June 30, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed affordable firearms options for preparedness, including Turkish pump shotguns priced around $136-$139 and SKS rifles at $500, with detailed guidance on sourcing spare parts from suppliers like Aim Surplus and Gun Parts Corp. The show covered currency preparation strategies, emphasizing copper, silver, and gold coins as barter items, and featured guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing his copper medallions and the final Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot scheduled for October 8-9, 2021. Callers contributed information on ammunition pricing, coin collecting, and preparedness logistics.
- pump shotgun
- sks rifle
- spare parts
- copper coins
- silver bullion
- barter currency
- knob creek machine gun shoot
- preparedness
- ammunition pricing
- weapons wednesday
- forbidden knowledge
- militia
- gun shows
- hard currency
- survival
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Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Politicians. 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. 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 trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit 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? Oh, 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? and the good evening or forgive me good afternoon it's dark outside only because of the storms here weather we've had weather coming through good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first our of the after noon intelligence report i'm a quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and mister on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, and we are on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there were forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states territories and the clock it is five oh eight p.m. eastern standard time it is ends wednesday it is the thirtieth of june the end of june the very end of june there's gonna be more june this is the end of june as of today 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the republic the dance of swords and I'll tell you what I'm here just finished the pot got it all ready to go and with my five hundred dollar or four hundred and some dollar coffee machine that we got for free because people have more money than brains what can i say and but anyway uh... it is weapons wednesday couple things there are a few of these split guns out there at the uh... twelve-gauge standard pump shotguns that are out there all over the place are almost all turkish i don't think there is anyone that isn't right now the uh... black plastic guns that are coming in there all made from the uh... same uh... stock basically uh... there's a turkish done probably a national or state manufacturer of some kind their crank and stuff on cuz again the pet on the head of squeeze on the ask re-occurring guns and but met turkey can you know how those bastards are so anyway uh... with fascinating is that there are some reasonably priced guns if you're looking for racking guns to put five uh... weapons on a five ten program up uh... over a classic firearms have got the a l forgive me l k c i There's so many things, the acronyms aren't really named, they're just letters and a whole pile of letters and numbers. And basically, let's see, it's the LKCI-P12 Omega Pump Shotgun 20 inch barrel, 3 inch mag, 4 plus 1 in the tube, ready to fire. Again, it's black, it's got everything you want tactical about it if you want black. It's black. but otherwise it's a basic you know general fair pump shotgun standard stock which is good uh... that fits everybody and it pretty will eliminate any of the fiddle part of the other side trying to monkey screw with your possession of a gun for a while everything will be banned or will be registered so they can then ban it you know com skate if they have their way but i'm not dance around in the bs for that it's just the idea that cheap because it's a standard gun it's cheaper hundred thirty six thirty five and i should have to pay thirty five of the back close to anything so hundred thirty six dollars thirty five cents it's over a classic firearms over their shotguns and for the price it is the least expensive gone out there right now that i can see in the system molly even single barrel shotguns artist cheap right now in fact pump shotguns have become the single barrel shotgun category for weapons out there used to be a play court got a single shot for game getting a needle minimal personal defense well now you can pretty well for a hundred dollars hundred and in this case but a hundred thirty six two hundred and forty dollars you can get a nice uh... five-shot shotgun not the right home about very straightforward but has good features are little work it's a forever to be keep loading around on the bottom every time you just a few just chuck a few more and then you really don't run out so the gun is a good choice for what it is that the special if you're listening in your you know on the thin and do the guard resources but you're trying to get a weapon to get into the you know into the game uh... these five shot 12-gauge shotguns, take your pick a model, are a good choice. Now, I do not know about spare parts for these things. Again, I've not seen anybody discuss any deep larder, any deep resource, any pile of stuff. So, the biggest thing to understand is that these are 5-10 rack guns that you could hand out that work for as long as they work. If something happens, you're going to have to figure out how to fix them, or you better start scrounging for parts now. as i have said many many times firing pin extractor ejector might even buy the whole bolt uh... we have to do that with the eight seventies because there are so many eight seventies out there the uh... cop shops and trade out a uh... of bowl for a new bowl because there's a new bowl that was on the market they just had to have it but our listeners from one of the department he bought him at one of the uh... public sales to get like a hundred eighty uh... eight seventy bolts that were virtually do but because they want to switch over to the other virtually new bolts it took all the bolts out of the brand new shotguns and they were chucking about the back door he bought them and donated them to republic radio international and we actually if you recall sold those as bar an excellent spare parts uh... system because everything's there The first and foremost important critical parts that are possibly going to get tired and fail are on the bolt. And literally, you can just take the bolt out, put the other bolt in, and everything's ready to go. So that would be the optimum consideration with these guns. And there are a bunch of them out there. There's several different models. In fact, even at classic, there's like another... You spend 60 more dollars for basically the same gun. and you can spend another real thirty dollars on top of that may basically a hundred hundred and ten hundred twenty dollars more for another basic version of the same gun but with other do dads that are critical and will part of part of that is just paying more because got a pistol grip with a standard but stock instead of a straight box talk like what has here which by the way you could he type stock so it is technically uh... a pistol grip shotgun stock to begin with it's just it's the fee type like you see on the the difference between a nineteen oh three springfield stock in a nineteen oh three a three the a three is called the fee stock if you don't understand that go take a look at the difference for the same is true of these pump shotguns are out there so you've got good uh... uh... both grip control and you have an excellent can't improper timber for the uh... stock so that you're not going to be a nugget beat to death okay sometimes with the pistol grip stocks have been to straighten out the stock itself and more inner felt energy is applied to your shoulder whereas the stock is designed to will help the gun ride the shoulder and draw the energy out over a uh... it's interesting over what is a limited arc result as a science just about stocks guys and it's it's best thing of course customs shotgun on uh... manufacturers are very you know competent familiar with this but yeah you can spend a couple hundred dollars are some some others that they have to add their price to forty but uh... and of course all the bullpups and the others which are all turkish too you've got and uh... are marl our malignant arm alligator one panzer another one uh... fds there's another one ar twelve there's no one uh... arm i'll get our malignant again then turkish m f p a okay care that the benefits are all pert dot says none of these are american made and they're not foreign chinese asian made either these are all guns you know there are serves are like the link that one more coalition co-star shotgun i don't know if that's one of the pert guns or if it's something that came in from like bulgaria whatever cuz they're making a bunch of stuff in a book area to call They've been doing some interesting things for a very long time, but I do not see, it's not jumping off the top of the black finish one fastest, blah, blah, blah, doesn't tell me if it's Turk or not. Condition new, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And again, it's a Merlot slash the Sega slash kind of knockoff gun. But otherwise, again, more pricey, a lot more money, and a basic, standard $136.35 pump shotgun would do you just fine. Now get the job done, especially if you need a rack of them. No, I don't need one gun. I need, I want to put five together to have a ready rack that can hand out. Okay, there you go. That's still your best choice. 12 gauge pump, pump shotgun. Now, there are a number of other companies out there. In fact, I will point out, Palmetto State Armory has a similar pump shotgun for $139. And again, it's a comparable gun. Nothing to write home about. Basic straightforward boom toy and it will do what it's supposed to do. So if you're looking for something, those are options. Now another one. Go ahead, color, jump in there. Hey, Will from Florida real quick. How's your day going? Well, we're wet. and working actually there were about on the air were busy trying to get as much stuff that we can uh... i mean i've got everything from agriculture to uh... machinery work and also like i said we've got a couple of big heavies coming in there armored vehicles and we're getting ready for because one thing at the ground here it's going to be a couple days worth of you know grinding cleaning and also we know wrench turning but everybody's kind of for that we may do it over the fourth of july weekend we'll see what happens uh... at an antique store the other day they had a little metal box for ten bucks at the military style box and it was also full of uh... cutlery so ten bucks you know for six forks six spoons uh... six knives and a solid metal box i figured that yeah not a bad price just trying to get random stuff together right but uh... hey i was gonna say So, that song that I was working on, I have a video format of it on YouTube, and it's the one that was a parody of My Little Armalite. And while I'm not necessarily wholly confident in my singing ability, it's there. So if you would like to play that instead of the My Little Armalite song for Weapons Wednesday, I can send that over to your site. well i'll tell you what edward could tell you what it sounded because it's over would be easier for him uh... where he's preferred that the best way to do it because that's what i'll be pulling it up so edward ever right there cuz i hope he is uh... he might be able to talk you through where best to go one of the things might be able to do is post it on the if you can't slide it over over into the uh... i see the part where it says Hello there we go we got there. I'm sorry I'm like dealing with three things going on in the background Craig is probably gonna have some breaking news about knob Creek on his program when he comes up this afternoon We're just talking a bit about it back and forth. I give momma heads up too So what is it? What are we trying to do here? We've got a piece Go ahead call her jump in there. Go ahead Oh, the, uh, my parody of the My Little Marmalade song titled Up in the Readout. I think I've got a finished version of it. Not entirely, you know, confident in my singing ability, but it's there. It doesn't sound too bad. Um, and I've got it in a format now that I can share. I think. The, uh, you know, I have it on YouTube. It's a private video. Oh, you got it up on YouTube? It's a private video. So I... Private video? Okay. Yeah, I could... Well, I mean, I could make it unlisted and send you a link. Well, if you made it unlisted and just cut oh you could if you don't mind people seeing it you could copy and paste it like dad was saying into the Get your station hurt your music heard on Liberty Tree radio that section help with the playlist Give us a request there. I've been trying to go through some of them and get them played more often fact We're probably gonna be starting up the music program again. I just got to figure out when we're gonna be doing that There's a lot of stuff going on right now. There's just good news, bad news, and stuff in between. So on that little thing where it says do your thing, it's not letting me type anything. It looks like a written form. Oh, yeah, the get your music played. That's permission form. You throw out that information, that's from my end, it helps protect me especially and protect the person who has the music as far as, you know, somebody can't come along and make a copyright claim on the music for them because I have written permission from them to use the music. You understand what I'm saying? When I was up with Live 365 because we had a licensing agreement through Live 365 that gave us the ability to place a month. some of the other bigger bands but we didn't have a licensing agreement necessarily with the Patriot bands because some of them are independent or producing their own music. People would flag their soundtracks and stuff as copyrighted material when it wasn't. Or it was, you know, we had permission to play it so you would have people send in that written form with permission to play their music. So what do you need me to do? For you, if you want us to play, if it's already something you got up on YouTube, you just post a link in the station music queue and wave at me and just do at Liberty Tree Radio the way my admin name is on the Discord and then post the link and that'll flag it right to me. I'll see right where it is and I'll be able to click it and play it. I won't see that, that's dad's email. Liberty Tree Radio at Yahoo.com if you're gonna email it to me. And put attention music as a subject. Liberty Tree Radio at Yahoo. Liberty Tree Radio, all one word, at Yahoo.com. Okay. Okay. And Mark, quick question. Did you ever send the box? Because I never got it yet. I'm just asking. Mark. He was just asking if you send a box. Oh yeah, you should keep it on your mailbox now. Yes, there's a whole pile of them went out yesterday. So pay attention, watch your mailbox. Wow, yes sir. Okay, I'll get that figured out with that. Thank you. Not a problem. No, no, I just there was a, I'm trying to set something else up here for you too. Another thing about that, somebody asked after we were talking on the area yesterday, yes, we do have all the training manuals in stock. In fact, I just boxed up 50 of the f o p books for one of you guys out there that got shipped out yesterday soon as i got that message and get that told one o'clock in the morning here because we're in busy running about but uh... we shipped out also fifty of the f o p is to the person requested them and we got your notification so i know that everything's cool as far as the other books i i work in a print more up but we do have part of a long the way to you and then will work out there what you know how to deal with the building you know what to do uh... another thing how working on the battle for the republic book one of work now this i'm going to try to get reform i'm compressed because it's probably going to be employed half eleven format and i might actually have the next batch of book to stop the family for an easier read the original idea behind what we did was to give it a regular uh... format book feel while also feeling like uh... training manual if you've got the original battle for the republic books or if you got some of the proof when we sent out uh... the idea behind it is that it offers a lot of information uh... in fact every bibliography at the back of every book there is that an an appendices that is quite extensive and it covers order about uh... always i included each book the construction of you know basic formations so you can orient your mind in fact if you're smart you'll go obviously have some fun first go back to the rear of the book and it'll give you a lot of information that will help you if you have never dealt with military operations it'll help you to relate and mentally uh... have a perspective on what is referred to in the books uh... in some cases i just like the idea it's it's kind of like this is uh... the uh... the overview or the order of battle text uh... all of the different operations in france and for instance in the winter war all of the individual units are mentioned in the book are demonstrated uh... you know technology their support equipment manpower so we do cover the basic uh... basics of the formations and uh... constructions depending upon militia or if it was the uh... homeland security slash secret police to the flash the cop and it's pretty much where right now fact what some person who was asking about we know the whole thing with the uh... with what they know about what's going on with their prepped for count gun confiscation you know how did you know that was gonna you know they were going to set this up the way that they have and it's well guys it's most of it is remember the idiots dicks on the other side are pretty slow and low so they just have to rehash or what they'll do is rehash what they've already done in the commies the jewish mob that run everything over the operation they're they're lazy they simply and they also i guess you know it could say run what works for you for everybody stupid enough to let him get away with it uh... for the basic construct of the secret police and everything is a cookie cutter cookie cutter ad nauseam repeat okay so just a little heads up there too uh... which you can have some fun if you read go read the whole thing go through everything in the books there's a whole lot of information and again i guess if you want to go back to the appendices and first and read through that just to give you a feel for construction and organization and then when you read the book read through that particular book it helps to give you a better foundation and image so you can perceive and also imagine else do we have testing oh yeah somebody wanted to mention that no I don't know Bill Cauchly charges being dropped and being let out we'll see what happens then again not critical to the world in general but certainly to the person who's been locked up I remember that's critical the person is getting out. I got some good call or jump in there Donald Rumsfeld left the mortal coil. Oh, did mr. Um, dumb spell pass out? Forgive me. I didn't yeah, it's very hot. Well, you've been around for a while. Oh, it's like, thank you. I just even as you said that somebody said, Oh, by the way, did you see, so I've got this particular release right here. Thank you to Jerry full. Thank you. Well, it's not an if it's just a when uh... in some ways and a lot of people didn't like him but there is one thing when he was looking at the camera for the most part what he made some comments and they tried to ridicule him it's true the one thing that he said that nobody like will you do you fight with the army you've got And that's the part nobody wants to accept. It's, well, I saw movies, and the movies show me you do this, this, and this. That's not how it works. And guys, it's like World War II. I've told you before, they're sanitizing right now in the National Archives. They're going through, I told you this is why we need to fight the American War for Independence and get rid of these bastards now. Do you know that there is a task force set up by Biden to go, you know, by the commie slash Obama to go purge the National Archives? they're openly doing that now this is communism one-on-one they're going through and they've got a whole big committee and agenda going on one of the things about rumsfeld is what when he said well you know you could have been sure you should have better you would have done this or why did you wait for it like well you fight with the army you got you know could've would've could've would've should've or we know which in one hand definitely other if you would want to go for the most of our calls before about the situation here you're gonna have to fight with what you've got and you're gonna have to get really good at it real quick and that's all there is to it. Everybody always figures, well, we wait a little bit longer, a little bit longer, the space program is like that. We went from supposedly going to the moon and the space shuttle, which was all based on 60s can-do American white bread technology, to feeding off it for decades. In fact, I just heard some comment, well, America, you know, went to the moon and it's like, yeah, America went to the moon in what year? Like everything else I was just talking about, you do realize we haven't been to the moon for almost a half century, right? It is cool, while we did go to the moon at one time, but we seem to have stumbled, fumbled, and fallen over into the muck because the omicle wearers pushed us over there because of incompetence on a massive level. And it wasn't incompetence, it was intentional. Some of us are not convinced we went to the moonmark. Well, I'm just okay. Okay. My argument is okay, remember everybody presents these histories. But then they also bore things out like that and it's to me, it's like, well, you could be proud of this and we did it way back when, but not in your generation. When you're somebody people are talking about this, they're like half my age. We went to the moon! Well, you didn't go to the moon, your generation didn't go to the moon, and here's the other thing. 50 years ago means the generation before you didn't go to the moon either. You do understand that. Okay, all of this stuff is like, well, that's way back in the headlights. Did we go to the moon again? Have we followed up? Now we're talking, and like I said, that's the only thing that makes me totally distrust of what's going on with any of the space parts program anyway. Well, we're going to go to Mars! How about we just put a real cheap tin can operation together and stop over at the moon for a minute and go wave at me from the darkness with a big flashlight so I can see you there. How's that sound? Let's do that first. Well, and then some idiot stick blurted, well we don't know how to do that now, because we lost all the blueprints. It's like, okay, wait a minute. Now, this is the age of computer graphics and all the BS that they've told you they brag about. You see it in every movie nowadays where all you got waves his hand and the screen's changing and blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, well maybe it doesn't go quite that way yet, but you know what? The keyboards work real well. So as far as making a simulation of the Apollo project even would be child's play. And again, remember, your home computer, the computer I've got around right under the table over here off to the side, has more throw power than all of the government had when we went to the moon by their standards. How many of those have you thrown away? You do realize that if we just took 90s technology, not only could we simulate, but we could take 90s or 80s technology. 