Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including food storage, bartering, and currency alternatives in anticipation of economic and social disruption. He covered practical shopping tips for discounted supplies like hand sanitizer, canned goods, and solar lights, while addressing supply chain issues and shelf shortages. The show included extensive discussion of survival foods (rice, beans, oats, barley), ammunition availability from Turkey, and wildlife management solutions for invasive species like Nutria and flying carp. Koernke criticized government mandates regarding COVID-19 vaccinations, vaccine requirements for employment, and loss of personal freedoms, while encouraging listeners to prepare independently and resist compliance with what he characterized as communist control measures.
Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven plinths are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you, we're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. The number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright, as Iowoc he'd vanished in the midst from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, and the big rabbit passes right in front of me while I'm starting the program. Wild bunny. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Southwest, East, Northeast, and Hold on a second. Let me give you guys a little hint. You're way off. No. You're in the wrong area. Trust me. Check your compass settings. Yeah, look at your map too. Oh yeah, you're in the wrong area. Okay, hold on here. Yeah, let me give you a hint. I'm going to point and I'm not supposed to do this. You're in a map. It's an orienteering course, not an instructional course. That way. Yeah, all of you. That way. Okay, very good. Oh, good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and it is, I'm Mark Kearney, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, north, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations CB base stations and Ultra Net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jeff along with CONUS the outlining two states territories and the clock. It is 8.08pm Eastern Standard Time. It is Thursday. Oh my goodness. And it is cleared up. Calm down from horizon to horizon except for one little string of clouds off to the southwest. A little line. Way up. Okay. That's it. It is perfect. This is a perfect ending to a beautiful day. It is, again, you're listening to us on liberty3radio.4mg.com, Liberty 3 Radio on satellite, and we're on AM and FM microstations, AM and FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet, Allmark, and Golden Spike Technologies, East and West of Mississippi, along with micro FM stations that are on, that's right, way before the weekend because we've got sites up and online right now, big time. Everybody is, well, they're motivated, which is a good thing. It is the 13th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic. The dance of sorts and let the dance continue or it's already started. A couple things here real quick recommendations. We're headed towards the end of the season for the summer job. Okay summer stuff. China's sports summer stuff is great in some cases bug spray grab it while it's being discounted Another thing all the disinfectants on the one hand they're trying to tell you everybody is so excited and terrified and paranoid about you know The death the old death death Coronavirus the deed it stands for death or dummy or dunderhead if you're stupid enough to you know go along with the idiots take garbage But anyway, let me give you an example. I'm holding this in my hand. It is a Very high end, very nice, high quality, almost gel, 80% alcohol, hand sanitizer. What's the price? Well, that's how it works. The price starts out, it was $11 during the height of the the scambemic slash fear of panic wave. Then it goes to $9. And then there's another label below it, $6. And then there's another label below it, $3. And today I bought this big, big, big, large container for $1.50. Well, Mark, you don't believe in the coronavirus scam. Nope, but I do believe in supporting my medical personnel. And by God, I'm making sure that right now and getting ready for the war, I've got lots and lots and lots of all the things that my medical support personnel would need to keep you alive and keep you cleaner and keep you alive where it needs to happen. Okay. If all else fails, if you don't have beta-dine, you know, beta, you know, the beta iodine, if you don't have the silvodyne, guess what? This is a good field prep, especially if you're in a hurry anyway, to get things cleaned up in the area where, you know, after you've done a quick wipe and a wash, You turn around and use the hand sanitizer around the area to do a final, wipe that down, put your fields up around it, go to work on whatever's wrong with the problem, get on to the next patient. Okay, see how that works? So right now, yeah, when it was $11, I'm not buying it. $9, didn't buy it. $6, didn't buy it. $3, still didn't buy it. $1.50, if I wait, I'll probably get it for even 75 cents down the road, because there's a whole end cap of this stuff. From the bottom to the top and unlike most things on the shelf in the store grocery store the same grocery store Where there's whole holes where there's food not there because it's not available The hand sanitizers are filling the shelves along with like the wipes and everything else guess what? 50 cents for the big bricks of wipes. Hell. Yes, I bought a lot of them. They're spread out all through the medical gear now The hand sanitizer? Hell yes. I got a bunch of it for free. Remember they were shutting down one of the big lots and they had these gallons and gallons and gallons of hand sanitizer that weren't part of the regular inventory. Well, when they shut the store down, they gave them away for free. Probably should have just grabbed the whole cart, but I was being reasonable. I grabbed four, you know, the one gallons and we grabbed a handful of the, I think six or eight of the quart size and they're all free. And they were, again, a, you know, they're in the medical inventory now. They're spread out. They're not all in one place. And I can afford to do it because it was free or cheap. Now I can afford to tactically disperse it so it's where it needs to be without waiting for it to be issued out. See how that works. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Quick comment. Talking about the store shelves being empty. I went to one of the neighborhood markets, Walmart markets this morning. Just kind of quickly glanced as I was getting a couple items. that they don't have the four-pack of canned chicken. All they have is the two-pack. They no longer have, or I didn't see it on the shelf, so they just have the two-packs now of the canned chicken. Same thing happened here with one of the other chain stores that we stop at. You're absolutely right. They have carried and have always carried the quad-pack. You're talking the larger, like big, big tuna can size, right? Yes. plastic wrapped in four cans combined together about two inch tall canes of chicken, shredded chicken, and all they have is the two pack of chicken for like two, I think it was like $2.97 or something like, for two cans. Yeah, and that's what Nancy picked up here the other day because the quads weren't available to four pack cans or aren't on the shelf anywhere. So you're absolutely right about that. And again, also remember price going up, quantity going down, that's reflective of the actual devaluation of the currency. You know, what's going on with them playing games with the economy and, you know, gutting the economy the rest of the way. The big thing is like cherry pick guys find the best price, where you find it, grab it, clear the shelf off. I don't hesitate. I clear the shelf off intentionally. You want to know why? Because somebody else looks at that and goes, well, where's all that stuff? at least make them think a little. Maybe they're not my friends so I'm not going to be too concerned about some of them. But there's others that are going to go, oh, that's what I've been kind of expecting. And especially with canned meats, if you can find a good price on those sardines, some of these sardines, I guess we're in one part of the big fish right now, the big natural catch. Because remember the cyclic. Right now there's a bunch of the larger cans, not from China, but from Thailand, as is typically the case with a lot of the sardines, and also from the Philippines. Now, I don't think the Filipinos are being run by the Chinese. They hate the Chinese. There really isn't a whole lot of love there right now. I haven't been for a long time. So what's cool is that you're going to find different practices with different locations. Although, Some of them are overlapping with Pampa and so China of Pampa and I would assume China of the Philippines are probably joint at the hip somehow. Just a heads up there. One other thing real quick dollar tree because we are at the end of the summer. Guys, the little solar lights traditionally have gone to either Lowe's, Maynard's or you know, Minard's or Home Despot, Home Depot. and I buy their dollar units that are usually the better made of the bunch. Actually, Menards, which some people aren't going to anymore and I understand why, that used to be a dollar apiece. Now, well, they completely disappeared from the inventory for months, actually about half a year during the middle of the coronavirus scam. And now they're back up, but now they're almost $1.50 apiece. So there's an example of a 50% increase in the cost of an item, okay, that hasn't changed quality product-wise. However, here's what's interesting. The latest ones that are showing up at the Dollar Tree and also over at the Dollar General. are the exact same little cheapy dollar tree or for giving Menards type dollar item but they're still a dollar at the other stores which is rather fascinating. So it's not that they can't get them for that price they've just decided to change out the index price-wise because of probably popularity because they do sell out, at least Menards used to. Now they're kind of dogging. The big thing is you can get a tray of cheap lights for $24. You get 24 individual lights. You can sit in storage and if you need them when everything goes out, all you do is pull a little tab and you have instant solar lighting just for inside the house. Okay, you can remember to take and put them near a window. But the other thing, if you're going to use them outside, go get yourself a toothpaste tube of clear bathtub caulk, cheapest you can find. Don't caulk up the whole thing, the whole light fixture. But on the top where the solar panels are, on any of your solar lighting, put a bead around that solar panel and seal up the top bonnet. That will extend the life dramatically of that little dollar light fixture so that they will last for years. They literally, you may still have bugs climbing up in them because that happens a lot. But you're looking at a situation where you've got a dollars worth of like, you know Illumination at night that runs literally through the evening all the way to the wee hours if not through to the next morning Go ahead call her jump in your head of voice. Hey, Mark. Yeah, this is JW here in Los Angeles. I'm gonna give you an update I got a buddy out here that works at a major supermarket and his his shift is at night, so he's stocking all the time. And this recent Australia truck truckers protest, we haven't really heard much about it since the day it started, at least I haven't. And then supposedly the US truckers were gonna help support that. Well, the word is from my buddy who deals with the truckers and stocks a shelf. He says that basically the trucks are still coming in, but they're having trouble keeping the shelves stocked. He says it's becoming challenging. Now I'm a customer there, but I have so much supplies I rarely need to go there, but what I do, I think for the most part it's stocked. It could be the time of day that I'm going, but this is coming from somebody that does the stocking. He's been there for 20 plus years and he said they are having challenges stocking, keeping the shelves stocked. This is a major supermarket. This isn't just some place in the corner. This is a major one. I don't want to say the name, but anyways, that's all I got. Well again what that represents is that people are actually paying attention and looking at the threat issue and in their own way or hopefully They're putting what they can away as they can which is what we've asked everybody I don't care who it is if you if you can get a person to at the very least put food on the shelf It is less likely that they will be a burden for you or consider this This is a pattern that they traditionally in all countries, okay? If they can hit the switch on the supply when the time comes, then everybody is scrambling for or is caught flat-footed, they hope, with regard to available food reserves. This in turn means that they can reliably predict when the first crime wave or riot wave is going to take place when it comes to manipulating the population, utilizing education in the process. This is an old formula, it's been used forever, the Communists use it always, and it's one of those things where, again, if we have people at different levels, then the tears, instead of this massive and consistent and block wave of panic or agitation, what happens is it's, it's patter out over a longer period of time, lessening the potential for usefulness. On our side, that isn't, that's an effective solution. At