way shape or form of the locals of the county or the state police to assist or participate in the anti-gun or gun confiscation processes that they're pushing for the agenda well that's what guys a year and a half ago before the fake biological attack that was exactly what i kind of told you was going to happen you know what what they have an option a fake biological attack what do we get fake biological attack well guess what, up until that point you had police officers, sheriff's deputies stepping up to the mic and saying you know what, I know you're not going to be the character that's expected to go through the door, once you get a uniform on it you go do that, you get in front of everybody if you think you're going to pass these laws, because I'm not going to enforce them. Now that you can find on video on YouTube, you know with hundreds of different you know, peace officers, because that's what they are when they're talking like that, if they're going to stand up for what they believe in. There was a whole bunch of people there in uniform that actually stated what is obvious. You know, you're either going to be with it or against it. They stated they were going to be against it. So this is where, like I said, part of that epiphany and quandary thing that has been going on for quite some time, but especially when Trumpet was in there. And if Trump got back in again, they got all these police state BSers that they plugged in, parked the queers and everything else. Oh, Trump comes back in. All of a sudden we have to support all the queers, BSers and commies that they've entrenched into place because they're in blue uniforms. Did you know that, guys? After all, we got to back the blue, uh, really? You think there's going to be any more cooperatives than the FBI was for four years with Trump heading there and then basically going after him every step, even though he's the guy in charge? What do you think it'd be like the next time around? Give me a break. Okay well, no, don't give me a break. Don't give me parts I gotta worry about. Anyways, for everybody out there guys, appreciate your support. Remember, we got the drawing coming up, so go to the donate, can't donate. Get your name and a hat. God bless, our word, we have no words. Let's do the new world order. Gentlemen, the end time. It's on the run. On the march, both day and night. Everybody out there guys, you are the solution. Remember, you've got to stay focused. You need to have a decision before you get to the event, the kickoff. It's just like when you're a runner. You've already run the race. You've already won the race. That isn't between your ears. You're not running right. Get out of the way for now. Ed's taking over. Byron coming up, and we'll be back tomorrow. The springtime. Got this.