90s would cool. We got to where the big jump was. 90s technology with Pentium 1s. There's a dinosaur by most people's standards. And we would be outpacing and so far ahead of the original space program. So the most expensive part of the program, the most complicated issues, the mathematics and all of the service control operations, guys, could all be in a handful of computers 30-30 years old by our standards today. And yet supposedly, we just, you know, that's what they bordered out, we can't go to the moon, we forgot how, and if that is the case, it's because of the public fool system and the incompetence of these jackasses who step by step have country into the toilet and who should be dragged up against a wall and shot because they did intentionally they didn't do it accidentally did intentionally and they should be executed and one doing it now same problem they should be hanging around they should be over against the wall gone hesitate that it's called treason okay and you and i are are held by all these bizarre twisted sister standards that they pulled out of their arse and then we turn around and well there are no rules for the enemy Those are arbitrary and capricious, Ergo. That's why, again, there are no rules. I do agree with that. Ergo, that's why we need to get rid of the problem. Time to clean the house out. I heard another voice. Callers, jump in there. Who do we have? You were mentioning them 12-gauges early? Well, here's some ammo. 12-gauge, sterling, two and three-quarter double-watt bucks, 200 rounds for $155. That's not, that's at amaleman.com. Again, that's amaleman.com and it's 12-gauge, sterling. Two and three-quarter double-eyed bucks, two hundred rounds for $155. That's a British corporation, there's a crown on it. Again, that's 12 gauge sterling, two and three-quarters double-eyed bucks, two hundred rounds for $155. And you can find that at amomand.com. And again, between the two, basically for far, far less than you'd pay for, say an AR-15 or any of the other AK variants for the moment. The pump shotgun would be the useful solution for the moment. It doesn't mean that it's the answer to everything, but at this point in time, this is the most intelligent direction to go. If you're limited resources, ammunition has been available the whole time, even with all the shortages. A 12-gauge ammo has been out there. well and what about twenty gauge double there's no twenty for you to be a just get a little or pure there's no twenty gauge out there to speak of i mean it is out there but it's uh... the twelve gauge survived it through to the peak of uh... this situation guys through the peak of the you know the the krona beer virus and into the munitions uh... shortage that has taken place it is a viable solution and in fact no more expensive or less expensive than any of the main rifle rounds. But the difference is the amount of FUD energy you have at short to intermediate range and versatility of the number of rounds available that you can actually access and use with that 12 gauge. So it makes a big difference. Go ahead, jump in there. Well, I was just going to say, since we're on the topic of weapons, I was thinking, should we deal with either A, arms dealers or B, potentially a foreign power that obviously will have their own motivation, but you know, we can milk them for what they've got for the time being. What would be the best things to acquire from them that would be the most beneficial and also something that would be the hardest for us to get otherwise? well the boat both situations you have the problem of reliability uh... but you're still going to probably be seeing both situations dealt with in one form or another private mercenaries slash independent arms dealers are going to crop up in different sizes and quantities when they do this belly to be really good at pilfering the battlefield before anybody else or going to be bargain basemanding stuff from outside the country and they'll be muggling at you know in country uh... in dim when we say smuggle it can be nothing more than simply that they're with if anything loosened up for the government's allah foreign governments may turn a blind eye bob to you know introducing arms into the conflict here it depends on the situation uh... with the private arms dealers the biggest thing is you have to have inspectors i mentioned this many times air they've been the right will create on the top will look pretty good but i want to be the rifle crates in the middle of i especially want to be the one way back in the corner and to the right and the one to the left on the bottom that are the farthest and we'd like little bit checked uh... that's why you randomly spot check whatever it is you buy in the way of merchandise before it paid all with foreign entities or this is something that but i did for many years that you're going to sell american arms back to the american uh... conflict that uh... in fact you'll see older armored vehicles other pieces of equipment if it were to last for a period of time there was any kind of mechanical and physical security for volume deliveries uh... you're going to be american arms which are all over the planet of from different eras marketed back off that may not be useful for the country that's disposing of it and with america interrupted in an internal conflict what's going to happen is the arms export industry of america well is going to be kind of hampered though with that that being the case the europeans in the asians are going to pick up the market and in doing that there's going to be uh... again as a different flood of more affordable arms into the hands of those countries that are getting the kickback or payoffs from the american system that for that reason the american systems in the hands of those countries artist valuable because they're shifting to another power they will take the existing munitions and weapons systems and support parts and uh... market them into the american conflict even the u.s. government would buy that the u.s. government if it does this is an again they're stupid out there they really are you can see how stupid these people are getting a look at you got my least iris as the head of the joint chief chief of staff uh... That fool is literally, he's a blocky Israeli, is what he is, a blocky Jewish mafia type. Look at the head. And his counterparts that are rifle through the system, they know what they're going to be able to do is they're going to force the regime to go from quote on inventories that we gave to people like our enemies, the Israelis, for already their overlord. tell them what digits to pull out of the system to pay the israeli so that the american system can buy back parts of their inventory that they gave to the turd do they've got to as many times by the way there's that's an example of what can happen in both directions internal disruption of raw materials internal disruption material and equipment and the possibility of fighting in the areas where critical manufacturing what little is left inside the u.s. would be affected that's part of what part of the overall formula strategic overview with with regard to an expanding conflict inside the u.s. certain states will will state here's not nobody's talking about yet certain states will not nationalize but state eyes manufacturing inside their states including stuff that the fed may theoretically for the moment be controlling uh... example is texas is really well-rounded along if you if you take in arkansas monsouri arkansas oklahoma texas and to a degree louisiana which we did have to clear out some of the queer zones the the slash left his own uh... what basically comes down to it that they have all the everything that they need including ports of entry major merchant marine oil manufacturing raw materials everything that their fingertips is only a small amount of what they would need it would probably be through trade within the states and they could still with the exception that there would be strictly initially strategic interruption of transportation which is where texas they the texas alliance would have to very quickly embraced some form of naval assets, naval resources, in order for them to protect coastal interests because no different from any other conflict, it would escalate very quickly. Now, how how the to the mexicans would assist say the communists in washington when the time comes this would be a great way for the globalist flash internationalistic convinced the mexicans to side with the globalist out of washington and out of life and tell of eve sensitive jewish run mexico anyway and they may we may then be fighting both the mexican forces on the ground in conjunction with the new world order click that's in washington and whatever turd side with the communists in country here say everybody forget we talked about canada but mexico is in the same situation there there's a there are different factions but they're not as diversified and mexico will go in a block and if they're given a profit option example they might be given part of texas they may give part of arizona we help might even sculpt off a chunk of california and give it to the mexicans of the benefit for pitching in to attack the american patriot effort in the united states it's most likely to happen and again the turd you've got over already they're already busy burning the library of congress member how we've joked about that They're burning the Library of Congress right now. They are burning the National Archives right now. They are shredding, burning, and altering right now. In regards to auto dealers and foreign trades, what weapons or items would be the most valuable? And here's my question, is let's say that you have some smaller units, or even medium sized units, but aren't necessarily connected with their local governments yet, how are they going to afford them? Well, that's the problem in that if you deal internally, you determine the value of whatever currency that you establish. And step one is for not just conventional tactical barter and trade to take place, but also expanded international barter trade and exchange. Remember, most countries don't all deal in cash, and South America doesn't. Most countries deal in hard assets that are available from the respective states through commerce and, you know, trade activities. So while digits are spent, in many cases, useful materials available that are part of what would be excess in production in an area state are what are going to be most valuable with regard to trade and commerce outside of the state. There are things done in the south that can be done during the winter that the northern states used to take great advantage of a because of the attack on agriculture and for the moment because that's been undermined dramatically most of your winter food production is coming out of south america or that's going to be interrupted real quick and all there won't be the pickup in fact there's gonna be a big vacuum because i won't be the pickup because it's going to take time for american farming to be reestablished in the traditional snowbird states uh... to the degree that it needs to be to make up for what has become an international scam and jam agreement but with regard to trade some states will demand specific exchange or will demand hard currency they won't be interested in in fake digits they they're will be there right now the biggest problem with this is that this disruption takes place a lot of countries are going to very quickly not accept anybody's fake digits because the fake digits really are going to be useless you're bathing in them it's where we are right now but they can't admit it they've cranked out so many digits with regard to the u.s. dollar that you know they're bathing in digits and now what's happening is product is shrinking because of the realization of the lack of value of those digits. A good example of what dad's talking about. We like to use Hollyweird for some things but it's actually shown pretty good in the series Jericho when they go to the trading hub. and they're talking about salt and resources and you know, well, salt is one of the most important things that they could have in the series because, well, you insult meat. You don't have refrigeration. How are you going to keep stuff, you know, around for the colder seasons? There's also really fine examples of what not to do as far as, you know, the two towns going to war over the crops when one could generate power and the other one could generate food. rather than doing an exchange of people to help produce more food, you know, get the crops going, they go to war. Well, it wasn't necessary, but, you know, that program is full of useful things not to do, like using your shotgun as a crowbar. Right. And Jericho is the How Not to Do Things program, basically. Not in all cases, but a big chunk of it. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. So speaking of money, in America in parallel, I don't know if I've asked you this before, you said that in the transitionary period, which is probably going to be a couple months from now, when they switched the money, you said that bills will be worthless, but coins will still have value. Is that still true or is that chance? Oh yeah, but what they've done, now this is interesting, the coins will still be of value And there's one advantage to it is because numismatism, unless they ban it completely, a percentage of the population is going to be conditioned to the idea of understanding the value of coin collecting, you know, from a historical antique perspective. something interesting that happening though uh... guys of you that we all talk about the pennies you know the new zinc pennies though the newest newest ones guys if you leave them outside for a period of time they start to disintegrate almost immediately anybody notice this here's another interesting one take a nineteen seventy four or nineteen eighty four quarter laid outside take a two thousand and twenty one quarter and leave it outside next to the other quarter watch what and i'm curious this is a whole experiment are only thing the reason i noticed that because we've got a place where we're finding calling all over the place in the ground i mean dollars worth of quite changing point you know quarters times nickels and it's interesting that becomes very obvious when you look at the original older quarters with clad once which by the way we're not talking silver talking clag going uh... the older clad coin reacts much in the way of the over does what it lays in the ground or the nickels here's what's interesting or even the nickels aren't what they were i don't know what their composite is not over lying their ass off i think they are if they're saying they haven't changed anything that's that's a lot because how physically the metals react determines the composition of whatever your bonding or however you're alloying the metals. And right now, the biggest problem would be that the newest coins, unless carefully husband, are intentionally built right now to have a very short and, let's just say, limited lifespan based upon environmental exposure. So unlike, say, worrying about, you wouldn't worry about gold, silver, or copper. Yeah, copper might tarnish, which it does, and you can see the difference between the copper penny tarnishing and the clad pennies and what's happening with the, or should say, the coated pennies, because they're not clad, they're coated. And the idea that those, the newer currency, the newer coins, are going to be rated, perhaps, as less valuable. whereas progressively more and more of the older coins are going to show increased value, you know, not, step one is you're just face currency. Step two is also, remember, as you re-stabilize, new mismatic values start to apply again. And people start to realize, ooh, they ain't making those no more. Now, the new currency we'll have to replace this with, our new coin, is gonna have to be valid coin. So we will be producing gold, silver, and copper. and evaluations will be known accordingly. Okay, it's that simple. We had another voice, call our jumper there. It killed me. So, two quick questions on that one. First, I went out, you know I'm new to this. I am trying to bum rush as fast as I can to get all my stuff in order. And I've only just now started looking at the currency savings. You know, I've got my food, I've got my ammo, I've got my gear. Now that I'm settled and I feel safe, I'm trying to look at savings. Well, I just went out and got a couple hundred dollars mixed between dollar coins and half dollar coins. So you would consider that to be a good savings investment, or do I need to maybe put that in something else? Well, no. The dollar, any of the currency, any of the coins are good to have, period. The advantage is this. You have them always, and they're always at face value, but if anything else happens, uh... to the current you know what let's say uh... changes in my own monetize my monetize values are they just a state that all the fiat currency is he is dead and gone well the paper is not worth as much but the coin will always have value and once they declare that they're eliminating the uh... old currently If they're just saying it just won't be accepted, it will increase in collectibles slash other venue value right off the bat. And the neat thing is that value increases. Being able to, for instance, under the table market for other digits or products, to people who are in the know it would be very it would be even easier to utilize the value of your currency and it's appreciated value not just its original face value but it's appreciated or cumulative value value uh... coin never goes down in value at the very end of course at the very least it's always worth its face but understand that the uh... with the with regard to collectability every year that they can you know the year passes all of the currencies and you know materials available are limited i mean there is only the only prayer they only struck so many of the current up paper currency is is gone pricey right now and that's because when they were looking for other cheap investments people initially were actually investing in old currency and still are by the way they're still selling it's a big market right now Now that's a very different situation because again the paper currency certainly it's money M O N E Y But the hard currency always sets the mind of a fire, let's just say and especially as the years pass because it's physical it has weight there is a tangible process or aspect of the critical and that's one of the other things about point is it does have a mechanical value of some kind to whatever the point was made out of it along this within the traditional pointed strike uh... gold silver copper and or nickel or some of the other semi-precious metals of that it works well the new currency we're talking about right now i think is dominant copper is i think uh... the higher percentage and nickel uh... slash and or what little silver might still be using a struck clad coin i think it's no minimum that it it's like you basically spitter washed it with uh... you know with uh... uh... or watercolor all bad it is that's what i've covered by test this out take a look at the response of the new coins when they can get out the environment i'm seeing a lot of this right now and i didn't do it intentionally it was a comparative study because of the amount of money just laying around in this place finding the poor that were checking out it's like while every day we just had a rain i'd just got another handful of currency from that location of that spot so and it's all you know point of mixed ages and times in the last you know several years where it's you know been dropped uh... anyway um... otherwise though as i said originally american parallel the of the cycle still applies because when i say that it remember part of that was also the short term okay when you're in crisis with failures with a row of the road or you're trying to get get your retreat and in phase one use the you use the uh... in plastic money until they shut off the cards which will be very quick now what that happens that paper currency is only going to be good for a period of time and coined certainly with it to a degree but there's a point at which the paper currency will will not hold value even in a very short term window of what will could be a perceived permanent crisis and then the coin will become the preferred especially again gold silver but and of course any of the traditional struck coins even in what's called junk silver or the junk gold category there's much of junk gold out there anymore in any way shape or form but there used to be gold currency and there is still to a degree it's just rated as poor or fair and where poor or fair typically would be sold in bulk I don't think they're doing that anymore even though it still would be expensive. They're not doing it where they used to. When I was growing up, you could buy worn gold coins the same way you could buy worn silver coins. But now, they just simply give it a piss-poor rating. It's either poor or fair, and then good, and then very good, and then excellent, and uncirculated. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, Mark. We got you. Go ahead, caller. Yeah. the new pennies even though they have just a very thin copper they're made of zinc. Right. And zinc has a use, a friend of mine used to cast bullets out of zinc. Oh yeah, we could do that. They have some interesting properties as far as you know being able to go through things. So don't anybody discount those but any Pre-82 pennies may have copper bullion value. Your nickels, I think they're like 15 or between 25 and 15 percent nickel and a rest copper. And again, remember, people are going to be connoisseurs of this progressively. Some already, as you get into, say, the first phase of what is a permanent crisis. where people have talked about whether they're going to shut the system down or we get into a conflict internal. Guys, it's only going to take days. In some cases, it will only be hours where you won't be able to use the plastic. Phase two is people will start looking askew at the currency, especially if they find that the regime has undermined itself with paper currency. And then the coin will, of course, you'll be shifting from generally just pocket change, so to speak, present form. And we are on the march, day and night. We'll be back here the second our intel report. Don't use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee. Or something cold. I'm gonna grab a cup of coffee. It's warm up here. 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. 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I'm gonna light it up again You over at JG sales calm, you know somebody just pointed out there a couple things over there at w w w dot j g sales dot com and i i think i mentioned these uh... months ago but there's a uh... k frame they're still offering them they're not as cheap as they were back in the up another fifty dollars it were a hundred fifty dollars apiece if you're looking for a revolver or a pistol you are the project maybe you've got a little you know gunsmithing skills really not that hard you'd be amazed they do have thirty eight special all k frame model uh... actually i think these are the model six series of this mother what the model can series six nalta re-seven or nine variation that's what they are these were from canada and they had to be activate these and so they talked about it now the cool thing is there's barrels all over the place but there are two hundred dollars apiece when they were a hundred ninety start out a hundred nine then what one hundred fifty which still was reasonable but they're at you know get considering the price everything else if you will looking for a project they had a couple of these have been the but the frames have been worked uh... with the uh... armor whoever was a took the barrels off they didn't know if they were doing initially and those have been called their water to a yet that maybe three of those out of the batch they got and they did test one check them all However, gun parts, corps, apex gun parts, and sarco all have barrels for these of different lengths. The most common is a 3 or 4 inch. There is even a 6 inch, and to be quite honest, rather than making this a little 2 inch, which is what it was, a little snub gun. Even though those barrels are available, I'd go with a longer barrel. I'd make it at least a 3 inch gun, and preferably a 6, but if I had 4s in the way around, which they are, 4s are the cheapest. There's a ton of 4-inchers out there. They are the Model 7 variant barrel, but they don't have to be. There are other options. The basic thread's the same. Your depth will be the same. And if you're not familiar with how to calibrate a cylinder to a barrel, it's not hard to do. Okay? You just basically need a feeler gauge to go no-go gauge for all go-go gauge for operational purposes. that's what you're going to use it as a feeler gauge you know a set of them and uh... you can spec out this revolver pretty fast the biggest thing is making sure you lock the barrel into place because people say a little jarring you're going to miss gonna move so you have to pin it that the only thing all of the consideration here meters other tricks to the things have been done but anyways these are a nice little gun for what they are but they are service used this is why we consider of the of the cop at a very good the average is going to be good typical for a police trade-in revolver i've had hundreds and i've buried hundreds of these must take hundreds i used to buy these from people who bought out a department uh... k frames are very popular a common uh... uh... smith and what's the model comes uh... smith and what's in uh... model twenty sixes uh... model twenty ones that was another one and they were cheap way way back in the day they were cheap cheap cheap so i would do is take you know complete gun completely cosplaying it ammunition field in separate uh... ten slash containers which by the way individual boxes are also sealed uh... in packaging and ziploc bags with metro and then you know speed loaders they're stored separately uh... and then carry technology something to go in the can go in the end of the cash so for over the revolver very very popular the uh... cold equivalent are the official police and the trooper mark ones which really are headed more towards an end frame but both of those used to be about as cheap as the model ten because there were a couple of out there in cop shops now they're all collectors items and that's the problem what happened this is what we can buy a split wasn't for two hundred dollars and it's true now they are a good little revolver on a model can throw it to me i'll run it all day and abroad never get rid of it uh... in fact uh... the one i think about the middle west model can point point click if it doesn't work with it again no other physical action just pull the trigger to double action revolver That's the advantage of revolvers. If somebody miscalculates or something's wrong with the ammo, pull the trigger again. You don't have to work a slide. You don't have to drop your stance. You just keep everything on target. Pull the trigger a second time, without cocking the hammer. It's a double action. So it's pop, you know, pop, click, pop, pop, pop, click. Oh man, well I got four out of six. And that's especially if there was something weird about the ammo. Now there is some 38 special preview partisan. Unfortunately, it's $40 a box. Also over there at JG sales.com, but it is there. Okay. So that's another consideration. The other thing they do have SKS is they're at that baseline of $500. And so we're at the average price right now. and i don't see it i don't see a relief on that what you find