May 2, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity, food production failures, and militia preparedness on May 2, 2022. He analyzed the political spectrum, addressed the intentional destruction of American agricultural and manufacturing capacity, and covered ammunition reloading, gardening systems, and local food production strategies. Callers contributed perspectives on Ukrainian military operations, food processing facility fires, and supply chain vulnerabilities. Koernke emphasized the need for decentralized militia organization, logistics planning, and self-sufficiency measures in response to what he characterized as deliberate government sabotage of American infrastructure.
- ammunition shortage
- 38 special
- 357 magnum
- food production
- militia organization
- reloading
- ukraine war
- food processing fires
- gardening
- logistics
- preparedness
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- supply chain
- federal government
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I'm for love, Mr. Lunt. The part of the show where Mr. Lunt comes out and sings a love song. Jim and Franklin exited the Constitutional Convention. He was asked by a woman, sir, what have you given us? His immediate response was, a republic, ma'am, if you can keep it. Yet most Americans today have been persuaded that our nation's governmental system is a democracy and not a republic. The difference between these two is essential in understanding Americanism and the American system. Before we discuss political systems, however, it's helpful to address the confusion that has been spread about the political spectrum. Many have been led to believe that the political spectrum places groups such as communists on the far left, fascists or dictators on the far right, and political moderates or centrists in the middle. However, a more accurate political spectrum will show government having zero power on the far right to having 100% power on the far left. At the extreme right, there is no government. The extreme left features total government under such labels as communism, socialism, nazism, fascism, princes, potentates, dictators, kings, any form of total government. Those who claim that Nazis and fascists are right-wing never define their terms. This amounts to spreading confusion. Toward the middle of the political spectrum can be found the type of government limited to its proper role of protecting the rights of the people. That's where the Constitution of the United States is. Those who advocate such a form of government are really constitutional moderates. So let's analyze the basic forms of government. They are monarchy or dictatorship rule by one, oligarchy rule by a few, democracy rule by a majority, republic rule by law, and anarchy which is ruled by no one. 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. You've taken us. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowokeed 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 tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch and 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? 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 www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree Radio on... Oh, forgive me, loridrewradio.org. And we are on the satellite. And of course, say hi to all of our friends, the merchant marine across the planet, rebroadcasting us and receiving us. Virtually bounce all over the place, billiards is the best way to describe it. And no two days the same way, which is really cool. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. And it is Monday, the weekend went. It is the 2nd of May. Oh, communist May Day. Oh, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Oh, wow, we're in the communist May Day window. Well, the 14th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords and the sword Well, the edge is clean a little bloodied right now Anyway, it has been a very busy weekend. A business series of meetings had to take place as everything went well on the west side of the state. Again, for all of you guys that were part of that particular business meeting, particular decisions have been made, mobilization orders are now in place. And we're pretty well prepared for The next phase in the southern and central, both east and western part of the states of Michigan, so we're in pretty good shape there. One of the things that did come forward is a whole idea of, again, batteries and tires. And we have a number of different allies that are working on reserves so that we have one of the most utility-critical perishables in field operations for any kind of mechanized or motorized activity at all. So that's something that we're now in a priority session on. They're gonna do another meeting as because of what happened this weekend this Wednesday and that will be for the motor transport people, both with Colonial Marine Militia, Michigan Militia at large, Wolverine Militia Corps, and also a number of other independent formations that right now are cooperative with all of the above. So everybody's looking pretty good there. A couple things. Number one, and I'm going to go out of order from what I. here because there's so many things that we need to touch on. Ammunition stocks, everybody's admitting 38 and 357 are at critical mode right now. Everybody has, and I think most of this is that everybody has a lot of grandpa and dad guns, which really are superior weapons to a lot of what you can buy nowadays, quality wise. And they're realizing they've got a better gun than they expected once they did a little investigating. I've had a lot of people asking me about 38 special, the 357 in passing. The only other caliber that gets more attention is 30 out of 6 and 303 British. There's a ton of 303 British that everybody bought years ago, as I've mentioned many times on the area. Good rifles, okay, you dead or no doornail, and they work. The big thing is, if you do run into ammo, you can't just burn it, go up to the range and burn like you used to. Don't you dare do that right now. We're going to hit every round for the battlefield as it is. We're going to talk more about solutions on that again in a minute. But 38357, I don't know that any major company has any good quantity that's any reasonable price. Basically, what's left is the higher end stuff, unless it's PPU or again, PPU slash also maybe some of the Turkish stuff coming in. There's a couple of different loads that were available on and off. There was some 38 special. It was Turkish round nose. Obviously it was military ammunition because that's basically where jacketed round nose goes is to mil-spec. For years most people realize if you were an MP or whatever, the tradition by dictates of both the Geneva Convention and the Hague treaties is that ball ammunition has to be used for all weapons going into the field. Well, the US government did a ton of 158 grade round nose jacketed copper jacket, beautiful ammunition. It's target grade typically if you run into it, I have a pile of it and 50 caliber cans. It's Winchester 1971, 1972. The stuff came out Virgin years ago. years and years ago, actually decades ago now, and in the usual brown box or white box, depending on which year it was, and 50 rounds per box, just fantastic shooting ammunition. So what do we do? Well, make sure we seal that all up, put that away. Boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat annealed, the ammunition looks great. Now, problem is there's not a whole lot of that, but the stuff that PPU has been putting out, They have been putting out 158 grain jacketed round nose if that's what they got, buy it. I know I've talked about lead wadcutters, semi-wadcutters, that's what you're reloading to because that's, if you've got brass, by God, you better not be getting rid of any of it. In fact, if somebody's crazy enough to leave brass at the range, grab it. It's money. Okay, just that simple. If you see any kind of steel or brass, scoop it up, sort it out, take the steel. I've told you before, watch for recycling days or go-ready recycle bins. Watch for people tossing out those three-gallon kitty litter jugs. The ones that the kitty litter comes in with a big wide cart-mouth lid. They're perfect for stowing brass if you haven't tumbled it yet. Or even if you have for that matter, if you're doing volume reloading, mark them for either clean or unclean, which I always do. Make sure you have vocabulary on the outside when you know, definition helps. And make sure everybody understands what does what. But if there's any brass right now, grab it. If you can harvest off any range lead, grab it. Okay, it's just that simple. By the way, if you are de-priming, do not throw away your old primers. Do not throw away your old primers. Try to keep them sorted by type. When you pop the primers on a whole bunch of 38 keep that we keep those primers together Again, the cheapest easiest way is use those big plastic containers Just keep keep the rifle primers in one batch like big big rifle primer small rifle primer large pistol small pistol Yeah, that works real easy And again, we'll work out the rest later, but we need those components for rebuild. We can rebuild primers. What we need is the components. You're already doing it. If you're reloading, don't throw any of that away. If you want to be a master reloader, then you know how to do that. If you're claiming you don't, you got to learn a few things. Obviously, you need to get up to speed. So anyway, with the 357, I would keep an eye on aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, and a PPU 38 comes in, or 357, buy it out. Whoever gets their first buy it out, that's your best bet. Buy as much as you can because again, the wheel guns are fantastic. I don't care what anybody says. Smith and Wesson Model 27, the highway patrolman, which is what the 357 Magnum was married to originally. That was like the pre-dirty Harry gun before there was the 44 mag. The 357 Magnum was out there in force and gained a tremendous popularity. Okay. the end frame revolver being what it is. But Model 19s are in 357 Magnum. The number of different take a pic of which a Ruger you want, colts in every pattern, 357 Magnum. And don't forget it was a 357 Magnum. It will easily digest 38 special all day. Just something to think about there. The only consideration is if you got a European gun like a All I see a command she or any of we've mentioned many times about the Rossy's or any of the Star revolvers, etc. I would stay middle standard load for everything the metallurgy for those guns was good, but it wasn't American Standard. Okay, they're good guns. I'll carry a Rossy all day. I'll be promised Taurus. That's Brazil. But again understand that to be safe because different countries and different specs The American Smith and Wesson and Colt were the gold slash platinum standard back in the day. The others were trying to catch up. Anyway, enough on that for the moment. Also, now I'll go back. Militia, why? Well, it's real simple because no one else is ever going to fight for your rights and property the way you will, or at least the way you're supposed to, or should, okay? That's why, because if you think you're going to hire an army to do something, what are you going to do for me? Well, ain't shit I'm going to do for you. Now, I'll help you pitch in and we'll all do for each other because we have a mutual liberty and property interest. But this doing for somebody garbage is getting old real fast and it's why we're in the situation we're in. So militia should be the priority. Organize armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Understand that logistics is the key to victory. Understand logistics and become the master of that part of the trade. All the rest will fall into place because you got to get the equipment, the weapons, the medical care, everything where the troops need it. Where the blades meet. And in fact, it has to be a little behind in advance so that you can fight better and, you know, fix them, fight them, destroy them. Best simple. Again, another thing here real quick. First of all, and this is something that keeps popping up is the cost on ammonium nitrate because basically what we're looking at here is fertilizer problems, right? This is one of those many things. I know the answer to this. I know it. You all know it. But what the hell happened that we were one of the major exporters of ammonium nitrate on the planet? So much so that when I used to go down to Florida, one of the primary kickoff points for a fertilizer from the south especially, Florida being one of the big, big, big, big, big exporters. When I used to go fishing with my grandpa down there on the Gulf, on the Gulf side of Florida way back when, we used to go out to the piers where they loaded the ammonium nitrate chips. One of the things I'll never forget, we were standing there talking to somebody, my dad looked up, my grandpa was with me on my mom's side, Grandpa Schilling. And there were a bunch of Taiwanese manning one of the ships. They were trying to fish there. So one of the guys, we shouted up to only one of them, New English, the restaurant looking at us like, wow, Americans are gibbering at us. And I go, what are you fishing with? They pulled the hook up. and they had a piece of bread attached to it because that's what they had. So he waved and pointed to a bucket and I grabbed, my dad grabbed a couple of hands full of fiddler crabs and also another big arm, you know, handful of worms, put them in two different containers, put them in a little tin bucket we had there and said hey and they dropped the line down. And basically they made the hook and line, hook and bait sign. And they nodded and when they lowered, they rolled it up. Next thing you know, all the lines came up and they put a fiddler crab on one or two of them. They put some worms on the other. All of a sudden they're snagging fish from about seven, eight stories up. It's kind of fun to watch because the ship was on the loading phase, so she was riding high, okay? Anyway, fact of the matter is that We were dumping so much of that stuff out there was nonstop 24 seven you can be out there until sunset and Wherever every ship to the left there were two more coming in what the hell happened there? Where'd that all go? Well, you know when you got a bunch of dumbasses and traitors when you have a bunch of neocon traders when you have a bunch of leftist triggers when you have a whole bunch of jackasses and a Republic rat fakes and demicon triggers Well, the Republicans are traders too, cuz they went right along with old George Herbert Walker Bush. We went from being one of the number one ammonium nitrate producers and exporters to beg borrowing from who? The Russians or some other asshats out there? Really? All of these categories I keep looking at, I saved all the books. They burned them or tried to, I saved books. I can sit you down with encyclopedias from 1923, 1935, 1945, 1955. And you know what's fascinating? I'm always interested in numbers. Yeah, I read encyclopedias, I know that's crazy. But here's what gets me, is I remember it like it was yesterday, and I've told you this many times. In 1955, 1957, we bragged. that America could feed the world five times over. Now, even if the population doubled, that means we could feed the world two and a half times over, right? See, the population absolutely doubled from what it was in 1955. Then had we maintained a true agricultural system that made any sense and actually produced something, We would still be able to feed the world just on our own. We're not talking about the rest of the world cranking out what it needs cuz it could do that too. But we had the ability to not only maintain, but sustain beyond our needs. And the ass hats and the worthless turds and these people that we should put out of our country because they are traitors to our people. are now putting in this situation where we now have these jackasses telling us these pieces of excrement filth, these vomitus ilk. They're telling you that we are going to have food shortages. Hey, Mark. Now you sit back and think about that for a minute. And the first thing here, the ammonium nitrate thing ties right into, well, step by step, they dismantled one of the most efficient agricultural mechanisms on the planet, the United States. Go ahead, Phils, jump in there, please. Two points here. Number one, in the 1960s, I believe it was, they started paying farmers to not grow crops. For free society crap, yes. Yeah, they started doing, they stopped doing that somewhere. I don't know when, how it was. But anyway, they stopped doing. My grandfather was involved in that, unfortunately. They stopped doing it. Well, apparently now they're starting it again, and they're also apparently burning down warehouses. I guess they've been burning them down quite frequently, large ones, and I guess some four of them that I've heard about were in Texas, I think. I'm pretty sure that's what I was told, and they were organic warehouses, apparently, for food. Another point, too, Mark, when they sold, didn't they sell a lot of the seaports to in China a long time ago, maybe in the Clinton administration or something? During the Bush to Clinton administration, they signed over control of the porting facilities, the ones that they didn't get control of, that either the Jewish mob or the Italian mafia working for the Jewish mob had control of. Those are the ones they didn't get now systematically because of whatever generation of screw-up. They are acquiring whole elements of the rest of what was out there that they hadn't had their fingers into yet. The fact that they don't talk much about this like around Baltimore, Boston, even New York itself. Remember, that was a big thing about before 9-11, because one of the many reasons 9-11 took place is because they were having a big problem maintaining the harbor facility, authority, port authority, operations because they had been so heavily stolen from and mismanaged. And the Chinese were walking right into all of these locations, just like you said, they were literally scarfing them up for jump change because of incompetence and stupidity. Now, the problem is this, that's giving them the benefit of the doubt. And so I'm gonna remind everybody about a basic math formula here. If they're wicked and they're stupid, then they should be fired and jailed. But if they're wicked and this is planned, which is what it obviously looks to be, then they should be fired and executed. This is literally bare-faced treason. In fact, to be quite honest, let's tie that in with what we just saw here with the director of Homeland suck you righty where more than one congressman stood right there sat right there and told them you know what my constituents believe you are a traitor. Everybody is picking up on this. Everybody don't think you're alone by any stretch of imagination or like nobody know no all the right people know. And the thing about this with the porting facilities is those are the choke points they're using right now to not deliver. Isn't that what's going on right now? Now, here's the thing to ask. Are those porting facilities run by the Chinese? Or are they being run by another party or group? And can we identify if we go from location to location to location where the