August 18, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed Afghanistan withdrawal, vehicle maintenance and spare parts logistics, firearms and ammunition availability, and preparedness supplies. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling critical vehicle components like spark plugs, belts, filters, and batteries; recommended specific firearms retailers and ammunition sources; and promoted military surplus boots and gear at discounted prices. Technical difficulties with the broadcast connection were addressed throughout the episode.
- afghanistan withdrawal
- vehicle maintenance
- spare parts
- ammunition
- preparedness
- firearms
- military surplus
- batteries and tires
- logistics
- bear creek arsenal
- ammo man
- military uniform supply
- ar-15
- shotguns
- boots
- atf
- second amendment
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Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven plebs 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. But tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. 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 will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land of the Pr- Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Krunke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West Southwest East and Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on liberty tree radio dot for and g dot com liberty tree radio on the satellite and we are on a m f m micro stations cb bay stations and uh... all truck hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon twelve of her friends out there in the lower forty nine including the great japanese along with colors outlined two states territories and the clock it is five ten p.m. eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday the eighteen th of august it is the thirteenth year of open favey and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one the older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic and One, two, three. One, two, three. Ha! The Warrior Cap obviously mucked with the floor. You got your back, Dad. You went off for just a second and then came back. Mark? Oh. He ran away. Sounds like it's clipping a little bit. And this is not the other system, so there's no excuse for it other than... Looks like it's completely dropping him. So more fun for technology, which we have been having all kinds of fun with that this week, haven't we guys? Oh Well, I'll give him a couple minutes and we'll see if we can get him back And hopefully you guys can hear me. I can hear you Ed. Okay good. Let's see See if he's come back in here hearing lots of dings there we go. Don't touch anything on your end, it's all happening with something at this end and it's not me touching anything. We got you. Very good. And again, it is the 13th year of open Caribbean socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. Don't think so. Look what's happening in Afghanistan. 2021 old earth calendar, 2021 battle for the republic, the dance of swords. and visions of things to come now interestingly enough the cluster screws like disaster continues but it's not what you think it is it's just the opposite whatever you see whatever is actually happening remember the mouthpieces of the turds the excrement the filth in washington d.c. with viewing a quarter of what i'm talking about that's a good at the conference with a but i know you over target you taken flack and randomly just happened well it doesn't that means that uh... everybody understands have no confidence in washington d c whatsoever have no confidence in washington d c whatsoever have absolutely no confidence in washington d c any aspect of it there all in the same pedal together and right now they're trying to play the big cards and we're all supposed to get caught flat-footed nobody is so here's the thing we've already walked by more food mammal uh... food ammunition mhm equal quantities for whatever you want to cash wise come up with a dollar amount and that's what you spent it's that simple uh... but you need to be investing in food it is the number one ammunition it is the currency when what you're seeing happen if you would happen in afghanistan right now what do you think the supply chain is like over there right now now by the way the u.s. government the u.s. military did everything it could to damage any and all resources stockpiles of material for the troops that they left behind. It is the US government's fault, the US military's fault, that the collapse took place and it was done intentionally. Whoever's giving them the orders told them to cluster screw all of those people over there just like they did at the end of Vietnam. And I walked through yesterday with that about, you know, the whole idea, batteries and bullets. Batteries were just as critical at the end of Vietnam for every helicopter that got to one of those aircraft carriers. Guys, they're anywhere from two to three to four that never got off the ground. Because the batteries and the support to keep the mobile air mobile It was it was killed I think we lost mark again. Let me just take a look and Yes, it looks like we did and this is a direct landline. So I know Wow, we all kinds of Problems connecting this week. Like I said before guys Hang on. We'll try and get him back here again real quick And it looks like we got Mark. Don't touch anything at your end, Ed. I haven't touched a thing, Dad. Okay, then I'll tell you that they do not like this program, which tells me we're doing a good job. We're not touching anything either. This is just randomly. Let me clear something up for people. People are saying let's try a different connect because of the problems we've been having this week. Guys, he's been connected three different ways. We're using different technology each time. Yeah. And I'm not going to switch to other. We have another whole arena of technology. We're not hooking up to the regular system. This is all the regular systems technology. from ground line to wireless okay this is hardwire this is a hardwire as you're going to get and it's not a it's what i'm telling you they're pushing their they're popping the buttons yes so there we heard that we heard the rainbow numbers though going on guys you really got to clean up your wiretap you're going to lose your jobs you're going to lose your jobs seriously when you make any mistakes uh... must be training a new person this week uh... i got an idiot well the idiot picture already recovered anyway number one again weapons wednesday but we are all the by more amal may we if anything happens just don't worry we'll just keep a hook it up but this is rather fascinating only in that again this is the the the the the post to be a this would be in the industry the way we're presently hooked up would be the best possible way that you could have A radio system in line. Do we still got your mark? Last word was radio system in line. And click click click and off again. Well, like I said, somebody's gonna lose their job. I mean, it's clearly the wiretap. They're ridiculous, you know, this happened before when dad first got out of prison. They were reconnecting wiretaps and stuff and the connection got all bad like this. And joke, joke as we might but I'm pretty sure, you know, somebody's gonna lose their job over this. You know, what's the point of listening if you can't listen in? Of course, if they just wanted to, they could call a calling line like everybody else, but no, that's not what they want to do. They're training some new recruit who doesn't know what he's doing. And I will continue to insult them as we go. Hey, we got your back, Mark. Here we go. One, two, three, one, two, three. Yeah, I was just saying, whoever this technician is, their days are numbered. And the idea of a wiretap is you want to listen and record the information, right? Unless, unless, as we are seeing more and more, remember, the situation is getting dire. and we're getting close to the jump off and one of the things they do not want his conversation not about all the panic struck and be a that you'll see what even some of the patriot broadcasting all uh... afghanistan is on the other side of the world okay let's understand this from the get-go gold get a cold or a flat map i don't care what you believe in i've said this before what difference does it make afghanistan i've said this for all the time we've been there and wait way before it You know, it's the end of the world. If you have a flat map, you'll notice it's the end of the world. You go from the west side of the country, they never have you come in from the east. And you go to the end of the world, the map stops. But it is as far as you can get away from us, okay? You got to go over there, over there, over there, up here, over there, uphill, over another mountain range. Oh, there you are, Afghanistan, okay? So they have no Air Force, they have no Navy, they're landlocked, and they're stuck. Okay, they're screwed. That's the problem. They're screwed. We screwed them, everybody screwed them, they've been screwed for years, okay? So Afghanistan is getting screwed again, which is what's happening. And we're doing it to them because we've been told to by the bankers, you know, the Jewish mafia bankers, the old people who ran the caravans all the way back into the depths of time, that's the old Spice Road. It's Arrakis, it's Dune, it's Afghanistan, the spice must flow and apparently the dope trade is changing again. They cyclically move it depending upon the scam with the overt and the covert and right now it's changing. So all those people that were our buddies are all getting screwed by us. Which tells you something. Mark, do you think that... Go ahead, jump in their car. It starts at, do you think that they're doing this to turn it over to China? well it there's two there were three options there were three of this stuff have three forks in the road number one usual just you know drop a like an egg because they've already been doing to make this fifty traditional scenario of screw america this is the collapse that doesn't need to happen anyway shape or form i would point out that guys we could have done a progressive cycle out transition the enemy's not stupid they're not going to commit to a big offensive and you know waste a lot of resources if they knew that you're moving out the door okay this happened in vietnam ask anybody who was there in the very last days of american forces in vietnam the vietnam and the vietnamese other than those that were vindictive against certain card units in other words guys who are like the paid uh... were they they want to get some revenge on the americans before they left other than that pretty much everybody backed off and said pimp out of the way to ammunition here we're going to be able to fight the south vietnamese so what they did is they backed off now i think what they were told and they were right Under the table, we were screwing the South Vietnamese and setting them up for a fall the rest of the way. No matter what anybody says, the South Vietnamese units, many of them fought really well, and a lot of them were highly motivated to hold their ground, and many of them did until they ran out of ammo, ran out of artillery shells, or ran out of batteries. Batteries, batteries, batteries. Why? Because they're doing the same thing to the American. Right now, you patriots out there listening, I've tried to explain this to minimize. in and when vietnam cycle down they were high and dry because all of the night vision no batteries which by the way well we just go by some double-a's now guarantee i would have given it to get up with stupid i would have given it to stop up well i would have i've if i were out there in the field and be like matter we're gonna get more batteries for a night vision now well you know the total unique they if you talk about proprietary batteries go take a look at original night vision equipment and for two generations actually it was so so absolutely different from anything else in the market there was no possibility of just walking out and buying them they didn't just use decel batteries or something like that no they went to totally alien battery packs like everything military so that was the first thing that went was their superiority and envision In addition to that, you got to remember that other than the big, heavy-mounted laser rangefinders that were the artillery, laser rangefinders we left for the Arvin artillery, that equipment stayed up because it was just heavier. It wasn't because they had spare parts. They didn't. what happened is what little they did have would run for a much longer period of time so they're bigger heavier laser range finders and uh... color battery radar some of that new stuff that was left behind that kept going to affect it and up and hands of the north vietnamese and directly in the hands of the communist uh... russian and chinese operatives not so much the chinese because the chinese would wage war right after vietnam with uh... right after vietnam would be about trying to would you attack them three wars so in this thing with afghanistan they are one option would be well is and it's most likely it's just your good hands at all state this time to screw you so the hands apart it and all of afghanistan is in free fall because they were stupid enough to trust america and if you're stupid enough to trust america you want to know what happens to you trust the u.s. government if you're listening right now and you believe in the u.s. government all you have to do is go look at afghanistan right now there's what's going to happen to you why because the same globalists that are bakan afghanistan plan on doing the same thing to you shortly now that's what the second option is a deception okay you let the country fall into mayhem but you're ready to strike with a counter force i just don't see that on the horizon all they're doing is corralling our allies the ones who are trying to get away which we're going to screw and then they're going to be on a video and they're gone and of course in the process the third option is uh... they've been told by the grand pubas and all of the the skullduggery behind the scenes it's time to hand it over to china cuz china's going to be taking over basically the u-rasion male program and if that's most likely because it's obviously where we go with this we're not helping our friends there's no helping any allies over there all the people we spent all this money on a time on and we forced in the oak but a gunpoint they didn't go into this voluntarily afghanistan and when you this crap voluntarily people we we shoved it up there and at gunpoint And guess what? Now we got them there and guess what we did to them? We're leaving our ass high and dry. Guess what? That's exactly how they play all these government programs. You see how it works? You want to know what's going to happen? You look at Afghanistan. Now I'm not panicking about that. I'm pissed about this that everybody's stupid enough to go along with this crap for so long. there if you want to buy that i have a jade bike to the point where i am tired of stupid people being allowed to be flat there you have to tell us how we don't know we're talking about only to have those idiots dick doped up on opium on pros act okay wear a mask of their just so terrified fearful but we didn't know we're talking about the work truly one hundred percent correct is why i'm sick and tired of this garbage and why does we better put a ball we're finished with this is wasted too much of our lifetime it's wasted resources a handful of people pocket the money most of the manufacturing is overseas doesn't benefit us hardly at all but by god they expect us all the shut up and wave the plastic chinese made american flag get your butt blown off so that you can watch this happen so here's how this works what we need to be looking at is if they're going to hand it over to china that means that they could whatever part of the dope trade that as one of our callers is quite right, you know, they have other options for the drugs, but they take turns in what is the du jour primary drug wave of the day. Meanwhile, they build up and monopolize what they have already created in the drug trade. And remember, it's not just the, you know, the under the table, it's the over-the-counter dope. They've got people... and we are one of the biggest customers for dope go right now uh... soma pros that call these other drugs as people have who could people who have fresh water can eat anything they want go do pretty much anything you want with their time can handle life you don't have a lot of bunch of you know what i'd like to trade a might like to trade that pack of people for a whole bunch of decent people that would love to be in america we have a whole bunch of felt white felt africans we need to bring them all over the united states We take every last thinkin' white South African that they right now have in quote-unquote refugee camps. We need to drag your ass over here and we need to get them highly motivated. Know what I mean? Well, you can't do it. Yeah, yeah, I can't. Why not? They're refugees. Oh, but they're white refugees. So it's okay for them to be layin' there dyin' by inches and more being slaughtered by the Wabunga and the cliff apes of Africa, okay? That's okay. So I should tell you somethin' about who your enemy is. because it's kill all the white people from one direction and they are killing the white people over there in the other direction and what we can help them so again heads up what needs to happen right now is again not a lot watch what's what's taking place but remember pay attention to certain lessons learned you know you'll notice those are either i've i don't know if those are mp units or not but you remember the mp's are never your friends okay you all understand that right they're just cop recipes with you know military thought you have military fuckery behind them So if these are probably MPP W units, I would assume, or operational security has included errors, you know, security units because of the bases, those are beefed up. But the bottom line is that what you see there is visions of things to come if they have their way here. We've got to stop and put the kibosh to this right now. They are going to try to end, you know, 1929 us. There's no doubt about that. The store shelves are leaning across the board. nothing is deep nothing it's that broad swimming pool like i said big broad kiddie pool but there's no depth there's no olympic end of the swimming pool there's no american superpower end of the swimming pool but i mean by that is if this was a superpower that we were so great you be a walk out to the store by what you want it would be on the shelf it would not be it while i can get it may wait which by the way is now the average showed what time lag switch tells you that from communist china or whatever other pecker would operate or later coming from uh... auto park are now farther and farther and farther behind and if you can't move you're going to be in trouble which is one other subject to want to bring up in a minute here because solution we can't be complaining about the problem now the scam and i want to make sure i get this is many times on the air as i can in many different hours the scam short-term afghanistan they just park them got a whole bunch of people really behind some of them will be killed others are not going to be really pissed they will be a an army that can be motivated to join the others who have decided they're tired of whoever coming in and business with the nation so they can be recruited into any number of different black ops projects that would project you know operational real independent unconventional forces to go outside of the of the you know the country out of uh... say half a million people you put in uniform or how many ball was it four hundred thirty nine thousand mixed up militia whatever you're not they're not going to lose those those people are going to get executed they're going to eventually be pissed they may be detained but what's going to happen is they're going to have a conversation no good deal with you how do you feel about the americans leaving you will be a problem that they would be over it but the americans are not here for you I know that they betrayed us. Do you have any love for Americans? No, I do not. Would you like to join us to go after the Americans? I will do this because they do not love the Americans anymore. In fact, I hate them. They left me behind. I was supposed to go to the land of the big PX. And now I am here. And I'm still in Dirk by Gefkienestan. I would help you to kill because they would want to be with Dirk by Gefkienestan. See how that works? It's going to be real easy. It's not going to be a hard sell. Yeah, my explaining everybody the simple math because it really is that simple if you were the their recruiter What do you think it shows you that you should have stuck with the Afghanis? Well, you ought to write the book They should have stuck with the Afghanis because the Americans will fuck us every time You know done just to everyone else they've been with boy Look what they did to Iraq and everybody should have learned a lesson from that Because what they did to Iraq is what they just did to Afghanistan Market a couple of the points are good our good ally Iraq remember that we backstabbed hockey puck left and right remember that no you don't go to the thirty years ago that's why or it will not post you you most you do if you're listening in this program could you got brings us figure out good jump could jump in there uh... the other couple notable things that i saw about this whole situation uh... i don't know which not in any necessary priority of order We've left them a significant amount of weaponry. Hardware. Yes, they did. Just like Vietnam. Yeah. Yes. Just like Vietnam. The other thing is, why are there 10,000 to 40,000 US civilians over there? Well, what were they doing in the war zone? What were they doing? Well, again, when you're moving the opium and when the spice production is at its high point and the spice harvesters are out there, you have to have, remember when Dune, guys, this is what I said, read the book, Dune. Okay, remember that these are those people that whatever group, and some of them might be American, but maybe some of them were made American too. Let's put it that way. couple just made american because you need to buy harvesters you need to be all you need production of maintenance personnel you need processing for the by i mean opium the spidey the prosthetels yeah well remember that what happened if you're here today they did he did a great job in doing when when transition took place the first thing they want was to the outgoing war are civilian workforce that could leave and a lot of we're going to get off planet because well or leave the country because what this just ain't gonna make it for us and they get picked up and they get rolled into the new regime into the next house that takes over arrakis net into the next government that takes over uh... afghanistan but don't forget that this is virtually mapping out the family now you do have a bunch of other problems in that remember these are spoken cook extensions uh... remember the k operate the number of different show companies or create them as needed so what you have is a forty thousand uh... man cia in the play uh... dope production workforce that are do what they were doing in mass i mean if you take a look at some of the pictures guys you don't need uh... adobe buildings and grab but do you If you look at many of the pictures, you see brand new steel buildings for as far as you can see. I'm looking at a picture right now at what we're talking about, just pulled up. And if you look in the background for as far as you can see to the mountain range, it's not a book of stands slash mud huts and brick buildings from the 1600s. It's brand new steel buildings, brand new quants and huts, brand new buildings the size of cattle yards, stock yard buildings. Okay, they're all loaded to the ground, one story, two story, some are three stories, some are big enough to hold trucks, obviously, to get stuff out of the weather or to store the dope. That's for as far as you can see. Now, it didn't crop up overnight. That's because we've been there for 20 years, and not only did we give them a phenomenal amount of hardware, but we dramatically spent money that was supposed to be on the American infrastructure, because that's what we did. On their infrastructure... Two point two six trillion dollars on the books. And what that means is, all of their infrastructure, unlike with Russia, was so dramatically upgraded that they could run off this for years. decades, probably, and by the way, they're frugal. They will run off this for a half century, if not a century. What we just poured in there, they will use. Now, on the vehicles, the Humvee is a bit, remember what I said for a million times, is the Humvee is a piece of trash, okay? But it's a cruel piece of trash to have if you got it. However, unlike the American operatives, They'll jury-rig and keep the things running longer. They will keep them up. They do know how to, you know, bail wire and stuff together. However, that's a declining piece of technology. What was the big advantage would be the large ground fleet of conventional vehicles that have the ability to be maintained through donkeys and llamas and mules and pterodactyls. uh... moving stuff in the backpack at a time who all worried by the door we need to alter the dirt for our chubby truck no problem built in a person up made in america anymore those alternators are made in communist china we don't have to smuggle them out of america anymore now they can just muggle them out of china and they'll let him do that and then they just don't give over the mountain there or right through that area between china and afghanistan and alternators and for instance, you know, knuckles for suspension, universals, that's all stuff can be backpacked in. You can put an embargo on them right now, and they've got enough right now with what you gave them to operate indefinitely. What would an embargo do right now? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Because anything and everything they need, they would make a market. All you're doing by that, and they know it too, that's part of the secret weapons for silent wars. you would be if you needed suspension parts or if you needed engine parts they're going to come over the mountain one way or another. They're coming over the ridge. So that fleet that we just left behind the two biggest things they're going to have a problem with batteries and tires. And I've told you this a million times batteries and tires. And then after that, it's one of the critical parts that fail on that particular type of truck that they're committed to. Well, not all those trucks are American trucks. You'll notice, did you notice how many of them that they were running over there are Toyotas? That we were running. America, we paid for, are Toyotas. And I'll guarantee they're not going to have any problem getting Toyota parts. So there again, like you said, we left and we, unlike Vietnam, see here's the thing, I mentioned this earlier. In the war in Vietnam, when we left, we gave, guys used to piss and moan about this, and it's true. We would give, the U.S. government would give the Vietnamese brand new M37s, brand new M7-15s, brand new vehicles, okay? And the army, our army, were riding the ram, you know, they call them ramshackle, okay, we were riding the old stuff. The first model M37s, or even World War II stuff that was brought in in the earliest stages, it was whatever we had in the Pacific. kinda got dumped towards Vietnam. Once they got the ball rolling, then when they were already Vietnamizing, Vietnamization was already taking place right from the middle of the war, actually beginning on, but from the middle of the war, the Vietnamese Army, like the Vietnamese Ranger units, their airborne units, and then their mechanized, all got the newest equipment available except we did take certain vehicles like the M24, Battle tank, well it was light tank, we took the chafee and gave it to them because it was the perfect size tank for tiny Vietnamese. It was a tight tank for you and me to fit in. In fact, Dar, you wouldn't fit in an M24 very well and neither would I. That's why the US military chose guys 5'4 to 5'6 to operate in light tanks. Like the Russians use 5'2 to 5'4 for their armor crewmen no matter who they are. because you find the person that fits the vehicle and you make the vehicle tighter and smaller so it's less hard, it's harder to hit. And so the M24 got left in there big time. They also got a pile of Walker Bulldogs, which was a perfect tank for the Vietnamese, for the South Vietnamese. Well, the problem is it was also on the, it was the outbound tank. We already had used them in the US military. So they got the last of, okay, I've knows, but everything else is soft skin vehicles, generator packs, trailers. All the other infrastructure that's really what nickels and dimes should have done, the Vietnamese got brand new. The US military ended up with a lot of hand-me-downs or stuff that the Marine Corps was worse than once. They got hand-me-hand-me-downs. They got the stuff that the Army got through with, and usually it got slid sideways to the Marine Corps, and then the Marine Corps fixed it up, and they ran it until it died. But when we left, we still had a lot of proprietary systems. that we left behind so with the vietnamese the stuff that we should have run longer and did still run well anyway i mean m thirty seven truck i've we got a pile of the militia fleet why could we run forever three-quarter ton weapons carrier even though there's regular pickup trucks out there we got a column for nothing m seven fifteen they'll run forever and the vietnamese we immediately put manpower and maintain the equipment guys hell they still got m forty eight battle tanks They still haven't been serviced. I mean, why throw them away? America provided all the tracks, engines, spare parts, everything he could imagine. And he still found it in other third world countries too. So the fact of the matter is that it's, no, there, but there was a drop off faster, okay? In this case, I don't think that we put the, you know, it's movie billions in Vietnam. but we destroyed a bunch of that in this case we ran for the door as designated i would assume that they probably were lined everybody they already do six months ago that they were going to do this so they probably pared down a lot of the supplies for instance when we abandoned they was a background air base or whatever the hell it was uh... all the images if you watch of the satellite feeds i was i looked at a bunch of the night that that happened and they had the before it was stored to the doors were a lot of them but a lot of them they opened up the coolers and they obviously had you know inventory out of them or at least access was a little more uniform now if they do so i have a conversation please will that they get if they knew six months they were going to do it that they pulled the food or you know they're already be not fending because they knew they would need it great call japaner you know you're talking just a few minutes ago I get a little lag time between me getting on the phone and how the show progresses here. But you were talking about parts. Afghanistan is right next to Pakistan. Yeah. And those Pakistanis, there's a YouTube channel called Pakistani Truck. Yeah, they do everything. Yeah. Yeah, if you want to see how people can repair junk, you just go to Pakistani Truck. and watch on the YouTube channel and watch those guys rebuild alternators, starters, from scratch. If they have a battery that goes bad, they just pop the top off of it and rebuild it. And if they have to pour new plates for the battery cells, they just do it. I mean, those people, and here's the big kicker, it's like, $6, $7, maybe $8 American money. I saw them rebuild a huge Motorola alternator that would probably cost, oh hell, maybe $1,000 off the shelf in the United States. They completely rewound the armature on that thing. And they do this stuff all the time. I mean, excuse me, the rotor for that. But they do that stuff all the time. And I don't even know where they get the wire, because you know that... Probably make it. Well, they probably do. Yeah. Probably do. But they do that stuff my hand. But I have seen them do so many things like that. And you know, if they need something, they just make it. You know, obviously there's lathes over there that I've looked at a dozen times that they use there in Pakistani trucks. And I've looked at those lathes and studied those lathes and that... That has to be something that they make in the country because they lack certain features But they get they've got lays over this thing. We'll put this way mark if the truck rear end breaks, right? They'll just go out cut cut this bad part off. Well the new party. Yeah, I mean it may be you know and overload Those guys actually have taken trucks and they make frames and then attach frames within frames and make free hand at all. Go ahead Mark. Well, the one thing you were pointing out, and we would go to YouTube guys, and I've mentioned this many times, that not only that, but some of the shop work that they do, where they're taking, they take anything and turn it into an engine, a motor, a car, like a vehicle motor. They, in fact, they're compressors, anything you can imagine. And there are all these different little projects that they've shown that they do off the shelf. They need something that goes putt-putt. They need something with a few horsepower. They build it from something else that you threw out or that somebody else threw out. Nothing goes to waste. And the one thing about that, this is why I was bringing up where we're headed right now in the United States. We have a massive vehicle fleet. a combination of things were intentionally done to destroy the order against secret weapons for final wars how long would it take to force you to park your fleet of vehicles well they're already going to get your pretty quick yeah because everybody throws away what you are going to give example what you're talking about anything that i have this is significant part off of one of the shabbos any brand vehicle that matter i don't throw the papers doesn't have a core I'm not throwing it away and sometimes even if it has a core I haven't gotten rid of it. The core is nice but the part itself that they already showed me that I can't, I may not be able to get the part again. If they take a part off a vehicle, I kind of do, I'm doing now like what we were doing with the, like they did with the Humvees. If they take a part off and it's, you know, already acting up, well is it fractured, broken, cracked, whatever. We go right down the shopping list. Nope. Even if it is partially damaged, it goes over into the box the new part came from and I mark it. I take a pen and I mark in the bag that's on that wraps up the part what it is, put that in the box and on the box on two sides I put what it goes into just like the part, just like what I wrote in the bag. If it goes comes out of a Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, then it's going to say Chevy Silverado 2500 HD. What year? and then it's going to be part, what is it? Now it's already pretty obvious if you don't think about parts. But the idea is I can put that on the shelf and look at it and go, there's what I need maybe. Because guys, this was the subject I was going to get into today for a reason. Everybody out there, the first thing you should be buying right now, if you have any tactical or any trucks, you think, I'm going to drive my truck. Well then you better make sure you got at least two changeouts and plugs right now. Better go buy a brand new set of plug wires. Better find a rotor cap real quick. If you can, some vehicles you can't right now, you gotta wait to come back from the third warehouse. Third warehouse out. That's how we just had happened with Ford here two days ago. I said, okay, I need a rotor for this. He goes, let me check. Nope, they don't have the warehouse. Nope, they don't have it at the other warehouse. So we gotta go back all the way to whatever the supplier is, wherever it is, and maybe three weeks out. a stupid rotor, but I should be able to walk into a store and buy and be done and walk out happily and put it in within the next hour. So what I tell you is this, we're all the same boat. What year four was that, Mars? The one was in eighty-four, eighty-nine, which is not extremely old, but it's a standard 351. Okay. and what's interesting is that argue what i'm what i've already been tell people is you know what we got to start thinking this way michigan has a lot of custom parts companies uh... that do performance guys if you take performance parts and put it into a standard engine do you know all those parts are going to last you're not doing two hundred miles an hour right So any internal parts, lifters, valves, tapets, whatever, if you went racing industrial, your parts are only going to be, you know, in Texas it would be 75 miles an hour average speed. I've got to remind everybody of that. When you're driving in Texas, when you're on a two-lane road, it's 75 miles an hour unless otherwise listed. And by the way, you'll get past if you do 75. Okay. Okay, Mark, on your, yeah, go ahead, but on your Ford real quick, did you ever find that rotor, Kat? Oh yeah, no, I've got it in motion. No, that's good. I got it because I got a, I got what I call the purple beast, but the sad part about this truck. is it's the metal moths in Michigan have eaten it to death, the other frame is probably going to go. But what I got it for is the engine. I mean, what I have it, where I've not gotten rid of it is the interior and the engine and many mechanical parts are still perfectly serviceable. So what I'm looking for is a Texas truck right now to match up with it that doesn't have an engine. And I'm going to pull this engine out, put it in that truck. because it's a michigan truck but i but i i i i i think it's running but uh... the idea was that i want to the show going through the spare parts inventory guys of even with hoses if you got a preview one of my prob bolded hoes i recommend you get a top and bottom for the radiator i recommend that you get uh... if you could if you can find a record somebody get rid of start pulling critical parts off mother inside the of the uh... the uh... engine department I would start with if the engine's fried, fragged or blown is anything on the top end, bag it and tag it. You can get a wreck for a little really good price because not everybody is excited about it because it's, ooh, I want to get rid of the truck. Go to Craigslist, go to Facebook Marketplace, pull it in, strip every part off it that's useful to you and bag it and tag it. And the reason I'm saying this is because we've got, again, we're looking at going to war here. And we'll set a heads on the shelves with a lot of money for any engine. But see, like you were talking about vehicles, I used to rebuild alternators and starters. And to me, all I was really doing was changing parts out compared to the back of Fanny Guy's. But you can still buy the diode triodes, the brush sets. the voltage regulators, the fire branch, and the stratter coils. You can still buy that stuff and it's relatively, it's still cheaper. But you really have to shop hard and see, that's one thing that really burnt my butt about Donald Trump. That idiot put tariffs on stuff without realizing the supply chain. Or maybe he did realize the supply chain and destroyed it. See like on that Ford truck. There's this little company called Blue River Supply. BlueRiversSupply.com. That's the old national automotive company. They're trying to bring it back with what parts they got left. But they used to sell points and rotor caps and things like that really, really cheap compared to the rest of the marketplace. And when Trump came in the power, he started using his tariffs and he put a lot of those small companies out of business. And that's why the supply doesn't exist anymore because, see those little companies used to sell to the rebuilders. And those rebuilders are now out of business. Trump put thousands of small businesses out of business with his silly idiotic parents. But you know, you can buy the voltage regulators and a lot of that stuff still crosses over. When there's like a 10SI or 12SI or 27SI Delco alternator, you can even still buy the parts for like the CS130s. So you know, we can do things and we can have stuff on the shelf. And it's not that expensive, you know, building, buying the parts, if you don't need a stratter coil or a cases badge, you can buy the parts to rebuild an alternator and it's still only about Oh, maybe eight, nine dollars. But you have to be able to do it. But it's really not that hard, difficult to do, because most of the time it's just the brush, set, or the regulator going bad. Mark? Well, that's one of the things, again, rebuilds top to bottom. This is what I'm talking about. We're going to have to go back to, well, we're going to have to reestablish more extensively in-house reconstruction and refabrication. Going back to the very beginning of this, what you were talking about, guys. uh... just conventional lost wax or any number of different sandcast mold work watch these videos and see how these guys build the course model and then how they do simple finishing where there's an and i will remind you again this is miller this is what i've had for years where there is no need for finish why bother Don't waste your sandpaper, your tooling, or your time. But where there is finish, you finish to the degree to maintain standard. Well, that's basically what they do. And interestingly enough, what is fascinating is, like you said, I was watching one video, I'm fascinated, I watched the whole thing all the way through, and I didn't do it in Reader's Digest time because the guy was rebuilding a shifter box for a, what probably was a 1962, I think it was an Alice Chalmers. And what they did for the parts, I mean, it obviously, it was a bucket type system. The seals were compromised, and the top shifter gear was compromised where the rubber boot is, and it had been outside, so water went straight down into it. So when they opened it up, the thing was rust. But what's amazing, and of course it's credit also to the quality of the steel. I gotta remind you again, guys, the better the quality of the older piece of equipment, the more likely it's going to survive. It may look like a bright red or bright orange rust. You don't chuck it and you don't consider it garbage because it was made with what is virgin carbon steel. That is another thing that came out of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Ohio, Northern Illinois, okay, when Chicago used to have industry, and the Virgin Metals that came out of Michigan, out of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan mostly, and out of Northeastern Wisconsin. And I went all the way down the middle of Wisconsin with copper. the quality of those metals determine how rebuildable the product is because they were built to a much higher standard and the grades of metal that were produced were phenomenal So when this guy rebuilds this Alice Chalmers, I will point out that there are any of the other units you see. If it's something from the 60s and it's American, it was probably made with again at the zenith of our steel production, which is about 1965-66. That's why it's really cool if you get a TRW kit for an M14. It's the best possible metal combination in the history of our firearms. And they don't talk about this anymore because, who cares? or really do care because they're getting a better product okay but if you got a lesser product in that period it's ahead and shoulders above what we do today yes because mark here's the point that people don't understand are used to uh... i used to do commercial sales for car for car company and i used to have an account work are they they hold scrap steel and the chinese when when the price of steel scrap got really really hard China was taking all of that old number one grade American steel, especially the molly chrome molly type steel They were buying it and paying top dollar for it and the reason they were doing it is because that steel is capable of being turned into halitzer barrels barrels for aircraft you know, but it's all the highest quality possible steels and The Chinese took that stuff just as hard and as fast as they could especially the cylinders for telescoping hydraulic cylinders on big dump trucks. They wanted all of this because that was high-end, high-quality, American-made steel. And it just like Japan did before World War II. Yep. Exactly. Yeah, absolutely. And America knew it. The traitors that we have in our government that will do this to get us killed because they will fabricate a war. and they'll get our butts out there and like i said i'll remind you again my dad was a while work in the wasp aircraft engine plant at the very just before the gap got into the navy was marmite all grandpa model one of my own great uncle's and one of my uncle's work in the wasp plant okay we built wasp engines most of those engines did not go to the u.s. military they went over lend lease to the stinking communist communist under stalin And that piece of filth, that excrement, that kosher piece of trash, turned around and for gold sold almost all of them, not everyone, but almost all of them, because he had to maintain some of our aircraft that he got for free too. But most of them were sold directly to the Japanese for gold, and they turned right around and they put them right into the Tone aircraft and were using them on us. couple of my uncles went to Pelalu you always see the movie that those movies don't don't show you everything because they can't because they won't they refuse to but when they went in my dad pointed out he got leave there was the last place he got leave before he got kamikaze he got leave on a plot of about an island that was under fire but when he went when they were on leave, when they got on shore, the engines that they had built already months earlier had gone all the way to Russia, came all the way across Russia, went to Japan, got put into the Japanese bombers, fighter bombers, and they were right there on the chocks. He probably built the engine that was there on the chocks he was looking at, he said. Oh wow. The engine that he had built was, in fact, of course now the plane got taken out by a Betty, so who knows what engines they were using in that. but the plane that they looked at there and the other engines around the chocks were WAP aircraft engines that have been given to the, you know, we have to help our buddies, the communist, you know, Jewish communist Russians, while they turned around and they showed you what kind of buddies they were. So it's the same thing. Either way, what's going to happen here, we're being left high and dry with a whole bunch of not capable production facilities, and in the process, because they all have something missing, guys, and in the process, the other side's been handed the keys. Machine tools, machine tools, and machine tools. You get every piece of equipment and especially chucks. Guys, anything that has to do with that planetary gear from making your things turn, there was, in real time, there was a fortune. They are priceless, actually. I've been grabbing every drill and getting my hands on. Why? I get most of them for free. You know what that head is worth? You know how difficult it is to make? Just that one piece, that one heart. You know again, think, think, think. We're gonna go to break though. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. The availability of the gentleman the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. Speed them down hard, but also be prepared to manufacture the key to victory. They did to the Iraq, you know, to forgive the same difference. To the Afghan military over there and how they betrayed them. This government. of this Pentagon, how this system betrayed them to call their planet betraying you in America when they go cold the rest of the way. Do you pay attention? 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 place 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 tyrant flavored 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 will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm a quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest northeast and uh... ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot for and g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are on a m f m micro stations am and f m conventional stations c b bay stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends up there in the lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states the territories and the clock it is six oh seven p m eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday it is the eighteenth of august it is the thirteenth year of open favey and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of sorts and his weapons wednesday i'm trying to find it all a particular uh... little package here now it's not what i'm looking for now there is a i think it's bear creek hold on here i've got a double check if they still have this up okay if you go to w w w dot bear creek arsenals dot com w w w dot bear arsenal dot com ww w dot bear creek arsenal dot com when you get there go to a r fifteen or on the on the side okay it is a r fifteen it will take you to an opening general page at the top of that general page for instance they have some very good quantity prices if you guys are looking at setting up armors kits to support those guns you bought okay attention attention attention uh... bolt catch plunger sold in bags of one hundred pieces seventy five cents apiece they are fifteen air can safety selector detail sold in bags of one hundred pieces eighty five cents per piece so that will be eighty five dollars okay bought uh... we're talking hundred-count armor kit if you're looking at or if you're building a bunch of a hours These are all the little tiny parts or the mid parts that you'll get our goofy prices AR15 slash AR10 pivot takedown detent down detent sold in bags of 100 pieces 85 cents per piece so times 185 cents times 100 AR15 pivot pin sold in bags of 100 pieces dollar 95 a piece Well 195 plus times 100 AR-15 takedown pins sold in bags of 100, 249 apiece. Now remember these are two different pins. For if you're familiar, one has the flat side head, one has the straight pin head. You know the difference, right? Those are 249 apiece for the AR-15 standard takedown pin, the other part. Now, in addition, they have AR-15 standard chrome line firing pins. I believe these are all Bear Creek in-house build. I have not looked. uh... twelve ninety nine apiece uh... they have the uh... it's some six two by thirty nine air fifteen enhanced firing pen for fifteen you know fourteen ninety nine amok though the penny and on all these fifteen dollars okay in addition one of the items they did have although i've seen some cheaper ones price-wise uh... only by a couple of dollars but they are out there okay if you look around look at the clearance and parts bent You can put together some scaled back and very lightweight AR-15s right now. You can put a five pounder together without any problem. This is a Creek Arsenal AR-15, .625 low profile gas block, park rise for $13. This is all in there. Off the shelf, these are basic reduction items they've got going on right now. The M-lock handrail, rail only for $66. BCA 12-inch lightweight key mode, keymod handrail, rail only, $68. Go look at the stuff that's there. You'll see what I'm talking about. They do have the BCA 80% forged low receiver un-anodized. for $90 and they do have them in stock. I've already had people order I think 20 or 30 of those each and there's a bunch of other items that you're going to have to go through the list to see what they have. But this gets back to an overlap with the subject from the first hour about parts, okay? If you have an AR or an AK and you have the first thing you need to invest in is firing pin, extractor and ejector where possible. Now the AK ejector is a different issue. Go take a look. You'll understand what I'm talking about. But on the AR, there is no excuse for you not to have a firing pin extractor and ejector, preferably three of each at least. Seriously, I am very serious about that. Three of each. And ideally would be a complete new, another bolt carrier. for the cheapest one out there best price for the most is always the case but you need a second bolt carrier there's a reason to complete bolt bolt carrier assembly with everything online ready to go guys means that you have the ability as needed to effectively change out in a moment you drop your back to push your back pin out open up the gun pull the bolt carrier that's causing problems out stuff it in your bag in your go bag or your your your stuff bag whatever you want to do and then turn around and you reintroduce the new bolt and get back into the fight. It's the fastest way to come up with a solution. You don't need the smaller parts. You do need the smaller parts, but that's for change out and fixing bolt carrier number one. Now you're going to need this all the time. Somebody go, well, what are you here for? I got the perfect day. Yeah, my ass. Bob made the part on Friday and you didn't realize he wanted to go to a party and he was in the factory halfway across the planet halfway across the country and guess what he was in a hurry and you thought your you know most expensive AR-15 was gonna run like a singer-show machine forever oh by the way didn't clean it cuz you were bragging about that one I always loved that idiot stick garbage clean my ripple with and stay over there off to the far right of me okay I want somebody next to me actually is taking care of his equipment and knows what he's doing the basic rule is take care of the weapon, make sure it's functioning, and be ready for a malfunction because we're in the fight and we've got to keep fighting. Okay, so spare parts, spare parts are really nice. And some parts you're not going to carry with you, but you are going to have them available. I would do a backup kit and put it in my backpack of small parts. Why not? If your backpack is going to be full of nothing but critical items, it's calories. You shave as much weight off as you can, and it's calories and fighting tools. and i've said before one of the things i've a spare gas mask there is the robbery floppy possum mask why because it's lighter and i still want to carry a spare filter from my other mask anyway but if my other mask gets hockey pucked up or if something happens to it where it gets the bullet through it it gets lost i'm chucking along and i'm rolling and jive and i'm trying to but i'm a older part and i do get out of the way the bullets but unfortunately i wasn't paying attention because i was busy dodging bullets and that gas mask bag flopped open at some point. I had to get the hell out of Dodge, get the hell out of the way. My left ear doesn't sound good because that HE round that went off a little ways away kind of took that out and also made me move a little different. And now I reach for the gas mask and I realize it's not there or I check my gear. Oh, gas mask is gone. Wow. Well, you know what? I do have a second one. Is it my first choice? Well, actually I'd wear the Russian one just as quick, but the Russian was carried just in case. Now some days everything got screwed up that big charge off to my left well it shred a lot of stuff But fortunately didn't shred me oh wait I got two or three chunks of junk in my vest on the left side because I wear full wraparound armor Well at least it didn't go through my lungs, but oh by the way same garbage It shredded my first mask took out my backpack, and it's dead too so oh well That's the fickle finger of fate get over it now I can square your stuff away and get on with work See how that works. That's the first thing you got to remember You've got to roll with what you've got, okay? And sometimes what you've got is going to be very little. Well, in this case, we're going to carry in that little pack, my little backpack or my big backpack, firing pin extractor, ejector, and spare springs. Also, you've got a pile of magazines. I carry as many magazines as I can. If I can stuff more magazines with ammunition, I will. Okay? Get over it. You're going to have to schlep along with what you've got. but you're going to need more you're going to need more magazines you're going to need more ammo this is going to be a consumptive action it is going to eat material and your weapon is part of that so again just like the vehicles were talking about really and i gotta go back to that a minute because i didn't finish my list uh... but it was part of the uh... weapons go firing print extractor ejector spare springs preferably three firing pens for your m sixteen why not they're like they're like nails and they're all of them they'll throw alloy nail or stay well maybe got a table that would be good invest you want to spend money family on some titanium seriously there's all kinds of good stuff out there in all kinds of different finishes and you might find it might not right now If it's there, great, invest. Remember, when you're talking titanium, you're talking half the weight, same potential. Titanium is a metal, in fact, here's the thing to remember, anything you ever have that is made in titanium will be found down the road when everything attached to the titanium part has turned to oxide, has turned to dust. You do know that, right? Anything you have that's titanium, if you have a real titanium blade, All the things attached to it, the wood or the plastic and the screws made out of probably regular steel, they might be made out of stainless, they'd be the second longest lasting, okay? But everything would turn to dust and that titanium blade would be there about a thousand years from now and look pretty much like it does right now. Wow. So that means it'd be kind of nice if you could afford to make more things in titanium. But understand that it was pretty tough to make that blade that you've got or any of the other stuff that they work in titanium, which is why it's not as popular because it's getting to the finished product that costs the money. Not the material. The material is reasonably priced. The problem is what it takes to work the metal. Okay, but once it's worked, by God, it's worth the money. Seriously. so titanium just think about that if you keep taking him uh... not titanium that could be a m titanium okay it's worth the money in the long haul because that's the theory you want to if you're investing in titanium that is the long haul that's about the problem that they get you will live long enough to want to really destroy it okay somebody might destroy you with it but it had yet in the process but even though the chunks would be around long after all the other chunks were you know dust and gone So anyway, again, Ayr 15, Bear Creek Arsenal, www.bearcreekarsenal.com, www.bearcreekarsenal.com, www.bearcreekarsenal.com. When you go to the page, far left side, tap Ayr 15, let the page turn. When it turns, at the top you'll see bolt catch plunger sold in bags of 100 pieces. AR-15, AR-10, safety selector detent sold in 100 count bags, 100 pieces. The four top, well, yeah, the five items in the list, the first five in the list from left to right and the second line with one item are sold in bags of 100 for the prices that they're offering them, which is a really good price. but if you are building a bunch of freedom rifles or if you want to have an armorers an armorers kit with the armorers parts inventory on hand then you need to get everybody together and invest in putting a pile of parts like this together things break things get worn out things will wear out But again, it takes a long time, not when you're using a tool. When you're using the tool every day, the formula for wear changes, doesn't it? You're not leaving the whole world all done with the battlefield. It's 8 o'clock. It's time for us. Time out. Time out. I'm all done for the day. Eight hours. Put eight hours in. That's not how it works. You're living this now the fact this is the you know the kickoff window where they got a bunch of garbage planned and they're they're moving on it people so you better have your act together dot all the I's cross all the T's figure out what you need first and Then once you're squared away, this should help some of the stuff would help to square you away Once you're done squaring away What you know is on your list to get you on the table in other words to the table to play the game That's what that means get you on the table What does it take? How many poker chips do you need to get on the table? Well, we can get you basically everything you need. So you got a minimal of everything and you're where you need to be. So when the kickoff starts, you've got all the basics and more there. That's why if we save pennies in one place, you can spend pennies in other. You spend dollars, you save dollars in places. Now you got dollars to spend in other. Okay. That's how it works. Get together with friends, find other lions. I like what he said. If you didn't see it over at Guns and Gadgets, I suggest you go talk and listen to the people over there, or on occasion everybody else out there talking. Just not the panic, the panic idiots, okay? We don't panic. What we are going to do is we are going to respond. And the response here is to square your technology away, have everything ready to go, and do all that you can first for your ability to fight individually as a combat soldier. get your stuff all right now squared away make sure you minimize kids squared away make sure you've got nbc protection get a gas mask get a gas pass get a gas pass whatever your guru says if it's me if it's uncle mark i pointed to a couple different solutions right now over at sportsman the guide they've got several reasonably priced ones but over at major surplus to get a copy of the of of the uh... trader mask the german uh... standard uh... infantry mask for what twenty dollars nineteen dollars right around there definitely worthwhile over at major surplus dot com major surplus dot com major surplus dot com good math in addition that major also has ten four twenty dollar problem masks if you're listening and you got a lot of people you need to put gas mask on then there's the place to go for the cheapest for the mostest and then start working on your filters. They're without filters, but $2.50 a mask means everybody gets a mask. And that's a critical issue when it comes to you can't share a gas mask, okay? That's a sidebar, and I know I'm bouncing, but I'm not. This has to do with logistics, logistics, logistics. You people are the solution on this one. I'm gonna touch on that subject in a minute, but I wanna get back to real quick. It's 6.23. the vehicle issue. Okay, so let's go through a short list real quick. Simple to remember, easy to figure out. What are your perishables on a vehicle? Now most of you are using Suburbans, Explorers, pickup trucks of whatever type, Silverados, F-150s, take a pic, I don't care what it is. So you all have the same basic needs. So right now you should be looking at putting on the truck or having for your truck two sets of spark plugs beyond what you have on the vehicle, new. When you change plugs, you do not throw out the old plugs. Were the plugs working when you took them off? Yeah, but not good. Well, guess what? Regap and if need be, reuse. Down the road. Way down the road, but down the road. First best performance is always your choice, but some performance is better than nothing. Okay, so prior piper planting prevents piss poor performance. So two sets of plugs. One set of plug wires. When you do change the plug wires out the next time, take the old ones. If you're going to have somebody else do it, tell them, hey, save me your boxes, save me the plug wires. Keep them all together. Put them in the box that the other ones came in. Mark them for what they are on the box. What does that go to? This most common mistake made, but also it saves us time if somebody else has to look for parts and maybe your inventory is available. Yeah, because maybe you told them, hey, go ahead and use what I got. Well, because you might have more than one vehicle, more than one set of something on the shelf, mark it on the box exactly what it came out of. You know, Tahoe, Silverado. F-150. I don't care. Put all the information out of the box and print it and try to make an effort to print it so it's legible. There's no reason not to take just a minute, focus your brain and write it out properly. And in more than one place, always, okay? Now we want the plug wires. We also need to, if we can, distribute our cap. If you've got a rotor on there, some have different systems now with the way how the rotor system is set up. You want that. You're going to need to get internal and external cap new if at all possible. Why? Because you can't count on the parts system being there with the way this country is right now. So plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor. In addition to that, serpentine belt, preferably two, but one is fine. If you take one off, don't throw the old one away, unless it's snapped and broke. And then I save the rubber for other things, because I might need a spacer or something to silence something. So I take that and I chop the belt up at the end, cut the end, or the dirty ends off that were broken back to a certain point. And then that goes over in my build bin. When I need a piece of rubber to fit in for space something, that makes for silencing pads. kind of nice i can even if i leave the serpentine complete fiber wraparound belt for a fuel tank or something take that serpentine belt and if you want to get even take it with a grinder and not yet but i wouldn't bother and then what you do is you wrapped the wrapped that improvised tank wrapped wrapped the tank strap around it for hanger guess what you got the whole thing rubber baby buggy bumper for free Got more than one of the belts would be kind of nice. So you want to save any of the other ones you chuck out. Well Mark, they're cracked. Yeah, who cares? They're better shaped than whatever you got already where you're having to rebuild something from junk. Okay, well I should say you're building it from junk, but you're building it a step up from not having. Okay, always remember that when it comes to field modifications and field repair. If you don't have it, then you got to make something else work. And it may not be desirable, but guess what? You got something a little better, goes a lot farther. Now, serpentine belt or conventional belts. A lot of you guys have older trucks. You have V belts. You should have a couple sets. And those should be on the truck. Those should be behind the seat, rolled up in a bag, whatever you want to do, preferably in a container that keeps them getting the snot beat out of them. And ideally, watch for all these throwaway bags everybody has from Diddy, Diddymore, or Schmidlaps, or Cabela's. There's little bags they give you all the time. Use those. Put it, well, nothing else in the, you know, throwaway shopping bags that are made out of striated nylon. That's better than nothing, but it keeps them contained. So you know where the stuff is, and you know by the bag what it is, okay? In addition to the belts and whatever, also replacement lights, not necessarily critical, because white light kills, as we know, tracks attention. On the other hand, gotta be able to move down the road, so it would behoove you to have or watch for either, like I said earlier in the 2R program, or in the earlier hour, we are the 2R block, forgive me. Watch for derelicts and wrecks. Strip everything off them. Light bulbs, hole fixtures, whatever you can find. Somebody else is getting rid of something. Watch yard sales. I have gotten a whole ton of spare parts, brand new in the box that way. especially in light bulbs and in lights for my Chevy's and for the Ford's and also for the Dodge's I don't have any of right now. Why? Because that's a $10 light bulb somebody just put in the freebie box. You're going, what's the price of your headlight bulb right now? Oh yeah, those blind your ass light bulbs, right? Well, it may not work for me but that freebie bulb, I may build a trade to a French mid-lap down the road. and I got something very useful. Okay. Now another thing, oils and lubricants, P.O.L. petroleum oil lubricant products. Again, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, serpentine belt, replacement bulbs for the front for the running lights and for the more importantly for your primary elimination lights. You can improvise with a junk by the way too. In addition to that, fuses, a bucket of fuses, all kinds. And don't forget, here's what you do when you find that derelict truck that you can strip off from. Go under the hood, lift up that primary fuse box. In fact, ideally, unscrew that primary fuse box and take the whole thing. If it matches up to your truck, anything under the hood, you should carry away. But if you can't, you at least open it up and look at all those fuses you probably didn't know existed. There's all kinds of ceramic block and other conventional fuses that are multi-station. They are, they are different values. You want to take those all out, put them in Ziploc bags, in heavy Ziploc bags. Little ones, if you can, they aren't just beat up. But you want to keep them clean because you don't want those connections, those connectors to oxidize. and you want to mark on the bag put a slip inside what it is mark on the outside of the bag what it is and there's your spare fuses for anything that could go wrong that you might not realize was going to go wrong in the field fusible links now that's enough for the moment because that's the short list of other things that you should keep okay not telling you grab another break kit or anything like that although break pads would be a good idea because break pads seem to be pretty crappy right now whatever is coming out survivability and durability is really not there anymore with a lot of the products that they are letting into the country. So heads up on that one. Spare tires. If you're going to change out any tires, don't get rid of the old ones that they hold there. Pull them. Tell them the same for you. Find some newspaper. You're going to have probably go to the recycling bins, if not use brown paper, and wrap them in newspaper the way the car company's used to. In addition to that, I'd also bag them right now with a garbage bag. I've got tires I am not being fair to, but I'm going to do this in the next few days, is they're going to be re-racked and stacked. I've got four complete sets of tires, two of them on rims, for the vehicles that are considered to be my standard. In addition, any tire I take off, it's rated because, again, some of them are worn. But they were got off with expensive tires when they were made in fact it really are right now even worse because you can't get them So all the spare tires that I pulled off retire sets are being bag tagged and put in where it's dry and in the dark Why because you're not going to get anymore This year goes to Helen hand cart the way it's excuse me forgive me this stuff goes to Helen hand cart the way it's obviously looking Then you're like I said tires and batteries tires and batteries tires and batteries out of the side bar there's not a whole lot of additional power supply you need for your vehicle but again if you can invest in another vehicle battery there's not a whole lot of room under the new truck hoods with the military trucks like the m8 80 the kukvi and the m7 15 almost all of them had three batteries under the hood all matching all 12 volt one was 12 volt for one side the other two 12 volt batteries make up a 24 volt system for the other side The advantage is if you weren't going to use a 24 volt system, you know what you had? You had a spare battery carrier, which means you could jump yourself if need be in the field. Oh yeah, that's right. Oh, you need a 24 volt system? No, no you don't. But it's kind of nice to have a couple extra batteries hanging under the hood in case something gets a bullet through it on one side, you can chuck that battery, pull it, and lo and behold, look, I got two more batteries to pull from. Or if I just have a low power because somebody left something on and let it run and I walked away and we weren't back for 6, 8, 10 hours, lo and behold that battery is dead down and gone maybe for the moment. But I got two more batteries under the