something locally like a yard sales more of our friends got got an ask s for two hundred eighty dollars down the road here in the state sale of couple weeks ago but you got to i didn't know they were there but because he got there first and he got there early and the guy had some ammunition uh... he had some spare parts and he had a bunch of guns but he got to ask us is and they paid one ninety five for one that's little rusty and he paid about two eighty for the second one which was a chai calm that was virtually in the green still so good prices for what they are in this day and age and whoever sold them well if dad was dead he paid him our dollars for them and they got they got some big bucks for good color jump in there this time i'm a m a man dot com and they got thirty special pv pirate sign on thirty green fmj five around fifteen dollars which is about seventy some seventy-cent seventy-cent a unit how much five hundred for care yeah about seventy which is again the it's it's crazy that pistol ammo should be costing that but that's where we are and p p dot this pressure you're going to get so i mean it's good as any of the other amo out there if you're if you were to throw me in a blue box p p u o t think twice about it Not that I would argue about any of the ammo anymore because you know, the ammo's ammo. Boom, boom, does it pop and go boom? Yeah, it does. Good. That's fine by me. So again, so they do have 38 Special on hand there as part of that PPU batch that came in. Here's what Bob and me. What about all the other manufacturers? Why don't we see other brands? PPU is able to catch up where nobody else has. And I think that's rather telling if you ask me. The only other 357 or 38 is by a company called Underwood. JG Sales has some of that, but it's popped up in other locations. And it's like, why is it that, you know, they can't, they're barely able to produce nine? And 38 and 357, the foreign manufacturers are the only ones that are keeping up. So, go ahead, caller. They got mag tech. The only one in bulk. They got mag tech. 38 special, 108 green up in the day, 50 rounds, 46 dots, you know, MAGTAC for 47, then they got 38 special, federal, American Eagle, 130 green, 50 rounds for 48. So they do got others, but like I said, the PP, the PPU is the only ones that's involved for 38 special. Right, otherwise individual boxes, you know, and again, Amelmann only started doing that a few years ago. well more a few years ago now i guess maybe four years because uh... people could necessarily afford a whole case of ammunition when prices went the way they did and where they are now so that is still a good option family and women are coming back to pick it back they're out of back i just checked right okay well again that's that's one of those voters uh... and remember the other three fifty seven magnum used thirty eight but let me point something out about that if you're going to use it uh... even if you use an american revolver a steady diet of hot three of thirty eight special in a three five seven magnum cylinder is not a good idea uh... standard hundred and forty eight grain wad cutter where all the like twenty two But if you're thinking you're going to use plus P's and you're just going to save money and not use .357 Magnum and .357, you will create wear in the cylinder. Now, what's the problem with that? Well, if you've shot a lot of .38 hot loads, like plus P's or plus P plus, and you keep shooting it, you're going to distort the cylinder on the inside when you go to a standard .357 Magnum. extraction of the case will be a little hard little tougher and there's not really anything to do to fix it uh... so just a warning on that it does mean you can't use a lot of things about three five seven magma she's thirty eight special all day but because the hot magnum type loads have been developed and they were a little cheaper for the thirty eight than they were for three five seven lot of guys used to cheat my thirty eight get the dirty hairy effect when they went to the range everybody would who and are The problem is that many of the guns they were putting them in, like the, for instance, the Star Revolvers, the early Taurus guns, which are good guns, I'm not bad-mouthing into these systems, they were both good guns, but their metallurgy, as I've said many times, was not quite the same as the US. Now, even a US revolver, if you keep using hot 38 round-nose, hollow point, whatever, in a wadcutter, semi-wadcutter, in a .357 Magnum and using a .38 case. Remember that chamber, that shorter case means that all that energy is going to strike the side of the cylinder wall that's still in, you know, because of the bullet and then the case is deeper inside the .357 Magnum cylinder. So it's very critical to remember that you want to use .357 where you can use .357. if you have if you're an ammunition manager in the future you're gonna ask somebody do you have a three five seven magnum you know i got a who's got a revolver who has three five seven magnum if you got ammunition available is prioritized towards them you don't just randomly handed out at all by the way get the three fifty seven leftover the three five seven goes to the three five seven magnum operators and the thirty eight preferably to thirty eight If you run short, then you can start running the .38 in the .357 Magnum, but you want it to be precautionary for the long haul because you're going to be shooting a lot. Okay, just think about it. Even if you're using the weapons as expected as a tool in the toolbox on the battlefield, you're going to be using these things a lot. And so we need to be thinking ahead. Go ahead, call or chip in there. Hey, me again. Quick question about our topic from the last hour. So... I, you know, I just said that I'm new to this. How would one go about stocking up on hard currency, namely silver and I guess copper? What's the best way to buy it? As coins, as ingots, and where do you buy them? Well, with copper, we started to push this more than a few years ago and I still believe wholly that everybody should be investing in some copper rounds. Well copper rounds are full one ounce just like silver rounds are full one ounce and gold rounds are one solid ounce. The difference is that these are copper struck coins usually done by one of the different mints. Greg from Forbidden Knowledge still has some copper on hand. In fact when he comes up the next hour you could purchase from him whatever he has in the inventory to get some of those on the shelf. In copper, otherwise, it's the copper pennies we've been talking about. Saving them just out of the existing change is the most economical way to go because it's penny for penny. If you're poor, you're saving actual capital, capital cash, and accumulating hard currency that is part of the basic three, copper, silver, gold. Silver is affordable to get into still, but you've got to really shop around. Gold is it you know i'll look worth price went uh... years ago uh... we invested in gold at different points everybody did one week we could talk about a two hundred seventy two three hundred and fifty dollar price on an album well they've got anymore and the biggest problem is uh... the one of the ways that uh... well without a problem of most common ways that people get into gold and have for years is to ride the silver wave and make a profit off of dumping the silver having a certain amount of silver and you dump it during the high cycle of the silver sine wave. When that happens, what you take is your profit only and invest it if you've got quantities of silver that you can move. You take the quantities of the quantity purchase investment that you made and profited on and turn that into gold. gold you take it may get you up into the gold market because you took the profit mechanism to get you the extra digits you need inverted in a hard currency right now uh... gold we own you don't have a bite for all those by the way you can buy you know quarter out eight down sixteen thousand there's all kinds of different little smaller coins certainly are in gets a different sizes uh... if you're if you can't like in the copper even preferably coin over in get the india to workable but people relate to point no matter what goes through the depth of time there's something about that round disc okay so i have i have been given by made myself i know exactly what their weight is in copper fact i'm going to start smelting copper again here pretty soon uh... and doing a little but a little bit of obviously for other projects But the copper, it's not going anybody, I'm not scrapping it, I'm smelting it and making a copper reserve. So that's enough. What would be an acceptable price to pay for coins? And whenever you're in a situation halfway through the war, what currency is prioritized to be spent first versus saved versus to whom? well it eventually you're going to level out into a handful of currencies in operation no matter what there's going to be other foreign currencies in use if they still exist tangibly they don't exist tangibly what's going to happen is you're going to become whatever we choose is going to become the dominant currency it's that simple we are we again how does the government will what do you have covered do they pulled it out of their ass all of a sudden at the federal reserve notice you know over i know main mo mind you that was a bunch of white boy beyond the court-wearing excrement bankers who set up a scam to put everybody out here currently sicker on the country to the ground the way that they have and then enslaved everybody through indentureship uh... hard currency all will very quickly become the standard and underst understandable once you're leveled out past the initial crisis It's just that's how it's going to work. People will understand, in fact, as far as the valuation goes, there'll be some overlap from the present exchange, but the present exchange is also in terms of the number, the quantity. It's an inflated, fake number that doesn't need to exist for most things. We paid a nickel for, you know, it used to be, well, nickel, coke, or a nickel for a loaf of bread, or, you know, everybody always relates that, a nickel for a candy bar. Well, in reality, in valuation and actual exchanges, you paid the same then as you do now. It's just that the devaluation of the currency has increased the number of zeros past the original five. And it's true no matter what the subject is. So one of the things to understand is that you're going to wheel back all of the nomenclature. It isn't going to take, you know, if one nickel is worth like $1.58. well it's kind of an eye to financially the dollar fifty eight paper currency isn't worth even wiping your arse all instead they will happen there's going to be a tipping point where the artificial is going to die and the relationship is going to be based on what you have a little uh... no man played your value for each of the items like we were like to nickels we relate to attend that piece all that goes back to the history of american currency of the fed john stephenson still has done the best uh... overall research and essay on this and the increments that were needed to do business or traditionally do business remember half pennies pennies uh... and people have pennies yeah we had half pennies he had the original penny mark was research the original penny was thirteen and a half grams so you're talking about half an ounce of copper now there's no here's the other thing as we see what was pointed out to thank you very much one thing that that time in here is that remember uh... devaluation of the product can happen in different ways uh... how much of the bag of potato chips cost okay what sort of bag of potato chips but he got it by what we would think was a regular individual bag of potato chips for probably a couple days use for you it was a one pound bag which then became a fourteen ounce bag which then became a of the eight nine-ounce bag or eleven-ounce that became nine right now they're selling bags of potato chips in the stores that are four and a half ounces and they're costing as much as the eleven-ounce bag did just two years ago though it would happen is remembered to that they're well example i have one here uh... though we have actually i think i've moved it uh... to another box I have a one-pence piece. You know, everybody goes, well, Penny, do you have a copper? Remember all the old movies you used to watch about the Dickens era? I said, you have a copper. Well, when they threw a copper at you, understand that that copper was almost the size of a copper round like Craig's selling. Not quite as large, but heading in that direction. So we've had devaluations in different ways or restructurings in different ways. And this is why, again, a penny or one pence would buy much more, especially if it's in the traditional phase one exchange rates would be based on, for instance, the one ounce coin as the first set, first standard. Then if a treasury, if a treasury is properly established, then a weights and measures element has to be applied and valuations have to be adjusted to make more sense. uh... because the copper round is actually remember each one of the prayer is supposed to work so many times than the next coin it takes so many of the lower lower denomination to match the value of the next point up and this is true from copper to silver silver to gold but the ratio has always been the same So what has to happen is people are going to have to be retaught and relearn currency. Now, most foreigners, like the people that are coming in right now, aren't going to have much of a problem with that. This is really funny. The average peasant coming in and jumping the border in Mexico, well, they're almost as good, but probably not quite, because they're usually more of a peasant even. than the average uh... say asian if you want to the pacific ramen you want to be at nam and you said how much is uh... how much is that uh... really pretty coconut necklace with the uh... uh... in later are ivory or the inlaid uh... mother of pearl well it's still blah blah blah well can i have this and if you pull if you pulled out a little river of gold or couple of silver coins uh... the first thing they're going to do is either a break out of scale and meanwhile grab their uh... handheld uh... computer slash phone and they're going over to the market they're going to check spot they're going to tell you exactly what those coins are that piece of gold or whatever you offered was worth and then they're going to translate it between what it is that you wanted and what you have offered in value and they will be then they will actually they may also ask what type of currency do you want to return not only do they have american currency but they also have other currencies on hand because they are true entrepreneurs it's not is hard it's not hard but it does require humans to think that americans who used to have an eighth grade education supersede the idiocy of the present college system and the public full system with twelve grades that we have now The average American could easily relate to and understand weights and measures. It was by law necessary. You had to know your letters. You also needed to know your numbers so you didn't get cheated. Most of these idiot sticks out here couldn't handle either of those right now. They can barely scribble their names slash right and cursive. They can't write and cursive right now. and also so you can't tell me that this bunch here right now is in any way shape more superior in fact just reverse they gotta have the wood brain in their hand or they can't think at all and what i mean by that is a bit more if you were to shut off the handheld the slash uh... you know one eight hundred uh... idiot stickbox they all be standing there like tears and they deer in the headlights and i don't care if it's currency issues of state or whatever they immediately like half day i look for an opinion from some other fool who by the way could be completely lying to them through their oud brain. Read that there, smartphone. Go ahead, caller. I would like to address the caller's question about what coinage and what type of metal and stuff to go for. For myself personally, I've invested in some silver rounds, silver bars, the whole silver pure thing, but I've also made sure that there is The 90% silver cornage that we used to have here, they are still dimes and they're still quarters, but they're a standard weight and they're a standard 90% measure of whatever the quarter weighs and whatever the dime weighs. Those things, like the copper, and again, copper's not one for one, copper's two for one now because the price of copper is worth more than the penny itself. But to get... bags or or lots or you know, whatever number of silver dimes and so like James Wesley Rawls the big thing that they were dealing with was silver dimes because it was a small enough Denomination weight wise that they weren't coming in saying, you know here I've got a silver round and like you say about the people that Starve during the depression. I've got a $20 bill, but nobody's got me changed to give you well I've got a silver round and what I want to buy is worth a fourth of a silver round, but the guy's got nothing else to give me except that one thing that's worth a quarter of a silver round. Do I cough up the whole silver round because I need that ammo or because I need that food or does it need that water filter or, you know, do I have a smaller denomination that I can enter into, like, hence, half dollars or quarters or dimes or even the silver dollars. The Morgan's and the Peace dollars are also 90% silver. Hey, hey, hey, uh, the real don't go ahead. Don't forget the war nickels. They're silver. They have 35% silver in them. I don't know why I can still get them. Uh, but I don't know what the availability is, but, uh, that's a smaller denominations are Zach and the show up and change right now because people don't know what they are. I've, I've been a whole bunch of them in the last couple of months because people don't have a clue. Oh. I'm getting changed that, you know, again, I haven't seen in decades where you're running into change now that you just, oh, we ain't selling that. We aren't spending that. You're getting it because people are going into their coin jars and dumping them out because they're out of money. Or grandma's coin jars. That's the main part. There was one other thing I wanted to address before the break and then there's, I heard another voice behind it. Real quick though. If these creeps, and they're going to be creepy and make everybody suffer and hurt as many people as they can, when they flip the switch on the communications, okay, communications, I can get through that. I've been in communicado more than once, and so have you, Mark. You know what that's like. There's many people out there listening to have. But the thing I'm more concerned about and I want to stress people is the sanitation. Man, cholera will run rampant in a heartbeat, man. And that's all I got to say there. Please take care and I keep you all lifted up in prayer. As a matter of fact, on that note, okay guys, I have no use for the coronavirus pools. but right now and i'm dead cold serious about this i have been buying all the sanitizers and stuff because they don't they don't know what to do with them and you know what's happening i told you before we're gonna have the short pimple window where stuff is cheap where it's cheap and almost like pennies on the dollar you go by the hell out of it why Well, example, those hand sanitizers are critical for all of my medical people, but everyday use in a real crisis as opposed to the fake ass Corona Beer Virus garbage, all these things are valuable, and right now we can get three, four, or five for the price of one because they did overproduce. I ran into something the other day and I still haven't done the look up on it. At Ollie's, and they have this at a couple of locations, how many of you have seen this? It is a liquor bottle. It is a clear, it looks like an absolute bottle is what it looks like, but it's not a vodka bottle. But it's shaped like an absolute bottle. It is clear white glass. It is done by one of the distilleries. It has a black hard plastic cap which makes it the best stored alcohol you could buy. If you're going to buy alcohol in some format, but in a glass container with a a hard resin cap that stuff is the only thing good but when you're done you could reuse the blasted thing for making more down the road and you have a consistent container and a reliable container remember reliability and safety are the two issues we talked about many times last couple of days I don't know what the proof is like, I think 30% for this stuff. But here's the other thing, there's no indication that it's denatured. I'm not gonna tell you that. Do not, do not, do not drink this. However, it would not surprise me that somebody was allowed to turn a blind eye. So one of the considerations is right now this stuff is going out for $2.90 a bottle at the de-stress stores and there's pallets of it. It's in a glass bottle and it's a it's a standard distillery liquor bottle. In fact, it is a distillery that made this stuff Now why is that valuable? Oh, by the way, it's also not sterile. They actually said this on the containers not sterile Okay, wait a minute the level of alcohol pretty well guarantees. How would it not be sterile? You know guys you ever think about that one. It's like sterile What the hell and I'm like I'm scratching my I'm still trying to figure that one out because the proof level is more than sufficiently high enough to guarantee that you could use this to cleanse a wound, you could use this for cleaning surgical tools in an emergency for at least getting some kind of semblance of killed the germs on it. Okay? Anything can be better than nothing. But this is better, a lot better than nothing. However, stuff like this is out there, the alcohol is out there again, and it's the 70%. Maybe we'll see it higher again, because they aren't going to be having to thin the water out, so they don't thin it with water so much. But the hand sanitizers, especially in the really big ones, I'll tell you where they're going. I'm stacking them on the shelf right now, and they're going into the medical supplies for the surgeries. uh... that's what i've been focusing on right now is you know throat uh... you know head uh... chest cavity of right now i'm doing all the particulars there and i'm buying nickels pennies on the dollar but all the other stuff that i need for doc to be able to suit up normally that would be god awful prices uh... is right now of this is when you buy it And again, it's going to be good indefinitely on the shelf, and I don't think we're going to have to wait that long, as our caller pointed out. Real cleanliness in a situation where the water and the power get shut off, that's where this stuff really applies. And it has to do with scrubbing your arse so that you don't end up dead just from whatever the bacteria and germs that you are carrying, you transfer from places where you shouldn't be touching, you know, should minimally touch, and places you shouldn't be touching after you've touched those other spots. It's just a heads up. Okay, so you want to make sure that we, you know, square ourselves away. Doesn't mean you go clean-o-phobe. It means that you have to do basic maintenance. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Quick question. So what would you consider to be adequate prices for stocking up the particular different types of copper, and how much would you invest in it if you've already got most of your other bases covered? Well, right now, Craig has been offering the best price in the country, as far as I'm concerned. I've been telling everybody, go to Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. He's going to be up in the next hour. He has some copper rounds left. He had some really cool militia rounds I think he's out of those but he also made the dies for those So if we could get if we could you know get enough interest going where everybody he would he would do another strike But everybody have to get up off their wallet and actually move on it One of the problems is one of the companies I think that he used and he can explain this out of the air when he comes up I believe one of them is not in business now one of the mints that he was using before so the copper rounds would be the first like do a couple of twenty count cylinders uh... couple those are cheap and easy and otherwise as far as the copper goes is that i would go into the pennies i like i used to do i do know grab uh... tell me what used roles from the bank i want uh... the ten dollars worth of used roles sit down in front of the tv hang out here bill get some paper rolls from the dollar tree they got bags of point rolls right now for a dollar which has orders nickels dimes pennies in there uh... go through and pick out every eighty two or pre eighty two you can find no matter what it is no matter what it is no matter how it works by the way prettier on pretty and put that off to the side. Take your clad coin, put that off in the other direction. Re-bag and count to 50 into the rolls of the clad pennies. Save off the others. And what I also would recommend is to set... Now here's the next part that you got to pay attention. Get yourself a little magnifying glass because I can do it by eyeball, but you know, maybe it's hard to see. uh... i would separate him by seven days and eighties actually fifty sixty seventies and eighties you'll probably find fifty even some forties european is right now because i've been running into all and but i would take the you will be pay attention if you do a whole of nineteen eighty pennies do that whatever your whatever your uh... if you got seventies separate them there's a reason collectors are going to be interested in your eventually this is first down the road insurance you can do it now why your little party with the coins so when you reroll them you're gonna have an idea what's there you can go right to a certain block and start dumping them if you feel you can make some money off them okay otherwise uh... you take all the clap pennies put them into roles count all up if you got a few extra throw over in your coin jar for your reserves for instant use we've got the road when you're in poverty level during the initiation of the crisis That's how you top off your odd coins without, you know, you could either take it in your pocket and throw it in there or take your odd stuff out. Take all the clad pennies back to the bank, trade them for some more rolls, and just keep trading out and accumulating the pennies that way. And that'll take pretty much care of your copper inventory. uh... there are any copper have that i've seen probably somebody struck them but there are any half-ouchers that i've seen and nobody made a copy and copper of the pieces of eight point everybody remember those guy was smarty actually made a duplicate of the the spanish no uh... pieces of eight point and uh... the idea you could break it i don't think there's one in copper but if there was that would be a good idea that would bore it something someone could do you know paper to debate or paper to debate or That's what pieces of eight were all about didn't you know that oh I don't know the voice callers you've been there. It is coming I want to announce there's a new SM Read broadcasting up here in Cadillac, Michigan It's ninety five point one FM where you went in the Cadillac area It's a rebroadcaster Yes, very good and again again. It's not again. It's ninety five point one FM It's got a Cadillac, I don't know how far the range is, but it is got a Cadillac. It's a friend of mine, again, it's 95.1 FM. Cadillac! Cadillac. Very fine city. Well, actually, it's pretty, actually got pretty lakes, guys. Got hit hard when they started to miss Fiddle Fart way before the Corona beer riders thing when they started Fiddle Farting with the in the state of michigan with all the additional taxation and nonsense with the properties and then the devaluations etcetera otherwise again good point you know good uh... good area for uh... again let the people and bring the people up to speed we appreciate the rebroad caster thank you and uh... i would remind everybody again support your local's any in fact also if you can put a microfem up and online you don't have to broadcast all the time uh... you could leave it at you can put it up and leave it on standby so you're ready for the future because that is one of the other things that needs to be done and it's on the list of things to do that should be a priority cut local communications remember everything to be run with the twelve volt battery if you're doing a micro f m station twelve old car batteries and or generators will get the job done and solar power all the other fun things plugged in and you'll be broadcasting when the rest of the system with a power grid down something to think about there. Go ahead, caller. Chip in there. Yeah, I do consulting, preparedness consulting. And so far, I'll tell you what you're right on the mark as far as the, the, so I love that a lot of things, but we're talking about the silver and stuff. I will, I will mention this. If anybody's buying an online to shop around, but Jam Boyan does have a veteran discount. And that's usually, that's their best pricing. So, that can fluctuate, you know, it goes, you know, a dealer to dealer. Today, their best pricing versus SD bullion is pretty much equal. I think it's like $29.99 per ounce. But, yeah, that's another possibility of what people can do if they're better. And go ahead and get a location out a couple of times so everybody knows where to go. Oh, the websites? Yeah. Jmbullion.com and SDbullion. That's searedeldertbullion.com and julietmikebullion.com. Very good. So, but yeah, that's two of my preferred websites, primarily Jmbullion because I get the veterans discount, I get the best pricing. But when people are asking about that and they're asking about copper I always I shuffle them right over to the the pre 82 copper sense I tell them to go get a bank box of pennies go through it You know if they ask me, you know, why do you want a box of pennies? Just tell them you're a collector and then you bring back the rest of the pennies and you get your money back Also, you tend to find them tend to find wheat pennies through there save up those wheat pennies Take them to a coin dealer sell them for a nickel apiece put down money towards more silver Yep, exactly. See that's the thing. When you say to stock up pennies, are you saying to keep them in their current form or are you saying to try and harvest the copper from them? No, no, keep them in their current form. I'm sorry, go ahead. Call your job in there. Oh, no, no, no. Just keep them in their current form because if you melt them down and you just give somebody a blob or some sort of weird round, they're not going to know what it is. This is for identity purposes. Right. If you keep it in the original penny form, they're going to know exactly what you're getting. or what they're getting? It's a weight and measures issue. It's because you have standard weights and measures people can identify. It's just like when we talk about buying food. One of the advantages of going to Dollar Tree and getting those little eight ounce bags of coffee, you didn't make it. So when you trade it, everybody's going to look at it and go, oh, okay, well, that's an eight ounce bag of, you know, French vanilla or hazelnut or regular coffee. But guess what? It's all the same measure. We know exactly what the weight is and I didn't put it in the bag. So the nice thing is that there's no contest over the value of the product. And the same is true with coin. This is what I've said many times. The American War for Independence, guys, we used every coin that ever was stamped. And we paid in everything. And we even paid the soldiers. If you look at the history of Valley Forge, remember, they got a big block of money, finally, right in the middle. and there's an inventory look at the inventory of coins that were sent to washington now the the manager the the treasurer if you call him actually again the uh... financial year uh... his job was to know the values and the weight and measures of everything so that they could translate them and in many cases remember they were still handing out continental because you see all those gold point gold coins are silver coins or copper's Those were used to buy, you know, how many pogs from a farmer? Well, what's it worth? Well, it's worth about two silvers. You know, I'd say I'll take, you know, I'll take two dollars of silver and how about 18 pence? And so they're going to take the valuation of that. And by the way, the farmer would know, even if they used Dutch coin, if they used Spanish coin, if they used American currency struck recently, they would know the value of all of them. In fact, even the Spanish doubloons, I think, what was it? The one that had eight pieces of eight in the inventory because they're listed. They actually listed them. So everybody knew when they were being paid out, this is the part about you will learn or you will starve. And if you try to steal, you will be shot by the people you're trying to steal from. Don't worry about the cops. You know, that's the other part about this. Everybody will get a lot more polite and every... And we're also going to want a certain amount of honesty. And so one of the things that will forge those two features, obviously, is being well armed. And of course, then you still have scallywags saying they're going to be criminals, and they're going to be put down progressively. But the process of weights and measures is always a matter of standard, of again, something recognizable that everybody can accept. And that's why when you trade, like I said, while I trade you, I got eight ounce bags of coffee, I got four cans of chili and chili with beans. Everybody knows when they're made, what they are, and they'll relate. The same is true with coin. And again, the only problem, and I've mentioned this many times, is platinum has been out there. Platinum has dropped and there are for whatever reason platinum has done something weird It used to outpace gold and right now gold is outpaced platinum. Well, we'll Robin said remember dr. Smith that could um, oh My so anyway Platinum is one you that they were trying to get people invest in but my problem as I pointed out with this is the average person could look at platinum and go that silver and No, it's platinum. No, it looks like silver to me. This is why you got to remember again, copper, gold, or silver, gold. Just similar metals where there could be no confusion. Copper, silver, gold. They have specific incremental valuations. They were simple. They are hygienic. Remember, copper, silver, and gold are all hygienic and kill viruses, bacteria, and everything. It's your electric charge in the metal. I think that personally, I mean, and again, the ring knockers, the spit swappers guys, and all these people that know real history know full well the true value and why things were of value like that. And it really has to do with what I just said, hygienic currency. I know I can pass it off and it can't kill you. Okay, unlike the whole story about the blankets with the disease and the, oh my god, he got that kind of thing so that's what the most important is consistent weight measures and satisfaction of a part of both the uh... buyer of the seller or in this case maybe both customers and the ongoing process of being able to trade with other people because they're both satisfied they're all satisfied everybody understands that any and this too can change a little bit as we change it because we have to have a leash what are now and finally legitimate currency standards again in the earliest phase it's going to be more complicated only because of the diversification that is going to be have to be used it like american war for independence well did we want to use all one point sure i'm sure they'd love to but they could afford to because though the the donations and the wealth and the transfer and trade that was taking place nationally and or and internally within the colonies a lot of different uh... elements traded in there with different parts of the world and so their currencies were interactive but it was social norm that was like a total decoys in your their own places come currently stupid in the united states You go anywhere else pretty much in the world and they're gonna well, you know, I've got $16 and I need to okay That's how many gilden or that's how many doishmarks or that's how many rubles or that's how many yen or that's how many qualm or that's how many correct on the list everybody else they do the math fast So in America, everybody's been stupefied and it's because of the public fool system Hey, you go back 50 years, no, 50, you gotta go farther than that. You go back 60, 70 years, especially after the Great Depression, Americans were very currency savvy at that time, because they knew what devaluation and treachery the banks ran. So they got really good at it. Then we got stupefied by the public fool system, starting with the 60s. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, speaking of Valley Forge and George Washington being sent money, How, especially in the smaller areas of control, would newly established or newly transformed local governments, or let's say militia walks into a town, kills all the Federals and puts their flag up and quickly establishes a temporary government, how is that government going to be able to organize funds to help supply the unit? Because I know that we don't like taxes. So how is that going to be a thing. How are we going to get it done? Are you trying to see me as far as integrating that population or integrating that local community into the bigger picture? Well, that's not a military process. That's part of the legitimate bureaucratic process of a minimalist government, of a government, if we're going to accept the idea that there's going to be some form of governance. Now, most taxation pretty well ceases to exist with the process, and again, everything resettles and reshifts first nationally because, well, let's back up here. There's a couple stories in the last couple days. Perfect question here. But it's also something you're seeing right now. We're seeing the first part of this with the arguments about infrastructure, but also about going after the guns. uh... one of the things that keeps popping up is what you receive federal money that we can cut federal monies off well the state and send the monies into washington d c so we're right at the brink of where the next thing the state says is well that you just threatened me that you're going to cut me off we're not sending any more funding from the state of missouri or the state of texas to you in washington that way you can't cut us off Instead of us squandering our digits and giving them to you so you can let Izzy Blatstein of the Jewish mob pair off about 40% right off the bat and steal it outright. How about instead we keep 100% internally? The biggest problem we have is that if everything were properly American, because right now it's foreign, it's global. it was properly american american run the monies would basically stay within the community begin with the biggest thing with a an area that would be you know ball back in part of the alliance and progressively would be cleaning itself out is the currency exchange transfer and the fact that they would be behind the curve in the devaluation process are there are there f r and circulation can we come up with a system for transfer of f r and we have we've had this conversation till four o'clock in the morning all over the country uh... on these very subjects what would your transition process be that's not the position of the militia to deal with the all remember the maliciously fighting formation And it is a temporary fighting formation only for the duration of the conflict, and then it settles back in as a civilian institution that is idle. It's still operational, but it is idle. It is the process of getting good governance into the local mechanism tied in with good economic structure. That is a separate process altogether. We're not trying to militarize the country. What we are trying to do is re-martial or re-militarize the population to understand and maintain their responsibilities. But the economic and the social structure is a separate sidebar. You can't force this down somebody's throat at gunpoint. What you need to do is demonstrate the advantages. and the first and foremost is that you manage your own affairs but people don't want that most everybody like being in a communist state right now look at how many panty ways you've got better staying home every business where i am here right now in this communized michigan state can't find the employees to run in most cases half of what they have available to run That was partially what I was asking the other day is when a militia takes over an area, maybe one that's been disputed and there's not a whole lot of well-known people there to immediately take over leadership, how do they kickstart it? How do they get people off their dead ass? How do they work out? Well, the people that are motivated are going to have to step up and that's where the individual mechanism at the township and the county level are going to have to be developed. uh... in many cases we have an advantage in michigan because the division here is such that it's happening in and of itself and it's the impetus for the concern that your your did you're discussing most counties and townships are pretty much in our camp now while the enemy can theoretically say that certain counties are under the control even in those counties the townships and they and and elements of the county government are already in our camp Now, when we escalate this, the contested areas may not be contested for that long, and when they are, the basic mechanism for internal governance is there. By the way, the townships won't be paid as much as they are. That's the one thing they're probably not going to like, is they're not going to be making a living, a sidebar living off of you, the taxpayer. That money will never be paid the way it is now. Instead, we're going to be rolling back the whole bureaucracy. in doing that we've we don't need the base or the numbers that most people are thinking are based on the idea that we're going to run the system the way these piss ants have run this thing into the ground right now. The first part is ratcheting back to such a degree where the responsibility goes back to the people where the people have to get motivated, get integrated and involved and are going to, if you're going to want to eat, you're going to have to work. Most everybody has the ability to work. Now, the economic end, as far as an American banking system, well, let's go back. That's how it was unto itself. First of all, every American is a banker. You just don't know it. That word banker has been created as an isolation mechanism so that the OY boys were able to slide their people in and make them a hyper-specialized mechanism. Traditionally, our American system was basically where the Amish have been forever. or are those are me people quaint are they quaint well in reality the obama should have never peeled off that would be with the exception of the the what is the bridging interaction that's necessary because of the change in perversion of all our money system The Amish and other groups like that who work amongst themselves have an entire trade mechanism that is totally different from what you would relate to at present time and it exists right now. They call it milk can banking. Okay, milk can banking is very much alive and very much already still very much alive and they wouldn't be phased by this, for instance. With the exception of their interaction outside of their communities, And outside their communities is where they use bridging currency and they use other tools, very limited degree. Otherwise, in their own communities, they have whole system all by itself. Already worked out and minimized, not grossly overcomplicated. Most things that we're doing right now, this government has no business nor need to do. But if you're a control freak, then you'll just say you want to add all kinds of titles and nobility and all kinds of bureaucracy so you can try to piss at, you know, micromanage everybody's life. And most all of that would be gone. So at the township level, what do we need? For instance, we need to certainly have an established local government because we have to make a minimal number of decisions, mostly having to do with the road net that's been developed. The only other consideration is, you know, and even that, first and foremost had to do with transportation and accessibility because that enabled commerce. So traditionally, even with the federal government, okay for instance, and it's why and how they were able to bridge up and create the Defense Interstate Highway Network that Eisenhower proposed, originally it was canals and limited highways. And highways were a secondary thought. Canals and waterways were the expressway of the day. Then they added highways because the Natchez Trace is the first American highway in the United States. Go look up the Natchez Trace. Once they established that, even though they never maintained it the way they should, That particular course set the groundwork for what became the national highway network in the long haul. But even there, everything was minimized. Only when the technology changed did we add another part of the budgeting to that and that had to do with bridging. And unfortunately, every time you add a technical aspect to the infrastructure, the parasite scumbag leomical wearing filth always figures out how to wield their way in and then grossly overcharge and then also never do the job they're supposed to that's why we had bridges falling in the mississippi river here a few years back because we have a lot we have all this excuse for funding and once you create this digit machine and they pile the digits up slide them under the table and don't spend them on what they're supposed to try the nuclear industry had the problem that it had not because nuclear industry bad idea It's because the standards were undercut by the bean counters who could steal the cash for operations out under the table over Tifife and Tel Aviv, which is what they always do. Go ahead. Hey, quick question. How much influence will militia leaders and people like you or people like James Wesley Rawls have on the you know political process both during the war and at the end of it when we start trying to talk about everything we're going to need to do at the or a lot of weight unless we step up to the plate actually become highly aggressive in terms of of dressing down uh... there's going to be a lot of the phones and idiot stock who did nothing for the fight who will try to slide in and push out the people who bled for the cause be prepared for that it's it's always it's always the case you have these at that's an idiot and incompetent the tea party type sort of entity party takes least would be maybe they be sure for the fight but what what if this way the patty waste types like you see in the republic party with trickly quickly try to slide in and there be a lot to read behind them and the same kosher bankers trying to push them into play so that you get the ball rolling to corrupt the process again This time around we should have a better working knowledge and we are going to make our voices heard in pointing out what is the number one problem. And it is foreign influence is always the first corrupt, you know, the corruptor. That's all there is to it. Because by being foreign you can never reach out, grab the bastard by the neck and throttle them dead. It's always a tentacle coming into your country that does the subversion manipulation and if you cut it off, the stump rolls back to the core and disappears out of sight. So here's one of our problems that we have right now and we will have in the future is what I said many times was tradition in this country until they started the public fool system. When they got the public fool system, they conditioned everybody, oh we need to be global. before the basic actionable state operations of all state operations not federal because the fed didn't have any of these beach bullshit powers you buy local first state second in other words either you know local as in your statement another state second only because maybe your state doesn't provide the product and foreign last and preferably never Everybody understand that now as long as we held to that we had 25 different products on the shelf made by American manufacturers in any subject today were a bunch of stinking peasants when you go to a store you got one item when I was growing up you could have you did have Japanese and you did have Hong Kong and you even didn't have Chinese because we would let the communists in but you had 25 or 30 or 15 or 4 or 6 or 10 different product different items all from the same product idea but from four or five or six of american producers so you had selection selection is well model of the company go option or single single option structures are communist and you've got communism right now here or you do have different flavors of electrical tools you can get green flavor red flavor yellow flavor blue flavor So you can get flavors and electrical tools, and they do have their spin-offs in the mechanical world. But when you route it all back to where they're being made, it's all being made in the same stinkin' Chinese Communist country by mostly the same factory, just like tennis shoes. I got Schmidt Lab tennis shoes. Well, they're no different from Nike's. They're made on the same machine they just put other, they just hold them and crank them out. The big thing here again is... Other state, which is, again, national, and if the only last we go to a foreign, a foreign resubmer, and only because maybe we just saw some awesome material, but that's the only reason. And then the biggest problem we got right now is in most cases, we don't have the manufacturing level on the material, so we have to choose the manufacturing to get the job done. We got five minutes into Craig's show, go and shoot, slap me in the microphone. God bless our republic. Got the new world order. We want a much better day and night. Okay, Craig coming up, call her. Craig has them, ask him about them, and guys, if you're going to invest, invest with our allies first and other people second. Craig's an ally. You should be doing business with him. Same to another dangerous episode of Forbid Knowledge. My name is Craig. I think I'm all muted and every... unmuted. Uh, this is, if you're listening live, you will be listening on June the 30th, last day of June of 2021. Got some news here that I guess I'm kind of surprised that apparently not many people know about yet on this network And I'll start out with that I'll probably end with that as well because it's kind of big news for a lot of you listeners right now especially on Mark's weapons Wednesday most everybody listening in my voice right now knows of a Gun show and machine gun shoot called knob Creek machine gun shoots. It's an annual both actually about two times a year It's always in the spring and in the fall of each year. Now the last three have been canceled due to the Coronavirus. We had the spring of this year and both of them last year were canceled. So we haven't had one in more than a year and a half. So far, what we see is we still have one in the fall. Now, that could change just like anything could change. I mean, a lot of people seem to be