September 8, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current political issues during this afternoon and evening broadcast. The show featured extensive coverage of ammunition pricing and availability, detailed technical discussions about firearm maintenance and restoration (including crown backing on worn barrels), and caller contributions on medical preparedness and banking surveillance. Koernke addressed the Biden administration's proposed IRS bank reporting requirements, criticized vaccine mandates and medical authoritarianism, and emphasized the need for community organization, self-sufficiency, and armed readiness in preparation for anticipated government overreach.
- second amendment
- militia preparedness
- ammunition pricing
- firearm maintenance
- crown backing
- mauser rifles
- irs bank reporting
- vaccine mandates
- medical preparedness
- combat engineers
- constitutional rights
- self-sufficiency
- armed resistance
- afghanistan withdrawal
- opium production
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, just to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven plebs are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's a number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be burned. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this dill the land of the free drum The drum sigh hear the drums good noon ladies and gentlemen. This is the the after noon that in intelligence report i work working one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and the central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outlying Two States and Territories, and the clock. It is 5.07 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 8th of September. It is the 13th year of open Fabian Socialist Soviet. occupation of america with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of source and again for everybody out there is a beautiful beautiful day in the bottom of the state of michigan weapons wednesday the different interesting things that have popped up here most recently uh... again uh... guns and gadgets don't forget keep an eye out there the only even a double-pounded double check here forgive me make a noise in the background while we're doing this it of course beginning the program everything starts to wish widget of course wiggle so we'll see what happens here with uh... again the uh... red flag laws for instance supreme court considering case to render red flag laws unconstitutional whenever stop them in the past and right now pretty much everything you're doing is all unconstitutional and you know what they're proceeding anyway so part of i'm concerned uh... so the worst we won't be disappointed uh... rid the only thing i'm going to buy the cross-dressing uh... uh... female male yet that are in the uh... supreme court are being coached on the hey everybody's getting pissed and tired of your of the bs we've got a misdirected we're gonna got we got a good try to reflect a little bit rule number one they're all in it together and the game is to go for the gusto the border is the issue the border is the issue the borders wide open you've got the garbage going on with afghanistan where they're going to bring in uh... quote-unquote allies know that i'm the ones are going to be bringing at the ones who've been pushing the dope forum very very small percentage of anybody work any of the people who were actually with us but rather just around us and otherwise the combatant the actual troops notice there's no discussion about that will we pile up and thrown in the planes are we uh... evacuating the troops that uh... well-held their ground until they were betrayed by the supply and support system that we establish now now the people that they're pushing their bring it over here are the dopers uh... we had an entire israeli run and kosher mafia run out of the uh... existing spook and kook operations here uh... patronage that uh... operated the dope notices no discussion about the opium known absolute none zip zero not a heavy you're talking about afghanistan what was one of the biggest reasons that we went into afghanistan or the gap again if they didn't take on the governor don't tell about it they didn't have to give them to the ballad billion really uh... you might recall that the biggest concern was that opium production whether it was that it's lowest level in recorded history And we had to get in there and manage the opium. Remember? Am I jogging everybody? They never said that, Mark. They never said that we're going in to do that. That's what the real reason was. Oh no, they did tell them. The Taliban burned the damn fields. They burned the fields down. They didn't want that stuff going on. It's against their stories. But then there's all those pictures of the troops walking right by while the guys are both producing and harvesting and we didn't burn those fields. They were standing in the garden. They didn't have a job and they were cutting the bread. So here we are now at the other end of the game and you don't need to the golden Crescent that word notice That's another term that you won't hear anybody mention the golden Crescent the golden Crescent the golden Crescent how old is that term? anybody this is a classic example of george orwell nineteen eighty four with you know when you rewrite the book encyclopedia a lot of things disappear from the encyclopedia especially when it comes to the brain did it get more on the flash that covered nineteen uh... corona beer virus uh... bro face bro wearing your rod a couple contracts with paranoid tendencies who basically go cross-eyed at the idea of hearing somebody needs six miles over in another building Yeah, while they're wearing double face masks and face shields and body condoms and they got their children Smothered in garbage bags, but they take them along for the ride dragging them because they can't walk when they're dead Down the rows three of them hanging behind in the cart the wife with a glazed eyes face shield in place Frothing at the mouth though. You can't see it when she sees or it he she it sees that other person at the other end of the store without a face mask anything how dare how dare uh... and then the head pop like a pimple yeah that's the one that are now we're supposed to be following in all things don't you know so now i don't think so i think we're pretty well-done with a little somebody it's like you know that we have there was a kind of by talking to a pharmacist today well you know that i look at it that you know we only have a picture of the war for independence that everybody's done with it everybody will you know everybody and it's like well we're going to do keep going along with it well yeah right and the other farmers that he was at the one i was talking to did have a face mask on because of the requirements right now in michigan but here's what's really cute the other pharmacist refused to it was not wearing a face mask he's been there smiling nodding and he's like yep uh... exactly what's going to have to happen though it's like it but of course we did discuss or you know but i forget the you know deficiency weaponization of the eighties uh... with aids the uh... for sender might get what i said we are in the pharmaceutical industry on the earth in the business uh... you know what uh... not really good situation when we got all these president that and remember how many people died back with the call for all the thirty years ago and it turned out to be a hundred percent the uh... all that right all those experimental shot check the ones were having now and what did it cause debilitation of the musculature musculature and of course an attack on the central nervous system combined with a meet an immunodeficiency response which settled into a series of upper respiratory distress issues that uh... up to an including of course the mojo but it many many many other elements were tied in and of course the patient will you know died a horrible lingering bedridden death And, oh, by the way, they were using respiratory support technology. What was it? That's the respirator thing. There isn't any aspect of this that we haven't seen before, but remember all your people that are reporting, they're not supposed to report anymore other than parrot whatever the regime runs to from minute to minute, hour by hour, week by week. and of course goes back and forth wings that that if you don't talk about the pendulum swing we're talking about what you need that that you know the pavement you need to pay best you don't need that that's the only thing that and about a kind of and uh... of quote what would have been earplugs and uh... of head shield and and and and and and and and and gory dolley shopping list And by the way, the conversation all started because they had this really great buy on hand the sanitizer in the big, big, big, big bottles for $1.50 that was 11. If the price was still on it went from $11. Guys, $11 to $8 to $5 to $1.50 apiece. and there's a whole end cap and these are the really really big like you know large court you know plus size you know with a little spray thing of the squeezey app applicator because this is the gel kind of napalm and you know the gelified this is like eighty percent eighty proof that would be like gelified fuel I didn't really thought about that oh it's like they made napalm for us In a $1.50 container, I could enhance it a little bit and use that for a squash, like a squash dropper on a, you know, somebody. That'd be kind of cool. But I can't see it. Why can't you see it? Because it's alcohol. Yeah, you ever burned alcohol? Remember, it's kind of tough to actually identify because you just barely get that visible, you know, tip. Yeah, that would make it pretty, that would be a pretty good weapon in force. But then we've already talked about that. Of course, I don't want to necessarily burn the house down, though. I prefer boiling them with hot water. Really hot water. That's your first best choice. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Since it's weapons Wednesday, Hamelman.com has bought 7.62x39 Hamel. 7.62x39 Wolf, 122 grain, FMJ, $1,550 now. Again, that's AnimalMan.com. 7.62x39 Wolf, 122 Green, FMJ, 1000 rounds for $550. And again, $0.55 a round, plus that is free shipping. So it's comparable now to the low end 5.56 as opposed to what we were doing before where you're getting about one and a half to two more, two rounds for every one 5.56. which you know something i had another discussion with the other person about well you know back when i told you a year ago to buy all the seven six two by thirty nine when it was twenty eight center audio i remember and twenty six and around uh... the individual did by a budget which is cool you can't smile you know if you have a wish about more because look what just happened like it well we we expected that remember we had that discussion a year ago about where things would have eventually they'll come to all start plugging the holes But $0.55 around is a reasonable price for those of you looking for, again, combat field grade bulk ammo and ball ammo. In this case, the Bourdain ball, preferably you're going to pick every piece of brass up that you can. Okay, that's the first rule. But most important is that if you are going to be purchasing a quantity of 7.62x39, 5.45x39, or even .223, five five six using the uh... steel case bardam prime is your field that would be your first best choice any brass case them all even if it's bardan should be retained before garrison you know what garrison defense or training and you know for security because you can recover it you'll typically be in a d-fensive posture which we do control the area of operation If you're going to project strength and you're going to be in a situation where you probably are not going to be able to recover what you've shot, then the Steelcase-Bordin Prime would be your first best choice for field deployment in an offensive or projected defense. You're out and away from your central control. You have to tailor your munitions this way. You're going to have to tailor management. Now you'll notice I said brass case-Bordin should be held back if at all possible home front. One of the reasons that the brass is a lot easier to work with and much more reliable when it comes to resizing and refitting. We can do steel case and we are reloading steel case, but if it was a choice, the pecking order is steel case in the field, brass case, in the field, and last, boxer primed. in projected, in other words, away from base of operations. In-house, if you're in a defensive position or controlling an area that may be acreage or farms or a small village, you know where you're going to be fighting, or at least you would eventually understand that you could come back and recover. And it's going to get to the point where every piece of brass counts, you're not going to be replacing the volume that you're using easily, and you're going to need everything that we can to reload. So, just a heads up on, you know, thinking ahead before the feces hits the oscillating device, okay? On that note, there is a regular 556 Wolf brass case, boxer prime, looks like. Same location over at Amelman for, it looks like, what was that, uh-oh, well, where'd it go? Come on, come back to me. There we go. uh... six hundred fifteen dollars before brass case wolf and it's fifty five grain uh... five five six by forty five uh... mike mike of course and they also have twelve gauge sterling two and three quarter double up about two hundred rounds four hundred fifty but if you buy two cases of that it's a hundred and forty three dollars a case which makes that really useful double up mark for anti-personnel use. So, oh, I'm sure hunting, but it'll be biped hunting, not quadruped. And again, this is Sterling 2 3 quarter double-op bucks right at the top of the page. It's a scroll. It is high brass though. It looks, wow, it is high brass. So it is sterling manufactured hard quality shotgun shell. Well, I'll be happy with just regular. We may not be high quality, but just regular quality is fine by me. I can live with that. But it's a high shoulder brass and 10 rounds, looks like per box, 200 rounds per lot. But if you do two of the 200 count watts, it drops down to a hundred and forty three dollars per two hundred rounds so not a bad price they have sixty six uh... of these in stock of the two hundred column mob blister bags whatever they're doing that let's see what it says here is that they're getting made all my goodness what a surprise turkey can bring in anything nobody else can but turkey can bring it all they could bring in thermal nuclear devices probably if they were at least of small yield and turkey could import them into the u.s. and everybody could buy it there is no doubt that the dope pushers like the oil the oil much movers uh... they're moving all of the illicit uh... i f i s israeli secret if a secret intelligence service oil but all the oil that they were moving by the truck you're all supposed to forget about now that they're still moving ill legally out of the area well the same pigs are still doing that and turkey is the big promoter that you know the third the excrement that is expediting that oil so the third filled excrement you know turkey is allowed to bring in anything into the united states black shotgun with big magazines short magazines, big magazines, drums, you name it, pistols of every kind. Because if you're the Turkish police state run by the Jewish mob now, you can bring in anything. So right now, take advantage of it while we can. Sterling, 12 gauge, double out buck. And the muzzle block is supposed to be 1,296 feet per second off the muzzle with, I assume, a standard 20 inch barrel. uh... those okay otherwise all the spectrum therefore you find out more so or uh... turkish ammunition available on weapons wednesday this is useful any day at useful there are only sixty six two hundred count lots two hundred round lots of those so whoever gets their first wins everybody else you just kind of well welcome papers The other part about that real quick with the wolf, 122 grain, I didn't look to see how many. In fact, Tom brought that to us. So let's see. 93 cases. There are 93 cases of the wolf ammo at 550 rounds per case. 1000 rounds, 122 grain. That's not too much more than what we were being charged only about a month ago. Okay, it is a lot more, but it's still better than the average bear. So while it's available, grab what you can. If allowed to bring more in, probably won't be, but if they do, fine. If not, guess what? I'm sure that PMC, which by the way, just as a heads up, PMC is available. Hold on here. Right there at Ammo Man, 762x39 PMC bronze, which is boxer prime, should be boxer prime non-corrosive. Which everything is it is boxer prime so there you go if you're gonna spend a little more if you really want to spend a lot more But you're what you're paying for is how many reloads now let me qualify this PMC is Korean ammunition the only difference between PMC and PP you is The PMC cases are a little thinner on the inside at the base That is something we've known for years. However, the 7.62x39 is a slightly thicker wall internally than its .223-556 counterpart. So they make a really good brass for reloading. And this is PMC 7.62x39 bronze, 123 grain FMJ 500 rounds for $570. What you're paying for is a standard military ball round but in a supporter case of the type that we would expect to see here in the USA so you're looking at a solution which i would recommend this is what you would shoot at the range and after that this is all you'd be shooting at the range because this is what you reload does everybody understand that that's what the PMC bombs would be for and for your marksman rifles if you guys want to tighten the gun up brass case PMC does pretty good product across the board they've been building the stuff for a long time and they also market this stuff out to other countries that have the 762x39 as a standard in their inventory. Okay. So heads up on that PMC, I recommend, don't have any problem with PMC, we run it for decades. We ran it when nobody else knew what PMC was, and we used it with OpFor operations quite extensively, okay, especially for live fire. I used to do constant, you know, company or battalion-sized live fires with, where we allow you to familiarize with foreign weapons systems, and PMC ammo is how we dealt with the 7.62x39 issue. This time again, they also have 223 Remington, 2-up, 55-grain FMJ steel case, 1,000 rounds, $485. Again, that's at amaleman.com. Very good. They do have some 40s. Somebody's asking me to do, well, what about the 40 that's there? They do have 40s, Smith and Wesson, right now, in good quantity. Not a great price. I mean, good enough price for what it is, but, you know, not more expensive, ain't nothing cheap in this category. they've got a gator federal spear uh... magtech which you know that somebody ever but that we make it has been around for a very long time it may take is not a spring chicken and they actually have done really good work i believe that that particular plant remember that was doing the forty-two men is out of arizona now if i'm wrong you can let me the microphone but magtech was not too far down the road for uh... u-n-am all of a little business they did a lot of magtech for a good reason it was a total local company for them so uh... if you're looking at it magtech was all that was left uh... you know sure if you look at the price variance here in terms of you know for one thousand rounds well let me let me do it this way okay a thousand rounds of magtech is five hundred fifteen dollars uh... thousand rounds of spear lawman if i go five Blazer 515 so it's the same price in fact looks like they've come down a little bit off of the blazer and then 525 for the 165 grain FMJ 40 this is full 40 Smith federal 40 Smith again 1000 rounds four hundred and forty five dollars okay and then spear 180 grain full metal jacket FMJ 530 dollars so the magtech is basically parallel with the brazier of that blazer brass uh... and still above price wise little spear lalman which could be quite honest the uh... t m j uh... for five oh five if you have forty smith if you try to put a thousand rounds and you're trying to save at least every dollar you can i'd go though for five oh five hundred sixty five grain of the magtechs hundred eighty gray f m j but take a pic now whatever it is you will not spend portable you've got no you're you're the connoisseur of the weapon that you are and the enemy weapon you're using the ammunition you're shooting so figure out what it is you like what your gun likes and right with it but i would pick up more forty smith while it's available uh... you'll notice that there are some thirty two a c p also and for those you bought a lot of those little military guns Now, well, here's my problem. I would not pay a dollar a round for 32 ACP, but that's almost what they're demanding. 