August 4, 2021
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4h 4m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed mandatory vaccination policies, comparing Trump and Biden administrations' approaches to pandemic mandates and criticizing both. He detailed Michigan militia manufacturing capabilities for weapons and ammunition, including chest pouches, magazines, and SKS rifles, explaining how distributed production networks and salvaged industrial equipment enable self-sufficiency. The show covered vehicle selection for militia operations, emphasizing pickup trucks and armored personnel carriers like BTR-60s and M113s, with discussion of maintenance, recovery operations, and combat engineering principles. Koernke also addressed caller questions about weapon standardization, the Mini-14 rifle, and air defense tactics.
- mandatory vaccination
- michigan militia
- weapons manufacturing
- sku rifle
- pickup trucks
- armored vehicles
- btr-60
- m113
- combat engineering
- preparedness
- second amendment
- federal government
- gun-free zones
- ar-15
- mini-14
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When 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 you out of office or sucking my machine I had a dream the other night that well, I didn't understand a Figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, north, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on the satellite, and we are on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet, Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon, all of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great city Jeff, along with CONUS, the Outline Two States Territories and the Clock. It is... 5.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is 4th of August. It is the... let's see, it should be Weapons Wednesday. It is again 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, Dance of Swords, and Fight We Must. Okay, we're not gonna force everybody, but then we're gonna make it mandatory and now we're talking about enforcing the everybody getting the shot no matter what and at gunpoint and well, the police are gonna be involved and gee, this is all like every week it shifts to a greater and greater degree of hatred against freedom in America and What's fascinating about this? When they say the cops are coming out and or the military is coming out Oh, you mean they're threatening you with guns and they'll try though They're threatening to murder you if you don't go along with the cause. Oh No, no, no. Oh, yes. Yes. Yeah you asshat Piss on that garbage. Okay, here's how it works You got some skank showing up in uniform with a bunch of Trotskyite glasses wearing, you know purple haired turds the cops are there because they're getting off on the idea they can muscle up on ya. I'm gonna get to shoot someone! Not if we shoot you first. But you're gonna shoot me first! Yeah, yeah, well as a matter of fact, we got a long list of things we're probably gonna be shooting and you're just in the middle of it, okay? So guess what? Yeah. As it is, the fact that I would point something out here. I had this, people went brain fart the last couple days when I mentioned this, they said, well, What would you be doing if Trump were in charge and he was doing the same thing that that the peto sniffer meat puppet is doing now? Which Trump was planning on doing the exact same thing? Would you put your red hat on and go and raw raw Trump? Murder death kill suicide. How dare you how dare you go against the trumpet trumpet and pouchie trumpet and pouchie Trump and pouchie As you see it was trump and pouchie before it was by night slash the pedo sniffer meat puppet. Oh, well, it would have been different. How would it have been different? Step by step with what you've seen, how would it have been different? What? You had been wearing a different color hat, you had a different party color? What? So again, as I mentioned, they realized that with the scam that they were playing since they went full weight on this, that, well, now, you know, they let Trump walk away, which, of course, they set up with the fake election scam. And, oh, now all of a sudden it's this other guy's fault. Well, this other guy is an idiot, an incompetent, a fool, wicked person. The pedo sniffer meat puppet. We know that. We knew that before the election. Anybody who had a brain... that all the other fools, idiots and incompetents are going, oh, I'm not satisfied with the product now. Oh my goodness. Oh, I thought the bite tonight was going to be something else. But well, why would you? Well, because he hid in the basement and they didn't bring him out in front of anybody to show you just exactly what kind of a shift wreck you were actually dealing with. But we were already in the shift wreck with Trump. All they did is let the one asset jump in the lifeboat, you know, the captain's dinghy, and roll away laughing and playing golf somewhere else while the agenda that he plugged in is what's being played now. Everybody understand that? So what if Trumpet had not been, you know, shall we say, shuttled out by the fake election? Would you be going along with this right now? I wouldn't give a snot who the hell the asshat was that was in the outhouse if they're pushing this agenda. They're all your enemy. Every last thinkin' one of them. And by the way, let's say that we had some, there was gonna be a big change and the Trumpster was comin' back, Trump, that was comin', okay, if Trump came back, what would change? Please, what would change? Hell, fast track, army doing the door-to-door, the whole nine yards, was all out of the lips of Donald Trump and the clique that was around him. Didn't start with the peto sniffer meat puppet or the back alley bar horror scuff knee pads. Well, no, which is all Obama. No, started with Trump. Stayed with Trump. Old stinking year's worth of Trump. letting the drama queens take over, going ahead, riding with all the crazy town VF's. And we're all supposed to go over, right? Well, it was just great, it was wonderful. Boy, did you see how he had fought you out there pissing in everybody's face. That was Donald Trump doing that. Yeah, and not stepping in and cupping that asshat side to head, dragging him out and kicking him out the back door of the White House. He didn't do that. Just a little heads up on that one. Okay? Only because, again, it's not going to get better, it's going to get worse as far as whatever they're going to try to pull. We already have a plan. Everybody's pretty well sticking to it. And it is Weapons Wednesday, so the writing is very much more than just on the wall. Hell, it's on the wall, the back alley, the windows. I don't think they've even got it up there on the second floor marquee, if you look. Yep, there it is. The agenda is pretty well in your face. And the police state is frothing at the mouth of the opportunity while the military is rolling up the sidewalks so they can bring the troops to wage war against America that the commies that are in the Pentagon can pentagram need, okay? And I didn't say it wrongly, I meant it. Pentagram. As in, oh yay, oh yay, oh yay, pentagram. Don't you mean Pentagon? Not if you know what's really going on, my dear. Not if you know what's really going on. Anyway, a couple things. Centerfiresystems.com. Centerfiresystems.com. www.centerfiresystems.com. We got a couple of AR-15 magazine deals. One for eight, the other for nine. Actually, I think they've got a couple that are eight, but I don't know if they have any left. Now, here's the thing. They had black and they had earth brown, okay? The dark earth. If the ones out go to the other. I don't really and they're both the basically the same magazine They're about eight dollars apiece If you guys are looking for mags because you just outfitted Molly and maybe two or three of the other kids and the wife You know you got everybody taken care of but you still a short magazine which by the way you never have enough mags I've seen a bunch of articles recently. How many magazines do you need? Well, what do you mean? How many magazine all you can get? You know what? I, when I, if I were in a fighting situation, I want so many mags I never had to reload the one I started with until I'm done with the battle. Y'all get my drift on that one? In other words, ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Hey Mark after all if you're gonna spray and pray this out stack up the magazine But even if you aren't stack up the magazine you're gonna need a good color tip in there. Hey Will from Florida. Sorry hasn't been calling in as much I've been working and busy and oh, you know how it goes so I was one of my militia youtubers actually uploaded the equipping for the New World Order series, but instead of doing it in parts, they actually uploaded like, you know, part one and part two was like almost movies, like a whole video. And I was listening to them and on one of them, you were talking about Michigan, you said militia manufacturing plants that were making, well, what did you say? I think you were talking about making, it had something to do with magazines and ammunition and parts. And I was just wondering, I haven't heard you talk about those in a long time. So like, What goes into making one of those plants? And I mean, are they still running? I never hear you talk about it. Well, actually, the production, the first thing that we were working on here, paying attention in America, or excuse me, equipping to the New World Order, was the, were the chest pouches. It was the first thing that got everybody rolling, and it's in the video there. In fact, that model you see is the first prototype for what was a long production run of the chest pouch. with the center pocket changed out to be the drum pocket. Nobody had made a convenient carry system for carrying more drums. And John, the guy who was the designer engineer for Magpul gear, Magpouch gear, and Tech gear like that, he sat down with a bunch of the guys and they just simply cookie-cutter patterned the Chinese standard chest pouch but what they did differently is they went with an impact pad in the back which we didn't really do a dissect on that chest pouch but to eliminate some of the gouging that you're going to get with the drum because of the way the drums are they went with a high impact foam padding like you see with the rollout during the 70s and 80s rollout sleeping bag mats. This stuff is readily available, made here in Michigan, and this stuff is a denser foam than the average foam that you would run into out there because they were using it in the auto industry for a certain area of the dash. And we had an insight on that because we know all the people in the automotive. But other than that, the basic, the suspender system was the same. The keepers were modernized instead of, you know, metal or, you know, whatever. They were plastique, but we could use metal just as quickly. I mean, wouldn't be a problem. The keepers, as far as the fronts, you'll notice we went from the wooden toggle, which was normed back when the Chinese were bringing stuff in and it works. But we went over to conventional snaps, large formats, so they'd be easy to snap, not trying to fight to get them closed. And I think we made a total of about 20 to 23,000 of those that are issued out. As far as magazines go, the first magazine that we built, strangely enough, was a short 1911. And where we got the pattern work from was from a combination of Sarco, which was selling some of their tooling. and also from another company called Neatworth, which they're out of business long gone. The guy was a machinist, he was here in Michigan, and he built custom 1911s and he had the rest of the base plate jigs to make custom bumper base plates. So we started making a short commander, actually what it was, what is that, the, ah, ah, it was the first one we had in demand, but the nice thing about this is, is the way that Sarco built their folding system, you could do a short mag or a standard 7-round 1911 mag. So once we were done making a production for the Daytonics, that's kind of oozy, it rattles off my mouth if I just shut up, but with the Daytonics that we had, we couldn't get enough magazines. They were in vogue at the time and so it's like, well the hell, let's make some. And it was a good learning curve opportunity. The only thing we didn't do, we could have made, but we didn't at that time. We didn't make followers. Today we do lost wax cast for aluminum and we've also done pin knocking and done stamped followers also. So we know how to do both. And the dies cost about $2,000 apiece for the strike dies, for instance for the follower. But once you've got them, you just start using it as much as you can and it pays back pretty quick. The next thing that we worked on were A variation on the StenMag, but what we were doing is kind of rebuilding StenMag that we were getting that were grade two from the big surplus companies. We were buying them for 15 cents a piece and they just needed to be overhauled completely. So what we did is we made a, we actually have set up a small spring company, but what we did with the spring issue is we went to all the different spring manufacturers in Michigan and we gave them a spring project. And what we did is said, hey, we need to have you do a prototype. I want you to show me you can make it, do a thousand of them, and then we're going to do a contract run with you to make up the difference. So we subcontracted the springs. And the advantage of this is literally every spring company in Michigan and Northern Ohio and Northern Indiana Has the programming already in their machinery for making any of the magazine springs or small weapons springs that we need? Example, we can make the sand and boil primary spring. That's ingenious. I said that's ingenious to have them have the mechanics within their operation. Nice one. Yeah, in the event, well, and they were more than happy to do the prototyping, of course you have to pay for it. But the idea is that right off the bat, I'll tell you the most common part, and when you see America in peril and equipping part one, equipping part one was done out in the field. So part two was kind of like just a classroom format. We were actually up in the thumb when we filmed that. And one of the things, reason we actually were up there is because We had a couple of companies that were producing sheet metal work for us that were doing again other manufacturers We give them a part one part. I don't give them the whole idea We give them one part and we asked them hey What would it take for you to fold that or what does it take? What do we need to buy to for you to make this? Because it may require a mandrel an anvil in a more mandrel a component system or it may require a conventional die of some kind, or it could require broaching. And if they require special tooling, the idea is to buy the tooling and have the tooling sitting on the shelf. Well, one of the parts that was hardest to get when the SKS came in to get near spare parts inventory was the primary tapet, the one that's right above the chamber. That particular tapet spring, they weren't really bringing any in, and there were none in the country. So we did 20,000 of them with a subcontractor. We started out first having them do 500 as an example. Those carburetor springs were very important. Does everybody understand what I just said? I didn't build SKS springs. We were building carburetor springs for 1967 Chevelle. And so we were doing custom car parts. And the custom car parts, which by the way, how would you know? We made many, many thousands of them when we were done, I should say, the subcontractor did. And then we also in the process started to get into buying because we started talking to the companies. We bought many of their older manual machines. Many of them were sitting out behind the plants. Well, they weren't of profitable interest to them, but they were of useful interest to us. So what we did is we picked up all of the loose change machinery for song and the dance, usually for scrap weight, and in the process, put a slab down, put a pole barn up, and between a whole bunch of allies, outfit the whole thing so that we can walk in and build a certain number of widgets there whenever we feel like it, but the tooling is already established. We can make every part for the SKS I'm curious if we can make the barrel, but I mean we can make every other part for the SKS right now either a polymer or out of original stamps sheet metal or as finished billet stock, in other words milled, using modern CNC. So there isn't anything we couldn't build on the SKS except again for the barrel production. Barrel is a little more intricate but still we could do it. It's just we haven't had the time. So, that would be the next project that we'd work on. But that took, oh, that took eight years worth of patient building and creating alliances. Now with the culture, the way it is, the situation with the environment, the government, oh, we got friends everywhere now. The people who we knew, that know a lot of other people who are now pissed like they are, And so there isn't any place we can't go where we can't have something made and in reality they will do it for cost plus materials. Materials plus cost and manufacturing time. In other words, what does it cost for a man to run the machine? But as long as they are covered, this also keeps the plant kind of running which makes the little factory happy. And we got a lot of little dots on the map all over the country, all over Michigan like this. So, in theory, right now, we could, within probably, it would take no more than three weeks, we could crank out a decent, I would call it a Volksrum type SKS, because it would be closer to looking like a G43, a K43 rifle, like I've said many times. Where do you get the metal and the materials to do that? Do you purchase it for manufacturers or? Well, no, they're raw materials. You know from fact. I've been scouring. Oh give me an example. I've been scouring the Industrial closedowns that have been taking place. We had a spot that mode just south of us one County down The shop was probably established about 1921 the whole back building was full of American Virgin, Michigan steel I mean every kind of geometrics shape you can imagine in lengths of 20 and 30 feet blocks, you know we're talking rectangles, blocks, you know like circular stock, custom stock. The guy did tractor repair and heavy machinery repair and he did it. He had all the machinery, in fact most of the machinery is for sale, I could still get that. But it's all equipment that most of the younger men never have run. But it's fascinating because it's actually a of a, what would you call it, a museum, but it's all a functional museum. And we're talking heavy manufacturing, but each tool, each machine only does one thing. So you really need the whole plant, the whole little operation, which takes up about an eighth of an acre. However, more important is that we got the steel. because the stock that this guy had, I talked to the gentleman, the dad passed away, he was the one running the business, he took it over from Grandpa, who took it over from Great Grandpa. So the inventory in the back, I could get a pretty good idea from the son, the other son showed up later, and the steel, this is all Michigan virgin steel built in the Upper Peninsula, smelted. struck in the up in the UP or in Wisconsin on the other side of the UP and this is as high a grade metal as you could possibly ask for better than anything that's being built right now. In fact to be quite honest most of what we have there that particular batch of stuff which is I don't know how many tons it's it's it could be a hundred tons. That steel for the moment it doesn't need to be moved because the building they just wanted the front area of the machinery cleared out and they're not urgent on the rest but they we do need to move it. However, that steel would be prioritized for making things like you know, M1A receivers or bolts or you know things of that nature but it would depend on again what what are we working with and how much material do I want to pair off. I would waste a large piece of stock on a tiny tool, a tiny object, but this kind of metal, we're talking about being able to build pretty much anything from scratch. And again, if you're with a modern CNC, you combine that with better quality materials, we can crank out anything we choose to when the time comes. The big thing is to simplify though, this is something I keep repeating over and over again, kiss, keep it simple stupid. Fit and finish inside needs to be beyond reproach. External surface finish, I'll piss on it, who cares? That's how everybody needs to be thinking right off the bat. We do that, we're ahead of the game. And as it is, we've got all kinds of people that are, like I said, skilled trades are pissed. Everybody's pissed. They're talking about shutting the state down again. Best damn thing that could happen right now. This has got so many people turning against Washington and turning against the globalists that it's a massive front. And it's going to, at some point they're going to butt heads. It's not an if, it's just a when the police state has to come out. You know, think about this. If they... They plug in this mandatory shot garbage. There's going to be, someone's going to be mandatorily shot, but it has nothing to do with medical injections. It'll have to do with lead poisoning. And if it starts like anything else, you know, they figure, well, everybody's just going to act with us. No, they're not. There's people right now wouldn't care about walking away from their jobs. In fact, the interesting thing about it is, there's a surfeit of jobs between where, you know, from where I'm sitting to the edge of the state of Michigan. If I were to draw a straight line on any series of major roads, there's probably 2,000 jobs down the road waiting for you. And I'm not exaggerating. I'm down the road here, there's a place with a sign, $20 starting factory job. Right now we hire. You come in, as long as your body's warm, you're hired, you've got a job. And they can't find people to walk in $20 an hour job. Now you think about that one. Now, of course, it would help if they weren't dopers and, you know, they didn't have all kinds of their problems, but you know what? Right now, manufacturing in any of these places really can't be all that picky, even though they are. They have to be to a degree. It's not good to have the guy on meth stick his hand in the deep fryer two or three times in a row and end up with an extra small finger amongst all your, well it's more protein, but a small deep fried finger amongst all your french fries. It's always embarrassing when it happens, especially since the fingernails get crispy, okay, get crunchy. No, not that. But this situation right now is the perfect disaster for the enemy and a perfect environment for all of us. If everybody needs to be speaking up, we all need to be putting our foot down and we all need to tell them piss off. We're not going to let the idiots, the incompetence, the fools or the cowards flap their yap and jump in front of us again. It's just not gonna happen. It's done. They played they ran the gamut on that and they went as far as they could Now the only option they have it's like everything else guys think about this Everything we're dealing with now it comes down to them having to put a gun to your head But they got to put a gun here and you go to the airport They got to put a gun to your head you get on the road They're gonna try and put a gun to your head You're gonna try to go to work. They're gonna try to put a gun to your head You know what people get tired that real quick. They'll put a gun right up their ass pull the trigger three times They'll take that gun away from that police state type step it up his arse and then make sure the magazine tip Now they have to meet can't shove it up too far because you got to let the lower the lower frame move You know follows up his bung hole. Let's