celebrating the thing that we're seeing the oddest thing, but no, we've got one more wave coming. And it'll be coming in the fall, so who knows? But for right now we have one, we still have another show this year at the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, that's in Kentucky and near West Point, Kentucky. Not too far from Fort Knox, actually. But I have some news that I didn't realize was so unknown until I talked to Ed briefly today, and apparently most of you probably don't know this on this network, that this show coming up in the fall here will be the last Knob Creek machine gun shoot ever According to the people at the Knob Creek gun range. Yes indeed. Um, here's here's the scoop. I guess that's a scoop I don't know I went to get my mail and I only get my mail about once a month I don't have an address where I'm staying in my van So I go to a location where I get my mail and they wanted a renewal form from the Knob Creek gun range for the fall show It's October 8th and 9th. I think you'll have to check their website The website still shows that this next show is valid in the fall. It's still up and coming unless something happens where Kentucky gets shut down by the governor or something of that nature, that could still happen. And the mail was my renewal form for my fall tables that I have because about two years ago I became a regular at regular tables. There was an eight year waiting list to get on with the show. It's one of the best gun shows left in the country as far as I'm concerned and based on my many years of doing gun shows all around the country. Knob Creek was still one of the better performers and it's a pilgrimage for any gun enthusiast and this may be your last time so pay attention. Go to their website, knobcreekrange.com I believe is what it is. Don't have it in front of me. I checked it today. It still does not reflect the news I'm about ready to impart to you tonight. that this coming fall will be the last non-creek machine gun shoot. Yep, sorry to say, but it's a pilgrimage. If you've never been to one, you must go to one. This will be your last chance. It's a pilgrimage because any true gun enthusiast will tell you that this is the show that you kind of have to go into once in your lifetime at least. And many people do, and it's in fact, this is one of those shows where I can hear foreign languages all walking up and down the aisles. So people do come from around the world and certainly from around the country to go to this show. For those of you who don't know, this gun range, it's a regular gun range. It's open basically, I think it's five days a week. They're open Wednesday through Monday or something like this. I can't remember exactly how it goes. They have a certain day off that they claim their own. And let me make it clear, the gun range itself will not be closing down. It's just the machine gun shoot will no longer be held. So for the locals anywhere near there, if you go there to shoot, you will still be able to go there to shoot. You just will not ever be able to attend another machine gun shoot other than the one coming up in the fall of 2021. This will be the last one. So I went to get my mail and in there was the renewal form with an additional piece of paper that unfortunately I don't have it in front of me. I'm not at where that location where the paper is, but it was fairly short and I basically said that this will be the last machine gun shoot for the Knob Creek Range. The last one. I've got a question for you Craig and I kind of was doing it. We were texting a little bit before the intelligence report and I put it out there but I don't know if you fully understood what I was asking. The range is open of course they still have competition shoots there and everything. What about the gun show? Because the machine gun shoot and the gun show are kind of like meshed together right now but they still will have the facilities to do the gun show even if the range stays open they'll still have all those buildings will they continue to do a trade show or yeah that that's what I was trying to get you to ask them when you had the opportunity. Okay well the gun show portion or is it is it going to be gone for now? Yeah, I did not understand that portion of your question and I did not specifically ask them. I did call to confirm, even though I got this letter in the mail, I knew it was real because I got the letter in the mail directly from them, so I knew it was real. But I did not specifically ask when I called that. Ed made a good suggestion that maybe they didn't want others to know because apparently, if you go on their website, it is not shown on their website that this is the last machine gun shoot. However, when I called them, and they made a good suggestion that maybe I should get permission that it was okay to release the information, I told them I had a YouTube channel and a radio show and a TV show, and they said, yes, if you can, we actually put it on their Facebook page. So if you go to the Knob Creek Gun Range Facebook page, all you will see there, it's not much of an announcement, and you might have missed it. Let me bring it up on my phone because I took a picture of it. I can't go to Facebook. I found out today. Because I don't have an account and I won't serve an account so unless you have an account you really can't do anything Facebook because that's the very first page when you go to Facebook.com it asks you to sign in logins find and give us your phone number your your date of birth and your your give us a DNA sample and whatever so they won't let you even look at their their damn website so good riddance to them so Anyway, I got it on a different computer and did look at it. And let me see, let me find the picture. I took a picture of the screen and you can confirm this for yourself. I wanted to confirm it more than just, and of course I did call them and I did get the confirmation that way. I'll get back to your question, Ed, here in a bit. I'm looking for the picture I took so that I can quote exactly what the Facebook page says. And it's just a PDF picture, basically. It shows the Westport, Kentucky, and the Knob Creek Gun Range, or Knob Creek Range dot com. But again, you won't find this information on their own website yet. But the picture below says, our 50 year finale, machine gun shoot and military show, October 8th and 9th, 2021. So if you missed that word finale, you might have missed what I'm telling you tonight. Well, they did have it because he told me on the phone, well, yes, we have it on our Facebook page, sort of, but we didn't put it on our website yet. Now, I got this letter, it was postmarked June the 6th, I think it was, so it had been sitting in my mail, but stacked for at least two weeks. That's why I didn't get it, but anyway, I got it last week and I looked at it and I couldn't believe it. I saw it, I was like, wow. I waited eight years again on this waiting list, finally got in as a regular, did one show, and then now it's canceled, it's going to be canceled. And this will be my second show as a regular. I can see that happening for two reasons. One is the age of the individual who is the host of the event. And the cost. Number two is the cost of ammunition where it's at right now. I mean, machine gun shoot, people literally, they burn through millions of dollars of ammo when it was cheap. Where it's fitting now, could you accumulate enough ammo to do a machine gun shoot the way they have been? That's why I was asking about the gun show in general, is that being closed down or is it just a machine gun shoot? Because I could understand them, with ammo being the way that it is right now, the machine gun shoot being canceled just because of the sheer cost of the ammunition that they burn through. Well, you have at least one part of the two right. Here's what I, when I talk to the person on the phone and yes, Kenny, in the paper I've got, and let me ask you, let me ask you real quick. I think the answer is yes, but have you been to one of the machine gun shoots before? I actually never have. Everybody else in my family has been. I'm usually stuck here running the board because we do a broadcast from there when we do have a representative there from the family. So this will be your last chance if you if you get a chance maybe you can think I think you could probably run the board from Anywhere you have an internet connection am I kind of right about that? Are you able to do that somehow? I've got a mobile setup, but it doesn't work as well as Being in the studio it can be done it and it can be done on the fly even to a degree But Wi-Fi connection I've told you this before you know city when you were doing the streaming, Wi-Fi is not the best solution for streaming because of the way Wi-Fi works. It sends burst packets. Even this 5G BS that they're coming out with, it still sends burst packets. It's not going to be terribly great for streaming because it's only able to send so much so fast. And while you're recording and streaming, there's always going to be those blips. And that's what creates a buffering. And sometimes it even creates audio distortion. I've told people it's like, well, yeah, I've got a wire into my house that goes into my box. And then I connect to my Wi-Fi. There's the problem. You know, get off the Wi-Fi, get a hard line. And the reception there is pretty bad for phone service, so that would be the same for Wi-Fi probably. I don't know, maybe that'll change with all these satellites. Elon Musk, is that Elon Musk? Yeah, Elon Musk's putting your door up. It would still be a form of Wi-Fi, a still form of packet communication, like packet radio. It's not good for solid streaming of audio. That's one of the problems that we have with our emergency communication system right now. Everything being switched over to digital. That's why it constantly fails whenever there's a big emergency where everybody tries to get on the cell phones right now. Anyway, I'll digress and let you continue. Okay, well, I found out when I, okay, the paper that I got in the mail, basically the reason being that was set on the paper was kind of what Ed said in the beginning was age. Basically said well, we're getting older and maybe it's time to move on and that's that's basically the only explanation Kenny and Gina I think are two of the key players that actually run that gun show or Kenny is older than Gina, but but anyway But but I suspected there was another reason I asked specifically I didn't nothing was said about the ammunition but basically What was said to me on the phone this evening before they closed tonight they were They said well, it was a multitude of reasons, but I said well, you know what the I know among the vendors Some of the the talk will be whether or not it's true rumors or what you know, what have you some of the talk will be because several years ago Not Creek gun range was talking about making the vendors get their own insurance to be at the show and proof of their insurance liability insurance for the For being selling guns or whatever. It's show Now that would have knocked me out and maybe a lot of others because what gun shows do is they have a blanket insurance policy for the entire event the promoter does but Apparently what was happening and we see this around the country happening in various ways not only through insurance but through banks and other things trying to shut down gun shows that are a little too liberal what minded to want to allow a gun show to use their credit cards We find the insurance companies also stepping in and apparently the not pre insurance company was basically no longer going to cover them, so they were going to have to have vendors have their own insurance. That didn't come to pass because they actually had a date on that, that we were going to have to, but somehow they made a deal and got that reversed, but, and I asked him, I said, well, what is the, You did have anything to do with insurance because that's going to be the talk among the vendors because at one point a few years ago You're trying to get us all get it her own shirts. They said well that it was a combination of things So and I didn't I didn't press many further I can see the ammo being a big portion of that the insurance makes sense because they're of course with the Who that who's in power right now? They're constantly pushing the gun control BS When you look at how Knob Creek was also used by the media wall, Trump was in office to create that fake invasion. Remember the night fire footage with that what was it CNN pulled up scenario Creek footage and used it Yeah, we were evading Syria bubble and they ran with that story and couple of Ben de Knob Creek and had seen that footage They didn't even use new footage They used footage that had been out there on the internet for years that people have gone back and watch so they recognize the explosions in the I should check to see if they use my footage I can affect that I had to assume CNN probably Yeah, I don't know about the MO. I did not ask about the MO. I didn't think about asking the MO. I didn't want to stay on the phone along with him. I basically told him that I could make this public if it's okay with you. And they said, yeah, sure, we got it on our Facebook page already. Sort of. It's there, but there's not much there. If you go to Facebook.com and if you have an account, you can sign in without giving your DNA, then yeah, you can see that they say the finale, the 50-year finale. Now, There may be other reasons that they didn't tell me and I didn't ask anything specifically and he didn't really exactly confirm the story about the insurance but he said, well, yeah, he said, yeah, it was a combination of things. That was his quote. Well, it may have been more than that too. I do know that the Arizona machine gun shoot is going to be postponed for probably a year because of the ammo situation right now. Okay, and that was another... We asked if it was just a postponement or if it was going down because it could just be that it was a postponement because of either repair to the facility, because they did that before. They shut down six months to improve the camping and parking area, putting in that bridge and stuff. But that's not the situation here. Yeah, and to add to Ed's point there, to be clear, there are other machine gun shoots in the country. This was just the most famous and the biggest one. That's all. There are machine gun shoots, I'm sure. They're not as good as Knopk Creek, but who knows? They might increase in popularity now in other locations of the country due to the Knopk Creek being shut down. I don't know the answer to that. Of course, nobody does. And of course, the climate for guns is getting increasingly difficult for gun shows. And now me announcing this, and I like that's another reason I thought it was probably a good idea to ask them like I had suggested, because maybe they didn't really want it well known because what's going to happen now, I think, Once my word gets around, because now I've told it to maybe hundreds of people, I don't know how many people are listening, and they're going to tell their friends, because this is obviously a network that kind of cares about what happens in our group. Now the word might spread more and more. There were 150 some comments on their Facebook page regarding that post. So there are some people that know about it. I didn't read any of the comments. And there are also some shares, I guess they called it or something, this Facebook has, I don't know what Facebook has. I had somebody looking up for me on their account and they told me a couple things and I don't know what I was looking at. But now this probably will be, this is my best prediction here, probably not too hard to figure out. This will probably be one of the biggest machine gun shoots that Knob Creek has ever had. Not only have they not had one for a year and a half, but now this is, if news gets out more and more, that this is the last one. more people may make that pilgrimage like they maybe were putting off their whole life. You really need to see it. Now I have not been to another machine gun shoot. The last machine gun shoot is going to be around October 11th, right? 8th and 9th. October 8th and 9th. 8th and 9th. Well it usually falls near my birthday. I took a stab in the dark because October 11th is my birthday and the last I think two were literally on the weekend of my birthday but yeah. Yeah, usually me too because I'm right there also. I'm in 16. So the, so I think, I don't think it's hard to predict this, but it's probably going to be a very big machine machine. There's going to be a lot of people attending, unless they limit, you know, who knows, the Coronavirus may change everything. Well again, coronavirus or not, I think a lot of people are probably going to show up. If you haven't been before, it's definitely a once in a lifetime event to go there and see it firsthand. Wish I had been, I'm probably not going to be able to make it to the last one. So it's got some of us going to slip by me, but it's I've had some interesting, so many interesting experiences in my lifetime. Craig, I think I'll survive. But with the conversation that we've been having on Liberty Tree Radio about where to get stuff, supplies, contacts, inroads, guys, a show like this is a great place to do it. To get vendors information, pick up their business cards. Whenever I go to a gun show, whether it be local or I'm going a little farther away to it, I always go around and I collect the vendors business cards. I got one guy I want to order glaideous from. Really cool one with the mask steel handmade great, you know craftsmanship If you're but if you're looking for information on where to get ammo from importers exporters direct order stuff shows like that is a place to do it. Shows like that are the places to make contacts, to get information, to get business cards, to add to your collection of people to contact if you're looking for certain items. So if nothing else, with some of the conversations that we've been having here on the network, If nothing else, it would be worth it to go to collect the business cards that way you have contact information for people that you may see as being worthwhile contacts in the future. Because you're probably never going to be able to get them all in one place again anymore. At least not on the scale that they are there at Knob Creek. Unless they continue to do the gun show portion of it. Just not do the machine gun shoot, but again That's the next topic we can talk about here now I did not ask that question specifically about the gun show versus the machine gun shoot as far as I've ever seen all the years I've been doing that show even though I only became a regular a couple years ago Two and a half years ago something like that I I have done more than a dozen times before that as a fill-in when people don't pay within 30 days of their tables Then they let they have a list of people they call up and they've I've been called up probably a dozen times So anyway, I've done the show many times The machine gun shoot and the gun show are One the same essentially now they're connected the gun ranges right beside the machine gun shoot Sorry, the gun range is right next to the gun show. The gun show, if those have never been there, it's like a big pole barn without walls. So it has a roof and then nothing else. And now they have a concrete floor. For decades, they never had a concrete floor. They do have one now. So it's a little bit cleaner as far as the dust goes, because it used to really be a dust nightmare for those. And I guess I should also warn you, it's a grueling show for us vendors as well, because You have to put up with the weather with cold hot wind You don't have to generally put up with the rain unless you're near the edge and the wind's blowing it in and you're near the edge You also have to put up with if you have manic or some kind of a lung ailment You probably won't want to go not because of gun power because of burning cars and burning boats and campers and such Because there's always a something burning downrange. So if and depending which way the wind is blowing sometimes it comes right back at us So that might be a reason not to go. I mean, I'm just warning you ahead of time if you do have a problem with something to do with a lung ailment or asthmatic or something. Well, you know what? Everybody has these masks now. If you got a lung ailment and you want to go, just pack the BS Coronavirus mask. That'll be enough to keep the large particulate out of your lungs. I'm asthmatic myself, okay? I can't see anything that's burning there being a real problem for you other than a large particulate. Yeah, particulate, yeah, that's very terrible. Well, there's fumes as well, like fiberglass boats are another thing that's always burning downrange, for instance. So there are other things that burn downrange. Seat cushions in the cars. There's a lot of things that in the car that's burning the wiring, the metal doesn't really cause a problem. But there's always been rubber. There's always just a lot of things that are burning. And it may be irritating people that do have problems. That's all I'm saying there. And us vendors have put up it plus the noise. Now if there is an ammo shortage, you have several months to build up ammo to bring with you if you think you want to attend it. That's up to you of course. You can get it wherever you think you can because maybe there will be a shortage. I don't know the answer to that. That might be correct on that. There is a shortage in ammo right now, Craig. We've covered it. But they're also more, it might be more ammo there than anybody's ever seen like there always is, because there's always, they bring them in by the pallet. Now maybe they have less ability to bring them in by the pallet this time coming up. I don't know the answer to that because I don't really deal with ammo, but they've always had a lot of ammo there. I'm sure they're probably planning to do a big blowout. If they can get the munitions there, it'll probably be there, but it's probably going to be there for select purpose and use. When the show is done, whatever is left over, you may be able to make some really good deals on it. But yeah, the the animal situation across the board, even if you look over 22, ridiculous. Well, what in my experience, the Glade to Gun shows you ridiculous costs for some things. I'm not sure. Yeah, but anyway, go ahead. I'm not sure not Creek knows what a 22 is that by the way? They have they have I've seen them there. I know people who've taken them to shoot them there. There are 22 machine guns. There are 22 Gatlin guns. There's stuff that show up on that line that you would be surprised water cooled machine guns. Oh, yeah, of course. Many guns were Civil War minigun, you know, is the magazine said or the belt said, you know, chain gun where you turn the wheel manually and it goes two, two, two, two, two. That even shows up there. We've seen Civil War cannons show up there, tanks and artillery and all kinds of stuff. So yeah, it's probably there. If you haven't seen it, you're maybe you just didn't recognize it, you know, but. Tanks, they were at one time, I remember one year there were three American tanks downrange doing maneuvers and giving a demonstration. Also, every year the Huey flies overhead, sometimes two Huey fly overhead. And so there's a lot to see there. And you'll see all sorts of armored vehicles and mules and all sorts of other military vehicles there. Not a whole lot of military vehicles, certainly not like military vehicles show, but you will see them there as well. And so again, if you're a gun enthusiast, you really ought to go at least once and this is your last chance. But again, you will have a chance to go to other machine gun shoots around the country. Also, it came to mind that, okay, let's try to finish off the point. I seriously doubt that there will be a gun show and not a machine gun shoot. Well, if they do that, there would be no reason to have, personally, wouldn't we call a machine gun shoot? They just have to be called a gun show. There's always the possibility now, because the show is so famous, And now the word's got at least to the vendors. There may be a vendor or some other gun show promoter now that is working maybe to deal with them, to maybe to rent their haul for those two weekends every year. So if there's a possibility that some other gun show promoter might pick it up. I have no idea if that's even a possibility. I'm just throwing that out there that maybe there will be more in the future because now all the vendors for that show, no. And all us vendors know gun show promoters personally. And I'm presuming now every gun show promoter in the country knows about this. And maybe there might just be some deals across the table and contract signed. Who knows? I'm not saying that's happening, but it's very possible. Because I think but I could be wrong I think the machine gun shoot is the big machine gun shooting gun show but if you go to their events page I remember seeing smaller shows throughout the year and Events not having to do with the machine gun shoot But they would have a Western show where they would bring in Western tech attack gear, you know horse saddle Stickshooters stuff like that and they would have competition shooting In that venue so well the main building I can tell you this the main building when we go back six months later All the tables, everything's still where it was. Everything, they cleaned up the place and that's about it. The tables still have our names on them and everything. Everything's still in place from the last show. And now they've been sitting there for a year and a half already, almost two years by the time we get there. So there's nothing else that goes on in the big building. Now, who knows? There are times in the past where they did use the big buildings for