September 3, 2021
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4h 10m
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Mark Koernke discussed Biden administration efforts to push international gun control through the UN Arms Trade Treaty, which would establish invasive registration schemes for firearms. The show covered ammunition availability from Turkish surplus sources, including .30-06 and .303 British rounds, with detailed reloading considerations. Koernke addressed vaccine effectiveness data from Israel showing worsening infections among vaccinated populations, criticized the Afghanistan withdrawal and abandonment of 310,000 Afghan military personnel and their families, and promoted preparedness measures including equipment purchases and militia organization.
- arms trade treaty
- international gun control
- biden administration
- un registration scheme
- second amendment
- afghanistan withdrawal
- taliban
- vaccine effectiveness
- israel covid data
- turkish ammunition
- 30-06 surplus
- 303 british
- preparedness
- militia
- constitutional carry
- texas
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N' Gags. This is premier source for Second Amendment News. Sorry about the audio, the lighting. It's going to be terrible, probably. I'm on location the best I can do. I am here in Houston, Texas today, September 1st, 2021. Just got off the plane. Congratulations, Texas. Today is the official start of Constitutional Carry. And that's the good news. Let's talk about some bad news nationwide. And it has to do with Joe Biden pushing international gun control. Hi guys, so I'm going to apologize. I'm going to look down to my notes. I saw this, I read this article and watched a little clip while I was waiting for a transfer. So my notes are on my phone. I don't have my usual setup. So yesterday, August 31st, 2021, a gentleman, a dude named William Malzahn. Malzahn is the acting deputy director of the Office of Conventional Armed Treaty Reduction at the US Department of State. Well, he was speaking at this big conference. It's called, there was a seventh conference of states parties to the Armed Trade Treaty. And he made it very clear that the Joe Biden administration is going to be at the forefront of international gun control. Yes, just days after he has armed the Taliban to the teeth with everything you need to take over a nation, Biden wants to push. International Gun Control. I'm going to read you just the opening comments from his speech. You can find his speech online and the NRA, ILA has a transcript of the whole speech on their webpage. I don't have my usual stuff, guys. I'm dealing off of a cell phone. So this is what he said yesterday in front of the world. I have come from Washington, D.C. this week to take the floor on the agenda item, Treaty Universalization to Underscore the Continuing Commitment of the United States to Responsible International Trade in Conventional Arms. The United States has long supported strong and effective national controls on international transfer of conventional arms and the Arms Trade Treaty. It is an important tool from promoting those controls internationally. I spoke a lot about the conventional arms transfer policy and Biden has just tweaked that. And in addressing the changes made by the Biden administration, he said that the changes in the, it's called the CAT, the C-A-T, the conventional arms transfer policy, they were guided by respect for international law and human rights and US national security. interests in arms transfers. Well, he must have really been interested in transferring all those arms to the Taliban. Huh? Makes me sick. Just reporting this today makes me sick. But this is something we need to know. Why? Because this is an attack, an attempt to attack our individual right to keep and bear arms in America. How? That's what the Arms Trade Treaty. This is the UN thing, the United Nations, the Blue Hats, the great targets. The Obama administration tried to force this through as well. Back in 2013, John Kerry, former senator from Massachusetts, he signed his name on the dotted line of this arms trade treaty back when he was secretary of state under Barack Obama. And the only thing that stopped that then was that Congress has to approve all these treaty signings and negotiations. the Republican senators put a kibosh to it. In 2016, Barack Obama tried again to get it done, but he couldn't get this treaty ratified. Well, the second edition of the Barack Obama presidency is upon us, and his buddy Joe, Joe and Corn Pop are going to try to do this now. I'm going to read you a quote by the NRA from back in 2013, because it still rings true, because this is the same type of, it's the same treaty. The NRA said back then that this treaty threatens individual firearm ownership with an invasive registration scheme and is full of regulations and requirements that are blatant attacks on the constitutional rights of every law-abiding American. And what does he mean on this registration scheme? Well, this treaty is intended to track small and light weapons, to track them across the kept by a minimum of 10 years. The registration scheme, the international registration scheme because this is gonna be run by the UN. Good luck trying boys. So they have the news from Houston. It is pouring outside at the moment. America's sworn enemy, a group who want nothing more than to attack this country again. He armed them with everything they could possibly need. But he wants to take away your right to keep and bear arms. Guys and gals, thank you for your time. I appreciate each and every single one of you. If you're in the Houston area, come on out to the Primary Arms and Forge Relations Range Day tomorrow. I look forward to meeting you as many as I can tomorrow. Hopefully, some of you all come. And, I mean, it's hot outside, so you can hear the air conditioner. I apologize. I'm not used to this heat this late in the year. Guys and gals, let's see each other again. Be safe, stay vigilant, carry a weapon. Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. Check your notification bell. Like this video share this video more people need to know that Biden Biden's trying to just go through the international way like Barry Obama was trying as well and Hell no guys and gals. I'll see you. Take care not again is part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, 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 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, while I didn't understand, a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number, 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 which 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 and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of 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 and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the well, we're having some technical difficulties guys. We had mark, but he will be back quickly I'm sure uh... meantime i'm gonna just play another piece of music to get mark back one to three and the good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first our of the after intelligence report i've our quirky one day closer to victory her brother's sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories Southwest, East, Northeast, and Central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4m.com and we are on AM&FM Micro stations, CEB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good. afternoon to all of our friends out there lower 40 including the great state of Jefferson, we call this the outline two state territories and the clock 5 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time it is no way yes way it's Friday's Cinco de'amity and quartermaster Friday is the third of September it is the 13th year of open Fabian the socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts let the dance and the finger pointing continues that everybody apologizing without a biology everybody just was a bit of a wonderful wonderful fantastic it was a beautiful beautiful babies kind of uh... will or retreat retrograde fallback and stumble fumble and ram your head against the wall escape from though wait a minute was the movie wasn't that this came from julie orca escape from all of our afghanistan yeah There's like a third movie, Escape from Afghanistan. You've got total control. You've got a 310,000 man army. And you've got to try to figure out how to properly betray all those people. Follow the orders of the Jewish mob out of Haifa and Tel Aviv to screw America and screw the Afghanistanians. And screwing up, one thing that the American leftist and the American neo-con all put together in the US military and our government in Washington DC will bring you... Yeah! And don't forget this sign. Come back, Ali Barhor with a scuff knee pad. Working like a high heena in the high heels of Afghanistanian. Yeah! in escape Afghanistan. You could have walked out easily and done it in such a way that everybody's still there doing their job. But no, you had to fumble, screw it up. How is it we could be in Korea for 70 years? What year is this? I tried 2021. How could we be in Korea? I mean, after all, 1953, shouldn't we have just thrown everything up in the air, headed for the harbors and anchorage and airport and just burned stuff and destroyed it and busted it up and we could have had hell 67 years to do that, plenty of time to at least one time or another we should have, and just left the Korean-Estenians high and dry like the Afghanistanians. Would it make sense? I mean, after all, all we did do that in Vietnam, though, I guess. So, we're just kind of... It's not consistent, except when it's for the lodge buddy and the amicable wearing spit-swapping ring-knocker queers of $3 bill-petos that make up the US government. Yeah, but don't worry, they found plenty of 9-year-olds for each other to molest to celebrate their betrayal of the 310,000-man auxiliary army that they built there and got into uniform. well start building up that patient build the kind of thing and then they just fumbled screwed everything intentionally there was no accident this one didn't happen except happen the way they planned on making it happen so picked on that and on them to pick up on everybody washington you know the whole blast a batch of all but ride along and the fake election was the epitome of the high point of the of the role point where we are with america right now once the asshat republorette cowards slash Epstein boys because they're all they all got pedo tapes that's why they all have pedo tapes that's why they look like deer in the headlights constantly because those queers of three dollar bill put trash in there now they give them blackmail left right up and down only a good house cleaning is going to fix it and nothing else is we want these guys to resign watch so the next batch of that was launched this thing and I it's been the worst third day. Hops said, how'd it now ain't bad. We're back and the technology is doing what we would expect. So guess what? That means we must drill the right tooth. But as it is, let's just suffice it to say, well, we want the toys that are at the top to resign. So the what? The next batch of petals that were put in place to make sure that the agenda continues, continues. That's one of the most comical parts or people are demanding the but the bite night result why he's not the one in charge what here's what we need to do demand that they go down the street drag all bomb a scream and kick in and pet them all along with michael drag him over to prison or take them over to the pier give a backpack full rock tell the swim for mmm uh... hawaii from the atlantic side they will make it past appear very far anyway obama is the problem or bob is the problem all bob it is the problem it is that simple so anyway uh... couple things i want to touch on uh... beyond the escape from afghanistan there and everything anyway um... there's a really cool high-tower armory bullpup uh... kit for the uh... high-point car but i mentioned that the other day bunch of videos out there on a better actually pretty good uh... would give you a good feel for the operating mechanism it is basically reinvention of every one of these bullpup per kitt we've ever seen with the extension roger all that which you know that something uh... it will look to be totally different no it's not everybody usually invented stuff based upon what they've already seen from something else in their youth and most of these guys that have designed this stuff are simply feeding off whatever somebody else did before. Well that's what they just did here. It's got a cool spiffy outer hole, little different material for the hole itself from a regular eye point. But if you want a bullpup type, and yes it sounds like they're going to have, they don't have it yet as far as I know, but that they will have a Glock magazine version eventually popping up here if not one of the other competitors may have already produced it but they are making these for every caliber available 10 millimeter 45 ACP 40 caliber and 380 auto and it's Again, it's a high point. They call the company is high tower armory high tower armory high hi tower armory and they also do what looks to be a uh... five seven knockoff for five you know a river ten twenty two uh... kit which gives it that uh... p s was a p s ninety uh... look uh... you know as far as the weapon goes looks pretty good actually This particular bullpup that they've made for the High Point looks decent. Mechanically, there's some really good close-ups of the videos, and it's as good as anything else out there that's built in the plastic category. And again, a little better on the hull by what they claim. It is a polyfiber resin, as opposed to the softer chip that they went with, with the High Point standard gun. but the high point standard gun is serviceable enough. I'm not telling you to change his health, but if you are looking to alter the weapon a little bit for the sake of, again, you like the bullpup pattern, you may have a number of the guns in service, you want to kind of standardize on everything, or just one experiment. It is a cool experiment. It definitely is something that would be interesting to play with. So just something to take into consideration if you think it floats your boat, go check it out. And if you get a chance when you go through it, once you see what's available, and it was at the HTA bulk prep from High Point for the High Point 995TS, there we go. Yeah, there's a couple of other people have already done videos on it, and when you go through it, you'll see what I'm talking about. So it's an interesting idea. And something that definitely is worth looking at is a, okay, so I would have, it's fun if nothing else remember with guns we can have fun while we're getting ready to fight the war uh... another thing yes i know everybody a lot of people are doing all kinds of patients uh... all kinds of uh... individuals patients all kinds of individuals uh... kinds of videos on the whole of the uh... afghan uh... you know retreat debacle surre just you know the usual what's interesting is again uh... the idea that they're really pissed because all that time there will guys before the time you spent there okay just back up for a minute well volunteered nobody was drafted you know what you signed into before you got there uh... the political hacks change which by the way we got plenty of political hacks out there and uh... because of that uh... we're at the other end of the political hacks gambit we all you're expected to see develop and uh... we're where we are guess what you got paid for what you did. No, it was not a patriotic mission. It was a hack opium money mission. And we argued that right from the beginning, years ago. No, this has nothing to do with patriotism. It doesn't have anything to do with saving the country. It had everything to do with played out. Now we're on to other disasters. Before you get upset, understand if you really want to help out, rather than get pissed and go introverted and Kill yourself or the suicide lines are supposed to be really dense road. Why? Stop that BS before even get going. And again turn it around. Who is it we need to blame for this? Guess what? What we're gonna do here again is remind you that there's plenty more plenty more to come a lot more to do and if you really want to do something how about organize our equipment train as militia establish a 510 you know operation in your area of activity and do it as quickly as you can. Square-Aware support, communications, transportation, and medical. Something that's critical. And there are kinds of things that will keep you busy for a very, very... If things kick off, won't be very long. You'll be just into the regular business again. But if you're just now having that final epiphany that you've been betrayed, piss on them. Work it right. Do what you're supposed to do. Get ready for the worst. Assume the worst in you. We'll be next here real quick. before the ammunition goes to put a bunch of art but by the way if you haven't had a mccain of some of you guys sent to the fed them to me and nor other people about uh... the seven six two by thirty nine situation is not a surprise and it's gone exactly as expected but what is interesting and i brought this up the other day to you guys uh... is uh... some of the stuff that turkeys being allowed to send in while everybody else is block Now, Turkey has always collected what everybody else has gotten rid of in NATO and done a good job of collecting every last stitch of it. And this is why they actually maintain a fairly large fighting force for a more economical range of cost than the average nation in NATO. When they do end up with something like the M60 battle tank, they got the best of everybody else's stuff, plus the upgrade. they got everybody's junk that they flushed and because of this they have mass and they have quality somebody else built it the germans built it the Italians built it we built it uh... and they pulled it all south and they put it in that little corner right there of turkey you know Turkish and a man a Jewish land uh... what they're supposed to be muslim yeah if you don't know what the young Turks are those are all Jews okay it's being run by the other half of the Israeli mob right now and for that reason Right now, Turkey is bringing everything in that you can imagine. Well, because of that, a bunch of this stuff, like the ammunition we haven't seen in the inventory for quite some time, not cheap though, it should be dirt cheap, but we're at the other end of, you know, the World War II and post-World War II and Cold War Surplus. So, there is a bunch of of interesting ammunition that has come through and center fire is pegged uh... has has pegged it very quickly tagged it almost quick as it came in uh... this includes thirty-odd six and three oh three british uh... somebody's actually want to look through three british from the turks well guess what all the turks also did uh... use a lot of the british imperial because autumn an empire fall british occupation and uh... based have a bunch of other uh... piece of equipment on standby tactical and strategic reserve systems that all countries maintain like this we used to but we have so many traders basically backstabbing the nation trying to undermine it got it that a lot of it's gone they burned it they destroyed it we covered we've covered this over the years uh... alba kirkya the alba kirkyi processing point destroyed billions of problems of seven sixty by fifty one nato and just almost all of the M14 rifles that were in reserve, stored for time. It would have been good for 100, 200 years. But instead, they were brought out, they were unboxed, and then they were cut into five pieces at the Albuquerque processing complex. They brought ammunition by the trainloads, 110, 120, 130 carloads. uh... they set up a tempering furnace what they did is open the cabs up the just open up and put them on the rollers and they ran through the furnace and pop like popcorn they did that uh... billions not millions billions of of rounds all part of the process of betraying the united states under bill clinton and of course the new comes Now, enough on that, because there is stuff that didn't hit the furnish yet. And right now, it's really weird, because I went to the check on this, and it still has add to the cart, even though at another point it didn't. Unless they just restocked again, which they probably did. For those who have .30-06s, the battlefield supremacy round, in whatever, .30-06, the Rams, 1903 Springfields, 1917 Enfielders, tons of them out, tons of them, tons of them out there. turkish thirty-odd six hundred fifty one-grain two hundred rahr rounds of the old look the l c f m j uh... m c amo non-corrosive and at the hundred sixty nine dollars who forgive me nine six and our who how was that that's not popping up right here hold on yet two hundred rounds while that's weird twenty rounds per box there we go that's what popped up the way it did uh... anyway uh... the stuff was made between nineteen sixty two nineteen seventy eight should be perfectly serviceable it is in the flat sheet fabricated pins if you're not familiar with them most typically are sink or actual ten either way the can look there and is worth saving okay if it's pink or ten that can be melted down and used for bullets or all kinds of other good stuff and the ten if you want to make your own lead, if you want to make your own say bullet grade lead, you need a certain amount of tin, antimony, and lead. Small amount of tin, small amount of antimony, and lead. And you can build a commercial grade bullet. So finding out first what metal they used, if they used zinc, more likely tin for the age. And especially down in that neck of the woods, because there's a lot of tin mines north of Spain and in Spain itself. So it's interesting that stuff has all kinds of unique benefits because you want to get every squeak out of the thing you can for the price you're paying because again, $169.99. Well, you can figure out the price around, right? And in this case, this is definitely worthwhile. It is again, Boxer Prime, so it's also reloadable. It is probably built and it's interesting because it has the double step uh... primer pocket which is indicative of a st louis type arsenal case for those who are familiar with that there's only one arsenal that did the double step cases a picture of the base in here now most people steer clear clear of st louis i used to use all time to look at it half price of the other out six