October 27, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and weapons procurement on October 27, 2021. He emphasized food as a weapon used by communists, referencing the Ukrainian famine, and encouraged listeners to stockpile discounted food items including Pop-Tarts, protein bars, and tactical paint. The show featured multiple callers providing ammunition and firearms deals from various retailers, including AR-22 conversion kits, AK magazines, shotgun buckshot, and 9mm ammunition. Koernke stressed the importance of multiple caliber capability, proper magazine redundancy, and survival skills including food preservation and butchering techniques.
- food security
- preparedness
- ammunition deals
- ar-15
- ak magazines
- tactical paint
- michigan militia
- weapons wednesday
- communist threat
- ukrainian famine
- survival skills
- barter and trade
- shotgun buckshot
- 9mm ammunition
- defense in depth
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teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade. I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to do this. This is true. I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher. He was the principal of the Harrison School in Winstan, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over this little teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, he says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge, dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity, allegiance, my love and my devotion, to the flag, our standard, O glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed by God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation and justice. The principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others for all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity? If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools to... ...dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's a number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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, be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for 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 rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Coerny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and central. 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 8.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the Well, that's the 27th of October already. Guys, we're almost into November. I'm gonna tell you something. It is cool, but it is clear. It is beautiful outside here in Michigan. We're gonna get dumped on. When this hits, we are in for the winter, okay? It's coming. Maybe not kind of sort of. It's too nice. Maybe that's pessimistic. No, it's Michigan. We live in Michigan. We know how the weather works here. Anyway, it is the 13th year of open baby in the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old earth calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of swords book two Well, no, forgive me book one book two hmm battle for the Republic the winter war Anyway for everybody out there guys again. It is many perfect day today, even though it's been a rainy a little bit. It started out blue sky, got the paint on the stuff I wanted to get on. In fact, I still got, no, no, actually I got rid of the tactical paint. More on that in a minute. And accomplished a lot, really. I'm very satisfied what we were able to get done. We've got a bunch of technology on the road and headed over to the Six regimental combat team colonial Marines and they're of course very very busy that particular Marine militia unit is a mechanized but it's mechanized maintenance and In fact, the owner is so well the commander is the owner of a construction company. So Anytime I run into something like the deals I ran into today, which was on a big pile of industrial marker paint cans for doing, you know, vehicles, but I mean paint, but it's in the colors that he needs for the equipment that he does. And so I'm kind of sharing the wealth today. I was lucky I ran into a big deal on tactical paint. So a bunch of it went to the sixth. And so Alexander should be very, very happy and his vehicles will stop being yellow on us when the time comes and look tactical, which is what we're saving this stuff up for. Anyway, real quick on that note, you know I love these hand sanitizers I've been getting for free almost now. But I came in, had to wash up, always do. And you know I just decided what the heck, let's try some of this high octane hand sanitizer and I'll tell you what, guys, forget gasoline and all the other stuff you're doing to clean off most of the paint. Keep buying this really cheap stuff that's piled up right now It's 50% off at Ollie's for all of the hand sanitizers. They got like two aisles plus a whole bunch of end caps Filled right out to the edge of the shelf unlike their food and everything else which is disappearing and not being replaced But what's fascinating is guys that is the phenomenal way to get rid of and all those nuts crannies and fingernails The paint that you have left over from working out there in the shop And by the way, yes, does grease do real good. So again, it's not just for hand sanitizing. So also for basic body maintenance of all those areas you want to keep clean when you go to eat. You're not going to have green colored food here and there. Not that that can't happen anyway. If you've ever been to the Marines, remember what Lime of Beans and the can was all about? Ooh, yeah, remember opening those cans? I do. Sea ration. Lima beans and ham. Actually, I like that. A lot of people didn't, so I usually got it all the time. Because I could trade almost anything, because most everybody would trade anything for Lima beans and ham. Okay. Anyway. So as it is, again, those hand sanitizers, first of all, pick them up because you're going to need them for the medical support. I've got one little cache of the hand wipes, which are in the bricks, and I'm going to go into 50 cents a piece. They're actually cheaper than anybody else. They're asking $3 down the road at another store and they're not moving but I can get them for basically 50 cents and then with the other discounts basically it's a almost free like 15 cents. So I can't complain and I'll