September 13, 2021
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1h 8m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, Second Amendment defense, and preparedness for potential conflict. He covered ammunition availability from Turkish surplus stocks, analyzed historical militia organization from the American War for Independence, and fielded caller questions about unit mobility and small-unit leadership during potential civil conflict. The show addressed vaccine mandates, welfare system exploitation, and the need for personal readiness and equipment maintenance.
- second amendment
- militia organization
- american war for independence
- ammunition surplus
- preparedness
- small unit tactics
- vaccine mandates
- constitutional rights
- turkey nato
- welfare state
- leadership
- combat readiness
- communications
- medical preparedness
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Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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, keep the torch of freedom burning 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 three? I think the only thing worse than Hillary's gonna be arrested any minute now for the last four years nine months this is it, Joe Biden is really lost and boy this was a big blow every day is a big blow to the pedo sniffer meat puppet but you know what it's 9 13 and he's sitting right there where after the fake election they put him Hillary's gonna be arrested any minute now anybody remember that I kind of rub it in for a reason evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intelligence report I'm our kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southeast north and northwest to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com the word three radio on satellite and we're on a minute them micro station cv bay stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there or forty nine including the great state of Jefferson along with Colosseum, the outline two states territories and the clock. It is 807 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is, needless to say, Monday, 8th of September, and it is the 13th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old-earth calendar. 2021 battle for the republic. Dance of Swords, let the dance begin. And again, don't just complain. Well, I don't know. What's the idea? I'm going through emails. And even as we were speaking, they'll just give you an idea. This is it. Humor lies about America. And this is another big blow for Biden. And it's like, this is number one, two, three, five, six, 10. now like like cleaning out emails certain emails it's like everyday it's like this is it is going to be arrested uh... no different it's in the same old routine different cam so meanwhile we're entrenched for another day with the pedestal for meat puppet and uh... again because of the fake election and everybody going along with it in the republic rat side nothing being done uh... well guess what it's getting worse and it's not getting better and that's just the way things are going to be so let's just work on the well we're going to fix what it is that they broke but we're not going to fix it for them because the them are your enemy okay and it's not going to get like i said not going to be better unless we choose to make it bet okay now on that note couple things before i go too far uh... let's see and of course it slips from my fingers even as i am reaching out for twelve hold up uh... bear creek arsenal has a couple of really good buys right now you might want to take a look at that bear creek arsenal dot com bear creek arsenal dot com bear creek or dot com they also do like a free flipside thing uh... with the purchase so you've got a couple of really good deals uh... better there that are worthwhile in the process, made up of this bare sight. Also over at Palmetto State Armory, they have the PSA 20 N CHF 1 and 7 A2 rifle. Actually it's a, well I guess yeah it is an A2. But it doesn't come with the A2 carry handle so guess what it's really an A3 because it's just a flat deck rear. But it does have the A-frame front but it's $420. This includes bolt carrier, oh, forgive me, whoa, whoa, back up Mark, almost, you almost read that wrong. No bolt carrier or charging handle for $420. But it is a 20 inch barrel, that's kind of nice, and that'd be preferred for what we're moving into right now. The 20 inch barrel would be your first best choice. However, the other thing I wanted to touch on here, and this is one of those really great Turkish shotguns that's out there, I mean, whatever. G-Force Arms GF 3P, whatever you see letters and you know, consonants, vowels, and letters and numbers, it's Turkish. G-Force Arms GF 3P, pump action 12 gauge shotgun. $150 a piece, this is over at Pomelo State Armory. $150 a piece. It's in the clearance slash daily deals section. And you're interested in putting a rack of twelve-gauge concept not a bad little arrangement polymer stocks lots of pick a career well one pick any rail office serrations another variation of the theme of the standard police state type shotgun that kenyaal cop used to kill the peasants every time that uh... the president uh... so the basic gun but it works and it works every time uh... sold putting down the police state the process with it let's go work just fine And that's over at Palmetto State Armory dot com. It is the G-Force Arms GF-3P Pump Action 12-Gauge Shotgun. That's the GF-3P 1-1, or forgive me, P-1220. And again, over at Palmetto State Armory dot com. And that's one of the deals of the day. That's the one that's worthwhile. Again, you can put a rack of those together or stash them all over the place. when the time to get the time comes you've got something ready to go and take you can effectively fight with you're not going to be fair come on the second of the uh... tit for tat there and you know bushwhack the enemy proper pearly uh... that poor bastard was struck the century whatever it is state dialogue and you strip them bear as a maker of everything and become your equipment congratulations and use that twelve-gauge turkish government was imported take bob dot just how it should work anyway uh... another thing real quick is everybody is now realizing that the uh... obama obama obama all we have the way through the petal pepper me puppet is going after the retirement now that should be a surprise and in fact i've argued that i'll never see most of the retirement packages you know mechanism that i'm signed into decades ago at gunpoint i had to it uh... it was mostly felt great deal cuz for redollar i put in they put a dollar in and they put so many dollars in no matter what you would have i didn't but any additional dollars i've i would put in uh... they would match dollar for dollar in what was a low system not a high-risk gambling casino well what's interesting to