services why It's a tougher primer pocket, the fact with the cheaper primer pen, the de-priming pens, and the old RCBS and Lee dies, about every ninth or tenth case it snapped the pen. And so you'd be swearing because you couldn't figure out why you weren't popping the primer pen with a die, and then you realized, oh, you bastard. And so you have to break out the tiny, tiny, tiny little Allen wrench and you have to unscrew it. that and you had to pull the broken pan that you had to put a brand new pen and you realize it wasn't worth doing it so a lot of guys wouldn't work the st louis brass most of the state louis stuff is dated nineteen forty two this has a st louis type double step probably paper uh... paper dot primer pocket now one of the solutions here first of all take a primer uh... pocket reamer which by the way is part of your kit usually when you know if you get a good reloading set and all you do is a quick twist couple of twists inside the primer pocket to bring it to spec and it'll still be snug so it'll be the primer will fit properly but uh... you're all set to go otherwise what i would remind everybody is that you want to apply pressure gradually if you're going to just be prime just will test it first to see what's going on and what i mean is when you bring your you've got are usually use a single-stage reloading press for working saint louis uh... you come down and you make sure you can feel the touch of the primer pin on the palm of of the primer itself you don't want to just jam it down what this means is you're gonna be playing all of your all of your energy aggressively mr. bubbling that out like an arbor press rather than slamming it like your like you're tapping it with a hammer are slated to play climbing like you're doing a roofing hammer job okay and it works better the primers are shocked uh... the typically won't break and you'll can be prime all this brass in a very short period of time doesn't take long at all so i like getting it for half the price of all the other out six brass back in the day all so they used to be a lot of saint louis and a lot of this this may even be and this is this is a fact seeing that ammunition tells me that uh... probably the saint louis arsenal uh... tooling machinery all went to the turks if i see more of this that would pretty well confirm it because the turks were making uh... thirty-odd six obviously a during the cold war because they were the standardize on the ground like everybody else could be a billy we had millions of about billy and we gave away all of our articles uh... you know for jump change or or for just you know by the or you know if the country while you know needed our small and armory and you wanted by the dirty or over there you like you know blue just and or turkey or turkey or whatever uh... you gave them an arsenal of cost of today would be built typical of the way that the system work and of course it did bring up production outside the united states of course not here even though america paid for all the tooling in the machinery and everything well guess what brand new machine no less because all those are sold built in the early part of world war two were all on brand new production stock yeah rather than the world war one stock in inventory that we had to keep the old marshals running out all all that right so anyway um... This is interesting ammunition. It is over at CenterFireSystems.com. I haven't looked to see who else is possibly carrying it. And it's not the only stuff that they got in, but it's something that most of you would be looking for. 30-06. If you buy a box, it's $17.99. If you buy 200 rounds, it's $170. Okay? Anymore. How do you compare this to Lake City Brass? all-world again it's milspeck it's u.s. milspeck it's boxer prime non-corrosive heated yield but the uh... the saint louis arsenal which is unique for that particular part of the process and i don't know how they made that decision part of it probably was that they were uh... there were different experiments done in the early major production phase where they were building up the arsenals and st louis use that signature Step, if you look at the pictures, you'll see what I'm talking about. When you go to www.centerfiresystems.com, then go to ammunition, centerfire ammo, then go to Turkish 3651 grain, and I think both of the box and the case, or the 200-count block, there are a series of pictures, and there's a really good close-up of the base of the case, and you'll see what I'm talking about. otherwise it's standard thirty-odd six on part all day i used to thoroughly still do i probably got close to four thousand rounds of just that uh... twenty stuff and the state louis stuff for later on but it was a saint louis that was the breadhead stepchild it was uh... it was like well it's a little effect here here's the thing the technology caught up in our cbs learn to go with a tougher metal for the for the deep rhyming pen we didn't have any problem after a while but if you have to think about the gun world when something happens and somebody hears about it they repeat it like an echo uh... you know just parroting what somebody else said about something from you know for it was five years ago ten years ago twenty years ago thirty years ago and so it becomes kind of like gun legend thing now because optics isn't the big folk thing to reload because it's you know there's other ammunition you know five five sixes out there uh... it's five five six cases everybody's become a connoisseur of but thirty out six military stuff is you know pat they But it just jumps out at me right away because it tells me that the tooling and the machinery probably went to Turkey. So that's where the St. Louis arsenal went. But it's otherwise... Everything's the same. I know I would rather have somebody trying to shoot at me a long distance with a 5.56 than I'd be a man with a 30-06. or get well and again all the things you notice is a hundred fifty one grain projectile this is another one of those all they had a they had a different idea about how to do things so they went with a one five one grain pre-owned i've tackle that here let me double check it's probably a by you may not be a here it's probably a spitzer but you never know i can i have to again see somebody who shot to find out for sure But it could be a hundred and fifty one grain spitzer flat base rather than a Sierra boat tail Now understand that by the time we get around World War two we had both in service So and again, it's called on the box guys. It says seven six to cap normal On the boxes which are plain Jane military boxes So I don't know what the you know kept normal, you know, and actually were you know, it's it's apparently in English so i think is rather fascinating so anyway it's a unique animal and it is uh... otherwise it's standard thirty-odd six is kinda like uh... probably a brush between the standard u.s. uh... thirty-odd six from the u.s. made and something in line with also remember what the uh... you've got a lot of those were doing along with a couple other style of the other demi war saw peck countries in thirty-odd six during the cold war cuz they had to not explode in somewhat weapons uh... the other thing though i want to mention uh... you'd be you know before well you put it back uh... same page little farther up winchester and this is actual winchester world war two surplus winchester three oh three british hundred seventy four-grain f m j one hundred ground for a hundred twenty five dollars and ignore there's two postings for the same thing. The one that says they're out of stock, the other one they're in stock. Well, do the one that says in stock. But they do have the 20 round posted twice, and they have the 100 round count posted twice. If you buy enough, I guess you get it in the complete 10, or you get it in the 10. I don't know how many, I think that must be 100. I do say that, Mark. Yeah, if purchasing in quantities of 1,000 rounds, they will be shipped in the original sealed metal case. So if you wanted to buy 1,000 rounds, it's going to be a chunk of change. But if you buy 1,000 rounds of this stuff, this is... It's Winchester manufactured, so it should be Boxer primed. World War II production, we weren't going out of our way to build Berdan for somebody else. However, again, this does... This is interesting because it has the compression strike around the primer pocket which is a little claw. This is another one of those. This is another one of those unique arrangements where to ensure that the primer seated properly, they had a final step where they did a tab crimp, four points of the compass around the prime. Now this is listed as Winchester Repeating Arms, WRA, 1941, 303 British. This is typical for what the Denver Arsenal did. That's kind of interesting. Winchester did it to a degree, but there was back and forth between World War I and World War II, depending on the foreign contract. So this is 303 British. In fact, what's interesting on the box, it actually says, I read what it says on the box, not for use in aircraft. 20, Winchester, 20, 303, ball cartridge, 174 grain, full pass. made in USA, made in USA. And on the boxes you can even see the stamp and you can clearly see the lot number. So these are wonderful. I wonder when that no aircraft use is there? It may be because there's enough of a variant in what powder they use that it may have a problem at altitude or may have a problem with it could have been consistency in sizing. uh... i'd that's that's one of the things that's fascinating because you get the why would they mention that remember here's why in nineteen forty one that stuff was built for sending to the british uh... or to the british military and remember they were using three oh three uh... machine guns on board the aircraft on board the fighters and on board the bombers so the i'm surprised that they would ship it in boxes market wouldn't already be linked with this well they they did that both ways and what it's interesting yet remember the britain desperate nineteen forty one all they were starving for amal they were starving for everything they were starved for food but what's interesting about this yeah i have said it's uh... you know specifically stamp that way and the only consideration is it is that for aircraft back so that they didn't have to worry about uh... case jamming because of either failure to uh... failure to load track because of distortion because the case might be the cases may have a little more of a variant in terms of what was considered acceptable world war one war war two early war emergency ammo think about that remember something americans did we did uh... was called thirty out six alternative ball Now, what's interesting when they built that, the story goes, I used to have many, many, many, many, many rounds. I sold a bunch of them as collectors. I had a complete box of 30 out of 6 M2 alternative ball. What it was is, what if you didn't have all the things that you're normally supposed to have and you needed to build ammo? Could you do it? Well, the government cranked out tens of millions of rounds of this stuff. uh... with different factories to prove that they could do it and what happens is that there's actually a whole family of the stuff that ended up now collectors item uh... all ended up being produced because each factory had to show that they could do it they used to uh... dissimilar metals from the normal ball the jacket was different they use different mixes of metals even use sink for the world for the filler instead of lead all the cases were a different type of uh... of brass but not the normal you know spec brass and the idea was ok we gotta cut corners and crank out a lot if nothing happens or we get invaded can you do this and so they had everybody make them and then they put them out there but what they did is they never took the stuff in the combat which is really interesting because it was fresh amal although it probably got out of the country somehow i mean we were desperate nineteen forty one guys we were losing the war not winning And this ammunition was made in 41. I don't... In fact, it was made early in, well, middle of the war, middle of 1941, so we were losing right now. The picture shows... Let's see, what's the date there again? Looks like 28 July 1941. Well, hell, we were in bad shape at that point. We weren't turning anything around in July 1941. It was tit for tat. You know, we shoot, they shoot twice. And they usually won. Daps did. the germans everybody was having a heyday so all this stuff probably is another variation on the crank it out do it for the least amount but make sure everything goes because we need everything you can make and that also makes sense now somebody would ask why did they do that weird thing with the primers because there was no such thing as reject brass when you got to the finish phase because what Well, what if you actually let your tooling run long and the primer pocket is a little sloppy? Here's the problem. The slop on the primer pocket is minimal, but the slop in your primer cup is comparable. Between the two, you could have a fallout. So what they did as a solution, because in 1941 we were losing and they needed every hour of production, every nanosecond of production needed to be in use, what you see, what they did to the base of that case, ensured that 100% of the final phase production brass, even if a booboo was made, would be used no matter what. And that may be why they declared that this couldn't be used for aircraft because in the event you were firing, think about what happens in the air. Bada, bada, bada, bada, bada, click. Okay, click, you're trying to operate or clear the gun. If you're a turret gunner, that's not working too well, but you can do it. And what happens is two things. Primer could just pull out, drop in the right place, jam something up. It's a small thing, but it works as a real nice metal brake if it's jammed between two working components. all kinds of stuff can happen so it's interesting that it is early war i a i don't know what kind of shoot test anybody's done yet on it it is clean i will play that every factor even the tens of themselves have actually been stored well but turkey does have a little dry to pop corn fart desert areas good places to store munitions like what we were doing you know until we were betrayed by the neo-con ring knockers who destroyed as much of our equipment as they could or gave it to our enemies, which they do. Otherwise, it's early war production, but not disaster production. Okay, if it was made by the Brits, you might even have a bigger question mark. Since it was made by Winchester in the US, it was being built by people who could go home, get a good meal, and come back, and they weren't cross-eyed and dizzy from the bomb raids, because they had to be up all night running for the bomb shelter. Instead, steady hand, and they had good... so it's Winchester check at a lover action no not a lover action to very upset for the part point bullet yet but you were going to put the chamber at work in the chamber fine you can't put spire ammunition or ever action dot if it uses a tube mag each wall little fire point bullets firing pin for the boat product all yeah we've got to think about that one So anyway, both of these are good solutions if you need more of what's sitting there and the lottie have got three or three end fields, I would still leave this stuff tinned and I wouldn't mess with it at all. If you do open it up, I'd immediately make sure this stuff got into ammo cans. And when I say immediately, I mean before you rip that tin open, you make sure you've got a can handy. and when you open it up if you're going to shoot a box of it you take the rest right there right now put it in the 50 caliber can and shut the lid you can also use the 30 caliber cans because these are 20 round arsenal boxes and that ammunition will sit upright down into the 30 caliber can perfectly it stores really well either way you can use 50 cal cans or you can use a 30 caliber cans either one will work and this is 303 British FMJ and casing material brass but it doesn't tell us for sure if it is boxer prime so i would actually been somebody wants if you want to help me out tomorrow call and ask them i'm sure so i'd like to know but i would assume winchester it should be boxer prime now here's what's funny maybe the idiot brits demanded bardam prime i don't know if they did we become stupid they can't do much with it but they could reload boxer prime Brits were doing a reload and remanufacture for training projects. Everybody was at one point. And so it's possible. It could have gone either way. That's another question. Another question mark. And we don't know because they're not telling us. So if anybody's got any information, let's find out if that's boxer primed. If it is, it's priceless. It's worth the money. Unfortunately, it's also collectors. I ain't going to make any more, you know, 28th July, 1941. and in theory each box is a collector's item but are at this point in time or did this way you can put it away like fine wine take twenty rounds take a British Enfield out you can't issue it for a change take open up the box carefully uh... split it right along there don't just care it take a razor blade cut it right along that paper tape and then open up the box load however many rounds you want and test fire stuff show me what it prints or tell us all about how it prints And, again, what do you get for a powder discharge? Do you have smoke? See, there's another consideration. We're losing the war. The earlier types of smokeless powder, or mostly smokeless powder, mostly, were acceptable and in fact were brought back into production for time because it was faster, easier, and they could make more. So that's another consideration is, you know, just, it could be interesting to see what comes out of the muzzle. How does it act? Certainly, I want to know how the bullet prints. In fact, if somebody really is reasonable, you take one and you carefully pull the bullet and you do an autopsy. Look at the base of the bullet, look to see if there's oxidation, and also pull out the, take the powder charge, drop it into a powder measure scale, by dropping out a powder scale, give us the powder charge weight. It'd be kind of nice to have. And then confirm that it's Boxer or Badaam Prime by using a little flashlight, little LED, and looking down inside the case. now i will point out this will have the same issue with reloading if it's a boxer prime that you would with the saint louis brass that double crimp like that or quad crimp is not double the quad crimp point to the compass around the primer the denver arsenal did that and to be on one hand people did one goofy thing and the denver arsenal on the other and obviously winchester did uh... again at the beginning of world war two So just a heads up, but I'd be willing to bet the reason that was done was because of lack of rejection. Okay guys, we got to use all this. We need every bullet we can get. We can't make enough. And by the way, if you loaded the bullet up and you put it into a can like that, you put it on a ship, there's no guarantee it would ever get to England. In 1941, you put it on a ship. It might still be sitting, a lot of the sister ammunition that is sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic, somewhere happened here in england a lot of didn't get there yeah so that you can think about this is that quite a lot of the stuff it's like mad you realize how rare some of this is you know later production would mean better protection just as a heads up so again i guarantee this is the turkish damn thing that turkey turkistanians the turkistanians you know we can buy can bring anything into the country and they can do no wrong right now so guess what This is when you buy the Turkish junk for the moment. Now at some point in the future here they'll get betrayed or they'll decide that, oh my god, they're using the stuff. It's useful. Now again, this is another reason we need to test it. But if we had problems with this ammunition, I'd laugh my ass off because I wouldn't have any problem pulling the bullet, dumping the powder, popping the primer. because i'm still getting a boxer primed non-corrosive, well, number 41 british, that might be corrosive, i'm pretty sure that will be, what am i talking about? that's going to be corrosive, so it wouldn't be a problem, although what i would do, and this sounds weird, i'd take the primers if they were non-reliable, and i'd put them all in a mason jar, and i keep saving all of the unfired Mercuric primers that are probably in the Winchester stuff if I had to just build from scratch I'd save the bullet I do a flash test on the powder and I'd replace the primer which would probably be the issue because it may become less you know less reliable However, let me put some point something out if it's a choice and this sounds weird between the 303 British and that 30 out 6 being reliable I know the 30 out 6 is a lot newer, but it's a non-corrosive primer. And I don't know what type of picric or what type of, you know, what the fulminate was that they used for the primer. But the Mercuric primers, guys, are good for decades and decades and decades and hell, probably close to a century or more. And that is why it'd be even money on which one might work better. Because at Winchester 303, oh, it's corrosive. But guess what? will probably work every time. Now the only way to find out is to do a little bit of a shoot with it, but if we start getting a bunch of like if you get some misfires, now I will say this, I doubt, yeah because it says there's nothing that denotes anything, it says full patch, you know 174 grain full patch. I don't see anything here that indicates that it's a desensitized primer for some reason for some goofy weapon. And so that's not the case. It's standard. In fact, all the information that can be found in a number of different books, so you won't have any problem doing a little research if you want to on this ammunition. But, if the primers were desensitized for whatever reason, I would pull the bullets, pull the powder, do a flash test on the powder to see how it burns. And then in the process I might turn right around and just re-prime and use the original powder and be done with it. But I'd save the powder off to the side, again, re-cant it into something, preferably a reloading canister for powder, but re-mark it and just take a label off one of these boxes and tape it right to the container that I'm putting the powder in. I can figure out later what the powder is. type is