the very least, again, it protracts the battlefield planning, disrupts the big scheme of things in terms of windows of activity, and benefits us. So one of the other reasons, if somebody goes, well, I wouldn't shoot anybody, well, will you feed your family? Well, yeah, I'm concerned about that. So I understand what you're saying. I got to go along with it. Now don't say, you know, don't have to say, well, I do this. It's like, well, a lot of people are smart and they're putting food away. and it will really be smart. Now remember some people's idea of emergency food is they bought extra potato chips and they bought extra snack foods. Because those snack foods are so important to surviving World War III or zombie pocket clips, don't you know? The fact of the matter is though that a percentage will actually buy something that might have some storage time and some nutritional value and also maybe even some bulk. Most won't think about rolled oats or rice or beans. That's evil, passe, peasant food or it's bland and it's dull and it doesn't show any excitement when it's in the plate. For them it will later all of a sudden again beans and rice will smell like steak when you're starving. Okay, pretty much everything When I'm hungry anything that's short of shoe leather is gonna be really happy in my mouth That's one of the things to remember your or your oral factory response is going to be you know rather testing You know that Pavlov's dog thing fliber fliber fliber. Yeah, when you get hungry, trust me So let's prevent that. Another thing, right now there is a little wave, and I don't know, this always happens, but it's nothing like it used to be. What was Big Lot famous for years ago? Big Lot used to be all over the country, it still is. It used to be a distressed merchandise or overage store. What was the one thing you could count on, say 30 years ago or 20 years ago with Big Lot? This time of year, there would be pallets of hot sauce, remember? pallets, I mean there would be half gallon jugs, there would be quartz, pints, you know of all sizes and shapes, there would be Schmidlaff, Carrera, there would be anything, they had names for them that you never saw before, and of course then there's the old standby, red hot, etc. Well there's not that much of it out there and if you'll notice for whatever reason that's dialed back dramatically in the surplus end. However, there is, and this is the cycle right now, remember this is harvest, watch Dollar Tree and watch big lots, because some big lots are a little different from others, and you might run into those pallets or at least a good quantity of this stuff coming in. Now, the most of the box china stores that are big lot, not so much, but you never know. and it's at Dollar Tree prices but you again put some of that on the shelf in fact do a mix of stuff put some steak sauce, what do I have steak? Put some steak sauce on the shelf put some soy sauce on the shelf get some teriyaki sauce which by the way is a refined and better aged version of soy sauce you know the different thing that would get the different sauces is aging when it comes to aging. Most of it still bases soy sauce. And of course you can re-boil it. They have different processes, much like making brandy. Now you make brandy, right? Well the same is true with soy sauce and what they do with it in so many different ways. And there's a whole industry just committed to that, just like hot sauce. And hot sauce on the shelf. And yes, different flavors, different mixes. These are changes that are simple, but down the road are going to actually be things that people look forward to. So yeah, you got lots of rice and beans. You got a ton of other main, you know, entry slash course, you know, a can goods and stuff. Well, now you get creative. And this is where your dietitian slash your cook comes in with regard to changing things up and making things unique so that the individual actually are Well, kind of interested in eating it, you know, still seems unique. Part of the adventure of life. Another thing with Dollar Tree, again, something that I have mentioned before, but we may see it this season, we may not. For the longest time, Musselman Standard, Apple and Cherry Pie Filling, also Lemon Meringue, and sometimes Lime in the larger filling cans. is at Dollar Tree. Guys, the cherry or the apple for me, in fact to be quite honest, the lemon meringue or the lime, that's pudding, okay, that's canned pudding. If you put that in a mix for field rations, that's as good as it gets. And you're talking a lot of food, we just talked about getting hungry. You're going to need more calories or you're going to have to feed more people in the field and you're probably not just necessarily eating that one can, you're going to do a share can thing. It's what you do. It's a buddy system. You're taking care of each other. Well, a dollar for that musselman apple pie filling, dude, that is like, it's candy. Only, and it's not super sweet though. You'll notice the apples are A medium sweetness actually sometimes tart. It's purely matter what they did, what they used for their core apples for the mix. I don't know. I don't own mussel bits. But definitely if they're a dollar a piece, take advantage of those. And snag them, bag them, and put them on the shelf. Or disperse them in your ration packs, in your food packs. That's your goodie box, that's your goodie can. Not you know not everybody's gonna think about this or they're thinking about stuff. That's lightweight. It doesn't fill the gut Now here's another thing rice if you make just white rice and you throw some of that on it You know what changes though it gives you volume bulk, and it's something sweet not super sweet not grossly over sugared But again it changes up what it is you're chewing on And that is a positive thing. Solutions, not just complaining and pissing them on about the problem. Or your oatmeal in the morning. Or at night, depending on when you're having your oatmeal. You throw a can of that cherry stuff in with your oatmeal, everybody's going to be happy. Oh yeah, in fact, what you do is open one can and everybody does a mess-ten of oatmeal of instant or even if you just cook up regular. And you take a couple spoonfuls and put it in each one. Don't have to put the whole can in, but everybody gets some of that can. You use it up. Now you've got others that are unopened ready for when you're, you know, doing the next, you know, sit down or, you know, stop meal thing. Absolutely. Oatmeal is also a cleansing tool. Don't forget that. Not for you. It's not a diuretic. But what is really good about oatmeal is it actually with combination both the fiber and the nature of the mineral combination with oatmeal, it is a very healthy meal. And all we're doing is changing up a little bit to make