September 2, 2021
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1h 9m
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Mark Koernke discussed COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness concerns based on Israeli data showing worsening infections among vaccinated people, then pivoted to extensive commentary on armored vehicle design (the Victor platform), firearm acquisition and caching strategies, and the practical application of military tactics. He addressed callers about Texas constitutional carry law enforcement concerns, Russian military surplus clothing sizing, and prisoner-of-war treatment in potential conflict scenarios, emphasizing the need for armed resistance and constitutional restoration.
- covid-19 vaccine
- israel
- delta variant
- vaccine effectiveness
- armored vehicles
- victor platform
- m114
- firearm caching
- texas constitutional carry
- hb 1927
- law enforcement abuse
- property room theft
- military surplus
- preparedness
- american independence
- second amendment
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And a previous, we're gonna watch this real quick. This is on the 18th. I think this kind of slipped under the cracks here and what they are starting to see. Because look, obviously the CDC, and world leaders, WHO, they of course among themselves are having conversations that they don't make public every day, obviously. And usually it's like, okay, we need to all be on the same page when this is going to be the official narrative that we run with. But sometimes they say the quiet parts out loud. And I think what's happening is specifically what really what's going on with Israel, that these guys are getting more and more nervous that the narrative, if that's what you want to call it, is starting to kind of break apart for a couple of different reasons. But mainly it's that Okay with Israel and more studies saying a natural immunity seems to be better or at least you're more protected Like all of that is that's an important thing but Like I mentioned before I don't know if the variant thing is a fault It's just like them trying to fall back on something or if this was the case all along It's hard to say you're never gonna get the truth, but this is uh, we're gonna listen to Wilinski at this press There's a White House COVID-19 sort of briefing and what she had to say real quick And maybe if I might just just add, you know, another piece of data that we've been looking at is our international colleagues who are ahead of us both in the Delta surge as well as have vaccinated large, a few weeks ahead of us in terms of large portions of the population that have been vaccinated. And data we've seen from our international colleagues, specifically and especially Israel, have demonstrated a worsening of infections amongst vaccinated people over time. And so we remain concerned about that as we see in the context of Delta variants, some breakthroughs that are occurring and decreased vaccine effectiveness that is occurring in the context of infection. We are watching other countries, the experience of other countries carefully and concerned that we too will see what Israel is seeing, which is worsening infections over time. Yes. And just for context there. That's her basically saying that yeah, we've been paying to our international colleagues Namely Israel and that's where a lot of the information comes with Israel with the perfect storm, right? Israel let me say this if what they said Was true or rather what they thought that this vaccine was supposed to do and it was actually going to do that and or rather that it actually did that and that was the impact what would what's going on at Israel right now would not be going on period. It wouldn't be happening. But unfortunately it is. So they got the perfect storm where they did get this variant, but also they had high vaccination rates. And yes, they're having like, they're having a lot of hospitalizations. They're having not necessarily deaths, but they're still having cases, cases, cases. So, we're spreading. 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, businesses are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you, get 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. It's a number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? See if we're working now. One, two, three. There we go. Always just as we start the program, guys. everything's hooked up, everything's running, so I know it's not accidental. This is like the third time this has happened. It's not Ed's end, it's the in-between, and this is about as good a connection as you could possibly get. Just a heads up on that so we know what's going on. But again, we are getting close to what it is we've been expecting. So, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report time, our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both us. on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest northeast and central ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we're running with the micro stations he be based a shimmed ultra-rump net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good evening to all of our friends out there lower forty nine including the great state of jeff schlong with colorist you know i'm just a territory and the clock it is eight oh six p.m. eastern standard time it is thursday it is the second of september is the thirteenth year of open in your face pissen in your face, Fabian, Socialist, and Soviet Association, occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords, let the battle begin, we got a lot of work to do. As it is, a couple things I want to give you a heads up to, number one, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, Attention, Attention, Attention. You want to go over and look at the bare with actions that com in uh... through uh... spring field porter haven't heard of heard from them a very long time spring field porter imported these uh... it is a number of obviously torn down parts guns do they tore the parts down here rip it all off in spring field porter whoever is meal i'm not sure spring field is even actually truly in business anymore uh... but these are but we've been called out now are they i think they got good okay i'm just have it go through the map brain pan here lumberyard over the corner uh... anyway the uh... there's quite an inventory of really really odd and interesting guns but if you have part sitting on the shelf you might have the weapon that this they all the parts that go on one of these actions i know a lot of people who have buckets and barrels and boxes parts that they've saved from one person cobbling a gun or another and you know we did this before years ago and put hundreds and hundreds of k-98 Mausers together basically for free okay uh... we had all the actions we got the we got the stocks when they were converting a lot of k-98 Mausers over to 308 for sporting guns it was a big classroom thing for gunsmithing they take all the military parts off what we turn around took all the military parts we got for free put them on these actions we had that were free and that we are one of our friends had hundreds of them under the workbench hundred and we put them all