September 23, 2021
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1h 9m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including coffee and tea storage strategies, homemade camouflage techniques using walnut husks, and featured a Guns N' Gadgets segment on Second Amendment litigation. He analyzed amicus briefs filed against New York's pistol permit case at the Supreme Court, identifying organizations and 152 members of Congress opposing gun rights. Koernke also addressed concerns about foreign military presence at Grayling, Michigan, tested optical lighting systems, and warned against COVID-19 vaccines while encouraging listeners to stockpile decontamination supplies at low cost.
- preparedness
- coffee storage
- camouflage
- walnut husk dye
- second amendment
- new york rifle and pistol association v new york
- amicus briefs
- gun control
- grayling michigan
- foreign troops
- fort custer
- kellogg airfield
- covid-19 vaccine
- michigan militia
- self-sufficiency
- optical lighting systems
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He 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, speaking low to me. He fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as if for future generations this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh- 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 torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd 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 Tyrant trampled each god-given rite, 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, dill the land of the free? 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 and occupied territories, Southwest, North, Northeast and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on. libertytreeradio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and running with FM Microstations, CV Baystations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And it is beautiful damp cloudy gray Thursday is 805 p.m. Eastern San Excuse me, Eastern Standard Time, make sure you get that right. It is the 23rd of September, the 13th year of open Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist. Occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. Let the dance begin and oh first of all before we any further smell oh Hazel that coffee from dollar or two, you know the taste Was the last bag and this is the last cup six years into the war it's five and a half six year old coffee and Best thing you've ever tasted since you haven't had coffee for a month or two and you dug one up from one of your caches and You don't have to have much but it's something you'll appreciate All those little things that get cut off as soon as the enemy starts to genuinely attack America. Even the cheap beer is gonna be gone. That ain't gonna take long all by itself. So a quick reminder, keep putting the retort pouch type car or the metal containers of or brick vacuum pack containers of coffee on the shelf. Also key. Now, tea is a good cheapy, but it's not as cheap as it used to be. It used to get more for less, obviously. But a 100 count box of tea bags goes a long way if you've got a hearts and minds project going on and you need to give somebody a little bit of caffeine. It costs you a dollar at the Dollar Tree and you box them up, tin them up as your best bet to keep them as dry and clean and separate from the environment as possible. And when you're done, What you have is a product that can be handed out or you can met it out with volume production. In other words, you do tanks of tea, little pots of tea like boiling pots or you can send with coffee by the way. Urns are really great. If you got the big old industrial coffee urns, those are great for the coffee. But with tea, the idea is you can stretch it with the tea bags and it does make a bit of a difference or issue it out. And it's a responsibility to the person to get every last little brown morsel of numbliness out of that tea bag that they can. And that's always been a joke in all the old World War II movies with the Brits. Remember, in any number of different movies that were done back in the day, would of course emphasize the fact that you get like either one or two or three dips from the tea bag, or you know, it looks more like pee water than tea. Well, because the bag's been used so many times, well that's a fact. Coffee grounds really would be the same thing. You're not just going to use coffee grounds once in the future. And there'll be people waiting in line when you're done with them just to get something that tastes kind of like coffee. So heads up on that one. The big thing here again is certain items need to be on the shelf in force and spread out. That's the other thing. With regard to coffee and tea, those are two commodities. Coffee being the tougher of the two. Tea will always be more plentiful. It's interesting even though, you know, Ceylon and other places like that are most common for tea. They're not the only ones. And it's strange how commerce with those countries are usually more readily available than the coffee countries when things go bad. Coffee beans have always been one of those spices, so to speak, that is high priority on the trade list when the time comes for anybody who's in the know. So again, you got the Dollar Tree 8-ounce coffee, it's like a no name brand, whatever the brand is, in hazelnut, French, or French vanilla, or regular blend. They also have the espresso and the bricks, and I highly recommend those because the bricks are vacuum packed just like cans would be. The pouch is compromised because it tends to open up, you know, expand a bit. It actually kind of like the tire inflating. So that tells you that if you have them on the shelf, anything that looks like it's starting to change out may have compromised with age as far as the seal goes. So you grab that and use that first. Otherwise, use a dating system, which we do everything. We date canned goods, bagged goods, doesn't mean it's what it is. MREs, pop-tarts. One of the reasons I bring up Pop Tarts right now, for instance, Ollie's here, although I think I caught the tail end of it, have a bunch of the military cases or institutional cases of Pop Tarts, 48 count and I think what was the other one, 106 or whatever. Anyway, these are big boxes. But what they are, they're for military use, for ration use, pass out. And they're perfect for that very reason. That's one of the reasons I grab the Pop-Tarts is, no, it's not exciting, but it is something where you go, here's your dessert item. Here's a can of beans. Here's utensils. Here's some condiments. And here's some beverage. Congratulations. That's better than the character down the road is getting, which is sucking papers and nothing. OK? And like you say, taste change up. Yeah, all the like the ones I'm looking at right here one of them is a strawberry the