it, you know, make it different. You can take oats like that. If you are doing, for instance, oats and barley. One of our callers mentioned this, and I haven't talked about barley in a while, but I should have. Because barley and oats are your filler if you have rice. Any country that's used rice as a foundation menu. Japan. When they couldn't get enough round ball rice or Asian rice, which is wetland rice, extreme, whenever they have a shortage, typically what they do to stretch it is barley. But because rice is considered a premium food item, they would eat barley in place of the rice for many meals, and then the rice is a treat. When you're a poor country and you're kind of starving, this is how you work out menus. And by the way, it became the national standard and it still is, by far as I understand, barley is considered to be a premium, again, a premium product too. But if rice is the national crop product slash the print, the gemstone, then the other grains sit second, but still are, again, obviously edible, useful, slash nutritious. So oats, barley, rice, beans, all those are things that you need to be putting on the shelf. Go ahead, color, jump in there. A little trivia fact, I believe I know about barley. The Romans, to the Romans it was extremely important. It was part of their daily diet. And the sheaves of barley are imprinted on some of their coinage, if not all of it. And a question about barley, is it, uh, would barley and oatmeal combine to be good? I've never tried that. Oh yeah, well the thing is you can take and bulk out soups. Just like, you can use rolled oats just like you'd, uh, like you, uh, would normally use, say, rice. If you, if you're doing like, uh, uh, a hobo stew, if you got oatmeal, dried oatmeal on hand, take a couple of hands full, throw it in with everything that's being cooked there. And that's your fill the gut volume product. That's what's going to get, you know, incorporating more minerals and nutrients. But more important is it's going to soak up, you know, the juices and the gravies. It's going to expand. And then when obviously when you eat it's going to fill the void. Because that's going to be the toughest thing for most people is the fact that you're going to get the calories you need. In fact, survival foods, oh, you get calories you need. But you don't get the volume you're used to. And in fact, most of us do need to reduce that anyway. We are blessed and have been blessed with a phenomenal cuisine for a very long time. Our grandparents didn't experience that. My dad did not experience that. My mom and dad would be most people's grandparents, okay, as far as they think of in terms of age. I'm the very young like second wave of the family and, you know, for my parents. And when they were growing up, nothing like what we have now. They didn't eat anywhere like the way we eat now. Not even close. And in fact, they just tell you flat out, my dad, just as an example, my dad on any day of the week, every meal, breakfast, okay, what they call breakfast. or lunch or dinner, my grandma would make a Knox gelatin. When we say, I say jello, remember we're talking just plain old white Knox gelatin. Now she'd do things to make, change it up like add vegetables, maybe fruits, but they didn't have much of that. But the Knox gelatin gave them the calcium and the other minerals that they needed that they were short because everybody was starving. And so she made sure they ate the jello every meal. And, guess what? You talk about food fatigue, so to speak. He was the oldest of eight and pretty much grew up with that for most of his life. But through the Depression, that was the order of the day. And then there was whatever else they had to eat. And in the first year, 1929 to 1930, everybody's ass starved. Everybody's starved. Starved. Dogs disappeared. Okay, you had to keep the animals inside. You liked an animal, better bring it in. Otherwise you'd hear, meow! And somebody was having depression money. Does everybody know what depression money is? Well, you could also pass it off as four-legged chicken with two extra necks. Because you could take the tail, cut it in half, kind of look like chicken neck. Oh! Yeah. See, we haven't seen really bad yet. But my god we could avoid most of it or a percentage of it or buffer it so that we're in better shape I don't need my neighbor thinking about you know my personal you know pets and animals as their next menu or their next their next meal The other thing about this the game are going to disappear real quick people who are you know people tell you all about how? Their eco freaks and know all the you know high order this that soon as they start getting hungry Well, that old goose out front's gone, the one that's in pond is gone, all the Goslings are gone, hell, the cats are being disparate, weasels, doesn't mean it's what it is. Not an if, just a when. If we can buffer that, we can prevent the landscape from being denuded. Okay, in fact, Russia, during the beginning of the, and especially through most of the communist occupation, became known as the Land of Silence. The countryside was known as the Land of Silence. Why? Does anything that could be eaten was killed in Martin? Go ahead call or jump in there like I'm demolition man Where's this rat? Yeah, well, yeah, remember. Oh, no, that's the best hamburger. I've had long time John Spartan. Do you see any cows here? Oh What is hamburger made out of oh, I let that ah, yeah, go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead Hey guys, don't forget there's also plenty of gophers in the ground as well. Over. Yep, woodchuck, woodchuck stew. Actually, woodchuck roasted. I've had enough of that. Actually, there's anything I haven't shot. If I don't kill things for fun, I kill things and if I'm gonna kill it, I'll probably eat it. No, not my enemy, but most everything else. Possum, woodchuck, raccoon. In fact, here's the other thing to think about if all else fails. Yeah, bunnies. Hey, by the way, down in Louisiana, Mississippi, you got Nutria. You know, muskrat, but they call them Nutria. And they remember when those came in from South America with some of the barges and now there's infestation down there in the swamps. It's open season on Nutria, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. And Nutria, in fact, even tried to sell the pelts, I covered that several years ago, they're trying to market them to get people to go after them. So they actually offer Nutria pelts on the pelt market, the fur market. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. That's Shelby from Oklahoma. I just saw a video that was posted here in the last, either this month or last month about Nutria, how to make pork ribs or barbecue ribs from Nutria, or pork loin or something like that. I'll post it into this court. Excellent, thank you. Well, Nutria are interesting to me. You know, I can't I, you know what the problem is? Government bureaucracy. It's like the flying carp crap, you know, flying carp garbage, you know, especially where it's not a river where the feds can be involved and so can the state. Guys, all you have to do is put open season on them 24 seven. No license. That's where the problem is. Oh, we got to get our, we got to get a license. No, we don't. That's how they got rid of woodchucks years ago when woodchucks during the Depression actually in the 20s Just before and when the Depression hit of course it kicked off big time but in the 20s and 30s you still had horse drawn farm equipment guys and Woodchuck holes and bust a foot, you know bust a bust a leg on a horse and then you know, they'd be out of service So what they did to eliminate that quote-unquote threat to the farmers is one of the few things that was smart is they put a bounty on woodchucks. And what it was, was a nickel for every pair of front paws you brought in. A nickel went a hell of a long way in 1929. But that's what they did, they bounded them. And so what it did is it eradicated pretty much most of the secondary farm machinery threat, which by the way, we were also heading into war. And a lot of the farmers still were horse drawn, even the mid-sized and smaller acreage farms still ran mostly on horse. And that eliminated that threat and of course, well, people made some money. Now with Nutria or with the flying carp, which are of course an Asian invasion, all you got to do is you just let me go to town with it. I put a fishery up off the river. Anybody who brings flying carp in, you pay them so much per pound, you make cat food out of it. But you know, the problem is the people that would be with their handout expecting an envelope to set up the factory, the parasites from the Fed that would demand you hire so many quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos, the state that would have its hand out. By the time you're done, you couldn't get anything accomplished. And that's actually what happened because I proposed that several years ago. And lo and behold, somebody started repeating it, echoed through the system, and oh, they were going to do this and they were going to do that. You know, it's all bad. You want to know why? Exactly what I described, because like an Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged, anybody with an idea, once the parasite government settles in on it, it's deader than a doornail. And that's exactly why those carp are still a problem all over and they're nothing going to do, they're not going to do anything truly about it. Until we get rid of the government, you know, a problem, and that's what has to happen is get rid of them. Once you get rid of that problem, then you can sensibly manage the system without the massive, deep, and multi-layered bureaucracy that is worthless and non-productive. You also then can get rid of these unique threats. I can understand why Australia, but of course they're more communist than we are and have been for quite some time. Bunny rabbit is awfully useful food and they have a rabbit problem in Australia Well, they wouldn't have it for very long if they made it open season which they already have and somebody started canning this stuff and shooting it overseas You can't tell me you couldn't make a protein meat that you send to Africa and or send to other parts of the country and market its food and its protein Yeah, of course you could but they were not doing it And you know, it's the same with the Nutria. The Nutria would really be cool because again, you make it open season. Hell, people would be fighting over that. The only problem is when they start getting thin, people will be fighting over, getting the next batch to make some money with. But you do the job. Eventually, you'd be kind of putting yourself out of business. But if that was the mission in the first place, you'd just shift to another area. Example, we've got the same problem with jackrabbits out West. Jackrabbits so grossly overpopulate and breed like rabbits. Well, I've always asked, well, okay, why don't we just make a production company or does somebody makes a cat food or dog food company or a human food company? And if you can't sell it here, ship it overseas where the people need food. Everybody, everybody get happy. You create work here, you get rid of the threat and people someplace else benefit. That's a real, that's a solution, a real result. But by God, they don't want that. So. Mark. Again, it's not hard to figure out. It's just hard to implement when you have communists all around you and filthy rats that actually are self-serving and serve no purpose. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, Mark. This is Qathi again. I just wanted to mention a couple of things I got in my email today. One was from GOA, the members of America. And Chetman's name has been withdrawn as the candidate for the head of the ATF. I don't know if that's completely new today or not, but that's one bit of good news. Of course, they'll try to get him in somewhere, some way, because he's one of the darlings of the anti-Americans. And one other thing for people with an 8mm rifle, like a Mauser, at Century International Arms, they've got steel SMK 8 millimeter AP 300 round sleeve with a headstand P181 that was manufactured in Germany in 1939 pre-war. Yeah. It is corrosive farmers. Absolutely. And it is not any kind of cheap. It's 250 for that 300 round sleeve. But if you can't find it in either wells, SuperFireSystems.com has the 8mm AP and 300 round slaves. I got that in my email today and I thought I would share it. Well, that's really not bad for surplus right now in the 8mm or for that matter in the 303. There's some 303 over at Centerfire. Considering where the prices have gone, The only thing is, you know where that came from? It came from Turkey, right? I guarantee it came from Turkey. This stuff has been popping up all of a sudden, all this surplus ammo, it's just like the Turkish guns. And by the way, there's also some more Turkish ammo coming in. I just saw an ad for it in other calibers. So, as long as Turkey keeps pushing the illegal oil for the Jewish mafia, for the Israelis, because they're stealing the oil out of Syria. Remember those trucks haven't stopped moving guys. They're still stealing the oil from Syria while we're speaking. Well, it's going through the dirty horrors in Turkey. The only good thing, Turkey can send anything to the US in the way of arms. Nobody else can, but Turkey can dump anything on the market they want. And that's why we're seeing Turkish pistols, Turkey shotguns. I don't see much in the way of rifles. If anybody does see anything, I'd be curious. They probably produce some kind of