together and they're in the inventory on standby they are cash guns we have whole company strength uh... elements of you know these k ninety eight table to be passed out as needed with pins and pins of sixty dollar for you know there was sixty dollars for sixteen hundred rounds of eight millimeter mouser we took advantage of both and for that reason another big cash of guns to go out there and be put in pew pew on somebody real quick anyway this is a written a person to go to firearms and then go to barrel the actions now they've sold out of these before but they do have a bit stock again and including if any of you have any of the japanese aris aris arca from part that are not pretty but workable They have two barreled actions and I believe, well let's see, Kokura Arsenal type 38 barreled receivers does not tell me if they are 6.5, oh wait a minute, hold on, they are 6.5 JAP, so 6.5 JAP, PPU ammunition is available and out there also you can call, go ahead and call your Japan there, what do you got? Oh, Will from Florida, again about the book. The armored companies, one of the majority, hold on just a second. Real quick, guys, okay, I don't need to go any farther on this, but CenterFireSystems.com, Barreled Actions, go ahead, and I'll jump in there, please. So the majority of the specific type of vehicle that most all of the armored companies have, I think it was called the Victor, from the picture of it that you had in the book i didn't think i recognized it from regular military one is that the one that you said you built houses that why they had given him a whole production copy of the uh... of the uh... m one fourteen but modified two things in one fourteen has a problem with it we've got a lot of those years ago i just kept it he's up all over the place are they The army when they got rid of them, they typically pulled the turrets off, or they really didn't have a turret per se. Well, they did. They had a commander's cupola with vision blocks because the M114 was typically used as either a reconnaissance vehicle, a command and control vehicle, for instance, with mortar and artillery sections, and it was also security. And although it had a number of different weapons on it, the most common that I experienced personally was the 20mm. uh... it was a very good gun germany made a copy of it germany exact copy of the m one fourteen top to bottom so basically the bridge did to they always did we made a one fourteen they made a good variation on it when we did the one thirteen they had their counterpart so did the german's but the german's made almost complete contract runs anyway the biggest problem one fourteen was the ball played a little deep for what it should have been we've made we've changed that okay with the model that we built we have built we've got that perfected and so the victor would actually along the victor victor two and victor three the victor two is a fully tracked copy of the m one fourteen with all the improvements uh... the big advantage of bob both the uh... uh... m one thirteen gavin and the m one fourteen is standard automotive engines standard commercial gas or diesel engines will drop right into the vehicle and that was one of the reasons that i argued years ago towards this particular pattern it's a pocket piece of of armor it can be built quickly now the difference between the victor two and the victor three as you probably have noticed from the order of battle the victor three is taking the uh... idea of the uh... salad in the serison and stalwart wheel vehicle taking a wheel system of applying it to the same chassis which is it could be easily done uh... the big thing is keep it simple stupid they're the vehicles are much simpler than you might imagine so they're actually not difficult to uh... put together from either existing parts inventories which years ago i bought this stuff and all the guys i got with a writing with me we bought this stuff for nothing i mean nothing people don't wrap your brains around the collectible i watch it for you know what you do but both of a hundred million dollars now guys we have to buy the stuff for for pennies pennies on the pound and on the pound and by piles i grew up doing this color just real quick when i was going to high school we got a little little bad car auctions down there real ones not like the junk you have now and you would go down and buy a pile of parts and a guy that I used to ride with all the time, you know, we were together, you know, we were doing a lot of stuff in school, we bought piles of parts the size of my house. I've got an old two and a half story farmhouse that's like four or five bedrooms but now you want to count it and it's big, okay? We buy a pile of parts like that, it takes days to move them, days, we go down and get it, we get a two ton farm truck. drive down a polly dot will that sucker up like the beverly hillbillies come back up drop it off in the closet but with this big long old closet out on the farm we already cleaned it up and we went down we do this hundred twenty five dollars a pile a hundred twenty five dollars eight pile you know we got out of that gorgeous america the way used to be we got twenty three alpha romayos and piazza all racing tour you'll boot book cars cars that had one or been like per second or third of the book race we got a nineteen twenty seven dozenberg touring car it's been used it's touring the country if it's blown out to auto museums all over the country makes money off this is a rental and with the wish of we did back in high school back when i was in high school i collected paint parts And I went, you know, example, you know what we'd be, guys, you know where they made all the track links for all of our primary armored vehicles back in the day, right down the road here, just off I-94 in Belleville. I knew every guy that worked there. And you know what? Every barrel or whatever they wanted to cast out, we pulled sideways and we sure as hell didn't scrap them. So for all of these M60s and M48s, I got barrels in the oil, oiled, they were 55 gallon barrels. took a clunky junkie forward two-tonner, pulled it right up to the dock, we rolled those barrels in, took them out to another farm here that's half a county away, we started inventorying, stacking the stuff up. I went all over the state, used to be I could buy, well like I said, the brain gun carriers that I mentioned in the book. uh... many times because it's a total of out there they used to be cut coming from canada for four hundred seventy five dollars apiece guys bottom all day there was no tariff bringing them over the bridge so these were great to serve over zero running ready to go turn the key there were there could buy grade one for seven hundred dollars they were brand new in the box world war two just like a created jeep and that's how we collected a lot of the stuff the last uh... the last couple of months I found three more pieces of equipment I rumored, I always listen to old people, and when they rumored it, I went and looked and guess what? That old guy was absolutely right. That's how we just got another medium battle tank. Basically for free, the cost of getting everybody together, paying for the diesel and system, out of the barn it was stuck in