by having that labeled so I can run down what Winchester used back when they made it. Okay, but I'd save that old powder. I'd never throw powder away. Powder can be used for so many other projects that go, I'm not for making boom toys that go boom as in blow up, but if I want to make a directional like higher velocity discarding Sabo anti-personnel barrel, In other words, instead of thinking like just exploding pipe bombs, hell with that crap, how about something you can put aiming down a hallway with two or three or four old barrels with a muzzle loading cap on the end and guess what? A very minimal charge for the primer, for the powder charge. You work out the balance on that or even do a cartridge gun. But you know crude is crude can be screw on cap like you see on some of the new 50s We have a screw on the chamber is what the chamber cap is literally screwed in not a problem You can do that with 30 out six you do that with any chamber any caliber you want preferably a lower cal smaller Cal But with a straight case you could use the Rifle powder, the old rifle powder, of course it's going to be a one way thing, you wouldn't care. Probably not going to use it twice, may not use it twice, but guess what, it's something that would do some really major van damage as a projectile going down a hallway through a bunch of legs. It never gets wasted. Powder is always used for food gas of some time, you know, of some type. Anyway, otherwise then figure out what powder you want to use for 3 of 3 British, any of your main rifle, bat, rifle powders will work. and you got yourself a brand new virgin world war two reload the case but it still would be ahead of the game so just a heads up no matter what you would not lose on the family there especially if you were going to you know you're investing because you got that british infielder bunch of me inherited or you bought when they were cheap but you did buy enough ammunition because you are going to need more amo for those guns in fact if you were thinking about the fellow them down the road to the right now the prices high Having some ammunition with each gun makes the sale a lot sweeter. Oh look at the point where they throw in 100 rounds for someone to sell a dollar. You go through it? Oh yeah, I got it. Sure, no problem. Well, you got 100 rounds, that sounds reasonable then. So remember, this is how you make deals, good trade, etc. all of this is a better part of the dot com and there's gonna be more i can understand coming in uh... what i didn't he is any and strangely enough when i was surprised is uh... that would not have none of the eight mils in stock but then again well maybe it is all on their list if they have any left now the eight gone for sure but they have the check eight mil miles are that ball that's been there and they have also had some of the German, which by the way some of the other companies do have, which is German, Turkish, Mauser, and that's out there still floating around some places. So just a heads up. That would be another solution if you're looking for eight millimeter Mauser ammo for you guys who invested in Mausers. One last thing before I leave Centerfire, because we are at the top of the hour, they have a bunch of barreled actions. Go to firearms. actions when you touch firearms and they have a bunch of that came from spring fields reporter okay and uh... there is a little everything some of that stuff i haven't seen in years uh... parts are out there but you have to be cautious again if you have the parts for it then run with that puppy example is they've got if you've got a bunch of uh... arizona parts of that six point five or a sockers kokoro Arsenal type 38 barrel receivers two-pack for $70. In the past that's about what you pay for the whole rifle but today what you do is you go with all of the lesser parts and you put together a complete shooter not a collector's item you don't care if the if the flowers intact or the markings are correct. Piss on that if you're trying to put a just a basic arrow socket rifle together to put some bullets down range then this is the way to go to start out right there. And there's a bunch of other stuff like this. They have Chilean Mausers, Italian Carcanos, Walther KKM 22 long rifle, barrel receiver, Czech VZ 52, US Springfield 1898 3040 Craig. And they're showing these in stock. Argentine 1891 carbine 7.6 hot 5. I haven't seen those in a while. Both, they've got two of them, DWM 1891. These should be no FFL, but they're requiring an FFL, which is BS. Because these are pre-98 rifles, but guess what they're doing? They're expecting FFL, which is why they're probably slow on sale. The 765 Argentine is basically 30-06. It's not a 30-06, but it's the same basic performance range. That's why a lot of those were converted to 30-06. But that particular rifle, actually pretty decent little action all the way around, and there's a bunch of Argentine parts out there. You can find everything for the Argentine Mauser, including firing pins. In fact, you can find firing pins cheap right now, and extractors. So you could, in theory, if you were a patient or you already have the parts, finish up what you need by going to a handful of companies, you'd be squared away. So again, another project for you, like you need another project, right? But it's something that would give you an opportunity to, you know, get in motion and work with some of the unique things you might have sitting there under the bench that you want to get back into service. They also have a single Japanese type 38 barrel receiver for $50. Brazilian Mauser Model 1898 slash 1907 series for $130. It's a mix. You'll have to go look at it. Too many to mention on the air here right now, and we are at the top of the hour, so we're going to take a break here for a minute. And for everybody out there, God bless the republic. Throw it up and we'll be back. 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 and the police. 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Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two States, the territories, and the clock. It is 609 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday. It is the 3rd of September. It is the thirteen here of open baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of all mara koh with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic and the dance of swords what the battle begin you know um... we talked about real quick with the quality of a day and quartermaster friday we've touched on ammunition air for the for the first hour punch in the things showing up i haven't seen in decades but That's the what's left of the surplus. There's still more out there tucked away in corners It's just that we're running 70 years past World War one or forgive me World War two and There's still surplus popping out here and there from the big war not the great war before that that was World War one We well we didn't number it then we called it the great war and then there was World War two So we start numbering them, but anyway Real quick over at CDNM Sports, they're carrying a bunch of the, well, odd man out, if you haven't seen them, they're kind of the no-name brand of scopes we've talked about for quite some time. And the price is right if you want to experiment with greater range optics and you don't have a whole lot of money. experimenting and playing with stuff is the neat thing about being in America. The neat thing too though is it's serious enough that you can use it for some major shooting if and when the time comes and you use it till it breaks. 10 to 40 power by 50 rifle scope. Rangefinder rings covers and covers dual illuminated reticle $60 apiece with rings, okay. And what gets me about this is there are a number of different packages that they have, but the baseline that they're carrying are all quite reasonably priced, and that includes the fact that if you have one of those SKS's out there, and I haven't seen these in a while, Tapco was the one who absorbed the company that was making them. The company originally was out of Tennessee. They have 4x32 illuminated scope SKS mount with rings. This is the whole fixture including the whole rear dust cover. This is the dust cover mount. These work just fine. And there's a ton of SKS's out there right now. Well guess what? You want to make yourself a little marksman's rifle for $50 and that includes the rail affixed to the Picatinny rail affixed to the scope, the dust cover. Okay, everything ready to go. All you do is pop the pin for your dust cover, take this one, slide it in, lock it into place, and congratulations, you have a scoped rifle. Now this is not a 2,000 meter super tack driving whatever, it's a utility scope that gives you instant optics with everything affixed, ready to go, and all you have to do is zero it. So for $50, this is still a good buy. uh... if you pick up an s k s you don't have to butcher your guns who it's kind of like the ultimate in somebody spent the money and with cnc machinery obviously probably communist china which is where all these things were being made years ago and are probably still being made right now all this particular package allows you to experiment if you like the idea without spending three four five hundred dollars you know as much as you would for the rifle itself So it gives you the option for a little more range and a little more visibility. Remember you can always use it as a kind of like a pre-shoot spotting scope. Of course it doesn't have the irons. Well, I guess it may be a see-through underneath, but it's not much. If it is, it might be one. A little bit. Location again, Mark. Location over it. CD and the sports. Okay. And when you go to the optics, then go to the rifle scopes. and we first a appear to his firearms optics accessories gun parts magazine in red at the top of the page go to optics and then go to the rifle scope to go to the it's obvious what subject and uh... they have these in stock of this is add to cart so without spending a whole lot of money this is like the good old days whatever the reasons are because the really the about a dog for a while because there have been a skis so we're not many so this is actually a reasonable way to go but i would also point out if you got a many fourteen uh... four by twenty two scope one-inch p four mini fourteen mount everything is on board thirty dollars and what is the equivalent to all this is a rebirth of the a r straight to uh... scopes that they came up with back in the seventies most you'll probably remember the even put these on some of the guns in vietnam and uh... it was an experiment they did several different uh... optics like this but this particular one stuck after the war uh... or a variation on it and so for the price for thirty dollars you get though malton And everything ready to go, so all you do is just screw it right out of the side of your Mini-14. It has that hole in the side for your scope mount. This is the fixture with a scope for $30. And this is at cdmn.com. And as I pointed out, there are some heavier optics, bigger optics here, pretty good price. Hey, we still beat out the red dots. by a far cry friend of you got those red green blues you got a for half the price everybody else is paying for even the cheapest little one out there to another chinese knockoff so well done anyway all the big thing here again is uh... they have a number of other items uh... that you can look into their well let's see what else do we have magna they've got the m1a mount their mark for twenty bucks Yeah, I'm looking at that right now. Let's see they go well, they got the m14 or mini 14 Now we have the m1a vm14 one I see it and they also have again a number of other for anybody who wants to test their the idea of using optics and Then you normally if you're looking at a 10 to 40 power, I'll buy you by 50 You're looking at three four hundred dollars hundred eighty dollars to two hundred and thirty dollars baseline and for sixty dollars you can look to see if you decide this is this what you will pull your boat if it doesn't work you buy a cheap begun down the road you throw these optics on the cuz are already paid for you not out anything but we're talking of significant piece of glass or part bringing in an image but uh... what was reno when you're hoping to find their straight nine and you know it's the one thing i can't find everything is variable power so you're looking at a variable of application scope uh... now all summer just you know straight one power but they're they're not minds of the corporate for a nine for just utility bolt guns like for the infielder for you know the mouser if you had one of the sport arrived uh... but there are a lot of other cool stuff they've gotten back into stock that they have available and so i would recommend you go over to double you double you double you dot cd and and dot com And then when you get there, go scroll down, right, or go to, forgive me, go to optics and then go to rifle scopes. And there is a bunch of stuff that mostly is in stock. And yes, you can spend more. You can spend a lot more. Okay. You can spend more money. They do have more expensive optics, but this makes for a very reasonably priced piece of equipment. They do have some of the more military spec type, for instance, target sports, 1.5 to 4 power. 30 millimeter tactical scope with mount everything ready to go. Okay, $90 and Target Sport 4x32 P4 Rectical Scope with mount with all the picatinny rails you could possibly imagine Let's see 1 o'clock 3 o'clock and at 12 So if you got something else you wanted to add to something else you want to add something else you want to add something else by God you can do it I got a picatinny rail on a picatinny rail on a picatinny rail on another picatinny rail uh... but and that is something i feel that you have a cool it just be all the it's because it does give you very itself there's something you're doing with unique weapons research somebody else already did all work and you can take advantage of their base technology use it for something else always remember that where i'm thinking that way whenever i look at most of the stuff if it's if it's that gobbledygook where has lots extra junk on board but that is the norm at the exception so it's out there the stuff out there like that in fact they've got a three color illuminator seventy dollars similar to the red-blue-green and it's a 4x32 scope tri rail on board tri rail not a single rail, now get over right next to it at the same price with a single rail wait a minute I get extra rails for the same price? I'm going to take the extra rails only because they're available if they're there okay so it's worth checking out see if there's something your float your boat man is a solution and especially like I said Mini 14 S gas gas one is the big deal not everybody has those of a theater used to but they do have them in stock i'm looking right at it that does say add to cart and so there's an op okay without ever spent hardly anything at all being see whether you like it if you don't put it on the shelf put it in a carry box keep it on hand maybe you'll switch out to it later on or maybe you'll put it on the summer melts anyway all that cd and then support dot com cd and sports dot com and you get reasonable up exactly couple things were actually internet we'd be knockoff uh... you know what i'm going to put out a little bit of a lot of i'm going to put that big but that mentioned on that rifle now do i think it has the potential to reach out reach out reach out now but it'll do pretty well intermediate to long-range and that optic will actually turn it right in and i can play with it figure out how well it works but that'll be down the road so Anyway, again, what else do they have in those? We're a scope close. Couple different solutions, but for $50, yeah, I think that's manageable. In fact, for $59.99, you get everything rings and everything ready to go. So that works out. Only got a watch there with the SVDs. Remember, it's already a high ride. You want to do a low station scope mount, and you got plenty of airspace underneath, and you don't have to worry about making contact with the with the weapon. The big thing is that you want to keep the silhouette low because you don't want to be craning your neck to try and seat yourself behind that scope. Certain weapons that is an issue. So you always want to, you know, do the geometry, take a look at it. Remember you need to have the appropriate rings to go along with the scope to mount on the picatinny rail depending on how the rail system is set up. Otherwise, you're stressing. When you're stressing, you're burning oxygen. When you're burning oxygen, you have less time before you start to fidget, widget, and shake if you're trying to stay on target. Okay? Always remember that. You want to make sure that you're in muscle tension, but muscle relax mode, not having stress too extreme in one direction or the other. You don't want to compress. You don't want to stretch. You want to build it so it's just right, like Goldilocks, right there where it belongs. anyway that was about one of the other things i want to touch on also again uh... we have this story about the uh... chinese being up in uh... grailing and right now we've got some people working on that they are or spending the area if they're here for the weekend or if they're going to be here for a while that'll be determined by where they barracks them because no matter what they're going to be quartered somewhere for the the period time that they're here depending on where they put them will determine for us what the uh... agenda is if the uh... deployment is as expected so would be the first time all the description is that the people who were that at the checkpoints for the old entry point for the facility first character that showed up or american uniforms speaking good english but referencing that they were somebody else The rest of the formation that came in were all Chinese and standard Chinese uniform. Now they didn't describe that, that Kibet 2 nebulous. There are a bunch of different Chinese uniforms and we ain't talking Mao Zedong age with little popcorn hats, you know, Mario hats, that's not a passé. Chinese are all modern tech, they build a lot of the crap they dump here and they use it themselves. And by selling the excess that pays for more of the junk that they put on their troops. So the question is which uniform did they have? Which one were they using? We know that there's a standard that they seem to be deploying with North America in Canada. So we need to find out if it's something different or if it's the same and that's one of the things we're looking for. I just wanted one of a full sit rep of the time we're done and we have enough people on the ground. We should get it between the National Guard personnel and facilities and people that are our allies and people that are, you know, with the Patriot Act. So work it on that right now. Next. Oh yeah, and by the way, we'll have the authorization. We'll know who brought them in too. That we'll have no matter what. That we couldn't, we couldn't. Okay, if we can identify that they're there, we'll absolutely know who signed off on everything and what their actual mission is, okay? So anyway, we're headed towards the bottom of the hour. Let's have some fun. If Edward, if you could, uh... with the jolly root the jolly rouge uh... i know we're not in the navy and we're not naval militia or not and besides the kind of more of a drinking song kind of well actually it's a it's more of uh... hard cider but i like the product actually had a couple of the idea of the kind of cool and so if you could add all the jolly rouge and uh... it's uh... Let's see make sure I get that right. Oh, I'm pulling it while we're doing this to make sure I got it right for you Yeah, Rouge jolly red. Yeah, jolly. Who's mom do come on. Here we go. Come on. You can do it. Yep That's it the dreadnoughts dash jolly jolly Rouge and that's the official video a little cartoon, but the music itself Hey, come on. We're heading on the weekend it's like music kind of the latest during the music to get well kind of thought you can get the idea you can fight and then you do will fight comfortably will appeal to fight drunken no drop monkey of that uh... and at the dreadnought dash jolly rue she can make it that be great if not all well that need be i think i could play it from this and this matter of fact This is a special update regarding Medicare coverage. Two thirds of Americans who qualify for Medicare may not be getting the benefits available to them. That happens sometimes. I think we'll start in a second. Once Ed's got it squared away, because that happens with the, I know what he's doing. There we go. The Jolly Rouge is a dreadnought. Get the brandy from Martinique the Rum Sweet red Cabernet from Italy does come But the ferris of the mummy boys the ones who beat the day From apples of the mighty Dagonay So follow me lad, face the brother and you sure I'm the Charles of the Trena Cider She's pommer and she's fine And when the day is over sure I wish that she were mine In the dark of winter, over on a summer's eve Oh, and give it to the other jumps So, fuck this angel, right? Jolly Rouge. They do a bunch of other music. Sea shanty type, traditional, naval and old sail and rope class music, so you might want to check them out if you like that kind of stuff, lads. But again a little far we're headed in the weekend for our friends especially at Camp Emory Camp Emory Emerson to the new camp stuff at Camp Weyland North the Ogamah Ranges along with Fox and Wolf. Everybody's gonna be busy this weekend. Weather is a little cooler isn't it guys? Yes it is we're into September and the temperature is gonna be in the 60s to 70s at night it's gonna drop down a lot more not that much more but enough that it's gonna be significant so pay attention make sure you got your cold weather gear with you make sure you wear your woolly pulley. If you don't have a wooly pulley sweater, get one. Always a sweater, a wooly pulley type sweater, US military, brumbar, British wooly pulley pattern, I don't care, but get a wool sweater and have that in your kit. That's one of those things. You can always pull it on to get you a layer to keep the core temperature where it needs to be. Okay, that'd be highly recommended. I believe you better make sure that you deal with that. And if you just carry that item, it makes a big difference with regard to how well you work when things get a little chilly. Okay, you keep moving. As long as you keep moving, you'll stay warm. That's