Mark Koernke discussed Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act and the Biden administration's legal challenge to it, featuring commentary from the Guns and Gadgets channel about state nullification of unconstitutional federal gun control. The show covered extensive details about SKS rifles currently available for purchase, including pricing, magazine options, spare parts sources, and the potential for American manufacturers to produce SKS carbines domestically. Callers debated magazine capacity, stripper clip usage, and rifle customization options. The episode shifted to cover John McAfee's suspicious death in a Spanish prison, hospital workers in Texas being fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccination, and broader concerns about genetic modification in vaccines and pharmaceutical industry practices.
constitution you know the right to bear arms because that the last form of defense against tyranny not the 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 wanna literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones we're gonna beat you we're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine what do we do politicians Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Saint's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? the afternoon intelligence report time are quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and south ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com Liberty Tree radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM microstations, CB Bay stations and Ultra Net 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 State of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two State territories and the clock. It is 5.12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Wednesday, weapons Wednesday, uh... it is the twenty-third of June, thirteenth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America. The K 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords, case in point. anyway well example uh... it wasn't that i wasn't there it's that i couldn't hook up but when we would normally have started had no new with ed had everything do with the crappy slash twenty first century bs in the toilet uh... technologies better not be maintained by the people expect top dollar for piss poor quality performance and on top of that all government to come in and hit the switches flick the thing mess with stuff So you're really getting crappy for the amount of money you have to spend nowadays to deal with the beavers that run the system. And you have to understand that they're just basically being asked white paper fed to begin with. So it works out just fine in the long run. Anyway, a couple things going on. As a matter of fact, hold on here. I want to do this, Ed, real quick. It's Weapons Wednesday, so this is going to make a great deal of sense. and looks like all right well with we may not and we'll see what happens here it's not coming up yet but it's going to be heads up more biden control gun control and test for second amendment sanctuary city obviously the bat faggots are going to do a sweep or an attack somewhere and we'll see whether or not the uh... with the fake conservatives crafter you know, put their hands up, beg for forgiveness, and lick rumpus of the communists, which by the way is what normally for the last four, five, six, seven, ten, twenty, thirty years, all these fake conservatives always do. We're gonna fire, oh my god, how can I lick your arse? Where's that big bong hole? Oh, look, there's corn today. That's what the conservatives are good for, okay? It's kind of like football sports, only worse because They're acting like it's a tailgate picnic and in reality it's a life or death struggle. So there's a problem. And again, notice I'm not going, oh those bastards, no they are bastards, we know they're bastards, they don't even have to say it, but I'm not saying like, oh I'm shocked at amaze. Instead we know what's going on. The Department of Justice under the Biden administration has taken a shot at one state that has taken a step to protect the rights of their citizens, specifically the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Sit by and watch this episode of Guns and Gadgets to learn more. Today's video is brought to you by Premier Body Armor. Premier Body Armor is 100% made in the USA. Everything is domestically sourced and they have a ton of products for you to choose from. Specifically today, I want to show you their backpack inserts. This is the backpack I've been running with for about a month or so. And, you know, not everybody wants to walk around with a full plate carrier, but more and more people out there in today's world carry a backpack as part of their everyday activities, their everyday carry, if you will. Now these panels will fit in backpacks and briefcases and laptop bags. They are very pliable so you're not going to feel a big brick in your back and they're TSA approved so you can travel with them. And they're legal in every state. They're perfect for your everyday use and they're even better for those that you love the most. Head over to PremierBodyArmer.com slash G&G and use code G&G to save 10% on your entire order. Thanks again to Premier Body Armor for sponsoring this video. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment news. Thank you for your time. I appreciate you watching. We're going to talk about Missouri and the Second Amendment Preservation Act that you've seen here on this channel as it evolved. Well, it was signed into law and the Second Amendment Preservation Act, among other things, It stops the ability of local and state authorities, police, etc. from assisting the federal government in enforcing any governmental, unconstitutional gun control. Now because that was a big platform for the Biden administration to get elected, he's trying to follow through on some of those promises. But states like Missouri and Tennessee and Texas and Oklahoma have signed laws stating that it's not going to happen here, which caused Biden's administration to have the Department of Justice send a letter to the Attorney General and the Governor of Missouri saying that your new law is trying to nullify federal law and therefore is unconstitutional. And we demand an answer to this. and they gave him a couple days. Well, the very next day, Attorney General Eric Schmidt and Governor Parson responded and their response was awesome. They called out the Biden administration. They said, first off, we're not nullifying anything. And what we've done here is protect the rights of people in our state, our citizens. But they said that they're not nullifying any federal law, just stopping people in the state from enforcing unconstitutional laws. Now, in the response to Biden's DOJ bubbles, they cited constitutional law in where they were correct under the 10th Amendment. And among other things, the AG and governor said that we do not get our rights from McCain or Queen or the government. The Second Amendment is a fundamental right and this is the will of the legislature in Missouri. Now it's worth noting that AG Schmidt in Missouri is one of the 23 attorneys general who are urging the United States Supreme Court to deem New York's licensing scheme for gun permits under the Second Amendment to deem it as unconstitutional. In that case, I think it's going to be a landmark case. And we'll stay tuned for that. You can subscribe to this channel if you want to know more about that. But one of the things the Biden administration specifically cited was the Supremacy Clause. For those who aren't aware of the Supremacy Clause, if you have a state law and a federal law that are in conflict of each other, meaning this one okay, something that this one doesn't, then the federal law would take precedent. It would be the supreme law of the land. However, that does not apply if the federal law contradicts the US Constitution. Which is what all of Biden's gun control does. So in my opinion here, again, just my opinion, the Second Amendment Preservation Act in Missouri would not be overruled by the federal law because the federal law is in violation of the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. So the AG of Missouri has said they are prepared to fight this all the way. If Biden ends up launching a suit through his attorney general, they will fight it and prove that they are correct in defending our rights. Also, it should be noted that the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County, both entities have also sued the state saying that the Second Amendment Preservation Act is looking to nullify federal law. If you read these things, they don't nullify anything. What they do is they say, look, ATF, whoever, the ETF, ICE, FBI, you want to do your federal investigations or work in our state, you can do that, but we're not going to help you. We're not going to give one nickel towards your help, and good luck with manpower. And that's basically what they say in a nutshell. So, good on the AG and the Governor of Missouri for standing tall, standing for those citizenry, standing for our rights. It's a really good thing to see. Good on the other states who have just signed them in as well, Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee. But things are happening and states are standing up. in defiance of Bobo and his administration, and it is really refreshing to see it's exactly what is needed. I have one other thing to tell you about this whole scenario in Missouri. The St. Louis Chief of Police recently resigned his position over the Second Amendment Preservation Act. And the reason it gave was that the Second Amendment Preservation Act would cause legal jeopardy, or could cause legal jeopardy for the rank and file officers from doing their job if they had to seize a firearm during an investigation. Well, I would say if the gun was seized incorrectly and unconstitutionally, then there should be some type of backlash for that. We've seen Far too often things get done just because but they weren't done legally or constitutionally and the Second Amendment is no different. So if this chief thinks that he can't operate constitutionally or get the police department to operate constitutionally then maybe it's best he's not there for that job. Maybe he's not the best person for that job. But the Second Amendment Preservation Act, if you don't violate people's rights Doesn't cause an issue and I would say the Constitution does that as well and that's kind of how it should be So all eyes are on the back and forth between Washington DC and Missouri I don't know why I'm doing that but you know what I mean If you want to stay up to snuff in what's going on, please consider subscribing to Guns and Gadgets This is where you'll get all that information and more on a daily basis If you don't see a video from me at least once a day then I probably am not doing my job, right? But check your Check your subscriptions, make sure you're still subscribed to the channel, make sure that your notifications are turned on to all, and check the channel regularly because they don't notify people of what I'm doing. But thank you so much for your time. It is because of you and your viewership and your support for the Second Amendment that I continue to do this today, and I won't do it without you. So with each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a weapon. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I'll see you on the next one. Take care, everybody. appreciate that now by the way uh... that is one that i did want to play about it i found out while we were when i first uh... pop the other piece in which is why i hesitated the beginning there is another video is going to be posted shortly that he's working on there was a notification was only about twenty two seconds long uh... well it's not up yet so don't worry about it you hit one of the other ones that tied in what uh... what they're planning on doing or where they're going to have more on that little bit hopefully got to get it if we don't have a here trust me it's on that channel i just want to put it somewhere else you guys can link over it uh... you to bits guns and gadgets and uh... give a thumbs up always subscribe to the channel we all big deal real help out and that's not the only venue we can just like everybody else you to been first booker kind of dying in a lot of ways uh... effect i think they've started to put the quiet kabosh and break to all of their hacking and flashing course that was all for political hack bs during the uh... the fake election the problem i've got a fight myself no way in hell would i buy any time with any of these uh... you know in other words advertising you know what you can monetize or ever try some global you know i was actually looking at that a couple years ago when they really started this garbage up and it was with farce book and twitter role doing these you know hey you know if they were swapping you with pop-ups and ads okay and it's like okay well we could try one of the low-end ones because it's not the enemy that sees it that we care about it the people that are friendly that see it then share it and you know what then they started doing the ball pit off of the uh... band stuff for the short band and longer band and of course also your offer thirty-well you're offered thirty days can't use your page can't use the you know the channel can't use whatever it would put a real quick her it's the same way why would i spend money on that and in fact i think conversations a lot of people in about one or two i stopped because they were like well i you know we could deal put money on quarter of like why you you carry products that i guarantee you know or targeted and the moment that you get up there they're going to crap all over your parade immediately all by the way block you from usage but they got your money And don't worry, little Trotskyite glasses wearing commies that are there and the purple haired fruit loop clears a $3 bill of petals, they don't have any business sense, so they're just going to do that, which is what they did and which is why nothing is selling on those pages as far as whatever you want to call them, channels, pages, nods, nodes, whatever. because and more people walking away because you there's nothing there you want or it's not you know again what little is allowed it's like on facebook you have to watch out what they're allowing are a lot of scammers and that is something we have talked about so just a heads up first book is not friendly to pro firearms or pro prep well people so what would it be putting anything up in the way of a gun related or equipment or gear related add well it's got to be something where they've got some little ring knock and shyster who's told them don't worry will play the guy and that's why like i said and uh... with face book or with you know you to or whatever it's you know run it play with it as far as you use it that to whatever degree find another venue or better still you'll get on to do another things you know because we're in reality time is short and there are too many other things that are happening they're going to be oppressed of the borderline a record of the spear point you know point to point here real quick it's obvious i mean that that popping up left right up and down from every direction so good but it because of that all yourself away from most of the dribble back to cell phone should be off most of the time personally uh... do it in spurts but don't let it don't let it be stuck to your head like urine who did doctor who doctor who remember the who had the brain in their hand and that brain was the cooperative slash the you know if you don't have your cell phone that you can't be part of the who Seriously, if you can't see the parallel with that, if you ever watch Doctor Who, go watch the OOD. You know, the OOD episodes is more than one. They're part of that, and you'll understand what I'm talking about. Oh, by the way, when they first hear you don't pop out, they spit out their brains, and then their brains were taken away from them. They took their cell phones. Oh my god, they took their cell phones away anyway? Crazy! Yeah, whatever. So anyway, again, useful tool, but use it as a tool. and make it useful to you not you useful to them always remember that uh... so men also don't invest any money in their bs advertising i get your you'll never getting out of it per se because again once the purple hair twerp sees or looks at something they'll go back to fifty thousand pages to one of your first post it was done by a cousin's brother's son-in-law and it was a reference to it but that's enough you need to be bad that's exactly how goofy and stupid they've been that's why you treat them like the red-headed step children that they are Okay, go ahead call or jump in there. This is Mike from Ohio speaking of that, Missouri legislation I mean, it's nice they're doing that but their legislation and most others are completely toothless and that there's like they said there is no nullification there is no interposition right now we're working on House Bill 62 Which looks like if it ever gets out of committee it's gonna pass it'll certainly be vetoed by the governor but our legislation is a lot better where it's overtly yes we are nullifying unconstitutional federal laws and we're demanding that law enforcement uh... engage in interposition and actually defend us from the fed that they dare to come out well that's the next step in that fault in the line with the results member of that resolutions as opposed to resolve remember think about what the term resolve means okay it's kinda like you're putting your foot down we resolve you know we have to be we have determined we have decided we're not changing our direction these are facts because of these facts we are you know we are holding this line and that's what the term should be we have everybody has to rediscover the vocabulary and that's we know we got a member you're dealing with politicians and people haven't had the history and certainly i mean and it's not too much that it's not ridiculing but it's just the idea that If we look at how we got to becoming free and independent, then we have to look at that, we have to look at the model, and we have to look at what was a successful model, and then we have to look at where it is that they cluster screwed us to try and break away from that. So they're on the right track. I'll be happy with anything that's done because any of the processes, even what's going on in Missouri, can get the ball rolling with a rolling gun battle, with an introduction to war. Seriously, I mean all because just like you said, well that's not going to stop them and I'm going to tell you what's going to happen. You've got these Asshat, Asswipe, Cop Wannabe, Fed Wannabes that are out there. You've also got the cops that are Fed Wannabes that usually are looking, they bong hole the Fed so deep that their ears are brown. and that's going to create a division and in and of itself remember the shooting work and start a combination of ways but people are going to have to pick their side when the confrontation starts and then there's you know like how did the shooting get going I don't know somebody got somebody and how did that get everything into the rolling gun battle it became the beginning of the second American war for independence I don't know I really don't care it just has to get going so that's the other part everybody needs kind of point out to everyone well over the car we can't you what i quite can't we should first what's wrong if they come out hiding go to them when they maneuver i'm going to decide some people decide i'm not going to get anywhere other than the kill zone i've designated and the areas i control with my friends were here somebody shot i don't know what somebody but it started and that's really what needs to happen go ahead jump in there i heard your voice please they are marked you know they're desperate when they are suicide john mccaffee the founder of the macafean antivirus. He was in a Spanish in Barcelona who was in a prison and they announced today that they were going to extradite him to the United States for a number of things they alleged he did, cryptocurrency, pump and dump scams, etc. And then as soon as they announced it, 30 minutes later, it was announced that he was dead by way of suicide in his cell. So he's seen eyes he has seen eyes right and he has written and tweeted many times before he says Okay, so they arrested me. I want everybody to know that I'm fine. I'm in here. Everything's good if I come up as Committed suicide just keep in mind that I did not do that and I never will have I agree It didn't happen. I'm gonna tell you you know August is it can it take for a cops to beat a man to death in a cell? 52 minutes. How do we know I've seen it Okay, we've all thought a block saw it. He's also 75 years old Mark. He's also 75 so you can probably knock that time in half. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, especially when they mop the cell with you. Yeah, well, he is. I mean, we can make some assumptions about what he knows and about the level of things that he knew. He probably knew some things here and there. Maybe about the Clintons, maybe about the pedophilia, maybe about maybe some names. But he wasn't really that high of a level of someone who knew a lot of stuff for like Epstein for example, so You know what I'm saying is is they're really desperate When they don't want him to come over to the United States and take his case to trial and start running his mouth in court Because I mean really what would he say? Yeah, cryptocurrency is wonderful. Maybe you drop a few names about pedophilia. The thing is, is that they can't afford right now to have anybody saying anything. So they're desperate and they do things like killing John McCarthy. Well, and the other, well, the other bad thing is, remember, and this is why I've told you before, fight because you can't even be sure that he's dead. He just decided they're not going to let anybody, you know, know where he is as far as them making him disappear. that's well-loved and we know that at being was wanting in their club he was a member of the club macaffee was a member of the right one on our nothing keep in the out on the on the beach having been a clause i'm saying he they just moved up or else i mean come out we had rendition you know here if you think about this we have secret rendition camps but everybody do about the secret rendition caps right so what's the purpose behind that the purpose behind it to terrorize the population That's why, well, we had secret rendition camp. Well, yeah. In fact, they were Israeli-run. They're all Jewish mafia crap, same shape, same garbage that was being run in Eastern Europe the whole time. And has been run by this side through the kosher mafia the other half. And basically you got to hear more about this. Like Abu Ghraib, there's a pimple that raised up and disappeared. This is why you're better off fighting and using every last stinking round you got, but first rule is you fight no matter what. And that's the only problem with people who are in the bureaucratic end is, stop or I'll shout stop again. Look, I have this awesome piece of paperwork. Yes, you do. That's really impressive. They have guns. Oh, well, but I have awesome paperwork. Yes, it's very impressive. And by the way, give me that big lighter and where's that gasoline? Yeah, or it's laying in the puddle of blood that you left behind when they took you away. Yeah. Yeah, again, well, but the sad part is, like you said, he just as likely as not, likely as not, he's dead. And if he's dead, he was murdered. Okay, it's that simple. That's, let's use proper term, he was murdered. It's not for lack of trying, but again, when you're in your 70s, how old were you, 75? 