for, well, the barn was actually coming down. Which is a good thing because it protected the vehicle. But that's how majority of the stuff is it's out there playing all over the place. We got it for nothing In the in the 90s. I keep reminding everybody guys you got on a knob Creek and you could buy The guys to bring in these ferret armored cars the mark twos which now are $20,000 vehicle. So we're Well, they really weren't that rare. There actually were a lot of them, but they are again. There aren't anymore being made but those parrots we buy for four hundred seventy five to five hundred fifty dollars it's like when people say well you couldn't have a damn two fifty caliber because there's a lot of expensive really go back to the shotgun is a local with a part to get back when we're making auto automotive industry money when we're making twenty seven twenty three dollars an hour and we have more money we do what to do with per se and everything was cheap food was cheaper of course i was cheaper because of the price-wide with devaluation the currency or said about frivolous crap like disco duck uh... what i did is i learned from a lot of people that you know you buy iron it always worth more only in this case i was buying it because what hell i get it for nothing and they don't know when i was going to stay cheap example is vision block you know the one thing you're gonna get the not shot out of is vision blocks for like the m four you know that we got sherman's we got stewards hell we got pretty much we've got uh... uh... tank destroyers okay the vision blocks they used to be fifty-cent at a dollar apiece for a piece of machinery that if you guys go look at what a vision block in a in a uh... of a sherman looks like fifty-cent dollar twenty five by by the pallet how many you want more you buy cheaper there or we did and then we cashed it all over the place And that's why I try to explain, there's people who have done this for years. I've been in caverns and caves and tunnels across this country and places all over the nation. And what we collected is, well, a lot. But what they've collected is even more. And that's all waiting for this right now. And all of it's functional. So, like the production of the Victor has already been developed. We know how to do it. The patterning has been done. Plasma cutters would do a lot of the work. but as i explained if you pay it you know if you in the books we kind of give you the technical aspects of what to be thinking about uh... specific cover plates are universal no hybrids in other words modular areas where there could be another weapon system in pal drop down what's most common piece of junk your enemy's got that he's carrying on his vehicle well you build yours so that as needed you pull the two out of the record you just made your recovery teams do you palletize it, you either put it on a frame, you just lay it however you can, trailer it back to wherever, and then your recovery and your integration units would replace the primary, say, cap cover plate for the hull, just the weapon system area, and you drop that tooth right in. Remember, all these weapon systems are modular. They're not as complicated as guys you might think. In fact, you can do two ways to do this. You either make a complete new cover plate system, or if your parent weapon system, you design it so it's oversized. Then you create spacers that are cheaper than trying to build the entire upper hull plate. the upper roof plate and all you do is replace the spacers and you downsize to whatever it is you capture and then you adapt your electronics which in most cases are pretty much the same across the board from one country to the next. You throw out most of the micro-electronics, dump that crap and you use the most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet, somebody's brain. Big difference which is what we're seeing right now with some of the things that are being demonstrated which I've argued for years about why you don't commit to batteries non-stop. the afghan military just found out why you don't commit to the newer junk when there's a high probability of be betrayed by your mentor who betrays everybody which is exactly what that's why prayer proper pointing prevents piss poor performance light mechanized is your first best choice in the earliest phase to be able to take heavy weapons platforms and get them to where they're needed and in speed. See, the other half of this is it's got to be fast and, you know, fleet and maneuverable. But it also has to have teeth wherever possible. So wherever you can acquire enemy systems or aggressor systems, immediately you have a planned integration system and you also have what is what we call a routing system to divert common weapon systems towards a unit. that's another thing everybody's going to have to get used to it. They're going to have a tough time with it. Some people won't give up stuff, but that's why you also need to know how to barter and trade. If I acquire a certain number of pallets and munitions, but I don't have a weapon that matches it, and somebody else has an entire phalanx of equipment, it behooves me to get into an arrangement because it's useless for me to have it, but the other guy is an ally, and if he has it, well, he fights that much better. So every element of this has to be thinking towards our long-I goal, our long-term goal. But it does fit the short-term needs. Light mechanized, armored trucks, anything like that is going to be more valuable in the earliest stage to get more firepower dispersed where it needs to be, and because of the multidimensional air and ground threat. You have to be able to hide and seek and that means play all fire maneuver fire maneuver Well small works really well, and you can still get a lot of firepower Packed on to a smaller piece of equipment the only thing you have to remember is your constantly hop light You constantly move the you you you can't take a hit Now that's the problem with it is that when you go light is that you have to constantly be in motion working as a team. If you are separated as an individual vehicle, you have combined arms team support, infantry, indirect fire, whatever else you can find, and you can't pair off individual vehicles to provide additional firepower or support for a particular formation. But remember, mechanize works best in a rat pack and tear the living shit out of anything. Especially since, remember guys, the total missile system i mentioned a many times total was not the newest there's a whole lot of it out there how you can take the dragon medium-fired any tank wire-guided system which is supposed to quote-unquote yuck yuck yuck the infantry if you've ever seen what it takes to move a a dragon systems like carry a bunch of luggage in the airport for a uh... rock band okay but mount that on a light armored vehicle or on a when armored truck And you can knock out any piece of armor that's out there if you know what you're doing and you'll learn real quick. Hey Mark. Go ahead. In that scene where it was the World War II vet and his older daughter that were going to the field hospital, it was stated that while they were walking, they were both carrying M203s. which you know it said that you