August 6, 2021
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4h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including walnut and hickory nut harvesting and processing, coffee stretching techniques using chicory, military surplus equipment deals at MilitaryClothing.com, analysis of SEP-2 and other combat helmets with warnings about counterfeit training helmets, Kevlar helmet performance and construction, and extensive commentary on ammunition availability, Mexican cartels obtaining weapons from military sources, and foreign military presence in North America including Chinese forces in Canada and Mexico.
- preparedness
- walnut harvesting
- hickory nuts
- military surplus
- combat helmets
- kevlar
- ammunition
- mexican cartels
- chinese military
- canada
- northern strike exercise
- militia
- second amendment
- gun rights
- federal government
- foreign occupation
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And we fall back, all these entire worlds. Not again. The line must be drawn. This far, no. It's 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. I dreamed the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to cure 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. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. 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 so their children won't 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark Curnkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, northeast, west, and north. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.org.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations. CB base stations, and UltraNet hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. It is Friday. It is the 6th of August. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2021 old earth calendar 2021 battle for the Republic dance of swords and it is 505 p.m. Eastern Standard Time I want to make sure I get the time right there in the numbers that five and six look pretty close but the seven is pretty obvious to be a change Anyway, it is the end of the work week. Some of you guys are still at work. Depending on where you are in the country, you're two, three hours behind us. You still got a bit of the work day left to go. We understand that. It has been a very pretty day, but again, a dynamic weather day. The clouds off in the distance look like we're going to get rain. Actually, I hope we do. Be nice. As it is, we got a little pitter here and there. Somebody got rain. But we didn't get anything, so that's great for the people who are cutting the hay right now and we're on our, like I said, some places are on their third cutting. I was actually up by a bit. So they're definitely going to do four or five cuttings of hay before the end of the season in some areas, but right now everything is perfect for harvest. A lot of stuff is blooming or is, again, you should say ripening because now we're in the later phase. Walnuts are starting to come in, the very edge of that, and hickory nuts are the other thing to be watching for. So those are money makers. In the long run, when the economy goes into the toilet, nuts especially are incredibly rich in oils, minerals, vitamins, and it's concentrated food stuff comparable to meats. So, for those of you who don't know that and understand why, yeah, there's some effort involved, but the benefit is phenomenal. Don't forget, if we get into a wartime environment, the husks are not going to be wasted. They're used for dye. The actual wood type shells are either going to be burned, which is straightforward. You don't just chuck them back out the back door. They go into the wood burner. They get pulverized and crushed and used for medium for polishing and walnut and hickory nut hull are perfect for polishing processes. And again, it's not difficult to actually risk them down, but you do have to understand how to do that. So you might want to do a little research now rather than wait for the last minute. It'd be a good idea if you have walnuts like we do and a lot of hickory nuts, including what they call pig hickory nuts. There is a lot of resource available out there and when things turn, oh by the way somebody said why would you save the husks? Well for dyeing cloth of course, hickory and walnut both produce two different, slightly different shade colors and if you're going to paint something, no clothing, or if you want to dye it, you will get a couple of the different earth brown colors, kind of like the coyote brown, that work really well, no matter where you are, but especially in Michigan. Also, you can get a, depending upon how you let it set, it'll go either to a brown range, or you can actually get very, very rich if you concentrate and boil down the husks. If you leave them at normal boil and then just run them for so long and then build up like a steep tee, you drop whatever cloth in there, you're going to change the shade range. If it was green, it's not going to be green anymore. But if you have, say, beige or white and you drop it in there, it's going to turn into basically a coffee color, a little lighter actually, coffee with cream. very similar to the Navy officers uniforms World War II. Coffee will do the same thing by the way. You don't throw out old coffee grounds. In fact, if we go to war, coffee is going to be one of the first, well not if, it's when now. But coffee is one of those things that are going to disappear very quickly. But I would point out there are a lot of other uses for the coffee grounds. You're typically going to use them two and three times contrary to the way you're doing it now where you use some very expensive beans. Grind them up wash some water through them once and then check the you know, check them into the garden or into the trash and wouldn't be putting them in the trash. That's very rich compost. You want to put that in the gardens or food areas or anywhere where you want anything to grow. However, before that happens, you're going to learn that you can use them two or three times over before and yeah, it's going to be progressively thinner coffee, but that way it stretches the coffee you've got. If you weren't thinking ahead or if you lost reserves, What little coffee you have better go a lot farther. So be prepared, think ahead on that one. And by the way, to stretch out the coffee, chicory. Another thing that works really well. Chicory is, you know, that's traditional. Chicory is used by itself as a coffee substitute, which is another thing to remember. If you don't know about chicory, do the research. I don't need to explain every aspect of that to you. It's pretty straightforward. You've seen it in movies. People have talked about it. Well, I got a cup of checkery coffee here for you. Oh, thank you, Bob. Appreciate that. So again, great season, classic Michigan. We're muggy, we're wet, now we're a little cool, and then we're going to get muggy again, and the mosquitoes are out all over the place, so when it gets cool, they hunker down, which is good. But this is the land of the mosquito. So, you know, we don't figure they're going very far They're just waiting and lurking in the dark shadows to reach out suck your blood And so be prepared for that with mosquito nets and bug repellent try to get Colorless odorless and let's say most of it is colorless. I don't think there's any that does any tanning anymore but For sure you want something that you can neutralize not too much of anything the way of a flowery scent In the middle of the woods that kind of jumps out at people. You know, hey that smells like human because they don't think the deer are using a flowery cutter or off. Okay, so just a heads up on that one. MilitaryClothing.com. MilitaryClothing.com. MilitaryClothing.com. They have a bunch of sales clearances right now or you know drop down and you know prices on some stuff where it's last of and They have some garrison. They're saying their kids kids size boots. Well, they are they're small boots, but they're actually Looks to be again, they're adult sized boots They're light-duty ten dollars a pair They have up the size four wide. I think you only have three sizes. They have four regular four wide and three wide and I think there's a half size with one and a full size with the other. But if you're looking for inexpensive utility training boots, in other words, to just use bum around the area to be squared away, like I said, get the cheap boots, use those for training, break in everything you got. Your newer, more expensive boots, you got to break them in. So you are going to have to use them, but then park them. We don't need to put any more mileage and hours on the best equipment we've got until we go to war. Otherwise, there's a lot of other solutions out there. In fact, at militaryclothing.com, they do have a number of other deals on items up to, I think, 2X, and of course down to regular sizes. It's a mix, and some items are last-ups, I know because I bought all the bigger sizes and some of the blouses and stuff that are there, the shirts. In pants, not much, but there are a few. There's some DCU pants for, I believe, $5 a pair right now. And they're 50-50 cotton polyester blend, mil-spec. But it's three-colored desert. And I believe it's, I want to say, a 39-inch waist, 35 to 39-inch waist. I think it's a large. and with a 32 to 34 inseam, so it's got a good length to it also. But $5 a pair, they do have them in stock, don't know how many they have, you might buy them out because these are last ups. But that's over at militaryclothing.com. Look to see what they have and their discounts and sales for right now. And they always, it's kind of a weird page. It's kind of, they've upgraded it so it's better than it was, but it still has some of the old hang-ons from the way the page used to run. So be patient with it, but you will find some interesting things there, especially if you need small sizes. But again, as I mentioned, there are a couple things. Whenever they first put things on sale like this, they have extra large and extra, extra large 2X. So you definitely want to check out, see what they have on hand. They do a very good job with the running inventory to let you know if they do have it or don't. Okay, so they're not going to try to tell you something they don't have. It's pretty cool. And that is at militaryclothing.com. Militaryclothing.com. Militaryclothing.com. Now, I had a chance to watch some of the videos on YouTube about the CEP-2 helmets. Once again, I want to warn everybody, I want you to pay attention to texture, material, and construction. And in this case, The question is whether or not these people have gotten hold of what is a SEP-2 training helmet, much like the BRITs when they made the Mark V's and Mark VI's here several years ago, and also made and make a copy of the Kevlar helmet. I will say this, the BRITs did a great job with the interior suspension. They really did for their training helmets, but they are not ballistic. And, uh, Brigade Quartermaster made this mistake, what, 30 plus years ago. They bought a whole pile of Mark VI helmets. They thought they were getting ballistic helmets. And, uh, it turns out that they offered them for a medium price, which was reasonable. Uh, and, of course, some people will start looking at the material and say, it doesn't look right because of texture. And, again, like I said, guys, finished texture. And we shot a bunch of them up ourselves. I hate doing that, but we had to test them. And now they were a ballistic, you know, they were a bump helmet. They were a plastic bump helmet. Now, the helmets that we're looking at, if you pay attention, the other thing, most important is watch for the texture of two items. The body of the helmet itself and the finished construction of the screws that hold the suspension in. Those are indicators. Those are what you're watching for and if you become a connoisseur of military surplus slash duck Eventually, you'll see what I'm talking about. You usually get a real quick, you know idea fit feel finish if you can touch it better still and that's something I'm going to be doing here shortly because We have some of those helmets that are going to be in hand very quickly if not in probably tomorrow morning I think but I get a chance to look at two of them But there are differences and that is especially critical. As they said before, beware because people are scurrilous. And you work both ways. They can be trying to sell you something that isn't. But also you got to remember you got weird people out there that are working for the other side. They've been told by maybe the competition. They don't like the competition. There's a number of things that happen out there with people. Plus you got goofs that, well let me show you, I can fool everybody. They're all so stupid they won't figure out what I'm doing. Oh, oh, oh, oh. There are, there are dunderheads out there like that. They're, they're, they're, they have child's mind, okay? So this is where we have to pick through, oh Lord, and we got to do it constantly. We're picking through and getting around or... having to work around some things that are done by people intentionally to create more confusion. Okay, so we're gonna do what we can to, you know, straighten that out or figure out what's going on with these particular inventories. Again, I know the chain of custody. I know from where it came from or they got it. I'm gonna have it, you know, in our lap. I can touch it, look at it, disassemble it, hit it apart with a little bit and then figure out what I like most or don't like about it. Go ahead, call our camp in there. I was looking at those, I think I might have been watching the same video, that a series of videos were on YouTube where the guy tests out several of the helmets from, I think he tests them from World War II up to the modern Pazgast stuff. And he tested one of those Italian Step 2's that was their called? And it looked like the one he shot, you saw the same video I did, I believe that a 9mm penetrated it. Right, but the thing is, the helmet itself is what I'm saying, the helmet's not correct. Okay, what I just said, this is where we have a problem, is There are the Europeans did this we didn't I don't think we we didn't make or and we have never made a simulator helmet of The you know any of the combat helmets we use we know we did it with tanks by God that sounds weird They made him m48 and m60 tanks that were not armor They were they were the holes were correct, but they were not actual homogeneous armor And they were for training purposes at Fort Knox. There's a couple of them that are monument queens down there. But with helmets, we've never done that. Now the Europeans have, because it is cheaper to make a bunch of knock-around training helmets, you know, planning getting shot, you're just using them for what they were intended. Two things, you're orienting the troops towards using the helmet. And it's a bump helmet, so it's got a good thick wall and it's not likely you're going to have something come through and perforate your skull and you know, you'll watch brains leak out of something. That's always embarrassing. But I know the Brit, the Brits did this. I know that the Italians may have, which is the thing that's creating the confusion here. The helmets that they're testing don't match the ones that we've seen that are actually Kevlar. Now here's another thing about Kevlar helmets and you may have noticed this if you watch a lot of the shoots that take place Original pass gap when it gets hit I've always joked about this because I have a couple actually I bought a couple an auction like I was saying yesterday When I bought those big piles or I got three or four crushed or damaged pass get helmets When I help when a pass get get shot or any of these laminate Kevlar helmets get shot They don't collapse neatly into themselves or create just a nice neat hole. They turn into, it looks like you're wearing a stinking dead possum. Have you ever seen one? Yeah, exactly. They fluff. It's like you're wearing cotton candy on your head all of a sudden, wherever the bullet strikes. Now for anybody who isn't familiar with this, let me tell you where to go where you can see an original example of what I'm talking about. Go down to the Fort Knox Patent Museum. Go inside and... Huh? I know where you're going. You talking about the AK? Yeah, there's a... One of the first Pascad helmets that was ever shot was shot when they invaded Granada. And the kid that was shot was shot from behind. He was hit three times with an AK-47 round. Three times in the hit. One of them grazed the right side of the helmet and opened it up. I mean it looks like you've got a pile of fluffy possum feathers. And then the other hit was pretty much almost center and it blew the back, you know, the back of the helmet popped up. Well then the other side, the other bullet, probably a three or four round burst, where they fired on the guy. The other one creases the helmet, I think, from the rear if you're looking at it. It'd be about the... 9 o'clock mark and it looks like when I first saw it I didn't I didn't read the information right away I was looking at the helmets like what the hell is that? Looks like somebody put a piece of roadkill in a glass case and then you get closer you start realizing that's a helmet and then you read what it says and by the way the kid got shot because he was out he was out body picking he was just after they fought over one of the bridges He wanted some stuff to take home, so he went out and he was taking stuff off of the Cuban dead. And a bunch of the guys' buddies didn't like that, so they put some bullets on him. And they got him. They hit him. They killed him. They knocked him out flat. He wasn't awake, you know, to talk to, but it stopped. It did what it was supposed to do, deflected or stopped the bullet accordingly. And those were a 7.62x39. Not a peppy-ish round or anything like that. but look at the condition of the helmet. And again, there's another thing to remember here. Everybody is working at point blank range almost with all of their testing, which by the way, isn't a problem. You're hoping that if you are really, really, really, really close with a gun, I mean, obviously somebody else is, that whatever you're wearing is supposed to do its job. Interestingly enough, remember that the average, there's a formula with bullet set and all of the other issues. We've talked about this for decades. The average engagement range is no more than about what, 200 yards? This is boasted by everybody nowadays that you don't need to shoot past 200 yards. Well, me, I will, but that's beside the point. The, all of the performance ranges, are based on when it comes to developing equipment or armor or whatever, especially about personal armor, is all centered around that 220 yard mark contact point. And bullets do different things at different distances. Now, that's another reason, I don't know what the exact distance was, that that kid with that Kevlar Pascat helmet, what he wished, how far they were when they shot him, they snagged him with three good rounds, that tells me he was probably pretty close, but again, remember that there are different issues with different projectiles at given ranges. And initially, of course, you're relatively erratic. You certainly have all the power you'll ever get out of the muzzle when it leaves the muzzle and you shoot something within 50 yards. That's about as good as you're going to get, except, I will remind you, you're not necessarily going to get best armor penetration at that range. Many bullets were engineered, see our boat tails especially, for the average engagement range of 300 to 350 yards and that's when they stabilize and level out, in other words, settle and as they're spinning they do a more efficient job of boring true things. This is why the M2AP round, the 30-06 M2AP, has optimal penetration at 300 yards, not at point blank range. I mean, was it nothing to know? With enough distance between the shooter and the shootie, Kevlar-Hellman is top of a 50 caliber BMG round with enough distance in between at some point. Well, yeah at some point the thud isn't gonna be as great, but I don't want to get hit with see there's the thing There's the other part about this is the other thing about helmets I will say when we when they first came out with the past get armor. It was a great idea I I still think it's a great idea But I also kind of mentioned guys if you get hit with something really really really really really really hard and heavy get fast and Yeah, the bullet probably get stopped, but let me ask you how much energy can your neck handle? Yeah, it'll be an open casket funeral. That's a nice thing. Okay, but but otherwise, you know, and this is another reason there's always the argument about buckled or unbuckled chin strap But remember to keep the helmet where it needs to be to protect more of the head the chin strap is typically better Situated where it belongs properly adjusted to the chin But one of the arguments with not buckling the helmet is that when the helmet gets hit Part of the compensation is your body will recoil accordingly depending on the direction of the energy And the helmet will literally follow and move with the trace of the bullet So it's hope that you know there's more flexibility there And it's less likely that you're gonna have any secondary injury issues this goes right back to even World War two with the M1 helmet the M1 the M1 was not as thick as some of the other nation national helmets like say the German Stellhelm, the German helmets, and there were different