hood and they're all powered up and ready to go and they just got enough juice that all I'm going to do, I'm not going to even bother to jump the tired battery because I don't want to have it pull down the power that I have in the other batteries that are enough to probably get the truck to turn over. So instead I'm going to very quickly disconnect the other battery. I'm going to pull it, now I take one of my other two battery packs, over and put it where it belongs, take the tired one, tag it and mark it real quick, don't forget. Best way to do that is just put one of the connectors on and leave the other one disconnected if you have it set up to the power system. But on the other hand, when you're running, once you've got it going, the 24 volt side, like on the M880, M890, and the M715, and the CUCFI, it'll charge up the battery while you're going down the road, and it's going to pull anyway if you didn't take the belt off for the other alternator-slash-generator, because there's two under the hood. You don't know that. Now, it's not military packages. On your civilian, they put a lot of other crap under the hood you didn't really need to fill up that space. But if you downgrade everything, you take everything off, that's the extra extraneous junk off the hood, like on your square body Chevy's guys, or your old Dodge Ram trucks, you can put those battery plates on the same side, just like the rest of the fleet, and you'll have the spare battery carriers there. A lot of guys take and put one battery in, because they're not going to use the 24-volt system, clean everything up and take the extra weight off. And then they make spare parts and spare fluids and PLL carrier where the other battery would be. So they got trans fluid, they've got a couple extra quarts of oil for the vehicle just in case, and they might have another little container of battery or forgive me of brake, brake and power steering, because on the M880s they have all the above. Same with the Kukvies. So anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. Somebody's asking real quick, where those hundred count bags were was Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. And when you get there, go top of the page on the far left side says AR-15. Now I haven't checked the AR-10 and I haven't checked barrels. You should do that. I haven't had time. They may have some comparable kit prices. volume purchase and if you're supporting a company strength unit or battalion strength unit you're going to need this kind of spare parts. How many men are in a battalion? Maybe you have a light battalion, 340 people in your group and you've told everybody beyond a shadow of doubt they all had to have air 15s. It was written in stone. Well then you need a parts system to support that AR-15 family in the field in a combat environment which is going to be non-stop use and battle wear. So you better start thinking logistics. Oh, bullets! Yeah, that's really nice. It is good. I'm glad you have bullets. But we want to be able to keep putting the bullets poo poo poo downrange. And that means you need a supply system personally at the small unit level and with a larger formation. don't forget you may also want to build more AR-15s for the new members. You know, like those people you liberated from the camp who were being, they wanted to rape to death and they got to see all the other people raped or murdered to death by the queers and the pedos and they're all pissed and now you've got troops that you can support and they really, really, really want to kill Ching Lee and they really, really, really want to kill the globalists. But you need rifles and equipment to make sure that they, oh, you need a 5.10 program so that you can outfit those people who are now highly motivated and bloodthirsty. And you need to make sure that they stay relatively disciplined because you're going to train them if they weren't already had, they didn't already have some training. But those people you just rescued, who just saw what the New World Order click is all about, they're highly motivated to kill more New World Order troops. So you better be ready to outfit and equip them. Whole army's, because there's going to be a whole bunch of people, and you don't want to have them run around with a stick. You need them to have something to put a bullet down range. Pump shotgun, bolt action rifle, AR-15, I don't care. They'll just remind them, one shot, one kill, aim for the crotch. That'll hurt them a lot. Weren't they raping people? Yeah, well, shoot them in the crotch. There, that'll make you feel good. Okay! Bang, bang, bang, bang. Good shootings, son. Three shots. right across very good he's with her in the screaming and crashing and i look like an interview chinese or kosher it will one of the other because they were all there over there at the airport for question that political jibber there what i was a killer size in russian postman to the forty i'm sorry p p again the russian possible mascot of the majority millimeter yes thank you for asking i started that no i should have said that these these are forty millimeter master the match with everything else you got if you got forty's And if you have the, well, we don't have the adapter the other way for the 60 millimeter, obviously. Yeah, we, I wish they did, but I've never found one. It's one of those things that we probably should break down and make a mold for. Seriously. Seriously. Hey, thanks, Mark. Thank you. Good point. I should have mentioned that the Russian possum masks take the standard 40 millimeter filters. You can screw a regular 40 small on. or if you look around they still have them cheaper you can get the uh... cheap you can get the tank filters on occasion because nobody knows what to do with them all you get the tank filter with the hose or you can by the tank filters first look around you'll find the hoses mom main military does have a hoses in stock or they did uh... at least until a little while ago and uh... one of the reasons i'm buying these i have more of the filters and hoses than I do masks right now because I got a ton of the tank filters with the hoses. I mean tons, I mean hundreds and thousands. So what I'm doing is I'm going to take these and pair those systems over to the barrels and it's going to be 10 masks, 10 hoses, 10 of the filters and I have the bags. You want to look for the Russian or the NATO bags that take the hose Remember that if you use the hose and the large tank, you want the standoff bag. It has a hole in the bottom of it, and it either has two wooden dowels or it has two rolls of basically nylon material like they made the bags out of. And those are sewn right into place. So when you put the filter in, it creates a standoff, and the hole in the bottom allows for fresh air to pass. into the bag. You gotta remember guys, if you put that in just a regular seal bag of some kind, you better do something like what I'm talking about if you use the canister because you gotta get air or otherwise you're sucking, it's like you're wearing a face mask that the Karens wanted you to wear. You're gonna be sucking other stuff than oxygen in, maybe nothing. May create a really good seal and you're in trouble. they don't want that so you want the uh... proper bag if you can find it if you have the tank and the whole and they are out there they are available i actually have thousands thousands of those in fact i just got a better mobile uh... really here because they need to be properly re secured location there are a second site report anyway uh... bear creek earth will back up now i want to touch on something else here I have them in hand so I know what they look like. If you have any little guys or small people right now, I believe, and I want to double check the label on these, tactical research by Belleville since 1904. These are boots that were available. I mentioned them the other day. I have a pair of them in my hand right now. I'm trying to confirm size. These are garrison boots. They are small boots. we got a neat earlier fifteen i'd be right in that cute p r for tactical research okay all these are good book i recommend them right away are there ten dollars a pair they have uh... all mix of sizes in fact hold on a second here and it's military clothing dot com military clothing dot com military clothing dot com ww w dot military clothing dot com i want to make sure i get this right forgive me but i got a play with the computer here in turn this on and turn that up but i'm holding a pair here by hand these are really good for what they're intended to be there about the fancy there are breeder boat these are all these are in the o d green range they are all got a suede outer they've got a looks like uh... near primes all and uh... again with a not ballistic nylon side wall they use parachute cord for the uh... shoelace it looks like you have to recruit actually and they are ten dollars a pair but they only have w w w dot military clothing dot com sure i'm right on that we don't check uh... double-eyed because it's the old they've changed the company logo and everything forget me military clothing dot com pretty sure i'm right on this it's a miracle mark got it right how do you like that okay these are kids boots belville flyweight p r six ninety six lightweight garrison boots they have them up to size of uh... for wide in other words while their kids sizes in reality these are the adult size fours and it's pretty obvious They are a decent boot for what they are price-wise as far as I'm concerned. Again, they're garrison boots. They're better than tennis shoes for the price. Let's put it that way. A hell of a lot better. And most people don't have boots as good as the ones I'm holding right here, okay? But they are just a utility lightweight boot. And they are $10 a pair. Let me double check to see if I can get the side of the... Let's see if I can get them this way. I'm gonna go to the TR696. here t r six nine six will see if it'll get me to work on on sign in no mark come on product anyway uh... and while i'm trying to do this p r see what happens with the way it's supposed to get there does okay they do have them uh... belville flyweight uh... lightweight garrison boat ten dollars kids boat belville flyweight but before i can see it's just the adult side of look at a right here uh... but they have both pop up for ten dollars a pair and again let's see what sizes we have. Oh okay, okay now I didn't know they had these. Okay forgive me but it's a good thing I got here. If any of you are a size 14 you got to kick a colony ass to make a pair of boots. Okay two cows. Ten dollars for size 14 and it says I can add them to the cart. Let's see if I can. Yes I can. Now, I would have bought these myself had I known they were there because that would fit me. Belleville flyweight TR696 lightweight Garrison boots, sage green, size 14 wide, $10 a pair. So they have those in addition to the small sizes. And I've told you before, usually the small sizes are what go, you know, the large sizes go first. Well, guess what? The really large size is still there. So a 14 wide, it's a Belleville Flyweight TR696 lightweight garrison boot, size 14 wide for $10. And the web page is militaryuniformsupply.com. Militaryuniformsupply.com. Militaryuniformsupply.com. They also have the size, the other smaller size, which you're saying your kids, that's a way to sell them if you can't, you're not moving them. But they are size what do they have left? In theory, they have size 3. They have size 3 wide. They have size 3.5 regular. They have 3.5 wide. They have size 4 regular and 4.5 or forgive me, 4, size 4 wide. I've got a set of size four wide in my hand. I think these are going to fit the kid that I bought them for, a young man. And he's going to be real happy. And I am going to be a very satisfied customer. So that is definitely a worthwhile investment for what they are. Don't beat up your combat boots. It costs $200 in training. Beat up the $10 pair of boots and kick them to the side or just save them for real beaters for Tar and a Roof or something if they fall apart later. But most of these, I'm going to tell you something, these guys have been using them. using his footwear and we've actually had pretty good results with them it's like the maelstrom boots uh... they had a couple thousand pairs of those i tried to get you guys to buy somebody came in and bought a ball probably just put them on the shelf is marketing them right now for full price that just happens okay so one more time this is over at military uniform supply dot com they are again the the water listing this kid's boot belville flyweight p r 696, lightweight garrison boot. They are $10 a pair. They have size 3, regular 3 wide, 3.5 regular, 3.5 wide, 4 regular, 4.5 wide for $10. But then they also have size 14 wide for $10. It's listed separate, but they do have them. for ten dollars a pair that is worthwhile now there was that really what that was one of the reason i came over to this company but i there's a written other purpose behind those uh... i've been talking about helmet covers and finding helmet covers that they don't want the price of those boots or more for seriously uh... which is ridiculous helmet covers traditionally about a dollar two dollars a piece they're charging up to twenty two twenty three dollars for a stupid helmet cover no way in hell do you pay that okay please twenty three dollars should be buying you a coat a jacket maybe a pair of pants we can find but you don't pay twenty two twenty three twenty five dollars for helmet cover if you look around find used uses enough to get the job done or help when you start talking twenty five dollars for a helmet cover you can go over to we would never do this but you go to major surplus by a whole vegetado uniform for fifteen dollars you get a shirt pants and hat Take the shirt map out the helmet cover cut it out of the shirt and you still have a pair of pants and a hat For $15 and you still got a helmet cover in fact you got more one helmet cover because if you're smart you do it right you could map it out to make more than probably about three helmet covers off that shirt and then on top of that you still got the pockets and I'd stitch those to the pants on the calves and make eight pocket pants out of them and oh you never thought to do that all we keep your first avenue my little scavenge completely right yeah okay so anyway um... the idea behind this is that again these are pretty good prices is a couple of things they have here and i'd nice to him i'm happy all they have british military under armor combat shirts for ten dollars apiece in extra large into x if they still have them there excellent they are fantastic exactly what i expected But the other thing are helmet covers. They have extra small to small, I know they're small, three colored desert camo helmet covers for a dollar a piece. What would I do with those? Well, if you have a mish helmet, these will probably fit, I'm gonna tell you tomorrow, by tomorrow I'll guarantee it, but you can take these smalls and put them on a mish helmet because remember the mish has a shorter collar on the side, you know, the shorter height. and a shorter step to the cut. And so your small, extra small size, your small size regular Pascad helmet cover should slip over perfectly. Now Mark may be wrong on that, but you see I don't think so because I've done this before. But I'm going to check these on the brand new mish helmet that we bought from the other company that's a test piece. And I'm going to go year day on them. But right now these are brand new, unissued for a dollar a piece. The other thing is, again, some of you have the smaller helmets or smaller equipment for certain people. A dollar apiece for the three-color DCU. Now, if you're going to do color tests, if you want to do camo, they also have for $2 apiece. True specs. mesh helmet covers in khaki these are the flat khaki color what are those good for green and brown won't be that light where we are in Michigan. No but what they are is remember I was talking about doing the paint brush work or doing the making up A-tax. The khaki colored and these are large and extra large for two dollars. Now what's the advantage of that? Well, the TruSpec Mish helmet covers in the large to extra large will probably stretch over and fit, and again, I'll do a test on this, because I'm going to confirm on these. These will probably stretch over and fit on a regular to large, regular Pascat helmet. You've got to remember, think size. So, scale, size, guys. The advantage is, if I want to do the walnut camo, which is why I bought these, I'm going to do the ATACS walnut stain using walnut husk stain on these. If you want to make a matching camo pattern on something that you have that you can't find one for, these mish helmet covers will work nicely as a base color that you can stain and dye at your discretion to make work. You understand what I'm talking about? It's a base color that is relatively neutral. If you were to dye it, for instance, with Rit dye or whatever you want to use, you're going to be able to color this thing out to whatever base shade you want and then add other colors using a concentrated pattern, a concentrated material, and a sponge or a paintbrush to paint out the helmet cover and the difference. because there's no other color on those on the tan helmets. These are tan helmet covers. These are TruSpec, Mish helmet cover, khaki, large to extra large, two dollars apiece. And this is over and then the other one I better write that to read that to. Three color desert camel helmet cover, extra small to small. That's in the DCU camel. And those are a dollar apiece. so between the two and i got my hands look at him right here the individually bag so if you just want to put them in the five ten program they're going to do or you will need to store for a bit these cup individually field bags of their good don't just believe in the water leave them outside no put them in a field container and these will store indefinitely and they are new okay uh... the boots are also new and the British military under armor combat shirts for $10 apiece in extra large and extra extra large are also new. So anyway I want to give you a heads up on that because those are definitely worthwhile to spend money on. I also have one last thing and I will bring it up because we're almost to the top here. French F2 field jacket CCE camel European surplus size 2x chest is a 46 These are Woodland Camel French CCE, which is Woodland Camel, okay? And when you see CCE, that's Woodland Camel pattern. That's going to be a Woodland Camel item. They're $20 apiece, but they are in 2X. And as long as they fit, then they would definitely be another clothing item. If you can't get pants, at least you've got pretty decent upperwear. there were no pants not so far not for anything pretty reasonable price they want thirty forty fifty dollars for for pants it's like and i'm not the only ones everybody's in the same boat no i'm not spending that kind of money uh... week we we've seen this for the longest time it's nothing that a change part of it has to do with availability because vault stinking wars going on but part of it is also because they figure they can charge american arm leg in your first born you know male child and that you'll be happy to do so prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance cherry pick from all these different locations these boots are worthwhile i didn't know they had the fourteen wives and it's a good thing i did this on the program because mark is going to buy a couple pairs of those since i get off the air before you guys do if they if they hopefully have them in show for so far they have them in the on the shelf So that is definitely worth having another couple pairs of, not just kicker boots, but if need be, it'll be primary trade-out boots when the time comes. I know it says that they're garrison boots. Guess what? That's better than running around barefoot or with flip-flops. Okay? So that's why Uncle Mark's going to get some more of these. In fact, I'm doing it while I'm talking right now just to be safe. Update, cart. Wow, that's $20 worth of stuff. $20 worth of my foot not bare naked. That's kind of nice. I like that. Anyway, you understand what you're seeing overseas is a classic example of the U.S. government betraying you. They betray those people. They betray you the same way. They're doing a heartbeat. They're already doing it right now. They just showed you the prime example of where things are going. If you're in the U.S. military, get your family off the military base. Get them back home with grandma, grandpa, mom, dad. take the food you got with you to make it so you're not a burden to where you're going take any food you got and carry it out with you when you leave don't tell anybody that you're going permanently or that you're taking a family off post shut up about that instead you're going on vacation mom sick grandma sick you're going to the family's going to go check on grandma because she's on her death bed or dad's on his death bed whatever it is you know if you need you shouldn't need a cover story because you don't need to tell anyone pack the kids up quietly pack the wife up quietly you gotta stay and do what you gotta do because you got into contract but you get your family off post because it'd be us about mandatory bob you know given them the kill shot save your family from that number one number two is get your family out post because they will be used by the communist as barter slash leverage when they go full communist here in america Look at the trash we got in the Joint Chiefs. Look at the crap we got that was working for Bummer. That one character looks just like any of the other kosher mafia mass murders from back with a red terror. He's yapping a hoe. He's going to go through the military. He's retired, but apparently he's been given a political officer post. Well, guess what? Take that seriously. Time to get your family out of the way. Trotsky, and he looks like a Trotskyite. Trotsky grabbed the families and used them to threaten the military personnel during the Red Terror. And he killed one family member in each family. These people have read all of that and they're thinking the same way. And I'm not joking about that. I'm not panicking. I'm using common sense. And right now, the best thing you can do, that way they can't say, well, since you got the shot, you're a family's gotta, you're an army family, you're an Air Force family, you're a Navy family, your family's gotta get the shot. Get them out of harm's way now. Oh no, they don't need it, because they're not here. If you gotta pay, you know, continue to live on post-housing, because you signed a contract, you're stuck. I know how all the garbage works that they tie into. if you get their short family housing and you get your family out post that'd be happy to do that but remember you also get to take that all of your other compensation and send that home for housing to your family you can live in the barracks ain't no big deal there they're gonna have to provide you with housing your other contract appearing in uniform and your own post they gotta do something for you and you they can't charge you for that But if you got into contract for you know family housing or whatever well guess what however long it runs if you only got a few months maybe Then let it run out you got to bite the bullet send the money you can't home to the family You stay on post as long as you have to to deal with it And then we don't want as soon as it runs out tell them hey, I need quartering I need the idea of barracks. I don't care NCO quarters. Oh I see oh, you know whatever No, not always you might talk about the bachelor's officers quarters You can be a BO you know POQs you go to the BOQ you can stay there spend all the time there you need no it's not exciting who gives a shit. Welcome to another dangerous episode of Forbidden Knowledge. My name is Craig. It is Wednesday. I am live tonight. If it is, okay, what is the date? It's in mid August. I don't know what the hell the date is. I don't have a computer in front of me. I still don't have a computer. That's a primary reason I missed the last two shows. I'm sorry. I don't know what I can do. I've already paid them $200 to get this computer fixed. This is a laptop. And I'm unable to get it fixed. So I don't know what else to do at this point. The last two nights they're saying, oh, well, it's being for loading all your data into the new drive, or it's the same drive, but they had to reload the operating system. It seemed like a simple fix, but unfortunately I have Linux. Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on the way you look at it, the unfortunate part is not too many techs want to touch Linux. But that's what I got, and I don't have a computer. Anyway, it's about the 14th of August, I don't know if somebody can tell me, without turning Getting my phone into another screen and risking losing the pages that I have the page I have selected as the only story I have tonight I can't do it. So anyway live. I don't want to miss too many live shows that I Pretend to be on every week. This has been difficult for me. I'm still doing this building project is still I'm still having extreme problems getting mechanics out here right now My computer is actually holding up because I have a service manual on the computer and I can't get my computer back They've had it for like three weeks now So I don't know what else to do. We promise there's our next day, our next day, our next day, the last two nights they promised we were loading all the information for your hard drive back onto your hard drive and it should let run all night because you got a lot of data there, it should be ready by morning. And of course that's the same story the last two nights. So that's what position I'm in there. Anyway, so much going on in the world right now. I thought I'd go on anyway, try to do most I can by basically by memory. And of course there's a... Just news all over the place. And let me see, before I get into that, so far that I know all the emails coming from DragonCon at like the first weekend of September, Labor Day weekend, they're still on. So it looks like that show's still on. That'll be a manic show unless I decide to cancel it. I know Atlanta did something here a couple of weeks ago that I thought they might end up canceling it because Atlanta imposed some sort of Mask mandate. Imagine that, a masked mandate at a science fiction show. Hmm, they better specify what kind of mask. Are they going to wear a mask under their mask? Is that what's going to happen? It's going to be a weird situation, no matter how you look at it, if they do force mandatory masking. But anyway, this next show I have scheduled. And so far, as I know, also, Knob Creek is still on. It's the second weekend of October. As far as I know, that's still on. That'll be the last Knob Creek show. So those are my next two shows unless of course things change and everything's in flux these days because They're making a big deal out of the Delta variant right now Before I get into that cuz I will be talking about Vaccinations in the Delta variant now even talking about the Lambda variant They're starting to throw that in the news there to keep you good and scared And it gets you to be angry against those that who are not vaccinated like they are the cause of the problem there We're experiencing now with another a fourth outbreak, which I told you a year ago was going to happen just based on history of what happened to the last time we had a virus destroy much of the people of the world, something like 50 million people. A lot worse than today, much worse than today. In any case, I want to first talk about Afghanistan a little bit, and it's of course big in the news the last two days. It's just a cluster, you know what. It's just crazy. First of all, And most of you will probably agree with me on this. I'm kind of in favor of what Biden did, but I'm actually more in favor of what Congress didn't do. They didn't declare war on Afghanistan as per the Constitution. So the last four presidents have been criminals. They don't use their so-called authority to fear warmonger around the world where we have no business being. The chief executive of the United States can't just send in troops anywhere he wants. without a declaration of war from Congress. If he's going to go in and kill people like they have all the last four presidents, now if you think I'm being pro-Democrat or anti-Republican, though, that includes two Republican presidents and two Democratic presidents. So get that off your mind right now. But we had no business being in Afghanistan in the first place. The Soviets had just failed to pretend that previous, almost 10 years, it's nine point something years. The Soviets failed to do it. The British failed to do it three times. That country is a hopeless case that nobody's going to be able to conquer. There's actually a pretty good video on YouTube that you might want to look up. It was made before this most recent downfall of Afghanistan by the Taliban. And it's, I think it's called, if you end this word for word, I think you'll find it. It's called, Why Afghanistan Can Never Be Conquered. And it does a good example, a little bit of basic education, which I watched today before. came out of the air to get a little bit of my basic spec, because the people of Afghanistan do not have a loyalty to country like a lot of countries would. The reason for that being is Afghanistan is sort of segregated into, I think they said, nine different tribes, if you will, cultures. It's not a single unified country per se. Yeah, there's a central government, but The best example is the pastunes in the southeastern portion of Afghanistan. A big portion of the country are pastunes. I think that's how you say them. And they don't even recognize you have pastunes on. And this is true of all the regions of Afghanistan. All your little clicks, all your little belief system, the different forms of Islam and the different cultures within Afghanistan. They don't really recognize, they have part of their tribe on both sides of the border pretty much everywhere in Afghanistan. So, and Pakistan is a good example. The Pashuns of Afghanistan, about half of them live in Pakistan and half of them live in Afghanistan. And the border is so porous and they don't really recognize that as a border. They almost see their own little tribe as a separate country from even Pakistan and Afghanistan. They're their own people, they have their own little culture, their own little world. nothing necessarily wrong with that. I can't really give good examples here of the US, necessarily. I mean, at one time you may have had Southerners and Northerners kind of thing, but that doesn't really apply much today. There's still some of that kind of stuff going on, but in any case, Afghanistan doesn't really have a unified country like most countries do, where the whole country is kind of united behind their flag or their government. Where it's where well a lot of countries don't do that anyway, but you get the gym We here in the US are generally behind generally behind our government In a lot of respects for most of the population. Maybe not the people with some of my audience I understand that and that might include me but We you are loyal to your country probably but maybe not your government. There's a difference there But the people of Afghanistan don't really have that same loyalty. Their country doesn't really exist on a map. There's no country called Pestun land or whatever. They have their own little population bordering both Afghanistan and Pakistan. And that's why supposedly Osama bin Laden being able to easily get to Pakistan and Pakistan supporting some so-called terror and just as Afghanistan was before we started intervening. But anyway, This is one of the reasons that Pakistan can't really, I mean, I'm sorry, Afghanistan can't really be conquered by anyone. They don't really have a central government like most governments do and their people aren't loyal to their government or their so-called country. Afghanistan has completely landlocked. They have no ports. The military, I'll get into the military part later. So anyway, we under false pretenses, 20 years ago, almost 20 years ago, we went into Afghanistan looking what we're doing. We were, oh, we were the trade we were funding for Osama bin Laden. Then we got him about 10 minutes later supposedly. And then, oh, why are we still there? We're hunting for Osama bin Laden. And all the while, there's been no declaration of war by Congress. So the whole thing has been just a police state war since day one. We have no business being there. All four presidents that were involved before Biden Should be put on trial and for treason not only to the treason to our country the Constitution but also on trial for murder That's the bottom line But of course that won't happen. No, they're all got they're all scot-free and and even though I'm not a Biden supporter I am and he's catching a lot of heat right now I for one I'm glad that somebody finally had the guts to do it and Maybe he did it wrong. Maybe he Trump reduced troops But he didn't bring him home like it was one of his promises by the way and it seems like every prison comes along promise Yeah, it was just it was out of Afghanistan. No, that's hasn't happened now until now and now we're finally getting out and it's become a It's being a problem both for Republicans and Democrats actually the only part that most of the talking heads and the pundits on the press are talking about as being a mistake is is the Miscalculation of the speed at which the Taliban were able to reconquer the country. And I was listening to the news, I haven't really seen much video, I had to go up to a Wi-Fi spot and look at videos from YouTube or whatever to see any video portions. I did go to see that airplane thing at the airport because I wanted to see what all the hubbub was about. But the, where was I going with this? The press doesn't seem to care much about anything but the fact that maybe Biden made it his big mistake was not of the administration not realizing this could happen so quickly. I don't know of course what information Biden has but I'm sitting here listening to the radio all the things going on over the last few weeks and I remember one point by Zell they'll never take over Afghanistan at any kind of great speed or anything of course that's what happened but I'm also hearing I'm thinking, I'm looking at the speed at which the Taliban is advancing within their country. City after sea, the Providence Everfront, which is advancing, advancing, advancing day after day, here in all these other regions that are taking over. And my way of thinking, and I don't have any evidence of this, but I'm sure the US government had some knowledge of this, if this has any truth to it. It seems, sure seems to me like the present, the well, formerly present president of Afghanistan probably would have had an agreement all along with the Taliban probably were in bed with the Taliban so that's happened so easily so quickly without almost a shot being fired it's just beyond how do you how does that even happen do the people of Afghanistan have that such moral loyalty the country that they'll just walk away throw down their arms give up and walk away run maybe and I don't know what information of course the US had Behind the scenes or from the CIA this it's still going to be there even after we leave you can bet your dollar bet your bottom dollar the CIA is gonna be around Afghanistan probably always have been What was known that was the president known to be because the He had a pre-recorded speech the day he fled the country about oh, yeah, we're fighting them. We're gonna fight them. We're gonna win this and we're gonna keep Kabul And then we tied you'd already fled the country So it seemed like the fix was in from the beginning from their president. That's just my opinion. I don't know. I don't know that to be fair. But it just seems really obvious. And on the press they're saying, all the talking heads will say, well, they could be within, they could be in Cabala within weeks. And I'm thinking, dude, haven't you listened to your own reports? They'll be with them Cabool within days. And actually the next day they were there. It was like, oh, come on. Something's wrong with this whole story. In the meantime now, we fled and literally fled just like the Saigon, 1975 I think it was, where helicopters were taking people off the roof of the embassy. Well, it's happened there. Now we're trying to get everybody out of the airport and the airport's masked with all these thousands of people that now need to get out of the country otherwise they may end up dead. Now, the present, the latest statements from the Taliban, because now they're basically from the whole country. Other than the airport in Kabul, it's about the only place now that basically seems to be the only thing they don't control right now. They are presently saying, oh, no, we're a better Taliban. We're going to give women rights. We're going to be a nicer, gentler. People who are wanting to leave will be able to leave without repercussions, blah, blah, blah. And well, OK, if you trust them, then they've got some land they can sell you too, right? So, who knows? Nobody really knows. It's never been promising any promises coming out of them. But in the meantime, we're in talks with the Taliban. How many countries are going to recognize this as a legitimate government? Well, Russia and China already are basically recognizing them and still going to be conducting trade and economic transactions. Who knows what other countries will join in? We are giving them legitimacy enough to be in talks with them, just as Trump did as well, by the way. Made deals with the Taliban. Lest you think I'm favoring Biden for some reason. So the country's a mess. Will they be killing people that work for the US? Because if you think about it, folks, and probably all of you have heard this and understand this concept, It's not just US military and diplomats and embassy people, so on, that are meeting the people of the country. It's many, they say probably about 100,000 people of Afghanis, of Afghanis that worked for the US in this 20 year occupation. Anything from translators to cooks for the embassy staff, whatever. Anybody that worked for the US government in the last 20 years. now potentially could be a target of execution by Taliban. And if they were to flee the country, the meme is, and it's supposedly happened before, if their families could be murdered because their son or whoever in their family was an employee of the US government, the invaders, the occupiers. That's what we were. So what would be I've kind of been waiting to hear maybe this won't happen, but so far the promises this won't happen The kind of waiting to hear if they start shooting planes down as they leave the airport before they leave Afghanistan So far that hasn't happened But can you imagine the the hell that that will ensue if they start shooting down planes? Won't let any planes come in or leave the airport in Kabul if they take back over the airport This would be a simple matter for them to take over the airport at this point But they they haven't yet so we'll see that can that could leave that could be an escalation that who knows what the hell happened there Well, Biden have the guts to go in and Carpet bomb them again and whatever. Oh, no, what do you what the hell do you carpet bomb? Throw the whole country They're like ants. They still survive. No matter what you do. They're still going to be there. We can't to conquer that country. You know the country has been able to conquer that country. Of course, Biden claims we weren't trying to conquer the country. We weren't trying to be occupiers and we weren't trying to change their form of government. But yet, in the meantime, we're letting them enjoy, if you want to call that word, enjoy, our so-called freedoms of schooling and a lot of the things that we, some of us value as free choice. We were basically instilling upon them. and they're getting used to it. Now they're going to go back to their old ways? Who knows? They say that any country, anywhere in the world, and you're going to find this to be true probably, any country in the world that has religion as their basis for their government is going to be in trouble. They're going to have problems. And although a lot of you, I know a lot of you love to say, well, this is a Christian nation. No, we're a nation. of people who have free choice of religion may be based on Christian ideals and certainly most of the founding fathers could be proclaimed to be of a Christian sect of some sort, but we have the freedom of religion. Are they going to have freedom of religion as a Taliban when it's an Islamic government? Nobody thinks so. I wouldn't kid yourself. So without the freedom of choice of religion, Many countries are going to suffer from some sort of fate like what we're going to see here happen in Afghanistan in the coming decades. Much of this is my opinion based on things that are going on. I may be presenting a different view and maybe not. A lot of you probably already understand all this. Now we've abandoned, we've spent over a trillion dollars, we've abandoned billions of dollars in military equipment that we couldn't get out in time. But threat not, probably, Knowing some people in the military and the way they've explained it to me, equipment that gets abandoned gets at least disabled some way where they won't be able to use it, if not outright destroyed. They had enough time to do this to all the military hardware left behind. And this sometimes can include booby-trapping and... Removing key components such as computer chips and things like this to where even a helicopter, Black Hawk helicopter left there, it would take them decades to figure out how to get things to work. Or even if they could get the thing to get parts. Just removing a single cotter key in a complex machine like a Black Hawk helicopter could spell huge disaster for any piece of military equipment. This is sensitive as what they are for something like a military helicopter today. So if they're easy to sabotage, whether or not they're outright destroyed, I don't know how much of that was available. This is not information that I'm aware of that we're allowed to know. Probably classified military, but... probably from what I've been explaining to people by the military who know about this kind of thing, the equipment that they have, although it's a huge loss for us in monetary terms, will be useless to them other than scrap metal or whatever. So that's what I think I've been insured by about people. So in other words, they don't have our missiles that are going to be used against us according to what I understand. Things like that, if they even were left behind, were... booby-trapped or destroyed in such a way that they couldn't be used for what their intended purpose is. So that's the good news out of this, a little bad news, good news kind of thing. But who's responsible? Bush for sending them in the first place, right? But then Obama for not removing them for the next two terms. Bush for not removing them. Trump for not removing them. And now Biden is removing them. I gotta give him credit, folks, sorry. I'm not a Biden fan by any means, but at least it's beginning to be done finally. Maybe he doesn't want to be a criminal. And he made steps early on to start this process. Well, there we go. Can you hear me, Greg? I can hear you. I hear you say you gotta give Biden credit. Well, keep in mind he was only keeping Trump's timeline. We had a treaty to be withdrawn by this point in time. Well, Trump was did start the process. There's no question about it, but he also we were at we withdrew under treaty which we had had which the Which the military has been saying that the F the Taliban? Violated the treaty If I know you don't have don't watch TV very often you haven't had your computer But yeah, that's what the military has been saying is that we have If we wanted to go back in, we have the excuse to go back in because they violated the treaty, but Biden continued on with the Trump treaty on the withdrawal date, even though that the Afghan- the Afghan- Taliban had been attacking settlements and everything. We knew this was coming before we pulled out. To say that they didn't with the way they were reporting on it, you know, that's BS. But anyway, yeah, this keep in mind this withdraws was set on the Trump timeline This is actually when the treaty said we would be pulling out Well, the surprise seems to be the speed at which it all went down where they actually go all the way to kabukah ball Kabul How are you say it? But I might point out though Trump had four years to get out and He delayed it till the end or delayed it till way near the end where in other words he could have made steps right in the beginning to get him out and he didn't so I still have to blame Trump for this as well personally that's my opinion because he could have got he could have made steps right away to get us out like he promised but anyway Afghanistan is a mess is always going to be a mess when we leave it so matter is going to be a mess any other country that's trying to go in there it's going to be a mess they're making their own country a mess and it will continue to be that way it will always be that way I mean really will and that's just kind of a sad fact with Afghanistan so The Soviets are sitting back laughing as well as the Soviets now Russia. The Soviets tried to do it, they couldn't do it. Their military was just as substantial as ours. They had the same capabilities as we did. And they're even more in tune with what the local customs and the countries like. Because there were, I think, three countries of the old Soviet Union that borders Afghanistan. So maybe they should have known what they were getting into too and they still failed. Does anybody have the illusion that we weren't going to fail? But we should have been there in the first place. That's my main point with all this, because there was no declaration of war. All of them should be put up for treason to our Constitution and murder for murdering people in sovereign nations. That's my basic bottom line. If they want to follow the Constitution like they've taken the oath to do, then are they really our president? So who's the blame? Well, and a lot of you aren't going to like to hear this. But you and I are to blame for letting it to happen. You and I are let well you are are to blame for paying them to do what they did. That's right. I gave up the IRS in 1999. So I can sit back with a clear conscience saying I didn't have anything to do with this. Because I saw things being happening in my country and I decided they don't listen to my vote. They don't listen to me holding up signs. They don't listen to anything. Except you stop paying them. And if everybody were to do this, they couldn't pull this crap what they do all around the world. Do we really have any reason to be anywhere in the world right now other than our own country? If you look back at the way militaries, and a lot of you are going to disagree with me, we've done awesome stuff. I'm sorry folks, but this is my opinion, you can get your own show. Our country was set up to where we really didn't need a military. We had National Guard. We had the Coast Guard and then later Civil Air Patrol. We had these small military, what do you call it, services set up. But lo and behold, almost as soon as the Constitution was cleared, we started developing Navy and Army and Marines and Air Force and this went on and on. The only legitimate reason to have an Army is for defense. But we almost virtually have not used our own armies for defense of our own country. That's what a legitimate army does. It defends your borders. We haven't done that. Our military has always been an occupier, an invasion force, a police force, a police state, almost since our country was founded, almost. And we really didn't need that. And we shouldn't, our troops should all be back here, but no, we're scattered on something like 90 countries of the world. with military bases, some places we've... Why are we in Senegal? Why are we in all these countries everywhere in the world? For what reason? Are we gonna start shooting those people too at a moment's notice? Are we gonna protect some country that's being invaded because they're part of the UN? Did we do anything with Crimea? Of course, they weren't part of the UN. We sit