May 27, 2021
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed technical infrastructure problems at the start of the show, then pivoted to conspiracy theories about mass shootings, psychotropic drugs (particularly Prozac), and the COVID-19 vaccines. He alleged connections between Prozac use and mass shooting incidents, claimed the vaccines represent genetic modification and a binary weapon system when combined with psychiatric medications, and discussed federal red flag gun legislation as a response to recent shootings. The second hour featured caller discussions about blow guns for pest control, body armor and helmet specifications, ham radio linear amplifiers, and grounding techniques for antennas.
- prozac
- mass shootings
- psychotropic drugs
- covid-19 vaccines
- genetic modification
- red flag laws
- second amendment
- body armor
- kevlar
- ham radio
- linear amplifiers
- preparedness
- fcc harassment
- federal communications commission
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Those are from the past just ended mark one two three. I couldn't hear anything. Okay. Sorry. It was probably on my end. We are having problems One of the streams is still down The same cloud stream is up and running of obviously the conference line here is working guys. I'm working on the problem I've almost got it completely fixed one more issue to take care of and yes, you can thank her cut for it We already got hit once by it dad and we're supposed to get hit by it again on Saturday Oh, the efficient foreign kosher mafia excrement running American infrastructure. The only thing that could happen is kosher vomitorium, which is what we have. Anyway, oh, Tallinn, you're seven times the price at half the value. But when we bribe your government agents, you know what? You're screwed. And that's exactly what they've done. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, north, and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio on. satellite and we are on AM and FM micro stations, CB Bay stations and thank goodness Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi. And we have the My Radio stream back up and running that was the last one it just came up. Very good along with Alaska and it is 5.07 p.m. Eastern Standard Time it's Thursday it is the 27th of May it is the thirteen year of open phabian socialist and soviet so occupation of all marika with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of this uh... couple things here that we can tie in real quick uh... in court we have been incident shooter uh... train yard i don't have the fact even you know what i'm to the point with pretty much the fact that this is his oldest of his turn on like a light switch that the only other consideration i can feel the pros like shooter agenda is that it's probably you know overlapping or will be tied into this is the uh... murder death kill shot physiology and how it actually is affecting a lot of people who by the way are probably always already on uh... healthy on even Ritalin with all of the, but the most important being the Prozac family because of the genetic modifications that were, you know, it's in genetically engineered medicine to begin with. It had all negative reviews and was passed anyway where Prozac was. And the fact that we already know that the Prozac shooter agenda was plugged in and that there was a tweaking system, we've got some idea of how we can monitor the scheduling of it when the shooters are in motion. But it obviously has to have handlers and that's the kind of crap, you know Forgive me stuff that you would see from you know, the kosher mafia the Israelis British the British Tavistock type group The the ring knockers turds we have here. It's typical for their agenda. So The interesting thing about the latest match that we're going to need to watch is Did they get the murder death killer? Well Prozac well Prozac here's what's interesting we certainly want to identify that but they've already passed you know regulations You can't do well you can't get copies of the autopsies or blood workups or anything on any of these shooters And you haven't been able to do that since the middle 90s early 90s when we were tracking the shooters and were able to predict what they were up to The Fed realized last ring knockers who were coordinating the shootings realized that people were starting to track the data and that's how we call that's why we call them pros act shooters because the pros act prodigy shooter club it's one hundred percent okay what's interesting about how they either try to downplay or misdirect and the the most important part about any of the multi uh... you know multi shooter types that we're seeing now since we already know that we were looking at another synthetic flash genetically modified slash body modifier uh... with regard to the uh... murder death kill shot And, let's not forget, the world is so terrible I need Prozac. Listen, we'll give you a Prozac, because all the way, listen, you got fresh water, you got something to eat, you're gonna sleep in a clean bed. Oh, I can see how horrible your life is. Oh, you got a lot. Oh, you need some Prozac. That's exactly the BS they pulled for the last how many months? And in the process of doing so, how many additional people are presently on a psychotropic drug inside the United States? Now we've talked about this months ago, and actually for years, but months ago, the one thing that was coming up on the horizon was the murder death kill slash genetic modifier research program. Now, you tie in the mass new customer base in Prozac, with the, and by the way, the angling, neurotic, hypochondriacs with opioid tendencies, already going to submit to, and in fact even demand, because they saw an advertisement for one of the psychotropic drugs, or don't worry, the doc, a hack to begin with, is going to, of course, will recommend the psychotropic by name brand that he gets a Cayman Island fishing trip out of. or more money or a new car showing up in the yorki told if he pushes enough of the dope pushers in the corporate industry they get stuff that shows up in the driveway brown boxes or things with wheels like vehicles so understand that uh... that would be the only variant with regard to you know who you're you're local pusher whatever that doctor local put uh... who who he benefiting from and the overlap with that of course is now remember the only reason all the dirty or is a prostitute in the medical history of doing what they're doing is because the dirty or is a prostitute are getting a big money sucked at you know the drop in from the sky with the murder death kill shot we don't even know what all they're being paid for that and of course they've got really good now it fogging the uh... process of delivery of the bribes pay off and lukar that these bottom-feeding pieces of excrement the medic medical industry are of course receiving heads up uh... anyway that's why the uh... the interesting thing now is to identify if at all possible in fact this killed something we probably can get uh... from on the ground investigation and talking to family members of whoever the shooters are did he get the shot? Did he get no, and you know, it's not an inoculation, you ask him, did he get any of the research shots? And that needs to be mapped out now, because I guarantee we're going to see that there is a cross, there's going to be a point at which this stuff comes together now as the next nexus, and the tweaking process with the handlers that are pushing this, that are pushing the murder death kill shot, the pros that prodigy shooter program it's not true they're going to be easily i'd be and we've got more people on the ground anybody else does period uh... the people that are actually using their brain and thinking for a living you know thinking for the sake of staying alive personal smart enough not to take the uh... murder death kill slash suicide shot uh... and already up to speed on understanding the nature of the the fake scam slash sham of the Coronavirus virus. Guys wide open looking right at what's going on and tracking all the activity. Not drunk up, not on drugs. So we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We just need to calibrate and with the optics and the sensor technology we have, we need to start zeroing in on the rest of the database and then tracking down who's who in the zoo because we were able to pretty well calculate who in the Prozac family uh... with regard to the pushers were actually the small core group promoting the pros actually agenda before it will not be hard to track that again in fact with the other the overlapping electronic databases that are out there it will be easier than ever before and interestingly enough with a lot of the people being in the proper industries the most important aspect of this is that we can actually pinned down and start to map pat uh... the attack the attack cycle where things will occur uh... this is going to be really obvious after a while as this hyper accelerate again now if you didn't know course it just happens we've got a well remember what what the one congressman said when they were listening to us back in the nineties when the pros actually recycle was hit it's at its height and we were able to predict each shooting one after another location what you know what of the country was going to be an even almost to the state in fact we're pretty much accurate to the state by the time we were you know at the end of it and they shut shut everything down yet a congressman come back out after a bunch of legislation was brought to the floor he he walked out he says you got to the point of the podium into the mic and said we have just had another one of these convenient mass shootings which always seem to occur shortly after we have some significant gun confiscation agenda promoted by the opposition Now, that's on congressional records, so what's cool about this is, again, with regard to what's happening right now, we just happen to have a national red flag law submitted out of the blue. No, not really. If it's submitted, it was in motion, so we have this convenient incident that just took place, right? And now we have the the solution are you know if we just let the secret police do all the secret police stuff that the communists want to do which by the way trump wanted to do too but now trump can wait if if they bring trump back there's here's the scam now do you see the scam coming up on the horizon here are you ready for what's going to happen all the comic crap will be put in uh... during this next four years of everybody's another deadass doing nothing and then trumpet comes back with all of the commie agenda plug in place and you're not really overturning any of it because it's exactly what it what they wanted to have you know for him in the way of power and control and you can't with the people who are blind by the idea that will go to uh... uh... he could do anything he would you absolutely roll out a hammer and sickle flag and and drape himself in it mhm and that would be the end of it right there okay well won't be a bit just major or the shooting war but you've got more nomskulls and zombies that would be participant in protecting the regime even though the regimes communist in the fbi communist in all of the no state department communist and the attorney general's office correct i would all be right there in place still doing what they've been doing and we got edward go ahead Yeah, I think I've got everything straightened out as far as the station goes we were aware of the problem guys I was working on it right up till the start of the program and just started getting things together as we went into it I think everybody was called in or I emailed me or texted me on Discord to let me know about the problem. It was out of my hands, unfortunately. I have emergency backup power, but the rest of the grid apparently doesn't when ERCOT takes over. So, there's a little rolling blackout BS today, part of