October 22, 2021
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3h 57m
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Mark Koernke discussed Colin Powell's death and his connections to globalist organizations, analyzed the Alec Baldwin film set shooting incident and firearm safety protocols, covered food storage and preservation methods including lard, freeze-drying, and canning, and addressed concerns about vaccine side effects including cognitive decline and increased mortality rates among the vaccinated population. The show featured multiple callers discussing election fraud, supply chain disruptions, and theories about coordinated attacks on America through vaccines and economic sabotage.
- colin powell
- alec baldwin
- firearm safety
- blank rounds
- food preservation
- freeze dryer
- vaccine side effects
- supply chain
- election fraud
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- lard storage
- canning meat
- cognitive decline
- depopulation
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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, speaking low to me, he said. He fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution's shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the law and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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 story. 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 shit. You trade it 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 so their children won't be brought. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of Plan. Preserve our great Republic in 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 once 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 right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report by Mark Kernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories south, north, northeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and a myriad of other technologies both inside and outside the United States. And it is a beautiful, I mean really beautiful classic October day here in Michigan at the bottom of the southeastern part of the state and down around Dextropolis. and it is Friday, Cinco di Emmelti and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 22nd of October. It is the 13th year of open, obvious, and pitting in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2021, old earth calendar. 2021, battle for the republic, the dance of sorts. Congratulations, you're in the middle of it. So. Here we are, perfectly still for the moment, but that wasn't true earlier, had a little breeze, now all of a sudden it's just gone neutral, which I don't complain about, but in addition, good sunshine, although a little partly cloudy, but intermittent, and the solar panels and everything collected a whole lot of juice and are doing so right now too, so double plus good thumbs up. A couple things, number one, Colin Powell passed away, yes, we did touch on that the other day. Understand, Colin Powell was the first of the Obama types that they wanted to try and push into the arena for president, but once again picking a person who was not born in the United States. Colin Powell's mother is from the Caribbean. She was Jewish. Dad, who knows? But, and seriously, one of those, yeah, well, Jewish communist things. So after all, the world was Colin Powell's father. No, actually it was father. Somewhere. But anyway, the Council on Formal Relations, those trilateralists, you name it, globalists across the board. Colin Powell was a spit-swapping ring-knocking buddy with all the rest of the tribe. was riding right along with the agenda to destroy the sovereignty of the United States and in the process pushed the globalist slash monarchist royal agenda. And in fact he was, as was argued by those who did a lineage, you know, did a family line, family tree with him. In doing so, of course, as is always the case, you'll find somebody in the wood pile back there that was British royalty, especially without of the Caribbean. The Caribbean, for the longest time, actually, what, from about the 1600s, maybe a little, maybe just a hair earlier, but as soon as England was able to get into the Caribbean and was able to secure its holdings, it became the Moscow of England. And he goes, what does that mean, the Moscow of England? Well, yeah, originally the capital of Russia was, you know, St. Petersburg wasn't Moscow. But what happened is that the management kept pushing people. Out into the exile area, first it was a dot on the map of a little village, Vibola said, you'll tell Moscow. And then they started shipping more to Moscow, and then a bunch more to Moscow, and by the time they were done, there was a significant population of quote-unquote opposition, slash even family members of the royalty, staff members and direct family members, in laws, outlaws, and bastard children. And Moscow is what you know as the capital today, and it's a progressive transition by exile that did it. Well, I will remind you that the Caribbean, there's a certain person who really, really, really, really, really wanted to hand this back over to the British right from the get-go. His argument was that, well, when Washington was fighting the American war for independence, What this individual did was basically push to re-establish an extension of the monarchy in the United States, and then of course, push for reconciliation through the monarchy. That would have been the long-term goal. And interestingly enough, this guy's on your $10 bill. What's his name? Anybody? Do you know what this man's name is? He was never a president, by the way. He's on your currency. Of course, not everybody on your currency has been a president. After all, Benjamin Franklin, you know, a couple of Bennies dropped by envelope in Afghanistan, remember? Yeah, a couple of Bennies. You know, Benjamin Franklin, he wasn't president either, not of the Republican way. But it's interesting that Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, who of course was shot by, as a great service was done to us, by Mr. Burr, well, for us by Mr. Burr, when he shot Mr. Hamilton in a duel, which really didn't have anything to do with any female, it had to do with other politics. And that's the rewrite of history that they always play. Mr. Burr and Mr. Hamilton were involved in the great conflict behind the scenes after the American War for Independence. So anyway, I would point out Mr. Hamilton, was he originally from or in the United States before the War for Independence started? What was Mr. Hamilton's history? Well, like, everybody's got to have a colon, Powell. Everybody's got to have a colon, Powell. But anyway, colon, Powell, Caribbean. Lo and behold, Mr. Hamilton was a bastard child, a distaff relative of royalty, and couldn't make his way in England. There were more than enough of those distaff relatives laying around. Literally. Laying around a lot, so I'm making more distaff bastard children, as a matter of fact. But the fact of the matter is that Hamilton went to the Caribbean. to see if he could make his way there, make his mark. Well, then of course, the American War for Independence starts to, you know, the noise starts to happen up here in the colonies. So he ships sideways to make his way. Now, the logic from probably the lodge buddies out of Europe was that the end result of the American War for Independence was supposed to be nothing more than a row with a eventual reconciliation, shorter rather than longer in terms of time. And those who came to new power would have new title. Hamilton was looking for title. And that's also why his plan was to betray us through the international slash the kosher bankers so that they could lasso us back into the crown that much faster under the same aegis that the crown was already rolled in under, you know, the Jewish bankers, the Jewish and natural Rothschild bankers, and a whole bunch of others. So, it didn't work that way, but Colin Powell's another part of that whole game out of the same English holdings, British holdings, over and over and over and over again. And pretty consistent across the board. Now, of course, he passed away because, well, I'm sure it's just because of old age, but it doesn't help you keep taking the murder death kill shots until they finally hit center of mass. But yeah, X is over the eyes, plop, he's on his back and he's gone. So, there's another thing to consider here too with Colin. Before you move away from that, they did initially try to scare everybody with that he died from COVID. But then they had to shut up about it because he died from COVID and he was fully vaccinated with a booster shot. Right, exactly. He had layers of the, of the quote unquote murder death kill shots. And that's the part that really messed with their head is, well, you know, they're going to point at that, see, he died of your shots. So in a way, he was trying in his part to fulfill the rest of the globalist agenda. He was in lockstep with the rest of the ring knockers. Well, in theory, application might be really another thing. But it is rather fascinating that in the long run, again, another character that it's notable that he was in the position he was in. And again, I can't stress enough the fact that he would not really have been eligible to be president, and yet they made every effort like another individual we know, Barry Satoro. so they could desperately get a ring-knocking, spit-swapping buddy, but of course with color so that whatever he would do, you couldn't argue with it or you'd be a racist. And the same scam was pulled, BS scam was pulled with Barry Satoro, that turd, and of course all the while going to college as a foreign national. Which, by the way, that's an official record document. They go to the colleges and look for your records and try to see what they can point at with your work, your military background, your college time, what private societies you're with, if they want to attack you. But amazingly enough, they go into catatonic brain fart whenever it's wanting to spit, swap, and ring knock, and small hat wearers. especially if they're run by the same batch too, which is true with Barry Stierl but was also true with Colin Powell. If you watch the movie Mars Attacks, there is a caricature individual in there that's a black general, guys, and if you pay attention to some of the comments that he makes, you know that the reference is Colin Powell. In other words, just stand there, you know, smirk a little bit, Don't say anything and let the script writers, you know, put in your caption whatever it is that is favorable towards you. That's what they did with Colin Powell. And if you listen, there's a phone conversation between the general and his wife, you know, like, see, dear, if you just shut up and just stand there, you know, you'll get promoted. I'm paraphrasing, but if you pay attention, you know, it's in the script for that particular movie, Mars Attacks. And it's got a whole bunch of characters. If you don't remember it, a bunch of characters are recognized. James Bond is in there. One of the James Bond. And a whole bunch of other interesting people. So it definitely is... Go ahead, College of Virginia. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. So he died from the vaccine. And I know that because they said he died of COVID complications. So if he just got it over, anytime they say COVID complications, that is code for the vaccine. Well, that was what that's what Ed was saying. I don't disagree with it at all. That's what I believe happened. Number one, he's passé in terms of his participation in the events, you know, the activities. And I'm sure that, you know, in one circle or another, they were actually boasting the fact that, I'm sure there's a write-up on it somewhere, more than one, bragging about his promotion as, you know, an individual fully vaccinated and, you know, set up by the system and, you know, supporting the program and, you all need to do this and he's dead. Well, now that he's dead, he can no longer defend himself. I'm just wondering how long it's going to take before they start blaming the Afghanistan failure entirely on him. Right. A corpse is a much better choice. Remember, the time you're done, you can go all the way back to, well, Colin Powell. Why, sir? Because everybody has a colon. Or is that semicolon? Maybe it's the other colon. Maybe it's not the colon I'm thinking about. But it could be, you know, it could be a, yeah. As it is, you know, we, this is one of those situations where again, it's too bad, but then again, we warned everybody and actually you choose your poison. It's kind of like, you know, take your pick. If you want to ride with a lemmings, well, there's no guarantee that you're going to ride that far. And in this case, a whole bunch of people are dropping left and right. And with each progressive AIDS shot, because that's really what this is, their immune deficiency issues are going to continue to compound to the point where I think we're going to, as everybody has been saying, who's been looking at the numbers, we're going to see a wave of this, especially into the winter and spring. And they're going to try to do anything and everything pointing in any other direction. The problem they've got is this. They have mapped out who the people are and they've even done the boast thing. Remember, it's part of that moral high ground slash, you know, I've got a card, you don't, or I've got the shots, you don't. Well, the fact that they've promoted this so heavily and a lot of these people have made it so vocal and have gotten into social media, whatever, is that they are pegged now. And the only thing they can do is have a little blurb and maybe lie about it and then shut up completely and have no more discussion and not allow any more discussion. Because that's inevitably what's going to have to happen for them. You know, we're going to get to the point where just like everything else they're doing, it's just blatant lies. I mean, they're just, what they'll do is throw out a fabrication. There'll be no retraction. There'll be no acknowledgement that there was even a, you know, it was totally false. and they'll move on under the logic that they write the history books you don't. So that's another reason that, like I said, we need an American war for independence or this is going to be totally askew, just like the election process. There's nothing to fix it. Once you destroyed what they've destroyed, you can't go, you can't wrench it after the fact. Hey Dan. You're not going to fix it. Go ahead, go ahead. A little off subject, but somebody wanted me to bring this up. You know, they're, uh, have bowling shot and killed one person and wounded another today with what was supposed to be a blank round. Guys blanks kill. Um, he thought the principal photographer and killed him and then critically wounded the director or one of the... I'm trying to figure out how that went. Okay. That was, uh, what's his name? God, come on. What's the, who's the actor? Yeah, Alec Baldwin. Blank range with a blank will kill people. You know, and I'm sure it was probably you gotta get closer on me, get a closer, because okay, it's a blank. You know, because he's an anti-gunner, you know? He probably doesn't understand that blanks can kill people. Yeah, but I will be in the top people. Hold on, stop before getting farther, because Alec Baldwin's anti-gun, okay, rabidly anti-gun, number one. Number two, he was doing a Western, right? It was supposed to be a Western, that's what I understand. It was a Western, as I understand it. It looked like they were shooting outside of a church. Okay, well my point is this. Okay, two people got hurt, right? One's dead, and the other one got hurt. My problem with that is, okay, let's back up here for a minute. In a Western, let's see, what kind of guns do we use? single action, Colt and other variations, double action Smiths in the old top break, maybe a double barrel shotgun, pump guns would be around, but there wouldn't be any automatic weapons and there wouldn't be any semi-automatic weapons. So my problem is how the hell did he shoot two people? Point blank range, but this is what I've been told by people that we know in Arizona who work props. It sounds like it was point blank range before wanted an up close shot of him shooting the gun towards the cameraman. The gas plume was close enough to the cameraman, it killed the cameraman and it burned the director behind him. Okay, then it must have been a big gun. It could not have been just a handgun. it had to be something heavy. So you either had a pump shotgun, a full caliber rifle, like a big bore rifle, 45, like 45-70 or something like that, maybe your sharps in a shorter carbine caliber, or again a 12 gauge. I mean, I mean like a double barrel or a pump gun because otherwise, you know, we had this happen before with Prop, the Prop companies years ago with, remember, what was it, Jet Li? Which one was, which one died? Well, I think it was Jet Li. and forgive me if I'm wrong, which of the Lees, if one's still alive, that's good, but what's interesting, remember, the supposed cycle of process was this. The company, it wasn't Jett Lee, it was Bruce Lee or Bruce Lee's son that died that way. Bruce Lee's son, yeah, but that's what I'm saying, Bruce Lee's son, okay. It was Brandon Lee. Brandon, thank you, God, I know, well, Jett's still alive then, right? Am I right or wrong? The other one died. Correct. Yeah, Jett Lee's still alive. Well, Brent, okay, the thing is, we have the same problem here, number one, is Hollywood, everybody wants these real close-up and realistic looking images. And so one of the things they've been doing with revolvers is adding dummy rounds. But instead of making a dummy round where you either machine something out that nobody could make a mistake, or you fill the whole project, you fill the full case with lead, You fill the primer pocket with lead and then you make a lead projectile, round ball. You want something shiny so it can be seen is what they're trying to do. So it really looks real. And what is supposed to have happened with Brandon Lee is that they were practicing with, or they were using these pistols with the rounds in them. Somebody goofed around and pulled the trigger and it was a capped It was unpowered, but it was a capped round. So what happened is the jackets that they had inserted in the front of the case to make it look realistic had been pushed into the pistol. When they cycled all these guns, when they cycled the guns out from the event, nobody rotted the guns, nobody did any proper inspections. And when they went to the blank firing phase, apparently, you know, Brandon was, you know, like, oh, this is just blank. So he thought he was going to do something funny, put the gun to his head, pulled the trigger, and, well, it was a jacket, which was more than enough to, I mean, probably the weight of a 22-lead round, probably about anywhere from 30 to 40 grains. And what happened is that's what, that's the projectile that went into his head. projected by a blank charge. Now it didn't, it wasn't loaded in the cylinder, it was stuck in the barrel. So what I'm wondering about again here is this is where when you have idiot stick actors, you shouldn't even, I mean, you're almost to the point where as I've said a million times, airsoft is so forgiving. Hey Mark, you know and with airsoft you can you can buy almost anything. I mean even the cowboy guns now They're making a whole line of airsoft revolvers that match up to the Smith's the Smith top breaks the Remington's the Colts whatever and The thing is that for a lot of the work. They're doing as as main character guns. They would be fine for most of the work. Needless to say, you want some, if you're gonna do some real flash live fire and you're not gonna use CG, which they obviously want to be real, well then you make sure that there's somebody standing right there with a leash on whoever the idiot stick is holding a gun. We got a worry on the line, Dad. But yeah, an anti-gunner like that shouldn't even be near it anyway. I mean, it doesn't have cooties? Yeah, if you touch it, you'll be contaminated for life. Oh my god. Well, go ahead and call her, jump in there please. It's Phyllis. You know, there's absolutely no excuse for this. There's absolutely no excuse for this. For the simple reason that in Hollywood they can do so many special effects, they can do so many different things, they can do noises, they can do all these things, they can pencil things in. There's so there is no excuse for anybody being shot on the set. I don't care if it's alive, I don't care if it's not around, I don't care what it is. So this was actually, there's no excuse for this. So why did they want that cameraman dead? That's what I have to ask. Well, the poor videographer is his personal PR guy. We're going to get a really great picture. Yeah, but like you said, it might have been, well, maybe he took some pictures he shouldn't have. Right. What did he do to Alex but Baldwin? Baldwin has a really bad temper. Baldwin apparently is a very aggressive person. Let's