end up grabbing the last 20 or so that are on the shelf because nobody's picking them up. They haven't put the price on them. I don't know why. Every time I tell them no they're 50 cents fees. Nobody goes back and goes chicken, chicken, chicken, just mark them and they'd be gone probably. That's okay, they're going to be mine. But for all your medical units, for all your people out there, they're setting up a lot of your more advanced kits. And if you're doing any kind of prepping with a retreat or a secondary location, this is the kind of stuff you want piled up there. You got, by the time you get there, you're going to be dirty. You may not be able to pump water right away. And these wipes and all these cleaners and stuff, guys, perfect for after you've been, you know, taken two, three weeks to get to a location. You're dirty, you might have scrubbed your bung hole and maybe you're crotch and your armpits, you know, did a cat wash. But now you at least got to a point where you can strip off all the dirty junk you've been wearing that goes in the laundry and you can clean your ass off, excuse me, rump us off properly. We'll get that right. We gotta be careful. Anyway, another thing that's kind of nice to be putting some of the alcohol washes in cashes. Now, I'll tell you what, right now there's this one liquor company that cranked out a whole bunch of hand sanitizer in what are standard, I assume they were whiskey bottles, but they could also be vodka bottles just as easily. Again, great storage to begin with because once you've used it up, the bottle is reusable for an indefinite period of time. It's got the hard high octane plastic cap on it, you know, for the stuff that's, you know, up over 100 proof. And although it's not, it's actually much lower octane. But the nice thing about these hand sanitizers is again, they are great because restoring them. If you wanted to bury one of these, if I was going to bury any kind of hand sanitizer, these particular bottles are what I would be doing right now. Now, as it is, I do have them in caches in different locations. And I just bought two more for a couple of little, you know, kitty treat boxes that are going to go in the ground before the freeze here. They're going to go down deep, so I'm not worried. But again, this is high alcohol hand sanitizer, so I'm not really going to worry too much about it. It'll be separate and contained one way or another. For some reason, the container was compromised. It's going to be inside another container, inside the container, inside the vault, so to speak. So I'm not worried. I'm not going to lose a product, okay? But I like the glass that is actually very very very very useful for long long long-term storage as opposed to the plastics and everything else. In fact I can show you the archaeological dig hand sanitizers that we bought that were $11 at the peak of oh my god we're all gonna die. What's really interesting is the one they I know the guys at the store did this intentionally. Every time they mark it down, they didn't mark over the other sticker. They put it underneath and they did this with probably close to a thousand of these things and they still got like 800 of them. Okay, because well not even, not even, probably 900. I counted it the last time. Why bother doing it again? But it's the idea that a whole end cap and part of an aisle is full of these quart size hand sanitizer, but I'm noticing they're compressing. Now they should be rigid, but instead they're kind of compressing inward a little bit. Nah, the plastic's not as rigid as it should. So, needless to say I would be prioritizing and pecking order on usage, but... What's interesting is it started out 11, went to 9, went to 7, went to 5, went to 3, and now it's at $1.50. So it went half and half. And basically I went to the cashier and said, ah, $11.00. That's when everybody was going to die and you were all going to explode from coronavirus out in the parking lot. $9.00. Well, that's what it looked like. A lot of people were going to die out in the parking lot, but if you made it in here, you could... Well, wait a minute. There was lots of hand sanitizers, so why worry about it? Oh, wait a minute. $7.00. Well, you know, you may die, then again, you may not, but you should douse yourself in this stuff. And if you're neurotic and a hypochondriac, yeah, yeah, grab lots of it. But it's only $7.00 a... Wait a minute. Now it's $5.00. Oh well, I guess it's serious, but we got a lot of this stuff and we need to be moving it, but you should still be serious. Oh, wait, but now it's $3. Oh, wait a minute. Now it's half off and please take and buy our product, get it off the shelf, and it's still not gone. Still not moving. Nobody's paying attention. I really, I get a couple of guys every time I buy it. somebody buys some because they look at it. But I think what the other problem is because they left the $11 on the bottle, most people don't read and down below is the next tag and the next tag and they're all the same size tag. I think they must almost go blurry brain. Maybe they got their shot, could have the murder death kill shot, you know, the coronavirus shot and that takes part of your gray matter away anyway, you know, it starts to zombify you. So maybe they don't know how to read anymore. But anyway, whenever I do buy it, oh, all of a sudden the other people looking at it and they look at the price and they're going to be $1.50? Well, yes, that's what it says. And then they grab two or three and they put them in their cart. But then after that, there's nobody going there. They just, you know, like zombies walk by. So it'll still be there for a little bit longer and I am going to buy more because I need more for body maintenance when I'm doing painting. on that note. Also watch the resale shops while there isn't any food and not as much paint showing up. I did notice that and asked them, I said, well, we got toys coming in, but we're running out of food. And I say, yeah, I see that. Looks like half of each of your shelves, a half of the shelves in each of your aisles for food are empty. And it's really looking that way. So I don't think that's going to change. I think that's going to continue with that. Just, you know, the norm. But in paint, watch for the roofing