it. And we managed to bring everything back up and online, but we are supposed to be doing the drawing on Friday. And I'm seeing a familiar problem where I'm taking down the information for the people in the drawing. I have specific requests in the add special information area that says add me to the drawing, but I don't have a mailing address. So you guys are going to be getting emails. So be looking for them because we need that mailing address. If you win anything, we got to be able to ship it to you. So what I'll probably do, Dad, is I will wait until we know who's won, and then we will email the people who have won to get the mailing addresses, because it makes sense, right? Yep, and again, for everybody out there, remember that all you have to do, I noticed that having reviewed a lot of the donations, a lot of people have caught on to the idea that you do have the memo slash instruction section there you can use it it is one. If you don't fill it out, I still get the text from where you didn't fill it out which says add special instructions to seller here. Yeah so I see a bunch of those. I've actually seen one where somebody asked to you know be put in touch with people in their area and that was for Annie. We'll see what we can do about that. But I also see a couple of people who added add me to the drawing but didn't add any mailing information. It still says add special instructions to seller. At the end it says add me to the drawing but I don't have a mailing address so you guys are going to get an email. Again for those who are not up to speed let's just do this on Friday. Well that'll be tomorrow. We are going to have the first of a series of drawings. There will be I believe a total of 10. uh... individual gift that will be sending out and the way you can get involved is you go to w w w dot liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com when you go to donate key of uh... donate any amount and when you don't make for every dollar that you don't make your name goes in the hat for the drawing And needless to say, we're going to have, like I said, 10 items that are 10 packages. They'll be a mix of items. It's always a surprise, but it's always... I try to gear it so that there's nothing that is size specific or anything like that. It should pretty well work with everybody. It's useful items, tools, technology, also some, you know, regalia or paraphernalia from Liberty Tree Radio. Just kind of cool. and always look through the box because there are big things and there are little things and i try to make sure everybody gets a little bit about so it's kind of fun because there are a lot of tackle items of summer unique well i wanted one of these are two z's where i wanted to uh... uh... look at something because if i can't feel that you know i can imagine i keep pictures the digital pictures today are fantastic but if it's something that that's not quite what i was looking for it's okay because what we do is i put them in the drawing box and you guys are going to really need to talk still good gears nothing wrong with it all it's just that i'm trying to tailor a combat rig uh... this last week i have that now don't go to a three of the more well three of the morning uh... doing a construction for a one of the militia units over on the uh... what side of the state and basically went right down through all the different items that were necessary, showed them, you know, sent them the package so that they knew where to go, what to do, and I can physically visualize. I've handled it, touched it, seen it, so I can recommend it or I can say, well, it was an interesting idea. If you personally choose to do that, that's fine. However, here are some of the issues. You know, mostly it's the idea we're looking for certain sizes in pouches and such. So, anyway, you guys benefit because these are all unique and useful and fun, hopefully. And again, if you'd like to participate because there will be a drawing, come. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And when you get there, go to the, again, the donation key. And when you touch the donation key, it'll, you know, of course, pop up its PayPal system. And you donate however many dollars you choose, but when you do that, however many dollars you do donate, each dollar, put your name in the hat for the drawing, and not for more than one item, because your name will still be in there for all the other fun stuff going on, however many dollars you donated. So, again, i try also not to overlap stuff so since i know what's going on if uh... what we have there's no problem with somebody's naming pulled more than once but if it happens that we're gonna try to make sure you get cool unique and contrasting boxes so that uh... that way uh... you've got something that complements the other half of what you already want so that works out pretty well too anyway god w w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com And then go to the donate key. When you do that, donate any amount, but there is a notation section and that's where we need to have you put your mailing address. Where do you want to have a package sent? Doesn't have to be where you are. It can be wherever you choose. Wherever you, whatever address you put down there is where it's going to be going. So that's the most important thing I can't emphasize enough, okay? Anyway, let's see what was next. uh... no we're probably not going to that that michel but isn't going into the drawing the uh... will be uh... uh... uh... ballistics club with the club wasn't going to have a look at club uh... tactical helmet it's right now being inspected by uh... somebody else and we were doing as working work reviewing it even if they said before it looks to me like the it was a good buy but they're not ninety nine dollars they've gone up in price but while it was on sale for ninety nine dollars that particular helmet was a reasonable deal uh... it is a the chinese made type helmet all in this case was a missed two thousand and uh... it were trying to count the layers of kevlar that kind of tough but i don't want to talk in half i'm trying to take advantage of the fact that when you put head harvests and helmets like this you have mule holes you have screw points and so what we're doing I've got somebody else looking at this we're trying to count how many compressed Kevlar layers there are to the helmet and I personally as I said a million times Chinese are your bare bones if they tell you what will do something you don't get extra it does what is the minimal expected standard US body armor has overkill in terms of protection usually uh... there's a reason they that actually kind of is good for public relations you are at little more than you know the rating stands for uh... that way when some happens just in case there was a little off calculation the armor should do its job at some point remember this is a resident did nothing nothing nothing is bulletproof there is something out there that will get through so it's not bulletproof don't be don't be a of a bonehead and arrogant they would shoot you to get a pretty good fit that no you don't have christen you know you don't don't you ever do that i have all of your latest or years ago when they first started putting uh... ballistic glass actually like that in the bank okay and you know the power of movies it's called the power of movie stupid i walked into the bank and i all look the branch right off the central campus i work for an overbanking trip back in the day and ever break a trust uh... had decided that that particular branch which was right down off the die egg which had been robbed three times already and that we're talking the middle campus guys uh... ed been robbed three times so they figured there is that money on complex and they were put it there first and they did and so here they installed it needs geyser you know talking to own installed in the left and i've come in here to the brand new like that everywhere uh... so i go to get back behind the counter because i'm you know dropping off for receipts because i've got a actually going to get back to computer to the uh... the uh... uh... computing center because that's where i work and what was funny about this is i'm talking to girl this and what not just remember if anybody comes in here with a gun you still want to get out of a lot of fire or or i'm just going to stand right here because they all of a good little but they're going to stop right there but First of all, we don't really know the potential for the defense. The defense capability of this plastic, and this plastic, I have a problem with that. But it's the idea that you still don't tempt fate. Remember, and I explained to them the idea of spalled and how it works. If somebody has a high powered rifle or even a heavy enough slug, gonna stop it but that will be the plastic that's right in line that you know comical out and separate from the main panel is more than a half to carry up man maybe even kill you so no you don't want to stand there and mock them and like you know from your nose at over give the finger no no no no no no no you get down behind the counter cuz even more armor down there remember they put steel and kevlar down below they put like that up above So you duck down and take your gear just stay out of sight out of mind You don't need to see what they're doing. They can't get to you But yeah, they might still try to get frustrated and dump a magazine or fire one round and maybe you again fickle finger of fate You don't want to be caught being so again take cover something we were talking about yesterday Remember, what are some of the basic rules take cover return fire? Take cover get under cover find find stuff that slows bullets or stops bullets As much as you can okay first rule so again with the pescat helmets that are out there There's the ones that we're seeing that are Chinese made the guys that are honest are Acknowledging just like many of the best that the Chinese are making they're going with a woven batting Material much like like a Holofill but in Kevlar and now it is I don't know which which synthetic it is It may not be Kevlar maybe somebody know Kevlar is a name brand by the way uh... it may could be some other of the polymers up and down with the plastic scale that still performs well enough but what's interesting it's like the uh... the batting type armory rules who were creating the guys have shot at their like surprise you were were there laughing like what's going to go right through thirty eight to go through it doesn't nine millimeter belt doesn't uh... is it really fancy armored up is it by we have a minimal yeah i would say it's minimal I don't, the Chinese don't spend any more they have to to qualify for whatever the standards are if they're building it and they do really want to compete. I mean, they just generally want to compete. Let's put it that way. They're the Pontiacs. Okay, if the Pontiac or, oh, come on, you know, the Chevy low end. think about it that way and that's what the Chinese are building. It's good enough, it works, it will save your life from Qium most of the time and it does what it's promised to do within the specifications allotted by the testing standards. So just keep it, think of it that way. Another thing about any helmet, remember mostly what you got to be worried about as we escalate into a ground conflict here, they're coming after the guns, not any of it, just to win. uh... more than happens fragmentation is going to accelerate not bullet loss is not going to be bullets they're all over dangerous you don't get shot by anything fragmentation because you're you do take cover and you hear and that guy with that forty millimeter so where you want to take cover and while you do have a big chunk of dirt earth and cement block maybe a good heavy vehicle like you know the uh... dozer blade of the problem about that lucky there are too many dozer blades out there But whatever it is that you got in front of you, the 