June 1, 2021
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2h 1m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed federal overreach, militia organization, and preparedness in this afternoon broadcast. He addressed FCC harassment of ham operators, analyzed David Chipman's nomination to lead the ATF in connection with Waco, and provided extensive historical context on the 1993 siege. Koernke spent significant time advising militia groups on proper command structure and organizational hierarchy, using the example of the Michigan Wolverine Corps to illustrate how to manage growing formations. He also discussed ammunition pricing, supply chain dynamics, and the importance of constitutional knowledge among militia members.
- atf
- david chipman
- waco siege
- fcc harassment
- ham radio operators
- militia organization
- michigan wolverine corps
- command structure
- ammunition pricing
- second amendment
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- federal overreach
- horiyuchi
- gun rights
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Constitution, you know the right to bear arms because that's the last form of defense against tyranny Not to hunt to protect yourself from the police anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless people that want to literally create the proven Places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you out of office or suck on my machine politicians Just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's a number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as Tyrant trampled, each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our quunky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, north, northeast, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the Great City Jefferson, the Congress, the Outline and Two-State Territories and the Clock. It is 5.07 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Tuesday. Yes, it's Communications Tuesday because, well, we had the holiday weekend, of course. I believe it's the first, and I'm pretty sure I'm on that one correctly. I could off by a day, two or three. Nah, probably not. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2021, older calendar, 2021 battle for the republic, dance of swords. And here we are. Cool but clear over the weekend. Beautiful 70 degree, 80 degree. Well, I couldn't really ask for more in bottom of Michigan. A little cooler up north, probably. Not much. But also clear. It was relatively clear all weekend. And even with little clouds yesterday, it wasn't really bad. A little bit of cloud cover. Today, pretty much the same on and off. Clear and with a little high stratus. Here we are. It's the again beginning of the week technically now. It's Monday and Tuesday. I want to say thank you again to all of our friends for participating in the drawing slash support for the network and again watch your mailboxes. Also watch your email boxes because we've got to get addresses from certain people again. If you already heard your name called and you know that you didn't add your email, your free me or address, your mechanical address to the PayPal, here's something you can do. If you heard your name called on Friday, send me an email at libertyatprovide.net. Saves me some time. If you already know in advance, libertyatprovide.net. If you're on the list and you heard your name on Friday, That will save me a little bit of time and every minute you guys can save me, you are numberous. You do know that. So for that reason, that helps a great deal. Anyway, a couple things going on. Coleman's has still got the 20% off sale and there are definitely some very, very, very much worthwhile items there. I've mentioned these before, but with 20% off, they're cheaper still. There are size small. Size 9 to 10 men's, which is really weird. I guess they're small, but size 8 and 1 by 10, I believe, is 9.10. And you can confirm that. Look at the picture on the image. But it's over at Coleman's. Basically, it's less than a dollar a pair for US military-made cushion sole socks. If you can fit those, if you wear a smaller foot or a medium foot, you will fit those. Those are a steal. I cannot emphasize enough. Take advantage of the 20% off and grab those USGI wool socks. They're in, I believe, bundles of Ken. You really can't beat that. Seriously, that's one of those leftovers from the Cold War. That's not going to be around forever, but for you people where that will fit, you guys are living better than the average bear if you can do that. Now, another thing, critical issues here. Well, yeah, because 20% off of Coleman's is 20% off. So they do also have USGI brown briefs. Those are the post Vietnam. If you get the size 34 inch, now the others are more expensive, but if you can wear a 34, 35 or 36, then it's a dollar a pair. If you buy those, especially with the discounts, so you really can't beat the price on that. Those are mil-spec US government made. Made in USA and that is a good item for you to stock up on underpants, socks. Didn't see any supervised on t-shirts but go look through there. You might see something that fits your wallet. Most important is most for the least is what you're looking for. Other things at Coleman's, don't forget they have the fire resistant balaclava. They're actually more than a balaclava. They're actually the armor slash anti-flash head covering to include neck and upper chest. And those are, I believe, two for about $4 a piece with a discount. $4 for two, not one. And that makes them a steal. You'll have to get the ones in the brown slash tan. That particular headset, it's leaning more towards the Coyote Brown. It kind of matches up with the underpants, if you buy those. Close enough anyway, but if there's a choice to worry about color, I would do the tan because they're a couple dollars a piece. You can't beat the price and it's fire resistant. Typical for the stuff that we're presently seeing as layered protection from flash blast. So it's something good to have in the inventory, okay? You might want to go through all the other items that are there. The sniper veils, two for $4 and some odd cents are there, making those the cheapest, again, in five color chocolate chip, which by the way, once you lay it out and you put green underneath that, that's a great all season camo net. It's a body veil, OK? Sniper veil, but it's a big one. Those are very large. Also very lightweight. So it is a big plus item to have also. And that's all over at Coleman's. Go take a look and see what they have on the shelf. If there's anything else that's useful that you might be interested in and go from there. They sold out of a lot of stuff this weekend with the discount and with everybody's mind being where it is. They went through a lot of stuff fast. So again, be patient. If it's listed, the one good thing I like about their page is they actually do show if it's out of stock. They actually have an out of stock red flag instead of a, you know, put it in your cart, it's a new, not available. That's good. That saves a lot of time wasting that otherwise happens with some of the other companies. I like major surplus, but they're kind of notorious for sometimes, you know, taking the order and then letting, you know, oh, by the way, A little later on, we're out of certain sizes you ordered. You can either cancel or change them to another size. Okay. Well, I don't want to do that if I can help, but that's just doubling over on something I should have been able to do once. So, but at least they had corrected rather than just blindly move along and inform you later with the order. So, other things, Botash got some sales that are going on. Apex Gun Parts had several really good buys. They will probably run through today and that will be it. So you want to check these out and don't forget the communications end of the deal. There's a bunch of different items that are at Coleman's you might want to look at. And also remember that GunPartsCorp.com has some interesting stuff on the shelf. We did take care of some orders there this weekend too because there was some stuff that definitely was useful. Always look in the clearance and close outs. Right now P89 magazines are ready. What is it? 94, the 94, which is the 92 in 40 caliber. The magazines were as little as $9 a piece. Right now if you've got any of the para-ordinance pistols, they've got some really good buys for under $10 for para-ordinance magazines. And this is your chance to put more mags in the bag so that when the time comes it's boom boom boom boom boom. Is he going to run out? Well never. Because you got about 5, 10, 15, 20 mags for the gun. Yeah, we're using a suppression weapon. Why not? After all, you got lots of mags. And still, it's not going to be cheaper or more expensive than a rifle now. Yeah, we've talked about that, haven't we? That's pretty sad. Anyway. A couple of things happening here real quick with regard to communications. FCC has been harassing ham operators here in the last 30 days. There's a number of complaints going back into the FCC because apparently they've been just kind of dead brain, but now all of a sudden that the communists are in. Oh, they're doing the old frothing at the miles routine and trying to terrorize people. It's not exactly winning hearts and minds. So that's a good thing. I would rather that my enemy do that. It's kind of like going after the guns. Yeah, just keep doing what you're doing. No, no, no, no, no, no. In fact, just keep doing what you're doing. Same is true with what's happening here because a lot of people that normally would have been kind of like just figuring they could roll sideways or sit off to the side or finding out that Well, everybody has the licenses in the crosshairs. So this is helping us Okay, they're pissing off a lot of people double plus good thumbs up. Let's hope to keep that just doing what they're doing Another thing about FCC is, of all things, another wave of trying to threaten CB operators. And this, or at least I should say, notifying regular ham operators, which by the way, those people have a whole myriad of licenses, which is why I think they're double tapping them because they figure they're timid. And to a degree, they're right. There's a whole bunch of ham operators that are just absolute penny ways. But on the other hand, there's the other group, the reason they're doing radio is because they, you know, they're patriotic. They believe in their, you know, right to be able to speak and they've tried to use the tools that are available. So the group that is the later, they're all really getting tired of what they're hearing. But on the other hand, it's kind of a we told you so from the Patriot movement side and they all know it. And that's kind of messing with their head right now. So I think we've got a really good situation going here where all of these agencies are now, you know, progressively, pardon the pun, progressive. Progressively being absorbed and taken over by the ring knockers, by the regime, the rest of the way in, from the frothing at the mouth side. They've already had the neocons in there and they've already had the rest of the quiet Soviets who are the fake republic rats or fake conservatives, if they would even decide to be that. And these creatures have been doing what they've been doing, even when Trump was in there. But now they're feeling their oats and they're thinking it's the 90s again. Oh boy, they get to rape, kill, kill the Jim Barnes. They're going to go out there and they're going to kill all of us in our homes and out on the streets because, well, the feds can have fun. The pervert, you know, pervert Satan worshippers are going to go bug-eye. And by the way, anybody... Watched any of the videos of this chipman character when he's sitting down in one place Guys, how would you feel come? I mean when you look at him, would you be comfortable in the same room with him? Do you feel that he is in any way shape or