the first rule. Again, you're probably traveling anyway, right? You're supposed to be combat troops. You're not going to dig in, you say. You're going to be moving. Well, if you're going to be moving, you'll stay warm as long as you keep moving. Anyway, um... Now, one of the other things here real quick, we're heading into the weekend, estate sales, can't emphasize that enough, I ended up with some surprises, even the last one I did last weekend, in that I got a whole bunch of drill bits I didn't even know I got. I bought a bunch of boxes that were from a shop, $2 and $3 a box, and of course they're layered full of stuff, and I thought, oh, I got a pretty good deal there for $2. Well, I got a much better deal. I got like 20, 30, 40 bits of high-carbon American steel, I'd say probably from the 70s, 60s and 70s, by the looks of the proofs on the stamps on the bits themselves. But what's fascinating is, again, I paid $2 for the whole thing, and what I got that I could see made it worthwhile. But what I got for $2 and $3 a box, it was a steel deal. These are items that are we're gonna wear out we can always rebuild a little bit you can resharpen But you got to have the tools to do that too, and you need them invest in the tools to do it but Definitely when you can get something like that for me and estate sale people if it looks like it's a we have the word work attached to it is stuff is cheap if it's frivolous play Then oh yeah, it's expensive but even there at the estate sales unit. It's up and down to a roller coaster and I've been getting a lot of tools that were the cat meow, the ones you wanted when I was growing up, brand new in the box, never opened, never issued, still in the plastic wrappers, still in the oil paper, unissued, unopened, and still with the price tag on them from the trade store they came from. I'm not complaining, but you have that opportunity out there too. Build up a tool inventory now. They can always work to at least make your way and if you have the tools you have your own tools Yeah, I got mine with me. Guess what? That's a selling feature. That's something y'all better be thinking about right now Also more idiot sticks. Yeah shovels. Okay, we need more shovels I'm going through a pile of shovel heads I've got cleaning everyone off every day I do about two or three if I can and I whatever color although I do tactical with most if or if they're just you know utility for the barn or for the you know for close quarter work are going to be around the shop I want to like and see them and find them so I've been using up all these really cool colors of a getting from the resale shop like always a beginning paint for two dollars a can for the cry one and all the name brand stuff usually with like twenty five percent extra paint uh... so it's cheap uh... but some really dynamic colors as far as both of the new uh... you know but uh... everything supposed to be primer and paint but the new stuff they've got a poly coat kind of stuff that works really well so and about all the tactical colors in fact with the point where there's nothing left on the shelf like that was like what you need care well that blue is bright that burgundy is bright And there's a yellow. Well, yellow, you're going to paint something downrange yellow so I can use it for a shoot marker. See, everybody thinks I'm improving the area. I make all of the road signs around here a bright color, emergency color, like the emergency green or the emergency, you know, like orange or red. Those are shoot points. How far is that sign from where I stand? Well, I know where it is, so I can guesstimate a lot more accurately. So there's a marker. It's a bright bright yellow post where the stop. Oh, it's the stop. Yeah, I know how far the stop sign is. There we go. Yep. I was right. I knew how far that was. Plop plop. See how that works? So again, improve wherever you can. Just keep tugging away. Can't get everything done, but get something done. Every day gets something done. Every day gets something done. No matter how bad things get, do something. Do something. You're the pilot. are nothing but a state sales and about guns and add about our tree equipment there's a lot of stuff laying around now i've noticed a few people are paying attention uh... there was a and if they feel posted on face book and i can't put up but they had some things in the picture of the background and lo and behold uh... people were there waiting in line to clear off what was on the shelves there because that was private property person to person sale so Yeah, a handful of pump shotguns, 12 gauge and 20 gauge 870. A couple of both-action K98 Molsters, sound like one was a check, the other one might have actually been German. And some World War II leather. One was for Walter P-38, and that still hadn't sold. And the others look like they were in the picture probably either P-38 or Luger. I think the mistake somebody made though, the leather that was left there was a pre-war Walther P-38 1939 stamped leather holster clamshell, you know, the traditional for the German army. That's worth more being a 39 than anything else they could have had sitting there. Well the P-38, give you a little hint, was just adopted shortly before the war started. and uh... the prototypes re-will the protestor put into service and anything they had that they can put together obviously germany went to war they want to work right everything they built with it and so somehow this end up in the battlefield pickup by some you know gentleman the gentleman who passed world war two and with whether they picked up and stuff he brought back along with the cops but somebody else the family i could by well you know it is you try and be nice it's like if you've got the gun you want the leather okay but they just couldn't connect that so that's okay it happens uh... other things uh... again also the mentioned with uh... uh... utility equipment there's all kinds of stuff showing up at these estate sales in terms of uh... fasteners nails grooves you'd name it anything nuts bolts washers washers are something that's very handy yeah you can use them for watch as washers but they're really great to load into things You get a stack of 10 washers and a 12 gauge going down range. They whistle as they go to their target. Yeah, and then when they hit, they work like a really weird meat frisbee. They hit and then they follow whatever path of least resistance sideways and you know like they wiggle their way through and do twists and turns and then they lodge in the target. It's not like pulling a bullet out. Okay, so it really is a hellacious load. You know, people used to do that with dimes, but dimes are... I'm not going to waste a load of a pack of dimes when I've got washers. Guess what? Works just fine. Anyway, and you can get them by the bucket. Okay, when you get them by the bucket, it means it's really affordable to load up your shotgun shells with that if you want to make some mean loads. Anyway... What about those crazy thing pennies, Mark? Yeah, the zinc pennies are cool. I don't really cry about those. You know, on that note, a couple things I'm finding, I'm finding a lot of coin in more recent days here. And we talked about this. You know, the zinc pennies literally will not exist. They will not be findable. They aren't going to be one of those things you're going to find in archaeological dig, because damn, the things will, they degrade and break down within a matter of maybe a year or two. And once that copper shell is compromised, the quality of the zinc they're using is so low, whatever the alloy is, and I don't know what it is, but man, they went with the absolute punky junkiest combination they could. But here's another thing I'm noticing. If you throw an older quarter down and you find it, typically it looks like it's like dirty silver, even if it's the higher nickel content, whatever, right? you know where any of you found any of the brand-new quarters guys there are two dyesing like the pennies and i'm really i have not been paying attention to what the u.s. treasury has been doing for metallurgy if you know for the metallurgy for the currency but they have intentionally really pop-medaled out the quarters and the dime the same way There is something else in the alloy mix that they did there that is nothing like the traditional coins we've had that have been in circulation in some cases for 40, 50 years. Realistically, and we already knew the weight was weird, but there is something with either a zinc or another bimetal that will oxidize because the outer patima on what is supposed to at least be a high nickel, low silver count, you know, silver metal, It's a cop. It's like it's oxidizing like like the copper now could be that they're doing a wash And it's just not as apparent or a very very thin film Yeah, well, let's put it this way the silver went to the Israelis the other pop metal went to you That pop metal went to you. I should say they didn't get none of the pop metal But it's interesting the quarters are doing this and the dimes are too So that I still claiming mark. They're still claiming 75% copper 25% nickel I I don't believe it I think with the whatever they've done with the nickel alloy that they've made if it is If it is they've gone to something else and it's breaking down very very quickly And I can show you demonstrate. I can show you a multiple examples of this now i'm sure you older quarters in the exact same environment and what they look like having been left in the same location and i can show you the brand new do design quarters you know the state quarters and the difference between the the end product they're actually what's interesting is he was supposed to be twenty five percent uh... on the facial of the uh... metal on the coins it's park marking from the inside out not from the outside it not like acid for blood you know hit something it's from the inside randomly in little tiny spots all over on on the underside on the inside of the plate because if it's a way for you yeah if it's a way for coin and in fact it's like you know it's like sandpaper is what some of it is is any actually aggressive slash of course surface now But it's not from the outside in, it's from the inside out. If you work with metals, guys, you see enough of this, it's kind of like you see bullets. When bullets pass through sheet metal, what's it look like on one side? What's it look like on the other? It helps you figure out which way the stuff with a bullet was traveling, doesn't it? Same is true with regard to the reaction of the metals to the point where it could be also a reaction because these are such dissimilar materials that were not supposed to be interactive. that they may be reacting in and of themselves without even the worry or concern about moisture. Just something to think about. Well, moisture H2O would obviously help, would promote the process. That's always the case. And remember, everything's trying to go back to the soil. Yeah, and it's got to be deliberate. Yeah, it's not accidental. They know what they're doing. And this is part of that. If you're going to make things disappear in the long run, America will cease to be in the historical bank, so to speak. but that's something we would expect from the turds anyway hold on here will we have somebody just passing the other one no i don't know uh... canadians of course have got a bunch of other some of the committee and currency there i don't know uh... what's called what what the combo is with the canadian currency or whatever it will of whatever it is left for that matter if you know what i mean so the canadian they're changing worship and we are just heads up on that one Another thing real quick, interestingly enough, there is a, somebody was asking me what happened to the guy that did the belt fed AR-15 upper and 12 gauge. Well, I don't know. He did a really good job of developing the basic action. There are examples of it on a video on YouTube if they haven't pulled it. and interestingly enough it is a uh... it was a of of good solution an interesting idea but it they may have put pressure on the person there's a number of different things that could have happened uh... that does that out basically what the guy did made a browning opera that clip down to the air fifteen or it would be a browning upper and hooked it up to a standard AR-15 lower, although it looked like it was a full auto lower, and used nylon, did basically a cloth, a cloth feed tape, which by the way, remember, cloth link was first before metal link with all of the machine guns that were out there. Hell, they even used paper. Remember, the Thompson used a paper tape belt. initially before they had the the drums the way you know them in the stick magazines remember if you go to the original Thompson's they were actually paper belt head I had to be pretty tough and probably with hemp on top of everything else but just makes pretty good sense in any way yeah it was a but the only thing about it is I don't know what it per power performed wet but if it was hemp it would make any difference probably so but it was but it very quickly they that was one of the features they changed on the thompson very very very quickly ok and uh... that went off and to another direction and so dot okay thank you don't know i don't know are again uh... the original video is probably out there if not it's over on big shoot and uh... you can track it down i don't have a radio in front of me so just as a heads up on that one and it was a good idea. It's something that could be done in any caliber, wouldn't have to be 12 gauge guys. You could do an upper drop in belt, anything. It could be 300 blackout, that would be a good one. 762x51 NATO means it would have to be an AR10 though, if you're gonna go that way. And if you're not gonna go, if you're gonna go smaller caliber, it has to be something obviously that would preferably match up performance wise, but it really wouldn't make any difference because with the upper because it's a totally separate system. You could probably make it work just fine with the AR-10 or with the AR-15 but I would probably go the AR-10 just to be safe because it's already built for the 7.62x51 NATO round. It'll handle pretty much all the bigger stuff that you might want to use. Not anything, it's a Magnum or anything like that, just a standard rifle as a solution. And no, I wouldn't probably do a .30 out of 6. but i would do one of the other more common present-day calipers as a uh... way to you know come up with belt fed system if you were going to do it free and independent today uh... you'd be in probably seven six two by fifty one they don't eight millimeter using the subject to buy fifty one links which you could do and or you go with the solid five five six because the five five six links are everywhere and that's what presently is in the regimes and along with other governments is a five five six saw so heads up on that one anyway let's see next uh... all are thank you as a matter of fact a real quick before i do uh... we're going to we can you want to have some fun uh... live u p scanner over on youtube upper peninsula of michigan that is the channel upper peninsula of michigan upper peninsula of michigan Upper Peninsula of Michigan. That's the channel on YouTube. When you get there, you can go to Live UP Scanner. Live UP Scanner. This is an ongoing constant feed of the transponder... About a cloth belt with inserts. Or... Okay, call, I heard what you said. You can do, okay, real quick before, hold on, let me finish this up real here. Real quick here, the live UP scanner, this is the actual transponder and moment by moment adjustment of all military and civilian air flights in the upper part of Michigan along with all of the UP. with the northern strike ftx still overlapping and the chinese possibly engrailing this is one of the things you want to watch this weekend for air traffic activity around the military bases and or the auxiliary slash what were active military bases have become very active with the military traffic during this period of time so live up scanner upper peninsula of michigan is the channel on youtube give it a thumbs up and share only three people watching or three people with thumbs up and three watching now your chance check it out it's been on time delivery and it's being fed on youtube secure in the upper end of michigan you will have to get about what planes are in the sky overhead everyone on the tag you may not tell you what it is if it's military but it has to show that the aircraft is there because it is part of the anti you know boo-boo and significant failure safety system would want to play to the same location at once right right anyway call your job but using cloth with an insert uh... actually today would probably be are nylon nylon cordage uh... we're not courted for giving a non-strapping would be the way to go And of course you can also do the, if you want to really get sophisticated, you could do an eyelet indexer using the eyelet and then you have what basically is a chain drive, but it's a barrel with a pin, a series of pins at the clock points, whatever clock point is necessary for proper cycle. And that technique was used quite successfully before World War I. The cloth belts, the only thing is for long-term storage because they were traditionally cotton, although I would assume again cotton hemp, they wouldn't just be cotton. They would be a sailcloth, sailcloth material. The product would survive a good long time in storage, but example is when they were using cloth belts in the Pacific, a lot of the ammo that they sent to the Filipino army before World War II uh... was for the browning model nineteen seventeen and then later the the first model for the browning nineteen nineteen the differences in some would be metal length others could not take metal length the nineteen seventeens were cloth uh... in most cases that they sent the ammunition therefore was sent in cloth links and while it was stored it was not it did not take well to the environment and some of the cams that were sent were not that well sealed apparently and the cloth broke down but the nylon would be an excellent solution it still has to be relatively light we don't want it too heavy uh... you don't need to be uh... you want don't want to be too rigid but even if it was the only consideration there is stacking it in the camp but yeah you could use uh... spacer insert in re-end giving idea how how crude and simple and reliable it was they didn't have any kind of insert they just pitched uh... basically what was like a channel uh... what they did is they just get to the width of what the case with the world will would work with the case so that when you put that in there'd be enough to be patient to just hold it into place and amazingly enough the damn things work really well when you see some of these listings of the uh... endurance shoots that they did with the brownings and with the bickers that was with cloth link and you'll cloth belt and it was you know bubble bubble bubble bubble ten thousand twenty thousand thirty thousand what were the one with a million rounds they wasted a million rounds to show that the gun could actually do it felt the gun it actually is what's open to that something taken a consideration so yeah it could but it could have a you could do a guided insert uh... where we'd where we're going with that is you could have something that would be pitched and that would be basically like a cup on a paper And the best way to explain this is go look at a Browning 1919 compression belt. Because unlike the M60, most of you are familiar with the M60, you probably saw an M60 belt one time or another. That has a small retainer tab that comes down off the link that sits and clips the round into a uniform distance to the rest of the link and it takes advantage of the extractor groove. On the standard Browning machine gun you don't have that, you have to have a compression tool. It's basically a tray that you can load either 10, 20 or even 30 rounds at a time. It's like basically a reloading press on its side. You lay the rounds in, you lay the links in. you pull down the handle and it pushes those links and compresses them uh... they're they're like a spring and they compress over the uh... end of the shoulder of the case and it's loaded into the belt that you can fly that sideways you lay all your rounds away your next batch m line up the link with the last round of the of the first belt you started you do it again so if we did do that the one thing about the plastic although it might be one way about the reusable It would be a way to eliminate variants, which is, again, not necessarily a problem if you have a mechanical stitching system that could reproduce and reproduce. And most of your sewing machines actually have that capability. So it would be a pretty decent solution. But good point. You could use probably, again, something in a discardable plastic sleeve. It would have to be just for one part of the case. You don't want it to encapsulate the case as a whole and create total resistance. But it would work well. So just a heads up on that before we go too far, that being creative with it, mimic what was already done. Copy the shoulder retainer that they did with the browning links. That would be your best choice. And do it with the plastic and combined with the cloth. Now you could use cotton tape if you want to, cotton cloth, which today would be cotton polyester. Otherwise it would be a full nylon or again could even be a polyester tape if you could find it. Either one would probably serve, one might be a little more durable than the other. Another thing to consider is whether or not it has any IR protection, infrared defense because plastics do break down if they're exposed to the light. and some don't have any at all others have a limited amount of protection available and that's a consideration with how the polymer might break down the long-term storage course in our case for probably amusing amo pretty quick i know but it would be a thought it would be an option and this is all stuff that has been done the guy that built the uh... twelve gauge if you'll notice guys he went with a cloth belt he basically just upscale the browning opera you know browning muh receiver so that it would take a 12 gauge route which you can do you can expand or contract the basic dimensions and of course you have to build a comparable phase of flash bolt to match up to whatever round you choose to use what they saw that i mean will be bad as hell be a 10 gauge belt-fed it be have the one step away