let him buy into the high-risk gambling casino one of the things that happened is they are now systematically step by step going after of the low-risk accounts one way or another it altering of the construction of these contracts you know numbers are altering them from the uh... to the government so the way i think it is before i could possibly collect anything uh... they'll probably have milk the accounts or built the account out to the point where especially this administration with the obama administration with uh... the pedestal for me popular signing off uh... they will probably destroy these accounts arrest of the way uh... that is obviously where they're headed everybody is not being the writing on the wall and all that means is and should be a surprise for any of you i mean it's not going to go to whatever expected this not wrong uh... in fact even if i speak here's another it just popped up by this tax scheme coming straight for your retirement account yet another one i was just talking about this and it being and so everybody's on the same page as far as the city the writing on the wall here but as was pointed out by the australian this is a competition we do shoot their after we're pretty well done with the conversation i don't care who the idiotic is thinking of forces crap that would blow it to them and they deserve it anybody goes along with this garbage is your enemy not kind of not sort of this is a lot how do you get party come up with a warm fuzzy version of your of describing what they are there your enemy that simple so everybody needs to be prepared to deal with the problem accordingly now uh... i had a lot of questions over the weekend as always about ammunition well okay i don't i don't know where we're going to do a uh... a good or greater right now there are some surplus items they're coming in the only reason are coming in is because they're coming in from turkey i will point that out uh... they are turkish uh... stockpiles and that's three or three british eight millimeter ball sir and from thirty-odd six now that thirty-odd six is what's interesting about that is some of that may be greek even though it is in the hands of the uh... turks and it came in through the turks it's even less this you know turkish you know turkish supplier okay uh... bought uh... let's understand something here that uh... The Turks are the bottom end of NATO and they grab everything that anyone else gets rid of. That's how they've been very cost efficient for decades. And I mean probably pretty much as long as NATO's existed. Turkey has always done the, well when you guys get rid of a certain model of something, we're just going to buy it all. And that it really is smart. Okay, the M60 battle tanks they have have the best of everything that everybody else built. and of course they have their own programs plus they're in coordination with other countries that have done grades for the m sixty that keep it keep it more than operational uh... but they have all of the old reserve inventory from germany uh... from denmark from holland all the rest of nato has to cooperate if they will present the uh... credentials to carry home you know something that's useful like that and they do uh... eventually they'll end up probably with either some abrams challengers or whatever i have their latest purchases are but for now the m sixty they have the lion's share of the inventory in the hand and they don't have to go anywhere they've already got it in they were going to purchase but it's true with many many other weapons systems over the decades and certainly more than the half-century you know for the last half-century that's what we're now seeing piling up and you know showing up on uh... on the on the docks and in this case as we've said uh... finally showing up in uh... one form or another uh... as surplus while the uh... would be dirty oil deals continue because that's really where all this is from and uh... center fire systems dot com look see if they have any of the thirty-odd six back in uh... the op six apparently may also be some of the same ammunition that uh... the civilian marksmanship program was competing to get uh... remember they'd the dcm has become the uh... a separate production altogether and they have been purchasing inventories now looks like i'm looking at them speaking here i'd don't see the thirty-odd six that we spotted the other tape but that does mean it isn't there be mail again there's a lot of very expensive amal in the inventory uh... well looks like no picked up a stock it is caught also the three of the uh... some six two nato also uh... which was another batch of stuff from turkey uh... not that price for what it was uh... and in fact so uh... some but not all the eight millimeter there is still some of the eight millimeter there world war two production i will emphasize uh... for those who do not remember uh... world war two pre-world war two actually that's what we're all the reasons they kept it uh... nineteen thirty nine nineteen forty production early stages of the war or just as germany went into war uh... with uh... you know breast europe and uh... the process at that time they were very very very system and reliable reliability and all manufacturing aspects they want pressed by war you know by being bombed and all the other things you see later in the war uh... so they've action quality is quite reasonable but prices not cheap for the stuff well it's one of those things where if you see that the eight p is useful uh... the eight millimeter a p it's useful for weapons that you have that i understand why you probably pick it up but it's not so i'm not a priority for everyone Now another thing, and I've had several questions again, of course, and this is happening because finally the people seeing stuff loosen up is cheap 380 Auto. I don't know of any. We're in the same boat every time we have an ammunition crunch, and this one doesn't look like it's going to really let up. 380 Auto is not high in priority. It doesn't mean it isn't being made, but it's just not high in priority because 9mm will sell all day, and all they got to do is crank the machines out nonstop, kachunk. and that is exactly what they do. So, I would remind everybody that if you got a 380 Auto, if all else fails, is start looking at the reloading inventory. You're going to have to pour page after page, you know, pour through page after page after page after page of information to try and find somebody who may have dies, somebody who may have brass. Bullet, you can cast lead for the 380 Auto and 32. and the prices for the lead bullet dies are actually quite reasonable for casting. The big thing is going to be brass. Just as with ammunition, but there's some brass out there. Primers, catch-as-catch-can powder. Oh, there's a number of powders that can be used at 380 Auto. That's kind of like 