not forget that maybe the videographer also was working for Epstein at one time. There you go. You have to ask what's the back story behind this because there's no excuse for it. There absolutely isn't it. Where was that one place where they, I can't remember it was in front of a hotel or something and they were shooting back and forth. It wasn't very long ago. It was supposed to be a gunner, a gunman that was out of control or something. I can't remember what it was, but it looked like it was in front of a hotel. And they could show you how somebody went through, and they went through all the videos and everything. And they found out that it looked like actually there were special effects. Like they had did some things to make this look the way it was, and it wasn't necessarily the way it was. So anyway. Right. And again, we know that the technology is already available. That's something that's true, but one of the things they're... What they're pushing right now is we're full circle back to like the early 70s when the... You know, what they call faction series, not fiction, but faction, where everything was correct and they historically correct, but they may have done, you know, they may add some... Creative writing to the script, you know with the characters depending upon, you know who it is that they're they're portraying now because of that everything was and was whether they were using and the actual equipment with the actual you know the way the weapons were actually intended to be used and all the rest of the props and paraphernalia Examples of that are like again. We mentioned Zulu, but that's actually from the 60s but like Let's see, The Man Who Would Be King, The Wind and the Lion. All of those are period pieces and the idea was that everything was to be physically and mechanically exactly as it would take place. So the idea was that you would win an Academy Award for being a phenomenally accurate movie. But of course, I'm not sure that Alec Baldwin would be looking forward to an Academy Award, but maybe the props people were. You know on the other hand like you said I don't disagree with it all guys this is then this this is the 21st century not that the 20th was any different, but This is the 21st century. Yeah, get in front of the gun. I want you to get really close We're gonna get a real good picture here. Yeah, and baby. Oh, no. I yeah you admit What was the director doing are you standing behind the cameraman to get make sure you get a line up the shot? Oh? Whatever What gets me is that two people were shot with whatever they're going to claim it was. I mean, like I said, the problem you've got, guys, I can show you what a blank round, any number of different types of blank rounds will do. I can show you what any number of different squib rounds, and in fact, I told you before, I've loaded wax bullets. That's why, again, a projectile jacket or a light pellet up in front with no powder charge and with an actual primer is devastating. But it would still only hit one person. It wouldn't be critically injure anybody else. So that's what makes me wonder if he wasn't using a bigger weapon like a shotgun or something like that because what they also do, and I've done it myself because when we were training it out for you wanted dynamic energy. You load up 12 gauge shotgun shells to double the normal black powder charge or your blank charge, whatever you want to use. You can use easy blank, but you got to really be careful because that is a volatile powder. Okay. And you don't go crazy with the load, but with black powder, you can overcharge a little bit. And what you get is a phenomenal flash, all kinds of smoke. And the projection off the end of the muzzle is quite extensive. And that is like a, why I said they were doing a cowboy piece. It'd be hard to figure out how someone could get snagged. Okay, if one person got hit with a blank round, there's not a whole lot of energy left to go through and get somebody else. On the other hand, if it was a live round, sure, I've warned you a million times, watch your backstop. Maybe somebody put a real one in there somehow. I mean, we don't really know the story. And congratulations, however many people were lined up, that's how many people the bullet can go through. Because bullets don't stop typically with one person. I've tried to explain that over and over again. Remember when you got zombies, you always see these zombie movies and the guy's wailing away with a 50 caliber, you know, browning. Guys, five, seven, eight, ten people should be dropping with each bullet at least. And depending on where you put it, oh hell, it'll go through, it's like going through a woods. You know, it's like, you know, every time a bullet would go down range, you don't get one zombie. You don't get one Zulu, you're gonna get a whole pile of them. With a with a 50 caliber machine gun or a browning 30 caliber. 30, 30 out of 6 will go through a hell of a lot of people and Three at least three good torso shots at least So that's what's bizarre about this one on the tag 2 for the price of one. Go ahead and call her. And we got a caller who has people in the background and these are high five somebody. I think somebody came into his room. I'm pretty sure. They're muted to come up, but he's got to deal with whatever he's doing. Hey Fluffy, give him a high five for us too, okay? You're going to unmute yourself when you're ready to get him, Fluffy. I just made you back up to get rid of the sound. All right. And do we have Fluffy? Go ahead. All right. Well, one of the other things here again. There we go. Well, who came in the room? Oh, this simple fella who's here too. He's a nice young fellow, but He likes it when he comes on and I say hi to him. Okay, cool. Cool. That's good. Just wondered if he had a name So anyway Alex Baldwin did pretty well. Oh Well say hi to Tony for all of us. Tell him we're saying hi. Then the whole country's listening. So just remember Hopefully he hit he hopefully was aiming that high-five he hit. Okay Anyway, that's the only thing that gets me about this is, again, I don't know how you're going to do two people with one blank unless it's something big for. And even, again, well, I don't know, maybe shot him in the camera. The camera flew back, embedded into the forehead of the director. Oh my God, a double tap. That's pretty stinking good. And he's using a blank, sir. Oh, that's really good. Yeah, wow, you couldn't have clustered your screw that harder if you tried. On the other hand, that is true, too. There's the old fickle finger of fate thing. You know, you couldn't do it twice. You couldn't do it if you planned it. But somehow it lined up and everything went the way it did. And, you know, you got a double tap on a single round. Otherwise, I'm picturing him going crazy town and, you know, pulling the trigger multiple times, which maybe that did happen. But if he did, it's a cowboy movie. So, guys, it's either going to be, like I said, a pump gun, a double barrel side by side. It's not going to be a Browning automatic rifle, right? It's a cowboy movie. So it wasn't one of those, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, oh God, I'm sorry guys, didn't mean to hit all those extra people over there. I was aiming for the other people over there, but wait a minute, I shouldn't hit anybody. Yeah, that kind of thing. So heads up whenever you see that, just something to think about. And again, it's done, what's done is done, and we'll see what happens to Mr. Baldwin now. Of course, if it was, once you've been configured. Once you pull that trigger and they come out the end of the barrel, there's no retrieving them. No, that's... And that's the thing, and we can't emphasize this enough, guys. Blank are lethal. The first rule about firearms. If you're gonna point a gun at somebody, it better be because you mean it. Any other time, any other situation, remember, blanks are lethal in and of themselves at any range, any close range, but they have a tendency to do strange things at the wrong time. You know, a plug of mud, there's any number of things I've seen that can go wrong, which is why you have to be paying attention constantly. And in a training, even in training operations, this is where muscle control and knowing where your weapon is pointed is especially critical. So, not just pointed, but when you're moving. I've seen people load up an inch and a half worth of dirt at the end of their weapon and not even have a clue. And I've looked right at them and watched them do it. And it's like, well, you pull the trigger on that one, it's going to be pretty impressive. Now you're supposed to have blank adapters, that's what's really cute, but we, again, for instance, what we traditionally used were Hollywood blank adapters. And what they look like is a coin with a hole in the middle with two little channels. One is 30 caliber or 5.56 or whatever. And it depends on the gun you're using. What you do is you back off the flash hider. You insert the Hollywood Blank Adapter and then screw the flash hider into place and it's locked in. And what happens is you get all of the normal effects. You get the gas operation of the gun. But you don't have the lunky box type mechanism or a bracket or a rib type system that you see with the different blank adapters that are the norm. And for effect, they're very dynamic. But here's one of the other things about that. If you're using a Hollywood type plank adapter, you have a gas jet focused. And again, if you press that up to somebody, oh, that'll punch a hole straight through them. It's a, you're talking about so many thousand PSI applied. And it's, if you push that to a person and you off to a person's flesh, you're cutting skin muscle and probably going into Oregon. So there's nothing poish about firearms ever. They're always taken as a serious tool. We understand what they can do They're meant to do it and it's amazing how they can do it even when you're trying to avoid The process it's amazing how they can still accomplish the mission even though it wasn't planned and I guess the Alec Baldwin case is going to be the best example of that that we can use and point to remember it's a real firearm and That's why I love airsoft. I'm gonna tell you again And I'll repeat this, okay, you start out with an inert firearm. This can be a training dummy. There's all kinds of polymer cast weapons out there. There's plastic poise that you can use for basic familiarization. The next step is to move to Airsoft. Why Airsoft? Well, very simple because you have a projectile that goes out the end of the weapon. Many of the new Airsoft are blowback operated. You limit the magazine to only the number of rounds that the gun can actually hold. When you empty the magazine, you have to drop the magazine, insert the new magazine, and operate the system pop, pop, pop, pop. So congratulations. You get all the basic effects, including slide motion. Which are pretty cool. The big advantage, although again, you don't want to get shot with a pellet. You'll shoot your eye out. You know that term. You remember the movie. But the fact of the matter is that yes, you still take precautions to treat it as a firearm. What this does is create progressive weapons discipline. And then the next graduation, because again, you can airsoft anywhere. If you aren't able to get people to the range, I was going to talk about that today too. If you can't get people to the range, Airsoft is the optimal solution to get range time. Okay, just that simple. However, one of the interesting things, there's probably plenty of room at the range. We have one of the larger ranges in the area that's actually still operational. It's private. It has 80 shooting stations. It also has a complete walkthrough, trap and skeet range. that they built, they actually doubled that in size, beautiful archery range too by the way. And we're in a deer season, we should be hearing rifle fire. In fact, three weeks ago we should have started to hear more rifle fire. There maybe have been two shooters this last weekend. I could hear what sounded like one 12 gauge and maybe later on probably a 7mm Magnum or maybe a 300 windbag. But again only a handful around spire guys on the weekend There's none of this blazing away like used to here somebody was talking about that with us at one of the shops And I was pointing out I said well okay despite what everybody wants to you know try and think Here's how it works nobody's shooting the ammunition because they think they're gonna need it for the war Granted it's expensive the other part is you can't replace it which means they're saving it for the war Because that's what they're saying. Well, they're not shooting you as much because it's expensive. Well, yeah, but they bought a thousand rounds. So what are they saving the thousand rounds for? They're saving it for the war. It's that simple. But on the ranges, normally we'd hear everybody doing their preparatory. We should be heading to the sighting in. Just because it's nicer this October. I mean, right now, we're still, again, we have color change, but we got a lot of green trees around here. I'm looking at that big maple. And it's still green, top to bottom. Not a color change on it yet. And this is a tree can of everybody uses. It turns into a yellow blaze of glory every year. Anyway, we're blessed for the time being, but this is the season. This is the window now, guys. We're getting into archery. We're going to be going into rifle pretty soon, not that far away. And rifle shotgun and rifles, shotgun down the bottom of the state, rifle in the middle all the way up to the UP. And because of that, the ranges usually would be... Ain't nothing like that going on. And it's not that people aren't planning on killing Bambi. Oh, everybody's getting ready for that. It's that they're not spending the ammunition. And that's like I told you before, bad guys are in trouble because everybody's thinking the same way. If people want more 38 special, they're not buying it for deer season. Okay. They're not buying the 9 millimeter for deer season. And a lot of other stuff like that. They're not buying it for deer season. Nor for zeroing in the rifle because nobody's out there doing that and I guarantee people will be out there hunting Bambi because we have had a surfy of deer we have a Massive quantity of deer and everybody knows it, too I've got the sausage well actually we got it We've got the one out, but we got it We're cleaning up all of the sausage and meat grinder machinery. We've got I bought a couple other machines at one of the resale shops here with a couple of the hand grinders it couldn't pass them up and I keep collecting basically the same models, but as people get rid of things, it costs a lot of money. We make a point of acquiring them, and now the next thing I'm looking at is, well, we might just have to break down and buy a freeze dryer. That'll be the next one. But otherwise, everybody's getting ready for the next wave because we also have a small game that's already in play. But we don't have any snow down here. So that's the other thing about this. Normally this time of year, guys, you know, the corn is partially in. If you're going to go out going for bunny or pheasant, you're going to go through the cornrows, you're going to work the tree lines, you're going to work the hedge lines. And it's just not looking the way everybody normally would use because, you know, we do usually get a little crunch by now or we might even have snow. Now we might get snow this weekend. We could get snow any time because it would be a wooden stick. And in fact, you prefer it by the time you get around to rifle season, you really do want some snow on the ground. Makes a lot easier to track when the time comes. But on the other hand, we may be on the low end of the cycle. And if that's the case, the kind of conditions we're looking at now is the kind of conditions we'll be hunting in. So just be ready. I may not, but somebody will be. And I always get at least a couple of deer every year that we got to hack and chop up one way or another. if not three or four. So I do a better job than hacking and shopping. Well sometimes, depending on it all goes in the grinder. So yeah, whatever. Anyway, another thing here real quick, a reminder, AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus, it's Friday. Can't stress enough if you're looking for any of those big boar military calibers, maybe you did want some hunting ammunition for this year. If you're using or traditionally have used any of the military older calibers, Then go to AIMsurplus.com and check their ammo because they do carry a good selection of PPU. Two things we're watching for is 7mm Mauser right now and the US Calibers. Now every once in a while, about every, I think it's every four months, they do the US military older calibers 45, 70, 30, 40 Craig. and also 30 out of 6 of course but that's not obsolete by any stretch. None of these calibers really are but the 4570 and the 3040 Craig they only do them once or twice a year and when they do it's the best price in town so you really can't pass it up. Now another thing they also do the commercial calibers because we're heading into deer season. So if you've got a 7 millimeter Remington mag or a 300 wind mag or a 375 H&H Those three calibers are outrageously pricey. They're good calibers, good weapons, but they're just more expensive to shoot. Well, not if you shoot PPU because the PPU loads that they have, you're looking at one third or half the cost depending upon which load and which cartridge. But you're talking a lot cheaper so you can fire twice as much. And the cool thing is all the PPU ammunition is Boxer Prime, non-corrosive, heat annealed, and is as good an ammunition as anything produced by Winchester or Remington. And if you, especially if you have the big belted magnums like that, they also do 338 win on occasion, PPU does, and they do 338 Lapua. So if you have those two, still cheaper to buy PPU, you've got ammunition to shoot, and you've got brass to reload. And if you're in those calibers, by God, you better be reloading because you can save a lot of money by the 300 wind mag came about in the first place. Uh-oh. I have either a swarm of flying monkeys or a massive wave of geese heading this way. I think it's flying monkeys. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. I just wanted to call you real quick. Allegheny surplus outlet has a number of different types of boots and stock and I just got a pair of the intermediate cold weather Gore-Tex boots with the booties in size 15 wide and these are brand new boots with two pair of liners. in size 15 wide. Now they do charge more for the 15 wide, so they are $40 a pair. However, I just got a pair of them and they are excellent. So for intermediate cold weather use. And Allegheny also has other models of boots that are cheaper as well, even in some big sizes. So I would definitely recommend people check that out. Yeah, but that's $40 a pair. Yes, $40 a pair and they still have them. They have right now that's with the booties. They have them cheaper without the booties in various. Oh, get them with. They have several different listings. However, the pair I got are just the desert tan and they have those with the booties in 15 wide and 16 and a half narrow, which is kind of weird. But the 15 wide, they're brand new with the tags, Gore-Tex, Vibram soles with two pairs of of the liner booties. Excellent. Well, $40 is a good price. I just whenever I can see them cheaper. That's why I always talk and repeat about it on the air. But $40 is a very reasonable price for a cold weather or full line boot like that and get them with the liners. Later on trying to find them, you know, that's one of those things trying to match up the right product. It doesn't happen. But if they fit, were the 15 wides what you needed? Yes, absolutely. Because with just enough space, you know, like, because they recommend like a half inch, you know, of half the end of the toe on those, you know. Right. Okay, good, good. Well, I'm thinking about trying those because the 14 wides I'm wearing right now, I'm wearing a pair of those Belleville's I've been telling you about for $10. And I'll tell you what, I have been tearing the hell out of these and I'm not tearing them up. I'm really trying to. I mean, I do that intentionally. When I get a pair of these for tests, and by the way, I already bought six pairs, but at $10 a pair, I can't beat them. So again, for a pair of knock-around boots, these things work just fine. And I have been doing steel. I've been crawling, I've been really working, actually I've been working on a vehicle that's in a bad position and getting dirtified left and right. So, it got stuck. I had to play combat engineer and modify things. But, it cleaned up nice, dried out nice, back on my feet. And I haven't even taken out another pair out of the box. I just keep wearing this same pair. And again, the only difference, these are garrison boots. And the boot you're talking about is a full field boot. So a full field boot with pairs, two spare of liners, two pairs of liners, you have spares. That's a very good price. And if you got anybody out there listening that wears a 15.5 or 15 wide or a 15 regular, it wouldn't make any difference. Because again, you still might want to wear a heavier pair of socks in there. That is a good buy. And I don't care if you're tan, a little green or black or brown right now. I'm looking for one. And these here, the manufacturer date was 09, but they are Bellvilles made in the US, you know, with the tags, Gore-Tex, you know, with the tags on them, all that. Brand new and yeah, they're great. Excellent. By the way, the narrower sizes are the norm. I know you're going, wow, that's like extra narrow or narrow. A lot of the kids, they have big feet, but they got narrow feet. And that's why they make so many of those, and that's been true for a very long time. Basically kind of like basketball players rather than swimmers, you know what I mean? I got a swimmer's foot. I actually used to be a swimmer. I used to be a runner too. But for a lot of the kids, narrow and long is not uncommon. And that's why the government has to do so many pairs of those. So again, good notice. By the way, they still have, I don't know if you're over there at Allegheny, one of the other things they have are the Granada rigs. You know, they're not Molly, they're pre-Molly. They're post-Alice and pre-Molly, the Granada era vest in Woodland Camel for $7. You really can't get that for, if you're using an AR, it's a cheap way to build up a 510 program or at least have another spare set of combat harnesses ready to go and because all you need is a pistol belt and whatever pouches you want to add to the system. And also they also had one thing they had recently they also had the two-court canteens with the covers, the shoulder strap all that they had those for six dollars apiece. And that's a good buy yes. Was that with the pouch or was that with the cantina without? That was with the canteen canteen all that is yeah, that's a grab Yeah, anybody listening if they still have those that's a grab. That's worth. That's worth snagging I know a lot of people like the the camelbacks, but the two quart bladders like that are a great way to carry a lot more water, especially if you're looking at Setting up like a garrison bag or something where you want to drag stuff in Those are fantastic. You can reload other canteens from them or you can use them for you know, you're cooking on site Whatever you're gonna do, you know replenish and you know resource They're actually showing that they're still in stock. They're six dollars fifty nine cents piece genuine military issue to court olive drab canteen with olive drab canteen cover with Alice keepers and strap very good condition so Excellent and I just don't think got a couple of those in mail and they're they're great. So good on that Very good. Well, we are almost to the top. Yeah, no you don't. In fact, we're right there. Anything else before we take off? I look very good. We look very good. Now that's it for me, Mark. And meanwhile, somebody looks very good. Okay, you guys all be careful. God bless our Republic. Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the rung. and we are on the march boat day and night. themselves. So in this case, again, remember guys, pay attention to where that muzzle is pointed. Remember, it's always a weapon, and you don't pull the trigger unless you're absolutely planning on putting somebody down. Well, maybe he was, like somebody just mentioned earlier. Maybe he was. We're going to take a break, grab a cup of coffee, use the bathroom, whatever you have to do, and we'll be back from the second hour of the info report. It's Friday on Liberty Tree Radio. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. 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On a subject I touched on yesterday about the parties, the understanding that I have is that they are at less than half of the donation level that they would normally be for this time of year headed into the next election. In fact, both parties, Republoret and Demikin, are in the same boat. The Republoret's lamenting, and I think, like I said, for obvious reasons. The general attitude is, well, the Republicans are doing nothing. They're not going to do anything. They don't step up to the plate. They basically let the enemy walk over them and or half the time they just betray the party and ride with the Demikins. So why send money to somebody who's just gonna you know cackle like a you know, crane, you know nutcase and help to burn the house down. And this is interesting because a lot of the people who are you know, the I told you so's you know, they were telling people hey, you know, you keep doing this as you're cutting off your nose to spite your face. Well, apparently now there's concern, but there always is when you start heading towards an election. And that's on the horizon now. This is October. We're going to run through October. We're only in another week here where it'll be finished. A little more, but not much. And then we're on to November, and that means the tickle meter starts to hit for the next election. And like I said before, right now, this is where all the committees get together. They have their little brunches and picnics and, you know, the inside barbecues over at the estate, like for the closed neighborhoods, they've got like a little clubhouse. And I've been to many of them, okay, years ago. In fact, in this state, the independent parties all operate the same way, just like the main parties do. So you can go from one wine and dine facility to the next and meet everybody, find out what's happening without too much difficulty. In fact, they want more people to show up because they're expecting you to leave cash when you do. And that hasn't been happening. In fact, everybody that's been leaving several of these to-do meetings are shaking their head and said, well, why bother with them when they sound just like a bunch of stinking Democrats? What is interesting is that the Libertarian Party, everybody's walking away from that situation the same way because, like, hell, they sound just like the Communists in the Democrat Party. Why bother? We've already got that. You don't need to send money for that. It's just going to already be backed up with Commie Cash from outside the country out of Haifa, Tel Aviv, or Beijing. And that's what's happening. So I'm waiting to see, again, the other foot's going to fall here. Like I said, there are people that we've known for a very long time. And remember, we do have a lot of people that are in political positions right now. Not only did they win, but they won quite dramatically in their militia personnel and or again very politically active sovereign slash patriot. And they're just smiling because this is again, a big we told you so. And now they're not having any problem getting support for those people who are actually online and stayed the course. But it's the ring knocking, spit swapping, but buddies all thought that everybody's just going to play brain dead and continue to go along with the game that are now panicking because the only money that's going to show up is the grafting corruption money, which it makes it a lot easier when nobody else throws in the camouflage money like you and me, the peasant. If you don't donate anything, which you shouldn't be anyway, what happens is the only money they get is the graft and corruption money where the money comes across the border from Canada with the Jewish mob there and the Jewish mobsters slide this lump of cash across in a couple of different fake donation, you know, swaps. But it still becomes very obvious that that's the only money they're getting because they don't have any of the toy, you know, toy money that they need to play the game. to go through the motions while in reality it's all fakery. So just heads up, we'll know more here soon because there's another one of those meetings, a couple more than one, there's three or four this weekend. And it should be rather interesting to see what kind of feedback we get from that. And that's just in Michigan, I don't think it's any different across the country. There's another consideration, the Corona Beer Virus scam hit and bit all of these people that had businesses and they were counting on the idea somehow they were going to get flustered and pissed or whatever but it's like well yeah we're pissed that people are pissed because the ones that were so the republic ratchet were supposed to be supporting Trump didn't support Trump and it doesn't mean you never said you like Trump or don't like Trump it's the idea that when you have your guy from your party in there then you better be backing his ass up the communists do The Democrats, the Democrats side, the Republicans always have the more, more, more, Rhino, as we know, Republican in name only, turds in there. And so they very quickly, if not immediately, are given their ring knock or marching orders from their Democrat counterpart, when reality is their Democrat fellow traveler. And they betray whoever it is that's in there. And this has happened over and over again to the point where, well, people aren't stupid and you're hitting this age bracket now. It's kind of like a bad perfect storm for all the idiots that are in politics because the age brackets of the people who thought, well, and are having your epiphanies, that it's a fact that the election is rigged. These people are now at the perfect age bracket where yeah, they could provide resources, but in no way shape or form, they're going to give money to these parties. And that's becoming, again, a daily reality. Well, you already got my money. When you shut my business down for the last year and you went along with all those commies, now it turns out everything was a lie. And you all knew it was a lie. And you all went along with a lie. See, that's how everybody's thinking right now. So it's like, well, you already got my cash. In fact, you already stole a whole bunch of my money. But nonetheless, after you've got more people with guns coming out, you say you're going to hire more, and you say you can take more from me. You don't need any of my volunteer cash. You're going to be stealing it at gunpoint. And that is what you're hearing all over the place. So this is a good thing. What we need to do is make sure again that we share wherever possible. Now, enough on that, because the fake collection, the last fake collection was so blatant that it pretty well burned the ballot box. The ballot box is dead. On the cartridge box, a couple other things. Don't forget that there's some really good buys on 7.62x54R if you have a rack of the Model 91 neck ants and you are still needing more ammunition. Or if you're looking for something that is a little more precise. PPU has brought in and they only have two places. I think one is JG sales and the other is AIM surplus. We have brass case but per damn prime. It's the SPD type ammunition in the heavier bullet. This is a really sweet shooting ammunition. It will really drive well in any of the semi-automatic like the Sega's and 7.62x54R, your Tokarev rifles will really love this cartridge, but this is brand new fresh ammunition. Now I think it's only coming in 15 round boxes, but there's a reason that's in the Battle Pack configuration. So when you do buy it, you'll find it's a 15 round box. Read what it says. However, we're talking about much greater accuracy and again, prints tighter at greater range. So if you're looking for some way to maybe, you know, snuck in that, uh, uh, that battle group when you're in the field, then you're using a NAICOT, maybe in whatever modified form with a scope or whatever, then you might want to try a few boxes of this ammunition ASAP, see how it prints with your rifle, and if you really like what it's doing, invest in a bunch of this stuff. because it is an odd man out load that was meant probably for either export to one of the war zones or one of the Middle Eastern contract countries. Because PPU is old Yugoslavia, slash Serbia, but it's the old Yugoslavian render revolution companies. And they sold to everyone and were a big, big commodity pusher in all these little war zones all over the planet and Yugoslavians, Pakistan, don't forget Finland, some of the finest ammunition to show up in no-name brand boxes, literally no-name brand boxes, plain jink, couldn't figure out where it came from. PPU was one of the centers of that for the last 50 years plus. And today, they really have a corner of the market that nobody else is really servicing. So again, if you're looking for those odds and ends of calibers in the older orphan rounds... go to AIM surplus, but again other companies carry PPU, but they don't carry it in the wider selection that AIM has. AIM has a little better connection, and that's the only reason I always harp about them, because if you go over there, you'll see a wave of PPU ammunition coming at once. Every once in a while, the ammunition you're looking for will be there. And I also mentioned JG sales out of Arizona, I think out of Prescott. JG is a great company. They've been around for a very long time and they're very reliable. Used to be a husband-wife team, I believe, what was it, about four years ago now, three and a half, four years ago, the wife passed away. But rather than the husband resigning or retiring, or selling the company, he's stuck with it and he's still doing the same job he's been to it. Got other younger people obviously helping him, but he's been doing good work. And he's always been there for a very long time, as long as I've been around buying gum, to be quite honest, jgsales.com. Everybody's in the same boat with trying to find surplus though. So I'm not seeing any super prices that are making me go wild right now. On another note, I had a couple people asking about the Canik 55s again, and that was one of the first Turkish guns that came in, but I don't know why it has faded. And they may still be out there somewhere, but the Canik's when they first came in, that was the big first push of Turkish pistols coming into the US. If you've got them, you can still find magazines. Those are still floating around. CDN and Sports may have some. And I said may because I don't know for sure if they do. But there are still magazines for the Canics and they were basically a Glock clone knockoff, a combination of the Glock and the Steyers really. It's obviously one of the police guns that they were using over there. Now we're seeing more of the larger capacity 9s come in and all of that. But it's still if you have it I long as you're satisfied with it I wouldn't see changing it out But if you can acquire more mags and you know I don't know who we're dealing with for spare parts with them one thing about half the price when they first came in oh Yeah, they were they were in fact under $200 for a little bit there Making them one of the cheapest 9 millimeter guns on the market other than high point And then they hovered around 235 to 255 for the longest time making them still a very reasonably priced gun. When they came in they came with a couple of mags plus the mag and the well so they actually had a combat load right out of the box which was not bad. And magazines running about $17 apiece. I don't know what they're going for right now. But again that was an entry gun when the turkey, you know turkey, those guys. When they started being given the green light to bring guns in, that was the first part of the big wave. Now, I mean, hell, about every other week they've got another gun. There were a couple of different firearms they're bringing in with a totally different name. More consonants than vowels, lots of extra letters and numbers. The K4-6693, Dagger Killer, you know, blah, blah, blah. Take your pick. It's like the pump shotguns or the black plastic shotguns. They've got a new model about every third week out now. and, you know, shock killer, killer shock, you know, the devastating, undevistator, re-devistator, die-devistator, whatever, you know, blah, blah, blah. And of course bullpups too. Don't forget that. Lots of bullpups. But they work or they seem to work. Obviously they've been marketing these somewhere or maybe they just crank the molds out figuring out how the Americans will buy anything. I don't know. But it's interesting. Nobody else is doing this like Turkey is. Korea makes really fine guns. I wish we could buy them. Korea makes really fine guns. I wish we could buy them from our ally. You know, we've been in Turkey since night- or forgive me, in Korea since 1950, shot their country a snot, and then we block them from bringing in the semi-automatic guns that are, well, even less offensive than the ones we're seeing coming in from Turkey right now, okay? Just a heads up. I'd love to have a Korean Daewoo. I would love to have a Korean Daewoo. But I can't buy a Korean Daewoo. Because they won't let them come in. But they'll put 25-40 different models of black plastic assault type shotguns. Oh my god! And the ones that of course they're always commenting about in Washington. But try to bring a, you know, one shotgun. Daewoo shotgun. I'd love the Daewoo shotgun. I'd buy a ton of them. I'd recommend being a heartbeat. As long as they weren't a thousand dollars a piece now. Anyway, I heard a voice. Who do we have? Call your up in there, please. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I tried the Fortune AR upper that was on Centerfire Systems. I think the company that makes this is called IMG, something along those lines. I have no idea what that stands for. That is a terrible product. I think it's a really great idea and a great speed of engineering, but it's just not well made. So if anybody is thinking about getting one of those, it doesn't work well. I made it with a really good quality AR lower than I have and then tried to pull the bolt to the rear. It got about maybe a third of the way and just bind it up and it wouldn't go anymore. It's just, like I said, it's not good quality control on it. So I look forward to when they work all these issues out on that. Question, what type of ammunition were you using? First of all, it was 4-10, did you use slug or shot? I never even got to load it. I couldn't even pull the bolt to the rear to load it. Never even got that far. Oh, really? Well, that's rather fascinating. So, again, what, now, here's a question, because I recognized the model and I saw that it was there. Was that a side charging handle, or did that use a regular AR type, you know, extended charging handle to the rear? That was your standard AR T-handle. Okay, so it's got a standard charging handle. What appeared to be the malfunction? Why was, okay, what was the hang-up? Could you tell? The bolt carrier is not the correct spec and it doesn't fit in the buffer tube. I mean just simple stuff like this, but it shouldn't be an issue. I've never had that happen with a 5.56. So yeah, it gets about a third of the way back and just binds up. It won't go anymore. And I felt lucky just to get it to go forward again so that I could disassemble it. So it was improper. Okay, in other words, the buffer assembly... Forgive me. The component that was trailing back into the buffer channel was oversized. At some point it was, obviously, because you said you made about two-thirds. Okay. That makes sense. Well, you could probably then see where there was adhesion, right? You could see where the rub point was. Yeah, if I were to monkey around with it long enough, it would I'm sure I could Figure it all out, but so I never even got to load the thing Looking at the reviews that other people experience. I mean the extractors blow right off these things It's just they have all kinds of issues like that firing pins break like almost instantly so it's just not It's a great idea. It is. It's an awesome idea, and it's just bad. It's poorly made. Right, and I believe they are made. You said it's a Turkish knockoff, isn't it? I'm not sure. It wouldn't surprise me one bit though. Okay, I can't recall the nomenclature for it, but if it has numbers... and letters and then a really sinister name. It's got to be Turkey. I think it probably was the name of the manufacturer. I don't know what that stands for. I-M-G. Oh, well, I'll tell you what. Go down through the scroll on the ad for it over at Centerfire. They might even have a little clip, a little comment right there to confirm that it's Turkey. Doesn't have to be, but it likely is not, is what I'm saying. So that's rather fascinating and again, it's too bad because like you said it's a good idea. Go ahead Yeah, I was under the impression that it was Turkish based on The feel of it the finish and the magazines the magazines were almost I mean really they were a lot like it looked like a You know, it could be a magpul p-mag. It's just you know, it's only holds 10 rounds of 410 Then they have magazines to hold 15 rounds And you can get the upper that comes with either a 10 or 15 round magazine. And so I mean, when I bought it, I bought a bunch of magazines in both sizes because I didn't know what was fitting the mag pouches better and all