bolt gun for shooting their peasants, shooting the population, and it should be probably a low-end service gun as far as price, I would hope. But they do crank out, they have a lot of ammunition in reserve, and that's something that they've had is quite a bit of the 8mm Mauser and 303. And all the stuff from all these different inventories progressively works its way down to Turkey. And so all of a sudden we got this wave coming in. I'll guarantee that came from Turkey. And again, not a bad situation because Turkey's drying a popcorn part for the most part. It has cold weather, etc. But they, A, they do know how to store their munition. and they've had a deep mechanism for doing so for a very long time. So what we're getting is well stored and cycled out, you know, oldest inventory that they have, while they probably start soaking up the gravy from some of the stuff that we didn't pick up that was going to go to Afghanistan, for instance. So it'd be kind of interesting to see how that works. It won't be quote-unquote surplus, not old surplus, but I'll guarantee that right now the Turks are taking advantage of maybe the Serbian 762 by 51 NATO that we were pouring into Afghanistan from Serbia. Now if they block that or cut that off, that ammo's got to go somewhere and Turkey's smart. They'll pick up the market on that real quick. So they'll end up with a bunch of fresh 308, probably better than the stuff that they would have purchased from other parts of NATO. It's kind of interesting. We'll see how it works. And they aren't right next door, by the way. They're just down the road, so to speak. Turkey. Look where Turkey is on the map. Look where Serbia is. Close proximity. Anything else? Are there good things? Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yes. Don't forget your pigeons, because they're brought in to be like a squab. And if you go to the neighbors and they said well our goldfish and our hamsters are all gone now so you better take care of your pets when the neighbors tell you that. Little Susie's hamsters just got fried. Do you know what are we hamsters? I got the ham meat for you. It's a hamster meat. Well, you know what? Guinea pigs are called guinea pigs for a reason. Right? Uh-huh. Don't forget that. Okay? They're on the cuisine and they're nation of origin. Guinea pigs are like mini pigs on a spit. That's really how they cook them. They're little. They actually get pretty big. Pick them up. Yeah, when when are we gonna stop paying taxes and? Inspections on our cars and stuff. What will be the sign that we see they say okay? How would that you come up my window you want to charge me for not having a permit? Oh, you're just a resource That's what I used to hook you in here. We're like a fish not having a permit on my water You know what's interesting is in Michigan. You know right where we are at least what we've been seeing Because of the coronavirus, the Secretary of State's office went ultra paranoid. And they literally just shut down. And the numbers that I've heard that one person admitted is that we may have up to 36% of the vehicles on the road during the coronavirus. 36% were unpack-snapped. They were not registered. Well, they were registered, probably. but they were not licensed because no one could get into the Secretary of State's office. First it was you could make appointment and then they got so paranoid and everybody else was so paranoid that was supposed to come in that anybody was serious about, hey, I'll come in no matter what, you couldn't get into the Secretary of State's office. So literally this state has been running for the last year with most of the traditional revenueing not working. And since the cops were either paranoid and didn't want to go near people because of the coronavirus scare or they just had the attitude, hey, I'm not going to bother people, that people are pissed. And a lot of guys I know have that attitude. It's like people are pissed. I don't want to get shot. So and since there's nothing and here's the other thing that they know, there's no sense to the enforcement. You can't write a ticket to somebody for not licensing a car when they can tell you, I've had three appointments with the Secretary of State and they cancel them every time. I've tried, I've got to go to work, I've got to go to work. And you know what? So the cops pretty much left everybody alone. They're only just now peeking their head out, but guess what just happened? Because of the coronavirus scam virus part 2, you know, the death virus, D, the Delta, dog, dingo, ditz, whatever, the Secretary of State's office is doing the same thing here in Michigan again. And they're pissing people off. I saw a YouTube video where a guy couldn't get his driver's license because nobody was working in the processing thing and he's gone for a week. Exactly. In the news. Yeah, the same thing happened. That's why they're saying 36 32 to 36 percent by county. People didn't have driver's license, couldn't get them renewed. And so it was like piss on it, why worry about it? They would try. I know people who, you know, I had one or two or three appointments and they just kept canceling them. Well, I got to get to work. So everybody basically took the attitude and piss on it. What do we need the secretary of state for? Did you see when the governor wrote? Now they're, go ahead. The governor was just let out a thing about how 25% of the deaths are COVID people that took the shots. And they're having a 25% rise in the new COVID and those are the COVID vaccinated people. So somebody took him off, didn't pull his feet to the fire on the script. 25% of the dead people are COVID shot people. I mean, what the heck? Lotto, I want to get that. So I let you go on up. Well when there's when the percentages of possibly getting it are like, you know what the lat you're in the 97% probability of survival, but also what's the likelihood then of actually getting it? And even if you do again, what's the percentage of survivability? Well, then when you take a look at how bad you know what the response has been or what the reactions have been with regard to the recipients and It completely scuttles and undermines the idea they should even be doing it. And as everybody has pointed out, for other types of quote unquote vaccinations, which this isn't, these things they're doing now are not vaccinations. They are not vaccinations. They are not vaccinations. They are just simply murder, death, kill shots. What's interesting is that for a handful of people dying with either of the major cases they had, they pulled the injections out of the market immediately. And everybody that's in the industry knows this and is even talking about it now. So it's obvious that under no circumstances do you want to have anything to do with it. It's obvious that it's