75, yeah. I didn't know that he was that old. I knew he was up there, but I didn't know he was that old. Uh, yeah, uh, beating up a 75-year-old man, sending a couple of, uh, either thug cops in there, or, you know, guards. Usually it's group of four. And, you know, they send four in there, and I take, yeah, half the time, though. It wouldn't take long at all for them to beat you to death. Uh, the other consideration is to have other prisoners do it, too. That's what you're always watching for. Because guards will bribe prisoners, and prisoners will bribe guards. If this is influence, it came from outside. So, they got more money. to bribe somebody or to just pay the right person. I've told you before in every prison there are a handful of dirty guards whose job is to do what we're talking about. Just like with the cops, just like with the state police. Michigan State Police at the SRT, we know who they are, we've got them by number and by name. We know exactly who they are. Okay, every state's got this in the feds. That's what the thing with Waco was, okay? After they siege Waco, they brought in the murderers. One of those murderers is the one that they want running the ATF right now. They liked what he did at Waco. They want him in that job. They want him there. Just a heads up. Anything else? Jump in there, please. Go ahead. What you got the floor. ATF guy that they're trying to get in there? Chip Munkman. Chip Munkman. Chip Munkman. There we go. Not only is the Biden administration unable to define what an assault weapon is, he couldn't either. But he wants them banned. It's arbitrary and capricious. Well, the whole thing is arbitrary and capricious activity from the get-go, and this whole thing is mass manipulation through arbitrary interpretation, depending on what date it is. And like I said, it started years ago. Once the AR-15 started to become popular, guys, the sky was the limit and they just have thrown a dart at one part of the gun or the other over what, 40 years? 50 years almost now? Well, 40 years. No, 45 years. For, you know, the last 45 years, they've switched, oh, they've traded out. I mean, back in the late 70s, it was the MAC-10 and the AR-15. But then the A-47 and the, don't forget the Tech 9. Remember everybody said it back then. Yeah, think about it. The Uzi, Mark. You gotta have the Uzi. Yeah, don't forget the Uzi. Yeah, well the Uzi was in between. Yeah, that's true, because you had the Uzi, and by the way, just to prove this, when you watch all of the Hollywood movies or TV series are best because they're easier to find fast, pay attention to what the present state-of-the-art evil weapon that the gangsta has in his hand. Do you see any gangsters right now with tech nines in their hands? No. Why? Because they match up the propaganda in Hollyweird for the brain dead so that it fits with the propaganda arm that they are all joined to at the hip. It's that simple. So, you know, again, and this has been a roller coaster, but now the black covers everything. It's a black gun! Oh my God! We painted ours all pink. Pink guns are evil too. Well, no, ours are pink, they're not black. He said you don't like black guns. We can paint all of our guns pink. I think, like I said, I love shooting a Chinese communist or an American communist with a Hello Kitty rifle. I think they still live in a cooler than hell. See, before they die... In these days, Mark, wouldn't you consider races to like black guns? In these days, wouldn't it be racist to not like black guns? Well, yeah. Black guns matter. Oh god, that's right. Now you got me in the schizophrenia. Oh god. It's not black. It's just evil, but it's black. Oh my god, but I can't say that. I can't use that word. Oh my god. And that is true. That's one of the other problems. Again, the seesawing, you know, twilight zone of Fruit Loop so far around the corner that they can't see the last corner. uh... political correctness it's it's the point where if i said it's what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what what okay atlantic got a man they were three fifty or forgive me for fifty nine apiece right but then all the way jacket like this realize something they checked them to four ninety nine apiece and sold out they checked them after they had a minute of that little video they were four fifty nine apiece remember all of a sudden they just checked them before uh... four ninety nine five hundred dollars cut through a dollar in their i think i will and they still sold out okay i just want to point that out because i was looking for a scale to see if anybody still have been stock and i said yesterday well you know palmetto got up for four ninety nine which is more expensive than uh... that is over there at uh... uh... atlantic will turns out i was wrong i look at the close out price that you can buy about the still post them and it was four ninety nine so it's like that i go to palmetto they got him for five hundred dollars a beer spoon of if you're going to spend five hundred dollars on an ask s Go over to Palmetto State Armory and maybe you got some collection points or some coupons or something for there. Use them on the SCAS. But they still do have them in stock. I'm looking at them right now. It says Add to Cart, which means they have them in stock. So if you're looking for a 7.62x39 rifle, in this case, we've got to correct ourselves. They keep doing that too and it's wrong. It's the SCAS carbine. Okay, mutating a word about vocabulary here is bad because forever it's been the s-cast carbine not the s-cast rifle it is of the rifle family but it's specific no one plagiar identifies it as the s-cast carbine okay so it's a carbine but uh... it isn't stock they are complete in theory in theory they should have the cleaning rod die looks like they are uh... they've got the holding bad at they are with the standard ten-round magazine i do not know if they come with a cleaning kit or not but you can get clean kept from a number of different places not keep as he used to be with a still cheap uh... and again the uh... this particular batch was a say here manufactured the number twenty six giong here are some old factory uh... that they do you know you know i'm not going to write young che arsenal factory and uh... again vietnam era but doesn't say these are chinese made but the government say that they're from vietnam and i i was curious about that one if they're from vietnam indonesia could be from cambodia there's a lot of these coming out a lot of them groups lots of these coming out from different countries and i don't know what the ones in africa look like but there were millions sent africa and they could be popping up but Africa nothing ever goes to waste nor does it get you know do they stop using it so I'd say they're probably still sitting over there in Africa where they've been but you never know so just you know check that out and that's over at Palmetto State Armory dot com Palmetto State Armory dot com Palmetto State Armory dot com and they have SKS's there if you can find one cheaper let us know if you find because this is the latest batch now remember Palmetto didn't import these Atlantic did not import these. There is another jobber that imported these. They're buying these from the same source. That's why they all came out at once. They're not bringing in themselves. Somebody else has a lot of these. As in a big group, a big lump. They're all packed the same, everybody's pictures, even though they're in different warehouses. The pictures that they've done are little videos that each of these places did all show the same packing coming in for the product. and it's not you know uh... again not uncommon especially with the rent a revolution companies for them to do a big offering like this and they took advantage of it so now another thing if you do by the s k s is yes there are some spare parts at uh... for instance gun parts corp dot com gun parts corp dot com uh... sarco has of a barrel receivers if you want to build something up but they also have spare parts for the s k s and then an odd man out for the s k s is aim surplus dot com aim surplus dot com aim surplus they have a task parts and if they you might they might have something you need to replace our uh... pick me up right will you grab their own damn that broken well then you can fix it uh... possibly and you should be able to pick up a car along up there's probably a guest parts laid around summer and work somewhere in weird places but called to be the place Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. So plenty of companies are making American-made AKs, but how come do you think no one's made an American-made SKS? It just, it would be great if someone did, but we've had this conversation for 40 years. The SKS is really no more expensive to make, but a lot of the AKs are built from available inventory parts combined with American parts. whereas the SKS pretty much has been, I mean, there are a few companies that did chop up kits, but not many, and typically they can get them in like we're seeing right now, which is why nobody wants to chop them up for kits. These may have even been sat on for, you know, the last 10 years. This happens, I told, I mentioned this before. If the company could afford to, they could sit on rifles knowing that they might be able to market them into the U.S. inventory depending on the roller coaster of political correctness. I'd be willing to bet these things didn't just get approved. These things were approved only in the last, I mean over the last two years. It takes a while to get import approval depending on the company. Some companies do have an expediter. because they're you know the board got someone that they paid on stop to be there uh... import representative everybody has been poor representative but uh... it was making it it would be cool if they did and there's nothing i would change on it would probably i'd be willing to bet whoever did make it here the one thing they do is they'd make the stock longer and that's what you have been in my problem and i would want that okay myself i'm pretty good size guy fact are about the same political about playing build general uh... i always like the way the f k f sucks into the shoulder the way it should and it will end itself more towards being able to use before grip area as opposed to well what is called the the parry you know the uh... the the parry tripod where you bring your hand back more to the trigger group uh... that something i learned a long long long time ago from the old world war one shooters and uh... it's one of those things where would be with the up-to-me the up-to-me the way it is it's perfect it's one of the few rifles in fourteen the up-to-me i picked up and just the way it feels on me when i put a standard stock up to my shoulder that's why i don't you know i all i've i've picked up a lot of weapons that people have put polymer stock not and i didn't change it why or they already spent the money on it i'm not going to change it mother wide probably you see me carrying will be like you saw in the equipping video it's a standard beater looks just like the ones in the pictures are coming in right now chinese made machine job machine receiver sks the in this day and age the big thing that would save and make it uh... affordable to build an f-cast in the u.s. is cnc machinery but the thing is that you know the more they can make money is on like the site uh... parts of the gas system and you have to make that all brand new now you could all of them is let me point something out we have uh... well over a dozen companies here in michigan ready to make s-cast parts They already have. In fact, some of you are smiling because you know you have the SKS springs that we had made in Michigan decades ago. And they're already on standby. They could hit three switches on their screw machines or their spring machines, and the parts that we already have set up, they could crank out 40,000 of them a day. Well, probably more than that with a spring machine. But we already built them. We already did two 1,000 count test runs for each spring. I then took 10 of them, you know, not just myself, because they make a hell of a lot of work. But we had to, you know, we had to package them, which we did. We got industrial bags. We had cosmoline when we did this. So we cosmoline the springs up, and I put 10 springs in a industrial bag, and we put those into 20 millimeter cans. Now, we have all of the internal springs, the only one that we don't have, I got to correct myself, we don't have all. The one that we don't have is the out have it made yet although we have all the patterning for it is for the magazine spring for the follower uh... actually the smaller springs and everything in there we have but there's still one other spring that we didn't do that is for the magazine that the tension magazine uh... the magazine there's no thing that could be made out of polymer in the u.s. deal with a money on a few things The problem is you don't want to make the trigger group in Polymer, but you could make the magazine itself, the 10-round mag in Polymer. You could, if you wanted to, but people like the SKS lines. It just does have an interesting