thicknesses of those too, by the way, go do the research. Both during the war and then the post-war production are very different, and in fact the performance was even higher with the post-war helmets they produced. But they were designed to actually handle small arms fire. If they couldn't stop it, they were hoping to at least deflect And remember, it's still going to be hard on the recipient, but it's a lot better than, you know, the head, you know, like you said in Coombstone, I'm going to turn your head into a canoe. Well, that's exactly what will happen given the opportunity. So having the helmet the way is probably a good thing. Mark, on those British helmets, those Mark VI, I think, or Mark V, you know, they're not Kevlar. If you look, they call them ballistic nylon helmets. Right, that's the, well that's the, that's the known for the no-name brand because Kevlar is a, Kevlar is like Xerox. You know, let's go make a Xerox. What do you mean, make a photocopy? Well yeah, no, we're gonna, because you know, that is the thing about trade name, is you lose it, you lose the right to a trade name if everybody starts to use it as a common descriptor. And that's why Xerox spent a god-awful amount of money, I mean it's been in the billions, in order for them to, especially with photocopy machines where the cats meow. I mean we got printers and everything else now, but, Xerox spent a vast amount of money to promote its company, Gnome De Gareo, its entity, And to separate the idea that no, you're not making a Xerox, you're making a photocopy, but you want to make a photocopy on a Xerox machine because that word is Cadillac. And that's why Xerox became like a bench moniker for your description of photocopying because if you wanted to make a really good photocopy, who'd you go to? Went to Xerox. Other companies were out there. Many other companies had photocopying machines. Some... Back in the day when nobody else could even do them in fact even today the copy machines are actually degraded from what they were oh And the Zenith probably was 19 I want to say 77 the DoD purchased a whole bunch of machines that really could produce a photograph quality image They were outrageously expensive. They were built like a brick dog house. They weighed about, and I'm not exaggerating, they weighed almost a half ton. But those machines, literally you could lay anything, a photo image, black and white silver print, and it would reproduce an exact copy. These were for document and instrument and evidence purposes. We had one machine. and it required a massive amount of maintenance to keep it running. Those machines are few and far between and the quality of the copy is degraded again and that's like everything else. It's the 21st century, it's crap now. But it's good enough for what it does. I mean, after all, if you're photocopying just eight and a half by 11 black and white print, who cares? But if you're doing evidentiary and or document confirmation, that was the other thing it's used for. If I have a restricted document, are not restricted, forgive me, a identifying document like a original birth certificate, not a copy of a copy of a copy, but if I have an original birth certificate, if I have any kind of certification or instrument from an institution, then they want, traditionally you were supposed to produce what was considered a second party copy, and that's what those machines were for. Anyway, that's a sidebar, I got way off, but it has to do with The whole thing with Kevlar and remember there's two or three other variations and just plain old ballistic nylon. But there are a number of other companies in the plastics industry that produce the equivalent Kevlar with their own company name. And all of these are comparable. Now ballistic, the original ballistic nylon goes back to the end of World War II, the beginning of Korea. And again, you've probably seen them if you watched any Korean War movies and or if you watched the Marines in Vietnam, pay attention the model M 1950, M 951, M 1952, 53 vests. Each one was progressively, you know, it may not have been an improvement, but it was a different idea on how to put the vest together. At that point, ballistic nylon without the Kevlar moniker was the norm. And again, the weave, progressively, they micropatterned the weave. They changed how the weave lined up because that's another thing when everything lines up and it's a geometric pattern. An object will follow the path of least resistance and penetrate. It'll go, literally, if you put enough of a spire point on a bullet, which most military ball rounds do, they have a spire point. the bullet will follow and find that path of least resistance in between the interweave and it's more likely to actually be able to penetrate. That's why when they make Kevlar helmets, they do what basically, at least now, traditionally they just did what was called a layer cut, where they just had an indexing cloth machine that went back and forth, back and forth. and it laid down however many layers of Kevlar you wanted right in line with each other. The machine only went say north and south and back and forth, just back and forth. Now that meant the cloth was all laying with the same weave in line. So what they did, one of the first things they did to, oh, I'm going to change this up. is they created an indexing machine so that when it lays the layer of cloth for the pressure machine that's gonna cut out the helmet and compress it, it indexes and turns to all points of the compass, 360 degrees progressively. It starts out, say, north to south, and then it goes, you know, northeast to southwest. And then it indexes again. Now, what this does And always remember guys, when you're building this stuff yourself, you have to learn from the people who already did all the research. Why not do and copy what they've learned? So if you're building your own and you're using fiberglass, you want to do the same thing that the Donut of Destruction did where they progressively figured out how to make better ballistic armor. And so you don't interline the weave, you again, overlay by angles and what this does is it creates progressive layers of strength where no two of the banks or columns line up with each other. In fact, more likely you're going to be hitting more material, lining up with material rather than a weave, a knock where you have a layer of two or three different strands coming together which is constantly happening when you're dealing with cloth. And I bring this up because we'll be building our own, a lot of guys are, And they're wondering why sometimes the bullet just seemed to be able to work its way through. Well, it's the same thing that they learned years ago, Second Chance, which by the way is one of the companies that helped to really build up Kevlar. Kevlar the name, actually. That's why they wouldn't guarantee ice picks. If you had body armor on level one or leaving level two and eventually they had level three. When they originally laid it to the spec using the machinery and technology they started with, they would not guarantee against ice picks or crossbow bolts. In other words, short arrows, that's called a crossbow bolt, okay, a bolt. Well, interestingly enough, because of the nature of the ballistic tip on the projectile, or in this case, like the stabby-stabby tool, it would work like it's supposed to like an auger like a like a a lining tool like a like a leather awl a leather a leather punch and it would just work right through the material that nice fine fine long long point and with a minimal amount of resistance the ice pick would get through to the soft chewy stuff which was you And the reason they were concerned about motivating people to pay attention to this is because, well, who was wearing Kevlar? Cops! And who was carrying ice picks? Mobsters. You know, ice pick was the most traditional hit piece for the longest time. Take a look at the average length of an ice pick, understand it gets into the vital organs. But it creates a minimal amount of blood and internally does significant damage. If it hits the heart, the liver, the kidneys, it's doing what it's supposed to do. If you hit the heart with something like that, it stops it right there. Well, it does such damage that the heart tears itself up. So that's why, again, they had to remind everybody, hey, you know, it doesn't stop everything yet. Now they developed improvements and that's where everybody wonders where I use it, I don't know, the term is always out there, it's strange, this is where our term is coming gone, chicken plates. Chicken plates were there to protect and go over the heart and the core vital organ area with the heart, the arteries, and the upper lungs. But it also was to do what we were just talking about, stop or deflect any kind of sharp object strikes that might take place with penetrating type darks ice picks and daggers. A cruciform bayonet or a cruciform knife, not necessarily bayonet, but cruciform knives like the Delta dagger, you see it out there still. That is a very efficient tool when it comes to separating and opening up both cartilage, muscle and separating ribs. Which is what it was made for. Well, it would go through the body armor if it has a long enough shaft blade shaft and it has an extreme taper. If it had a blunt taper at the end, it may not necessarily penetrate, but if it is a long, dirt-tight blade where it starts at a fine point and constantly is on a taper to the hilt, what happens is that point will find the path of least resistance The blade progressively separates the material and allows the energy to pass through make contact with a vital organ Do damage the way it's supposed to and you really can't do half the time can't find the wound right away Something to think about their ice picks especially that's why the that's why the mobsters love bite loved ice picks Because again, you know all the poor man's having a heart attack by the time everybody figures out he's not having a heart attack and You've already walked away while the people that are standing around are, oh, the poor man, doing whatever. So mean tricks, effective weapons. Otherwise, and again, where this started was the question about the helmets that are out there. This is the same issue that we had with gas masks years ago. And I would point out that there are people who were scurrilous, who were trying to push the five and six hundred dollar gas masks. And so what they did is they wrote up articles against all of the surplus masks that are out there. And what happened is they put themselves out of business because by the time they realized the average person isn't going to spend five hundred dollars per mask times five, six, seven family members. they can't afford to because they still need that $500 rifle and that $300 worth of ammunition and the four, five, $600 worth of magazines and then they still need several hundred dollars worth of other equipment. Oh wow, those hundreds start to add up. Yeah, they do. And gas masks are typically not the first priority of the population. Now, even right now with the Corona Beer Virus Scamp, that is true. On the one hand, people would kill each other. If you threw it, it'd be funnier to hell. You put a box full of the idiot stick face masks on the ground and put two or three gas masks off to the side, but within reasonable reach. The idiot sticks, if they told, oh my God, it's an outbreak that grew out of the virus, the gas masks would probably still be sitting there amongst the unthinking and unclean. People like me would be grabbing the gas mask, stepping back, putting it on, and watching the idiots fight over the 50 paper filters that do nothing. But you see, there would be enough people fighting over the 50 paper fake filters that do nothing because of conditioning. And the same is true with the way people think about nuclear biological and chemical defense. What's really comical about this is on the one hand they'll tell you, oh it's fuel-resistant, oh my god, they're gonna use nukes, and they're gonna use this, and this. Okay, then you need defensive technology to protect from it. Well, no, I need to piss and be episqually and whine and moan and tell you it's fuel-resistant. I'll tell you what, I'll take the mask, the chem suit, the protective tech, the duct tape, the over shields, by the way, I'm going to get extras, or Tyvek suits, whatever it is I got, I'm going to get lots of them and I'm going to use them. And you don't. Okay, I'm going to be proud of that. You don't. But don't start scratching at my door and expecting one from me. because you were so foolish is to not spend a very small amount of resources and end up with a maximum amount of defense. Here's what's really interesting to me. Have you? When we were at the height, and I want you to think about this one, when we were at the height of the stupidity in this last year, how much were people paying for those stupid ass paper masks? Now, think about this. How much could you buy a real gas mask for? You do the math on that one, kids. Think about it. And I'm talking about a surplus mask, but you know, how much could you pay? Oh, granted, they did slide up in price, but it took time. Oh, but the paper mask? Oh, hell, the go-jo-matic operation, dudes, it stuck right away. In fact, they're still coming down off that, that, that, gauge scale right now with one of the orders I just placed, I got a, well of course that's because I got a glut of them, I just got a free box of paper, paper, um, face masks. Now am I going to throw them away? Hell no, they're going to go in the medical gear. But do I think they would do me any good in any other environment? Well with dust and crud and yeah even fallout I would say, I've told you this a million times, anything is better than inhaling fallout. everything. Put a t-shirt over your face, anything, do something. Cover your nose, plug your ears, try to put a face shield just like you are doing for this coronavirus. That's where you would do it is with a high particle, large particle fall out but not with a virus. Everything that they're doing there is, you know, it's basically circle jerk, you know, keep people busy thing while not truly preparing them for what might be a real attack down the road with the time cup. Heads up on that one. Anyway, we have a caller. Who do we have? Oh, this is a plevy. I just wanted to make a comment that they had me on isolation for a while because My roommate tested positive apparently for the Delta variant Probably because he took the so-called vaccine He got the shot And anything better for it Yeah, now he's regretting him. Yeah, but I hung this thing on the door of the room they put me in they separated me from him and because I tested negative and It looks like, down on the door, was one of those shoe holders. But they had all sorts of masks and paper gowns. And he had some of those Tyvek, oh buddy, like tinsuit looking things. And strangely enough, I think one or two of them may have, I don't know, jumped in my drawer to follow me home. And of course, I don't know how that happened. Well, it gets me about it. Go ahead. Go ahead. So those those serve some purpose. I'm sure in the future No, hey mark. Go ahead caller. We got you Just real quick something else. This not wanting to change too much gears, but I've been going around some of the local big-box stores I think I mentioned this couple weeks ago ammo seems to be coming down a little bit in price and the coming More available in just about every Caliber's but at least in my area. What's it like in Michigan? Well, it looks like and again, like we said, we've got a shallow we've got a shallow pool, but it's wide in That a number of different flavors of stuff have you know appeared at least in some reasonable number The one of the things about the box stores is it's kind of like when the locust find out like we just happened here a few days ago and They got a bunch of stuff in everybody had gotten kind of lazy figuring. Oh, I check and this is how it works now Why check cuz they aren't gonna have anything anyway, right and then all of a sudden. Oh my god, they got ammo and then it was like oh Comes hard and the locust hit and the shelves and the dust bunnies the dust bunnies were flying and the tumbleweeds were down the aisle in a matter of you know hours and all of a sudden So I think this is where we were, remember back when Obama was in the beginning of the second phase when he declared 22 hours after he declared the fake winner. I'm coming after the guns. Well, at that point everybody said, oh we believe you. But what happened is it got to the point nobody had anything to sell, everybody got tired of calling the gun shop and going, hey, do you got anything? No, we're not even open up the store. We don't have anything to sell. And that happened more than a few times with a lot of different businesses. Well, what happened is everybody got so used to the idea that nothing would be coming in. Well, for a while it was nothing coming in. That there's a pickup and hesitation and wait now, which is kind of interesting because if you catch it right, you can scoop up pretty much everything you still need on the list. But you're not, you know, out of massive amount of material, which is especially critical. Yeah, I've seen 38 special on the shelf, 380, 30-06, I mean, even some 22. I mean, it's kind of funny, I haven't seen 380 on the shelves forever. If you remember back... when you're talking about the Obama scare, I remember I guess it was like 2008 or 9, you couldn't even find 380 ammo for like a year. Well that's the thing, 380, let's put it this way, if right now a store had 380, the first thing a smart person to do, provided it's a reasonable price, is go in, buy them out. It's only because, how long would it take the woman, any kind of hiccup takes place, how long would it take for everybody to realize I need to buy everything out again. If that happens, we know what caliber is going to be gone quickly, don't we? 380 Auto. Well, you know what manufacturer... Do you know what manufacturer most of this 380 and 38 ammo was? Well, it was a Gila. Mexican ammo. Were you talking... Was it Aguela or...? Yeah, Aguela. I missed pretty much it, but yeah. And how long would it take for a stroke of a pen to stop the import of any ammo from coming over? I mean, Clinton did it with the Chinese SKS's and the cheap AK ammo back in the day. Well, not only that, remember the Mexican government had a priority diversion of all ammunition for personal, you know, going for personal sales a year ago. We covered that on the air. They diverted everything for government manufacturing and use. Now everybody's got to understand Mexico is very different from the US. It's right next door When you hear the term federales everybody has to understand guys when you're the term federale that doesn't just mean guy in a in a government uniform the wealthy party the Communists who took over in 1917 Those are federales. That's who the federales are And that includes families and family members. So one of the things when they say, or buying it for government use, understand it's the equivalent to, again, monarchy slash communism. And that meant that the ammunition was going to all of these family members, institution, people who ran institutions, closed neighborhoods where the very well-to-do were all situated. And they, in turn, put it on the shelf because they take care of their own one the time. Federales, well, if you travel down in Mexico, if you're with the clique, they actually used to. I don't know if they're doing it because maybe people will be targeting them more. People are getting pissed. But it used to be when you came across the border, if you were one of the inner circle family members, They put a decal right down the window of the car. And that was a message to any law enforcement, any military, that if there was anything that that person wanted, you're to do it. Are we talking military people or the secret police members? No, we're talking daughters, wives, moms. Guys, this is, it's where they wanted to be here in the US if they had their way. They haven't gotten that here. The commies haven't gotten it here yet, but by God it's what they want, what they'd like to be able to do. And that's for the ammunition. Go ahead. That same 22, that ammo, that Guila, that Mexican 22, you recall about a month or so ago where there was two tractor trailer loads of that stuff that was hijacked. It was on its way to America. It made national news. Two trailer loads of 22 ammo. And that company was hijacked. It was on the way to American markets. Oh yeah. Well, I think let's not forget that the cartels, how do the cartels get most of what they have? You know, they've been yapping about, you know, Barrett. You know, I don't know if you guys watch Guns N' Gadgets. I should have mentioned it already when we started the program. But there's a guns and gadgets video. They just put out what two days ago or three talking about Mexico suing Barrett or Retta There they put these lawsuits out against all of the American gun manufacturers, okay? And it's because of the guns that are done in Mexico. Well guys, it's like I said before well the only place you could have gotten Barrett's is from across the border and wrong The Mexican government either got money from us or they spent it themselves and they have whole legions of Barrett's they have I think they have thousands I mean they really really I never counted the number that are in the parades But if you go watch Mexican military national parade go to YouTube you'll have units that march by and