trim paint. I've been mentioning this. This stuff is phenomenal. It actually is really great for coating. Plus, it's designed to lock onto the shingles. So this stuff, you know, it actually is a poly paint of whatever kind. And it, I don't know, I'm not thinking tar-based. I'm thinking more malleable in Plastine. But what's interesting about it is the stuff is in all tactical colors. So I just rounded out and grabbed a few more cans of the tactical flat black that was there. I've already got five shades of brown. I mean, think about it. How many different shades of shingles are there? How many different colors? And remember that the trim usually matches up. So here the idea is that if you have some odds and ends pipe and you put brand new trim on the roof, you can match all the rest of your trim up. This locks onto copper it locks onto iron it locks onto plastic and it looks good when it's done its levels out So for tactical paint, it's perfect, guys. Before you move off the subject of food data, I got to bring this up to everybody. Because I pointed out to a couple of people today while I was talking to them online, remember the White House, Biden was so proud about how little the cost of a 4th of July celebration would be that they would post it on the website. See how good the economy is doing. And now all everybody's talking about is how much Thanksgiving's going to cost. I don't see them doing a spreadsheet on the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner showing up on the White House. Right. Look how cheap it's going to... Oh, God. Well, you know, it's interesting. And again, turkeys are going to be the center of the subject. That's a roller coaster right now. And part of it is the feed issue, depending on where you are. But also there was a trimming back in a lot of areas because of the uncertainty of where the money was going. So unfortunately a lot of little bullets, turkey bullets got executed and that of course will drive the market accordingly when the time comes. I think they're turkey bullets, let's say they call chicken bullets, so they should be turkey bullets. But anyway, the little buggers, they got terminated. They were like post-egg hatch abortion. And this has happened in a bunch of different locations. The interesting thing is that from the meat packing points, there are a lot of other deals that you can find, but it's totally eclectic. It's sporadic. And it's purely because some things are selling, other things aren't selling. Right now, for the moment, it's the hams. Or, not whole hams, but, you know, again, ham slices and things like that that are coming down a little bit in price for the moment. But that's because they've been slaughtering the younger pigs. Let's remind everybody what's been going on here. Government's been paying people to execute their animals. And so they're not killing them off and throwing them in a ditch. What they're doing is they're marketing a younger animal that normally would be fed and developed and then later in the season, of course, now is when you're really going to start doing that because you've got to cure hands. There's a whole lot of, you know, there's a step by step process to getting all this stuff to where it's out at the retail end and consumable. I should say marketable by present standards. It's all consumable. So, that's another issue, again, with Thanksgiving around the corner, and of course Christmas, don't forget that, that's going to be double-tap. In the meantime, again, watch for the outdated deals. We bought a cart and a half of food today, and we got it for 75% off. And then there was another 10% off with a coupon. Now not all the items work for the coupon, but the items that we picked out to a regular price were also pretty good discount price because of where we were shopping. Back to the matter is I got, let's see, Pop Tarts, Nutra Grain Bars, a bunch of pouches of MRE type food, high protein, vegan, let's see, what is it? It's kind of Nutra Meat. in five pound and four pound bags which is really kind of cool and probably closer to dog food but they don't want the people who are buying it that are vegan to think about that and I don't care because again I'm just volume-ing things out. This is like actually what it is is a TVP. They didn't want to call it a TVP because texturized vegetable protein soy meat I don't have any problem with it. I've been buying that for decades. Now, we do know that the soybeans themselves have been changed genetically. They're not the same soybean we had 40, 50 years ago when they were doing all the soy meats. Okay, but there is, it's still the same basic product. When it comes to feeding a lot of extra people when you got a whole ton of bodies around, you can mix it into the soups or work it into whatever, just like they traditionally have done in all the cafeterias and kitchens. and everybody pretty well will be happy. Okay? So there's stuff out there, but you have to pay attention and watch the labeling because I've watched people walk right by it. And again, when I pick it up, look at it, well, 75% off. If somebody stops and goes, what? Well, there's this big label. It's a ball. About the size of a golf ball says 75% off. And it's like, oh, I can't pass that up. A box of large oversized box of Pop-Tarts for basically, what was it, $0.27? $0.28 probably. I should round up just for it to be safe. And for instance, the Nutri-Green Bars were $0.35 a box. Now again, we talked about, and that's why Nancy was talking, I wanted Nancy to talk about the nutrition issues. Food is a weapon right now. Well, food is always a weapon. Food has always been a weapon with the communists. Let me remind you all of something. How long did it take to murder most of the Ukraine at the hands of the kosher mafia communists before World War II? Way before World War II. It took them about 15 months. How long does it take to starve 10, 12, or maybe 15 million if you count the death march that they did with some of the Ukrainians, about like 4 million or so? They marched into Siberia and then stopped and turned around and walked them back to the Ukraine. And of course they were dying every step of the way, and then they were dying on the way back, and then they starved to death when they got home. That's