malfeasance is taking place? that they're all of a particular ethnicity and they're all from a particular country and they're all inter cooperating to create problems. It's just like what you brought up, Phyllis, a moment ago about this whole thing with its food processing that's being destroyed. And I don't want to go away from what you brought up here, but the food processing, there's another part of this formula nobody's thought about yet. And I want to bring that to the table in a minute. And that has to do with technology. So just a heads up there, but go ahead, please. Anything else, Phyllis? Well, Mark, they're trying to convince people... Oh, I muted, because I didn't want to... I had to cough or anything. I didn't want to be on the air. Another thing, too, that they're trying to convince people is that they should be doing these vertical gardenings with all they do is spray chemicals on the seeds, actually not on the seeds, but on the roots. And then they make these big huge things. I have a problem with that one. They're very expensive. They could probably be made for a really cheap price. However, a vertical garden, if you're doing that, then you can't save seeds because you're just going to get whatever it is. And you can only grow certain things. So you're limited in what you can grow. You have to use water, which they're saying is in short supply. We know that's not true. And if you're using it out of the tap, it already has chemicals in it. And then you're going to add chemicals to it that who knows what they are and if they're organic or not. You know what I mean? If they're natural things. Oh, hold on. And so you want to... Go ahead. Yeah, go ahead. Real quick, remember with the water, one of the things that they're doing there is they do incorporate filtration systems, which means you have first to process the water, you're basically making a spaceship. The ones you're seeing right now out there, the container, take a container and make a container gardening unit. I don't have a problem with that. provided we understand that it is limited, but it's limited in many ways, but it also is very, very material intensive in order for it to be sustained, slash maintained. That's the problem. It's the idea that it is a solution to get more fresh food to where you could use it, but it isn't your You know, let me give an example of guys think about it. Well, we've said this many times. What creates a nation? What is it that makes it a nation possible? You have to have a foundation calorie base. You have to have something that gives you the ability to not just feed the population, but incorporate more energy to the population in order for our work to be done. You know, in other words, whatever great task sets before that nation. That's why food, so you need so many calories per day, 365 days a year with no day off. Okay, so with that being the case, each nation has had a staple that is a foundational volume or bulk food item. Let's go to Asia, it's rice. If you go to Rome, it was wheat. If you look at South America and the Indians, it was squash and it was beet products or root products. And I don't mean berries like roots, like the other stuff we know of naturally. They had their own animal husbandry that they developed and nobody talks about this. Root vegetables, just like you grow today, were grown by the Indians and the South Americans. Gourd production was monstrous, it was developed to the nth degree. With some nations it was corn. And for instance, maize, as we know here in the Americas. So each one of these, you have to have a bulkier, and another one we've said many times, when you sit somebody's hoofs down to the table, you've gotta fill the void. On top of everything else, you've got to see the hunger and you got to get the calories to where they need to be. So there's always a foundation crop that has a combination of the amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins, etc. And that's a combination. Each one had a cuisine. We all know about this. We always joke about the Mexican cuisine and whatever. Each one developed their cuisines based upon the base foodstuffs. combined with spice trade and enhancements, you know, take your pick with, you know, with other types of food products to create sweet, sour, peppery, whatever. Because usually whatever is tied into that is also tied into the food preservation. Here ago, we talked about vinegar. And vinegar being a foundation element of the Roman Empire, vinegar and wheat. ran the empire. And don't forget to throw some olive oil in there because after you throw that wheat and vinegar in there, you want to kind of lube the system because otherwise everybody's bound up. Well, use a rotor rotor to unbind them. Let's put it that way. But they figured out deep into history the combination that created the ability for the empire and for the people to function. And calories are the critical factor there. So all these ideas are not bad. But if they're not combined arms teams, if they fail, they're gonna fall. You still need potatoes, okay? Hi, the Irish made their entire cuisine based on what? Potatoes, then the potato famine came in. Why? Because of the potato blight. And they weren't the only ones who used that particular food stuff as a center. In fact, Western Europe, even Eastern Europe. England, obviously, the rest of the Isles, potato was a staple. Here's a little hint on something most people don't realize. All potatoes have the potato blight. This is kind of like Walking Dead where he whispered to me, he said, everybody's got the bug. Everybody if they die turn into a zombie. Well, the same is true with potatoes. What we have to do with potatoes is they cyclically change out the I think it's a fun there's a there's six or seven different things that they have to treat the potatoes for. But what it does is it allows for so many years of cyclic safety before they have to switch to the next and switch to the next. And it's from the industry for mass production. So in each case we need something we need more it has there has to be something. bulkier, heavier, denser that is also concentrated. It has to be heavy, dense, concentrated foodstuffs, and it has to be storable under the crudest of terms. And like you see with most all these little garden ideas, like you said, the vertical gardening, guys, that's not there. It is the enhancement. Look at those as the enhancement. They will sustain life, but look at it more as the enhancement. to round out the nutritional needs of the customer, the base customer, whoever that is, as in you, whoever is cranking it out so you can stay alive. Doesn't mean you couldn't survive off that, but it takes a lot more greens to compensate for the combined arms team of carbs. proteins, and again, all the full spectrum of amino acids. And most of these little vegetable plant operations don't provide most of the amino acids, and that's where the failing is. So if we don't, again, get into the whole math formula, it's not a bad idea. It has to be, though, complimentary to other things going on. That's where the mistake is. We have to have overlapping technologies. We have a system. We have our system and we can make it work. It's not working right now because it's intentional. Go ahead, jump in there. Heard a voice. It's me again. It's me again. We have done so much with putting chemicals on our gardens. I haven't. I try not to. I might use a little bit of lime when I put my... compost on there, but that's all I do. I try not to use anything else, and then I try to use diapenaceous earth to take care of any bugs that I might have. I have to be careful because I have bees, so I have to really be careful about what else I use as well too. So even the diapenaceous earth is kind of a little bit of a sticky wicket in a way. So that's one of the things that we've really done that really has been bad and that really has has failed us, I guess you could say, in the larger scheme of things, plus the GMO seeds that if you do leave them, I guess if you leave them for a year or something, if you can get them to sprout, because sometimes they don't sprout, you can, I guess they go to the original eventually. But, I mean, all those things are combined, and then the, you know, lack of really saving seeds, which I really haven't quite got the hang of yet. That's another thing too that plays into it too. So all those things actually play into one, losing the nutritional value of the food and actually being able to make us sustainable on our own without really depending on all the other stuff that goes on. Well, one of the things we need to remember is that right now, whenever this happens, guys, repeat to everybody. You really wanna help out for the long haul. Start planting anything you can in the way of fruit trees, berry plant, berry production plants of any kind that typically are also ornamental but also defensive. I love thunderberries, black raspberries, and raspberries because it's natural barbed wire. And the blackberry especially is impenetrable. It is an impenetrable barrier for a person on foot if it's developed right. I have some patches right now, by God, if you got thrown into me, you'd wish you were dead. You couldn't work here, if I dropped you in the middle of one, you would not be able to get out, you just wanna freeze. Now, the advantage is the amount of sugar product. This is, again, not, it's not gonna, it's not only gonna keep you alive, but remember, nature provides us with all the different combinations in form if we, if we pay attention with, gee, our grandpas, grandmas, my mom, my dad, great grandparents, everybody learned to do all of this. We only became stupid within the last 100 years or so. Really stupid. Most of the population is, you know, it has no clue anymore. Now, it's not their fault because it's kinda like, how are we gonna put so many queer kids in this country right now? Well, how are we doing that? You let the queers take over the schools, the queers promote queerism. You let the queers have your children for eight hours a day. You're gonna get an affected population that's progressively gonna be more and more perverted than the Sodom and Gomorrah agenda. In the same breath, you present. New math or in this case, you know, remember the common core math, which is not math at all, but designed to destroy your ability to do math. Although this incorporate on top of that, a lack of working knowledge of law, a lack of working knowledge of really how government is supposed to work. You go right down the shopping list of the education system and it's nothing but a stinking failure and it's been since the 60s. It wasn't great before because there's all kinds of skullduggery they were doing. But from the 60s on all it has been is a toilet flush. Because of that, we're in the situation we're in now, which means that we, as we've said many, many times over and over again, we need to resurrect all of the knowledge which hasn't been lost, but needs to be incorporated. And part of that is, again, also just natural production. Guys, I put- I just found six of them. I put probably 40 or 50 walnuts that were naturally produced, obviously. I mean, it's not like you make them synthetically. But I put in the ground about 40 or 50 walnuts just this last year. This is, we're now into May. I have at least six that I can identify maybe seven little sproutlets. They're about four inches tall. They're already getting the buds with their leaves. They're also push up already. And they're right where I put them. There wasn't any walnuts near them. I mean, walnut trees are another part of the property. But I do this constantly, okay? And the idea behind this is, well, we're gonna get out of that. Well, in the long haul, somebody's gonna get, if I think in terms of our overall benefit, somebody's gonna get something from them. But let me point out that a small walnut tree that's six, seven, eight years old is already producing walnuts. Where do you think I got these walnuts from? I chose some of the younger trees that had dropped a handful, well more than a handful this last year. And I took those, moved those out down the road. Now cherry trees, pear trees, apple trees, this year should be the priority. Although it should have been last year, the year before, the year before that, when things weren't pressed. But right now, anything and everything, if you're gonna plant a tree, it should be food production. Maple trees are good. Why maple syrup? We harvest in fact right down the road here, man, we got a production company was in here doing 30 gallon blue barrels and they had least 40 or 50 barrels out just in the area I could see and they went back into the woods and other directions too. And they were collecting for a local major maple syrup producer that's a small guy. In other words, he's doing it locally and he's got his own back barn production, but everything is collected from all these other people putting the stuff together and it's producing foodstuffs. We have the material out there. It's like the land, we have the land. Most of the land isn't being used as it should be for farming right now, but that was planned. That's part of this whole, again, this was not an accident. Food production failure is planned by government. It is not an accident. Food production failure is planned by government, by the pigs, the rats, and the turds behind the curtain that need to be dragged out and shot. Hey, Mark. There's no reason for any of the failure in this situation have taken place and if it's an if you forgive me I said give me a second pills Real quick here guys. I'll say it again Wicked and stupid then they should be fired and jailed Wicked and planned then they should be fired and executed Because starving to death. It's kind of like burning a person to death is there was always a high crime You know for arson If you have not seen a burned casualty, you don't know suffering. Okay, if you haven't seen or some of you been burned, so you actually know what I'm talking about. Okay, but in the same starvation, do you know what the cycle, the five steps of starvation are? You know what it's like at the end? Okay, this is why when you hear about like I said, it took 15 months for the Jewish communists to starve Ukraine to death. But they couldn't starve to death. And by the way, they were farmers. They're telling you this right now. All the Ukraine's farmers, yeah, the Jewish mob got control of them again, and they're right back in the basement, aren't they? Just like the communists never left. Isn't that fascinating? That a country that literally was the breadbasket twice over now, they built themselves back up. The Jewish communists ran away because there wasn't any more blood to take from the semi-dead because everybody went into stupor and ran mode. So what did they do? All they picked up and they dropped the wall and the communists all went down. He just real and back over to Western Europe. And you know what they waited. They waited so many years and then they came back to the Ukraine and then they plopped in like a vulture dropping on a carcass. And for the last what seven, eight years now, they have been bleeding them white. We got somebody beating the shit out of a microphone, put your equipment on mute, whoever that is. Should know better. Anyway, real quick, I wanna bring that up again because guys dying that way, they're thinking they're going to do this. Right now everybody goes, well, I got food, I got pizza. I'm gonna get pizza snackos down at the store right now. I just looked at the store today, and I didn't see cases of food on the shelf. I used to work in a grocery store, guys. If you had shallow shelves, you weren't doing your job and the supervisor was gonna get a message from corporate. Today, on all these stores, you're looking at shallow hell, maybe two cases of product on the shelf, and typically not that. In a wealthy country, what you are seeing now, if we really are wealthy, is unheard of. In a truly wealthy nation, you have a surfy it and then having a surfy it, you then can help other people because you make sure that you have all that you need and that you are in comfort. And then you take whatever else you can and now you can go out and help people with no cost to your own people in terms of suffering because you don't need to suffer to help other people. That's bullshit. And when somebody, you guys need to suffer a certain ticket, Ma, kiss my hind end. This is this they've got to stop. We need to get these stupid people out of there is what needs to happen. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Hey, Wolfram, Florida, sorry about that static earlier. I was just gonna mention that I saw a video that was basically titled that the Ukrainians were going to people's houses that had posted memes and stuff that were not very pro-Ukrainian and that they were basically arresting them. And I was reading the comments and it amazes me how many people completely go into brain fart mode. Oh, well, they're pro Putin. And I commented on there, I said, you know what? Even if these soldiers were taking these civilians in the back alleys and shooting them, and I put in parentheses, which they are, you would still support it. Kind of dense. Well, you've got to remember, there's a certain number of idiot sticks and they're not making up the majority. Okay, just like everything else, it's like the coronavirus. We have a bunch of fools who are the same kind of stupid people who were wearing the face mask because they wanted to be a part of the religiosity that are now pushing all this garbage that you're seeing. They're either Israelis, it's either an Israeli hack pod where they're sitting on the computer all day because they got to try and push that, we got to get into the Ukraine. Or it's idiot sticks over here or drank the Kool-Aid are still wearing two face bras. hiding in the basement, coming out scuttling out like a crab. Maybe, maybe getting in their car and going to the store after they've called and had the store bring stuff out to them cuz they're still that paranoid. I'm near two areas, like I've got Ann Arbor right here, and that's happening constantly still. Now you go less in the county away from that nonsense. And everybody's normal. Understand that everybody out there, guys, pretty much everybody is like, we have no business. Being in the Ukraine, we have no business. And we should have never been involved with them in the first place. But then again, since the Jewish mob here is running everybody and pulling them around by their gonads, gotta ring through your dinkus. Guess what? Well, then well, they had to be over there involved in the organized crime. And we gotta go over there and protect the organized crime that all of our traders here are involved in. That's what they're telling you anyway. So the bottom line is, is especially with this situation right now, is if the ones once they can get things going there, if they can get a war going, I told you guys this repeated, you know, there's only certain options. They did the. When they start getting their tit in the ringer over the whole problem with BLM and Antifa and everybody had enough, what did they do? We fake biological weapons attack, which I explained to you step by step how they do it, it's what they did. And you know what? Exactly the way it mapped it out. So when they got into that to the point where lie after lie after lie gets you to the point where the whole damn machine is shut down here. All of a sudden we need to forget this. By the way, because you all remember lie after lie after lie, we need a big war. And so they literally, literally were blurting out, let's have World War III. Now, you remember what I said before, the distraction has to be a bigger fiasco and mess than the last one. And everybody's like, I know people were saying, Mark, that's crazy. They're like, my god, they did it. Biological attack, coronavirus lie. So then we get to that point where they played that pitted out for how long guys? What's the basic rule I told you about financial returns and activities, two years? Two years, you wanna know why else that happens? Because every cycle of the War Powers Act is based upon a two year timeframe. Every two years, they have to recertify by action the War Powers Act of 1933. So we had two years worth of the bullshit coronavirus and all of a sudden it's just, it's gone. And instead, we get World War III. Oh, by the way, we're gonna go fight and kill some people in Ukraine-Eustania. And, oh, it's the Russians. And we might have a nuclear war. And, all right, let's have a nuclear war. Well, we're gonna get into a kinetic war with the Russians and maybe exchange some nuclear devices. Oh, exchange. Does that mean we're gonna walk across and you get a package and I get a package? No, it doesn't work that way. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Wow, I guess that's a little more serious than when sound when you're an idiot stick in Washington walking through the halls there, picking your nose and your ass at the same time. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Still me there was another thing I just remembered that I've been thinking about with all this and it's the amount of Sheer weaponry that is being sent by all frickin Western countries and me and a couple of other people have thought Do you think that is some kind of a thought-out ploy to try and just rate up Disarmed the Western Hemisphere to get ready for a Chinese invasion because I mean we're stripping ourselves cleaned the bone of a lot of our weapons that We cannot produce any more, nowhere near the capacity. Well, okay, it's exactly, okay, first of all, think about what I said about the 73 war. In 1973, we stripped out NATO of all of its frontline armor and gave it to the Israelis in an emergency transport because of the massive losses. Contrary to the BS that they promoted that all the Israelis, they just ran over the Egyptians. No, they didn't, it was tit for tat dying time. And they lost so much armor. The 67 war was bad enough. But the 73 war, literally, we had to emergency dump and denude our armored units in Europe to provide tanks for the Israelis. Now we have the Jewish mob with their crime syndicate facility called the Ukraine. And at the cost of all the rest of you, Goyem, yes. They're stripping everybody else. Understand something, there's two things happening here. They're looking for bargain basement solutions where they can create the illusion because they're all bowing to the Jewish mob. So here's one of the things like the Germans did. The Germans have, because we put a gun in their head because the kosher mafia wanted us to kill the Germans, so blah, blah, blah, we went through that. After the war, make them pay, make them pay, make them pay. Well, they've been doing that forever. That's how the Germans gifted the Israelis some reason. No, they didn't. The peckerwoods are a bunch of squeaky whale whiners and they all, they are just freebie slobs. That's all the Jewish mob is. And lo and behold, here they are with this crap the way it is. And these characters, over and over and over again, are tied in to these freebie sessions. Well, the Germans aren't completely stupid, so what they did is they're giving them a bunch of BMP ones. Which is the oldest of the BMP. It's not a bad vehicle. I'd take them if you could get them. We have some, be quite honest. There are some BMPs in country and their BMP ones are their CP vehicles, okay? But the thing is that they're sliding, however many of those are left sideways, upgraded. And that way they can say they've given them something, but they're not out anything because they were East German leftovers. Other things they want to send there. The other half of this is if you want to sell weapons. Listen guys, you got to show me it can kill something and even if it doesn't kill something we can lie our ass off because it's a battlefield. So listen, I'm telling you we sent them some stink, stink ray 406 missiles. Boy, I'm telling you, let me show you some pictures from knocked out tanks, half of them are Ukrainian tanks. That's okay, the guy in the slobs won't know. And look at my stink ray 406, he just, boy, rose him up. You need to buy some, I'm telling ya. That's what they're doing. Listen, you know, lucky with, as used. Think about the advertising. Yes, this is the Stink Ray 406, as used in the Ukrainian War. And while we can't prove that we've knocked out 4,686 M70 T-72 tanks, by God we could have, we only delivered 100 of those things. Yeah, but we, I think we, I think we did double hits, man. Double hits. You need to buy the stink ray 406 weapon system. Why cuz we're selling it. That's why That's the other half what this craps about. Are they that good? No fact There's a couple of armor people are kind of paying attention have done some really good write-ups on this subject Actually, they're on YouTube. I have to come there We are it came to the conclusion that they're working with right now. It's like, okay They're not gonna show you anything that fails And it's like we've said before guys, with armor, it's equal opportunity, dine time in every aspect of the battlefield, combat, okay? So they are moving a lot of equipment out. And the other problem, like you said, caller, is the fact that no, we don't produce any of it really in country. The only thing we do is rebuild after it's been turned to Swiss cheese. Let me ask you all something. Anybody seen any of those pictures of that really cool recovery graveyard? Not the one out west where we park them after we fixed them. Guys, remember back east here, we got about three or four yards that they had to double them, triple them, quadruple them, and suck couple the holding yards for Bradley's, M1 Abrams, and striker vehicles that have been destroyed in Iraq. Contrary to the lie that we didn't lose any of those over there. What do you mean double or triple? Well, the yard carriers can usually hold, and Abrams is not a small vehicle, and they're stacking them sideways by like cordwood. But literally, there were 200 to 300 vehicles. They had to double the size of that holding yard. Then, as they proceeded through the actions, they had to double the size of the holding yard again. And by the way, they did some, you know, because they were looking for stuff to talk about. So it's like, well, we get these vehicles back from Iraq and they've been destroyed or knocked out. Some of them, well, we have to evaluate whether or not we're going to rebuild them. And one of them was an Abrams. It looked like it literally had somebody had taken a scalding knife and gone through cheese over and over again, all over the blast and thing probably was a heavy artillery shell used as an IED. But that Abrams from the inside there was light coming through it in every direction. Now that doesn't surprise me. There's nothing I needed to see there because it's what you expect as opposed to the BS, the baffle everybody with BS garbage. But here's the problem. We have to rebuild them because we can't afford more. And we don't make them. And we used to make them right here in Michigan. Does everybody understand that? I told you about this decades ago, they sold TARCOM. Tank automotive command, tank automotive, not transportation automotive command, right there in Warren, in this area in Detroit. What do you think took a big chunk of the manufacturing out of this country? Michigan, it was when they took all of that production out. You know what they did? It went to two places. It went to communist China. How do I know this? Because back when they did this with NAFTA and GATT, I used to buy tonnage. And we kept up on everything. And I was talking to the guys, we were buying the leftovers. From the armored facility, the construction, the production facility, the Chinese came in with no bids and were able to take forges, presses, everything that was heavy out of there for free, basically. And they shipped it over to Communist China so they could build for there, but we now can't build here. The rest of it went to Egypt. Now, you know what they left us? Usually Americans weren't even allowed to bid on this. But Americans shouldn't have been able to buy that and build it right here. We had the resources then. But no Americans were allowed to bid on this stuff. It was given to foreign powers to arm them better against America. What we were allowed to buy were the chain hoists that were left over and some of the rigging. And we even talked to the journeyman when they were reworking all of this garbage. And they said, you ought to see what we haul the way. Because we'd go in there to buy the other stuff that was left over. And by the way, now, the Chinese won't even leave those chain hoists behind. Whereas before, they cherry picked and took the biggest, heaviest best and carried it away. But the little stuff, we're talking, for instance, 90 pound hoists, or 90 pound guy marks, let me in the head. 90 ton chain, these are mechanical hoists that were so big, you have to have a flatbed to move each one. But that was what was left. Okay, and then the smaller like was it 10 ton of hoist I bought a bunch of those three to a pallet $90 for three $30 apiece price. Good color jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. My concern is We're giving away all this equipment, especially now artillery pieces, and they're not accounting for combat losses in the event of World War III. And they're also not accounting for the expansion of the military. I mean, I don't know about the Army, but I know in World War II, the Marine Corps, I mean, currently it's four divisions, one of them is reserved. But in World War II, we had like 30 divisions of just Marines alone. I'm sure the Army experienced a similar inflation during an actual world war where people are being drafted in. So when you get a whole bunch of extra people, you can't equip them with something. You can't equip them with nothing because we gave it away. Not only that, a lot of these weapon systems are actually made in Europe. The M777 155mm halitzer is Last I checked, made in England. So, yeah. The army definitely expanded because I remember, I'm in Florida, I remember learning about the story of Camp Blanding, which is one of our biggest military bases in Florida. And that was actually built by the same guys that built the Empire State Building. And they were chosen because they were the only ones to build it fast enough for it to be able to be used before World War II ended. Well, one of the things to remember about the situation we have, just as you pointed out, supply and support, is that at the razor, it's also the blades. You have to not only be able to employ it, but you have to be able to maintain it. And you've got to have spares. Okay, let me ask everybody this. You know they're talking about the new artillery pieces, right? Let me ask you, this is a math problem. How many rounds can you fire from a single howitzer gun tube? What is the lifespan of the gun tube and the recoil carriage mechanism? Because each has a very specific cyclic lifespan which they never talk about. Just like all you're talking about building up for the war and how they moved quickly. For every gun that was firing, by the time they got to the middle of World War II, there were two to three guns going back to the United States for rebuild. In other words, they only last so long and you see all these, you know, images of how we sustained massive fire, all this massive firepower. Understand that the gun can only survive so many rounds. Now, more on that in a minute, Republic. The new world order. And we're on the march post, day and night. The seed in our homes, the sons of... The 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, 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 and 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 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 harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevailed Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God your freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Because I had no magazines and then I met a Ukrainian who had no ammo no magazines Most of didn't have weapons And their kosher overlords told them to attack a guy with a rifle with a bottle of gasoline. Hey, when you're a slave run by the orc masters, it happens. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. 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Anyway, it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and it is well, but the dance continue. Couple things overlapping real quick just to help you understand something who's operating those artillery pieces? This is brand new, you know, state-of-the-art equipment that supposedly got dumped into the laps of a bunch of Ukrainian troops who've been using Warsaw Pact. and leftover NATO equipment up until what, just a little bit ago. So I would assume that American and British soldiers are now in the Ukraine. They're lying to your ass about this as we speak. It's a technical problem. They could do like they've lied before. There's a term we had, detached services. You take a unit, you make them non-employees, but they're like government employees, they were DOD. You dump their sari arse in a war zone and if they get hit and captured you'll deny they existed or you'll claim they died somewhere else in the world. They've done it before, they're doing it right now. Otherwise they couldn't be operating that equipment and not bringing up bringing it up to up to speed that quickly. That means that again, we have NATO operational combat troops on the ground just like they did when they started this garbage with Georgia. It's a repeat on a larger scale ad nauseam. Okay. Any of the newest weapon systems that they're pulling there, there are still technicians, American military that are have got to be on the ground to custodian the stuff. But also they've got to have instructors, they've got to have people who are already technically proficient with the equipment to be able to develop a team, five men, 10 men, 20 men. First people I'm training are you, you, you, you, you, and you. What are we? You're the trainers. Number one through 10, congratulations, step up. I'm gonna give you a special attaboy hat. It's gonna be a black hat, it says special. Now we can give a bullshit name, we'll put, excuse me, a BS name, we'll put on it. And you're special. Now you're gonna be the 10 trainers that are gonna be training a lot of other people, although it's probably gonna be more than 10. But I'm just using a rat number, okay? Once these ten are given the short class training and then given repetition in performance, show me you can do it, show me you can do it, show me you can do it, show me you can do it. Congratulations, you're now the special guys with the special hats and you're going to train the next batch coming in. You're going to have one class, you're going to have another class, you're going to have another class, etc, etc. And we're going to start a tactical cycle through to get as many people constantly through this training as we can. so that they can carry the thing out and go boom or carry the thing out and go boom and boom. But the more technical the system guys and artillery is not, it is rocket science. Does everybody understand that? Artillery is rocket science. It's understanding ballistic potential performance and aggression. You gotta be able to put the whatever you lob down range, you kinda wanna hope it hits something. Killing the 15 cows in the field is not equivalent to knocking out a BMP or a main battle tank, okay? Well, 22 miles away, what'd we kill? 43 cows, two farm girls, and I think a cat, but I'm not sure yet, I think the cat got away. Okay, well, we're kind of the ballpark. Good, call her, chip in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I can tell you by by serving on those cannon crews Earlier the last hour you asked how long is it gonna go before it breaks down? Well, I can tell you on average about You're gonna you're gonna lose one howitzer a day to to short-term maintenance where your artillery mechanic He needs to replace a part Which means he needs to take stuff all down. It's totally unfunctional until he gets it back up and running. So we would go out training with our howitzers for two weeks. And you start out with a full battery of six howitzers. And halfway through, you're doing good if you have four functional howitzers. And that's just training missions. That's not combat, where you're constantly firing at 2 AM or whatever. You're firing at certain... periods during the day, but I'd say maybe a third of what you would do in actual combat. You have constant allocated fire missions and each one is limited, be based upon available reserves and ammunition and how much equipment you have that can run. Real quick on that note, let me give you just something you can all find fast. How many of you read the book? We were soldiers, Young and Brave. We were soldiers. Remember that guys? Mel Gibson did that really great movie Everybody Loves, which is the first half of the book. Now, did anybody read the book? I know this from personal experience. I served with guys that were in the eye-draying. I know exactly what they went through. I mean, no, I didn't live it. But they would explain to you exactly what kind of a cluster screw the whole thing was. But guess what? There are two artillery units that supported the second leg of that operation in which they were supposed to shut down. And what the commander, they were already passed what was considered to be the acceptable limit for use. And they were at shutdown phase for the gun tubes. And basically what they did is the unit commander overrode what command told them, you're finished, you can't go any farther. And the unit overrode that and continued to function through the next day and a half or two days, I think three total. But they were operating with way beyond safety margin for all of their equipment. And they'd had guns go down on them while they were in the middle of their fire missions to support that unit in the field. But because of that they were always considered to be a close sister unit because of what they did And how they saved lives accordingly So go read don't watch movies go read books They give you a lot of really great information that'll reinforce what your uncle hell or maybe Bob told you at one point one time or another and Turns out they were absolutely positively correct as opposed to the BS movie versions where they try to sugarcoat it so they can get you to