Every man in the formation is carrying a Barrett M82 semi-automatic, 50 caliber rifle, every man, and it's a whole company strength unit. And then later on, another one walks by, marches by. So we know what's cute is, we know again, just like hijacking ammunition, when these military personnel drop over, you know, fall over into the cartels, they don't do that until they can carry something with them to make themselves worth recruiting. And so, yeah, they got American Rugers because Ruger always sold to third-rate, you know, Banana Republics. They always do, including Mexico. But Barrett... Yeah, exactly. So again, the thing is that when they're doing this, this is that tongue-in-cheek lie crap that all these leftists love to pull. Is it because of the stuff coming across the border? No, it's the stuff that the guys, most of what, especially the most combat-effective weapons for military application, if you're looking for select fire, they're just walking the stuff right down the road when they leave in uniform. And that's why, again, a big chunk of the cartels, even those that are shooting at each other, in many cases were in the same unit at one time. One group went one way with half of the weapons and ammunition. The other group went the other. And that's part of what it is that they're running, but it's American made. Oh, or European made. There isn't a whole lot, you know, used to be each country was, you know, did have like a national firearms industry. The Mexicans did, they used to make their own K98s and or other monsters. And they made some really interesting semi-automatic rifles, okay, that were not anybody's pattern but theirs. But those days are long gone. The Mexicans may have manufacturing capacity, they certainly do, we gave it to them. But it's basically mimicking whatever is already out there in the industry. There are very few dynamic weapons coming from third party sources like that. It's usually just a direct copy of either an HK, an AR-15, or an AK-47. That's it. And they're made under contract. But otherwise, again, if they do have an American gun or if they have one of the European guns, They didn't have to smuggle it across the border. They got it from the Mexican military. And that's part of the lie. Or they got it from the ATF, because they stole it out, stole the guns that they took from you Americans out of the arms room and smuggled them across the border and then sold them to the cartels. Oops! And then tried to tell everybody, yeah, yeah, those American guns and this is why we gotta stop letting American guns be free. No, we need to take the ATF and disband it, the FBI and disband it. We need to come up with a new highly manipulated and regulated as in not trained and regulated as in restricted in that vernacular. And then we'll come up with a solution that might work better for everybody. But right now, no. All these problems that are being created are created by one side and the other cooperating to try and fake out everybody else with a lie. It's like the Corona Beer Virus Camp. And this issue with regard to arms and material in Mexico, I will say this, you know, like when the farmers rose up down in Michigan and start killing the drug cartels, remember they started out with basically pitchforks and a single shotgun. By the time they were done killing enough cartel personnel because they were tired of being beat on and raped and murdered, the farmers had as good a weapon systems as the cartel or the government. Why? Well, because the guns that came from the government went to the cartels, the farmers killed the cartel members, took the guns, and they were kicking butt and taking names. Because they were fighting a righteous cause well guess what the government came in and sided with the cartels and had to disarm all those Independent militias that were beating down on the cartels that pay off all the federal aid Wow so that whenever you see this other drivel that they're generating these lies that they're presently generating Understand the you know the basic you know Nature of the beast nature of the creature you're dealing with here. What are they who are they? And again, where you know, what's the agenda? Well, the agenda is to help, you know, make a bigger foreign run police state in America. And to do that, they're generating these foreign lives, exaggerating on a regular basis, just like we saw the Corona Beer Virus scam. And then arguing that we're all just supposed to surrender our freedoms, our liberties and our defenses, because foreigners want to do that. Which basically, you know, I say that, piss off, eat, you know, eat cow dung and die. So anyway, we are almost at the top. We're gonna take a break here in a minute for everybody out there guys again Check out Sportsman's guys pay attention some of their deals coming up By the dozen or by the 10 God bless our Republic the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run we're in the mark we're gonna get out of the way for a few minutes take a break we'll be back second hour of the entire part coming up it's Friday already yeah already is 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 going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. readers 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 Iowoc, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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? Is this still the land of the f- Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, R.C. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and south. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite And we're on AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra, NET, Hallmark, and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. It is 6.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday. It is... the 6th of August already. Yeah and of course any minute now the pedo sniffer meat puppet is going to be out of office and the back alley bar with scuff knee pads will not replace him and pull lousy slash the yeah oh god so I don't see how him you know the pedo sniffer meat puppet being put out. It's going to do you any good. You just have the other meat puppet in place and then there's yet another Twilight Zone fruit loop. Barely can remember anything or put two words together effectively, you know Wicked Witch of the far, far, far, far west as the other slash left as the what other option? Once you allowed the fake collection to proceed, the rest, well it's obvious. Look at the toilet you're in now. And it is the 13th year of open Fabian, socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay 2021 Old Earth calendar. 2021 battle for the Republic and some swords. No matter what, any helmet. I don't care what you've got. And in fact, I will point out again that there are some beyond the shadow of a doubt training slash bump helmets out there right now that look like Kevlar helmets. If you want to see one, go over two, and there are many, there's not the only one. The Aerosoft helmets are pretty much all in the same vein as far as the lower end ones. Some of the upper ones actually are Kevlar. You've got to watch that. They're made by the standard factory slash moniker companies that you've known, and they really are what they're supposed to be. But you do pay commercial price for those, don't you? Yes, you do. However, if you go over to Coleman.com, Coleman.com, Coleman, C-O-L-E, Coleman's, M-A-N-S, Coleman.com, they have a British, well, let me do it this way, do a search, helmets, and what's gonna pop up are a number of different options. One of them is a black helmet, it's like, hmm, black, and it's a Paz-Gat looking helmet, hmm, and it's not American surplus, it's British surplus. Now, what's rather fascinating about that one is that it's actually supposed to be a training helmet that they have been using. Now, the Mark VI is in service. That's the one you see. In fact, there's another new Mark helmet out there, but whether it's a 7 or if they skip the branch or whatever, I have not looked at closely yet. But the Mark VI is the bucket type helmet that is typical for a middle-aged British yeoman slash infantryman back in the day. And nothing really has changed much with helmets and how they really are situated on your head and what they do. But what's interesting is that this other bump helmet, which is a British surplus, broad arrow surplus item, is in the plastic, no ballistic, no bullet defense protection whatsoever, but it's also totally alien to the rest of the armor that the Brits are normally wearing, or at least not their own in-house, designed and built by their own industry's armor, like the Mark VI and the off-spray armor system, etc. In this case, The helmet though is for a bump helmet. I mentioned this many times. They've had them down as cheap as $12.95 a piece. $13. For what they are, if you're standardized on Kevlar helmets for the unit and you're short, but you want to square everybody away, again for orientation and training purposes, it does make sense. you cave the Kevlar helmets are heavier you'll notice the difference when you get a real Kevlar helmet next to a bump helmet and you get a chance to play you know balance the ducts okay the ducts don't balance for a reason However, for as far as shape, as far as fixtures and everything, whatever they build typically for a training slash a bump helmet matches the standard issue for the, you know, that national or that policing service, whatever it is. So, the ones that they have over at Coleman's are actually very well made. I have a handful of them already. I waited until they were on sale and I told you guys, hey, grab some. Well, I did. Why? I wanted to see them. Now, I have a quantity of the Chinese standard airsoft type helmets that were brought in. They're typically one size fits all. They don't come in sizes. They are relatively serviceable for what they are as a bump helmet, okay? But they're no longer available for the prices that they used to be. In fact, China now knows that they can pretty well smack America with whatever price tag they want because you don't build it yourself anymore. So the ones that were out there for a $3, $4, $5 are now a $15, $20, $25, even $30 helmet as a bump helmet, a plastic training slash, you know, hey, it's better than my head. Rather than my head hitting the cement or the steel bar that was in front of me, the bump helmet does that and it's more than enough, it's good enough for what it's supposed to do, gets the job done. They are a good designer who take the standard PazGat slash Kevlar helmet camouflage covers, whatever you're using. They do adjust well, very easily as a matter of fact, so they are very complimentary in that respect. and better built-in the air saw, AR type airsoft helmets that are out there. So for everybody, if you get a chance, go over to Coleman's, if you're looking for at least again, being able to put everybody in the same silhouette. Psychologically, both for esprit de corps purposes where you're on unit and for psychological effect when it comes to facing off against an enemy. having everybody on the same page with a basic combat silhouette is a good thing. Okay, just that simple. Es puede decor. Pride and performance. We shall enjoy. We shall be strong and free. Monde du. So anyway, with regard to the bump helmets, you don't really have to worry about size unless you got a really big head or really small head. And even there, you can actually shop around and find other bump helmets that are more effectively sized the way a standard Pascad or Kevlar helmet is with the other industries, the other countries or mercenary companies. So solutions not just complaining about the problems. And again, that's over at Coleman's, but they're not the only ones that have them, but there are different models available. And that's what we're trying to find out about the SEP-2 helmets as far as what I'm seeing in the videos. doesn't match what we're getting from the other source. So I don't have a chain of custody document, so to speak, or a video where they open up the box and they go, oh yeah, this is one of those Sep 2s from Shmidlap Surplus. And then they look in it, look around it, check it out, and they put it up for shooting. Then they shoot it, then they're pissed because it doesn't stop bullets. And then they do more shooting, and then they change weapons and do more shooting. You know, that would make sense. But when we have it where, well, this is what I claim it is and where did it come from? Well, it's one of the suppliers. Well, which supplier? I also like to know that, by the way, because like I said, Brigade Quartermaster, a very reputable company for a very, very long time back in the 80s, got a bunch of the Polymer Mark 6s that were not compressed Kevlar. They sold them as the helmets they thought they were because they weren't knowledgeable of this new step in training that had been developed. And so they got snagged. They recalled everything. They returned everybody's money. And then they had a sale on plastic helmets that were not Kevlar helmets. So you could still get one for a pretty good price. And if you wanted something for a bump helmet, it worked. No, not going to stop a whole lot of bullets. But then again, not all of those helmets are supposed to anyway. So heads up on that one. Don't forget different standards, different countries. You better find out what they were expecting before you start lamenting about what the performance of the device is. If you understand what the parameters for the contract were and you have all the information, on what they expected in the way of performance, then you can go from there to determine whether or not the product is satisfactory or not. But if it suited the purpose, you know, if it served the purpose of the nation of origin, and they were satisfied with it, they cranked out, you know, how many, for how many years, gotta figure somebody did something right, okay, at least at their end with the contract. Another thing here again, we're hitting in the weekend Pay attention to food There are a number of different things going on food on the one hand here at bottom Michigan or in all through Michigan We have a got a we've had a very good growing season This year, like last year for the berries, has been phenomenal layer upon layer. Blueberries were great. We just didn't say much about them, but blueberries, blackberries are the big thing right now. They're at the peak and we're talking major production. Now, overlapping with that, we're going to see the choke cherries and all the other fun stuff. That's wild production or natural production. watch the different stores for certain things that are right now in vogue. Apparently over the last couple of months I missed reading anything about it. The bean connoisseurs are now the big thing or unique bean product in a can. You can get Cuervo, Veer with lime and you know it's the beans okay. There are a number of different bean companies that are selling 20, 30, 40 different recipes of beans from all over. Not just regular Navy beans or just pinot beans, but a variety of different products. Now, this is not bad, but the problem is right now when they're first coming out, although you might have the sample batch and then they'll be cheaper, but after that they settle into what they consider to be their market niche price, which is usually expensive. However, remember some things don't go over as well as they planned or thought, they assumed, they tested the market by throwing the product out there. We've been getting a lot of different types of beans and chickpea combinations that have really been great change up items. We've talked about this about food fatigue many times. One of the advantages of some of them is that they're a combination of bacon, smoked bacon and beans, etc. As long as you're talking about beans. Kimmel has an interesting product that showed up at the dollar stores down here where I am. They say that they're dried peas on the container but when you open them up, they're more like a pea Cheeto. You know like it's a Cheeto made out of peas tastes like a rice cake and almost no flavor Pretty much everybody who tried them up here didn't like them, but great dog treats man. The little chihuahua loves them They've got some other ones though too like black eye it like black eyed pee Yeah, black eyed pee and they got black Black bean now and a whole bunch of like bean versions of these Cheeto things coming out that are showing up at the dollar store Some of you might want to yeah, this is and I think part of this somebody was discussing this from another direction and that Everybody is asking me. Why are we seeing all these different? You know variations and I mean part of it is nubo. It's you know change things up But the other half of this is guys you're scouring the planet for food Most all the stuff like that that Ed just mentioned is not from North America. They are using South American products to make up in volume because of lack of production from other parts of the country intentionally created, these shortages created by manipulation of foreign countries against our agricultural base. And I'm not just talking the fires out west, which by the way, half those fires probably and most likely are set. Everybody's pretty well agreeing to that. Just like the fires we saw last year when the communists pulled this garbage, it's designed to harm the existing or present property owners who with different loans and different notes that are against their property, are going to be threatened with foreclosure, etc., etc. That's not an accident. The Chinese are paying attention. It's part of the economic warfare. They know what they're doing. And food production. A lot of the food right now, Peru, which by the way we hardly ever saw anything from Peru, but right now Peruvian fill in the blank. But as we already know we've seen Brazilian, Argentinian, Colombian, these legumes are products from again virtually right around the clock Paraguay, Uruguay never saw any product from them. Not in the past hardly at all but right now this is where they're going to find affordable and in good quantity products that they can mark it out to put something on the shelf. So you want to pay attention. I really didn't pay attention myself as far as memorizing all of these different bean products that we just picked up. But we got them as markdowns because I think everybody else looked them the same way. It's like, what the hell is that? Well, I'm always up to a challenge. I always like interesting or unique things. I don't have a problem with that. Okay, but it's if they were to try to tell you you will only buy this you will be forced to buy this because it's politically correct Well, then I'm we got a problem. Okay But I'll always try things out or experiment or test new food products like this. And again, something great. You just made me think of something that we saw going on down here. I don't know if you've seen it up where you are, but your dollar store is not a dollar store anymore. It's a dollar to five dollar store. Even the dollar trees are doing this. Down here they've got a couple of pilot stores. They've got it set up. They've got different sections of the dollar store where they have five dollar items. And it's the same items that they had before, but they're marked up to $5. It's such a great deal. Yeah. Well, and that's the devaluation of the currency. That's something we've warned everybody to expect. And it is, it's already on the way. The other half of this is the regime can't continue to just pull digits out of their arse. And what they're going to be turning their eyes towards are all of your retirements and gutting Social Security. But that's the plan that is part of the plan that the Ponzi scams and all the rest of stuff they've set up They're going to flush them heal the digits and say well, what are you gonna do? So just be ready for that and the devaluation of the currency to ensure that you don't have a whole lot of a hedge It's not an accident because you will won't have the throw slash purchase power Which is especially critical when you're looking at trying to put food reserves on the shelf The math formula is already basically where we were talking before about the communist red terror. Where things are with regard to the exchange rate. Now it doesn't need to be this way, but it's where they've intentionally pointed the economy. So if they're going to steal, they're going to steal on a grand scale, they're already trying to figure out how to set this in motion without getting shot. And really there isn't any way for them to do that. At some point, something is going to kick this off now and there's just too many variations and fronts that easily, easily can become the spark point for the next American boyfriend, Dennis. So we've got a lot of work to do and again, only so much time to get it done. The good thing is we're into the seasons, the different seasons now for the volume of material to come in in a short spike and become a cheaper product. If there's a large quantity, there are going to be surf hits, there are going to be excess. And because of that, we then can take advantage of that process while it's available and you don't hesitate, you don't wait when the time comes. That's like I said, like the bean products we're talking about, there are canned beans perfect for rations, ration packs, and again, Let's see, Peruvian, Argentinian, one of them is chickpeas. It's not even beans, although again, that's a legume, but it's chickpeas. And again, this was because they're using