May 4, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics on Weapons Wednesday, May 4, 2022, including the open southern border, government overreach through the TSA and confiscation of personal items, food and ammunition storage techniques using CO2 preservation, the NRA's mismanagement under Wayne LaPierre and the New York Attorney General's lawsuit against the organization, the superiority of the M1 Garand rifle and 7.62x51 NATO ammunition over the new 6.8 SPC cartridge, and historical lessons from World War II production and logistics. He criticized the government's push for complicated new weapons systems when proven, simpler solutions already exist.
- second amendment
- m1 garand
- 7.62x51 nato
- 6.8 spc
- nra
- wayne lapierre
- gun owners of america
- preparedness
- food storage
- co2 preservation
- tsa
- border security
- weapons wednesday
- ar-10
- ammunition
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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 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... 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? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and the two tactical fire machine begins? Anyway good Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast and then troll. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4m.e.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. Want to say hi to our Merchant Marine operators all over the globe, wherever you are. And, of course, A period of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 4th of May. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and Pissing in Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2000. and 22, old earth calendar, 2022, battle for the republic, the dance of sorts. Let the dance continue. And it will, we've got a lot of work to do. Weapons Wednesday, but hey, what? We've kind of not been paying attention, but we have, well we have on this program. It's the May window, it's the May Day window, it's the Supreme Soviet holiday window. All the stuff just in the last few days that just came in some twisted, bizarre obliques. And with all the tempest and a teapot noise, it's a complete distraction from the fact that the southern border is wide open. And an invasion continues along with massive drug and terrorist activities truly against the American people and engineered by the turds and excrement, the filth in Washington, DC and their cooperatives around the planet. Just as a quick note, the borders are still wide open. The borders are still wide open. Oh, and again, the borders are still wide open. Everything else? Pickle-spoken mirrors. So, but, but, but, well, with some burning buildings and burning cars and people being chased for wearing red hats and all kinds of stuff. We've seen this all before, so just buy more ammunition and get ready to shoot their hairy hind end because that's what they deserve. And it is the only thing that will fix the problem. All the rest of this mass cleaning and agonizing and gnashing of teeth and renting of hair. Guess what they love that they really do they keep right on doing what they've been doing before Unless you choose to stop them and it is time to stop them. So weapons Wednesday First of all May Day. Oh, yes, the voters should have both me We have of course the May Day holiday for your international communism in Washington DC and Brussels Yes, you know, all of the Supreme Communist Soviet centers of oppression. And somebody hasn't left Washington DC. That's right. Barry Satoro, Obama. Okay, Barry Satoro, Obama. Now Edward, it might still be posted out there. And if it is, let's see if we can find it over on YouTube. It is the international all hail Obama. Let's understand that the penrose stiffer meat puppet who can't put two words together construct a sentence without you know going cross-eyed drifting off into about 15 other mysterious directions each word being that you know part of that mysterious direction though to being properly connected many cases I popcorn Okay, well, you know that fool's not in charge So who is Obama is Obama is the problem? Obama needs to be arrested. The acts of treason that he's involved in, or the acts of a militant working against the American people as a foreign national, which he always declared himself to be in school, he was a foreign national. Well, if he's a foreign national, you see he's waging either acts of real terrorism, or he's waging acts of war against the American people, and for that reason, his S.R.E.R.S. needs to be stopped right in its tracks. Now it would be nice for him to tell everybody who else he's associated with but at the very least if he can just get the one you acquire the one and Problem is dealt with accordingly But over on YouTube, I believe they still have it with the again. It's a cartoon construction, but it's it's all hail Obama And I'm pretty sure they didn't pull all of them down. Actually, some people, although we, of course, consider that a joke, understand that for them, it's truth, it's clarity, it's exactly what they're about and who they are. So many didn't think that was funny. They thought it was glorious that the international would be tied into. And of course the glorious chant would be to all hail Obama. So we'll see if we can round that up. Ed might be able to find it. And in the meantime, it is Weapons Wednesday. The 6.8 round. It is worth more of an idiot mechanism and monstrosity. than