remember that otherwise one shot. You can't it's kind of embarrassing So that's where we are and again with regard to the different elements out there It's like right now. We've got a we've got a group of people that are selling things and they're selling big things with wheels. And they've got a competition going so they can provide thermal imaging or rifle sights for one of the militia units. And we just delivered five and it looks like five more are going to be going this weekend, probably by Friday again. So everybody's got their angle on this. The big thing about manufacturing is again, small production and spread out tactically. no centralization, each manufacturing site with the ability to do complete beginning to final assembly, beginning construction to final assembly. That's not hard with simple systems, but obviously the more intricate the technology, the more multiple locations are required. But it's also good to disperse the, for instance, say, weapons systems manufacturing, so that it's not all in one pile because Most of the facilities can build any three or four parts if you teach them, if you show them what you want and they identify how they can do it best with their manufacturing. I would point out that the SKS is probably the best example. There are four different methods and systems that were made for putting the trigger group together. Combinations of either a billet machine or a stamp. And there were even, and again, I mentioned polymer. Right now, with the new polymer ideas that have come out, incorporating them and sliding them sideways into certain areas has not been difficult at all. And the other consideration, never really done with the SKS, is alloy components rather than all steel components. Not preferred, but it can be done. So that's another another another way to look at building the system. Well, why and somebody would probably go why the SKS? Well at the time the SKS was a $56 rifle when we first started looking at this and as we always said man if you had to build this gun it would cost you hundreds of dollars. But that's only if you again take into account a limited production run and not a military production orientation with volume production the center of the you know center of the agenda. by carving down or paring down certain finish issues and minimizing. Then the tooling issue, which is first and foremost the outrageous part about processing, is ratcheted back. Materials you would think would be the biggest expense, but it's not really that. It's the, if you're going to do for instance stampings, it's the dies, guys. It's the tools. But once you have the tools, this is why weapons systems don't die right away. example, there are only like what? Three sets of Luger tooling ever made. But there are a whole hell of a lot of Lugers made, but there are only three complete tooling sets made for a factory to produce the Luger. Now what we mean by that is each one of those little funky parts required certain cut off, certain edging, certain grinding, and with stops and stays, depth restrictors, all of that. And so once you have that machinery in place, wherever you have a perishable, which is usually a gauge template, can be a rod, can be a piece of inserted metal, that's going to wear. you need to check those sets, those stops and sets, to make sure that they stay consistent with however many thousandths or tens of thousands of an inch depending on what you're doing. And that's why you replace that perishable part with another finely produced piece of machine tool that goes in place of it. But the overall machinery is good indefinitely if the engineer who put the tooling together does it right. And that's where again understanding where you have surfaces that wear and are going to wear to tolerance change, you need to have a replacement fixture that is easily inserted and does not interrupt extensively production. Go ahead, I heard a voice. Jump in there, call it. I was going to ask, is there ever going to be a point where the military... Oh, you're really soft for some reason. Hold on a second. Try that again. Sorry, I'm at work. I walked away. There we go. Got you. Is there ever going to be a point in the war where the amount of militia manufactured weapons exceeds the amount of pre-weapons that we already have? No, I don't think that that never has really happened. We've seen significant expansions. in manufacturing any given war, but still the volume, and let's wrap your brain around how many tens of millions or hundreds of millions of weapons are actually out there, like the AK-47 versus, as we said many times, AR-15 versus other critical production run guns, like the Garand is up there quite a ways because not just the US made it, but as you know, we're seeing all the Beretta guns come in from Italy right now. difference in tolerance or certain components but the basic rifle is out there in force and if you've shot one you've shot of all. The only place where that might happen is not so much with the more sophisticated guns but the Sten gun is still going to be a production standard that is going to be cranked out in mass and while it may not be a round Sten it will you know it could be a square Sten round Sten What we learned a long time ago, and in fact this was done when the big breakup took place, which not long ago, but it's been 30 years now, when the wall fell, Yugoslavia was a powerhouse before the wall fell in the render revolution market. If you were going to go and do any kind of chicanery or black bag garbage, there's three places you went. for any of the technology you needed to make a weapon system. Where did you go? You went to Finland, Taiwan, and Yugoslavia. And everybody goes, what? Yeah. You went to Finland, which was semi-neutral. You went to Yugoslavia, which was semi-communist slash independent. You know, Yugoslavia was an interesting situation with the conglomerate of the Balkans, okay? And the last was with Taiwan because Taiwan is an orphan state and they needed business. So you could, you know, for instance, an example of somebody doing using these three countries was South Africa. When the Russians and the Warsaw Pact started dumping Russian tanks into the South African Bush war. South Africa decided they needed up the ante because their Panhard AMLs and all the other vehicles they had had peace but had no protection. If they took a hit, they took a hit hard. They were fast, but they were powerful. However, they were fast and they were lightly armored. So what the restricted South Africans did is they went to all these third world countries that had the Centurion battle pay. and they went after, they didn't go after the working grade A vehicles, they went after what we call monument grade. Monument grade is grade 3. It means it's been sitting there out in BFE, could have been knocked out along the road, could be anywhere, could be in a pickle park somewhere, stuck behind a major motor pool. and there's a line of them sitting there and they've been there for 12, 14, 20 years, nobody's moved them. Well, they'd buy them for nothing. I'll give you an idea. What it probably costs for those is about $800 or less a tank. Monument grade Centurions back when they did this probably were no more and I made them be way overpriced. May have been as low as about $300 to $400 per vehicle. But they were monument great. That means they could be locked up. They got all kinds of problems. Probably cannibalized also. But they didn't care because here's what South Africa did. They collected all these holes and turrets and whatever else came along with them and every spare part that was laying in the yard, they picked everything up. They went back home. They built this big long Ford type production building. A big long single building. And what they did is they piled up all the centurions at one end, and then they went to Yugoslavia, Finland, and to Taiwan, and they cherry-picked the weapons, the main gun, laser range-finders, modern night-vision optics, fire control systems, and everything, and brought it all from these third-party countries that were not restricted. and would sell under the table and all of a sudden they started to produce the elephant plant, the olefons. And what this was, was a tank factory where they brought the centurions in on one end, disassembled them, saved every nut, saved every bolt, saved every widget, raided the parts, took the parts that were totally trashed, threw them off to the side but didn't dispose of them. And then what they did is they had a small series of remanufacturing plants that were offshoots of the main building. And then they refitted everything, re-cleaned up everything, painted everything. And then about middle of the plant, they started putting these tanks back together as modern combat fighting vehicles. And so these derelicts that they got for, you know, the price of, well, only a couple of shells, well, worth of modern ammunition. They turned around and upgraded them to one, I believe they were 105s. They had present generation for the day, night vision. They had a conventional laser rangefinder. They had all of the modern optics necessary to operate and engage at greater ranges than their Russian counterparts. And they started cranking them out the other end. Well, all of a sudden they got into a panic and there had to be a conversation about limitations and this and that and the other because South Africa all of a sudden had a tank force. And that tank force didn't come from any major power except from the junkyards of Africa. of North Africa, like the Western North Africa and the Middle East, and I think a few other places like Pakistan. And they didn't go for the top end or even the middle end stuff. They went for the junk. And they took all that, quote, unquote, junk. I'm sorry, go ahead. Do you think we'll have that kind of opportunity? Oh, yeah, it'll be the same situation for us. We're going to end up, even if this were a World War III scenario, here's what people don't understand. If it drives, it's going to fight. If we build it and it's an armored vehicle, it's going to get pressed into service because everybody's going to start eating equipment. The battlefield eats equipment. Well, we're going to have Abrams. No, you're going to, they're going to resurrect every stinking armored vehicle they can find. They'll be making upgraded, you know, M60. Basically, they may not modify the turret. So it really would look like a little baby Abrams. But they'll build it up if they're smart. They probably would upgrade the turret. But they'll do what they did. Hold on. They'll do what they were planning on doing like with the M60 and upgrading it across the board so it'll be a baby Abrams. Highly automotive. More serviceable enough. Biggest problem is that a lot of the M60s we sent overseas. But as I said before, what's going to happen is these other foreign countries will start selling our junk back to us. because we won't be able to make enough fast enough. And so Turkey, for instance, which has a massive M60 fleet and top-end M60 fleet, eventually they may choose to buy from somebody else. If they can get our change, our money, then they'll turn around and buy something brand new from the French, the Russians, or the Brits. But right now Turkey notoriously has taken all the hand-me-downs from everybody else and they've made a massive armored force this way that they've been able to sustain on the cheap. See they did the smart thing. They took the M60s from Germany. They took all the M60s that Italy had. They also have been grabbing comparable APCs and doing the same thing. They buy all the spare parts inventory everybody else wants to come off of. So they minimize their costs but maximize their performance and go ahead. I don't know the voice or could jump in there caller, please And now don't even look but within 30 not all human piece out there could be one millimeter Then you got over the one town. It's they got a what you know, we're talking voice of God here You go down together. I think and the ones that get the Germans It's used for target press. And it's in front of it. All these places, you got city halls, police, memorial parks. You have quite a bit of all the people that you stop, or at least for most part, either of Alzheimer's or nursing homes or the fine guys, or tread heads. That's the tricky part. Everybody's cousin is slinging a rifle, but armor brigades, division, are not as big as we think. And everybody has how-to things like that. The big thing is, the one good thing about most of them is, and this is really critical with regard to how many were on that. Anyway, is the fact that they're basically simple automotive pieces of equipment to run. There are some more sophisticated or intricate steering systems But for the most part, example is the newer you get, even though it's still, say, Vietnam era, the more likely it's nothing but a Detroit diesel under the hood. And if we understand that, like, for instance, the M48s, the M60s, even though intentionally the government blew the engines on a lot of those, they drove them in. And then they intentionally had to, you know, pour the dumpy oil and then had them hit the throttle and burn the engine out, blow out a rod or something. Not all of them, but a big chunk of them. It wouldn't make any difference. We already did an evaluation on pretty much all of them. The engine packs were designed to adapt a number of different engines in the event we went to war. Guess what? Most of them are all over-the-counter vehicle engines. pretty much across the board. It's just a matter of understanding that you're going to pull the power pack, which is like a big module, it's intentional, and then you're going to re-adapt another engine to whatever it is that may have a problem or may not. If it doesn't, we're going to try to stick with what we've got. In fact, even if it was a blown engine, to be quite honest, Guess what? It's a standard diesel even in although the newest would be turbo the bottom line is none of that is is Anything that is is anything that we can't rebuild off the shelf right now one of the most important things you have a good understanding about What do you call it today at nature those are like all the fundamentals especially you know knowing how to refer you know wearing on the wheel when you about a clean you know you need to when you pull it, you want to support. That's the key thing. You get a 500, you don't have shit. And sorry, the war broke out, the skirmish just a few years back in Ukraine. Number C, in the film footage, the Ukrainians hate tanks. They had been sitting for, I mean, the grass was growing. They were sitting next to old bean sheds in the middle of summer and, like, they'd forgotten. The Ukrainians, they got these things, like, over cleaned them up. new batteries? Well, the big thing here again, remember, it was the Eastern Ukrainians who did that because they had absolutely nothing. Whatever they had is whatever they pulled from the National Guard armouries that they were that weren't already eaten out by the Ukrainian western Kurds who had been ransacking half the country, they grabbed everything they could from that and then they started resurrecting anything and everything else out there on the way of vehicles. And they were outnumbered 10, 15, and 20 to 1, and they beat the living snot out of the Orcs. Think about it that way. They beat a lot. Well, the big thing here again is, now let's back up a bit too. Remember, step one is armored trucks. The armored truck is still the best single, highly automotive platform that can be quickly pressed into service, and we have virtually millions of them at our disposal. In the Middle East they don't have this. An example, it was a big deal, remember a few years ago, when all of a sudden there was a picture of the ISIS Israeli Secret Service, Israeli Intelligence Service, operating as the fake terrorist, where they were driving a whole little line of brand new Toyota pickup trucks. And guess what? Or Honda's, whichever it was. I think they were Toyotas though. But the fact of the matter is that it was publicity pictures. Most of what they have is long on the tooth, has already been shot at a lot and rebuilt, shot a lot, rebuilt, or it's been already disassembled because it's so badly damaged it was disassembled and smelted into bombs or whatever else they needed. Metal never goes to waste. But here we have a mass, a surfy of material pulled from. On that note, remember, this last year, I tracked down two BTR 60s. We paid less than $20,000 apiece for them. They're in the militia units here. A pile of M113s, but, you know, the standard US gabins. But the two BTR 60s, it's a matrix thing. that I did, you know, we did pick up. The third one I didn't get, somebody else did, so I know somebody's putting it to good use, but they were converted from Russian diesel to American Detroit diesel engine packs. And strangely enough, somebody must have gotten the idea from the same place because all three of the vehicles had the same engine packs adapted, which is expected. Somebody came up with an idea, made it work, everybody just copies it. But these vehicles are virtually now rebuilt, you know, I won't say brand new, but they're the next best thing, and highly automotive. They're swivel. The straightforward, simple to operate. Everybody can understand them. And there's a number of different weapons systems that can be adapted to them, which already has been done. Are those 8x8s? Yeah, those are that's the the BTR 60 is the first of the eight wheeled family then you got the BTR 70 now You've got what is the 100 or 103 or whatever they are? But the they they have had the BMP has been in service too and by the way, there's a bunch of those available We just haven't bought them. There was a BMP available down in Tennessee what two months ago The price is a little high by comparison. I can buy three M113s. If they came down to the price, I didn't hear about it. But the units here, the counties are the ones who are buying it. Dealerships and companies, businesses, are sponsoring the militia units and buying the armor for them. But They're also donating trucks and again the trucks are still the first fastest way. The bridging difference for all of the work we need to do is field construction machinery. Pickers, lifters, boom trucks, why? Because we need a combination of combat engineer and vehicle recovery operations ready to go. If we knock out an enemy piece of equipment, the idea is it gets carried away. I'm sure they'll try to destroy it. I'm sure they'll try to bomb it. I'm sure they'll whatever. But if we move in fast enough, either A, get it to move under its own power, or B, drag it away, that will happen. Recovery units have to be built now. We don't wait till later. We need to teach everybody about that concept. Why the Germans were so damn good for what little armor they had, they fought against a giant and they literally beat the giant down and it was because of an efficient, deep supply and support system contrary to the lies they tried to generate about how old the Germans didn't know what they were doing. I asked, take a look at the numbers. It was, and it was their recovery units and rebuild units were some of the best on the planet. Every army could do that. We did it, the Russians did it, but the Germans, they did it with multiple fronts non-stop and were able to recover it. Either they'd fix it or they would send it to the rear for recycling as quickly as they could and get it back on the road. However that happened, it happened. I heard another voice there. Go ahead, caller. They have to be signed and get in a BTR line or even the ones made came from the US, the 150. Oh, as far as tires, there's three different generations of tires now overlapping with military applications. Since we've been in the sandbox, They've shifted to a wider wider flatter format tire for moving across in what are basically doing doing or soft soft Material surfaces distributing more weight over you know the area the paddle tire or the all terrain tire world war 3 slash dark side of the moon format tires Which really have been traditional since world war two? Are something that's a priority and those are pretty well available in any and every wheel format we can come up with. In fact, the tires for the VTR 60 were cheaper than say for the Cadillac gauge armored cars that we have. VTR 60 is more a standard industrial tire readily available off another. It can be paracited off a number of other pieces of equipment. That's the other thing you always want to cross-reference. whenever you're looking at stuff. We have a ton of ferret armored cars. I've been buying those for years. When we first started buying ferrets, they only cost $570 apiece. Remember guys? Used to go to Knob Creek. And you could walk out behind the main range there and somebody always have two or three ferrets sitting there and the most expensive one was $1,200. And that was the one that was all purified, looked like British military with all the paint job and everything the way everybody thought they needed it for collector's purposes. But the other two were working armored cars. And then every once in a while, a guy would show up with another Saracen. Well, we got bunches of Saracen. I've been collecting and we've pulled in every Saracen, I think, in the Midwest. If somebody else isn't using it, we already got it. And that's a six wheeled APC. Now, the thing about those, those have what is called a run flat tire, both the Ferret, the Saracen, the Saladin, and the Stallwort. And the Stallwort trucks are fun. They are fun. That's a truck based on the same APC hull. the Saracen and as the light, or forgive me, heavy reconnaissance armored car, the Saladin. So all of these have the same run flat tire. The run flats actually you can blow a chunk right out of them. The internal tire is built like the Moon Buggy tire. They will continue to function whether you blow, in fact I used to mention this many times, the Brits and the Canadians used to have demonstrations on public football fields. where they'd have a Saracen or a Ferret drive out and they'd take, have a little chunk of C4 hooked up to the tire. What kind of OSHA standard are these? And they would set off that C4 and blow a chunk the size of your head out of that tire. And the tire would keep right on going. Blow a chunk, you know, right across the whole of the tire. It wouldn't even phase the way it operated. And that's what's on the Saracen's Ferrets and these other ones. You guys see these floating around. Unless they've changed out the tires for American, they already have an anti-mine, highly survivable tire system on board. Almost as good as, well, it's better than armored track, to be quite honest. 