existing products, trying to market them to gain interest by making them look unique and therefore displacing the lack of material that isn't, you know, that's simply not, it's not available. The material is not there. And so they're re-engineering the food structure, the food chain that way too. Anyway, we're almost to the bottom. And you know what we need to, oh, I'll tell you what I want. And Ed, I know this may take a second. Curse My Name, okay, by Blind Guardian. Okay, but remember when you do the search on YouTube, There's a red-headed woman who is a lead singer and forgive me, I off the top of my head the name's not going to rattle off there. But that particular version is rather interesting. It's a cover piece. The original group is Blind Guardian and it's Curse My Name. But what I like about the other band that did the cover piece is that the words are very clear. Blind Guardian does very well, but they are multilingual. And so, since English is just one of the many, many languages that they sing and speak, it's kind of cool to find a cover where the quality is excellent, the instrumentation comparable, and the English is a little tighter. Here we go. We're going to break. We'll be right back. Curse my name. By good men it must be depo The common aid can be voided at once It's an audience them take us from They plead for their king and they pity their lord Come to death and for a beat dancing divine And the reasons and great wishwords be fumbled God's will they follow the map It's into a hairache We are back. Thank you, Edward. And again, guys, a little more clarity there, I think, with this particular artist. So, we've got a feel for it. You know, it's kind of like what's coming up here. The Petal Sniffer Meat puppet and the back of the bar with the company pads. They're going to be in trouble when the people with the pitchforks show up. And the other ones who thought they were going to be backing them up really disappear, which kind of always happens when... It's the Spitz-Wafers and Ring-Knockers. Yeah, they have a tendency to just unask the AO when they're gone. So, now we catch up with them down the road. Don't worry about that. We're not gonna let them go. I mean, come on. We know what the problem is. We know how we're gonna have to deal with it. But again, the original piece, by the way, Blind Guardian, is the name of the band, and it is First My Name. And I'll tell you what, it's Friday. Edward, I know we just did one, but just guys, we own the network. Blind Guardian. And Harvest of Sorrow, just to give you a feel for the difference in the two bands if you're listening for the first time. Music is fascinating to me only in that how it can be used as an effective tool. And everybody, the regime knows it. They also don't want you to sing. They don't want you to actually be motivated. Music is a great motivator, especially as a way to get people on the same page with a thought process. There are fits and peaks with music. Right now we're in the toilet with regard to instrumentation and actually for actual performers. So it's usual pop, you know, short culture thing. But there are periods when we rise back up and the instrumentalist, the musicians get out there and do their thing. This is one of them. Blind Guardian. By the way, this is a metal version. We are back. Thank you, Edward. Appreciate that. That's Blind Guardian, Harvest of Sorrow. And again, give me an idea of the difference in the two artists, the two groups. The first one is done by a band doing the cover piece. Again, Blind Guardian, Curse My Name. The second one, Harvest of Sorrow. Interestingly enough, these are both metal. This is a, I won't say the first one, but the group, the foundation group that did all this music, they're a metal band. But if you sit down, especially if you have a decent sound system and listen to both of those particular pieces, the level of instrumentation is phenomenal. And just being back and watching the artist is in and of itself a joy. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, man. I was listening to the show on one of his dreams. As the feed dropped, I checked my end. I'm still getting other streams like video streams and audio. So I'll just pass that along to you. Hi, listen, I'm DLC. That's all I have to say. Thanks, bud. Appreciate that. And by the way, it's raining. There we go. For the collar, I'm seeing live feed across the board. The playlist looks like it's correct and I just turned in with another device. Everything looks like it's working on my end. That's not to say that they couldn't be shunting or something else, but you may try to and this sounds weird But you may try to copy and repaste the link into your VLC player For some reason even though it's the exact same link as you already got in there Sometimes you got to refresh it with those for no apparent reason Again, it's the 21st century where the technology is in the toilet as expected One of the other interesting things again, I know that it depends on what device you're listening with too, but if you get a chance, that's why I heavily reference the actual musicians or the music itself you can track down. Again, plug it into a major sound system, guys. The artists, these particular pieces are very intricate. They are multi-performer bands. They have 11, 12, 13 different artists in some cases. This is like the epic band work that was done back in the late 60s and was kind of resurrected again in the 80s for a little bit too where you see many, many different performers. committed to one particular instrument and they are masters of course that's why they were brought in. You find this especially with bands with saxophone players. There aren't that many really big saxophone players. There's lots of saxophone players out there but you want to really put a name on your band you know you bring in Bob and Bob is like no other saxophone player out there. Forgive me it changes from era to era so I'm not going to pick out or dart a particular plug a particular musician. But you'll notice this, we talked about like the 80s again, there are a number of different artists that floated back and forth even under other monikers, other names, so that they could play the field without drawing too much attention and pulling away from what the band was doing. In reality, it was the same artist over and over again, just with different stage names, intentionally. A lot of the big bands did this too. It used to be when there were a bunch of different places for them to... when there were many different hole-in-the-wall locations to play. It was nothing, guys. When I was out west, we'd have Grand Funk, Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac. I was in Sierra Vista, a little dot on the map right outside of Fort... Pachuca, right? And I went into this one place where it was a stand up, it probably could hold maybe 200 people at max. The tables were big circular tables like you'd find in a dining hall. They could have about six people at each table. And the band, the stage was maybe the size of your living room, as far as the area, the width of it. And I go in and sit down and one of the guys said, yeah, let's go over and check and see what's over there tonight. And this place was notorious. It was like a way station, a layover for a lot of the groups that were traveling. And it had this weird name. I forget, I actually have probably the, I think I have the flyer that they printed for it. It's like, Schmidlaps, you know, extravaganza. And we went in and sat down and it's like we're looking at the lead singer and I'm trying to figure it's like, well that looks a lot like Stevie Nicks. And the other guy's saying, he goes, that really does look like Stevie Nicks, doesn't it? And then it's like, well wait a minute, look at the bass player. Well wait a minute, well yeah. And what it was, Fleetwood Mac, they just came in, they knew the owner of the place. It was this hole in the wall location. And they spent the whole night there. If you wanted to listen to Fleetwood Mac, With another name, they played till like 2 o'clock in the morning. We couldn't stick around. Well, 3 in the morning actually. They stayed way past normal hours. And they just kept playing and jamming and they had a few other guys that came up and played with them. It was fascinating in that that's the kind of stuff you used to see all the time. You don't see it anymore. If you do, you got to catch it. You know, catch this catch can. What was fun in hell is everybody was running over and grabbing their phones and grabbing a phone and calling to get a Bob come over here. Janice, come over here. You'll never guess who's here. And of course, progressively they filled the place up quietly because nobody was shouting too loud. They didn't want a whole bunch of other people to interrupt what was going on. So that's how the industry used to be all over the country. That's pretty much dead now. There are places all over Michigan like that and the whole country, they're gone. It's part of that whole thing, like I said, the destruction. Progressively, the personal aspect and destruction of the idea you could have an event or an experience like that, it would be your own. They don't want that. The Commies especially don't want that. Remember, they hate it when you have fun. It's like the coronavirus scan. If you've got a bunch of people that want to drown in their tears in their beer, oh god. Well then they've got to put a mask on, be a Karen, be bug eyed, and get everybody else's face even though everybody else normally would have been living just fine, wouldn't have had any problems. But we had this perfect storm of stupid, you know, the idiot, the incompetent, and the wicked all combined to create the problems for us that they have. And they're trying to plug it in again. We are going to have to beat them down and we are going to probably, I just can't see it. They're not going to get a second round on this. People are just going to shoot their ass. That's the attitude everybody's got. It's like, no, I'm done with that. We all know we were lied to. Everybody is trying to be sheepish about it right now. And I think that's what's really fascinating. It's like, okay, well, if I could just shut up, they could cruise through this and we'd let them, we'd let them, okay, you fooled us, but we'll just get on with life. The idiot stick communists just don't know when to let it lie. And so they're pumping it. And this, like everything else, we've reached the wall where everybody's tired and done with them and they're going to get rid of them. And they really can't, because of their arrogance, and they are the stupid puppies in the litter, I mean the commies, the lodge buddies, the yamaka-wears, just because they're sly and wicked doesn't mean they're really bright, okay? And that's where the problem is they can't wrap their brain around the idea that the arrogance is done. Everybody's finished with it. The feedback I get everywhere, traveling everywhere, is the only thing they're doing is discussing weapons and how to use them. And right now they know who they want to use them on. Just had a conversation. There's a guy down around here who's got five weapons and everybody was looking at him. And what was the conversation is, well, will that compliment my, you know, my savage in 30-06, you know, it's a semi-auto. Well, yeah, how many have you got? Well, we've got half the people out with bolt guns and the other half are using ARs. I was thinking that that Remington semi would be pretty cool. It's like, yeah, it would be. I had a comment, like, yeah, for the guns you're going to buy. And the price was right. There was even ammunition. But what was the conversation between all the other 10, 12 people looking at the guns? One thing, they're all strangers. They didn't know each other. This was like a walk-in yard sale. is the conversation is getting rid of the asshats that are going to try and whip this stuff up again. In fact, this whole Delta thing, like I told you guys, is going to become, you know, a death scam for them. I don't think it's going to work, guys, but I believe a D word will be attached. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, College, I've been there for you. Number four here. If you got your computer handy, you might want to go to unlimitedwares.com. Unlimitedwares.com. They have those pocket knives that you like so much starting at $399 and they have the axion they have the axion site there that you buy ten you get a special price and they have crossbows. Well the thing is they get a watch I would point out on the knives and I will say this again. Thank you for bringing it up The latest wave of knives coming in are all assist knives and you got to be aware on those because they're typically spring Most states have not changed their laws on what we call twitching blades, switch blades. But there's a bunch of them that are coming in and like you said, they're actually pretty reasonably priced. The problem is they're attempting but... If you have them and they decide they're just going to do a pocket search or you unwittingly take them into a government building or if you take them into a police station, you know, because you've got to go see somebody or you're going to do something with business. Guys, when you pull that out of the pocket and they know what to look for, they'll use that. If you've got a bunch of scurrilous swine at a checkpoint, they will use that. You might as well be carrying a nuclear device. I mean seriously, it's just how bad it is. And twitchy blades or switch blades. And the reason I bring this up, there's one I would love to have right now. I mean really I'm tempted, but I'm not going to do it. It's a copy of the Solingen. standard scissor break type switchblade, but they gave it another name, but I haven't seen them in 40 years. You used to be able to get them in Germany and they were over the counter. I don't know if Germany's changed their laws, but it used to be, switchblades in Germany guys, you could get them so big they would be like you're opening up a machete. And those were always the ones everybody wanted to bring back because they were just so unique. They were beasts. But when you open them up, your arm moved, okay? Imagine the switchbook could jump. Okay, it clunk. It didn't click it clunk when it opened up. But these are smaller and like you said that's not a bad price about four dollars a unit. But if you can find just the regular folders and they have any I haven't seen me coming in. The latest wave is our two things brass knuckles and spring assist. And I've even, I know there's a shop down the road here that's even got some of those on the shelf. They're under contract and they have some of them that came in and I know where they came from. And I kind of pointed out, said, well, that's the kind of thing that cop keeps in his pocket. So after he murders you, he can put it in your hand and claim that, you know, you were coming at him and it's a switchblade. See, that's the thing. You got a switchblade, a mafia type weapon. Anyway, anything else? representing himself in court being fined $1,200 for protesting against COVID hoax. He slew the beast and emerged victorious. He issued subpoenas to whoever in the government could not prove that the thing is real. You mean as far as the actual COVID virus even exists as they describe? Right and that came out August 4th. Now, remember, this has been one of the arguments all along and I don't disagree with it. I think that this whole thing, like I said, I don't know what part of this starts this, but they found finally the perfect stupid formula to get a percentage going and to get the pebble going down the mountain to get the rest of the pebbles to roll, to get the rock to roll, to get the mountain to fall. And that's what we just saw here with the Corona Beer Virus Scamp. Well, it was... Go ahead. They were saying with the testing kits ordered back in 2015 that the testing kits only found out that you had previously had a vaccine for the... Oh, Christ, gross of mind. Basically common cold. Basically any common cold, any flu has the... Yeah, for a flu vaccine, if you ever had a flu vaccine in your life, the COVID test would test positive for you. Exactly. Yeah. And that's one thing that we knew almost from the beginning, which then, you know, bode you to ask the question as everybody did, well, what are they jamming up into your head? And why is it that, you know, the response you're getting is that, you know, even that, even the testing. created other reactions or it was introducing other materials to your body. That's something that I pointed out in several videos. I don't know if guys, I've watched a lot of doctor medical like veterinarian care videos whenever I can because you know I've got a lot of animals. I also have treated or worked on animals myself because you know sometimes you just can't get them where they need to be to save them. And one of the things that the doctors point out over and over again, guys, all of you listening, if you watch these videos when they're doing nasal work, the first thing that they do is they actually take the swab, lay it to the edge of the nose to determine the depth of the sinus, They don't jam it up as far as they possibly can until you start to make the you know the animals eyes water Because the other thing that they also acknowledge and admit is that the the soft tissue is not that thick at the back of the sinus and you can easily jam stuff up into somebody's brain Now the mind you this is talking about animal care with cats dogs even with other livestock And yet, you know, think about it, what were they doing here for the last year and a half? Let's just take this rod, stick it up your hind end until your eyes water and your nose burn. Okay, well, did anybody here get any, like, for instance, was there a regulatory stay on the test kit? Now, what I mean by that is, if you know that you're going up into the sinuses and that you're working with a rigid object, Normally what you have is when you open up the package, there would be a fixture that literally is like a rat wall, like for a ship line. And what it does is it prevents the operator, the individual who's doing the test, from exceeding the limits of your body. And there wasn't anything like that with this BS. It's basically you've got this big ass swab that is rigid with material on the end of it which was always in question and I do believe yes, they introduced a lot of other junk into people's bodies with that. But there was no limiter or restrictor based upon the idea that the physiology of the human body is such you could do other physical harm. And they didn't do that. At least you have a health to stop you from going too far. Right, exactly. Yeah, there's a health. Exactly. That's what would be the equivalent to in that, and you would also think about this, you would have a children's test kit and you would have an adult test kit. Why? Because of the skull development and the changes in the depth of the sinuses. But they didn't do that and that's why a lot of people remember think about it even some of you guys listening man They jammed that so far into my head my eyes watered my noseburned and I couldn't see well That's because they were they were pushing on the membrane that soft membrane and causing a specific physical damage They don't want to talk about that. They're saying now with a lot of the people are getting with scans on the brain, they're showing that there are lesions on the brain from the poking through of the the small things. And they tell you that, oh, you don't have to take the COVID vaccine, but you have to subject yourself to test every day or every other day. I'm like, who's going to keep wanting a pin cushion up your nose like that? You know, you can slowly come convict to get in the jab. Remember, in here again, The Indian blanket was free and so was a shot Right, this is no different. Well, no actually before he even got to the shots the tests are like the Indian blanket because again Who packed the thing up and what was in it? And that's another reason they don't want the limiters because they needed it to have it introduced Into the soft tissue so that the material that's there would lock on latch on or transmit or commute Not because they were testing but because they were contaminated. I just read an article how they're trying to push the third booster shot on the seniors right now and that's what's going to be an annual or semi-annual kind of thing. You need to get your fourth annual booster shot for this year. I'm hearing monthly. Yeah. Yeah, well again we get to that point like shoot their ass. Yeah, exactly. But here Mark, let me jump in here real quick before you get too far. You're calling it, you gotta call it by the right name. It's called a Klaus Enel Schwab. Thank you. Well, they would have done the analectomy instead of going, you know, in other words, get to your sinuses, they would have gone through your bunghole and it would have been much longer and flexible. But they figured they just couldn't get that far yet to match up with TSA groping every small child, you know, with a pervert hired in from outside. You know, they'd be doing the same thing. How do you get the right perverts and, you know, and get the people you need for the police state into the position. Well, you have to have a police officer. Hey, I heard they were actually using that anal swab in China in the airports on these people. They were dropping their drawers right in the airport to be swabbed in their anal for COVID. Right, they were. Right. And again, they even forced the American, several American personnel who were the embassy, remember, were forced. Well, you're not going to force me. I mean, you may entertain the idea. Well the purpose would like it to be a thing up your penis. Well yeah a catheter. You're right. It would be like, don't worry. And it's a non lubricated catheter. So it's not quite as pleasant as the average one because we saved money that way. It's kind of a dry catheter with you know in fact we even put little barbs on it. They didn't do a real good job with the casting. And it was, you know, it's just painful because that's what the S&M crew wanted to do. There'll be some side effects of splinters. Right, yeah, don't worry. Swelling and inflammation and infection possibly resulting in amputation. You wouldn't always be a girl anyway. Well, I'll tell you about this. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Check out that scope there. Yeah, hold still this is gonna hurt a lot. We're at the top. Everybody out there guys, we're gonna make a great fun. Don't go away because Liberty, I'm sorry, um, we're on Liberty's next. We're on Liberty's next. Oh, we're in the Republic. That's the New World Order. Now, for me, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the Marchable day and night. And it's been a pile of lies, compounded lies by idiots. and people who have no business listening to nor should ever have allowed into our presence. And this time around, it's time to get rid of people. If you let them go too far down the street, you're going to have to get rid of bad puppies and have to get rid of them. We're going to get a long break, probably going to enjoy some food. I'm going to take over you guys. This is your first round. So we're going to jump in there and help out. 8 o'clock for the founding end. God bless. Bye bye. I think that was part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not the hunt. protect yourself and the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. It seems to fix it. Okay, we are applied. It is time for the militia to down all meeting. I'm at the AK-47. We are going to open with a prayer as we normally would. Dear gracious, heavenly Father, we thank you, Lord, for letting us be here another Friday to be able to open up our airwaves to our listeners and our callers. We ask, Lord, that you watch over our friends and family members as we move forward through this weekend. You guide and bless them as they head to their destinations. We ask that you continue to watch over our friends and allies in the medical system that are recovering. We ask Lord that you guide them and protect them if you have and that you continue to do so. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen. All right. Can I add something to that? Oh, go ahead. Real quick, one of my, well, guilests, I like to listen to, he likes to say, when they come for the gold, give them the lead, when they come for the guns, give them the bullets first and God help us all. Amen. I heard another voice back there, maybe it was an echo. If not, caller, you're welcome to come up on air and join us. This is your program, it's online. Just the place-seller for the time being. You've not gotten a hold of Shelby yet and I was going to do that this week. I should just shoot him a message. In fact, I'll probably do it right now. Let's see if that gets through. We don't have much of an update for Liberty Tree Radio right now. We are where we should be doing the drive for the end of the year bill. We're doing better than we were doing last year, I will say that. I just got to tally everything up and figure out where we're at because we've actually already been doing fundraisers with the Red Dot sites and Mark's been offering. I think we did a drawing this year, a couple other things. I just need to sit down and calculate everything out and I can put up the total. We don't really need a whole lot before we get to the end of the year. Barring, nothing happens. But so far we've been pretty lucky with that, although other people have been telling me about computer problems that they have been having. I've got one minor problem that doesn't affect the radio station. It has nothing to do, that computer has nothing to do with the radio station, so it's not an issue. We are looking for hosts to continue on some of the programs where we've had Machine Gun Randy pass away, trying to get a hold of his daughter to see if she wants to continue doing the medical marijuana hour. I don't know what her schedule is, but we may end up having to shift time. If she's listening, that would be cool. Just get ahold of me, contact me, and we'll work something out. It doesn't have to be at that same time slot. That was just a time slot that worked best for Randy at the time. I haven't talked to Shelby, like I said, about this yet, but I'm sure he's listening or is in the Discord. Your name was brought up to consider for doing the Veterans Manual. We're looking for somebody who's willing to give advice to veterans, help with contacting the VA and different veteran events that are going on around the U.S. if possible. Randy kept up to speed on a lot of that. He used his program as we had discussed. It was more of a therapy for him, you know, get out there, tell stories about when he was in service. And, you know, you're welcome to do that on the show too. Just ask if you can't keep, if, uh, whoever wants to step up and... If you can't keep it clean, just do a disclaimer. You know that there's some adult language, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Randy, towards the end of his life, with his wife passing from the cancer that was involved with cigarettes, you know, he got to whatever he started talking about, the cigarette companies, you know, the filter came off. Just very passionate about that. I can understand that. But just, you know, Keep that in mind. We do have homeschoolers who are tuned in listening. That's one thing I kind of remind people it's like yeah, talk like you would if you were talking to kids and I mean I wouldn't expect you to go into somebody's house and you know start cussing like a sailor, you know in front of their children You know, you're basically invited into somebody's home when you're on the radio I think it's like a lot of people get a disconnect with that It's like because you're in your own home while you're listening, you don't think about the fact that now all of a sudden you're being projected out into other people's homes. The same goes with the Discord. Your conversations there are what goes on. Not all of them are, what do they call it, not safe for work. That doesn't necessarily mean pornographic, although we did have a problem with somebody posting Some porn in the discord I took care of it. I'm sorry. It took me a little longer than I should have I was doing a lot of stuff that day But thank you guys for letting me know as soon as I knew about I took care of it I got a couple of people I'm looking at as adding for possible admins on a number four He's asked about being one and he's a regular in the discord channel He's helped out with a lot of stuff with the Discord. He already moderates a couple of the other channels. So I am I'm considering number four for part of that, but just doing it over one channel, you know, would that help prevent it in one area? And I try to give the show hosts who have Who has you see the show hosts the shows are up there listening to different discords Well, the host of the show is supposed to be the moderator for that channel like techcom Joshua is up there as a moderator. You'll see that the Gears and Deals moderator is Warhead2 because, well, Warhead2, that was his idea to create the Gears and Equipment channel. And I don't have time to deal with that myself. It's a good idea. He wanted to do it. So I gave it to him. We also have another channel I need to get up and put there for training videos. So I'm just... working on stuff like that. But I also do realize, and this is pointed out to me, isn't it interesting that people have been asking for moderators and me to add other people to moderators and the stuff like that gets worse and worse when it wasn't like that before. So that's interesting. That's us being more effective and other things happening. So I am aware of that, guys. But interesting. Rolling along here. Yeah, Warhead, I know. You already are a moderator. You've done great on the channel that you've got. We have another moderator for the book and PDF file, but I hardly ever see him on. I'm trying to remember. I'll have to take a look to see who that is. But yeah, again, book and PDF file is not really a place to post memes. That doesn't really fall into the category. The person I put moderator there, I'm probably going to have to change the moderator on that channel too. It's supposed to be reference material, not really memes and stuff. There are some training videos over there, which I'm sure is why guys were talking about setting up a training video channel. There's just a lot of stuff to do for one person, and I do appreciate all the help you guys put in. to help moderate stuff and let me know what's going on in the Discord. Because you know, you can't, you got so many monitors to look at, you can't look at them 24-7, you got to have downtime. And then there is stuff that you have to do in everyday life that's got to be taken care of. So you can't be looking at the screen 24-7. Hey Ed. Go ahead. You might need a meme moderator. I seen one the other day, it was a teacher talking to his class saying, We're not going to teach you how to overthrow us. Yeah, that's a good meme because, you know, that's the teacher's basically saying, we're not going to teach it. That's, they do need to. See, to me, that is an educational meme. Absolutely. I'll mine that one, but there have been some others that I've had to delete for that. I agree with the meme, but the language was a little bit harsh when we've got homeschoolers and stuff in there. There have been other people who... We could edit those. Maybe we need a meme editor. But you got a T you got a copy to me and take it out and that's like a little more work than just you know Cut and paste please I'm just asking you know people keep in mind of that stuff now We have had the occasional people come in like trying to fake out that they're my dad and the discord with a fake name and you know There's obviously say stuff that they're not involved with us I've left their posts up that way you can identify them. Also, I can, as long as it's in there, I got like a way to trace partially back to where that's coming from. And, you know, people like that, as soon as they leave, again, all their posts just disappear. It's the way Discord works. That's what I said. It was something that the gamers did. Now is it going to stay that way since Microsoft took over? Again, like I said, it's interesting. The window when this happens is like Microsoft takes over and all of a sudden we get all this BS happening. Yeah, it's kind of like the same thing that we saw with Skype. Skype, remember, before we had Discord, we used, everybody used Skype. Skype was a big thing. Some people still try to use Skype, but Skype has its own problems and limitations since Microsoft took over. It made it so much easier for people to use that people have veered away from Skype and now all you hear about is Zoom, Zoom, Zoom, Zoom, Zoom this, Zoom that, and Zoom has its own problems. The other one that we were considering before we started using Discord was the, oh, what's the Google one? Spike was talking about Google Talk. Yeah, no, well not necessarily Google Talk, but it was like It worked kind of like discord you had a chance hang out and you had the ability to Not hangouts, but you had the ability to make a phone call. You know you could call it You could call phones with it. It might be might have been Google Talk. I'm not sure Spike did a lot of research into that before I was looking at Discord. Discord, when we first had it set up, there was an app that we had that would run the radio station and the voice channel. And it worked. And so it got taken over, that app got taken over by somebody and it became All Hail the Banana King. So yeah, that app went AWOL. In fact, I still think one of the I think we stood at a bot but it has no mediator power because I couldn't figure out how to get rid of it that's in the list somewhere there. Yeah. Is it Rhythm? I think it was Rhythm. Rhythm was the one that got taken over which was turned into All Hail the Banana Bot. I don't know who's running it now. But there is another one that we have used with my gaming account, with the gaming that me and Shelley do do. There is another... And it might be, Rhythm might be the other program. Rhythm might be the one that we switched out to and I just really haven't figured out how to use it all together. Let me see... I don't see it there. Hmm... It was one of the other streamers who just stuff on Twitch brought the other one up to my attention and I'm not seeing it exactly what it's called. It could be Rhythm. And the other one had a different name. I know I was using it in one of these. Hang on here. I'm looking at my other screen on my other computer. I'm going to pull this up. There are some interesting bots you can get to do stuff like even set up art like you would do with a webpage where you automatically post news articles for you and stuff like that. Haven't gone through everything to see what's there for the most part, you know We do a good job of scouring articles and finding stuff if I left it up to a bot You know other things would flip through like ads and crap that we don't really want on Our discord feed. Oh boy Looking at a bunch of stuff in German right now because one of the guys I've been talking to he's German and we have to go back and forth through translator. So half of the stuff I don't I don't understand until I put it through a translator. Yeah, I should look and see if we can find something like that for the Discord translator program. Would be nice. I mean, even though, you know, most of the time the, well, probably about 40% of the time the translator doesn't work right, you know, whether it be Google translator or Dragon or I can't remember what was the other one that we were using. That's interesting. I'm trying to... Find this I'm gonna have to find somebody hey Ed can I give an update on those Doberman pups go ahead give an update on the Doberman pups So they're about eight weeks old and I think they're gonna be big guys Well, there's I think there's two two females and two males left There's 600 bucks and they're in Colleen, Texas And if I could give out a phone number try do that I lose you you on mute kick me off Can anybody hear me? That must be Ed, he must have got kicked off. There we go, can you hear me now? Alright. But then I was lost up because I'm actually using different technology to hook up than when I was up with Dad earlier today. I'm actually calling in like everybody else does because it makes my audio more balanced. But yeah, that was interesting. I just got dropped from this for absolutely no reason whatsoever apparently. So that's the first time, that's happened. I got dropped from the call. Wow. But yeah, go ahead. I was asking how big the paws are. Well, you know, I can't tell you, but this guy's been... He's been breeding dovermans for... He's not a huge breeder. You know, he just had a male and a female and they were pretty big dogs. The male was about 130 pounds and the female... was about 100 pounds and they you know he bred those five or six times and then uh that you know they kind of passed on and then his daughter inherited or adopted a a doberman and she's about 80 pounds and she's six years old and this was her first litter and he actually went out and found you know a big old blockhead uh to breed her with and he'd never So he says, this guy says, his name is Bullseye, and he says they are going to be big dogs. They're pretty big. The Runt is as big as all the others. And he feeds them very well. When they were about, before they were weaned, they were eating 14 eggs a day with their dog food. including mom's milk and you know in a bowl well with in three bowls there were nine pups in the litter and they all lived and they're yeah they're all pretty good sized dogs so as far as pause I guess you'll have to call bullseye and ask him his phone number is 254-251-5291 that's 254 2515291 I'll say it one more time 254251 5291 that's bullseye in Colleen, Texas Colleen, Texas, okay, so that's in central Texas for doing uh-huh I'm pretty sure I 35 Central Texas South, O'waco I think he's about 70 miles south of Dallas. And he's south on 35, west of 35, not too far. I think he might be 70 miles north of Austin, actually. I can't remember how far from Dallas, but he might be like right in the middle there between Austin and Dallas. So he said he would you know come out as far as you there ed in in love because daughter lives in in Midland her husband works at that refinery they're all veterans and They're good people. I've known him since he was about four three years old I believe for me here in Michigan and We're still good buds I've had, uh, oh, Rottweiler border collie black lad mixed before. That was like the best set of dog I ever had. Um, We had the border collies that bred with the black lab and then the neighbor down the road, Rottweiler, got loose. Yeah. Surprise! He treats them well. They're on five acres. He's got a dog house that's by 20 and it's air-conditioned and heated and got a big old door wall in it. puppy you know there's puppy door and into a big pen you know a big yard and then mama she's got free rein not her door of the whole not quite the whole five acres but they do pretty good he treats them well and his next-door neighbor was bringing hit one of his cousins or somebody came over to buy a pup and and he told he told he said You know, if I ever come back as a dog, I'd want to be Carl's dog. I treat him well, he feeds him well, and they live a long time. Plus, they're neutrified. Minerals, vitamins, you know, the whole nine yards. Thank you. Thank you for helping me. No, rhythm is the one that currently works. In fact, they have their own Discord channel set up for it with how to use the rhythm player and whatnot. It gets complicated. But... Rhythm, the Discord app that's Rhythm, which you'll see the... I go back over here. You'll see the bot called Rhythm in the Discord. If you're in the Voice Chat channel, and the thing is you have to be in the Voice Chat channel actively in it, which while I'm doing a live program I can't do, you can actually tell it to play like the audio stream from Liberty Tree Radio, or you can tell it to play audio from... YouTube videos, there's playlist instructions. We did it a couple of times to test it out and I could never get it to fully stabilize on its own. So if I can ever, hang on, I didn't mean to do that, whoops. If I could never get that worked out to where it's stable where we can find another bot that will play audio. The Discord will be another stream that we can use, which was originally why we went to Discord in the first place, is we actually had a bot that would play the stream 24-7. We just had to initiate the thing and get it going, but that bot got taken over by somebody else and was removed. Like I said, it turned into the Discord channel for the Banana God, so whatever. Let's see. We've got some stuff that was posted in the Discord. Sorry about that. We could set up a meme channel. I mean, I could do that. Number four is apologizing for posting the memes in the thing. But yeah, we could set up a meme channel. I don't have a problem with that. Just try to keep the PDF and dots, you know, separate because it's supposed to be information. Memes are not, they can be used as teaching tools. Don't get me wrong. But that channel was meant for FM manuals, books, stuff where people can go and do research. Not all that posted directly on our Discord, but links to other docs and PDF files that people are interested in, like the executive orders and stuff that we were getting back when the COVID BS started, where everybody before COVID was a big thing, before we had the big outbreaks, we had places that were already giving themselves. you know, so much power claiming that they had the ability to restrict gun sales and all this other BS before the pandemic was even a thing. Also, we had the training manuals, FM manuals, vehicle manuals, weapon manuals that were all being posted. It just makes it easier to go through without having to go through all the memes. But yeah, that's just another channel I'm going to have to create. I don't have a problem doing that. Go ahead, Dom. Hey, I want, you know, my sister, nephew, her boyfriend, and niece all got sick in November, October, November of 2019. And I was, and I, and I still happened to see the symptoms of COVID. I sent them to my sister. She said that's, that's what we had. COVID has been around since 2019. Like October, November 2019, because a lot of people are getting sick around that time and they kept calling up the respiratory infections and stuff. I don't know if you remember that or not. To answer number four's question in the Discord, yes, we had, oh no, not number four, it was Warhead. Yes, we are looking at alternatives to Discord to be able to shift over to, because with Microsoft taking over Discord, Like with everything Microsoft has taken over we expect there to be a decline in the service that they provide. It's either Google or Microsoft taking