9mm. You can get a lot of different things to work with your pistol, straight-case pistol calibers. Go ahead, color-chimp in there. hey will from florida here kind of a silly question is going to be a serious how likely would it be for militia men throughout the course of the war to end up in all the different parts of the country war you know northeast southeast west northwest like that or is that not likely to happen for most people do you know scale of the country well it would depend on the unit uh... some units or some technical uh... technical elements probably are going to be in demand with let me give an example uh... the rifle units of the american war for independence literally visited almost every state because our rifle unit was like special forces okay or like the marine well although we don't be a comparable to the marines the marines didn't really have the moniker that they had you know in the in the war for independence they didn't have the same moniker or notoriety as you have with all the propaganda today but think about them the same way rifle rifleman and rifle units were assigned over the years, you've got to remember, an eight year war, but they were assigned and they were sought after by field commanders. And so they were in the, you know, it was in the Carolinas could as easily be transferred if they were, God forbid, they weren't surrendered by their commander if he was, you know, a screw up. But for instance, several of the different rifle units by name became the defacto. so i want that you know the design to my my core and washington uh... did this many times over where he had real priority request you know i'd obviously general the army could do anything you wanted but but the uh... these units were usually allocated as rifle units from the states malicious and even though they didn't necessarily want to travel they ended up traveling quite a bit and most saw pretty much every battlefield I mean, they won part of the war, beginning of the war when they were forming, they were in the middle states. In the later stage, some went to the southern campaign, fell back with the defeats or victories there, ended up in the north, fought on the Canadian frontier two or three times, depending on which subgeneral they were with. And these were all campaigns that aren't talked about as much. Washington's campaigns are what everybody focuses on, but Other commands and other structures were out there fighting constantly, just like as I've said many times. Guys, we had lots of artillery. It just didn't get moved because the states were not going to come off coastal defense. And coastal defense ate up most of the artillery and in fact is typically where when the U.S. military, when the pre-war before we started the war well the world revolutionary slash the uh... patriot moment what overseas and bought coastal guns or odd semi-op celeste uh... maple guns and convert well infantry slash uh... field use and this was very come very common practice But when war came, and it was obvious the guns were all needed, local communities and townships and counties wouldn't come off those. They also were hard-pressed to come off their rifle units. First of all, the weapons cost more. Okay, the cost for a rifled gun was about three times the cost of a standard musket. Second, you had to train the men, and they had to have all the support technology to go along with the rifle. Now in this day and age, I would say probably long-range riflemen would have a comparable value, 50 caliber gunners that are experienced, especially with formations, which we have a lot of units out there that have many 50 caliber weapons, might have a comparable standing, depending on how the campaigns ebb and flow, control of the west, as opposed to the patchwork quilt of the battlefield of the east coast. be very unique uh... and begin depending on how motivated which i think everybody better be motivated our job will be discovered the country uh... fighting in everywhere from the top end of florida to maybe the bottom of arizona across you know through the through uh... middle pain through colorado that's quite likely that somebody at least some units would be participant that way that's it's actually a good question because some people won't want to travel wade simply double dot but quite for my state or a plane for my area of the country i'm not going to ship out move across all the way to the other side of the you know the the comment but if we want to get rid of this problem we're going to have to scrub out california and we're going to have to scrub out you know the mexico and you know part arizona so one way or another we're going to have to project that strength and there's going to be a hard-pressed recruitment to get that done and that'll or again if you find out by me guys that the old story you're under contract if you get under contract then men no different than than today then you're obligated to fight rear-told the fight we won't go overseas not not for quite some time would be too busy dealing with all the problems have been created here so don't worry won't believe in the continent though you just Probably be able to truck pretty much everywhere you need to fight. That's a mark. Go ahead call her. Chip in there. Thank you. What are the chances of those units, while in the move up, picking up additional members? Is that also a possibility? Well, yes, because one of the things that's going to happen is you'll have individual units that are organized much like the first days of the war. And we need to be prepared for this. You have to be prepared to have a war council. even in transit, if you have units that are moving in the same direction, participating in the same activity, but do not have, say, an attached parent unit. Example, imagine the British would never have left the battlefield alive if we had just a hair more cooperation and a little better field organization after Lexington. remember what the british went out to concord the fact concord well they extended themselves and that we had we if you think about it we literally had anywhere the number could the numbers are argued because of the believe even more people responded than officially is real is accepted but we had ten twelve times number of men the british had the field we should have annihilated them but one of the problems with small unit cooperation and larger unit you know command structure of any kind even a strong as it i call it a straw boss because it's appropriate okay everybody understand that we know who this guy is yep as the done anything before yep i know in the place or he served before okay uh... what was the uh... colonel to the colonel general staff officer maybe lieutenant i don't care but lieutenant congratulations they are general guess what your brain let's look at the map but figure out we can stop them and how we can