carry the best weapon. But I've always had, you know, been heard by other people that you typically don't want to only walk around with grenade launchers because you only get one shot and if you're ambushed and you want to... The M203 is a 203 system. That's the M16 with a grenade launcher mounted underneath. uh... never mind that's what you have to pay don't know you're asking a good question because uh... remember that uh... what you want to talk to the smelling times on the air guys why is it we don't have a grenade launcher for every rifle but out there they're so poor cheap to make it ridiculous if you actually know what they did a lot to know about those remember uh... first of all you're taking a forty millimeter grenade round putting it to your shoulder firing it and getting away with it bright so it works and now if it was the m79 it is what you that's what you were thinking about maybe the m79 is the you know vietnam era first generation 40 millimeters if you had that you had either a 45 and later on they actually gave the guy a car 15 if you were lucky but you carry the secondary weapon these guys usually picked up a 16 real quick not just carrying the look the m79 And because of that, again, that was the idea that, well, the Grenadier, we don't need him exposed. Very thing that you brought up. We don't want to lose a guy. He's actually kind of valuable. He's figured out probably how to use the gun, use the 40 millimeter without even using the sights, which guys got pretty damn good at. So what they came up with was the, and the 203 wasn't the only one, but the 203 was the final solution that they came up with of the five or six experimental models that they put into the field. it was the most useful and most understandable easiest to maintain also real stupid simple bill so why not put a grenade launcher underneath everybody's rifle because it would be expensive really have you checked to see how much it actually cost we've been a whole lot we spent a trillion dollars a bunch of good quality it's overseas we obviously abandoned because we didn't consider valuable i think we could spend more money on the people we do consider valuable Right? We just abandoned 310,000 troops and spent $2 trillion worth of our money, well, mostly moving dope, but we did spend some money on those troops. And the grenade, if you can acquire, well, okay, let me add this first of all. What's the first rule of infantry? Always man the weapons with the greatest amount of firepower first. Guys, always remember that. If you've taken a position and there are Grenadier's weapons and there's belt-fed weapons handy, what's the first thing you do? You're going to experience a counterattack. You've taken a position. You've overrun. You have casualties. You've got wounded, but you also have the objective. Congratulations. In 30 seconds to 30 minutes, you can expect a counterattack. What is the first thing that you do? You acquire all of the best weapon systems that are on-site, enemy and allied. and you immediately turn them to a position ready to fight. In other words, you've taken the position, now you need to command the position. So, belt-fed guns, you clear the dead, you identify where there's more ammunition, any grenadiers, weapons, grenades, anti-personnel devices of any kind, rocket launchers like laws or, again, RPGs or whatever happens to be laying around, whatever is the standard for the light model that that army is using. that gets pointed up you put that on the bottom of the position you've just taken over and you know we all bomb perimeter and you get ready to fight but you fight with everything that's there because it took your ammunition and grenades and your anti-tank or your anti bunker equipment to take the objective so you're already short if you've just been in a firefight taken an objective you had to come home energy to acquire the objective So the first rule is always man the heaviest weapons first. Now in this case with them, the 203 is a very desirable multi-task weapon. You can dump a 40 millimeter grenade into somebody's lap. Now you've got to remember you're limited. You have a minimum range of engagement because unlike the Russian, which is active right from the tube when it leaves the tube, the 40 millimeter grenade is a grenade launcher, is a rifled system because it has a centrifugal safety inside the grenade. it has to do so many revolutions which spins off the safety so that the the round will then detonate what it impacts so you these movie pieces where you see the guy shooting at a target at ten yards or less like with a forty mil and it goes boom that's not what it does if you won't do it it physically can't it mechanically on a wild so just a heads up little thing you're not supposed to know about uh... but you always always man-heavy at first if you can acquire more in the process you grab them and drag them along in other words if i could grab that two oh three but i still like to like they did they didn't get rid of their original weapons they just bag them remember i'm not one of her buddy but just a point if you know pay attention you never abandon your equipment but you always improve on your inventory it and now here's another point if i have so many goodies that i have to pick and choose unlike what you see in the movies how many times they condition you've got this new gun and there's your old gun which was all reliable and you look at it and you throw it away my ass you never do that If you have a proven weapon system or a whole bunch of equipment and weapons that are available, and whenever possible, you try to cache them where you can find them and someone else can't. It may be a little bit off the trail, it may be somewhere in a rubble up inside a building somewhere, up inside from below, where there's no direct access. but you try to cash whatever you can. You never know. Down the road you got this brand new gun and a hundred yards down the road you got into a firefight and all of a sudden you just burned every round. You've got you through every grenade you've got. You launched the 40 millimeters on them. You did everything. You even pulled your pistol out, went pew pew pew pew until you ran out of the slide lock back. Well you lock the slide forward, you gave them the impression it still works. But you retreat back to that cash because that might be your next, you know, lifesaver. Notice how they always do this in movies. They condition you to become stupid. And I, again, I'm disgusted, but it's logical. I mean, your enemy doesn't want you to think this through. If you already have a weapon system, you know, like I had a spear, but now I got a bow and arrow. Well, the spear's kind of cumbersome, but the bow and arrow gives me reach. And I can only carry, so I got the arrows, and oh, I got a few other goodies here. I'm gonna dump the spear. no you'd cash it everything you know you as you upgraded cash it someplace you make it make it so you could find it or you hand it off to another fighter in fact uh... this is a discussion i had with every author of most of the books you guys all like and read and i tried change their mind on this several times when the when uh... we were talking about uh... one of the exchanging notes