other one is Cinnamon toast in the pop-tarts. That's what comes in those cases But then I've got another one which is blueberry and it's got the pretzel of the other ones are pretzels pretzel pop-tarts and All of them actually are all good enough for what they're for the idea is to fill the void and you know throw calories Needless to say they're all kinds of other better products But in order to feed 100 or 200 or 300 people at a time, you're going to need, it has to be affordable. We aren't made out of money, but we certainly can take advantage of all the distress stores and put everything off the side that we need. Example, oatmeal, rice, beans. Again, Dollar Tree, they've had, and I should have mentioned this, the tour block too. As is always the case, there are seasonal things that pop up. Right now, there is a larger canned salmon that everybody all recognize. Actually, the canned salmon, they got canned mackerel. But they have the best price for mackerel right now, dollar a can, obviously, and it's not the smaller, newer 13-ounce cans. These are the full-size, traditional cans that you'd expect, slight paper to them. They are fresh catch and a dollar a piece. So you might want to check your local dollar tree to see what is on the shelf right now because if it shows up at one it's going to show up at others at the same time. Now the other advantage is that these are not the zip tie, the zip tie, the zip top cans. These are the traditional cans and I have more confidence in them. I know they will last longer. So, if at all possible, you want them with a conventional, you have to find a can opener lid. If you get them the other way, just remember that your pecking order for priority is fresh food. Needless to say, freezer's got to be used up behind that. You can also dry some of that as you have to thaw it out rather than eat it all fast. And then canned goods on the shelf along with other dry goods, the rice and beans are as you need to because typically they have a very, very long storage life. Just keep the rodents and critters out of them, the bugs. So metal storage is best. But if you at very least buy gallon pails and containers inside that, just keep it drier. But while you're doing that for bulk, The, if I had canned goods, the priority for consuming, even though I might want one of those other tasty cans, is the zip cans of any kind. They need to be used in the first year or two of activity simply because we have found that with storage, some of the companies have done a better job than others, but it varies depending on who built the damn, you know, can lid. They will eat through, okay, faster. Also, it's a matter of the product if it has a higher acid content. So that's another thing taken into consideration when it comes to prioritizing what you're going to eat. Freeze-dried should be very last to use, unless that's all you've got. Because freeze-dried has a decade, you know, shelf life, two decades, three decades. We really can't be sure how long it could last. It could last purely a matter of how long does the packaging last before it compromises and breaks down in some way. But you'll still mix and match. You change it up. You can work however you want. And you're your personal dietician manager in this case. The other thing about, nice thing about Distress Stores, as Fluffy just said a minute ago, change out. One of the things we got was a whole bunch of cappuccino. They're right now popping up from Folgers. They're a brand, a line that they came up with. Apparently it's not kicking in the way they thought. It's got three or four flavors. But it's powder cappuccino basically same stuff you get the powder packs with the MREs Again, you're gonna be either use it for yourself But you're gonna be using it until it's gone once you open it up obviously because you don't want to waste it But if you're you know in a garrison situation or if you're in your retreat or outpost or house, you know, wherever It's one of those items that you can pop open and serve a lot of people and everybody gets a neat change up to go inside the watered-down coffee you're gonna be serving Another place where that's good is with the instant coffee. I buy a combination. I haven't even mentioned the instant, but combinations, whatever it is, it's best priced cheapest. I'm not worried about the brand, although I would remind you that a lot of people don't like Sanca, but Sanca is the closest thing to the original C-Rash and K-Rash and coffee because that's the company that made the original coffee. So the old Sanca products Typically, are a finer grain. They have a little different taste, a little nuttier in some ways. It depends on, you know, again, which there's a couple variations as far as some of the, like they've got a dark roast, I guess now. That wasn't around in the past. But in the instance, cheapest for the mostest, it would be your first choice. The, if you're looking for sea ration coffee, like I said, Sanca, most of the other one. Nestle did some of the last contracts with the C-Rations. They were part of one of the companies. But again, it was a standard formula coffee, instant coffee that they used. And actually, it was pretty good as far as I'm concerned. I mean, after all, if you're starving in the field, everything's good. But these are things you need to be thinking ahead and dealing with when you've got a lot of people in one place. Also remember, happy new year. Yeah, people will probably be willing to kill for coffee. coffee and liquor, as we know, and needless to say sugar won't be any different. Sugar is going to disappear very quickly. The sweet food, as you know it, is going to be gone. It's just not going to be out there. The production of sugar, understand, if we get into a wartime situation, government will very quickly restrict sugar for over-the-counter sale because sugar is used in munitions. And when they get into a conflict, remember, Michigan produces white, you know, standard white beet sugar. Well, a big chunk of that goes to industrial processing, not to food consumption. And the more that you are shooting at people, and the more that they're dropping stuff on people, the more of that material they're going to divert from food category to, you know, ordinance category or chemical processing category. So just a heads up on that one. Doesn't mean that, you know, there are all kinds of different formulas for munitions, but Guys, the number one purpose for cranking out the sugar that they do here in Michigan is for industrial application, not for food consumption, even though Pioneer Sugar and everybody else is there. Same is true even for Ohio. During sugar beak harvesting and production, guys, they stack sugar outside in mounts, literally outside, and it's of course going to be bucketed and shipped out very, very quickly. And it's the same stuff