Russian field channel. Well, Chinese, obviously, but they got it for the Russians. It has that classic boxy image that is just oh-so-Russian. When you look at the SKS or the AK, you know they're with the same family. And so, changing the sight through the... Mark, you know, it could easily be redesigned so that as an option you could do a larger magazine or even an AK. To be quite honest, if you stuck with 7.62x39, I'd probably still stick with a 10-round mag. Only because, like I said yesterday about the whole idea of, you know, usage. The other thing is, the gun is slick in the woods. you know you think about when these weapons were made and it's like the m-16a1 okay everybody knew they were going into the jungle one of the reasons they talked about with the troops they like the sks is it was a slick rifle all i mean by that well they did well on an a.k. with a lot of firepower but that banana mag sticks on everything and for a lot of the sneaky peeps like the sappers if you read any of the information done on the evaluation and interrogation of prisoners and that's what you care as care for you you've got a case you've got submachine guns whatever and it was the idea that when they were looking at one of the motives it was well the sticky peek guy that's trying to slip through stuff want let hang a cookie things and the ten-round magazine look at the weight slopes everything slides through stuff Whereas, if you like I said, you know, just think about this. One feature on the M16 that was changed immediately from the E1 to the A1. What was one of the big features? The pickle fork was dropped and a sealed basket flash hider was added because that didn't collect every stinking piece of stick or every creepy vine or any hanger that was going through the woods. i guarantee they had to deal with that a thousand times why could they were green for triple canopy forest so the s cast that's one of the reason a lot of the like poppers reconnaissance on the other side but one that we see especially during the vietnam era they liked the weapon in that respect not every soldier needed the same weapon because they were trying to get into a firefight And if they did, they had enough firepower and they were so proficient with the weapons, kind of like saying, well, you know, the M1 Grand isn't very good because you're not good with it right away. Would you say that the average operator of the Grand probably knew how to make it sing like a sewing machine? When you first shot an M1 at a DCM match, I got 320 out of 500. First time I'd ever shot the gun. Well, not only that, but it's the idea. You gotta reload it, right? And everybody goes, oh my god, it's my thumb! Okay, you're always worried about it. I did get my thumb jammed then. Well, but my point, okay, my point is, it took, if you were just now using the weapon, this is an example of developed proficiency with the weapon system in hand. and that's like a lot of guys yapping about the stripper clip with the SKS. Well, if your life hasn't depended upon it, you haven't really worked with it that much, you're having a tough time because, oh, I just finally decided I'm going to try using the stripper clips. But on the other hand, if you're in the field and that's how the weapon works, and that's what you need to do to make the weapon work, you get really good at it real fast because your life depends on it. I'm gonna jump in with this one thing again. Go ahead. Yeah, the D-clip on the Grand is the same way. Would you want to go up against a proficient M1 operator in 1943? Would he be a... I wouldn't want to go up against him now. Right, well, especially, and that's my point now. See, the... Well, it's just the idea that if you understand the weapon systems that are in our hands, and we look at how we can use them and they the car was asking why not make it american american one would be fantastic i know the other thing would happen if they were making american s k s they could make it in five five six three hundred blackout seven sixty by thirty nine five four five by thirty nine uh... one of the big advantages would be again it uh... again it's it's a it's a longer barrel weapon you get more energy at the muscle There are things you could change. Maybe you do or don't want to have that folding bayonet. If you don't, you go with a bayonet fixture and also you add a flash hider. Why not? Go ahead, caller, jump in there. No, oh, they do have it too. Yes, they do have the... They have the test kits also. Go ahead, please. They have the scripter clips. Oh, very good. They got those back in. Yeah, because they ran out again, but they have a source, and that guy's been in business for a very long time. So it doesn't take long for him to get back. He lost his wife. She was the other half of the business, by the way, a few years ago. Most people don't know that. But the gentleman, rather than folding up the business, he stayed the course. and uh... your thank you he actually has uh... both yes cases stock matter everybody's going for ninety nine ninety five so five hundred dollars a rifle and he has to strip or clip inventory course everybody's got ammunition which is what we've been pointing out why you want uh... subject to my thirty nine rifle because right now you could buy a a pile ammo even though it's not that fifty six dollars for six hundred rounds like it used to be it's still a better price you get more bullets for your money and now you get more bullet than a nine millimeter. Ha ha ha ha. So if you're gonna, if I'm gonna spend that much money on something, might as well be a rifle round. And not only that, but I get two rifle rounds for the price of one nine millimeter round. Go ahead, caller, chimp in there, please. Mark, is the caller still there that gave the heads up? JG sells on stripper clips. Caller, are you there? Yes. Sir, are those stripper clips cheap? Chinese aftermarket NC stars are they or are they the real deal are they the military Stripper clips do you know I don't know See if they have the well here's a way to find out first of all what they have oh How do you like that popped up right away? I'm doing a search while we're on the air here for JD sales We'll see what pops up come on down duck submit. Okay. I did go ahead Well, let's see SKS-10 Ralston-Stripper clips. New, 1000 to a case. Okay, I don't know whether it's this. Not included. New. NC-STAR-Vism. Yep, yep. Those are Chinese Asker market. Yeah. aftermarket. They're not military quality, they're not military steel, and they're touching dough. I've unfortunately had to purchase them, but having to tweet them, what they'll, how they'll really hold up in the field is an unknown. Over. Except that they at least have them. Yeah, yeah, so yeah, and again now that the idea behind this they're made by the Chinese But the Chinese the latest production runs coming out They've probably dropped the gauge on the metal or there if that's the case again that we it's 20 pack for 590 fall maybe it's 1195, but if you buy quantity yeah, it's 995 or corrections eleven ninety five you buy one if you buy four plus nine ninety five if you buy fifty of the twenty compact their five ninety five however if you buy a case i just had it here of one thousand is two hundred ninety seven dollars and fifty cents that's just for the stripper clips okay and you know they may do have the deal we've had for quite some time they have a bundle of um... as chaos use double pocket leather uh... stripper clip pouches however i'm going to tell you what you have to do with them because i already bought forty of them they are mostly the right shape notice i said mostly but what you need to do if you're going to use those leather just like a lot of the other whether that's been sitting in surplus you take and make a of block of would you cut it to the dimension of the s cast ripper clips sitting opposite each other one facing one way one facing the other What you do is you soak the tired ones first, do those first, that way you can get an idea for what kind of issue you're going to have. What you do is you wet those and you also make sure you round the wood, don't make sharp edges, don't leave sharp edges like a sharp square 2x4. Round the base, you can leave the top square, but round the base on the corners and on the sides a little bit. Then let that leather soak in water. Pull it out once it's malleable and won't take too long because it's probably gonna suck up water like you know a sponge But it will take a little time then take an insert and stretch That leather it'll help and and make sure that the thing is just long enough so that you can close the lat the latch and stretch open You don't want it to be short you want to be the same height as the regular stripper clip uh... what you're going to do is insert that and then uh... pulled the uh... cover lab the cover flap over and latched in place and set it off to the side not in the sun set it off to the side and let it air dry now you're gonna have to make more than one and one block you need to go to the double mag pouch now i've done this right completely reshaped combat holsters all that holsters for a bubble up yep and i have a wooden mold here for the pistol i want to put in it If it's leather and it's got enough leather meat there, it just needs to be reshaped so it'll fit the end of the slide. What you do is you soak the leather, you insert, and then you reform, and you let it dry and reform, and then after you've dried it, then you add whatever oils you want to use to cure it, and then you repolish it again. If it's the old junk like this, I won't say junk, the old stuff. like this then you can color whatever we want to it doesn't have to be black uh... here's an idea go get some green and then go get some brown now medium brown and make up different colors or if you want uniform because you're concerned about looking uniform make them all green or make them all brown but this is where you polish them up after you've after you've after you've taken them and after you've properly cured them Then those stripper clips will drop right in there. When you pull out the stripper clip, it won't peel off half the rounds trying to get it out of the pouch because the thing's stuck. Can I ask you a question? Go ahead. I know the issue with oil and primers and such. Would you be adverse to putting some gibs or some meat food oil or something on the outside of that leather to make it a little more waterproof? No, I think it would be okay. That would be okay on the leather on the outside. It's just we can't do it on the inside and the other kind of thing to remember about these items. Maybe you guys have never handled these old leather pieces. Most of the fixtures are brass, so one of the things you want to do is get what is basically a forward head toothbrush, kind of like a cleaning brush. You put on a drill or put on a dremel tool and you want to clean up the brass on the inside and then you also want to clean up the brass rivets on the back wall because they're usually brass they can also be steel and uh... then you want to touch those very mildly good point with a little bit of lubricant or ideally uh... a little bit of grease just a little bit and touch them that way that they've got a a barrier and you let that also what they all fit let everything absorb and after that Do a wipe down to make sure you don't have any excess. In other words, you want to put a piece of paper towel in there. A little finer grade paper towels are great for this because you can very easily see when you've got excessive oils or grease that's popping up. And so what you do is you make sure you wipe down the inside. The outside leather is typically, and traditionally have had some oils, need foot oil, tongue oil of different types that are made for leather. There's any number of different main coils, another one everybody's familiar with. And of course, Gibbs would be good. Gibbs is a good utility grade lubricant slash preservation material for leathers, canvas, wood, as Darjeus pointed out. But it's not going to be destructive because we're not going to go excessive. We just want to put it on the outside, like you said, for a water repellent. Comment. It'll still absorb through the leather but not to the point where it's going to permeate and then move on through the material. Just don't soak it in anything like that. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, comment, Dar. What happens is almost 10 round SKS strip equips, they completely cover and protect the bottom of the case where the primer is at, right? Okay, so as far as what you suggested Mark on stretching those cases out, making a wood mold is perfect. But before you do that, before you actually place that wooden block in any of those leather cases, you need to permeate the exterior of those leather cases before you begin to stretch those out. Does that make sense? Well, again, because alligatoring and cracking on a lot of them, you want to try and supple out so the fiber, the organic flesh, you know, so it doesn't crack, you know, in a direction you don't want, exactly. Mark, I do want to jump back to the SKS issue about making them here. Something else that people could make here, as much as I brought up the issue of the wide handguard for the PTR-91s, which I showed you that issue. I have one of those a fixed 20 round, you know, SKS Max. And the reason I like it, it's not that much longer. It's still rounded off, so it's not a snaggy. But if I'm down to eight rounds, I can still punch another 10 rounds in there. Whereas if I'm down to two rounds, I can't get a 10 round stripper clip in mine. So topping up means you wait till you're empty. you know, like with the Grand, you wait till you hear the ping and you reload. I would rather keep the bullets in my gun in case something unexpected happens. Well, you can hop off. The one you're talking about is when the Chinese brought in the SKS is they actually brought in some of what were the supplemental solutions when they couldn't get AKS, or to try to expand the firepower of the SKS, and that was one of them, which is a 20-round standard fixed flex, you know, four base plate type SKS magazine. And I can fairly bet that if somebody was able to make those, they could make a mint because you can't have those for lover money anymore. I went out to look for one because I've got a friend who's got the 10 round and he wants to try it. And he tried mine and he said, well, I really like that. I want to get one. And he said, can't find it anywhere. I went out and looked. You got the one idiot who's got one for sale for 500 bucks. You know, but nobody else is letting go of them if they've got them or they're just, you know, gone. They're just... When they came in, they were a drug on the market. There were thousands and thousands of them on the tables. There were... You were everywhere with every one of the guys that brought in the SKS. They usually had all the other accoutrements. And they're all chicken teeth right now. Mostly because, like I said, if the people have got them, they're not taking and getting rid of them. Now there's another thing somebody asked me here. Well, what about all the different detachable mags? There are a bunch of different detachable mags, okay? And there's a couple of reality company made them look they look just like an AK mag Which typically those are the best the ones that use the what they did is they were using a Korea in fact some Omar Korean stamped and have the duckbill attachment and They work they're not unserviceable but the only thing is that that dot bill make them a little larger are we pointed this out before experimenting with some of the new pouches uh... the uh... e tool pouch works really well for all the the molly e tool pouch works really well for the dot bill s k s magazine pouches you know for a magazine pouches and uh... there's a couple other molly pouches that you can use that they're actually armored even a little bit because of what they're supposed to carry so in this case uh... that's another option i would point out i would say about third of the f k s is i bought second hand and put away better in other caches uh... i have come here but i mean i had some here and their examples of the wide spectrum of uh... f k s is that were available when everybody was playing around with them are you've got folding stocks detachable magazines of all types. Some actually had an AK adapter for an AK type magazine, but in reality the magazine fitted more like a regular AR-15 mag. And the only problem is they're proprietary. So the four mags that I have with that rifle are the only mags I have with that rifle. And what I do is I attach an SKS 10 round. to that rifle when I put it away it has an extra chest pouch it has extra tools you know other goodies that we could buy back in the day but I also put a complete 10 round magazine in there because at some point somebody's probably gonna lose the proprietary mags it's not a maybe it's just an it's just a when because only it happens and or things get broken so the uh... that the priority with that but a lot of the others like the duck bill mags pretty much you know the only variation guys say you don't have to modify the gun it whatever different model you have they all fit in the bottom of the s k s if the camera magazine has been taken out of the way now i will repeat again if you get any of these new guns and you do that you keep the ten-round magazine well although with the one that hangs with your weapon system because the same thing can happen to you down the road. So the important thing is that it's one of those features for the road warrior mentality. What you got is all you got. If you all of a sudden lost all the mags, then you've got a very sophisticated one-shot SKS. Well, if I get a bolt action, I could do that. So instead, let's just make sure we have a backup because 10 rounds is better than one round. And like we just mentioned, 20 rounds is better than 10 rounds. more rounds is also nice but is the balance here then is how effective is the system that you adopted dot how reliable is it because we talked about that we earlier uh... this week well yesterday reliability and safety reliability first but safety is parallel with that i'm not too worried about it safety with the scast magazine to work but reliability is the one thing you have to you have to have a confidence built but you know put the weapon to your shoulder and operate every time Otherwise, you're constantly, you know, it's still the back of your head. You have to second-guess you have to fix something or you're going to be ready to fix something. Now that, in a way, I guess, is good because we've always talked about immediate action drills. It's just that you might be performing that immediate action drill a little more often if the weapon, if the magazine system is iffy. So just a heads up. Oh, we're way past the top of the hour. We got lazy on this one, Marty. Of course we got it with subject. But we are at the top. We better hear the music, because we got to think about it. We've got to take a break from way past our billiards. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. Chopper Bill is the gentleman. The Empire's on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. We're on the march both day and run. For a little bit, guys, the SKS's are now in the inventory, and a lot of people are picking them up if you guys have SKS's. Each stunt working with those people has decided to play with that weapon. Now if they commit to it, you need to bring them up to stop on all the issues that apply to the upstairs. Again, each weapon has weapons, each weapon has negatives. Usually the negatives are very small, but they do need to be addressed, and you need to make sure somebody's ready to deal with them. We're going to take a quick, we'll be back to you guys. Second hour of the intel report coming up. We're starting a little late, but hey, that happens. We own the network. We'll be back. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Not again. The lying must be tried. What do we do? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will 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 rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the of the afternoon intelligence report have our court game one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the line occupied territories southwest and north but it doesn't you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com liberty to radio on satellite and we are a minute the micro station maybe they station in ultra net hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the last good good afternoon twelve or friends out there or forty on including the great shiv gersh along with kolas the outline to state territories and the clock six eighteen p.m. eastern standard time yes we're starting late and it is weapons wednesday twenty third of june uh... many more of those days left and it is the thirteenth year open pb and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america but the k twenty twenty one older calendar twenty twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords and i did a quick search just to jump over a couple things that do it still got this out well and i was going to recommend it but now they pop in says out of stock all but pro maga at seven sixty by thirty nine thirty round blue steel magazine has that it is the eight cave body uh... but with the duck bill uh... extension a little square in the nose a lot of them have a paper to minimize the amount of material as far as you know for making contact with the uh... magazine well uh... this one is out of stock but it is a variation on one of the three in the metal mags that have been out there for quite some time otherwise pro mag has got a whole pile of paper up much of pro mag uh... s k s duck bill magazines over at CenterFireSystems.com, www.CenterFireSystems.com. Now these all have little short AK type mags. They don't have the tapered wedge mag like you see on the SKS. They have a 10-rounder, 20-rounder, 30-rounder, another 30-rounder, polyhose to metal it looks like, and another... Well, the interesting thing is that, at least they're in stock, the one is steel. Black oxide and detachable that is a $27.99 the others are less than that less than $20 But again take a look there are variations and ideas and I heard voice you call her Jim in there, please I was saying the plastic is probably as I tell I've got about six or seven of those Yeah, the I bought it was back in back in the early 90s. It was I mean, we're like 13 bucks apiece Yeah, they've got them for about 16 for no they do not because that one's out of stock again that the fed bird i gotta go to ok in stock the ten rounders are in stock do it this way the twenty rounders in polymer are twenty dollars apiece and those are in stock and then the steel uh... thirty rounder is twenty seven ninety nine with the twenty eight dollars will include the penny high and then the uh... looks like the polymer thirties are seventeen dollars and they're in stock and those are all pro mag type Now, again, if you're looking at detaching, you can find a number of different sources, but Centerfire does have a lot of these in stock, and they've brought the price down a little bit because, well, like I said, the SKS just haven't been there. One of our callers was mentioning, you know, why haven't they built the SKS? Well, again, the big push has been towards the AKs. The AK kits have been available because of all the AKs have been built, millions and millions of them. Because of that, The amount of guns in inventory in the Runner Revolution market, they're cheap. They're incredibly cheap. You know, they did that, you know, go with it, you know, blah, blah, blah, movie, anti-A, real surplus. Especially Cocktail, he's a Runner Revolution operator. Well, yep, they're like that. They're all over the place. And they're just trying to make sure you don't get into it. So it's evil for you to be in it, but it's great for them to be in it, and they're going to continue to be in it, okay? But what's fascinating about this is, again, so many AKs, it's bargain basement, $50 a rifle, $75 a rifle. That's the real price. I told you, up until not too long ago, the AR-15, M16 rifle, the A1 especially, was a stinking drug on the market at $150 a rifle. That's why, and in fact, going way back to when Reagan was in, on the Red Revolution market at that time, the average AR-15, which is actually a low-mileage gun, uh... we only been in for about twenty years worth of uh... buying and selling them since vietnam uh... you know middle of vietnam because of that and because the israelis got so many are from a small pig