form normal? Have you noticed I think you know, this is that old story You know when when they make the deal with the devil with Satan They're usually, you know, every once in a while they can feel their ass burning and you realize that there's nothing really warm in the chair. It's just the devil poking fun at, you know, what's to come. And you really, if you notice, they kind of, that's why they get these weird giggly moments where they actually are like giddy sociopaths. And it's, I think part of it is, it's a spillover. If you think about it, they're neurotic, they're paranoid. And they're terrified because they know they're going straight to hell as soon as they eject out of here but because they thought they had a deal of some kind of really good power! Not that much power in what they're doing. I don't think the character is going to become president. Of course, now if he has a small mind like the one who wants to take over the Bat-Faggots, his idea of power is, you know, being able to rape Kill Pillage, murder his discretion, and do whatever he chooses to, you know, especially women and children, okay? And who better than the pedo sniffer meat puppet and Barry Satoro to want to hire a Waco mass murderer? Well, it's not a surprise. It's not one of those things where, you know, you notice I haven't really bleated up about this at all. It's like, wow, wow, we're finally getting out there in the open. They're showing what their real colors are. And their true, wicked, nasty ways are coming right out in the sunshine again because they have to. That is part of that deal with the devil garbage that we've talked about for years. Now these characters have to pay their dues. And even though there might be a lot of don'ts involved, the dues that they have to pay, kind of pricey. Let's just say expensive. So I think that's where the you know, the crazy town stuff goes on between the years there. I heard a caller go ahead. Yeah with concerning this pitman character What's it kind of ironic to me is within the last week? I believe it's uh, I believe it was a kind of what kind of last week, but he's being grilled He's being grilled up there by numerous numerous I've had the ability to watch maybe 10, 15 of those and listen. And of course, as you've guided us over years, turn the sound off. But what's very interesting to me is he is really being grilled. His responses are hard to believe. One thing though that I find ironic is I've not heard one question about his involvement in Waco. Over. Great. Well, you know, real quick on that caller, think about this. The, as far as the, his response, remember what I've said about the behind closed door crew. Where's his character been? I mean, he's been out there pushing the, the, the, the get the guns, kill America agenda, but where does he go to do it? He's looking for money. So what you're seeing when he's responding, think about this, a lot of these characters cannot cut and paste well. And it's because of the nature of where they've been and you know, they're too busy rubbing shoulders with the other sicko fans. So when you're listening to the guy, especially like I said, a couple of them there, he's looked just flat out giddy. It's because in his mind, he's with the click. In fact, he's with, think about this, in that room, are the politicos that prompted him to act the way that he does. Not everybody's grilling him. The other ones that he's riding with, he's the ones that behind closed doors are the ones he's been getting naked with and doing wicked weird stuff with little nine year olds. Now think about it. He is the classic. Tell me that he doesn't look like he is in the classic pedo that'd be right there with Biden, Bear, Butt, Naked. Yeah, when you do, when I do the forensics just on his face, straight on, if you will look at his nostrils, okay? I guarantee you, that's a demonic being there and Red will flash out of his eyes so fast it will make your head spin. Well, you know, and on that note, remember, he was part of the, what was the hit team at the end. Those are the people that were shooting the women and kids and men trying to get out. Let's remember that. When you see them posing for the fire, remember we had the lieutenant who was in charge of the shift, in charge of that particular cycle when they burned the Branch of Indian home. We had him on there. We've had him on many times. And as he pointed out, where all the rifle fire was coming from was to the rear. And of course, it was all quieted weapons because they were planning this. This was well planned in advance. And that character that you see there sitting in that chair was one of them. That's why he's posing with a sniper rifle. He just have an AR-15. He's posing with a, you know, with a bolt gun. There's several other pictures where depending on, of course, now remember this, they're doing like a trophy shot. So it doesn't mean that that was his gun even that he's posing with. You know, if you remember, there's about four or five, well, there's probably 20 or 30 really, different still shots with all of that group posing in front of the wreckage. And as I pointed out, if you go to Google, if you pull in a big screen, go put it on your television and look behind them. The reason they're posing there is because you can see the skulls and the bones and burned bodies in the ash right there. That's why they picked that spot to pose. That's that's the kind of creature that wants to do it again in fact the only difference is that creature wants to be the one pointing the finger because he doesn't have to go out and do it anymore he can have nine-year-olds brought to him which I am sure they already have these already had little boys little girls snuff you know played with and then snuffed with him and the other turds that are in that chamber that are the ones that ride like him. Yeah, and let us let us think about how many times he's rubbed shoulders with our old friend Haruchi. Oh yes, that was the team leader. By the time we get to Waco, Horiyuchi because of his murdering of Vicky Weaver and the way they set that all up, when they roll over into the next cycle, Horiyuchi was in charge of all of the placement shooters. So he was the one who gave that turn the orders to do what they did. Absolutely. And again, not only that, but remember... Go ahead, I'm sorry. No, excuse me for interrupting you Mark. Was he not confirmed? I cannot remember if he was actually confirmed there at LaVoy, the Finnegan situation. That's the one I'm not sure of, but it wouldn't surprise me because he never has really been gone. Remember they had him working as an instructor. As a chief instructor with some of their activities just before that, remember his name came up, there was the one company that had the information on him came out where he raised his periscope rose up from the depth. He was in an advertisement for one of the rifle sight companies, remember? Yeah, it was Hariuchi. Hariuchi was like, Hariuchi uses our stuff and it'd be like, you might as well say you just dipped yourself in feces. You know what I mean? Be like, oh wow. So you had a, let's see, a woman, you know, a woman murderer with a baby in her arms and you're all excited because that guy's the one who was... We got him as a backer of our sights and it's like, well, it'll be the last gun sight I'll ever buy for you. I'd ever buy for me. Or anybody, for that matter. And they got a lot of feedback on that. But here's the thing, they did an image with him in that. And that was something that where they couldn't... The way they did that, if you recall, is they had him facing away from the camera. Anybody remember the shot when they had the advertisement that was printing one of the rags? and was one of the use for the Internet too. They had Hariuchi standing there, but they had him facing the other direction. Because they're still protecting his ass after all these years. In fact, you'll notice that while it came out, and the reason it came out is because of the national hearings, after Waco that Hariuchi was confirmed as having been not only on the ground but his operation was the base operation they were using where they sandbagged and fortified the one house that originally the match baguettes had used as a rental to watch the place. If you look, you'll find pictures of the inside of that building. They literally revetted that with three, four, and five foot thick sandbags and dirt. That house on the inside was full of dirt, guys. And they had each shooting station where the windows were was basically set up kind of like yin-bin-fu, the way they were prepped. So, that was one of several, but that's supposed to have been the base of operation for, on the ground. Now, they still had Mobile Command, too. In fact, now you're bringing up Waco. I will remind everybody that in the pictures we've shared many times, they said, well, they didn't have any tanks, guys. The lieutenant that was in charge of the public safety, Texas Public Safety, it's equivalent to Michigan State Police or any of your state police forces. They got the red patch. You can't miss them. He took pictures of their motor pool. There were two Abrams and there were four, but they moved two. They don't know where they went. They didn't leave, but they had two others stuck away somewhere, but they had two Abrams plus the Bradleys plus the same robot that they used to try and get Randy Weaver to come out so they could shoot him with a shotgun mounted fixture on it. They had that in the motor pool in line up all the when I say motor pool all they had was a designated area just outside of rifle range of the Branch Tividian Church and Home and it was out there on the field and they had the Bradleys Park there they had a motor park with two of the Abrams and later on they brought in the combat engineer vehicles so and of course they had a myriad of Humvees too that were provided by the Army so and all these were Army vehicles there was no change in using that wasn't an army vehicle Go ahead caller. I'm sorry You know I just is just bringing back bringing back a lot of bad old memories You know I was we were 80 85 miles from there south do south and at that particular time myself I just did not really have the awareness of What was really going on there, and I'll never be able to live that down over well everybody was in the same you know everybody had a major epiphany when this all happened because We'd always, we'd had, you know, the pecking bird syndrome with the government over and over and over again. They would come after you randomly on a Friday at like, say five o'clock in the afternoon, or maybe, you know, say even Monday morning at 7 a.m. take your pick. And they would, they would do this in such a way that you would supposedly catch you off guard. And they would grab a person here, they'd try to confront somebody there. And we had a multiple number of, as I've said many times, small standoffs. Were we actually one? Now, some cases the people surrendered because they chose to do so and just acquiesced. Well, they ransacked the house and dragged him off to jail and, you know, they just came to record them right through the whole process. But anybody who held their ground, all the bad guys were screwed. And that situation we're in right now, I think, is no different in that we're, again, we have to dig our heels in. Everybody needs to stand shoulder to shoulder. If they come out for somebody, shoot their ass. And that's really where we are. As far as I'm concerned, going with them right now is simply not an option because if you're behind the wire, as all the rest of what they plan on doing gets kicked off. First of all, behind the wire is going to be unlivable anyway. If you think it's bad with all these fruit loop blacks that are doing the Black Lives Matter thing out here on the street, what do you think it's like in prison with the haywires, you know, blacks that figure they can get away with anything? I'm not