chop them up and then how we can annihilate them and if if just one element had gotten their act together on april nineteen the only story would have heard is british units slaughtered you know in deployment to complicate guns because that's what should happen i mean in reality two things projection of fours or one last year for about ten fifteen seconds well that's rather fascinating uh... well okay you're you're connection to the little rough might be from your end up but okay will begin our repeat again that uh... had we successfully had better small unit organization on april nineteen and it had been employed there to build a british survivors they've been dead wounded and or captured and all captured because there would have been no place to escape they had sufficient force in the field but they didn't have good creator cooperation now some units just like you're asking hold on well what they did there is the unit that were organized came along and start rolling up other men and kind of ad hoc work them into a little battle groups and i'm i mean battle groups i'm talking about the teams were should have been like a better organized a here the sergeant a these four guys yours now when five more guys show up here to have ten congratulations but these pop four guys your responsibility get a more you know what i could buy a point all five of you move on a you know what i tell you to and the other five here in the other five there are you work it up but you have to be on the run the advantage we have it we do have a good marshal bailey because of the number of years of war we've been in and i mean we've really been a war almost all my life so we do have a deep large number of people have a good understanding of structure but what they're going to have to apply it uh... in the field you do what what this could do is change your formation obviously for the positive uh... nathan bedford forest nathan bedford forest organized basically legion type units uh... you have one one element that was artillery one-horse one-infantry and that would be balanced out but that would be a you know i get a trial system and he he did he did build variations on that but it was a successful idea and it worked in effect so much so that uh... for the five the formations that he moved but for you know his his method of application and how we macro motion to the people mara rather than micromanage he macro managed he would point at a person give them a test of a year get this done here's what i want you to do here's who you have organized move i don't have any more time than that however is the people he was pointing at typically were good work developed cadre that he had built up himself uh... before he ever got the field bedford actually nathan bedford forest actually organized units and they took away from him he was a he was fantastic at organizing units uh... and putting them into full fighting strength they would snatch away from me he finally said well either this one's mine or i'm leaving now i'm abbreviating a much bigger story but in the process when he got into the field he actually incorporated uh... for instance texas militia uh... he uh... integrated louis diana militia many of these unit commanders did this anyway but he successfully pulled the band uh... develop them to the same level and standard of uh... organization is his units on the move and by the time he got to the objective he was incredibly successful in focusing the energy that he developed so yes it's very likely you will have units will be told in uh... and of course it would be beneficial to the units being told in they may have decided there you know people are going to organize they're pointed the right direction but they don't have uh... focus This gives them the solution with regard to being able to focus energy. So that helps too. Tit for tat is beneficial both parts. Anything else? Thank you. One of the things to remember is we have to be on the fly. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. Remember that axiom. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. The other thing is we have to cooperate. now you're going to have to be cautious and again that's something that you're going to have to start judging people that the or you could be judgmental belly up again uh... you're going to have to make decisions on the on on the fly and also perhaps changed those decisions based upon relative performance of somebody isn't doing their in doing their job uh... One of the things that's nice about being a straw boss is the straw boss is temporary. And when the time comes, you're in charge for the period of time, but a war council might actually move to change the command structure or move something to change a particular process. This idea of a war council was fully in use during the American War for Independence, where you had continental, you had fixed state militia, and you had independent militia. typically independent militias outnumbered the state's militias and certainly outnumbered the Continental's. It was nothing for a town to bring together, you know, like say, hey, they just ransacked Schmitzberg. Well, my brother's over there. My cousin's over there. Well, how many of you people want to go deal with this problem? Well, about half the male population raises their hand. So what happened is they, okay, anybody want to sign up? We're a formidable militia. We'll be over at the courthouse or the church. uh... at eleven o'clock and uh... we'll get the thing rolling and it would be it was already an established mechanism to malicious already there but a mobilized militia and typically at independent militia was very commonly organized because of local threat or not well front took place now or counsel of where you have different units like this come together you have a war council to determine command structure and then you move It was the war council that saved us from an entanglement in the War of 1812, which they tried to downplay and then even rewrite. And I've read on the air several times, it was the militia that towed in the regulars who were going to try and overextend us and probably would have lost us, our northern army. And they tried to flip that completely around. Oh, the regulars were so wonderful. No, the regulars in many cases had a lot of problems because they were no different from any other bureaucracy. Just like the pentagram bureaucracy you're seeing right now failing us for the exact same reasons. And over, you know, again, overrated, but also, you know, top heavy, which is a big problem. So there's the balance. Because a lot of people are like, well, we need more command personnel. We do not want a preponderance of poop of poop. that perform ill, you know, in an ill manner against the integrity of the formation and the value of the forces. And that happens all the time. I'm sorry, I heard a voice call or jump in there, please. Yeah, this is Tex McShere. You gotta remember, if we would have annihilated the the regulars that day on the 19th, the word would have been gone back to England and the king that they had lost a whole brigade because that's how big the force was that went out there. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it would have been, well, the very least, let's put it this way, there's two things that would have happened. Number one, is it would have denied the invader a massive amount of its fighting strength. And now here's the thing, you would have had people surrender. There were people that tried to surrender. We brought this up many, many, many times on the air. There were people that tried to surrender, but one of the other problems with no management mechanism or at least a straw boss was nobody wanted to take anybody and surrender. There were units, they were basically, remember when you hear the term company in the British Army in 1775, a company is a squad. So you got 10 men as a sergeant. they put their rifles upside down they got their muzzles to the ground they've got the but stock up there holding in front of them and they keep walking up to people trying to surrender and big nobody wants to take a look it's like don't be a huge your buddies are really don't need to be bird with me all of the beauty of right now at the guy finally surrendered to a woman uh... uh... seventy-year-old woman all funny i'll take care come on so some woman who was not part of the militia but certainly american are basically took charge of the british quad and walked around down the road so they would get shot now the only thing that i don't see that much information on is what you know what happened to the prisoners i mean they were getting that you can get anybody per se i mean some people might shot a few of them but for the most part you know you need what the person we shot down everybody kind of just let them be all you if your family showed up for hopefully with a friend somebody showed up to help you but the brits were screwed not a kind of some people would step up and help them but as far as the world the prison prisoners go whatever was taken as prisoners there's it's a fog about that they return them or trade them uh... we did they just take their i mean certainly take their weapons problem you know that but after that the question is do you want to give a back to the bad guys at the beginning of the war did you trade them for some of your people that would make sense because now prisoner trades were normal hell right up to the civil war guys the if the american uh... you know northern war of aggression uh... trip about prisoner exchanges on a massive scale or the normal in the beginning of the civil war so that they had again it been that way back through uh... to the american war for independence so the big thing you had to be a bit of the prepared to do it somebody has to step up and at least create some ad hoc temporary infrastructure even if it's at the moment uh... congratulations bob here's a little you know purple ribbon or you know whatever you got your the squad leader here's another purple ribbon your squad leader i mean granted to be something different from that but it could be got more than a ribbon or bow bow with them i don't know It's like you're a squad leader, you're a squad leader, you're a squad leader. One, two, three, four, five. Who here is together? Okay, you four over there, come over here with this guy. Anybody else? Who else? Okay, there's four more. There you go. You got nine guys. Hold on for a second. Anybody else got any groups that came here? Okay, there we go. Yeah, you've got 10. You're good. You've got six, seven. Okay, anybody else here just on their own? Okay, come here. You're with the first squad. You, you're with these here. Real quick, let's check. Who do you got for weapons? The only other variation in what will determine how you also jiggle the cards is what weapon is the person carrying. And that's where you're going to have to manage a little bit too because you're not going to break up. Do not. Do not break up existing small groups that come together that have already been in place. If four guys show up, well we're all reorganized, we figure we can find some other people. Okay, those four guys stay together. You don't break them up and go, well, I'm in charge now. And you go here and you got new, new, new, no, no, no. You'd be an idiot to do that. Try to wag your weenie, your dick in somebody's face and try to show him who's boss while you're busy screwing with resources that have already been developed. You're an idiot for doing that. So instead, that's where you have to demonstrate some management skills. You have four men held at the very least by modern standards. That is a fire team. You've got an eight man squad. You got a four man fire team, right? so yet one more man and he'll be the tail in charlie in fact could be somebody experienced but maybe it's not hey i kid you got a time no i just bought a rifle and all the stuff okay i'll tell you what you see really haven't got any time train with anybody no okay we're over here with these four now you four he's your responsibility congratulations your team you know that works but you gotta move faster you remember make a decision lead follower get the hell out of the way So you've got to be ready to make decisions and also follow. Remember what Heinlein said, take orders, follow orders. If you agree to the command structure, then there's a point where you're going to be told you're going to be giving an idea what to do. Now you, there's where you have to bite the bullet sometimes. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I want to point out our military now is so centralized that Commanders can't make decisions. They're not allowed to. They're not giving the autonomy to take initiative of their own. So when you're decisive, you're always going to be forcing them to respond to you. That's what you want. Exactly. And again, this is one of the things about making decisions. Move. Do something. Do something. Okay, it doesn't make any... It may not be right every time, but do something. This is the most common error made because remember inaction is action. The lack of motion is an action. That's the most common mistake made. Well, I'll just hunker down and stay right. Yeah, you did. You stayed right there. So again, inaction is action. Not making a choice. Somebody else might make the choice for you. you know from the other side and this is why when you have a an issue that presented before you again if you do stay in position standing there with your you know what what looking like deer in the headlights will simply get you dead so you have to make decisions big and just dispersed big and and meanwhile uh... determine where you're going