we'd originally even talked about. It's not a two-piece case. It's a three-piece case. There are actually, there is a retainer assembly that keeps, that is supposed to temporarily keep the steel base and the brass case together. Now, I looked at this and I thought, you have got to be hockey-pucking kidding me. It's like you know the answer to a question that was never asked how after you've come up with the world of the Simplicity of the standard brass case how bass act words grossly over complicated and stupid can you get? seriously Way to try to prove it to you mark By the way to fit to showing you they're not Yeah, I got all you can go farther you can make it a split case and raise it together two pieces You know you could braise the brass case together That would be kind of ridiculous and worthless and useless and insane and waste a tremendous amount of energy and time What is fascinating to me is that everything having to do with superior penetration can all be dealt with with the bullet? Using any standard brass case the bullet is the solution Before in El Salvador Nicaragua in Angola in Mexico And these are the communists in our country kind of paraphrasing Ernesto Bella from the original Red Don I have seen this before Yes, yes, we have and we're gonna play that in the next hour. Why well because you guys you gotta remember your history And you know what, these are communists and no other president, okay? Let me ask you something, good old Donald Trump. When good old Don Don was there on the 6th, he let everybody go towards the Capitol building that way. And good old Don Don went the other way as planned. And then he headed for the plane and do do do do do do do do do do do do do. So what is it that 737? Big old jetliner heading on down to Florida and away he went. So there's an example of a president only had one, only one term. Did his little Harry Heinen stay around Washington? No, he didn't. He unasked the AO, went all the way to Florida, right on down the coast. Hey, Dad. Think about that. Go ahead, Ed. We got you. I've got another one from Buddy Brown from truck driver sessions or truck sessions. Let's see, Biden's disinformation board theme song. Oh, I don't know if you've heard that yet or not, but I got that ready to go. I wanted to play it for you. Well, we'll tell you what, let's do. Since we're gonna do a few music requests one after another, it's Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon and music is a weapon too. So for everybody out there who just loves the idea that before when we all told you about the American thought police and big brother and how all the parallels can... Necked with like for instance brave new world paradise 451 and of course 1984 Oh, they would never be that open. They would never oh my god What's going on everybody go ahead and hit like right now if you'd like to make George Orwell fiction again Good Lord what I heard that Biden was go ahead and starting up his board of disinformation I jumped on that faster than a crackhead snatching up some loose chains. I mean, this is just 1984 rebranded again from the Ministry of Truth. Y'all remember that? At any rate, I think if we're going to have a brand new board, we need to have a brand new theme song. A redneck angel landed up on my shoulder and whispered the words to this song. I hope y'all enjoy it. Here we go. Don't talk about the laptop, be scared of climate change Don't talk about Afghanistan, don't talk about Ukraine Just get your news from TikTok, or maybe CNN Don't do your own research, the truth is what I say it is. Cause we're from the government and we're here to help. Follow the money, at least straight down to hell. We lie to your face, act like you don't have a clue. We're living in DC, we're called the Ministry of Truth. If you can buy a politician, make him look insane, then you can buy a scientist exactly the same way. We'll shut down anybody who asks questions or gets pissed. It's 1984, the truth is what I say it is. Cause we're from the government and we're here to help. Hey! Follow the money, at least straight down the hill. We lie to your face, act like you don't have a clue. We're living in DC, we're called the Ministry of Truth. We buy all the networks, put them all up for sale. As God forbid, the people ever thank for themselves. Cause we're from the government and we're here to help. Follow the money, at least straight down to hell We lie to your face, act like you don't have a clue We're living in D.C. We're called the Ministry of Truth We're living in D.C. We're called the Ministry of Truth Hope y'all enjoyed that song. Be sure to subscribe because every time you do, seven liberals wet the bed and ruin their sheets that night. We don't know how it happens, but we follow the science. So y'all be sure to subscribe. Y'all be good. In the meantime, you'll notice, am I saying that like I'm angry? We did all kinds of stuff in the Patriot Movement to inform people, and I want you all to take the time. I'm gonna ask you to do me a favor today. If you're a new listener, you may not have even done this yet. You go over to YouTube, there's a video that I did in 1993. It's called America Imperil. And it's fun. I reference it because it's the first work that we did publicly, all kinds of stuff behind the scenes, many, many, many, many, many for many years. And this is where we just felt, you know, we had to get people's faces, okay? Take the time and sit one