back and we just watch and say and point our finger at Putin say now don't do that anymore, Mr Putin Meantime we have the most powerful probably the most powerful military in the world And we're not doing things that we suppose it we ignore Something like Crimea, but that we go into Afghanistan Without provocation I might add. I mean really when you look at it, okay if terrorism starts to reform in Afghanistan and we get attacked and they're saying whoever the new boogeyman is did this from a cave in Afghanistan What is our recourse really go in there and bait him again? Find out what Katie is in bomb that we tried that which might bomb in caves didn't work We had to go in there. At least that's what claim was we had to go in there So again, I'm sorry. I'm a lot of people may not agree with me on this Let me move on now. Unless somebody wants to call and talk about this more, I think I've kind of said my piece. There will be no peace in Afghanistan. The whole Middle East is kind of screwed anyway, isn't it? As long as Israel is there and Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons and on and on and on, it's always going to be a mess no matter how you look at it. Interesting enough, I didn't notice, China also has a border with Afghanistan. of the many countries. China actually, it's a small border, but China actually has borders of Afghanistan as well. And they've now decided to continue with trade and economic, because they have a lot of resources that China is going to be very, very willing to go in and try to get, including large quantities from what I understand of lithium, which is going to be key to Biden's electric car plan, which is going to be a mess also. China's already taken the lead. They're taking the lead on things like solar panels, which makes you think they aren't going to take the lead on things like electric cars. Anyway, next topic I want to get into. The COVID-19. Now, we've been seeing a lot of new push. Remember, first, they were When the vaccine first came out, hold on, nobody's rushing, jumping on here. Everybody's 60 years old or older, first responders, medical personnel, blah, blah, blah, those get first. Okay, so wait your turn, wait your turn, wait your turn. And then, okay, well, we've got all of them now. Now let's allow more people to come in and more people are flooding in, but the flood stopped at some point, but people wanting to get the vaccine. Then it became, well, okay, now it's open doors. Anybody, because now I've seen at Walmart, you can basically walk in without appointment and get it back to you. Basically, they're everywhere at some point. So anybody that wanted one could have gotten one months ago now. But a lot of people are holding off. Some people, most people are probably just, well, I wait to see what happens to Aunt Harriet because Aunt Harriet, she got the vaccine. Let's see if she survives. Let's see what happens. A lot of people were just kind of in that mode. And when I'm saying the word vaccine, I'm sorry, it's not really a vaccine. It's technically different than a vaccine. But anyway, the word vaccine, I'm using it as a general blanket statement about the shock people are getting, the jab as the rest of the world calls it. Now, Then we saw of course nobody wanting it then they started using the sent us Lotteries I heard some reports of there's one employer heard in the news yesterday offering a thousand dollar bonus to their employees who get the vaccine employees employers employees and so they're now they're begging people to get it and Next comes the force because now we've seen this test starting to happen schools, maybe employers, the US government was wanting to vaccinate, forcibly vaccinate all the military personnel. But there's a little problem with that. The problem with that is, well, if you're in the military, you're owned by the government, right? Well, they've got a little rule. I can't remember the right name of the rule. Law, statute, I can't remember what the right name for a military rule is. I can't remember the right name for it. But anyway, the rule is They can force an FDA approved vaccine on military personnel. And well, you know, nothing's really been approved by the FDA yet. It only had this emergency authorization thing. Now they're working on that, and once they get approval, that probably the military will be the first to be forced. Maybe federal employees, if you're an employee of the federal government, they could force you. They can't force the general population. Don't hold me exactly to that quote yet, because there's some stars attached to that. And that's what I'm going to get into now, because I did a lot of looking. First of all, back when the vaccines kind of first came out, or when they were about ready to come out, there was a lot of memes on the internet saying the US government is going to force vaccines on citizens. Now, this was one of the original fear-mongering back right before the vaccine was introduced. Epidemiologists view COVID-19 vaccine, which at the time of the writing of this particular article I'm talking about, isn't quite available yet, as one of the best ways to end the pandemic. And this is more of a mainstream site, okay? In fall of 2020, US federal government released plans to force every citizen to get a vaccine. That was the meme. Let me see if I can read the whole thing. and where it came from. Since the early months of COVID-19 outbreak in the US, rumors circulated authorities plan to impose mandatory vaccinations to end the pandemic. In one viral video, for instance, it was viewed a conspiracy theory that the government would forcibly round up unvaccinated people while another popular meme falsely claimed schools would force COVID-19 vaccines on children returning to classes in the fall of 2020. Now, this is... This is coming from a standpoint of the federal government now, not state governments. There's a distinction here. This is talking about federal government here. The online campaign aimed to discredit what APF, Epidemiologists, epidemiologists viewed as one of the best ways to defeat the virus was a widely available vaccine, which as of this writing is now coming upon us. By mid-September of 2020, as immunization manufacturers scrambled to develop this product, there were numerous inquiries about the content about these websites that were claiming this. There's a 16-page webpage titled, it was titled, the government has released their initial plans to force vaccination on everyone and it alleged, and this is the quote from the website, Trump, was the president of that of course, Trump has the military lined up and ready to distribute this vaccine to the public whether you want it or not. The plan is to distribute the vaccine first to healthcare and other vital workers as well as those most vulnerable, likely older populations. After production ramps up, it will be made available to all Americans who want it. If you decide you don't want it, don't worry, the military will help convince you. Once this vaccine gets into your bloodstream, you cannot take it back out. This one is different from every other vaccine ever made. And it's going to be necessary if you want to get groceries or leave your house. Mandatory or not, they will not do what they can to convince you to take the vaccine. ending of quote. In other words, the page claimed that the US Department of Defense, the Department of Defense which oversees the military, was preparing to make citizens get an eventual COVID-19 vaccination if they want to frequent public spaces, all under these directions from the US President Donald Trump. Now, to debunk this theory, and when you look at the source, and a lot of you are going to disagree with me on this too, because I think a lot of you believe in this website, for some ungodly reason. consider their source. The webpage existed on a website called Before Its News. The site attempted to brand itself as a news outlet accepting content from quote a community of individuals report on what's going on all around them from all around the world and the quote. According to the all about it's it's all about us about us page from it's Before Its News. Anyone with a free account on the website can publish stories, and the most popular entries are those that did not apply to news writing standards, but rather showed stream of consciousness writing on conspiracy theories. Considering the site's lack of or non-existent editing structure and news judgment, the Forest News is kind of considered to be junk news by most anybody who studies this sort of thing. And again, I'm sorry because I know a lot of you like this website. A lot of you go for anything with news in it in the URL is highly suspect or truth, highly suspect. And there's other key words in there too that you could put in that red flag immediately. Okay. Again, I know a lot of you are not going to like this. Now, analyze, let's analyze a transcript from White House from the September 16th news briefing. This is of last year. of 2020, which appeared to be the basis for the web page of alleged allegation of forced vaccinations. And at the press conference, the Trump administration outlined its plan for getting vaccines to Americans when the US Food and Drug Administration authorizes mass distribution. You hear what I said? Author outlined its plan for getting vaccinations to Americans, then say forcing it. The president said the military was lined up to help with the plan's logistics. confirm one aspect of the of the meme, the claim. Though no one at the event said vaccinations would be forced on people or less citizens would need the shots to leave their homes. And then you can review federal documents with more details about the government's plans. A Congressional report said the Department of Health and Human Services was leading vaccine research while the department of defense was partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to distribute the final product. All parties were working to ensure that every American who wants to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can receive one per the report. Nowhere in the document did the government say it would force vaccinations on people. Also in analyzing, you might consider the remarks of Dr. Anthony Paltge, Director of the National Institutes for Allergies and Infectious Diseases. as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force at a virtual event hosted by George Washington University on August 19th. During the event, a student asked if Hao Chi supports a nationwide mandate of the COVID-19 vaccine. And he responded, quote, no, definitely not. You don't want to mandate. and try and force anyone to take a vaccine. No, no, they didn't mandate anything, Craig. Not at all. Instead, what you've got are these guidelines that if you don't follow, like in California or in New York, you can be arrested and fined up to $1,000. I'm good. Everybody's complaining about not having not having enough workers to go to a business. Well, the businesses have been recommended not to let you work at them unless you have proof that you have this COVID vaccine. So no, it wasn't mandatory forced inoculation directly, but it sure seems like it is on the offhand on the slide. You can't do anything unless you have it. Go ahead. Okay, hold on Ed. Hold on. You're partly slaying my thunder, but also as I already said, That's the state level. I'm talking about the federal level right now. And I'm going to get into the state level here in a minute. Because I'm not disagreeing with you what you just said there. Okay. So anyway, that's coming up. But yeah, you're right. But I'm getting to that. But anyway, again, quoting from Fauci. You can you can mandate for certain groups of people like health workers, but for the general population you can't I mean here at my own hospital at the NIH We get influenza vaccines and if you refuse with no good reason other than you don't just want to take it Then we don't allow you to take care of patients on the wards during the influenza season So that's a mandate, but we don't want to be mandating from the federal government to the general population, it would be unenforceable and inappropriate." End of quote from Colchy. Okay, now continue on. In addition to healthcare facilities, schools may require students and staff to receive certain immunizations, okay? Now we're going to get into the state here. What I need to do is I need to hopefully find this next article that goes into that, and I may have to pause long enough to find it. It looks like I'm going to have to do a search. I'm on my phone and I don't have screen upon screen available for me to, um, and I'm typing in now. I don't know if you can hear anything. I have no ability to go from page to page. We can't hear you typing and you sound good. Okay. Well, typing is not even quite a term anymore. I guess I'm old school word typing, but I'm probably don't even exist anymore. Entering data. Um, And I see mandatory vaccinations, hopefully. And the mandatory vaccination thing, that wasn't for lack of trying, Craig. We covered it on this station and we didn't just go to other news sources, we went right to the House of Representative bills that were put forward where you had people who stopped it like Rand Paul, who was an actual doctor, and they belittled him, and the other people who voted against it, you know, doing a mandate instead of, oh, what's the term they use? Oh, gosh. their guidelines. Yes, yes, the CDC guidelines. And since when can the CDC mandate a, that's one thing that you've heard about the, oh, the suspension on evictions that's out there and it's a nationwide thing. Do you know who mandated that? Was it Congress? Was it the House of Representatives? Was it the President? No, it was the director of the CDC. Who gave her the power to do that? You know, that's not the way our system works a selected representative of the of the CDC doesn't have the power to override Congress the House representatives or The president of the United States or even state state representatives or the homeowners for that matter when it comes to that But anyway, I'll back up you find your article I Thought I did but it wasn't the one I think I found it now. Let's see if this is the one. Hopefully this is it. Okay. Yes, this is it. This is the one now. Okay. Now, this story is also old, but then the claim comes now. Can people be jailed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine in the US? Now, even without a COVID-19 vaccine yet available at the time of this writing, it wasn't quite available. Asked if individuals who refuse one could face criminal penalties and the answer is the US individual US states The actual answer is yes Individuals US states would be legally authorized to impose criminal penalties on individuals who refuse to undergo a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination This is something a lot of you don't want to hear but I've done some research on this now I got some quotes here and some data. What news article are you reading from? What company is that? Because you just told us to be wary about some of these news agencies. And who did the research, does it say? Well, I've got a few. What I've got here, I'm going to quote the sources here in the articles because I got a couple things here. Now, last summer, when this particular meme started coming out. And the answer is yes, I can. There's been, let's see, let's see. From an article published by KGTV in San Diego, California, which bore the headline, quote, states have authority to find or jail people who refuse coronavirus vaccine, attorney says, end of quote. The attorney in question was Dove Fox, and I'm having to do a Fox News. a law professor and director of the Centers for Health and Law Policy and Bioethics at the University of San Diego. And this is to quote the article, as drug makers race to force, I'm sorry, to develop the vaccine against the coronavirus, several legal questions are emerging. And one is, could the government require people to get, could people who refuse to roll up their sleeves get banned from stores or lose their jobs? The short answer is yes, according to Dr. Dov Fox, a law professor. First name is D-O-V. Dov, a law professor and the director of the Center for Health and Law Policy and Bioethics at the University of San Diego. States, here's a quote from him, states can compel vaccinations in more or less intrusive ways, he said in an interview. They can limit access to schools or services or jobs if people don't get vaccinated. And we're already seeing that stuff start now. They could force them to pay a fine or even lock them up in jail. Cox noted authorities in the United States have never attempted to jail people for refusing to vaccinate, but other countries like France have adopted the aggressive tactic. The legal precedent takes back to 1905 in a landmark US Supreme Court case, Jacobson versus Massachusetts. The court ruled Massachusetts had the authority to find people who refuse vaccinations for smallpox. And I'm going to get into the Supreme Court case a little bit more here. From Jacobson versus Massachusetts. The interview with Fox, again not Fox News, republished by WMAR on the network website. Fox assessment was accurate. The 1905 Supreme Court decision he highlighted, said a precedent for subsequent court rulings that have reaffirmed over the ensuing century that state and local authorities, the rest of their state and local authorities, as a federal government, can in principle impose penalties, including criminal sanctions upon individuals who refuse to undergo mandatory vaccinations. In February 1902, the Board of Health in Cambridge, Massachusetts introduced a regulation requiring that any resident who has not been vaccinated against smallpox in the previous five years must be devaccinated or re-vaccinated. Mass useless states law imposed a fine of $5. Okay, remember this is 1905. $5 for anyone over the age of 21 years old who was eligible to receive the vaccination but refused. In July of that year, Henning Jacobson, a Swedish immigrant and Lutheran pastor, aged in his 40s, refused to be vaccinated and was arrested and charged with violating the state's compulsory vaccination law. He was tried and convicted and fined $5. Jacobson challenged his conviction, but the Massachusetts Supreme Court upheld it and he took his case to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1904. According to a contemporary news report, Jacobson's legal challenges were funded by the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Society. Anti-vaxxers in that case back in the day. In February 1905, the court issued its decision upholding the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision and ruling that the state law that Jacobson was found to have violated was not in breach of his constitutional rights. His conviction was upheld. In the majority opinion, just as John Marshall Harlan summarized some of the main issues at stake. The defendant, Jacobson, insists that his liberty is invaded when the state subjects him to fine or imprisonment or neglecting or refusing to submit to vaccination. That a compulsory vaccination law is unreasonable, arbitrary, and oppressive and therefore hostile to the inherent right of every Freeman to care for his own body and health in such way as to him seems best. And that the execution of such law against one who objects to vaccination, no matter for what reason, is nothing short of an assault upon his person. That's the first sentence. It loved long sentences. Next sentence, again from the Supreme Court in 1905. But the liberty secured by the Constitution of the United States to every person within its jurisdiction does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint. There are some manifold restraints to which every person is necessarily subject for the common good, period. And any other basis organized society could not exist with safety to its members. Society based on the rule that each one is a law unto himself would soon be confronted with disorder and anarchy." End of quote from Justice Harlan in 1905, let's say in 1904, 1905 as US Supreme Court. So the Jacob decision was based in part on a long standing principle known as the police power doctrine, which gives a state the authority in certain circumstances and within certain parameters limit the individual rights of those living within its jurisdiction in order to protect the common good or preserve the safety. It applies particularly to actions or behaviors that would not ordinarily be regarded as criminal or aberrant. For example, peacefully walking down a public street after dark is almost always regarded as acceptable, non-criminal behavior and fully in keeping with a person's constitutionally enshrined individual liberty. However, in specific circumstances, for example, where rioting in a particular city or neighborhood means state or local authorities decided for the common good is best served by imposing a curfew, walking down a public street after dark, although not inherently criminal or dangerous to others, can lawfully be prohibited in a specific location for a defined period of time. And those who insist on doing it can be lawfully subjected to criminal penalties. Unless you're a peaceful protester with a torch. Well, as Ed pointed out earlier too, we see the state starting to do this. Now, at first we're seeing, okay, it's healthcare workers, okay, if you don't want to do it, you got to take a test every week. I mean, it's not the same everywhere yet, but New York City and California were the first. I don't know who else has followed at this point yet, but we probably will see more of this. Well Craig, you're almost at a time, and before you go, I did play a couple weeks ago the episode of your program from the 6th, the Day of the Capitol Riot, where you were talking about the, we covered the riot a little bit, but we spent more time talking about the COVID thing and about the waves. And it's like, we've hit that third or fourth wave as you talked about it in that program, right about in time when you said we would. My whole thing with the vaccines is they tell you you got to get it to stop the spread. But if you get it, as we've seen in the news, they can't hide it because whole sports teams who have had the vaccine have gotten COVID and they've spread it to whole other sports teams. So we know that if you get the vaccine, you can still spread, you can still get the virus, you can still spread the virus. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the virus is in your system, it can still mutate, right? Yeah, and you can spread it to people even if you've had the vaccine of course. Yeah, so you got the you have the vaccine you can get sick you can end up in the hospital It may they say that it may prevent you from a terminal case You know from where you end up and that's the door But it doesn't stop the virus. It doesn't stop it from mutating which is why we've got all these variants that are showing up and They're requiring health care workers to get the vaccine that way they can work in the buildings without masks and they can't make up their mind on that either whether or not you do or don't need a mask. That kind of ridiculous thing. But with the virus being the way that it is, I mean, what do you think this vaccine is actually doing if it doesn't stop the spread, if it doesn't really keep you safe as it were because people who get it, they still end up in the hospital. And they still want you to wear a mask. In most places, that's what I'm hearing already that are doing this new vaccine, new updates, where re-imposing the infanctions upon the people for their freedoms to walk into a store or whatever. They're already going on all over the country here and there in different levels of extremities. And yeah, I didn't realize I was getting so close to the end of time. And let me just summarize really quick in about 30 seconds. A hundred years ago, There were four variants and it lasted two years. And mostly, and I went over the timeframe of what happened 100 years ago, and they had no vaccine. So the same thing's gonna happen now, but they're using this fourth one to demonize the people who aren't going to get it and maybe try to force them to get it. to get the vaccine because they're so desperate to get everybody to have to get this vaccine. But a hundred years ago, we didn't have it. But that's what happened a hundred years ago. That's what I based it all on. I just studied what happened a hundred years ago. And history is repeating itself. So anyway, thanks for everybody for listening. Hopefully I'll be back next week with a real computer. And we can do all these more things that I've been wanting to cover the last couple of weeks. So until next time, with real science, we've been on dot info. I thank everybody for listening. So long. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be brought. 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 torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories northeast north northwest and southeast ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot for mg dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good. Evening to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outlying Tuesdays, territories in the clock it is 807 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. It is the 18th of August. It is the 13th year of open and obvious and in your face. Blowing it at you people. They're blowing at you. Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. Oh, but I just fixed this hoarder. I probably shouldn't have fixed it. We could have eaten the babies later. But they're just silicone orbs. Anyway, also 2021 Battle for the Republic Dance of the Swords. And it is a pretty day. We look like it'll want to rain on us. It still does. But ignore that. You don't even bother worrying about that during the day because otherwise you'd lose it. Got a lot of work done, really happy with that. Made some phenomenal deals on tools. The more I dig through the boxes I got last weekend, and here it is, I didn't get to some of it until Wednesday to give you an idea how much I picked up, I ended up with another box full of micrometers, scales, template guides, metal trim guides, all kinds of fun stuff for doing cuts and scrolls. big chunk of money for two dollars i think you know if the whole box in the box literally is probably worth like it said this one's worth about four five hundred dollars if i had to go out by these probably would cost more first of all these are all american tools not chinese copies and it's obviously a trade man i don't know who this guy was uh... that was you know apparently say not dead he was retiring but he took the pension just put it in boxes and two dollars a box and three dollars a box and you know that was a price range and I just said oh $2 $3 those all go with me that goes with me those go with me those four over there go with me that big box over there goes to me and I'll take all of the pipe wrenches for two and you know $3 apiece that were you know 24 and 30 inch and 35 inch and steel I like steel over aluminum I got one aluminum it was like $2 but the steel It means you get a little weight to help when you're trying to armstrong something and if you set it upright that weight counts with gravity, trust me. So anyway, price is right and I cannot complain. In fact, I'm always amazed at the stuff that might have gone even to the scrapyard. God knows what idiot sticks and fools are sending to the scrapyard in the way of precision equipment because they don't have a clue. It's just sad, but that's why you got to hawk in there guys. Don't hesitate. Whatever the price is, if it's cheap, cheap like that, just buy it. Just get it. Get it off the shelf. Get it where it needs to be. One of the other things that I got out of this deal today were cut off, cut offs, guides. Let's see. Oh, drill bits. I got multiples of large bore. The smallest was 5'8". The biggest one was 1.5". All of them flawless condition. Just got moisture somewhere. There's a little bit of a spot of patima. Not scoring the metal, but you know how you get that little wash. Those are all right now wiped them down by hand. Already put them into penetrating oil. I've got to save the old cake pans everybody puts in the freebie boxes. Those cake pans and those pie pans are perfect for lays when you need to immerse something and you want something that's uniform you can work with. You can make little racks for little like 10 by or 12 by 12 cake pans and put them on the rack and let them soak sit there and be in oil, not just in the air, but be in oil in reserve waiting. And like a lot of them, they've got like a Tupperware plastic milky lid. That's better still. dust cover moisture cover you got the you got the uh... bits in lubricant and again if you don't want to do it anyway then cheap you can go use more oil take your old old used motor oil run it through the coffee and filter i talked about with charcoal pour it into the filter let the oil go through the other end if you can save it for your vehicle because you might need it later fine but it also once you filter you got all of the other metals and everything out turn around and use it to and to lubricate all of your tools that are going to be on standby, like drill bits, cutters, chucks, whatever. This way, they can't rust. If air can't get to them, they're going to, if they've got some oxidation, you've got to clean them up. You can't just dump them in the oil. But even if you did, that would be better than letting them just sit out in the air. If the air can't get to it, that oxygen conversion isn't going to take place. Not in, if it's already started a little bit and you still just put it in the oil, it'd still be much, much, much slower. and so that is the big double plus good thing you need to be working on so just think ahead a lot of stuff you get at the freebies are just got a whole box full of uh... cake pans some of them gained okay we're like well i'm sure that they will you want those four and it's like what not to use them for baking although i could put them in field kitchens i've got building up another three or four camp kits that are going to go out and get buried uh... audit uh... rally points or were on emergency points I grab every pan, every crock pot, every, every, especially iron skillets that are in the freebie boxes. Those get separated, so I have a set of each, and we know as each one gets filled out, it gets canned up into a five gallon pail. If they're small enough, if it's bigger, I use other containers. Make sure everything is sealed, wrapped up, everything inside, including some spatulas, some stir-ware, some stainless steel spoons from another grab box. Glass plates if you want, but you can also usually run into pie pans and the pie tins make great field Field plates, you know, just like your camp plates and away you go. So I got 40 or 50 free pie plates the other day. They're gonna want to scrap metal for casting for aluminum or tin steel or they're gonna be used for what they're intended for food Either way they work. Okay anyway are couple things here i want to touch on this right from the get-go i got mine so i'll mention it now on the air but uh... military uniform supply dot com military uniform supply dot com military uniform supply dot com these ain't nothing fancy i don't care if you take a need a a wide boo they only have one side of the free big boys out there they don't have a nine there's no tens there's no eleven they have one fact 14 wide. 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All right, yeah. The deadline for the ATF remarks on comments on their... for the lower and the reclassification of some of their... that we want to do and also on the braces, crystal braces, is gonna be coming up at the end here. Do you think, is it of any value to go ahead and write a comment to these guys? I mean, is it worth the effort? That's well, it's the old story. If you wanna do something peaceable, the old thing is remember you're dealing with scurrilous turds and remember, that they're keeping a list which by the way we are all on list anyway so you should care about that but uh... the thing is that it may if you make a comment it's just like uh... don't do it it's ill it's illegitimate bad i would die would don't try to argue with them make you'll make them have any common sense they don't and there are there's a real quick at bastard anyway uh... don't do it that's what i did you say don't do it it's wrong it's uh... contrary to uh... again uh... you know good law don't do it it's contrary good law or whatever you want to put away something very simple don't do don't try to debate don't try to educate them they're all i have to have on the other side they already know that they're doing wrong they're just laughing because they got a whole bunch of people in the regime they're all culminated the same place now at the same time and they're empowering these these at these jackasses to do what they're doing but if you want to do it and i don't think it's going to be any better better or worse with what's on the horizon you know what i mean if you were in buying guns you're on the list if you've done any ffl all purchases you're on the list when they go full communist red terror i'd i don't know that making a comment would put you anywhere up the up the list right now with the way things are going because they already have stated that have already been admitting that they've been handing a lot of this information that they weren't supposed to over to a whole lot of other people at first they claim they never kept the garbage and i told everybody for years they did and now lo and behold it comes out they did so we were right we were right we were right So jumping in there if you want to give them a straight forward flat statement, do not support this, it is wrong. Do not support, do not do this, it is wrong. That's something that's easy to say. You don't need to qualify what you believe and you don't need to qualify anything that they're doing and then tell them do not do this, it is wrong. That's simple and it's easy to understand and you can't try to reinterpret it. Oh you like some of it, but not other parts Don't try to be apologetic. Don't be stupid. Don't give them any ground because you know what you give them an inch They take 10 miles. They don't just take a mile. They'll try to roll right over your hind end jump over your neighbor, too So that's another thing to remember when you make comments. Just keep it simple. Nope. This is wrong Don't do it and that would be the way to go about it but if they had a right to set i think we've got today and tomorrow for that and then the comment letter is over and of course they've had all of the at pat uh... you know kosher communist of from all different call in places all over the the planet uh... getting in there to say that rorocco get the guns there the minority but there the mouthy ones who organized you know very well and they think that paper pushing is going to win the war well word they were done with the paper pushing as far as i'm concerned i'm just wait for when they're stupid enough to try to do what they're going to do and they're going to get their ass shot off it were a little bit worse off but but but but i think it's look at look at what's going on i think number one they're real the big reason for the guns guys it's just like what happened in nineteen thirty three They declared war on the American people and immediately they were already going after the guns and they banned gold. Why? Because they wanted to restrict the currency of the United States. They wanted to steal from the average working man. To do that they felt they wanted to disarm them. They did not want the average working man to have the same potential of waging war that the regime had even though the regime was grossly outnumbered anyway. and you gotta remember that even when they passed that had they tried to stop anybody from buying more when they made a difference because everybody bought so much crap back from world war one the world war one vets carried the house away we had more we had as much hardware and privately owned artillery in private hands in nineteen twenty nine nineteen thirty three uh... as the red as the pre-war military had and more because we had stuff from all heroes a lot of it was stuff that you know just like you see what is it that one movie i don't know if you've seen it the one where about the two cops from texas the one after body and clive and there's there's a senior that remember where they go to the gun shop and you know you get give me one of those give me one of those give me one of those and of course they're trying to make all my god you could that that's what that scene was for that scene was not to show isn't that cool that scene with an anti-gun thing because the ID behind us to go, oh my god, you mean you could go in and just buy that? Yeah, what's your point? Well, they could too. You know what's funny about that? You could go in and just buy over the counter. But Bonnie and Clyde's BARs, for instance, you know where they came from? They were stolen from a National Guard Armory. They made a hit on an armory. And the guns that Clyde had modified uh... where you had to shorten the salt version of the b.a. are that he had made up for his own purpose custom cut uh... those were all military guns those were not privately purchased up now you and i would go out by a privately purchased b.a. are or we all cold counterpart or uh... uh... you know anything you see in the movie there that was full auto or it more than you didn't see in the movie and nobody would care but by god you gotta tell all these national p paddy waste that we got now look at the old bad it could be that's why they put that in there but imagine we put what we need to do it now could you could just go to a store in my and remember patty waste who want to be slaves and communists who want to make you their slave always wanted to start you one because they fear freedom the other because they fear freedom one fears it because it requires responsibility the other one fears it because they don't with with freedom and with liberty applied they don't have any power over you and the only thing that makes that possible is force of arms which is where we are right now for anybody else out there do any other arguments move but anyway anything else go ahead please i'm sorry Oh no, that's great, yeah. I was just going to say, you know, Bonnie and Clyde, I mean, you can't, I mean, yeah, they were ruthless and they did, they were murderers and criminals, but they were actually after the banks more than anything. Why they, yeah. And what those two Rangers did, I mean, they just set them up in a bushwhack. I mean, that was, I mean, that wasn't even a standup fight or anything. but you know what they argued on the other i don't think that my watch that movie i think pieces of it because they posted on youtube and i just walk it up interesting but you know one of the things that was said in one of the other books on on the attack on why they what they did what they did it said will you guys just kind of bushwhack there is that you know well we did that because bob because quiet body were that good goes as well fair in a fair fight that you'd r-f off And that's the part you gotta remember. This is why, there's a bunch of things to think about. You have the ability to become superior in every category. You're just not playing by their rules, and you don't use their methods because their methods are not necessarily the best on the other side. So if you apply what you feel are common sense rules of application, you can basically work circles around your enemy and you come out on top at the end. One of the things to remember is, you know, that was the only thing about this was the whole idea that you use a mailbox. Well, you would never do that. I would never do that. You wouldn't have a single drop point. I have drop points all over Creation or, you know, just throw it in the mail. Remember, you just threw it in the mail even today, guys. If you want to put something in the post office, all you got to do is put a stamp on it, drive up to, you know, wherever there's a mailbox, put the envelope in with the flag up, and guess what? Someone's going to take it. You know what I mean? The mail takes it to the post office, so you don't have to have a single drop point for the mail. So that was either a mistake or a death wish on their part because they were smart enough not to do that anywhere else with anything else. They had backups to backups in the way of safety points. They had weapons and ammunition stashed in their locations. That was smart. The big thing also is if I had a vehicle that was a vehicle I was attached to, I'd still be armoring it up a little for the very reason it was demonstrated in all vehicles back in the day. This is the whole argument about either you go fast and you know, you know, fast foot, in other words, high speed but little armor, or you go good speed and a little bit of armor. because a little bit of armor goes a long way. But remember, you're not going to, you know, you're not a race car anymore. You're a mid-weight armored vehicle or lightweight armored vehicle. In this day and age, we had the advantage of horsepower, suspension, and you could still add the weight and the vehicle would have good performance. Back then, look at the size of the vehicles. Go out and look at an older vehicle from the period, like say, when Bonnie and Clyde or Dillinger were out there. and understand that to get what you need you had to buy up which is why for instance the jewish purple gang out of detroit the jewish purple grant gang in order to get what they needed in the way of the vehicle they wanted they had to buy up into dozenberg and that was their number one vehicle. Well go look at what a Duesenberg is. The Duesenberg family of cars were like buying Cadillacs or well they were. There were Cadillacs out there but the Duesenberg was the upper end with you know 12 cylinder engines, lots of horsepower, you know all kinds of body weight and they used them kind of like a fast attack armored car. Now they weren't, most of them weren't armored but they did have some that were that they steel plated up they couldn't have those everywhere and so when they got their ass shot up in detroit when they are purple gang was doing drive-by shootings in the neighborhoods to terrorize the goyim uh... finally everybody got sick of them armed up when they came into one neighborhood they got to really got swiss cheese and so that kind of back them off on their on their you know terrorize the boy by doing drive-by shootings well they just everybody shot up and they ended up dead in the middle of a neighborhood and nobody knew what happened. The cops, of course, were all persnickered about it because they were on the payroll of the Purple Gang and other mafia. And that Duesenberg is right over here in Ann Arbor in a collection. Bullet holes and all. Because there's a guy right here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, there's a guy who collected those Duesenbergs that were owned by the Purple Gang. And you can see examples of what was a buy-up vehicle for the Mafia back in the day. Go ahead, call or jump in there, hear a voice. Hey, this is Tom. I want to let you know, since it's Weapons Wednesday, on ammoman.com, they got wolf gold 5.56, 55 grain, FMJ, 1,000 rounds for $575. You buy two or more. They're $570 each. They're doing it. They got 762 by 39 wolf, 122 grain, FMJ at 1,000 rounds, at $319. It's still... And for 12 gauge, they got 12 gauge, no wolf sport, 2 and 3-core double-watt buck, 250 rounds per $175. And that's all over at AmmoMan.com AmmoMan.com Yeah, they got more sales, but that's just some of the some of the other ones now. They got 40. They got 9 mil. They got 40. They got like 45. Do me a favor. You're on the page right now. What is the 40 cal? Cheapest 40 cal. Ball ammunition. What do they have? 40 S&W, blazer grass, 180 grain, FMJ, 1000 rounds, $479. That's a little better price. And again, because I reason I brought that up is I know people listening right now who want quantity of 40 caliber. One of the things that the guys did, I talked about this a year ago and a couple months ago. Well, you notice how guys, all those peppy-ish kits disappeared from Centerfire and all of that, the cheap, cheap ones that were like $67. Well, what the guys did is made, they took the semi-auto peppy-ishes. copied the finished part, took those kits and put together semi-automatic pepeishes in 40 Smith and Wesson. They actually produced the barrels. They got a company down the road here on the, well, middle of the state that is privately owned. The machine shop, they built their own barrels and they made them carbine length and used the Polish. One of the first ones they used was the Polish kit. Instead of 7.62 by 25 Tokarev, They built them in, they built them up to 40 Smith and Wesson. And they run like a singer sewing machine, but they're semi-auto carbines. Now they can very quickly be moved down the road to something else, but as a carbine they're built like a brick dog house. Problem, I don't see any more out there, I've been searching for the kits. There's bits and pieces, but that 40 Smith and Wesson is a good choice. for a lot of these 7.62x25 submachine gun kits that can be made into something else or you can just keep the parts on hand when the war kicks off, finish them back over to what they were, only you go over to 40 caliber but you're going to need a barrel now. See, you have to get the specs for the barrel, make the barrel that's appropriate for the system, have it ready, and how we're going to build CNC machinery will take care of most of that. But what you want to do is have the schedule the programming ready to go so you can crank out however many you need for however many kits and They work they work well in fact the Polish one just looks sweet because the furniture was brand new on it finishes good and It's again a carving length barrel no longer actually 16.5 16.5 inches so it looks kind of different But 40 Smith and Wesson, so thank you Tom because they do have also Also remember all orders over $99 is free shipping so if you guys buy that stuff it will be free to ship. One case of ammo will put you there for the free shipping right away. So that's what you want to do is go cases. Anything else? Nothing just wanting to give up some ammo prices. Again that's on amoman.com. I would suggest to go there and check out The ammo that you guys need, I mean, there's, like I said, it varies from whatever you're looking for. There's 12 gauges, like I said, there's a 7.62 by 51 and just a bunch of other ammo there. If you want to go and, if you need to find your thing, just go to ammo man and find what you're looking for. Exactly. Oh, here's another one. Yeah, somebody else is asking. 300 blackout. Any there? Oh, no, let me check. I just closed it out. Oh, sorry about that. Well, that's the one that is the number one most common other caliber that everybody is wanting quantity of. And I will say again, you want more? You got to buy it out. Buy them out, guys. If you buy them out, they can see that there's an interest. I said this before we had the coronavirus scam and everybody deciding they needed ammo. uh... you if you have a new caliber and it's a it's not a military caliber you only way to press the market make it work if you guys have to buy the animal out to show that there's a need to keep production up if you don't do that and if they quote always going to be on the shelf although it's not because when we have the rush like we just had uh... all of these unique new calibers which really are good performers there's nothing wrong with six point five gregol six point eight remington uh... four fifty three fifty etcetera you know bush master of the three hundred black out which has been around you know you think about it well let's let's new no it's not for the block out is not new anymore think about how many years has been since three hundred black out with first introduced actually been out for a while and that's why there was such a demand for it when everybody realized we might be going to war to shoot their ass. Now the only thing I'm going to say is what I said a million times, if you're going to commit to 300 blackout, no problem you're being next to me, but you better carry a 5.56 backup upper because if you run out of ammo, I can't do anything for you. So you need a 5.56. Go ahead. 