from that be a walking you know claymore mine if you want to affect the 12 gauge would be with a with number four buck If you had a gun like that available, you point in a direction, it's just like having a fully automatic weapon, but you don't have any restrictions. You don't even want it to be automatic. You want it to be just pull the trigger how many times you need. You're looking at 30 to 35 or 40 pellets, depending on how long the case is and how much, you know, what do you want to put for a part of charge and no wad. and you're looking at a device that with four or five rounds, I mean you would saturate an area with fire, which is looking to do. So that is why again everybody's always been waiting for this guy to do more and we haven't seen any follow up on it. Anybody else call or jump in? We're almost to the top. That'd be almost like a mobile claymore or a wooden. Yeah, in fact he went with a short barrel on the gun. That's the other thing that surprised me because I wouldn't have done that. I'd have put a twenty-inch tube on it uh... you can buy uh... barrels from douglas in any way actually the way you traditionally to do it as you buy a six-foot piece of twelve gauge pipe is what it comes down to and then you chamber it and you know you cut it to length chamber it and you know fix it with whatever you want to uh... make it a a fixture for a god you know you as far as all of your block points they're added on the peak welded into place typically and uh... so if you want to make a four inch barrel or a six inch barrel or a twenty inch barrel you just cut off over much of that six foot piece of pipe you got and it used to be twelve gauge IC improved cylinder uh... from douglas uh... a standard standard thickness wall twelve gauge tube would run about sixty dollars for six foot of uh... uh... barrel and this was was typically chamber and thickness so he we ended in the white it's not finished so you would pay if you wanted to take a light it up and then you know obviously do your chamber work on the on the service and that would be remain would rain at the original dimension my argument for years especially if i wasn't going to be carrying it if it's going to be mounted on something is pent up or bothering with machining it down why If you leave an original thickness the whole length, it's much more rigid and it's more likely to stay, or keep the accuracy, or keep everything tightened up. It's not going to weebo wobble as much. This is true with a lot of things that we've experimented with. One thing we did years ago, I said, well, why don't we just take a steel block of 41, 40 chromoly, bore it through in whatever caliber you want, and build a chamber on the other end. You know, take a 4 inch by 4 inch piece of steel, and put a barrel in the middle of it. And on the other end, figure out what you want to fire it with, figure out, adjust everything accordingly, machine accordingly, and see what happens. How could you have any distortion in the barrel? Now you do get a certain amount of expansion which you remember if that doesn't take place then that's going to be translated into pressure applied to the base of the round but when you have a barrel that's this big the action that you use as long as you have appropriate locking lugs or cam or whatever you're doing that thing would be just dead accurate how far. There's never any discussion about that. I mean, it's always we've got to be portable. It's like well, what if I didn't want it be man-packed? Maybe I could be portable But what if I wanted to make it so I can just pop that sucker down you would even relate to it being a gun But in reality with a big block of steel like that which I machine and plane down so it's flat surface I could look I could mount it I could put optics on the top of it so I could line it up for an objective at great range and And there isn't any reason that I shouldn't be able to put that on target a mile, two miles out. Think about it. Just totally out of the box, guys. Making a new box, a big steel box. 41.40 or 41.30 chromoly. These are things people just, because everybody's been conditioned, you watch movies, you see images, you have something in your hand, you assume it has to be like that. And there's no reason for it necessarily to be like that for certain applications. and for long-range shooting why do i have to have this big sewer pipe barrel with fairly thin walled out front of this gun what if i want little thicker beefier all the way around uh... because interesting and now with all the digital and optics electronics hell i could zoom in on the target electronically digitally i could even confirm a whole lot of information i could put a mini drone out front have it monitoring the target so i could determine uh... impact variance by observing the point of impact, even doing a quick evaluation. Where was I off and how far was I? That's something they don't want you to think about. Take all this little pocket technology and apply it towards, I want to put a bullet out there a mile, maybe a mile and a half, maybe two miles, maybe farther. What could I do? You might be hearing in the background a little bit of chatter. I'm listening to also the air traffic that's going on with this live stream. so you get all of the ground in all in air to air at different times depending upon whether or not there's a you don't request or confirmation constitution you know the right to bear arms because that's the last form of defense against tyranny not to hunt protect yourself and the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places. 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. Then we are up live. It is 9-3-20-21. We're going to open with a prayer as we usually do. Dear gracious Heavenly Father, we thank you, Lord, for giving us the opportunity to open up our airwaves to our listeners and our callers. We thank you, Lord, for everything that you've provided for us. We ask, Lord, that you continue to help us move forward through the rest of this year, that you help temper our patience with the sailing technology that we've been dealing with. We ask that you continue to watch over and guide and bless our friends and family members who are in the hospital. We ask that you watch over and guide our allies as they travel this weekend to their destinations. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen. And oh boy, we have just had all kinds of fun stuff guys with not doing what it's supposed to do, what it's meant to do. And of course, it's not that the equipment necessarily has changed to set the network that it's hooking up to. They have messed up. Internet's not what it used to be, and that's intentional. They're trying to force everybody off of landline and hardline connections and get you all on this 5G network BS, 4G network crap. that it might be damaging at this point. Clearly a control move to force us into a monopolization of a system to replace our current system that is designed to fail, that is designed to be shut down. That is the more sinister part of what they're doing with our communications. It's across the board. It's not just one area of communications. You see it everywhere. going from your telephone to your computer to even just the postal system. What they've done with so much of it is just been to grind it into the ground and on top of it with the quote unquote chip shortage, the supply chain shortage, whatever excuse you want to use for it. Everything is being produced outside the country, so yeah, if the supply chain goes down, you're not going to be able to get the stuff you need to fix components that are going bad. If the manufacturing from overseas decides they want to embargo you, like we do to so many other countries, you end up with what's happening with this chip shortage. Guys, tell me, that's not what this feels like. Not a lot of people speak Chinese, but a lot of our Well, the processors and everything that we've got that's being, you know, restricted is coming from overseas. This other thing that we've covered a little bit on is the metal shortage. And it's not that there's a shortage of metal. It's that we've shipped all of our recycling material, the aluminum, the copper, the steel, goes overseas and it's not coming back into the country. So hey, hey, you know, we talk about metal moths and people selling their tin cans, you know, to buy something. That's great. It's good. Well, at last, if it was going to an American company, it would be better, but it's not. It's all going overseas, guys. We have practically zero manufacturing. We have assembly. And that's an argument I've gotten to somebody with earlier this week. just on Monday is we don't manufacture like we used to. I don't care if you got a Ford plant here in Texas, where are the parts coming from? You're not building the parts in Texas. You're not building the parts in Michigan. You're assembling stuff that is being sent in from Mexico, South America, Australia, China. None of the components that you're assembling anymore are Well, very few, if any, are being made inside the US, unless you're working for Toyota, but I don't even know how true that is about Toyota anymore. You know, Toyota used to be more American than American. I don't know if they're following that policy anymore. Anyway, I heard a couple of dings. I don't have much of an update for Liberty Tree Radio guys. I touched on the archives last night during the intelligence report. Craig should be at DragonCon. I don't know if we're going to hear from him. I'm pretty sure they started yesterday and it's running through the weekend. So who knows, maybe we'll get a live report from him. I told him to call in if he could. See how things are going there. We've got our regular crew of listeners tuned in and listening. I haven't looked at the call in line though, guys. I'm not over there yet. I was just going through stuff here. I'm waiting for a couple of things to happen and they haven't happened yet. I'm half expecting now that we've got the program going for there to be a knock or ringing the doorbell while we're doing the program. Because everything is delayed. Nothing shows up when it's supposed to and if it does, it always shows up late. How about that? I heard another ding, guys. This is your program. It is not mine real quick. I'll do this. I'll do it quick. If you want to join us on air, if you want to bring up a topic, if you want to talk about something that you've heard someplace else, that you haven't heard anybody else talk about on this network, or on other networks that you want to bring to the forefront, an article, a rally, a protest, news, training exercise, any kind of operation bill or legislation that's coming forward, ours, theirs are indifferent. Guys, you can call in the number 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Come on up, join us on air and we can touch on whatever topic you guys want to. I was just looking at the Discord. I see posted a day at 1253 a.m. by, that's a little common. I think it's cute because it is kind of true, but understand that this little comic which it shows, you know, then it's got a US soldier in Bush pointed over at the Taliban and Afghans and take out those terrorists. And then the now is the tax protesters, 9-11 truth movement, no masks, Trump won, USA citizens, vaccine resistors, take out those terrorists and you got Biden pointing over there. Understand that, you know, It is a funny little comic, but what Bush was doing was always meant to lead to what Biden is doing. And if that American troop that was so disgusted in the comic was really disgusted with it, he wouldn't have that rainbow patch on his arm. That would be ripped off. Anyway, I just made a little too sense about that comic. It is cute. It's nice. I don't know who did that one. Let's see, that's a Ben Garrison comic. I think I've seen his work before posted in the Discord in a couple of different places. It's usually more our leaning, but it's usually more Democrat, Republican, you know, and we know that there's no difference between the two. They focus on us overseas. Oh, and I love this one. You know, we accomplished our mission in Afghanistan when we took out Bin Laden, right? We accomplished our mission in Afghanistan when we took out Bin Laden, guys. Where did we take bin Laden out at? Anybody, that's just a pop quiz. Anybody wants to call in and say it. I know where it was. But did it have, where in Afghanistan did we pick up bin Laden at, guys? Where did we supposedly kill him at with the Obama hit squad in Afghanistan when we accomplished our mission, supposedly in Afghanistan, according to the current administration? I'll give you a clue. It wasn't in Afghanistan. In fact, it wasn't even in the... Oh, where's the other one? It wasn't in Syria, where the passports came from. No, it wasn't one of our other allied nations, Pakistan. Yeah, he was hiding in Pakistan. So our mission in Afghanistan was supposedly completed in Pakistan. Wow. I bet that makes the Afghanis feel better. Oh, a lot of interesting stuff coming out from the... filtration of Afghanistan to a couple of interesting stories about volunteers going behind enemy lines to pick up their allies and bring them back to the airport before the planes were done leaving. A lot of people are saying, this story could be BS. I can believe it. If you've been fighting with somebody for so long and you had made promises to people, although I don't know about I don't know about veterans going in to do it while the planes were going on. I wouldn't think that the veterans, unless they mean older units, were actually there on the ground. I haven't read the entire story. I've seen a couple other people talking about that. When I'd be interested in more about that story, if anybody had that, but again, I think that's kind of like a bit of a distraction. I posted something in the Intelligence Report the other day. I don't know if Dad had a chance to see it. It was from one of the comic book guys. I always said, it's interesting where you see cross connections and people finally realizing that things are interconnected. You might be talking about comic books and what's going on there with the political agenda that's being pushed into comic books, but all of a sudden it starts to roll and move into other things. Young Ripa, 59, he did a piece which I haven't been able to find the clip anywhere else. So I'm going to play his piece about the CDC talking about the Delta variant and how the vaccines are reacting to the Delta variant. And I'll repost this over in the English tunnel discord. Watch it if you want. I think, I don't think it's terribly long, but it has his commentary in there too. I would have liked to find the clip of her saying this to the White House board, but basically admitting that there are more severe reactions, more spreading of the Delta variant with people who have taken the vaccine. If you have natural immunity, it's not affecting you as bad, but if you've gotten the vaccine. Anyway, I'll play it. He does his own little commentary on it. I think he's a little bit too apologetic for them in the second half, which usually he's not. But we'll play that real quick. Oh, you know what? I'm doing it on the wrong computer. Hang on here. We want to be able to cure it in the conference line as well. So I'm going to go do this. Again, this is Young Ripa. 59 on YouTube the name of the video is when quiet parts get said out loud And a previous one watch this real quick. This was a previous 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 Be it when world leaders whos they of course among themselves are having conversations that they don't make public every day obviously and Usually it take 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'd 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 and 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 going to get the truth. But this is, we're going to listen to Wielensky at this press, this 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 their 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 because Israel was 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 just 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 a lot of hospitalizations. They're having not necessarily deaths, but they're still having cases, cases, cases. So with spread and infection rates and all of that sort of stuff. They're still having those problems, right? Now, yeah, that's not them saying that and I'm not gonna set up a strong man them I'm not saying that they're saying not to get the vaccine. Of course not they wouldn't they would never even do that. Anyway, I'm not even suggesting that they're saying that they're still Less benefit or rather the saying that there's not not benefit to get in it. Of course, they're saying that it's been a fit again and that's still gonna tell you to get it however a lot of the narratives are breaking apart And namely, what's going on with Israel, it's that how protected are you in the event that you got the vaccine? If you get multiple doses, if you get boosters, how protected are you? Definitely in comparison to those that are getting it naturally. So they're getting it, recovering it as most people do, and comparing those infections. See, that was what I said would be the breakthrough in itself. So Israel is the perfect combo. So you had some of these studies, talk about Cleveland, some of these studies that are coming in New York. Coming out talking about long-standing antibodies and all of that and in natural immunity in some way shape or form seeming to be better in comparison to those that got Vaccinated when it comes to reinfection and what symptoms that you're gonna get so someone that's fully recovered never got a vaccine versus someone that just got it Got the vaccine or whatever like yeah, I get that but Israel has higher vaccination percentages of their population in a lot of what's going on in the United States. So this shouldn't be happening, but it is. So they're losing sort of control of that talking point that they've had for so long. And as Wielinski mentioned, that being worsening, the efficiency rates of the vaccines don't seem to be as high. You see worse in cases among those that are vaccinated, of course, it's something that they're going to worry about. But this is all stuff that I. I'm not saying that their opinion can't change or that people's opinions or positions can't change. More so, what's so frustrating out of this. So if you're one of those Uber pro vaccine mandate guys, what's so frustrating about this to guys like myself that have been on a different side of this and just believed in freedom and free will and allowing people to make whatever decisions, is that you had such an issue with people having ideas to the contrary, or being cautious is more so what it is. It's less about anything other than that. It's just being cautious and being mindful of what it is that they inject in their body. And maybe this is something that they could have picked up on if they had more of a longer standing trial or with the vaccine before they started, let's say, making it so widely accepted and embraced by people all around the country. It was an emergency kind of situation, so they wanted to hurry up and roll it out. But yeah, that doesn't mean that there's not going to be any problems. So this is why people say safe, safe, safe, safe. And I'm like, I get it. There's rarity, there's breakthrough cases, there's, you know, we have the issue, the heart inflammation issues that may be happening and they say that that's rare, but look at it in context, guys. Look at it in context. It's also rare that someone that's young, healthy, for example, is going to die or be hospitalized from COVID. So is it worth them assuming an additional risk? For definitely, we don't really know or at least a Positions kind of changing on the effectiveness of this like that's a perfectly valid and a perfectly rational Conclusion to come to and that's that you may want to opt out not even opting out. You just don't want to opt in More so what it is. This is what thing is huge I wonder how long until they start being more bad. Obviously, this was public but when they're really starting to like sound the alarm like Okay, look it's not doing what we said not saying that you shouldn't get it But it's not doing what we initially said that it was supposed to do. How long are we going to be dealing with that? Or what is it going to take for it to really get to that point? Because yeah, this data is available. But until it's like the CDC officially says this, it's like it never happened. You just watched a clip from my podcast for Canon's sake. Catch us live at 12 p.m. throughout the week over at youtube.com slash young worker five nine and follow us over at Odyssey dot com slash at young worker five nine. If you want to watch the entire video cast after the show is over just be sure to become a member on the YouTube channel. Of course the full audio portion of the podcast is available for free on all major digital platforms. or just visit 4cannonsake.com. narrative changing, but they literally said that the hospitalization cases in Israel are up. That's not him saying that, that's them saying that. That's them saying that the vaccine ain't doing anything for them. And remember, they have all three of the ones that we have, plus they had the one from Australia too before it was deemed as having the AIDS problem with it. So that's interesting that the chosen are the ones where this is coming out, that this data is coming out of, but it is coming out that the coronavirus vaccines are not working. And they're having to acknowledge it to themselves But they're not really putting it out there for the mainstream to pick up on because they still want you to get that shot. And it's not just that, what I like is that she said, you know, it's not just that it's going to, you're still going to get infected. It's that the infection has been worse with the people who've gotten the vaccines in Israel. You know, it's not that oh, it's the natural immunity and it's in there. Let me see if I can scroll it back in his video I wanted to get the sound quit because I want I want I really need to just get that without his commentary because he breaks in While she's talking about it there for a little bit But she literally says it's worse not that it's better not that it's there and I guarantee you they'll deny this That's probably and that's probably part of the reason why it's hard to find this clip As 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. It's right there. The