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Well, yeah, but see, here's the thing. You're on your own. And because of that, you need to be engineering, literally engineering your unit so that it is an engineer or combat engineer type formation so that you have everything to do from bridging to recovery, to defense, slash fortifications development. Which they always come up with new BS names. It's fortifications, I don't give a squat. Patton didn't like fortifications, but your men still dig in. Okay, so, sorry guys, at some point you're gonna need better support and supply. However, the big advantage of being a combat engineer type unit is that all the heavy equipment, if you focus on acquiring it, gives you the ability to expand and both recover and or develop what you need to become mechanized slash armored infantry and or a mechanized formation of some kind. You still would be better off at in the earliest stages to be organized around a combat engineer type construction especially the first thing that I mentioned bridging. Guys, the nation has got rivers and large bodies of water all over it. Those are the significant traditional obstacles. Bridges are going to be an issue immediately. Now, one thing to remember, we've got a big problem with infrastructure to begin with. Government's going to be targeting to destroy a lot of bridges, number one. And number two is lack of maintenance. There are brand new bridges right now, or when I say brand new, we've got bridges that are in this state, any state that can be up to 100 plus years old. But we've got brand new made with six buckets of sand, or forgive me, six shovels of sand and one shovel of cement. In other words, they were not really made to spec. bridges that are coming apart at the seams right now that were only built a decade or two decades ago and they're requiring significant major maintenance. Now there's another consideration of this. When most of these were made it was part of the agenda 21 scam. And they were already destroying bridges across Michigan, for instance, and not replacing them. The ones that they did install under the Wilding program, many of those would be destroyed down the road if the UN slash the globalists had had their way. Well, they didn't have their way. So now we have this infrastructure mechanism that was designed with, you know, GNC slash cheap ass engineering, for quality construction. And now we're still around and these are the routes and avenues of approach, you know, egress that they establish that, well, they're the only ones you can use. If you don't put them back into service, you don't have that many alternate places to go. You can't get there from here. That's one of the problems with destroying your develop transportation infrastructure, which is what the traitors in Lansing and the traitors in Michigan across the board and many of the counties, along with the traitors in Washington, all work together to do. Well, the best laid plans are rafts and roads didn't quite work the way they had. Now it's agenda 3031, 2031, forgive me now, 3031, he had to be a thousand years old, we still have to beat him, but 2031 or 2033 or 2040, whatever it's going to be, how about we kill him before that goes that far. This time around we're done with them, okay? So, one of the things to remember is that the road networks, in and of themselves, Your combat equipment should be centered around dark side of the moon warfare. That's what I mean by that. Exactly what it sounds like. In other words, worst possible conditions. There's a lot of equipment that was built during the Cold War that actually is pretty stinking efficient for dealing with really bad conditions. Many of the designs, not all of them were perfect, but many of the designs actually were based on the idea that we were going to go to war, lose the infrastructure, and not get it back right away, if not get it back for a very long time. This is why many of the vehicles that I've mentioned, my favorite is the stall work, not the number one, I actually like the Camico, but the stall work is also excellent in that, guys, you can roll it right off of the land, into the water, it'll swim, go where it needs to go, come out the other side smiling, right on down the road it goes. Water doesn't even affect and the stall work was actually a really phenomenal design. Look it up you'll find it. The gamma goes the same way. There are several other vehicles mentioned like for instance the BTRs. Several of the different Russian pieces of equipment for the same reason I mentioned because of row river obstacles. They had to be highly roadworthy slash automotive. But they also had to be able to roll right off into the water, move across the obstacle, get out the other side, roll right on down the road. Okay, so this is the kind of, and this is how you want to center any of the work you're doing with the present vehicles. Now, you're not going to make a swim truck, per se. But there are some neat things you can do to improve dramatically a lot of your personal vehicles or a personal fleet of vehicles that you can acquire and develop as needed. These vehicles are designed to be your rat pack. Some vehicles are going to be covered or replaced, if not impossible to replace. So they need to be husband. They need to be maintained. You need to corral them and take care of them. That means that your rat pack is surrounding them to ensure that they take the hit first, kind of like destroyers versus aircraft carriers and battle wagons. The battle wagon is a more valuable object. The destroyers job is to defend it. That's its first mission. Okay? Choice means the destroyer taking a hit and the other, guess which one takes a hit? Now, we're not talking about running in front of a tank round or anything like that. But remember that screening and the use of greater range with add-on weapon systems allows you to dynamically engage and divert the attention of an aggressor and in fact thwart what might be an intended act against critical components that are part of your combat formation. So you're constantly on the prowl, you're hunting always, And the objective here is to put as much forward and where it needs to be when the time comes in sufficient even small unit mass to the point where it can counter anything that the enemy might deploy at any given point of contact where the spear point leads to spear point. This is why speed, high low automotive and speed is critical to the operation. Highly automotive means, in other words, the vehicle is not a slug. It can actually turn on a dime or it can make effective turns, corners. It's quiet. The vehicle itself has good performance and highly automotive is sought after with regard to especially reconnaissance vehicles. When the ferret, Saracen, Saladin, and Stolwark came out in the British inventory, they were raved about. It was a totally different idea from many of the vehicles that had been in service up to that point, which were literally lumbering truck wagons. It's okay, they were just beasts. Also again, the big thing here is quiet. We don't want to be making a whole lot of noise. So we're going the other way with regard to silencing the system. Anything we can do to quiet the overall system, we need to take advantage of. I'm not doing a big wheel slash competition truck pole here. I want the enemy not to know that I appeared in the area, not to know that I've observed, and not to know that I'm withdrawing and breaking contact so that I can get on to do other things, including live. Okay, you know making noise that the other one that's really a giveaway always fascinating me is the super tur the turbans the turban is that that turban wine because of the you know, I Don't know what the decibel rating is but that in and of itself is a critical signature sound that is not in any way shape or form Concealable so it defeats the purpose behind being both highly automotive and deceptive slice quiet There's the balance in power, so to speak. So if you're using, you know, if you are within the turbine category, you might as well just be, well, again, prioritize that equipment over towards the line combat equipment. That's where it needs to be. We don't take and utilize, you know, it'll... The particular technologies that we're talking about we don't utilize in other areas where noise discipline, light discipline, and movement discipline are critical, okay, with regard to reconnaissance formation. This is again where the armored truck kind of beats out everything. I know the government's doing all kinds of stuff and researching. Basically, I think about what's comical is the latest thing that they've come up with. Looks like a suburban, although it's it's a tubular stock frame vehicle. It's basically take a standard Chevy suburban Pull the doors off take the hood off replace that with some Kevlar the hood and Otherwise leave everything open and skeletonized and down the road you go no armor now That's something I've kind of argued for a while if you know you want to build a fast attack vehicle Take existing pieces of equipment out there, take out most of the electronics, example the, you know, the, anything and everything that's extraneous that's non-essential comes off the vehicle, not needed. Well, the doors can come off, and again, if done right, the seating can even be changed slightly so that it's more conducive to fast on, fast off, and allows for the troop to be, you know, again, delivered with a fast, highly automotive, battlefield taxicab. Now it's not an armored battlefield taxicab, it's just regular old taxicab, but it works just fine. And apparently the government's liking these ideas because they've been buying a couple of different packages that they are presently moving to and I think part of this although they don't really want to tell you about it, the troops are going to tell the troops the latest and greatest, it's cheaper. It comes down to cheaper. It's just plain cheaper. That's why government's doing it. You got to remember they've squandered the money with every kind of tit milking that you can imagine stealing out the back door. Now they've got to get serious about the problems, but they still can't recover any of the stolen monies and resources that have been made to disappear by the OY boys. So they're having to re-end, rethink what it is and how they're purchasing certain items and that's why you're seeing these minimized pieces of equipment show up. They still are quite advantageous anyway but there are some things you can do which the government also will do progressively, they always do after the fact. You can up armor or defend critical components, there go the people. for a reasonable price and that is already, that program has already been initiated. They started out with a stripped bare bones vehicle. Now they're already starting to pile pounds back on in terms of safety, armor or protection. So that's gonna, you won't even have to really probably think that through. But if you're building your own, consider that there's a lot of inexpensive Suburbans out there. Even in Michigan, if they were a rust bucket, like I've said, For combat operational vehicles, as long as they're holding up for the time being, you can slap some sheet steel on with top rivets that the Army used to do. And again, bare bones them out, strip everything off, get all the weight, shuck all the weight off them you can. And what you've got is an equivalent for a lot less money that will do exactly what the government model will do. In fact, may do better because you can have 10 for the price of the one the government bought. Just something to think about there. Anyway. So enough on that, I've got a couple of things I need to touch on, which we did yesterday. The helmets, well, again, I mentioned Kevlar helmets over at Major Surplus. I don't know what they have left. It's one size fits most, which means they're medium-large slash helmet. They are supposedly new, says that they are. They are Ceph II helmets, Kevlar helmets, and they're Italian, and they're located at www.MajorSurplus.com When you go there, they have, punch in Italian Kevlar helmets. They're the Sep 2 model and nothing to write home about, nothing fancy, but they're basically in the same range as the standard Pazcat. They have the longer, it's kind of in between, I actually put those side by side. I guess it is a hair shorter but not by much from a Pascat, but it's still longer than a Mish in terms of the side, a side panel on the helmet, which is especially critical. You want more armor around the head. Fragmentation is going to be an issue. Grenades, indirect fire, etc. So you want more coverage around the side of the head. These are Pascat type. They are Kevlar. They work and They're $55 apiece. That is over at major surplus dot-com major surplus dot-com major surplus dot-com Another thing they have there under the same series of sales are 10 Russian possum possum mass I call the possum mass Russian Civil Defense masks slash infantry masks for $25. So you do not come with filters, but you're getting a complete mask for $2.50. These are supposed to be in very good to excellent condition. They are new old inventory and they are available right now. And it's again, 10 masks for $25. That's $2.50 a piece, but without filters. Filters are available and what I do is I carry this particular mask, you'll see it when you go over to www.majorsurplus.com. I carry this particular mask as a secondary slash backup in my backpack. Somebody else needs a mask, I got one. Something happens to mine, it gets lost or it gets a bullet in it, I've got a spare. And it's a very, very lightweight mask, very simple mask, no voice meter, simply air in, air out, and a set of lenses. That's it. Skullcap type rubber pullover works with everybody and will get the job done quite nicely. So that's over at majorsurplus.com. Now, we're almost to the bottom of the hour. So Edward, it is Weapons Wednesday. And if you can, bottom of the hour, traditional weapons Wednesday break. And for everybody out there, we've been doing this for 30 years. And again, a reminder, we do have another batch of thermal technology that's going to be going up north. The companies that have been raising the funds for this. Apparently have quite a competition going right now. So we have five more thermal devices They're the thors. I would understand they're going to be going up north and will be issued out to the militia units that are Being sponsored by the dealerships. So are you guys out there? 10 more into the box into the into the pot shall we say for what's coming and If the guys keep it up, maybe a couple of more before we get to Friday. We'll see what happens So, all of you out there, again, I will remind you, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, www.CenterFireSystems.com. They have magazines for $8 and $9 apiece. If they're out, they're out, but don't worry, they seem to be replacing pretty quick. A bunch of the guys ordered the $9 ones. They were out. For sure they were out, because they bought a big chunk of them. and they replace them within the day. So it's one of those situations where Centerfire probably has a source down the road. They just take the truck down the road, load it up, bring it back, put it in the inventory, put it back on the page, they're done. I don't know about the rest, but they have black and they have earth brown magazines, 30 round plastic, off brand, I don't even recognize the one company's name, I don't care. But for $8 a piece, they were definitely worthwhile. There are two separate mags, two separate colors, black for one, dark earth for the other. There are two different manufacturers supposedly, but you know how that works. Maybe just a different name for the sake of putting a different name on a magazine. Otherwise, they look to be basically the same model. They're close enough you won't know the difference. And the price is right over at CenterFireSystems.com. www.CenterFireSystems.com. And again, we're at the bottom of the hour. And our bottom of the hour traditional would be great. We may or may not see that happen. It depends on how busy it is right there. Hey, Mark, that happens. There we go. Call or jump in there. What do you got? Hey, it's Will. I just wanted to interject. I know the song's about to come on. I was just going to say earlier when you were talking about the pickup truck, I think it's kind of symbolic that you say that the pickup truck's going to be the best vehicle overall because it's like, you know, the best symbol of like, you know, American country boys is pickup truck. So seeing armed pickup trucks is like the equivalent of seeing, you know, country, you know, armed and prepared for war, you know? Well, it's true. In reality, it's kind of funny how the pickup truck developed. In the military, it was called the three-quarter ton weapons carrier. And originally, exactly what it sounds like, it says, guys, there's a piddle mouth that was right in the middle of the box in the back. They made mounts to use a BAR, just a 20, with only a 20 round magazine. Think about it, the BAR has only had 20 rounders. But that was the squad gun back in the day. And they made a fixture mount that went right, you know, went right onto the pin hole. And the standard column, you know, tight pin hole mount. And you had full 360 degree traverse with the gun. they could extend it and use it for air defense or they could use it for infantry support, whatever. What's interesting is the same mount also could take a Browning 30 caliber 1919, a Browning M2 in 50 caliber or a 37 millimeter anti-tank gun. That pile on in the middle was really well built. And so the truck could carry any one of those weapons at any given time. And the only thing that changed was really the size and manufacture of the truck over the decades. But traditionally it was a weapons carrier. It wasn't just a utility cargo truck. It was a weapons system. Well, it didn't have any armor. No, it was an infantry weapon. It was designed to be fast. It was designed for you to pull it up to an area. The driver and the gunner were supposed to be coordinating. You pick a piece of terrain where your vehicle is under cover, but the gun is exposed. And aim, fire, move. Run like hell. Run like hell. Move, move, move. And it wasn't to sit there until the tank round came up your tailpipe. Instead, fire and maneuver. Work in teams. This is why you have more than one gun, you know, more than one gun truck, usually five. And they were supposed to overwatch and work together to create interlocking crossfires and to of course create defense in depth as needed. And so yeah, for as long as we really had private vehicles that pick up truck type idea or a big truck idea, has always been, once the automotive idea came to play, in service, especially with the US military. Pershing used a wide number of different manufacturers, all of which you would recognize their names. But they were experimenting. They wanted to see what would work or what seemed to work for the application and what didn't. And they found out about maintenance. They found out about what was mentioned earlier, tires. Oh God, all the work that needs to be done just keep a mechanized force on the road without tracks. We're talking just wheels was an extensive endeavor. So this is where logistics, logistics, logistics is more critical to understand. I was just mentioning the symbolic factor of what's the greater symbol of rural people, country people going to war than pick up trucks armed with machine guns and outfitted with guys in the back with guns. Right. Well, I know what you mean, but just saying, it actually... It really does fit and it was on this side of the water where because we had a wealth of automotive companies, we actually had a wealth of different systems that were brought forward. Other countries built armored cars and armored trucks, but we kind of had it as it was in the tool chest with the average population just as quickly as the government embraced it, which is kind of cool. So yeah, it represents us. It's one of those things where, well, let me give an example, mobilization. If we were to mobilize, if the division that I was with, I was at division headquarters, if we had mobilized, I had vouchers sitting in the files that I would pull out, give to the G3, and they would go out with agents, designated NCOs and officers to the local truck dealerships, they would have procured the parking lot full of pickup trucks or full of vehicles no matter what they had. This was the government's way of correcting for the massive shortage in transport. So in reality, regular army units would have been pressing into service purple, burgundy, green, orange, white, whatever color they were, pickup trucks of all manner. utilizing them for combat operations. Now I'm sure that we would have very quickly been painting them because Chartreuse and Pomegranate aren't conducive to you know being all that tactical and pretty targetable but other than that the idea that the pickup truck was was going to be the organic transport for whatever units were out there across the nation. That was a given. That was, it was actually a standard. And it was symbolic of American can-do attitude. Now in reality, it was pentagram failure across the board. The reason we had to do that, or be ready to do that, is because right from the get-go at the end of Vietnam War, we were short 2000 plus trucks. The number finally came out to about 10,000. So we had all these deuce to haves and three quarter tons and you know one and a quarter tons that we'd left over in Vietnam brand-new in many cases Well, we stripped out American units to do that then we give a bunch of junk to the idiot stick Israelis left and right with 67 and 73 and That stripped out our inventory, but we wouldn't rebuild the inventory In fact, the companies like REO went out of business, their big truck arm went out of business because the DOD, after it cut the contract and they were supposed to build anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 dewstone halves, well, they opened the plant in Lansing and cut the contract at about 800. So, REO ended up holding because of the intentional betrayal by the US military, even though the US military needed the trucks that were contracted, because there weren't enough to actually have organic transportation for every US military force that was out there. And the reason was loss of materials to foreign nations overseas. Either the Israelis getting the stuff for free and ripping us off, or the Vietnamese who we left it for them and they unfortunately weren't able to fight on. The rest is history as they say. So just a heads up, this is why we need to have a system in place in between your ears. Don't have to even do it right now, but it has to be between your ears. How are you going to accomplish this? We need to be ready to respond in such a way. Not react, respond. React sounds like need your respond is a thoughtful, intelligent process. And you know what, Edward, tell you what, if Edward's there, since we got past the bottom of the hour, not by much, but we're past, for everybody out there, Ed, if you are available, roll in the headless Thompson gutter. I know I said that traditional, but Wow, since we're past that, if we can throw in Roland the headless Thompson Gunner. That was just on my mind today a couple of times. I was thinking about where we're headed, what's going on right now, and it's one of the reasons we need a Warren Zevon to actually come up with, he's dead, he's gone. We're not going to get him to do that anymore. Guys, we need more battle music. We need more ballad battle music on top of everything else. I was going through my repertoire today just off the top of my head. And we do definitely need more. We need it for our time. So that's another thing that's part of the Weapons Wednesday. And again, your mind is your first best weapon. Music is one of the many weapons that we use to beat down psychologically the enemy and to build up our people in the process. Okay? So heads up on that. From the land of them, we did Thompson Gunford hire, fighting to be done. The deal was made in Denmark on a dark and stormy day. So we set out for by afra to join the bloody fray. The fire triggers, he deepens gore. He's an addict, state the ban to cheer their knees, burn their living. And to help out the Congolese His comrades fought beside him And the rest But of all the tongs and gunners Was the best So the CIA decided To turn over this vast continent For the man who'd done him in He found him in Mombasa In a bar room drinking gin Named his Thompson Gun He didn't say a word Patty blue arrow on spotty. That's ten years later, but it still keeps up the fight. Ireland, Lebanon, and Palestine and Berkeley. Patty Hearst? You mean with the Simu Yunez Liberation Army? Well yeah, dudes. Pup-pup-pup. Pup-pup-pup-pup. Patty Hearst heard the burst of Roland Thompson Gunn and bought it. We are back. It is Weapons Wednesday. I know several people have asked me about, I have a Thompson kind of gun. And I would point out that there are a lot of weapons that were made in the 60s, actually late 50s, 60s, and 70s into the 80s that do kind of look like a Thompson, but they're not. The Commando family of guns probably is the best example. I sold many of the Commando Mark IVs in 45 ACP or 