over everything. No, Microsoft is the one that bought Discord. We know that. So I'm saying it's either Google or Microsoft that's buying up everything. Google now is turning Hangouts into Google Tops. So Google Talk has been around forever though. That's what I'm saying. I didn't think Google Talk was the one that we were using. It was the alternative that we were looking at for the conference line. But yeah, we have actually been looking at a couple alternatives for Discord. One of them that looks promising is Gilded. Gilded again, it's another system that is built by gamers for gamers to use for communications. You know, there's also back in the day there was TeamSpeak, but TeamSpeak is a lot more technical to use. You got to know how to do some stuff to get it to work properly. And I have done that before. We've had our own TeamSpeak, Darzak, and Shelley, myself, and her uncle, and everybody used to get on that while we were playing games together. So it is... We could use TeamSpeak if we had to, but again, TeamSpeak is a little more technical. It's not as easy to get into as Discord. I would be looking at something similar to Discord, like Guilded or, let's see, other one, Guild Portal. There are a couple that are out there. Not necessarily intended for the way that we're using it, but you can use it this way. You know and like these discord channels a lot of them or are set up to where you have to be invited to get into you can do the same thing ours is kind of open-ended that's That's that way our listeners who are coming in for the first time get in join communicate I've had people say well, why don't you just turn it on private? You know make it to where it's invite only or They have to get past the gatekeeper before they can get into the rest of the Discord. I can do that, take some time to set up. Basically, it would mean that anybody just coming in for the first time would only see the General Channel until they talked to me or one of the other admins and then they'd be able to go into the rest after, you know, they've been through a little vetting just to make sure that they understand terms of views. So that's something else I could do, is make like a terms of views for our Discord section. I've done that before for some of the games that we've played, for people to understand that when they come in, that there's a certain mindset in the game. We play by our own set of rules, not necessarily set of rules that are in the game. No, we're not going to allow infinite ammo. No, you're going to have limited carry supply, all that other fun stuff, just to make things a little more realistic. But yeah, we could do that with the Discord too as well. Make sure that people have to go through a... Make sure that people are directed to like a disclaimer page and the general chat before they're allowed to have access to the rest of the Discord. That's something I've avoided doing because I like being public, open, free, transparent, whatever terminology you want to call it. Because I expect... I expect people that they come in that they're going to be adult. And when people come in and they are not adult, you can tell that's opposition usually. Although granted, sometimes you get people who come in that aren't adult that have been around for a while. And I do scratch my head, and some of you know who I'm talking about. If you can't have an adult conversation, Being an adult with people that are supposed to be your allies without going to the sailor potty potty mouth stuff That's a that's on you. That's not on me, but Do try to keep it try to keep it clean because we're here to educate not just us but the next generation coming up You know, there's one thing dad was saying. How did we get this far? I'll tell you a lot of it is a public school system I've talked to my dad about this before. Knowing what I know and having so much extended family down here, you've got, I've gotten a lot of feedback what's going on in the Texas school system right now with the public school system. And yeah, it's pretty bad, you know. Basically, the one that got me the most was that the math class, where they're letting them use the calculators to do the mathematics. They don't have to show their work. I mean, when I was in public school on and off, that was one of the things you always had to do. You had to show your work. Prove that you knew how the mathematics works before you passed the class, right? You know? I remember that. You don't have to do that. Some of the schools down here, you don't have to do that. You can just do it with a calculator and say, congratulations. That's it, done. Which is ridiculous. A lot of parents saw that happening with the pandemic thing where the kids were taking the Zoom classes from home and the teachers got to the point where they said, well, they don't want the parents. in the room while they're doing the Zoom class, where the parents can't see what they're teaching the kids. Like the critical race theory stuff, you know. They say, oh, nobody's teaching your kids that crap. But, you know, they were literally in people's homes. educating kids that if they're white, you know, that they are inherently bad, that they're automatically racist based on the coat of their skin and that is a form of racism, you know? But that's critical race theory for you. And that is the definition of critical race theory. Go ahead, Dom. Remember that one family that got in trouble for the guns being in the background behind that kid? Well the kid got suspended because there were guns on his bedroom wall in his home because he had toy guns. Well he's in his home, those are his toys and you're still in school, there's no intimidation going on there. How can you suspend somebody for what's in their own home? But that's a problem because he is still considered being in school. That's what they told us up here when people, because people are getting in trouble because up here, in these schools up here, for pictures being, for pictures being in a wall and one kid was in his dad's den, now what adult male, what kind of pictures do they usually have on their wall, you know? One kid got in trouble for that. Suddenly in his room it's his dad's den, you know? Well again, that's BS because it's quote-unquote learning from home. It's your private property. The other one who insisted on doing it this way. You know what? Yeah, they don't have any say of what's in your home. Yeah, what's on your walls? What personal private property that you own? Yeah It's that we'll go that yes We'll look at that commissioner in Grand Travis County. Look how much flack he got for pointing a gun at someone Yeah, but he didn't put a gun at anybody. I know I know that but that's what they said Oh, he pointed back got him pointing at people Do I don't repeat the lie because that's not what happened. You know that I know that we both saw that video It looked like he was already cleaning one gun, which they didn't even notice was in his lap most of the time, and he put it off to the side, and then he grabbed the next one, you know? That in and of itself was BS. He won that case. Did he or is that still ongoing? I'm pretty sure we've reported it. Well, no. The attorney general didn't do anything about it. She just kind of threw it out. She said that she didn't see any criminal thing about it. She said it's appalling that he would pull, that he would take a gun down during a public meeting, but there's no criminal thing saying that she could pursue it, because he didn't do anything criminal. He didn't point at anyone or anything, so she couldn't pursue it. A little honesty there, at least. I'm still looking for one thing here, guys. I apologize. It seemed like I'm distracted because I'm looking for something. Thank you, I'd have two links for you one is a video and The second one is an article and I'll begin with the first video just to apologize if this has already been covered or it's been Discussed the first video is either on bit shoot or brand new to the title of the video is Take a drive through some underground tunnels I'll repeat take a drive through some underground tunnels Take a drive through some underground tunnels the article second link was posted on Thursday July 29th 2021 titled radioactive material disappears N route to Michigan. I say again, radioactive material disappears in route to Michigan. Radioactive material disappears in route to Michigan by Tyler Duren posted Thursday, July 29th, 2021. at 10.20pm by the website of ZeroHedge.com. Zero, Z-E-R-O-H-E-D-G-E.com. How copy over? You've got the article in front of you. Do you want to go over what's in there? Because you're calling in about it. I'm still looking for something. Sure, I just wanted to, I'll read just the first two paragraphs, gives you the gist of what they're discussing. It says radioactive material headed to Michigan from an Ohio company never made it to its destination, a filing by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission revealed. In its current event notification report for Wednesday, the commission that regulates commercial nuclear power plants and other civilian uses of nuclear materials in the United States said the Ohio Bureau of Radiation Protection had informed officials about a missing shipment involving Prime NDP services. Prime NDP services is the name of the... shipping company. The Ohio Radiation Bureau learned from Prime NDT that a source of Iridium 182 was shipped through an unnamed carrier on July 12th from a facility in Strasburg, Ohio to a facility in Michigan. The NRC said the Iridium 182 is a radioactive isotope of Iridium which can be used in industrial gauges that inspect welding scenes such equipment as pipelines and in medicine to treat cancer certain cancers according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The material can also be used to make a dirty bomb Now I bring this up. That's the end of the paragraph. I bring this up because of the discussions weeks past you know that you know, they're The evildoers are trying to build something or create some kind of catastrophic event to kick this thing off. Well, you know, it's just made me pause to think, you know, how does this shipment just all of a sudden just not make it to its destination, which is the gist of the article? You know, as they say, as of July 21st, the source The source has not been delivered. So has anyone received any other additional information in that area or has heard of this news that can speak on that or share any information? I mean, did the material just... Sorry, it seems like I've got a little lag or you got a little lag on your end. Not that I've heard. I haven't heard anybody discuss it. In fact, I would think that would be national news, you know, that a shipment of, you know, some nuclear product, whatever it is, has gone missing. You know, that seems like that would be big news to somebody, at least the people in Michigan, or between points they're in between. You know that you should be a be aware of what's going on and you know who is shipping it has anybody I mean think about it like dad was saying with the helmet thing chain of custody You're moving that type of material. We got a lot of truck drivers that listen, okay? So you've got a hazmat material like that. There's a record of who has it. There's a chain of custody. You gotta prove that it's there That you get taking it from point A to point B and that you have as much So how is it that it's lost in the first place? I mean, they should have an idea what vehicle it was in. That seems like there's a part of that story that is significantly missing. Correct. I agree with your points. Also, if you remember a few months ago, you all spoke about some missing C4. from a couple of, I can't recall if it was a base out of California and Camp Pendleton or 29 Palms, you know, that, where did that story or issue go? We didn't get any, you know, there was no follow up on that. No, that's the interesting thing with a lot of the news. When stuff like that happens, there rarely is any follow-up on it. They don't want to talk about the fact that they've lost C4, or that they've lost weapons, or that they've lost vehicle personnel or material when it's in a certain area. Part of that could be called OPSEC, but when you have something that's going out into the populace, you know, If you're intent on getting it back, usually they at least let the local authorities know so the local authorities can put out an APB. It ends up in a crime report somewhere, typically, which is usually how when we're looking for something when something's happened, you know, there's stuff that's in the public record that you can gain access to relatively quickly, like dispatch tapes, radio communications. like the air traffic control stuff that everybody has access to, you may not know it yourself right away, but once you start learning this stuff, it becomes easier and easier to find it while you're looking for it. Like if you know the area or the company where it went missing, you can identify the truck by its plate number or its bin number, and you can figure out if the truck was stolen in an accident or something else. So yeah, from the roadmap point, it says at the end of the article, it says that the event notification report for the material intended to be shipped to Michigan stated that multiple agencies were alerted, including the Environmental Protection Agency and Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA. Also, the notice said that the state of Tennessee has been informed. Again, I'm it how how does a shipment of that kind just Disappear it does it go into one of these? You know tunnel entrances that that's very well documented well known. I mean I Mean, it's just absurd that no wood. No one's asking any questions and no one's doing any follow-up over well underground is a good place to take it, you know, it's a shielding radiation It wouldn't surprise us to find out that it was taken to some underground facility. But again, if you're going to report on it, that's either to cover their own arse when it turns up someplace else where it shouldn't be, or it creates a form of plausible deniability. Well, we knew it was missing and we were looking for it, blah, blah, blah. Well, interesting. If you want to bring that up with Dad's, let him know. Again, he worked military intelligence. He'd probably give you some better ideas than I can. But it does seem interesting. I mean, you would think that would be bigger news. Real quick here from Warhead and the Discord, the RK Oklahoma City Gun Show will be held on August 7th and 8th, 2021, Oklahoma City. Okay. This Oklahoma City Gun Show is held in Oklahoma City State Fairgrounds and hosted by R.K. R.K. shows ink. Hours are 9 a.m. Saturday to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $14 for adults. Children get in for $5. That's the information that he's got posted in the Discord. So if you're in the Oklahoma City area or you can travel that way and are looking for a gun show, Warhead's got that posted in the Discord on the militia town hall meeting section. Again, that's the RK Oklahoma City Gun Show, August 7th and 8th, 2021 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Again Saturday 90 m to 5 p.m. Sunday 90 m to 4 p.m. Admission $14 for adults $5 for children Guys we are at the top of the hour the intelligence report is coming up next. Thanks everybody for helping us out I never did find what I was looking for Yeah, sometimes it goes like that But yeah, I will be working on the Discord next week. We'll see if we can get some of that stuff straightened out that we were just talking about during this hour. But again, we may be, we'll watch, we'll monitor, we will keep using Discord for as long as we can. But with Microsoft taking over Discord, we expect it to go downhill the way Skype did. So we are looking at alternatives. Some of those alternatives are like, the program called Gilded. There are a couple of others like that that we're looking at too. Again, we might hate to use Google, but if we have to, we will. It all depends. I would prefer it to be something not in the control of any of the big multi conglomerate companies. This is one of the reasons why we liked going to Discord. We didn't have to deal with Microsoft, Google or any of the others because again, this was built by gamers for gamers. Now it is controlled by Microsoft. So we expect to see Discord decline. It's just the way Microsoft run things. They are not really interested in, I don't know, it seems like they're interested in trying to get into it, but they always try to fix things that aren't broken. They always try to turn around and make a profit off of something that they don't understand. But anyway. We're on our way out. The intelligence reporter is coming up next. Stay tuned everybody. We will be back next Friday at the same time with more of the militia town hall meeting. Thank you, Ed. Thank you, everybody. Not again. It's 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 going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be murdered. 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 each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant 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? Is this still the land of the free? We got you there, Mark. There we are. We're good. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening. intelligence report, I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east north and Northeast ladies and gentlemen who were listening to us on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg calm Liberty Tree radio on satellite roles on aim at FM microstations AM and FM conventional stations, CB base stations, and ultra-net hallmark in Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends and evening. Across the whole of the lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson, along with CONUS, the Outline Tuesdays Territories in the clock, it is 8.05 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday, Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 6th of August. It's the 13th year, oh my goodness, just non-stop with Obama Obama Obama, oh bummer, oh Barry Satoro. 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic to dance some swords and Cinco de Amo de as a matter of fact real quick aim surplus comm aim surplus comm a I am aimed surplus comm if you're looking for unique or orphaned conventional military rounds although you'll say the new stuff out there to like the 6.5 Grendel etc over at AIM surplus, PPU, preview partisan coming in, and they have a good connection, not real deep, but they do have a good quantity, a good selection right now to choose from. They may, if you guys bought one of those 6.5 Carcanos, they may still have some of the 6.5 Carcano ball or soft point available. Again, simple straightforward load. The rifles actually are pretty comfortable to shoot. I've always liked the Carcano even though everybody else poo-pooed it. Now all of a sudden everybody's... They've discovered the Carcano. That's because there aren't very many if any military surplus guns left hanging around out there, but years ago Carcano... Oh, yeah. And of course I can get them cheap. I get piles of them. And, uh, yeah, actually Edward grew up with shooting them. Everybody else in the family, one time or another, had. And it used to be the ammunition was cheap because it was a military surplus gun. Of course, it was on the Axis side, so it lost. But because of that, everything was captured and carried away. And that made the ammunition really cheap for the longest time. But that isn't the case now. In fact, even the 7.35 Carcano instead of the 6.5 was relatively cheap to shoot because there was a lot of military ammo and post-war ammo made. Interestingly enough, the 7.35 Carcano was carried as a police rifle for a very long time and up until recently was still in service. In fact, I'd pretty well guarantee that somewhere in Italy, in some back corner, there's some 7.35 or 6.5 Carcanos still sitting on the rack, still with cases or crates of ammunition sitting off to the side. waiting for the call to arm, they say. It's just not an F, just a W. So they're out there. In this case, the Carcanos that are coming in, I believe, are from Ethiopia, although there's other sources, but Haile Selassie had a tendency to pick up and grab anything he could get his hands on. If it was a weapon that wasn't nailed down, it got put into the inventory. and they bought from the rent-a-revolution market on a regular basis. So again, whatever was reasonably priced and Italian surplus from post-World War II was reasonably priced. And so again, a lot was both captured at the end of the war by the Ethiopians or it was purchased as part of the end-of-the-war rent-a-revolution market. So either way, they piled up a lot of it. Well, that's some of the last of what's showing up now in the sporter in you know industry out there across the United States those 6.5 M91s or raw tuna including the artillery slash carabiner rifles the carbines that are out there with the Folding manette short really very short weapon actually a very comfortable weapon to carry So I like the rifles actually there's the car canos in terms of the models that were made We're quite streamlined and pretty straightforward to operate. I mean about as simple as you could possibly imagine. So there's not any making a mistake or a boo-boo in figuring out how to make the weapon work. The big thing is understanding that you do need the man-lin-shirt stripper clips, the man-lin-shirt clips for the rifle, for the magazine to