you get in the bags, but it's run with a bucket and they dump it in a hopper on a train and down the road a goat. Tealed of course, because they don't need it rained on, but it's amazing if you've ever seen one that gets to the peak in harvest and then processing how they handle the product. Not to mention the fact that sugar has some medical applications as well. Oh yeah, for wound maintenance or for bed sores, that's one of the oldest tricks, is sugar. People don't realize that. And other issues with regard to internal or torso damage, certain types of injuries. Sugar is used as a direct application. White-process sugar, guys. The other thing is to consider other ways to get sugar. Remember maple, this is why a lot of stuff is maple flavored. Maple syrup can be turned into maple sugar in the process of boiling. You can actually go in that direction. And it was a very common northern sweetener, although maple is everywhere in the country. So any place where you get a maple tree, you can tap it, you can produce sugar. There are other sweet woods that can be used but you get different accents, different flavors. Some more woody, literally woody like in smoked woody, etc. But it's the sugar woods, the sweet woods that you're looking for that. Maple being the priority. Another thing is that time of year, walnuts. I've been mentioning walnuts. In fact, I still have some stain on my fingers from the camouflage I'm working on. I was wearing gloves, but I got a spot where I handled something after the fact. And by God, I'll tell you what, that walnut stain, if you would like to have a permanent sun tan, that's two shades darker than the sun tan you'll ever get. Walnut husk is great. And I'm talking just raw. If you just had several that were crushed and I was kind of, oh, I got to hurry and I get it back over the program here. So I grabbed them and I threw them in and I've got this area. that old washed it twice and I knew it wasn't going to come out but it's basically a medium brown okay like light brown and this is the effect that I'm getting with the camouflage with what I'm doing with a splotch camouflage on the clothing right now so it's really cool exactly what I expected it to do but we are coming up with a third generation of what Houtari called the Corki Flage because Nancy has come up with a couple of different patterns that have become very popular in our circles over the years. And the second generation winter pattern that we put together, everybody really wanted to have more of. So we kind of taught everybody, gave a series of classes on how to make it. And then with the units that we have here, especially the Michigan militia at large, they use the pattern that Nancy came up with as their standard, have for about maybe what, 18 years, 20 years now? So pretty cool. This particular idea is because we're seeing it, we're going to continue to see a shortage and eventually a elimination of camouflage availability. So you got to remember where camo came from. You usually made it yourself. Okay. Tiger Stripe was originally paintbrush. That's why it's, you know, paint strokes. That's what that was. Tiger Stripe was originally OD green uniforms and either had the mama sons do it or the guys did it themselves to make up camouflage for field use. So just a heads up on that one. It can be done. And in this case, the nice thing is that the walnut is an organic. It does not create any shine. It does not create any strange or exotic reflection or thermal image. And blends in quite well with the rest of the material. It actually helps to neutralize some of the polyester issues with sparkle or a little bit of shine that you get with uniforms. with IR. So we're testing again. We're experimenting on that one. We should have some interesting things to see when time comes. Again, what I'm doing here real quick is a heads up. I'm using the tan or the tan and or the coyote colored uniforms. I'm using a six pocket pan. Well actually, I don't know, wait a minute, it's an eight pocket pan. Thought it was a six, but it's an eight. And in addition to that, there are a couple of tan battle blouses. that are cheap right now. One is a two pocket utility straight bottom shirt. And then of course the wood, the Coyote Brown and tan helmet covers. And these are all being paint brushed and the other is being sponge mush. The camouflage, what I'm doing is using the walnut and using different appliqués. and different thicknesses of application. The first test, you know, I've done it before, but I want to see if I can get this to work the way I like without switching to yet another color because I do have another dye option with another, with hickory, hickory husk, which takes more to work because you've got to boil it more. But hickory husk, not the, not the, not the hickory shell, but the husk on the outside, everybody discards. That's where you get your color variation and with the walnut it's staying right off the right up right when you try to de-shell it. Usually what you put a pair of gloves on, smash them with a hammer and smash the outer green hull with a hammer and then peel that off and throw that in a garbage bag or throw it off to the side in the field. And obviously you save your walnuts and you spread those out and you let them dry. Well the husk is what we want. And, again, if you do, if you, you'll learn a lesson, if you try to do it by hand without any, you know, gloves or anything on or like rubber gloves, what happens is your skin color around all of your areas of contact are going to change dramatically. And it stays. Very good permanent stain. using the lemon trick to set the dye with regard to the walnut isn't necessarily a requirement. It's something you can do, but you don't have to. And again, if you're in the field, you're just trying to break your pattern up. You've got a bunch of stuff you picked up from resale shops or donated by people in the local area, and you need to try to blend in better with the background. This is the way to do it. Again, improvise, adapt, and overcome. Now, I'll tell you what, before we go any farther, Edward, I think, double check Guns N' Gadgets. It's Thursday, guys. It is the 23rd of September. If you would, play the latest Guns N' Gadgets that is up on the page. And let's see if I hit the right one. We'll find out. Again, I want to say thank you to Rodney for sending an email. concerning what's happening down in Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, as a matter of fact. They've got a bunch of anti-gun stuff going on. Oh, here we go. Guns and gadgets? We'll be right back. The anti-gunners are scared, y'all. Scared. And they just came out in a big way against the upcoming case in the United States Supreme Court. You're going to want to watch this one. Sit by and watch this episode of Guns and Gadgets. 