9mm. They came with either the vertical or horizontal foregrip, depending on which model you bought. They were under a couple hundred dollars apiece, and if they're 45, they took standard grease gun mags. If they were 9mm, they used stun gun mags. They're very, very, very similar. And the advantage was Not much to change out, obviously, between one or the other when it came to the magazine well and other components. The Commando is not a Thompson type gun. Okay, it looks like a Thompson. It does. In fact, it'll fool a lot of people 90% of the time. But it is a very different action and much more economical to build than the Thompson originally was to begin with. But it's not a bad one to catch everybody's attention and kind of make people stop and think. If you're looking for like a riot gun or a weapon to keep people busy, the Thompson does that. It slows them down, even without pulling the trigger. We had two voices there. Hey, I was just going to say that speaking of music, one song that I would love to see made, although I don't know if I have the skill to make it, would be like... a...okay so it would basically be when Johnny comes marching home, but the name of it would be when Johnny comes marching home again, and then instead of it being the church bells will ring, people will cheer, it'll be the roads will shake, the guns will burst, you know basically when Johnny comes marching home again, basically saying when we invade you this time. Yep. That's one I would love to see. There's a melancholy version that was done There's different ways that you can take the song kind of like in dr. Strangelove where they use the you know, Johnny comes marching home Battle song for the girl who has passed away I believe I'll have to go through my archives and see if I can find it But Carl playing did a song Johnny comes marching home again. I'm pretty sure Yeah, one of the last album. Yeah Well, I know that we've got Steve Voss in the inventory on that too, like I said, but he did more of a, it's kind of like when he did the Star Spangled Banner piece. It has more of a, like a, like a melancholy. It's like, you know, hey, we're in the middle of the war and it's, you know, things are dragging out. It's just, it's now it's gone from being the, the upbeat to, you know, it's a serious job, but we, you know, we're in the middle of it. Which I guess is the best way to describe you know the realization of you know what what happens here But music is a motivator guys what we need is our eras fighting music And I mean fighting music. I don't mean you know just you know Well proud to be an American we all are we need we need a Men of harlech kind of you know kind of you know inspiration If you're not familiar with that, Reno Gold listened to the song Men of Harlech. Remember, that was a very popular song when it was presented back before World War I and actually played into World War I. A lot of units used it as their unit motto, their unit moniker. Just like a lot of the Irish drinking tunes, remember Gary Owen. I think we have Ed in the inventory. You know what? They pulled it from YouTube, but the version that I saved of Gary Owen, if you have that, if we have that in the computer, then now it's impossible to find that version. I have been trying to find who did it. It's done in the traditional vein, and it's not a warm, fuzzy song, guys. It's a brawl song. Gary Owen is a brawl song, if you've ever listened to it. And the version that we had, remember we did the music mix? It was the last song in the music mix that we did. It was in the computer. It may not be now. I don't know. But if we can find that, we'll play that before we get to the end of the program here as a matter of fact, if you could do that. Johnny comes marching home could be resurrected and like you said could be done as an excellent hard charger dynamic fight piece. And again remember that when it was used it was supposed to be an inverted piece actually. Guys everybody you know we grew up and we had the centennial for you know the 100 year anniversary of the Civil War I grew up with that. And But, you know, remember, you had all the different songs he sang in school, but Daddy comes marching home again, hoorah, hoorah. Now, it sounds like it's inspirational, but I want you to go through and listen to all the verses, okay? It was designed to get you, you know, it was supposed to get you, you know, charging to a degree, but when you listen to the verses that were generated during the war, You got to remember people were getting tired of the war by the time we get to the middle there. And towards the end, even though, yeah, the Union did eventually win, a lot of people really didn't want to fight any longer on either side. And the North wasn't any better shape than the South with regard to getting people motivated to go out and be the last people to die in a war that never should have happened in the first place. Just something to think about there. So that's another one again. Yes, Johnny comes from marketing home could be a beatdown saw and There's a there's it just a matter of being creative Oh the rifle we play that here. We played that here at the you know, the bottom of the hour break on weapons Wednesday forever But oh the rifle goes back goes back to the American war for independence and It was used even in world right up to World War one in World War one. Oh, the rifle was resurrected and was brought up yet again. I think, seeking the straight would be another beatdown song. Repeat, repeat. I think, seeking the straight would be another beatdown song. Well, yeah, and again, we can reword. And also, it's a matter of instrumentation and emphasis. Remember, guys, that's the, you know, That's one of the things that is really critical of this is you want it to be, it needs to be masculine, it needs to be aggressive. It also needs to heavily reinforce our ideals and values. Exactly. Because we're fighting for a reason. Why when I get done, when I go home, what do I expect out of the deal? Okay, I'm not here for the fun of it. In fact, I'm pissed that you made me do this in the first place. So I'm going to say that right now, but that's our own fault. We let this go too far. We really did. We have, if you want to also blame, okay, it's just like the thing about this Corona Beer Virus crap. We should have put the brakes on it right away. I argued for that. Oh, let's be reasonable. That's always the cadence that you hear from these spineless purrs that are the fake opposition, which is what you're seeing in all of the bureaucracy in the regime. In fact, there wasn't any opposition. It was just one turd versus the other turd from the same camp. Well, that has to change. We need to beat them down, but to do it, we need a full spectrum and we need to be, it has to be dynamic. And that's where you, there's again, what we would call the Marshall Repose, the Marshall structure of the song. And it can be done. You guys have fun. In fact, sit down. Play around a little bit. You got a keyboard, especially if you got an instrument. You think about how you can make instruments work. An example is Johnny comes marching home. If you listen, and remember, Dr. Strangelove. And that B-52 is flying NOE across the Russian frontier and through the valleys and doing what it's supposed to do. So it's inspiring, okay? But it's news day inspiring, okay? The version in fact, I'll tell you what, if Ed can't find the one, if you can't find Gary Owen, that's not a problem Ed. But if we can find Steve Voss's when Johnny comes marching home, let's play that right now if we can. I'll shut up as soon as you got it queued up. But Steve Voss's version. Brad, I would love to, but Craig's not going to be live and he just let me know so I'm trying to get his program queued up. Oh, okay, so you're okay, not a problem. And again, the next hour is Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. Go ahead, jump in there, please. Yeah, another series you can look at is kind of real dynamic and strong. It would be the hardcore series. I know they do one for each branch. The one for the more uses. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. No, I know what you're talking about. That's exactly what we're discussing here. That's exactly the idea. In that mode, it's got to be a stomp. You're motivating. You want, in fact, you know, well remember, when the Irish were in dudes, the Irish were fighters' lads, Gary Owen is basically, we're gonna, you know, nobody messes with us because when we come into town, so to speak, well, we, you know, we beat you down. We're here to win. If we fight, we fight, we win, we go on to other things. And we take our licks. We're gonna get, we get hit, but we hit harder. See that's that's how it has to be yeah, you're you made it you made a swing You got a smack on us, but guess what now we're gonna show you what it's like when you fight Americans Who are tired of your PS, and I'm not talking about this garbage. They're more stinking Exclusions we've had I'm talking about fighting for America here good caller champion me again I was gonna say I have a lyrics version of the Bonnie blue flag, but I don't have an audio But one song I would love to do would be the Southern Wagon. It's really upbeat. I love that song. Waiting for the wagon? Waitin' for the wagon, waiting for the wagon. Waiting for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. Waiting for the wagon, the Thomas Jefferson Wagon. That one? Well, not that version. Hey, look up. Derek Warfield, the Southern Wagon. He's an Irish guy, but he's Irish and he thinks about American Confederate songs. You'll like it. Right, well that's what I'm saying. This song was, this song, that song goes back to the American War for Independence. And it was regurgitated, it was reconstructed for the War of 1812. It was, that particular song was by the way mostly again in the political, political text. But it was used in both directions because back in the day everything was a Marshall song. Hell, we were going to war no matter what. And everything, you know, every piece that was familiar that especially musicians could fiddle out, they used. So you see several different versions and in fact right up to, and again, World War I is the last time you'll probably see that particular piece in the inventory. But it was there in World War I. You know, it's been 100 years since World War I. They can fly their way through whatever now. But back in the day, what they did is they resurrected or tried to. What they did is they took the internationalist scam and they stretched the Americana over that and dragged us overseas. But all of the other, you know, all the other fights, battles, wars that we got into were on American soil. And so the Americana was especially rich and relatable from generation to generation, which made it more, which made it valuable because instead of it being the, oh, it's the sixties generation or the, you know, the primary young thing. No, the idea was dad's been in the fight or grandpa's been in the fight. Dad's been in the fight. Now you're going to be in the fight. But you know what? Fight to keep the country. Now we weren't fighting to keep the country and went to the bullshit of World War I. But any other event before that, what was most important was to create the generational reach from one to the other to the other. And so that's why it was especially critical in that grandpa could be sitting there and when you kicked into the fight music, everybody had their voice that could be brought forward and grandpa could sing a verse from say the war that you know that he would when he was in the one he was fighting age and it would carry over to another man's voice would rise up with the next chorus and then everybody would join in with the chorus. Which is basically what Gary Owen says, you know help me with the chorus if you listen to the song go listen to the song Any version of it the one that we had though. I'll tell you what the guys got the perfect voice the instrumentation is traditional and Eventually, well, I have a copy I have a manual copy, but I just don't have it right here my fingertips so I play it but Ed has We're at the top of those, so we're going to take off. Music is a weapon. Each of you, if you're organizing a unit, you need unit colors. Obviously, you're going to need a unit marker, you call it a patch. But in addition to that, you need a fighting song. And you know what? If you're afraid to sing, how are you telling me you're going to not be afraid to fight? And I'm serious about that. I don't care if you can carry a tune or not. That's one thing that Francis, you know, that Francis is doing. That's something that the John Wayne movies do. They do a good job of representing. The guy may not have a great ear for notes. By God, he had a voice and he'd kick in when the time came. You all need to be thinking the same way. Because you've got to have that no holds barred attitude when you get into this fight. Everybody think about that. When you go to break, God bless our Republic. They won't do anything to stop anything from, you know, we put everything in. and integrating them with the... Everybody stay on if you want to keep talking about this subject. Obviously, this is Craig of Forbid Knowledge. I see, this is live if you are watching or listening rather. On the 6th of January, the day of the confirming, I'm sorry if I'm making, if you hear any noises, I'm just now of painting and I gotta put my brushes in water or something. Done with the show so my here's some noise was here I literally only turn on the radio about 6 30 and heard there was what NPR called a armed insurrection That's the exact words they used And so obviously oh boy here we go and I have to find out what's happening and I only had a half an hour to do so yeah somebody You heard that they're using is a quote from Biden Quote from Biden. Okay. Well, I think Biden's still in material. He's not been declared the president yet. I don't know what is going on. Apparently from what I heard, there is, they have not completed the count for the Rockboro college as we were supposed to do today, but apparently got interrupted by this armed insurrection. And so we don't know who the president is going to be yet. It looks like it's probably going to be Biden, but we don't know that yet. It's not until it's confirmed by the House and Senate that we actually know who the president is going to be. This was the final step. The Senate is expected to reconvene at 8 p.m. And the Democrats are swearing that they're gonna uphold the Constitution and defend the electoral college, which I think is a joke because every year we have an election. What party is the one that wants to get rid of the electoral college? They don't like the electoral college. They shouldn't be there, of course. And now, oh, we have to defend it. Now, for those of you who are still new to this or haven't listened to my show or probably this network, because the network probably the day on the network has been repeating the same thing. The electoral college is still what determines who the president is. The electors have voted some weeks ago. And today the votes will be revealed in front of us, House and Senate, and be confirmed one way or another at that point. So this was the day that we actually learned, no matter what they said on November 6th, BSMBC or anybody else who thought they were calling the election for Biden. No, today was the day we wouldn't find out. We probably would have already found out today if it wasn't for this quote armed insurrection. They're calling it a Trump riot. Of course, it must not be a peaceful protest, Craig, because no buildings were burned. Some windows were broken. People were killed, but they were killed by the cops. So it's not a peaceful protest. It's a riot. If it was the other way around, if we were burning buildings, looting and rioting, you know, downtown D.C., then everything would be OK because it would be a peaceful protest. But these people walked in, climbed over the fence and occupied the Capitol building. So it's a riot. Yeah, to me, so far from what I've heard, and I've only got the benefit of about 15 minutes on the national propaganda radio, and then I listened to Mark's show at the end, so I did hear what he had to say. I wanted to hear both sides real quick. And from what it sounds to me like, it's really what, it was just some... security, lack of security of the capital, and people got in and did things. Now, hey, where's the shot? There was probably normal security there, but you know what? The people are so upset about what's been going on that, like we've always said, we all remember them. They really went over them in a wave. They had to bring people in from outside to deal with it after the fact. But yeah, when the American people move, and of course these aren't the American people according to Biden, these are insurrectionists. They're not the peaceful, tolerant people that we have had people protesting on your lawn. Yeah, okay, so remember folks, it is still early and we don't know a lot of details yet. We've seen some things, we've heard some things, and some of it may turn out to be not true as we go along. We don't know that yet. So it's still early, things could change. But it kind of looks like the ok, the protest is starting in the capital and making a huge deal about it. Now, I don't, from what NPR said, and I've heard something different on Mark's show, and I don't know who to listen to yet, that some lady was shot, Mark says killed and with a name, so maybe Mark has a lot more information than NPR is telling us. And remember, NPR, National Propaganda Radio, so it's not like I believe everything they tell me, but I'm supposed to go starting on that. But they didn't know her condition according to NPR. Now Mark seems to know what that can say. So, MSNBC, Fox News, let's see, NPR, and all the ones that I've checked, the reporting are dead. In fact, MSNBC right now, they've got a live stream that's running and they keep putting it up like it's a sports scoreboard. They've had 15 arrests, eight people taken away in ambulance, and one person killed. And it really looks like a, like you would see at a sports game, you know, scoreboard come up on the screen. So does any detail this lady do we know was she employee there? Was she? She was about 15 years old is what people believe if it's who they who they if the person identified as who people think it is she was a 15 year old girl. She was a protester. Yeah. Okay. All right. Well, then of course I could change we don't we don't know for sure but that's possible now, anybody that entered the Capitol with guns would be putting their lives at risk from security, police, whatever. because that's going to be something they would take further seriously would think. Now it really depends on how many people stormed the Capitol because frankly if you just got a dozen cops out guarding and you have hundreds of protesters just coming in after you, there's no nothing you can do except kind of get out of the way. I mean really, American people can easily overwhelm all these people if they wanted to. Now if shots start being fired and people keep storming then the cops are going to be dead. And so a lot of them probably would just kind of stand out of the way without that many people coming at them. They have really no choice unless they want to be dead themselves. Now this is going to be something that we're going to be hearing a lot more about in the future and I don't know again I just Turned on that I literally didn't hear a thing about it till 6 30 Eastern time When I turn on the news and I'm getting ready to see what what so I heard it I said oh my show's got to change whatever I had planned which I didn't really have any point class I was gonna have to change where I've talked about so anybody out there want to continue talking about this That's fine. Let me really have anything lined up. I didn't have time You're kind of our gas mask expert One of the things that they had been reporting on, MSNBC reported on it, I swear to you, it looked just like it was right out of Monty Python in the Questville Holy Grail. They held up the gas mask and they said people who have gas masks are going to be arrested because they have an offensive device. If you have a paper mask for protecting you from COVID, you're fine. But if you have a gas mask and you're at the riot or rally or whatever they want, whatever BS term they're going to call it, you're going to be arrested. And they're going to end up saying that this is an offensive device. It was a full glass shield, gas mask with two respirators down on each cheek. and telling people that your gas masks are not allowed. Yeah, well, I don't know if I remember, I certainly don't have any gas masks that are offensive weapons. I have never seen one that's an offensive weapon. So I don't know what that gas mask might look like. But yes, I do still have gas masks, by the way, yes. In fact, I sent one off today. The orders for the gas masks diminished greatly from the last couple months of the pandemic, the first two months of the pandemic, when I sold about 1,000 of them, really, and all the other. The only thing I've left is Soviet and French, but they're fully functional, capable gas masks. Now, gas masks, from what I also heard on NPR, that members of Congress and so everybody was whipped out gas masks, donning gas masks. And the simple, from what I gather, that could simply do the fact that a lot of tear gas was used to try to stop the crowd. So that could be understandable why they would have gas masks at the Capitol. I wouldn't put a pass today to all of them have guns at the Capitol as well. All the members that need protection from we the people. So that's not surprising to me. I don't know why people think that's real surprising that there was a gas mask at the Capitol. I would imagine some of the protesters also would have had gas masks because we see this all the time with all the videos you see protesters pouring bottles of whatever at the rocks and bottles of the cops and the cops are gassing and then people don't their gas masses not that's not anything unusual and it's not illegal and it's certainly not an offensive weapon it may be a weapon that they are I'm sorry it may be a defensive device that they don't like because now you have something that the police have but it's never been an offensive weapon that I've ever heard about now maybe the military has some kind of offensive gas mass I don't know I've never heard of such a thing I certainly don't have an offensive gas mass And they're still fully legal to buy and sell. I've never had anybody from any government agency approach me and say, well, you can't sell these gas masks. Although I do have some M50s at one show a year ago where somebody came up and claimed he was from some kind of government thing and he was concerned I had M50s and C50s there at the table. So this is proprietary technology. You're not supposed to be able to sell these to the public. I'm not sure if he was really who he claimed he was, but in any case, I didn't have to remove them or anything. Nothing else is done. The M50s are the ones that are currently used by our US military. The M50 gas masks. But they are no more effective than any other gas mask. They may be a little bit lighter and have a better field of vision than the last previous version of M45s or M40s, but they do not have any greater capability than the old ones. The gas mask technology really hasn't changed almost in 100 years, Walter. They're really basically the same thing. A couple valves, a protection for the face, eyes, and a filter debris through it away for the exhaust. gas, your breath to exhale to go out and a way for the fresh air to come in through a filter. And the filters have always been kind of similar. There have been NBC filters, nuclear, biological, chemical filters, which have a HEPA filter within, H-E-P-A, kind of like you might have with your furnace if you have a high efficiency filter, and also have activated