work. If you don't have those, it's a single-shot weapon. It's that simple. So just remember that. Anyway, AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com. Also, again, with regard to the Quartermaster solutions, we were talking in the middle end of last week about the German web gear. There are still components available right now if you go to Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, they have the Cetney slash G3 magazine pouches in Flecktarn. Now they don't have the suspenders or web gear at this time, but that's okay. I'm going to take you to a place that does. There are other pouches rather than just the G3 double mag pouch, but that pouch is actually a pretty good universal carrier pouch for a number of different things. We'll point out in a minute here. You get 10 for $30 with regard to the magazine pouches from Centerfire Systems. They are specifically for the German weapons system and combat harness. They're not like anything else anybody else in NATO had except for those who bought from the Germans. And originally starting out Ody Green, they eventually ended up in Flecktern Camel, standard for the German Bundeswehr. Heil, heil, the Wehrmacht, I mean the Bundeswehr. Yeah. Anyway, whichever. Wehrmacht, Bundeswehr, you know, it's all the same. But anyway, interestingly enough... The web gear is available but in pieces. You got to go over to www.sportsmansguide.com and they have one of the packs, the pistol belt and the suspender system for these German pouches. So the one direction you get the pouches, the other you get the pack and of course the suspension system that everything is going to come to with the extra large belt. the whole nine yards. You'll see what we're talking about here if you choose to invest in these. Now, here's the thing. You can take the canteen cover solution over to the magazine pouch. You don't have to have the canteen covers. There was a specific pattern made. But you got to remember too that the Germans used a NATO slash German standard canteen system and MES kit for transport. So you do have lots of room inside if you use the American canteen cup and regular kidney canteen, but you can actually just snug in a canteen into one of the magazine pouches. So that's an option and since the made pouches are the only thing that seem to be available for the moment. at least in any good numbers. This is an excellent solution for those of you trying to put together a quick pouch and carry mechanism you use for the mag pouches, for mag pouches. Two of them for utility, you've got the Fanny Pack slash Low Station or High Station backpack. In this case, I would put in the lower station on the belt simulating an M1956 Fanny Pack slash 3-day pack. And what you've got is a pretty much complete battle kit. Of course you have extra mag pouches left over, but you want to put together another kit, buy another one of the suspension and bag kits from www.sportsmansguide.com. You get the magazine pouches over at Centerfiresystems.com. Put them together, you're not looking too bad. One of the things, actually just got one of the, I did get the 10 count muddles in the post in the last day. I wanted to see what the latest batch look like. They're excellent condition. In fact, it looks like most of them look like they're brand new unissued. So it is definitely a worthwhile investment there. The suspension system looks typical for the models that we've seen. One very good condition, the other one virtually new. So This may be, again, stuff that's pulsed out of the strategic reserve from Germany. And at the same time, we've had some more of the East German surplus show up. I'm not really going to get into that tonight, but I noticed when we get a wave of that, that means that progressively the Germans are cycling out more of what is their reserve system, and they're marketing it for cash because the East German stuff is, again, More than serviceable enough in the box car camouflage But uniforms field jackets actually insulated winter coats. They're not really a field jacket. Well, they are field. They don't come apart They're permanently affixed with the liner Hat most of the different head gears available in East German also and even some of the web gear items, but nothing cheap like it was a couple of decades ago. Remember when the wall fell? Prices went into the basement on this stuff. Didn't take long and step by step the stuff increased and increased and increased to the point where now, well, it's up to the price of pretty much everything else that's out there for the moment. And eventually it's going to become classic. When that happens, it becomes an opinion price. For the time being, affordable, if it makes sense and floats your boat, use it. The Bundeswehr, a web gear, is very serviceable, comfortable to wear, easy to adjust, and you can just set it up for going over not only your personal clothing, but if you're going to be using body armor, the equipment opens up quite nicely. And the other thing about that is, I didn't really talk about this that much, but Depending on which armor system you have, the nice thing about that broad pistol belt slash, you know, belt system is that it rides well with the body armor, which was probably the intent from the get-go. The Germans were moving towards an armor system for infantry back in the day. There is a German equivalent to the Pazcat Fest. Not around for the moment. In fact, it just sold out at the beginning of the Corona beer virus scam. Last year, there was a quantity of the stuff available. It was some of the first to disappear because a lot of you guys do have Flecktarn standard units. And most of the Flecktarn camo was gobbled up and the equipment like this was consumed also. There's a little bit of a burst here again. I don't see any great prices on any of the clothing, but the web gear is available again for a bit. So if you're looking for that as a solution, especially if you have the M1A, M14, The FNFL or if you have the HK91G3 slash PTR91, congratulations. This would be the web gear for that particular mission. That's what it was built for. Now, there are a few other items. Real quick, I'll get onto other things, but there are a few other items that are available. Typically, you'll find them roaming around, but prices have gone up. There is a P38 slash Plectar and Holster that fits right onto the gear. There are some smaller single mag and other utility pouches, but again, they may be OD green or they may be fleck turn, but they are available if you look around. I've been going through the system. Now, here's the thing. The other parts I mentioned, mag pouches and the suspension system are reasonably priced by comparison of the other stuff. So this is where you have to kind of balance out, not going crazy, just trying to, you know, capture the whole system in one sitting wait till prices come down if they don't live with what you got but don't go out and spend on one pouch what you spent for the whole rest of the gear you got for a reasonable price. It doesn't make any sense it's like when I mentioned the other day about helmet covers. I don't know where who who put a burr up the surplus industries rumpus about helmet covers But they have gone off into La La Land, I mean price-wise, 20, $22 a piece. Guys, the helmet cover shouldn't cost more than a pair of pants or a field jacket, okay, or a blouse or a shirt, but that's exactly what's going on right now. So skip that garbage. There are other solutions. And as a matter of fact, you know, we didn't talk about this the other day, but There are a number of plastic sniper veil nets, or body nets, that are out there. One of them I've mentioned several times is over at Colman's.com. They're two for like $5, so it comes to like $2.50 plus or minus. I think it's a little less actually. But about $2.40 a piece for the five-color chocolate chip desert camouflage. Well, it works really well as a Michigan brownout camo. Here's what's cute. The stuff is a Plastine. It's a mesh. It's easy to cut with a pair of scissors. You can make a helmet cover with that and you can get that in multi-cam. You can get that in Marpat. You can get it in even ATACs. You can get it in five-color chocolate chip, woodland cam. Well, take your pick. So if you wanted to, with your base color of the helmet being, preferably, OD green, that would be best. although Coyote Brown worked just as well, you then take one of these nets, cut it to simulate the helmet cover, tuck it and secure it into place, and lo and behold, you still got a whole bunch of sniper veil left over to make a lot of other helmet covers or to do something else with. But the fact of the matter is that there are many other solutions that are simple that really will get the job done and You're not out a massive amount of resource that you need for ammunition, magazines, cleaning supplies, food, etc. Okay? And when I say cleaning supplies, I mean for weapons systems. Remember, you know, it ain't the razor, it's the blades that really start eating up the budget when you've got magazine needs, ammunition, you still need your maintenance tools, and needless to say, POL, petroleum oil and lubricant products, to support cleaning and maintaining the weapon at proper levels of performance, you know, for proper levels of performance. We'll get it right. Anyway, again, the first is CenterFireSystems.com. They have the Fletter and Pouches 10 for $30. I rounded up by a few pennies, not a big deal. And then they have over at Sportsman's Guide, the Suspension System, look up German. Military surplus, that's what you want to do is a search when you get over to Sportsman's Guide. Scroll down through, you'll find the web gear and with a single fanny slash or backpack type pouch. That's the basis for the system and fortunately one comes with the kit. Used to be two of those came with the kit. Well, they've paired it down one. Everything has gotten cheaper. You know how that works. Get less, cost more. Or at least cost the same, but you still get less. Anyway, on that note too, if you do get any of the smaller pouches, I would point out if you look on the Web Gear, even on the picture, you'll see this. There are stations on the suspension system high up for other pouches. Now, you can put a double mag pouch there. In fact, we could add more mags that way, but you can also use that double mag pouch as another utility pouch for other work. Since you bought 10, Well, you figured out how many can you use for what? Will they work? Is it effective and comfortable? If it isn't working for you, then it doesn't make any sense to put extra weight and extra bulk up there on the gear. So that's something you've got to be careful of. And just because Mark's talking about doing it doesn't mean you have to do it or that it may even be useful. It may not be reliable or useful for you. something that everybody needs to stay in a consideration. Just because we've talked about it or we've even demonstrated it doesn't mean that you might not have to do something different based on physical restrictions and or if you technology support what you have to incorporate into the system. How do you have to make it work? Remember everybody's arm lengths alone are different. This is something everybody seems to forget. Oh Bob said to put it here. Well if it doesn't make sense because you can't access it, then maybe Bob may put it there, but it's not gonna work necessarily for you. So we have to adjust all of these ideas to your physiology. This is the most critical aspect of, again, reminding everybody about standard operating procedure. SOP is still, to a degree, a guideline because we have a wide range of ages of individuals with both physical handicaps or physical injuries that restrict movement. Depending on how old you are, how much time you spend on this planet. Well that kind of determines how you're going to have to orient your gear to make it work for you. Okay, if it's obnoxious, cumbersome and painful, it's not working for you, okay guys? You have to balance this out. You have to readjust a little bit. Just keep that in mind. Okay, next, over at MajorSurplus.com, another Quartermaster Friday thing. There are a number of freeze-dried foods being offered again. I don't know how deep the pool is on that. Like I said, I think it's broad but shallow and the prices are okay. Notice I didn't say wow the prices are... No, I didn't say that, did I? Freeze-dried food is commanding a premium and we're on the upswing with regard to consumption. But if there's something that makes sense for you, And it was already part of your schedule of your planned budget expenses, things that you're going to spend money on. Go over to www.majorsurplus.com. Take a look at their food ration additions, what they've most recently done. The freeze dried is Mountain House. I don't know of anybody who has any of the surplus military freeze dried submarine rations or field rations right now. There could be someone. And if you find them, congratulations, but I wouldn't tell too many people until you got what you want out of that water hole because as soon as everybody figures out where it is, they will descend and it will be gone. Okay? So that's one of the biggest problems with the situation right now. Make sure that you get what you want first and then pass it on to make sure that it's secured at the very least. Remember, once you get the order in, the property is going to go to you. And so then you could notify whoever else is, you know, say outside your close circle and they in turn can procure or share with other people. Remember it's a Revlon commercial and so on and so on and so on. Each one's a repeat multiplier. Problem is that means everybody's looking for certain things and you just help them to find them and they're going to go there and get them. That's how it works. Next, remember we have the Northern strike exercise is going on from this point forward actually and we have had a lot of military aircraft in the state over the last couple of days and in fact also everybody's been tracking once they thank you our friends for helping out with that track tracking the war gaming components although again most of its preparatory until we get to the official kickoff stage which is where we are now I would remind you that the activities are going to be mostly in the upper part of the state of Michigan, north of Lansing, and in the UP, which is where they've already been operating. Now, the one thing that we're looking to get a better fix on are Canadian operatives inside Michigan as part of these FTXs. So far, they have, in a way, denied they are participants, and this is going to be very rare. The Canadians traditionally have participated to one degree or another. We know that the Brits are here. And while the Brits and the Canadians technically are joined at the hip under the Commonwealth, at least again as elements of the Empire, so far we see that the listings only include British forces on Michigan soil. But the Canadians that traditionally have been here for every FDX, every one of the Northern Strike exercises. are uniquely missing right now? Well, I think there's a reason for that. And again, training exercises are one thing. Preparation for physical action is another. Remember, we've been tracking and in fact have had a number of different, not reports or as in hearsay, but we know beyond a shadow of a doubt because of freedom of information, requests that the Canadian and Chinese have been cooperating quite extensively on Canadian soil. That's not a surprise. In fact, that's just a we told you so for anybody who was up to speed. And it appears that that is pretty well confirmed across the board now with some of the latest command statements made by Canadian Continental Military Forces and the command groups of the battle groups around the Great Lakes. So, the Chinese to what degree? That's now the next question. Are they here as, let's say, en force observers? Under Trudeau's signature, if you recall, and this is more than a month ago, and well, actually way more than a month ago, forgive me, the announcement, the public announcement based upon the Freedom of Information Act statement indicates that a year ago or more, the Canadian forces already were in fact intercooperating with the Chinese forces because of an interlocutory agreement which allows an unlimited number of Chinese military or Chinese quote unquote security forces to come into Canada to assist in securing properties that the Chinese communist Chinese. considers sensitive and that they may have quote-unquote an investment in. This is not the first time we've covered this when the Japanese were doing this everybody kind of got into you know got up and took notice for a little bit then it kind of died off because well it's Japanese backed off too. If you think that the Chinese are the first and only, they're not. There have been other nationalities where they've done the same thing in the past and brought in, and in fact were not just brought in, but planned on building colonial communities that were supposed to be occupation communities of an area. The Japanese had this planned out, the Chinese presently have it planned out. When publicity was brought forward about the Japanese situation, There was a folding up of the tents and a bunch of people ran for the shadows of the closets and cover to try and conceal what it is that they were participant in. With the Chinese, they just flat out lied. It is rather fascinating that there is such a sellout process by a handful of dirty whores in the bureaucracy and in the government in general. that there's no doubt that they are physically working for, administratively and physically working for the communist Chinese. Period. For that reason, we cannot count on any kind of reliable or intelligent process to maintain a vigil or a constant monitoring of the Chinese forces in Canada. I am sure that the pentagram in Washington fully knows the actual force strength on the ground. And this includes the quiet hushpuppy bumps behind the curtain which are quite extensive right now. The interesting thing about this is that if the Canadians are not participant because they are in preparation for what's coming, And as we know, the Canadians and of course the Australians have already gone into idiot stick mode about the Corona beer virus. Then that prepares the ground in Canada for the perfect deployment and concealment of foreign forces poised and appointed at the United States. Now on the opposite end of the game, In other words, the other end of the North American continent with Mexico. Guys, understand that Mexico has been cooperating with the Chinese for just as long, if not longer, than the Canadians. And in fact, because the Mexican Revolution of 1917 was a communist revolution, they have always maintained close ties with all of the bamboo or iron curtain elements that were out there. Well, The Chinese have been training Mexican troops in Canada well documented. In fact, there was even a series of videos on YouTube about the subject. Well, they pulled them obviously for obvious reasons. However, what it had to do with then, you might still find some storyline either with Army Times or one of the military publications because it was what brought the Chinese to Mexico was the sale of Norinco mountain artillery to the Mexican government. Now in the process, the Chinese saw this as an opportunity to put Chinese forces, you know, flatfoot on Mexican slash North American soil from the other direction. It is well documented, or it was well documented, and that was quite publicly accessible, showing promotional clips of Mexican and Chinese forces working together. posing in what were supposed to be hearts and minds events at restaurants etc in good numbers 50 70 100 at a time and What is interesting about this is all of that was intentionally pulled because after all that if you resist you'll be absorbed nothing like this There's nothing to see here. Nothing like this is happening, which is a lie the interesting thing as I pointed out when we first saw the images of this is the Chinese troops are basically a head, literally a head taller than the average, for instance, Mexican Marine forces, Mexican Marina, or the regular warfare, special warfare units that were also training at the time with the communist Chinese to develop skill with the artillery models that were being brought in by and sold by communist China. to communist Mexico, to federal a controlled Mexico. Hopefully, you've been paying attention to explaining that about what that really means. Okay. It should be noted that in addition to all of the other problem that we've experienced with regard to tracking the Mexican elements that are combined with the Chinese, the best information was publicly generated by the communist Chinese government. And it's that information and the promotional videos that they did on YouTube that were the first that were pulled. And again, the photographic work was quite competent, very commercial. The imagery was the usual hearts, minds, 50% Mexican, 50% communist Chinese forces. Look at how they love each other. Look at how they work together. Huggy bunnies. Oh, isn't that sweet? Look, they're swapping spit. Yeah, boy on boy. What a surprise. After all, they are communists. But anyway, that has already been demonstrated. So again, we have the southern border, which we also have being invaded right now. And nobody knows how to stop it. Nobody. Nobody in government knows how to... Really? How about we just close the gate? Well, yeah, yeah, we know how that works. So again, that's a lie. It was