new director of the CDC is the blocker kit. It's talking about it being about over time the infections have been getting worse. People who have gotten the vaccine, it's not the people who haven't gotten the vaccines. It's those of you who went out and got the vaccine shot. If you get this they're saying that with what they're seeing from the dead overseas is that you are not only more at risk but you're going to have a more severe infection. Well remember this thing was killing people. supposedly, you know, right? I mean, they told us how bad it was. So if it's a more severe infection than a person who didn't get it, is it killing people faster? And I'd love to see the rest of this without the commentary and see some of the data that she's talking about, because if it's worse than like Dan said, like Mark has been talking about, it is the kill shot. It really is, and they're admitting to it in that meeting there. Anyway, I heard we got a couple of dings while we were going on, guys. You can start, six, and mute yourself. Come on up. I played the video, played the clip over again. I'm still looking for that soundbite, guys. If we can find it without his commentary. That was the director of the CDC talking about the, well, vaccines effectiveness in Israel. Should have done it before the White House. Let me try to contact him directly to see if I can find where he found that clip from because I have not been able to find it anywhere else other than on his stream. But it's her, you can see it. I posted it in Discord so you guys can check that out. I know Darzak's pretty good at handling me and finding stuff like that. So Dar if you're listening, if you can find just the raw video of that I would love. I'd love to have that posted on Discord. I want to get the sound bite of it and play it because you can't That's not us saying it. That's not some conspiracy theorists. That's the head of the CDC telling you that, you know? So what are you going to say now? But they're still telling you, go out and get the shot. Over time, immediately, apparently, they're saying immediately the benefits are like there. But over time, with the Delta variant, the infection is worse. You get hospitalized worse. than you would if you had just gotten the coronavirus naturally and beat it with natural immunity. So, fun. I heard something in the background there, guys. See, we got Fluffy on the line and Fluffy, where you're at, if you're listening, you talked about it yourself. The doctor told you you caught it, so you have a natural immunity to it. The other guy who was with you, you know, he's got sick and you guys had to be separated and all that other fun BS is going on. Affirmative. Yeah, it's like, it's not that they don't know this, it's that they're not talking about it. And I think part of the reason why they're not talking about it is that big pharma thing. This is big money. You're not paying for it. Remember, they're offering it for free everywhere else. But we are paying for it because the federal government paid for it, which is our tax dollar, so they're going to tax us for it. When they say free, nothing is free, guys. It's going to come around and bite us in our arse one way or the other. And now... Yeah, post-op tends to be expensive. You bought a faulty product. This is a buyer beware product. They knew it was a barbie wear product, which is why they wanted immunity to it. And now that this information is coming out and they're trying to hide that information, they're trying, but they're trying to hide that information from you and still tell you to get the shot. Still tell you to get the booster. Knowing full well what they're seeing overseas in places where they had forced vaccinations, where they forced the population to go in and roll up their sleeve and get the jab in the arm across the board. You know, hey, congratulations. Israel is a relatively small nation compared to the US, but they force people to get the vaccine. So it is a good little pot to look at as far as what's going on with it, assuming that they're telling the truth anyway. Just interesting. So with the BS that's going on, I think it's just more of a reason for them to, you know, try to get the reins on it because I know people who have gotten the vaccine and it has slowed them down. They've seen that. They got what they call the COVID fog. You know, it's like, well, you opted for it, you know, you get what you paid for, which you didn't pay anything. and you trusted somebody else to decide what was good for you. So anyway, if you want to join the conversation, if you want to add to the conversation, if there's some more information or Data that you want to bring to the table you can the number someone two four three two zero nine zero zero room number nine five seven four six four in the pound sign again That's seven one two four three two zero nine zero zero room number nine five seven four six four in the pound sign You guys you're welcome to come in star six unmute yourself interrupt me. I'm pretty much done with that I just wanted to put that out there Because somebody else sent me that what actually it was uh it was one of the other comic book guys sent me his video and It was pretty good, but I just can't couldn't find that uh I couldn't find the video that he got that from and So I'm on the look for that guys because I want the audio from it I do I want to add that that should be a soundbite that we're using most like the corn pop thing Let's see so what else we got here guys Okay, that's gotten excluded in the title, so I probably can't play that one Newsmax TV. I've never seen anyone involved with an incident like this posted by War Drums Network. I haven't reviewed this video, but it's coming off of Newsmax. So hopefully, it shouldn't be anything. And who shot and killed Capitol Hill protester Ashley Babbitt finally speaking out, sitting down with NBC's Lester Holt. Listen. I followed my training and I spent countless years and preparing for such a moment. You ultimately hope that moment never occurs, but you prepare as best you can. I know that day I saved countless lives. I know members of Congress as well as my fellow officers and staff were in jeopardy and in serious danger. And that's my job. Well, here to react to that interview is former NYPD Police Commissioner and Newsmax contributor Bernie Carrick. Thank you very much for joining us. First of all, let's just start with your overall thoughts that he gave this interview, first of all, and your reaction. Well, I'm stunned that he gave the interview, and I'm stunned that it was concealed and suppressed his identity for seven months. Why? That's unheard of. Anywhere in this country, if an officer is involved in an on-duty shooting or an off-duty shooting, there's an investigation, usually by the county, the local police, the local DA, and at times the federal government. In this case, we don't really know who conducted the investigation. Was it our grand jury investigation? We didn't know his name until last week, which was completely absurd and contradicts everything we do in law enforcement. Yeah, and after it was announced that he would not face charges, Lieutenant Byrd says that he quote, saved countless lives by killing Babbitt. Listen to this. I followed my training and I spent countless years and preparing for such a moment. You ultimately hope that moment never occurs. but you prepare as best you can. I know that day I saved countless lives. I know members of Congress as well as my fellow officers and staff were in jeopardy and in serious danger. And that's my job. She was unarmed, correct? Did he follow what he was supposed to do? I got a look. I am one person that I try not to criticize law enforcement in any manner. I'm going to tell you something. I ran the largest police department in this nation in command of 55,000 men and women in the NYPD. I've never seen anyone involved in an incident like this. One, there was an investigator by a grand jury and two, that got away with the shooting like this because the bottom line If his use of force continuum is what they trained him to do, then that means anybody that jumps a fence at the White House in an attempt to attack the president, kill him. You can shoot and kill them. Really? I guarantee the Secret Service agents would be prosecuted. If that happened, you had the Portland Federal Courthouse. You had rioters, rioters throwing Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices. at the Portland police and federal agents. Did anybody open fire? No, you know why? They would have been indicted. This use of force was over and above what it should have been. And for the life of me, I can't figure out how we got away with it, why it wasn't investigated publicly, why his identity was suppressed and concealed. What was the big secret? I don't know. Yeah. He also said they had no political motive in Ashley Babbitt's death. Just your response to that. I don't think we have time to pull that sound up. But your response. It doesn't make any difference. I don't care what the motive was. The bottom line is she was shot at point blank range. She was unarmed. She was a rioter, a trespasser. You don't shoot rioters and kill them. You don't. Nowhere in this country. Is there anything else that could happen? I mentioned that it was announced he wouldn't face charges, but what else could happen down the road? Well, I think there's going to be a civil investigation, I'm sure, by the family, by those concerned, to conduct an investigation and hold him accountable for this homicide. All right. We will see if that happens. Bernard Carrick, thank you very much for joining us. Always great to have you. Thank you. Hey, I'm Rob Finnerty. Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed this video, please join the conversation in the comments below. Don't forget to subscribe too. Hit the bell icon to be alerted to breaking news. And remember, there's a whole lot more on Newsmax TV, America's fastest growing cable news network. Newsmax TV, we're real news for real people. Yeah, they're never going to charge that guy. No. I can't see it. They're protecting him. They're treating him as a hero on the one side. It was the programmed response. I was in fear for my life and the lives of my colleagues. I saved lives by shooting an unarmed woman who was coming through a window. She was coming through a window and we've seen the pictures of it, okay? You got five guys with firearms right there, keeping it in. Woman got through the window and into your side how hard would it have been for a couple of your guys to overpower? You know cover and it's just looking at it from their their point of view from somebody coming in anyway Thank you for posting the video Wordrum in the discord over in the town hall meeting Let's see. I heard a couple of dings We're about 10 minutes away from top of the hour guys. If you want to star sick, go meet yourself. Come on up. Join us on air. You're more than welcome to. Try to suppress that burp. Oh boy. Well, as I said, it's been an interesting last couple of weeks trying to get some stuff straightened out as far as the equipment goes. And we changed from one system to the other. And these are the mainstream systems, guys. These are not alternative systems. But all the mainstream alternatives that you go to, you're coming across the same problem as far as communications go. That's not a mistake. It's a failure in the system. It's a design failure. The infrastructure that was there, that was intact, that we had before has been intentionally destroyed. We've talked about that, especially with Michigan. I've seen it firsthand. I've talked to the guys who are working out, who are worked in the phone companies who had the orders to go out and smash the junction boxes for the copper wire, you know, for the old traditional phone lines because they're putting in, not pull the copper wire out. Technically, the copper wire is still sitting there. How viable it is for somebody to just go up and patch into it and get it to work again. That's a question as to how well the cable is shielded underground or But your typical junction box, you'd just be able to walk up to plug into the network and get things going. They've gone around, they've destroyed most of that. Some systems like the 256K network in some places have been prioritized for banking. So yeah, it might be obsolete technology, but you know what? It's still good enough for your state of the art banking. It's a network that they use for, they've dedicated the 256K lines for doing wire transfers from bank to bank and cash machines. So yeah, that technology's still out there. They won't tell you about it unless you know to ask about it. I don't know what's going on with the T1 and up lines. It's been a while since I've even messed with those. So, I don't know, we've got some people that are in telecommunications that might be listening maybe they could call in and let us know what are they doing on your end with that. I mean, because in parts of the country that's still the best connection that you can get is a T1 or a T, up to a T5 line with the junction boxes. But I don't know. Again, I don't know what technology in some areas that they're going over to. I haven't been following it as much as I used to. But it'd be interesting to know, because it seems like they're intentionally doing this fail of communication, trying to convince everybody that the 5K is so good, but the 5K isn't any better and it overloads just as easily, if not more so, than anything else. They've just gone out of the way to destroy our traditional infrastructure. And part of that infrastructure bill that Biden pushed was getting rid of, you know, the copper line and getting us over to this other BS for infrastructure sake, because it would be more stable. And yeah, the BS, you know, we've never with a copper line system, when your 911 call operators, you know, it didn't overload the system other than you didn't have enough operators to handle it, you can still sit. on hold and wait for somebody to get to you with the wireless system. There's only so much it can take and then it shuts down for everybody, not just the people who are left on hold waiting to get a hold of somebody. It shuts down the 911 system. Do you want to call your neighbors? Hey, congratulations. That's all gone too. When you have an overload so as far as national security goes as Communications as far as like the emergency alert system that they had the test for last Last month of the month before last that almost nobody heard That didn't go out the way it was supposed to and you had to opt into it was there excuse why you didn't get it Even on national television, although one company got fined for it, which was ESPN because they didn't play the right tone. When they did do it, they played their own tone, not the emergency tone that the emergency broadcast system put out. Supposedly that we could still hear the game that they were broadcasting in the background. So yeah, it's just like ridiculous stuff with our communications and we're supposed to believe that they're all powerful, all seeing, all knowing. No, and it's gonna get worse. Everything's just gonna get worse right on down the board. It's been having conversations with some people in other avenues that are kind of seeing the same thing. It's like how come the traffic is so bad over here and we can't get it? Well, we're trying to upgrade the servers for our operating system, but we can't get the parts to do it. So if you think that the chip shortage thing is just affecting automobiles, it's just affecting gaming, or it's just affecting this service system, it's not. I've had people who deal with email maintenance. talking about how they've got congested servers to the point where they're actually looking at deleting accounts that people use, but they don't use enough, quote-unquote, kind of like what Microsoft is doing with the Windows program that removes Windows program that you don't use to save space on your computer. It decides what programs you do and don't need. One of these email providers is looking at doing the same thing. You're not using your email enough, so we're going to take it away from you because we need the space for people who are actually going to use it. I don't know what their thing is for using it on a regular basis. Is it pulling emails in? Is it sending emails out? How do you decide who's using their email enough? And some people might just give their email out. That way they can get a receipt back from a grocery store or something. And they never send anything out. Are you counting the traffic out or are you counting the traffic in? Just data that you think would be kind of important before you decide that kind of thing. But they don't give you the criteria. They're not giving the criteria on that. One of the companies I was told that was looking at that is Yahoo. So I know that because I've got a couple of people that work at Yahoo that are friendly. Yeah, so if they can't get the servers to expand, they're going to look at cutting back in some areas. Some website providers, if they can't get the servers upgraded the way they wanted to, they're not going to allow flash on their services anymore. And that is the alarm telling me that it is time to end the program. In fact, that should not be in this room. That should actually be in the other room. But we're going to go. The intelligence report will be coming up next. Stay tuned everybody. We should have Mark with us shortly. We will be back next Friday at the same time here on Liberty Tree Radio. This has been the Town Hall Meeting. Fluffy, thank you for coming up. Thank you guys in the Discord for providing the videos that we played on air today. Very helpful. If we can, I want to find that sound clip from the CDC. I'd like to hear the whole thing. If somebody could post that in the Discord, that would be... very hopeful anyway we're on our way out the intelligence reporters coming up next. Yeah you know Tom I'm gonna ask you again would you put the glasses on it only can take a second just try the glasses they're not expensive sunglasses just try them. Well you know like they like polo to something. What do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. Maybe I don't want to know. You know, hit up you're talking about. All right. You're my friend and I trust you. I'm going to put these glasses on. I'm going to put the... hand me those glasses. Here, okay. Okay. Another problem. Put them on. I know Tom, in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth. He's a crazy little one like his god's sake! And the way it's born in it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ball worm! Not, not... Does anybody else do that? Tom, a lot of us do. We've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice, look on the one... Why did you find out about this? Well, Tom, Tom, it's okay. Relax, Tom. Remember, we're all thinking. We all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365 and then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4m2.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're a group. It is definitely not a row of thin glasses. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay Tom, I'll tell you what, when we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go or you can go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com or you can go to PBN.4mg.com but you know what Tom? Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh, the closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? He looked perfectly normal. Oh my god. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check- Oh my god! He's trying to get hold of you so okay, I got- Oh no! I invented the Internet! I invented the Internet! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Okay. 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 a safe 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 born. 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. Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God 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 watched 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our krunky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest north northeast and uh... central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty free radio on satellite emmer on emma micro station the bb bay stations and the ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the last good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in lower forty nine including the great state of jeff small with konos the outline two states territories and the clock and it is it is eight oh seven p.m. eastern standard time is friday which is the court amo day and quartermaster friday it is the what at the third of all of september class august we like we have a whole month over again but i think that happened all it is the third of september were taking closer to the and and beginning of the uh... federal fiscal year of robbery and high-fever so we can pretty well figure the pigs are going to be putting out a river between now and the turnaround date and then of course creating a rest of the fiction that the israeli masada and elements of our government will perpetrate by some kind of terrorist act against the american people utilizing all of those combatants they've let come across the border yeah of course they'll blame evil white people for it because for all it's just how it works nowadays you're dealing with a communist nation a communist government police state and they're trying to plug in the red terror anyway thirteen uh... year of open and obvious in your face baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k twenty twenty one older teller twenty twenty one battle for the republic and of sorts and all of the uh... couple of things real quick keep an eye on uh... guns and gadgets in fact let me double check to see if i have kept their rega i believe we got one we want to play a book to make sure we get this right personally double check to which one uh... now okay yeah but i don't want to double check if it's too long well i don't tell me anything that's absolutely worthless all the ads you're stuck with with you know you to but the trouble there of course they make bank around below all go or a list do this uh... ed if you could before ready farther and this is a kind of an i told you so because we know this is coming from this direction they went to the whole pama opa obama obama this is not by the slash and petal sniffer meat puppet he's not in charge that big is so far around the corner down the basement over there pissing on the hillpitt himself you know in the in the back uh... second bathroom that isn't even finished you know in the basement where they keep him in the white house uh... the character really really is pushing all of the but the pulling all the trains is obama along with the other towards me northern chicago jewish mob and of course international kosher mob so let's do this uh... biden pushing international gun control registrations over it guns and gadgets that if we could let's uh... pull that up in the state of little time you probably can go about we already know it's got a gadget guys so uh... about thirty seven seconds and probably even save some time not much but half a minute and that is over at you tube guns and gadgets pushing uh... biden pushing international gun control registration well The idea behind this, remember the international arms trade arrangement that has already been signed off on, but again like the mandatory ammunition registration in New York which they haven't implemented because Well, it kind of bring it obvious to the rest of the country about where the agendas headed. They froze on that. And guys, they've had that for years now. Yeah, just a premier source for second-member news. Sorry about the audio, the lighting. It's going to be terrible, probably. I'm on location the best I can do. I am here in Houston, Texas, today, September 1st, 2021. Just got off the plane. Congratulations, Texas. Today is the official start of Constitutional Carry. And that's the good news. Let's talk about some bad news nationwide. And it has to do with Joe Biden pushing international gun control. In fact, guys, so I'm going to apologize. I'm going to look down to my notes. I saw this. I read this article and watched a little clip while I was waiting for a transfer. So my notes are on my phone. I don't have my usual setup. So yesterday, August 31st, 2021, a gentleman, a dude named William Malzahn, Malzahn is the acting deputy director of the Office of Conventional Arms Treaty Reduction at the US Department of State. While he was speaking at this big conference, it's called, there was a seven conference parties to the Armed Trade Treaty. And he made it very clear that the Joe Biden administration is going to be at the forefront of international gun control. Yes, just days after he has armed the Taliban to the teeth with everything you need to take over a nation, Biden wants to push international gun control. I'm going to read you just the opening comments from his speech. You can find his speech online and the NRA, ILA has a transcript of the whole speech on their webpage. I don't have my usual stuff, guys. I'm the deal off of a cell phone. So this is what he said yesterday in front of the world. I have come from Washington, D.C. this week to take the floor on the agenda item, Treaty Universalization to Underscore the Continuing Commitment of the United States to Responsible International Trade in Conventional Arms. The United States has long supported strong and effective national controls on international transfer of conventional arms and the Arms Trade Treaty. It is an important tool from promoting those controls internationally. I spoke a lot about the conventional arms transfer policy and Biden has just tweaked that. And in addressing the changes made by the Biden administration, he said that the changes in the, it's called the CAT, the C-A-T, the conventional arms transfer policy, they were guided by respect for international law and human rights and US national security. interests in arms transfers. Well, he must have really been interested in transferring all those arms to the Taliban. Makes me sick. Just reporting this today makes me sick. But this is something we need to know. Why? Because this is an attack, an attempt to attack our individual right to keep and bear arms in America. How? That's what the arms trade treaty. This is a UN thing, the United Nations, the Blue Hats, the great targets. The Obama administration tried to force this through as well. Back in 2013, John Kerry, former senator from Massachusetts, he signed his name on the dotted line of this arms trade treaty back when he was secretary of state under Barack Obama. And the only thing that stopped that then was that Congress has to approve all these treaty signings and negotiations. The Republican senators put a kibosh to it. In 2016, Barack Obama tried again to get it done, but he couldn't get this treaty ratified. Well, the second edition of the Barack Obama presidency is upon us, and his buddy Joe, Joe and Corn Pop are going to try to do this now. I'm going to read you a quote by the NRA from back in 2013 because it still rings true, because this is the same type of, it's the same treaty. Back then, visual firearm ownership with an invasive registration scheme. requirements that are blatant attacks on the constitutional rights of every law-abiding American. And what does he mean on this registration scheme? Well, this treaty is intended to track small and light weapons and to track them across all borders from the time that they were made right through to their end user. and they want information to be kept on the type of weapon, caliber, all that stuff, as well as the person who bought it. And those records must be kept by a minimum of 10 years. It's a registration scheme. But it's an international registration scheme, because this is going to be run by the UN. Good luck trying, boys. So they have the news from Houston. It is pouring outside the moment. But it's crazy that this guy, days after arming America's sworn enemy, a group of terrorists who want nothing more than to attack this country again, he armed them with everything they could possibly need, but he wants to take away your right to keep him bare arms. Guys and gals, thank you for your time. I appreciate each and every single one of you. If you're in the Houston area, come on out to the Primary Arms and Forge Relations Range Day tomorrow. I look forward to meeting as many as I can tomorrow. Hopefully some of you all come. And, I mean, it's hot outside, so you can hear the air conditioner. I apologize. I'm not used to this heat this late in the year. Guys and gals, let's see each other again. Be safe, stay vigilant, carry your weapons. Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. Check your notification bell. like this video, share this video, more people need to know that Biden Biden's trying to just go through the international way like Barry Obama was trying as well and hell no. I'll see you. Take care. That's guns and gadgets for everybody out there. Take the time plug in and like he said, share to bring everybody up to speed. For me, it's not really a surprise, and it shouldn't be fair if you have any idea what's been going on for quite some time. The big thing is we're going to see this approach now from several different angles quickly by government standard, relatively slow-mo by any thinking man standard. So there's nothing here that should catch us off-guard or flat-footed. The big thing is to be ready when the time comes, when someone acts, we are going to need to be able to contribute in effort as it expands. We can pretty well figure that we need to be watching for the Mossad and American secret police terrorists trying to commit an action somewhere if we catch them flat-footed, put bullets on their ass when they're trying to detonate a device or do a terrorist attack and we start putting them down on the site. It's going to make a big difference across the board as to how much they're going to get away with, which if we ideally do what we're supposed to do is zero. They're not going to get away with anything. The big thing here right now is to make sure that as we look at the threat that exists, it's obvious that the, as far as I'm concerned, the East Coast is most likely at risk. There's nothing in the Midwest or like even up here that's worth the effort in terms of the, to create the initial quote unquote crisis. doesn't mean there are places they could try but they're left to find a useful and again they needed a situation where as we get through the season they're going to have better weather conditions is another real problem with the mouth is very susceptible to all season israeli slash american secret police government attack you know creating a fictional uh... action and blaming somebody else for it because we've got all year round Seasonally, that's a big problem in places like the upper climes because as we pass through into the winter, it's a lot easier to track everybody. People forget that. It works in both directions, but especially for everybody else watching what's going on, it's not difficult to eyeball who's who in the zoo and where they've been and where they're going. Everything is compressed with the winter months, not so in the middle states and the south where We have full seasonal operations. So if we work into the fall with a combination of an economic hit and the Israeli Mossad and elements of the government performing a terrorist attack against the American people, it's going to most probably be in the areas that they don't have full control of yet, but they have reasonable control in California they already own. The communist Chinese will have that within a very short period of time, especially with the fire cycle that's going on now. there's a tipping point where the chinese will have most of the land technically on paper uh... that's what they're aiming for right now they don't need to do it all at once with a little bit of patience it will go a very long way towards taking the uh... west coast foundationally and then operating on the west coast just like the communist chinese are presently operating on the west coast of canada in fact the canada uh... actions are not critical over except that they will be supportive of whatever actions the chinese take on the west coast so what we need to do is pay attention to the most vulnerable areas uh... texas is not necessary nor do they want to draw too much attention to it because you already have enough terrorists coming across slash illegal aliens slash a vast wave of criminals that areas occupied they keep doing what they're doing there the flood that you know they're certainly the the crossed flood because remember they don't stay there uh... is sufficient to create whatever is necessary when the jump off takes place so this is why the south east especially the coastal areas are most vulnerable to a that is really much odd and elements of the u.s. government terrorist attack uh... in general it's because of combination weather conditions and location location location so It's not the only place, and by the way, remember Nashville, Nashville bombing, Nashville, Nashville bombing, Nashville, Nashville bombing, what happened to it? It fell right off the planet. Whole stinking block affected by whatever it was that they dropped or whatever it was that the Israelis and the government set off and then didn't want anybody to know anymore about. All of a sudden, it's just gone. Don't downplay it. That was downtown. That was like the heart of the city. It blew out windows for blocks. And it still looks pretty much today right now like it did when the bombing took place, which is really interesting because there's no money to work stuff up, guys. Yeah, it's not like it was some back alley part of town where all these abandoned buildings were. There were people living in the buildings that were affected by the explosion. So here again, what we've got is a situation where whatever the agenda is, it's going to certainly have to be a, you know, again, I've said many times, a one, two, three kind of punch in order for it to work, guys. And that's something that the bad guys understand completely, okay? They really, really, really are working towards this. There's no doubt in my mind. Now, the problem is, again, uh... a if you can't if you're if you're stuck where you were at work happens you've got to be ready to be the a o so you have to have multiple plants and i can't stress about the some kind of government terrorist attack with a mock nuclear and everybody else what's that what's where you you could fake out a new you really can uh... and what that would be better because look what they did with the corona beer virus camp look at how the idiots takes bought that garbage up if they had a data They've got to switch to something else because they already can see that the coronavirus D slash death as a, you know, like the ISISK, you know, ISIS killed as opposed to, you know, coronavirus death. You know, hey, dad. Dad, on that subject, in the last hour, I played a video from one of all out of other places, you know, I've watched the comic book guys, right? Well, one of them that talks about the tokenism one of the black guys talks about how you know he's sick of people getting token characters are getting hand-me-downs and all that stuff you played a piece Just a couple days ago on the CDC and I'm trying to find the clip I posted it his video in the discord But if I can find the clip of the seed head of the CDC the black memo not black hair bimbo, sorry talking about, you know, what's going on in Israel right now because Israel forced everybody to get the vaccinations. You weren't kidding when you said it was a death shot. Oh, and they're acknowledging it in Washington, D.C., but they're not talking about it to the public. They're talking about it to their committee. And it's on tape. I'm not sure what feed he got it from. I've put a feeler out to him to see if I can get him to Let me know where it came from, but it's from young ripa59. The name of the video that he posted is when the quiet part gets said out loud. It's eight minutes and 25 seconds with his commentary, but it has the clip that I want in it. If you want, I can play that dad. Well, I'll tell you what, uh, it's eight 24. Let's go. I've already got it queued up. Yeah. Let's go ahead and play it now. We'll be probably going further. Wait for your second, Ed. Couple things here guys that I'm going to point out. Two things. Number one, genetically modified and genetically engineered mechanisms, drugs, whatever you want to call them. The other is one of the things that really jumped out in the last 48 hours was the acknowledge of immunodeficiency uh... progression now let me remind you of the aids research the big eight research was done right down the road here and ever michigan used to be one of the part of the drug corridor of the united states by ninety four was the drug corridor or actual research it was it was uh... warner lambert way before was taken over by the foreigners fighter whose job it was to destroy any of our american production capacity to really do research if something happened so everything has been pulled overseas you'll notice that's not an accident they what they did is the ring knocking spit swapping turds destroyed another part of the american industry significantly by rolling in taking it over shutting it down transferring all of its wealth in the in patents over to these institutions along with their fast research with this which did not necessarily go into public application but rather private research that they funded themselves in hopes of taking the market. Now the immunodeficiency threat and everything I'm seeing described guys is a complete rehash of the AIDS era immunodeficiency issues. Well it's just like remember why was Australia's vaccine cancelled? Supposedly it was giving false positives for patients having HIV. Well, how do you end up with a false positive for HIV from a coronavirus vaccination unless it's affecting exactly what you're talking about? And that makes sense in line with why they're scrambling to not, you know, in other words, certain groups, ring knockers and spit swappers aren't getting any of these shots, people, but they want you to... The interesting thing is the only reason why we're hearing about these numbers that he brings up is that they're coming out of Israel and they can't shut the Israel people up from talking about what the government did to them. Right. Well and remember now well I won't say I'll wait let's go ahead and play this and just something that an old gentleman said way back in the 70s. And just for content there. That's her basic And a previous one watch is real quick. This was a previous 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 be in world leaders whos they of course among themselves are having conversations that they don't make public every day and Obviously and usually it take 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'd 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 all we're gonna listen to the lens key at this press This 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 of us that have in terms of large portions of their 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 variant 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 because it's over 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 if they're having cases, cases, cases. So with spread and infection rates and all of that sort of stuff, They're still having those problems, right? Now yeah, that's not them saying that and I'm not gonna sit there and straw me I'm gonna pause it there if you want to watch the full video you can go over to his say this young Rippa 59 He's got his own YouTube channel I think the rest of that so he gets a little too apologetic for him on what they're saying and tries to downplay it That's why I want the full clip for us to use ourselves, guys. But you can go to the Discord. You can watch that. You can go over to his YouTube stream. We played it in its entirety on the town hall meeting with his commentary. But there it is, Dad. What does that sound like to you? Again, one of the interesting things is that it's going to bleed out progressively to what we have. is an inversion, in other words, oh it's going to save you, you need to take this because then you'll be above all of the other peasants who are unclean and didn't get the shot. it step by step we've seen the same boiling of the frog in reverse order all by the way you're not protected all by the way you need to wear protection all by the way you're also real it will become a tight void married let's use the proper old term typhoid mary look it up what does that mean it's a real person by the way they didn't they didn't walk her up they just shuffled her for that when they realized who she was they just let her shuffle from one country to the next And she literally spread typhoid. That's why they called her Typhoid Mary. Well, shedding is the term they want to use. Okay fine, well that's what she was doing. And they knew it. And each country shuffled her off. She was a neutral carrier. Didn't kill her, killed everybody else. So what we have here though is where they've created what was a typical flu-type condition mechanism. And, no, they didn't weaponize it, as everybody now is acknowledging, the weapon was exactly what we all said it would be, the murder-death-kill shot, which has been publicly deployed by a bunch of idiot sticks who were foolish enough to actually take it. And congratulations, now we're in a situation where the next part of this is the debilitation level, and with regard, and again, this will vary from patient to patient, My curiosity on this is to tie this into something that has already been an issue with us for a long time, and that's the Prozac and other psychotropic drugs, which we have a fast amount of the population already on. Now, if this cohabitates and enhances one to the other, then you have a whole percentage of the population that's getting a double hit, or basically, let's remind everybody about what it... how most biological weapons are deployed. They use a binary system. Some even use a trinary system, but a binary is where you introduce into the population a particular contaminant. The contaminant is then enhanced by a second-tier contaminant, and the two cohabitating become ultimately destructive. Now, I will say this, something that I've heard from a lot of people, well, it's kind of like social Darwinism now, or it's like, well, if they want to take the suicide shot, that's fine, and that it's kind of culling the population, you know, the herd out here with regard to those who really weren't reliable anyway. And it's interesting that in a way, The biggest problem is, of course, it's going to hit a big chunk of the population, but a lot of people have already figured it out that won't take the shot is that the others, most of which weren't our friends to begin with, have basically walked up and put a barrel right to their head and pulled the trigger three times. You know, boom, boom, boom, boom, although they may pull the trigger more than that before they finally kick the bucket because, as we know, they're trying to promote a battery of these things which one way or another is going to continue to make these typhoid marries a promotional cesspool of contamination with a virtual plethora of probable contaminants that they will cross over to the population wherever we allow them to now that's going to be one of the easier tasks to really deal with as far as how do you stop this from going around? Well it's really easy guys. do the math. If it turns out that they want to proceed with the action the way that they are and they keep logging and registering everything, well, sure, they know that we didn't, but we also know who did get the shot, don't we? Don't we have that database? We know who is the carrier beyond a shadow of a doubt. We know who the carriers are. there's an entire logging system for that right so in that respect again the enemy has provided us with useful tools which can compress the time to respond to the problem noted that they react respond to the problem because that's the key to the thing is not panicking but rather looking at the problem and determining how best to deal with uh... compartmentalizing containing a neutralizing the threat without having to hurt anybody necessarily i don't think we'll have to hurt anybody the biggest problems going to be the amount of uh... personal injury they've done to themselves going to be significant enough as it is going to be a big problem across the board uh... these people will become if we make it an issue that we want to quote-unquote you'll try to help them why uh... what could we do anyway of you know the idea that they would become a burden on our supply system well they won't because they're not with us That's not going to happen. That's one of the other things that I can't emphasize enough is, no, those ain't my... That's not my circus and those aren't my monkeys. Right? Now, with that being the case, I think it's going to be pretty easily understood how this is going to develop. Biggest problem is... the amount of the population that you're losing that would be part of your overall strategic perceived math for national production national defense but on the other hand how many people even productive or care to be for that matter most of them are i want the biggest chunk of the people that actually went along with this are the people who expect all of you to work your ass off of that they can get something from you So, I don't see things changing a whole lot there for, you know, in terms of an improvement in any way, shape, or form. But I also, for that reason, not too concerned about them not being part of the math formula, so to speak. They are irrelevant with regard to the math formula, something that everybody should take into consideration. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hi, thank you. I wanted to bring to your attention a portion or a website or a section of the World Economic Forum. I'm not sure if you're familiar with this. There was a section there that was available last year and now it is no longer available for public view and the section was called Strategic Intelligence. Are you familiar with this? I've seen that before but in fact we used to keep track of it more readily. They do regular postings that are interlocked with the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Wealth, Trilateral Commission is, but it's not referenced. But the CFR is referenced extensively along with other non-governmental organizations and institutions with international standing. Go ahead. Okay, so the reason why I bring this up is it ties in specifically with all the many topics you're discussing. Yeah, it's no accident. And sure, they have a vast back end that support this. siphoning in all this data and There's a couple of screenshots. I was managed. I managed to take back in October About nine screenshots of just various things that I found interesting but one of them It's a web and it's very sophisticated. I was really impressed with its interactivity you click on one section and it spans out and it's like almost like you've been describing like tentacles, right? They connect to all other aspects of that one topic that it communicates with. It's very sophisticated and just the vastness of the way that it all interconnects to everything from the great reset and it spans out into foreign lands, forests, Internet of Things, 5G, COVID, vaccination, and in vaccination while we're speaking, I was looking at that right now in front of me. I have to get this to you somehow. I'll find a way. The vaccination in the workplace, vaccination against pandemics, it says vaccination for security, mistrust, or I'm sorry, trust, misinformation and health, vaccine hesitancy, economic business and implications of vaccination. So yeah, they're not going to stop. This is going to be a continuing cycle. of duping people and convincing them to get this murder death kill shot and it's not going to stop until everyone's gone. Or we get rid of them. And I think it's more like, again, this is where like everything else we talk about, are we going to go, are we going to let it go that far or are we going to go along with it? Number one, we're not going to go along with it. So therefore, it's not going to proceed at a certain point, which they already perceive. I think they're hitting a wall which is the other reason i have to have these major cations which are designed to deflect while they try to proceed with the action or at least to deflect intake uh... animosity away from say the idea that well we've all been betrayed all of everybody outraged about afghanistan the afghanistan is one of the things where it it doesn't hold much you know it's a far away distractions the other side of the world it affects a lot of people because over twenty years a lot of people were over there and and and fiddle-fartered around over there because it's what their job was okay that's all was with the job and it wasn't defending the united states running on the side of the world you were fighting another person's country you manipulated another person's country we made them do everything that they did we dropped them you know intentionally they dropped them as part of you know one of the many aspects of this is diversion Meanwhile, closest to home, we have the murder death kill shot failure because it's two things are happening. They didn't get everybody cowed like they did. They got everybody to be passive about the quarantine because, okay, well, they're not attacking me directly, but if I make myself known, then they'll start barking at me like a dog. uh... if i wear the mask and i were a cheapie mask that it gets dirty and has a little bit on it and pocket lead and grime and oil from five different jobs and i've wanted over and over again i can wear that all day it really means nothing it has nothing to do with protection it's a it's a it's an obedient symbol but i'll i'll do that because it won't kill me okay but then you get to the point where they started to push the all would by the way now we're going to demand that you get the you know murder death kill shot well but all the sudden like that that's that the end of that that's where it stops now certain percentage of fools idiot and incompetence along with it rapidly so on the beginning and even acting like you know my phoebe doesn't think yours does because i'm special cuz i took the shot well now those are the ones that are the worst often seem to be dying first and fastest are trying to say that all that's just unique for them that's all be at the board that's just there that they were the forefront their visible had the action worked faster you would have a more catastrophic wave of casualties and that's really what they would have preferred the problem they've got now is that because the polls was longer because this is typical of way you know the best-played plans are wrapped in rodents works in government that their idea of fast wasn't fast enough or fast at all so now enough people are being a people are you know coughing up blood you know pissing bullets uh... their mail eyes are popping out like grapes their brains are oozing out their ears you know they're dying in other words i don't care what it how they're dying but they're dying and everybody is backing off on it that has a brain well what this does is what i said before this is hurting them more than a turning up think about that caller the one that acquiesce so easily would have acquiesced to the police state what they demand your guns the one that acquiesce so quickly enrolled over so fast and then put on you initially someone were were arrogant and pissing on you all those are their people not ours In a way, when you think about it, all this is doing is debilitating what would be their core rank and file that to a degree, if they were going to count on the old measures, they would need for the peeking through the window and the calling the 911 or calling the Rat Line, you know, 1800 through America. But those are the people that they all got as good party members to blow their brains out. and progressively working a cascade of this because as well as we proceed and as you know if you all were reading enough uh... if we keep adding quote-unquote these boosters slash you know add more it is inevitable but the casualty rate will progressively be higher or the debilitation rate it does not have to be a k i a an incapacitated individual does not burden our side it burdens their machine. And see how that works? In other words, well, it will keep people employed. In fact, they're trying to pull the scam. The hospitals are going to be flooded with the coronavirus, you know, D, death variant. And it's like, no, they're not. They're being, if they are, it's coming from their side. All the people who haven't gone near, you know, doing any of the shots pretty well stay away from all the other people that, by the way, are like that now anyway. Here's another thing. Let me ask you, caller, all of you, anybody out there. Do you associate much at all with the people who actually took the shots? Do you really are you around them that much? Were they people that you were normally around a lot or because you've taken a stance that you're gonna stay free They've gotten pissy and stayed away from you. Guess what? In a way they did our side a favor and a disservice to their their handlers who hope to use them as typhoid Mary spreaders Do the math The division that we see here is identical to the division we would see in an American war for independence. There's nothing wrong with that. I don't have any problem with that. I think it's the best damn thing that could have happened. It would have been a lot more painful. Think about this. You have the caller who asks, well, you know, the traditional blah, blah, blah, so you have to have the population supporting you in a revolution, etc. Well, we do. The part of the population that supports us would continue to support us. the ones that you see that are acting like this that are doing what they're doing are the people who wouldn't have supported you or would have stood there you know gaping and and and trying to make some kind of way to you know suck up to the other side to gain favor or curry favor with the police state the police data is killing them all for you you haven't pulled the trigger you haven't hurt you have a touch you've tried to stop people you even tried to fake some of those poor fools haven't you I know you have everybody's tried like you know you really don't want to and you know I've learned it's like this I shut right up and it's like I just remember that person is not with us, okay? Never going to be. Might give lip service because they're the kind of schmuck that what they do is they'll, they'll want to, oh I want to hear what you say and then as soon as you leave the room they're flapping their yap about how they're backstabbing you. You're describing my experience perfectly. And yes, that's exactly what's happened. I've been cast out and despite my multiple, multiple attempts at trying to share information and just have a conversation. No, they don't want to hear it. They've made up their mind and there's no commitment. These are my own people, you know, people I grew up with. And so anyways, I'm on the roof, but I'm making my own plans and I'm looking for like-minded people and I think I found them. Exactly. And not only that, but again, remember it's like, This is a significant life-changing era for us. Life is always changing, but right now, we are looking at a culmination of all of the different aspects of what they've been trying to do, all the different elements to destroy this country and destroy the concept of liberty and freedom in the United States. We are the trade house, guys. We're the trade house. were the standard. That's why they did what they did in Afghanistan too, to undermine anything other than the wicked and the greedy or the wicked and the evil to want to come and join up with the clique that's here. We're not going to get the best. We're going to get the others. And a lot of people that would have been, you know, perhaps of like mine to you, realize that they know in hell that you can trust the turds that are in Washington, ergo either not gonna offer the quote-unquote their lives in their service and their commitment in a situation where the you know with any kind of situation where you do so which you would not only in harm's way but it depth door okay again either there's only two things happening in afghanistan but you did it a classroom example either a if the taliban are smart and it looks like they're actually smarter than the propaganda bullshitties degenerated uh... they're buying people they've got stacked the bills to do it with the gap pallets of money to do it with the fake currency they can put that on the market uses digits towards capital they can use it towards buying those technicians and people that they need because they've been left high and dry now the only problem you've got is you're looking at traditional feudalism slash traditional tribalism with the population you've had a twenty-year war that is it was enhanced and directed by us The venue for the day right now is going to be family and house revenge. And so once that's settled and that's finished up, what's going to happen is they're going to go right back to the old ways. These people are of the old ways in their country. and so what will happen is okay everybody settle this decade you kill you know we have a digital bob did you kill frank did you kill the whole of a lot yeah yeah i got him to blow up a lot are we filled up to everybody understand is our hands clean everybody hands clean okay now here's what i'm proposing and this is what they'll do why do we know that because if you don't know about the history of of uh... a show in a western asia or you know eastern uh... middle eastern uh... you know integration of pop populations and tribes this is how they live and walked into long before this country existed so it's like everybody's like what all their totally different i know they're not there in any different than we were when we showed up and what we were doing with supporting a particular tribal element or we created a tribal faction it became unique three hundred and ten thousand will will meet will be quite something about another part of the math that none of you seem to be wanting to embrace if you have three hundred and ten thousand men and some women who were convinced to get into a uniform with regard to the afghan central government whatever form you want to call that were they all bachelors well people bachelor's I saw guys with gray hair, I saw middle-aged men in uniform, some of the combat footage looks like it's a pretty good spread of classic infantry, old men and young kids, right? So you think those grandfathers may have had families? You think those guys that are married, marriage age, that they didn't have wives don't have kids? You didn't just screw over 310,000 combatants, you screwed over about 300,000 families. and that's why they're trying to play the numbers down you're not talking hundreds of thousands your legionaries your auxiliaries that was about three hundred and ten three hundred twenty thousand whatever it is plus your mercenaries and i'll be on your imports that you know may or may not have gotten out of the country they will just be picked up by the next group Maybe they'll just be picked up as internal slaves by the next group because a lot of them may not even have their passports. A lot of these companies that bring foreigners like the Filipinos in, all the Arabs are great. These South Asians are great for taking their passports and putting them all in a closet. And they can't move or go anywhere, and they don't have the money to go anywhere. And if they're willing to walk out and starve on the way, maybe they'll get away. Maybe they won't. But otherwise, they'll just be the next batch of slaves so the new batch of turds coming in. that separate from all the families i've told you they don't want you to know about all that because they're trying to pull the main crap in the united states right now if you're listening and you got military family on post by god get them home to grandma grandpa and her uncle who are thinking like you are and understand what's really going on and get them off base because the commies well the same terms of betrayed the afghanis all those characters like the study that that uh... communist secretary of the army secretary defense turned both roles might leave their all comedy filter all absolute blockhead inbred closet jewish mafia specially my least he's but the families from somewhere i think i assume i think part of the caribbean will find out eventually that usually were most of the jewish mafia come from that you they put in there uh... colin powell his mom was to use his jewish or you'd like that yeah he's Jewish mom is Jewish from caribbean classic jewish so this is the same trip all over again same blockhead inbred road crew from deliverance operation we've seen before so be ready get your people off of base if you're listening in your military because this is this is not going to stop in fact really the cars they played are europe and they're not pullable this time Some of this stuff that they've done, remember like the pedo card a couple years ago, I told you, okay, they threw the pedo card out there and they pushed it. Oh man, you had kids who were seven year old dressing up as cross-dressing girls. You had males that were my age surging forward, trying to lust on them and reach for them. And oh, that was perfectly okay. And oh yeah, the faggots and the queers were out there and forcing and they realized they were starting to get some kickback. Like I said, oh, the tentacle, the amoeba pulled back. but they threw that card out by god i'll keep reminding you because you see that part of the long-term agenda you will all nothing that you will be happy you won't own yourself if they want to come for your kids of the potatoes clean quorum to death get what that's the plan because you will all nothing nothing you'll be a you'll be a bond one pleasure slave slash of present and again one of the blessings we have this corona beer virus can't camp showed you who willingly and wanting lee turned into an absolute boot lookin slave especially the ones took the shot okay just that simple so here we are now it means that the game is a foot and you all we can't complain about it we gotta be ready for it i got a one more thing or ought to touch on work head towards the top over at colman dot com colman dot com colman dot com they have uh... twenty percent off labor day thing going everyone while they do this is a good option good time to pick up some of the things that are always a good price so go over the code is l d capital l capital p two zero l d two zero l d two zero and that is for colmans.com. 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Another thing, food, man, I have never seen so many holes, as we've seen in the last week, stopping at different stores, with the shelves are spartan. It looks like third world America, going to a communist state during the Cold War. That's really what America looks like right now. And by the way, yes, you already stood in line for toilet paper, so don't think you can brag about anything. And you're going to be doing that again in a lot more. By the way, keep buying toilet paper. Not a big deal, but it is if you want to stay clean. And it's convenient. It's an amazing miracle item that down the road won't be around. But for as long as you got it or if you can save it back a little bit, makes for a bit of luxury when the time comes and you want to stay a little healthier and a little cleaner, wouldn't hurt at all. so keep putting toilet paper on the shelf dollar of dollar four pack for the stuff at dollar tree and even the one of the couple of stores we've been to are carrying the dollar for four pack summer against her than others pay attention to read the information and figure out and make them that whatever makes sense for you by it but that's a sidebar thing again you can use oak leaves and you can use corn cubs too or you can use a toilet rock or you can have a rag sitting there in a bucket next to the toilet You know, a wet rag and all you share. Oh, wow. Those are all things, by the way, in different cultures are like, well, what's your point? It's kind of like a clean washcloth. Every time you use it, you wash it out and you dump the bucket into the toilet and you rinse the toilet bucket out and drop in the toilet. And then you take the rag after you've, you know, rinsed out a few times if you do have water from the tap, if you do. and then you put it back in the bucket somebody else could use that toilet rag after you have course they also used it before you did to all right that special final so anyway we are at the top for everybody out there guys going to be a busy weekend for our friends running all of the micro stations at all the facilities want to say good evening and congratulations you're the DJ for mail however long they've got your station there who is going to take the next turn have fun work the equipment don't just idle through one of the things i recommend if you're running one of the micro f m r a m stations and they have we have both of each site uh... please take the time and run your equipment do cd run a record duke and that mix the board up do some you know do some talk get from stuff out there but you need to practice we didn't want to sit there and watch the equipment we want you to use the equipment That's most critical. We need you to gain experience. We need everybody. That's why we rotate personnel as DJs so that everybody gets some time on the board, understands how the equipment works, and learns a little bit in the process while you're out there during a training exercise. And of course, don't forget, we have, let's see, Camp Emmerich has the lasagna special. The girls are doing the first of the fall lasagna menu. So tomorrow is lasagna day. you people will be in food coma after that one but i do it towards the evening meal that we can all rest after a day's work and work to work uh... and on that note we are at the top we should be here in the music any minute now i would assume and uh... yes they also do have a bunch of thermals available now. They got some really good vibes on British thermals. Top to bottom over there at Coleman.com. God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire. Here's Robert Rupp. We are in the march. Both in and out. Robert, everybody out there, you guys stay focused, pay attention, remember, we're now headed into the later part of 2001. The Pedo Siffer Meat puppet is still there. Hillary Clinton is not in jail. And, wow, we lost 310 auxiliaries of our Imperial regions that we just dropped like a hot potato. Screwed a million family members. At least all of those guys might have had three, four, five kids. They might be dead now. Your government betrayed a whole army, destroyed a bunch of governments, desperately to get hold of the guilds, some of them from the singers, and films that are planning on securing you the exact... You better be thinking and preparing for what's coming. God bless y'all. We're gonna take off for the weekend. We'll be back on Monday. Ed's taking over. Bye-bye.