renting for storage of boats and things like that. And that might be what they turn it into in the future if there's never going to be a gun show because it's a big building. A thousand tables in that building, roughly a thousand tables. So it is a big building. It's kind of tight, a thousand tables. It's packed in pretty well, kind of small aisles. But a thousand buildings is, I'm sorry, a thousand tables, plus a variety of outdoors spaces and lean-to's because there are a lot of tents there as well with vendors. That was a big show. It's just as big as probably bigger than the Indy 1500 in the Louisville National Gun Day and the and the and the It's not as big as Tulsa the Wanamaker show But it's going to be it's going to be bigger than just about any other show in the country as far as a gun show if they decide to hold just a gun show which I don't see happening personally, I don't people think what people will make the pilgrimage and I don't think the vendors will I think it would be worth it either because you're just not going to get the number of people there that you did when it was also machine gun shoot. Certainly not from all over the country or even from foreign countries. So I honestly don't see that happening without the machine gun shoot. There'd be a gun show. I could be wrong. I definitely don't see it happening. Hey, Craig. Oh, yes, caller. Hello. I was told to ask you about your copper coins. Okay. I heard Mark talk about it. Talk about your copper ingots. Yeah. Yeah, what I have is, and if you want to look while I'm talking, you can go to forbiddencoins, And I only have two coins that I produce. And by really, I need to call them medallions, not coins. You can't be confused with legal tender or even lawful money, although they fit the bill of lawful money more than our unlawful money does today, our legal tender does today. Because if you look at the coin injective of 1792, you'll find the word... First of all, the word penny doesn't exist. They have the word cent. And the word cent is clearly defined in the law as being a certain weight and measure and purity of copper. And that happens to be about as big as a half dollar. Not the tiny little thing we call a penny today or a cent. No. So anyway, yes, I have two of my own designs. One's called militia. And one I call trillion. It's a... It's a spoof coin. The Trillion is kind of a spoof coin in debt we trust. It's about the Federal Reserve 100-year anniversary. Anyway, those two coins can be seen at forbiddencoins.com, these medallions. They're one-ounce medallions. I believe they're nice designs. Who knows? That's up for you to decide. Copper became out of favor right about the time that I produced those coins. I minted 12,000 of the militia coins. and only meant to think about 3,000, I'd have to check my records, 3 to 5,000 of the trillion coins. How much do the militia coins cost? Well, the website I have different, and frankly, I haven't got any orders in a long time, it's been just ran out of popularity, just haven't very popular. I have different prices shown on the website. I think I have them as well as about either $2 each or $1.75 each in quantities. individually. The price of copper has doubled, virtually doubled since I produced those coins. So I probably should be updating those prices and I'll be selling the coins of the machine gun shoot coming up here November. I'm sorry October. And I will have with me but I am I can always order more. I own the dyes. It took me nine months to get the dyes back because these were minted at the, they were minted in Dallas, Texas at the Mulligan Mint, which is a part of a, based on the book, Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged. If you know the story, then you might know the Mulligan Mint. Anyway, they called themselves the Mulligan Mint, but they went out of business in 2014, the year after I produced my coins. And it took me a long time to get my dies back because I owned the dies. But anyway, we went in there with the lawyers, the vault, they got in the vaults and got my dies back, took me about nine months to get them back. But I own the dies so I can always make more at some other mint, but it's going to cost me about twice as much, probably, as it did before. And so I probably could raise my price. I don't have a lot of them left. I think I have less than 500 of the trillion coin and maybe only a thousand of the militia coin. I don't know. I did sell them in quantities to some people. And I know the NRA bought a bunch from me. Actually, NRA show, they bought a bunch of me and they were handing them out. That was kind of neat. But yeah, they're one house pure 999 coppers, basically as pure as you can get. And like Mark said, I heard the last part of the show, copper, can't really be confused with silver or gold and they say copyright on it and copper isn't one of those coins, one of those types of bullion coins that would get counterfeit although I say that dolkingly because of course the US government did counterfeit copper and since it's called a penny. 97.5% zinc. So anyway, yeah, they, they, thanks. Yeah, that's the only person I've seen. That's the only place I've seen that actually has counterfeit copper is the US government. Because silver and gold, especially gold, you have to really watch because there are, and you'll see some fake silver even on eBay and such. It's hard to determine. You have to really be careful who you're buying from. But copper, you don't have that that worry nearly as much. It's just not worth faking. To give you an idea of why it's not, I mean, the dies cost me about $3,000 for one set of dies. So you have to make a lot of coins to get your money back out of it. And I haven't got my money back out of it probably. I'll probably end up, I might break even, who knows. But I can mint about 50,000 coins with that one set of dies before they essentially wear out. They do eventually wear out and then you have to have more dies made. That'd be another $3,000. At least that's a price. I don't know what your part in the militia is, but were you planning on using that to maybe print currency during the war for the militia out of Kerrielson? Well, I never intended to be any specific, I never claimed to have a specific reason for them other than potential barter in any kind of situation. Because I don't identify with the militia as much as maybe some people might think, although by law, well, actually I'm too old now. I don't know what the laws are. Right now I'm residing in Michigan, but every state in the union has a definition of what militia is. And most of you listening to my voice right now either either were a member of the militia or are a member of the militia by law, if you look at the senior states vote. But I think I'm half that age now. I'm not sure. I'm not sure right now I'm in Michigan and I don't remember what the numbers were and what the age ranges were in Michigan. But anyway, that's not the point. The point was that no, I didn't specifically make them for that purpose that you mentioned. I'm more in the survival realm or the politically correct thing is prepper, whatever you want to call that. And so it was potential because one of the big things people could prepare for is financial collapse. Regardless whether or not you think there's going to be a war, if you think it's going to be an EMP or whatever, a lot of people are preparing for financial collapse. And that's just one method of possibly preparing for some sort of financial collapse is bullion coins, copper, silver, and gold. The reason I picked top... Go ahead. How much would those be worth in a situation where you have to rely on that as hard currency? You know if I had one of those coins What's that worth is that would that be worth printing someone a box of ammo for or is that less or more than that? It really depends on what's going on in the world and what the market will bear the market will tell you No one in the world could tell you right now what it would be worth. However, I did put a number two On each of those coins that doesn't mean two dollars necessarily but In 2013, when I did produce those coins, that was a record by the minute, that was a record mending number. If you wanted to put some kind of numerical value on them, I couldn't say $2. It's just the number two, just arbitrary number two. But some people might believe that to be $2 in that sign if you want to think it's worth $2, that's up to you. It's really what the market will bear. If nobody cares about copper slugs, and everybody wants food, well then it may not be worth anything. You see what I'm saying? It really depends on what people are willing to give you for it. That's kind of what we were talking about before. It's what the market will bear or what the trade is for the area. Whoever has the item that you want that you're trying to barter for, you're going to have to come up with what is an agreeable price that you're willing to part with for that item. And of course, the person who has the item can decide whether or not that's worth it for him. That's one of the things with the currency. You can try to set a value for something and claim that that's what people would do. But just like when you go to a local gun show, you'll find ammo. If you go right in and you buy the first thing you buy, you may be disappointed because you can go through the show and probably find what you're looking for a little cheaper, a little more expensive. It's going to be up to the vendor or the person who has the item that you're interested in to decide if that copper is worth that value to them. Well, the copper, go ahead, McCullough, go ahead. I was going to say that true, but the nice thing about copper, silver, and gold is it's recognized that they have value at all. Well, again, for that, you want to know what the market value is because most people will go a little above spot. That that requires some knowledge on your end and to know it when you're going into a trade And here's something to think about I'm sorry again color. I cut you off I'm trying to learn as much as I can I'm trying to understand currency in the way that it should be known like you guys know it not what was taught to me I'm trying to relearn currency. Okay. Well, here's the thing Okay, here's the thing here's a scenario Now the cold the corny virus didn't turn out to be that big of a deal as far as any kind of financial collapse or anything of course But it suppose it could suppose the the food supply Sorry drying up for whatever let's let's say the power is out there let's say it's an EMP you probably know about that if the power goes out then our grocery stores are gonna be Rulted and rated pretty quickly. And so okay now all sudden there's no food now think about this. Okay. Well, I got gold and silver I'll just buy some food but now everybody in the world wants food and that gold and silver might, I'm sorry, that food might be worth more than the gold and silver and you can't eat your gold and silver so people might be hanging onto the food. So in other words, your gold and silver or copper might be actually worthless. It really depends on what's going on at the time when you think you're going to use it in a barter situation. So nobody has the answer to that because nobody knows what's going to happen or if anything's going to happen. If you want it just as it had against inflation, then that's fine. You have a little bit of gold and silver, but that's only if the economy stays in some curve of... not just as a hedge against inflation, but as a not a wealth maker, but yeah, wealth protection because when things stabilize, when people start agreeing to do commerce again, the three precious metals that have always been used across the board have been gold, silver, and copper. People are familiar with them. And like Mark said, they have a visual indicator that they might be what they say there on the coin. But the food version that I just gave you is probably the most relevant to show you that your precious metals could be worth literally zero for a time if there's a major food shortage where everybody's trying to eat and nobody has any food. So, although in, depending on the better times, let's say there is food available, Okay, now the copper is of value more so than silver or gold maybe because all right, I have a silver one ounce coin. Well, that wolf of bread, I probably could buy 20 or 30 rovers of bread with that silver coin. Whereas a copper, okay, maybe that one copper coin is a good... barter for a loaf of bread without having to worry about change. You see? Or maybe a silver dime, a U.S. silver dime from previous to 1964 or 1964 or earlier. So it really depends, but really the answer is nobody really knows. If you're going to do it now, just keep in mind that there is a possibility, not only could it be stolen or taken from you, but also it could be worthless depending on what you want to use it for the time you need to use it. So just keep that in mind. You'd be better off instead of storing a lot of copper coins or gold or silver coins, maybe put some of that in some canned goods and some other supplies that might be worth more than the gold and silver. I've got a lot. of canned goods and food, I've got ammunition, I've got my gear. Now that I have what I consider to be my basic items, I'm starting to look into money. That's now going into there. Okay, well, then that's a good point. If you've already supplied yourself pretty well and if you're ready for EMP, which I don't think anybody really is. I still buy extra food every week, but now I have enough that I feel safe and I want to start looking at monetary investment. Good, good deal. Okay, well, if the economy stays kind of normal like it has been for most of our lives, I mean, I'd say kind of normal. Then think of it as just another form of investment. Don't all your eggs in that basket. I would suggest if you have real estate or if you have stocks and bonds or whatever, mix it up. I think even the most conservative professionals in the investor market will tell you probably 10 to 20% precious metals. So it's a good idea to put some in anyway, even if you don't believe any of this could happen that we're talking about. that everything stays normal, it's a good idea to put some in there as well protection and as a hedge against inflation. And it's always going to be worth something as long as it's not stolen from you. Now I would certainly recommend you own it in person and store it yourself somehow as safely as you can because if you're just owning gold stock, then that's just a piece of paper, you might as well burn it if something really bad happens because you won't have access to it or your gold and silver. So obviously take it in person. Here's a couple other tips with a little time I have. You might want to check out Wait different types of gold silver. Let's say you want to buy some gold silver. You don't know what type to buy mix that up a little bit too, but Study what happened? I consider that to be too much and too little I'm looking more over the Mac copper as the ideal Well, the nice thing about gold, you could have a few ounces of gold and you might be able to buy up all your neighbor's property when that time comes, if it comes like that. That might be a good reason to have some gold for bigger purchases like that. Because you're not going to, you know, you're not going to break a $20 gold piece for a loaf of bread. Nobody's going to be able to do it because that'll be worth $100,000 or whatever at the time. It'll be worth, you know, hundreds of thousands of loaves of bread. So, yeah, you can't really make change for a one-ounce gold coin or what they call the double eagle. Here's the type of gold that's sold with the same rules applied. Okay, as far as what to buy because in 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt made gold and silver illegal now a lot of people didn't turn them in and that's fine and I don't suggest you turn them in but they could easily Make a look make a law so-called law statute that says gold is illegal now silver is illegal and they might copper might go along with it just for spite so Just keep that in mind if you do have gold and silver or copper and they make it illegal suddenly now you've got contraband So the only thing I would suggest, if you're going to keep it, just watch out for all those Hitler Youth. Did you tell people you have Golden Colders? I'm a malicious reporter anyway. They're going to kill me with the rest. I don't care. Well, you see my point that all of a sudden now you've got contraband and they could come and try to seize it from you. Maybe not, but because of the Hitler Youth that are running around for the reward credits, because we probably won't have money anymore. If it happens, there probably won't be a future with actual Money is not the word paper or any coin money either. It'd probably be a completely digital system. We see this been happening for 50 years now. We see the progression towards this digital money. The main reason I'm looking at any kind of like a hard asset, money, is the idea of, and I know you don't prescribe to the whole militia ideology necessarily as much as we do, but I'm just gonna use that as an example. Say that you are a militia group, and you run across a sizable survivalist group and you wish to do trade. Obviously, we are not using digital currency, so I am just looking at something that is tangible and hard that two different groups could use in absence of a standard money that has basic You know measurable value is considered currency of some sorts that could be used as a agreeable base When you get to barter and this is something I was trying to I know dad I I've batted interrupting people. I'm sorry Craig I'm doing this on your show I said do this on dad when you're talking about dealing with another group like that. It's gonna come down to Barter What do you have and dad's talked about this too? What do you have the other team needs? What what do you have? that you can offer them for something else. And you're talking about what can you use as currency. Well, I know a lot of guys in the militia movement who their idea of currency is 22. 22 is a pretty good example of currency as it rim-fired just because you can use it to hunt game. It's not necessarily something that you're going to use in battle, but if you have to, you will. But in here a good currency when trading amongst people because it's something that they can use for game getting So it has a little bit better value than most you know precious metals like go ahead Here's another thing though that when you talk about currency now Your food might be of more value as currencies in the gold and silver you see if you have extra food for that starters But here's another thing it doesn't even have to be a tangible item like we were talking about gold silver current food or 22, it could be your skills as a welder or as whatever. You can barter your skills. Maybe you have specific skills that are quite valuable to a group of people. And that's something you could think about too in barter. So gaining a skill or tools or something that is very valuable to somebody, being a lot smith or anything, could be a lot of things. It could be a valuable skill to any group of people you're trying to barter with. So you wouldn't need anything at all except what your head what your skills you have and you've developed over the years So that's another very important thing to learn some sort of skill that could be valuable in a situation like that So it doesn't have to be going over don't have to be Don't even have to be food, but the food and ammunition might be a better bar items in golden silver anyway Food is usually the best barter item because people get hungry when you don't have stores around anymore. And look at what happened with the coronavirus BS. and toilet paper. Everyone would be like, that's a bad example, everybody uses it. But yeah, people got rid of the, went out and bought all the toilet paper up. So people who didn't have jobs, who couldn't get out and work initially were doing the smart thing. They were turning around and they were bartering that toilet paper for items that they use, at least in this area I saw it. You can find it on Craigslist, you could find it on Facebook. people who were trading toilet paper for ramen noodle soup boxes, for boxes for pallets of canned food. The toilet paper when the Corona beer writers BS hit first hit hard and the toilet paper disappeared. When people were out of work, some smart people purchased it and then turned around and started bartering with it until the federal government came in and told them they couldn't do that. That was hoarding. But it was a unique way for people to protect their wealth. They bought something that was relatively cheap that everybody needed, turned around to use it to get the day-to-day items that they would need, like food, water, other items. You need to that you don't think about to go throughout your day you use you don't even there's so much stuff that we are used to this throwaway society That most people you just throw away, you know that becomes medicine Antibiotic. Yeah, they can become become an item that you can use for barter and trade That's a good one. Tool to use for barter and trade with larger situations as long as you have an agreement on both sides what that tool What that piece of barter is worth to both sides? I mean if you don't have an agreement on that it like I was saying salt salt might be a better thing to you know stock up on because People are going to need salt especially it doesn't matter if it's like Depression or whatnot like Craig was saying if it's EMP and we lose power. How are you gonna keep your meat stored? You know you got a jerk stuff you you'll have to jerk stuff. You have to dry it. You'll be salting pork you'll be Trying to come up with any kind of way to store your food safely as possible that way you don't you know get disease Go ahead of course all of those necessary items are obviously going to be optimal. But the nice thing I think about having some kind of a hard currency is that small, you don't have to worry about it going bad or you don't have to worry about it rotting or you know potentially It's easy to carry a decent amount of it on your person without totally weighing you down, and it is a universal measurement. Maybe you want ammunition. Well, maybe you have food. Well, maybe you go up against a group. Or not go up against. That's a bad phrase. And you find a group. plenty of food. So your one or two items to trade might not be worth much. But copper is universal. If you don't have what they want, you can trade that with them and then they can turn around and use that to get what they want. It's just a convenience. Here's a quick, I don't have much time left, and here's a very quick tip. If you want to get gold or silver, and you want to be able to keep it, if there is a confiscation, now the rules could change and they can do whatever the hell they want, of course. But here's how you can escape getting your gold and silver confiscated, probably. Buy some collector coins. Buy coins that are what they call slab. They're usually graded by a professional grading company. This is a way you can, the buyer, the receiver of it, can guarantee that it's likely real when it's not fake. I mean, those can be fake too, but they'll have it, they'll be graded by a professional company, you list MS63 or MS64 will be of a value greater than spot because they're a better condition that will likely avoid the confiscations because there's a lot of coin collectors out there and a lot of rich people who owns coins and they're going to write into the laws a certain amount of exemptions. And that will be one of the things that would likely be exempt, maybe not. So buy collector grades, coins and buy some bullion. buy some regular junk silver dimes quarters and a half dollars and silver dollars that the U.S. government between from 1964 and earlier that those are easily recognizable and probably not very in if they're worn in certain ways they're all going to look slightly different so it's going to be hard to to uh to uh contra counterfeit those uh now i only have a minute left in my show and i want to get this in i'm sorry after i cut everything short because we are having a good conversation going on there um i want to ask one more time for my show is always at the Just everybody who joined us late, the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot is the last one of October 8th and 9th of 2021. As of now, it is on the website, just briefly, I'm sorry, not on the website, it's on their Facebook page, Knob Creek Gun Range. Now it's announced to the vendors that this will be the last Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. Ever, at least that's what they're saying at this point in time that could change and maybe there won't be another one if the Coronavirus takes over again. But this will be the last one coming up October 8th and 9th of 2021. So make your plans now. It's a pilgrimage you have to do once in your lifetime at least if you're a gun enthusiast. Make sure you make it there. There may be a little short of ammunition so bring your own or whatever and just enjoy watching people shoot and the whole atmosphere of the place anyway. So again, kind of the first time it's been announced on this network. This fall is the last Mab Creek machine gun shoot ever. I think that's the contention at this point in time. So thanks everybody for listening to the show. Hopefully I'll be back next week. So long. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine. Not again. The line must be crossed. What do we do? Politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash him in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his 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. 