sign up. How the world really works. Now, it's a testimony, by the way, to every aspect of what happened there that each person did the best they could with what they had and went beyond the call, okay? It can be done. Americans, by the way, Carl, you're artillery. Were you a red legger? Oh, we lost Carl maybe. Okay. Well, you know that term of the, he knows what I just said, but okay, the thing is with artillery, especially, you have to first of all put the team together. Each man has a job. And it takes time to develop the crew. Now, as another sidebar to that, just in fact, you wanna see some of the equipment that they plan on using against us in America. Go to Northern Strike 2021, Northern Strike 2020, and Northern Strike, go to any of the Northern Strikes and start watching all the videos. But the latest one with the foreign troops are operating right here in Michigan. If you want to get a feel for some of the other equipment that they are putting into the hands of the Ukrainians, you can see it being used firsthand right here in Michigan. It's some of the stuff that wasn't necessarily, you both get to our troops first, but it's being side swiped, it's being side angled and shot out overseas. Of course, as I've said before, it's unlikely that you're gonna take an ad hoc bunch of people who have never seen the machinery and just throw them behind the equipment. That ain't gonna happen. So right now, there's Americans on the ground. They're lying their ass off. They're gonna get them killed. Of course, the only good thing about artillery, you are a little farther behind the lines. But I will remind everybody, there's a thing called artillery duels. Your side's artillery is looking for their side's artillery and their side's artillery is looking for your side's artillery. That's a game unto itself, counter battery radar, laser range finding technology, overhead surveillance, etc, etc. All of that, all that formula is part of the dynamic of what is a category A battlefield. This is not going over and beating the five year old blind kid to death. just to reverse. Well, except for the poor Ukrainian troops who, again, not all of them are poor Ukrainian troops. They had to have some police state to knuckle onto everybody else, didn't they? What was the purpose behind the Ukrainian military before this all kicked off? To play police state against their own population, to confiscate guns, to put people in jail for having ammunition or guns. Remember, for the last six years? Which is in line with the UN gun confiscation directive and remember the UN agenda for a demobilization of military and converting them into a national police force to be used against their own population. Which is exactly what they were doing in the Ukraine, under Jewish control, period. Then they got their memory gland and a ringer and now all of a sudden, help me, help me, you gotta send stuff. Didn't we give you money and all the guns like that before? Yeah, but I sold it under the table and out the back door. Help me, help me. That's Ukraine, okay? Oh, real quick, I wanna do something else here. It's 16 minutes after, we got plenty of time. I'm gonna switch direction on something else, because all of this ties in. Food is a weapon. Buy more food and ammo, both are weapons. How many times have you heard me say that? Buy more food and ammo, both are weapons. Now, real quick, this food production failure issue with regard to food processing sites burning, the idea is it's up around 40, 45, maybe 50 now, depending on how we count that out. But here's something that I'm curious about because a lot of these are randomized fires that, of course, now two of them, here's what's funny. It's not funny. What's the likelihood? Two different food production facilities, we'll take these out of the formula. Two of them were taken out by aircraft crashing into them. Now, to have a business hit with a plane falling from the sky, hey, stuff happens. But to have two businesses in the same type of business, two different parts of the country, kamikaze, I'm sorry, having a plane crash into them and totaling them out. That's not really very likely, especially since it's specifically food processing, okay? So we can take those two out of the picture, but they are again a unique kill. In other words, wow, you had a plane drop from the sky crash into you, burn your place to the ground and it's everyday business. Well, no, that's not the interesting thing. The interesting thing about that mark, they're not mentioning who was flying either one of those planes and any of the stories. Why did the plane go down and who was flying it? That's just a big question mark there. Well, and again, what we need to do is follow up on that because again, guys, first of all, let's remind everybody of something. Aviation is way, way, way down from where it's been. Number one, cost of fuel, even before we had the cost increases we have now, the cost on fuel has been pretty significant. The other thing is, because of the police state and homeland, Succu-Ridey, and all these other problems that have been created by the Federal Aviation, most planes stay parked right now. Well, a good chunk of the aircraft, and on top of that, let's look at the diminishing returns here. Fewer and fewer aircraft are flying because of the coronavirus, right? On top of everything else, those other restrictions, the things that took place that took the industry down step by step. This is why when I stand outside, it used to be, I always play attention to planes. I love aircraft, I love planes, okay? Love spacecraft, okay? So if I'm outside and I hear something, I usually look at it. Why? Well, I know the difference between the different motors. And sometimes it's a biplane. Sometimes it's a fixed wing, you know, government aircraft. There are only so many planes out there. Most of what's flying now, if it's single engine, are fed snooping on you. That's not an exaggeration. That's just what's left. Nobody else can afford to fly. But a percentage are private airplanes, maybe 6%, maybe 8%. And then there's the small commercial aircraft multi-engine, it can be a little to have ones, but there's not much in variety out there flying anymore, okay? So fact of the matter is that if you hear something, you look at it. So in this case, we got two instances in a limited air traffic environment. where two of these targets, food production facilities, were completely taken out quite successfully. Sounds more like an attack to me, but we'll give it the benefit. We'll just say it was a really good shot for some fickle finger of fate, but that still leaves about 40 other targets that were taken out. Now, most of these appear to be some kind of internal fire issue, right? Fire being the most efficient way for somebody to frag foods, reserves and do significant damage to mechanical technology that will not quickly or easily be replaced. Guys, you think that it's any easier to get machinery or spare parts in say food handling or volume production, elevator handling than anything else we have out there because everybody's got shorts, okay? Okay, go ahead caller chip in there before I go further. Yeah, my question to the other caller is who said anybody was actually flying those airplanes? All right. No, I think you might Darno's that we know it needs to be said it needs to be said because Guys drone aircraft are as old as the biplane. I will point out again that it will one They produced a buzz bomb, basically it was made by the English and the US made it too. And they produced many of them before the war ended that didn't get to Europe. So the idea that you put a plane up and online and send it in for a drone kamikaze run, yeah, that's very realistic. In fact, any aircraft can be converted into a drone. depending on how you wanna apply it or whether or not you wanna spend the money on it, it really doesn't cost that much either. Especially since that technology was worked out decades ago. Government does it all the time. In fact, you've seen pictures. Guys, what do you think? Are there pilots or crews flying those bombers or fighters that you see all those missile strikes where they're showing you? Isn't this impressive? The missile streaks up and it cuts the plane in two and the engines are on fire and it falls out of the sky. Look what our missile can do. You need to buy one of those also, by the way. Buy one of those missiles. A whole bunch of them. That's why they do that. But they don't think there's a pilot in there? Hell no. Come on. So that's as likely as not Tex-Mex. This is why again, but we'll just say that there's two that were airstrike types at least that we know of and maybe there were others. But here's the thing, guys, there seems to be a consistent point where they're having a fire problem. Now let me add something to this, Mexican and Chinese technology. What's been one of the big things in our industries for decades now? Electronic failures. And if you plan it, it's worse than just how, let's just say you made it bad. But if you planned it right, here's the other thing to consider is a lot of the new latest sophisticated blah, blah, blah, electronically efficient, power efficient, green centered, computer controlled operations venting. you know, silage transfer, everything is computer, all it's computer run right here. Guess what? Physically made to be, let's just say given a wink and a nod and it burns on its own. If it's either, yo, this is where you get back to the split in the road. A, just crappy, just crappy Mexican or Chinese. And guess what? It just starts to fail real quick. Number two, the other four part of that fork in the road. built to literally self-destruct if the order is given. How many of these places are digitally run facilities? How many of them have foreign manufactured digitally managed mechanisms? I would knowingly use something made in Mexico or remanufactured. I work on cars and I've got too much trouble with I put five starters on a guy's car one time. Every one of them was revamped in Mexico. I told the guy he had to pay a little bit more for one remanufactured here and he's never had a problem since. Exactly. But in this case, think about it this way, if you build, okay, you have an old integrated system, I'm putting a whole new motor pack, a handling unit, but I'm also putting in an electronic monitoring system tied in with thermostatic controls, volume controls, rate of operation for the equipment. And it's all tied into software with the mechanical attachments, okay? Now, how many of these places bought brand new Chinese? This is not strange, this is called industrial espionage. And everybody used to know about this, and we warned everybody about this for decades with NAFTA and GATT, is that you have easily, you could have already set this up so that all you have to do is fly the program, come in through the diagnostic, just like they did with the voting machines. And through the diagnostic, you pass a particular order, and the system is designed to malfunction. In fact, it will create a catastrophic failure. And the software provides the linkage from outside the business, outside the state, and even outside the country. And how many of these, right, as it was intended, it's a Russian dead hand. Only in this case, it's a communist Chinese dead hand. The button is technically already pushed. All they have to do is send the juice to it and it burns. This is very likely because it would make it what when you get fewer and fewer people out of the loop And you make it we got somebody beating the shit out of their microphone again. I don't know who's doing it but it's like Always remember people can hear that anyway, the idea is that With this process set up the way it is mechanically and electronically, in this case, signal communications wise to the existing inter-system we have, the ability to send the order for something to literally destroy itself, become a kinetic energy machine, is very real. Yes, something to think about there. Very real. So what we need to do is everybody needs to, first of all, we need somebody to, everybody's talking about this, but we have to physically do the research. How many different sites do we have? There's a couple people are generally keeping track. That's good. That gives you a database list to now work from. And now what needs to be done is a forensic evaluation of each site. You're not going to get anything honest from the Fed. If they're the dirty horse helping to make this happen and everybody agrees, the system knows that they're gonna create food shortages. How do you create food shortages? Well, guess what? If you have your buddies that paid you like that, they paid that whore Obama with his tentacle at Biden's Arse to fail the country, they're failing the country. And that's exactly what's going on. Now, this is where we get back to the idea we've said for years, replacing men in what is a very simple process. In other words, grain elevator, a lot of operations have become foolishly over complicated, hell even cars have. Okay, if you take a look at an automobile, and we always joke about this, and you grab one from 1964, lift the hood on a 64 Chevy, with a six banger under the hood, I can put four illegal aliens and their dog in there, shut the hood and they're safe. And they won't get taken out by the fan blades. You take the same vehicle with a six cylinder engine, you'll be lucky to be able to fit your arm into the engine compartment and wiggle through all of the claptrap that's been added. And I'm not even mentioning the black boxes and the dash and all the crap that's in front of you on the dash itself that is virtually useless and unneeded. Think about it, grossly over complicated where it doesn't need to be. and still be efficient, because we already know it can happen. The mechanical world defeats the overcomplicated electronic world virtually every time. Especially when it comes to use... I always like to use the road that take all that stuff off this, off this Taurus, a hot rod I've got. It's got that 3.2 double overhead cam Yamaha engine in it. It'll go like a red tape, but I would love to take most of that stuff off of it. Yes, it is the private of the distributor The biggest problem, yeah, but therein lies the rub. You have to step back to another technology and then work off it and not divert over into all of the other garbage that they've added, which I know for a limited sophisticated line of equipment, example, those who are car aficionados, etc. The idea of a vehicle being built like that would not be out of the question. People have done custom builds and even done a lot of custom builds. in a particular production run, either a small handmade production run or even gone into commercial. But the grossly overcomplicated rat pack rattle traps we got going down the road right now, about 80% of what's there could be gone and the vehicles would be just as fuel efficient and as safe to drive down the road. They've grossly overcomplicated getting us closer and closer to where you remember they were pushing the self-driving car thing here that well You know they love that until step until the other scam got worried because what did I say from the get-go? Oh self-driving car so if you run over somebody with a bicycle Remember this actually happened and the guy is letting the car drive itself and the car runs over somebody The driver is not responsible for that. Are they? Right because you know it has to be driver assist mark has to be driver. Yeah In other words, it's a lie so in other words what it comes down to is exactly we just mentioned the one part of the scam couldn't afford the idea that well they want you to be a subservient slave and eventually though they might let you pay for that service. Remember that's the latest thing that by 2030, 2030 got 30 30 by 2030 you will own nothing and you will be happy and they're really pushing this crap right now that's that's eight years down the road. Well part of that would have been this vehicle BS well we'll let you buy that vehicle but you really won't own it you're technically going to lease it But we get to take more digits from your crop, making us personally wealthy, while you become less wealthy. And by the way, although we were gonna tell you that we're your overlords and that we run everything and that you're mindless and stupid, we're all of a sudden gonna tell you that, oh, when it comes to this vehicle, even though we made it self-driving so that you wouldn't be allowed to go anywhere we don't want you to go, all of a sudden you're responsible for it. See the problem with that kind of haywire slash there is no logic to that. See that's an example of all of the aspects of this this drivel over and over and over again. Again, here's the thing. All of the industry needs to be looking at first of all, how many different systems that failed and burned because a lot of these are fail and burn in the plant. Now, a percentage can be product. Guys, one thing about handling, especially processing. In processing, we've told you many times, you have a number of different issues that you have to deal with. When you're drying, when you're purling, when you're grinding, whenever you're doing any of this stuff, you are all kinds of handling issues. And again, powders in and of themselves are not just flammable, they're explosive. So that's the part that we don't know or haven't heard. I mean, what percentage are where the site virtually was destroyed or decimated because of an explosion and then fire followed because first you have the dust explosion from the perfect air mix combination that could be created. and or somebody sets demolitions or somebody arsons or whatever. And if you know what you're doing, you can the arson again, it's like I told you before, you pick a location where it's a cascading failure that the the intentional arson Hebrew lightning hits the building as a complex, but it hits it in such a way that it cascades a failure, which is again, if you see that Then you got to figure that was planned. And if you see more than one, you have a pattern. Now Homeland Sucky Righty, they're screwing us right now. First of all, they're never American to begin with. So Homeland Sucky Righty is trying to figure out how to screw America the rest of the way. They are going to lose any data they have in the shuffle, just like they've done so many other criminal activities they cooperate with. The only way that this is going to be determined is if you guys out there if we all got serious on this It would be a process unto itself You better be here take it seriously and be ready to defend herself and don't go. Oh wow I went in to investigate and oh my god, they threatened me or somebody came to my house and blah blah blah They were making noise outside. I don't want to hear any of that lame garbage Unless if you do not understand you are going into a war And of course, a combined arms team better be already in mind here. Not only are you going to set it up so that, well, if you do want them to know where they are, maybe it's because you wanted to bring them in where you could keep whoever they sent. We've done that many times. Right now, we're hunting them harder, they're hunting us. If we got hold of any of what they send out, we're not giving them to the police, would