40 millimeter goes over that and drops down either overhead and goes boom or it detonates on impact and goes boom and all of a sudden all these little chunks of of frangible material are going through the air and they embed in you. This is why you want wraparound and you know more body armor available. That's why they call it body armor. body armor wrapping around covering the arms covering the neck especially new to say the helmet is you know any hell it will help with this uh... i've mentioned right now the hungarians are are heavily upgrading so the stuff from the end of the cold war starting to show up uh... we've seen that in their uh... body armor that's post-cold war and we have seen this in the uh... helmets there you know i have right now at this time for about fourteen to fourteen fifteen dollars a unit over at uh... colman's and they've got a deal with a twenty percent off right now colman's has the hungarian combat helmets they're a little heavier they're going to be heavier new expect uh... but they are a decent uh... defense helmet uh... to disrupt the uh... disrupt the silhouette uh... you can use camel nets you can use helmet covers of the mob number different models we've mentioned And of course you got the French rubberized covers, helmet covers, which are work on pretty much any of the steel helmets that are out there. Whatever it is you choose, the big thing is make sure the thing fits, obviously, and then understand how it works. It's not going to stop everything, but it's tougher than your beamer hanging in the breeze, okay? I cannot emphasize enough, get a helmet, get a helmet, get a helmet. If it's a bump helmet, you know, we've talked about this before, if you know what a bump helmet is, even a motorcycle helmet, not the first best choice, but you know, the bucket types are best because a full wraparound kind of obstructs your hearing. More important is that you're trying to just make sure that the part of your head that's going to run into that door frame or hit the edge of that APC on the way out, the top lip, uh... of the uh... hatch whatever it is uh... your your helmet does a job of hitting it rather than your scott again okay which is that's what so anyway uh... uh... again they answer it in the long haul i just want to bring up also the whole agenda there with the uh... the uh... out that we did pick up for a sample uh... we won't be putting it in the drawing but we will probably doing a little bit of a of a video review here pretty soon because the person who has been he's doing up an evaluation basically it's a medium grade helmet. Like I said, it's not the most expensive, it's not the worst we've seen. There are others that are cruder still. Whether or not those companies are still in business, I don't know. This particular system, not so crude. Again, we'll wait and see what happens because the person in line is now breaking down everything and he's going to do a good write up and do a stitcher and little video thing. Well, let's see, next, it is Thursday. We were talking a few days ago about language, language, I mentioned Language Lab. Guys, that's how you have to think. We've got, when you're looking at pushing a lot of, okay, we got a caller, who do we have? This is Fluffy. I grabbed a pen that I wasn't quite in to write on where there's elements and the other stuff, or I could check on. Would you please repeat? I'm going to have to, actually, that's just, I'm going to have to pull the back i would not be at backup actually did pull the email backup i'll do that during the break all repeated again but it's gonna have to pull it up why i can't really do it during the program here to let them search out another number um... they are not in country they have an address here but now they're shipped from overseas right from the from the source that's why it took so many days as is typically the case you go to you base anything happens And also, but what I can see is that the product line they have, some of them come from one company, some of them come from another company, the helmets that they offer. So they don't all come from the same source. What's interesting about that mish helmet that we did pick up, the one that's $99, is the company that actually built it. I'm looking through the inventory of some of the reviews that we did about a year ago, a year and a half ago, and that particular company is one that we had contact with your alibaba and the guys picked up two hundred of those not well they did pick up the mission about having picked two hundred of all of your pick up like fifty of those michel but and they picked up two hundred and forty of the uh... brain buckets the latest one of the field inside though i didn't recommend it but i told k that's that that that they wanted i found him and that's the same company which again has been certified. The ratings that they give to the helmets have been validated by other business interests. Everybody had a chance to talk to them, confirmed the turnaround time, and it was reasonable. Now, of course, remember, you also have, sometimes they have restrictions because you have to order so many hundreds or thousands of helmets if you're buying directly from the jobber. and our people been able to do that so uh... with alibaba we just went through a bone we're able to finish it all up it all cut dropped everybody's laparos supposed to be most of those how much are known service of one of the uh... partner core county malicious that was organized by the county itself so when and they're they're doing a really good job person same people bought the a pcs we were talking about and they've got a complete fleet now including support vehicles, tactical vehicles, transports, I just tracked down some other CP 5-toners and I think they bought them all. They're building up what will be equivalent to our regular National Guard unit superior because the tar is not attached to the Fed, which is good. uh... let's see what else was there real quick uh... all guns and gadgets uh... national red flag law submitted wanna bring that up again uh... i don't know if ed complaints or do it and got enough going on especially the diddle for stuff going on with the uh... the bride the politicians in texas so let's do this i'm gonna play this i think i can do it myself it's four minutes and twelve seconds long national red flag law submitted twenty four thousand eight hundred nineteen hits so far let's make that bigger it is dated for the twenty seventh of may two thousand and one and it is that government and gadgets on youtube that's what we're gonna be playing here right now here we go Everybody welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment News here on YouTube and anywhere else, but I'm being biased. Let me know down below what you think of the channel and thank you for being part of this growing Freedom family. If you want to join, hit that subscribe button down below and I want to let everybody know that this week Representative Carbajal out of California, of all places, said that he was reintroducing the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021. That's right, a federal red flag bill has been submitted, but it's not the only one. Don't forget that back in February, Senator Marco Rubio in the Senate submitted S292, which is the Extreme Risk Protection Order and Violence Prevention Act of 2021. So now there are two red flag, national red flag bills, one in each chamber. And steam is growing. Don't forget that in the Rose Garden, Bobo Biden had said he wants a national red flag law, and he also said the Department of Justice would be publishing model burbiage for states who haven't already grabbed onto this and run with it. During my campaign for president, I wanted to make it easier for states to adopt extreme risk protection order laws. They're also called red flag laws. He's going to publish that for them so that basically all they do is put the state name in the top and sign it. So hopefully that doesn't happen that way. But I just want to let everybody know that Carbajal has resubmitted his bill. Now, we don't have a number yet, but last session it was HR 1236. Now, typically bills like this don't change much. It's usually just a rubber stamp to change the act of from 2020 to 2021 to 2022. Now, of course, typical politician was using the sorrow of a victim. You know, using the heartstrings of others to push his agenda. He said, I don't need to tell you all that this last Sunday our community mourned our loved ones who were killed in the Isla Vista shooting years ago. Like so many shootings, this deadly attack could have been prevented. He continued, he said, current law in many states doesn't provide any way to prevent people who show violence. disturbing behavior from buying a gun before they act. Think about that. Even if you know a loved one in crisis who has threatened violence, you would have to wait for that violent act to happen before law enforcement could temporarily remove their guns. It makes no sense, he said. So just a quick update this morning. I want to let everybody know what's going on. Will this pass? Not as long as we have the filibuster. As long as we have the filibuster, nothing is going to pass that is as crazy or as radical as a national red flag law. However, that filibuster could be overturned at any time, which is why staying on people like Joe Manchin and Kristin Sinema and Maggie Hasen, those senators have indicated some of them stronger than others, but they have indicated that they will not vote to nuke the filibuster, but if they do, all bets are off. So stay up on this, stay on those three senators, keep the filibuster. And if you want news like this on a regular daily basis, please consider subscribing to Guns and Gadgets. This is where you'll get the news daily. And I thank you for your time. And until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a weapon. I'll see you on the next one. Take care, everybody. again it's appropriate so anyway uh... again that puts one of the house one of the planet and as we recall if they do a series of actions with the pros that shooters which obviously this is been in motion then they will start to be agenda that much faster we all know how that's going to work and all the children all the good but are them to just to be safe what no i'm not a mark anyway great color do we have We got Tom. So I was thinking, and I asked a few of my friends, what's your opinion on using blow guns to take out sentries? And would you recommend that or not? Well, you know, we've done a lot of research using blow guns for rat extermination and small varmint extermination for years. In fact, as I pointed out, when we were, the front of ours had a farm that he managed and he had six hundred heads ahead of uh... six hundred pairs per unit head six hundred pairs of show chickens of different breeds all income i didn't know existed okay and no matter what because he had uh... the other were five different chicken buildings uh... two of them were traditional off of a regular uh... classic hip proof barn complex and then the other three were newer construction uh... no matter how hard you try guys the rattle show up they do uh... the chicken without chicken farming in general if you have somebody who has a big farm rats are constant problem poison doesn't do really any good the best thing they could do is get pretty good somebody motivated to do the you know rat as non-gratas you know how that always the most effective way but typically there are so well we started using twenty two's because obviously it's part of the we use the court is because we know that helps us to get a person weapons but the rats know that the noise they are really smart as most people have probably already figured out and so we went from that uh... from live round conventional to wax bullets well wax bullets were quieter because it was just a primer cap but after the first few pop pop because they could hear you could you know quickly felt