political, not scientific. And because it is a political agenda, we then have to look at, well, who is promoting it? Now, the one thing I would say about that is don't tell me it was Biden because all this garbage started out with Trump. Go ahead. There are also a lot of people that never paid their rent and their homes and they're letting them get by with that. But when you find out that now that the government is encouraging you to kick out the people in your rented apartments that haven't got the COVID, then that's perfectly okay. So they're using that stick and then I see it also see where the stores will say well if you are unvaccinated you have to come on Thursdays only that's the day we deal with the infested people and the other day you can't come in so I see and then all the Nancy's and Karen's will be out there saying you can't come to our store and that until it's Thursday Oh, I would never go to their store any day. I know, but I know it's like, you know, it's like everything else though that we're dealing with here, they're under the assumption that I think that you're essential to my life. And let's get back to the basics here about why, what made shopping worthwhile? It used to be fun. What fun is there, you know, this is like, okay, let's back up on everything. I mentioned this earlier in the 2R block. Communists are turds. Fear and lack of fun and lack of joy is the nature of these rotten, neurotic pigs that are trying to take over our lives. They are useless. They are worthless. They are trash. And what's fascinating about this is it's like, okay, flying. You know how many bullshit ads do you see where all look it's so much fun. Really? Is it so much fun? They have they're packing. We already started packing people into jets like sardines years ago And then you know, they're trying to put a smiley face on it while they took more things away from you as a passenger Step by step by step. So it's just like a my a micro version of what you're seeing with your freedoms in America But then, on top of that, then they start the crotch grab and the anal retentive control freak crap. Well, what pleasure is there? There's no pleasure in flying. There's none. They've taken all of these as a constant angst. In fact, I watched this when they first started the, you'll not show your papers to get on the plane. And if you do not have your papers, you will not get on the plane. We were doing that when they had it, they set it up as an edict, or as a direction, but not it wasn't an edict, okay? But they implied that it was mandatory and by law, but there was no law. So we were flying millions of miles a year, right, all over the country speaking to you guys. And I mean, if I had frequent fire miles from one airline, I'd have been flying for free for 10 years. Seriously. But as it is, because again, I flew under 100 different names, and every airline at one time or another, when we started getting out in line, we made a point of standing there at about halfway through the line. Usually everybody would come in only half an hour before, and it'd get through pretty quick. But, oh, you've got to be there early, because we're going to back it up. Now everybody expects that, which means more of the pleasure of flying is gone. But we stood there, and I said, I intentionally had my wallet. I did have a driver's license at that time. And I said, I reached for my wallet and I said, oh John, I do not have my ID. Oh my God, I can't get on the plane. And everybody froze. There were 120, 130 people right there and a couple more people stepped up. Everybody froze because nobody was used to doing this. And they everybody stopped in this woman. She starts searching in her purse and she's looking in her handbag And she's looking at her carry-on bag and other people are reaching for their wallets And they're looking around and we started this I did this by just saying it that loud to John I don't think I have my ID and Everybody else is looking at this one woman goes. Oh my god We only got 15 minutes and we parked in the far little far lot on the other side in 94 Oh my god, my driver's license and she starts crying Oh, what pleasure in flying we have. So that's gone. Flying it to me is, and why I don't want to. If there's nothing they can do to it, it's not exciting. It's not interesting. No longer entertaining. You got Fruit Loops and Nutcases and the Oriental Retentive Control Freaks there up the wazoo. Why bother with them? Stop doing business with them. But now the stores have embraced the same communist crack. Well, why did you want to go into a store? Oh look, you know, caller everybody. Let's all go to the store. Oh look in the front. There's a display. Look at those happy people smiling with the bandanas and the cabanas and they got Pepsi's in their hands. Oh, let's go. Even McDonald's in New Orleans are requiring you to have this shot and proof of it. But they won't show you. Yeah, well then they don't need my business. It's kind of the only way you're going to stop this is tell them to go piss off and Since they if they want to embrace it the only thing I the only way that they could do this initially is the government turds have offered them cash to screw you That's what they did with the airline. They gave them cash to screw you But you when you go to a store when you go down the aisles It used to be, it'd be like, oh wow, I can stop here and look and oh, there's 25 different types of drills and or, you know, tools and or, you know, it could be widgets of whatever kind. And I'd be seeing different colors. Now I do with the tools. I get yellow tools, green tools, blue tools, and red tools. And although they're all pretty much the same, kind of, but they all come from the same Chinese factories, I'm told that they're different. They're very, very different. And well, to a degree, some of them are. But beyond that there is no selection in every category So first of all the whole joy of going in and finding something new is pretty well gone, right? The second part is the joy of being able to select and pick out without a bunch of idiot stick nonsense going on around you and What's the first thing you have all these other jackasses and ass hats that don't know how to live can't breathe and couldn't live their own life without being told how to do it For 15 minutes, let alone you know a week these ass hats over and over again have caused nothing but mayhem and distress in these what were supposed to be pleasurable locations to go. And my first question a year ago on this, if you're so pent up and you are such an asshat that you can't stand life and you're terrified of going out and breathing, why are you coming to the grocery store? Why are you going to the Kmart or the Walmart or whatever? What are you doing here? Your ass can't handle life. I don't have