picking on blacks. I'm just telling you, you better know what jailing is all about. And I'm going to tell you right now, as it is, it's a constant war. Usually it's like an unsettled conflict just waiting to kick off constantly. And all it takes is one drama queen idiot, usually a black, to get things going and that's all she wrote. Then you're either going to have a little fight on your hand of four, five, six, seven, 10 people, or you're going to have a riot on your hand, 20, 30, 40, 100 people or more. But all it takes is one stupid drama queen and you know imagine what? Go ahead. Excuse me. Excuse me. Go ahead mark Well, it's the idea that out is it right now if you thought it was bad before guys I'm telling you right now I can imagine what it's like because they've been told you know, look, yeah, well the man keeping those down. It's all your fault It's all your fault and that's it. They know how to harp on that They know how to play on that and the and the commies that are pushing this crap. They know this So, you do not want to go and cooperate with them in any way, shape, or form. The federal prisons are worse than the states are. Many of the states are bad. But the fed prisons absolutely couch out and cater to the blacks. Actually, they're part of the regulatory mechanism for keeping down the people who can use their brain. Mark, the Commies don't just know it. They're the ones that propagated it. Exactly. They're the ones that stirred up this racial conflict to begin with. Yep, exactly. Well here again, it's like you even within the black element there's a there's method to madness here in the black Muslim community There are three separate significant black Muslim factions in fact Just real quick for everybody if you I'm a jog everybody's memory way back when how many people remember when the black Muslims? Well, oh god Remember what you saw on the six? Everybody remember the 6BS where, oh this was like the Civil War. Okay, let's go back a little farther to the 70s. We had a black faction that was up against another black, there were two Muslim factions, they were in Washington DC proper. They were squatting on all kinds of real estate all over the city. So if you think this is new with Black Lives Matter and Antifa, you're wrong. They modeled this after the garbage from before. So anyway, what happened is one black faction waited until it was time for the men to be at the mosque during the week for a special event. They came in and they machete or knifed all the women to death. They grabbed all the children, filled up the bathtubs, well they filled up the bathtubs and turned the kids upside down, all the children, and drowned them in the bathtubs and left them like popsicle sticks in an ice tray. Now all the men come back and find this the cops sit on their hands Everybody knows who did it the cops won't do anything just like you see right now If you think all this stuff is new the cops are like I ain't getting in the middle of this crap Okay, they did like a cursory investigation, but the blacks immediately were doing this is just another example the man keeping us down So here's what happened the black faction that had all of the women and kids killed at home Went out with bows arrows machetes and homemade battle axes and some crossbows and Took three different federal buildings hostage. Does anybody remember this? Yep, am I am I jogging everybody's memory? You know the control press ain't gonna tell you about this and that's in the capital and they in fact They killed one man. There was one man killed Do you know that when they were done negotiating everybody walked away? Everybody that came in and took hostages killed a few can kill one guy all these next time and machine eat and stabbed and arrowed a couple of people and When they were done they let him walk out and go on their way You able to fit in a symbionese liberation army? Well, no, this is before this. This is a, well, it's not before. It's about the same time that the SLA was starting to form. But it was another, no, this was a, oh, come on, it was a brotherhood of something or other. Again, if I didn't rattle it off, I even have the newspaper clippings because I always save stuff like this. But of course, you won't see anybody with a massive database like the control press. tell you anything about the wonders and glories of the interactions of any particular ethnic group, especially when it's blacks that were killing blacks, not only a little, but they were ruthlessly killing a lot. Each one of the kids was turned upside down and drowned in the bathtubs. It was one of the apartment buildings that they were occupying, they were squatting in. The other group waited and did the raid while the other men were all off to mosque. I think it was Wednesday, but kick me in the teeth if I'm wrong on that. But it seems to me it was a Wednesday. It was in the evening. While they were gone, they knew exactly. It was clockwork. They did the raid. They didn't leave anybody alive. Killed everybody in the building. Hanafi Muslim. I'm sorry, Pete. I'm sorry. H-A-N-A-F-I. Hanafi is the Muslim group. Thank you. There we go. Appreciate that. And again, now out of that, remember, as you brought up the Sibenese Liberation Army, the SLA, when this happened, what was the other group that was tied in? It was African nation or African, and it wasn't nation of Islam. Don't even confuse those. You have a lot of other factions out there. It was African nation which also believed in the back to Africa program like many of the others coming out of the Malcolm X period did. This particular group, it is from that group that three or four of the critical people that helped to create the Cimidees Liberation Army, that's where they came out of was that window where they really expanded. Now I will remind everybody about the SLA. The Cimidees Liberation Army, everybody was from a different town. With the exception of the core original membership, everybody else that they recruited, and really most of them were from the Midwest, they were like from Cleveland, Toledo, Columbus, Akron, let's see, Cincinnati. And what was interesting is I pointed out in the long haul it turned out that you got to remember this is back in the day of the Mod Squad guys. That's why they term that that's why they use this term. These guys were all Mod Squad cops. Each one was spying I believe personally like a lot of these things. These guys were recruited from each of these different cop shops and they were told listen Bob You're going to be Maluk, Al-Umar, and you can't trust anybody because you're on your own, man. And then they recruited a guy from Cincinnati. Hi, Fred. This is this is real important. You're going to be spying on this group and you're Salim, Al-Khamad. And remember, you can't trust anybody in this group. I believe they I believe whoever the handlers were CIA, Mossad, most likely Mossad in the combination. I believe they went to each of these departments. literally fabricated the SLA in its later known guise. And I believe that by the time you have the big shootout in California, which if you recall, they argue over a hundred thousand rounds were fired at least. And the argument exists at some point, some number put up towards a million. When they did the last stand they had M1 Garand's They use the toothpick to hold back the sear if you guys don't know that trick. I remember it's a real simple and all of a sudden the grand becomes a real excitable gun and the good thing is it only has a 10-round magazine so when you stuff the d-clip in and you let her slide forward and you pull the trigger it's That's how fast she shoots. Well, they were using M1 Garands like BARs and they were sitting on God knows how many tens and tens of thousands of 30-06 And bullets went 10, 20 blocks in all directions. Cops are shooting in just as much as they were shooting out and it was a sustained fire that took hours. So you figure out how many rounds are... Yeah, it was a real... It hit me hard, hit me hard. Yeah, it's one of those real firefight things you'll never hear about because it's not the movie version, right? Well, the enemy is too little to resist. They're just going to kill you all. It's like, well, I don't know, eight or nine guys seem to hold up pretty... Yeah, they seem to hold up pretty good. And imagine, like I said, guys, if all of you out there with the fire power you got didn't even have what those guys did, You do realize there ain't enough mooses to go around. If everybody decides when they get pissed to get rid of the problem, that would be all she wrote. So anyway, we went full circle from all the way from present, but this is what's comical about this. This is all, like I said, this is on cassette. This is not digital, this is all as old as cassette. They just blew off the foam, stuck it in the machine, hit play, and they're just running the same thing with the latest VS guys and these idiot sticks like an Antifa, VLM, or any of the others, they're pretty much, you know, I think they enjoy it. I think a percentage, no. In fact, if they were smart, what they'd be doing, well, this is what we did, man, back in the 60s and early 70s, man. And you guys are gonna do it too, man. This is another example of getting us to be okay, keeping us down. You guys are all gonna keep it. We're gonna ride, we're gonna, you know, follow up to the people. We haven't just had, we haven't had that one yet, so we're gonna have the singing version. Remember that one? I say, empower to the people. Get some of my old power to the people. Yeah! I got another comment. And then go for it. When we do they get your soul frame too by the way go ahead. Oh, yeah Down here in Texas down here in Texas where we use the slide machine current activity Do the gun shows end up in the Dallas area? There was a gun show venue, call it Market Hall, not far from the infamous Daily Plaza. But about a month and a half ago, now, I miss that show. But we lost the venue. Gang Bangers in the parking lot, AKs. shot up a whole bunch of cars shooting each other up. Of course the city there officially of Dallas is kind of involved in these properties and in these buildings. And what they do is they kind of hire, that's a pretty well to do area around there. It's kind of a super city. There's a lot of a medical industrial parks and hospitals, high-tech and all like that. But these rent-a-cops that they have in there that kind of patrol the parking lots, my gosh, them boys are dangerous, you know. But they do absolutely nothing and so because of this activity, The biggest gun show promoter in Texas lost that venue. Over. Oh, oh, other comment. What I've been witnessing is a whole lot, a whole lot of gangbangers are coming into these shows and they're very, very, very, very obvious. And they're buying as much ammo and firearms as they can get their hands on. Over. The only good thing about that is, again, aim low, go slow. Remember, don't mess up all the stuff they're carrying when the time comes. As far as I'm concerned, for every round that they buy, again, it's 20, 30, 50,000 rounds, a million rounds. We don't even know for sure how much has been sold. And that's something I've mentioned here in the last couple of years. There has been no discussion about what numbers, you know, how much ammunition has actually passed over the counter, say, in a 12-month period. Because we technically know how many authorizations for purchase take place, which doesn't tell you exactly how many guns because, as you know, caller, everybody else out there listening, that approval is for how many guns are on the docket that that person may buy at one time. It could be one, it could be two, it could be three. And I think personally that the numbers are, it's like talking to somebody here two days ago, each person, the wife, dad, you know, dad, the wife, and another older son, between them they bought 12 weapons in one sitting just going into one of the gun