a lie when Trump was in. It was a lie when Obama was in, Barry Satoro. It was an ongoing lie with Bush and all of them still allowed for a constant bleed feed of, you know, enemy combatants operating on the southern border and entering the United States. That's what we got in spades, literally. So for everybody again, Make no mistake that the Mexican government while smiling and waving and lamentation mashing a piece about one element of what's going on on the border with the cartels they were joined at the hip with the same organizations and the same groups and They are also Inter cooperating with the communist Chinese. So we have the can heads and the Chinese to the north. We have the can heads Of course, operational overseas with the NATO elements that are being given more control inside the United States, which makes sense with what we've seen in Michigan here with the command and control elements that were participating in the exercises, predominantly being Canadian. Now, the same task groups and the same activities and operations, which were mostly bureaucratic, that they were participating in are now the positions for the basic posts that we see the foreign to include, yeah that's right, to include the Canadians in the takeover of UN slash NATO operations on American soil with regard to coordinating command and control activities and transportation. So all of this is publicly known now, there's nothing that's a surprise. But what it means is again, the interlocking activity in cooperation with Washington DC against the American people is quite expensive and it's not slowing down. So again, we need to be paying attention to the details. Most important is organized armed equipment train as militia. I cannot emphasize enough that if you are participating in training, One of the things that we had discussed a couple months ago, but really need to reinforce is work on language training, any kind of language pickup that you can. I don't care if it's cassettes, tapes, reel-to-reel, CDs, whatever you want to just with the participant activity and tutorials that are over on YouTube. There's stuff there. Anything to help build up some foundational base for operating and working with prisoners and or defectors in the up and coming actions that we can anticipate. Now you're not going to see that much, but well, you will be interrogating. You're going to be having conversations with those few that may be allowed to live. But a fact of the matter is that you also need to be on the upper end of the curve working towards a more realistic and viable understanding of the different foreign languages that you'll probably be facing. And again, you don't need to be perfect. Understand that you may have overlapping assistants, but with regard to interpretation of whatever communications are taking place, especially when you have a prisoner because there's a lot of things you can do to lever them. No, without while torturing them, right? But there are many things you can do that can lever the individual that motivates them towards the facing reality on the battlefield here in North America. Another thing here real quick is, you know, we do have the whole of the Caribbean, which is never really taken into consideration as a significant battleground. If we have a contest for South America and Central America, and we look at the Monroe Doctrine as a traditional policy, we have an obligation to be prepared to be able to fight in that theater of operation. But let's understand again that we're being completely betrayed by Washington. The pentagram is working for the UN, working for foreign assets, and remember that they've already, or are already stated publicly that they perceive the American people to be the number one threat. Well then who are they working for? Well they're not working for you. And this is demonstrated by verbiage repeated ad nauseam by many many many different mouthpieces. Most of course who have previously worked for the Bummer slash Barry Satoro administration still in position of authority a few years down the road needless to say and now being brought forward by the President Obama run Pedo sniffer meat puppet and back alley bar horror scuff knee pad administration There's no doubt that various a turtle slash old bummer is the one that's in charge right now the rest is irrelevant as far as both the other dog and pony show garbage and they and he in turn is being manipulated the slash run by the northern Chicago slash the Jewish Mafia out of northern of northern Chicago and I could tell of eat So, it's going to be interesting to see how things work here in the next few weeks, especially where they're intentionally creating confusion. There is no such thing. Okay, they're not confused. They are intentionally creating a condition of contention, and then the logic is that they can manipulate accordingly to their needs. We're not even on the same page with them. Okay, they're not going to be doing any of the mass nonsense. We're not going to be taking any of their murder death kill shots. I think pretty much all of you are on the same page. I think an interesting conversation that we had here the other day about, you know, one of our friends who's listening probably right now, uh, we're one individual, you know, they agreed, the couple agreed, they weren't going to get the shots. They weren't going to do this. They weren't going to do that. All of a sudden, the female counterpart is like, oh, I got the shot. And of course, I know what's going through everybody's mind. Well, what do you do? Well, to be quite honest, if there's that much of a schism in the situation, it's probably good to be prepared to walk away, be able to leave sooner rather than later because If that kind of action will take place then there isn't any there's no copacetic mind. There's no They're none of the same song sheet. Okay, they're not even the same book and Especially since we know what we do know about the murder death kill shots. Okay Now there's a number of ways you can deal with that again for the time being it's you know distances, you know a safety factor but Some people have actually made the decision, and I understand why, that that person isn't exactly the person that the... Well, it's almost like it's not the person they married. There's something else going on. Well, there is. The peer pressure scam and also the pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little, pick, pick, pick, pick, talk a little scam with the social media where a bunch of these idiots get together and they feed off each other. The end result is, well, you know, yeah, it's not relevant with the husband or wife things. You know, pissing all of them. I'm a little quick here and I'm feeling special because all of you spent, you know, two and a half minutes flapping your reactant with me in a little conference call and we're all going to get the shots together. We're going to actually do videos. All right. I thought we agreed not to get the shots at all. In fact, we know that they're bad. Well, I couldn't help myself. I was on Facebook and we were all talking in the conference and it got exciting and I went down to the party and I got the shot anyway and I didn't feel very good and I got to sit there and look across for about two hours. Oh, that's why dinner's not ready. Oh yeah, but you could have cooked. Oh, I did cook. That's okay. Don't worry about it. Well, you know, so basically what it comes down to is again, people are going to have to start making some intelligent decisions here. Based upon what is very, very relevant actions by all the parties concerned, and in some cases, is going to be a lot closer to home than you expect. If that happens, you have to make some serious decisions, but you need to make it sooner rather than later, and don't be belligerent. Smile, wave, and progressively move things, get everything out of sight, out of mind, and away from anywhere that the other party might know about. Smile and wave. smiling wave, smiling wave, and nothing, blah, blah, blah, nothing. And meanwhile, you've moved all the personal properties so that it's secure, arms, ammunition, et cetera. And you better be thinking that way. If the individual was easily swayed by a cackle of hens that were yapping from a distance, I don't think you're going to fare very well when they're in your face at the door. OK? something to think about. So that's another part of the math formula. You're gonna have to personally work out now. Another thing, and let's only get about approximately 15 minutes old, clocks are actually right for a change. This is amazing. Another thing I want to touch on this quartermaster again for Friday. Three or four things that you probably didn't think about, which would really be a good idea to actually stock up on a little bit. Hopefully, I'm going to catch some people tomorrow that have a little bit of a sale going on. Mirrors. You don't think about them until you realize you need them and then you typically can't find what you need. And if you do find it, the price isn't exactly what you consider it acceptable. Well, watch a lot of these Distress Stores and pay attention especially to resale shops that do volume material kind of like we were talking about with the company down there out of Cincinnati. Small pocket mirrors especially the fold type that will you know you turn them around you fold them open and they're like a self-standing cart. You turn around fold them shut and they're shielding the mirror with double plastic panel or something on you know front and back. What's nice about these is that they can be used anywhere that they're needed and I actually am incorporating them into the medical support kits Because it's just one of those items most people don't think about until after the fact Oh, man, we should have gotten fill in the blank When you're doing maintenance, especially if you're doing a scrub even if it's in the field and you have something to be able to observe what's going on and you can confirm maybe a you know a Suspicion something's not right Mears are awfully handy for that for self-diagnosis or for maintenance when you're doing it and you're getting ready or prepping for whatever process could be surgery or whatever. Another advantage of having a large quantity is again sharing isn't as much of an issue. You're still going to have that buddy system. But it's not this, I've got two of them and we need to pass them around amongst a hundred people. When you can pick something up for a dime, a nickel, or maybe at the most 25 cents, and you're looking at a decent product, it behooves you to put those items into the 5.10 program out of common sense. Another thing, in addition to the, for instance, mirrors would be compasses, we've mentioned that several times in the last couple of weeks, and I constantly harp on that, real physical compasses. Not GPS. That's not what we're talking about. Physical compass, a regular conventional compass for land navigation. It doesn't have to be the most expensive. All work to what degree they work varies depending upon quality of materials. But the basic less expensive compasses that are out there, you can buy four, five, six, seven, eight, up to 10. For the price which you'd pay for one, say of the more expensive silvers, And you'll have more tools in the toolbox that you can spread out to work with. So just a heads up there. Doesn't mean I don't like Silva or the other companies that do produce compasses right now. I think they're all doing a fine job. They all have a commercial interest and they're able to maintain their clientele. Why? Because they build a good product. Silvas are, they have made both military silvas that are more in the traditional emphatic compass. And then they have, of course, the speed orienteering compasses that are, you know, that are Polymer embedded. They actually have the scales, everything's set up ready to go, built into the design so that when you're, you know, working the map, everything's right there in one package. The compass also has the template for being able to identify a particular reference on a map when it comes to a dot location. The big thing about compasses, try not to pick pomegranate pew, pews, or really, really bright colors of any kind, even, you know, silver is an issue. If you can, dust those up with some subdued paint. Remember, cover up all the critical parts. Don't gum up or gunk up any of the turning or mobility parts on the compass. You're going to watch that. The other thing is, again, if you have older compasses, especially the old navel brass ones that are popping up, I don't know why. They're not copies. These are, again, it's probably the era, but the pre-World War II and World War II, obviously military compasses left over from former service. A lot of them are showing up out there. And here's the problem. They're collector's items, I know, but they were built like a brick doghouse. They'll run forever. And if they're not some kind of nostalgic value, because it was family members and they carried it from point A to point B, C, D, E, E, F, G, what you want to do is you can still use them, but I would, again, clean them up. Make sure everything is lubricated before you do that. Make sure if you can dust it up with some light surface paint just to protect the metal. And turn around and package them up as a useful tool which is what they are meant to be. However, if it doesn't have sentimental or again family line value, And it's something that might be very valuable as a collector's item. Spannam, Spanish-American war items are out through the roof. World War I is crazy town price-wise. Well, this is from that window, that period of time and a little before, is where a lot of this stuff is popping up from or again, like I said, just before World War II. You don't want to paint stuff up if it's all a natural, it's worth the price of an AR-15 or maybe a whole box of AR-15s. There are some unique tools that have been popping into these estate sales. You've got to be hawking and eyeballing for them. That one item means that you can acquire all the rest of what you need at no additional expense. And in many cases, what you do, as I've mentioned in the past, you find a unique collector's item like that that really does have a true value, what you do is you trade with the person who wants it and they don't have to provide you with cash, they go buy the weapon you want, they go buy the ammunition or whatever, that's part of the good trade mechanism. So that way there's nothing coming back on you as far as a particular weapon system. In the process, the guy got the object that he wanted or she wanted for the collection. You got what you need for what's coming. Everybody's happy. Whoever has the collector's item, I don't care what it is, it can be a compass, it can be a map, it can be any number of other different mechanical items made in the last 100, 200 years. If that will pay for all the rest of what you're doing, that it's going to somebody who probably is a collector and it will be secured and maintained to the best of their ability. I know places, got one down the road here, that it's a three-story Victorian house. You would never know from the outside. The whole blasted house is lined with rifles. It's one of the largest 22 collections, private 22 collections in the United States. And it's not advertised, and he never does a photo essay of it, but I know the It is a monument to the .22 rifle. And the only other thing that's interesting is the wife collects Navajo jewelry and Navajo tapestry to include blankets. So the hallways have some of her displays. And it's for personal pleasure. They just enjoyed doing it. They've been doing it for decades. On the outside, you never know it's there. But that person collects things. And like we're talking about, if it's something that would be, would, would, orient towards a particular area of interest with his collection, then it goes to a good cause. It's preserved by somebody who has an interest in it. You get the resources you need. Everybody's happy. That's the most important thing, that good trade process. But remember, you got to find the people out there that are like that and that have that interest. It's kind of like somebody was asking me about a Winchester 3030 the other day. Well, the first thing I had to ask, is it a new gun or is it a pre-1900 lever-action rifle? Well, it's not a new gun, but it's not that old. Okay, well, again, is it a grandpa gun? Is it an inheritance? If it's an inheritance, the first thing is, you know, a family heirloom. You want to maintain those. But as far as using it as a defense rifle, if it was just a utility rifle that was picked up in a heartbeat, I wouldn't think twice. Now selling it, it would vary. Example, if it's pre-64, it has greater value. Because of that, you market it accordingly and like I said, good trade. You end up with two AR-15s, a bunch of magazines and some ammo for the price of that unique rifle that somebody wants in their collection. There's a lot of medallion rifles. Gotta warn you about that. You may have one. Maybe you just ran into one at a yard sale. Back in the 70s, there was an entire series of what were called medallion Winchester's. And these weapons, sorry about that, these particular systems, octagon barrels, unique calibers, They literally have a commemorative medallion that is located in the stock in some cases they had counterpart hand guns either 45s or revolvers and Also commemorative boxes that match guys every element of these rifles and their pistol counterparts Well, you think they went down in value or do you think they went up at time? Oh my goodness now as a matter of fact I hold inventories of stuff with some of these guns. I would point out that the paperwork, the box, the wrappers, everything is of value that goes with them. So if you get one of these, if you get a box, it's all to Winchester. Don't rip the box open. Don't tear it apart. The box has artwork on it, doesn't it? Yeah, it has like a country western scene or firefighters or whatever guys that's part of the collectible elements that are critical to the complete collection with regard to that firearm even though even the advertising What makes the gun more complete? What makes the weapon more complete is the original box which was a commemorative box? The paperwork that came out in 1976 when the guns came out are 77, 1976 or 1977 or 1978. All of these are worth money. If you see something like this at a yard sale, ask them, hey, was there a box for this gun? If you see a Winchester, it's got a medallion in the stock. Octagon barrel is usually the other indicator. No, these aren't 120-year-old rifles. These are More modern, but still now, I mean, come on, 1977, do the math. How many years ago was that? Oh, that's almost half a century now, heading towards half a century. That makes it an antique by itself. But what really makes it collectible is, remember, these are also medallion signatured with a number. There are only so many hundred pieces of those rifles made in that configuration. In some cases, only 200 or 300. Others, 700, 800. Others, 900. These are marketable items that if you run into them out there in the world, you can turn around, bring them back into a place where they are appreciated. You can ask the price that makes sense, and it makes you happy, and the individual who is collecting it happy. everybody goes home with a smile on their face and you end up with an AR-15 and lots of magazine or an AK or an M1A or a PCR-91. That's how you need to be thinking about this guys. This is how you trade up. It's kind of like trading up in gold and silver. You start out with silver, you watch the you know, used to be, can't really do it anymore. Used to be you would settle on the upswing and then you know, you would acquire more on the down. And rather than putting all your money back into silver, you take a percentage of your profit and put it over into gold. And this is how you could afford to get into gold. So look at it this way. You know, the other, and both are gold, by the way, in this case. The firearm is a firearm as far as that goes, but for the collector, you've made a person very happy. In fact, I'm sure he probably didn't tell you the true value of the gun, even though he did make the deal that he made. But if you got the weapon as a song and a dance and a second thought, at a yard sale or an estate sale and you can turn it around, everybody is happy. You got more than you originally invested. The other person gets what they want and obviously may still have gotten a deal over. They can get over on you because everybody made out. That's one thing that always pisses me off, well you made more money on this. You know how to do that? Oh no. Well, if you didn't know where to go and you didn't have the market, you didn't know what to do and you got a reasonable price for it, you're satisfied. You made two, three, 400%, then smile and wave. He feels good because he thinks he got over on you. When you actually understand that, yeah, you probably can find a place for that. Maybe you have a customer right now. I don't have that customer. What I have is the person I'm dealing with in front of me. Be satisfied for a change. You know, settle your wall. Okay. The run notes a few times the last couple of weeks. Well, he made more of it. Now he's doing fine, he's doing fine, everybody's having it. Anyway, we're gonna go. See how I hear the music. John, the West, the Republic. Guess the world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. And we are on the mark. every day. See you all Monday.