to begin and how how they're going to begin if you're going to do that i prefer carrying a tool for their reason only because i find put dirt between me and whatever else is coming at me it's probably gonna be better than the bullets and i couldn't you know sucking air and hit me uh... rather than put into something else first again cover and concealment but that's that's a sidebar otherwise uh... but nothing here real quick with regard to organization is support units remember when you're talking about traveling you're going to probably you know what some of the don't want to tell and charlie's but some of what you're going to be snagging our support units uh... you've got people that have either organized or you know what's it may have been deal what elements may be separated from another command and may simply not be able to reorganize with the original formation then you pick them up and you move them with you you take them along for the ride uh... medical communications could be combat engineers boy you'd be blessed with combat engineers uh... and that's why again you need to be prepared and with a plan of how to be able to remember it's it's a snail trail it's a fake it's a it's a a snake system that uh... you use and in fact a blinky think about moving military forces are like a flinky okay uh... because you have this compression initially and then jump off when you have when you get to what's called the fee but afford it to the battle area which by the way to be very vague if you're in a go warfare situation but when you're at the edge of the fee but you're built up everything is the everything is the uh... pre deployed ready to move when the jump off takes place then the great first push of the energy forwarded takes place but you have to pick your way through the battlefield and again this is where initiative on the part of unit commanders fire team leaders squad leaders and platoon leaders to advance forward or continue advance for the mission will spear point units have to continue to get stay motivated and the biggest promise there are so many obstacles any personnel uh... artillery where there's all kinds of stuff coming at you straight atcha and so they're your spearhead units your best units with the greatest amount of experience will be the ones picking their way through the area of operation to get you to your objective without significant loss of force of available resource. And again, that way you have the fist when eventually you get to the objective, there's this compression that takes place, but it takes a certain amount of time to build up sufficient fighting force to be able to focus superior or at least equal force with the objective depending on what it is now if you're a gorilla force remember most cases you pick a you pick the five-year-old blind kid in other words you don't play equal and you don't try to find a boxing match you're going to try to find a match where you come in bludgeon them to death horribly and strip them bare-ass naked of everything they've got and move on to the next target if it's para-conventional it's pretty much the same but you will continue to utilize everything that you acquire in unconventional you're willing to destroy what you acquire and in other words you're not you're only going to cherry pick and you destroy if you can't cash it you destroy it and with our with paraconventional you're going to continue to accumulate and you're going to continue to use it but you're willing to consume it to its and and then you destroy it in other words every last bullet mortar shell available and then the unit is destroyed you take it to a given and of consumption In conventional, you preserve, conserve, and advance. Employ, you're going to constantly employ, constantly employ, but you have to have that resupply. So you have to have those support units that you may be able to tag along. You never know what you're going to find in the field. And you also have to develop, you know, organic support for any of the formations that you have, which will include accumulation of transport. uh... tactical transport for supply but also tactical transport for in actuation of uh... sick and wounded and or p o w s star collecting people that put their hands up they might have something to say that might be useful and so you don't shoot a ball not bread not anyway well sometimes you do it i can't stop it and i'm not going to picture an alligator karen i could never conversation with them um... not really cried about it that's the one thing about this conflict is again i'd i'd like to be able to have time to talk to certain people but i also realistically know that some of you will get there before me and you probably are going to have much of a conversation other words all high high up above all there you go yeah see how it works so that's one of the frustrations of we'll again intelligence collection it's one of the tough parts about you will you do need to be able to uh... in fact peons to peons to generals everybody has information and peons in many cases have more valuable information that's directly useful towards keeping you alive of that general with a star on his shoulder you might find the peons the one who dug all the holes that put all the minds in place you ever think about that one or is your job what did you do on the proper or separate or were you working what you really with the others who were when usual ok or salute but the idea is that what you do is you're interrogating to identify the task or you know what was the job of the individual now remember some are going to be lying because they might be more valuable than you really expected and you may have caught somebody you didn't anticipate and that's where the job of the interrogator and or you in the field initial inter with initial interrogation without showing any surprise and never drug never showing your car realizing that you have somebody else other than who they claim to be You don't want them to realize that you know that. They might just decide they don't want to be around for whatever other conversations might take place. Another thing about movement is accumulation of parts, spares, etc. Remember, I was watching something the other day that was kind of really off. It was a little B movie, but it was interesting. It was just going through a bunch of the collections of stuff we picked up at the estate sales. and with the tank crew and they're looking at the tracks and the guy goes all the folk like special tools guys uh... german american everybody learned real quick that you know the special tools everybody's got a mam board they really want that special uh... tread track and bogey wheel repair all of that was on every vehicle available maybe some of the more sophisticated machinery wasn't there but all of the armstrong okay beat it with a crowbar or with a pledge hammer