like a timeless pistols with a sound like uh... what happened is we had to try to find something else would work well we did try to handheld crossbows uh... but in confined spaces because we were really concerned about the chickens what i had to do is i actually built took a bunch of a little fifty pound uh... handheld crossbows pitiful crossbows and make shoulder stocks for them in fact i redesigned the whole rear end uh... using two by four then cutting it down to come toward make the but stock it all one piece were actually to buy six for those uh... originally show two by four with a knob but i change that with you know just kept those away they weren't kept among the shelf and built two more and the crossbows work but they recognize that playing from the ball it's obvious i mean after you get to the second building or third building as you get closer to each other uh... they realized that the something was getting up So we switched again to blow guns. Blow guns, we could go from building to building to building and they did not have a clue. Now the only thing that we did with the rats is we went with coat hanger instead of the traditional darts. We had a number of the darts but they were more expensive and they're nicer and they're better for smaller smaller game or for other issues. so we made up uh... uh... basically darts with uh... heavier gauge coat hanger so when we shish kabob the rat the rat you know if we if it didn't kill it usually go through the body somewhere and you know in so one side but out the other and stuck and the neat thing about that is that the rats were heading for these holes that they bored in the uh... in the board you know he threw the board takes forever but wherever they have their hidey hole, run hole, they kept trying to go through. Well, the shishka bobbing and dart worked to keep them from getting through the hole, so you have a chance to come up with a shot right up the hind end and or across the body and finish them. As far as people size, the problem is that the only way they would really be expected to work with scent removal would be with poison. and there it's a matter of a better also be fat working poison and there's nothing we have a good inventory it would be filled my would want to get shot by a because you know certainly the dark will penetrate the special the fighter darts which is why we did one we'll wait them on the rats uh... because of the uh... again minimal surface contact and you know pressure applied the the the in the it would kind of like an injection needle they do a fine job of the energy applied to deep into a muscle or into you know into the neck or what but as far as being guaranteed to be lethal every time that's not going to be there have some form of poison and again off the shelf like cyanide is available in a number of different forms but again how much you're able to deliver for the size of the target because it's a matter of you know weight ratio weight weight to you know available material needed to the target so the dark can carry that much but it's still good for a whole lot of other issues and if you're going to get rid of uh... small uh... past uh... the night thing about the uh... bull guns is that it doesn't send out a report that the neighbors can hear anybody can hear so nobody even has a clue that you're over in that direction active in any way anytime we can reduce the found print uh... during a special retreat scenario or if you're in the old if you're in a underground scenario where you're uh... paper of the uh... the uh... underground railroad for the patriot movement for instance uh... everything needs to be quiet so it doesn't draw attention if you want to pitch in and help to deal with the infestation or with any kind of uh... road problem or if you have small birds deal messing with the or birds messing with the uh... greenery then blow guns for works really well. It does really well on mice. It tacks them right to the wall too. And mice are a much harder target. Rats, they're a little bigger. You're going to hit them somewhere. But mice, that's a little tougher to do. Otherwise, there are, well, another thing that we did is we made CO2 air tube blow guns. I don't know if you've ever seen this, but you take a Schrader valve hook it up to a PVC pipe and what you literally do is put a ballcock valve on the one end and the tube is the size of the standard blow gun tube. Again, the nice thing about having so much energy, you can actually pump these things up with either a compressor or a hand pump and what you end up with is something that will comfortably go through a one inch pine board. So now it's lethal. It's damaging, but it's not guaranteed to be lethal. And they are effective. We built dozens of those and tried those. The only problem is they made more noise than you both throw in the dark down range. But that is something we did the same thing, Mark. And it hitting the plywood, the three quarter inch plywood was much louder than the 22. But those broad heads, they were like made heavier stock ones and ran pneumatic and put like a bard tip on the end went right through the quarter-inch plywood. Oh, yeah. I would say that's pretty lethal if you got somebody in the beaner with that. The one thing about it too is now remember darts like that will go through Kevlar. I mean if they have enough energy behind them and we're talking about you know firing them pneumatically with more power, more pressure. uh... one thing that that as i've mentioned before uh... second chance would never guarantee against were crossbow bolts and uh... ice picks if anybody remembers the real original history of of kevlar body armor when it was introduced one of the little the two areas that they would not guarantee ice picks for you know somebody coming up and trying to stab you with a nice pick It would be, everybody calls most of the level one vest anti-stab vest. And that's true, depending upon how somebody tries to slash you or if they're using a broader chisel-type blade of whatever kind, you know, whatever, take your pick whatever form the blade is. But the ice pick starting out like, you know, again, it's like a sewing needle. It works through the fabric and even if there's multi layers of fabric it finds the path of least resistance very quickly lines up the weave, you know, works like a weave, like a weave indexer and continues with all that force as you apply it right straight through to the soft tissue underneath and it might find a bone too. But that was why they would not guarantee it against ice picks and they also, because somebody was also shot with a crossbow at one point with a uh... best out of the actually stated hey the amount of applied energy uh... the varying numbers of different types of penetrating heads that were actually comparable to the middle of the people stuff that's out there even the training heads quite effective and so uh... that was the other half of the program they were more pressing recall the uh... ponto point blades being an issue as well as a true Well, the traditional Japanese, that's a chisel, the chisel type, chisel blade. That was sometimes a problem, but you see, as soon as they went to heavier layers of Kevlar, with level one armor when it first came out, needless to say, you were more susceptible. Once they got to level two and level two A, the regular chisel type or contotype blade, slash the Japanese cursor cut that they make, uh... it still works it will penetrate to a degree i mean if you have enough force it's all matter how big you are at how much we'll be sticky up behind it uh... it still probably would be if you still probably have rev reasonable security were level two or level certainly with level three but uh... it was everything like we said it's not bulletproof and it's not even fully well i get something to look something to get through to you And the thing that they did to change that, to fix that part of it, and still didn't deal with most of it, traditionally when they laid the Kevlar, they used what is basically a parallel sheeter. The Kevlar comes in rolls just like any other cloth or fiberglass. And when you lay it, you've probably had to deal with, you've probably dealt with fiberglass, if you're listening, or you may have. And you lay it, what you do is you lay, let's say you have a 4x4 area that you want to laminate with fiberglass or Kevlar, let's just use Kevlar. You lay the Kevlar a little beginning line out, and then you go across the panel, then you stop, you allow for the fold, and you go right back in the opposite direction. and then you do it again and then you do it again or what happens is all of your we've your is basically it's all that night uh... it's part of the compass north southeast west okay perpendicular so when you line all of the panel up then there's a higher probability that if enough force energies applied to a very very very narrow point at the beginning of a projectiles are you know it uh... geometry that it plows, it'll separate the weave, and again, as we've said, just like water, follows the path of least resistance. To correct that, what they did, and this was a big deal, this was a really big deal, this wasn't just a big deal, it was a secret that they didn't nail. We have got a new pattern of Kevlar that stops more of everything. All that they did is they came up with a 360 degree indexer. So when they laid the first sheet out, and it comes back, they angled, they ratcheted the bed by, I think it was 15 degrees and then they laid it across again, then they index it again by 15 degrees, you know, it sounded like a big wheel. but it's still a panel and then what they would do is they would it would be like low like if you were look at the bow of a Christmas bow for the holidays the way that they're made okay where you have one is overall side-lapping loop after another loop after another only in this case it was the sheeting and then of course it's compressed then it's cut and it's bonded so that the weave is not directly lined up. The panel, the individual strands, were not lined up from one layer to the next to the next to the next, and that hardened and strengthened all the resistance potential and defense potential of the Kevlar. They actually realized that this was also a very good idea with regard to the helmets, and it was the other upgrade in the helmet very quietly that was done, and it's not really listed as a uh... defense change in other words is not like a a different rating or a different rating now it had the same rating uh... but it's subcontractor sub-risk of categorization for what it could do was lifted right there you know on your right sheet when you got the product so that was the big solution right there because absolutely no different blades remember uh... we if if if one blade does all think about this butchers would have a selection of butcher types you know everybody has different ideas are developed or perfected different skills for getting through whatever might be in the way to get to the soft chewy object inside which is you if it was old medieval armor for instance and if you look eagles clause which are again a cruciform type blade typically they're a curated they're not curated for give me correction correction They are a, each point actually comes down into a pyramidal base and a strong, hard central shaft core, but it starts out as a single point and each one of the wings, of course, works kind of like a can opener. And that as you hit, the eagle claw penetrates and separates more and more. taking advantage of the paper and geometry of each of the blades and they pull open, they push open the wound channel. The other advantage, if you hit and you penetrate deeply, remember you turn left or right. And what this does is it also separates more of the tissue material, opens up the armory exposure wise within the penetration channel and then you pull it back out. method methods to everything whereas with the with the samurai blade as we would call it or the again the chisel type blade remember that stabbing all certainly was very popular was not considered always to be the most coot away to finish off your adversaries since the master of course used the slash or used the cut but it was certainly part of the inventory and it was there because well the Japanese had armor too bamboo armor they had a leather armor and they had iron eventually steal quite a range of any unique or a fact or a m it's amazing how how effective the bamboo or really was specially green bamboo obviously uh... drier is a little more brittle even though it's still effective anyway uh... let's see uh... the otherwise other things coming at us with regard to the old of course we start out with you know with the blogon's be effective The pneumatic blow gun idea we're talking about using, you know, putting a Schrader valve in the PVC pipe. Originally when we did it, we didn't chronograph them, but I know that they were high velocity. And again, it's a matter of how big you make the pipe that is the reservoir. Another thing, remember, is if you use a ball, a turn-type ball valve instead of a, say, a push, a push slide valve, The turning it you have a tendency to inefficiently release it actually protracts the release of the energy available that's stored because of the air. It works but remember there are different types of valves that are more desirable to actually get most all of the energy delivered behind the projectile more efficiently. Just ideas you take a look at all the neat stuff. 