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If you're not a member of the channel, please consider subscribing. This is where you'll get Second Amendment news from all around the country, just about as fast as it will happen. And I really hope you'll help this channel get the word out as well. Let's just jump right into this. So if you've been watching these videos that I've put out, you'll... Remember, we talked a lot about this New York State Rifle and Pistol Association case versus New York. It's a direct challenge to the way that New York violates people's rights in turning away or denying people's Second Amendment right privilege based off of certain standards that New York has. And the entire gun control methodology It's basically founded on this principle. And should this case be ruled that is unconstitutional? And there's a lot of behind the scenes information pointing that way. But of course, we'll have to wait until the justices take this up on November 3rd. And we won't hear anything until springtime, maybe even as late as June as far as a decision. However, There are a lot of groups from around the nation that will file paperwork in support of overturning the case or in support of upholding the case. And I've talked to you before about how many people had come out and filed amicus briefus or amicus briefus, dependent briefus, amicus briefs, depending on where you live in the country. It's kind of like, you know, potato, potato, tomato type deal, although Dan Quayle spelt it wrong. There's a lot of groups that came out in favor of gun control yesterday at the Supreme Court as far as amicus briefs are concerned. I'm going to look off screen to the list here. I'm on the Supreme Court's website for this case. And I'm going to tell you how many amicus briefs were circulated yesterday regarding Keeping it the way it is, like violating people's rights is what these amicus briefs want. And one of them, just wait and see. So bear with me while I look off screen to read these to you. They received and circulated to the justices briefs from the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Pride Fund to End Gun Violence, Gays Against Guns, National LGBTQ Task Force, Equality California, Equality Florida, and Equality New York Fund. Also from the Violence Policy Center. from the city of Chicago and 11 other cities. Now, what cities you're going to ask? Well, I'm going to tell you. The city solicitors or city attorneys are their titles, but from Baltimore, Maryland, Cincinnati, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Los Angeles, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Portland, Oregon, St. Paul, Minnesota, San Diego, California, San Francisco, California, and of course Seattle, Washington. Those cities have come out saying, look here, justices, Supreme Court folk, keep letting us violate these people's rights because guns bad, criminals are okay, we're going to free them all, let them do whatever, but guns bad in the hands of good people. I'll continue because this is a long list and I want to get through this. The American Bar Association, the attorneys. The attorneys want you to get your rights violated continuously. The partnership for New York City, social scientists and public health researchers in support of respondents submitted their brief. the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence and 35 other organizations. And I'm going to tell you who these people are, because if you're just reading this stuff, you don't dig deep. You don't know all the companies that are coming out saying, hey, let's continue to violate these people's rights, because we need to stay away from the Constitution. And if you are a member of any of these groups or know somebody in any of these groups, It's time to start calling folks out if you're not doing it already. So which are these 35 other groups? Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence, Ceasefire Pennsylvania Education Fund, Colorado Ceasefire Legislative Action, Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence, the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action, Maine Gun Safety Coalition, Maine. Are you guys listening? Constitutional Carry, Maine. This group wants this to continue to go, this current standard of violating people's rights. Marylanders to prevent gun violence. The Massachusetts Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence. This state sucks. North Carolinians against gun violence. New Yorkers against gun violence education fund. The Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence. Protect Minnesota. The Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence. States United to Prevent Gun Violence. Stop handgun violence the Wisconsin anti-violence effort educational fund and Notice all these are funds where they want to give out that dollar bill to the politicians about the National League of Cities How about a brief for the states of California. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the National Urban League, Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, New York County Lawyers Association, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the American Civil Liberties Union, the New York Civil Liberties Union, every town for gun safety. Must be taking a second from buying the election in Virginia. Don't know what I'm talking about. Look at the video floating above. March for Our Lives, Corpus Linguistic Professors and Experts, the United States Senators Briefs. I am going to, let me click on this one. And if your senator is in here, they are voting or urging the United States Supreme Court to destroy the Second Amendment. Because make no mistake, if they rule that the state of New York and other states that do this that are not shall issue, if they rule this can stay the way it is, guys and gals, it's going to fundamentally change things, although it will fundamentally change things as well. So in this brief, this amicus brief, there are 152 members of Congress who are saying, please, Justices of the Supreme Court, please destroy what is known as the Second Amendment and let us continue to violate the rights of the Americans who we are supposed to be serving and we're supposed to be protecting the Constitution. But let's violate it. Here we go. I'm going to go down it quick. Take note and listen. Chuck Schumer, New York. Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin. Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut. Cory Booker, New Jersey. Tom Coppner, Delaware. Robert Casey, Pennsylvania. Chris Coons, Delaware. Tammy Duckworth, Illinois. Richard Durbin, Illinois. Diane Feinstein, California. Kristen Gillibrand, New York. Maisie Hirono of Hawaii. Patrick Leahy, Vermont. Ed Markey, Massachusetts. He's a douche. Robert Menendez, New Jersey. Chris Murphy, Connecticut. Alex Padilla, California. Jack Reed, Rhode Island. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. And Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island. Every one of them is a Democrat. Shocker! But there are a host of representatives, too many for me to name. So I will link it down below. I don't see an R next to any names. So shocker, these are the people who are anti-gun anyway, probably. But take note, because there were a lot of Democrats that ran and said, I am pro 2A. But take note, more briefs from Brady's gun control group. Former national security officials, see members of the business community, American Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of New York, American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, can't even talk right now, prosecutors against gun violence, the City of New York, Giffords Law Center to prevent gun violence, Americans against gun violence, and then we have a whole bunch of clergy. It's the Presiding Bishop and President of the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, General Sinod of the United Church of Christ, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Union to Reform Judaism, Women of Reform Judaism, Men of Reform Judaism, the Church of the Brethren, Office of Peacebuilding and Policy, Reconstructionist, rabbinical association, sorry if I'm messing these words up, I'm not familiar with them, reconstructing Judaism and more than 400 individual clergy and faith leaders from United Methodist, Presbyterian Episcopal, Evangelical Lutheran, United Church of Christ, Mennonite, Disciples of Christ, African Methodist Episcopal, Church of God in Christ, Unitarian Universalist, American Baptist, Cooperative Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic. Over 400 clergymen or women say, hey, violate rights. A brief from, it was like 17 professors of history and law. I guess they think they're important. And major city chiefs of police I took note of this one for obvious reasons. There are seven former commissioners or chiefs of police from the following cities. Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Newark, New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle, and DC. All of those are shitholes. So criminals are cool, but not you. You can't defend yourself. Sorry, for obvious reasons that burns me there. And a brief from John Elson. So. A whole lot of people came out yesterday against the Second Amendment in their amicus briefs saying, hey, court, we think that we should be able to control who has a gun in this country, especially if they're just doing it the right way. The criminals, we're not going to do anything to enforce the law or the tough on crime. In fact, we're going to just give all of these weapons to the Taliban and let everybody camp out at the southern border. But don't pay attention to that. Keep this illegal, unconstitutional action going forward. So back on in July, it was right around July 20th is when all the the pro 2A amicus briefs were submitted. Today, I wanted to tell you about all the anti-gun ones and there's some heavy hitters in there, including all those clowns. 152 members of Congress want to... Other internet providers not flexible enough will things have changed? Suddenlink introduces optimum flexibility. You want to keep violating your rights. They're pushing an agenda to violate the Constitution. And yet, some of you folks out here in our community are Democrat, and that's fine. But you're voting for these people who are gun grabbers. It's time to check yourself. Even if you vote Republicans, some of those Republican clowns do the same thing. They're both just two sides of the coin. That's a double-headed monster. They're all working to secure more power. There's one or two here or there that are saying the right thing, but are they doing the right thing? And along those folks, we the people have the power in this country. About time more of us start to realize that. Let me know what you think down below. I'll have a link to this specific section of the Supreme Court website where you can click on all of these amicus briefs You can read each one individually if you really have nothing better to do and we will be watching this one Close the anti gunners are shaking in their boots because if the Supreme Court Goes against this case and strikes down New York's style of issuing pistol permits a gun gun Permits over they term it in New York. I forget But this will kill gun control and it will take the legs right out from underneath it because this is kind of what the states that are anti-gun, this is what it's based off of. So we'll see. Let me know what you think down below. Link is down below. Please consider subscribing to the channel if you want the shirts that help support the channel, the Guns and Gadgets shirts and patches. I'll have a link down below as well. and check out the pinned comment, I'll throw them there too. So we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry your weapon. I love it in each and every single one of y'all, and thank you for being part of this channel. Take care. All right, thank you, Edward. And again, I wanted you to hear the list, and again, I want to thank our callers for kind of catching up on these. You read the list off, let's see, we have queers. We have manboy, you know that that lamb, okay, I remember that's actually you know combine it with manbla manboy love association You've got the queers and you've got the petal queers and then you've got Jewish mob and then a whole bunch of the shills from the Ecumenical Council Oh and then the button-payful horse who are from the other Jewish half of the faction and if you go right down the shopping list It's the same pedo queer kosher mafia clique that wants to disarm all you go in them because they've got an agenda. Those queers in the military have been told they're gonna get a chance to shoot you heteros. That chief queer slash Chinese suck up that is the staff. Remember it. Yeah, well we have more of them. A lot more of them. We don't sign them out. We trust actually our own people have them in hand. We don't have to lock them up from our troops the way the government does. We actually have ours the moment we need them. And the ammunition. And the magazines. And the negative. And pretty much everything else and the force. And it's directly available, tactically where it's needed. It doesn't have to be shipped in. We're already here. We live here. They don't. So I wanted you to kind of pay attention. I hope you... Yep, I understand what they're arguing about, but most important on this was the list of characters who if you go through the shopping list, it's the same Jewish mafia over and over again. By the way, the queer group and all the... those were all Jewish mafia. That's just an extension of the other... from the other end where the rabbis were and all the