32 ACP PMC, 71 grand, 50 rounds for $42 and 32 ACP Fiocci. So are you telling me that the 32 ACP round costs more to produce than a 40 Smith and Wesson round? I want you to just consider that. Okay, it's just a matter of, I understand production prioritization and all that. but i have a real problem with some of the stuff is being done by the animal companies have been told by the fed the fed's told them to do this prices on the stuff no i'm sorry i i i i i've dealt with manufacturing for a long time uh... there is some thirty eight special out there again they're asking of almost a dollar around for thirty eight special uh... straight case by the way so simple it's ridiculous most of these rounds these are not uh... step shoulder grounds there nothing that is you know exotic in any way but by god they are charging or making sure they're you know again charging with the market will bear so to speak and that's not really uh... reasonable parts i'm concerned but there again i told you before with the stuff was cheap member thirty two and three eighty out of a little bit there when i did when the window was there ever hopefully you guys are listening and needed it for your little pitolas you did what i have recommended if not Well, you can see where you're biting the bullet now. Now, if you just need 50 rounds to put the gun in service, oh well, you are going to have to bite the bullet to buy something like that. Now, once you've got it, you can. If you've got the dies, you can reload. Maybe you're already doing that if you're smart. Now, the other consideration here is 50 caliber BMG. Again, there is 50 cal out there, but you'll notice that the 50 cal military surplus exotics are pretty well dried up. Everybody's grabbed them, getting ready for what they see coming. There are still projectiles out there, but there again, if you're going to get into an invest in 50 BMG, right now the first was loaded. But now if you're looking at reloading ammunition for 50 BMG, you're in a special niche. and availability for the presses even right now there's a standing room there's a standing line for those and I don't know how deep it is I don't know how long it'll wait for a 50 caliber single stage press right now we've got a both a turret model and we've got two single stage presses that are 50 cal that are cranking out right now like while I'm talking everybody that's using 50 and a half inch for utility grade suppression or anti-vehicular, they're cranking out whatever they can. We're not looking at NM. We can build NM and we can do national match and we have dyes, we have some high-end precision dyes, Don recommended back in the day, that can put together and build a 50 caliber round that will stay on target out to a mile and a half. including the projectiles which we invested in very early on when nobody really was excited about 50 BMG and they were learning about it. So that's on standby. But if you're getting into it now, I'm going to remind you that's another expense and if you are serious, which I don't have a problem with it, but if you are, understand what it's going to take to get into it if you can right now. Personally, if I could get ahold of the second owner or third owner single stage, 50 caliber press, that would be the way to go. Somebody had some hand-me-down dies because they loosened up a bit, which dies do. I'd go that route just to get on the table, just to be able to do it and find out if I'm excited about the idea. That way you're not out as much, but you've still got a serviceable machine. and serviceable dies to do the basic work again anti-vehicular anti-personnel utility slam hits i'm not worried about trying to dot the i cross p with a gun with the if with a dot set of dies i might be tired but i know i can make them work and i know how to tighten them up to now on that note uh... back setting the crown all this must bring the subject up its weapons wednesday a lot of you guys have old k ninety eight mousers 6.5 miles or 6.5 chaps. Some of you are building some of these rough guns that we see that are popping up like at Center Fire Systems. Right now over at Center Fire Systems, www.centerfiresystems.com, centerfiresystems.com. Go over there and look at, I know we're moving away from ammo, but you guys can look up ammo. You know how to figure that one out. And we have a few things that have been cool. uh... but firearms uh... barrel actions now this is something that they have uh... made a connection with the old spring field porter inventory okay and there is a bunch of stuff they have listed all looks like it's old quite a few we have a full board uh... travel there's only about a third left to what they started with however uh... what they do have belgian uh... f n ninety eight miles of this tons of parts out there for those uh... but they're not as cheap that should be about a fifty dollar receiver uh... barrel at a hundred fifty uh... delicious walking ammunition fabric d w m uh... eighteen ninety one argentine mauler barrel receiver those are a good rifle the argentine is a beautiful fire i'm very accurate all of these are long in the two guns of you know that the role do you read the information available on the menu over figure out real quick oh my god these are like that around a while but if they are tired in terms of the barrel just because the barrel is tired of a even have some potato patches in it uh... you know what i mean other words you i have some oxidation here and there but it's amazing what you can get away performance out of these much heavier military service barrels if you know how to work them. Now if it's a .22, not a whole lot you can do, but you can still do with the .22, just like we're going to mention here with the .06, the .765 Argentine, 7mm Mauser, 792x57 Mauser, anything, I don't care what it is, you can back set the crown. And if you've got a guy who's a gunsmith and knows what he's doing, and if he hasn't learned to do this, you need to develop that skill. uh... what you can do is literally backs at the crown to tighten up all the group by cleaning up the break contact points for the bullet from the barrel why is it the the crown goes tired it's not the bullets going out while the typically wore down the barrels on the crown on these cops it's the maintenance being done by people who had corrosive ammunition and because of how they were taught to clean the weapon which most army teach the same way of the don't operate from the uh... chamber out they operate from the uh... barrel of the mop muscle of the barrel in and you can do it either way but you still end up with a certain amount of work being done from the barrel and then what happens is you have to feel cleaning robs There aren't too many brass clean rods out there. If you have dissimilar, softer metal, that would be a better choice, but that's not what you're going to find. Instead, you've seen them. You've got all kinds of US military, Dutch military, German military cleaning rods. A lot of people in those military services use them. Well, what they did is they would poke that little rod down the barrel and they'd go to town. Oh, they would scrub, but they'd scrub, but they'd run that cleaning brush back and forth or that jag back and forth, and they'd run it back and forth more. And they'd be rubbing against the end of the barrel, one side or the other, and they would be wearing down as they would pull the rod out, they would taper it, can't it? Well, it's like a steel. Guys, if you ever use a steel on a knife, you know what I'm talking about? You've seen a butcher use it. You've got a steel with serrations. It doesn't even have to have serrations. It can just be a solid piece of good carbon steel. And what you're doing is you're running the blade along that, and you're actually honing the end of that developed taper on the blade with metal, just metal on metal, carbon steel on carbon steel. or carbon steel on stainless steel. Either way, it's a steel product, okay? Well, when they did this on these barrels, they progressively, as they pull out, they're angling, and they're literally stealing the inside where the barrel, the lands and grooves, leave the end of the barrel. And it's random, but it's also the crazy's oblique wear points. And what happens is you have dissimilar release of the bullet from the end of the barrel. Now this is true, in fact, you know what, some guy was making some comment, you guys get all these warrenaud AKs in Afghanistan and they've been using them for 40 years, you can't figure the rifling's in a minute. No, the rifling is just fine. Again, where the problem is, is both bulletware and maintenance, if hopefully they were doing maintenance, you can be pretty forgiving with an AK, but you can also with a Mauser or an Enfield, you can not do maintenance and the gun will kind of hold together. But progressively, she's going to start to open up. The pattern's going to open up because that muzzle crown has been rounded out into oval. You may not see it, but that's really what it's like. In fact, it may have more than one oval. It may have little divots, so to speak, where you have wear. And so what you do is if you take a basically a broaching tool, cut off tool, of whatever whatever dimension you want to that fits the dimension of the deep point of the uh... grove of the lands and grooves that make up the right wing of the barrel now you have to obviously we have to set the barrel into station and that what you're going to do is let the uh... you can use it did not boxing drill presses i've seen bridgeport mills used uh... even conventionally if you're really good But the idea behind this is that the barrel is held in the receiver and barrel are held in place. Sometimes people even depend the barrel and torque it off of the receiver. That's not necessary if you know what you're doing. And what you do is you literally cut back into the barrel to the larger dimension and you sharpen up the contact point internally. so that all of those points of contact are uniform and sharp. You want to see people go, what the hell would you do to that rifle? When you back set the crown this way, you breathe new life into whatever barrel you have on the gun. And I don't care what it is, M16s, M16A1s would be out there that are kind of, you know, high mileage. You know they're out there. One of the first things you could do and that they don't want anybody to know about, this is basic gunsmithing by the way, well it's 201, not 101, this is a basic arsenal trick that would allow you to tighten up the groups of every weapon you have that might be long of the tooth. Now at a certain point the barrels are going to die on you, but I would point something out. Let me give an example. The FN, the Belgian FN Model 1893 Mauser. If that is an issue Belgian Mauser, there's, there are cycles to the barrel manufacturing that took place in Europe, especially, especially. Where since it was in 93, they were on the upswing with steel production. It probably isn't what we would call a railroad track barrel or a railroad, you know, railroad track receiver could be but not likely because it's a belgian f n model eighteen ninety three for the belgian military now belgian export rifles uh... if they were listed as uh... you know might have behind the native state belgian uh... say chili and the belgian manufactured jillian f n model eighteen ninety three export gun the bellion's were concerned that they didn't want to build a gun that was really super super you know wonder bar for the uh... guys that they were selling it to because i want to buy more guns at one where the cops out so the quality of the metallurgy might very a little bit but not too much ticket would basically would be a feel great standard model eighteen ninety three now no matter what that barrel typically was better than the average barrel coming out of the day europe uh... in the post-war period not because they couldn't make better barrels but for a little while there they they were still thinking the same way as a glut on the market if we can tell you guns we want to be able to market new barrels and new firing pens and new extractors and ejectors and you know parts that will wear out over a period of time because we want you to keep the gun but we also want you to buy more stuff from us so depending upon the country's uh... psyche and this varies from country to country and era to era the different types of barrels that were produced some of which by the way were phenomenal and in fact have come back to haunt the well the powers that be for a long long time and they really didn't really didn't plan on it being that way uh... an example are the were original f n f a l barrels guys though some of those barrels will achieve one hundred thousand rounds of service performance and reliable performance with what is considered to be service acceptable. Well, the problem is FN realizes very quickly after they crank them out that, oh my God, we've got these guns to Africa. Well, in Africa, they don't do any maintenance. They don't barely know how to maintain the gun. But when you give them a weapon that has superior performance and also superior quality of product, guess what? They last longer. And these things came back and were haunting them through the Congo Wars, the post-Vietnam era, through all of the different colonial, post-colonial wars that you can name. And those FNFLs popped up and are still popping up to this day. Rusty on the outside, not too pretty on the inside, but they still put a bullet where it's supposed to go quite accurately. Just a heads up, I'd call her, who do we have? This time again, um, you know, I was talking to some friends and all that and we was wondering, would the roundbills of hay stop a bullet if you're behind one? Well, I'm sorry, repeat again? Would you know them big rounds of bales of hay? Well, you know what, we'd have to test it because everything slows bullets down. It's a matter of what is it that's coming at you. uh... that was one of the problems with uh... using cotton bales remember they argued that it didn't stop as much as it could have but you know he put in the air probably that you can uh... i would have to actually shoot the ocean and and test to see what it's uh... differential would be how it would uh... perform depending on the round the average route out there being thirty thirty or thirty out six the object being grossly more power than the three the thirty thirty It would be interesting to experiment with both because the 3030 is comparable to the 762x39. Obviously, we want to put a target, not a person, behind the bale to test it, but it would be something that's worthwhile if some farmer wouldn't mind putting a few holes in a bale. Actually, you know, you want the cow munching on lead, but copper and lead. It would be interesting to see. It's a lot denser, though guys, those roll bales are a much denser pack material than you might imagine. And amazingly enough, remember one sandbag is enough to actually stop a rifle round. So if one sandbag properly filled with aggregate, gravel and sand is stacked up and it stops a bullet, there's a lot of material there and it's very heavily compressed. It might perform quite well. Again, it would have almost like a fiber cloth result, like Kevlar. It's not Kevlar, but it is, again, an organic, and it would have a tendency, because it's fibrous, as energy is applied, it'll actually, in an interesting way, distribute the energy away from the center of the penetration. And this, in turn, is a gripping and dragging effect that you want. when you want junk between you and whatever's coming in. I would still take cover with whatever I had if that was it, but I'd get low. If you understand what I'm saying, in other words, since if I had a bail, if I were going to use a bail for cover, and to a degree obviously even concealment, because you can't see me until I pull the trigger, and I'm going to make noise, then you'll know where I am, it would still offer something in the way of protection. It would not be sufficient for everything, nothing ever is. It would be interesting to see how 9mm responds because I think it would do fairly well against most of the pistol calibers. It would be the light rifle and rifle that I'd be curious about. It might do, again, very, very well. Don't forget that if you've got body armor, anything that's in front of you is slowing the bullet down. Means that by the time it gets to you there's that much less energy It might have also distorted the bullet to the point where whatever you are wearing is more than enough to stop What's coming at you? So now remember this bigger the bigger the rifle round more likely it can chew through stuff 30 out 6 pretty effective at doing that 8 millimeter mouths are pretty effective the new rounds not so much And again each one has its unique real key feature remember 762 by 39 will plow through a little bit more and That's why the Russians really didn't want to walk away from it It was less than the 760 by 51 NATO But it still offered pretty good energy for chewing through and getting to the soil saving to the soft Jewish stuff inside if there was an obstacle in front of you and They built a lot of unique 762 by 39 rounds to make that happen Mark go ahead call or jump in there This is Todd down in Orlando. Something happened today. I don't know if you're aware of it. Down in New Zealand, there was several denial of service attacks on, I think, like three different banks in the post office and a couple other things I'm seeing on Twitter. This is pretty big news, even on mainstream. It's being reported on mainstream. So... You know that basically they had all their banks shut down today and the post office shut down You couldn't access it online or go to the bank now what's interesting is Yesterday you guys were you had a video that you brought up Where a guy was filming? train going by and it was about two miles worth of What a battalion mechanized battalion would need And that was up in, I forget which state it was, it was up north somewhere. But what's interesting is that this is happening now with this cyber attack in the middle of the week. Do you remember, it had been going around for the last couple of years now. They said if a banking collapse happens, they said it would start on a Friday in Japan. And then, it would start to spread throughout the weekend. And then by Monday, the crisis would hit the American markets as well. Well, this is a denial of service attack. And I've seen a whole lot of these videos where they're shipping this, the tanks and MRAPs around everywhere. And if they're mobilizing, that means martial law. This weekend on Saturday is the 20th anniversary of 9-11. And we've opined over and over again, it might be a false flag. And then they just had the predictive programming on the tarmac on the runway with the fake inflatable plane where backwards it said 9-11. Okay, so they're trying to send a message out. The question is, is if you've got the denial of service attack today, is it going to spread tomorrow and Friday? What's going to happen on Saturday? And then is there going to be a Black Monday? Well, interestingly enough, we're in the window. We've talked about this. I keep adding this to every sentence whenever I can when I look at the chain of events. A 1929 kind of hit or a Black, you know, like the What was it, the Black Wednesday? I had, let me put it this way, in my own lifetime, I had several people, and it's rather fascinating that this happened when I was at the university, because I was talking to people, I was at the business school. and the this is when one of the kids came by says i just talked to mike my uncle and he didn't you know he said leave your money and they have the uh... stock market it leave it in the bank don't worry about it and all my money is in florida this is a jewish kid by the way and he comes walking by me a few minutes later he's pulling his hair out and he buys the bug eye and he goes, you know I just tried to get a hold of my uncle and he goes, yeah, because did you see what they just did in the news? And he goes, they're shutting the banks down, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and it's like, well, yeah, get hold of your uncle, isn't he your relative? You know, pull a percentage of your money out of the bank, have him just slide it sideways as cash capital, and that way your money is not locked up if you've got all your money tied up in whatever you're going to do with your failing investment in the stock market because you don't want where they can snag it as you know collateral against whatever it is you're losing uh... depending on what your investment package was well interestingly out the call the details you know what was really funny with their with a quite got to do that will then have a very close back you know what everything that i had it's got it's got are that we are all going to go to the other what you told me to be able to provide but that i try to call my uncle you want to go to the people even after the phone and i've got his personal property will talk to me you know and of course he had michigan and uncle is the is down in florida with his money along with a lot of other people's money and all go into the as i as i thought about about the epic if anybody remembers i covered this on the air uh... you know cousin israel uncle is he ended up disappearing in the next thing i hear about a week later is he found the caribbean somewhere with a whole lot of cash is not his and them looking for him because well apparently he didn't do what he was told to do and he didn't dump the the stocks the way he should have been you know of course now all of his kids college money which by the way he had money saved up he'd worked a little bit actually made an effort to put his money together and put it all put but then he was told by his uncle all you need to put it into the market or a lot of that yet it'll be a risky but it'll be white fit and of course here the kids next two years worth of college money was now sitting in the caribbean while uncle lizzy was sucking pina coladas down the caribbean could be extradited wherever you want but like you know we know where you know they won't do anything and told you now again this is going to be far worse if they have their way but if this is why if we if we consider the battle plan they've there again we've been invaded and they're allowing we we have a complete failure that is intentional on the part of the dirty horse pigs and rats in washington d.c. to open the southern border and let a vast number of internationalist into the united states who are all criminals who should be arrested and deported immediately however if they keep everybody busy here right now let's take a look at some of the things are going to happen they brought in the illegal that they need to replace all of you when the time comes when they kick you off your job now they're already have a problem finding the people that they need but let me point something out if they collapse the economy my grandpa if you took five weeks they kept working for five weeks and they cut them off remember and then they kicked everybody out that don't worry but when they came back to work the next day about the fifth week uh... the the gates were barred and chained and they had guys with you know clubs that they're to make sure nobody thought they were going to come into work as what he had to force your way into work well people were educated so anyway they were all off for five weeks that they call them all back and they said well you know you can come back but for well a lot less money And then about another five weeks passed and they fired everybody. You want to know why? Because they found out they could hire everybody for even less. This is all history. This is all personal family history, but it's not just my family. It happened to everybody. People learned to hate the banks and to want to kill bankers. Now your local banker is not at fault. The guy that's at the door there is doing everything he's supposed to do. but he's also going to be told by the main branch of by the horror sitter in washington and you know new jersey uh... and in new york and chicago you know the black and stevens and colin's and the red cetera and uh... they're going to tell tell them people are going to get pissed at the at the guy who's basically the peon at the door who turns the key but does nothing much alton other than try to be do do well by a that banker that at the bank uh... he may have a appeal and he'll even tell you i've repeated it a million times caller that i know people there they're dead now long gone but they would relate stories and i had a book on the air even over the last thirty years where they were sitting there when the president called with fdr called their dad and they he said there you know there's going to be a banking crisis you know tomorrow and you're going to support it right And the guy was in Texas. That was probably my favorite one because the daughter, when I knew her, she was like in her, what, 90s? And she said she was sitting at the dinner table and the president called at their house because they were well-to-do. They weren't overly rich, but they were well-to-do. And FDR called and told them, we're going to have a banking crisis tomorrow. There's nothing wrong with the banking system. We're doing fine. We're rebuilding everything. And FBI said, no, there's going to be a banking crisis tomorrow. You're either with me or you're against me. And then hung up with a husband and wife at the dinner table with the children in front of them there. We're having a conversation for the next hour about what to do because the writing was on the wall. The conversation's going out right now. The police are trying to figure out how to destroy America and get away with it about being shot. Everybody needs to remember there's only one thing you need to know how to do pull the trigger and know who to put the sights on and get rid of every last one of the bastards but it's not the little guy up front. The little guy at the bank ranch is not the man who took the money. He's just the person who turned completely into the bastard. We're on the march both day and night. Yes, they're moving equipment around for any, the key issue here is the border, because they're going to do it correctly. If they had their way, they'd try to kill as many of you as you do a jail charge. The records they've got coming in, who have no interest or understanding of our form of government, how we were established, and what our, it's your epic, your life, make it worth something, and make it count. We'll be back in a few minutes here, second on the inside report, coming up. constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven plain essence or killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, 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. Those numbers 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 by. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic. Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Hey guys, to get something accomplished here we got some other questions from our friends about certain activities over on the uh... west side of the state and uh... will follow up on that maybe a clock we actually have more information available but we put on here and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second our of the after new in the intelligence report i'm our kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest Northeast and Central. 