you? Is it safe? Is it safe? See how that works? When they orbit around and they're real slow and they're slowing down and you can keep an eye on that. We get plates, faces, everything you need. Whether it's a cream colored little, yeah, well, whatever, you know, you're already. I wonder if everybody knows that that's from marathon man. Is it safe? What? No, no, no, it's not safe. It's not safe. Is it safe? Yes, yes, it's very safe. Yes, it's very safe. None of the answers you can give will help you, okay? So anyway, fact of the matter is... The bad guys are obviously in motion. We know that they've already declared through their meat puppet in Washington, run by Obama. And Obama is run by the Jewish mob on the north side of Chicago. And that Jewish mob is tied into the Jewish International Congress of the kosher mafia over there in Israel and the communist Chinese. These characters have already told you that they're taking the stuff off the shelf intentionally. They made it happen. They're your enemy. And be quite honest, Obama needs to be arrested and appropriately punished for his, well, it's not treason, it's an act of war against American people. He's not American. So he's not committing a reason. He's an enemy agent, an enemy agent of a foreign power and should be treated as such. Mark, guess who else is at the White House with Biden? I think it was yesterday, it would have been today. Or Bill Clinton. He was there. raid my hips, no new taxes. That was good old George. Well, not a surprise, the interesting thing is, well, that leads me to something else. How many people saw this dripple in the Let Me Eat Cake episode with the national press, national press buffoonery that was going on over the weekend? Trump never went to any of them. Biden was there, but he's an absolute sock puppet to begin with. But they were laughing about everything they've done to you. That's why I call it the let them eat cake press club buffoonery. Did anybody see that? They're laughing about people not being able to afford stuff. They're laughing and shucking it up. Do you think that the President of the United States in 1929 was going to a closed door session of something and laughing about how the country didn't have two dimes to rub together. Do you think that that was the case? The fact that these chirkeling pieces of vomit are laughing about what they're doing to you is another reason that they need to be dragged out and hung. They're laughing about it. Any of you see the National Press Club get together they had, it was a roast. And everything that they were laughing about is what they've been doing to the American people for the last year and a half. Let them eat cake. What's that from guys? Who wasn't that said that? By the way, that wasn't that said it guys. Anybody board it out? Come on, you free out there. There we go now. That's right. Thank you. Marie Antoinette, who was the wife of the king. Here's the thing about the story and how it really goes. When Marie Antoinette was, you know, they were discussing, of course, the situation with the peasants and they were at Versailles. They had been yapping back and forth and they said, well, what shall we feed the people? The people are starving. It was not a piece of cake that she looked at. This is what made the insult so much greater. It was a cake pan that had cake crumbs stuck to it. It was a cake serving tray that had crumbs stuck to the side. She looked at that cake and handed it off to the person and asked the question and said, let them eat cake. She didn't mean give him a piece of cake even. She was talking about the crumbs, lick the pan, beer, whatever we got left that we throw to you. That's exactly what they were doing in Washington and laughing about. That's the people that are in your government that have no business being anywhere in our country and need to be gone. It is a reason why we need an American war for independence to clean this place out. They were laughing about, by the way, they were laughing at all the low income, middle income, any income. They were laughing at everybody. You can't afford gas, you can't afford food, ha, ha, ha, ha. And we had, by the way, they did it to us and ha, ha, ha, what are you gonna do? Ha, ha, ha, ha, isn't that funny? Do you think that the President, 1929, was laughing at the American people? Everybody talks about Hoover. Hoover was actually a pretty decent man. In fact, I would say probably in the 100 year period, Hoover would probably be in the top three or four decent presidents we had in the United States. You think about that, it's not what you will hear from anybody else, but you know why? Cuz all the rest of these peckerwoods are busy setting everything up. First of all, you got betrayed, thesis, antithesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem, come up with a solution, communism, that people otherwise at the War Powers Act wouldn't accept. And they did everything with the Jewish propaganda, the controlled media to lie their ass off about who, what, where and when. Every step of the way from 1929 right up until when they brought that Franklin Delano Rosenfeld into the regime mechanism to piss on this country the rest of the way. And then we had the War Powers Act and we have the NFA slash the 1933, 1934 gun control and the Gold Act and the confiscation of property of the American people. No matter what your financial bracket was. But there wasn't anybody laughing about that except for the stinking parasite bankers and the trash from outside that was screwing America just like the trash we have right now in Washington screwing America. It's not by accident. Let them eat cake. Isn't it funny it costs twice as much to fill up a diesel truck? The truck that's supposed to deliver your stuff. A $600 tank of gas becomes a $1,200 tank of gas, you know, double saddle tanks of gas, of not gasoline, diesel, not gas, but petroleum oil, lubricant products, POLs. Now, guys, you can't do that for very long. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Our friend on the East Coast just notified me over the weekend. gasoline in New Jersey is $4.18, diesel is $6.00. Yep, and again, we're using shitty Russian petroleum product guys, crapoo. We haven't stopped getting the Russian stuff completely. We've been pushing some of that away. But why and or how, since we were already, okay, no matter how you look at this. This demonstrates what kind of a war against America and American producers exists because there's absolutely no reason for the production of this country, which for four years was already taking care of your needs. Then all of a sudden it doesn't exist. Where is it? Still sitting in the ground right where it was. at any given time, we had sufficient capacity to not only provide everything you needed to go down the road, but we also had a surfy it. We had an excess which was put into the strategic reserve, which every time these communist pigs get into the system, what happens? I mean, they're progressively worse and worse and worse and worse, but it's always the same scam. The demican failures get in and the reserve that we put on standby so we would have something in the bank is ripped off and stolen by the pigs every time. Now remember, one thing about oil is it really doesn't go bad, does it? If you're talking semi refined crude. Now, what I mean by that is remember, when you pull stuff out of the field, you have a number of different things going on that start the process of cleaning the oil up before it gets to the cracking plant. In many cases, a lot of what you see, actually, there are micro plants out there that do a certain amount of the blow off and pull work before it ever gets to the line that goes over to the refinery, however many miles or a state away. Okay, and so the product you were getting was pretty damn good on top of everything else. How did you go from getting pretty damn good to the toilet flush of the oil industry? And it was only a matter of weeks because we've been dumped with this for what, the year and a half. And before that was American production. Now I've asked several times and I several people pulled this stuff up you guys have to. We know what we got in the last year, a year and a half. But here's the thing. What percentage of Russian oil were we buying four years ago? Five years ago, let's go five years. This has been a year since the petrosniffer meat puppets been in. We've been vomited on for a year and a half now, right? So five years ago, how much Russian oil were we getting in the United States? And how did that happen to begin with? Where in the hell did that come from? That still doesn't make any sense. How did we get Russian oil in the last year and a half as the dominant oil in America? It wasn't, and by the way, Trump's gone. While Trump was in there, no matter what they say, this is where you owe, if you guys, we've said this a million times. When you hear any of these line skanks from Homeland, Sekiro, Succuretti to all the rest of these trash, whatever they usually are yapping about, it's what they're doing. Now you think about it, it's like, well, Trump and the Russians and this, well, Trump wasn't buying Russian oil, was he? We were cranking out American oil. But guess what? The moment that the Bidenite get in here, the Obamaites get in here, the level of concentrated production goes to? Ukrainians and the Russians. We bought seven billion dollars worth of oil from Russia in 2017. Which by the way, do you know we were a net exporter? Even though we were a net exporter. And think about, well, and even there, that's by comparison, well, again, guys, how many billions, trillions, tens of billions, and or trillions of dollars are processed in oil in a one-year period? So what is the percentage of production to usage? As far again, how much did we use of that? Because another thing that happens is, well, the oil industry and it itself, everybody, this guy's listening right now that could answer better than I could, as far as production, consumption, and resale. The other thing about this is, again, nobody's discussing the fact that Russian oil is sulfide high oil. I remember this. Every time we've had an oil crisis, Russian oil was always the bottom end because of the processing costs. In most cases, American oil has always been high quality. Right. Which would you rather be running on? Well, actually, what were you running on? Think about it. As it is, again, A couple of things here before we go any farther. Also on the oil, there's nothing we can do with the oil issue. Okay, it's like everything else unless we decide to get rid of the bastards. then you're not gonna see a change. The Republicans are not gonna show any change. I keep listening, they're now yapping about, boy, you just get us in there. You just get us in there. You're already in there for four years, you can get your shit together and be behind the guy that wasn't there. And whether you like him or not, here's the thing. He was a Republican rat. The Republican rats didn't get their act together. All of their rhino turds especially demonstrated their pink colors. the rest is history. So I ain't holding my breath. Wow, you just wait and we'll see saw back and forth like we've been doing for almost all of our lifetime now, where we'll baffle you with BS for three or four years here. And then we'll baffle you with BS for the next four or six or eight years there. And every time it's the same scam, isn't it? Boy, if you just get us that two year mark, boy, we'll change everything. And then they don't change it, but boy, they got all the lies. They figured out and they mapped out all the lies. It's just like the border situation right now, which in reality, all of this still with the bottom of the ship ripped out and the border wide open. And of course now the fentanyl thing is on everybody's lips before it was opium. Like I said, the sure drug for commentary for the moment is fentanyl. But we've been bringing in we have just as much of an opium problem as we had before There's nothing that's changed there and then there's all the other fun drugs, which by the way cocaine didn't go away Cocaine's not gone is cocaine gone from your society here where you are guys that I miss something Cocaine just dropped off the planet opium just disappeared. You got everybody strung out on opium You got everybody an opium is a tough one Yeah, well, we're oregano and if I were the Ukrainians I'd have given him four more pounds of oregano because he seemed to be real happy with it He didn't know what the hell he was doing by the time he's so high It's like it's it's like I said a million times about that one Remember guys once you get everybody drunk up you can pull out the cheap whiskey. Nobody will know the difference, right? Oh You guys are serving old only to find us. Yes. Yes, and then about another hour and a half will be doing Kessler's Okay, trust me on that one or better still moonshine six. Okay Anyway, the fact of the matter is that what we what we need to do and again This is where our problem is have a plan for Short-term tactical is a big problem because there's a cutoff point here Especially with them trying to fiddle fart with a the electronics which are tied into everything and don't need to be. Now, the best example of how bad that can get, look at the interactivity that got everybody killed with the foreign activity, foreign control of the billing system which stopped all of the selling processes of petroleum products here, what, a winter ago. Not this last winter, but the winter before, remember? People died. Because the synthetic artificial intelligence mechanism was allowed to run everything where humans being in charge, we would not have seen this and had not seen this. We're at the zenith of human control of operations without artificial intelligence. Then we dump artificial intelligence into this and everything fails. So what does that tell you? Whoever gets to the real world again and the mechanical physical world wins. What happens if we cut out their central control, which is what we see. If you noticed everything has to do with just give us central control and you'll what fumble it up. And again, there's only two, two four is only two forks in this road. You're either wicked and stupid or you're wicked and planned. And either way you have no business being near the job when we get to those failures. Who was fired? Whose ass was in prison for people dying because of those malfunctions? Well, nobody. Well, we can't do that. Of course not, because somebody got a brown envelope and everybody got paid off for this BS. So we better have a local tactical plan. And this is where a lot of the, like in Michigan here right now, the townships and the counties that are already settled on what they need to do are already working on this. This is the kind of thing that they should be doing. local American, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, New York, although it's gonna be outside New York City, New York City. Any of the areas that they don't have control over would still be functioning flawlessly, but what we have to do is cut out completely the synthetics. It has to be manual, mechanical, human, taking care of the technology. Now, we do that, we'll be fine. But at the moment, if you allow for anything to continue to be interacting with a foreign, because most of this is being driven outside the United States now, it has no business being outside the United States. I mean, after all, we had this thing called critical infrastructure. Yeah, right, yuck, yuck, yuck. Well, if it's critical infrastructure, then in no way, shape, or form, should any foreign entity have any connection with it whatsoever. And in their little test runs to see how many Americans they could kill. No, it was purely by accident that that happened. Really? I don't care what area we look at here, electronics, especially we're going to have to minimize on the electronics and focus on mechanical, on real world, tangible world technology. And we're going to have to be the ones running it. There'll be plenty of jobs for everybody. But it'll be actually real. The big thing here again is, understand that even with safety standards, our conditions would improve. I would be willing to bet that 90% of what allowed them to snick in whatever they did with these food processing failures were a combination of pressure from government because of over licensing on everything. By the time you're done, it takes you two years to get done. We used to take a few weeks or a month. in terms of paperwork, administration, and whatever licensing would take place because it's true of any place where you have this communist bureaucracy. It's self-serving. The bureaucracy believes that you exist for its purpose, not that it exists to serve the people, as in, or the businesses. Instead, it's just the reverse. And of course the smaller and more American you are, the more likely you will be screwed by the bureaucracy that is a foreign entity inside the United States. Go ahead, color, jump in there. Yeah, it's tech Mexican. Yeah Just to show what you're say what you're an example what you're talking about like you said We're still buying the Russian oil and we're still getting that but Armed scholar came out a YouTube channel armed scholar came out and he was saying that the Biden administration just put a 30% Terror for attacks on all Russian ammo coming in so I mean That doesn't hurt the Russians. You know who that hurts. I hurts us Because that's going to raise all Russian ammo even more. One of the things that we've already talked about, I've been able to bend everybody's ear, is first generation and second generation cartridge manufacturing. Because the basic components, if like we've said a million times, we have to have the technology down beforehand. It does not have to be at the level that many of the big producers are able to put out the material at so long as we can create a steady stream. And of course we focus it and prioritize it for our own purposes. The 30% tax is gonna be transferred just like we see with the oil, the oil expenditure directly to anybody who wishes to acquire anything. The only difference, they've done it in a concealed way where you can't see it because it would be more of a direct tax, where it done from the county, the state, or even from the Fed at the user end with us. So instead, what they've done is they've jacked it up, and it is a hidden tax against the population. But it's a tax. The best thing that you can do guys is invest in reloading. I know that that is only a percentage of what's needed, but it would be the lion's share of what would be needed for any kind of combat operations. Tactical low end production outweighs mass production that's centralized and becomes a munitions target. Let's think about this. We're looking at them arguing for World War III. Now, if they're arguing for World War III, let me ask everybody, what would be prioritized targets if it's a serious war? Especially if you can be more surgical, which in the 21st century, not tactical, but strategic nuclear can become much more surgical than it was in 1960s or 70s numbers, or even 80s numbers for that matter. So in exchange, certain things, because everybody's put all their eggs in one basket, Certain things