person down and have them watch America in peril tonight. And don't tell them when it was done, just have them watch it. It's kind of like, well, actually, let's add something to that. Go get a copy of visitor from the past and pull it up on your computer and you can pull it up on your Big well, you know television nowadays, right? There's all kinds of ways you can hook your TV up They love that because they can look back The system but guess what if you want to teach people you got the big screen So here's the thing get a copy out, you know break it out of Visitor from the past and play it and then Go to YouTube find American Peril by Mark Kornke K-O-E-R-N-K-E and then watch it. Have them watch it. Just sit down and watch it. If you're a new listener and you haven't done that yet, go to YouTube by punching America in Peril dash by Mark Kornke and watch it. Might want to watch it twice. Because a lot of times people are watching and they kind of sometimes let stuff slide by because they're like, oh, and by the way, put your cell phone away. Seriously, just put your cell phone away. Don't sit there. I've noticed this. This is a real problem with people who try to use their oud brain while they could be just listening to something. Set the phone down, shut it off, and watch the video. And then... After you're done, go back through a second time and if you wanna stop it, and then you have to punch something up cuz, that just can't be, my God, that's a good boss. Not only is it that, it's worse. And then, that can't be, and that can't, no, no, that can't, that's even even worse. No, that's crazy. What he just said, that's crazy. They've done that three times. Yeah, what you're seeing right now? We told you so. We told you so. We told you so. We told you so. Big brother is communism. Big brother is not fascism. Big brother is socialism. Spreading on for as far as the mind can see. Imagine, if you will, a boot on the face of humanity forever. just remember that. And again, that was Orwell talking after he wrote 1984. There's a whole bunch of interviews that he did that you can still find out there. If you pay attention and listen to what he was talking about amazingly enough, there's no trying to interpret what the author meant. The author will tell you, the author told you, if you didn't sink in by reading the book, my God. He actually was still alive. It was like, you know, like the dead poet or like dead artist story. He did die not long after he wrote 1984. He finished a 1984 and of course he was ill. He already knew he was ill, but he progressively, you know, debilitated and eventually passed away. So it's rather fascinating to listen because he spoke right up until the day that he died. So if you haven't seen any of Orwell's audio works or audio slash video interviews that were done, watch them. Because what he's talking about, what he discussed, there's no doubt what his intents were with the works that he did. Because Orwell's 1984 wasn't the only work. I mean, what's the other more famous? Well, I won't say more famous. What's the other work? that Orwell did that for most of you was mandatory reading before you probably read 1984. What was the first work that Orwell did that thank you very good animal farm where you have pig Lennon dying and pigs Stalin, you know propping the corpse up the whole nine yards. Oh, did I say that? Well, actually that's exactly what he was showing you. Yeah, remember the pigs were the communists well the Jews actually but An animal farm he made the Jewish communists pigs Swine which I think is rather fascinating Just something to think about there because he was demonstrating exactly how Stalin worked when he later bragged he got rid of Lenin Lenin did just die. Stalin liked to scare people even more by making them believe, whether it was true or not, that he actually did Lenin in. Now, Lenin in theory died of basically syphilis, but and a few other diseases piled on that. That's why he was barking at the moon of crazies and loon towards the end. And his male lover cried and winded, bewailed for days, actually a whole week. Yeah, he was a queer. You didn't know that, Don Lennon? You thought that was something new? But no, not with communism. That's the norm, not the exception. Why do you think the trash act the way they do? So anyway, again, America in peril, and the first visitor from the past, an American peril. And by the way, I mentioned a couple books, it wouldn't be a bad idea to get real copies of, don't go to the internet for some of this stuff. Go get a book. Why do you want to get a book? Well, we already have the Ministry of Truth and Do you think that they're just gonna be looking at your you know your internet stuff? Do you think that that's the agenda that you know when do you know or well just you know was monolithic? Well, we're just gonna manipulate radio and television and and and Communications like that, but we're not gonna purge the books. Well, if you might recall in 1984 he explained Oh, that was absolutely the key thing the database and books, which were printed, were even more important to destroy than say the Internet because the Internet is a matter of a touch of a key and it's gone. Delete. Goodbye. Which is why I've always told you, copy, physically copy to a system separate from the Internet. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I think it's also worth noting that George Orwell He was fighting alongside the socialists, the communists, and the Spanish Civil War. He knew how they operated. He was an insider. He was a first person witness. He became a convert because of his, you know, that epiphany thing. Let's understand something. You know, some people have epiphanies in strange ways, especially when someone's trying to kill you. And it's your allies that are as likely trying to kill you as the guy that might be across the battlefield that you don't really have a clue what he's really standing for. Whoops, think about that. Absolutely. See, and again, this is the interesting thing about, well, stuff that gets lost. The idea is if we wait long enough, it's so far in the headlights, nobody will recall. If you burn enough books, the three copies of George Orwell's 1984 that I have. I should say my oldest ones were purged from the libraries. Why would you do that? You have a like a first printing Orwell, you know, George Orwell 1984 with an original idea. I don't think I have the dust jacket, but I have the original book and it was purged from a library from the, in fact, from the Wayne County Library. The other copy I have was from another library somewhere around Monroe, Michigan. And then the third or fourth one I had, I've got one that I gave out. I mean, that's not even getting the extra books so you'd be able to share. But most of my books are where we went and saved them years ago when I was much, much younger and still whenever I can I do it now. Where the library was burning and purging and they were told what to get rid of. Now, you think this is horrible because in public format, the Ministry of Truth has now been put before your face, right? Let me take you back to 1994 on the intelligence report. And we had two librarians. And I have a list of books. I can read it off, I'll have to pull out a filing cabinet. But we had a librarian who, you know, called in and said, hey, this is what the Fed is doing. The husband and wife, or librarians, were librarians 30 years ago now. in Ohio. They might still be librarians, but they said, Mark, we just had the Fed here and they gave us a list of books to pull off the shelf. Now they already had sent it in the mail. They said, I, we sent it in express mail. We, it's in the post office box. for Republic Radio, you should have it today. Well, the good thing is I was in the studio and lo and behold, the mail had come in, so the Postmaster had actually dropped the mail by, literally the Postmaster. Because we would get bags of mail per day. We would get anywhere from two to three mail bags of mail a day, Monday through Saturday. Okay? And in that process, you might also recall, if you're a longtime listener, everybody who wrote, I returned the letter to, no matter what. That was the first rule. And every night I had to do five, 10, 25, 30 letters. Not very long, as you know, but I responded to anybody and everybody who wrote. And I sure enough, in the bag, the second bag was this express letter, so we opened it up. And it was 88 books. that were ordered by the Fed to be purged from the library. And they said, oh, you mean we can take them out and we'll put them in our resell section. And he goes, none of the characters that was the Fed that was there with his buddy, the FBI agent, that no, these books are to be pulled and destroyed. What year was that? Was that 2022? 2021? Oh no guys, that was 1994. And that's in the archives of the programming from Republic Radio International. Some of you might be chugging your memory because we took two days on this and went through the books. Lo and behold, every book that was on the list I had, but here's what they did. They took the books off the shelf and they gave them to us. In fact, it turned out by the time they were done, they had a list of 300 plus, I don't know what the short number was, but it was 300 plus books that they were to take off the shelf. They were supposed to take them over to a paper, what is a certified paper recycler and have them shredded. Now, most of you don't know this, but there are what are certified document destroyers in your area. Now, many are quite old. A lot of them are, there's new businesses that do this also. They promise they'll shred all of your administrative documents. You bring the files over and they'll make sure that they're shredded and burned, okay? But how many of you know that with old law books, any law books, they're not, they're by edict. Law books are to be taken to a certified shredder and destroyed. You, the unwashed, the unclean, the heathen, are not supposed to see those or have those books. Now, I would remind you that the way this works is that because the bar, British Accredited Registry, the bar members are working for the English bar, The law books are all registered in England, not in the United States. So they're technically the property of the British bar. And what they do is they agree under contract that those documents are those law books are to be destroyed so that only members of the clique have them. Well, this is one step farther and this again the books of course immediately here Well, what books would they be? How about the entire books all the books having to do with the history of the Watergate era and Nixon both before During and after Watergate within the window of say 1967 through to about 1977 78 And another fascinating thing here was what was really interesting. History books on America that were first person autobiographies