shops. And needless to say, that's just three people. So I got, but in the, in the InstaCheck it counts as three. So I think number one when everybody talks about the firearms sold they don't really have a clue in the industry is not talking But the other thing is the ammunition because as I've said before it has to be billions if not tens of billions of rounds Well, why well, okay do the math guys if you buy up until when nine millimeter became the price of 30 out six If you were to buy a pistol Do you buy one round? If you bought, if there's, if we know there's 28 million round, 20, you know, 28 million Insta-Chex, a, with the life cycle, I'm just pulling a number flat, okay? Then that would mean if there was one round, there's 28 million rounds sold, but that's a chuckle, isn't it? Because you know, somebody didn't buy one round. So did they buy 50 rounds? Let's say they bought a pistol and everybody buys pistols and rifles, right? Or shotguns, but mostly they're pistols and rifles that we're seeing out there. If you bought a handgun, you bought at least 50 rounds, and more likely you bought 100, and if you bought that much, probably a case. I mean, take your pick, or step by step as people promote you to motivate. But if it's 100, we'll do the math. Let's just say 100 rounds per person who bought a gun. Not considering the fact that like that group I was just talking about, they have 12 guns. Do you think they bought one round for each gun for 12 guns? Do you think they bought 50 rounds? You think they bought 100 rounds? Now, do that times however many people out there, and that's one of the reasons they don't want you to think about the idea, what's the actual, you know, when we compare apple storages here, and they're not. It's actually apples and apples. You guys buy the same ammunition the government does. Because you have heard how every once in a while you're pissed because, well, government kind of bought everything up, and that's their, you know, story or the room or whatever. Well, that's because they do use the same ammunition. You've got 40 caliber, 9 millimeter, some 45. Don't forget, they use 556. There's other calibers that are out there in the inventory. It's .308, 762 by 51 NATO. So yeah, you are competing, but here's the thing. You grossly out-purchase them. And they always make it sound like, oh, wow, we're doomed because the government bought 10 million rounds or 2 million rounds or 8 million rounds. Guys, do the math. with just what you purchased last year if all of you just purchased 100 rounds per gun and I'm rounding that way down. I'm way way way way way way down because what I'm doing is saying okay everybody just bought a hundred rounds but you know better than that how many times you go to a show or gun show or to a a gun shop and the guy is wheeling out a two-wheel dolly with three cases of ammunition and the other person's got two or three rifles and boxes in their arms and they're going out to the car. Well, wait a minute. He's coming back with a two wheeled alley to return it? No, he's going to get two more cases of ammo. So I'm a group. We're a certain place down in Kentucky where they have a gamma goat going out with cases and cases. Yeah. And the back of the deck, what? And there's so much on there. Yeah. And you know, another, another thing is now down south or down here where we use a slide machine. Got a lot of venues that sell sporting goods firearms and ammunition one big one is called the Academy Well used to be Academy surplus when I was a kid I worked at one and and it was a real surplus store with barrels cut in half at the end of the aisles with with all those European firearms SKS is in fields grands blah blah blah for those prices. Well this Academy surplus is has turned into, it's called Academy Sports now. I don't know how many hundreds of them are in the state of Texas. Dick sporting goods, osmonds, any of these places, Walmarts at one particular point, but they're pretty much shut down. But every single morning, no kind of when the shipments come in, they'd be 20, 30, 40 people lined up out there in the wee hours waiting for the store to open. Over. and wisely so because when they were doing it then the 9mm was actually so reasonably priced. That's insane to me like I said guys if you understood I'll tell you what you can do this if you go over to look at Hornady or any of the companies that do bullets or ammunition. They have been doing a bunch of image promoters for the industry because, hey, we're doing all we can. I want you to pay attention and look at the equipment that they're running. And if you pay attention, sometimes they show you where you're standing next to a rifle indexer where it's doing rifle cases. I've mentioned this many times. and count while he's still ignoring him turn the sound off but watch the machine he's standing next to or if you're really lucky you can find some of the videos out there from the factories where they're cranking it out and they're actually telling you what the machine does. If you pay attention those 9 millimeter cartridges go out those machines a lot faster because there are fewer steps. And the 223-308-243-1, I don't care what it is, if it's a stepped rifle case, it takes a lot more to make that case. A 9mm round should not be the price of a 243-1 rifle round. So just a heads up on that to prove my point, look at the work that goes into that. So that's a shame thing as far as I'm concerned, what's going on with the industry on that. Now, I personally think the Fed's telling them what to charge. I know that they are going to charge what the market will bear, but understand these people are all massive licensees and the feds come to them. I pointed out what happened with some of our friends that had FFLs when they were selling Mausers for $27.50 apiece, $27.50, and they were selling SKS's for the same price that Midwest was right here in Detroit, Michigan, $56 a gun. And when he was selling for 56, they told him, well, you've got to charge $450, 350 minimum, like 450 for an SKS, and you need to be charging about $300 for that Mauser, at least. And it's like, why? He's getting the Mauser for $5. He's getting the SKS for basically, we get them from Midwest, for a jobber price of about $12 or $13. So if he charges $56, how much profit are you making? And the sooner you turn them around, the more profit you make, right? So if you're making, if you spent $5 on a Mauser and you're selling them for $27.50, you're kind of making a profit handover fist, aren't you? But the feds are telling them, you can't do that. You have to, you have to, you sell them for this price and you're like, well, no, I don't. However, understand when you're a bigger company, they got a lot more leverage on you. That's the only problem with being a big company. You have other people to answer to, you got overhead. The original intent of the parent organization when it existed is totally different from when it becomes corporate. Because corporates especially have no spine. Let's understand that. Corporates have no spine whatsoever. They're great for being at the lodge. They'll be great for being over at the synagogue. They're going to be great for swapping spit. They'll make all kinds of verbal noise. But when push comes to shove, well, what do Coca-Cola do? Let's talk about all these other operations we've just seen the last couple of months that overtly are showing you what's been going on behind the scenes for quite some time. Think about that. So that's the other problem you got is it's not they aren't trying to do their you know They'd love to sell you more maybe but they've been told they shouldn't really be selling you as much or if you do keep the pre-keep the inventory, you know, keep the Availability in the numbers down in the hands of the end user by the price going up That's part of secret weapons for silent wars Make them make it more expensive. You only get so many goodies that keeps you restricted Go ahead, call the rest of the top. Yeah, what we got going down here is a trickle down effect on the actual cost of the ammunition. I know the biggest ammo dealers in the state of Texas. and they talk to me. They tell me from the manufacturers, three different categories of price increases, 5%, 10%, 15. I can't specify which which is which there, but it's the trickle down effect because that ammunition goes through a bunch of other hands until it even gets to the big boys. Over. Exactly. Well, and again, this is where typically from one tier to the next, you see a doubling of the, you know, from the manufacturing. We got raw materials as raw material. When it gets out the factory door, that's the base lowest price you could possibly find. But when it goes from there to say a vaulker or a jobber, it typically doubles. No, it's not extreme, but the numbers, you know, it's kind of like doubling a penny, guys. The cost acceleration, depending on how many hands there are between that keep doubling the cost, are why when it gets to the end user, the prices are where they are. Again, I would say that the like SPEAR, Hornady, number one, they have big government contracts one way or another. At the very least, they are constantly being monitored by the Fed. I mean, Bat Sagets come to them just like they do any other business as a license. And they're long in the tooth having operated with the agencies, so they have an agreement. They have a, it's an understanding. And they pretty well will stick to whatever they're told to do, provided they can still keep the business running. In fact, ideally, take advantage of this wave because that's the other complaint. It's like, why should I do this? Well, we'll make it hard for you. Well, listen, right now, you strike while the iron's hot. If you're going to make money with the industry, this right now, if you're not making the effort, you're full. The only interesting thing about it is, again, like we said, is the cost differential, what they've done And I guys you know the 9 millimeter bullets bigger, okay, but it's also big and clunky So here's the thing about nut fifth time of why it was so cheap because it's so easy to build a big clunky round round nose bullet ball round is a very very happy round for you to make if you're a factory because it's crude rude fast Better still is cast lead, you know with you know Simply inserting it into a straight case pistol like like in a 357 of 38 special or whatever 41 Magnum, 44 Magnum. That is wonderful in that respect. Simple processing, minimize, maximize. But all the rest of this stuff, well, the more sophisticated the bullet, the more effort goes into it, and yet, we're not, you know, it's cheaper to buy that rifle round right now than it is to buy the pistol round, both the case and the rifle round itself. Take more work and require more precision. Now granted they're really good at it though. I got the only gun under I'm talking bad about these people because they really know what they're doing and how to do it But something's going on and well again. We won't know until after the war let's put it that way Hey, how you doing guys never back before the war started? Yeah, you guys are you know we're gonna be being pressured by the Fed Yeah, but we couldn't talk about it. Can you how it is? They were really ass ass You know, but we kind of worked around them. Yeah, I know, I know. Appreciate that. By the way, if you're going to stay in business, you've got to remember pro-patriot now, right? We're not working for the globalists anymore. You need to be pro-patriot. We just got to remember, you know, remind these guys where the bread's buttered is, they say. And again, billions. That's one of the reasons there's been no discussion or emphasizing how much ammo has actually been sold because wouldn't that be an impressive number? Shouldn't the industry be able to tell you? Now let's not forget we're not just talking Remington Winchester, we're not just talking federal, we're talking all what about all that Russian stuff that just keeps coming in or the foreign imports stuff because it has been coming in for a long time anyway. There's a big Dole point after the TCA 68. That's all changed, at least for a while. Anyway, I hear the music and we are going to take a break. Guys, God bless our Republic. Yeah, the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the Marsh-Boke Omen. Well, we're gonna take a break. Everybody, run and use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee. Or relax for a bit. Second hour of the Inchow Report coming up. It is Monday, Tuesday, right after the holiday, on Liberty Tree Radio. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. protect yourself and the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine. Politicians. Any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash them in the head. That seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. Speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. 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And here in the southern end of Arnor, ah yes, and the rolling hills just before the veil. Yes, you might recall. Tom Bombadil's territory actually. That was about there. That's right. So anyway, for everybody, it is a beautiful, beautiful Monday, Tuesday Liberty Tree video here at the bottom of Michigan. Medium temperatures. We did not get hot. I've been commenting with this for a lot of people. How many of you remember the propaganda here from the idiot sticks? Again, they figure if they can lie to you about the coronavirus. They can do classic George Orwell, everything nowadays. This is going to be the hottest summer and winter in ballin'. This is going to be the hottest year ever, ever to be record. And it's like, really? We haven't broken any records, not for being warm, not for being extremely cold, but we have been like low end temperatures across the board. And I'm thinking about that and then listen to the BS and it's like, you know, this is where up is down, left is right, you know, two plus two is five. It's the same dribble with everything that they do to the point where there is little and nothing that I have any confidence in with regard to government-sponsored hackism communication or for that matter any of the BS with the medical industry. We do know the basics and what needs to be done in the event of threat and for personal maintenance and body maintenance and all the other things. You need to be up on that but you're not going to get the answer from the pigs in government. You're not going to get any answer from the parasites that are sucking off your wallet that are in the medical industry, big pharma, et cetera. Those parasites, they've been gone, long gone, around the corner. So far, in fact, if you can't see the last two corners, they went around before that for sure. They are gone, gone, and gone. There we go. So just a heads up on that. Well, it is going to be a little honest here. All right, we're going to be frying. We may still win that maybe. We're going to get a summer. You know, it's part of that, you know, called weather as opposed to trying to find new titles for propaganda. It's called weather. And part of knowing weather is knowing the short, medium, and long cycles of the planet. And, you know, I'm always fascinated by these two things. It doesn't mean that tomorrow couldn't be the end of the world, okay? And somebody's going to pass this mortal coil today. Even as I'm speaking, there are people that are passing away. They're dying going, you know, they're leaving us. But why is it just happened if you're notice this it's like 2012 it's just gonna be done Because the Mayan calendar says it just happens to be while you're around It just happens. And conveniently it works out with the storyline. Okay? Now, the scurrilous things done by government people and wretched ring knockers and spit swappers and pedo sniffers from behind the scenes, oh, that's very real. And it can happen. And it's been happening forever. They just get away with more depending upon what era it is. I mean, it's kind of like that joke from History of the World, part one with uh, Mel Brooks, where he, you know, has said, well, Sire, I believe the peasants are going to revolt, why? Well, why would they do that? They love me! And he goes, pull, and you see the giant catapult throw the peasant and he's skeet shooting. Pull! Why would they, why would the peasants are present? They love me! Well, that's not really far off the mental attitude of the spit swappers and the ring knockers cyclically, both way back then and way before that and today. The difference is that we've had a unique change and that change was these United States. That's what made the game change, you guys. Otherwise, you might recall that in 1775, everybody else was still a subject. And it was the dynamic action of these United States that changed the world. They had to acquiesce because we had broken the union shop with regard to the lodge, the trade, the monarch structure. Seriously. And in fact, because we were protesters, Protestants, there weren't any Catholics here. Sorry guys, I know we got Catholics who are listening. But the bottom line is when the American Revolution took place, remember the Catholics were only in one colony. And barely that, if you recall how that was, this is why, as I've said a million times, do you know your own history? Do you know why we have 13 colonies? Do you know each one of those was a contract? Do you know each one of those were a particular persecuted group that landed on the continent here because they were being hunted and killed in the continents where they came from? And you might look at the history on that. So would that be Maryland? Yeah, Maryland! Oh yeah, well, you know. As a matter of fact, in New York City was the other little, and it's interesting because inside was the old Dutch holdings, they were more tolerant. So there's a handful of locations and that's it. Otherwise, this was Protestant land. Why? Because we were killing us over there where they were and they scurried down to the boats and ran like hell, got over here, put distance between them and the crown, and the rest, as we should say, is very much history, guys. Now, they're trying to get us back into this. If you think about this as a monarchical game, they can put different names. You try to put different lipstick on that pig to make it seem like a silk purse. Remember that? Well, that's what they're trying to do right now. Change the name, baffle everybody with BS, and try to plug everybody back into becoming bondsmen and property of the state. And you got a lot of people who like that. But then again, you also had a lot of people who liked it back in 1775. In 1783, those people that liked the idea of being somebody else's property, we deported them. We didn't kill them. I'm sure there were a bunch who were killed because there was a lot of comeuppance going on because of the conflict that was very much a personal thing for eight years inside what were the colonies and now these United States. And in fact, if you watch the story, I'll tell you what's interesting, they put that out, they do put it out there. The story of Benedict Arnold and of course, you know, how were they ang- one of Anglith, there's three versions that are out there at least, and there's older ones that are, let's just say they tell more of the regular party line. But always in the middle is the subject about when he returned home, because remember he got involved with the Tory, you know, a woman who was a Tory, who was just, you know, eventually his wife. Remember what was going on back home where the Patriots had finally taken the town back and well they were stringing up loyalists who had been stringing up Patriots. Remember that? And it usually is incorporated into each of the versions including I think the most most most recent about Benedict Arnold. And that you got to remember the you know this Remember, like that movie Josie Wales, Josie Wales, I can't hear about Josie Wales dying. I gotta see him die. I did. Josie Wales lives by the feud. What does that mean? That means he's coming after you no matter what. He's coming back. Same is true with what was going on in the country in 1783. So instead, for the most part, again, just as tempered with mercy, it's the idea that rather than doing the Karl Marx thing or the kosher mafia carvages they did with the French Revolution with the Jacobin. Instead, when we get ours, we just basically said we can't live together. You are our enemy. We could be really, really, really bad the way you planned them being bad to us. Instead, hit the border, you got 90 days, go to Canada, leave the country and go to the Caribbean, go to another British holding or go back to the mother country, but it's time for you to leave. We deported one-fifth of the population of the whole of the nation. One-fifth, one-fifth, 20%. We deported. So don't say we can't do it. We've done it before. Now, given a reasonable time so that there wasn't any quote-unquote violence, I'm sure that that constantly had to be kept in check by the local authorities if they weren't doing the violence themselves. But anyway, as far as the evacuation goes, well, that's why Canada population jumped dramatically at the end of the American War for Independence. That's why they became much more a Central European civilized state and nation state on the eastern side in key cities because they had a massive influx of people from this part of the country. Well, eastern seaboard of the United States. So anyway, enough on that. Another thing is here real quick. I want to touch on, I had an interesting thing I had to deal with last night. on, in talking with our people back and forth with some of the emails that were sent. And then I thought everybody was up till the wee hours of the morning. But we have a colonial marine unit that is having a bit of a problem with command. Now, what are they having a problem with? Well, this is something I've seen happen many, many times. And it's not that it can't be dealt with, and it is being. is groups get so big that they still think they're small, and they try to act like they're a smaller formation with regard to management, and conflicts arise. And I will point out again, for those of you who don't understand military construction, basically the foundation element, obviously is the individual, but for larger formations, the company is a big step up. It's easy to put 40-man platoon together, and a lot of people have done that many times over. We eventually end up with another platoon, and another platoon, and by the time you're done, you end up with a company. A company is 100 to 160 men depending on how you organize your company. If you do 100, you're doing it biblically to the Old Testament. Remember Moses? Moses! Well, when they were in the outbound and you know, they were heading across that Dead Sea and all the other fun stuff. Actually, it's after they got past the Dead Sea. After the water was parted, the Red Sea, it was dead. But anyway, after they got into the desert, remember if you go into the Old Testament, you'll notice that they're talking about Moses overworking himself, overburdened. He was exhausting himself. And his father-in-law came up and talked to me and said, listen, Moses, I'm telling you, you're just getting too tired here. You're going to get all exhausted. The people are going to become ramshackle. They're going to get beshimmeled. And so listen, you need to organize everyone so that someone else just listens to what you say and this is how we organize. And if you pay attention, look at the construction and then you break out any menu you want on a German army, a British army, an American army, a Russian army, you will find that basically, and in fact what's really interesting is going back into the depths of time, it's not, you know, again, it just seems everybody's not figured