with uh... couple of the guys about ambushes running across weapons out there in the field and it was like there was this one part where all the guys got a a universal car being and there's a maverick shotgun and weren't the best guns so we're gonna leave them as like no you're not because that maverick shotgun or that steven shotgun or that punk a junk uh... you know you know whatever it is is better than somebody standing there with harsh language throwing rocks So you take everything back, you carry everything back, you strip the orcs of all of their goodies, and you take it with you. And that way, somebody else at least can put maybe five bullets down range. You know what, those five bullets might be the bullets that shoot the guy who has come up behind you, stick a bayonet in your ass, and good old Billy Bob back there or Martha at least saw what was happening, maybe they're just a support person, but they finally shot the bastard and he saved your life. because of the punkajunk, you know, I don't have much ammo for a gun. Everything can contribute to the battlefield. And that's why you always need to think that way about anything and everything. If I have edged weapons, they'll get stashed all over the place. Why? Because I can stick a knife in your hind end or cleave you with a cheap axe real good, especially if you think you're setting up on me and trying to be quiet because you want to kill everybody on the site. Well, I'll kill you back. I'm into brawling. Okay, you all need to be in a brawler. You're gonna get hurt. It's gonna be painful, but congratulations. You're in the fight. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, this is Tex-Mux. How are y'all doing today? I'm sorry, repeat? Oh, yeah. This is Tex-Mux. Yeah. How are y'all doing? I'm here back with the, what we were talking about yesterday, about the Texas gun law. the new and the constitutional bills, they call it constitutional, but you were asking about what were the any rules or the law red with interaction with law enforcement. Well, I'm not looking at the bill directly, but I'm looking at what I'm looking at is a US law shield and they're going over some of the what you can and can't do and where you can go and where you can't go, you know, basically, you know, simplified. And it does have an assessment for how does the HB 1927 affect interactions with law enforcement. Okay, the first one says a law enforcement officer acting in the lawful discharge of their duties can at any time disarm a person if they believe it is necessary for the protection of the person, themselves, or another person. The weapon must be returned to the person before the person is released from the scene, unless the firearm returns as a stolen or the person is arrested following the encounter. This is not near it is simply being reinstated in 1927. Now, the second one, the second paragraph, this is the one that kind of gets me. There was an amendment in there that was supposed to take care of this problem, but it's called a Dutton Amendment, and it was removed at the last second. before it was approved. And it goes, the Dutton Amendment was removed from the final version of the bill. However, the bill does not explicitly state that a law enforcement officer can detain you for the sole reason you are carrying a handgun. We hope a court would conclude that the seizure of a firearm would constitute a detention and that detention would need to be based on reasonable suspicion of some criminal offense. But until this provision is interpreted, we will have to wait and see. So that's... Right. So they're going to... Yeah. Yeah, they're going to abuse... Well, again, they've already coached the cops on how to use that for abuse. I'm telling you right now, that's exactly how that's... That's why the other guy had the amendment. You know, you think about this. Why did the guy come up with the amendment? Because he saw the writing on the wall, and I'll guarantee the pricks that are the leftists riding with the cops. because the look everything's at the role of the right we're going to be able to get not out of the other book police state is loved by the left is that they already have a coaching package just like they do for everything whatever a law is passed how to interpret for in the field where you can claim or where are you understand it now what this does is cover for the covers the cop when they want to abuse somebody or what what do we are you understand it Oh, well let's go to court. Oh well, we're not going to punish you for having attacked the person and done whatever. But, oh well, we did have a ruling finally in the court. And oh, by the way, the guy was right that had the gun and you were wrong. But we're not going to do anything to the cop because after all we know about the immunity scam. So this is how they play us constantly with this garbage. And it's why, again, we need a house cleaning. It's the only way he's going to fix this. But, at least, you know, again, we'll see how it works. I don't expect it to be good. I expect them to do what the peckerwoods always do. They're going to basically, you know, for an incident. That's just what it is. Again, it'll be, what about the bad leftist cops? Anybody think they're going to be nice? Well, there's the nice cops, you know, Tex-Mex, the nice cops. Yeah, okay, well, they constitute the minority. Well, what about the other leftist commie cops that are power freaks? How do you think they're going to play this? I don't need to wait for this to happen and know how it's going to be played. I have seen this before. Been around the track on this one more than a few times. We've seen it all over the country. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Yeah, so basically what they're saying is somebody's going to have to get jacked, go to court, pay bills and bills and bills, you know, go through all of that. you know, time and money and then, you know, angsting in their life, you know, going through all this. And three quarters of the way through the case, you know, it's going to be found out the gun disappeared from the property room. Oh, yeah. It'll be either it'll be stolen because boy tech max that's a really nice ten millimeter classic fig you got there i don't think you're legitimately carrying i i feel that you were doing something i'll make something up and then of course it'll be on the books but mysteriously enough of course then you got your gonna get locked up meanwhile the gun is in property the only people get the property or mr cops And then all of a sudden, later on, three quarters of the way through the trial, when your property is supposed to be up, because by the way, they haven't gotten to the trial. But the gun will have disappeared from the property room, because it is a $900 pistol. Now, here's the other one. Oh yeah, you won. Oh, by the way, we stored your pistol in a 55-gallon barrel full of salt water in the basement over in the property room. Here's your gun. You don't think we haven't seen this before, people? I know exactly what these lying pigs do. And I just described the two most common scams. I have done, and I'm not, I go, text back, all of you listening. I'm gonna tell you right now. i've done over fourteen