written between 1880 and 1902. And thank goodness we got those. First of all, enough of those books have fallen through the cracks and go into the landfill or get burned just out of policy because people just don't read. So what was fascinating about these is that they actually this was a fairly old, you know, County Library and they had all of these works on the shelf. So they literally had everything that was on the list of things to burn. But ask yourself something. Why would they want any text on American history between 1880 and 1902 or 1903 burned? What happened during that window of time? Anybody? Well, let me put it this way. Were John F Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln the only presidents assassinated in the United States? Yes or no guys, anybody? No. That's right. Now, what was the window of time when a whole bunch of presidents were either assassinated or critically injured or in one case, one president was shot three different times and didn't die? Three different times, three different assassination attempts between the period of 1880 and 1903-1904. Right about there. Mr. Garfield's been shot down, shot down, shot down. Mr. Garfield's been shot down low. Johnny Cash. Played it live on the Johnny Cash Show. And what happened to Mr. Garfield? Well, he got shot, he died, I believe it was peritonitis because he was, it was a lower abdominal shot and needless to say, it was a long, horrible death, a suffering death that he went through. There wasn't any penicillin back then, guys. Okay, just something to think about there. But that's not the only one. Oh, Mr. Garfield wasn't the only one. Well, there were others. Now, Martis gave you a homework assignment. Now, remember, not all of them died. I will ruin it. Teddy Roosevelt was one of the others who was shot. He lived through his experience. In fact, the one time that he was shot, he had a bullet in him, went to the event that he was supposed to speak at, spoke at the event, finished everything that he needed to do, and then went to the hospital to have him pull the bullet out. You think we got any weenie boys that are in government that could do that today, guys? Do you think that any of these wusses that you see right now would be man enough to do that in this day and age? Not the wusses we got in Washington, and none of them we have in our state capitol, not one of those turds. Male, female, or queers a $3 bill, not sure what it is, wouldn't make any difference. Maybe squealing like- Jesse Ventura probably would have been able to do it. That would have been cool. Yeah, you might have done it. You will. I told you. Remember, I already told you that, remember? Hey man, you're hurt, you're bleeding. I ain't got time to bleed. Right, remember? Predator. He would do it to me. Put in Rie? Go ahead, go ahead, feller. You think Ron Paul would have done that or do you think he would have? Oh yeah, well, Ron Paul's a doctor. He might have just pulled out the forceps himself. Hold on, I got something to do here. What? Yeah, hey, hey, and my boy's here too. He's a doctor. Come here, come here, son. We don't want to know I'm hurt. It's not too bad. You know, it's stuck in a muscle here. I'll tell you what, do a local, grab my surgical kit there. My medical bag has got the light surgical kit in it. Yeah, yeah. Okay, come on, do a local, get around the area, go. Bring me the forceps. Okay, hold on, I got it. Yeah, give me the probe. Use the probe there. I can feel it. Follow the probe forceps. We know down the probe, open up the forceps or the grip. and snag the sides and start sniggling it back out down the wound channel. There you go, I can see the end of the bullet. There we are, I got it, punk. Okay, patch it up and hey, put a little more in there. Yeah, deaden up a little bit more. I don't think I'll feel it for about an hour, maybe two. You do it right. There you go. Bind, stitch it up, bind it up, or at least bind it up. I don't think it'll bleed too bad. Just make sure we put a good soaker on there. Here you go. Yeah, I think Ron Paul could. I think Jesse Fendure could, but none of the, none of the, there are one or two that actually have been in conflict amazingly enough. I don't know about Crenshaw. He obviously was wounded in combat. He might be able to handle it, but then again, he's anti-gun and anti everything else, American, wherever he can be, as long as he'll make more money or he'll put in his bank account, he'll say whatever. But he might, that would be one, because he actually has taken a hit before. Hey, know that was bad if it's if it's bad you're not feeling it well Maybe sometimes you're bad just you're still in shock or not so bad, but you know it's not serious However, you know the basic rule if it's pain if you're feeling pain It's good if you're not feeling bad if you're not feeling pain. That's not good Always remember that but but but take advantage of shock The reason you can't feel it is he's been going into shock. Good. Well, that's your opportunity to move him because he's not going to be screaming, squealing, and or fussing with you much. He's still in day spider flight mode. That's going to give you a few moments to work with him before he really goes into the sink mode. So anyway, heads up again because the books that we're talking about that they burned. Guys, that's 1994 or 1995. But again, those librarians found out about that and realized, oh, this has been going on for a