uh... tool technology was on hand and what you need we're going to recognize uh... more sophisticated stuff for certain people equipment you worry worry about the ideas of the trouble is getting the role to get it out of a lot of fire to get it back to work to be fixed better by people with better tools well that's you always talk to do that So you want to make sure that you have engineer and sapper tools on board that includes shovels, picks, come-alongs, crowbars, I mentioned those, but also pry bars. One five-foot or six-foot pry bar is worth a fortune in the field. Well-made American steel, I'm going to prefer a loud China Sport. and you might want to watch around for that you'll probably have to search nowadays that that's out there but you want to look look for american even used american even a little tired used american disappeared most of the china jump made uh... but that's the separate separate category as far as maintenance operations or you figured out what wrenches what what what tools would you need better if universal as possible for getting the job done minimizing if you can the weight maximizing the performances number of ways you can get around that all one of the things i ran into here i got a batch of our multi head uh... dual head uh... sockets which is really kind of cool they've saved space i use them or keep them with the electric uh... twelve-volt uh... driver half-inch driver i've got and uh... motor operated tonight not here but they will move things better my little pinkies will've got a good amount of torque and uh... the it's got the name same number of socket head options but half the number of components that are in the kit saving on weight so i'm not pull in that many more pounds around Those are a nice thing to have, not necessarily your first choice. And yeah, these were set up for pneumatic. So they're hard to steal. They have nothing fancy. Gray, or for me, gray, black, park rising for the finish, not chrome. Anyway, ideas. When we're in the field, one of the most important things is you've got to stay motivated. That's another problem. I don't care how tired you get, I don't care how exhausted you are. If you're wanting to be in management, you don't get tired. You also don't get sick. You all better remember that. And even when you get hurt, you're not hurt. If you want to be in management, you've got a job to do. You've got all the things to take care of to keep yourself alive. Plus, it's your job to keep everybody else alive and moving. So get motivated. You've got to be self-inspired if you're going to choose to win. It's that simple. Now another thing here that we're seeing more and more of, and again this is going to be a big problem, is we've got this big wave of casualties with the coronavirus, you know, shots, the crap going on there. That is going to become a big burden on this country. Now there's two groups though. They're the ones who are really going to be sick. and there's the already neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies who are going to be bug eyed and this crazy town that you've seen in the last year being scared of getting sick. That means like they already are. Oh wait a minute, like they already are. And you've already seen what these Fruit Loops are like. It's gonna get bad when these characters start dropping from some of the other stuff that's going on where it's not hidden anymore. and it's going to become really obvious because of the density in population that is going to be debilitated not necessarily die okay i know the way it will be a big die off well yeah there will be a bunch of probably will die won't be from the shot per se as we go it'll be from whatever it is that gets them that their immune system can handle and it does not have to be the corona beer virus you know d slash death slash dummies slash dingo uh... variant it could be any number of all their viruses that are out there nobody wants talk about that if you destroyed or damage the immune system which they did intentionally so they've got everybody on the government drug so to speak the government shot which by the way won't save them and they're doing it and they've got saving them now okay that is going to be a big chunk of the zombies that are going to be demanding or trying to put on you Burdens you cannot at the time at that time except when you're a mark if I may go ahead jump in there Yeah, are they you think they're shooting up the blue helmets too with the With the murder death kill shot No, anybody that, okay, here's how this works. It's kind of like what I got this conversation about. I know for a fact, and I've talked about this on and off for years, it's like if you talk to the asshats in Washington, they know they don't get any of the shots. Or, they'll never do that, Swill. I've actually had them years ago. Actually, one of them said that. Well, I don't take any of that, Swill. And this is one of those characters who would be telling all of you two. so when you when you understand that they were knockers and pit swappers they've already been given the high side uh... those that are of value yes the ones that they would say that you want to be a little take the u.s. military because you're going to betray the u.s. military which is what the regime is doing obama hate this country all the foreign troops are going to be pretty well safe and secure and will not have been given anything that is going to be debilitating so you're going to have this problem running rampant with all kinds of secondary infection issues because it could be anything uh... knocking down the performance level which is especially significant when it comes to endurance so any of these units that they're going to be using for instance for harder forward strike that i get any of the back anything like what they're giving the peasants they're not even more they have no intention of doing that there there that would be a pollution airport for that matter again we will talk about what he knows well again uh... walk the he did you know that he got a shot will really got a lot with the way every time i see that bs on tv with any of these potent aching I'll tell you what, you sit there and let me go around the corner here and let's find some of those shots they're giving the peasants. Let me come back in here and give you one of those. Oh, you can't do that! Yeah, I kind of figured you couldn't do that. Because you see that shot of saline that they gave the asshat? That means nothing. And I, there's no doubt, in my mind, pretty much most everything we're seeing is a lie. as far as you know what it does we already know what what to what degree they're lying about the quote-unquote product because it is not in don't ever use that the word because it's not it's a murder death kill shot always rub that in with everybody's like no there's nothing to do with protecting