carbon within, and that's mostly for the mists and vapors from gases. So, the gas mask technology really hasn't changed much in 100 years. We're still using the basically the same thing they did 100 years ago during World War I. It's roughly the same thing. It's just a little lighter, a little more comfortable, and there's a lot of pluses we have today, just like a new car is better than a car we had 100 years ago. But the technology is basically the same. There's nothing really different about it. So yes, and by the way, and I can go on that for real briefly. Yes, your gas, I said from day one of this pandemic, almost a year ago, I'm calling people, I put video, let's fill up there, people thinking they need to buy a gas mask for this COVID. And then no, you don't need to buy a gas mask for the COVID because the gas mask filters actually, even though they are called NBC, nuclear biological chemical. They do not filter down fine enough to stop a virus. The virus measures between 0.003 and 0.005, in fact, 0.005 to 0.3 microns, and these gas mass filters only filter down. The hepatitis only filtered down to about 0.3. So a virus can get through a gas mask. That might happen. It's a good thing that we have those paper masks that do better than a gas mask. Thank God we have those. Yeah, the paper mask, but if you have the M95, they wear about as effective for stopping a virus in your lungs. as a gas mask use because they only put it down to about .3 else. But they won't stop the virus. I know you're joking, but what I'm trying to get across to people is even the M95s, the so-called paper masks, they're actually probably plastic, essentially. They're not really paper, generally. These will only filter down to about .3 microns as well, and that also will not stop a virus necessarily. It might stop the spittle or somebody's talking to you and then little airborne spittle pieces come on your face. It might stop that might, but then you have the eyes and that's where a gas mask comes in. It's better than the M95 mask. As you look at the gas mask, it will protect the eyes as well as the lungs and mouth. So it's pretty fair, but again, not from a virus. If somebody's got an open mic, or you're hearing a lot of noise, how many? I'm sorry. I apologize. I'm moving some stuff. Okay, well, I was just painting, so I'm a little guilty too. I've put the dutch in water for the next half hour, next 45 minutes. Well, I knew you were coming up without having much information, and you probably would need somebody here to shoot stuff off of. As long as you're on the subject of coronavirus and whatnot, what do you think of this idea from Biden's medical advisor that, you know, the, uh, mask thing has proven so effective against coronavirus and airborne viruses like this, we should just make it mandatory every flu season. Wearing the mask. No, okay. That's not like a good idea. A lot of people are going to be doing that anyway, since so many people are scared of this thing. And that'll be the first to run out and get the vaccine. Even when the coronavirus is gone, which of course it never will be, they're saying that it has proven so effective now. Craig, every place where they have made it mandatory to wear masks and they've cracked down on people for not wearing masks, have we seen the curve stop or has it peaked? Has it gone like into astronomical UFO range with like New York and Michigan and all the place where they or Pennsylvania or out in California where it's they're going crazy town and telling you that you can you have to tattle on your neighbors for not wearing a mask. that they have evidence that they can prove that this has curved the virus so much that they would recommend to do it for every flu season whenever we have a flu. Yeah, man, I'm good. Okay, well, the second wave that we are in right now is nothing new to history. This happened 100 years ago, and the second wave was the most devastating of all the four waves of the virus as they come and go. Now, we're going to see more. We're going to see it diminish, and of course, they'll pat their solves on the back and claim it's the vaccine that's doing it, but when flu season ends, we're going to see it diminish. It's just the natural. Then over the summer, like we had last summer, it'll be a little bit better. And then they'll have a new wave come. And we'll have two more waves yet to come. We saw this again, again, 100 years ago. We saw the same thing. The virus mutates, and as it has now, we've had the last couple weeks, we've had shown how the virus has mutated into a slightly different strain that they're claiming, oh, but our vaccine will protect us, even though they have no clue if it will or not. And now the second stream, you'll see other streams too. Again, this is nothing surprising. This happened 100 years ago. We saw the same thing happen before. And this is back even before we even knew anybody, before anybody even really knew what a virus was back then, 100 years ago, or had a microscope to see it. But even they saw the different waves come along, and then we know later that the Spanish flu is still with us today, 100 years later. It's just mutated into different forms. It's what we call the flu. or the common, the coronavirus aspect we've called the common cold. And to think we've come up with this magic vaccine within nine months or whatever it's been, 10 months, we've come up with this magic vaccine that protects us from a coronavirus. We're never in human history have we ever come up with a vaccine to protect us from a coronavirus before. We've had six coronaviruses that have affected, that have affect humans. I think this is the seventh or this might be the sixth. I can't remember if this is the sixth or the seventh. It's been quite a while since I researched this. And all these other coronaviruses, we've never had a vaccine, a safe or effective vaccine for any coronavirus any time in human history. And the last two that you would know by name would be MERS eight years ago in 2012, MERS, Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome. We could not come with a vaccine for that. And then, 18 years ago, almost 19 now, SARS, which this current one is called SARS-2, SARS in 2002, we also do not, never came up with a safe or effective vaccine. And of course we've had the common cold with us for how many centuries? And yet, no, no vaccine for that. So I'm not believing much about what they're telling us in this vaccine. This vaccine, in my opinion, this is my opinion, could be a very much just a placebo, where, okay, you get it. Maybe they have something in the injection just to give you a little bit of irritation. So it seems like maybe you actually did something. And this is probably a placebo, it's my opinion. Probably a placebo because it probably doesn't work. It's probably not effective. Now, hopefully it's going to be safe because we don't want to see a lot of people dropping dead from this. And certainly we haven't heard any reports of that yet, but I don't think it's going to be an effective vaccine. I think it's just a placebo because it's going to be going away on its own anyway. I'm going to crack on that. We've had two people die in England from taking this thing from anaphylactic reaction to it. Are those the ones that had the severe allergic reactions to things? Two of them died, eight of them lived. recovered from it. But out of the 10 that had the bad reaction that they reported on, two died. Okay, well, you could be correct on that. I haven't heard that. We do expect any vaccine. We do expect some people to die. Not very many. It'll be a very small percentage, but we do expect to see people die with any vaccine. You could even just get a simply an infection based on the injection you got. There's lots of reasons you could. So I, but it won't be, it shouldn't be, we shouldn't see mass diox is what I'm kind of what I'm saying here. If it is, well then. We have seen some interesting side effects from the coronavirus vaccine. The one that they were going to deploy in Australia had to be pulled because it was quote unquote giving patients false positives for HIV AIDS. It was giving people. And they say it was false positive for AIDS. But how do you get a false positive for AIDS in a test, you know, that is a broad spectrum test? You know, all these people that you gave the vaccine to are showing up as having AIDS. They just took a whole bunch of people in Australia AIDS. Okay, I want to also go on another little topic as I step outside here I want to go on another slightly different topic, but it's also really big news today that People are probably following that is what's happened in Georgia with an election they had for two new senators The last I heard here yesterday they declared one of them in the week of be a winner and that's via the Democrats a black gentleman from what I understand I want to see and then Today, this evening, now they declared another Democrat to be a winner for the second seat that was in compassion or that was up for reelection. And now we have two new Democratic senators that will join our Senate. And now the balance of power in the Senate is just barely shifted to Democrats. Now, I want to say something very, and I want anybody out there to think about this very seriously. Anybody, even if you're Republican or Democrat, it doesn't really matter. But if you're Democrat and you're seeing this happen and you're happy about this, why are you happy about this? Now we have, think about this, Paul. Now we have the House, the Senate, and the Executive Office now dominated by Democrats. Now, can you imagine all these stuff asked, without any opposition whatsoever. We are looking at a quicker destruction of the US than you have ever seen in a long time. When we have one party in power... Right Craig, but can you remember back when Trump was first elected, he was walking into the same situation and the Republicans sat on their hands. Yeah, well the point here is I'm trying to make is, I don't see how, if you stop and think about it, even if you're a staunch Democrat, how can you really think... that what has just happened is going to be good. Because now you have a severe partisan politics we have today in the House Senate. Now we are talking a complete favor to anything a Democrat desires. They'll be able to get virtually anything passed they want. So you are going to see a faster destruction of our country in the next two years, at least two years now, that you have ever seen in probably any of your lifetimes when you're listening to me at My Voice right now. Because you're not going to be able to get the rep... And they're going to do it out of spite because they can. So any crap that comes across the table that somebody comes up with, it's going to be passed. Think about that folks. Do we really want to go there? We really want that? Well, how can people of Georgia not even see that and realize well No, we can't have all Democrats controlling every single thing in federal government. We need to get some Republicans in there Not that there's really any difference between Republican and Democrats But now we're going to see things past like crazy Harris is gonna have such a great on sorry. Did I say Harris? Yeah, Biden's kind of gonna be out of I mean, honestly, don't you see him kind of announcing on the press that, oh, he's going to resign because of his health and he can't hold on to people now? It is. I think we don't want to assassinate him. You know, it might be more effective for them to kill him off and say somebody else did it to make her more acceptable. Well, I also want to point out something else, too, which really kind of amusing to me anyway. Four years ago, Billory lost the election via the Electoral College. What we had from Democrats was, like crying and whining and, uh, now four years later. He was not a legitimate presidency. He is not a legitimate president. How long did that go on? That went on for a better part of his administration, and they never really did let it up. Not well I'm pointing out I'm pointing out the differences between what the Democrats would name wine and the Republicans when they cry now the Republicans apparently are Well, let's call it their own insurrection in writing. Well, the Democrats it was whining and crying and get out your coloring books and all So it's kind of funny to see the difference between the two. Now Trump hasn't helped the situation with some apparent tweets or announcements he made when the rioting started or with insurrection or whatever you want to call it. He wasn't helping matters when whatever he said, I can't, I don't have the exact quotes in front of me, but he said some things that kind of spurred on, but then now he's kind of backpedaled on this and telling people to go home or whatever. I was approached some two weeks ago or so when the people were, I mean, email threads that I get a lot of stuff about all sorts. And, well, you need to come to Russian DC with it. Why would you want to come to Washington DC? You're going to protest the Electoral College vote. The electors have already voted. It's already done. They're just going to read the results in Congress. So why would I have to, why would I go to, to me it didn't make sense to go to Washington DC to protest. It's like a last-ish effort for these people who are Trump supporters who think Trump won the election and so on the voter fraud and blah blah blah and of course Trump in the last week has made some conversation with the It was the governor of Georgia or was the Secretary of State of Georgia. I can't remember who was Conversation of an hour long trying to get him to basically Define him votes to make sure he actually wins the election and that's that could be treason there frankly folks Well, he was talking about the evening office with no later tonight. There's another thing to keep in mind, and I don't usually listen to regular radio talk shows, but I did this week. I was sitting in the car on my way to pick something up, and I, of all programs, I was listening to Rush Limbaugh, but Rush Limbaugh wasn't in there. He had some younger guy fill in the slot for him, and he said something that is accurate. The Democratic Party doesn't even really control the Democratic Party anymore. The real face and voice of the Democratic Party is mainstream media. MSNBC, CBS, CNN, They have been politicized and have become the voice and the face of the Democratic Party. There is not one thing that they will report on that is not in favor of the Democrats. And if it has anything to do with the Republicans or any other party, it doesn't matter, they will attack it. They'll say, oh, it's stupid, it's dumb. Or if the like would be a... Black Lives Matter thing if the Democrats if they want the Democrats to portray something as peaceful protests Well, then they'll say it's a peaceful protest. It's not a riot Whereas Lake we've got this thing going on right now in Washington DC. Like I said, you haven't had the protesters kill anybody You haven't had the protesters burned anything down Supposedly there were windows broken and they showed some footage of that but I still question, you know, was that the protesters or was that somebody else? When Biden said there were people going through desks and it's like, okay, you were there that you actually saw that. Show me the footage of that because from the inside, if you take a look at all the footage that they have inside the Capitol where the windows were supposedly broken out, you have five to six seated agents with handguns drawn pointed at the people outside the window. Now who broke it out? Was it them trying to get a better line of sight at the people coming up? Because guys, You watch any of the Hollywood movies or anything when they want to take a name outside, what do they do? They always bust the window out, that way the glass won't come shooting back at them when they shoot through it. But anyway, I'll digress on that because like I said, they're still frames. We don't get to see the video footage other than the National Guard in two columns walking up and down the hall, acting like they're looking for something, but they keep going back and forth till they hit one point. Somebody turns them around. Guys, that's a stage set up shot. I'm sorry. If they were seriously looking for something to be going into the rooms, they're just doing, right now they're doing a lot of propaganda shots to say, ooh, look at how big and powerful we are. Even the cops outside, they got the hockey armor on, they look like stormtroopers and black armor. It's a bunch of propaganda BS. That's all it is. And it really is the narrative that is being pushed. Seriously, look at the difference between what's going on there. And what we have seen all year long with the Black Lives Matter protests, the chop thing in Seattle, Washington. Those were, those are, I'm going to use quotations, peaceful protests, but this is mob. This is riot. This is terrible. The people out there trying to exercise, you know, their freedom to assemble and try to peaceably get their voice heard because they're being ignored. And supposedly it's a good thing when Black Lives Matter do it, but if the American people do it, you see black, white, yellow people out there all joining in in this Trump protest. When you have a group that is truly diverse step up to do it, it's a bad thing. Sorry, Craig, I'll have to press back off. No, that's fine, Ed, because like I said, I didn't have a show lined up and I just heard all the stuff on the news and I knew there was really nothing else to talk about tonight other than this. Also, I've heard there's now a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday morning. 6 p.m. right now, curfew in Washington, D.C. Yeah, and that's your with the royalty. The royalty is going to show up there and they're going to try to get the vote going again at 8 p.m. and they're going full-time. Craig, you know, they won't put it off. They won't be intimidated by this mob violence. Right, well they said and they all said except for essential personnel or essential workers. I can't remember what wording they use but So, okay, so we got We've got something we're gonna hear a lot more about next couple days. Hopefully we'll hear some truth about it, not just a lot of lies, but who knows. And to me it looks like, okay, we had some protesters that maybe got on a hand, and they're also, they're naming names too. They're naming their Proud Boys, that's a popular one right now. They're naming militia groups, they're naming, I didn't hear a few non-people name there, but I don't have no idea if they're, what type of people those are. There are actually ones out there on the protesting as well, probably are. And of course, Antifa, we hear those names. We hear all these names and of course they don't know who's who yet. But according to Joe Biden, Antifa is just a thought. It's not an organization. It's a thought. Yeah, well, we need to see. And of course, mention this Joe Biden guy, he might not be president, I don't know. He may be, but we have to wait and find out. Apparently we may have to wait for maybe post-morning, we don't know. There's going to be a lot of other shenanigans that apparently various people are going to poll in Congress and the Senate that might actually delay the votes. We may not even hear anything tonight. It might not be until tomorrow that we actually hear who the president's going to be. We're kind of thinking it's going to be that Biden guy or Harris or whatever, but. We don't know yet. Donald Trump, I know a lot of people online and on my email threads were trying to promote this idea of, I can't remember what it's called, maybe you know, add a sedition or there's some acts that apparently. Well, there's some sort of act that apparently helped put in the fact that he could actually stop the whole process by just declaring some kind of national emergency or. And maybe that's something he's got that he's going to call yet. We don't know. There's a lot of things. And yet, of course, we don't even know who and then he's on something. It was Ohio or Indiana's Attorney General is that I miss which one guy so you may have to go back as I post. I'm watching the score on the closed captions on MSNBC because I got the live feed up. It was Ohio or Indiana vowing to arrest anybody who went to the Trump rally slash mob when they come back to their state, if they can prove that they were there. It was Ohio or Indiana. I did not catch which one. I know it was one or the other. I just caught it out of the corner of my eye, guys. So you may want to look that up. Find out guys and call in let us know either in this hour during the intelligence report Which scumbag is doing that with people who are not in his state? They're not doing anything in in their state, but they're gonna prosecute them for stuff that they have done while they were in Washington DC that they have no proof of Well, that makes that makes the act of Both that illegal and any any state If you come back to your stage in the end or whatever That makes no sense. So, retroactively, you're guilty of rioting, even though you just came back from a protest. So, okay. And some other jurisdiction, no less. In fact, as federal jurors, it's not even state jurisdictions. You realize, people, that this is not a state matter whatsoever what's happening in Washington, D.C. right now. Yeah, Washington, D.C. is not a state. It's neutral ground. It's supposed to be neutral ground. Well, it's under the jurisdiction of the United States, not of the state of Virginia or the state of Maryland or the Commonwealth of Virginia or the state of Maryland. It's under the jurisdiction of the US federal government and Washington DC police, the metropolitan. It's not a state. So now anything on federal grounds, apparently on poor lands, you could be accused of something come back to your state jurisdiction if you're in Indiana or whatever state we're finding out this week. I don't know, this is just a physical fault. Well jurisdiction bolts you can't have This is a different jurisdiction in Washington DC. Oh my gosh, Greg I'm looking at the photographs of what they're calling gas masks that they put on Representatives they look like clear plastic trash bags with the respirator attachment. Have you ever seen a gas mask like that before? Yes A full cup covers the whole head, right? It kind of goes over it. It looks like a clear trash bag and it has a silver respirator with a little box on the front of it. Probably that type of depends on what what type it is. There are several types like I've never had those without those can be used not only by People who may not fit in a regular gas mask. They could also use by infants or even pets now It basically goes around the head and usually I don't know what they have it someone live very portable because they fit in smaller space so they can easily have those under the dust and Congress and the Senate whatever they can easily have those right there with them at all times and it was a lot smaller can be no other types of that will have a hose and a pump going to it. So that basically it's a positive pressure system so we can't get a seal any other way. That's usually what those type, those hood types of stuff, they usually have a pump involved and a filter so that it forces air into this or any leaks in the system basically escape out of the mask through around the neck and so on. So that's probably a type of mask that has a pump and a hose to it. Now I'd have to see them. And that would be a positive part of that. Yeah, that's my the best man. It can be used by anyone even if you have trouble fitting a gas mask or even an animal I heard a car that does that color right seen this before and They were the application was for fire escape for exiting your building during a fire Yes, the person's China part of what's up in China if you ever go to China what you're gonna find is all the hotels Have emergency gas man in every single room And they, it's a system you can don to get out of a burning building a little