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It is weapons Wednesday 30th of June. Last day there won't be any more June's. The June's are done. It's finished. They're going. They're going to leave us. That's the end for June today, right now. This is it. And it is, needless to say, the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2021 old earth calendar. 2021 battle for the republic. So, sword, flip the battle again. And we need to do it sooner rather than later. much of all the communist uh... agenda being plugged in and any minute now hillary clinton will be arrested and dot will probably back dot will probably back the any minute now waiting week any month year decades solved a donald trump over the bar and hillary will be arrested to like she was over the last four-and-a-half year uh... that's right there really didn't happen so anyway i figure we can holder breath for a lot longer for the same reason right does just any met so what we got to do uh... we got we're gonna work do more than mildew that's for sure uh... couple things out there and uh... i've mentioned the uh... as cast before by don't see a better price than the five hundred dollar mark kind of sad that the price will wet that's what we paid for a mid-size grand i mean a really nice coranda back in the day $600 to get you a match grade in pretty good shape. Everything squared away ready to go, but not anymore. Needless to say, those are somewhere else price-wise too. But we're going to have 500 for an SKS. It is, you know, again, it's not a replaceable firearm. There aren't any more. Well, there are many millions more out there. There's not one of them in the country right now. So what we're seeing is what we're getting on the, you know, low end of the stick. Short end of the stick, low end of the pool. There we go. But as far as the S-Casses go, again, JG Sales does have the later market. Stripper Clips, I've had several questions since we mentioned that. There are other companies that have stuff on the shelf, but you need to go take a look, see what it is that's available over there, and if it's worthwhile or if it's of interest to you, and run with it, if it looks like it's useful. but there are a number of other locations that do have like apexgunparts.com have also parts for the SKS surplus has parts for the SKS and as a matter of fact you know what I'm going to do I have talked about that let's do this www.aimsurplus.com and the reason I bring this up is because it ain't the razor it's the blade you got to be able to maintain the gun in the long haul for what's coming s k s is really robust to begin with you're not going to break anything up per se but aim surplus if something happens in surplus gives you the option of the parts on the shelf it's not the only company and they they used to have a lot of other inventory they've sold down dramatically uh... and uh... uh... uh... parts but let's see what happens here when i punch in s k s parts this should be a whole section just on that and there is still surplus firing pin for SKS $4.95 surplus rear sight spring for SKS rifle variants $1 surplus sear for SKS rifle variants $6.95 surplus magazine follower $1 actually that's some of the stuff I just picked up on a policy nowadays but that's just me SKS Albanian butt plate now this is the one that has two holes but they don't have the spring plate covers which you can get separately though In fact, they've got them right here listed. Surplus disconnector for SKS rifle, $2.50. Surplus follower spring for SKS rifle, $1.50. Surplus SKS lat spring and sear spring, $1.25. Trap door for SKS, buy two of those that go on that butt plate, $1.25. Surplus butt stock spring for SKS rifle, $1.50. And Surplus Gen 3, oh, this is now, we get the Glock stuff. We'll see Glock parts show up. It says parts. Have I just said SKS? I probably just got an SKS. In fact, let me correct that, just see what happens. S, parts, I'm polluting my mind. Let's see what finally shows up with that. There we go. Yeah, it's actually, basically what I just read off is what's left and it looks like. Recoil springs are sold out, rear sights sold out, which you can get from a number of different places, but these were brand new parts in many cases. And surplus takedown latch, if you break that, it's pretty rare, but you could use it. However, girls, putting an S-cast together, I would point out that the little parts that are here, if you're building one up from scratch, you can. There are parts mattered all through the system. So what's the most valuable part here that I would recommend? Well, you know which one it is. It's the first one that was listed. It's listed top. Surplus firing pin for SKS. You want one. There you go. That right there, the rest of the parts are, you know, in case you need. All the springs I would get, $1.50 apiece, $1.25 apiece. Those I would buy. And the surplus disconnect for SKS rifle. Yep, I'd grab that too because that's one of those parts that It can eventually wear and it would be something that if it's already brand new in the box so to speak, might as well ride with that one. So for maybe a grand total, let's do some math here, probably about $20 you get every part here. The sear block, that's another one that's again unique, $695, a little more than $20, but not much. Actually, yeah, in fact if I get that Albanian cover plate, the buttstock plate, I grabbed two of those, one of those, two of the covers and two of the springs, two of the covers. And I've got myself a actually unique SKS. I can even modify one so that it actually has or can accept the double access point, which would be kind of nice for two different storage points on the buttstock. But that's just me. I'd have to fiddle part with that and play with it a little bit. otherwise that aim surplus dot com aim surplus dot com then go to that punch in s k s you'll see what part of their why well there's no other thing you can do and if you want to go through the trouble but it's special if you have s k s parts on the shelf like some of us do if you go over to uh... circle ink dot com and let's see if they still have a stock w w w dot sarco dot com if we get over there with that hope We can do me the way I was supposed to there. Why is that? Okay. www.e-cocoinc.com. We'll try that and see if the old one works. Maybe it just, that's how I have to get to it. Oh, well I did e-cocoinc.com and then it takes me to cocoinc.com. Oh God, I hate that. Anyway, it got me there. It's cocoincinc.com. When you get there, they have firearms and ammunition, magazines and other accessories, parts and deals. Let's go to firearms and ammunition, and then we're going to go to actions and receivers. I've mentioned this before in the past, but let's see if they have any left. Now, if you want to build a car column from scratch, they've still got those. Here we go, and see if they have them in store information. show you the seat no receiver reviews yet well they don't show a click for just saying now these do require an NFL if they have them back in stock but original Chinese SKS barrel receivers original SKS barrel receivers 89.95 if they have them in stock and I think we actually have to call okay might have to even call to find out yet called the check available at one point prime in red letters dot scroll down a little bit there we go and big on the on the image here uh... so we have to call the mayhem of the stock or what they do with that well i go with a polymer stock years a dozen different out there that are cheap about thirty five dollars apiece and then i'd start collecting parts and uh... in reality you could put a pretty decent s cast together for minimal amount of money if you cherry pick off the parts inventory Now, my only question is, could I build it for less than $500? You might be able to. You might be able to keep it down around $250 to $300 if you look around, but the most significant is this is a barreled receiver right here. That's the big step. You've got the barrel, you've got the primary receiver. All the other fixtures are still attached, which includes your gas diversion, you know, diverter block, bayonet log, front sight, all your other retainers. receiver has the magazine uh... you know connector spring and for you me trigger group connector everything's there so that would be there's your ninety dollar initial investment start looking for the cheapest as cast out there i'm just try to build an escasting how can i can i do it for the least no expensive process that's what we're looking at so just an idea there and they still do list them but you have to call to find out about what is available at this time then work it from there. Another interesting thing that they've had for a while are these, they're not 9mm Parabellum but they're Destroyer Carbines and they've got a package deal on these things. There's a couple of different ones. Again, if you look you'll see that the price is cheap. bought all they are a unique weapon they go to the bolts are not readily available that's why they're offering them for what they are just in case you know one thing it's really pissing me off is they're doing all of these they're still trying to do the corona beer virus scare and they're popping it up every way they can but pretty much that they're beating a dead horse and they're pissing more more people off by wasting your time with these things And I think it's rather fascinating because it's becoming more apparent to pretty much everybody. So again, just a heads up, the Dribble is still out there, they're trying to pump it in, you know, in pop-ups all the time. I've noticed this all over the system. But not exactly a concern except that hopefully they could start the next wave. I think they're having even a problem with that. All the buffoons that got the shots, they pretty well got what they what they could and even here there's a combination of things because the economy is prying all the other stuff is double bombing out of nobody has the confidence in iraq tears in the system especially not the uh... doctor quack and boy show medical people that are out there little to no confidence in them whatsoever anymore in fact everybody's learning you can have to deal with us themselves take care of themselves a good thing i hope this continues uh... to be the trend that it is the we're pretty well separating you know the week from the chaff for the you're getting the idiots fix by having had the idiots dicks already separated from you it's making a lot easier to organize and in an intelligent way be secure so just a heads up there uh... that just a sidebar only because everywhere i've gone where i've been doing stuff on the computer last couple days They are desperate to throw a pop-up with, you know, Fiacci slash Dr. Kevorkian's brother, no, Dr. Death, and any other dribble for the sake of panic. And it's like, eh, get out of my face. Leave. Leave now. And I think that pretty much is the attitude across the board. Get out of here. Uh, let's see. Otherwise, again, for the SKS, you can go through the whole of the system. Uh, let's see, gunpartscorp.com, e-sarcoinc.com. uh... apex gun parts dot com everybody has paul mccaskey some have just orphan parts of the of like the entire trigger group but they don't have anything else uh... if you go around with different companies the good thing about is that people have stuff like that typically having gone crazy with the price because they're trying to get rid of what they probably bought a big pile of and they just you know at the last i've got but i got five hundred of them well along with that watering hole isn't you know muddied too much from activity the price will stay down for a while and if you're smart when it's when you first encounter it look to see if you can get a quantity price and you can actually start building a number of sks if you wanted to it would they would be pars guns but you know that's no different from a building parts gonna air fifteen s or you know k ninety eight generic pre-war mousers uh... well i don't know how many model uh... m twenty m twenty nine polish mousers i put together mostly the beryl actions but In some cases, just the receivers from one location, barrels from another, and then the stocks from yet a third source. And I was putting K98 Mauser Model 29s, the Polish Model 29s, together for about $35 apiece for the longest time. In fact, it was one of those mainstays, the Czech rifles, the Polish rifles, and the German, all those three K98s guys. That was the AK or the SKS or your moise-en-n'et gat of the day. In fact, Nagant were many times that price was like, eh, they're too expensive. We all know what happened there. And now, once again, they've become too expensive. But for you guys who have the Nagant rifles and bought them when they were under $100 apiece, you're smiling right now because you bought cases of ammunition too, didn't you? And you put all the cans on the shelf. Now you got the rifle sitting there, you got lots of ammunition. You're pretty stable. Wise investment. You didn't lose anything. investment the cans of ammo that were in the uh... hampkins that's like bricks of gold literally and if you want to win the war kicks off you know if i still is open sooner or later no matter what they're going to be worth even more okay so just nothing to think about what your life worth anyway gun parts corporate dot com is the other one again gun parts corp dot com gun part of court dot com and when you get over there you can you know do a search now remember they're more tedious i will say that about the gun parts court page and it's redundant there are a lot of different postings that are duplicated by the search engine uh... what is part response which are going to keep up up but the fact of the matter is that you'll uh... end up with still a good email good listing you know everything they have in the inventory and they will really have probably the call trying to find out what all is going on One of the other nice things about the inventory of stuff that's available out there is again, oh hold on here, is that again if you cherry pick from one location to the next you end up with pretty much everything that you need. You know the cheapest brand to shoot? Yeah, 7.62x39 is still the cheapest ammo. Actually there are some new listing for parts. I went over to Gun Parts Corp. And now here's something, you know, people are asking, why don't they make SKS's? Why don't they make American SKS's? Actually, there are a lot of parts, but one that I've not seen, I knew somebody might make it. But although these look like they might even be import parts from way back in the day, piston reproduction SKS, this is in the blister pouch. This is a factory produced, probably, hopefully, American-made. It's a model 59, 66, type 45, type 56. Piston reproduction, $48. Yes, I know. Oh, well, currently unavailable out of stock already again. Gee, what a surprise. But that's an example of what we've been talking about here, the idea that there are a lot of the parts, pieces, and assemblies. Example, new sear, they want... thirty two twenty or thirty eight twenty five what we just quote for the fear from the other location car a lot less money but uh... they also have uh... for instance the uh... piston extension you know the the last of the two tap it's that you know you're going to need uh... that goes up already the main site uh... you have all of the lesser parts they would really consider to numerous to mention you have to go through the listening and there's a lot of for redundant repetitive posting because of the way that the SKS is posted in the system, in the way that their system works. If you're a patient, take a deep breath. For instance, magazine cover used, $10.25. Air pin, for instance, recoil lug assembly. They do not have the bolt complete, at least not with the one listing, but you never know. See, and then bolt carrier new SKS. thirty two dollars seventy five and again that shown as a new manufactured part old not something to ask those that american or is that chinese-made don't know that literally is listed as a new manufactured part could be either way parts did come in back when the chinese wave took place at four up again a lot of stuff came into the cold war but uh... It's a mish-mish as far as manufacture, but it doesn't make any difference. And in fact, that bolt carrier cover is one of the core parts that you really, really, really, really need. Bolts, many of the major assemblies are what's harder to actually track down. That's one of them right there. So just doing a quick survey with my eyeballs here. uh... pretty much everything that you need between three or four sizes is available now remember some of the stuff is out of stock but you know by like the bullet book part of the pump and uh... search and use you will find and the process you will be able to put together what you need to put together so it's not a it's not a matter if it just be a matter of you know when uh... if you are should say if you want everything down you collect enough parts you able to put the uh... s cast together complete One of the other things they do have is a handguard with gas cylinder out there as a US made new manufactured item. So some of the parts will be American made. And that's one thing I know a lot of guys invested in because they made them with a number of different heat shields and such, which is a consideration. Some did, some did not have heat shields that were produced in the 80s and 90s. uh... the gun does get warm so typically you're going to build a heat shield for inside that hand guard if you're wise just as a policy thing otherwise just want to touch on that s cast you can build it you could do it in pieces by the way if you get there whatever few gun shows are out there uh... you probably could also round up additional parts well not probably you can around a particular parts that way from the old parts bins and boxes everybody has and if you want to understand you're dealing with the new price scale because it's true you would be uh... you still probably could put the gun together for a lot less than five hundred dollars in fact it's our cold has the uh... barrel receivers in stock but you have to call the confirm then that's half the battle right there because you're not going to have to do any barrel fitting they could be screwed barrels they could be pinned barrels and it doesn't make a difference both work Screwed, you know, screwed typically indicates machine, you know, the you know, fully machine receiver, you know, not a stamp receiver. But that varies too, because the Chinese did everything. And never any standard because it was purely a matter of what you know, what was available or what needed to be done at the moment when they were operating the equipment, when they had them, when they had the tooling running, seriously. So there's no consistency there. uh... let's see and so other uh... things that are of of interest i will repeat again from our tour block uh... and i don't know if craig addressed it for you made a step away from listening to the program a couple times and listening to the discussion about not creek of course we expected that may we already had a heads up uh... Interestingly enough, again, Craig does have copper rounds. These are one ounce rounds. In fact, I should do this to help you out. After all, Craig is in our network. So if we take and go over to www.libertytreeradio.com, I'll walk you through it right now. We're going to go dig out those copper rounds just to show you where they are. If you go to www.libertytreeradio.com, Wait, dad actually it's for bid coin.com is where that is and I don't have a link on it on our website but it might be on for bid knowledge. It's on forbidden knowledge, that's what I'm doing. It's okay. It just said okay go to forbidden knowledge that's what we're first go to Liberty Tree Radio. Go to forbidden knowledge. When you get there there are a number of different links that are listed or available and it was, that's why I'm taking you here, because it was. Now maybe he's changed the page up in most recent time here, but it's possible he did. Let's see, Alternative Medicine, TV Show, Radiation, well we're not worried about Radiation. Oh, well done, preppers.com. Let's see if we have it cross-referenced through there. Anyway, working on it. I can clear this up. Go ahead. This is Craig. Oh good, go ahead. The website for the coins I did mention in my show tonight was forbiddencoins.com. It's kind of hard to get through to from forbiddenknowledge.info, my regular website, but I have a whole special website just for the coins, forbiddencoins.com. That's what Ed said, but there was, I did get through it through your page before, that's why I was headed over there, but let's just do that. Forbiddencoins.com. And again, Craig, I've got you right here, the copper rounds. What do we have available, please? Well, I only produce two of them, and one is called militia and one is called trillion. and they are one ounce copper coins, 9.99 copper, just bullion coins. I don't make a claim of them being dollars in any way, shape, or form. They're just medallions at this point, and they're one ounce. So they are just a barter method if you believe the copper might be of value in the case of some sort of national emergency. Right, but do we okay now everybody agrees it's listening. We've had a lot of conversations on this How can we get them? What do we need to do? Where do we go? And what do you have? How many do you have quality available right now? Yes Again forbiddencoins.com is where you can get them. You can order them right online. I I don't have many shows that you can reach me at because but those are listed on forbidden knowledge info my regular website The only shows I really have coming up this year is Knob Creek unless they cancel that last one too and then DragonCon in Atlanta. But anyway, I don't really have any shows because I got a big project I'm working on. So you go to the website forbiddencoins.com and you can order them there. I do have probably a couple thousand of the militia coins left and maybe less than 500 of the trillion coins left. The trillion is basically a spoof on the Federal Reserve 100 year anniversary in debt we tough. It was fun, only in that it's like, well, we've got two trillion what? Well, yeah, two trillion something. Yeah. Two trillion eagle feathers. Because of certain laws and restrictions, I can't call them dollars and I wouldn't want to anyway. Right. And again, we're looking at a trade coin. Now, one of the neat things about the, if you haven't seen it, you go over to forbiddencoins.com and you can go right to where it says there's home and also you've got the point for ordering. The numbers, all of the amounts are correct, right? The 1 to 19 medallions, $2.50. Yes, and probably that's probably a steal right now because actually I haven't changed those prices since the price of copper virtually doubled in the last couple years. So I maybe I should need to go in and change the prices but for now I'm not. There hasn't been much interest in the US. Copper coins have kind of gone out of favor with the general public and they just aren't as popular as they were back when I produced those coins. Well, at the time when this, the first time around when we were discussing this with everybody, we had the Ron Paul coins come out. And they had the gold, silver, but most important is they had cranked out a wide number of the copper and a good number of the silver, and that's when of course they defended on, they descended on Fed Org. Fed, uh, uh... the independent currency company and guys have been doing that for years so the reason they attacked had nothing to do with their currency it had to do with the with the ron paul coins and it's obvious they never got those back and we're of course it would have been such a selling novel item because here you got the you could give it to reno ichler a restaurant tour uh... waitress of the kept along with a few dollars and go while what this will attract paul for president that's real money that's what real money should be and you get a conversation over it so in this case the one thing is the uh... medallion the city said we have a little under two thousand of the militia coins left I believe I'd have to check the warehouse. I really don't know what I have left to be honest with you. That's a good number though. So again, you can be safe in saying that somebody wants to order a roll of 20 or a couple rolls of 20, then $2 a unit right now. And it's a really, if you take a look at the artwork, it is a great coin. It's a great medallion slash it's representative of something that's near and dear to our heart. The two trillion dollar, well the two trillion coin is near and dear because we love trillions. But both of them have great artwork, so they do catch your eye. They are well appointed and they are easy to identify as unique to our efforts, so that makes them useful. Some units use coins as past coins. You don't have the past coin there are a couple reasons you would challenge somebody for it especially if they're making comments or they're making a a brag believe you say you're with who well-known throw down we've a throw down your supposed to reach in your pocket you have your past going with you That's what a throw down is all about, guys. So anyway, these are available. So Craig, great that you're there. And again, that's over at ForbiddenCoins.com. ForbiddenCoins.com. But I have gone through your page and wormed my way back to Forbidden Coins. It's in there, or at least it was. Yes, it's kind of hard to find though, yes. It's in there. But this is fast. So again, forbiddencoins.com, forbiddencoins.com, forbiddencoins.com. And now we have it out there. Everybody can figure out what to do. You know, I have something very interesting, Mark, that I don't know if you notice, because I know you have some of those coins. If you look at the trillion coin, it's very interesting. Keep in mind, this is produced in 