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It is the 27th of May. and it is the thirteenth year of open phabian socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords and couple really interesting uh... pieces out there right now uh... with regard to uh... for instance uh... communications technology the bad guys apparently are out there harassing me The licensed operators right now, there's a whole bunch of other notices that went out. Remember when I read the one here a few months ago? Actually, I played the video because it was a ham operator, and there were a couple of them, and more than a few, then a whole bunch, that were getting all these harassing letters from the new command structure of the federal communications uh... you know board and then all my car you guys they will there have been held by handle evil slash uh... you know looking at you don't forget well it actually pissed off a lot of people and so they started to do a hon pay search for who are this thing came from and lo and behold one of the pedophilic kel queers slash cross dressers that in the uh... petal meat popper stiffers you know poppers you know sniffers uh... uh... regime uh... is the instigator it turns out that but of new jersey what a surprise uh... i understand that uh... the he she it is uh... similar cross-dresser to the person who is now the surgeon general well we are clear now that the political but uh... it's fascinating that very small number of people i don't have the i've got a write-up which have got to go through the rest of the way but the notice that came back it was one of the individuals that did it they had done a video about well it's actually four months ago now and uh... he decided you know what he really got pissed and that's one thing about real operators you know they're getting okay we have most ham operators are truly only tell you how we geek uh... and there but they're meticulous and uh... one of the things is tracking down every thread going back to the machine it comes down to a handful of critters who mostly work for the israelis there are five of them uh... we have their names we also know what their affiliations are with either you know whatever click money bag you know a particular area because not all from the same location but what's fascinating is again they did this simultaneously in all ten regions and it it meant that they had to get a lot of people jump through hoops to get out there and generate these you know this threatening language thing against the uh... ham operators well the em operators have been abused for a while most parts of the country anyway by the fed were traditionally they actually were you acknowledge to be a useful tool in the event of a real emergency well you know how that's been going for quite some time and you have to say like with kritarina they completely ignored all of the ham operator uh... services are already online instantly after the hurricane and they drag her out on everything got a bunch of people killed totally you know fumbles crew the operation but that's typical for the fed's in conjunction with the queer state operators and the queer local operators as we know were very clear of what in new orleans uh... at this time the interesting thing that this person pointed out is that by doing this is the mistake that they made is it gave them the ability to actually track down all of the other individuals in uh... the fcc that they needed to uh... identify there are part of the foreign assets that apparently have been brought in by the uh... the pedo sniffer you know meat puppet and uh... the list is very short very narrow and uh... course are a bunch of mccoffee at wannabes and those are listed to uh... by both region and district so again uh... was just real quick i think the person listening to i want to thank you for the work you did hopefully some of the stuff that we put out there uh... in couple of quiet conversations uh... did its part to point everybody in the right direction i think it did and uh... the rest of history so another arm when the time comes is completely mapped out for the kickoff again what's what most people are surprised if it was a really small and there there's there's not that many of them like they're really manageable if i guess that's my put on my point for years it's not there aren't that many of them but we all number them to the point where if you actually started hunting them when the time comes you're going to be very disappointed because you're not going to get a move there are not enough was to go around for everybody would move season starts okay now the piawat abhi's probably a part of everybody else to the time with the breastly regressor with the time comes but uh... the core personnel that are critical everybody's not seeing why i've been talking about critical list when it comes to the kickoff date and very short very sweet finished not other things it's really helps to work Another thing here, oh it's somebody was asking before, the shooting took place, and you've probably already seen it, it's probably been in all the Yap media I'm sure. San Jose mass shooting, who can believe that, and who can be sure? Does anybody really believe that? Virtually everything and anything that drove me to say, it says is generally a lie. Hell, we can't even be sure. Do you mean Santa Clara County, the place with some of the highest gun control in the country? Yeah. Well, and again, what's really cute about this is, I guarantee pretty much that everybody's disarmed and everybody is pretty well, you know, owe me a mobile, organic sandbag for target practice, who it comes down to. And then what you got left is pretty effeminized anyway. So, think about this like with the LA riots, okay, a truck driver getting pulled out of his cab and beat to death with his truck moving. uh... it didn't later on hearing him it's like all ok so he's one of those uh... did though it's appropriate to california truck driver not to be confused with american truck driver uh... the truck drivers but i know the the vehicle would be the first best weapon and anybody tried to climb up in the vehicle would be the one thing that they do is they fall back you know let's just say twitching and screaming california at least Anyway, number one, we pretty well figure Prozac Prodigy, remember they've increased the amount of psychotropic drug dependency significantly during this 13, 14 months of the Crota beer virus scam. In addition, let's not forget, and I can't emphasize this enough the second hour just as I did the first, we have a new part of the formula that people have not really step back and thought about first of all we have a significant amount of the population now that not only around psychotropic drugs uh... from the michael babble division but we also have the genetic modification murder death kill shots and we have a whole bunch of well pretty much the same kind of mind numbingly brain stupid uh... individuals you know that make up significant numbers they're not the majority but the significant numbers and remember that both of these areas of concern the pros act family which is a genetically modified drug uh... agenda genetically engineered drug and although and behold the murder death kill which scam shot that are being done are all what genetically modified drugs genetic you know in fact genetic uh... modifications slash uh... memory of memory transfer with regard to uh... you know screwing up the uh... physiology of the body in general so i'd be willing to bet dollars to dollars to donuts that the combination of the two is though is a very lethal zombie type uh... cocktail we've already had first-hand witness account that we've covered on the air for thirty years with regard to the pro-tech shooters uh... in contrary what you might think of there were survivors in fact uh... the most notorious the uh... uh... tennessee print shop incident uh... that particular one there were five people in the one chamber now two of them were killed but three of them were alive and they watched the shooter in fact it was the last time worthy allowed anybody to describe what the shooter did because he fired he fired but then he stopped and he appeared it was like he was in a thousand yards stare he was looking straight ahead he had the he had the rifle in his hand the woman said there was a woman right in front of she's one of the three who were in the room they shut the door of the poor people they were was a print shop so big big print warehouse shop car operation so they shut the doors and these people were trapped like rats in this room and in the next chamber were a bunch of the people run like hell get away but they apparently figure well prepared on all of you like a thinking ship in bulkhead they just with the big warehouse door shut locked it so the guy was in this chamber he fired onto the people any killed them or shot them they were dead right away uh... that never happens hardly at all really don't remember that that contrary movies if you don't just drop The other three had taken cover, but a woman who was standing right in front of him, and all of them were observing him because they were trying to figure out how they'd have to run, shuck, jive, or move next to get out of the line of fire. He stopped, he ceased fire, and had this thousand-yard stare straight ahead. He sat his weapon down. He did not throw the rifle down. He didn't drop it or go like, I'm shocked, or, oh my God, what have I done? It was very absolute, well, it was absolutely robotic. but he bent down and he laid the weapon on the floor stood straight up again reached to his hip pulled out the fig p two twenty six which all of these people either commit suicide with or the government when they come in they use their guns which are sick p two twenty sixes held a good change the barrel out whether right there if they have to shoot the but they have to shoot the shooter who didn't do himself think about this they could easily just pop the barrel off of their gun put it on his gun course he shot himself Not everything will match up, but they're the ones who are going to control the autopsy, aren't they? However, the interesting thing is he took the gun and blew his brains out, the pistol, and several people asked, and Ivo asked the same thing, he was using an AK. So why would you not use the AK? Short barrel, easy to turn around, and basically if you pull the trigger with a rifle round, it's guaranteed that