that or what might be more reliable. So yeah, I mean, I went in with both feet looking forward to it. And it was just a disappointment. Did you, I'll forgive you, did you send it back? Oh yeah, definitely. Oh, OK. So we'll see if they do they want to send you did they return the cash or they want to send you another one? No, they give me my money back. They're really okay. I'm just curious only because well try this one. That would be kind of interesting and so yeah Yeah, I think if you can go with a semi-auto shotgun your best bet is to stick with the You know the magazine tube bed semi-autos Well, there are a few other companies that have done that. You know, actually had already done 410 AR uppers. It kind of came and went. They were there for a bit, didn't hear anything bad about them, but they were both American companies that were producing a standard, again, 410 semi-automatic AR-15 upper that dropped onto a standard lower. And they just, there wasn't an interest or there didn't seem to be any interest. because it wasn't for lack of performance. I hadn't heard anything bad about them. This one is something that was dropped out from the inventory. And like we said, it's probably Turkish. Whether or not they paid attention to fit and finish, obviously you had one that didn't, that did have a problem. The review is about the extractor blowing out. What would the, you know, more than one round, first round extractor failure, what were the write ups? Within the first magazine, extractor blew off. And then another one, within the first magazine, the firing pin broke. Yeah, so again, probably good idea, the thing works, but it would work better if all, it worked better and longer if all the metallurgy was where it needed to be and the manufacturer was paying attention to tolerances. That appears to be a problem. Yeah, if I was a machinist and I had a machine shop at my disposal and I just took the entire thing down and then just recreated every single part on it with good quality steel, then maybe that would work. But these guys got a long way to go. Very good. Well, again, good feedback. Anything else? What else is happening in Virginia? You've got... The FU-FU governor, of course, who would like to turn you into a Soviet socialist police faith, and has been trying very hard to do so. What's been going on there? I'd say, well, the latest thing was the, in one of the schools up in Northern Virginia, they had a boy dressed as a girl, raped a girl in the girl's bathroom, and then the school did not report it. And so they just sent him on to a different school and he did the exact same thing there. And so he had to try to cover it up. And that's been kind of a big deal there. You remember what I told you about my middle brother, what happened to him? And he was in electric shop and we're in leftist Ann Arbor. Okay, this is years ago. This is back in the 60s, which was no different from today. Okay. And there were three blacks, they were trying to pick a fight with anybody. Well, he was, they were in an electric shop, which, it's an interesting, beautiful shop when it was, when it was there. I'm sure it's been gutted by now. But anyway, he turned to reach for a tool and one of the blacks, you know, took a probe screwdriver about eight, eight inches long, you know, one of the big long, you know, narrow shafts and stabbed him in the back and sank it all the way up to the hill, right? So, he's got a screwdriver with an 8 inch blade stuck in his back and they took him up to the office and of course the first thing that they did is they put the coat, put my brother's coat on him, this was during the winter, and told him to go walk home with the screwdriver stuck in his back. So he walks the 8 blocks plus rolling terrain. over back over to the house. My mom's home. He goes to the front door. He's in shock, of course. And she goes, what are you coming to the front door for? What's wrong? So she comes inside. She pulls, you know, takes his coat off him. And here's this shift stuck in his back, right? Ah, he's bleeding too, by the way. And so my mom calls my dad. My dad comes home from the fire department. He grabs him, they go to the hospital, take him to an emergency, and then once everything is squared away and he's good, he goes back over to the junior high school, where the teachers progressively, before the teacher realized what he did, for a living. It's funny because he goes, oh, Mr. Korky, we just have to understand these people. We don't really need to make an incident out of this. This doesn't need to be reported. Now, mind you, we're talking assault with a deadly weapon, right? And the deadly weapon was still stuck in his back. What saved him is it's when the guy stabbed him, it went along his backbone on an angle and it was stuck underneath his skin and into the muscle in the back on an angle. They didn't go into the organs, okay? Which I guess was good, right? You know, he was stabbed with an eight-inch blade. Well, my dad opened up his wallet and set his badge down because he was a sheriff's deputy at the time. And he kind of said, well, I think we do have a problem. And needless to say, oh, they still did everything they could because after all, we have to understand the individuals when they perform violence and they're part of the special clique. And this was also true of the same school in that they had such a problem with rape that they shut all of the bathrooms down in the junior high except for one girl's and one boy's bathroom. And even with monitors that were football players from the University of Michigan football team, As hall monitors, they still had girls being raped in the one girls bathroom they had available. And when they got raped, well, they just sent them over to the next junior high school, and they did this in the high school the same way, by the way, Iran High and Pioneer. And they did the same thing. When they'd rape a girl at Pioneer High, they'd ship them out over to Iran, the river rats. And if they rape the girl over at Huron High, they shift them over to Pioneer. That's what leftist schools do. So what you just heard, you know what just happened there, this is all stuff I've seen before. This is all stuff we grew up with. To me it's like, wow, they're recycling everything. Just like I've said a million times, they don't reinvent anything. They just stir the pot, create the problem, and they know exactly the formula to use, and everybody's just supposed to shut up and take it. And you know what? I'm to the point where I ain't getting any younger. We need to drag their ass out, shoot their ass, or hang them. I don't care which. But we need an American war for independence. We need to clean this problem out. The only thing that's going to fix it conversation is over unless you want to wait and then let your children experience like the same damn thing over again because they just wait until things settle down and they tweak all the right switches through all the same propaganda out with the ad nauseam and then plug it all in again. I just political correctness has been repeated over and over. And this is no different, the same thing. What's fascinating is they were gang raping the kids, the girls, in the junior high. And we just had to understand them. I mean, after all, the sixth kid that was raping the same girl, you just don't understand. He really just was following the rest of the group. It's not like he thought about doing it himself. In the first one, well it was just spontaneous. Then the other four, five, six, or seven others, they were just going with the gang. Kind of like the shootout in Chicago. It's not really a murder or anything. Both sides were carrying guns. They both agreed to be combatants. Why are you worrying about it? Oh hell. The only thing that's going to fix this is a whole lot of small arms fire. That's all there is to it guys. The only thing that's gonna fix this is a whole lot of small arms part And when we're done when we're done make sure you get every last one of them. Don't let any of them get away It's all I asked everybody once you start the job You make sure you finish the job and I think everybody's pretty well got that attitude now. Anyway, Carl anything else jump in there, please? Oh, okay. Very good And we're at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what, Edward, if you could, long as we're on the subject, still, what am I, what am I, you know, it's a dynamic song. Play the whole version. And guys, listen to the, to the dialogue. It's Road to Hell, if we could. And again, Road to Hell. the long version with the dialogue, the soliloquy that before the song actually starts because it is part of the song actually. But there's some really great stuff that's been done out there that, you know, it may be old, but it totally applies right now. It's kind of like Visitor from the Past. Hopefully you guys have shared Visitor from the Past with somebody today, every day. You should do that. And anyway... Oh, go ahead, caller. Hey, you guys were talking last hour about this Alec Baldwin thing. I'll tell you what. Let's wait for just a second, cause we got the music coming up. And we'll be back. But again, Road to Hell. I think America's on that track. Here we go. In my shadow, she said something. What are you? My people, you have turned me. In my grave, I said, Mama, I am rich myself. This is who upon the world awaits. Chris Free and Road to Hell. Full version. There are a short without the, again, the soliloquy slash the intro. So if you check it out, you can find those over on YouTube. It's a good drive, and you know, part of the driving repertoire, you're going to put a battery of music together, but kind of sends a message to you. You're on the road to hell. Go ahead, Colin, jump in there. I got a quick question for you. When it comes to buckshot, what size are you more, if you've got your pick, do you like, are you more, do you like the nine pellet, double out buck, or? What is it, number four, which is a 27-callet bug shot? Well, number four is, you know, there's an old argument, number four is basically like dumping a full magazine from an M16 downrank. You know, you're looking at, you know, the 22-caliber pellet, you got, like you said, basically, it depends on which company you go with. Number four is kind of up and down. Needless to say, you take pellets out, it's cheaper for the company that makes it. Fiocchi has one that I think has a fewer or fewer or fewer less pellets in it, but they also make a heavier shot load. So you've got to kind of watch when you're buying Fiocchi, but everybody else is pretty consistent. So the neat thing is number four pretty well guarantees you're going to get snagged and tagged more than one in more than one spot. You're wearing body armor. I'm still probably gonna get you know, the elbow or the shoulder, the face. Somewhere is gonna get you. So number four is kind of nice in that respect. Go ahead. Just, you know, shoot waist down you're going to hit something with those odds I would think. Exactly. Well and again you're trying to do motor damage of nothing else. Zombies cannot walk, they cannot necessarily bite you. Of course the new ones will crawl with their arms but most people are not that motivated. So again, it's the idea that if you're using it again, it's kind of like a walking claymore. Number four is a good way to go. I personally prefer number four when I can find it. I also like number three. You remember about a year ago when the ammunition started to get short, they were straight from the warehouses out of everything and there was some number three buck. that came in. There was number four, number three, and you know obviously double lot, but the number three is you know in between and that would still be a good load I guarantee. You got a few more pellets going down range. The other option is to go remember I mentioned this many times, you should be home load, is to build an arcane load. You take number six, You take double-ott buck, a few, only one or two, and then a handful of whatever you want of number four, and then fill in the difference of the cup with number seven and a half or eight, a feather shot. And when that goes down range, something's got to do with some damage, one way or another. That's a popular load that they used to use for hull sweeping. They used to make years ago. It was actually called an arcane load from, I think, Remington made it back before World War II, and then it just kind of disappeared. Basically, what it was equivalent to was a table scraping of all the stuff left probably in the bins. It was all lead shot. There was no steel or anything like that. It was all lead shot back in the day. Go ahead. I read an account once back in the frontier days. some guy was holed up in his cabin and he was shooting an old muzzleloader shotgun and even he was shooting forks breaking up the silverware nails anything you could get in it. Oh yeah yeah if it was if it was metal it was going down range and you know getting stuck with something like that the silver might not be so bad because you know what actually would be less likely to infect I still wouldn't want that fork stuck in my forehead, right? That wouldn't be a good choice. What's your opinion? The reason I asked you about this would be buckshot. I've been seeing a lot of the foreign import ammo, a lot of pretty good deals on the case of that stuff. Buckshot, pretty reasonable. Coming up to like 50 cents per round. and not just be a good alternative, especially with older people like me that maybe are eyes aren't as good as they used to be, you know. I know they're bad and I can kind of see where they are so if I just kind of aim for the image in the middle, I see three of them, aim for the center one. Exactly. Well, there again, number four is a good hallway sweeper. And of course, it depends on the length of the barrel, what you're doing with the wads and everything else. But, you know, if you're custom loading, but if you're buying it off the shelf, number four is still going to be a more, I think it's going to offer more of that beanbag hydrostatic effect than double lot. Because when it hits, it's just going to splay. and you've got more pellets that are going to go right angle into whatever you just shot. What happens is the wad holds everything together. So you're almost like you're firing a slug at short range. It's like you're moving a slug almost. And when it hits, then what happens is those butterflies, those, the, Fingers of the wad that normally would open up and butterfly out What they do is they actually kind of work to direct them the shell to a degree so it fans out like a funnel and That's where I've had people back in the in the early 80s I know guys that shot individuals at close range in Iplani or in Detroit with 20 gauge and number four or actually even with number six And they tried to claim that the coroner was of course anti-gun, so he was trying to claim that you were using some kind of horrific anti-personnel load and it's like, no, you're using games, you know, he even had the rest of the box. And so when it went into court, they looked kind of stupid. But what it is is that when the shell, because it was such short range, the shell pretty well held together, it still hadn't had a chance to open up or even spread out. And so what happens is when it hits somebody, then it does that, and it's like a grenade going off. You know, it's like, you know, because then the pellets follow the path, at least resistance, and they're not going to follow each other. They're going to spread. So you have a pretty devastating effect. That's why, remember, like we mentioned, even the small bead or gravel type shot, like, you know, seven and a half, eight, nine, Again, if they hit somebody inside a room 20 feet or less, you've got to figure pretty much that's going to be intact when it hits. And then it's just going to, once it's got resistance, then it just, whatever direction it chooses, it's a matter of fickle finger of fate. But it's going to be in all directions. It's bad day at black. Blackrock when you're on the receiving end. I don't think he's gone too far son. Oh no, he's stopped right there. And that's the thing. I'm sorry, go ahead. I was just thinking, I've seen these at the local big stores around here. I've seen these, I've had these Maverick 88's and two or three different configurations, you know, with the 18 or 20 inch It's barrel, you know for two to anywhere between 200 to 250, you know, you'd be pretty well armed with a case of buckshot and Just a cheaper low-wind shotgun like that, you know Right and well, that's one of the things I've been looking at is and again the Turks have brought in every every time one of these foreign countries brings in guns One of the first things they do bring in and usually keep his bread and butter is the basic pump shotgun in a five shot like the Maverick or the Mossberg. Most of the foreign guns look to be a knockoff of either the Bernadelli or the Remington Model 870. And either way, although they're clones slash copies and they're close enough, they work because they were typically cop guns and well, police states always make sure the cop guns work well so they can shoot the peasants. And, you know, so the big thing is that a simple pump action five shot gun, there's nothing bad about it. It's the perpetual feed gun, because you can always shell more rounds even after you're fired. And it's purely a matter of you getting used to the idea. If you fire and you get any kind of break, you reload immediately. You always have five rounds and one in the tube. and they're nothing to sneeze at. I don't want you to shot with a 12 gauge, a 20 gauge, or any gauge. You know, as far as that goes. And again, most everybody has respect, you know, like my dad said for years, although it used to be the double barrel. Guys, you know, you could have a noisy bar, and if the bartender dropped that double tube on a couple of shells, that makes a very different sound from an empty barrel. And it's amazing how quiet the bar would get real fast. You know, same with the pump shotgun. Yeah, that rack, and when you rack a gun and it's got a shell in it, it's a very different sound. And anybody who's got any brains recognizes it. So it's amazing how many conversations or let's just say aggressive conversations are ended without pulling the trigger just by working in action. You know, exactly. Wow. I think that conversation is kind of lopsided now, isn't it? Yes, son, I really don't think you should be here. You know, shoot, shoot. Yeah, or when a double-barreled street cannon, you know, shows up. You know, I know to go ahead, go ahead, Clark. I'm just going to appreciate your, your input on that. Oh, not a problem. Again, uh, any, if you do run in any deals on number four, bring them to the program. Because if we see it and again number three now that's been showing up as Italian Some of the Italian odd companies and what was the other one? It had a really really pretty box Spanish I think and but it had the the flower black, huh? Rio Might have been Rio. It was it has a white box with the the 1880s type flower print on it, you know the scroll print on it like it's a an engraved gun That was typical, it's kind of mimicking the Western and I'm thinking that's where that came from, it's some of the Western shooter shots, but the price was good. And it's definitely worth picking up if we can, if we spot it again. But, and normally I will say this, the Western shooter guns or ammunition and guns are usually not cheap. In fact, again, 45 long colts should be cheaper or no more expensive than 44 Remington Magnum. But it's more expensive and there's no reason for that. It's a straight case, a lead bullet, and they're charging more than they would if you went and bought a .44 Magnum full house load in a 50 round box. But those cowboy shotguns eat a lot of ammo too. Anyway, all set? Uh oh, overall setting, we're at the top. On that note, remember, Mr. Trollgauge, pointed at somebody else, is your friend. But if it's pointed at you, you hear this echo, echo, echo, echo, echo. And it reminds you that perhaps you should be more polite. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. U-Rock kicking the slats and beating around hard people. Right into the weekend for all of our friends that are rebroadcasting right now, we'll say hi at all the different camps. Our mech units are in motion. H-Rudge Metal Combat Team 3rd Squadron is training this weekend, but they're on the road right now. They will not be at Camp Emmerich until sometime around midnight. Anyway, God bless. Uh, militia town hall, hey, coming up next. This is your program, don't go anywhere. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock for the evening intel report. God bless. Bye-bye. In Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes, and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and use of patients pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies that places are mutual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states, for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws or establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislators. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. These at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfectly scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers. the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war, in peace, friends. 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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. websites where they actually had the reading of the Declaration and some other stuff up there as well. So that was one that we grabbed a long, long time ago. I got that, I think, before we were on Live 365 all those years ago. So I've had that in the system for quite a while. Will... I don't have much of an update for Liberty Tree Radio right now. We have had some technical hiccups this week before last, which is why we weren't here on Friday. We lost internet connection due to a power surge. None of our equipment was affected other than maybe the modem. We have been having problems with the modem, but I think it's more on AT&T's and then the actual modem having problems where it's pulsing out. It hasn't happened during When we're up live, but I have noticed it does happen like in the evening, you know, like if you're a gamer, you know peak hours for gaming are usually after You know late later in the evening before midnight or just after midnight that that's what we've been having it pulse out on us, so We did have it happen a couple of times during the day last weekend Called and talked to them about and of course they gave us a runaround. They wanted to know if we had an older modem blah blah blah blah blah blah. Long story short, oh that's one of the new modems. It should be acting up at all. Oh, but I did get them to admit that yes, they send a pulse out which just a modem down for software updates. Which is interesting, you know, saying that they update the modem and it forces a modem to go through a physical restart. This is a fiber optic modem, so, eh, you know. It's supposed to be nonstop streaming internet, high speed, best we could get for running the radio station on, and hey, we're having problems with it. What a surprise, as Dad would say. We're living in modern times, it's way better than that copper wire stuff, yet I never, ever had any problems like this when I was running 256K up in Michigan. 256K is exactly what it sounds like. 256K down. For streaming, especially if you're not doing it at CD quality, which depending on where you are in the country, you're never going to be able to download that anyway without a bunch of buffering anyhow. So we would run it 24 kbps. So 256k gave us plenty of bandwidth to be able to stream out our audio to reflectors and to other people while also sending a relay over to the public so they could pick us up sometimes and it worked. You know, I've never had a problem with it. Now that system, which is obsolete mind you, is relegated purely to banking. So if it's an obsolete system that doesn't work well, how come they're trusting it for, you know, money transactions? Yeah. Anyway. That's neither here nor there. I did get the archives replaced the the page nothing was lost is just the links they rolled the web page back because of a Issue it is it is about I think a day or two behind that's because I've been busy trying to get some of this stuff straightened up I'll get them updated tonight after this Live hour block it doesn't take long guys. It's just literally it's copy and pasted over once we're done Recording like I was saying it doesn't take any time at all So if you see a problem like that If it looks like it's not being taken care of you guys can get ahold of me through the discord Just strap me a message. That's what happened this last time. I didn't see that it wasn't updating I think the I might even still have the message up and I'll thank you directly, but I'm sorry I'm not great at remembering names. And no, I don't. I don't still have that message up, so I'm sorry. But one of our guys at Discord let me know the archives are out. And then we had a caller call in about it and I was already working on the problem, guys. It's taken care of, but I do appreciate all the updates and letting me know when something needs to be fixed. Again, also, I'm only human, guys. If you find an archive on there that is like a repeat of the same hour, I might have goofed up. So let me know and I can fix that too. I just gotta know the date and time. Which one's repeating so I can go back and fix it. Anyway, let's see. Well... I did want to cover a bit on food storage today on the Town Hall meeting. We talked about a lot of stuff and kind of gotten away from preparedness for a bit, but I have been seeing a lot of YouTube videos about alternative storage, and I saw one today that just ticked me off. saying that, no, we shouldn't use any of our modern food storage systems for when the stuff hits the fan. We should use what the pioneers used. Okay, well, the pioneers, if they had the ability to use MREs or to use the canned goods and stuff that we have nowadays, you better believe they would jump on it. The pioneers had all kinds of problems in and of themselves dealing with food. especially storage. But the one was talking about using lard to store meat, which is an interesting idea. I've seen it done before, but there are several other ways to store meat other than just packing it in lard. But that is an option. Lard does stay shelf stable for up to a year if you keep it in the right conditions. That's without refrigeration. With refrigeration, you can push it past a year. But pretty much the big thing with lard is you have to keep it at a consistent temperature I don't think I could do that down here where I am with the heat and I don't think I could make it last a year probably four to six months, which is about average for you know Keeping lard that you just what's a term for it? Oh, come on The same way you make tallow basically. You slow boil the fat off the pig to get the lard. And if you're doing tallow is the same process but with beef, I believe. If I'm wrong about that, guys, please chime in. Tell me I'm wrong. The number is 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, but for long-term storage, that's not like a three-year storage option like some of the other stuff that we've talked about here on the air. I think if you can meet, you'll get a longer shelf life out of it. than packing it in lard. Like I said, it's an interesting option. You can also salt meat, pack meat in a barrel of salt, that way it won't necessarily spoil as fast. The idea is that the salt draws all the moisture out of the meat, so that way the meat doesn't spoil. Of course, that... only worked for so long before the salt is so permeated with the juices from the meat that you gotta replace that salt too or use it for something else. But, uh, let's see, um, if you're gonna make your own lard, you know, lard has more juices than just food storage, which is one of the things I wanted to bring up because I do think it's a neat idea if you had nothing else but pigs to slaughter to make lard to store stuff in, it's a good option. But again, they've made it really hard. I mean, what's pork going for right now, guys? Can you find a pig farm? If you find a pig farm and you buy your own pig, is the state gonna claim that that pig is some kind of endangered species and you can't slaughter that pig or have it raised on a farm like what happened up there in Michigan with the pig farm? So it's cool, but don't think that they can't, they won't try to find a way to attack that. But there are other options, you know, there's dehydrating. I was actually looking at a freeze dryer on a site, they wanted like 350 for freeze dry technology, which is, it looked about the size of a regular dehydrator. So I'm curious about that. I don't know if anybody's had one of those, how will they work. because all the freeze dry stuff that I've seen has always been about the size of a stove. So that's interesting because freeze dry, you know, if you've ever watched that done, that's an interesting process. Think of like a pressure cooker, except kind of in reverse. You freeze the item and you use the pressure of the vacuum to suck all the moisture out of the frozen thing. It's neat, you know, if you've ever seen time-lapse of freeze-dried product. Ice houses, yeah, ice houses are another good way to store stuff. A root cellar, or if you have a stream running through your property, a cellar that actually sits down in the ground below the water line. Yep, houses full of ice. We've talked about the Amish on this on this network for a long time. This is one that, it's hard for some people to wrap their head around because everybody's geared towards electricity, but propane refrigerator. Well, how the heck would that work? Don't you burn propane? Yeah, you do, but you burn the propane and the coolant is what freezes stuff. And you need to get the coolant moving and you use the propane to get the coolant moving. Congratulations. You don't need a generator. It'll run for as long as you have propane to keep that little light, Rick. It's silent. And that is one thing that Craig and I have talked about on his program about, you know, you don't necessarily want a generator because it's going to make you a target mark, especially if you're in a neighborhood like I'm in. For the vandals or the unscrupulous types who are going to come and want to steal your generator. Well, if you're not making any noise, they can't, you know, they don't know what's going on. And a propane... refrigerator makes a whole heck of a lot less noise. And you can find them out there, especially in the Amish communities. If you look at some of the Amish markets, now there are Amish websites. I don't understand how that works. I guess they get a third party to do it because the Amish don't necessarily have computers unless you're a really, really, really liberal Amish. You can find them. You can order them. You can Hook them up and get them running off of the propane that runs to your house. You got a big propane pig out back You could run them off a little propane pig if you know how know what you're doing with the gas We talked a little bit about making a a Cold barbecue pit in converting it to where it'll run on Propane. Well, you can also reverse that make it run on coal. So Just because upgrade, downgrade, you know, you want to look into how to do this stuff. There's a lot of it on YouTube that you can find, but you want to be careful. You want to make sure you check the information. Especially with food storage, I would look at stuff that is older, that is backed up with older documentation that you can look up and read yourself. Usually, if your public library is not being a, you know, Strictler for the COVID BS or if they haven't burned their books because of the COVID BS. Do you remember they were doing that too? Oh, we got COVID. We've got to burn all these books that people have touched. Really? And how long did you know that was just so stupid because you know, they tell you it can't last that long outside the body. But because people had touched it, they might have had COVID. We got to burn these books. That's stupid. But yeah, go to the library. Now, pull up all these books that we have on food storage, canning, dehydrating, brining. Brining meat is, again, that's salt. It's doing things with way of salt. Smoking meat is another way you can store it for longer periods of time. But keep in mind, each of these methods are going to vary on their timetable. And it may vary depending on the type of meat that you're using. So it's nice to get an older recipe book. I accidentally spilled a bunch of water on my wife's cookbook. She's like, oh, I hardly ever used those. But I grew up, books like that are knowledge. Knowledge is power. I would rather have the physical cookbook than going to a website to look something up to cook because, well, we may not always have internet connection to be able to do that. There may be some tricks in the older cookbook that they leave out of the newer stuff. I was looking at one cookbook and it was telling you to go to the store and pick up, I can't remember what it was, but I was actually looking, I think it was actually making chocolate from scratch. I don't like chocolate, but I know other people that like chocolate. I was looking up some information. Yeah, it's an interesting process. It's not something that I would necessarily do for myself. But the product, the cocoa bean, is so unique. You have to special order it through sites online and stuff. But yeah, chocolate is kind of, I don't like chocolate because I think I got a mild allergy to it, which is part of the reason why I don't like it. But after seeing what cocoa bean looks like when you first get it before you treat it, and a lot of the stuff that you eat like that, you do have to treat. You can get it down to a product that you would recognize as chocolate or that you would recognize as something edible. Pemmican is another good source to store meat if you know how to make it. Linus Meats the Best Meat for Making Pan Again. You can add berries to it to give it a little bit more of a flavor. It's basically a dry slug of meat with some lard. Ooh, back to that, well fat. Which again, you know, BK, I haven't heard from him in a while, but hopefully he's listening. That's one of the things that you'd talk about with his Food preparation is like it's great to have all the dry goods and stuff on the shelf but do you know how to supplement the fats that your body needs and Making your own lard. That's a good way to do it. It's easy or making your own tallow Again tallow is not necessarily something I was Cook with as much as you know using lard, but let's see best way to preserve food And there we go. One of the guys posted a link to Freeze Dryers. And yeah, that's about the size of Freeze Dryer I'm used to seeing, but the one I saw was smaller than that. That's about the size of a small stove right there. I think. Let's see what the dimensions are. And how much do they want for these? $400! Oh no, save up to $400 with free shipping. Home Freeze Dryers only with... Yeah, only within the US. So, the 25 years food preservation. I'm looking for the scale, guys. That's what I want to see, how big this thing is. It looks like, yeah, bigger than a microwave. This one looks like it's bigger than a microwave. But what I saw was about the size of a microwave, about the size of a regular food dehydrator. Which was interesting, but yeah, where's the price it says saves up to $400. Okay. There we go. Yeah, these are not cheap. I Wasn't expecting them to be cheap these free stirrers on the site that you posted over here for harvest right? you know running two thousand two hundred dollars to up to And it looks like you're in two thousand two hundred up to $3,400 give or take $10 Again though I'm not seeing a good representation of scale other than the food that's been put. Oh, okay. There we go. There's a good representation of scale. Yeah, that's bigger than the one I saw Somebody using but I will see if let's say that's a YouTube video. Can we post that YouTube video? Can I get that real quick? See if I can go get this to go directly to no not closed captions. Come on settings. Oh I don't like it when they won't go. Okay here we go. Yeah I'll copy and paste that. Right into the discord it's from the company that you just posted a link to so you guys can get an idea on the scale of this thing. It's about the size of a small like apartment stove. I don't know if you guys are familiar with that or like a camper stove. If you were interested, oh wait a minute, I just reposted the large article again that I posted. Delete that. I did not need to do that. I was trying to post... Okay, let's see if we can get this to work now. I was trying to post this. Why did this not copy properly? Let's see if that takes or if it goes to the wrong article. Yeah, there we go. You see that? It's big enough to sit on the... Actually, I'm not sure if that's actually sitting on the countertop or not. I think that's sitting on the countertop. If you can afford to go that way, freeze drying is a really good way to preserve food, not just meat, vegetables, fruit, all kinds of stuff you can freeze dry. In fact, I love freeze dried fruit. You freeze dry me some fruit, that's like candy. You know, Dad told you guys about that before, you know, any of the freeze dried fruits from the MREs were never safe around us kids while we were growing up. They found peaches or apples or pears that were freeze dried in the MREs. Those things were gone. We're terrible about those kids. But yeah, there are other uses for lard too. So I'm back on lard because they were talking about using it for food preservation. But lard, when it goes beyond the date, if you still want to find a use for it, You can use it as lubricant, you can use it as rust protection. This is all stuff that guys we're going to have to think about down the road anyway. If stuff does hit the fan, how are you going to keep mechanical things moving that need lubrication unless you have a good supply of oil somewhere we don't know about. Making your own lubricants is going to be a way to stop rust. It's going to be a way to keep parts moving together that are fine mechanical parts that are wear on each other. If you're using a chainsaw or you're using a bicycle motorcycle, chains rust, keeping them lubricated, it may not sound like the prettiest thing to do, but guys, Most lubricants really are messy anyway, so you could easily trade me your freeze-dry me for a friend to get yep Yeah, it's a good barter tool as long as you have the power to run it the freeze dryers and keep that in mind or You know hey you got a friend who goes out hunting deer or something and bring the venison back and freeze dry it you know Make a little business out of it or what they call a side hustle I think that would be a good side hustle for somebody, you know, a freeze-drying game. It'd be a unique thing. Oh, okay, wait a second. Let me open this up. Yeah, that's the... I thought I posted more than just that large article. Hang on here. Didn't I post one on? Yes. Twelve other ways to store meat. These are just some ideas, but again, they're good ideas. One of the easiest ones to do is making a smoker, you know Hey that gets back to that grill again other things that you can do with a grill or you can even make a do it on the Electric or gas stovetop, which is what they're showing in the video below there how to make a stovetop BBQ smoker, of course You can figure out how to do that with other things as well You just take a look at how simple it what it is. They're doing on the stove top to smoke their meat. Curing meat, which is again salting meat or brining meat, one of the oldest methods for transporting and keeping meat when you don't have electricity. Dehydration, dehydration is a great way to store meat. I think it's also one of the longer-lasting ones as long as you make sure you dry it really good. Pressure canning, of course canning meat, I mentioned that before. I think canning meat is probably the best long lasting way at home that you're going to be able to store meat that will be, if you know how to can meat or you can watch some videos on it, just with it, do it a few times. It'll be, that's probably the, like I said, as long as you can get the jars and lids and everything to go along with it, it's probably going to be the most cost-effective way to store meat long term. Brining, of course, that's water and salt and letting your meat soak underneath it, kind of marinating it. This is one I'm not familiar with. Confit, methods come from France. Involves cooking meat while it's submerged in its own fats. From there you let it cool. Okay, actually I have seen that. basically letting it dry with a layer of fat over the meat to make it last longer in storage. Store in lard is number seven. But like I said, a lard is an interesting one for me because being able to make your own lard from pig fat or make your own towel from fat or other animal fat. Towel, of course, he has uses in tanning, it has uses It has uses. Go on down the list. This is stuff that our forefathers knew that when you killed something, you used everything on the animal from the tendons to send you. Go right on down the list of stuff that you would turn into regular everyday products. People would turn around, sell, and use trade. And it's not that hard and it's not going back into the... It prevents you from going back into the Stone Age. I mean, if you really want to keep your firearms around, you're going to need some kind of lubrication. Granted, Pigfest is probably not like your first best choice, but if you have nothing else, you know, you need a layer of... layer of protection to keep rust from forming on the surface of the metal or contact. to say you can use everything about a pig but the squeal. It's interesting, you know, at least it is for me, you know, because I've seen people try to make their own lard and usually the thing they do wrong is, you know, they try