other stuff. Oig, Evolt! But it's always... the same cast of wretched, bottom-feeding, leftist, pervert characters. Not preverts, perverts. Okay, although they'd pervert, yeah, they would prevert if they could. They always said they want all your kids, and they weren't joking about that. So, heads up, pay attention, and again, guns and gadgets, take the time, go over, give it a thumbs up, share. and get it to as many different venues as you can. I'm sure it's in our Discord by now. Again, there are some other videos, certainly you can go back to the scroll, there are a number of videos with guns and gadgets that are in priority to share because if you're trying to bring somebody up to speed, it's a good location where they can come back, they can find it easy, easy to remember. and there are other venues that he's also posting in so you don't just have to go to, you don't need to go to YouTube. You can go to other sites actually or other, I should say, other services. And there are also people echoing every program that he does and archiving it to make sure it's squared away. Yes, there are people doing that for this program. In fact, our satellite feed is bouncing around all over the place. Apparently, the people that are doing this for the Merchant Marine know what they're doing and it's kind of fun because they're intentionally making it difficult. For those that are in the know, they all listen to this program right on the money every day. Of course, if you've seen what new merchant marine is like... It's pretty nice living for you know by comparison of the old rust crafts used to be out there as freighters Modern merchant marine container ships are a fascinating Starship kind of thing where they're where they're where they're put together So I want to check it out. There's some really good videos on YouTube and by the way, you can also sail container ships They usually have so many bursts available. At least they have had I don't know what they're doing now, but Used to be regular merchant marine rather than worrying about a luxury liner and getting there in good time and comfortably is that's another option for travel and in the future would be a very decent issue. We get done with all the battles, you know the nonsense. Of course you'll be able to fly easier anyway too because all that crap will be gone. As far as the anal retentive control freak, homeland, suck you righty, that'll be gone. And again, shipping as far as traveling by ship, pretty cool. So another thing here very quickly is pay attention to what is going on at your state levels. One of the things discussed about the turning you into a chattel property, there are a number of dirty whores like here in Michigan. We've got some prostitutes at Oakland County, the Lansing area, and Grand Rapids, who are pushing a bunch of the war powers type extensions into the legislature right now. And they don't have all the numbers yet, but we have pretty well the names of who's who in the zoo on this. And it's the same old move-in slash turds that really aren't from Michigan. We typically, that's how the OY boys work this. Remember the west side of the state is, you know, we're not at Grand Rapids, Traverse City. Yeah, they're up and down the coast with it, but it's all Chicago move-ins. And the same is true with the kosher mafia move-ins out of Canada or the fact that the Canadians are actually the kosher mafia in Canada is running Michigan from that side. And they milk the money out of here, slide it over the border, and all the government, the Fed, never does anything about it because they're in cahoots with it. They get their little brown envelopes too and they also get their winks and their nods for the internationalist agenda that the Fed, you know, the present occupied Fed is running. So, like the same garbage we see with the southern border right now. In addition to that, we had the report about the Chinese and Grayling. We do not have any full confirmation on that. We know that facilities were used and they are used on a regular basis with foreign funding, but what they have done in the past, one of the first things you look for is how do they pay for billy? I've told you this for years, decades. They may classify who's there, but the information about how it's paid for is one of the ways that you can map out who's who in the zoo. Well, the State Department has been doing a lot to cover and conceal by being the go-to between man for funding, you know, to transfer funds for garrison use or site use around the country, Fort Polk, Fort Benning, Let's see where else were then of course grayling is another one but even for McCoy There's actually been activity there in the past what four or five years The funding for the housing is one of the first places you look because it's not restricted and in the past That's how we nailed the foreign troops here in Michigan not just at grayling but where they actually moved them into Fort Custer and had a contingent down there for deployment off of the International Zone which is at Kellogg Airfield. Now back in the day when that happened the International Zone was a fenced in area about the size of the McDonald's parking lot. But that was the international piece of real estate that of course is not American soil even though it's right in the middle of Michigan. Well the bottom of Michigan if we look find Battle Creek Michigan, go to the west side of Battle Creek, find Kellogg Airfield which is the old US Army aviation field, And on the south side of the runways, what used to be a little area, like I said, the size of one or two McDonald's fenced in, including its parking lot, its property, is now a much larger complex. But back in the day, they used that foothold as the way to be able to drive the excuse to get the foreign troops into Michigan, on the ground, on the international zone, technically, and then they housed them over at Fort Custer. which is you know down the road and you know in fact Kellogg airfield was part of the Eastern end of what was the full facility which the present present barracks and compounds of Fort Custer are actually the far western end of the post and the rest is you know pretty well been torn down and replaced with newer you know newer buildings in a commercial zoning which is temporary and actually a short term is Forgive me is a rental process that they have where the DOD still owns the property into their feet but the companies technically operate it as if it's theirs. All that property and all the buildings are its agreed to under contract can be reacquired by the Fed and the companies would have so much time to move out and leave the machinery, the equipment, whatever the Fed chooses to use to mobilize the complex were they to use Fort Custer again for a more expanded process in time of war. At the time when they did this, like I said, they