destroyed, dictators was talked about in the earlier hour. Remember we were discussing the idea about replacements and spares? There just simply isn't any, there aren't any. You put it all in one place, it got flooded with a whole bunch of other stuff and it's done. And that's part of the setting us up for failure. The sooner and faster that we can get small manufacturing, everybody goes, well, it's only we can only each site, but we do so much. Yeah, that's fine. But a million smaller facilities can't be knocked out the way two or three central facilities can be. And even if we had a dozen, which we do have a number of other older arsenals that can do certain things. Just because it says arsenal doesn't mean it makes ammunition. You do understand that, guys. Okay, Ravina Arsenal didn't make ammunition. They didn't make small arms ammo. Now they made other things, but the Ravenna Arsenal, well go look it up. Ravenna Arsenal, what did they do? I know what they did. If you know where they are, you also know where they are close to a couple other places we've talked about many times on the air. But they're not the only one. Ravenna is a military arsenal. We're not talking, you know, these are all complexes that are out there. To and Greer still out there. Instead, small Tactical production that we quantify and expand upon the basics. We start out with personal production. This is no different from building up the militia or anything else. At a time when we have a high industrial output potential that we can draw from, which will make up for the difference of lack of production for the first two to three years or reduced production. Because it is that two year window, the enemy knows this too. They calculate all of their sabotage through lack of quality production, typically in a two year cycle. You all understand that I've mentioned this a million times on the air spooks and kooks there are a whole bunch of things that they take into consideration but Especially with regard to what I talked about before calories life food intake available energy resources Anything having to do with defense national defense personal defense They figure that within a two-year window they can deplete you to the point because of lack of spare parts or lack of ammunition to the point where they can overrun you or at least outdid you on the battlefield. But if you already understand that and everybody picks up their part of the weight, it totally askews the program. It's like I've said, you wanna really puck with their brains? Everybody listening, no matter who you are, how this echoes through the machine, every rifle you have, especially the Air 15, get one, two, or three firing pins. One, two, or three extractors. One, two, or three injectors. Get spare springs, all the spare parts. You just broke their formula. If every man out there and woman out there who owns an AR-15 did that. Their logic is that in a sustained combat situation, the average small arm will only survive about two years of constant use. And because the population is a shallow hell group that don't think beyond their nose, you would not have the spare parts or spare magazines or any of the equipment that you need to maintain an operation. Trust me, I sat down with individuals from the pentagram and other officers who used to brag about that that Well, what would they do? They don't have commonality and ammunition and they don't have this or they don't have that. And they had no working knowledge of what the population actually owned. I've listened to these asshats. I listened. I didn't offer anything because I learned a long time ago, let them bury their own ass, but make sure you aren't sinking with them when they drown. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. And, Ted, a fine example of what you're talking about, guys. They're calling for us to send billions more of ammunition and resources to Ukraine. Over the weekend, they said it's necessity and they actually listed why. Because the first shipment of everything that we sent them, this is according to the mainstream media, you can probably still pull up the story. The hangar slash warehouse with everything that we gave them in that first shipment, the Humvees, the ammo, the drones got taken out. Because they had it all stored in one facility and we have to send them more. Everything got blown up. It sure did. Well, you know what I'm saying either, a, like I said, the peckerwood pieces of trash stolen blind. Look at this this way. It's either wicked, stupid, or it's wicked liar. In other words, thief slash criminal. Think about it, but either way, do you give them any more? Hell no. It's either wicked stupid, okay? Well, guys, this is like everything I've been listening to for years, okay? We were taught the basic rule, I've told you this before. It fired upon what's the first thing you do? Take cover. Don't stand there, put the gun at your hip and go, aah! Burn a magazine where you don't even know where the shot where the fire is coming from maybe. Okay, in other words, take cover, do not be a standing pop up target. Disperse, what have I told you a million, million, million times? I've taught many people disperse your resources. Disperse, yeah, they might get a percentage, but it's a shadow of what you actually have. Disperse, what have I said a million times on this? You have to, if you wanna win, you treat this as a life or death battlefield environment from the moment you leave the, well, hell, the moment you get out of bed, just about. When you leave the chocks, so to speak, when you decide that you're going to be fighting, everything and anything you do in the way of action has to be steps ahead of where you are. And one of the things that's gonna happen is the enemy knows logistics, destroy logistics, and you destroy the enemy's ability to fight. You don't cluster screw everything in one place. And if they actually did that with the pentagram, okay, who are they hiring in the pentagram if they did that and they were stupid enough to do it the way they did it. Who got fired for that? I guarantee little Jewish panty waste, purple haired cross dressing, he, she, general admiral, whatever, got a promotion for screwing up. That's what happened. Oh, it's just a glorious. Oh, very good. Oh, let's go meet in the boys bathroom. We have to we should partake in some special activity. Go get undressed. I'll be there in a minute. Oh, that was so glorious. Poof the boy. Oh, the same people and parts of the Afghan withdrawal. Yeah, exactly. And I'll tell you what's happened, guys. Do you think that I'm the only one that's told you to read and ran Atlas Shrugged? Let me point something out about this. And Ann Rand's that was shrugged. Everybody just started shutting up. Why? Didn't make any sense to help keep the boat floating when the boats being run by the crazy people who want to get you all killed. And we'll even walk up and have some other goose stepping police state type blow your head, blow your brains out while cackling like a loon, laughing about doing it. So you know what, all of a sudden you figure, I don't know what's going on. I don't know how to do that. Oh, it's a wonderful, great job boss, you're doing great, great job, great job. You can be a yes man like everybody else. Great job boss. That's right. You think about what's going on and how all of this has happened the way that it has. The little clique of poof to queer patty waist turds. Feminine types with a twisted Sodom and Gomorrah agenda have been allowed to get into positions of authority and are undermining your country across the board. Now, in reality, it is planned. And let's understand, like I've said a million times, don't make any mistake about it. Their plan is to try and get you killed. But they need to have you die the way that they've gotten our generations to die in the past. So you go over and get involved in a war overseas. You waste your life's time. And while you're doing that, they're busy queer-quarifying and boostifying America. Destroying America from behind while you're up front. God bless our republic. 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. 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 Vincent, 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 was his name. Mr. Laswell, he says, 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? 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 Oh 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, 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 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 school too. 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 the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. Then 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 won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, 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, is this still the land of the free? to sink and I sound the bride. It's been the worst day since yesterday. I've said now lay in bed my wit through the door. It's been the worst day since yesterday. Down while it's their day. East, Northeast, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on libertytreeradio.org. Check us out. If you haven't used that site before, take the time. Check to see how it works with your apps, your system, and it might be a better way for you to hook up to something taken into consideration there. Also, we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our Merchant Marine broadcasters, listeners, and rebroadcasters. We appreciate the work you guys are doing all over the globe, literally. And it's interesting the groups of people that we have listening there. So it's kind of cool. Anyway, also a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, to include micro-AM, micro-FM, CB, base stations, Ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies inside the United States and again working to build beyond where we are now. Every day adds something. It is Monday, but it's the end of Monday for everybody. Even if you're way out west, it's the end of the work day for obvious except for second shift. We know that is I work second and third shift a lot. And again, got that second shift coffee. That's first shift coffee left over and cooked all day. You do know that, right? Anyway, it is the second of May, communist May Day operations. Yes, they're out there and they're laughing about America right now. The communists are, they're in Washington. It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, maybe in the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2022 older calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords and again a couple interesting things here just since we did the tour block is had another fire apparently in another processing site I think we already touched on that but again this was a Spontaneous act, you know, act, you know, as far as the way the blaze took place, they had to come under control within an hour. But it's put another site offline, food processing. If it's processing between the state and the Fed, they will screw with you with permits, etc. To the point where if they could, they put you out of business with any kind of problem. The parasites that are there for government don't know how to produce a damn thing, but they're great about stealing everything from the people who produce, so. expect to see more of that nonsense on top of everything else. If you're in a place like New York or Northern Illinois, obviously Illinois is not good in general, California, New Jersey, those places, you're getting puked on by the leftist nonstop so that the kosher mafia can take over your properties for nothing. That's the whole plan, run you out of business and then they get you stuff and all of a sudden there's no restrictions on their stuff, just on your stuff, I'm telling you. So anyway, real quick on that note, again, the food production failure is planned by government. It is not an accident. Every aspect of why we're having food shortages was planned by the swine and the Yohudi trash that are in Washington and their respective state cooperatives. because there are characters who are fellow travelers in each of your governments right now. When they're out there, the majority doesn't make any difference. The OI boys make sure that they threaten or blackmail so that the others are spineless most of the time. Not always, but they dig in their heels on occasion because it gets to the point where ain't nobody putting up with it. And that's the nice thing about where we are right now. So with the plan failures we needed plans as in solutions number one is obviously gardening this year I've already got some really interesting stuff going Actually slept over from last year one of the things we did is anything and everything that I can I'll put either into sunrooms or We'll put them into you know warm, but you know dark environments They get to idle a little bit not pressing as hard and then like right now we start you know really beefing them up add more fertilizer etc. as in all the stuff that we have, the table, the kitchen stuff that we can reprocess. Never throw away egg shells. Okay, go ahead caller jump in there. Have you ever played around with the hydroponic setups? They seem significantly easier to set up and use Mount Davis than I remember looking at years ago. Well, they're not much different. It's just there's more China support junk you can take advantage of maybe that's cheaper. The big thing as we were talking about earlier is a water issue. Again, you got to maintain control of the water, the supply, and you've got to remember that you've got molds, mildew. Other things that you have to constantly be monitoring to ensure that they don't build up doesn't mean you can't have that with any greenhouse but when you go full hydroponics then you have to have somebody constantly who knows what they're doing everybody's pitch in because one person just becomes a job. Maintaining the system that supports the hydroponics now it's not super super tough but it is it's more everything has its advantages and disadvantages. One thing about hydroponics, you get probably, you stay a little cleaner, you don't have to get in the dirt. But, and there are variations, cuz there's some that are semi, again, still using soil, but more in the, I guess, what would you call it, lily pad conditions, basically, or the way to me, that's what they appear to be. There's a bunch of different ideas that have cropped up again, I think are just remakes of stuff that's been back in the depths of time normally used. The advantage is space and just like we were talking about Phyllis brought up during the two hour block, what they're calling the vertical gardening. That is a variation in to a degree a combination of both hydroponic and static systems like a great traditional greenhouse but going up rather than flat. Every system has its advantages but also always has some disadvantages. I still like the idea of trade overlap systems. What they do with vertical is they actually, it's trickle down. Whatever moisture is used through the system, if it drops, because gravity sucks. It works through the system and actually moves on through the next plant pod, to the next plant pod, to the next plant pod, to the next plant pod. So again, whatever the plant doesn't use or isn't able to absorb, isn't gonna sit there and puddle with the plant. But the system absolutely relies upon constant monitoring and performance. Tray type gardening or greenhouses with the traditional eight and a half or eight foot tables with three, four foot width, lighting overhead with each tier. And sometimes guys, you may not realize it, but one of the tricks to use for accelerating especially growth with your small plants is heating trays. or actually just little heating pads that go underneath the soil, underneath the soil trays, so that you warm everything up from below and keep everything in a summer-like condition right from the get-go. Now again, if you lose power, you may not necessarily lose the system because to a certain degree, the water and moisture is staying across in a horizontal grid. underneath the plants inside the retention trays you've got, you know, your traditional sprouting trays slash later on your, your grow trays. But so you do have some forgiveness there. You got time before you lose everything. The problem with the vertical units is power loss or, you know, again, failure to be able to circulate and immediately you're going to see a degradation in the product. Whereas not necessarily so with horizontal tray systems. The big thing is is that there's more Lighting issues electronic issues the other more plumbing In both cases if you're doing horizontal training you were doing indoors or if you're doing greenhouse type You want water systems you want to know water lines? So you're still gonna have a pumping system some kind of a gravity system works. I've used gravity We're using a barrel hook up a control valve and then have that run down to the plants from below. Fill that up as a reserve. If you can normally water fine, if you get behind a little bit, you come out or you're in a hurry, just turn the valve on, let it bleed so much and shut it off. And all the plants are watered to a degree, so you've got, you know, you've bought time again. That technique works really well. And again, without electricity, the big thing is, again, the system continues to function. So, a little water tower or a little water reserve right next to your greenhouse is a really good idea. But here again, you got to pay attention to your water supplies and you got to make sure stuff doesn't start to green up in the tanks. That's the only thing about most everything you're dealing with here is that algae and mold buildup is an issue with everything you're doing when you're doing it in a closed system. With hydroponics, the big thing is, again, water maintenance. advantage, a lot cleaner in many ways. To a degree, pretty comfortable to work in, environmental wise, because it's always moist. The other considerations, wherever you put it, it's always moist. And the moisture is not a great thing for the house all the time. Remember, you know, humidity up means you can cause other issues with your building, something many people don't think about. Even the people who do hydroponics for their dope, which of course, that's the other thing you gotta watch out is remember, you still got government trying to figure out who's Who's doing the marriage you wanna? And so because of that, that's as likely as not one of the excuses you might have a knock at the door or nothing would bother me because first of all, you can take your ass on down a road. But it's the idea that that's one of the many things that the doofas and characters in uniform would be looking for. I said grow lights, are you using more electricity or go right down the shopping list of all the excuses they used to try and those. Anyway, Each one has good production potential. I would say with the vertical systems, as we talked about earlier, you can't do as much in the way of denser foodstuffs. But it varies depending upon, again, what you're willing to commit to as far as the framing, etc. But still, you can't do the weight in production. The hydroponics, you can do some of the