safer than if you didn't have anything. So yes, they can be used for emergency escape and could use an aircraft too. They could be used in aircraft. There's a lot of uses for them, but there's types that have pumps and there's types that don't have pumps. And I don't have no idea without seeing the videos of it or seeing what they're donning. I don't know. Go ahead, Carl. Anything else? Callers gone. I was just I was just saying I had a mute. No, I was just saying that the only application I've ever seen those push forward is Here by these for your company or by these for your industrial building to get people out in case of a fire And they're just you know a generic one-time use type of thing Yeah, I also have some gas meth that I don't have listed. I don't have very many of them I think I only have about half a dozen of them. They're really massive. Basically, it's a filter with a mouthpiece attached to it and a nose clip And those can be used by various industries or for like a hotel. It doesn't do anything for the eyes. but it can actually help you breathe in a situation where you're having trouble. So it pinches the nose, it's got a little clamp that pinches the nose, and a mouthpiece, kind of like a scuba diver's mouthpiece, or like a snorkel, like a scuba diver's snorkel, where you put your lips kind of around it, you bite down on a couple of tabs. It's like that, and it's attached to a gas, or like a gas mask filter. So that's another type you might see. And those can be used for emergency situations in the industry, especially. Remember that we said, we said that earlier. How they never stopped bugging Trump about his presidency. There are calls for him to resign tonight over the sentiment, which he really had no control over. Other than he called the people there to be for his support. He really doesn't have any control over the people that showed up. Uh, or how they took the, uh, building, but, you know, they're calling for his resignation. Uh, he only has days left assuming that you believe that Biden's going to get in. So it's a point of, of demanding his resignation tonight. And Mike Pence, by the way, for those who don't know, he will preside over the reading of the votes. And he will have to be the one to declare who the next president is. He's the one, Mike Pence. So that's going to be interesting. And he can't do anything legally or lawfully to change that. Whatever the votes are, he has to announce it. If he tries to pull some kind of shenanigans, which he who knows, he's going to have to dismiss himself from Trump because I'm sure Trump has been encouraging him to certify the final vote. And that's going to be. Well, we'll see. I was figuring by the time 7 p.m. came out, my show came on, that all this would have been sorted out, we would know who the president is, and we don't yet. So that's going to be something interesting to see here in the next few hours or by morning or who knows what else could happen. So anyway, it doesn't seem to be... to me to be that big of a deal, okay, some people storm the Capitol and they're pissed that Trump didn't win and so what, or may not win, we don't know yet. And declaring all their votes, thought and everything that goes along with it. It doesn't look like Trump is going to be our next president to me, but we don't know. That's the way a few more hours. Okay, let us see what time is it? We are doing other things here for us. Okay, I got about. Okay, any other callers out there want to talk about this hey, hey speak up because we've we don't I'm just I'm just I didn't have anything planned tonight Like I say, we were trying to follow events what's going on in the news and it's still all new We don't know what's really going to happen in the end or and if you're interested I very rarely ever promote my products, but if you if you want a gas message this late hour I can't get it for you, you know right now, but it's the prepper stop. I do have the French gasmen and the Soviet gas masks still work. Probably about a couple hundred of those. They've been selling rather slowly ever since the very beginning when I sold like a thousand of them in a couple months. But I don't care. I don't need to be selling a lot of gas masks. It'll be interesting to see if I get a lot of orders in here the next 24 hours if all of a sudden people are worried about having a gas mask. If you don't have a gas mask yet, you haven't prepared. You don't need one now. I mean, that's essentially if you didn't... We don't need it for us. I've got to break in, Craig, because I'm laughing my arse off. I just said, well, this is like, it's one of those days like, where was I on 9-11? This is going to be, where was I during the electoral college, you know, vote, or certification? We're making it so like, oh, people will be saying this for years. Where was I when? Well, when I first turned on the radio tonight at 6 30 I heard the lady on national propaganda radio say we are looking at an armed insurrection of the Capitol and I'm That is and I thought oh, well, maybe there's gonna be this little something is really happening here, but it sounds like it's not Even with all the BS that's going on even with the bill that they shot execution style who's died You've got one death Now you compare that to the other riots and everything that have gone on this year. That's nothing It will I hate to say that because you know you were talking about equating people to numbers. I'm sorry. It's not nothing It's not nothing for that person. It's not nothing for that family But for these beam counters for the mainstream media for the way that they report this Yes, like I said, this is this should be a peaceful protest in their eyes except, you know, there's no rooting in the There's no fires yet, you know, and of course it's all focused on the political parties and On the institution that is the problem. It is not focused on their neighbors Yeah, which if this was focused on the people of Washington DC their businesses the city around it It would be a peaceful protest because the energy would not be directed at the problem but because this has actually directed at the problem like when the when they stormed the police department or when they stormed the mayor's office up there in Seattle, Washington. When it was at their door, then it became a problem. Then it was a riot. Then we had to close things down. But as long as it's something that's focused at the people, they could care less. And it really is disgusting. The mainstream media reports it that way too because it's focused to the building that we the people own that building. So whatever we want to do to it, I'm sorry. Those are American people out there protesting. If something was done to it, hey, we're going to pay for any damage done to that building anyway. We are. There was no damage done to any any one of the Security guards or anything they're not reporting on anything none for that all the information that they were putting on with their little frickin scoreboard up here There's all stuff that's been done to the protesters, you know, and I'm sorry for that to be the case It's like the Kenosha kid who shot three people when we consider the situation that he was in It's a miracle that he kept his cool and he only shot three people And then he didn't kill himself. Well, yeah, he had he had an AR-15 with a whole bunch of magazines He could have done a whole hell of a lot more damage if he was there to do what they said he was. You know, as like this situation, you've got a protester that's dead and nobody on the other side. Nobody on the other side, the reporting is injured. Nobody on the other side, the reporting is dead. There may be some property damage done by some unscrupulous people, but other than that, they have occupied the place. It's relatively been peaceful except for the side that has Turn the weapons on you know and he mentioned earlier that you saw some video Does this video show? Protesters with guns. Did you could you tell if there's protesters with guns? So far all the video footage that I have seen, none of the protesters that are in the Capitol building were armed. They're claiming that windows were shot in, but I have not seen any footage of windows being shot in. There is one still frame of a person breaking a window in using the pull of his flag. And a windshield. And a windshield. Using a police shield. They're using a police shield. So they probably took a police shield from one of the police officers. Or one of the police officers turned the line and joined the protesters. Well, real quick, you know, guys, we were almost to the top here. Craig, don't assume everybody knows how to get to you about the gas mask, number one. If you could, on the Russian masks, you have a full size range from zero to five, right? Well, I have only sizes. Well, there are actually nine sizes. Five child sizes and four adult sizes. I have three adult sizes. I have small, medium, and large adults. Okay, all you got left are adult. Well, that's good. Okay, go ahead real quick. Give everybody information on how to get hold of you. If you didn't see the footage, they were holding the gas mask and telling everybody that these are weapons of people. They're going to grab everybody for. It's evil for you to have them. Now I said this a million times on the air, and I'm going to repeat it, but you guys, They, they, Ed played the post-mortem of this, but if you watch it, you'll find it in the records now, not with us, but out there in the, in the... He was on MSNBC. Yeah. He's holding a gas mask and, this is a weapon, this is evil. Yeah, well, they can stuff it up their ass. What I've said before, they don't mind if you have a coffee filter, won't do your shit when the time comes. But if you have a gas mask, when they use ordinance on the population, anti-personnel, than having a gas mask counts for something. And so yes, everybody needs a gas mask because I always used chemical agents in the attack. When I was a training officer, we always used chemical. Go ahead and jump in there, please. You got to get the... Are you... You may know more about military than I do as far as... Is there some sort of secret weapon that we don't know about called a gas mask? Protective mask, gas mask, take your pick, whatever you want to use. Most people aren't going to understand when you repeat protective mask a million times. But if you can use protective mask, that's fine. Gas mask, protective mask, pull that out of your hind end and use it whichever way it goes, they'll understand it. But right now, give all the information out about how to contact you and how to get what you have because it'd be better out and about than in one place. Go ahead. So, well, the one point, and now again, all I have left, I ran out of Israeli masks back in like May or something. I do have still Russian, or I'm sorry, Soviets, these are 1970s, these are GP5s, in three adult size and one child size, those are all shown on thepepperstop.com. And then I also have French ones. I can't remember the exact designation, what they're called, but they're a typical issue French masks. They are fully capable masks. There's nothing wrong with them. I have those in four sizes, small, medium, and large and extra large. Those are all adult sizes. And so I have a few child sizes in Soviet, and then three adult sizes in Soviet, and then I have a couple hundred French masks in four sizes still, although I'm running out of certain sizes very soon here. So certain sizes seem to sell more and mark your wallet where you end up with a thousand pants that are size smaller or whatever and it's really hard to get rid of. Same thing with gas masks. I'll end up with a lot of gas masks that have trouble selling just because I don't have the sizes everybody wants. But right now I still have the whole complement of sizes of French masks and most all the sizes of Soviet masks. The hardest one to get with the Soviet masks is the extra large. If you find it extra large or an XX large, because there are two sizes beyond large, those are the hardest ones that we're finding. I have not seen those on the surplus mark. Craig, before we close your program, I got a confirmation on which state that was. Governor, Hocome, Indiana lawmakers issue statement. They will prosecute protesters who went to the Trump protest today when they return home. Okay. Good luck with that. Okay. I love the completely different jurisdiction and it's a, after the fact, a retroactive offense, right? That's, that's really something that's going to hold up really well. Okay. Real quick. Which state was that again? Indiana. Okay, Indiana. Indiana is the one who'll see it. That's Pence territory, isn't it guys? Isn't that Pence real estate? Yeah. Okay, tells you something about Mr. Pence's little trap-clap, doesn't it? I'm gonna tell me, right off the bat, again, does that make any sense? First of all, what we've got is, well, this, real quick, I'll plant a seed. We're coming up next, so I want to, just one thing, maidenhead. Guys, anybody remember what the Israeli Jewish Mossad did in the Ukraine? and how they operated to create the conditions that divided up the country. The maidenhead protests and what they did there with the snipers and the shooting, you know, women, kids and police. Anybody paying attention? Just jog your memory on that one, guys. Go back and look at the opening events of what they did when they stole everything from the Ukraine. That's only a few short years ago. That ain't like an ancient history. That's just happened not that long ago. And they've been in a war ever since, by the way. Well, I think now with the with the Democrats going to be fully in power for the next at least two years I think we're gonna see the theft of the United States of America In fact, I don't know if anybody can see this is a good thing because now any piece of crap that comes across their desk is going to be passed My home make those checkers men making a $2,000 check might as well make a million dollar check for everybody Why not? Hey throwing the money around they don't have why not why not destroy the economy even quicker? I don't see how anybody can think this is a good thing to have all Democrats in control of all three offices. That's my opinion. No, you're absolutely right. I didn't mean to interfere with the program, but a big thing here, guys, Craig has the gas masks available. And yes, if you have smaller, here's the thing. If you have smaller people, ladies, a lot of you girls are tiny or petite. You have narrow long faces. You have, you know, you're not real big. These smaller masks are actually what you need. The mask has to be snug. It has to be secure. So again, talk to Craig and work out how you're going to do the logistics on getting them. But guys, you do need to pick up a protective mask. The other side has played their card. They're showing you that no matter how you try to protect yourself when it comes to a communist police state, everything is illegal. Everything doesn't make any of us what you do. Maybe we'll see a move towards making gas masks illegal now. Oh, I think they will. I think you'll hear that within the next 72 hours. I think you'll probably hear about it in motion with the government the moment that the Petojo and the the bar horror get in. Here's an interesting little fact that I had happen to me Mark that I'll be interested in the people listening a lot of times I was stopped by the Police for whatever they claiming. I don't have the proper paperwork to travel in my own country They when I got back into my step van they had laid out receipts that I had for a purchase of a thousand gas masks and stubs for They had laid out receipts and stubs of, they wanted me to see that they saw these receipts and stubs for money orders. And they probably were taking pictures of it and making a file on me. So they were actually... dragging to me in an essence without saying a thing by having those laid out there like they took a picture of them all these receipts I had for a thousand gas masks that I purchased legally and lawfully of course but they wanted to try to intimidate me further and make me known that now I'm a known terrorist now or I'm a militia member because I have all these gas masks or some stupid crap that they're probably putting in an FBI file about me. So anyway, they made it very clear to me that they were trying to intimidate me and showing me that they knew about my gas masks. Kind of interesting. OK, I'm going to go ahead and take care of business here. We're at the top. For everybody else here, guys, support broadcasters that are on Liberty 3 Radio. Greg's one of them. He's the banding jotter. Take over, sir, please. Part of our Constitution. You know the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny not to hunt to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me, he said. We've fought a revolution, Liberty. 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Good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there. in the lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with Coates the outline two states territories in the clock and remember the great state of Jefferson and the left coast is three hours behind us it's still late afternoon out there oh my goodness and but they're suffering with California all of those poor bastards anyway it is the 13th year of open Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K Weapons Wednesday, the 4th of August, and it is 2021, Old Earth Calendar 2021, Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords. And it's been a busy week already. We actually have done very well, I'm satisfied. By the way, the Blackberries are coming in en masse, and this year, like last year, the size of my thumb. Okay, it's really in fact is this has been a phenomenal year once again for Purple berries of any kind. I don't care what it is and chokecherries are just now coming in Those will be will be doing and of course yep the elderberries that the most important of the medicinal those are coming in next and Those are a purple berry. I don't know how many notice this I don't know if you guys notice this in your area, but here where we are Red maples, okay Red maples this year certainly they always are dark. You know when it says red maple I mean it's like red range as opposed to green and they really are they're red range, but they this year were a burgundy a real rich burgundy and They were early in terms of development of the leaf and you know much broader development in general I mean healthier across the board, but they are rich I'd have to do the background on the processes with regard to the radiation that obviously promotes purple, but I would assume it's probably purple, if you're quite honest, but because you do have all colors of the rainbow out there, so to be kidding us, you have full spectrum white light, right? Which isn't white, is it? Oh, that's right. So anyway, we this year, like last year, have gotten a phenomenal amount of whatever, perhaps definitely radiation for us, but phenomenal radiation for things that produce purple stuff. So we've got blueberries that have been fantastic, black raspberries, conventional raspberries too were good and still are. They'll be good until the end of the season, until the wind hits. In addition to that, blackberries right now and elderberries coming up along with chokecherries are all in the purple range. Those are all blue-purple range fruits, just to give you an idea. We haven't checked plums. That will be interesting, and that will be the last of the season. That's towards the end, but that'll be the next one in the cycle that we'll get a chance to see, but we should be able to idea it at least because of fruit production. Even though they may not have turned, we're going to be able to see how much they've made. So that's one of the other things to keep an eye on but I am fascinated because hey not complaining it happened I can't pick fast enough So they're already lush when I'm trying to pick them so I can't go to waste I have to eat them Yes one for me two for the bucket one two three four for me and one for the bucket and Oh, a handful for the me. Well, okay, I see more for the bucket. But, oh, hi, car, you know how it is. Anyway, yep, and of course Nancy made blueberry cobbler today, and we'll be making more, I'm sure, blueberry stuff. We could make blueberry wine. I mean, this stuff, blackberry, this stuff is, like you said, blue, blackberry. The blackberry is a big, simple berry, like, kind of like a raspberry, only on steroids. Anyway. These are the quantity of such and they're turning so fast that yeah It would be easier to make them into wine than it would be to actually do anything else with them Go ahead call or jump in there. I got an update on overstock guys for you. I was able to I Was able to speak with the guy that handles the pallets They really have to one sale right now. Apparently the rest are spoken for They won't let you in the back to take a look at them. They just send you a picture of the pallet which is You get some idea of what's in there, but not a really good one. But the thing is, if anyone's in the Cincinnati area, the day to go, if you're going to buy in bulk, would be Friday. You get a kitchen bag, it's 13 gallons. You can fill the bag up for 25 bucks. Right now, they got the canning supplies, the eyeglasses, the masks, some other things. Not as much as last week, but they still got that. It's worth going just to check it out. That's all I got. Well, go ahead. Go ahead and give all the information out and go ahead and take your time and do it three times. Anybody listening, if you're within driving distance, this is worth going in and checking out. You may have an interest in taking a truck with you too. Go ahead. Okay. It's overstock.com is the website that'll take you straight to their Facebook page, which is what they use. They're on the corner of Ridge Avenue and Highland Avenue. in Ridge. Let's see, they're open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Except they're closed on Mondays and on Fridays they close early at 3 p.m. Well, either 3 p.m. or 3 30 p.m. Is there anything else you'd like me to say about it? Go ahead and repeat it again. No, go ahead and repeat it again for everybody. Okay, Overstock Guys, Ridge Avenue and Highland Avenue. Overstock Guys at Ridge Avenue and Highland Avenue. overstockguys.com, get you to the website. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. They are closed on Monday and they close early on Fridays at 3 p.m. or 3.30 p.m. Very good. And again for anybody within reasonable driving distance, that's at the other end of Ohio. It's right down the river guys, on the Ohio River. But If you're within reasonable driving distance, like maybe you're on the Kentucky side and you're listening, you just come across the river and follow the instructions and you're there. So this is definitely worth knowing. Yeah, that I mentioned it was Cincinnati. That might make it a little bit clearer. It's in Cincinnati. Yeah, right there on the river, Cincinnati, Ohio. 75 corridor, easy for you to spot and you've got a couple other major trunks you can take from the east or from the west that probably know if you're in the area. And that'll get you into the ballpark real quick. What else, anything in particular, like anything else in the way of medical supplies or it's just a, this is just like a broad spectrum place, whatever they just happen to run into? Oh yeah, yeah. I picked up a laser that would attach to a rifle scope last time I was there. It's anything and everything you could imagine. There's gonna be, there's a lot of storeable food, there's clothes, a lot of cell phone cases. I don't know if anybody has use for those. Toys, puzzles, games. I know you like to pick up those things for people who are going to be injured or whatnot. Yeah, just anything and everything. Yeah, I think it picked up as a matter of fact, I just got a combination road game thing that had like four or five different games in it. It was part of a grab box. So I really paid nothing for it, but it's perfect for going into the entertainment kits. And that's the kind of stuff everybody needs to be just pick a you know footlocker or get a tote a good tote make sure it's a sturdy tote Roughnecks are pretty good And there's this black and you know they won't let you bring it into the store you got it you got their bags Yeah, got to use the bags on the inside, but when you are done Excuse me, and you're putting all started to accumulate things use the totes to sort everything out What I like to do is make, like I said, a utility box, just keep stuffing it in there. I got a couple of recorders, you know, musical instruments, crayons, you know, you name it, but also games, paper, notepads, any kind of markers, every kind of pen and pencil you can imagine. Just keep putting them in the box. And pens go back. Oh well, didn't cost you anything. Got them for nothing. I usually just pick all the freebies up. And then they go into a Ziploc bag and then they go in the case. As long as they last, they last. Pencils last forever. So if they have any kind of art supplies there, keep that in mind. Stuff those in there with everything else. Go ahead. I'll play those, yeah. Hey, Wilson Florida here. Quick question. I haven't been able to listen much over the past week, so I don't know if you've said anything. But did you ever get my box shipped off? I haven't seen it yet. Yep. Keep an eye on the mail. About mail, yours is on the way now. And you have, I will say something, you have something there are only three of. In fact, you'll find out when you open it up, you have something very unique. There are only three of, and it was totally custom built. We've got a couple others that are part of the future. Like if we're, Ed was, you know, eventually you're going to do a drawing, but then he also didn't want to get rid of them. I mean, we kept them because it's, all custom handwork stuff that was done. So you'll like it. When you open up the box, you'll get everything you need and more. Sound good? All right. First of all, okay, real quick. Sorry. I was watching my hand. Okay, that's not a problem. Anything else? Cincinnati, go ahead. Okay, I think we're good. Gotta keep talking. Can't have been airspace. So for everybody out there, again, if you're in the Cincinnati area, take time, get down there. And again, pay attention, watch for medical supply items. You never know what's going to pop up. And in addition to that, well, like the lasers, the laser attachment that was just mentioned, you never know what something might pop in like that. There's not necessarily a palette of things. It could be just a case of something like that, but it may be in an odd spot. This is why always look around. Don't just peruse quickly and put your nose up. go through and look at everything. You never know what's going to be in that odd box. It's just beyond the bigger one you were looking at. I used to do this with Fed auctions all the time. For a short window, they had hundreds of thousands of piss pots, steel army helmets come through, right? And everybody went, oh, that's a box of piss pots, okay? Well, you see, if you know how the guys that are used to, be at the property disposal with the DOD, they would usually salt the thing to make a customer feel good. So I would slow down and look in the bottom of each one of those pallet bins full of helmets. And yeah, most of it were steel pots, but down in the bottom I counted 11 brand new Kevlar helmets. One of them was crushed, you know, busted. It still was cool. We did something with that later, I'll explain. But everybody like, ah, it's just a box of helmets. And of course, sometimes I have one person I have to bid a little harder against. And they, because they look down in the box too. But usually I was willing to go higher because we were buying the stuff to actually outfit combat troops. But you know again, what's funny is everybody. Why are they spending more on that? Oh, why are they spending more on those? Well because the what I'm paying for the whole pallet bin the 11 Kevlar helmets in the bottom was worth more than all of the steel helmets that were up above Yeah, and of course the helmets only came in to steal by themselves then Oh Then the next time you had to get to the next auction if you wanted helmet liners, by the way And that's what's really great is the helmet liners had the same color range as the Kevlar. So it was even tougher for the average person to go through there and pick them out. And if you were smart, you slowed down, looked around, and figured out where the other Kevlar helmets were. It amongst all of the helmet liners you were going to need for all the steel helmets you bought. See how that works. So again, go slow, pay attention, and cherry pick the best for your personal needs. It's that simple. So again, it is Weapons Wednesday. A couple other things here. Somebody asked me in a little email about what top break 450 Bushmaster rifle were you talking about? Well, by what I understand, the person who has it, it's a Thompson Center. Obviously, I would assume breach break 450 Bushmaster. Single shot, it's not a magazine-fed gun, not even a lever gun or anything like that. It's a single shot 450 Bushmaster. And again, not a bad little package. Basically, the equivalent to say a trapdoor Springfield. or an old Verturli in 11 millimeter. Okay, good little rifle. I would say probably comfortable to shoot, not as big a cartridge, but you can still get the same kind of punch as that 4570 with black powder or that 4570 with an upload conventional, but that's not a bad little mechanism. And definitely something worth looking into, but a 450 Bushmaster is the odd man out right now. But it's not a bad idea, it's just a new idea. And so the ammunition, being a new idea, wasn't deep when all of a sudden everything hit the oscillating device and the rest is history, as they say. Got absorbed pretty quick and now everybody's scrounging. The important thing, if you've got anything like that, 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 Blackout, whatever, you know to save the brass. I don't care if it's steel case you're shooting and it's Russian, save the brass. Save the steel. Save whatever it is you're shooting. You can just pick it up. We'll figure out what to do with it later. By the way, some of that 300 Blackout is like some of the 223 steel case. and some of the 38 steel case and some of the 30 carbine steel case that the Russians did. It's Boxer Prime, not Berdan. Even when it says, and this is what you gotta watch out, we had a pile of carbine. In fact, in one of the videos that you've seen where we've got a large group training and you're seeing live fire, the sun is over their shoulders away from the camera, in that, there's 50 to 60 people in that particular video. When you see the guys using carbenes, they were using steel case Russian wolf ammunition, right? Bach said, about bergam prime. I picked up all the brass there, but I picked up that brass in particular because it was carbened brass, carbened steel, and I looked at it and I said, guys, this is all Bach's or Prime. No, it's not. It says, bergam, on the Bach. I said, that sure it does, but take a look at the brass. Sure enough everything they picked up 30 carbine was all boxer prime which means yeah, it's the okay, but it can still be reloaded So don't assume the Russians are kind of like the Chinese in that respect. They do mostly keep track of it mostly But that doesn't mean they hit it every time and if you can benefit from that take advantage of it especially with the 9 to 45 and the 38 357 always look And even if it were ever damn prime, you still save it. Because that's better than no case, and we'll figure out how to load it when the time... Well, we already know how to load it. You just may not know how to, that's all. So, heads up there. Now, a couple other things. Center fire, I think, is out of the SKS's, but Paul Meadows State Armory still has some SKS's in stock, and I believe Atlantic, Also, just got a batch of SKS's in again. They were out. They're in. They're out. Happens all the time. Again, these are the Chinese battlefield pickups from whatever country just sold out the inventory. They're not from China. They are Chinese made, but these are not coming in from China. These are coming in from another country through the Renna Revolution market. And they're back in the American system a little bit, but not for $56 apiece. No, about $450. So if you need an S-GAS, that works. But that is a lot more expensive than it used to be. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Well, from Florida here again. There was a question I was going to ask last week, but I forgot what it was at the time, but it's kind of a silly question. When the war kicks off and you start having all the different militia units start pulling together resources, Would you consider it to be, you know, let's say, okay, I'm just gonna say my personal example here. I have an AR. However, I would love to have a Mini-14 just because to me it's the classic militia gun, it's retro. So would it be feasible when the war kicks off if there was a militia that had a stock of Mini-14s for me to just do a one-to-one trade just because I would rather have that? Or is that something that's not really gonna happen? Well, it would depend on the unit you're riding with. In fact, there's been a discussion forever and it was also addressed as an issue in Patriots Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Wesley Ralts. The unit that the book is based on are carrying HK91s slash, you know, G3 knockoffs. They standardized on those very early, but one of the members is carrying an M1A. Well, they run into and eventually are linked up with another militia unit that is running in minis or minis m14s flash m1a's and One of the guys has a hk91 rifle Today it will probably be a PTR 91 or whatever, but the idea is that the two of them needed a swap meet and while everybody else has been trading back and forth or have been buying certain things at one of the first public swap meets in a very long time, because nothing else, everybody has been anchored down. They agree to a one-to-one trade and that kind of addresses something question you've asked but a lot of other people have discussed for years, you know What do you do when you have a wide range of weapons in the inventory? One of the things you're gonna ask is are people willing to trade out? Because if you have many 14s, it would behoove you to try and either move the people now There's an advantage to having a dis jointed fighting force. In other words, you're not committed to a particular group, but you're organized. One of the things that's going to determine how you get routed is going to be the weapon system you're carrying. So if you were committed to Mini-14s and the predominant elements of your unit are Mini-14s, it would be intelligent to move that group with two others and collect them in that way. Now, well, hold on. The trade part is you're probably not committed to a particular unit, right? So if you were going to be carrying a Mini-14, chances are you would be allocated to that unit and you'd trade out. See how that works? First of all, remember, the best time to be doing what you're talking about doing is now. This is when you can buy anything you want. Once the kickoff takes place, it's going to... Go ahead, repeat. Well, what I was saying is that they're expensive now, but I know that there are militias that have a bunch of them in their inventory from when they were cheap, so I was thinking, you know... Well, yeah, but I'm saying you're you're an independent individual chances are the way it would work is it actually want to sedge way you into a Formation that carries many fourteens and you'd be transferred in transferring into it accordingly You'd actually trade out the weapon system the whole nine yards that would be most likely But but in the process it makes more sense since you're if we have certain weapon systems One of the first sorting processes that I would use if I had a mass of people in front of me is who has a shotgun. Okay, all you guys have shotguns unless you're, if you're organized as a group, unless you're with a squad or a fire team over there. This is the quickest, easiest way to sort out your projection of strength, okay? But the long-term, in the long-term, you want all of your cohabitatable guns rotated towards a particular inventory. That way if you have spare parts or if you have a breakdown, The gun may become a hangar queen. It'll become a parts inventory gun. You may be traded out to another weapon. You got to remember something about the Mini-14. There are several variants in terms of parts change and modifications made by Ruger over a period of years. So certain parts, which they, you know, it's kind of like the AR-15. The basic components all interchange. But there are some significant changes and it's interesting that always they were Revert to the same thing taking the small tiny part that probably going to get lost and Instead machining the surface into another part that normally that part would rest in Let me give you an example of the mini 14. It's the gas diverter donut used to be a donut that was between where the barrel bleed comes, you know, the vent hole for the gas comes out of the barrel. There is an upper fixture and a lower fixture on the original zero point model Mini-14s. It's a little donut. There's a little donut in there that rests between the two fixtures and is the gas jump. It's actually a directional tool that keeps the gas sealed and moving to the gas system. Well, a lot of people disassembled their guns and didn't realize, not reading necessarily the manual because the manual had it, but it was a very tiny part. They would lose the part, put everything back together, not knowing that they lost the part. And then when they tried to operate the weapon, it would only go, it would partially operate, but it would not cycle anything. Okay? Well, it got broken, damn Ruger. Anyway, Ruger realized this very quickly. They immediately first satisfied the customers by sending out dozens of parts to everybody who asked for them. But the next thing that they did, if you look at later models, is where you have that gas control or directional seal, what they did is they milled it right into the part. and made it a male-female where when you put them together there's no small or tiny part to lose. Now there was one bridging part in between where they said of a looks like a gasket donut but it's made out of steel. They went with a cylinder and those are the minority parts inventory. Now here's the thing you can take the whole gas assembly and drop it off one and put a newer one on and wouldn't be a big deal. Should integrate without any problem. On the AR-15 it's the extractor. original models have a small poly plastic barrel, little barrel the size of a pencil lead and a small spring. Well everybody kept either you know they compressed too quickly, the polymer wasn't right or had problems depending on what day the factory made it. Lo and behold the new solution is that little spring compression guide instead of it being made out of that little polymer They made a pit on the extractor and it's a piece of machine steel that comes up out of the body. When it's forged and they do the final finish, right there sitting ready to go and all you do is put the spring on it and that alleviates having to worry about that tiny, tiny little part you might lose every time you disassemble, which is why you always had five or six when you were a kid if you were smart. But you don't necessarily need that if you have the newest extractors. So again, overall what I just described, it's easier to keep the Mini-14s together with people who run the Minis, and the people who operate them would probably be assigned to a unit that would be Mini-14 Dominoes. That's the weapon you chose to use. So what you're saying is if you were a part of like let's just say a family-based fire team and you just wanted to switch out weapons just You wanted the retro look it probably wouldn't be advisable unless you were with a unit that was running them Well, I wouldn't trade out. I'd be my I'd buy up I'd probably buy up now. I mean right now America you can buy anything you want for the moment still That still is the most intelligent way to go because if you're going to trade out one for one, the consideration is the rest of your unit, throw me a magazine, doesn't work very well. If you've already standardized on the AR-15, it's, you know, if you're a story you may... The family that I'm probably running with you know one of them is probably gonna have a 40 caliber carbine one of them get an AR I've got an AR one of them's gonna have a 762 AR and one of them's gonna have a 30 out 6 So I mean not like we're totally wanting ARs Well, then that's a personal flavor choice. I mean if you feel that you want to switch over the Mini 14 Their advantages and disadvantages to both guns the Mini's been around for just as well. Not just as long but pretty close It's short by a decade, well, eight years, but the Mini-14 was already out there in pretty good numbers almost as quickly as they start building it. The only consideration again is magazines and they're like what they addressed in the book, which we had conversations about this for years, is one for one, tit for tat if at all possible. But then you might have more mags available than you have to trade, so you got to come up with some other lucre. you know, slash currency something to buy up whatever he's got because the Mini14 mags won't do him any good but they're useful to you. So that's the only consideration is in the exchange process, present market value so to speak. You've got to come up with something that's going to make it worthwhile for him to trade out the difference. Otherwise you'll hang, it's like anything else. Arms, ammunition, medical supplies all become money. That's the only way to describe it. They'll be their currency and for that reason everybody's going to value more and Progressively even more as we go deep into the conflict deeper into the conflict everything will be more valuable So it's early on when this probably would be your choice and it would be wise anyway if preferably it's if you're actually Working with other people then you realize how many people team would make more sense for this group That's really where it comes from as far as it goes right now It was a choice as a working tool if you already have the AR. I just stick with the AR I mean personally because It's it's got its advantages big one is you're already muscle memory to it. You've been using it After you said you've been using it for a period of time Changing out to another weapon system means a little bit not much but a little bit of downtime And that's something that you're not gaining anything significantly by going from the mini to the AR or from the AR to the mini. If it's a matter of the unit doesn't care because the unit's not standard on anything, then it's a matter of what do you have to do to remember, for instance, magazine change on a Mini-14 is like the M1A. You gotta bring the chin up and then you tap the back, you basically pivot and latch the back. The AR is a bucket magazine. You just aim for the hole and slap her in the bottom, you're there. But those are two very different body functions as far as what you do mentally and your body had your brain has to adjust keeping your body in motion to do the new trick. Just something to think about. So that's the most unique feature. Otherwise everything else is pretty straightforward and it's easy to understand. The only other thing is difference in immediate action drill charging handle on the AR-15. Needless to say, operating handle on the side of the, you know, side of the Mini-14. Pretty straightforward as far as knockdown power, so you're not changing anything there, okay, unless you really move the short, short, short barrel and then you probably gain with the Mini-14. So it's one of those things where it's probably more sensible to stick with what you're already experienced with since there's no significant change in performance. But again, this is America. You can do what you want. And during the war, you can still do what you want. I will point out, I know a lot of men, the one he's still alive. I didn't think that, I didn't know if he was or not. The gentleman I keep referencing was a medic in World War II. He carried every existing weapon we had during the war. He actually physically used it from before Pearl Harbor until the end of World War II. He was fighting in the Pacific. And he was a medic, by the way. But he carried Thompsons, ricings, car beams, garands, spring fields, operated the Brownings because you had to. If the gun was available and somebody was tired, you got behind it, whether you're the medic or not. Japanese didn't care, they'd kill you all. So there's an example of trading out many times over not once but over a period of five years, you know Coming in fact starting out with the Thompson and going full circle all the way back to a Thompson by the time he got to the end of the war can't it's not that it can't be done its personal flavor choice issue and we will have better stock as you know, depending on where you are and It's a matter of you know what part of the country you're in as far as how many people want to be generous because they may not even tell you you need to trade it's like You know, you want a mini-14, well, you know, grab one of those off the rack. We got another 400 of them, or we've got however many of them. But, you know, they would probably like a contribution. Keep that in mind. It's like, well, these weren't free for us. What do you got to trade? What do you drop off? I mean, you don't need to give us your AR, but, you know, hey, did you pick up anything on the battlefield? Got an AK you don't like? And maybe you picked up a Steyr or a Dog, you know, something like that. Yeah, okay, throw it over here in the pile. We'll use it. So that's the other thing about trading. You don't necessarily have to trade the rifle you got. You might find something real cool down the road you don't really like, but somebody else will think it's quite unique. That's another part about battlefield pickups. I know a lot of guys shipped a lot of guns home from Vietnam, filled the whole basements full of guns. And you know what? All they had to do is make sure they had one to give to the postmaster. And the other gun went right to their doorstep, right there just like a lampshade or a stereo system from Hong Kong. And the only reason I would want a Mini-14 is because I see that as like the symbolic gun of the militia. That was the one we had that no one else really used. That was kind of like our gun. That's kind of why I really want one for symbolic purposes. Well, again, there's nobody out there that's coming off too much of anything as far as any of the unique weapons and the price range is like you said, goofy. It's just the way the world is right now. It's more likely that somebody may offer as a gift, as a, again, an award. There's all kinds of different things that can happen in conflict. You'd be amazed at how much, well, it may not be, because I've tried to explain to everybody, guys, the amount of stuff that's going to be coming out of the woodwork is massive. A lot of people are going to be carrying the weapons they carried when they were in the military. I mean, they're not going to be any restrictions on them. And these guys have a lot of. And so any other arm is considered incidental to them in many cases. They appreciate it because they know where, again, we have to maintain the inventory to win. And we're going to have to be intelligent about this right from the get-go, which is what I've been explaining in the process here. If I have to project strength, I need to be able to send somebody and I need to be able to ensure if I provide manpower to another command that I have the ability to