hundred probably close to two thousand uh... court cases where i've read all of the evidentiary over i i i'd by became a mercenary to you know throw anything at the court seriously well i was behind the wire or i thought in every case guys in every case guys pop for a god of an actual not a reproduction an actual 1861 Colt revolver, right? It's rusted up, mounted on a frame, wired to a frame, and it just couldn't be fixed. It was a monument grade, but original, and it was at least legible that it was a real Civil War, battlefield heirloom passed down through the generation. It was found in an attic on a third floor in a house that this guy was in. They charged him with possession of a firearm. Now, guess what? About three-quarters of the way through the case, all of the, you know, it was demanded to do, and this is what I did, I demanded an inspection of all evidentiary material, right? So guess what? They went to do a survey, guys, of the property room of the record and information for the court, and guess what was missing, guys? Guess what was gone from the property room? Oh, that's right. That monument grade pistol. It was gone. I don't know where it went. Cops had control over it. Cops run into the property room. Cops go in and out of the property room. Tex-Mex, do you go into a property room down there at the police station? Oh, no, I can't even get in there. Uncle Mark doesn't do that. Any of you out there, you guys all walk in. Hey, guys, how you doing? I'd like to shop the property room today. The only people who steal crap from a property room the police run are the cops and the prostitute or two or liars and everyone of the cases i had with with firearms issue case but guns were stolen out of the property room not kind of sort of on occasion okay maybe one here's one they stole the frame They stole the magazines, they stole the case because it was a Smith and Wesson, right? It was a wood custom case, but they left the barrel. They actually took the barrel off the frame. The barrel was still there, guys, but the frame and all of the other items that went along were the rosewood collectors' editions, Smith and Wesson, I think it was a Model 27, highway procurement. Everything else was gone. Well, technically the gun was there because the barrel was there. Now it wasn't a shooting case, so there wasn't anything to worry about. Well, we had to have the ballistics, but what difference did that make? How would the rest of the gun go? Did little mice come in and take it? See what I mean? So yeah, I'll raise down the wall on this. It'll just be abused, because that's what... the ones that are the cops that are abusers will just ride this one. That's what will happen. But, you know, and in the meantime, well, if you're lucky, you know, as long as they don't see it, you technically can carry. Yeah, that's that's that's gonna be my plan. I'm going to like you said I think I went over this with you before I I've never gone for it. Well, I went to the class, but I've never Applied for the license here in Texas as you you warned me a while back sometime ago not to just not do it but If I carry here and here around here, it's it's gonna be concealed and just a plain Jane Glock I'll just, yeah, something you, okay, here, and that's, thank you for bringing it up, that's another thing. If you're gonna do that, especially in this environment and day and age, you don't carry that $900 pistol, you carry that basic gun that's gonna do the job, you don't put anything fancy on it, you don't put any bells and whistles, because it'll just get ripped off by the cops. They'll start, it's like, you know what they're like, they're like a chop shop. You know, because even when you put like a lot of guys put, you know, whatever kind of, you know, upper grade red dot on a pistol or whatever kind of sights, that's the first thing that disappears. If you put a set of custom combat sights on a nice gun and the cops get it, they steal them. There's not one gun that I know of that was returned, especially in the big thing in the 80s, you know, remember the big thing were tritium, tritiated sights. every time the tritiated sites were stolen off the gun. There's no sites on the pistol. How was it? How did that happen? The picture shows sites on the gun, but the tritiated sites would all be missing. Oh, gee, I wonder who stole those. I wonder what five finger parasites stole those. Oh, it had to be some criminal who got into the police lockup. First they had to get in the police station. Then they had to get into the property room. And then they had to find the product. And then they had to take it off without anybody saying, oh, everybody saw them. They were busy pilfering through each one of the boxes maybe. Say Mark? Go ahead. Yeah, just to change the subject real quick. I hate to do this to you, but I'm looking at some pants, camo pants. They're Russian. And what I'm trying to figure out is the size. If they're from Russia, they're like, they're $20 apiece. They're Russian camo, Russian uniform, and what I'm trying to figure out is the size, because the size is EU. And I'm trying to figure out the conversion. Unfortunately, I'm a 40, 40 waistlines though. And I'm just trying to figure out what the EU, because they've got like EU 48 to 50, 52 to 54. Probably a 50 to, yeah, 50 to 52 is what I go, metric. In fact, I'm thinking where is there, I'll tell you what, do this. Go over to Sportsman's Guide. Look to see if they have a metric conversion table for you there. Use everybody else's services. Use them like a showroom is what you do. But I think they do. They have a map out there with conversions. I think Major Surplus used to, but I don't know about their page now. But Sportsman's Guide probably does. They'll have a metric conversion chart there for you. I know Sturm does. Sturm does have a webpage. Sturm military imports, STURM, but sportsman's guide is easier to use. Right. Yeah, they do have 52-54, so that's probably right about where it's at. well you can always suck it in but it's kinda hard to you know pull it in you know what I mean you can always be can always belt it in or to break out the sewing machine and put a couple of pleats in the back you know bring it together and you know you got a little more material that's good you got more of the room and leg room oh yeah and not only that but remember headed towards winter you got some more space for putting stuff underneath and by the way the Russians do that you know it is called the Russia the very big place The howling wolves and the cold winds and of course the ice. Lots of ice. So bigger would be okay and it should work for you. On that note also over at just as I mentioned major surplus they have German military surplus field pants, Gore-Tex, waterproof material. These were cheaper a few years ago. Oh well so was everything. uh... seventeen ninety five and they do have a mick side and they also have the french military copy of the infantry micky mouse boot he c w micky mouse boots these are virtually new old inventory uh... and there are thirty dollars apiece they have supposedly up to five twelve They have 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. And for anybody asking, I'll remind you again, Mickey Mouse