bulk or stock foods that we were talking about that make up a staple. Okay, so there are things you can do with hydroponics that you maybe can't do with some of the other new sophisticated ideas. Doing a combination, you'll notice I mentioned like we have the greenhouse and usually got something going on in the greenhouse. Right now it's not completely reset up yet, but that would only take a day or two. And we'll do the garden and I still have usually excess plants and I'll run them in the greenhouse. In addition to whatever's in the garden simply as insurance. Some weird thing happened with the weather outside. The greenhouse is covered, self-contained, and chances are whatever it is would survive, whatever weird thing might happen outside. And we do build our greenhouses rather beefy, okay? And they're designed are the greenhouses we come up with have a really high survival rating under most conditions. Wet weather, cold weather, whatever. To the point where, as I've said many times with the greenhouse design that we're using, you could live in it, be like a cabin. But it's not that heavy, not that difficult to build, pretty straightforward design. The big thing here is any of these ideas could be applied. And to be quite honest, if you're interested in an idea, I'd go ahead and follow through on it because Again, it's a learning experience. It may work for you, then again it may not, but you've got to figure out what will work for you. So you need to try out what it is that's out there and see if it makes sense for the application that you're looking at, where you are, what materials you have available. The other consideration is time. One of the things about the spaceship type of vertical systems because that's really like I said to our block It's a space system. It's like what you'd see, you know, you'd be expected for a space a space project of some kind It's self-contained. It's all designed to go into a container you buy a shipping container make it into a greenhouse garden arrangement and Congratulations away you go, but here's more technology involved The big thing here again is How much time do you have to commit to it? It's nice when the plants take care of themselves. Natural or traditional gardening to a degree is pretty straightforward. And the nice thing is it's user friendly towards not taking all of your time becoming a strict, very, very disciplined every couple hours part of your life. You don't have to monitor the garden constantly. You think you gotta watch for it, but that's just as you're passing through. Whereas there's a lot of things with these technical systems, you have to be mothering, slash, well, I guess it is animal husbandry, right? Well, in this case, farming. But it's intensive focused operation that takes, I think, more man hours, more sophisticated you get, more stuff you're gonna have to deal with. Whereas conventional or traditional row gardening or field gardening of whatever kind or even larger production, you know, you got you want you get into the ground, you got time to do something else. So there's the pluses and the minuses. Doing a combination would not be a bad thing. One of the things about the contained gardening systems is winter production. Now, if we accept traditional temperate weather farming, then we know that at a certain time we don't produce. So the advantage, and this is where if we want to maintain a higher standard of living and a healthier standard of living, then having green foods and others of that other item so the type we can produce with a greenhouse or with vertical gardening or the, again, hydroponics, is going to keep us healthier during typically what would be the down-cycle months of a temperate environment. What really changed how well we lived in the US is when the first trains and then a combination of the trains and the trucks as retail delivery were able to bring fresh food to all of the cold parts of the country through the whole of the year, even Canada. Canada was enjoying massive quantities of fresh foods until communist China slash communist California scuttled most of its manufacturing. So everybody had to reach farther and farther away and Canada is in the same boat the rest of us is, the rest of us are, I should say. But even still, it's amazing when you think about it, you're like, we just had strawberries today. Now we've bought a whole pile of strawberries cheap, cuz they were marking some down cuz they dropped them down to what, 99 cents for a package. I mean, we got them marked out. But we just had strawberry and strawberry shortcake in the middle of the end of the growing season. I mean, well, so far from the growing season, we're almost into the beginning of the next one. Fresh strawberries, okay, so nobody really wraps their brain around that until things go where they're going where they're headed right now You'll you'll more greatly appreciate what I'm saying with every passing month slash, you know next year slash year after that if they continue to sink the ship as they are and brag how they're going to have food shortages and Again with that the money issues You're going to be right back to where you were, where an orange was considered a unique rare gift for Christmas. Remember? The good old days. Well, that's way, way back, but still reality, guys, it was the ability to move food that changed the temperate environment life cycle. And we're mostly in a temperate environment. We have only a couple of states, which by the way, without the idiots in California and without the idiots sticks in Florida, we used to be able to produce everything we needed for winter production across the whole of the nation. All will throw into Arizona cuz they had food production too in the middle of winter, okay? There are growing areas there. And between those, they were able to keep everybody else relatively satisfied at an economical price for decades until the communists got their way in California and scuttled and destroyed as much of the American owned farming as possible so they could hand the stripped properties over to the communist Chinese or the Israeli sheisters. Take your pick. And those are the two that always come in and rip the place off now. And they do it through regulation. and a police state mindset. Go ahead, jump in or call her. I just want to say it's my opinion, and maybe just mine, that building more places for people to stay on top of good farmland ought to be discouraged if not prevented outright. Now, of course, I don't know what your opinion is, but I don't think it's a good idea to cover up a growing land with people warehouses. Well, that's one of the things that happened right here in Michigan. I knew a lot. Well, I used to be in I actually my first job was in farming and working as a hand on one of the farms in North and Wash County. And was right there in my backyard. I was there, I used to hunt all the time and run the back 40 whenever I wanted to. Now when I started working for that farmer, I could run the rest of the swamp, okay, because it was his private land. The thing that gets me about this is, again, he was a Dutch farmer. And because of that, I knew Danes and Dutch people who were in agriculture, and some of them from Denmark and from Holland. And one of our friends, you might even be listening right now who is from Denmark, was amazed at the very thing you're talking about because they sent research groups over here to Michigan they used to, to study the agri-soil conditions for what we call the Monroe Basin. And if you look at, find Lake Erie on the map, it's at the bottom of the state of Michigan, on the east side. The lake over eons, was obviously much bigger and with silting and you know, and fill in and you know changing of the water tables. The area from about the little less than halfway across the state of Michigan, the hand of God, the mitten. Halfway there, halfway across the state back to Lake Erie, that's the Monroe Basin, that area right there. It has some of the richest, deepest topsoil in the world. for all of the United States. It has some of the deepest, richest top show. That's taking into account the Mississippi, the Snake, and all these, you know, the Ohio, all these other rivers have had, you know, cut off tributary areas that are like this. But the way that the lakes, the Great Lakes feed and drop and change and whatever and filled in. This particular area is one of the best pieces of farmland in the United States. And exactly what you said happened has been going on. They've been building houses on this property. A lot of Europeans are befuddled by this. Common sense and dictate that you don't build houses and flat really fertile farmland. But then again, when you unteach everybody, make everybody to not use common sense, you get the end product we have now. It's what it comes down to. It's like when I was speaking out in Illinois, some of you guys are maybe listening. Remember, I was, it was there during the Lincoln Douglas debate anniversary. And one of the guys that was the host for the speaking engagements, there were three of them I had to talk at within two days, were all up and down the Mississippi. And we were up on the middle end of Illinois and they were having one of those Lincoln Douglas commemorative debate reenactments. And he goes, let me show you something. We're driving along, we go across to the west side of the Mississippi. And he goes, look around you. And he knows I pay attention. And most of the houses were all, the old houses were all on stilts that were a story and maybe a quarter off the ground. And those houses obviously look like they've been there for about 100 years. This was the normal design for any of these houses in bottom land. Now anybody who's on the Mississippi better know about the flood cycle, right? He goes, Mark, let me show you something here. Let me, I want you to think about this. See all those houses there. Look, you see how these houses are built, right? Yeah, there's a dozen here. There's two or a dozen there. There's a bro house, just like a track housing where you live in Ann Arbor or Detroit or whatever. But they're all a story up off the ground. Now you can park underneath and they use the houses, you know, underneath the houses for whatever during the, you know, this whatever part of the year. But certain parts of the decade. They move everything. Why did they move everything? Because the river, the Mississippi has a flood cycle. He goes, now watch up ahead here. Now, just a little like maybe quarter mile past all these old pass a stupid idea houses, brand new housing division. Yeah, 40, 50, 60 houses on the right, 100 houses on the left, and they're all built at ground level. They're all built absolutely. Oh, they were something like hotcakes. And he goes, now watch this, hold on. And we went past that and then the rest of the houses for another two miles are all on stilts like the first ones were. Beautiful houses. I mean, they did some really neat design. They didn't do a whole lot of like triple story Victorians like we have because we got good rolling terrain. But they did have a few that were two story. And the beams that are the foundation pillars are like, I would say 18, 20 inches for each of the beams. Or again, they've been replaced by something newer. But mostly cut property, hardwood that's been used for that. And what was interesting is that quarter mile, three quarters of a mile down the road, all these houses are upon stilts. It's like, well, you know, when this area floods, those houses that are back there, and these houses that are up here, are gonna be above the water line. But all those houses in between? Well, hell, not even their roofs are gonna be showing. But you know what, the state and the city and the county, well, what about the city? When the county and the township let them build that way. Now, everybody who's been around and alive for any period of time knows about the flood cycle. But obviously, a bunch of people were convinced to shut their brains off, stick their head up their arse so far you couldn't pull it out with a crowbar. and ignore the natural cycle of life. That's the epitome of what I see with a lot of the stupidity going on right now all over this country. It's like well, this is the modern time. I always loved that remember I've talked about this for 30 years There were some people well Rome can't fall. These are modern times. Hey, the geese are making some noise Hey, what's that coming over the hill? I'm out now down in the Gulf's all the visit golfs Well, they could be the vandals Yeah, and Rome fell because either modern times See how that works? And you have the same kind of dribble. And you can go out throughout time, throughout history like that. These are modern times. Those old idiots, they don't know what they're talking about. Flood, planes, smudge, planes. Do you see any flooding going on right now, lady? You need this $160,000 McMansion in the floodplain. And you know what? As soon as I get your money and the money from all these other people, my ass is gone and you're stuck here. Because those carpetbaggers that came in, they could care less. Again, great, great raking in the box. And the houses they built look quite nice. They really did. Difficult Nick mansions. You know what? The next season when the rains came, he all got flooded. What does that tell you? So again, this is an example of what we've been talking about here. There's things that are just common sense. But they're not teaching, the public fool system hasn't been teaching any common sense for a while. Another thing real quick, economics. Does everybody understand that recession is a made up name? Now it's kind of funny, we were watching a couple of different pieces today and they keep using, this is the person's haven't been this bad since the great recession, okay? Now you gotta remember that's because the Great Depression of 1929 is so far in the taillights that they don't think they need to remind any of you of this, okay? However, let me point something out. The Great Recession was a depression. You will not find the word recession anywhere before the 70s. There was no such word. In fact, we had a little depression in the middle, late 50s. Anybody remember? It's interesting that when Eisenhower was president, we had a little depression. They called it a depression because that was the term. And we had three little depressions before we had the Great Depression of 29. But in the last 48 hours or so, they've been echoing that word great recession. Well, it wasn't that great because most everybody was able to slide through it. But yes, it was one of those depression things. But it's purely about reconstructive verbiage, guys. So what we have is that at this point, we're as bad as, quote unquote, the great recession. But there is no relief nor change of direction on the horizon. So at this moment in time, At the very least, you're as bad off as the situation that existed when we had the Little Depression, which they called the Great Recession. However, there is no indication or any example of them putting the brakes to this in any way, shape or form. Brakes is more like they're putting the spurs to it. Exactly. So in other words, we've got a situation where they are obviously, again, somebody said several people are now saying, well, they're trying to wreck the country. Sure they are. Because again, a couple things will happen. The OY boys, the Jewish mob will come in and buy all these little businesses and operational properties for nothing. All of a sudden the laws will all change with regard to everything from illness codes to OSHA to property code, it'll all be thrown out the window. Once the OI boys get complete control and create total monopolistic fare, then all of a sudden, all those things where you had to dance on one leg and hop up and down on your left leg, and you had to rub your tummy, pat your head, blink your left eye and right eye. And if you didn't do it right, they were going to execute you. Well, that'll all be gone and the Jewish mob will do whatever the hell they want with whatever they want, including taking more of your stuff at gunpoint, if they have their way. It's communism, that's how it works. So, again, prayer proper planning prevents piss poor performance. I will remind you, militia, because no one else is ever going to fight for your rights and property the way you will, or at least the way you should. Don't you forget that. Organize armed equipped and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation. That has to do with supply and support. And also organization in the process. And logistics, the key to victory. Understand logistics, everything else falls into place. If you don't have the bullets, beans, band-aids, and everything else necessary where it's needed, that's when you fail. Now you can skip by but only for so long. So again, we need to get better in all categories. Remember, if you're trying to organize militia, guys, we need combat engineer units. We need supply units, support units, medical detachments. You don't have to worry about gun units. We've got fire power is something we overwhelmingly possess. And combat militia units, combat infantry, combat arms. We have basically, we have We'll always need more, but we are very well disciplined in that respect. What we need is medical, logistic, communication, take your pick right on down the support role. And some of you listening right now are medical personnel. You're more valuable to us. And I'm talking again about to take care of the people that we have to worry about and keep them alive. Both our civilian population, or I should say the general population and the militia in fighting mode, which are also the population. In addition to that communications, we're not going to be on cell phones and the cell phone idea is dead. When we're, once we're finished with that, that's something that probably will be gone in every, by comparison to the way it is now. But as it is, remember, both sides during this Ukraine crap right from the get go, the cell phones were used as weapons and I don't see how a soldier this demonstrates again, the age bracket. Anybody who has any experience with combat operations knows that any extraneous or again unnecessary signal communications activity makes you nothing but a bullet magnet. Do you understand that? Well, I'm gonna take my cell phone so I can help my girlfriend know how cool it is about here. And we sent that letter home later and we even mailed home the burnt cell phone said, hey, you did a great job. He was ground zero. Ground zero. Yeah. Yeah. I think they hit him with three mortar rounds. Not one. They just want to make sure they thought there were probably some buddies standing around him. He's stuck off to the side. He's calling his girlfriend on the cell phone. Yeah, it's really cool. Let me send you some... Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Actually, take a cell phone to use it. That's not much of a meeting tool. You know what I mean? Slapping with it maybe, slapping with the cell phone. Kind of like Kirk, I have had enough of you. Only in this case, it'd be more like, what the hell is wrong with you? And the reason I say that is because, the reason I say this is again, it's bad enough that you have to use radios in a battlefield situation, but you do it in forward tactical mode only. In other words, you're tweaking as you go, you're basically already known. Beyond that, any other single activity has to be heavily disciplined, has to be utterly regulated. Otherwise, again, tracking and packing people, and then target and dead. So we don't do that and you need to be ready. Well right now you should be thinking about it. We already said this. Look what happened with January 6th and the cell phones. And what did I say about going to Washington? Remember what I said? Don't go, but if you do go, don't take your cell phone. Don't use your own car. Remember that? Walk you right through it. Take and go get a track phone and get it on the way. Don't buy it where you live. Go buy a track phone from a book, the party store owner, and use it for the operation for the day. And when you're done, when you're walking out, give it to some kid. Look for some kid looks like he's a local. Hey, dude, you need a phone? Yeah, man, I could use it here. Free phone, there you go. It's part of your cost of making the trip. But you know what? Oh, dude, this would be like a party dude. Trump's there. He's gonna be right there with us. Yeah. When everybody went that way, Trump went that way and the rest is history. And we all know what they've been doing since. So there's a classic example of, and that was under what was considered battlefield light. But still, realistically, as I said, you go to Washington, that's enemy territory. Before even all the other dribble that happened happened. And under those conditions, absolutely. So again, the cell phones are a thing of the past, but here's the other thing. I go to the point where we will be searching people. You know why? Because there's that one idiot stick you brought along that while he was a last minute, like decided he wanted to party, he wanted to volunteer, he wanted to be with you. And that's the idiot stick that'll screw you if you don't pay attention. My cousin's rope's little son and he's old enough and he's kind of, and you know the kid's day, okay, he's kind of looking like he's somewhat focused but seems to be drifting here and there and yep, searching for a cell phone. Why? That's where you'll find, that's the one you'll find with the cell phone. And again, remember, if you have any that are authorized, you do know that we're disassembling when not in use. It's a tracking device, but if you are going to use it for bait, there are basic rules for baiting how we do this to bait the enemy. And after all, we don't have real great discipline, but we had some, but we kind of screwed up a little bit. And that brings them to where you want to kill them. Okay, you bring the enemy to where you want, but you create confidence construction to make that happen. That's how it works. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. And it is Monday, by the way. We get a long work week ahead of us. It is 844 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Another thing here real quick having to do with ammunition is, again, we're looking for any 30-out-6 for a reasonable price. If you run into any companies that are offering 30-out-6 ball ammunition, and we're not talking $50 for 20 rounds, okay? Anybody that does spot, you know, anything like that, come up on the air, pass it on anybody, unless you want to get some first, because I understand how that is. Make sure you got what you want, then pass it on to everybody, but do it as quickly as you can. We've got people right now who, yes, are interested in crates, cases, slash even a pallet of 30 out of six. And with all that they already have, they still want more because ratings on the wall. Another thing with 38 and 357 or for that matter as I mentioned before 44 44 40 For 44 Marlin, there's my you know again that used to be out there 444 Marlin was like the counterpart to 45 70 in terms of its niche and 444 Marlin's actually a pretty decent little round. It's but not little rounds a big round. It's a straight case And again, this is one of those that if we had to, we could manufacture out of tool, brass or pot metal or any other material, hell, even steel cases and make steel case, straight case rounds, or, forgive me, cartridge cases. It's not a hard process. We aren't going to make it out of two pieces or any nonsense like that. You're just going to have to lose material. That means you start out with a bigger piece of stock, but you could use steel for making these cases without any problem. They're a straight case, but they're, again, almost like... There's crude and simple you could get there. They're the simplest possible design available. They aren't going to necessarily be the hottest hopped up round you could possibly shoot, but they're serviceable enough. They get the job done and we can build more. Okay. So just something to think about there. It's a good idea to have a straight case weapon in your inventory. Revolvers are easy. In fact, the smaller the revolver case, Unless you have to worry. Another thing is gets us into the conversation. I don't know you guys remember a few well more a few years back now you had the series revolution and of course he made it sounded like it was a Post-disaster scenario, nobody knew what actually originally happened. Turns out it was little microbots that did all the damage to us. That's the long end of the story. But in the early stages, nobody knew. And the premise is that everybody shot so much stuff and the technology disappeared. And all the regular firearms got created after a whole bunch of little wars and actions inside the country. And we were back to muzzle loading rifles and you know, etc, etc. And steam power, well barely steam power because apparently nobody can figure steam power out, which I think is rather fascinating. Yeah, the whole scenario, it had some great opportunities. But you gotta remember that Hollywood does not want you to be thinking. So they always give you these solutions that apparently demonstrate how it just feudal resist and you're all gonna die and nobody would know how to do anything. And it's like at the very least, think about this. How many museums do you have that have steam locomotives nearby? Which is one example of a steam locomotive. How long would it take for you to figure out how to make something like that? This is one steam locomotive would totally change your area of operation. Consider, okay, and then you start looking at what else would be available. And again, here's what I would point out, as I have said a million times. Guys, smokeless powder was invented and was being made before the age of electricity. Does everybody understand that? Well, all we could do is make black powder. Really? Wow. Are you, are you just, you have fewer brain cells and your great grandfather or great, great grandfather? Cause your great grandfather was doing what was working in a all wood. factory that was producing any number of different smokeless powders which were used by both the government and by the private sector. And by the way, smokeless powder came into the private sector before it went into military circles. Okay, just like every other weapons innovation, it was in our hands first before governments had it. Wait, in the late 1890s or late 80s or so? Right, initially the first of the smokeless cordite type propellants showed up in about 1879, 1880. It's argued that you could count two different other propellants that were made. One here was a Union Metallic, and the other one was made by one of the Italian of all places. The Italian arms manufacturers came up with a smokeless Cordite type propellant that meets all the features and credentials of a standard smokeless powder. So in reality, only a short time after the Civil War smokeless was already available in some form. Now black powder, I will point out, let's say that we did have to go to black powder. I will remind you again. If push came to shove, virtually every cartridge you have could run on black powder. It wouldn't be pretty. You definitely will be leaving a telltale puff out of the end of the muzzle. But there isn't a single case that you could overpressure with black powder if you wanted to load a cartridge in black powder. 760 by 39. Would it be a great performer? No. Would it be a good performer? Yes. Would it put a bullet in you fast enough that it would kill you dead, dead, dead? Absolutely. So black powder, even if all you had was black powder, you see all those guns you have that you thought you had to shelve? Why? If you can make black powder, then you can also make any number of other pic ricks and other, if you understand chemistry at all, you're going to come up with all of the other components necessary, or I should say these single components to reactivate primers that you had available, even if you didn't know how to make more primers because you're really metal stupid. If all you did was take a scavenge from what was laying around, you would easily be able to A, make a cartridge that would have a single cap, again, just like you already had in the gun, forgive me, in the cartridge. And then you'd use a black powder charge and replace the regular propellant. Your bullets could be lead or any number of materials, depending on what you have in the way of machinery. Now, again, would it be pretty? Well, you're gonna have new more cleaning. But otherwise that very sophisticated fine rifle you have would still be chugging away Just like it was before I'll bet just not as pretty and making more smoke out of the end of the muzzle Okay, so that's the other part that they never want to acknowledge example. What does 45 70 mean? For you found chalera blood 70 grains of black powder No way you mean it was descriptive The title actually tells you something, okay? 3040 Craig. And here's the thing, 3040 Craig, the Craig cartridge was made as a smokeless powder cartridge. But because of the era of production when it was developed, they stuck to the standard specification for projectile black powder charge. So 3040 Craig's be tells you exactly what otherwise you'd be using one of the other smokeless and there are a variety of smokeless powders all the way up into including I am our powders with the seven sick with with the 30 caliber slash 3040 Craig 30 cal that 30 caliber government round and the reason is because the rifle came into service in the 1890s with original earlier smokeless powder variants to include standard cordite. And then eventually, because we continue to leave the 3040 Craig into reserve service and National Guard service and then eventually militia reserve service through World War II. Most people don't realize that every factory in the United States had a militia. At the bomber plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where they built the liberators, they brought in, my dad worked there, my grandpas worked there, both of them. They brought in 30, 40 Craig Jorgensen rifles. They brought in Gatling guns, even though they had racks and racks and racks of aircraft, 50 caliber guns at the other end of the plant. And every month, every third man, was the active militia for the factory. And then when the month ended, the number two, like say number one, everybody got a number one, you're the fighting unit, you would mobilize if something happens without any question, go to your weapons rack, get your weapon, defend the factory. Then next month, number two's up. Third month out, number three's up, then they go back to number one. And the whole idea is that every factory based on the original M of 1938, or forgive me, 1939-1940 war plan, every factory was assumed that it would be having to defend itself because of home invasion, because invasion of the United States. So militia, during the war, the militia in Michigan here, for instance, we had 30, 40 Craig Jorgensen rifles and we had 45, 70 trapdoor rifles in other places around the state. Go ahead. Just a question for my own curiosity, not really related. Have you ever had scrambled duck eggs? I was told I might have the opportunity to get a few duck chicks for free. after I get out of this place. And well, I've been thinking about having some chickens, but ducks are even bigger and would provide even more meat, right? Well, yeah, but the duck eggs, but ducks don't lay the way chickens do. But they do produce, I mean, to a degree, they're richer. They're a little rich. It seemed to me like their eggs are a little richer and a little bigger, depending on what duck you get. But the advantage of chickens is the cyclic lay is you know every day So that's the balance Now as far as ducks go, they're pretty tasty as you hopefully have already known so I wouldn't have a problem there It's a scrambled duck. Like I said, it seems to me it's just a little richer not much, but I mean it just has more flavor more, how would you describe it? I guess it's just to me, it's just where they're just, I guess the term rich, because they're like their buddy or whatever, if you want to call it that. So it's purely, yeah, there's nothing wrong with duck. In fact, any egg will do when you're starving, obviously. But no, there wouldn't be any problem with that. It's just, again, it might be a good idea to have a combined arms team, duck and chicken. Since right now we we just had a chance to pick up a bunch of the tractor supply chicks for 50 cents tonight I didn't get that batch, but I'll probably get some more sometimes they drop down to a quarter apiece But if you know a friend you can get them for free like you said Another consideration if you have property, you know, thank you for bringing it up. If you have property, let me recommend Again, there's a number of different chickens. Everybody's doing free range chickens. Hell, up north I've seen 1,000 head of chicken out in the fields. My God, the coyotes must eat well. They're smart enough to come in during the day, but you can't tell me the coyotes aren't wandering around during the daylight looking for a free meal because there's too many of them around. Coyotes and there's lots of the chickens. don't forget that in a lot of places like we have a individual who's just over the river and he'll give you all the pheasant eggs that you want. And what you want are the Szechuan or the Rhee or any of the other breeds that are out there. The ringneck pheasant is a weak bird. Now if he's crossbred with like a Szechuan, which they look identical, then you're gonna get a stronger bird out of that. And this guy, what he does, he'll give you the free interbreed pheasant eggs. So you never know what you're gonna get. And sometimes you end up with a Franken bird, okay? Bigger than any other pheasant you'll ever see. I don't know what the genetic makeup there is. But the survivability rating is very high. Out of 100 eggs, we got one batch. I think we lost three that didn't produce. And everything else made it and everything else survived to being able to be released in the wild. So once you do that, you start populating the area. But the big thing is you're doing it with a healthier bird. The reason I've mentioned this before, this is part of developing local animal husbandry that's wild. Because they always say eating off the fat of the land, that won't last long. We got geese like we've never had in the state of Michigan ever in my lifetime or my grandpa's lifetime, okay? He's long gone. And the population's even denser now. But the moment that everybody thinks they gotta eat off the birds, what'll happen? They'll kill the bird, cut the breast off, maybe take the leg and leave the whole bird to die dead and waste it. That's how stupid people are. That's my biggest problem with most of this is you're looking at a situation where people are like, head cheese, this, that. Guys, the reason all of those other foods were made is because no food went to waste because people were starving. Okay, people learned real quick that if you're poor and or you know again you better make it work And so there's a bunch of stuff that were traditional foods that that were made so that nothing went to waste and you had respect for the animal that you were killing and Most people don't have respect for the animal that they're killing. They don't have your respect for anything. Hell, they barely have respect for themselves So the problem you got here is that if you have a responsibility, but also if everybody were using their brain, you really do have probably sufficient food stuff to keep everybody going for a little bit. But I can picture what's gonna happen. These idiot sticks will kill an animal or kill a deer, take the quarters and leave the rest of the corpse out there during summer season. And nobody else will be able to use it. You know the rest of the animals, you know, got everything on board. And like I said, you better figure out if you don't know how to make sausage, you know, natural skin sausages, you better figure it out. Everybody's going, I'm going to make sausages. Well, you aren't going to be able to go to Cabela's and buy skins. And how did we do it? Why do you think they call them? What is a natural casing? When you hear the word natural casing, what is that, guys? What's a natural casing? Oh, it's what? Intestine. No way. Now, how many of you know how to process to make natural casings because if you are going to grind more critter up, you're going to have to have a way to go if you want to make sausage anyway, which is a pretty efficient way to be able to stack and store food. Nobody did anything if it didn't serve a real good purpose because they didn't want to waste their time because they had other things to do with their time to stay alive. So, there was a real intelligent process to utilizing every aspect of the animal wherever possible. Think about that. So, again, I can see that we got a billion geese, but I would say 50 to 60% of each animal initially with the stupid will go to waste. Only because they should know how to process and use it, but they'll be lazy as they are right now because they won't change their ways. They'll become more wicked. I know it'll happen. Number one, they'll be wasteful. First of all, they were wasteful before it hit. They also are I-Wants. First, I want you to give me everything. That ain't gonna happen. Then finally, they start killing things. When they do kill things, they won't use their brains in the process of doing that. And they'll keep acting like they did before the I-Want phase. Then after that happens and things start to get thinner, oh, they might be better at eating more of it. But by that time, they've gamed out everything, and then they'll start looking at being cannibals. Okay, in fact, the Hannibal, the cannibal solution was simply because I want. And it's just the nature. I can see that on the grass. Stupid. The way it's going right now. The draw. Look at the Indian sticks with the Coronavirus face brush. Come on. Our republic. That's the new world war. The empire is on the run. Horsey sauce. Go ahead. Make it work, you guys. Everybody out there, you are the solution plan in advance. Stick to it. God bless y'all. We're gonna get out of the way. See you tomorrow. We are the sons, yes we are the sons The sons of live and the sun will always shine Liberty tree dents of thorns The sons of liberty Says your journey heart is broke Sophie ha-