while. That the FBI and federal agencies tell the bonded librarians what you're allowed to see and what they might not allow you to see. When you watch America in peril, let me give you an example. In American peril, there is a picture of Airman magazine integrated into the video. Why don't you go watch American peril again? Here's George Orwell 1984 for you. And by the way, that's 1993. At that time, the number of foreign troops on American soil was extensive, but not only foreign troops, but foreign equipment. Air Force Magazine was doing the global thing from Washington, DC, but the Air Force General Staff were completely against it. Understand that. I know this first person, not kind of, not sort of. I know this from first person conversations, and we had many of them. all over the country, okay? But in the process, the globalists, the George Herbert Walker Bush neocon click that was in the pentagram were pushing the international agenda nonstop. And every publication of Airman Magazine every month from the beginning of the year, Had repeat over and over again massive numbers of pro UN pro globalist pro foreign troops and American soil and the particular issue that I incorporated into American peril shows a clutch of bear bombers and right next to D 52 bombers in California These are not training aids. These are not up for I was an op for commander. I'm very familiar with out for forces. Okay And in this case, these were part of a Russian contingent that had been brought in under a cooperative nugget type of exercise in which foreign Russian forces, nuclear capable forces, were on the ground and were able to fly in what was called the Open Skies Treaty across the United States. Now, the Open Sky Treaty a few years back was closed. However, way before that night, when you see that in American Peril, after we put that in American Peril, and there are millions of copies of American Peril that went out all over the world, not just the United States, all over the world, virtually thousands and then thousands more. One individual, a doctor out of Canada, produced 10,000 copies of American Peril and Sent them virtually all over the world as first best first generation best copies so that people could reproduce it He did it with his own dime We met him in San. Nancy myself met him in San Diego, California San Diego, California. We met his nurse his chief nurse And the doctor, of course, was trying to help people understand about the New World Order agenda, did a really good job. Got the word out all over the world. Everybody he knew that was a medical person got a copy of American Peril. Okay? After they saw that we had by the time they realized this was too late, we already had millions of copies, literally millions of copies of American Peril were out there by any number of 27 to 30 other sources that reproduced American Peril and sold it. Okay. But the fact is that the era, the government, the regime saw this, realized that we were using the evidence that they provided. So you know what they did? They pulled every copy of Airman magazine at the order of the FBI out of every library in the United States, even referencing libraries. Why? Well, because each publication was an incrimination and demonstrated the agenda. Okay, that's how it worked. When you will look at American Peril, there's some things you can pay attention, although most of it's Mark talking. There are other images in there. Some of them are not as clear as others, depending on which copy of a copy somebody used to make the post you might be watching. But the fact is that that particular image is a benchmark for propaganda. to propagandize the Air Force to convince them that they needed to surrender our American sovereignty to the globalist agenda so that the globalist slash the monarchists and communists slash Soviets could have their way with America. The rest of the world is already pretty well under this bomb. But America was the nut to crack. That's what they were trying to do. This is why I try to explain over and over again the three tiers you have the BS tier We're fighting the Russians all those bastard Russians, you know, this is why they don't want this is why they have to have the ministry of truth now because they have to shove down your throat the lies or Fabrications and you're supposed to think monolithically Oh kill them Russians killed them Russia Russia the Russia stadiums need to die and of course meanwhile at the second tier The same people that tell you you need to hate the Russian stanians are gonna sell government ordinance materials and secrets sideways to the other side to arm them better or equip them to extend or change the battlefield. The third tier, which is when, well, none of their garbage works, as I've told you many times. And really what they were doing with that window of time back in the early 90s is to get everybody conditioned so that the Russians stands next to the German who stands next to the American. And when they're all told that military, when they're all told as brainwashed fools that the American people are the enemy, then the American soldier was standing right next to the German and the Russian to kick in doors and confiscate guns and put children and women and men in concentration camps. Which by the way for the many years beginning around 1990 that was a non-stop constant process for the Department of Defense in cooperation with the UN. And with NATO, who is a NATO under