boots only come in full sizes. If you take a half size, you go up to the next size. Always remember that, guys. If you have Mickey Mouse boots and you want to wear them, you want to go up in size. You don't need a lot of room for socks. In fact, if you do it right and you're wearing them where everything you're supposed to, the mouse boots work just fine with just one conventional pair of socks. That should be it. But if you want to add more, remember you're going to get warm because Mickey Mouse boots retain a good portion of heat. Big thing is that even if your feet get wet, it retains the heat. So if you're going to put something in there, put a wool sock in there. Light duty wool. It doesn't have to be super heavy, but at least a wool sock would be fine. My dad used to wear Mickey Mouse boots and wear just dress socks. And we're in Michigan winter. But if he wore them, that's the way he wore them. Of course, heat didn't affect him. Cold didn't affect him. He's a little better even than I am on that. I don't mind cold at all. Well, I do mind it a little. But if you've got the proper gear, it's not so bad. So major surplus. And they have the French military ECU Mickey Mouse boots in a good size range for $30 a pair right now. And those are the infantry boots. They do not have the valve. Remember, the valve does not determine how much deeper cold it'll handle, although they typically wore a deeper rated cold boot. If they have the valve, those valves in the side of the boot are for equalizing pressure when using those in aircraft. Like if you were to C-130, if you're in any combat aircraft of any kind, transport. The Mickey Mouse boots designed to keep your feet from freezing at altitude. Not everybody's going to wear those because pilot has different configurations, but they've used them. I know there are no guys who have. So that's the reason for the valves in the boots. They do have a probably a deeper rating because they have more insulation, but not much. And the regular infantry boot will do most everything you need to do in a mouse boot. So heads up on that one. Anything else, Tex-Max? Go ahead, please. Oh, no, thank you. That's pretty much it. But like I said, they made sure they put where they could put the screws to you in this. yeah it gives them an opening so that arbitrary arbitrary and capricious activity of the part of the regime it's not a surprise it's that it's the normal not the exception that's the best way to describe it and again prostitutes will abuse it massively because they hate you being armed and able to defend yourself from the police state that's really what they're worried about is when the time comes No, people aren't going to put up with their garbage and then it's going to reach a boiling point. Well, now the commies are in charge and all these commie prostitutes out there, oh, they can publicly hate you even more. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Okay, we'll from Florida again. About your book. What would be done with particularly foreign prisoners of war who individually didn't really do anything? The best example I can think of would be the Czech unit that the one auxiliary militia made surrender that got the tank from them, like those guys. I don't think they particularly did anything too bad. What would be done with people like that? well i don't know what happened is you know what's funny if you've read the book okay the book will wait way way way predates the ukrainian conflict and what i described in the book is what the western eastern ukrainian of malicious were doing they were capturing in fact there's several good videos of you go over you to the party because i wrote that way way before uh... battle for the both of these books are but we are written while it's behind the wire so it's better to be a few years uh... it again um... if you pay attention to the world the ukrainian militia captured a lot of armor and so you've got the skill technicians contrary to what you would be in a lot of movies where i just tell everybody it's like no you don't trade you know it's kind of like uh... What historically would happen with these Imperials taking over areas is since the peasant was typically locked to the land or locked to a village, you know, like your name is, you know, the name of your great-great-great-grandfather, great-great-great, you know, Bill Bob William Tom, on Tom the 14th. What do you mean the 14th? Well, I was 13 before me, and they're all named Tom, and I was a farmer. Well, they were anchored to the land, so it didn't make any sense if you were trying to capture wealth to wipe out the population. Unless your goal was to, again, as I've said, the term is a correctment where you kill off the stock, the people, and you replace them with your people you're going to inject to take the land and keep it yours more efficiently by having those that are allied by benefit and by profit. now in this case the profit is you don't die and also you don't go back to the people who sent you to died because that's what's happening with a lot of these guys there are prisoners if they if their parents won't pick him up like in the eastern Ukraine of the eastern Ukrainians call the families of the guys they capture say hey you know if we'll surrender this guy to you and you are we're gonna have you promise he's not coming back because back again his name is known he will be killed That's how they've been operating for quite some time now in this case the check that those checks are a long ways from home But a lot of them and I think wisely so or not really super ambitious there. They've got those the soldier Mercenary mindset in that while I'm fighting a war and I'm on this side But if tomorrow we change sides, I'm fighting next to you guys and whatever now We're not gonna pull we're gonna look too kindly to that because if you can flip once you'll flip again but as a prisoner uh... you long as you do what you're supposed to do you turn a wrench you dig it you know you you you you you're a skilled tradesman some way uh... some of them to keep in mind all of you and there's going to be a straw boss that's one of ours who's going to be also overlooking your work we're going to make sure you do right you're going to be tested not anything get fucked up you're going to be held responsible because you're a sign off on this stuff so there's a whole process to dealing with uh... were considered to be be your secret prisoners alpha grade prisoners from a probably won't make it to detention camp does a lot of you out there about you shoot their ass uh... that's just been some of the things you're gonna find these people are doing are just going to break people they just won't be they won't put up with it but there are a lot of other individuals who will be pressed in or will be on the peripheral but if i can if you can keep alive long enough because other people who are pissed because they want to get what you said that data revenge uh... that is the toughest thing it's tough to see it in world war two there's some good example you see a movie but they don't put they don't put the light some of the stuff that actually happened i mean they do they can't say that they do but the toughest thing is that uh... it