to process. The thing is, it's basically a slow cooker. situation. You want to slowly cook the meat and get the fat to come out of the pork. And then you take that and you run it through cheesecloth or strainer. You want to get the, you want to separate the lard from the water and other stuff. Put it in a jar. Like they say, as long as you keep it at a steady temperature, It'll last anywhere from six months to a year, depending on temperature or where you're at, temperate or more towards the equator like I am right now. We still get cold spells here, but not as much as we would up in Michigan. Just ideas for storage, guys, because people seriously, would the shortages that we're taking a look at what's going on right now? And yes. Yes, that's right. We've got the port open 24-7. We're not going to close that port down, but of course for that to happen you have to have workers to run the trucks, to run the cranes, to run all that. And there's a worker shortage right now because people don't want to work there because they're forcing them to either take the COVID shot or they're forcing them to work long hours, which hey, know anything about OSHA. Heck, there's one Remember War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise, what was he doing? He was at those ports. He was loading and unloading those container ships like it was a Qua game and doing it really fast. Of course, they don't want you, OSHA doesn't want you to do that. That's pretty much what Biden is advocating for. But there's a thing. When he comes out of the crane, he already worked over his OSHA-approved hours. They're not supposed to be working 24-7 as a crane operator, like a truck driver. They put a time limit on how long you guys can drive your trucks. Before they want you to pull over to the side of the road and get some mandatory sleep time in that way You're not falling asleep at the wheel while you're driving down the road The same thing goes for these guys that are running the ships these guys are running the cranes these guys that are running the forklifts The cargo movers they're all they all have these same restrictions on them, and it's a it's for safety reasons guys Once you start saying, oh, we're going to keep things open for 24-7 and we're going to bypass this, it's like the mask mandate BS, you know? Oh, we're going to bypass the OSHA guidelines for masks because of the pandemic. Well, you know, we've got this shortage coming up here for stuff coming into the country that really should be made in the country. But we need to get it here before Christmas otherwise Biden's going to look bad. So we're going to open the port for 24 seven. Oh, we don't have employees. That's okay. Just make the guys work overtime. We'll pay them really good. I'm waiting to hear about the first horrific accident that happens at the port because of this BS. Because you know it's going to happen. Whether or not we hear about it though on the mainstream media Probably not but I bet you we'll hear about we'll hear about it You know round about you're somebody else who works the ports. Yeah, my wife was in a good position where she did that She worked the port she could tell you about when there's a fuel shortage how many tankers they got sitting off the coast? You know waiting to come in to offload their crude to the refinery there in Houston So, to say we have a fuel shortage for whatever reason, even if we're not producing it ourselves inside the country like Trump had us energy independent, you can at least say that, which was messed up within the first, not even a full week of Biden being in the office, did he F that up. And now we're sitting here looking at the mangled situation of what they did. And they think they can get this stuff going, you know, zero costs. That still makes me laugh. You know, it's like, yes, they won't have to pay a thing. You will, because it's going to get shifted to you, the consumer. But it won't cost them anything. It never costs the federal government anything. The federal government taxes you for it. So yeah, for them to say it's a zero cost for them, it is a zero cost for them. But it's a trillion dollar debt for you. They're selling your kid's future down the drain when they do stuff like that. And they tell you it's not gonna cost you anything. It is gonna cost you, but you'll never have to worry about paying it off because you'll be in the grave before it's ever paid off. And your kid's kids will probably be in the grave before it's ever paid off. They keep threatening the government shutdowns. Guys, please shut yourself down. We do not need you. You are wasting our money. All you gotta do is take a look at what's going on at the border right now to know you're a total waste of money. Anyway, I'm ranting now. So guys, call in, join us out here. Star six, unmute yourself when you're here. The number is 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 and the pound sign. Again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. I wanted to focus more on food storage, but I've got, I've derailed myself. Getting my trade of thought back in that direction will be, eh. I'm sure we can get there. I talked about making chocolate. You know, something else, looking into making candy for yourself. I know that sounds weird, but candy is a good way to store calories in an emergency, you know? Um, none of my dad likes to call, uh, you know, like sugar candies like cinnamon or, uh, lemon drops. You know, they're, they're calories. You know, you stick them under your tongue, you can suck on them. You won't get hungry as fast. And it's true. It works that way. As long as you ration yourself with them. And so, all of us have a harder problem with that than others, especially me with lemon drops. I know that. They've bought me a whole big bag of lemon drops, guys. I went through them in less than a week. It was terrible. But yeah, it's a good source if you know how to do that. Of course, not everybody's going to be able to make rock candy or knows how to make rock candy. But there are some simple candies that you can make that have a long shelf life or storage that you can make if you do a little research. Caramel is a fairly simple one to do sugar, butter, heat, and stirring it together to get it to that caramelized state. Caramel, again, is one of those things that can be dried and turned into a hard candy. You could add flavoring to it using flavor oils or, oh, come on. That's the terminology I'm looking for. But yeah, you can add flavoring to it to give it different flavors if you want to. There's all kinds of different things that you can do for unique food stores or barter items that you can make. Then again, it's an area that people have either forgotten or moved away from that we used to know and do all the time. I heard a ding so caller if you want to star six unmute come on up you can change the subject get us going on something else from where I'm welcome to again that number is 712-432-0900 room number 957-464 in the pound sign we got about 11 minutes give or take a little less if I close this out on time but hi head how's my audio coming across good obi Okay, great. Yeah, on the topic of food preservation, I know that there was a, he had a show or host from before Joe from the Carolinas and he was talking about, he was mentioning a lot about permaculture. And there's two authors that I would recommend along those lines. One is Bill Mollison. I'm sure you all are probably familiar with. I'm sure I'm speaking to, to well-read folks on this program. So Bill Mollison is one. The second one is David Holgrem. They're considered the fathers of permaculture. And he actually, I have one of his books, it's called By Bill Mollison. It's called the Permaculture Book of Ferment and Human Nutrition. And there are... I mean, it's an entire reference book, really. But I just wanted to put that out there. I wasn't sure if you're familiar with it along the lines of fruit preservation. Well, permaculture is making the land work for you so you don't have to work as hard at growing crops and whatnot. But that's probably me oversimplifying it for some people. But it's knowing what grows in your area, knowing what grows in your area naturally, and promoting it. Now that's maybe a little oversimplification of it, but basically yeah with permaculture that you make the land work for you. You don't work for the land Correct right and yes, it's a good book. I recommend it on top of all the other tips and Pointers you've already mentioned again. The book is called the permaculture book of ferment and Human Nutrition by Bill Mollison. And the other gentleman, David Holgrem, that's David, and then last name is H-O-L-M-G-R-E-N. And there's lots of... articles and literature on the subject, but not just on permaculture. I mean, food preservation is just one aspect of the whole topic, right? Yes. OK. Yeah, I just wanted to add that. Thank you. Well, thank you for calling in, because yeah, that does touch into what What I wanted to talk about tonight with food preparation especially well not just food preparation or preservation, but being able to Maintain yourself when stuff hits the fan. You know, if you have, the lard isn't lard, it's a great one, but to say that you need to throw everything else out, just focus on lard or what the pioneers had. It's a good idea to focus on some of that stuff, but again, don't put all your eggs in one basket just because some guru tells you to go out and use lard. Pemmican doesn't necessarily mean you need to throw away your other food storage. You know, it's there. Use it. There's, you know, like I was saying at the beginning of the program, if the pioneers were alive today and they had access to the items that we have access to for food storage to go on a trip with, I guarantee you, if they, as long as they had the currency or the means to trade and barter for the type of food that we have for long-term storage as far as MREs or canned goods or dry goods, they would be using it. It's good to know what the pioneers did use as they went out because it's all stuff that we can find from the land. But again, it's like the Jericho thing. When everybody is out looking for stuff from the land, can you find what you need to make the product to store the meat. Will you be able to find the pork product to be able to boil down to the large to be able to store other meat products in? Will you be able to make, are there alternatives that you can use? Can you use other animals? Of course you can to make Callow and other things to supplement, you know the lard or whatever else you're using then that's what more More what I wanted to talk about not putting all your eggs into one basket, but Kind of being a jack-of-all-trades in that area and I know if you're Jack all trades your master or none But if you're seriously looking at preparing yourself to be able to take care of yourself And be prepared one solution is enough to get you to a point, but if anything happens to cut you off from that one solution, you're up the creek without a paddle. It's the same with anything that you do. It doesn't matter if you're talking about business, if you're talking about preparation, diversification is always better than, oh, Yeah, I'm trying to think of how dad says it. You know, we don't want to be the insect and so focused on one thing that we let all these other technologies slide us by. I was having a conversation with my wife about, you know, Other forms of power that we have used in this country, not just in this country, but in the world other than electricity and stuff that we use, that we know we used in history that was electricity but we didn't call it electricity at the time because they just knew. Edison hadn't come along and discovered electricity yet. We know that electroplating has been around since Egypt, you know, since they used batteries to do it. Do we call them batteries? I don't know what they call them in Egypt, okay? But we know that they made batteries and they use it for electroplating objects with gold. Go to a museum, okay? Look at any of the exhibits that have to do with the pharaohs and whatnot. You will see items and artifacts that are not solid gold, but they're plated with gold. Guys, that was not... It's not like voodoo science, it's not like they didn't know what they were doing, it's we don't know necessarily how they did it because the knowledge has been lost to us. So that knowledge has been regained. But another one that fascinates me is, you know, dad talks about steam power. Let's go back, sorry, excuse me. Let's go back a little farther than that. Let's go to the Swiss and talk about quartz and crystal power. You know, oh you're gonna get mystical and stuff. No, I'm not I'm gonna talk about the self winding watch that would wind off a little quartz crystal vibrating inside of it that it was set up in such a way that the Vibration would move the little gears and keep the clock running. That's that's technology is like wow You know self winding watch that didn't require you to wind it. It didn't require batteries even guys technology that we as human beings have had. We had a knowledge of it. A select group of people had a unique knowledge of it to the point where they could do stuff with that little micro technology and make those Swiss watches so famous that now everybody wants a Swiss watch. But yeah, crystal power, steam power, we've had manpower, physical labor, you know. There's no reason for us to go back to the Stone Age if we maintain at least a basic knowledge of the physical mechanical powers that we had in the past. Hydro, even before we had hydroelectricity, we used hydro power for mills. Before we were using wind for, you know, wind generators to produce power. What were we used, why did we have big wind, Dutch wind mills? What were they doing? They were using the wind to grind their flour, to make that wonderful stuff. Heck, I bet you if you were to look back through history, you would probably find that the Romans had a way for making concrete that didn't require as much physical labor as people think it would. The same goes for, you know, it's a mystery how the pyramids were built. Well, it's a mystery because we're not in that time and we don't have, we are not looking at it with the mindset of the technology of the day that they had. That's like a constant argument I've had with people recently about, you know, what could we do if the power was shut off tomorrow? Well, you'd be surprised what we could do. In fact, even if the power was shut off tomorrow, everybody has a generator sitting in their front yard if you own an automobile. A car is a power. It produces power. It has the ability to store power in its battery. If you know what you're doing, even if you don't have an inverter to convert it to 110 to power stuff in the house, you could quickly wire up a DC lighting and power using the existing wiring that's in your house. You just want to change what you're plugging into everything you can see. Congratulations, your car or truck or whatever, idling in the driveway or idling in the garage, not the best idea because of CO2. But you could have a generator to run lights, to run Some very interesting electronics that are DC compatible and just go to a truck stop and see what the truckers have microwaves Little air conditioning units all this other fun stuff that runs off a DC power that you could have Keep some amenities going there just run off a DC. We're not talking about running running AC AC becomes a problem when you start talking about inverting it But you can get a power inverter for that too and run things that way So tech, and that gets into the food storage thing. There is more than one avenue that you can take in food storage. And you should diversify. You should never focus on just one type of thing because that one type of thing either gets dried up, gets used up, or for whatever reason, you can't. Use that process anymore. You need an alternative process to go to to be able to store food Just like you need an alternative process to go to to be able to generate power or to pump water Or to grind flour or you know go on down the list. Anyway, we are at the top of the hour now Thank you guys for tuning in and Joining us on the militia town hall meeting especially the callers and people in discord who? popped in and helped Posting articles and stuff. I'm sorry if I didn't get to everything guys you guys were posting as Trying to get back into my role didn't quite but the intelligence report is coming up next guys. It is Friday when the intelligence report is done We'll be done for the week and I will be getting the archives up as soon as I can guys So just be patient. I'm working on it. I'll be working on it as soon as we're done So here we go. You're walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we'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 hope you'd always keep. But Tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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 this, 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 trade it 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 beaten. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is this still the land of the free? Mark I see you there well I see you're there mark, but you're muted and for whatever reason it's not letting me unmute you See if we can try that again. Well There we go. Do we have you mark? 1 2 3 1 2 3 got me okay. You're good. You're up That's strange also had a little bit of a I know it wasn't your end But there was a crackling kind of sound it's in the system wasn't it wasn't in the Not at your end. It's in the link, but it seems to have cleared up to Okay, let's try this again. Hiccup is what it did. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first... Oh, wait a minute. The evening intelligence report. I wish it were three hours earlier, but God, I could use them. Hi, Mark Kornke. And you're listening to the intelligence report, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. on and behind the lines in occupied territories north, south, west, and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and satellite along with many a myriad other systems both in and outside these United States. And of course it is a beautiful Friday. It has been a really classic, not heavy fall day, but it's obviously a fall day in Michigan. It is Cinco di Amo Day slash Friday, and Quartermaster Friday of course. It is the 22nd of October and the skies are picturesque, to say the least. And we have color around the state. The waterfalls are falling, the Great Lakes are, of course, great laking. And if you haven't had a chance to visit Michigan before the war starts, you might want to pass on through, just check things out. Biggest bodies of fresh water on the planet, and we own them. And at gunpoint, we're going to keep them. Okay. Anyway, it is, of course, the 13th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar 2021 Battle for the Republic the Dance of Swords and of course the Baldwin shooting gets a lot of publicity but then doesn't as we know not a surprise for those of you who haven't heard about it and on site during filming of a Western Apparently somebody playing with a prop gun. We don't know any more than well I really there's probably more out there But I have not seen any more that gives you a very much in the way of details Needles to say with a blank gun or a prop gun? Alec Baldwin did a good job of killing his videographer and wounding another Individual from the movie group. I believe a director. So yeah, I'm pretty good with a blank gun I'm serious. Every time I think about it, I'm still trying to figure it out. I mean, it's like, did you double tap him? Did you think they were faking it when you shot him? See, that could be the case. It's like, oh, wow, that was really realistic. Let's do that again. No, no, wait a minute, Ali, oh, there goes another one down. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Somebody may have just come in and clubbed him, you know, before he shot a third person. Because it looks so realistic. You know, it's like, it was like a movie, man. Only worse. So anyway, one dead, one wounded, and I don't know how that happened. I really don't. Unless you just kept, you know, point, click, point, click, point, click, point, click. It was a Western. It either had to be a revolver or a shotgun or a lever action rifle or maybe a sharps, but it would have to be something you get more than one round off with, unless it was just big and he would did a good job of spraying and praying, so to speak, with a blank round. Anyway, however it works. It didn't work well. So the basic rule, the only reason I bring this up is again, well, of course, everybody's asking what did the videographer know that he needed to die for? That would be something everybody should be thinking about. But most important is safety. Guys, again, remember muscles, muscles up or down. And there are two schools on that. And again, no matter what, know where that muscle is pointed. Pay attention and when you're going to use it, you use it seriously, you point the weapon at the target and you perforate it. Remember, there is no such thing as friendly fire. There is no such thing as friendly fire. Mr. Bullet doesn't have any family members. Well, you're not a relative. He does have other ones in the cylinder or the magazine, but they're not your buddies. Okay, so pay attention and always think. Think. Think that's the lesson that should be learned here and keep the anti gunners away from all guns They should be banned for life from owning guns that way we'd all be safer all of us who have guns, right? Yeah, that's how it works Mark anyway, a couple of things first of all good afternoon and evening all of our friends out there camp Emory camp Emerson new camp Stasa camp oil and north the ogama ranges and Camp Fox and wolf along with other facilities We have a bunch of solar panels that need to be installed at Camp, hold on, let me double check. Hey, Emmerich or Emerson? No, Emmerich again. So again, we're gonna need some of, anybody who wants to pitch in, don't have to be an electrician for this, but if you've got any electrical experience, it would help because they're gonna be wiring these things up to a number of different locations. They've got a package deal, apparently, it was donated by the, Let me hold on here the 34th Brigade of the Michigan militia at large mid, Michigan and another group of independent militiamen because they use the facility and Again, they made a package deal. So pretty cool, but we are gonna need help tomorrow With installation want to get it all up in one day don't want no not going to stretch this out to a number of different experiences one day all done on to other stuff and ideally everybody pitches in should even take a day. Probably only take a couple hours for all of the different units to be installed. I understand that they're going to put these on every one of the facility buildings including the food storage. So that should be pretty cool. And that gives us additional power. There's also a little wind generator there at that particular facility, which is kind of cool. Actually, it's an old one. To be honest, it was a hand-me-down from a house that was purchased by one of the other members and they didn't really want the wind generator. They didn't know what to do with it. And so it was moved over to the facility and you know what? It's been running for 11 years, 12, which is pretty cool. So keep up the good work guys. And again, we'll maybe, maybe not see tomorrow. We're going to be in our own world of affairs here. I've got several cases of paint that still need to be used up, but you know what I can say this week I filled a trash can with empty cans. I have empty paint cans, empty spray cans. If it can be tactified, it has been tactified. So we're still working on that. I really made a good deal on roofing paint. You know the roofing fixture paints guys, they're fantastic. They're a IIR. satin finish or flat finish most are flat. I've not really rendered only but three or four cans of satin. They're flat finish, they're all in earth tones. They make phenomenal camouflage paint combinations for camouflage patterns. And what I do like is that one of the most common colors is basically the gray green German Loma. and it is perfect for Michigan woods. With the gray tree bark and the other colors, needless to say you break it up, but with other colors in the pattern. But the base color that I'm using, I'm using that as the base color right now, and it really looks good. So heads up, you watch your resale shops, you'll find these, there's not much paint out there, and the resale shops sell out pretty quick, but if you're fast, Everybody's grabbing the official camouflage paint, but the roofing fixture paint is pretty much cheap and good size cans, spreads well, about seven to nine minutes it's dry. You can actually start the second application code on, you know, whatever color and keep working. So that is another solution. It's Quartermaster Friday, gotta come up with ideas. Not just completely about the problem. Where do I get paint? Another thing there real quick, remember flat house paint. Flat house paint. The Germans came up with flat house paint in World War II. In fact, what was really funny is when they first came up with a latex paint, basically a latex paint, it was for camouflaging the vehicles in the winter. And the logic was with the regular white latex, flat latex, is that they paint the vehicle and then you break out the spray washer in the spring and everything comes off. They underestimated the quality of the product they produced which was supposed to be kind of a throwaway. Turns out the paint worked better than expected and they had to fight to get it off. But guess what? They liked that idea because the formula really did. It was durable. It wore well. Even in battlefield conditions with muck, ice, snow. So again, they continue with the process and also use the same base paint system for all of the other chemicals. How am I supposed to brush him if he's out? I don't know. You could probably knock him out with a club and then just hold him down with your knees, you know, between his head, between your knees and, you know, finish the brushing. Handle extension. Did that work okay? Did we come up with a solution? Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? Hey, this is Todd down in Orlando. You said that you were, at the time, wrapping your head around this Alec Baldwin thing. I just wanted to put something out there. I don't know if you agree with this or not, but the person that was shot and killed, that was a cinematographer. It was a woman. She was 42 years old. Married one child. She was pretty hot. that the person apparently that got injured was standing behind the cinematographer. Who says that this wasn't a love triangle and Alec Baldwin was just angry as usual and said, I'm going to shoot you. So he shot him both with a gun. And then they come up with the story by the time the cops get there that she was standing here The other guy was standing behind her. The cops, the first thing they did was question him. But after they questioned him, you know what they did? They got a warrant for the entire movie set and told everybody to leave. So you know what they're trying to do right now? Is they're trying to come up with an indictment. And I would not doubt that it would come out later, that it was a love triangle and he shot both of them. with a gun and then they came up with a story for the cops saying that it was an accident on the movie set. I could be wrong but that's what I'm thinking. Oh I would if I were coming up on a site like that the first thing like I said what did he do shoot once and then shoot again because he was surprised or if it was no matter what if it was a blank gun. Guys, even if you're one behind the other, that doesn't work the other way. One guy's going to get hit really bad, and pretty much that's where all of the energy is absorbed. Because, no, it's not a projectile, if it was a blank. But if it turns out that somebody got popped with some shells, you know, with some bullets, or, you know, jackets, because, you know, there's a couple different things that have happened on sets before, and if you know what's happened before, you can even set the incident up again. It's one of those Colombo mystery cases where it could easily be prepared and then it's like the only problem is if you shot more than one person it's trying to explain how, well let's see, you shot the first person and obviously you created horrific damage but you just kept pulling the trigger? Oh, I thought it was a movie! Like I said, I was joking about that earlier. If it was a blank kill, Guys understand that basically what he did is he hit him with a pocket flamethrower. You're gonna see that you're not gonna be like oh I wonder what'll happen if I pull the trigger again Yeah, let's see what happens a second time. So I'm not disagreeing with you know There's more than one person that said that and I think it's interesting because it is you know, one of those things where they were on location apparently that creates other issues with isolation and it's It just didn't sound right anybody is a sure thing about that right away anybody If it was anybody else They would be charged with involuntary manslaughter because there's a death and they'd be sitting in prison right now Well, I locked up in jail for the moment, right? Yeah, you'd be at least secure it right? Yeah that again I well P.O.S. is out of jail. He's not sitting in jail. They didn't even arrest him. They're just taking his word at it. He should be sitting behind bars right now until they know whether or not it was, you know, something serious. And even if it was, still if it was you or me, and it was some movie set that we were at, insurance or not, you'd still be charged with involuntary manslaughter. However, your dad was two blocks down the road. Right, they would take you down the road, they would take you down the lockup at least. We know for a fact that blanks don't go all the way through one person and then cause the person behind them to be in critical condition. Let's just be honest. Yeah. So there's some kind of, it stinks. There's some, and I guarantee the first cop on the scene saying the same thing you are. In other words, again, let's put it this way, it's like property and realty, right? Remember location, location, location. Wherever this actually happened, whoever saw this first is going to have a real good idea of what or not the story makes with the end result. So we're going to be looking at what patterns and everything. Yeah, and I even if you all wanted to get really close and get a real dramatic picture, okay over and over again I think really this is interesting because even if they weren't gun idiots, okay, in other words leftist Hollywood has got more than enough You know experience I mean even idiot actors and again Baldwin's been around shooting, you know shooting sets before I mean, it's all kinds of shoot-em-up movies So it's not like they're not familiar with the idea of firearms going off and if they don't see it even if they They may not be the ones handling it because you've got enough stand-ins and whatever but the industry Understands the firearms threat and if nothing else it comes from the paranoia about something Ed mentioned earlier insurance now and one of the reasons is because of goofiness and idiocy that's happened before or intentional murder And that's the thing that is always an issue when they're in any kind of situation where the weapons interact with multi-million dollar characters in a movie, okay? Multi-million dollar actors or actresses, because they are insured and the movie itself can't go on. I mean, granted, it came with CG nowadays. But in the past, and traditionally, if the actor is hockey-pucked up, then you're out a whole lot of money. So this is this it stinks across the board. I agree with what you're saying and again You're hold my bullet and you hold my bullet too. Oh god. Oh, there. Oh, there were witnesses Oh, or maybe there weren't witnesses. Well, what are you guys doing over the hill there? Oh, we were gonna do some real cool video work and and my poor Videographer just got her brains blown up because they pulled the trigger and the director just happened to be over the hill too And I shot him and I don't know how that happened He just lined up for some reason. No matter where you do this, it doesn't make sense. Whatever map out, it doesn't make sense. Mark, is it two days after they have this Brian Laundrie thing over with? The kid killed himself in the swamp and the alligators ate him. Okay, it's the end of that story. Hey, we've got another one here for you so you don't pay attention to everything else. Right. So it's just more Well, let me give you an example of how I'm not paying attention. I and you need to say the other one they were looking for Supposedly shot himself and supposedly was eaten by the alligator Yeah, is that what is that? That's the story That's the story. That's right out of a combo. That's a Colombo series thing again, right? Who says he's dead? Okay I keep going back to what Khrushchev said. He says, you can, as far as the Americans go, you can spit in their face and they think it's due. And he was right. Most Americans, you can tell them anything. And if the lie was bigger than the previous lie, they'll believe it. And this is just another one. They come up with this Alec Baldwin thing. Alec Baldwin accidentally shot this woman with a blank cartridge. There was some kind of projectile in the barrel that they didn't know about. and it went through her and then the guy was standing behind her and it hit him too. And he's sorry that he did it and he's cooperating with the police and he told her husband that he was very sorry. And people are just like, oh my God, this is so horrible. It stinks to high heaven. Something else happened. So yeah, but it'll go down the memory hall just like the Nashville where the Nashville bombing bombing with the AT&T center, you know, right down the memory hall. Yeah, the interesting thing is the movie sets, they have what is called a weapons master by their, by, you know, decree, they've got to have one. And the weapons master is the only person that hands out any fake or real weapons. And he is responsible, he, she, whatever, is responsible for making sure that there's no live rounds that whatever blank weapon has proper blanks in it and making sure that if it's a faux weapon that they're going to do the CGI muzzle blasts and cartridge ejection stuff, that they're actually not a live firing type of weapon. It doesn't go bang when you pull the trigger, it just predates it. What they have is you've got the prop, you got a fuel weapon which is usually made to look as realistic as possible. It's usually made out of metal. You've got your regular prop weapon which may be a plastic cast and then you've got the throw away for the stuntman or whatever which is something that can be easily rebuilt. But you can tell the weight in the field between these things guys. If you've ever dealt with it you would know the difference. You know and all of them are idiots. No, my point is the weapons master is handing it out and there's no weapons of any kind on the set that haven't gone through his hands first. So no, there was no live fire weapon in Baldwin's hands that came through that guy unless the guy was drunk or you know off-site and they violated every rule that they have. Yep, triangle guarantee. Baldwin got upset and he shot her and then killed the other guy in there seeing that was a piece of debris in the barrel that went through her and then went through him. Yeah, no, I don't think he does have a pretty big ego. So I'm not surprised if that would be the case. Well, again, rule number one, we'll take the story at face value. We don't play with our weapons, do we? It's going to be a real cool shot. Yeah, it will be. It's the last shot. I can picture if the story is real and of course as we know we're arguing it's not. But let's say that she actually had the camera up. It's going to be one of those shots like, remember the cameraman killed in Vietnam? Actually there were three at least. But you know the film's still running. He was running with an infantry unit and the camera goes, you know, you see him stop and then the camera flops sideways and the unit's past the cameraman and one of them comes back. and he runs up to where the cameraman is laying and he looks down at him and he looks sideways at him and obviously the guy stood at the camera to his head when it flops sideways and that way he kind of reverse caught the moment of his death on film. So this would be kind of like the same thing except apparently you know the whatever projectile probably went through the the camera or the cell phone or whatever was being held because after all he made sure he got a good shot right where he wanted it. Yeah, and if that really happened there should be a video of it too as well because that's what they say Yeah, the camera was running when he pulled the trigger and some kind of projectile in the gun in the barrel clogged in the barrel This is yeah, this is about as retarded as it gets so I want to see the I mean this is why the police got a got a warrant to search everything so they could go through this. Now if this goes down the memory hole and he isn't charged with murder and there's no further investigation, you know for a fact these are basically as ring-knocker as it gets. These cops are going to get a phone call and they're going to say release him on a recognizance, drop the investigation. There was an accident on set and that's all we need to hear about it. Yeah, these copies of the news is of deaths. Yeah, the rest is history. Same with Nashville. No investigation. Same with all these false flags and hoaxes that you see. Boston bombing, Sandy Hook, it just keeps going and never stops. Well, one of the things we need to be paying attention to is that bad guys, again, as I said earlier in the week, are getting rather... unsettled because the response, you know, all the garbage about how only a few people haven't gotten the shot, oh my ass. I think their numbers are so skewed and they've lied to the, let me give you an example. I always talk to everybody. I seriously do. Anybody who knows been around me, I'll say, I, you know, I'll be kind of cool when I might ask a question. But one of the things I've asked everybody I've run into, I mean who's out and about and they don't wear a mask. They wear a mask, I get a fear of either did or didn't, but it doesn't mean you're it's because they're still wearing a mask. Well, 90% of the pop, well, not even that 95, 97% of the population around here is running around without a mask. Okay. So you've got, you know, the ones that have a mask probably did get the shot, but are so paranoid, it doesn't make any difference anyway. But I have not run into one person in this area where I am, I mean right now where I'm sitting, that has gotten the shot. Now I haven't asked those people with a mask, but like I said, that, you know, one out of a hundred people are wearing a mask. And I do believe that that person did get a shot. I personally believe that. That's your own observation, but real quick to back up what you're saying. One third of the Chicago Police Department is being laid off because of what? Now those are the cops. Those are the people that are supposedly in their pocket. The regime. One third of their muscle in Chicago have not been vaccinated. and don't plan on participating and again, we've got like 70 to 80% of the population vaccinated. Really? I mean, you're talking about the people who would be enforcing that a third of them are not vaccinated and that the cops are a small pool of people. But if the cops are doing that, What about the paramedics? What about the doctors? We have paramedics who come up here on the network talking about how they don't want to be vaccinated. We've got doctors who post stuff on YouTube and on Facebook that have been banned for telling you it's not really a vaccine. Like she said, there's a bigger pool. The numbers don't make sense. And they're finally now, Fauci, it's like you were saying, I saw it again today, dad. He perjured himself. And the one, I think it was one of the CNN anchors, we actually say, He might have actually had a hand in creating the coronavirus. Oh, yeah, this you're just now having this epiphany. Well, and what that means, and this is why you're going to see more and more deflections like our caller is talking about, because again, the bad guys are in they're in both frustration and fear mode. Now, the only problem with this is, as I've said, the the options are very narrow for the ring knockers. They're either going to have to, the Israelis, the Chinese, and their cohorts in America, are going to have to either bomb us, and I mean like they're either going to nuke us, or do something, it has to be that horrific, in order for anything to distract from the fact that what we have is a Chinese and Israeli base attack on the American economy and the American Constitution. And that's the part that they know everybody is looking at seriously because all of the garbage about locking everybody down. Everything that was that has been done was done by a criminal base operating out of a foreign country, coordinating with another foreign country to try to take and knock out the American form of government and replace it with a communist regime, which they're in motion to do. Well, that'll get you killed. They better hurry up because this supply chain disruption It's going to start to hit the large cities and people right now are putting up all these preppers are putting up videos of Them walking through the grocery stores and the Walmart's and they're like this video is Seven days after the other video I made and we probably got about a 20% reduction of What's on the shelves? So when it gets down to where the stores only have 50% what they did in the prior week or people don't have turkeys for Thanksgiving etc then they're going to start to