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It is weapons a Wednesday it is the eighth of September it is the thirteenth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic the dance of sorts what the battle will begin and they already are as a matter of fact uh... we're very quickly here the closing of the subject that we were talking about the last hour a friend that called him most important here is that where there's nothing we're going to do to change direction whatever the hell it is they're choosing to plug in there try to figure out like a wicked which of the west how to get away with a whole lot of evil against the united states and you people are what's stopping it it's not the uh... you know it's a little really really there there are terrified of the white hat there is no such thing okay if they're in those that are are not the democrat republic rath can be a switch is not going to save us from anything it hasn't so far as brought us to where we are the democrat and republic rat failures intentional failures the rhino and all the rest uh... have brought us to the shipwreck where we are right now so how are you is anybody thinking that what we're just going to let them get some more power they had four years worth of uh... trump two years where they could get the right together and had the house the senate and the executive and utterly failed intentionally almost that's because of the f team queers some of these these petals you can see it their eyes you can tell that they're panicked look at the characters that are over the republic rats each one of them has a countenance you can feel it it exudes from them there are a few that are perhaps a little quite a little straighter than others but the problem is now one of our go to step up on the rest of the trash that they'd know or trash they're just let them ride and because of that this is where we are with the situation is cut now and it's not going to get fixed it's not going to get better they are factor try figure out how to break it to the point where supposedly we'll all be so confused i'm not running into a whole lot of confused people out there that's what's happening in the the face that the best and i can't emphasize it again and again and again that's why i do the best possible thing that they could have done is what they did with a pulled the krona beer virus scam card we would have you all of you would have been taking a risk and possibly making the mistake of trusting people that them would have turned around and casually backstabbed you or i'm doing this for you well you got it you got a full a taste of that with all of this bs going on And you know how to now casually and progressively exclude those people from your sphere of activity, from your presence. And you better do it sooner and better. No, we're not getting together. No, we're not doing anything. Meanwhile, the other people you are getting together with, you need to change and retain so that the people that you do know are reliable, you have over in another area of interest, another area of activity, uh... someplace else not where the others can come with some you know somehow mmm impose themselves on you but i'm to the point now where as i've said if they show up you don't want them around all or no you haven't to defend it seriously get those things get really crazy town uh... the assets like that will flip so quick to make your heads when they don't have a spiny begin with don't expect the girl one it's just not gonna happen You're better off keeping them way over there at arm's length and have a stick in your hand to keeping me farther away. Remember that six-foot distance thing? You need to do better than that. Yeah, I don't need to fast-breath. Face bra wearers right off the bat. It helped us a tremendous to a massive level that we otherwise would have. We would have had to work that out and that would have been the first part of the sorting with regard to who's who in the zoo and how you're going to make things work. So double plus good, everybody, you're doing fine. Let's just keep it in. Again, keep working the direction we're working. You have to first take care of your personal needs. You have to make sure that again, if you're working with somebody, you need to know who they are, know their background, know them. And ideally, it's people you've grown up with, but you also know they've pretty well been on the same track already for quite some time. Yeah, can I add to the conversation please sir? Go ahead jump in there, please. What I was going to mention here real quick. He talking about all these face mask wears. The people that are vaccinated or put this way receive these shots are making the people that are not vaccinated sick and it appears that the people that are that haven't received these clock shot kill shots. They're getting pneumonia. And it appears, since Ive-a-mectin, you know, other than the paste form, the doctors aren't prescribing it. Pharmacies are not fulfilling those subscriptions if you do get one for either Ive-a-mectin or hydrochloroquine. There is actually another drug out there that is still available in the guppy version. It's called deoxycycline. And deoxycycline is actually used in replace the five of meccans sometimes for some things and we can still get it but I've been noticing in the last couple weeks that even that's starting to dry up. Bud K does offer it but it's really high priced. Normally you buy that in hundred milligram capsules in at 30 count. Bud K gets like $82 almost for a little bottle of that. But you can still buy it. You can buy a Guppy form. There's still places, because what it is, you need to find the versions or the brands that are still made in the United States. Thomas Labs has quit making this stuff apparently. But companies like Fish Mox, or excuse me, websites like Fish Mox, FishFlex.com FishMox, that's M-O-X FishMox FishFlex, flex is F-L-E-X.com So FishMox FishFlex.com They still have an American made version of the Doxy cycling, it's like $46 or $47 and it's the same 100 milligram 30 count But apparently the oxycycline is one of the few drugs that actually is affecting these pneumonias that people are getting from those that have received the shot. But the source of these guppy versions is drying up very quickly. But I just wanted to bring that to your attention. But real quick, did you get my package with my fanny pack in it? Oh, we haven't been by the PO box in the last few days. So it probably is. It's probably sitting there. Okay. Sorry about that. Just we've been on a, well, we've had some interesting things going on in the area for the last couple of, well, last week. And it's tied us up. In fact, catching up right now is what we're doing. I just finished a whole bunch of projects today that we were behind on because of that. An adventure, let's put it that way. It's been an adventure the last couple, the last seven days, at the very least. And it's getting more interesting as we go. So again, first of all, on medical, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, I cannot stress enough, go to shopmedvet.com. Also, don't forget, if you have family members who are, you know, older and if they are taking ill or if you have one that passes away, If you're going to be part of the executor process, all the medical supplies need to just quietly be gone. Don't talk to anybody, don't discuss it, just make everything in the medicine cabinet disappear. The reason is there's a lot of useful technology, but it needs to just be out of sight, out of mind, and gone. Yeah, that's all there is to it now. Sometimes I will say this, I know this is going on with my parents, they pointed it out to me. some doctors knowing that other patients especially elderly patients don't have any medical uh... they've changed their drugs guys the family that the doctor will quietly ask you know he would you be willing to donate your drugs to this patient over here so don't be surprised if the book on And we're not looking at supporting any addictions or anything. What we're looking at is having material on hand so that the dock, when the time comes, might be able to save your life or at least keep you running a little bit longer without some strange stuff happening to you because we have the tools in the toolbox. As far as the silens go, if at all possible, at the very least, even if it's not the best, it's better than the nonexistent. It's like painkillers, okay? on the shopping list painkillers are high priority uh... and i'm not probably going to get any dope or anything like that but uh... it and again this is the lowest and but not necessarily there are things that can be done even with basics aspirin a set of metaphone and um... any of the ibuprofen family all of those need to be baulked up on the shelf and especially and another one of the little another one for the moment we can get You know, I can't inject you with anything, but lidocaine patches are as close as you're going to get to something that, although you can apply it topically, you know, who says you use one? Does everybody understand that? Who says you use one? Lidocaine patches are all over the place as part of the proliferation of the opiate type drugs that we've talked about that they intentionally loosened everything up on. that's going to start to get cranked down on it already is now we're not looking at trying to satisfy someone's addiction we're trying to figure out how far got a person with a uh... an injury can i give them any kind of relief whatsoever you can come at it wrote that they are introducing painkillers from several different directions not just one so this is a solution the light aching patches are something that's out there no light a cane is an interesting bird not everybody it's not effective with everyone which is why there's more than one type of uh... you know of topical or for that matter even injectable uh... painkiller lightening is effective on a good portion but not all the patients go ahead yeah even uh... aper crane uh... comes with a lot of came in and out of it reasonable so i mean you know i've uh... I mean, that's out there. It may not be for everybody, but it's still an alternative. The reason why I brought up the Dioxycycline is because what I have found is these doctors don't want to, they do not want to prescribe, they don't want to prescribe any antibiotics. They don't even want people taking zinc or taking vitamin D or vitamin C. Right. They want everybody sick. Yeah, they want everybody sick. Well, the problem of it is, you know, like deoxycycline, you know, I have a mechanism, yeah, there's a paste out there you can buy, but the problem is you have to still know how to use it. You still have to have a proper diagnosis. You still have to have proper dose ratings. And people aren't, you know, they have trouble understanding that. But if you're taking something like a deoxycycline, even that has to be taken properly. And, you know, it's like the library has, you know, a listing on that. So, what you do on the deoxycycline, it's not like the old cilins, like the moxacillin. Normally when you go in to get a prescription for a moxacillin, you might get 30 capsules for a 10-day treatment regime. Well, if you go to like a physician's desk reference on deoxycycline, well, for most adults, they'll give you 200 milligrams. the first day and then 100 milligrams for like the next three to seven days, that's something really severe. So you know you're looking at eight to ten capsules is the most, is generally what you're going to use in the oxycycline. But the oxycycline, you don't want to take zinc with it, you don't want to take dairy products or antacids because it lessens its effect. So all you have to do is be smart enough to study and research what you're doing. kind of get familiar with the products and then if a person does decide to self-medicate or help themselves in some way, you just make sure that you don't take, you know, you don't eat dairy, you don't take an antacid, or you don't take like a zinc tablet until, well, I think they recommend two to four hours. But you just take it later and you separate it out. But like I said, right now that some of that stuff is available, some of it's made in the USA, still available. Tablets, tablets, well, you know, what's your life worth? but you can find it a little bit cheaper than that. You know, they're drawing this stuff up to the point that they don't even want us to take vitamin C or vitamin D3. They don't want us to have even the most basic things. Well, you know, if you've got an infection like a mycoplasma or ureaplasma or some type of infection, you can't address those types of infections with normal cilins like a moxacillin or a k-flexin. You have to have a doxycilin. And yes, herbs can work, but herbs normally take time. Now there is a product, there is an herb called Usna, U-S-N-E-A, Usna. It has a text recycling-like end effect for its use. But to even find that in supply. And plus, how fast is it going to work compared to, say, a deoxycycline? Because deoxycycline is used as an alternative to ivermectin. And there's some people that you hear on these radio shows and talk shows. They'll talk about, well, they've taken ibamechin and it didn't work. Well, ibamechin, like hydrochloroquine, is a nyanophore, that you have to have zinc with it. The oxycycline doesn't, you don't want to use zinc with it, although you can take zinc, but you need to take it another, you know, later in the day and put a distance between the two, what you take, the two products. But the oxycycline out there works for some of these pneumonias. But it also has a benefit for other things, other infections. So that's something that we need to have on the shelf. That's just a suggestion. I'm not trying to be a doctor here. That's just my opinion and my thoughts. Mark? And again, one of the problems that we've got is whatever we do, it's something, but you're going to be running down fast, so you also have to ensure that your husband, whatever you have, General maintenance on bodies with regard to wounds or injuries which we're going to see a lot of. Guys, remember if we keep it cleaner, it doesn't take as much of the other materials to keep the patient on track and stabilized and of course healthy. On the other hand, if you don't properly maintain cleanliness on the wound, you promote infections, there are a number of different issues that arise. Do the research. You'll find out what I'm talking about real quick, and some of you may have already experienced it. So if we do a better job in general with maintenance and basic what we might call PM, preventive maintenance, then we're not going to be consuming as much of the other material that we're talking about here. But we're going to have to prioritize it for specific patient-patient issues, which means you're not necessarily going to get it for certain activities that at this time would be the norm. Something like that. During World War I, they used and created a product called Dankin's Solution. Dankin's solution is a very simple solution. You make it up, you can store it for a couple of days in a refrigerator, but it's designed as a wound cleanser. During the Civil War, there was another product that was used as disinfect or can cleanse wounds. It's basically what we now today know is Listerine. So I mean, the products are out there. There are solutions out there. and but the problem is mark like you said for years we've got to start having this stuff on the shelf now we need to start understanding this knowledge well one of the things to it i didn't know a lot of people listening right now that are fully agreeing now they're asking what can we do because it's becoming more and more apparent that while we were right but uh... understanding that we're not going to go to the doctor to begin with that it is if they proceed down the one path going for medical support in any way shape or form is going to be pretty well thing in the past so you're back to home doctor your home medical support for most of the list of them absolute high-end meal medical issue that you know he's going to require a special to a very very special technology or surgeries uh... if it's basic we're gonna have to handle it in fact a longer and have full the the farther the distance between you and the medical police state the better off you're going to be in a speed coming you know grossly apparent there is no difference between the goose stepping communist police state and the goose stepping medical police state they're intertwined and with their actually one they've just decided to use this as one of the avenues to implement what we've already warned everybody was you know an inevitable process that they would embrace well we're there now you're going to have to shoot the rest of the world the problem and a lot of these pools are embracing the garbage you're seeing here while they were hoping to make them the organic sandbags as you've seen they're pretty much paddy waste your you know fear right they they're they're scared shitless of their own shadow so they're not exactly very effective at anything for the enemy in fact they're not even in any way shape or form part of what would be considered even the paddy waste warrior warrior cast they're not there On our side, we've got the people that have the potential not only to fight, but carry the fight through and win. And that's why we need to be preserving that resource. And that's where medical comes in. Go ahead. Everything becomes critical here. But isn't it interesting? Virtually every institution, the media, the government, even now the medical system, Everything is either breaking down or collapsing, supply chains breaking down. I mean, it's actually apparent even to everyone now. And, you know, we've allowed this. I mean, I'm actually to the point I don't want to go to the doctor. I agree. I have severe health issues. And I study this company. I, you know, even someone that is priced to study, no one person that I'm aware of knows everything. But like I said, right now there are some things that we can get that are still available. They may not be traditional, but they're available. And we're going to have to have that stuff standing on the shelf. Real quick, I want to, since this is Weapons Wednesday, earlier in the first hour, someone mentioned you were talking about 50 caliber BMGs and how people were reloading right now. Midway USA, 50 caliber There is their Lee 50 caliber cast BMG kit the heavy-duty cast iron press with the dies and everything other than the components to reload a 50 caliber BMG They have it discounted over 30 by 31 dollars right now. It's for two hundred and seventy nine dollars and that comes with the dies mark the dies that work almost half that price that Plus, that's the kit, so it's got the lube and the primers and some other things. But that reloading press, that is the Lee Classic Cast 50-Caliber, it's the 50 BMG reloader kit. It's at Midway USA. It's $279. It comes with the dies. They've got it discounted by $31 right now. Press is the heavy cast iron press where if you wanted to reload like a magnum or say a 300 wind mag or 338 or 375 whatever you need to do you can reload it with that but at the same time if you need to swedge Brass, it's they've been once fired, but it's really swedged out and you need to do something a little more than a standard press won't do the press will swedge brass, but the whole kit the 50 caliber dies is available for 279 at Midway USA right now. Mark? Very good. Actually I'm over there right now. So it's a Lee or RCBS? It's Lee. The 50 caliber press is what we should bill fine. Let me give you the exact number or nothing. Actually I'm pulling it out. We'll see what happens. 50 caliber press. There we go. It's a Lee classic cast. Yep. It's an old press obviously. uh... and again fifty bmg single-stage press kit two seventy eight ninety nine by it but if you're listening right now and you do not have a set of guys and you do not have and you have a fifty cal this is the basic that will get you on the top of the table by it that's worth it right there you're pretty happy all you got these components you got everything you need It's a big-ass cartridge to begin with, guys. Trust me. It's easy to figure out. Really. This is like the Crayola cartridge. When it gets this big, it's like, what do you mean you can't understand this? It's very easy. Look how large it is. You can see it's bigger than your thumb. Okay, it's bigger than your fingers. I've been telling people here locally, Mark, that this press is a cast-iron press. It's not the cheap aluminum ones. I mean this press, if you halfway take care of it, I mean this thing will become a family heirloom. Yeah. You know, I don't know how many generations of malicious fighters will end up with this thing. Well, the bottom line is this is family heirloom quality. I mean, it's that nice. Let's not understand something else. If you are listening and you have a shop, if you were to buy this as a pattern, You do realize you could go slab steel construction and do strapping steel and make that old press. You could do a fabricated press out of high carbon, could do 4140, I would actually. But do a high grade steel and actually mimic that press as far as say the old component and then you go with a machine base and you bolt it all together to make a copy of this, but this is your pattern. And this is as cheap as it gets for being able to get onto the table in 50 caliber right away. And actually a dozen of these, we were able to keep somebody, especially your bolt guns, in service for quite some time. Well, the biggest thing is, Mark, this comes with the bushing so that you can use and use the standard 7-8s 14 thread dies. And that's what I was talking about using you can still use this press for anything else. Yeah, yeah for anything else but this press and now this is the one one final question if you don't mind what is the best recommendation for like Years ago. I got a hold of some lake city brass, but it had been fired apparently in a machine gun or something. Oh, yeah, it has it's swelled up and The primer pockets swelled out and it will not hold the primer Is there anything you can do with that? Well, you know, we talked about patching before, which actually would work, but one of the tricks is if you were willing to take, I mean, in our area here I used to have a really good hardware, ACE Hardware used to have a modeling section for industrial modeling, and if you can find somebody who has it, there is brass tubing. that comes in any number of different thickness of walls including very very very narrow gauge. One of the things that we did years ago as an experiment because we were doing it with the pan Russian ammo, you know the big pan primers like on the 7-6-254R is we took a piece, we took stock like that and stepped it down to a standard large rifle primer. In this case we already know that we've got the basic depth. One of the things that you can do is actually cut a sleeve that would insert. You have to arbor press it into the case. You know, it's simple, cheap, easy, there are a number of different ways you can build one. You can make it, but you can go tap it in with even a hammer. And what you do is you go oversize, then you take your reamer, remit to spec, and then you're done ready to go. Okay, I know RCBS makes a primer pocket swedge tool. uh... now they're out there is ok we don't let me show you something uh... thank you there's another there is another solution added something that i brought up the uh... to fill out uh... monday no not monday with a friday uh... or the extra all god these days run together forgive me uh... cold on a second here go over to center fire systems dot com w w w dot center fire systems dot com dot center fire systems dot com Yeah, I pointed out that there's some surplus ammunition that came in, centerfire rifle. And there are two different unique patterns here. One is