what the kosher communists do. It's what they're trying to do right now. But in this case, 15 months. Of course, what they did, and remember Ukraine was the breadbasket of Europe. Their exports went everywhere. They fed Russia. Okay, they fed Eastern Europe though too. So when the Ukraine was hit by the kosher communists, They went in and first they took all the regular stock grain away from the Ukrainians. The next step is that they went after the seed crop. In fact, farmers had hidden the seed and hidden their crop or they just thought, well, they don't need to because the communists might be crazy, but they're not stupid. Well, the communists came back and executed farmers for still having seed crops, seed grain in the barns. Those that hit it, they tried to search it out and then they executed those farmers. And the only reason they really, any excuse to execute the farmers was the agenda. And so step by step by step, they destroyed first the bulk crop, and of course nobody could eat off that. They took any food that the farmers had, and then they took the seed crop, and meanwhile, made sure at gunpoint anybody was shot that they could, but of course they preferred it, but just starved to death. Whole families starved on their farm. We're found all over the farm. So they're wandering around a certain point when you get into starvation mode You go into brain stupid and that's what happened. That's what they did to all of the Ukraine They didn't kill every last person off by God. They tried and that's what the kosher mafia is gonna try and do here So food is a weapon you do not understand that you're way behind the curve And that's why they're creating the condition. This is no different from the created condition with the fake fuel shortage, which by the way we have right now again, the only reason we don't have fuel is because these asshats hate America. How is it only a year ago we had an excess of oil? Well a year ago we didn't have a food issue right in your face either, and that's even with the coronavirus scam in place. They at least made sure that they kept the shelves shoveled with food course with nobody going to the store It was pretty well guaranteed that would happen anyway, right? In fact nobody go near the streets let alone go near the store Well, we didn't care but a lot of the people did so we got some pretty good deals all the while Everybody was cowering under their bed down the hallway, you know or sitting over in the corner with their kimono, you know Drinking a broccoli shake while singing. I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener Yeah, okay, well being politically correct and wearing a double face bra in the process So here again with regard to a lot of the food stuff I picked up today, this will be issued out to you guys. What will happen, like the Pop-Tarts, and again we've talked about this before, are they organic Pop-Tarts? No. Are they processed? Oh hell yes. You know what? At a given point, rather than starve, and especially if I got 50 people that show up in uniform and they're traveling, here's your Pop-Tart, here's your main course can of food, Here's a bad here's here's well, I will do a bowl right get your mess kit ready because we're gonna take a Heaping spoonful of rice and put it on your mess kit tray. There's a salt. There's a pepper Congratulations, you're lucky. We still have some of the self-stable milk I'm gonna get about maybe a old 3000 containers of that There you go now get over there and eat and now you guys aren't starving. I'm happy you're happy go kill Ching Lee So up your canteen and back by the big barrel That's right. I got it. We got the big we got that we've got the sister and over there and the bubbles are got a couple of Regular water bladders off to the side ready to fill up your canteens Oh and I'll make a big big big Bunch is a coffee or tea take your pick and in fact I'll have both and you know, that's how y'all should be thinking right now. We're going to war We're gonna be fighting against the globalists. We got to do what we can to take care of what we got But the one nice thing about this is You know, it's like the Nutra bar. Okay, it's standard package. Here's your bar. Congrats. Just keep going. You want a different flavor, trade with Bob. Because I do have blueberry and apple. I got blueberry and apple today. I think I got like probably 400 bars of blueberry and apple. I don't know how many of each. But they were pennies. So can I pass them up? New. In fact, oh, oh, oh, what was the other big find that I got out of that deal today? You know Dove chocolates, those are kind of nice right? Dove chocolate, they're really kind of expensive. But for a whopping 32 cents container, a box, this is the cooking version, the high cocoa bitter, which by the way is what's in my pack because it's shelf stable, it's more shelf stable than the regular milk chocolate. I got that for like 32 cents a pack at the last 10 they had. Now, to be quite honest, that's another thing where I would open up the package, break off a couple of chunks, and each person either gets one chunk or two chunks to go on their mess tray. No more. You get a goodie, that's a goodie. This is like, for all of you don't know, anybody ever been around someplace that got surplus You know, got stuff from Civil Defense. Maybe you were in an office or at a lab or an institution that gets stuff from the government and somebody went and got one of those 44 pound cans of carbohydrate supplement. You know what that is, right? Hard candies. Now there's thousands and thousands of them. There's 44 pounds worth of hard candy. Now these were all naturally flavored. So when it says lime, they taste like lime. If it says cherry, they really taste like cherry. If it's lemon, it's pucker but sweet lemon. It's real lemon. And these are very high quality candies. But understand that if you got in line and you were at a civil defense site, you didn't get to dip your hand in that can. When you lined up for lunch or dinner or whatever and everybody got into the cafeteria line, you got two pieces of candy. That was going to be the standard. You got two pieces of treats. You didn't get buckets or shovels of treats. You got a treat. That's what the word treat means. It's special. Okay. I want