simply touched their feet on that international zone. So that was what was really cute, is they said, technically they're not an American soil. They're an international zone. Okay, are they at Fort Custer? Yeah. Are they at Kellogg Airfield? Yeah. Okay, so they're on the south side of Kellogg Airfield International Zone. Well... Well, yeah, okay, so they're on American soil, you know, see how they play that well, they're an international zone Yes an international zone that many airports have based upon the NAFTA and GATT agreements that they set up so that we have foreign operatives at pretty much every airport that has international capability and since sport Custer, you know the Kellogg airfield was designed and could be used for touch-and-go for multi-engine jet and or prop aircraft fixed-wing, yeah it's long enough to handle any other international cargo transports that are coming in and it does, it has. And of course they hover over American airspace, land inside an area, technically don't ever really leave their country because that international zone is a representation of communist China for instance. Same thing they're doing in Canada, but Canada has already expanded it. Just a heads up there. Now, with the grailing situation, there is a fog about the funding of the facilities. State Department is doing the shadow work on that. They've done this only once before. And that's a guilty symbol as far as I'm concerned anyway, because why would they bother doing that? Well, they're doing that to conceal. the actual occupants of the quarters that were paid for. So we know that much, but again beyond that, again we have the reports, but we do not have all of the other physical confirmation, but we do have enough big question mark tied into what is a normal identifying source or point of origin for the personnel on the site. That tells me it's probably true, but again, the probability has gone up, okay, rather than down, gone negative. So again, heads up on that one. In addition, and we are getting close to the top, again, I will point out we were experimenting. We had this rain, real nice, steady, constant, no variations, no squalling. constant mid altitude saturation rain that came down. It wasn't pouring to the point where you know it was globulous the size of your thumb. Now a very fine consistent straight down rain very dull. Experimenting with the OD50 focused light system what I'm fascinated by is it gave me the ability to visualize even more efficiently just how compressed the lighting is with this thing. And it's interesting, there was no bleed out. You'd expect it, okay, finally if I have a physical material I can run the light through. I'd probably be able to see that there's a haloing or some form of secondary beam, but it's probably quite smaller than say the regular LED. That was not the case. This had a consistent, it's amazing just how tight the light signal is off of this emitter and it's very reminiscent of like I said, maser or laser technology. Now I'm not saying it's a laser but remember maser and you know the smattering systems that were used create a very tight beam. Microwave broadcasting does the same thing and that's where basically the maser produced the foundation for the more sophisticated microwave projection technology that was adopted and embraced quite dramatically. So there's a whole bunch of rigmarole research that went on way back in the day with regard to this equipment. Well this is optical, this is visual, it's in the visual spectrum, white light, and what's really fascinating also about this is usually you're going to either get a cold white extreme or you're going to get a dampening or a darker color like a warm white as they call it. The other thing about the illumination using the white, the illume on these lights, is that you get a true spec color with the illuminating target. What's red should be red, what's blue should be blue, what's green should be green, and it's very identifiable with decent optics. Now again, experimenting with just the 8-power monocular as a side-by-side, using that as the spotter with this particular light, the bigger light. There was true definition of color and reasonable acquisition of target needles to say it at the extreme ranges I was trying it which is you know, you're not going to do a mile shot, but I've got the distance. Why not? You know, I'm going to experiment. I've always done this with anything I've ever used, even guns. It's like, well, it's only a five shot 44 bulldog. Yeah, but I'm going to see what I could hit at 100 yards. It's my gun. This is my range. I know exactly where I want to put the bullet. So let's see if I can do it. Put pink, put pink, put, oh, didn't miss that one. Put pink, there we go. Got to raise and elevate the tube like it's an artillery piece. Yeah. Well, the same is true when you want to test lighting like this. Why not? And the only thing that I would say is, again, if you're going to use the light, one of the tricks, and actually you guys might recall this if you've been in any kind of security or law enforcement. is to use the shoulder rest system that you use for preparing to use your flashlight as a billy club. Rest the thing to the side of your head if you're not going to make up a stock or mount it to a weapon or whatever, if you're just, you know, for research even. Just the quickest way to do it is rest it on your shoulder, bring your elbow down and into your body, Make sure that you get as much meat there between your armpit and your elbow, making contact and resting next to the torso. That will stabilize the light at extreme range. And then point at target. Now the thing is, you're going to be using your left hand to try and stabilize effectively enough because you're going to have to coordinate to whatever optic you want. You could even use binoculars. I recommend this. If you're listening right now and you've already got one of these, You could use a medium-sized pair of decent binoculars, real binoculars, not electronic, and look to see what you are able to observe. Rifle sights, of course, are another option. That's where you can use some regular one-inch rings, pick a 10-inch mount, if nothing else, just for testing. But you want to try and get a feel for how far can I take this, and then really also say wheel it back to what is considered the optimal or best range and performance for the weapon system you're going to attach this thing to. Or which weapon system is going to support using the light where you have an operator using the light in one station and you're ready to use your weapon to support what it targets. That's one of the better tricks. It's like what we used to do with Generation 0 against Generation 3. Well, what good is your infrared going to be against Generation 3 night vision? Well, first of all, we're going to take all these