Winchester repeating arms, centerfire surplus, oh oh, it might even be gone. Whoa, it didn't take long. I would be surprised if it was, but maybe it is. Give me just a second here, I'll see if we can drag it down. Well, we got some Steel AP. Here we go. Okay, found it. Winchester 303 British. That's the one. Let's see if we can find the base gate. That has the St. Louis type step. Or no correction, correction. Let me see if I can get that here. I'm trying to find it. Pull that up. There's not one in two right now. See, I was told a long time ago it's possible to make a little jig that you set in. You slide up through the neck. and then you can slide it over where the part of the primer pocket you can take a little ball bearing and smack it and actually sledge your primer pocket back. You can to a degree but again you're taking a risk you know of fracturing. It's not a big deal because the case would still, what you'd have is only a limited amount of blowback if there was a problem with that. It wouldn't probably show up until after the first firing. But another trick, go over to uh... you'll see what i'm talking about the future free to imagine when you look uh... you don't have to be described it but basically it was this is exactly what they had to deal with with this rue and chester ammunition for the beginning of the war over to center for systems go to the animal go over to center fire ammunition go down or what do you have to search for winchester three oh three british hundred seventy four grain f m j one hundred rounds when you get there go to all the images for any of those though there's there's a couple different ones that will be back up winchester three or three british tears there's two that are in stock the other one of the same thing without a stock why i don't know when you go to any one of those there are three images what is the can open with ammunition laying in front of it the middle one of the box of cartridges go to that one Now you have a beautiful blow-up of the ammunition that they are selling. In this case, this is now the first batch is Winchester Repeating Arms 1941. This is early 1942. We were still losing the war at that time. And in the early part of the war, there was no such thing as a reject brass. And as a precautionary, if you look at the primer, look at what they did to the primer pocket and how they dealt with the oversized primer pocket issue. And they did this because there was no reject brass. In other words, if it was coming out the end of the line and it got to the point where the primer pocket would have been considered reject under normal spec, to alleviate that problem and to eliminate worrying about inspection process they created this divot or clefting tool which actually impacts on four points of the compass you'll see it so clear it's like daylight here that compensated for uh... on uh... undersized primers and oversized primer pocket a lot of head that way but my internet think that's ok you'll be able to look at this but that thank you for bringing us up because this is exactly what they did to deal with it in the beginning of the war guys it just like russia was desperate germany would be desperate later at the end of the war america and england were desperate at the beginning of the war you know we we were losing okay the britain already losing And when Winchester made ammunition, what they did is after you've got to remember it takes approximately seven steps to produce a rifle case. There are several different types of machines that are used. One is the turret driver system. And what this has is a seven sets of of guides and each one of what it starts out with is a slug of brass and when it drives the first piece, when it drives down the first piece goes through the first die and is given the initial form. By the time it gets to step seven because it's a carousel indexer so you have to have so many strikes you're going to have blank space. But eventually your machine every time it drives it's doing seven steps simultaneously. The carousel, the revolver, is what holds the case. It starts out with a slug and then ends up with a case. And by the time it spits it out, the seventh station, you have a completed rifle case that even has a primer pocket in place that is supposed to have been cured, slash cut, to the proper dimension. In speed production, and because normally you would have a certain number that are rejects, because of their desperation at the beginning of the war. Britain didn't have enough ammo, US didn't have all its capacity up production wise, and even then it still had to crank out to catch up to wartime expectations and needs and consumption requirements. So what they did here, this is what they also did with two of the other arsenals as a standard inside the US, which I've always wondered whether or not we had a different factory because a different dye, a different tooling. But basically what you see here was a solution so that if it was a finished product when it got to the seventh step, what they did is to ensure they just treated all of them the same way and a separate step was introduced which created when the loading process was in play after the brass had been created. The brass was now over in another hopper. when the primer was introduced there was a peening tool that struck the base and created those four expansion points on the edge of the primer channel. That's what I'm looking at Mark. And that addressed what you're talking about now. It could be done, and if you were doing big caliber, like 50 cal, first of all, you're resizing, you're going to use heat, thermal resizing lube is your best choice. You can heat the case very carefully, but remember that's a problem, because if you heat the case, you're going to have to re-anneal it, which is not, I don't have an issue with that. But if you heat the case by going with a low temp torch, you immediately what you do is you pass the torch over the case and just literally like your fanning it guys and what you do is you have that you what you want to do is have somebody turning the case uh... ideally with a holder or you're gonna again have to work around the machine the the the uh... machine that you're using for your your reloading machine in this case no press are what you do is you just pass enough heat around to activate and thermalize you know retain calories there with the brass where the distortion is when you drive the breath up it should obviously work you know again you're going to get additional heat because of the adhesion and compression of the case and that should bring the body of the case back to proper size now the other thing to remember is usually if it distorted in bold it's also because it's a of the round has been used in a machine gun typically an m2 obviously because you know depending on what you're there were no bolt guns are even bear it's out there for the longest time and they didn't exist So the biggest problem we had was that the guy was chugging along and doing long bursts. That's why that brass did that. The brass heated up when it was in the chamber as it was extracting. It was malleable, there was back pressure, and that's what bulges the case and distorts it slightly. Now, in a military situation, you wouldn't care, but in a reloading situation, you then have to look at the issue with regard to what level of distortion. If it was a very long burst, what eventually happens is enough calories are retained, enough heat is retained in the chamber, that it actually activates all of the brass and it taffies it. It literally stretches the brass. as it and this is why guys if you have their state first it's the first what happens is the heat build up is going to be obviously in the disposable okay but that is a little last very long and if you do a lot of long burst like this if you're lucky it's just gonna tire out the barrel but you've got to watch it and this is where anybody is experienced gutter like with the media machine gun uh... eventually that goes calories are transferring to the ball face they don't transfer to the whole of the ball they just transferred to the ball face and the ball face becomes malleable it becomes soft and what it does, it will continue to strike. Well, at some point it's going to go runaway. But while it's going runaway, now it's building up more calories and heat. And what happens is that that firing pin is going to lock into place, into, you know, fix station. The face of the bolt's going to start to spread out. and what eventually will happen is that the ball will be driven home and about one last gas brown and it will literally walk itself into and and clean itself right into the the face of the barrel in the chamber Yeah. And so this is why you don't do long bursts unless you're really in a crisis situation. Even then, you can do a longer burst, but you have to allow the weapon to cool even slightly. Water jacketed weapons were superior for that very reason, because you're pulling calories off of the machine, and it's going into it, of course, it works like a steam engine. You're activating the water. The water is a great commuter of calories, and it holds that energy away from the barrel and from the action the biggest promises a very bad very important to remember because that squad got it so important and you're not going to necessarily be able to replace it in the future So, the M250 Cal, the M250 Cal, the M250 Cal, remember if you'd either one, either belt-fed weapon that has this problem, we'll run away on you at a given point. What we mean by that is that, guess what? The firing pin isn't working anymore. You want to know what's activating the gun, the other round? The heat of the chamber. The firing pin was already peened flat probably about 10, 20 rounds ago. Once this starts, and the typewriters, The firing pin ceased to exist as a firing pin. It probably is a flat piece of metal stock that looks like a nail. Okay, the face looks like a nail is being peened flat over the surface of the front of the bolt face. What's happening in the army, and the only reason that gun will run out is because you ran out of ammo. Yeah, now this Winchester 303 British ammo that's got this little swedge marks on it, was these originally bardin prime you think no no no this was a standard policy bard denver are still i used to buy uh... twin city in denver because nobody wanted either one uh... twin city had the have what was that an actual role tool that did it was aware was really a role to forgive me if you look and i can show you an example of this by the side love these when they give us pictures now if you go to Hold on this 8 millimeter. I think it let's see if this is it Yep, there we go. See okay now. There's some 8 millimeter German 8 millimeter SMK Petrona Steel core brass case there is an excellent picture of another version of what I just showed you with the British case In this case, it's a tri-point. They saved money by using only three strikes instead of four But they perform the exact same task of expanding and also creating a retainer lip, a series of retainer cams, so to speak, little gears, over top of the, or around the edge of the primer to compress and tighten it. Now there is a third, the one I wanted to show you, let's see if I can find it here, there's another one. Ah, maybe this, hold on, I think I might be in the ballpark. Well, I'm looking at the 8mm AP steel case round now. Yep, and you'll notice that the same process, they did the same thing. So this technique, by the way, goes back to the original manufacture of smokeless powder cartridges. You'll find, the Brits did this with, what was it, the Lee Medford? Well, when the Lee Medford round first came out. The interesting thing about this, and let's see if I can find the other ammo I'm trying to find, I described, the other, instead of a defined score, instead of a very, very defined score like you're seeing in the image here, they went with a round compression tool of some kind, and it really, it's not as pronounced as that strike point, but it is a deeper step, and in some way, it assisted in the compression uniformly around the whole of the body of the primer. Okay. Now that technique was used by St. Louis Arsenal. St. Louis Arsenal used to be the bastard brass. I shoot a lot of St. Louis 42 and I've still got thousands and thousands of cases of St. Louis because, you know, again, I used to get it cheaper than the rest of the odd six. Nobody wanted it because it was tough on the primers. In both cases, two primers. It's tough on the de-priming tool. Remember, RCBS used to have a proprietary de-priming pin that you had to send back to the... You had to send it back to RCBS to get it replaced. And so eventually, people, customers got tired of that, so they did finally make it rebuildable and that you have a little Allen set, and then you bought a bag of 10 de-priming pins at a time, and you could, you know, change them out when they broke. and they broke often enough. Well, they wouldn't break often if it was standard factory Remington Winchester or any of the military brass, it was standard brass. But St. Louis and Denver, oh, they beat your priming pins up left and right. And so in fact, years ago, back when we first started loading, one of the first things one of our tool and die men did is we took an RCBS press set with the older style non-replaceable pen other than going back to the factory and they obviously had a system for doing it, it couldn't be too complicated. So he just turned around and he just bored everything out, made a replacement pen system himself, put a micro hex retainer on the side so you could torque it off, torque it on. And congratulations, we didn't have to go to RCBS for those anymore. And we actually, he built at Chrysler, at the Chrysler plant, he using tool and die he would make uh... hundreds and hundreds of the priming pins for a significant simply treatment all nine yards quite worded a fine job of building the force cannot take i think that the whole deal of this is those old kind of guys though or long gone to a lot of them well the plants are different to but what i mean it was how they were they've they've made a more concentration camp like everything else to become more police state used to be that they've been people there's a different world with america that was in america that what we have now but it it's interesting that still today a lot of guys are out there they have the whole plant used to listen to the intel report literally the whole factory which is what for the hour that we were on shortwave ever they would actually should withdraw So Mark, I am going to go ahead and go here and I appreciate you taking my call. But I didn't realize about that little crimp. I've got to think about how that tool can be made. It was not popular for obvious reasons in that it was another step, but also the idea was it allowed you to be a little sloppy. Now, we've got to remember, the Denver Arsenal and a lot of these Arsenals were built in the first production wave at the beginning of World War II. They were authorized before World War II by actually 1938-39. but they actually thought that they had one time before they were going to get involved in the conflict and so they were behind the ball there behind the the curve on that one and they immediately were looking for how ways to save resources in other words how could we not reject something the russians did the same thing remember with their barrels they start out with a nagat barrel if it was a rejected make it a three submachine gun barrels if the submachine gun barrels are rejected make it a pistol barrel so everybody had their techniques or techniques this is one that worked very very quickly to save a lot of brass that otherwise would have gone to what would be second line projects example uh... another thing that they did with the reject brass is using for either training uh... you know solid shot training or they'd make it into blanks they would convert it into blanks Well, Mark, I am going to get off because I know that there's some other noise in the background and I think maybe somebody else wants to either make a comment or something. Hey, thank you for taking my call. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Good subject. Specialist Weapons Wednesday. We have another caller. Who do we have? Here's a blow-up scout rib. that you talk to, you know way too much. You worked in Arsenal, you know everything is with communication, you know what's going on. That's why V called me today and he said you can call him and he's got a Skype number out of DC, I'll give it to you and we'll get our name out. You run your operation and get our name out because we're attached to the top. So we act belligerent because now we're the US. of America's government versus state of Colorado municipalities. What I sort of briefly told you yesterday, did you look, I know you look up everything. You probably looked up on Scout Reb on the internet and saw it at like squadron.com. That wasn't a both Scout Reb 1000. It was an environmental site. You probably know about geoengineering. Okay, hold on a second. Stop, stop, stop. If you're going to want to do a program on the air here, not a problem. But it's not like, okay, go ahead. Question. Go ahead. I was going to ask you a question. You know how to pack rounds and everything. We don't know anything like that. You're an information source for like, forget about special prepared individual training. You know where everything is and you don't work with the CIA. So you're good for, for their name out there and you know how to pack rounds and Well, that's what we all have to work at. And again, for everybody out there, Ryan, we have another voice. For everybody out there, guys, remember, you can always learn more. The information is out there. The database is out there, by the way, too. I learned this by studying. Everybody out there, guys, find books, not the computers. They're leading too much out. Go find all the old used bookstores. Still the best place to go. Anyway, we gotta go for now. Rock blood to Republic. Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the rock. And we are on the march both day and night. We're going to be back in one hour for the evening intel report. Again, go to CenterfireSystems.com. You can look at what we were talking about on the air and they did some really good digital close-up imagery. They get all the work. We use it as a tool. God bless, guys. We'll see you in a little bit. And don't go anywhere. More LPR coming up. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. getting this episode of Forbidden Knowledge. My name is Craig. We are listening. Well, I am talking and you are listening. On September 8th of 2021, if you're listening live, if you're... The other time will be a rerun, but welcome to Call In Today. I don't have much today. There's all kinds of things, just odds and ends I'm kind of looking at here before I come on the air. Let's see, next show for me is... Knob Creek. Yup, Knob Creek. In fact, one month from today, September 8th today, well October 8th and 9th is the last Knob Creek show. So you need to make plans for that. Make sure you get your reservations for a hotel and whatever else you need to do, playing tickets. Whatever you have to do, if you are a gun enthusiast, you have to at least go to one and not be in gun shoot. And this is the last one, according to their website. Now, there's a possibility, and this is just my own information thrown in here. This does not come from the Knob Creek Range. There is a possibility that someone could come and buy that show up. and it could continue, but I have no insight knowledge of anything like that happening. But it's one of the best gun shows in the country at this point, and there's a possibility of that happening, but I don't have any information on that. So, now creaking one month, make it or break it, it's the last one, so if you ever wanna see one in your life, you're gonna have to go in one month. October 8th and 9th is when it's coming up. And so it should be a good show. The pandemic, unless the pandemic shuts it down and then we're all out of luck, I guess. If the Commonwealth of Kentucky decides to do something dumb, then that could all change. But that's the way it stands right now. Just came back from Ragon Con out of Atlanta, got back into... I've got almost no way to Michigan in Michigan now, but it's a whole, it's an 11 hour trip for me to get one way. And interesting that we watched that, wondering if they were going to shut that down. One thing I noticed immediately with DragonCon versus gun shows during the pandemic age, the DragonCon, they were requiring people to wear masks. then use ad credentials are required, the ones that I've done anyway. The social distancing and all that kind of stuff. It really doesn't apply to the social distancing. You really can't do that when you have so many people. But the layout of tables and everything was the same. So we were all still kind of crowded together. So we all required to remask. And to attend even, not just the vendors, but to attend, you either had to have a vaccine, Coronavirus vaccine, of course, or a positive, I'm sorry, a test, a corneavaxine test showing, I'm sorry, a corneavirus test showing a negative result within 72 hours before the show. So it made it difficult. A lot of people probably ended up backing down because of all that. The attendance was lower, but they actually limited the number of tickets. There was only about 40,000 attendees this time and that's almost one-third of what they normally have. More than half the people weren't there this time. Now, I got to say that I tried to cancel because of all this nonsense they were pulling with the vaccine and all this to try to get people to attend. It wasn't just people backing out. The low attendance wasn't just because of people backing out because of this. The low attendance was primarily due to the low ticket sales. They were limiting tickets. Go ahead, Ed. I'm sorry. I'm going to have to do this. We've got a caller that's online. They've been unmuting this whole time while the break was going on. There's noise in the background, I keep hearing people talking or something's going on there. It's... But I can hear it. That's why I keep muting you up and you keep on muting yourselves. So you in Star Six to mute yourself that way we can't hear your background. I'd appreciate that or I'm going to have to kick you from the line. Thank you. Yeah, I heard the noises and that's if somebody wants to join in, you're welcome to join in by the way. I don't have a strict show here necessarily most of the time. Anyway, one thing I did notice though, a difference between, of course, DragonCon and to answer Ed's, we talked about this a couple weeks ago or on his show or somewhere, I can't remember. We talked about your show and my show a couple of times about DragonCon. I'm going to ask you some questions anyway, so go ahead. about being political, becoming political, I did not notice that at all, to be honest with you. Now, we don't get a chance to really sit down with people and talk with them very long when they're coming to your table, but I didn't really see anything. It still seems to me that everybody's there for fun. I did get in a couple conversations with people about various things when talking, because I have military surplus at my table and talking about various things. And Afghanistan came up and somebody was really hot on that topic. For the most part, I did not see any change in the attendees' attitudes towards politics. It still seems to me they're there just to have a good time. But I did notice a big difference with the gun shows. About better than 99% of the people there, attendees and vendors, both, were wearing masks. Gun shows, it becomes very lax and you only see about maybe 10 to 20% of people actually wearing the masks. at a gun show. So the attitudes are a lot different than a gun show versus a dragon cat. They not, I can't say that I saw anybody going around enforcing masks. I think people were just doing it, wearing them. They, they did stop people at the door that did