maintain the unit in the field. They're going to cooperate with providing incidentals and perishables and perishables as ammunition, it would be ammunition and food, medical support. But the basic or fundamental components, and yeah, I know in a regular military unit, by the way, magazines are perishable. They're all just cast aside. They're not even considered a critical, they are a critical item, but they're not a critical item. They're considered toss-ups. But in our case, that's not how it works, because we're coming at it from the non, you know, we're the people who pay for everything, and we appreciate the fact that we're paying for it. Whereas the people running off, feeding off the taxpayer, they give a shit less. difference between the attitude of the two sides. For us, we have to husband everything. And we should. That's really how the world should be. Just because we have incompetence in government doesn't mean that we should be incompetent. The idiot sticks on the other side, I don't care if they keep being idiot sticks. We just got to make sure we're not like them. Okay, it's that simple. So anyway, another thing about the mini, Well, specialized mounts for optics, but they're available. So that's another thing you'd be watching for again in the trade is, hey, is there anything else laying around you might have forgot? The operator might not like optics, but may actually have something in his bag of tricks. Always ask for accoutrements. Anything that you weren't using that you might have with you or it might have that's available we can access. Oh, yeah, I got a box of stuff over there, a bag full of stuff that we take with us. Oh yeah, I do have a scope mount or two because there were a number of there are not were a number of different mounts made for the Mini-14 and You want all of that maybe he doesn't use but you are going to use one form of optics or night vision or whatever You're gonna find After we get into this this is not gonna be like going across and meeting up the five-year-old blind kid like everybody's doing overseas If we're fighting here Initially, a lot of bells, whistles, and doodads are attached to the weapon. I'm going to tell you what's going to happen progressively as the batteries aren't available or people get tired of stuff snagging and tagging on things. And as the gun feels heavier day after day, what's going to happen is they're going to start peeling stuff off and realize that they can do just as well with the brain between their ears as the synthetics they added to the weapon. Not the gun, it's the shooter. That's the most important thing to understand. So you're going to see a lot of people, although again, you also see this right from the get-go, you're going to see a lot of people who aren't going to put a whole lot of anything on the weapon. It'll be as they're familiar with it and as they've carried it. They may change one item up, maybe the optics or if they even have optics, but they might have or might have played with a reflex sight of whatever kind. etc. So they've got something they've added to the weapon, but you will notice that most people who have any time in the field will have streamlined the guns extensively. Here's another thing. We're in a temperate environment, guys. Everywhere you go, I just worked outside during that one hour block there. I got stuff tangling up on my feet. I got little creepy vines everywhere. Guys, if that would that just finds your fingers and finds your, you know, gets in the way when you're just moving around. You're carrying a weapon that's got right angles and all kinds of catchy points. When you got to go cross-country, you're gonna find out real quick what I'm talking about. Remember the most significant change with the M16 from the E1 to the A1 was what? Oh, yeah, I know they had a forward assist, but they actually did put an E1, the E1 models later had a forward assist to test the forward assist. Okay, and then they they've patted it on the head squeezed on the rumpus and the forward assist came about there's a whole bunch of people writing up on that right now and I haven't even bothered looking at most of what they've written. However, the the significant change was going from the pickle fork wire cutter flash hider to the closed basket flash hider because everybody in the field told them real quick that simple open flash hider catches on dangly vines, pieces of grass, it collects junk, it hooks into things, it snags constantly. They change that immediately. One simple little item, if you look at a Pickle Fork flash hider, guys, there's only what? There's three slots or four? Four? Four slots that are about the width of maybe what? 16th of an inch, little under, little over 16th of an inch, what, three thirty seconds? And measure it, go measure it, understand something. That stupid, those little slots were so annoying on that rifle that they sealed the end of the flash hider and that was the policy and the standard from that point forward. Now understand where that came from. That was a wire cutting solution. That was a big thing back in the day. when they came up with flash hiders. And by the way, if you don't know that, how many of you have real HK91 flash hiders on your PTR91? Have you got a kit HK that you put together? Has it got a regular HK flash hider on it? It's got a basket type closed system, doesn't it? Well, yeah, it does, Mark. Yeah, but if you look at the end of your flash hider, it has two half moon divots. along the top leading edge of that flash hider. What's that for? Wire cutting. Wire cutting? Oh, whoa, where's the blade? Your bullets, the blade. The idea behind that was just like with the AR, is the idea you hook that little pickle fork, you hook the wire, pull the trigger, wires cut. Oh, they couldn't do that. Yes, yes, they did. Matter of fact. Oh, and by the way, there's several other models made for the FN FAL, both that are part of the bayonet and that aren't. And there are a number of other Euro rifles post World War II that have a similar feature on them. So this is not something that was new. It was something that was trendy. But then you go to Southeast Asia with triple canopy rainforest where every stinking, growing thing grows really tough. Why didn't and all of a sudden just the end of that rifle catches on everything? Why didn't they be the group solution with the AR? Huh? Repeat repeat why didn't why didn't they do a group solution with the AR? And so they go on to the full-clothes basket I'm still for summary here fading off speak up again and go slow Why didn't they go with the group solution instead of the full-clothes basket? Oh, well, they didn't, they just, it was either, you know, in for a penny, in for a pound, I guess. They just, the logic was they just didn't need it. Like I said, it's trendy. The Germans figured it out real quick. I mean, they did it right away. But the Americans, when they went over to that, example, if you have, there's two different variations on the FN FAL. One is the Flash hider is attached to the bayonet. You may notice that you have the pickle fork type with the bayonet blade being one of the tines. The socket type, you put it on the end of the FAL. The reason for those other two tines was obviously to create the flash dispersion to create that star shell effect from the front. But the other purpose was to use the bayonet to scoop up the wire, shove it into the muzzle and pull the trigger. So it would have made sense. I mean, but they the other thing too is scale I would say maybe And it was you got to remember first rule. It was a the AR-15 in its day Was we it was pre CNC. Okay, there were some CAD type of system while they were CNC early models at hydromatic for instance There were some of the earliest ideas took a a mainframe computer to do the CNC work But most of it was, it was a lot of machining for a fairly small rifle. So the beam counters immediately would also look at, well that's two more steps. It would only be one step. It'd probably just be one tool on that flash hider. But times however many, you know, millions of flash hiders you're gonna make. So if you don't do it, it saves you that much more time and money. And remember, these are government contract runs. So, you know, they underbid. Huh? Would we do it? No, I don't think it'd be necessary, although see there again, it's something that could be done. It was just not critical. The idea behind it is most people don't think about it. The ones who really liked the feature were the Greeks. The Greeks liked it. The Greeks liked their close quarter troops and it was interesting that They actually liked the feature, even though it was obnoxious in other ways. And of course, they didn't have the M16E1 for any great period of time. At the time, they were on the regular M14 and the Grant. But those that tested it, their other nationalities had a chance to field an experiment with the rifle. The Greeks liked it. They actually thought, yeah, cool. This is the kind of thing we do. You know, we get close, we cut wires, we move fast. One guy flops over the barbed wire and we run over his back. You know, so it was, it depended on where you were and which army you were with. In our case, it wasn't a bad feature. It just, unfortunately, it's all the other times when you're not using it for a wire cutter that it became an issue. Now the Russians went the other way, remember. They said, hey, we're going to have a bad end on the other rifle. Yeah. Well, why don't we just put a knock in the bayonet and make the back strap appropriate and then we can take our sheath and we can use it as a wire cutter when we need to, even if it's on the rifle and then advance with the, you know, advance as needed. So different ideas, but instead of it being affecting the flyshider, and it is sounds, this is why I see it, so insignificant. Now I'm not talking about the little knocks to make the little groups. I'm talking about the idea that a little area the size of, you know, the end of your rifle, constantly snagging on stuff, really, really, the first time you're annoyed, the second time you're really annoyed, the third, fourth, fifth, 20th time, you're being re-annoyed and pissed. And a lot of guys did different things. You know, you always hear about putting the condoms on the end of the gun to keep the gun clean, you know, keep the water out of the gun, a weapon. It wasn't just for that purpose. It kept a lot of the crap out of the flash hider. In the early days with the E1s, that's what they were really worried about. Not so much the, I mean, rain was there all the time, moisture was there all the time. And yes, it was a problem. But just that little, The rest of the rifle, let me point out, the rest of the AR-15 is totally streamlined. Go take a look at the original design. If you're moving through brush, everything is a mild angle. There is very little of anything that is a 90 degree opposing surface that's large. And even there, it's tapered or has rolling edges to a degree so that you can easily eliminate the resistance or it just rolls along. But the flash hider is a catch-all. It hooks, which is what it was supposed to do. And that was so much of a problem. And the troops saw this so much of a problem for such a small space that they actually wanted that change. And it was one of the most significant feature changes that probably saved a lot of people from going insane. You know, some people can't handle a picky thing. This is really pissing me off. This is really really pissing me off. Oh, this is many and of course in the guy, you know those bonkers And it doesn't mean that that that happened to everybody but I'll guarantee it did happen to a few It's just you don't think about it to deal with a lot of people and you deal with a lot of people you find all about what people are like Good mark. Go ahead color. Give in there. Yeah, that's text mix. All right a friend who was a Marine in Vietnam. He was a combat. He went through all of Vietnam without ever actually getting wounded really bad. But he did get wounded. The way he got a wound was what he told me was that you know it was he he had the pickle for you know what i mean he had that pickle for you know a flusher and so he was they were moving they're moving uh... it through through some uh... rough country any trip and somehow the barrel uh... the barrel came up and hit him just below his eye and he's got a nice car right there where where it pocked him just below his eye now with the other one of the other Vietnam Probably falling forward in the process stumbling forward and yeah, yeah getting jabbed by your own weapon Well, it does work as a poke tool when you know the way it's set up But again, just remember that so if you have anything that it really you run into it with that you or anybody else They're gonna know it so that makes sense and again, it wasn't be the first day But fortunately it wasn't an accidental discharge or something like that because you're stumbling along you get fumbled with that you're fighting with it and And anything can happen, you know, so At least it wasn't the you know weapon which the other half of the problem of that rifle was well wrong powder Cases weren't quite right weapon malfunctioned constantly. Okay constantly and Got to the point where it got him a lot of men killed So I guess maybe the flyshutter would be both, you know, that's the that's the other problem In the inventory of things that went wrong with that rifle But again, just an idea, just to give you an understanding of when we talk about paring equipment down. Guys, by the time you're done, the Civil War was the same way. When everybody went into the Civil War, guys, they had every stinking doodad on a rifle you could imagine. The Union troops bought special, there were two, there's more than two, there's a dozen probably. But one model you actually had a kit where you built a coffee grinder into the buttstock of the rifle. After all, coffee is important, right? And so they had all these exotic ideas that they added to the weapon, not all of them tactical. And they carried them on the rifle. The Confederacy, the Confederate troops were boggled. When Bull Run, when the Union got its ass kicked and they ran all the way back to Washington, you might recall, the Confederates were picking up all these weapons and they couldn't figure out, whoa, what the hell is this? I mean, they knew what it was, but it's like, wow, these people are kind of like, what were they thinking? So it's a matter of perspective. From the one end, it was, hey, at least bare bones, we need rifles. On the other side, it was, gee, how many widgets can I put on a gun? And we're really to that point right now in a situation where, I'll be quite honest, I understand if you're chasing the five-year-old blind kid, then you can have flashlights on your guns and you can do all kinds of fun stuff. But I'm going to tell you right now, I'm going to nail your hind end. You got white light on your rifle? I know exactly where I'm aiming. You know, it becomes that, oh, well, if all of a sudden, We're fighting an equal foe Most of the tactics that we've embraced like the you know the in line chorus line bullshit where everybody stands up And they're dancing across through you know the woods well dancing across an open area Well that would be my first choice and hopefully a stupid enemy that does something like that I mean I'd like to see that happen But it can only happen when you're fighting somebody like I said that the five-year-old blind kid that you know you basically you're fighting against preteens or teens You killed their parents. They haven't been in the military. They don't have any training time. So you can pretty well get away with anything and everything because they have to kind of think it through and they, you know, the learning curve is hard, right? It's very steep. But the battle we're coming up into now, all of us have had time on target, guys. You see the difference? This government force coming in, this is just like the Roman Civil War. This is tit for tat. There isn't anything that they're gonna show me that's gonna make me go wow Instead my attitude is always my I've been taught your objective is to figure out how to kill them kill them best kill them hard kill them all Improvise adapt and overcome. They got tanks burn the son of bitches. They got tank. They've got you know, right down the oh my god Well, that's Hollywood as opposed to huh How do we kill them before they get a chance to kill us? That's that's what I was taught Weren't you? Wow, they've got fill in the blank. Yep. It's gonna be mine tomorrow Well, I'll be tonight probably but maybe tomorrow morning Well, no, they've got the blah blah blah. Yep, and tomorrow we'll have it. What's your point? You better stay here. Why don't you stay here with the radio operator and the rest of us will go do the job When we come back, yeah, I'm gonna be bitch-slap you side to head for being stupid See, that's the problem we got with most of the situation we're in right now. We actually do have a lot of people who, well, the problem is it's multi-generational. It's not a problem, but the group that we have right now has been fighting against forces that really didn't get a chance to organize all that well, which is cool if you want to, why would we attack the puny and insignificant forces of Earth? That's the, from Mars, you know, Pokemon. Space invaders. And the chorus of all the Martians is, because we'd win. Well, that's why we were going up against the Iraqis the way we did. Because after all, we bombed them and we bragged how we bombed them and we bombed on this and we bombed on that and we occupied their country and we occupied their country for so many years. Well, did they have a basic training, you know, unit, a place where they could go to actually pick up everything they needed? Nope. When you're fighting local guerrillas, these local guerrillas are all people who were teenagers or free teens when you invaded their country. They grew up with you occupying their country. They didn't get a chance to go anywhere other than down the street, pick up an AK, or put an AK together from junk, and then go out and fight to the best of their ability. But they have no time on target. They have no time or training. Well, we do. We have. We will. That's the part they don't want you to think about. Go ahead, caller. Okay, we'll hear a quick question. How is the best way that we can in the early war and mid-war defend our armor and limited vehicles and stuff from air? Well, it still comes down to you take your chances of what you got, but you're gonna have to tactically disperse or you're going to simply park and you know park and hide. Depending upon whether if you're in the unconventional phase, in an area, then you're going to either choose to disperse and conceal, which still, of course, everybody's going to, well, they're going to do a search and destroy, or they're going to do search and whatever. Well, understand something about that, because always laugh at people say, well, I'm not going to wear a uniform, or I'm not going to do this or that, because then I'm going to blend in, and they're not going to do anything to me. You guys don't seem to recall what we're called free fire zones, do you? OK? So you could even if you do hide the equipment, you better hide your your butt too. Why? In a free fire zone, any male or fighting age or for that matter, even female, or for that matter, teenagers, kill them all. Shoot everybody. That was the policy. That's what a free fire zone is. You do understand that, right? So understand that again, this is where if you're in the unconventional phase, you're literally going to be out there in the swamps, you're going to be out there in the side of the mountain, you're going to be out there in the boondocks, or you're going to be tight and close to whatever else might be friendly where you can still disappear amongst the leaves. And then you're going to sort of take out and escalate the conflict accordingly. In paraconventional, you have more of a liberal ability to be able to fire maneuver, and you're able to retain resources. But no matter what, if you do end up in an air threat environment, air defense policy is everybody shoots. And contrary to what they try to show you in the movies, and contrary to a lot of the BS they generate for propaganda purposes, When you throw junk up, the other side gets hit. And that's something they don't really want to show. It's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed. This is why 99% of whatever you see in the way of movies or videos are always heavily edited before they get to your eyeballs. And they don't like it when they can't. Best example, okay, let me just real quick. Iraq had everything from World War, actually pre-World War II, up to modern Cold War weapons systems. Okay? And yeah, they had missiles, but they used very few of them. Most all of the damage they did was with conventional arms. Here's the big lie. We never lost a combat aircraft to Iraqi air defense. We only lost, well, maybe six or seven. That's a big lie. In fact, you want to, want me to prove it to you? Go watch the Time Life series on the Iraqi war, which was done after the war. Pay attention to what they say when they talk about how many American combat aircraft were permanently disabled. Oh, they returned. And I've said this many times on the air. Here's the word play. No, it didn't burst into flames at 6,000 feet and fall out of the sky. Oh, there's a few of them that did that. But it's a testimony to the engineering quality of the aircraft and its design. in that the plane was a piece of Swiss cheese. There are some F-16s, those ZSU-23-4s, all that small arms fire from those 30 caliber guns. They look like, and I'm not joking, and I'm not paraphrasing, Swiss cheese. They never flew again. They couldn't fix them. But the pilot wasn't killed and the pilot didn't have to compress the reporter's vertebrae by ejecting from the aircraft under pressure. Instead, the plane held together, they landed it, they de-exped it, and that was the end of it. We lost over 130 aircraft that way. Well, no we didn't. We lost 130 aircraft. That's pretty good numbers for what was supposed to be air supremacy. That's pretty good numbers across the board, but I guarantee the numbers were higher. First rule. Why? How can you tell when the government's lying is when their mouth is moving? Remember, if you will resist, you will be a victim. We are all powerful. Well, we'll find out soon enough because the bad guys are making a move. I want to remind you again, the Wicked Witch is coming out of the college. After all, you're going to have to have paper. They want to make it mandatory to give you the murder death bill shot. I'm just going to die over that one. We're not going to do that. Flying in that movie is going to happen tonight. Just take a look at the envelope and this. I'm not sure. Again, air defense, everybody can crib in the house. Over that mark. It's got to be deep, high, deep, high, low. Anyway, guys, God bless the republic. That's for the new world order. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's John Rotten. And we're on the mark of a play of the night. And this is where you have to pull all of the cards out. You need to master the trade. How do you conceal steel? How do you conceal metal? What do you use for deception purposes? It's not that you don't have tanks. It's that what you're going to let them kind of find aren't the tanks that they thought they were bombs. Guys, remember, you've got to be creative. We're done with what the Ublis lobbyists did, the Serbs did, when we illegitically attacked them in Kosovo. When we illegitimately attacked them in Kosovo, what did the Serbs do? How effective were they? Very effective. With about 98% survivability with total air supremacy on our side. We don't know about that one. Anyway, we're going to go to break? Well, we'll take off. We're done for the evening. We'll be back tomorrow's springtime, Ed Kikenova, God bless. Bye bye.