out the 10 base for the squad one way or another, though they gave different names for it. And all the rest of the numbers pretty well match up and line up and comply. Here's what's happened again, as I've seen more than a few times over the years. A group that started out at about 60 to 80 men all of a sudden has an influx that puts them at over 300, 350 people. Guys, that's a battalion. That's not a company. When you have 350 to 400 people, you have a battalion now. You're now moving towards the next tier in management. Okay, you need it. It has to happen. And this means that for every about every 120, 150, or 60 men you got, you need to have a company commander and he needs an executive officer and you guys need to divide up authority and command. So we got a little piss and match going right now much like I saw in central, Ohio outside of Columbus You know it's actually the exact same scenario, but it's not the same place and guys the best thing is to understand how many of you were with the the guy who started everything and Usually you raise your hands like half the people How many of you are with the new guy that wants to be you know the one in charge and they raise their hands? Okay, so the now right off the bat you're basically there's your two companies headed towards a battalion And what has to happen is you need to decide who's going to be the battalion commander. That's the only decision. That's where you need to have an election. Now, one of the most common comments and questions asked is, well, the guy originally organized, shouldn't he actually be the one in charge? Yes. But typically, there are people who are always envious of whatever it is that you do. And when they come into an organization, you're going to have to emphasize and make people understand that you have a constitution. However you establish that or whatever you establish is a gentlemanly agreement with regard to how to manage things, you get that established before you get to this situation. And the reason I bring this up is, example is Michigan Wolverine Corps. We sat down over and over again before we built, before the Michigan Wolverines were put together as you would know them. and had discussed what was going to happen, how things were going to develop. I had the option to take first hand the Wolverines. But we didn't have time and there were too many other organizations and institutions to create but one of the arguments that I had from the get-go with this was a constitutional construction. You would have an election process in which and each chair in an individual would have a key elemental vote that would make the decision streamline go faster get things done. Each county has a brigade commander. Each Every so many counties make up a division. The divisional commanders, while they have a certain say, the brigade commanders have equal say. First, the division commander is voted by the brigade commanders. Oh, this sounds like it's complicated, but it's not. But the state commander was voted in by both the division commanders and the brigade commanders together in what was supposed to be a yearly meeting. And every year, well actually every six months, there had to be a face-to-face, 100% all attendance, you've got to be there to vote, if you're not there, you can't vote. And the process of selecting a state commander was common sense because one of the things that I pointed out was gaining experience in managing larger formations, most common question I've had from people, don't we have any officers or blah, blah, blah, we're willing to step up. Well, yes and no. The officers that are usually commissioned are scared of the idea of losing their pensions or losing your retirement. So while they help, and typically our participant, they can't be in the public venue because they will be attacked by the regime. We learn, I explain that to people decades ago, decades and decades ago. Seriously, and so instead we have to develop and we need to develop our own officer corps. So one of the advantages of rotating, for instance, the state commander discussion was originally the state commander will only be the state commander of the Wolverine militia corps for one year period. And then we will change out or they will change out. You guys will make the decision on that. And in the process, we gave more people that gain experience and understand how cumbersome upper command management is because there are a lot of things you've got to do times 10 or times 20 that you didn't have to do when you were managing a brigade or just, you know, again, 600, 500, 380 could be a thousand some odd men per brigade depending upon which county you're in. Right now we're seeing little tips like this but they're going to have to be settled fast because the bloodlust is in your enemy's eyes. You can see it in their countenance. Look at who they're wanting to put in charge of the ATF, the baby butcher. Okay? They want a baby butcher in charge of the ATF right now. Why do you think they want a baby butcher in charge of the ATF right now? Why? Why did they feel that their arrogance is such that they could present such a person and put them before you in the public venue? It's because their arrogance is showing everywhere, isn't it? And so far, they have gotten away with quite a bit. So don't tell me that they can't do this. Whether or not they choose to press the envelope the rest of the way, we'll see. But the fact of the matter is that this is representative of the big agenda and where things are going. So you don't have any time to piss Willie around, which is one of the things somebody didn't want to hear a couple of nights ago. When we first got into this, it's like, okay, here's how it works. Right now, you should be focusing on fighting strength and management. In fact, I would go so far, and I will say this publicly, anybody who's trying to undermine or starting to create conflict at this point in time, you better look sideways at that person very closely because either A, they don't have the wherewithal to understand how critical the situation is, or B, they're working for somebody else. constantly creating conflict. And I've warned people about that. That's why another reason you have separation of command because if something happens where you have a compromised individual because it was, you know, for whatever reason, because of choices or whatever, miscalculation took place. It wouldn't be any different from what happened with the American war for independence. Okay, that's going to happen. If you think that somehow you're going to have this perfect movie version with regard to activity, it's not going to take place because there is no such thing. When 20,000 plus militiamen were sieging Boston, 30,000 plus showed up and then some went home, 20,000 were sitting there and they were about, oh, the what, the first three days? Read the history of the Boston siege of the British regulars. You do know that three officers, one of them a doctor by the way again, three officers jumped the fence, went over to the British side, and it turns out they had been spies the whole time. One was a militia commander that had been known for quite some time. He was a Tory. You do know the history of that, right? You think that this was all, oh you've got the plastic version, right? Now what this did is it forced the entire command to shift. Everything had to be moved. There's a few times where they explain why there's a couple of the bicentennial era pieces on the beginning of the war for independence. Touch on, well, the officers coming in to make a report to the guys that are the war council or C.G. Boston and everything is in a furor. There's guys running this way. There's people running with baggage that way. There's men running with rifles to the front. And it's like, what's going on? Well, a couple of officers, you know, went over to the British side and, you know, passed obviously. They waited until they had the information on our deployment, so we've had to move everything. And they did. Instead of the, oh, we're doomed, some piss willy is a treat, oh my God, they got six of our guys, we're doomed, we're gonna die. Oh, they got eight guys, 10 guys, 10 guys, we're wounded or killed, oh my God, we're dead, the war's over. They didn't do any of that. They just had the can-do attitude that, well, they're going to shift everything around. Nothing can be left where it is. Let's make sure that we, again, redeploy and dig in better the second time, which is what they did. Adapt and overcome. Exactly. And that's where the problem with this whole situation is with, again, guys, you've got to look at where we are right now. The enemy is terrified, you will realize your strength. And part of that is you have the discipline. There isn't, you know, if you're worried about, well, here's one thing that I proposed before, years ago. When I came into this meeting, I wasn't really told what was going on completely until I got there, and I had like 500, well, 400 and some odd men standing in front of me. They're all in this meeting hall that was actually a store that was closed and the guy that owned the place was Patriots so they could use the place for free and Here I got hundreds of guys here and they're all kind of really uppity and it's like I gotta make it I'm supposed to come in here and I'm gonna be the negotiator so to speak And what it came down to is I walked through the same thing. Okay, guys, when you get so big, you're not, you know, you have to change your structure. You have to, you know, you have to reconfigure to meet what are a lot of problems with regard to time and distance, time and distance, time and distance. And one person can't do all of it now. One person can make the decision. But to get several hundred men, three, four, five hundred men moving, You have to have both the NCOs and you have to have the officers on the same page and understanding what their division of authority is. Both their division of authority and division of responsibility. Now one of the things that's the solution here which I talked out with these people, and I made sure everybody heard in the room, is okay, here's how it works. If you're having a contest over, you got 350, 360 men swinging dinks in front of you there. and half of them are one camp, half from the other. There's two companies. Okay, as far as the battalion commander goes or the overall organizational command, share command, first of all, but flip a coin and one week, one month or one six month window, you're the battalion commander and the other six months you are and then shift back because you're all going to need the experience. Why? Because you don't know when that bullet's going to come in and take one of you down dead, dead, dead. Redundancy is one of the most critical elements here is redundancy, which is something the enemy understands. And something our people need to, it needs to sink in, especially right now. A lot of organizations have this ability, but people have to learn. And what's really fascinating is, I find that the most common conflict takes place with people who actually have had time and service. So they should know better. They should know better. And yet, we have this waste of time. Number one, I only have so many hours in the day. Okay, I mean, so I only get 24 just like everybody else. And all of you are in the same boat. How are you going to use the 24 that you've got? As it is, we'll take advantage of all 26 hours we can find. No, it's just we compress that 26 hour time usage into a 24 hour window, which means it can beat the hell out of you if you're not careful. And that's where we cannot afford to waste time. So in advance, you need to establish a war council. You need to, when you create alliances, this is something we've talked about on the air before, when you bring militias together, you need to have a war council and there needs to be a settling of differences. What is the pecking order for