you've probably not missed the target okay that i got not the way the training sessions when mark yeah exactly that's not how the conditioning sessions what and i have a pointed out with the pro-tech shooters they don't shoot themselves with the weapon that they've used because the crime weapon in other words if you've got this mentally conditioned in the brain of the old their prose actor uh... what you've got is the incident slash the crime rifle they've got the crime rifle down then they're of course told now there is the punishment cycle and you have the big p two twenty six to put up to the head boom or blow the brain panel and that's exactly what the character did everybody observed at the three people who were survivors in fact talk quite a few know quite extensively when they were discussing this with you know the news media and then they shut it down our business also the last case where we were able to get the autopsy report from the suicide. Now if anybody else dies out there, here's what's cute, think about this. Anybody else dies out there? You can for $8, $15 buy the autopsy for a Mio the Corners report, okay? Seriously, you know what, I know most people are kind of, that's kind of morbid, oh yeah, well it is, I mean I'm really excited about all the time, but we're tracking what is obviously a crime spree, and the crime spree has connective tissue, and the connective tissue is Prozac. Yeah, you can do that everywhere except Connecticut, Mark. Yeah, well, here's the thing. Remember, they passed the law to the Sandy Hook scam that you can't get any of those records. Yeah, but they also did it for mass shooters back in the 90s. If it was a mass shooting incident, the feds automatically took over the case and all of the medical records were sealed. Now, not forever. I mean, like I said, we covered, we had enough of the shooting incidents mapped out. that we're able to demonstrate. So, you know, it's true. Sandy Hook, you know, Crooked Hook, they did the same thing. But that's far after what they had already been doing, the Fed had been doing, with all of these other incidents for many, many years. And it started with that, that was the last one where we actually accessed and we have on file. the autopsy report and again pros aqua present psychotropic drugs and other drugs were present which were identified by the county car corners blood workup so it was another little player pain things now we've got the murder death kill uh... you know injection going on and if they're e i'd like to guarantee i mean will we've already seen historically uh... you've already got a mind that is typically kind of zombie s to begin with they're already is a kind of liberal liberal hype in nature you know police stated nature who stepping to the big soviet uh... they get the murder death kill shot of course there and remember before this they're already having such a horrible life because they were anything about the possibility of getting a flu that you have a ninety nine point nine nine five nine five five nine five five nine nine percent probability of survival or double or really isn't really care high It's like in taking the shot, you have a lower survivability rating, by the way. Take the injection, which is not an inoculation. But the fact of the matter is that you now have a second genetic modification here that as everybody has said, this thing is anchored into the body. It's going to continue to do all kinds of alterations. Well, that's what Prozac was doing. but what if you combine the few specially comfortable although the largest population ever in the history of this country is now taking psychotropic drugs because of that because of their petty waste malfeasement educated education and lack of any moral strength whatsoever social strength whatsoever and responsibility uh... they're now on pros that can all of these government psychotropic slash genetically modified drugs you can't tell me that they haven't done a cross test In fact, think about this. Here's something they had to do, they would have any other time. One of the things that's done as part of the process of testing is the ramifications of the new introduced drug and its interaction with other drugs. If you don't think so, then when you watch these ads on television, stop and listen to them. okay you of course the position is supposed to be checking out this and there's always been a little movie bit more like they have surgeries and well you you what the mccall drug you should know better your doctor that interact with the other drug when he was coming out of the surgery at all like god what were you doing well consider this that we know that we have virtually many many idiots numbskulls fools and incompetence who have taken the shot the murder death kill shot we know beyond a shadow without the third camp was also to affect and content and the millions of people you can't tell me that you wouldn't be doing a cross analysis on the effects of the old bulb of that's right it's totally experimental by the way to but you'd still traditionally do a complete cross referencing and cross testing to see what the combination of the most dominant used drugs in the market this case pros act being one of them The Prozac family, psychotropic and genetically engineered drugs, you would normally do a cross study and you have to because it is guaranteed that a significant percentage of the population that you introduce either one or the other two is going to be affected by the other. They're going to interact and they don't think they're not insignificant. Prozac is not an insignificant problem. uh... medication to introduce into the body the physiology of the human being it is worse than heroin it is one of the most is one of the most horrific addictive destructive drugs that has been created by the stupid swapping ring knockers maybe only overshadowed by what they're now injecting to end everybody which they have nobody has any clue ninety real or general idea Now, take into consideration that we've talked about binary weapon systems before. Anybody remember binary weapon systems and how they work? You have two drugs, you have two chemicals, you have two agents. The agents by themselves can be transported harmlessly or relatively harmlessly. Wherever they go, if you bathe it enough with something and there's a lot of it, it will be harmful too. I don't care what it is. and they prove that with the uh... the uh... studies that were done back in the sixties okay here we have now this cross edge this cross butting of heads are this cross interweaving of both the pros act psychotropic slash mind numbing the flash common sense destroying because of the the subconscious takes over basically uh... and then you've got on top of that whatever this other one is doing this other engineered uh... tech is doing it would be interesting to know that if this has to do with or if we have the same end result with pros that you don't go cold turkey now in theory we're not doing any follow-up medication obviously with the murder death kill shot the murder death kill shot once you get it got you you're finished however that's not really true either is it Guys no because they're gonna give you boosters yeah, and then how many of those and the regular flu shot Which could be the binary thing first thing that it was just gonna be one right yeah, and but then they said more oh Well, it's only gonna be two weeks to flatten the curve mark if you could be sicker don't you need more? Don't you need and what did you say in the curve you'd need more you'd need more in your regular? Injection. Two weeks to flatten the curve. Yeah, two weeks. Is that W-E-A-K? Yeah, two weeks to flatten the curve. But you see what I mean, people? Okay, anybody catching on to this? If you try to get off, okay, Prozac, let's go back to something we've talked about forever on the air of this program. It will, it not may, will create. violent interaction or violent activity or actions on the part of the user in seventy percent seventy six percent of all the population groups the pros act was tested on it will not may it will so we already know that pros that cast this really really bad tendency towards driving you into a violent uh... a violent episode you know you to go introvert or extrovert you may just you know cut your hands off for you know cut your nose off and chop yours off both your eyes out then cackle like a hand and leap off a building before you know it to yourself read somebody else or you make just water gramma and go about eating the finish the sandwich he was cooking you know was putting together for you after she was tab or twenty seven times and then sit down at the kitchen table nonchalantly and eat the chicken sandwich the grammar was making wall gramma's milk dead no going cold on the floor here's the problem if you try to get off the drug you do you get the same and for assault you'll be cut it the you will have a violent episode not me you will have a violent episode so how do you get somebody off something like that now consider that the one cycle psychotropic you know and genetically modified slash genetically engineered drug quite old on the market to it was actually prepared back in the seventies but couldn't get past and it wasn't until the eighties the early early early early eighties where they were able to finally get pros like out there start doing its damage they didn't even have to worry about getting approval for people in fact they've got the pat on the head the squeeze on the arse and the week in the dog they just go ahead and shovel this stuff into as many people as they can Now I believe personally they know exactly what this is doing as you most you've already figured out. I don't need to, that's something I don't need to tell you. I think you're, if you're listening, you probably already know enough about this. They know exactly what damage this is going to create. But I don't think anybody has talked about the idea that we now have an overlapping cascade affair. and i don't know that there's any way died i understand that there are mechanical ways that they're talking about fixing and extracting the uh... the modified murder death kill shot though bill out of the body uh... basically what it sounds like the proposal is collection therapy even though they're calling it a relation therapy that basically where they're headed and it would make sense that's been used for everything else successfully you know with regard to metal or any uh... heavy materials that end up in the circulatory system and also try to settle or will settle in organs or in different musculature or ligaments or tendons because it settles in many, some of this stuff settles in really unique places in the body, very specific. The situation is that this stuff is settling everywhere in the body because it's altering the DNA. Right. Well, it's dispersed, but that gets also into the idea of how it's being stored. for reserve purpose. It's not stored, Mark. I know it's modifying, but what's going to happen is you still end up with whatever you're changing, whatever you're doing. It's going to settle somewhere. It's going to be resting somewhere. It's going to be all through the system. But it's going to have to select to a degree. It's got to work with either the nervous system, the circulatory system. It will work into or it will be prioritizing certain parts of one subsystem or another. It just has to be that way. Well, perhaps, but again, the point is the code, the software that is being used to write your genes or to connect the physical chromosomal information is being altered so that your body is now doing it itself. You have been genetically modified. I understand that. Okay, I think we're cross wiring here. It still comes down to what they've engineered. is still going to have to take over the communication and it's going to have to be there the commutation processes and the best or most efficient places of where it's going to be re-imbeant