500 an ounce, $400. There we go. That's as good as it's been so far and Wolf ammo works. We know that. So it's worth actually committing to. That's the only ball that you'll owe. There's $50 but that's basically the only ball of ammo for the AAC and that's $500. That's $500 an ounce, $400. Thank you sir. Appreciate that. Okay, now a couple of the things here and as I mentioned during the two-hour block, I'm going to remind you again, spares for your vehicles. I've got parts that we've been waiting now for eight weeks on that in the past it would have been go in. If they want right there, you'd have gone right to the warehouse and the next morning the stuff would have been there. We're waiting for parts that are coming from Baluchistan that is holding up the entire project, which is why I've already been looking for another engine even beyond the two that I have. and other parts, pieces and assemblies which I've already been piling up as rebuild part sets for your list. I should say basic maintenance, PM, preventive maintenance work that needs to be done with perishables. Now you know what I didn't mention, forgive me, are oil filters and air filters. And I should have on that list, but again, they are critical to making everything work right. Oil filters, it takes longer to have a problem. air filters depending on what kind of crud you're living in, that's what's going to be a problem. But both of them are essential and you should be watching yard sales. I get tons of brand new, in fact I'll take what happened, let's see, was it two weekends ago? I got a whole pile of Silverado slash Chevy engine oil filters for 50 cents apiece, brand new in the box. and their upper end performance rather than just regular frames or whatever, which I don't have a problem with any of the other oil filters, because a brand-new oil filter that isn't even the best is better than having to keep running the junk you got. Okay, so heads up, pay attention, know what you're looking for. But the other thing is air filters, and in fact, I would also remind you that, have you got spare air filters and oil filters for your generators? We don't have... Don't get transmission filters and stuff too. Yep, all the body fluids for the vehicle are just like for plasma for people or blood, whole blood for people. Trans fluid, hydraulic fluid and brake fluid. All three of them need to be kept separate. All three of them are unique. uh... they do have a long shelf life but not as long as or although you'll probably not have to wait for them to go bad on the shelf it ever would in your lifetime bought remember raw oil is good indefinitely raw oil regular oil ten weight thirty weight that may have is what it is that's going to be sitting there staring at you forever and in fact it's one of the best investments i just uh... i just looking like the cases of oil that i picked up back uh... what seven years ago I paid a, remember when I was telling you all, hey guys, oil prices didn't go up when gas prices did. Well I paid $1.89 a quart and $1.59 a quart for that oil. Right now, it's quadrupled that at about $4.50 to $6.00 a quart. And again, it's the same old oil, nothing's changed, and they hasn't outdated, there is no expiration date on oil. So I didn't lose a penny, in fact I've gained it tremendously. Now it's purely for my personal consumption. I ain't tradein' it. I'm not giving any out, unless it's a vehicle that's supporting me, then I will support it. But guess what? You all are gonna have to make the same kind of investments in order to be ready for what it is we're gonna be dealing with here. And look what they've done with oil. I had somebody say, well, we'll have plenty of oil. Really, we did. Seven months ago, we had a reserve. That is one of the things Trump did do. But guess what? They blew the bottom of the boat out of that one. we need the Arab states to make more oil. Why? We could do it ourselves. No, we need to make it up the Arab state. We're trying to pay off the Arab state this way, okay? Well, they're going to work for me, and it shows you that they don't care how they damage you as far as your cost of living and basic expenditures, because that's part of impoverishing you and damaging your family and your future. So, piss on them. this animal be ready to wage effective or to do that you need the tactical perishable in place ready for use now another thing next step on higher to higher and the is feels for everything but i'd recommend if you got a trucker vehicle with higher mileage and you can afford to do it it's not expensive but if you can do the little the lower oil pan nah gasket all we'll get replaced it you know right now in place I do that. That's one of the first things. You don't need to say there's a bunch of other problems you're going to have with oil pushing. But if it's relatively new, there's two things you want to do. You want to get that pan off, clean everything up, clean everything out of the inside, dump all that gunk that's in the pan. Don't just drain out the pan. Get the thing off, get your gasket. Make sure you got a gasket first. And remember, you better make sure you got it in stock and make sure you got the right one. But once you do have it, take off that lower pan. Take it, pull that pan off, take it off to the side, scrape everything out of it, all the gunk that's attached to it, then take it over to, you know, wherever power washer. If you've got a parts cleaner, clean that puppy off completely on the outside, prep it, repaint the pan on the outside if you're going to use the original. and make sure that the contact surfaces are clean and then reintroduce the new gasket when you put the bolts back in before you do that, anti-seize on everything because you got a chance to lubricate because you'll be the next person probably working on it, right? So you need to be thinking ahead and that means good PM on all of your vehicles. Now I've mentioned something else, generators, how many of you have generators? How many of you spare filters because it's usually an oddball out unless it's a full-size automotive engine, but it's usually an odd man out. And in addition to that, you have all 20, 50 different types of filters depending on the company that made it or the orphan company that no longer in business because it was a fly-by-night thing made up in China. You want to make sure you got a pile of extra filters and you want to make a kit, a can or a box up, a tote, but make it something durable. that you can put all your spares in and have oils that match up for that engine. And this is also true of any secondary. A lot of you guys have four-wheelers. Well, you better have that squared away real quick because you're the only one going to fix them and maintain them. And right now, look at what's going on. You already have the writing on the wall about the failure that's intentional and the betrayal by the turds and excrement and petal filth that are in Washington. They consider you the enemy and they're already treating you that way so get your act together get organized properly and get squared away for what's going on because it's not an if it's just when they're going to continue to do what they're already doing only on a larger scale now the last one here real quick now right um last but not least we're at 842 by the way first of all i'm gonna do this one more time because uh... these are worthwhile but not everybody can use these over at military uniform supply belville flyweight t r six nine six lightweight garrison boots their color is sage green though they really look to be o d green i look at a bright light right here right now they are adult their size they're ten dollars a pair of their size fourteen wide only that's all they've got everything else is already sold out it's a belville flyweight t r six nine six lightweight garrison boots dash sage green uh... fourteen wide which means you're a thirteen i grab a pair of these what the hell you are put some socks in them but not at all it trust me one good paraboot socks metal fill up the difference make wearable but these are apply wait for their very lightweight tenesh you gauge which is fine for what we're doing here and it says garrison boots. Well, we use them for that. There's a lot of times you're not going to be out in the field, but you do need footwear. These are better than a pair of tennis shoes. For $10, these are a hell of a lot better than a pair of tennis shoes, because these are a full 8-inch high side boot. Four pull-through exposed eyelets and four recessed eyelets on the lower end. So they are a very useful shoe, slash boot. They are a boot. for $10. Belleville Flyweight TR696 Lightweight Garrison Boots Dash Sage Green 14 wide only. That's what they got. You got a market though. And then pick out a quantity. I got three of them. Three pairs and I'm thinking still to buy two more pairs for myself. These are the kind of stuff when everybody goes, well, I can't afford to put boots in my cash. You know, try to have a spare pair of something happen. These are what you put in there. Can you afford $10 plus about what I think it's $2 or $3 shipping? If you buy three or four pairs of these or two pairs of these, three is what I did. And I put a bunch of other stuff that I already ordered before into the kit. Some of the stuff I mentioned, I just reordered again. It came to $24 shipping for three pairs of boots, a couple of pairs of shirts, a couple of shirts, some patrol caps, which were Tiger, and more of the helmet covers I mentioned, because I am doing the color, I'm doing color research right now, and whatever I can fix, if they have any of those left, those helmet covers, I'm buying them. I'm already got 10. I'm going to probably get a whole bunch more. But they're mish cover. So if you have the mish helmet, because that's the one that they want stupid price for especially. Oh, that's the newer helmet cover. It's $18. They have them for $2 apiece. I've got them sitting right here by my elbow. They look to be brand new. And they're in that base tan color, which is perfect for dying whatever other color I want to and then doing a camo pattern on it. In fact, what I'm going to do first is take one and leave the base color with no dye, and I'm going to do the cloud pattern, I'm going to do the sponge cloud pattern ATACS, because I need more ATACS covers. And then I think it's going to look cool. I think I'm going to be very, very happy with this for $2 and no other expenditure. And again, part of the coloration is going to be walnut husk stain from walnut hulls. Walnut husks, not from the hardwood, but the meat. or not meat, God forgive me. The outer meat, the outer crustacean you always see is green and it turns brown, hard brown, then you've got to break that all off the walnut if you're going to crack it open. That's a stain. That is a perfect, real organic stain. And what I want to test under real heavy this year is thermal. And if it works as an anti-thermal reduction system, it's going to be a base color, a base stain for a lot of the other stuff we're doing. And we have the thermal to test this. So we're going to find out real quick in comparative study to see how well it works fast, because it's another one of those things where it's time we can get this stuff cheap. We can do gallons of the dye and we get all kinds of stuff we can dye that's in those desert colors that everybody said, well, what do you need that for? Well, you can use it during the fall, but if you make it more of a brown range camo, then you can use it fall into the any season you want because it's got a good loam base color. Anyway, enough on that. They do have a couple of other, they got multi cam. I didn't mention this one. Kids Boot Kyber Mountain Hybrid Boot for $10 also. Forgive me, I didn't mention that. I didn't want anybody confused. They have Kids Boot Kyber Mountain Hybrid Boot Multi-Cam. It's another one of the Garrison boots. They have been sized 3 wide, 3.5 wide, and 4.0 wide. And they have all those in stock, and that's another pair of boots that are $10 a pair. If I was smaller it would be nice. But I take three of those to put them on my foot and that ain't going to work. So, sorry, can't do the boot stretcher on size four. But if you got anybody who's got smaller feet and you are going, I can't afford to put combat gear on them. Well, for $10 a pair you can. And these are multi-cam. So if you wanted multi-cam, I actually, this would be fine if it's a boot you prefer. But to be quite honest, that other boot, I like the color range. but either one will do. If this one has, because it's a multi cam, they put that lighter tan or like coyote brown leather suede on it and I don't know why they keep doing that, but they do and to me it'd be more like, okay that's cool, but I think I want a little darker shade there. But whatever they did, they did, who cares, price is right, $10 a pair. So there's two different boots they have for $10 a pair. And then they have that of the size 14 wide. I already gave you the information that's now in the archive on this. For you guys listening, if you can post it onto the channel there in the scroll at the Discord, please do that. If you can do the links. That way, especially for the adult, you know, the big boot, they're all adult size. It's just they're calling them once kid boots. But the adult size 14 wide, that's a deal. I mean, that is a steel deal. However, I see it, you know, I'm harping on it for a reason. Footwear is going to be a bugger. And my God, I'm putting it everywhere I can, and I bought a lot of boots that don't fit me because like this last sale I got today, got a whole big box full of tools for free, just about, for like another $5. But they had four or five combat type boots there. i paid three dollars a dollar and uh... what about one pair their high top cap height for five their beautiful boat i wish to god the one pair fit me i'd be wearing a right now seriously there's some beautiful footwear the car conjure at the dollars stupid price So if you see it, if you really are serious about fighting this war, logistics, logistics, logistics, your allies, you can help them out a lot just by keeping their feet from bleeding. Okay? Bloody footprints in the snow, we're not going to have that happen this time. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Okay? Next, and again, this has to do with weapons. Over at classic firearms, and again uh... if you go over there you go to classic firearms dot com well when you're going to make sure i get this right over a classic firearms they did have a couple of other items over there you might want to check to see and i again i don't know it may be sold out that a couple of decent buys on again regular feel great pump guns uh... that i'm pretty sure about half of what's out there now floating around if it has an s or an s or an l or s b or s b s or s d s or whatever it's typically turkish okay more like more confidence involved lots of letters lots of numbers if you see that for a description as far as the main name of the gun it's typically turkish well they won't let the koreans bring anything about by god they've flooded us with turkish guns and over at Classic they had a couple of really good buys under $150 and they might just have them in stock, I don't know but if you check them out and see what they do have available over at ClassicFirearms.com go to ShopGuns and they had I think it was an SDS or SDC or whatever let's see if we can find it again here well we got the pistol grip model SDS uh... for two twenty nine right now but that's not what i'm looking for uh... the citadel cda not to be confused with the sds the citadel cda you mean it's like the basic claim gone but with different letters yeah yeah really important well i thought hundred eighty seven hundred and uh... eighty eight dollars let's take eliminate the pennies uh... but that's not the one i'm looking for and in fact or like they told others quickly put them up uh... escort slugger tactical pump gun eighteen inch barrel twelve gauge five-round four hundred and eighty nine dollars and forty cents look like they did so a lot of those cheaper ones i'm not seeing it does not make me happy here right now they're not making me smile but anyway of go through the scroll if you can find them if not that one eighty nine things with the cheapest again and or they've checked the price it's possible because maybe that was from the weekend i don't know uh... that's a bit asking here what about their semi auto guns there are some pretty good semi auto pump car pump gun semi auto uh... manually operated as far as charging handle off to the side basically uh... variation on the eleven hundred remington uh... their their knockoff copies and they are serviceable enough but again i would remind you if you're doing any of the turkish guns we do not know what the full compatibility if there is any with parts they may look like an eight seventy that they look like an eleven hundred But remember that doesn't mean they are they're close, but no cigar for inter interchangeable parts So if somebody right here is asking what would you do for spares on this? Okay? What would you mark? What would you do in the way of spare parts? If I could I'd buy a whole bolt it would have the firing pin it would have the ejector the extractor everything on board and That would give me what I need so that I could again drop the bolt change out the bolt figure out later. What's going on? and it's worth the investment. A lot of you guys have 870s. You got a complete bolt in your combat rig. You're carrying the 870 as a primary. You've got a complete spare. Remember, we had one of our listeners years ago donated 600 870 bolts because he was an armorer and they pulled all the old bolts off of a bunch of cop guns with a department. He was a private business and they brought them all in and they wanted to go to this other special model of 870 bolt. And he told us, like, there's no real difference. These are good bolts. Why are you changing them? Well, you have to have it. I saw it in a magazine. So he said, okay. So he changed it all the bolts. They didn't want anything. So he said, you know what? How about if I just donate them to, you know, again, back then it was Republic Radio. And so he donated them and you guys bought them. And it was a hell of a buy because, you know, we undercut everybody on price. So that was a solution and we always try to come up with solutions, not just complaining about the problem. That doesn't do you any good. And then on that note, I'm going to try to fit this in before we leave. So give me a second here and again. Hello, Mark. Go ahead, call the jipper there real quick. Yes, over. There's a shotgun for $119.99 over primary arms in the ads section. I'm not on their site, I'm on GunDeals.com right now. And they're listing that. And it's for a semi-automatic, I think at Kelly Gun Places, I don't have it in front of me right now, I'm looking. 12 gauge, six shot, some automatic for $159 bucks. Looks like a regular bird gun, right? It's it's a single barrel. That's what you mean. Right? No, I mean like but it looks like a regular like a Remington or like I said like 1100. Yeah, that's cool. Huh? Okay, this show. Okay. I'm over at primary arms and let's see if we can find shotguns Chuck Dums adapter suppressor triggers Lowers firearms. I'm in firearms bulk carrier groups. Let's just do shotguns. Let's go that way. See what I'm trying to lose my finger subject of the little pop up with shotgun okay here we go okay well we go uh... here it is a note that i've got a stock well it might be a different dot they've got a rock island and you know i was wondering about rock island well thank you for pointing me here the uh... uh... well we got a reamington express they had a permanent pre-app reminding can express for a pretty good price It is a Rock Island Mariva standard 12-gauge shotgun 18.5 inch for $140. Rock Island typically those are Filipino guns and that would be a good gun if it was in stock but it shows that it's out of stock right now. And they got the 500 Mosberg and a 20 gauge. Mosberg and the youth guns are fine. In fact they make for a good backpack gun. You know the youth guns for an adult They're smaller, a little smaller, more compact, and you can make those into pretty good backpack guns, guys, without any problem at all. I'm looking, I'm looking, shaking a ball of bush, boss. I see the Citadel ATAC guns for $200. They're in there somewhere, we'll find them. Kentucky POM, they also had the high point carbine for $259. That's a good price. And they actually have them in stock. Check to see if they have them in stock. You're helping me out there. If they have them in stock, that is a very good price. And I will recommend a lot of people, as we were dealing with this last weekend, a lot of people that are older want to gun up. I had talked to several people about this and said, hey, guys, just the South and Ohio high point car beams. If you don't want to spend $500 on an AR-15, you can spend less on a high point carbine that's made in the United States. It's got a lifetime warranty, and it's a light recoil caliber, 40 caliber, 45, 9 millimeter, whatever. Go ahead. Do you have it lined up? What do they got? Nope. Okay, I got to keep talking. We can't have blank space on a radio. Okay, now, in addition to that, one of the other things, if I can get it up here fast enough, forgive me, we've got minutes. Ed, if you can hold off for just a second on the intro. Guys, if you remember, I mentioned last week, and I'm trying to get it up here fast enough so we can mention it again, we have a long-range illuminator. Runs about 12, I think, and a half inches in length. It is from one of the same sources that brought us the Axion, red, blue, green, and also the monocular, which by the way, I told people out there, we've got a bunch of those we just sent out, the monoculars. please pay attention to watch your mailbox because we are here okay so anyway um... this is a little more expensive but still we're gonna offer it for a better price than anybody else can and uh... if you're listening oh wow a bunch of stun guns came in Not anything we could do, but anyway. Stung guns for snake control. Yeah, here we go. It is the Exude OD50 direct light illuminator flashlight with CALS, capital C-A-L-S, LED lighting system. Again, it's the Exude, go look this up, OD50 direct light illuminator flashlight with CALS, LED lighting system. This is to help support Liberty Tree Radio. We're asking a donation of $135 and we will send you a gift which will be the Exud, that's E-X-U-D-E, Exud OD 50, direct light, illuminator flashlight with CALD LED. These are good out to 400 yards at least and with a green light they're good out to at least 250. Okay, that's the rating they're giving them and actually with one of the guys that is the MSEG that's good for a little farther than that They're going minimal nobody's upset about variation on the theme with regard to environmental condition of the donation price is 135 dollars that includes shipping and that is for the exude OD 50 direct light humanist illuminator and we do have stock but you've got to send us an order for us to ship one here I hear the music. We are at the top for everybody out there, guys. Stay focused. Craig from Forbid Knowledge has copper rounds. He still has some in stock. Buy some from him. Just buy 20. Let's clear out his inventory and put it in your hands where it's ready to be used as cash currency down the road. Copper rounds, silver rounds, and gold rounds are our currency with no other middleman. Okay? God bless our Republic. Jeff is in the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march both day and night. Guys, for everybody out there, military clothing, military uniform supply dot com, Bella Jill, flyweight TR-696, lightweight garrison boots, stage green, ten dollars a pair for fourteen wide. We can't beat that. It's better than a tennis shoe, got more ankle support, and it's a way to keep down the wear on those $200 and $300 cross-country boots you bought because you're going to need those when the time comes. Don't wear those out. Wear out these $10 tires instead. And that way, you got those $300 pairs of boots ready to roll. I got a pair of sitting stand-by just like that. About $185. That's it. We got to get out of here. God bless guys. We'll see you tomorrow same time. Bye. Bye