put right out of the market we give the israelis most pages fell over over-the-counter immediately though it was your world giving them israelis to defend israeli about out there and you know what i'm going to tell them we could have told them and the money would have gone to the u.s. factory and that i want to those pigs over and you know in the middle east And that happens all the time with that garbage. But at that time... Mark, it just happened just in the last couple of days. The US is going to replenish the Iron Dome over Israel with emergency appropriations for them to buy more missiles for the Israelis. Oh, isn't that special? I... Piss on them. But, you know, shame on you for thinking you should collect Social Security. Shame on you. Oh, you should be ashamed. You should be ashamed you stinking go. I am American. How dare you how dare you? Yeah, that's what that comes down to so anyway Yeah, that's typical and meanwhile. We'll shovel some more stuff comes things sell out the back door people will be trying to kill us later So and again that'll leave me with the money that we give right now to be quite honest anyway Real quick on these SKS's, they are, it would be great if they did build an American version. I think they could do it just as easily. If they could keep the price down on an all American parts AK the way they did with a couple of the guns that are out there, the SKS wouldn't be any more expensive. In fact, it should be less. There are a couple of things. The only consideration is that doing a billet receiver would be your choice simply because you don't have to afford the cost of doing the uh... dies for for you know the for a forging uh... in just pages by stock material and run a cnc machine and run you know run the tooling beyond that uh... the next thing is the barrel uh... it's a very straight line barrel easy to produce uh... the big thing is you could go like i said to the market and you could uh... uh... for instance by the stocks off of the existing inventory find somebody who was produced standard and or other as ks docs and crank about and don't do them black do them in brown i would really book with somebody's head because you don't have to do it and block that black polymers cheap but there's brown chip out there i mean earth brown it would look like uh... m fourteen uh... vietnam ira stock which would be kind of cool give it that shader color not them not the chinese but the uh... but the uh... american uh... m fourteen stock the jungle stocks that would work just fine and the big thing is that again uh... i'm thinking all the for which you cut corners i wouldn't really cut too many corners on it i'd make it to compare comparable to the original model the folding band that would be the other odd man out would you build with a folding bed at well i guarantee if we try to do it here they're going to tell you that no it has been a sporting rifle so needless to say it'll probably they'll try to prevent a bandit log from being attached Now you know what, I could live with that. I would be fine. You know why? I dump that, I thread the barrel, I wouldn't even put a flash hider on it. I do it all with what these companies have been doing overseas. They've been offering the gun with a threaded barrel and a standard internal crown. And that way, if you want to keep it the way it is, you can, which basically is where the SKS was originally. But if you want to put like say a long basket or even a short basket flash hider on it, you just mee mee and there you go. Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Virginia. Yeah, I would pick a 10-year rail on there and call it optics ready, let the end user choose what kind of sighting they want. I would thread it the same thread pitch as the AR-10. well you could get there's one i think about making it here is you could pick your you could pick the chambering you could actually you could do every round with the s k s that they're presently doing with the air fifteen think about that and i'll be a little bit better to do it i also here's one thing i wouldn't do i would not put a pistol grip on the rifle i'd leave the lines exactly like the SKS and there's a reason for that and if the other reason again I would go with a brown, uh... polymer stock uh... or green if you want you could do actually afterwards people would be making stocks again if they did they'd be offering colors like they did just before they all disappeared you might recall they had pink green brown tan uh... gray Remember that? In the SCAS stocks, guys, those colors were all available. So somewhere there is a mold out there, and I don't think anybody destroyed it. It's just somebody has it. It may be Tapco. Tapco probably does have it, as a matter of fact. But whoever built the stocks could make the stocks. If I was producing... Go ahead. If I was producing these, I wouldn't even put a stock on it. Just let the end user choose. I mean, you can keep the cost down pretty cold with that. But yeah, I see so many companies that are bending over backwards doing back flips and stuff to make their AKAs or AR-15s compliant to whatever. And I'm like, why are you even doing that? Why don't you make an SKS and they would probably comply with most states? And make sure that it comes... And you know what's really great about the SKS? Every part could be absolutely mimicked. I mean precisely so that all parts would be interchangeable with the standard SKS. and there's nothing they could say about it because it was not a select fire gun. You know what I mean? In other words, it's a very, very robust semi-automatic carbine. And the cool thing, I'll tell you why they would stop it and why you don't introduce the 556 right away. I have watched this happen for decades and I know what it is. If you take the combination of an incredibly robust weapon system and combine it with the cheapest, most available local ammunition within the theater, in this case, if you take like when the AK, what stopped the Chinese AK from coming in and they did, they were gonna bring in a 556 SKS. That was part of the next generation that were gonna come in, because the Chinese could do them for nothing. What happened is, as soon as they started bringing in an AK-47 in .223-556, magazines were $4 apiece when they first came in. It was in standard American caliber, it was chambering, at .556, and it was a chrome barrel. That rifle would be around as long as any of the other battlefield pickup AKs that everybody always prags about. And you know what? That is when they got cut off. And I'm going to tell you something. Look at what happened with the Koreans. The Korean complete arms industry has been cut off from the US, except for a few pistols. But what is it that got them cut off? When they started producing the Daewoo, which was an AKAR hybrid, and that all the best features of both rifles were put into one, the Daewoo rifle was blocked. That's, by the way, they had it completely compliant. We tested the hell out of those guns. You give me one of those Daewus, I'd run that until hell freezes over. There's nothing wrong with a Daewu rifle. Nothing. Zip, zero, nada. Except it was made by the Koreans and it had, again, the same reliability and all the critical points as an AK, but with the cheap AR-15 parts to keep it running until hell freezes over. And that's a fact because all the critical parts on the Daewoo were what? M16 parts, AR15, M16 parts. And it took AR15 magazines. So again, if I were making the SKS, one of the first things, if I were making, think about this, I'd make it in 556 and I'd make it with a 10-shot magazine. But if you take a look at your SKS and go get one of your AR15 mags, How difficult do you think it would be, guys, just like you're seeing them do right now with these conversions from 7.62 or the 9mm proprietary magazines on the AKs? They've got a complete insert. Think that way. They've got a complete insert where you lock it right in and all of a sudden you're using Glock mags in your 9mm AK that has proprietary mags. You could take the SKS and make a polymer base insert that would allow you with a 5.56 SKS to go from the 10-shot mag to a standard magazine of whatever pattern you want. AR-15 mag. Which would give you, and I wouldn't use anything more than 20 rounders than that. Be quite honest, I mean I've got three of the Banana Mag SKS's with a 20-incher. and I've got maybe two or three in cash and they're all together, they're all one group, because I always do that. When we're back in the day, we were buying them, I cash them, I put them in a group together. So I only got three of the 20 inch with the 30 round mag, standard AK mags. And then the other one were what they called the paratrooper, I got three of those. And those are the same model, but with a shorter barrel. Which one would I carry? The one with a longer barrel. But we got them for back when that was, what, $140 a rifle. Now, if you look at those, you can understand what Uncle Mark's talking about with regard to making the SKS a magazine-fed weapon in a very short period of time to use AK mags. How would I do it? I would copy exactly what the Chinese did, if I had to. I mean, if it was, if I wanted to, quote-unquote, upgrade, but I've repeated again, there's a big advantage to only a 10-shot rifle for certain categories of shooters. And there's a reason, not because I'm trying to restrict your ability to shoot, It's that I want to keep control over that shooter. Okay, and again, I do like the form. That rifle is just so natural to carry in its basic form. And if somebody made it in all the popular calibers, people would understand it's a great camp carbine. Not too big, not too small. Good knockdown power, comfortable to shoot, easy to get to the shoulder, not too long when you want to go through the brush. long enough that you got good energy coming out of the muscle it's just one of those little niche rifles now you develop it you take the same gun think about this or buy three hundred blackout okay let's make an SKS and 300 blackout why not now if you do supposedly the 300 blackout is kind of doing with the 308 by 762 NATO round is doing they claim well then guess what I can put that in that SKS pattern rifle I got myself a damn nice shooter I think And there's also a whole bunch of other calibers out there. I mean, but you know, take a pic. There's that 450 round we were talking about. Boy, that'd be a sewer piping in SKS. So it's a good idea. It really is. It's one of those things. The only consideration is every part would be American made, which is not bad. But if somebody get motivated, the only thing, don't start going crazy with all kinds of goofball, hairball features. See the rifle in the picture when you go to Palmetto? That's the rifle silhouette you want. because you've been through their mind coz there's nothing that fits it doesn't have uh... you know he doesn't have a personal group you don't need to put the flash hider on it not yet uh... i would remind everybody that the one what was it ten of the gunworks Tennessee works no Tennessee machine Tennessee machine years ago they're gone now they came up with a whole family of flash hiders when the eight days and ask as the first came in you've used to be of their were picked up by Tapco and a couple others. I think they bought out the company like they bought out eight or nine companies on the ridge as I've mentioned many times and They made a clamp on it literally was it kind of like the some of the rifle grenade launchers made in Europe Because the all the Russian rifles have these large front posts for their front sight The neat thing is is that you can make a spring-loaded fixture where you go you you you push it on to and around the site Turn it and it's got a knock and it's locked into place and they made AK-74 knockoff flash hiders, they made pepper box, they made slotted cut type, and they made long sleeve, long body almost like a dragon off type long basket. And they were reasonably priced, they were $17 apiece. So, and that was before, well, maybe you had CNC. They probably had first generation CNC that they were using at that time. But for a simple project like that, it would make sense and it would work. And so some of you have those, I think I got about four or five of those flash hangers on rifles that are stuck away and, you know, again in caches and inventories around the state. And I know a lot of other people have, whether or not they're, you know, going to see the light of day, those people haven't died yet, so they don't show up at the state sales, okay? of the other thing here about the fkf again i will remind you aim surplus dot com aim surplus dot com aim surplus yeah go check out their ammo but they have a small section with fkf part and not everybody thinks to look there now there's not much left by comparison used to be they had over a hundred pages of spare parts uh... about twenty items to a page they're down to a handful of pages or maybe just one long scroll but the part they do have may be useful for what you're doing okay for what the weapon especially weapons are coming in right now if you need to payers or if something on your gun needs to be fixed which we need every weapon we've got up to stop gotta be able to perform all the other point about the picatinny rails uh... b square of course made s k s malts but yes if you were building the s cast out in country you could just put up Top rail, just don't put hundreds of rails on it. I don't want extra rails on this, Eschast. I want a rail for the scope and the side up on top. I don't need one underneath. I don't need one on the side. I don't need one on the old my armpit. I don't need one on the back of the rifle. I just want a sight. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Straight line, simple, weapon system. And you know, that's the problem with some of this. Certainly you can do it because if you're going to do a mold, like with the plastic guns, oh, how the hell, you can put them everywhere. okay or at least put the fixtures in and then you still have to do the metal mounts for the picatinny rails the thing is you could buy them like that would go last of the sks stocks were much like the a k counterparts that are still out there that were built about the same time when they first come out with the first generation of the picatinny rail items and they have rail on the side they've got rails on the bottom hell we look like a g36 Okay, where you got rails everywhere. I mean, you got rails everywhere. Dude, you can mount anything that can opener and coffee grinder on the back. It'll fit. Okay, but it's not needed. So another thing about the SKS is yeah, there are shorter barrel models. I prefer the 20-inch. I mentioned that before. There were a bunch of paratrooper without any feature, just a 10-shot with a 16.5-inch barrel. They brought those in. Those are Chinese. I've not seen anything like this in any of the Romanian, Bulgarian, or any of those. They went with straight SKS or nothing. The Type 66s, all typically again have a spigot rifle grenade launcher attached, don't take it off, you'll learn why later, kind of handy to have. If you do have it, again, I'll learn how to use it, regular rifle blank don't work, you need a rifle grenade launching blank to make them work, always remember that, I heard a voice, call her, jump in there. Yeah, Mark, I was going to say, I had a lot of SKS's and I've always stuck with the stripper clips. So whatever anybody does, I've tried the 30 round banana clips. There's two types, I believe, of those 30 round banana clips. And I could never get them. Oh, there's several bottles out there now. You're right. There are. But what I was going to say is that I never... I had six of these things and I could never get them to feed properly. So I just said get that. I'm just going to get bandeliers, stripper clips, chat for the turnaround mag. That's it. And make them run. Exactly. And they run awesome. Well the other advantage is the SKF, look at the size of it. Guys, if you take a PVC pipe, which I've done many times, and you take an SKS and you grease it up and bag it up, okay and grease it some more when you put it in the bag after you've made sure you've greased the barrel of the gas system and all the parts inside. When you put that in that tube, it fits so nicely and when you pull it out of the tube, you wipe it off real quick, you get the grease out of it, the gun's ready to go. Nothing to figure out. Everything's okay. The other really nice thing about the SKS, and you know I like this about them, Dad, that's why I still got mine, The load profile without a magazine if you just have the stripper clip and you need to be you know less you expose yourself the better you are. It's one of the things Don talked about constantly with shooting. Shooters being offered magazines that you know they would refuse the weapon that has a big magazine capacity because it makes them sit higher up when they're taking shots. Right exactly. well and again there's there are different methods for uh... different weapons systems and unfortunately if you have a still larger magazine stick mag uh... that you have to bring your body up in order to compensate for that lower set that additional height of the weapon from top to bottom and the s catholic said it's a slick gun in that respect it's a slick gun and it offers reasonable firepower No, it's not because it's restricted because California, it's just, it's built, it's built for what it's built for. That's just how you gotta think about it, guys. And unfortunately it's not $69. It's $500. I just looked while we were talking on the air here, everybody went up to four, well, let's see, eliminate four. It's $499.99. That's $500. Just put $500, stinking dollars down there and be honest. Okay, but everybody went to $500 for the SCAS. Now I'll guarantee they didn't pay anywhere near that price at the job or end, because the SCASs are not, you know, in any demand. They either rent a revolution market, okay? It's because of the American market. Other places on the planet, that's probably right now a seven to nine dollar rifle. Just a heads up, I'm not trying to say, oh my god, we can get it for nine dollars. Well, if you're in Africa, Hey, dad. Okay, but otherwise it's the American market and with what's going on. That's why it's $500 but can I build that gun for 500? Well, I may be able to build it for 500, but I'd have to again if I made it from scratch. Go ahead, jump in there. I know it's weapons Wednesday, but I'm going to change the subject here just for a second because something's going on down here in Texas and I'm sure you guys have probably heard about it because it's made national news. Over 150 Texas hospital workers at the United Methodist Baytown Hospital in Houston, Texas have been laid off because they're refusing to take the COVID-19 shot. Now these are the quote unquote first responders, workers on the front line who had to deal with COVID the whole time. They literally, if you believe all the BS about COVID-19, they were in the heart of darkness in Texas. Houston got hit the worst if you believe everything that they tell you. These 150 workers being emergency room staff, some of the doctors, and a lot of the orderlies, they went through that. They kept showing up to work. They didn't even if they didn't have the vaccine, without having all the PPE that they need and all that stuff. And now they've been told they either have to find a new job or take the shot. And 150 of them so far have either been fired or laid off. resigned. I don't think there are as many resigned as there are fired. But keep in mind, this is one of those hospitals that was down here in Texas where we don't have enough medical workers for what's going on and COVID-19 is so bad. These people are willing to work even if they don't have the shot. And supposedly you were so overwhelmed that you didn't have enough people that, gee, now that it's over and these people are, because it is a United Methodist Church, the people that are working there are very religious. They don't want the aborted baby tissue that's in the vaccine shot into their arms. That is one of the reasons that they're saying the mainstream media is like glossing over that part. But these people were literally there the whole time throughout this whole pandemic and now not out there laying them off. They're telling them they're not going to be getting there. They're not going to be eligible for hazard pay for working while COVID-19 was going on. I see a class action lawsuit. Well, they are suing and they're trying to paint a bad picture on these 150 people from the United Methodist Church, not Church, but hospital. They're in Houston for not taking the shot. But these are the same people who just a little while ago were talking about heroes and they need the PPE and all this other stuff and now they're evil and bad. And literally, like I said, as far as Texas goes, Houston was the heart of darkness for the COVID-19. It was so bad everybody was going to die. But these people, 150 people, worked every day there, didn't get COVID, survived the whole thing, and have decided they don't want to take the shot. And now they're either being forced to retire or lose their jobs. And hey, they're cool with it. They don't need them. When before they were crying about they didn't have enough staff and employees. Well, you know what a sense. The thing that go, first of all, you know my basic policy on this, you know what? See, I wouldn't want to be. I was looking for a job when it came in the door. And you know what? This is just like when they screamed at everybody. Let's go back to a certain day. Does everybody remember when the plane hit the first building in New York and all the people ran to the windows? And we're looking at all the flame and fire and body parts and stuff flying around. Remember that? And over the intercoms, what did they say? Do not leave your workplace. If you leave your workplace, you will be fired. I would have heard the end of that because I maybe walked over the window, but somebody said, oh my god, a plane just smacked into the side of that building next door. Well, if that were the case, I'd already be headed towards the door. I might do one kindness. Everyone get out of here now. That would be the last thing those people would ever hear from me. You want to know why? Because I'd be in the stairwell and going, bah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-d don't take the murder death kill it is not a vaccine call what it is don't take the murder death kill shot but you know what we have that when they threaten you with the job or i'd go along with the lawsuit but i already be ready up my but my but would already be one foot out the door do go into the next job seriously enough we win we went But it's obvious it's political correctness time. I'm not going to hold my breath about that one. What I'd be doing is be ready to unask the AO and head on down the road. And you know what? I'd tell them the same thing. You know what? I was looking for a job when I came in the door. I'll follow Winnebago and don't let the Coachman camper hit you in the ass on the way out either. seriously that's that i've been watching this as well personally first of all again who's pushing it all budget political clinton politically correct heard that are in the management because they're making money they've got cash to not telling anybody about there's cash bonuses for getting everybody you know one way or another to be a for propaganda purposes to get everybody with the murder death kill shot There's money beyond, not just the money, this is just like the whole scam right from the get-go. Why were they all pushing it? Why was everybody a coronavirus death even if it was a motorcycle accident? Because they made massive bucks over the table and under the table with the whole scam. And it's no different right now. They don't give a squat about the patients, that's a lie. They don't give a squat about the employees, that's a lie. That is it's a lie. Everybody's got to get that between their ears. These pricks that are these little clicks of pedophilic queers that have their little yamacles on or from the lodge, they could care less about any of you. And until everybody gets that through their head, then again, there's a whole bunch of people took the shot. Good. I'm glad. I hope that whatever happens to them happens to them. But no, I'm not going to. And yes, I have a right to say no. Now, what's going to happen is it's going to go to court. We'll see how that works. But with the hacks, and since we've already seen the fake election, and we already know what the courts are like, I'm not holding my breath for the