on standby to be used especially if it's if it's going to be used as a transmission technology in other words it's kind of like the zombie the the idea of the zombie the uh... uh... the how the zombies transferred the uh... the infection okay it's still if the whole of the system is affected but it still has to have basically the equivalent to a bee stings so to speak a a one part of the system of the other is going to be able to transmit or surrender to something else another human being or another organ another organism was put that way and that's that's what we need to identify because the whole system in the you you can't you can't you can't move it with say muscle tissue, okay, even though you have the circulatory system involved. Whatever they're going to do to count on this thing, kind of like the zombie bite or the zombie phlegm or the zombie whatever, the, even with zombie bites, it's that you're transferring organic material in some way. That's the, that's the half of this project is the, is the dissemination. It's not just a touchy, rubby thing. It certainly could be if they, and again, they have been, this is a genetic modifier. So if they can get your outer membrane to work in a mucosa, to generate a mucosa of some kind, work like a mucous membrane surface, then we get more efficient, say, cross-contamination transfer. But as it is, the way this is working right now is certain parts of the system have got to be prioritized once this is done, when this is all said and done. the whole of the body is affected but the but it's not all efficient at delivery at that say crossed contaminating across delivering with the time cops and that's the part that they have to be most critical to muck cock do as i was pointing out earlier with this is a two-step system one part is going to be in reservoir reserve and it's prep to go the other one once it's delivered complete the Helix completes the map out or completes the printout and then it kicks into high gear and does what it's finally supposed to do. Whether that's the zombie thing or if it's just the idea that it's the spiral down river, you know, the orders of the body to shut down because all the genetic code is there to do it. The first, every time we see this, it's the binary is the perfect way, you know, one half of the wall on one side, one half of the wall on the other completed, and then pushed together. correct yeah but even there even there they still they've gotta have an efficient system spinning up people of work i mean it really does but uh... it have to be like you have to increase the the zero-lint potential of the delivery if there is a right to act on you like a camel and they don't like after for bladders like another sci-fi movie rearview your face starts to eat off right away and you can see it moved to the you know the tissue and fifteen seconds later you're done to problem it has to be going to put on the slogan dark and yet at whether rats related to provide for a long time well the the the big thing here is that whoever is focusing on the one and i understand that because none of this is good there's not one part of this good blood if everybody agrees that the enemy has worked over years decades decades of the century and more we've got centuries that what we're seeing right now working into the from let's say the age of chemistry to the nuclear age now we're looking on the the age of genetic the geneticist or genetic modification which by the way we have been in since the 70s acknowledged and before that it was there but in the 70s where they brought it out to the public this is the next tier but i still think again and as my point is my point is that it's it's integrated into the other half of what they've already got the population in their stupidity to voluntarily take anyway i mean gail with it with the public population conditioning drug code with the answer i don't feel good about my life we got clean water you got good food to eat your living and including you go to bed with clean sheets every night and you're pissing and moaning about how bad your life is here how about a pill all of that that mostly has to do with the idiots stick real population you know the population propaganda through the public pool system communications and all the other rat pack stuff that they've generated to get us to get into the mental no metal masturbation that most people are into it now combine that that with the next year with the uh... murder death kill shot because of the the corona beer scam And you've now got, even if you didn't get all of us, okay, one of the things that we do need to remember, not that they're worth much, but the ones that are gonna be hit hard by this because they get the double whammy, make up or constitute what, 50 million people, 60 million people right now? We've got more people on psychotropic drugs than we've ever had. We've talked about that for, you know, last year. Yeah, the last number I had was 56% of the populace, but that was before 2020. So if we take that, if we would say that we're looking at 150 million people, of that, not all are probably, not all are necessarily going to take the murder death kill shot, but how many tens of millions already have. Now of that, the higher percentage, just because of the first number that you quoted, the higher percentage are going to have the binary, dual active agent tied into their metabolism. A higher percentage just by the law of averages would be in that situation right now. I hate to bring it up, but the other thing that's right in our face every day that no one ever mentions in the regular public, those damn chemtrails up there, what are they putting out in that? And they've already measured biological agents in them. Mark, if I may. What have they been doing to everybody by having us breathe that stuff in? Maybe that's the initial. right the percentages that what will hold a car one more at the recent about this about this very two numbers is if you're looking at the first phase stages of what is a war against the united states popular with the destruction of a percentage of the population means that there's a greater burden on the surviving elements of the population to pose a resistance in the event they have to defend the country and all of the manpower and infrastructure that you would need, or you should say the manpower that supports the infrastructure to whatever minor or greater degree, 58,000, 58,000 for 1,000. 58 million say die off within a very short period of time. Those are nuclear war, all bet in this case, self-imposed biological warfare fatalities. That's a lot of people to bury, and it's a lot of people that we won't have to feed. Yeah, but the problem is that your enemy still has a dynamic manpower force of a billion, or a hundred million, depending on which countries cooperate in what is, let's just say, the feasting on the flesh of America. so one of the problems we've got is the old word there everybody says what we're trying to kill all the world yes they are but you know you were the ones really in the way so killing the fall first is a high priority that's the mistake everybody's making it like if we come out of our stupor we are we are miles ahead of the rest of the popular rest of the planet terms of being diversified in potential everybody has their that reality okay population group has a you can a unique this but the united states has a very very fascinating cross-culture when it comes to technical achievement and we have we've been not only can appreciate we can use it but we also know how to build it now we've lost some of that with the last thirty years it's significantly been damaged but if you take out fifty six million people how many of the people you have that you know should have known better took the idiot shot okay took the word of death kill shot and their people that are are in critical trades or are critical have critical science applications that if they were just gone how would it affect the defense potential of the united states and what i think if i remember producing food producing energy maintaining infrastructure is all part of the national defense i'll talk about going to war as far as combat troops I'm talking about how do you keep that factory open? How do you design a gear? How do you go right down everything that we're talking about? How many people, and some of them it's fascinating because I've said this many times on the air, I can't believe how some of the people I've known have been goaded into the stupidity I've seen in the last year. Some people that I would never, of course, to a degree I looked up to, they're slightly older than I am. they have a lot of experience, a lot of life experience, and it's like they turned their brain off. That's a lot of propaganda conditioning from a bunch of bullshit directions as far as I'm concerned that you'd never have been able to soak into their brain, but it did. A Denmark, or their brain was turned off for them. Well, that's the other problem is with the progressive, how many different government drugs are they on? I mean, as we get older, most people count how many prescriptions they have when they talk to you. You know, there are many jokes about that. You have a family gathering, and they're all older family members. Never mind bringing about how many drugs they're on. That's true. And again, it still comes down to how many of those drugs are in the psychotropic grade, even though they may not be Prozac. They're the no name brand or an offshoot version. And they're introduced because of something other than a situation where a psychotropic was needed. But the end result is still the same because the product is introduced into the body. And it wasn't needed. It's like we said, they've issued Prozac for people with damaged knees. Why? Because the guy wanted to go on a Cayman Island fishing trip. That's why. I'm sorry Pete? Go ahead Fluffy. Oh okay, well I heard another voice. They tried to give me that stuff, the brain chemical stuff when I was in the hospital. For something that had nothing to do with it. I had no idea, I was semi-comatose at the time but my wife's like, they tried to give me this, I said, oh no, absolutely not. As soon as I was aware enough to say it, never again I decline it, it will not happen in my body, period. Right. Okay, I heard another voice, who do we have? I just keep hearing a second voice there. So I have to better go for the floor. Okay, Fluffek real quick, you were saying something, say it, then we get to the next caller, go ahead. Yeah, they offered me pretty much anything I wanted from anxiety. Dude, what kind of drugs do you want, man? Wow! I didn't get the point when I told them I wasn't feeling that anxious. Right. Okay, now, call your vipatian, go ahead, jump in there. Yes, sir. So you're spot on with the keylation. I have had experience helping. I am a nutritional health coach. I've helped some folks with some addictive substances. psychotropic, heroin, smoking, alcohol, lots of stuff. Keylation is the way, but it's not through the medical industry. We have some plant-derived minerals that are unbelievable. But anyway, Making the Killing. Have you seen that documentary? I've heard of it but I haven't watched it. You've got to watch it. The complete, the subtitle is the complete history of psychotropic drugs. The trinks in the 40s got together. They planned all of these disorders, you know, oppositional defiant disorder. Oh, oh, you don't listen to your parents. Oh, you got a disorder. You know, you don't agree with somebody. You got a disorder, right? So yeah, it's an incredible, there's an organization called the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. And they made that movie and they help people that get caught up in and you don't get locked up in mental hospitals and get put on these drugs. And, you know, my mentor, his, his attorney, his name is Jonathan E. Mord. He's worked with these guys and he made a video on the internet. You can find it