emitters off the rifles. So the old big illumination lights used to see like in the Omega Man, remember that we've seen them also, I think, the Green Beret. That emitter, you take that off, you put that on a mop handle, provide it with its own power supply, have one of the original power supply for the rifle scope without an emitter. You have the guy elevate the emitter from another location. He washes the area which is already pre-designated. You pop up with the night vision with the infrared. You see everything you need to see and engage target and drop down, change locations. For harassing fire or for effective marksman's fire, the sighting systems on the old infrared were excellent. They spent a chunk of change on these devices. The biggest problem is the emitter creates a target of opportunity. Because it would be sitting right over top of the site, they would assume that hey, if I fire on the emitter and just drop down a little bit, I'll probably hit the fleshy thing holding the gun. By mounting the emitter in another location, or again using these white light illuminators the same way, with a second party coordinated with the first, little micro radio technology wouldn't hurt. You pop up the light, the light hits the target, the optic, you're already visually observing and then what you do is bring up the sight to align and engage the target, drop back down and immediately change position. Step back or drop down below cover and immediately change location. Same with the illuminator. That way you don't hear that poo. Remember the guy with the 40 mil might, the M203 might really decide that he'll return the fire on you because he's got an idea where you are. So it's a good idea that once you've fired you immediately fall back, move. Step out of sight, reduce thermal signature, reduce all imagery, and move left, move right, but do not stay at point. It's an idea, techniques at work. We've actually been quite successful in the past. Another thing, we are headed into October. Of course, officially, as I said, it is the official first day of fall, and we've got Michigan classic roller coaster weather now. Still got a lot of painting to do, still got a lot of other work to do. Remember to wear your woolens now and break out the wool socks and if they get wet, have others on standby. Don't sit there and mess your feet up. You know, change out, stay dry. Don't forget foot powder. Another thing, and this is true in the field also. A real quick sportsman's guide has been sending samples of foot powder with their orders. So... Chances are when you place an order with Sportsman's Guide right now, you're going to get a sample of standard field grade container like you see, like the old military ones, but square instead of circular. Nice thing to go right into your backpack or to go into your fanny pack, your slash utility pack, whatever you got for your combat load, and a little item to keep the crotch rot down and the foot stink down. And again, it's free. So if you're going to be doing any orders with Sportsman's Guide, Pay attention because this was down at the bottom of the box. I really hadn't thought about it until we were moving everything to a barrel container. It was stuff that all goes with a vegetato. And it was like, hey, there's something at the bottom here. Oh, look at that. Foot powder, free. All right. But right into another combat kit. So there's a lot of cool stuff out there. If you still pay attention, floating around, take advantage of it. And we are at the top for everybody out there, guys. The enemy is frustrated. The one litmus that I would use real quick as I've told you several times here over the last couple of days, but especially today, is if everybody were as panicked and terrified and it's the end of the world and you're all outnumbered, wouldn't all of the decontamination supplies be flying off the shelf? I mean after all, they are even cheaper than they were before by 1 7th or 1 8th the cost. Consider that. I actually am cleaning the shelves off at two locations, but I'm not in any rush because you know what? There's nobody else competing for the stuff. They're not getting the same oomph out of it. They're lying. They're liars. They have always falsified information. They have always falsified numbers. And right now, they know everybody's pissed. Everybody's tired of their BS. And we are in the majority, not the minority. Contrary to anything they try to claim. Right now one of the numbers that came out, that by the way came out from a separate study that they're now worried about, is 70% of the people who are presently working who work through all of the bullshit with the coronavirus are now being told we're going to punish you by making it mandatory that you take the shots. And it's like, wait a minute, when everybody else is sitting on their dead ass, we were all working our ass off. Now all of a sudden you're going to punish us. Well, you know what? I think I'm just going to leave. And the estimate right now that they have that they believe is solid is that 70% of the workforce, and this is a number that they are passing along, not up in the public venue, guys, but at the township and county level. that, oh my god, well, the infrastructure, well, you know what? And you know, none of them will back down because they're too busy sucking off the government coronavir tip money, the bribe money. They have stolen massive amounts of cash that was given to the townships and the counties. Many of the townships did not receive, did not accept it here in Michigan because there's a whole attachment and there's also a payback schedule. That is required payback which by the way most people forget you were all supposed to be paying back the Corona beer virus money if you're private Wait till they start collecting from all the property of the state people out there Well, we're trying to I mean can they really take blood from stones? No, but they can take you as a slave Anyway, we are at the top. We should be hearing the music any moment now And for anybody that is thinking about it, shame on you. Don't even go near the coronavirus murder death kill shot. It has nothing to do with helping you. It has everything to do with simply making you worse. In fact, you weren't bad to begin with. But you will be worse when they're done with you. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the march. Stay focused, stay frosty, and remember, you are the solution. And again, wow, take advantage of all the cheap decontamination supplies that would have cost you an arm and a leg. Well, hell, either normally or nine months ago. Guys, none of it's going anywhere. I guess the panic isn't quite what they tell you it is. We take off for now, Edward, taking over. God bless you all. Fall! Michigan! Woo-hoo! Let me know what that means and we'll see you tomorrow. Bye-bye.