courts. I'd already be down the road looking for another job as quick as possible. Above the table or under the table? I've told everybody, I'll mention this again. Guys, if they, you know, you make pretty good money being off the job chart right now, right? That's why everybody's sitting on their dead ass at home because they're making as much or more not being not working. So here's what you do. You not work, file with the government and take the tax money away from the system and also work under the table anyway and make double the pay you did last year. Why not? Well, right now they're talking about Houston Methodist is offering 500 voters for employees who actually will come back and get the COVID-19 shot. They need to stick to their guns and say no. Five hundred dollar bonus for the talking treats that that's it. That's like that's a terror You know, we got a we're gonna bribe you we're gonna blackmail you we're gonna blackmail with you with your job And since we can't blackmail you with your job now, we're gonna offer you $500 bonus to to get the shot That's 500 bucks would be in pay for your there too many people are up to speed that actually know what's going on And those are the people that they they no matter what they try it's the doggy treats aren't gonna do any good the free ride the free Bafoon ride at six flags you get six flag tickets to what yeah $500 and six flag tickets and $1,000 and casino tokens in Vegas. Yeah, the special coronavirus lottery I can't remember what states doing that but If you get the jab, you could win a million dollars. Or there's one state down here that's doing Corona beer for the Corona shot. You can get a shot, you get a Corona beer. Okay, why do you need... Why are these the incentives that you're coming up with to try to get people to take the shot? Oh yeah, really it's good for you and if you come in we'll give you a beer. Or it'll be like the lottery. With the side effects that they know happen with the enlarged heart thing and the new palsy that's happening to some people, boy, you might have a chance to do that. But you also have the same chance to get that, you know, million dollars in theory, maybe, if anybody ever actually gets it that isn't, you know, a state employee. Well, actually the Schmidlap slash Blattenstein from Tel Aviv. Blattenstein won. Is he an employee? Does he even live here? No, no, it was never going to go to you anyway, Goyem. That's exactly how this camp works. You know, that $500 wouldn't even pay for your ambulance ride to the hospital when you get something that happens because of the shot. And again, the guys just ride this out because as things are going, it's been progressively getting worse for the people who are, have decided to do the suicide murder death kill shot. The big thing is just don't join in the suicide. That's the base, that's the root along with the suicide. I don't have a problem with the other people killing themselves. I really don't. That's not my problem anymore. you know i've my attitude for last year half as i have seen progressive you know it's been demonstrated how all these people put on errors but just how either penny waste cowardly and stupid all of these people are that are that are jumping up on this and ill educated or incompetent or again would tell you before all smart they are and those lawyers really well i did we split the level of what uh... mister chowarski said in biology class in high school i kinda paid attention i was a kind of sitting up front and i do remember what pilot biology courses i took in college and none of what their bullshitting us with matches any of it that's what really pisses me off if you have to completely shut your brain off and then listen to stupidity my like black who have the effector or your doctor quack and boy anybody remember that guy doctor quack and boy shot yeah okay what we're dealing with and that's why i've got respect for the full there's too good enough to do this garbage or the idiots that wrote along with it and i have been and i don't know what you know we need for respect with an enemy but i know who all my enemies are in the regime at every level now don't i And that's a good thing. All of this is a good thing for me. As far as I'm concerned, people like that, that are like the turds we've had at all these different, they're completely cut out of my life. I would never have anything to do with them anymore. I mean here is a website, actually it's the goodRx.com website, you can go over there and you can see a listing. of what companies are offering to pay you for taking the COVID-19 virus. And they're not making anywhere near as generous a thing as the hospital is. All these will pay employees with two hours worth of work pay for each dose received up to four hours total. They don't want you to overdose, getting more than two doses. Oh, but I was going to get 10. How much are they getting for giving that shot out? And that, you know, $1,000, $1,500, $1,500. Two hours pay to workers who get the vaccine. Let's see. That's more than that's $30. So you can't get more than $60. In other words, can't get to, but you can only get two shots. Well, can't, why can't I get like, like 10? If two are good, wouldn't 10 be better? Dollar General is doing the same thing. There's a, there's a whole list of them. McDonald's. Trader Joe's, GBS USA, these people are bribing their employees to get the shot. And it's not even a good bribe. Probably the best one here is LIDL, which is offering $200 bonus pay if you get the COVID-19 shot. That's right. That's a mask the max one on the good rx site risk is like it's good rx. They're telling you You know, this is supposed to be like the place where you go to get a discount on your medications We're telling you where you can go what companies you can work for and get paid to get the covid shot Just another example of man keeping us down. Why we should be getting more well again arbitrary or is that yeah? Well, again, this is one of those things where, avoid at all costs, ride it out, because, and in fact, as it is, there are so many other problems. I think, I'm serious about this, the genetic modification, the genetically modified drugs. started out with pros that pros ex out there and saturated the population big time everybody's talked about binary weapons systems this is a classic example of of where that's probably headed or what this is a part of the they know what the uh... they have to know let me let's think about this how many people are on second genetically modified psychotropic drugs right now in the united states now two thousand nineteen was fifty six percent Now, if that's the case, then we know that 56% of the population is going to have an interactive reaction of some kind. It may be neutral, but again, it's still, they know that this is going to, or this would be a cocktail that would specifically affect a significant portion of the population. And so, phase this phase, the, of course, undescribed and total research and nobody's liable, genetically modified, dope pushing right now. Well, they're basically paying for, you know, experimental research, which is something they usually would get people to do. A group of people they would pay you to take this, but this payer, they're a whole hell of a lot less than usually what they would pay those research groups. well yeah we have to have people who made living here the kind of like it was a joke was that uh... true carry show every at the one guy who worked with the one drug company and they will always volunteering for all the research because the you know they've made money on the side that way and they actually worry we have to have far far far farther uh... hearing a lot for before that warner and warner lambert here in uh... and arbor and all these drug companies did have massive numbers of individuals who were commercial guinea pigs but they had to pay them a really good paycheck to do it guys actually were on a project for you know four months six months ten months twelve months twenty months and it was a non-stop you know activity they could not be participant anything else it was very narrow and then they had to have a clean out time unless they were part of a related an unrelated test that would not have interactive response So I already know about this whole thing with interactive response. You have the same problem when you're using psychotropic drugs. Something else we've talked about for years on the air here. If they get you, or not psychotropic, most common first were salts. Lithium salts. But if you get a person on lithium salts, guys, it takes a year to two years to clean a person's system out. But the psycho babble crew doesn't wait a year. to put you on one drug over another. So instead, you're actually being fully affected by the lithium salts, even if they took you off today, for six months. And then they put you on, let's say, for, you know, we're going to clean them up, we got to wait for, we got to wait for, oh, two weeks. And then they put you on Prozac. So there's no way to get a positive read on the patient because you've still got them on the lithium salts, which by the way is not genetically engineered, that's just naturally occurring junk. And then you put them on a psychotropic that is genetically modified, and then your patient goes crazy because both of the drugs are affecting the physiology of the patient simultaneously. How do I know this? I've seen it. paid attention to things no people who got stuck in these situations and and again where it because they institutionalized people were they first by their brains like this now we're talking about all kinds of other undercurrent issues here and i do believe you have the sterilization program i think that is a big part of it i believe the birth control crap right now basically where they are they know that they've still i'd chemically sterilized a whole bunch of women in this country and they do it they do it when they were doing it thirty forty years ago when they started this thing where the enemy has long plans and so they've created a problem from that direction now in addition we do you have this garbage coming in and it's for the same purpose is why it's specific populations and other popular in certain populations like in india are backing off this because of what they're finding out are already new but the reason that they're even more leery of it that we are guys is because india has been screwed by all these drug companies and chemical companies over and over again either with drug uh... malfeasance or chemical fair chemical accidents ball paul i mean there how many people died ball paul remember who it is that was running that operation when ball paul went That's an overt accident. That happened in a place where a lot of people's relatives died. How many people died in the Bo-Paul incident? Do you remember? I'm guessing 15,000 thereabouts? Thousands! Thousands and thousands! Base number about 10,000. And then how many were wounded? Okay, injured. There were respiratory casualties to this day. And that's just one part of the big, you know, American drug code slash, you know, farm code slash all the other stuff. They have had this happen so much that in a heartbeat India flips on the end now is better at it. At flipping on them. Look what Momsucco did, what Monsanto did to India with the farmers. How many farmers? God, I would never commit suicide. I'd go out and find the bastards and kill them. But, you know, how many farmers committed suicide because they're, you know, they failed because of all the garbage Monsanto pulled on everybody, the farmers in India. Okay? Just think about that. Anyway, we are at the top. Craig is being so patient. It is 702. We're gonna get the hell out of here because we must, God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. and we're on the march both day and night.
Recordings of The Intelligence Report are the intellectual property of Mark
Koernke and the Patriot Broadcasting Network, used with permission. The content
present in these recordings and the resulting transcripts are the opinions of
Mark Koernke and do not represent the opinions of the Koernke Archive, its
owners, or its service providers. This website, transcript, and summary content
has been generated with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence tools, and may
contain errors.