you all to think about this because gobbling is something that is not going to happen. You're going to be lean and mean real quick simply because You're gonna get enough calories, but you're not gonna gorge now if you want more calories go kill Ching-Li and Whatever he's got in his backpack or whatever he might have in his hand because you're killing why he's eating you can have that You want to eat better go kill that bastard on the other side strip him naked Take what he take what he's got you can have it Now, you might not recognize all the brands for the Chinese on the packaging, or, you know, again, the Hebrew on the packaging, because Blaxenstein, who's running the communist Chinese, you kill him too, and he's going to be right there wearing a, you know, a common uniform, you know, black uniform with black KGB interior police, you know, insignia, the whole nine yards American, you know, like from the US interior, you know, police slash Homeland Security. when they do their global enforcement thing like for the national ID card slash the national travel trash transport papers Yeah, you know then you're gonna shoot their ass and I'll think twice about it. Whatever they got. It's yours You get first in you know, it's kind of like, you know, remember you When they used to be on the big hunts, the guy who took all the risks and took the animal down, even though everybody else was chasing it, the guy who took the risk and almost got gored by the horns got first pick or whatever was on that animal. You do know that, right? It ain't no different. It is not any different. Y'all know it ain't no different here. There is no difference between then and now. You kill Ching Li, you get Ching Li's boots if they fit, you get all the goodies he's carrying, and whatever other trophies you want. I wouldn't take yours, they're stinky. But, you know, again, that's me. So... Have you ever been at a Chinese restaurant? I'm sorry, Pete? Have you ever been at a Chinese restaurant and watched the people that work there eat the strange things that come from China? You can't tell what that stuff is. There's rice in the bay, you can see the rice. Yeah, it's not the stuff that you have on the table out out, you know, I should say the counter's out front, right? Right, no, it's not the stuff we were eating. They were eating the stuff from China. Right, they're actually, yeah, they're eating the regular, well, again, it's a home cuisine. They're eating what they're normally used to that they consider the norm. And again, you're going to run into stuff that you're going to go, what the hell is this? Well, you starving well, I'm hungry. Are you a lot hungry? Yeah? Well, then why don't worry about it looks like he was eating it Is there a tooth mark in it? Yeah? He was tearing a chew on it back You have to tell told you before I thought when I killed a bastard if I'm starving I'll scrape food right out of his face needed You're oh god. That was horrible. Yeah. Will you ever starve? You ever I mean we're we've actually not been in this well My parents, some of you would say your grandparents, my parents knew what it was to starve. The lean October, November, December, January, February of 1929 to 1930 was pretty darn close for everybody in this country. And it was fabricated by the stinking bastards in Washington and New York. Okay? And you look at what's happening right now in this country and you tell me they are trying to pull the same crap again. So you want to find you'll you'll find out there's a bunch of people like see this is like killing animals in the field I've been talking to people about this idiot sticks right now. They're thinking well, I'm just gonna kill what's out there Oh my you did these are the kind of people that in the early phases would waste so much food Because they're idiot sticks and they only eat the best, you know They'd be taking these like the quarters off the deer and all I gotta have them the tenderloins and then they'd leave the rest of the animal there to rot That's kind of stupid people you're going to be facing out there. Whereas right from the get-go, you better have the understanding that everything but the bag is used. In fact, I would recommend something we haven't talked about enough is, yeah, you can go to Cabela's and buy those nicely processed, you know, fake gut for doing your sausages. But I highly recommend that you start doing some research on making your own natural gut because if you're going to be doing anything like that, which by the way, it's a very efficient way to store food, which is why butchers came up with it. It goes back into the depths of time. It used to be it was the norm. The exception was natural skin. What are natural skin hot dogs, guys? You think that was, what are they, peel off the meat and roll it into a circle? What's natural casing hot dogs? My national heritage from Poland, intestinal pork products. Yeah, exactly. Oh God, no! Yeah, but everybody buys them like what Ed was talking about earlier. A whole bunch of people buy them for 4th of July. Oh, I'm going to have those real wiener eggs. Okay, well, what are those real? I mean, granted, the product inside should be pretty good too. But this is where you better be thinking in advance and you better start doing your homework on how to, and let me point something out, for any of you that are entrepreneurs, this is a niche where you could be making a god-awful amount of money down the road in terms of barter and trade because those who know how to do it and do it well are going to be people who can market a product that almost everybody else can't even, you know, they can't fathom the idea of producing. Now this gets down to the whole thing about trade and exchange. You know, well, you know, if you do a deer kill, it's gonna be in the cold. Okay, I need to have you bring in, you know, and you have a shopping list. This is what I need you to bring with you. Or if you want me to process carcass, and that's one of the things that butcher shops did is originally, when they were processing any kind of animal, many cases, like you saw in the 70s and 80s with raccoons, they were doing it for different reasons. They didn't want people to butcher the pelt. But it used to be like bring the animal in they'd kill it there and