not have masks. They were actually giving out some masks. We didn't have one. And I don't mean, I don't mean Darth Vader masks. I mean just regular COVID masks, right? The paper things, right? That so the mask wearing was was almost 100% there And that's paying the button wearing a mask that long even though even the stupid Hospital ones to go around your ear after a while they start hurting from yours, but anyway, the You're supposed to by OSHA standards every 20 minutes take that mask off and if it's one of those cheap paper masks You're supposed to throw it away and replace it You're not supposed to keep breathing into the same mask over and over again that it's a it's a violation of OSHA regulations as far as Working standards now you're doing it to yourself at the best of the you know the state so You're putting your own health at risk taking advice from people who probably shouldn't be giving it in the first place Yeah, well everybody had to wear masks to be there and so I wore the mask But no I did not I did not change it every 20 minutes, so I just was for the mask But that was a revelation of me to see because I've done maybe, I think, two gun shows during, well, one military vehicle show and one gun show. And the attitude stories masked there are very, very relaxed compared to what I saw at DragonCon. So that was interesting. Another thing, I was rather disappointed. Now, first of all, the attendance was lower. However, I still did well financially at the show, so I was surprised because that's why I wanted to cancel. I figured, hell, with half the people there or even less than half the people there, why would I bother traveling 11 hours and spend $550 for a tiny little table and lose money? And $200 in fuel each way. And then sleep in the van so but hell if you had to get a hotel there in downtown, Atlanta You're talking a couple hundred bucks a night for for the hotels that they ever staying at the West End and the Marriott and the Hilton and all those hotels where they stay Where people come in from out of town to stay at DragonCon they spend a lot of money on hotels I got a question for you from Discord Craig. Where was the biggest selling product at DragonCon this year? What did you say? Let me see, I don't know that I have one particular thing that was biggest on. I was surprised, okay, one of the things I sell at my table, and I'll have these at Mount Creek because I'm not out of them yet, but right before the pandemic, I bought a whole bunch of Donald Trump coins and Donald Trump notes. Not necessarily, I have only one of the paper notes. They're novelty things, obviously. I also have the gold notes. I've never seen these. These are kind of, what they are, they're plastic. They look like a dollar bill or a hundred dollar bill or a thousand dollar bill, whatever. And they have Donald Trump on it. And they're gold. They're gold-plated, actually. Gold-plated plastic. Well, anyway, I had those in the show. And those sold pretty well. I was kind of surprised. Again, not political there, but they sold. Some people sneered at them, but other people bought them. I bought a bunch of those before the pandemic hit, thousands of them. And then the pandemic hit and the show's all stopped. So, oh, I got all these notes. How am I going to sell these things? And then he lost the election too. And I'm kind of worried about getting rid of them. But no, I think people are seeing them as probably a historical moment in time to buy them because I can't get them. I doubt if I can get them anymore. I didn't raise the prices or anything. I just kept the prices the same. And they're still selling okay. And I know I'll sell a lot and not freak. That's no question of that. But that said well, I had, I bought a couple pallets of French gas masks, the French military gas masks about a year ago, and there were the bottoms of the pallets, masks were crushed and damaged. Now I got refunds for a lot of those or reduced price for all those that got damaged in shipping But I but they didn't want them back So I sold them at Dragon Con as damaged as cosplay cosplay mass because of course Dragon Con is they just want to have a gas mask for the hell of it. Most people who go to DragonCon don't buy a gas mask because they want a gas mask. Because they don't think they need a gas mask for prepping or anything, they need a gas mask to wear during the show. That's what they need a gas mask for. So I had a bunch of them that were damaged that I sold. And so I sold every single one of those. I should have brought more. I do have probably a dozen more I should have brought. But I didn't think I'd sell that many, but I sold them. I sold those at a greatly reduced price of course, and they knew they were no good. I made sure that I told people that they were no good. So I sold a lot of those. A whole lot of radiation detectors too, I was kind of surprised. I sold more than I usually sell. The Model 715 radiological survey meter, I just threw about 40 of them into the van and I spent a lot of time during the show I Put in a lot in the band that had problems with it because I'm gonna sell them as broken And so I sold a lot of those, although I didn't have enough that were broken. I threw a bunch of them in the van and then I'm sitting there at my table, actually the first day, first two days I didn't even sit down at all. I'm working on the meter. What I'm trying to do is I'm taking all these old ones that have problems and I know have problems of some sort or other. I'm testing them to find out what the problem is and some of them I'm saving by swapping out like a lot of the, if you have one of these meters that don't work, The number one problem with you'll find with them, these are the old Civil Defense ones by Victorine or Landers, Ray and Clark or Lionel. The number one problem with these things is the dial indicator, the gauge. It will be dead, won't work. So the unit might work, but it might just need a new gauge. And so I'm swapping out gauges, I'm doing all sorts of things. And I only ended up with about 10 broken ones, ones that I don't want to spend any more time and money, effort on trying to repair them. So I marked them down to 15 or 20 bucks at the show, at that particular show. And I sold all those, right? I couldn't keep up with the demand for the broken ones. I have thousands of them that work, but I have hundreds of them that don't work. And I just grab a bunch of them. I probably should have grabbed more. I need to spend more time working these so when I do the next DragonCon that I have a whole bunch of broken ones ready. Because those sell well. Yeah, well novelty also history history and novelty. There's there's there's four kinds of buyers for those things historical interest novelty interests or props but also the ones that work and Just people think they're cool. I mean, these these people are generally well, they've seen them in the old movies You know the old B movies something falls from space and then they're out there checking, you know And then the ants grow as big as houses later in the movie or whatever back in the 50s and 60s He saw these in the movies quite often The old Civil Defense, Yellow Civil Defense Radiological Survey Meters. It's kind of a geeky crowd, kind of a scientific based crowd. They're cool, they're interesting, they're historical and I get it. I pick all my broken ones at Dragon Town, but I wasn't prepared enough with all the proper broken ones that I could just sell right away. saying, oh yeah, I'd want to broke them, or I'll just come back in about 15 minutes, I'll have another one ready, and I just couldn't keep up every time I put one on the tape, finally get one, someone, you know, they came back and wanted it or whatever. So, I'm trying to, what else did I sell the most of? Hardly, not too many coins. Now, my Donald Trump coins, by the way, they aren't copper, they aren't silver, they're just mystery metal. So, they're just novelty things also, not even valuable as a bullion coin. And those, The bills, the Trump notes and the Trump coins sold fairly well, not as good as a gun show, but they sold fairly, more than I expected. I'm trying to think what else sold the most of it. It's kind of a toss up between the broken gas masks, the broken radiation sectors and the Trump coins, I guess. I saw a lot of radiation stickers. I got these stickers that are basically mailing stickers and various colors and sizes. Anything with a radiation symbol on it or biohazard symbol becomes a popular item at DragonCon because it's whatever, it's cool to these people. So I saw a lot of that. I saw some patches, biohazard patches. I didn't bring enough trinitite. I was surprised. I only had a few pieces with me and right away they sold and I should have brought more. It's been so long since I've done shows I forgot to throw things into the van and I was lacking some things so I ran out of some things. I sold about 20 Soviet gas masks, the GP5s which are the really The really cheap ones, I saw them for $20 on the website with a filter and a bag. These are the ones that are like a shower cap. You stretch over your head and tear it up your hair and you sweat like a pig. They are not fun masks, but they are real masks. So I sold some of them, but most of the people there are buying them for cosplay again. And I'm almost out of those now folks. And here's something, I'll get into this too. But to answer the question, that's kind of the things that I sold the most of. Gas masks always sell well there because of cosplay. And the Trump coin sold pretty well in the broken radiation sectors. I guess that's the best answer I can give. No one particular thing out of any of those that I can point out. But I saw a lot of good radiation detectors too. I actually sold more good ones, I'm surprised. And again, novelty, history, and general interest in science or, you know, kind of a geeky scientific thing. And here's the thing about the gas masks, anybody who wants anything that I offer for sale, you better act quickly. Here's why. Starting in one week, I have seven days to go until my website, I no longer have a shopping cart. I will no longer have a way for you to pay my credit card on any of the websites I have. So if you want to get into that, you better get it within 7 days if you want to use a credit card. Because from here on, I guess my websites are going to have to be mail order, I'm sorry, money order and then by mail. And that's not going to go over well. My business will almost drop to zero. I'm quite sure of it. In terms of today's credit card days to these days. So that's going to end in one week. The websites will still be up, but there'll be money order only. Unless I come up with a way to get an account for that, those websites, there will no longer be any gas mass sales or radiation section sales or anything like that except for money order. So you'll get the websites are the prepperstop.com. forbiddencoins.com for the copper coins. And those are the two main ones. Forbiddenknowledge.info, I don't think I have anything there. I don't have a shopping cart set up there anyway. On my main website, there's no shopping cart there in any form whatsoever. But unless I get some help I guess, without the social security number, PayPal, which is where I have the account. Apparently, the IRS is demanding information on records mismatch. We need your information and all that stuff and otherwise it will be shut down in seven days. I don't have the interact, I got to fill out W-9 and I can't do that, of course, without a social security number. So there will be no more website shopping carts coming up. You're not the only one that's being attacked that way by PayPal. That's really not surprising. The donation page that we had up with Liberty Tree Radio, everybody knows it's been down for months because of, you know, Take a donation used to be able to get an address from it Well one of the ways they attacked us is they stopped sending us addresses So we had to ask people to add an address and then they stopped giving out What product was ordered you know I get a dollar amount, but I wouldn't know it was ordered That being the problem I had to take it down and I've not been able to get it fixed With the Liberty Tree radio one, so you're not the only one having problems with PayPal And the ADL has now been brought in to investigate who's using PayPal for what. So I wouldn't be surprised if PayPal is going to be gone the wayside for alternative radio or donation and fundraising. Okay. Well, that's news to me. I didn't assume I was the only one attacked. I don't really call it attack. I think it's just, I think it's part of IRS doing business to make sure they get their cut out of anything that happens online. So, I didn't see that as me being attacked because I have prepper items, but maybe it was. I had no idea. It doesn't matter. It will be money order only. In today's world, people... I've had in the last two years, I think I've had one order that was actually a money order. And so that's just the way that things are today. People expect to whip out their cards and just, it's very easy. It's easy that way. You don't have to mail a letter with a stamp on it. So I get it, but it's going to be the end of my stores for the most part. We'll see. We'll see what happens. I'll make a note on the top of the website, you know, the moaning, the IRS and PayPal and all that. I'll make sure everybody knows what's going on, what happened. But I don't expect it to make any money now. Rick, I got another question for you. One of the people in Discord. DragonCon, you were a vendor there. Did you notice any vendors missing? Yes. Yes, there was, what happened was, I don't know the numbers, but just walking around, and it's kind of hard to tell about by walking around, but there were empty spaces, but they also let people spread out, so I couldn't tell exactly, I couldn't get a good clue about how many people were actually missing. I can tell you this, just my little area, there were, Six tables, these tables go for $550 each for us vendors, and it's only a six-foot table, and it's not even a full-depth table. It's like a banquet table, so they're small tables. There were six tables shared among two vendors. In other words, me and one other vendor skipping over a table from me had also had one table. But there were three tables behind us and one table between us that were that basically nobody claimed, nobody showed up for. So they basically, they allowed people to spread out. So I had a lot of space. I had basically three tables, even though I only paid for one. So that was helpful, I suppose, and that may be one of the reasons I did so well. And they were back to back, so I had to watch both sides. But anyway, But that's maybe give you an idea The full booms I think people pay about fourteen hundred dollars for a booth and that's a many more for a corner booth and I did see a whole lot of booths empty But I think a lot of people also spread out and put in somebody had one booth They made it into two and so on all throughout the facility. There are four floors a dragon kind And I didn't I didn't get all four It's one of the big events like that and most I expected the turnout of the class players to be pretty big there Because most of the events like that where they would go to in California or Las Vegas They've all been closed down There's like the first big event that any of them have been able to get out to and believe it or not There are people who make that their job to be in costume at events like this. So Yeah, yeah happy to go jump through whatever loops they had to to be there. They spend all year planning their costume generally and some people are dedicated to where they at because there's four days of Dragon Con and sometimes they'll have two or three very elaborate costumes. They say one night you see them in one costume and then next night you'll see them in another one. So some people really do take this seriously. Here's another thing I did know, I had a, I'm going to be talking about this a little bit later in the show, but I was extremely busy this past weekend. selling a house. My mother's house, my mother broke a hip and she's having to get a house where she can get around better and because the house she's in is built in 1866 and there's no bathroom except upstairs. Anyway, I'm going to get into that here in a little bit because that's most of some things with the Social Security number of cops up there too. The people that were there, I didn't see, I personally didn't see as many intricate costumes like I normally see. Now that being said, I did not go to any of the hotels or parties, the lobbies of all the places where people hang out after the show, after the vendors. Because every year I would usually go into the Marriott or the Westin or all these other hotels and they'd These are hotels in the Marriott, for instance. I'm sorry, the West End is 70 stories. I'll give you an idea when I say a hotel. These are major hotels downtown. And some of these hotels have three or four levels of lobbies of areas where people are congregating, hanging around, check out each other's costume, and just walk around and party. And I did not go to any of those this year. I usually do, but I was so busy with this house sale that I just really didn't have the time. I needed to get some sleep and so on, because I'll party until 3 in the morning at these places. So I did not go to those. So I did not see some of these costumes that were out there. But just based on people walking by my table, which of course I did see, I didn't see as many of those costumes as I normally see. Now granted, there's half the people, less than half the people, so that might have been part of it alone. But I also was disappointed in the fact this year was different. Everybody's wearing a mask. And in fact, the people that were, people came to my table that had gas masks on and they had the paper mask under the gas mask. Yes, because they were instructed to. They said you have to still have to wear the mask under your mask, in other words. So they're wearing the gas mask. Wait, why? You already have something in front of your face. Why do you have to wear a mask? That makes no sense. Of course not. Of course it makes no sense. And here's something else that makes no sense for all you gun enthusiasts out there. When we go to gun shows, people that bring guns in, you have to, when you check in, you have to have the staff checks is going to make sure it's unloaded and they put a plastic tie around somewhere to where it can't be loaded or you can't fire it, right? Well, people with phasers. Star Trek phasers had plastic ties on the phasers. I'm like, okay I know. Are you confused? You think that's a real phaser? Come on. I just saw that and I'm so overwhelmed how the stupidity of that. Not only the math. You know that I'm gonna tell you something that is part of that political correctness I was talking about was gonna be a DragonCon. Okay, the other part is the SJW push the LBGT community What's going on in the gaming industry? Dungeons and Dragons, okay, the company that originally made it I can't I can't remember the initials for it. They were banned Not just from Dragon Con but from the event that they created this they were banned from it this year Because they wouldn't create that they wouldn't confirm an SJW themed character It's ridiculous. It's in the comic books too. I mean, if you were to watch some of the stuff that's on YouTube from the comic book critics that are just people that own comic book traps and whatnot that are out there, like Nerd-Arotic and, oh, come on, The Quartering. I've posted some of their videos in the Discord for people to watch because they're becoming more and more political in our vein because of what they're seeing going on in their industry. Well, another thing I saw, not only the phasers, but anybody who had a gun-like prop that was obviously made out of paper mache or foam or whatever, they also had a tie on their fantasy guns. They didn't make them paint the tip orange or put orange tape on the tip? I don't think so. There were some people that had guns with orange tips, you know, that were purchased from, you know, a lot of fake guns purchased that way, and they still had to advertise on them as long as well as the orange tip. And no, I don't think the ones that were handmade, they didn't make, I don't think I saw orange tips on the ones that were handmade. What were they afraid of? You know, somebody's going to put an eye out with a Nerf dart or something? I have no idea. But the phaser, that just really got me when I saw the phasers. I was saying, okay, somebody confused up front, they think a phaser is real or something. They still had lightsabers and they didn't make them put triggers on those. They had lighted lightsabers because you see people walking around with all those all the time. I don't know if the guy was there, but I do know one guy who is planning to be at DragonCon with the real lightsaber that he built, which is basically a huge plasma torch that runs off a backpack. Looks really cool. You can find his video of that prop on YouTube, and it works. It cuts through metal, it cuts through glass, and of course you can't like beat another saber with it because it's flame. It's gonna go right through it. But it's a cool looking prop. Well the only only lightsabers they sell there's dealers that sell them there and they light up and everything and they don't really make the hauling noise for the most part but they do have some fairly realistic looking light sabers. They don't retract you know the light doesn't you know they're just a prop of course but I didn't see any triggered locks on those so to speak. There's still people that were selling fantasy knives and fantasy swords, you know, for movies, you know, fancy things you might see in various movies. I still saw people selling those. And I don't know what kind of restrictions were placed on those people. So those people were still there. Anything I normally see, I think was still there. Just a minute. Yeah. And then here's another thing that was I was disappointed on this year. Why I didn't like the show as much. People watching. Thousands of people walked by my table and just the people watching. Well, not only am I a man and I'm on checkout for women, you know, okay, sorry, sorry, I'm not being politically correct here, but you can't see anybody's face. And that's all part of the people watching. So people watching was disappointing too. I'm just being honest. People watching was disappointing because everybody had a mask on. I saw some very interesting masks, but when you are people watching, you watch people go by, you are checking out their costume, their bodies, their face and everything. And half of it, the face is like part of it and half of it. And that was all covered up. I saw some masks that were, somebody was selling some masks that actually light up that have a... The message boards that go across, you know, the moving message boards with LEDs, but then there were masks like that. I don't know where they were getting them from. They were a mask and those were the masks they were wearing for the COVID. Well, actually, you know, you said something about the gas mask and the make it wear a paper mask over the gas mask. There was a company and they were advertising even on YouTube for for DragonCon. They were selling these clear plastic face shield masks. that you could breathe in that wouldn't like expel the stuff forward but it had like an air vent down below that way it wouldn't fog up the big shield. Do you see anybody with those and did they have to have masks on anyway because they were marketing those as you can go to an event and people can see your face. I did see something that is like you described it was like a plastic shield that is maybe an inch from your face and it covered the nose area, the mouth area, and they had no paper mask under it. So apparently they did allow that if that's the same thing we're talking about. Oh, these were ridiculously overpriced for what they were. They had like an LED strip on the inside to light up