the command? And if a critical decision needs to be made, in other words, beforehand, you have to be making specific choices. Who will be managing the ship? Who's going to be making the decisions? A critical decision as all of the tasks are accomplished. In other words, if you meet all of your goals, let's say that you're in the defensive or in the offensive, then at a certain point when you've accomplished everything that was established within everybody's agreed-to guidelines and that man was making the decision because you have one brain managing the ship. Once you accomplish the task, now you need to pick the next path. That's when the War Council comes back together, so to speak. We can bring everybody down, set them down. Okay, we've accomplished our mission. We've achieved what we wish to achieve. Now where do we go from here? What is the next step? Now, when we make the decision, everybody has to be on the same page. We need everybody to understand where we're going with this. When it comes to the initial command structure, it's pretty straightforward that again, and it is true, the person who actually is the foundation element of that particular organization, no matter what it is. Yeah, he does have high rights in the pecking order. Did any of the rest of you get motivated again, get up off the dead hind end and actually take the hours and the days and put everything together and start to recruit and bring and put up with what you had to put up with? Most people show up after the fact. Well, is it safe to do it now? Yeah, it's all okay. Let her see. Oh, it's all been done. You know, in other words, say, well, he looks like he didn't take a bullet. No, it's okay. Well, I think we can get involved. Okay, now I get involved. I think I want to be in charge. No, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't be developing your management skills. And everybody, like I said, don't worry. The guy that's in charge will be dead. The number two man will be dead. You might be dead. Or maybe if you're down the pecking order, maybe you're the number six. The reason I point this out is if you haven't done any real reading, ignore the movies mostly, not completely, because there's a few that have been honest, I worked with a lot of men at the end of Vietnam who were E-5s and E-6s in the middle of the war. And then they were officers. You wonder why they were officers? Why were they officers, guys? Why do you think a guy who was a sergeant all of a sudden was an officer? Not because he went to OCS. He was a combat sergeant in the middle of Vietnam, say in 1966 or 67 or maybe 68. Oh, woo-ha. In 1968 or 67 or 66, he was the last man standing, guys. Not only were there two, I'll more on that in a minute, but he received the direct battlefield commission because when the company commander was dead and the XO was dead and the senior sergeants were dead and everybody else had a border bar on them or something, he were dead, guess what? Sarge stepped up and basically kicked ass, took names and saved everybody's life, pointed everybody in the right direction. He was a motivated, hard charger. You know what his reward was? You get the team in charge. And so they gave him battlefield commissions. And there were many men who received combat order battlefield commissions, exactly what it says, Battlefield Commission. So we better get all our eyes dotted and keys crossed because we don't know what our survivability rating is, okay? And again, we don't know when the fickle finger of fate is going to take somebody. Conflict is a negative process here. Now, if somebody's doing some booby stuff, that'd be another thing. The biggest thing that I'd be concerned with right now is the idea that you better be motivated to be fighters. This little paper militia, we go ahead and legal work, then you're not a militia. You're a legal element. You're not a militia. That's not militia. There was that garbage that was being started. Well, you guys are gun militias. There isn't anything else but gun militias. If you're with an administrative group, that's a totally different story, but don't try to apply the word militia if you're telling me that under no certain order, we don't pick up guns for using a power pen militia. Well, then you're not militia. Find another name, but you're not militia. Just that simple. Okay, now it doesn't mean we can't use the term. Nancy, of course, had the kitchen militia. We've had, and we have had people, you know, what were the legal arm of the militia and you know, whatever, blah, blah, blah. You know, there's different titles have been used, but they don't understand what, they understand the application and they're not trying to claim that, but gun militias aren't needed. You're going to roll with it. Oh, well, let me see, because you have heard that. And you're going to hear that again with, you know, certain panty waste that are going to try to jump in. And again, my question is at a given point, considering the level of threat that we face, who would be denying the fact that all this ammunition weapons that we're buying are actually kind of needed right now? or not relevant there and I'll do you no good. When you start hearing somebody say that you better make sure that they grab by the belt, grab by the scruff of the neck and then throw their ass off the door. Well, you can be more cooth about it. Oh, well really? I'm very inspired by your idea. I tell you what, you need to be on the Tuesday meeting list and you'll, anybody who feels like you do, or you need to be with a Tuesday group, you'll be meeting over there. But it's really good that you're doing that and find out who it is that wants to do that and now you know who it is that you can keep isolated and encapsulated. Go ahead. I was thinking of a great example of that being, unfortunately he's passed away, Frank Stasa, who opened up his property up for militia training. He was also part of, I can't remember what they called it, I know it was a Congress, it was part, it was in Michigan, it was not part of the state of federal government, but they had their own Congress that would meet, and he was part of that while he was part of the militia, but the two intermix sometimes, but for the most part, the guys who wanted to do the legal work and the classroom stuff, They were with that other group and he had a whole classroom set up for that while he had the training facility and everything set up outside. And they did keep them relatively separate. They would have elections for their representatives and then they would send their representatives to meet with the quote unquote official state representatives to bring forward issues. It was a It was an interesting concept that they had going there and I don't know if it continued on after he passed away. Right, and again for everybody that's the original Camp Stasa and Frank was a World War II vet and in fact a very unique person to talk to. He was at the Nuremberg executions and as well, I won't say more for the moment, I still gotta, we're trying to deal with something on that but He was a witness to a lot of unique things at the end of the war. And it helped to turn him, you know, everybody has their epiphanies. Well, at the end of World War II, he already had his. He had his during the war. He actually was a ground pounder. He got to see a lot of really bad action in the process, but at the end of the war, he saw the rest of the turds and what they were up to. And that helped to change him because he was in a front row seat. Okay? Everybody has their epiphany and everybody has their experience. And Wally would tell you that, and in fact he would do everything he could to help with the process of understanding the administrative needs and the redress of grievances and how to go about it. He would point out that, yeah, well it isn't going to make a difference or mean anything if you are not well-armed, well-versed, and well-trained, and ready to fight. If you can't back it up with ass, the other side will laugh. In their arrogance, they'll do anything they want to you, and then they'll get on down the road and eat somebody else's lunch. And that's why, even as he was, Frank was part of the group that did the archaeological digs into the whole process that got us to where we are today. And this includes going to, this meant going to Washington to the National Archives, going to the state archives that are, you know, both the restricted and the public access. The restricted you have to, it's just like the National Archives. You don't get to carry anything out. They bring stuff in. You look at it under surveillance to make sure you don't try to rip a page out or steal a book or any nonsense like that. But in the process you can demonstrate the actual intent and the structure of what it is, what's supposed to be in place, as opposed to the obscenity that we have now. And all the truth is there. Every aspect of what the founders intended was clearly demonstrated, clearly written now. There is no interpretation. No, bullshit. They spoke English and they really knew how to speak it quite well as a matter of fact and they made a point of documenting every aspect of what they were participant and involved in and they also made a point of helping to understand the enemy's threat. And not only what it had been, what it was while they were in conflict, but also what it would be in the future. And you know what, once you read a lot of the work they did in the past, of course they don't want you to read any of what they wrote. Because what they did is, again, is that 2024 site, they were absolutely right. And there wasn't any of the founders who would say, oh, we just need to throw our weapons out, because they're going to be so awe inspired by our argument. They all knew better, people. The founders were hunted by their enemies. Hunted. And were it not for the militia and the martial arm, they would not have existed. They would not have survived. Even then, as it is, as the war, if you're familiar with the history of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, you know that they were hunted through the whole of the war, and many of them did lose everything. Every last one of them knew exactly what they were involved in. They knew exactly what threat existed, what was before them, maybe with how the Crown operated. And this copper, what we're seeing right now, the same kind of perverts, you know, you think the Petos are new, you think that the Queers are new, the ones you're seeing in government like this, all these cross-dressing, you know, twists. Guys, what do you think they were talking about with regard to the perversion of the Crown? perversion of law, but also the perversion of the crown of those who are within the sphere, with those who are within the Admiralty. You know, it's not shallow, but rather very, very, very deep. And I think that's one of the saddest parts about this is, again, it's not like we can't find it. Granted, God only knows what they're shredding and burning right now. See, that's the only problem with where we are. One of the other reasons that we need to fight the American war for independence is if we're going to save any of this we have to do it now. If we're going to create continuity and understanding in order to do it you're going to have to physically fight a war to save what it is that has been layered upon the mantle of liberty in order for you to demonstrate, to prove step by step how far off course we are. Now once you do that, and again you have to ask the foundation, what authority do you have? Because that's always the crap that they come up with on the other side. Well what authority do you have? Well first of all, again I'm not subject to anybody. Which of course they try to convince you for the public fool system which is a worthless endeavor now. And when you look at all of the other processes that they have in place, the public fool system is part, but you know what? Look