they did that because they wanted everything off the animal that you weren't thinking about. Because everything they took off the animal was profit. You understand that? You're gonna have idiots out here gonna shoot a deer or kill a goose and they'll like cut the legs off and leave everything else. We'll have so much food waste in the first phase of all the live off the land because we have these idiot sticks that were you know that are amongst us now everybody better be thinking this through and you got to also remember and well another thing about food okay we used to age food more than we do and in fact some of it's kind of scary but guess what it actually worked and everybody survived everybody loves the beef eater I always bring this up you know who I'm what a beef eater is you know you've seen that it's actually you know the guy from England and that's not just a guy it's actually a job to be quite honest The Tower of London used guards. Yeah, part of London used guards. The whole thing is everybody had, you know, words mean something, you know, what was the reasoning behind, what were the titles. There were people who handled meat, of course needless to say butchers do, but butchers had subcontractors who handled volume. Now you got to remember they didn't want to get screwed, so there was a whole numbering, marking system and everything. But when they aged beef, guys, do you know how you age beef? You hang it and you let it sit until the little fuzzy mold grows in like a haze all around the piece of meat, like the beef that you have, the slab of beef you got there. Then you take vinegar and you pour it over the meat to sloth off the, oh, the mold. And then you got something ready to cook, son. Oh wow. Yeah, you done that lately? I know I haven't. Not deliberately. We'll be welding to after a while. Like I said, everybody's going to get a chance to even uniformly starve here if we keep this up. So we're going to avoid that. And to do that, prior proper planning prevents this poor performance. So we need to be thinking ahead. And again, yes, it's weapons Wednesday, but food and food and and guns are an ammunition. They're all weapons. They're all part of the inventory and food is right there parallel with that guy pulling the trigger because they can starve you to death or they can put you out of your misery fast but they may not put you out of misery fast because they're wicked bastards so they're just going to gut shoot you. Remember that a whole bunch of wicked people are already in place to be going on this kind of power trip So you all better be ready to reciprocate make sure you aim for the groin Okay, that's my attitude anyway because I want to make sure you hit them and the bastard might be wearing body armor Go ahead call or jump in there. Yeah mark. I was going through my Aim well today, and I found a few things people don't know about I think if anybody out there Would be interested in a 22 conversion kit for the AR with three 25 round mags. It is at BattleHawkArmory.com BattleHawkArmory.com That is BattleHawkArmory.com where they have the CMMG 22 conversion kits of the AR with three 25 round magazines for slightly better than $100 off the regular price at $157.77. That seems like a very good price for that conversion unit to me. I just thought people would want to know about that. And at Centerfire Systems, anybody have an AK who needs magazines, they've got a package with five. 20 30 round polymer magazines Center fire systems.com Center fire systems.com They have a package with five polymer 30 round magazines for the a K for $19.99 That's the best plants I've seen an a K mags for a while now again. Are those the smoked polymer? fluffy plain black rib ribbed for our enjoyment. Excellent. Well either way I just curious because they did that that's as good a price as you're gonna get for an AK magazine right now guys and remember 27 mags approximately is what you need as a combat 23 to 27 with the AK is one of the neat things about this if you're not absolutely confident of any extra mags you've got you put those in your breakout kits. or your, again, your battle drop kits where you're going to be shooting it and dropping the mag, shooting it and dropping the mag. And for that price, you're not going to cry as much if you have to. You're going to try to recover or keep everything you can. But if you're in a stress situation, shoot, drop, shoot, drop, shoot, drop. Okay? And for that price, that's as cheap as you're going to get for an AK mag. And that's at www.centerfiresystems.com Now real quick on the AR-22 conversion, hell yes, everybody should invest in a system. Either the pull-upper, you can buy them that way, or again one of the conversion units simply because it's another caliber that you would have and for the price of putting something in your, either your battle pack on your combat rig or putting in your backpack and carrying. If you at the very least can barter, exchange, or trade for some 22 ammo, at least you're not using harsh language and shaking your gun with a bad end on it. In other words, you're still contributing by going pew, pew, pew. So the adapter, especially right now, as for any of you have AR-15s, the more calibers that you have in uppers and or a conversion like this, the better off you are for the very long haul because one way or another you're still going to be able to pull the trigger. So everybody think about that. That's the most that's how you have to wrap your brain around this. How many things can I carry? If you carry up one of those little 22 conversions you'll say you have a 5.56 upper you get a 7.62 by 39 upper. Take your pick whatever you want for a third, but one upper, do a 16 inch ultra light, you know, do a pencil barrel if you can, minimize everything on it, and you carry that in a sleeve in the backpack ready to go. So it's right there on hand. Everything you need is, you know, it should be on board too, preferably again, if it's, if it needs a bolt carrier because it's 7.62x39. Yeah, buy the whole thing. Get the whole upper. Bear Creek Arsenal. Between those you got three calibers and there's three of the very common calibers to run into 5.56, 7.62x39, and 22. One way or another somebody that you run into that's friendly is going to be able to provide you with some ammo. And that means you can at least pull the trigger, you know, get around down rage, knock that bad guy down, kill Ching Li, Ching Li needs to die, or Blatson, Steenenbergen, you know, the other Israeli, you know, Bussad agent who's running the Communist Chinese at the time. You know, I don't care which one you shoot, but preferably shoot the one farthest out, you might get away. And this would be an excellent solution, but the mags especially. Anything else in magazines there as far as AR or anything like that? Negative, nothing I thought of as being a good price. Excellent, oh, okay. And they're gonna throw their 50-row in Glock grump for only $29.99 for 9mm drum for the Glock. 