a problem with that go do that somewhere in the privacy of your own little enclave But coming out here and and doing this crap because you just feel you have to impose yourself on us I need to put a boot up your ass Why are you out here? Why are you with the store? The store was supposed to be fun. The store was supposed to be pleasurable It is not pleasurable with all of these jackasses being allowed to go fruit loop crazy the way that they did So it completely defeats the purpose for their existence. Which is again, I'm talking about the stores, whatever it is you're dealing with. So it's like the airlines. Other than as a utility tool to get from point A to point B, there is no pleasure in traveling on an airline. None. It's gone. In fact, it's not even a six-hole. I get to stand with a bunch of stinking smelly people that are wearing face masks who are also paranoid that they go bug-eyed the moment you cough even inside a mask. Why would I want to be around those fools? Why would anybody want to be around those fools? Why did they want to be around us? Why is it they feel they have to impose their crap upon us? Well, that's part of this whole power freak thing. It's the same old communist crap we've talked about for years. We can't live with them. We're going to have to separate from them. And we need to do it sooner rather than later, but we actually, since we're the majority, we need to kick their ass out of here is what needs to happen. They need to be gone. And I mean, we'll deport their ass. I'm not keeping them around. They need to speed up the bunches because they're not dying fast enough to us vaccinated bums. Well, you know, that's... There's two things I do when I talk to one person about food and somebody tries to inject it. Well, what do you need that for? And I turn to look and I say, well, you don't. And they stop. You think I'm trying to make you a convert? Listen, asshole. It turned to them and you say, what do you need those teeth for? Pow! Well, no, no, no, no, no. It's basically you're telling them how you feel about them right there. Oh, you don't need that. Me? You know, and then you go right back to talking to the other person about what they need. And they don't know what to say. Why? Well, I don't you're not part of the conversation. You you're against the idea. I think that's wonderful. You don't believe in eating. I think that's wonderful. Don't believe in, you know, anything for that matter has to do with what I'm talking about. Well, then you're over there. I'm over here piss off and get on down the road kick rocks. The problem with this is that way we're on the high ground. Right now we're on the high ground. But this is how you create, you know, you've done everything in your power to peaceably come up with a solution. But you are totally prepared. to effectively use force to get rid of the problem. You have to orient the high ground environment and you've done that. Okay, don't do this, back off. But it's inevitable now. I mean, they don't have any way out of this. They've got to keep going with what they're doing. And what everybody said, Biden said today, you know, the Petal Sniffer Meat puppet. You know, well, every company with 100 employees or more, it's going to be mandatory to get the show. Well, sorry. Yes, I'm out. Yes, I'm out of here. We got companies all around here. There's one down the road that's offering $20 an hour. They just went up. They were at 18. $50. $20 an hour. Full benefits when you walk through the door day one, not 90 days. You know, in other words, usually there's like a shock period instead. Instead of 90 days and then you get benefits, you get benefits walking through the door, medical, some dental, life insurance, the whole nine yards. However, you have to take the shot and you have to, oh, that's right, you got to wear a body mask and wear a face shield, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, well, guess what? They can't get anybody. And the ones they are getting aren't making the machines move. You know what? They got what they deserve. And you know what? I don't feel sorry for them. In other words, they're in the enemy camp anyway. Why would I care whether or not they go out of business? I'll buy the machinery when they're done and it goes out for pennies. Seriously, that's one of the plans we have. I hope they gut more of their skank little operations because that's what they're doing. They're burning, cutting off their own nose to spite their face. The machine is. We're buying the equipment that they're getting rid of. There's people with money who are looking at these characters and when the time comes, that industry becomes our industry. So piss on them. Now, on the other hand, we aren't expecting anything to work your ass off when you get here. That's how everybody should be looking at it. Working with our people, working to the best of our ability, giving a fair trade and exchange time for again resource which is digits, money, whatever. It'll be maybe barter or trade because down the road the digit currency won't be there. So everybody better get used to understanding how to translate money in whatever form that it is. Another thing you all have to have your brain set towards and start working on right now. It's one of the reasons I've talked about Craig has still has some of the copper rounds left. Craig should have known none of those copper rounds left. For you guys listening commit 20, 30, 40 dollars get hold of Craig buy a couple of rolls of those one one ounce quarter rounds. Why? It's another instrument. We need to have all of these tools. We need to have the machinery, we need to have the arms, we need to have the medical support. We need to have the currency in hand for bartering, trading, and exchanging in a peaceable manner amongst ourselves. And I could give a shit less about the ones down the road with the Miami. As far as that goes, they can't figure it out. Well, they're in trouble, but don't try to steal from us because we are prepared for that too. And that's government or the little minion communists who think they deserve what we owe. God bless our republic. Yes, yes, we'll do world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. Now, don't let those asshats drag you down. Enjoy life and in fact have some fun. Get out there and do things that you do like. But do it in such a way that you inspire other people in the process to demonstrate why freedom is a good thing. Why life is a good thing. And the time that we do have, we're going to bless everybody that's with us with joy and we're going to thank God for the time that we've had. You guys all be good. Ed taking over Liberty Tree Radio continues. We'll see you tomorrow again with the Intel report. God bless. Bye bye.
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