2013, the 100-year anniversary of the Federal Reserve Bank. And if you notice, not only in debt we trust, but it also has the On the back it has a scroll, an ink pen, an old-fashioned quill pen, and a scroll and it says, you're Federal Reserve, you're fired by the United States Congress. Now keep in mind this is 2013 and what did we have come up a few years later that is reference to that? You're fired? You understand? You're fired! Wait a minute, no! Yeah, but that's so I don't know I didn't I didn't know anything in particular. No, I'm not a luminati I didn't know he was going to be elected or anything But I just thought that was probably pretty interesting how I I just managed to pull that on my hat and put it on the coin for whatever reason The the team are the the moniker slash logo for the Donald Trump situation Reality program right here for that. He should have been using it a lot more often while he was in office Part of the intent was, and it would have been a good companion to the Ron Paul coin, of course, because Ron Paul was the only one screaming about auditing the Federal Reserve, essentially. And it would have been a good companion coin. And not only that, but if you think about it, all it would really take would be Congress to, if they could, by offer to give some of those to Congress, you can take a dozen of those and pay off the Federal debt with it. Pay off the Federal Reserve with it. It's already got the word two trillion on it. Just make it off the legal tender and you can just pay, give them a handful of those coins and say, hey, have a nice day. currency. By an act of Congress it certainly could be a payment to the Federal Reserve Bank for their services for the last hundred years. And we greatly appreciate it too. Goodbye, see ya, wouldn't want to be and that was subtle real quick. Well again, the other consideration is, you know, I asked you this before, but striking more of the militia coins, let's say that we clear everything out, we still have the ability to do that, you have the dies. I do own the dyes, I do have them in my possession. About 50,000 medallions can be, if there's nothing going wrong, about 50,000 of them could be minted with one set of dyes. Currently, the last numbers I recall for the militia coin was 12,000 that I minted. I do have the dyes, which we could bring them back in heartbeat if I find a mint to produce them. that I produce them at is no longer in business. The mulligan mint is no longer in business in Dallas, Texas. Very good. So that's what we're also looking for is somebody who can provide the service to operate the dyes and produce what we need. Unfortunately, the raw price of copper has about doubled since the last time I produced them. So probably in the future, they'd probably end up costing more. Which is expected? Guys, it's like is ammunition cheaper right now? I mean granted that's another commodity with more intricacies. In this case it's raw materials and a single strike, but that raw material has increased in value. Or in other words your currency has been devalued, your digits have been devalued that much more. Think about that. which means that the thickens this is part of the copper silver gold structure that we've talked about that needs to be in place in the long haul put the put everything back in order there are certain things that go into the depth of time that need to be in place for stability and again we're looking at both freedom liberty and security uh... being maintained integrity, responsibility. You know, those are all those evil words. There's a lot of E's involved there. And lies and stuff. So anything else, Craig? As long as I got you here. No, well, I guess it sounds like you knew and or you heard that yes indeed not Creek this will if they don't cancel the fall one Which is still on for now the the fall one not Creek machine gun shoot will be the last one unless something changes They've already announced to the vendors that this is the last machine I shoot and I confirmed it by phone with them today and they do have something a little note on their Facebook page It's a just so everybody knows is real This is gonna be the last one at least unless somebody else takes it over buys the show from them or something else happens. It appears to be they only did it because of age, the age of Kenny and Gina and all the others that are basically responsible for putting the show on. That's the main excuse they gave, but when I talked to them on the phone they said, well, there was a bunch of reasons, but that was the main one. I think it has something to do with insurance also because they were going to make us vendors have insurance on our own to do the show. At one point they were telling us we were going to have to have our own insurance to do their show. So the insurance companies were probably giving a hard time, probably doubling or tripling their rates or something of that nature. And so I can only speculate on the rest of them but what they put in the notice they sent to us was because of their age. On top of that you've got ammunition expense. Okay, in fact when they were doing the shoot down there for the gun and the ammunition, they're accumulating during the year uh... to the point where they're up for you know the six-month cycle they they're accumulating the moment the show is gone they're already stocking up and and rebuilding the inventory for all what is obligated to some of the shoes certainly other people participate and but but it's a kind of combination of costs like you said, and they are getting older and the insurance, that's a scam that they did here in Michigan back in the 80s. We had a bunch of people building up new gun shows. They weren't in the usual FBI, ATF, authorized areas of control where they could manipulate the site. uh... what they did is they have the state come in and they wanted everybody to have uh... they all had to have a their own business license and they had to have their own insurance and of course the idea was to drive everybody out more of the reason they did this with this one vendor he was charging five dollars a day per table flat rate and a maverick about you could have ten table five dollars a table for uh... you know for a day uh... something for a three-day show uh... ten dollars for all three days per table if you bought three days and he will be doubled and doubled and double that gun show and of course when they swept in it was the fed because they knew that it was it was becoming massive So the the guns promote the main gun show promoter in Michigan right now His name is Doug Carl. He told me that indeed they've raised their insurance rates again Just recently and he's had to move all the tables an hour over $50 no matter where they are Some of them are now $60 I believe so there they have gone up a lot and the insurance companies are one of the many private companies that are attempting liberal companies that are trying to shut down gun shows via by rates of insurance or not even covering them at all and So this is going on all over the country as well. Yes, you're right. Now think about this, though, as far as non-pricos, they've had not just six months to stock up on ammo, but they've had essentially will be two years by the time the show comes along. So they have had time to stock up if they indeed did that. Who knows? And even then, but there's been a progressive cascading cost. and that's that's one of the things that biting you know biting the wallet there uh... it's not the only thing is like you said i think it's a combination of things and yes it is age two and hopefully somebody there'd be somebody would step up if they wanted to pass the batter on they could uh... i don't know what the returns are i mean i don't know what the attendance has been in uh... you know with all of the most recent you know machine gun shoots it did take place but it seemed to be consistent and the numbers stayed strong. I mean, you've been there, you were set up at the shows, you were just as typically busy as ever, right? Yes, for this day I can tell you, in my opinion, after doing gun shows literally all over the country, I do believe that that was still one of the best performing gun shows in the country, as of the last time I had it. Yeah. So I've got another consideration, if somebody were interested, I don't know if he wants to sell his interest in the creek, It is a large complex, guys. When you're going to that main event, understand there's other properties there and other ranges. When you go just to watch the main event, there are side ranges with live fire activity that can go on. Yeah, that'd be clear though. The ranges are still open. The ranges will still be open. It's just they will no longer hold the biannual the machine gun shoot. Right, but I'm thinking that if he's getting up there in years, there's a reason that he's thinking about backing off on it. And again, the other budgetary issues are part of it. But you know, at some point somebody does want to retire. Yes, and frankly, I talked about that on my show, that there's a possibility now. I presume every gun show promoter in the country has probably heard of this now, and probably some of them may be considering some sort of buyout and maybe sign some contract. So it's possible it could continue, because it already has a reputation built in that they don't even need to hardly advertise. And not only to develop it now the not great gun range has not yet other than a very minor Facebook posting They have not really announced it to the public at all. Maybe they don't want a huge flood of people coming in in the fall show I don't know or maybe they want to hold on and see if maybe they can still sell the show instead of announcing the last show In other words, they might want to keep it still Considered to be popular and something that still happens and maybe continuing to come to being held regardless what happens With their end of it. Maybe they can sell the show who knows I don't know That's really up. I have no it's none of my business. I don't know there's my just be shut down for good, and that's it We don't know exactly so anyway. There will be one more and if you can make it fantastic and More importantly if you actually have the money we're talking about that might be needed to take over the business and that you're going to have to find out what that is, but maybe you have deep pockets, then you might consider the idea that you'd be the next person carrying the flag for the machine gun shoot. And you never know, maybe Kenny likes to stick around and just have some fun and help you to make sure the business runs right. You never know. You know what, this is the only gun show in the country that you can regularly hear foreign languages spoken among the people walking by your tables. or you know not just nationally it's known internationally i think there are probably been articles done in every language and with new services or well public services as far as broadcasting around the planet i know from russia to even in china of course the chinese looked on a like all the board period so you're at but you know the fun thing is you can pop up with an fk s and go yeah we stole we bought from you for sixty nine dollars and it's waiting to shoot your ass when you show up including the Poppy, including they had a TV show, I don't remember this, GunTucky. Oh yeah, yeah. Well again, hopefully somebody will figure out, will find out more. Anything? Go ahead, jump in there. Well, I was saying that there was a one-year show, I think that aired between April 2013 and April 2014. It was one year, it was apparently wasn't popular enough or else the suits decided they didn't want a gun program on the air, who knows. Yeah, most are pressed and in fact remember especially with progressive political correctness you can imagine the pressure That's why the eventually it just happened about same time the Sandy Hook shooting did too So that was that was maybe part of it. Yeah, and again one of the other things Like there are in fact as far as we know somebody just asking while they they're gonna have the regular rifle competitions Yes, they would they should have they traditionally have when we have the knob Creek shoots They also have a couple of different competitions. One of them is a military bolt-action rifle shoot. And it's a competition where you can carry any military bolt-action rifle and compete against other shooters. It can be a Carcano, an Enfield, a US, you know, anything. take your pick whatever you whatever it is and what you have to carry that there's no modifications it's a basic infantry rifle of whatever model and a lot of guys shoot many different weapons course of a few of the most common for longest time the nagans are really showing up in good force because they were cheap and there were some pretty decent rifles coming through that were real real tech drivers for what they were others guys still shooting those and there's but there's you know other weapons that are out there and you usually see a little bit of everything Some people go into that shoot taking something that really is oddball simply to see how well they can do. So, you know, Lebel rifles, you know, any kind of French weapon, British weapon, Russian equipment. Stuff from South America, okay, like the Mexican Mausers and a couple guys to shoot those there just because. And it's kind of cool because for a while there could get Mexican surplus ammo or Guila ammo. So even the ammo they shot was Mexican, which was kind of, you know, kind of neat. Hey, this again, I said this on Craig's program, but I'll say this again on yours. We've done a lot of talk about logistics and getting in touch with people and how would you get a hold of certain people to buy certain items when the stuff hits the fan. An event like this is a good place to pick up business cards. Right, nowhere, nowhere. Everybody who is who you are interested in talking to is going to be in one place. Well, and a lot of manufacturers who build a lot of the pieces that you guys you see in all of these ads show up there. In fact, for the longest time, a member I've mentioned this many times, a couple of the companies that produce uppers, for instance, used to show up and have shown up at different times with bins of blems. Now, first of all, these are no, they're upper receivers, no FFL. But their blends have some gink or mistake made when they were in the finished process. So they've got the rails, like it's an A3 receiver. They've got the rails on them. But they may have missed cut or the tooling screwed up on the last part of one of the rails. That was the most common boo-boo that I've seen on them. and if you don't need all the picatinny rail to make the gun work everything else functioned on it but they're in the white and they were ten dollars a piece uh... we bought buckets of them okay back years ago but they have a do show up on occasion these guys are still there but they do show up with blams and other things like that were it's in the white you're gonna have to do the finishing if you got the energizing people that can do that great if not paid it you know effect powder coated hang a hard coat it where we want to do but you can put together you know again will you at least all the connections for all the different pieces if you want you know the you do a face to face and there's a lot of people that only show up at knob creek that really do a good you know a lot of business in other places but you were you're going to get the best connection for them is at the knob creek machine gun shoot you'll find you know parts dealers and such there that have a really cool massive inventory but they're at independent store they're not even really a chain of stores are just one store So you just never know what's going to happen. And of course, Craig, Craig, are you going to be set up for the last one? Yes. Very good. Okay, so Craig's going to be there. That's worth it. Forget all the rest. Just go first see Craig. But it's true. You get a chance to actually, you know, see him face to face. That is worth it. Stop in and say hi. You know, sit down, get him a pop. It's hot. uh... otherwise uh... and again with the machine gun shoot itself you're going to see weapons at operating that otherwise you wouldn't necessarily be close up and you get a chance to handle again what what kind of firepower is available without their all that you can develop because there are things a lot of things you can own so if you're we were curious and you're going to try to make a decision on you know what am i going to do well check the things out to get there something to make sense for you There's always the odd vendor that shows up with all kinds of other unique stuff too numerous to mention. So it's just it's worthwhile to walk through and The parking of course there is so the bottom line down there, but they've you know again They've had problems that over the years. We'll see how wet it is. It's been wet up here in Michigan So and we've had wave upon wave upon wave of wet for the last what week Craig you got to give Ben state, right? Yes. Yeah, we've had rolling thunder, rolling thunder, came all the way from the horizon. It was going on for, oh hell, probably I think it was half an hour to 40 minutes we counted before we could actually see the front. And it was like a machine, like we had machinery, not like some boom, boom, boom. We're talking staccato that was nonstop, one after another, overlapping another, overlapping another, and it sounded like an ongoing wave and it was fascinating. Not super destructive, but it was pretty impressive and the sound alone was quite dynamic. So we've been having some classic Michigan summer damp for the last couple of weeks. That happens, if it happens here, it works right on down to the ridge and on an angle, which is what it's doing right now. So just a heads up on that one. So, anything else exciting? Jumping off the wall, what are you going to be bringing down to Knob Creek? As long as I got you here. What do you take them with you? Well, I'm one of the few there that don't have very much gun-related stuff. Mine is prepper supplies, radiological survey meters, gas masks, water filters. Although the gas masks, the market has pretty much dried up. Everything is pretty much gone. I do still have some gas masks though. I think I have French ones and Soviet ones. And then the coins and and I have a lot of you know what I've right before there's the pandemic hit I bought like more than a thousand Trump coins because they were very popular the show was when I side ball the things were shows were really pretty bad during the Donald Trump years for the most part They're probably better now, but I don't know because I've got something else going on. And I have a lot of the Trump coins and notes that I'll be selling, and I don't think you probably can get those anymore. So that may be collectors items. Who knows? They sold very well the last time I did the creek on those Trump coins. They're not copper, though. They're just medallions that are just absolutely worthless. Oh, I get it. Just remind him. It's because he's coming back. He'll be here any day. And remember, you're going to want a coin when he gets here. That wouldn't bother me. I have done a couple of shows since the pandemic and they haven't been very good. But those bigger coins are still selling about as well as the copper coins are. A lot of people have gone to shows still seem to praise Donald Trump. Good. Well, again, if you got them, that'll be something that's there. What about the potassium iodate? Also, what about the... Yeah, the powder, do you have that in stock? Yeah, when you refer to the powder it makes it sound like something evil, but yes, I have Yeah, I don't normally take those to the gun shows because frankly I have found that gun show people aren't really that unless they're women's with them They kind of don't really care about their health beyond so yes, I had a series of green drinks and oatmeal drinks and fruit drinks that were on the market. They still are on the market. It's just The gun shows just wasn't the place to sell those. The market wasn't there at the gun show. So I sold very little of it there. But you may have some of it along for the ride this time. Just in case. Just a little. I do have some, yes. And I do bring some with me. But it just hasn't been a... Certainly hasn't been a hit. Put it that way. Very good. And other than that, we're looking pretty good as far as the schedule goes. So next, you know what? We're here. will next gun show that you will be going to is it going to be down creek or is there anything else uh... well you have a smith gun show out by doing i do have one show in atlanta but that's actually a science fiction show believe it or not yeah i i'd figured that's what it was by which you mentioned well it's a sci-fi conference convention it's the biggest one actually in the country is even bigger than comic-con is called dragon connet in atlanta once a year yeah i was going to have been there once decades ago when it wasn't as big DragonCon, I used to, where a riders hobby shop used to, I used to work with them a little bit. And years ago, nobody knew what that was. I participated in that. So, but that's been a long time ago. I am sure it's changed, like, like, galactically. Yes, this particular show is once a year amazing. They did cancel last year, so far that's still on for this year. And it's interesting the clients tell their, the gun shows are rather political, but the science fiction shows are, they're just there for fun. And so they don't really care who's in office and they're more interested in the novelty of my equipment, even though I have working equipment, because it was in the old science fiction shows, you know, something falls from space and then the ants turn. biggest houses and they're out there with the Geiger County. Yeah, all of your radiological technology falls in line with the video fallout games, which are big. Yes, that's where the fallout shelter signs fell good because of that particular video game. But the equipment itself doesn't fall into that category because they use their own, they made up their own equipment for the fallout game. We're familiar with them. I just say it, but it's in line with and it's one of those things where Since it had that 50s, the idea was that World War III carried on in the 50s as expected and kind of rolled over. The 60s were different and needless to say, the bunkers were in place. But that kind of technology is something that is in line with the mystique of the game, so the motif. But the otherwise so we do have pretty much everything else in stock and again for anybody who has any questions you can get hold of Craig as I mentioned a million times firsthand if you're looking for we are at the top of the hour dad and Before you go since he mentioned dragon con I'm gonna bring this up because it's ridiculous The SJW thing, you know, social justice warrior crap that goes on. Well, the company that made Dungeons and Dragons, because they won't do something that the SJWs want them to, they've gotten them banned from their own convention. What company made that, Dad? T.S. Something. But the gaming company, the founder of the one show, was the owner of the company before he died. Now his son runs the Dungeons and Dragons company and they've been banned from their own event thanks to the SJWs because of the way the board and BS is set up. That just recently happened. It's stupid stuff. Well, again, we all know what needs to be done. There's only one solution to get rid of this problem and it's two. Get rid of the problem. It's all there is to it. We are the title. Before we sign out, before we sign out, can we mention Freedompalooza this weekend? well that's right and yet another event uh... freedom pollute is of course put on by uh... paul to petty and the poker face uh... band and if you go to poker face dot com or freedom pollute uh... uh... they've prepared for the dot com and please adopt dot blog spot dot com there we go uh... they have of course the event going on this holiday weekend and it is an excellent location located back in the impact of the gun range all your talk about outrageous uh... and uh... it's a beautiful location they have total over cover the bad complain even if it pours it isn't excellent rustic site and it has really good mood the way it's set up uh... the outlying area around the where the primary bandstand is there's overhead cover for a lot of people that it right in front of the band their picnic table top beyond that but there's also overhead cover for uh... picking all right there are that you have bathrooms course they have to a restaurant service through the uh... gun range they actually have their own kitchen uh... and you can you don't have to take anything other than some play you know some of the for overhead cover you get a camp there you can camp you can bring a camper important there's plenty of room for that and uh... you're gonna have bad coming in from all over the country and a bunch of different people playing so that the critical of the uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh... uh Very good. Freedom Palooza at BlogSpot.com. FreedomPalooza at BlogSpot.com. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. Ladies and gentlemen, it is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. God bless all of you. Everybody, you are the solution. The problem is before you, your enemy is Blake and Arrogant. It's a good thing. And the coronavirus scam. helps you to find out who all the Limp Dinks are. We know who they all are in our community, and they're all tagged and marked. That's a good thing. Face Frogs help you to do that. Anyway, we're going to get out of the way for now. Ed taking over more. LTR coming up. Thank you for everybody for helping out. And again, support Craig, get the copper round. Now, God bless. Bye-bye.