and you can probably still find them. I did find that people were a little creative with their masks. Probably half of them were some sort of pattern or color or I know there was one that said spaceballs, the mask. on it. There were other, I saw some that, I only saw one person wearing a mask like this. It almost looked to me like the mask was custom made with the image of his face and beard and nose and everything printed on the mask. It almost looked like he was wearing... He almost looked like he wasn't wearing a mask. Yeah, that's another mask that they were marketing for DragonCon and events like that where you can send a picture of your face and they'll print it out on the mask cover. That was interesting. A lot of masks, they fancy them up and try to make it in part of their costume sometimes. It was just disappointing. Not the kind of mask you... I mean, we always saw a lot of masks in Dragon Con, but not that kind of mask. And everybody had one on, so it was not interesting. Yeah, with the anime cross-players, you'll usually have, like, a girl or a guy with a mask on because of the culture over there. Some of the characters are actually designed to have it, but not everybody. So overall it was disappointing in all the respects that I would expect to see at DragonCon, but the money as far as my money that I made is good. So I mean I can't really complain. It turned out better than I thought for me monetarily. And because it was good, I thought I was really assuming it was going to be my last DragonCon, but I went ahead and signed up for the next one. I can still cancel if I cancel like a month beforehand or something, but then they charge me so much percentage. Well, yeah, I'm going to say this, Craig, but the pandemic probably played in your favor. Probably because probably people were very eager to get out and spend some money basically. Well get out and spend some money. There weren't as many vendors there so you didn't have as much competition. People were looking for something to buy as a memento being there and you know your stuff is unique. So I can see that definitely being you know some people go for. Yeah, I never did sit in there and I never did sit in any con, but I seem to do, I get away with this. I've done three other cons and all the other ones I either broke even or maybe lost a little money. So I don't normally do well at most cons, but this con I have always made money at this particular con. For those of you who don't know, when we say con, that means convention. That's what they refer to as a science fiction convention of some sort or other. I've done three other cons and I never really made any money, one in Virginia, one in Indiana, and one in Kentucky. I didn't really make any money at those, so I didn't do very well. But DragonCon have always seemed to do okay. I've never done Comic-Con. They have different requirements over there, and that's of course all the way at the west coast. It's a three-day trip for me almost. I never did do Comic-Con. I don't know if I can qualify. I don't think Comic-Con is one of the big ones that was canceled. Blizzcon, of course, Blizzcon may never come back depending on what happens with the lawsuit with California. California is suing Blizzard Entertainment over the way they treated their female workers and their LGBTQ staff. There's a whole interesting thing going on there in the gaming community, people talking about it. And then with the comic books, you've got The comic book industry is in complete denial that it's losing out manga from you know, Japan and just they Don't understand go woke go broke, you know, but I Also, you know my first my first incarnation guess wise is probably about 20% of the vendors were there That's that's my guess, but I don't know that for sure But what I talked with some of the other vendors I did not hear anybody raving about how good it was So I may have done better than other people as far as my personal, what I normally saw. I didn't hear anybody really complaining either. It almost seemed like a normal concept for other vendors, from the people that I did talk to. So I might have did better, for whatever reason, I did better than I normally, I looked at my numbers and I sold More than I had since the year 2012 at DragonCon. So I did better than I have done in many years at DragonCon at this one. Because 2012 I actually did a little bit better. So I've been doing this show for probably 12, 13, 14 years, something like that. And I will be apparently, since I already signed up, because we pay in a year in advance and I've already paid for next year, so I'll stop whatever I'm doing. And it's a whole week off. I have to take a whole week off to do this, so it was kind of a bad time this time, and probably next year will be a bad time too, whatever I got going on next year. But I did sign up for it, so I'll probably regret it later, but that's what I did. Yeah, because I'm going to talk about this here for a little bit. Now unless there's any other questions about Dragon Con I Sold a house during this time. My mother my mother broke her hip She's 82 I think and she Was in the hospital and rehab for a little more in a month and she's on a walker now Maybe she'll be get up and get where she's on a cane again like she because you've got a cane beforehand She and she fell and broke her hip And so I and her house She has lived there for 38 years in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She lived in a Civil War era, I mean, well, 1866, one year after the Civil War. A really old house. When these houses are built in the Civil War era, they are built without kitchens and bathrooms. Basically, one big fireplace in the middle of the house or whatever, or several fireplaces depending on the size of the house. So it's old tech and about 20 years after the house was built they added a kitchen and then they finagled a bathroom in there and so on. But anyway, it's an old house and there was never a bathroom originally in the house and there was one that was added some decades later upstairs. But that's somebody on a walker, that house becomes impossible for somebody with a walker. So I found her another house. Wow, we've, and that's, you don't know of course, it's right now it's a huge seller's market, but finding a house to buy becomes a big problem because frankly, you may have to bid, you may have to get in a bidding war with somebody. As soon as a house comes on the market, you usually have several people already starting to make offers on it, and sometimes you'll have to offer more than they're asking price just to get the house. I remember being at a gun show in Indianapolis here, A few months ago, the guy next to me, they were trying to buy a house and they would, before they even, you can't really even look at the house. You just make an offer immediately when it comes on the market if you want a house. That's the way they were doing it. Because they make an appointment to see the house and then by the time they go for the appointment, they always already sold. So that's what the market is. Well, that's what it was. It apparently is starting to turn a little bit now. That's what one real estate agent told me. But anyway, it's hard to buy a house. So anyway, we found the house. And the only way I got this house for her, driving by, I seen the sign, oh, and I went looking up online. I called, and I didn't answer my call right away. I looked up online. It was contingent upon a sale. So I was already smoking for her, of course. And so anyway, I kept seeing the sign, you know, about three weeks later, the sign was still there. So I finally called again about this house. It's still on contingency, I see, according to the web, the MLS, the listing. And the house called, and finally they returned my call this time, where they didn't return my call three weeks before. Said, oh, well, no, that house is spoken for. We're just waiting for the final, the closing and the paperwork for the mortgage and all this. But anyway, they called me back about two hours later, said, well, You know what? The deal just fell through because they couldn't get financing, so you want to come see it. So that was only about five minutes away, so you all come see it right now. So I went to come see it, and I got my mom there later, and we saw it, and it was acceptable. It only has two steps going into the house, from the garage or from the front. It's a ranch house built in the mid-60s, kind of standard, nothing fancy. But it's all in one level. There is a basement, but she won't need to go in the basement at all really unless there's a problem with a water leak or something of that nature. So it's all in one level. And so the next day we put a – they refrained from listing it until they heard from us. We said, well, we'll probably put an offer on it. And we did the next day, and they refrained from re-listing it. Otherwise, you'll have three people that will jump in immediately. want the house. So anyway, they allowed us to do that and we've offered full price because that's what you have to do these days. At least full price. Maybe you offered more than full price because of the way the market is right now. So we got that and then in the meantime we had a buyer for her house and we told it was a cash deal. So that was one of the reasons our offer was accepted because we had a cash deal because she's lived there for 38 years and her house paid off. Well, then the buyer for the house, there was a guy that wanted to buy my mother's house for decades, literally decades he's been wanting to buy this house. And finally he said, okay, you can buy it now, but we need a document from your bank showing you have the funds available. This probably isn't a very interesting show for most people, but I'm getting to something here regarding Social Security and some other things. But he couldn't come up with a document. So maybe he didn't have the money or he was just braggered. I don't know, but he'd drug his feet for a week. In the meantime, we needed this document from him to get take the place to the owners of the house we were moving her into. But he couldn't come. Finally, he fell as well. I'm backing out. We were going by, agreed upon price was based upon a... an appraisal and that was going to be the agreed upon price when we sold. Well the appraisal he was going by was a three year old appraisal and had gone up about $30,000 since then, actually more like $50,000 since then. And he didn't want to pay the price of the new appraisal, so he backed up. He didn't want to pay more, or maybe he just didn't have the money to begin with. I don't know if he was there very honestly, but anyway, I knew somebody I had worked for last year, and I told him, I said, well, this guy is really weaseling here. If you think you might want to be interested in the house, you might want to go take a look. And he couldn't take a look, and he was interested. In the meantime, and then we got into somebody else. And this is before the house was even listed. Then we have somebody else that was interested, somebody that was told by the first guy, somebody that renovates old historic houses in Ann Arbor. And he was going to come look at it. And I told the guy, I said, hey, somebody else come and look at it. I don't know if you are interested, you better do something quick because none of the three of you are going to offer on it. We are going to list it the next day. And the agent told us that we would find a buyer within a day or two. Anyway, the second guy, the guy I had worked for at one time, he went ahead and bought it, committed to it, made the offer, and the next day put a financial statement, actually that was today, no, no, it was yesterday, gave the financial statements to the other house owner to prove that we had a cash deal so our closing can continue for my mother's new house. Anyway, the whole thing around the market is weird. You got to find a house first and be an accepted offer before you can, but then your house you can sell easily, you see. But finding the house, don't just put your house up for market and think you're going to find something because it's not the way it works right now. You have to find a house and secure your house first, then you sell your house. So it's kind of hard to, I mean it's very difficult for people to have a house these days. And the social security number, here's the thing. I don't have a Social Security number. I can never own a house, essentially. I mean, unless I had cash to put down, and I mean cash cash, not a bank account, because if you have no Social Security number, you don't have a bank account either, unless you've got some kind of tax identification number and all that, and that kind of defeats the whole process, the whole point of not having a Social Security number in the beginning, in the first place. But without a Social Security number, you essentially can't own a house. Now, because you don't have a bank account, unless you have that kind of cash laying around, And this would be a good federal lawsuit, I think, about right to property. Essentially, the way our system is set up, you cannot own property without that sole sharing number. And I proved this in federal court already. For those of you who don't know, I won a federal lawsuit here about a month or two ago. And just recently, we're still trying to get all the paperwork done through so that they can send me the cash amount that I've won. Well, they require a double W-9. which I can't do because the first thing they're going to ask for on IRS W-9 form is they ask for your Social Security number or a tax identification number. And I have neither of course. And so they're refusing to pay me my winnings in federal court. And a lot of the basis about this whole lawsuit that I had was they stole my van and refused to give it back. But yet I can't get a title for my van because they require a Social Security number and an address. Nor to own a van or own what we'll call a vehicle here in quotes, air quotes, is you have to have a sole secure number and an address and I have neither. And so that was the basis of my federal lawsuit. I said, you are discriminating against me, you are not allowing me the state of Ohio in this case because that's who stole my van. And I tried to get a title for my van, I can't of course because I have no number and I don't have an address. So they were refusing to allow me to own property, which is a serious constitutional violation, right to property. Well, if you don't have a social care number, you don't have the right to property, do you? And that's what I proved in court. Now, the state of Ohio had to change their policies based on my lawsuit, but it did not make the change in the social security part of it. But a tax ID number would suffice but the address now they were forced to make a change on that. The federal judge ordered them to make a change to where people without a, so somebody homeless, because nobody homeless can own a, you can't live in a car because you can't own a car because you have no address. Unless you're going to lie on the form and put in your mother's address or somebody you know's address just so you can get the car. Well, no how now that's changed. I don't know if I can sue 49 other states, I suppose, to get that change in all states. And maybe some other states will take note of that. Maybe it'll become kind of a thing where maybe I'll make a change throughout the whole country. But now somebody homeless can own a vehicle in Ohio. But not without a social security number, because they didn't change that. In fact, I don't know that they can actually do that because of the way our fraudulent system is set up. Because you don't really own that vehicle when you run over to get a title anyway. You sign it over to the state and use it through your social security account that you have. That's right. All of you who think you have a title in the car, you don't. Look at the title. It says, Certificate of Title. It's not true ownership of the title. Now, for a house, the same sort of thing applies for the purchase of a house. unless you have that kind of cash around. And frankly, I seriously doubt anybody that does not have a Social Security number has that kind of cash laying around. Maybe they do, maybe, I don't know. I certainly wouldn't have. And you aren't going to be able to own a house either. So that could be a good federal lawsuit, I suppose. I don't know how to approach that just yet. I don't have any federal lawsuits right now, so I'm willing to take on another one. And the next one might be... on the IRS because here's the thing, I've been awarded a certain cash amount from Hamilton County, Ohio who stole my van and refused to give it back. I've been awarded this in federal court but yet they can't pay me because they're requiring me to have a W-9 form filled out which I can't fill out. So I could sue again, but what I ended up doing to get this done with, I, I petitioned the court and the other attorneys, okay, I'll give you somebody's Social Security number. I shouldn't say who, but somebody's Social Security number and they get paid what I was to be paid and then I'll square it with them as far as the taxes, because that's taxable income. Whoever gets this money, that's taxable income. Well, they want to be able to tax me on it, right? But they can't tax me on it because I have no Social Security number and I don't do the 1040 garbage that they pull on people. So they can't tax me on it, and they have to. That's the way the system is. They want their cut. Well, now it's going to be paid to somebody else, and I'll square with that person the amount of money that they would have acquired due to my award being awarded to them. But it still shows that I won the award, which was important to me. In other words, this other person doesn't show that they won. It just shows that they got paid the monetary award that I won. So that could be another federal lawsuit of course, but I don't know. I've got other lawsuits I want to file now, but they're difficult. This one took three years to do. Three years and I'm still going through it. Trying to get the money now and trying to get the final papers done. So anyway, so. The Social Security number is a part of our life and you've got to fight and fight and fight to make them realize that no, the Social Security number never was required to live or work in this country. Contrary to public opinion, you don't have to have a Social Security number, but if you want to get along, you've got to play their game. That's what this system, the whole thing is set up for. And I'm almost out of time, but I also wanted, and going into that, because of Bitcoin, big news in Bitcoin was that yesterday or the day before, El Salvador now is basically, had made it legal tender, first country to do so. And they were playing the markets beforehand and they actually bought billions of dollars, or was it millions or billions? I'd have to... I don't have the store. Let me see if I can find it. El Salvador bought and purchased 21 million worth of cryptocurrency ahead of the rollout of their announcement of making the cryptocurrency legal tender in their country. So they're playing the market with Bitcoin. And what happened? Well, Bitcoin yesterday went down about 18%. Just yesterday, the day before, it was $53,000 roughly. And then the next day it dropped down to $46,000. So El Soladores moved of buying. They were trying to play the market while they played themselves. Because Bitcoin value dropped dramatically as soon as they bought it. That's kind of funny Protests abound in El Salvador. Can you imagine if you're a business owner and now you're forced to take Bitcoin? You've got to completely revamp your whole damn system to be able to accept Bitcoin That's what El Salvadorian businesses are gonna have to deal with because it's legal tender if they do that here That's gonna cause a whole lot of problems other countries will probably start doing this I suppose and making Bitcoin legal tender Which probably was all in the plan to begin with because I believe, I can't prove this, I believe Bitcoin, if you're the head of the banking systems of this world, Federal Reserve, IMF, World Bank, you're not gonna sit back and let some little pipsqueak on a computer in China or Japan or wherever that was supposedly started Bitcoin. You're gonna let some little pipsqueak ruin hundreds of years of refinement of your monetary system that you've created purposely to rule the world. No, you're gonna make sure you get in that game before anybody else does and that's what I think Bitcoin is to begin with and now we're seeing it become legal tender You'll probably see it go around so you think you're getting over on the man by having private No, I kind of think somebody else is behind that But more than half Bitcoin, I think there's the latest figures like more than half Bitcoin. Nobody knows who owns it So you can get in that game. But anyway, I thought I saw it upon a very strange that El Salvador, well the first country now, making a legal tender. I'm not going to collect Bitcoin from somebody else to buy something from me. So they better not make a legal tender here, but that will come someday and maybe hopefully I'll be dead by then. Because when does the war start? When they eliminate cash and go with cryptocurrencies? Is that when the war starts? When will the war start? It didn't start January 6th and there was news of course of that today too about this lawyer. It's a lot of funny. Look up this John Pierce, this lawyer, he disappeared for a couple weeks apparently he was in the hospital. He's vowed to back all the Trump supporters who were arrested and defending themselves for this January 6th insurrection. Anyway, he's a pro Trump lawyer and he disappeared and a lot of people fired him and it's kind of a funny story. Look at that because I don't have time to get into that here. I was also going to get in maybe I'll do this next week about all the military equipment left behind in Afghanistan. I will get into that next week, but my time is over. The website is forbidden-all-of-that-info. Theprepperstop.com, if you want to buy anything, only for another six days. Theprepperstop.com and forbiddencoins.com. But then the website will be money-or-only. So thanks everybody for listening. Until next time, so long. so many places, so many heartaches, so many places, so many dirty things. It's part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I dreamed the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On the land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life comes in control. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our currently. closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both and behind the lines and occupied territories northwest south southeast and the central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are on a m f m micro stations c b base stations and ultra net hallmark gold and spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there lower forty nine including the great state of jeff along with kolnissi outlined two-state territories on the clock it is it'll wait p.m. eastern standard time it is weapons wednesday it is the eight of uh... september it is the thirteenth year of open baby on the socialist and soviet so occupation of all marika with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic the dance of the swords and couple things we were talking about the last uh... uh... two-hour block and of course we had uh... forbid knowledge here in between us just a little bit ago here just ended uh... i wanted to touch on this before we further grab your pen and paper these might be interesting to see how they look not excited about them but i'm curious about them and i you never know might be something worthwhile air fifteen m sixteen project magazines now what does that mean well hold on first of all this is that w w w dot apex gun parts dot com apex gun parts dot com apex gun parts dot com when you get there go to their sales and deals section rolled out a little bit and in fact told me to it from scratch there we go it's the second line down with popping up for me first line there is uh... grenade launcher more trigger group stripped uh... drum cover and there is something else there's worthwhile a k forty seven mags for eight dollars apiece these are uh... croatian or so forgive me there's Serbian near to croat one to croat ones are down a little farther But these are Serbian for $7.99 apiece. That's not what I was going to initially because in the second line, pointing in this direction, AR-15 M16 project mag, set of two 30-round synthetic with steel reinforced top, Israeli or light black, good as is magazines. Two for $10.95. Air 15, M16 project mags set of two, 30 rounds synthetic and steel reinforced top Israeli Orelight black in good as is condition with no returns. Sold as is. These magazines all have various issues that may impair function. May may not have been tested they just went through and looked at them. They are the mags we set aside when we handled all the other Orelight M16 magazines. Bodies are made from high melt temp black nylon with a steel reinforcement mesh embedded in the top one and a half inch of the strength and to strengthen the feed lips, forgive me. These are project magazines and will have various damage. Cracks, broken feed lips, pink, etc. These are sold as is with no returns. If you know anything about fiddle farting with what we call dump mags, drop, you know, shoot, drop, these would be probably useful for that kind of a project. Again, doesn't mean it can't be made to last longer. They have been used. These do have the detent strip for the speed loaders to the back of the magazine. You'll notice this in the digital image, quite clear. Again, and this is the Orelight Engineering company, that's who made these. I don't see a date for the stamping. but uh... there are some clear images for the basic magazines what they will look like what to expect condition wise and there is really surplus so it'll be a mix as far as condition uh... and they are these are the great these is what it comes down to so you get for five dollars and ninety-five well five dollars and forty five cents you're getting a great be magazine everybody goes well when i know that well if you're a brand new get a brand new one for nine dollars or right i put my daughter sorry about the differences are my new bag they don't want to drop but for a drop bag yeah i couldn't the cheaper they are the capital b to let him fire one to drop them that's the only look at what this so just a consideration and uh... again that they are israeli manufactured at least they're not the one they came out with years ago which were in the final chip maga category that they break even before you get a chance to use them that is the fact that you're the the actual open the package to roughly or they will break right there like a bullet having a guy getting a bunch of taco bell you know pre-made taco shells in a cardboard box okay you might recall those magazines actually they were supposed to be absolute throwaways they were the original agenda they were trying to get everybody into the trail total throwaway society and when they came up with these things they actually you might have seen the still i think uh... colman still has the carrying boxes that were designed to attach to your web gear and they were a clam shell currently can't run our sunglasses box or glasses box where you open them up and the magazine you popped it out you show that in you used it you dropped it and it's done and What's funny is they bought these and then they tried to they did they actually did sell them as surplus But the first question everybody had was well wait a minute. Are you supposed to be like throw away mags? Are these your throwaway mags that you're now selling to us as surplus as it really military industries surplus magazines is like well wait a minute and So that's why you don't see many of the magazines around they were not reinforced You know the whole discussion here about the polymer mags and how they're reinforced. Well, when the Israelis came up with their trash bags, they weren't. They were just purely designed to be a load at once, fire it up, drop it, and don't worry, there'll be more coming down the road anytime now, promise. And we met, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. What was that? More of those explosions behind us. That was your supply train being blown up by the enemy, and those magazines you thought were gonna show up? Well, they're not really gonna show up now. the ammunition is neither and put the ammo into the bags and the mags were in the little clamshells and the whole thing went up in flames i hope you think some of those throwaway mags and desperately are looking for a little ammunition laying around so that you can kind of maybe load some back up that was that was the mark that that idea okay uh... these are again over apex gun parts dot com quick call your been there please Yeah, this is Tex-Mex. Yeah, I wanted to go back to something you were talking about in the first hour and I was trying to get in on the last part of the last hour, but anyway, what I'm going over is, I don't know if you knew this because it has to do with something you were talking about the bank screwing us over. This is recent. It's from a F&B Community Bank. I don't know if you all know about this. But it says here as your community bank, we want our customers to know the facts, especially when it relates to concerning developments around public policy that exposes your financial policy. And then they got a... outlined in red, it says here, the Biden administration has proposed requiring all community banks and other financial institutes to report to the IRS on all deposits and withdrawals through businesses and personal accounts worth more than $600 regardless of tax liability. uh... to see if the indiscriminate comprehensive bank account reporting to the i.r.s. can soon be enacted in congress and will create an unacceptable invasion of privacy of our customers we work with our customers in our community not the i.r.s. join us in telling the congress that the proposed i.r.s. bank account profiling is intrusive and indiscriminate indiscriminate Go ahead, I'm sorry. There's a link to a, it goes over what the act is and you can sign a petition type thing. It's www.icda.org forward slash bank, what is that? The horizontal slash, locally forward slash? You mean forward slash? Yeah, yeah, it's no it says let me go over again. I or you mean dash. You mean a dash if it's horizontal dash. Okay, dash dash locally forward slash consumer alert slash from ICBS. So They're trying to squeeze us for everything that they want. They want to squeeze us till we bleed. Well, let me point something out. You hear what that is? Basically, they're expecting the bank to be the de facto reporter and to do all of it. They'll have the total burden, the private institution. will have a total burden to record and maintain the data stream which then goes to the lazy asshat pirate bastard slash need to be shot IRS personnel who are going to rip everybody off now here's the thing are you do you do you know where you probably have heard that before you might have now i'm going to tell you something can i say this i told you so told you though and i told you so but let me point something out i told everybody in nineteen ninety three about this this is part of thin-scent this is actually american peril part one uh... text mexico back over really go over to youtube there's a five or six postings maybe they'll pull up in every dollar the might have already but i don't think so uh... and if you don't have a copy can you know you know you might have a copy on the shelf go watch it And remember that they originally proposed to do everything starting out at $500. And what happened is they were forced to back off on that and so they could slide the amount that was to be reported up and down and they started out then at 10 and they did the boiling frog routine. They went from 10 to five and from five to like uh... three thousand and from three thousand they went down to you know fifteen hundred now they've been back up and down on this but this is already in place all that they're doing is through the executive branch they are dictating the level of intrusion but the intrusion was already authorized and already put into place thirty years ago under financial crimes enforcement network in the pen everybody look up in the pen and what the purpose behind this was to block the ability of the american people to access and then utilize their money at their discretion now needless to say they'll be a immediate push was that also with the argument for why we needed to go to a cash flow society etc etc etc etc we all know how that works uh... if you go to a male go watch american peril for everybody out there you go over you to it over there uh... posted right now i'm pretty sure i gotta go through all these different images let me see ok dot i hate it when you do that to me there we go anyway uh... to go over to you to double give you a review dot you to there's a number of people of posted imperils what they have to play for buddy watch it now here's the thing originally they were supposed to inform you and provide you know the information at the counter but the very first thing that they changed uh... the very first thing that they changed or was the reporting policy and i think they would proceed with the report and the banker is obligated the bank branch manager of manager obligated to fill out the paperwork and ensure that every day no matter how many customers no matter how many thousands it is he has to get all that paper pushed separate from everything else that he has to do a regular business order and then handed off to the fed now guys this is already been going on it's just that now the banks are realizing global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global global fifty-four specific governmental and non-governmental organizations showed up to discuss the meal in the uh... pending police state that they were going to plug in that they were going to expect one hundred percent reporting down to every transaction and again they were demanding that the bank be the ones to actually do all of the administrative work necessary to accomplish the test. So it was everything was in the lap of the people who were trying to make some money just pushing digits around. And this is in lieu of, in addition to all the other administrative burdens that the banks already have put on them by both the state and the Fed, and in some cases, cities. Guys, remember some cities have an entire tax-based system that includes your banking mechanism. Most all major large cities have income tax and other taxes that are part of the, you know, they passed it for themselves, pat on the head, squeeze on the butt, and congratulations, they have the power, and they have done just exactly that. So again, appreciate it. Again, go ahead and give all the information out of the index, Max. Anybody who wants to take a look at that, is there any attachment or anything else that's out there as part of the information base? Go ahead. There's something here called, another link called Keep My Banking Private Member FDIC. And like I said, there's an explanation of the, I guess, I guess you would call it executive order, whatever this thing is. But if you go to this other link, like I said before, that one will explain part of it and give you a place to put your name and whatever and say, as a protest, you know, assign a petition, online petition. And it's www.icba.org forward slash bank. dash locally forward slash consumer forward slash I mean uh... slash alert slash from slash ICBA. And again, the banking institution itself, which all of them are in the same boat, they realize that they will be spending, well there's two things are going to happen. Number one, whatever customers they do have, they're going to be spending the little majority of their time uh... satisfying the administrative uh... paperwork of the defacto regime out of the district of criminals the other half of this is that a lot of people simply walk away from the banks progressively more and more of the be less and less business doing dealings with any of these institutions there because people are already just talk distrustful of the system the way it sits And this is exactly step by step what happened in the 1928, 1929 window of activity and culminated in the high point, which was 1933, with the War Powers Act, which had to do with the banking. It created the banking crisis that did not exist. The only thing that was a banking crisis is that the American people were turning away from the bankers and doing banking themselves, which they can do. And so they attacked the American people and declared war on the American people. And for that reason, we need to treat them accordingly. Just that simple. So now we have another institution acknowledging basically, oh, well, wait a minute, what we already knew. And actually to a degree, they were comfortable with when it was, well, they're just targeting people with a lot of money. This basically is going to come down to you want to buy a reef. Well, hell, guys, what's it cost for a refrigerator right now? what's a refrigerator cost if you want to go out and buy a new one right now? Probably minimum about seven, eight hundred bucks. What does a stove cost? Guys, do you realize what a stove costs right now brand new? I haven't seen it since the COVID. You're talking about $600 for a baseline piece of equipment. If you're buying new, $600, $700 is nothing for a stove. Now remember that these are these are high ticket items in the uh... in the purchase index they used to take you know keep track of you know cars like the house is number one cars number two and then appliances would be number three well in reality the appliances have now adjusted up towards you know the level or area where they were before the uh... world war two or appliances of this type were you know buying new everybody was slow in the process of doing so that right now that's not true depending on where you are if you pay how much government money you got locally all some of the stuff is moving but in other areas they purely rely upon secondhand appliances patting through the system and that's that's understandable i do that You know what you're doing, the only problem you've got now is they've intentionally made the appliances so crappy, with all the onboard software that they did not need, you know, hardware and software, all microelectronics, that they have now become grossly overcomplicated, ergo, now they've become too expensive to repair in the conventional sense. so when they break down when they finally do break down by the time they do let me tell you something about machinery uh... how many of your copy copier repairman out there how many of you know a copier repairman if you do ask him about planned obsolescence now they're doing the same thing intentionally with the appliances but they can do it in such a way they can even shorten the lifespan to an even greater degree that it already is but what were the problem is that they're only obligated to produce critical spare parts for a very short window of time after that, piss on it, they don't have to maintain it so that $1200 stove you bought with the extra burner and all the other fun stuff, by the way that is a realistic number, $1200 is actually mid-range for the stove that are out there right now that easily you could put three four you can spend a couple of you want a machine uh... but the other part of the matter is that that piece of equipment has all friends of off-site monitoring and control now what what purpose of that are you actually going to be stupor foolish enough to trust the second party machine you know on on on artificial intelligence to light something up and heated up and burn it away for you from a distance You know, we, we, we, it took a long time to perfect the technology that we have for furnaces right now and even then. Guys, you've got a two to four to five year lifespan on a lot of the baseline furnaces that are built out there. Most people don't realize that. Low end residential is purely designed to be totally discardable. And the biggest problem is that again, they did that years ago before they started there. with the microprocessor crap way before they did your stoves refrigerators etcetera and what happened is this you know that the what what makes the first obsolete is the on board software package combined with the hardware which is micro electronic and highly susceptible all kinds of failure well each one of the motherboards typically for the system has a glitch in it having uh... work at the u will be with installed university would install uh... eighteen hundred to three thousand two hundred purposes uh... each season for all of the many many many many many many many apartment and dorms are actually free-standing dorm slash individual housing uh... for the student population okay so i work they had to replace they had no choice okay so now here we are with all the rest of this technology that there that there here you're looking at having to pay for all of it no matter what from how many directions do you need to be reported on for buying it you've got to take your six seven hundred dollars if you go out to buy a new appliance if you save up your pennies It's going to take that much. You're automatically going to be reported for it, but I guarantee that there's another law you all missed that has them reporting you from the refrigerator and when you go buy the refrigerator or from the stove and when you go buy the stove. Mark. Go ahead. Chip in there, color. Yeah, I, uh, on the refrigerator, had to go to secondary market there by used one, 350, 350 bucks. Yeah. Uncle Tom on his stove, it's one of these fancy bells and whistles ones with the circuit boards, right? Can't get a circuit board right now. So, you know, the thing doesn't work without the circuit board. So now he's having to just basically get rid of that and gonna have to buy a brand new one. Because of the fancy technology we can't get our hands on it right now. That's all I got to share right now. You still there? Did the line go dead? Mark, did we lose you? Anybody else out there? Yep, I'm here. I hear you talking. Can you hear me? Yes, I hear you. I just passed away a battery for a... 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan last night. It was $180 plus tax and it only has a three year warranty. Right. Well, you know, just like Quirky says, man, we're all going to have to, you know, roll up our sleeves, man. And, uh, uh, 86, this, uh, global, uh, system here and just get back to producing ourselves. I'm here in Peoria and just one town over in Canton, that's where they had the large Maytag operation, you know, and of course it's not there anymore. Yeah, it's been going. Well, let me do this real quick, guys. We need to be looking at, and I am dead cold serious, somebody if they can get a hold of a shipwreck uh... uh... still over refrigerator ideally it's going to be a little probably about six seven years old uh... if they're going to already tell you that well this one deal with you are what you're supposed to double out the back door maybe another scrapyard uh... the motherboards are either not available or the motherboards are too expensive to repair now almost always i'll find a way to fix them repair them repair the motherboard but if they've decided that it's just too much trouble because of how it's located how many hours it takes to do it they're going to chuck these things uh... and and the only thing i can see they might also make sure the district of the don't want competition uh... otherwise their the big project should be to figure out okay we pulled the artificial intelligence system out the but the other words and any of the circuitry that was totally unnecessary What would it take to set up a simple processor, not a processor, but a simple switch system so that we could simply activate a burner, deactivate a burner? Yeah, you'd have to breadboard an analog circuit. It'd be a little bit larger, but I'm certain you could probably put one together and put it on board somewhere, you know. Well, it still has to have, you know, it still has to have, see what, well, first of all, well, like all the other car systems, they have sub boxes to create more conflict. So that if you try to carve out the electronics, then in theory it is intentionally designed to disrupt for instance timing and whatever and it's not external it's intentional in this case we all we know that the end result you know from it we eliminate all the gobbledygook it has to go a turn on and turn off it's that simple so that is where we need to look at is at the at the root point of operation and carve out everything else and they get it from the system the evenly because in most of the cases with the new stores and whatever you don't really even have the traditional mechanical controls now there are there incorporating more and more of this integrated uh... touch screen or whatever well that's garbage that absolute trash you know that's going to go uh... the controls usually are what go bad electric or or gas stoves for instance it is typically at the either the receptor and where the fixtures plug in uh... for the electric stove you know the the female basis right there where the use is because of build up heat The other with gas is pretty much the same problem, carbonizing, you know, progressive breakdown because of thermal exchange around the ignition system or the delivery for the gas itself. Other than that, there's nothing else in the machine that really, really, you know, it doesn't move, it doesn't go anywhere, unless it's built so cheaply that it just falls apart like tin foil, which they can't really allow because of safety laws. uh... it's up there at the top end that it should be straightforward enough to deal with but we need to start looking at it now if we're going to continue using all the existing conveniences as a bridge to get us past this tobacco you know our our form of uh... engineering because again where you know man controls that the machine does not because the machine is not a benefit here The artificial intelligence in no way shape or form a talking stinking refrigerator is absolutely a waste of use useful resources The only purpose it serves is a police state or somebody monitoring you it has nothing to do with being more efficient with regard to your refrigerator That's a quadrilege Agreed my if I'm so lame that I need to desperately have company by having a talking refrigerator to make me feel like I have company Then I need to start working on my personal skills you know read a book well let's think about this okay and that is one of the problems what they're what is happening is because if you think about the karen you know uh... this is the liberty radio dot for m g dot com well do that yet but but if you if you can go there would be a good idea but that get them get given a of of were hoping to turn their brain into a useful tool again because One of the things that I see here is the social engineering, first of all, if you look at what happened with the coronavirus virus camp. All these people went into a neurotic hypochondriac with paranoid tendency phase. And you had idiots. In fact, let me just point this out. The refrigerator we have, we went over to get it during the coronavirus virus camp, right? This guy had it in the house. We go over there, and this guy has a bunch of other refrigerators. I mean, it was kind of cool. We had some other stuff. Apparently, his apartment. But anyway, the wife and the kids are there, and when we showed up, they literally fled to the end of the house and were hiding in the bedroom and making all these drama queen noises while we were coming over to look at the refrigerator. And it was an ongoing dog and pony show. And with them peeking out of the bedroom and, oh my god, oh my god, and it's like, you know, uh... well you know we can get a life but in this case understand that you know i think these people looking for some kind of company would be of the big help they've felt exiled themselves but then they'll then they do the drama queen limitation there's all this crap i'm sure going back and forth or do you go over to the moment i'm all along with your own damn fault that might shut up how about you get your f out there about the reason breeze how about you get your high get outside well apparently a year later we're not all doomed or not all dead but the main media pick one try to apply the thing kind of energy again we really can't afford it but remember that those kind of creatures are the ones that they're they're gobbling up all of this crap because in a way it's the way for them to get some kind of attention from something think about it all my refrigerator talk to me i don't need you anymore and my stove talks to my refrigerator and my stove and my refrigerator talk to me and I sit over in the corner with my kimono on smeared in green jello drinking a broccoli shake while singing I Wish I Were an Oscar Mayer Wiener and I feel good. I feel really good. Jojo feelings and happy happy thoughts. Think about it. Yeah, that's pretty profane. It's where we are! And it's bad because don't forget they want the washer and dryer to join in the club. Oh, did you save up enough money? Oh, yes, I've got two new friends. I've got my dryer. It's warm. I get close to it. It's warm. It talks to me. It even... Watch your language around my dryer or refrigerator, buddy. Put the washer. He's a little agitator. And the refrigerator won't let you open the door unless it sees that you have the mask on. Did you? Yeah, right. Did you have your mask on and did you step on the scales? What? What scales? And all of a sudden from the bottom of the refrigerator this little platform comes out and you have to step on it. There's little footprints and they look like duck feet, not like human feet, little duck feet, you know, and you have to put your little feet on there. Then it, I'm sorry sir, I'm sorry Dave, I can't open up the refrigerator. I'm sorry Dave, I have the greatest ambition for the mission and for maintaining your food Dave. But I'm sorry Dave, I can't open up the pod bay doors. Those zoos and wham whams for you. I'm going to go on the side again and listen. Thanks Mark. it's the twilight zone of the twenty-first century idiot sticks you know if i don't like demolition man from the kind of militia man we use right now we are going to have a little bit of a joke when you think about it but guys here actually right com call watch demolition man right now go take a shower you got a little dirty You know what I mean? Isn't that a, I mean, think about it. In reality, that's the very end of the movie when he goes, well, what do you think we should do? You, go take a shower. You, why don't you go and get yourself a little dirty. You would use these weapons of mass destruction on police officers? Shoot, we use these for grocery shopping. I won't use the other word. I could because I've been doing it. I gotta watch it. Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you remember that? Do you right the three world ok guys we did run out of toilet paper you know what bad but america already stood line for toilet paper just like they didn't come here like i've had several times on the air about this guy's your enemy is laughing their ass off It's not that there wasn't a shortage of toilet paper. There really was. It's like everything. You are in a, we have a broad swimming pool, but it's very shallow. And right now it isn't even a broad swimming pool. We have like little eyelets here and there where the bottom of the pool has been exposed. And in reality, it's, it's only about, you know, foot deep, like the height of your foot. and this is apparent in every industry that we are facing right now which means we have to come up with solutions and so I'm not joking about this thing with the appliances if we're going to use these appliances and if we're going to try to make do with what we have because it's going to take time to get production up in anything and then you're going to have to try and find the skilled labor to actually do it we're still there but do you think most these characters you've got that are like half our age will let blow quarter our age that in any way shape or form have a clue how to do anything right now it's zero to nothing they have no mechanical abilities whatsoever in fact i just read some communist piece of crap i just glanced at it the new working class in america and it's like you know they're the weedy whiny bitchy little you know monster that you know i'm not getting freestyle that their idea of the working class the little picky at monster didn't get freestyle right now i'm looking for a job where they get freestyle or what do you do for a living but it would be a joke but if you get freestyle that they're working class thing but that's exactly that's not that's not a surprise that is exactly what we warned everybody would progress really happen with this situation we're at the breaking point we have to stop it Now, once we stop it, how do you keep what you've stopped, you know, how do you keep your side going? You better start thinking ahead. And again, this is what I said, buy tools, buy tools. One thing that we can do right now is save the American tools that are the last of the great tool wave of America that gave us such strength. I am dead cold serious about this at these estate sales. I had something down the road I should have grabbed and just carried away. I just didn't do it and what I forgot there was a an American plane is an American simple straight planer pedestal mounted planer I would say was made 1952 Immaculate condition brand new motor on it the whole layer of $40. Okay Would I use it all the time? No. But could I buy the machine? I couldn't buy the bit on it for $40, let alone the whole blasted machine. But it's technology like that, guys, that's going to be what we need to get back on our feet. It's not going to be big industry. It's going to save this country because big industry got us to where we are with this failure. It's like your house is haunted with all the smart devices. The toilet's complaining that you're using it more than once, and it's locking you out, and the house has been locked out. The refrigerator is reporting that the neighbors are starving. Give your food to them. It's on and on and on. It's just invasive. Oh, when you sit on the toilet, all's dismissed, yeah, and so it's for viruses. Right. It's going to sniff for viruses. It's going to evaluate your feces and urine on the way out and decide that maybe you need to automatically be locked in your bathroom. until the officials show up. And you feel like the demons are talking to you, but it's all the smart devices whispering about you when you walk by. Right. There he is. Did you report him? Yes, yes I did. And I did too, and so did I. The toilet sleeps, smacks down on your private junk and smashes you, and so it starts fighting you. Well that's to prevent additional, that's part of the birth control program. That's part of the automated birth control program. Do you have a leader on any 50 caliber barrels that you know of, their blanks? Have you seen any? I'll tell you who may have them is ApexGunParts.com. They have actually had some pretty good buys, and I mentioned them earlier because Apex is the one that has the Israeli mags. They're not at the great price, but they are available. And as a matter of fact, hold on here i'm i'm on the page i can actually get over there pretty quick i think well another thing we're looking at that that they reported that they're putting baby fetuses and the vaccine so uh... that's also good for you well again alaikis that i did there's no way in hell that the day that somebody thinks that they're going to in some way force me to do you have anything to do with that uh... that's going to be there and everybody needs to be thinking right now in advance that we have to make a decision about what it is it's going to be the end of the game what do you think it is more is uh... it was a new year and i i would could guarantee somebody else or you know them forcing somebody else will probably shoot over that first if they were to try whatever they think they're going to try well that would be the end of that would be their demise and it should be it's one of the things where we just have to be prepared to deal with it and deal with it in force. Do you see any states that are going to rise up and be safe havens, refugee areas for the non-vaccinated? Yeah, it'll be interesting. We'll see how many people step up how many states actually would step up to that. Got to start with counties and cities and then take over the state. That'll be eventually. exactly well and one of the things to remember about this is that the other side knows that they're outnumbered they really are uh... not worried about the idea that they all of this was more popular not matter of fact the big thing is to understand okay so we got got even as i'm talking to you i found some barrels okay over at uh... real quick over eight packs go check see what they have but i don't know the one that they do have a seven hundred dollars that i can see right off the top my head but they did have some cheaper and they may still be in the scroll so let's go that way uh... because again anytime somebody want to pick a caliber barrel all help you out do what i can help find what i can for a video of a bunch of other browning barrels though for a very reasonable price to be looking for an a four browning uh... barrel guys and eighty nine ninety five in very good condition. That's a darn good price for a 7.62 NATO, a 7.62 by 51 Browning 1919 A4 barrel. I think the biggest problem that we have here again is, like I said, as I've said many times, is the understanding of what's going to be the solution. There's nobody coming down the road to help you. The regime has utterly betrayed us. It doesn't mean they have total control. In fact, just reverse it, trying to figure out how to baffle everybody with BS to be able to take control. And while they have all kinds of wicked things they can do, the moment they start that garbage, all bets are off, and bad orders will be serviced with a bullet. A lot of people that are in uniform even, or have the same attitude as we did back in the day, they start giving those orders, I know who I'm shooting first, and I won't hesitate. adding that it be the people out there understand it be our people it's going to be the people who are the problem and especially people trying to get bad orders and those bad orders will fall fall very very quickly that's the thing that it has to happen and it one word or it'll be the the military personnel doing it or are doing it the people themselves and that is a needful playing at something that is going to have to happen Oh, let's see. This is Weapons Wednesday. We are 8.50. We have about 10 minutes. Over at Apex Gun Parts, you might want to, I've mentioned them many times, they have a wide selection of kits, although they have sold out of a big chunk of them, I will say that. But if you're looking for parts for your Enfields or any of the other weapons, Apex Gun Parts is right there with Sarco and Gun Parts Corp. as far as having a lot of really decent solutions, for instance, for the British Enfield. A lot of parts actually, if you have a bunch of Enfields, you should be buying some of the quantity boxes that they have for certain parts which are especially handy to have in the inventory. You should be building up an arsenal armourer's kit. You can do that if you cherry pick from Apex, Sarco, and from gun parts corp by just looking in their sales and uh... discount sections on top of everything else uh... right now for instance uh... over apex again for you guys who might like the boat guns i love the nineteen oh three spring field they have a spring field nineteen oh three main springs okay this is the main spring uh... striker spring which doesn't really go bad but eventually could get tired uh... twenty five pack for ninety nine ninety five now there was four dollars apiece this is a military bill part u.s. back probably don't back i'm a little bit date on the package you do a package here to us it's u.s. surplus i'd be willing to bet vietnam war and the reason i say that when the market for nineteen oh three springfield yeah i know let me remind you that all lot of the all i might be where the world war two though it could be there forty four fifty four or sixty four can't really tell i can see it but i can't clearly read it anyway all all blow that up later to take a look at it but uh... during the beginning of the vietnam war the primary basic training weapon that was used by special forces with the uh... vietnamese was the nineteen oh three springfield not the nineteen oh three eight three but actually the nineteen oh three springfield and a lot of guys uh... that uh... trained the uh... different forces over there and for their uh... five-week cycle bct course uh... their first basic rifle marksmanship weapon that was also their training rifle for a period time and then of course they would be cycled onto other weapons as their chief or their leader would choose the weapon for the unit that would be their standard SF units usually had anywhere from 20 to 30,000 firearms in the arsenal at any given time, and they were constantly handing them out to the defense forces that they were training. Force popular, village defense forces, Montagnard, Highlanders, it didn't make any difference, but each in each case, the uh... chief or the warlords that were the old the core council uh... would make a decision what primary weapon do you wish to use and what weapons do you want and they would literally just pull them out of the arsenal and outfit the entire unit right there is four hundred to six hundred men at a time and when they were gone they were combat unit leaving in fact they actually overlap of the combination of bcc basic combat training and advanced infantry training And their graduation cycle, typically at the end, they would be sent out on an actual combat patrol mission. And in many cases, they actually made contact, not always by intent, because, well, again, that's where I'll throw the dice. But the 1903 Springfield was out there, and we were building new parts, even though we had a ton of parts still in the inventory from World War II. and so we during what we're doing Vietnam a lot of nineteen oh three Springfield parts for both the oh three in the oh three a three were remanufact we're being not read but word new manufactured and so in this case either way this is a U.S. government part virtually brand new on issued for four dollars apiece now there's twenty five of the box how many would you use what about how many Springfield you have I know down the road here we got one group that has, because I helped build them over the years, they probably got close to 240-250 spring fields in the reserve. And that's why I already recommended that they pick these up, because, and there are the spring field parts in bundles like this, those are parts that all need to go into the armorers kit. The armor doesn't have to fiddle-fart and try to improvise, try to figure out what to do. If the weapon is in service, they have the ability to maintain the weapon for an extended period of time. If a weapon is damaged, shot, broken, whatever, then it goes over into the spare parts inventory. Nothing is wasted. Everything helps to perpetuate whatever else is left in the system. That is how you need to be thinking constantly. This is also true of your vehicle fleet. Something happens to a piece of equipment. Remember, you look at it as being you pick it to the bone. It's a parts reserve now. And nothing is wasted, especially if you took the time and built the thing up. And since we built it from scratch, basically took a vehicle and went through it top to bottom, everything on it's coming back off. It's already brand new or almost brand new. uh... this is true of any of your recovery units they know that you're going to pull everything back to the rear if you're advancing you recover enemy damaged equipment you strip off rax even if you have a ball or apart racking all you've seen that for the thing is burst in all directions well you're gonna go through there and in between the human body parts might be painting the equipment uh... you're gonna figure out what it is still usable and it's coming off Whatever it is that's usable, it's coming off. We're not wasting anything. We're not leaving it out there to rust either. We're not going to take it. It's not going to be down the road because we finally thought about doing it. We have to have a policy in advance of total recovery of material and equipment. We have to have a policy in advance of how to train our people. We have to have a policy in advance of how we're going to maintain our people. And to do that, all of you need to, if all the things I've talked about out here, you select what it is that you feel you can do. Some of you, like I said, you would help us so immeasurably by setting up a medical unit. If you're listening right now, oh, we can't fight, well good, then you can help patch people up and keep people from bleeding to death. How's that sound? We need that. We really, really, really need that right now. We need many times, many times, many times in all categories what we presently have. And I don't care what it is. There's people out there, you got a construction company, you're an engineering unit. All you have to do is if you want to splash some color on the equipment so it's not so obvious, you know, in other words, subdued colors, guess what? You got your combat engineer unit and that's priceless. I'd rather have an army of combat engineers than anything else on the planet. be quite honest because combat engineers can handle tank they can handle armored infantry tactics but they have the ability to pretty much walk their way through like a roman legion any area of operation if they can't if they don't have it they'll build it in the process they can still fight with it and that's why who would you prefer about the years ago some of the world you prefer what kind of well formation they're waiting for you take all special forces or whatever it out combat engineer Give me an army of combat engineers, and that's the Roman Empire, people. Rome marched across Europe because their people were engineers, because their people were actually well educated. The enemy knows this. Why do you think the pigs have attacked your education system? Why do you think we have common horror math slash common core math? Its purpose is to destroy our ability to maintain ourselves, to destroy the messages of a high water point in american history where we had the best of everything and we had comfort and they hate the fact that we have we actually have had all that we've had they hate with the fact that we even believe we own ourselves why they need to die bar that i'm concerned about what it made up my mind exactly what needs to happen to them They've already decided what they're going to do. We're just not supposed to figure it out. Well, that means for all of you, hopefully I'm motivating you so that you'll understand you're in the crosshairs. Now listen, what we need to do is accomplish the mission, which right now is to prepare. You don't need to worry about, well, we're going to blow this up. We're going to put, no, you don't, that's not even in the works. If you don't know how to handle a weapon you have in your hands, and if it isn't second nature to you, that you have a lot of work to do before you ever get up to that other level of, you know, movie, moviedom, because that's what most of that crap is. In reality, if you master all the basics to the best of your ability, then in and of itself that creates such a combat effective dynamic, the enemy is terrified that you will realize. I need you all to be the best you possibly can be, and that means to focus on what needs to be done now. And that includes, again, developing your own mind, developing into, as a generalist, every aspect of your mind that you can, building up and accumulating knowledge in every area that you can. You do that, we kick ass, take names, and we end this war faster. But as it is, it's still going to take years. I am going to sugarcoat any of this feces pie. It's going to take years. but we can accomplish the task with that we are going to have the attitude if we can't bring a path but i'm not to make sure we've got everything we can kill everyone of the bastards we can make it easier for the last guy standing so they can walk right through and finish off the rest of them what you there will be left because we should have gotten most if not all of them actually be your attitude anything else don't hear about will open to the level we may hope that doesn't happen we need to get happen sooner pick somebody in the in the ass when they say that no no no no no we need to get this done Needs to be finished. They're already planning on trying to figure out how to hurt us real bad We got to make sure we hurt them worse So get yourself, you know, get your act together square yourself away and make sure that again organize our equipment train as militia establish a 510 program in your area of operation communications transportation and Medical are a high priority. But by God you want to form a combat engineer unit. I'll hug you all day Seriously, you find out more about engineers really do. Remember the Romans built the bridges that their armies used. The Roman army built the bridges. Permanent bridges, not half-assed bridges. Every machine, you know every 13 year old in charge of one Legion as a family household commander had to know how to build every weapon of war that they were going to use in the field. Had to know how to build it from scratch. And with the skilled tradesmen that were of course always embraced and developed, he had the ability to do so. They had to cross a ravine or a river, guess what? They built a bridge so that not only could they get across, but they could get home when they were done. And those bridges stood far past the battles that they fought. Say Mark? Call her, go ahead. We're almost, we have the time, go ahead. Yeah, I just wanted to remind you real quick what Caesar did when he went into Germany. I don't know, you probably know this, but his legions built a huge bridge. going across the Rhine, which is a pretty big river, and him, he led and crossed the river and they went, the whole army, his whole legion went into Rome, I mean went into Germany and they kind of like meld around a little bit, just, you know, kind of, I guess like had a picnic or something and then they went back across the Rhine and tore down the bridge. And the Germans were just like, my God, what are we into? What are we facing? Right. They actually know how to not only do they know how to do it, but they know how to disassemble it and take it home. Think about it. Well, we are at the top. And for everybody out there, that's how we should be thinking. Remember, guys, we got the thinkers. They got the thinkers. Who, by the way, know common core math. It's kind of close. Do you think a kinda close person could build a jet? Do you think a kinda close person could, for that matter, accomplish much of anything in a situation where precision is required? The enemy knows this, and they know better. They know exactly what they're doing to the minds of the young. That means they're evil, and that means we need to get rid of them. God bless our Republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire. She is on the run. We are on the run. We are on the march both day and night. All of you, everybody out there listening, you are the solution. God bless you. We have a job to do. God bless you all. Ed taking over more LTR coming up. Support the network as you can. We got two more lights that have to go out. So guys watch your mailboxes. Those are the ultra bright Model 50s. They're on the way so watch your mailbox. Those will be there any time now. God bless. Bye bye.