say hey wait a minute what's going on here and then people are going to start to get angry and then there's going to start asking questions so they've got to do something before that happens and we're talking weeks not months. Right well and one of the reasons is again The perpetrators are all known. There is a demonstrated timeline that, by the way, they and their own arrogance provided step by step to show how they attacked America. And they were proud of attacking Americans and America. And those characters are now, well, as we already knew, are where we're in cahoots with and we're operating openly with and covertly with. a handful of foreign elements who obviously did not have the best interest of the American people or this country in general is at heart. They had in fact obviously were our sworn enemy and they've demonstrated their actions. They are beyond a shadow of a doubt our enemy. So a lot of people are going to make a final decision on this and the other part about that, what I'm like won't surprise me is Well, remember that sharp bark at 11 o'clock at night will be that ring knocker or that bureaucrat dying by inches as he flops to the ground hanging halfway out of his car. You know, he just got home from party-harding with the rest of his little spit-swapping buck buddies and somebody's going to be looking for him. And America does do that. Go ahead call her jump in there. Did you did you see the video of the Chinese official admitting on camera? He was speaking in Chinese and someone did Translate it and then There was a guy pretty popular guy on YouTube who says is this really for sure? does this guy say in Chinese that we did this on purpose and That everyone who got the racks is going to die within months And someone chimed in and said, yes, he said that in Chinese. It's not like he was talking about sports. And someone put on the subtitles that he was seeing people that got the vax would die. He was saying in Chinese that people who got the vax were going to die, every one of them. Well, you see that video? That makes sense with the, again, the whole idea that this is basically an AIDS epidemic. I think that the sad part about this is what I said months ago, or actually a year and a half ago, was some of the verbiage that was being used, and with what we know from the AIDS research from decades ago, and also Gulf War illness. Again, I think this is a repeat with an engineered plague, or in this case, well, worse than that, before they did it surreptitiously. This time, they, again, what's the basic rule about making a deal with the devil? You knew you were dealing with the devil by or beware. You shouldn't have made the deal with the devil in the first place So if you get screwed, it's not the devil's fault It's yours and if you think about it, look at how many people you guys all thought were smart enough that they wouldn't be fooled by this bullshit and Lo and behold look at what's happened There's people that are older than me that I just am totally disgusted with. I've told you that all through the face mask scam. You know, these are men, adults, and you know, you turn and you're not wearing a mask and they reel, they actually lunge backwards with their upper body and their eyes bug out and they're wearing a stinking face mask. And it's like, you know, you effeminate, you effeminate turd. That's the only way to describe this, Steve. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead. I was just gonna say these are the same people that have a shirt that says has an American flag on it and says these colors don't run. And at the bottom of the list, they don't know. They do. Right. Unless they unless I'm asked to wear a mask, you know, everybody's a tough guy until they tell them put a mask on. And you were saying up there, you've talked to people and asked them, do they did you get this vaccine? A lot of people are saying, no, I'm down here in Orlando. And this is a red state. But Orlando is You know, it's probably half leftist, but the people who would agree with me on a lot of political stuff that they see going on, I asked them, I said, did you get the vaccine? They're like, yeah, I got both of them. I said, you understand it's not really a vaccine, right? And they're like, what do you mean? You had to sign something when you got it? Yeah. And I'm like, well, what you signed was, I mean, I don't want to tell these people, hey, you're probably going to be dead in about six months to a year. So, you know, I just ask him, you know, I'm talking to people that I've known for over 10 years. Did you get the vaccine? Yes. So a lot of people, I'm just, you know, like, okay, whatever. Now we've got some close friends and we all understand that this is, that this is worse and it's probably something nefarious. It's part of the depopulation agenda. But a lot of people, even especially on the right wing, if you ask them, did you get this? or you start talking about depopulation agenda or you know that they've been printing money and that's what makes the stock market goes up and they don't believe that stuff, they don't understand it, those are the people that got the VAX. Even if they do vote for Republicans. So I'm saying it's probably 30% of the population that's got this down here. I don't know about everywhere else, but if that's the case, just like we were talking the other day, the first attack is the VAX. the vaccine people, millions, tens of millions of people die off. Second attack is the supply chain. It causes people to starve to death. The question is, is what is the third attack? Does it have something to do with an EMP or causing a civil war so that people fight each other until there's an attrition where you get down to, there's only 50 million people left in the country. And that makes it much easier for them to have a ground invasion in the United States. Well, I think each step is rather interesting if you think about it. If the... In phase one, if the coronaviravirus scam proceeds, the inoculant... Well, the murder-death kill shot. I don't really like to use the fact it's not a... In any way, shape, or form of solution. It's obviously a problem. So it's the murder-death kill shot. If that happens, depending upon the window, although there would be a mass die-off, the element of the population probably would be dealt with easily enough because it would be in progressive role. Now, that would put an economic burden on some people. It's going to cause heartburn and hardship with regard to getting them underground. I'm not talking about mass graves. I'm just talking about the idea, let's say every day so many people are going to just drop, and that is probably what's going to happen. There'll be the funeral homes are sufficient to handle that. The issue would be would they demand that they be bear, would they allow them to be buried or would they demand that they be cremated? If they start to demand that they be cremated, then there's something else going on. And I would remind everybody back when the AIDS epidemic was in place, that that was one of the things that they were originally demanding is that those who had full-blown AIDS, HIV, that they did not want their bodies interred but rather were demanding that they be cremated. So one of the things to watch for, a telltale here, will be if they start talking about either mass burn, if they really got the big numbers. or if they would be demanding that these are suspected individuals that have died of the coronavirus, but it will be the HIV, it will be an HIV AIDS issue. If they start demanding that they be cremated, then that's going to probably tell you that, yeah, we're looking at the higher end biological order issue. That would put more of a burden on the system. Then on top of that, then the overlap would be the food issue, but consider this, or the supply chain. They just killed off a bunch of the people that would have been the competitors with the others for the food that's you know food and material available so it would cease to be that they would cease to be part of the Pressure numbers that would force greater conflict See that's the only problem with macro actions like this is that you would think that it should be like a billiard ball with equal you know equal force from one strike to the next and But one part, there are other parts of the math formula that actually changed the next step. So in reality, we probably could suffer through that supply chain issue a lot easier, sadly enough, if we had a mass casualty, you know, issue with regard to the AIDS epidemic that they're creating, or hyper AIDS, because this is going to hit a lot faster. AIDS could protract out over a two to four year period, you know, in other words you die by inches. Whereas, although again once it accelerated, it was very very quick and it was very very very zombie-esque as far as what it would do to people. So that's another thing is we don't know yet, and here's a part about phase one that you're talking about, we don't know exactly how this is going to hit people. Right. You know what I mean? Because several people, you know, there's one thing I'm noticing and everybody else is agreeing. I've got people that are dispatchers. One I just talked to two yesterday. One of them has a trucking company. All the people who said, hell no, I'm not taking the shot. They're doing fine. But all the people who took the shot, and this is a person with like 80, 90 truck drivers that have routes they've had forever, okay? I mean, for years, some of them two, three years, some of them 10, 15 years. She said that I have drivers that are forgetting where they are now and it's not the ones who didn't take the shot It's all the ones who did take the shot They're getting lost on the job She goes I've never seen this these people are not like they're not like in spring chickens, but none of them are like senile They're they're slow to respond They're having problems making decisions And they're actually forgetful of what were automatic processes, you know, daily routines that they're like part of their social norm. So in phase one, I'm sorry, repeat? the people that have been vaxxed are forgetting the schedules, they're forgetting the people who they're supposed to pick up, and they need to do like regulars and stuff. They're spacing out on, they've got an actual schedule they need to follow and pick people up at certain times, and they're spacing out on something that's the next one on the list and skipping over that and going right to the next one, whereas they didn't do this in the past. And it's only the vaxxed ones that are doing it. That's called a vaxxer. Go ahead. Go ahead. That's called a vaccident. They're so out of the accident way to drive in a vehicle. They're flying a plane. They're doing something to where they can't do it because they've lost their motor functions. Their actual motor functions, their cerebral motor functions. They have a vaccident. Well, a lot of them are having little mini strokes while they're driving. That's why they're having this increase in the one car accidents, the vaccident. The other thing Mark, they've Go ahead. One more. The latest news out globally is that all deaths are up from all, deaths from all causes are up significantly. Now, I got my own postulate as to what I think that means. They went like, you know, the last couple of years, they've been putting everything under the COVID umbrella. It doesn't matter if you jump off a building or wreck your motorcycle and you die, you got the COVIDs. It's on the death certificate as a COVID death. I think what they're doing now is since the vaccinated are starting to die, they're reverting back to finding whatever else there might be as a comorbidity. And they're not claiming that it has anything to do with the vaccine thing. It has to do only with the comorbidity. and the fact that people are dying in larger numbers, I don't know that that's to be seen, but there's an increase in overall deaths across all categories of death. Right, so a way to conceal an inversion of what they were doing before. In other words, instead of intro, it goes extrovert. They go to all of the other categories. Absolutely. Correct. And they think that they're going to cover it up for a period of time until they can get away with the bigger part of the bell curve when it comes. One of the other things people are asking right now, wait a minute. were these people vaccinated? And if the answer to the question is yes, they were vaccinated and people are starting to think, hey, wait a minute, why am I getting vaccinated if I'm going to, I may die just like all these other people. Right. Oh, that's pissing them off to no end. Here's one of the other things that several people have said, and I've read another report on this, is that watch for people automatically repeating what they said. Watch for people automatically repeating what they said. Did I tell you about and blah blah blah blah blah blah oh by the way did I tell you about and literally it's like a skip record. Now what it what that is reminiscent of is remember boxer syndrome where you have compression on the brain and let's think about some of the other things that we've had tied in here and and this is something to watch for. I repeat things intentionally, so don't worry, I don't have Boxer Syndrome yet. Well, maybe I do. Well, maybe I do. But anyway, for anybody who doesn't remember, Muhammad Ali, you remember he was on one of the radio programs? Actually, it was a TV program, but it was also on the radio. And he said, he gave a little, you know, like a story that was part of what usually what he'd do to make, you know, like lighten things up. Well, after he said it all and he was having a conversation back and forth, he goes, oh, and by the way, and he went into the whole routine a second time. And everybody was polite because they thought he was kind of being smart ass funny because it was his kind of humor. But then they were back into the program and he did it a third time. And everybody realized, whoa, that's not really part of the script or normal. And they played it off, but it turned out that, yeah, he He had been old, when he was older as a boxer, he went into the ring and he wasn't floating like a butterfly anymore, so he took more hits. Well, his boxing career caught up with him. Now here's the thing. We know that we have the platelet issue with regard to red cells lining up in a cancer cell type of configuration, and this in turn is creating clotting. Now what's clotting going to cause a problem with, guys? Where's that going? Think about it. I know exactly where that's going. Okay, one way or another you can have like you were talking about strokes, but you can have many heart attacks, but you're also looking at all kinds of brain issues. And basically what boxer syndrome is, is you get punched so many times that the brain gets compressed inside the brain pan. And then what happens is the body sends fluid into the area that's been voided. and it creates oblique pressures on the brain that can create different problems for the person injured. There isn't any cure for it. What happens, the body, you know, the person will survive, but it creates specific debilitating issues and the most common that is very obvious is a short-term memory loop or lock that takes place. And that's something that, you know, again, several people have said they've run into with people that have taken the shot now. And they're being very, people are, there's two things. Remember, a lot of people are paying attention because they don't want to get whatever those people are got, you know, or, you know, as far as the shot goes, they don't want to get that. But they're also, I've had several people express this, well, if they got the shot, and it didn't stop anything, then what have they got? Right? Think about that one. And the people are starting to work that one around in their heads. Well, if it didn't stop it and they've got something, what the hell else do they have? And is it Shadow Mark? Yeah. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, Colin. I want to say one last thing before the show ends. You know for a fact that this was a love triangle. And that Baldwin shot these people with a real bullet if they come out and say that the director himself Died while in the hospital not because of a gunshot wound, but because of complications due to corona Oh, yeah, no, no, I agree he he was almost going to remember money Python and the Holy Grail I'll think he's going to live and just when he thought he was going to live. Yes, but you know struck out, you know, remember and they stabbed him They stabbed the father. But you know what? It's so crazy that people would believe it. They'd be like, oh, the poor man died from coronavirus. Yeah, right. Yeah, on top of that. Yeah, he died of coronavirus because she had not taken the shot. And the bullets, the fragmentation spray hit him and entered his system through the wound channel and he died of coronavirus which is another reason why he needed to have the coronavirus shot. And then somebody goes, well she had the whole three. Yeah but then all of a sudden there's this announcement where somebody on the side says, well she had the whole three of the shots. All of a sudden the third person dies. All these poor people all dying from one lethal shot took out so many people. Ah! Plop. There you go. You're absolutely right. And again, that's one of the things to watch because, well, we didn't think it was fatal, but oh, you know, he was a little older guy and all of a sudden everything just caught up with him and he just died. Well, you know what, Mark, that's another reason to ban guns because if someone gets shot who didn't get the vaccine and the blood sprays on someone who did, then it's just going to make it become a super spreader event. Therefore, guns are super spreading events themselves. So let's get rid of the guns. But only when in the hands of liberals. Only many in the hands of liberals. Now, again, we are at the edge. Whatever it is that they're going to try. They are. Everybody is saying the same thing that I'm listening to. And a lot of the politicos, especially those are not bureaucrats. They're elected officials. be they local, county, or state right now are all saying the same thing. The bad guys are very nervous right now. Make no mistake about it. Of course, again, if nothing else, the purses aren't being loaded up with cashola. The payola isn't showing up, or I should say the chump change from us, isn't showing up in the party hands because everybody's looking at all of the cast of characters as evil. And that doesn't bode well for them at all. So again, remember to a degree, and that's why again, the thing with Fauci plays into this about trying to throw him on a bayonet or something, you know, having to commit ritual seppuku. is that they've got to try and do the, well nobody was really responsible but all of a sudden somebody's responsible. But it's only one person. And if we if we persecute and execute that one person, you guys will all forget about this, right? Okay, theology didn't operate in a vacuum, right? He didn't run from here to China and back and forth and do all the handwork, paperwork, money that had changed hands, the whole nine yards, guys. There is an entire parade of people. But watch, that's another part of how they'll try to deflect this. Whenever the commies are actually in power and feeling good, they have that circle jerk committee of monkeys, 20 people sitting side by side, all pointing to the left. And nobody's responsible. But all of a sudden in this communist regime, somebody is going to be responsible. Not the people who should be hung, but one of the people who yeses in the chain that, well, yeah, he should be hung too. But not be able to give him a chance to squawk. Yeah, we need him to squawk first though, right? We should have him. Give him to us. You know, don't give him to the people who helped to perpetrate this. You know the FBI. You know those turds in the FBI that are right here in Michigan, remember in Dearborn? Whatever happened to that doctor's office where they came in with the chem suits on and the gas masks and they told you how, oh my God, this man is giving people vitamin C and vitamin D. How dare he? Remember that was a, that was a stinking FBI. I hear the music by the way. So again guys, don't give them to those people. They'll just give them hugs, kisses, and they'll go play with a nine year old boy until they murder him in the back room and laugh about it as they all leave together. Okay? Fauci and the FBI. Anyway, God bless our republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire. It's on the run. We are on the march both day and night. God bless y'all. We're gonna take off for the weekend. We'll be back Monday. For all of our friends out there, our micro rebroadcasters working on all the camps, God bless y'all. Stay safe and remember that muzzle gets pointed away from people until you plan on perforating them. Maybe Mr. Baldwin planned on perforating them and he did a very good job in his mind. Yeah. God bless, guys. Bye-bye.