4-man SMG. Actually, that's not a bad price for that. The big thing here again is either a drum or a large stick mag, but either way, something that's going to... Everybody always asks, what would you use that for? Oh, the guy at the end of the hallway is behind three sandbags deep. and they're coming down the hall and all he has to do is dump that first drum down range and he clears out of the way and the next guy pokes his weapon into the shooting station hole and sprays the hallway again. That is if you don't have a shotgun. But even if you do have a shotgun, it'd be kind of nice to contribute anything that we've got. Every weapon you've got that semi-auto should have at least one large capacity magazine or drum, period. So that's not a bad bite. They do have one Star magazine, Star magazine AR-15, 220-35, 5-6. It's a 41 round detachable polymer magazine for only $12.99. That's a single mag, but it's 41 rounds for $12.99, which is pretty reasonable. And it's a 41 round magazine. Correct. Star magazine. We can do one better. We will get one more rounded. This time we have one more round than you do. You thought I had 40. I have 41. Like a seven shot revolver, right? But he only had six. No? That's a seven shot revolver, son. Very good. Okay, thank you, Puffy. They do have an SKS 40 round Zetkel magazine that's removable for $15.99. If it works, it is good. Is it set up with a duckbill or is it designed to be quick detachable? Okay, so it's still quick detachable, but it's got the duckbill, which is okay when they work, they work. If your rifle is, you know, again, just pay attention. Don't. Now here's a basic rule about any SKS of adaptable mags. Listen carefully to what I am saying here. Listen, listen, listen, because a lot of you guys are buying these SKS's. Now you may not worry too much about it because you're satisfied with what the thing does, but if you plug it in and it's not working right, do not alter the gun. Especially, do not alter the receiver. Don't file it, don't grind it, whatever. Which is cheaper, the $400 rifle or the $12 or $15 magazine? You want to tune the magazine you do not tune the rifle you don't change the rifle There's a reason for this if you lose all those detachable mags Again, if you're committed to the SKS, you should be carrying your original 10 round magazine on your combat kit Why well because if need be you break the gun down when you got a chance? Yeah, the 10 rounders work, but also at least you got some And when you put it on, you're not going to lose it, right? You've got 10 rounds, it's a fixed magazine. You can reload it with another 10 and you're contributing to the fight. But if you lose all of those mags and you have nothing else available, you're a single shot shooter from that point forward. So always carry the 10 rounder, clean it up, re-oil it, grease it, whatever you can do, put it in a Ziploc bag. or mummify with some cosmoline input in a Ziploc bag if you're not worried about using it right away, which probably you think you won't, and then put that into your combat kit so that when you pick up your combat rig and you put it on and you got the rifle, you always have that 10 round option in a fixed magazine so you can keep up the fight. Okay, this is basic rules now that you need to be part of your religiosity, people. It seriously needs to be part of your religiosity because we're going to war so if we're going to war The idea is to be a step ahead of the enemy's assumption that they're gonna cut off your supply You're not going to be thinking ahead you're all shallow Hal thinkers and we're gonna make sure that doesn't happen Okay, good. Let me jump in there. I think it's a belt Another site the castle arms dot-com they have remanufactured 9mm so it's reloadable. Stand 1 armory 9mm 115 grain full metal jacket remanufactured for $314.98 call 315. Even if it is remanufactured that's the best price I've seen on reloadable brass for a while. Yeah, and as a matter of fact again, is that center fire or who is that? That is at the castle arms and they're also a pawn shop. They sell diamonds and jewelry and stuff, but they have guns and ammo too and that's what I'm looking at. They have a 223, a case of 1200 round for $563. 564 with a penny, which doesn't seem like a particularly good price, but it is reloadable brass, it looks like. And I got S&B full metal jacket 9mm for $369 for $1000, but $39, $1000 in the case for $357, which isn't carable, but that 9mm was the best price I've seen here. The Castle Arms dot com. Very good. I thought I'd bring that to the attention. And very quick arsenal, this listing is having in stock complete uppers in 760 but 39 and I think a couple in even 6.5 Grendel and a few more exotic, a few big bore calibers, but they're listing them as being in stock right now. That's all for the moment. Very good. Thank you for the update there. Hey, Maura. Go ahead call or jump in there, please. Real quick, I want to give you and your listeners a place where you can get some good deal on both 20 gauge and 12 gauge buckshot. If you go online to South Georgia Outdoors, South Georgia Outdoors, they have a 250 round case of 12 gauge number 9 buck shot or I'm sorry 9 pellet double out buck shot of 139.99. Ah good price. Did you say they had 20 gauge also? Yes sir. Let me see what it has here. 250 round case of 9 pellet number, say 9 pellet 1 buck shot. 250 round case for $159.99. Excellent. Well the 20 gauge is harder in hell right now to find any good number. So especially since somebody's probably listening go where is that again? Again the 