at what they do with social media. Look at what they do with regard to television and radio. I mean, look at the movies. Remember for a while there, again, the example of trying to undermine the sheriff, which they're still doing. They do it all the time. Well, sure, when folks are going to come in, the sheriff can arrest the feds now, whether or not the people stand up behind them when the time comes. Excuse me and whether or not everybody is you know up to speed well That's a matter of how well how well educated everybody is to understand where you are in terms of the authority that you bear Now there's responsibility with that and in order to wield force of arms you must have the ability to understand this is the you have to have that historical and legal or lawful base not so much legal lawful base in order for you to step up to the, you know, and look right across at your enemy, not up. When you step up, you're not begging, you don't have hand in hand. Remember, this is America. This is these United States, whichever republic or commonwealth you are in. You're not begging and looking up to anybody. You're supposed to be looking right across because we're all on an equal playing field here. That's why the potentate ship garbage they've done and where they got the judge up on that podium up there on that high spot That's not where he's supposed to be Not in the American court system under under the common law Everybody is on a level playing field the judge sits across from you the prostitute er sits across from you You and the jury, of anybody, the only reason the jury is mildly elevated is because when you put everybody in one room, if you got six people up front and six behind, you got a nice of the ones behind can see what's going on equally. And even there, typically, hey, just spread the chairs out. I can look over the guy's shoulder. We'll all hear what's going on. All of this decorum, all of this construction that they've done, it's symbolic for the ring knockers and it is contrary to the founders. Think about that. Contrary to those, you know, the intent of the founders. But if you understand the difference between common law and admiralty law, then it's very easy to perceive where we went wrong, what is that's happened, and understand that most of it took place just within the last Well, 80 years, 90 years. Now, notice it's year 2021. We're not the first people to talk about this. We've had patriots talking about this since they did it back in 33 and back in 1913. The different benchmarks that we always talk about, the end of the World War, well, even World War I itself, the war in the old wars. A complete fabrication, a fiction had to be created to get us into a war we had no business nor any interest in. We did not have a dog in that fight. Not our circus, not our monkeys. But the crowd of England, the Commonwealth wanted to get all of its colonies into that war because they needed cannon fodder. They'd been eating up all their own people. Well, they got the Aussies. That's right. They got the Canadians. That's right. They got the New Zealanders. Yep. And then they got the idiot Yanks. And yet there was no justification or any threat to our system. But somebody profited and benefited and altered our government through the process. And that benefited a very narrow tiny group of people who were alien to the United States. That's what the whole agenda was about and still is right now. Anyway, real quick, I want to close on this. Agree, first of all people. If each person has, you know, if you bring in, for instance, the discussion we've had years ago, if you have two, three, four organizations coming together, you had better have a process now established for being able to intercooperate when you bring different militia groups together. You will eventually restructure, but I'm going to point out that it makes no sense to do so in the earliest stage of a combat development. Why are you going to create confusion where you already have organization? Excuse me, you couldn't hit the cop line there. And the reason I bring this up is again, if let's say you're one of the listeners that's out there right now and you have 20 men organized. Well, you organized them, right? You understand their capabilities? Yes. Came up with a system or form of operation that you think functions? Yes. We're coming together because Bob Schmidlaff's farm is under attack. It's not where you stand out in the middle of a road or in the middle of a field or a rally point somewhere 10 miles from that farm. You're going to get us some pissing match about how we're going to restructure, reorganize everything to meet my needs at this moment in time. That just ain't going to work and it's stupid because you're wasting resource time. So instead, who is the manager here? Now each organization, what group do we have? Michigan militia at large. We got two independent militia formations. I've got, you know, Wolverines. We've got Colonial Marine militia. Okay. Team leader or unit leader, unit commander from each of these groups, please, you know, step forward. We need to talk. Now, how are we going to deal with this problem? Okay, does everybody understand, you know, what the objective is? And what are we going to do in the way of management? Now, I'm not going to change each of these institutions or their field combat groups. Why? It'd be stupid. Instead, if you're really able to improvise, adapt, and overcome, then you're going to understand that you are going to integrate the resources you have as they're organized. You're going to project them against the objectives. And you're going to focus them efficiently. And again, conservation enforced, minimal strength applied, maximum end result. But you need to have a plan. You need to be able to sit down, have a work council, figure out who is who in the zoo. Everybody understands where we are. And then whatever it is you're going to have in the way of a structure to vote. Whatever you're going to do with regard to it, you know, agree and understand for this moment, it can be a temporary alliance, which it to a degree will be because the institutions, though they are there, most are not knowledgeable of the many institutions that have already been created for many decades and decades and decades, far before you heard about the militia in the 90s. There are many deep and old organizations that are just waiting right now and everybody is, why are these ammunition going the way it did? Well, not just the new people, but the other people see the writing on the wall. And there isn't anything that's going to fix this. There's no peaceful settlement. In fact, again, I think why for me, it's like why is there a discussion, except for understanding what form of government we need to ensure that we are supporting once we get into a conflict. As far as a conflict taking place, guys, the free collection has finished for me any possibility of believing their BS. Now pile on top of that, the coronavirus virus crap, and there's no way that in any way, shape, or form, none of these lose. Everybody, let's point out, everybody goes, I hate Fyachi, Fyachi this Fyachi, you know, Fyochi slash Dr. Koworkian's brother was standing up there with Donald Trump. I want you all to remember that. Because it's like, oh, now all of a sudden everybody's mail due the juxtaposition. It's the piddo sniffer meat puppet in the back alley brought a whore with, you know, scuff knee pads. Yeah, I know. But if the Auchi is a parasite that is obviously or an amoeba that has just blobbed himself rolled right over through the bureaucracy from one Cody to the next Tony and We wouldn't be here if Donald Trump hadn't done what he did to screw the country to get us into this situation and That's what happened because you're all seeing it people are now trying to be in there's two ways to either look into this looking at this straight on or everybody's trying to do the, I'm going to have a brain fog and forget what happened for the last 14 to 16 months. I'm just going to forget that. It's like, oh, look, the master gone. Which is okay because at least they're dropping this aside. But remember, everybody went too far along to get along, you know, go along to get along. And you know what? The fruit loop nutcase was they took that one and ate that up like dog vomit and took us to where? Where did we end up? Where are we now? And again, the fake collection, they virtually splintered the ballot box, ran out cackling with green jell-o smeared all over them. Their eyes rolled back in their head, howling at the moon with chunks of the ballot box, ran out to a fire, danced around it, oonka, wonka, onka-oo, while throwing chunks of the ballot box in the ballots into the fire and laughing their ass off and cackling to the moon. And we're supposed to follow that? And how are we going to fix that? See, it's done. The ballot box, that's one of the things before we've talked about going all the way back to the Die Bold machines. Die Bold machines. Die Bold machines. OK. Die Bold. Remember Die Bold? All the way before all this garbage you're seeing now. We'll see if you can find anything left in YouTube about the Die Bold machines. And then go, oh, this is totally a surprise. We've never seen any of this before. None of this. We've never seen any of this. And the fact of the matter, sorry about that. Hold on here. All right, Tech Now does not want to stay plugged in. There we go. The fact of the matter is that we have. The only difference is the level of public arrogance which makes them criminally involved and Well, both criminally involved and criminally insane. So again, I can't complain just about them because we also have to have a solution. Again, we have to be both steeped in and understand and this is why I go get a cop-off. If you need nothing else, get a tool for all of your allies, all your friends, citizens, rule books. Witten printers has them still in stock. You can go get them from Witten. As a matter of fact, let me see if I can find a... address here real quick for Winton printers to give it to you. Winton printers 602258 6406 Winton, W-H-I-T-T-E-N printers 602258 6406 they're located at 1001 South 5th Street Phoenix, Arizona, 8504. And their email is matt at w printers.com. M-A-T-T, I'm pretty sure I'm right, at symbol w printers.com. And again, what you can do, give them a call. And you can order a case of pocket constitutions, and every one of your militia members should have one. Period. Just as reading material. It's so small in your backpack. I personally believe that if you are Christian, you should have a small pocket Bible that you can put in your backpack. You should have, obviously, a training manual of whatever kind. Small enough like the SOP manual some of you have that I sent. It should be in your backpack. These are things that if you're going to read something, you read something pertinent to our philosophy, fighting for, and of course also how to fight, how to organize. For the average person, if you're stepping out and you're trying to organize 10 people, organizing the squad is your concern. That's why the SOP is really great. It's a simple manual that helps you to organize at the team level and at the squad level. You have that now times people you've got an army in a short period of time. Okay. Anyway, we're at the top. We're going to hear the music here in a minute. And again, guys, we don't have any time wasting that we can afford. Focus on building, focus on building more. In fact, don't forget armored trucks. I have a cleaver. God bless our Republic death We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run We're on the march and we're out We're gonna go away for now. We can take a break I'm gonna get an hour's worth of getting other stuff done including putting a battery in one of those armored trucks Even just say hang up you guys be good It's taking over more else coming up and we'll be back from 8 o'clock until report