would you have a what you have a highly aggressive uh... conflict there's a lot of people just have a very simple single-minded attitude about how to deal with the enemy because you need intelligence information you want to find out more about what's going on to save more your people and amazingly enough there are a lot of people on the other side of the they got pressed into service the average china man's going to get conscripted and he's not going to be a volunteer their conscripts so they didn't get a choice now what about you're never going to change a lot of the brains i don't expect ideas like the leftist you're dealing with here you really think you're going to convert one of these lying left is that they're going to follow the right path bank that happen you're going to have to deport them but they're going to get And the deport part, I don't want to keep them. And again, I'm not like them. So the balances with the ones you're talking about, especially if it's the Tories, so to speak, they're actually, they're not even that, because they're not really loyal to anybody here in America. The globalist types, well, we'll shift their butts to someplace else. A lot of them, especially those who are movers and shakers, they ain't going to get that. You might get, there's two options. I mean, there's another option here. We take the prisons they thought they were going to put us in. and I put two balls in chain, one on each leg, and they'd be busting rock for the rest of their life. In fact, ideally, like I've said for years, what I would recommend is you chain their hind end to a work station, and we're going to have them disassemble all these stinking federal buildings, and we had no business building, and all the monstrosity trash that's come along with it. We're going to make it all disappear. Break it down, palletize the bricks, take them down the road, do some else with them. But that can be their mission for the rest of their lives. They're going to be disassembling a lot of the garbage that they helped to make happen. But they would never be released. Never. They would have no possibility of reprieve. Not for what's been happening here in this country. And everybody better have that mindset. They're either A, going to be deported. You can't help it. They get shot on the battlefield. And or they're going to be some would be in prison. But I don't really want the bird of having them around. Some of you might decide you want that as your deal settle. Here's what happens. You'll settle with that as your vengeance for what they've done because at least we can keep track of them. The biggest thing is it's either that or martial punishment as in, you know, whatever it is that the people choose. But there we have to be careful. Again, the the the jakoban, the Jewish communists of the French Revolution, look how they played the people. beware. Look how they played the people and what happened. They went right back to Empire. Napoleon Modipart was just around the corner, guys, for all the French Revolution BS and everything else. The Jewish mob plugged everything right in, turned around, put an emperor right back in power. How long did that take? Go look at the historical timeline. From the time of the quote-unquote French Revolution and then with the Jacobin, the red communist, the Jewish communists of France, stepped in altered the path of the revolt engineered most of it and lied their ass up just like the stuff you're seeing where they're lying their ass up with the garbage you generated about the corona beer virus about you know this is the most glorious operation in afghanistan ever it was so fantastical withdrawal wow it's so dynamic try to put a smiley face on a shit pie okay but that's what con that's what propagandists do smiley face on a shit pie. It's like saying, well, it was a dynamic and exciting operation in Corregidor and the death march. Well, that was really something to watch. You see how stupid that sounds? Well, Corregidor was really bad and the death march was like terminal. Okay. But that's how that, that's, that's what happens when you have these pigs that we have right now that have invaded the country allowed to get to so many of these critical positions. They're not the majority, but they are a dangerous minority that needs to be done away with. And it's where we are with what discussions can we have about some kind of negotiation? What kind of negotiation are we going to have with these people? Look what that's got you. Well, let's be reasonable. So POWs, it's a mix. Again, if we have a sort out, we don't let them get back to where they came from. Now, to do that, it may be possible to get them to surrender. If they surrender under terms, then we honor the terms, but we're not going to let them, they're not going to march under arms. They will not be allowed to surrender and retain their weapons. We will not have a Branch Davidian agreement like they did where the damn ATF had no ammunition and the Branch Davidians let them come into the church and recover dead with their guns. And again, no, you either all surrender or you're going to die in place. You can surrender. We'll take your surrender. We'll actually, we might be civil. But God help you if anything happens to those of us who should be civil, because there's a whole shitload of people here who will hammer your hind head. And they might take days. See, that's the problem with the enemy, is they think, oh, they're all Billy Badass and we're all stupid. We don't have, oh, no, no, we have a real good understanding of the battlefield, the sculpture of the environment, how it turns, twists, and what can happen. The big thing is you also have to know who your people are that do have a reason to put the bastards in front of them and they have to be what you have to have a buddy system you have to either move them away from what it is you need to do temporarily or you've got to have some way to rein them in because guys some of the stuff you're going to see that the communists will do jet will justify what those people want to do and I would understand it completely and I can't be everywhere. That's the only thing I said years ago. You know what, Uncle Mark's not going to be nice. I used to be at the fire brigade to go in there and deal with, no, I don't do that anymore. This stuff starts, poor gasoline on it. That's the only thing you can do. This stuff starts, we have to fight, we have to win. I'm not going to be 90 and do this. We've gone as far as we should have. We're farther than we should have. We should never have been where we are now. We should have finished this in 94. We'd have been done by the end of the 90s. We have been on to a new life and this country would be free. This country needs to be free again. To do that, we need to fight an American war for independence. That American war for independence has specific guidelines and goals. You have to set personal goals. Where you want to be in the future is telling you to be a slave and I don't think you are either. God bless our Republic. That's the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. Make it out of the way. It's taking over. LTR continuing. We'll be back tomorrow same time on Liberty Tree Radio.