real easy. And he, this guy's a constitutional attorney for real. He sued the FDA in times and one every time. And this man came out and called out the psychiatric industry for sandy hook and these mass shootings there are people out there fighting this stuff so check that documentary out I highly recommend I don't think you'll be disappointed thank you I yield very good thank you appreciate that and I'm gonna go to car yeah I just sent you an email mad liberty provide on that I know this isn't Communications Tuesday, but I wanted to get your advice on something. The picture I sent you was a regulated power supply, PMC, and the reason I asked you is I've been telling you that, this is Todd down in Orlando by the way, I've been telling you that I was looking for a linear amp for this base station I had, and I had a customer who's a ham radio operator just reach up on the shelf and you pull down a Palomar 300. I'm not using this anymore, you can have it. So my question to you is, the Palomar linear is for 12 volt. Can I plug that into the PMC, the picture that I just sent you, would that work? The one you just, oh I have to look, you sent me something to email? Yeah. I have to go to it. Let me see if I can go through it. We're almost heading towards the top here. I'll take a look at it and see what we can figure out. First of all, this is a power main corporation. It's a regulated power supply. I don't know what it's rated at, but I know you've seen these before. What I'm asking is that I need to be able to turn one 10 into 12-volt to be able to put power to this amp. to be able to you know or even first with that become what will that be compatible and i'd bluster something with the average that might be an issue or if it did if it if it'll drop from one ten to twelve volt and you have a series of emit and bill call fixtures you should be able to support greater okay well yeah i know they did but the micron does you've got uh... different sizes and uh... i'm just not sure which one of them Let me take a look at the picture. I'll see what they can figure out there. It'll give me an idea. This guy just pulled it off the shelf. It's basically new. I opened it up and there was no monkeying around inside of it. But really 300 watts going up to a stereo 827, which is the 25 foot high, omnidirectional with a ground plane. That's going to get me out. to probably three or four states on the floor of the overall you know you know that you can not only that you'll get bile to print it is i don't know how far up to help out for down the peninsula area i'm in orlando well you think about your about the crop the gulf and talked mexico color-flight remember that what will happen that that's anything about like michigan where i can i can never understand why they were more bigger uh... shortwave stations here we have a bar station we have to one that's official the other one that we're not supposed to know about littlery and what you could you're talking your your with the ball because of what you know what we have underneath us and the fact we have the great lakes all around us and the way that you could situated especially in the middle of the state i could never understand why we didn't have more big communications here uh... for global application now we did have one thing remember we had submarine communications with the uh... uh... harper member of the uh... oakmont was about harper to feel it literally is ground harmonic transmission and they went to of all places the upper peninsula of michigan why well i can't read many times the upper peninsula michigan is a they chunk of heart every kind of medley can imagine on about a forty five degree angle coming up from below from the mantle and it's a solid block of materials if you were to continue to excavate the upper peninsula which we have hardcore resources for a couple hundred years they just have a tap them they did and they can't hear me now Michigan has both HARP and ELF, ultra low frequency transmitters. Yeah, that was a wide is. ELF, article ELF friend, yes. But the thing is that the Upper Peninsula is where they're located, not in the lower. They do have receptors and they receive the same as anything else. Where you are with Florida, that saltwater is... at night with propagation okay bouncing across your your your gonna reach will well easily to the to the plane from one direction now that'll vary from night to night and it's a matter of of uh... what time of the year well it is like you said you're easily elected to the rest of the of the uh... country you'll be able to reach in tucky tennessee walk up the east coast all the way to maine uh... yeah because again your your your your your right up along that salt line that water that water bounces where you gain where you're going to gain distance and then and of course then you'd be talking to people in Brazil do you see the picture that I sent to you did you dig that up? I haven't pulled it up yet so I just did the subject line is PMC and I'm sure this is a transformer it's a regulated power supply so you know if I can just hook that up to that and then just plug it into the radio and then do those SWRs then I'm in business. And I'll tell you there's another thing I wanted to tell you is that on eBay they've got these things called Rocket Linears, it just came out. These are 300 watt linears, they're brand new and they're only $179. That's a good price. Where are they made? Not sure. Not sure. 179 apiece. Yeah. And you're finding you on eBay? Yep, I just I just opened it up today and I was looking and Let me see if I can bring this up again. Well, that's what I'll do is I'll track it down now that I got an idea what I may have even seen them and not been paying attention. Right. So long enough to keep me busy on a regular basis, but let me see what I can These are, let me just get the warding on it right because I just saw these things today and they were only $1.79 which usually for a linear amplifier they're wanting like a dollar a watt and this is almost half off of that and they're brand new. So I mean, you know, if someone's got a CV You know, they're gonna have to get a linear Rocket box. I'm sorry. It's called the the rocket box. It's all one word rocket box HD 250 It's 250 watt. I'm sorry, but still that's pretty good for a hundred and seventy nine dollars It doesn't mean you're talking that kind of money for a 50 watt linear traditionally Yeah, I mean 179 to you know to 250 dollars for a 50 watt linear was considered reasonable and in fact one like I said the one box I'm running in one of the little CP's It's just it's a 50 watt linear. I've had probably since 1979 1980 It's crude it's not real fancy, but it's simple I mean it when it runs, but it's run forever for looking at 250 watts and you're looking at $179? Yeah, it's Rocketbox HD 250. It ships from Las Vegas, so I don't know if these guys are building them here, but it basically looks like a Palomar 250. It says Rocketbox on the item itself says Rocketbox, and then under that it says MOSFET AMPS. So maybe that's the company, but this is brand new. Excellent. That's free shipping too. Well again, if it's coming from China, how long will they last? Because it's like some things that we're seeing right now. The inventory just doesn't exist. It depends on the area of expertise, area of interest. Radio communications, I think we're still safe for a little bit because if there's a production run, they're not going to do 4, 5 or 6. So there's probably a back inventory, no matter what it is. It's like the handle. These guys are fixed available. Through the source that they have there. Right, yeah. Okay, well that's cool. And again, that's one of those things where first come, first serve until they run out and then hopefully they will restock. We would find out soon enough, wouldn't we? Looking to try to catch it. I can't pull it up while we're doing the program. And we're almost to the top anyway. Let me take a look at the photos or photo. It was one or it wasn't multiple? It was just one. And I'll send you a link to this linear amp as well so you have it in your email. Very good. The only other consideration with the power supply, I can't see it, is possibly putting an additional filter in line and one of the cheats there is you can pick up a couple of the data stream filters that were out there. They're for clean power supply use. They're usually pennies. I pick them up at yard sales all the time. And the only thing that does is just going to help to get it's another stack in the stream to help to clean up the consistency and the power as it passes through the system. And it will also be a bit of a safety block against power surging, like a fusible link. So speaking of power surges, you put an antenna up. I've seen guys that put like your ground to ground the antenna itself. They take solid copper wire from the base of the antenna and run it down the pole. And they have usually like a six foot long copper rod. Right. They will hose clamp that solid copper wire to the rod and then pound that into the ground as far as it'll go. And I've seen these guys, they'll put like two or three of these rods connected to two or three copper wires connected to that one antenna. Is that something that you would do? Yeah, you can get away with it. As long as whatever it is that absorbs the energy because it may not be consistently down all three lines, each one is still going to sink. It's still going to do what's supposed to ground sink it. uh... i can i cheat sometimes out what i did is i made for for speed use of the field when we had deployed equipment we still do uh... use a piece of six-foot iron iron pipe uh... drill multiple holes in it uh... attach a series of uh... from you know uh... washers and bolts using a a uh... from that uh... uh... uh... from not for each one and then you drive that into the ground but what you want to do is if you can weld a T-bar to that so you can work it back out. That way when you drive it in it's mobile. Anything to get the ground contact you can even copper wash that. You can still buy a copper wash pipe that was for that purpose. I haven't seen it in a very long time. It was actually made for radio geeks. Yeah, and the thing is, you don't want to, it's one of those things where, well if you're going to believe it in permanent station, it's fine. I mean, if that's where it's going to be, and that's where it's going to be, don't worry about it. But like I said, if you want to create a mobile version of that, copper pipes are too soft, guys. Somebody's saying, well you could use copper pipes. Yeah, you could, but the problem is that you've got to be able to pound it on the ground. and that's what it but there's heavier gauge probably by me to work in any copper is the most efficient uh... for a career transmitting the energy river that's what you're doing everything uh... co we use copper because it's cheaper than silver and gold but remember if you want premium fittings for transmission electricity what do you have gold fittings and what else do you still work or a line copper And copper is just the most affordable, which is why most everything is used with copper. But if you went to premium grade radio stations, you'd find all your fixtures are gold, and many of your wires are silver. Not all of the wires, but critical wires for cleaning up the signal. Everything has to do with cleaning the signal up, or again, transferring efficiently energy that you want to shunt. Either get it there or get rid of it. Think about it that way. Use it or flush it. Anyway, we're gonna go to break. Well now break. We're gonna tap the hour here. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march both day and night. Beat the flat, speed them down hard, don't let them get back up and when they try, put them right back down. Anyway, Edward's taking over. More LTR coming up. We're gonna take a break here for an hour and we'll be back with the evening intel reported. God bless. Bye bye.