20 gauge in number four, number four, number three and double lot has been pretty tough recently to pick up in any any quantity. So that's a good block of shell and the price is reasonable too. At least they have it in stock, let's put it that way. Go ahead and give the location. Is South Georgia outdoors? You can go online, just Google that. South Georgia outdoors. They have a whole section of ammunition and just click on the right. It has ammunition. Click on the buckshot page. They show both 20 gauge and they also show pistol and rifle ammo, but that's a pretty good price I think on the buckshot. The advantage of the 20 gauge, especially, there's a lot of people that have youth guns. In fact, there's nothing wrong with 20 gauge. As far as utility shell, the biggest issue is just that 12 gauge overshadows it so heavily because it's become the social norm. 16 gauge is another one. If somebody really... They have a special here on a pallet of a 9 pallet double-alt-buck 12 gauge, 22,000 round pallet. It's 11,440 bucks. That's 22,000 rounds of buckshot. Well, there's people listening that have an interest in that. Like I said, this is where you've got to give it out. Stephanie's getting screbed out. So, if anybody's looking for buckshot, there's your good place. Very good. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Again, we're almost to the top and a quick reminder I want to say thank you to all of our friends for donating. We've had a bunch of donations come in. And again, we are looking down the road towards the end of the year bill. We'll let everybody know what we're going to do. I actually have a couple of really cool boxes of gifts for the drawings that we're going to do. There's been some things I haven't mentioned because I only had seven of this, or six or seven of that, or eight of that. The hardest thing I've been trying to find, which was a staple for a while, they're bringing all kinds of stinking switch blades, and I have no interest in those. They have gravity knives, no interest in those. But traditionally, most wholesalers did always have the utility emergency knives, which have the glass breaker, all the other fun stuff attached, and they have a couple other blades. Those are just not out there right now, not for the prices we were getting them for. And in fact, they're more than the cost of what retail would be for wholesale with the places that do have them. So I'm looking for an inn on that. I'll buy a big block of them. I always like those because you can always use another one. They're always good to have. You know, they've got a medium blade. They've got all of the other accoutrements on board that you need for special work, but they're not too fancy. The other thing, again, forgive me, I actually found a source and they sold out, were Gerber type utility tools. They used to be dime a dozen all over the place or not necessarily dime a dozen, but at least there was a lot of them None of those are coming in right now now Gerber and all the name brand are out there I'm just looking for a no name brand but a nice one and I carry one all the time Why because I don't want to lose but I do have a couple of Gerber's a few others The problem is you always worry about dropping them and losing them I keep them on the combat gear and that's where they're gonna stay until I drop them and lose them down the road after we're out in the field But I'm working on that too because I like those. Those are a good thing that again, everybody can use. You can put one in the glove box. You got more than one vehicle. You can always use another one. I recommend that you have as many different multi or utility tools on board as you can. You should have a little saw, a little combination on your vehicles. You should have a utility shovel, preferably with the pick, the old Vietnam-era model is probably the best of the folding shovels, but they're few and far between by comparison with what it used to be. The other cool thing is we do have some communications equipment. I got some neat little radios. We will probably put those in. The advertise is the smallest handheld radio available. Well, yeah, they're small, but they're not. I don't think they're the smallest, but they're small. Anyway, they are pretty decent. We've tested them out here in the back 40. And you wouldn't be using them for that great a distance anyway, but they would be handy for a lot of you people that are doing support work where you have, you know, medical support or something like that. Because as I've said, rather than shouting across an area, being able to just talk into a small handy mic makes a big difference. Okay, so start thinking ahead. So, and we are too, we've got the drawing coming up. Eventually, but just as a warning order that we're on the edge because it is almost the end of October And by the way, I'm outside doing the program in Michigan It is so dead calm Right now and in fact, I've also got a bunch of my four hoofed friends standing nearby I had two deer wall see pass within about two Oh, 30 yards of where I'm sitting, I'm ready to worry about whether or not I was looking at them or not. Of course, their logic is they're safe when we are here. Anyway, guys, thank you very much for your support. Appreciate all the input, and guys at 20 gauge. And don't forget, again, the magazines at Centerfire Systems, AK Mags, Centerfire Systems. Five for about $20. Oh, hell yes. Grab them. If you've got an AK, grab them. You can always use more mags. Remember, fortification, defense, and defense in depth. You need additional mags to your rear as you fight forward. Remember, when you fall back, you'll move to your supply. That's how it works. That's what a defense in depth is all about. Anyway, we're at the top and I hear the music. God bless our republic. And again, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Amen Empire. Is on the run. and we are on the march boat day and night. Stay focused and I'm going to have another Nutri Bar. Why? I've got a pile of them for cheap. You guys all be good, be careful. God bless you all. Stay focused and remember you have plenty of friends out there. The corona beer virus scam and all the garbage with the murder death kill shot has shown you who your friends are and also who you are.