one because everybody that took it is now terrified if they're gonna come in contact with somebody else because they'll get what they were they took the shot for so then why take the shot this is an oxymoron circle jerk where it's like are you really that stupid and faint or foolish that you're going to argue me that you argued to me that i need to do what you did but you are stupid because well wait a bit this does nothing for you but creates more of a burden upon you that's insane but you know what we're dealing with idiots sticks are three groups we're dealing with the communists we're dealing with the brain dead and that there are people and you understand the communist know exactly their there's no different from us in one respect They know exactly what's going on. They know they did it and they know what they're doing. And what they hate is that you all know what they're doing. But you're not with them. You see, so we're not the group they really want to keep. In fact, it's why you are in the crosshairs to be exterminated by the turds that are these pedo queers of $3 bill fruit loop nutcases. Go ahead, call or jump in there. We got just a few minutes. Go ahead. Yeah, this text Mexican. Yeah, they want the military to take it They want us to take it but yet the illegal aliens that come across they will not they don't have to take it. No Yep, who's the other army? Remember the term I've mentioned this many times. It's called a corretment with royalty in the past if they had a duchy and or you know a holding a property holding and the peasants got uppity or they weren't producing enough and they would go in and kill off the peasants it's called a correct month it's where you kill all of the stock off and i worked humans and you introduce a new population into that dutch here that area that's what they're doing and they're left their ass off because you're not supposed to know what i just told you they're left their top because you're supposedly don't know but anybody who just heard what i said knows what i'm talking about now This goes back through with any of these spit swapping ring knocking Yamagawa wearing turds into the depths of time. It's called a corretment. And it was again where you kill off all the human women, kids, everybody. There's no slaves kept behind. Everybody in the area is considered a risk because they were either rebellious or they weren't of value or they had a, they were becoming too smart. And so you kill them off, that's what their plan is, kill them off and dump in the idiots. Well, what are they doing across the border? You think we're getting the best? You think we're getting anything other than shoe size IQ coming across the border? Because the ones coming across the border want something for free, and so the characters are giving it to them for free, for now. now one thing that one person acknowledge your just a little bit ago was the welfare state will be dead if this whole thing goes away it's going all of their welfare state crap the way that everybody's known it we can sit on your dead ass meat steak because the people are well-fared to sit on their dead ass and yet they do each day contrary what you might think i'd watch at the grocery store carl lee uh... you do regular working guy get hamburger because it's what he could afford the characters of welfare all the best cuts all the highest-priced tough and they were and they were shoplifting on top of that hundreds of dollars based about working croakers watched it everyday hours after hours at a time guy coming in all sweaty worked all day you've got hamburgers and a little bit red cans The one that's got welfare, got food stamps up the ass, all hell, you've got every treat and every goodie you can imagine and they're buying premium cut steaks and they're buying name brand canned goods. And that's just the way it is. And of course, like I said, just understand the machine and understand what they're trying to do to us. Yeah, I've been there, got five kids, pregnant woman, and the guy's standing there and they got two carts full of stuff. Yeah, and again, and it ain't cheap. But there's a, and again, well, and then, well, God knows what to do. Now we know what the illegals are just getting away with. They're getting away with murder is what they're doing, and the idea is to murder us. So we've got to play fight, fight for your life. And all of you out there need to get better at what you're doing. It's that simple. Be the best at what you can be. Again, what Heinlein said, you should be able to do anything. everything we got the brains we got the thinkers they got the thinkers but we need to apply ourselves now and understand the only solution is awesome there's no apple excuse me there's no dink head coming around the corner there was some white hat on here but i'll say you could put on your dead ass but eat popcorn how many of you have been pulled print that up in some kind of conversation all need to do anything because Hillary is going to be arrested tomorrow and then the White House are going to just do everything for us and while we can sit on our dead hind end and do nothing just pop up on give play get the popcorn going to sit back and start you I've had that dribble going on for a moment come back in the power right and again well again there's other stuff going on There's other stuff going on like I said beyond even what we're talking about here Most important is again for yourself guys square your technology away I know I keep harping on that but there's always something that usually if you're you take for granted or you put off The priorities that your basic combat load be a hundred percent right now You have to be the demonstration of how things should operate You have to lead by example. I need you to do this because you're helping all of us in the process but every one of you need to square yourself away you need to be strapped you know how your equipment works you need to know where your equipment is and you need to be ready to move at a moment's notice and you do that and you're you again this that that terrifies the enemy because they are they're hating the idea that we are acting like adults so for everybody here oh we're past the top by the way for all of you we got to be adults that actually leave now too And for all of you, again, organize our equipment train as malicious. Establish the 510 program in your area of operation. Remember, communications, transport, and medical, especially medical. Shop at mess.com. Shop at mess.com. God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Oh boy, Google locked Ask Jans government email account. Oh, oh, how could this be? Oh, Google. Anyway, are you all relevant? Yeah, a bit of information I didn't really need. God bless you all, guys. Stay focused, stay the course, and remember, we've got a war to win, and we plan on winning. Bye-bye.