in the 90s, became the de facto UN army by contract agreement. Whenever you see this BS NATO, scratch it out, put in UN. Guys, we covered that step by step, you know, again, inch by inch, step by step. Only it wasn't Niagara Falls, okay? Niagara Falls, remember? Anyway, the big thing here again is, we told you so. It's just now, the arrogance level as such, they put it right out in your face and the same culprits, the same turds, the same excrement, the same filth that behind the scenes has been doing this for many years and then claiming they weren't. Which by the way, when we covered this whole book burning process, oh that was crazy Patriot mythology. That was there's no way, you know, that wasn't happening. And you just don't need to listen to anything about that because that just had to be crazy. Except that there are a lot of librarians now many are just as communist as you know, red and yellow is the day is long. So they love burning books. Most of them, that's what they do. They're not there to teach or learn anything. They are there for the power. Make no mistake about it. And those characters bring their fellow traveler book burners right into the business, which is exactly what they did and have been doing for quite some time. This is the year 2022. That was the year 1994. You do the math. And every time somebody who might have been honest and somebody who might have been Fort Wright retired, that gave them the chance to bring in another one of these lying purple-haired POSs that is crazy as the day is long. It's on three or four government prescriptions. And of course, in the process, had to take every one of the murdered death kill shots of purple hair, Trotsky glasses, and now two face bras to show their political correctness. While being bug-eyed and staring at you for not wearing a mask, But not being able to do anything about it because, well, pretty much all those ideas are gone. And you don't want to come near me and yep about that with me right now. I will club you. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Question. That list of the books that they purged out of the libraries in the mid-90s. Do you think they purged them out of the Library of Congress as well? That's the only thing that we didn't have time to check, but you know what, they do have all those books have a Congressional Library of Congress number. So it's one of those things that could be done now. The interesting thing is... You know, for instance, all of those books I just got additional copies of, and the only reason I saved them is because it's the Watergate window, and I know how rare they are, but most people wouldn't even think twice about it. They were paperback books, the Watergate affair, you know, all the different pieces done. I read some of the pieces from the, you know, the Chief Justice, all the rest that were involved. Those books, those are the books that were on the list. Here's one that's really interesting and I haven't mentioned in a while. Spiro T. Agnew's autobiography. Does everybody know who Spiro T. Agnew is? Spiro T. Agnew was Richard Milhous Nixon's vice president. Agnew was a very dull person but a really efficient bureaucrat, okay? He was chosen to compromise, well actually weren't handing glove though quite well, with Nixon during his first four years. And the second four years they zeroed in on Agnew and nobody could figure it out. It's like why the hell did he targeting Agnew? Well, they were setting Nixon up for the attack. And one of the things that is most important about why Agnew's book was put on the burn list is because it's either, I've read it on the air and I've got a copy of it, it's hard and hell to find, try and find one. Spiro T. Agnew wrote in, I think it was chapter five, and I can be wrong, slide me the microphone, it could be chapter four. But he wrote that Henry Kissinger, came to him in conjunction with Al Haig and basically said, if you do not leave the vice presidency, we will kill you. Now, they didn't say, if you don't leave the vice president, he will make it tough for you. He flat out said in the book that they threatened to kill him, to murder him if he did not leave the vice presidency. Pretty significant for a vice president to put in his own written. Agnew was a man of words. That's something you can't find very often anymore. Agnew actually wrote his own autobiography. It's not super exciting, but amazingly enough, considering it's a window into the era of Watergate, it's one of those books that everybody realized that they needed to avoid talking about because It brought forward certain angles to the situation that helped everybody to understand the undercurrents leading up to Rockefeller trying to take over the United States. The Rockefeller clan were making their move for the 200th anniversary of the nation to become emperor. In fact, he even stated that. When he was in New York getting to a limo, they said, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Rockefeller, you wanna be our president? He goes, no, I won't be your president, but I will be your king. He said that looking right at cameras and they they gobbled it right up and nobody nobody chastised him for it for the whole fiasco with Nixon developed as Nixon actually was being attacked So understand you've got the guy who eventually don't understand something here When Agnew was being pushed out the argument is that and I know I'm wasted I've repeated this many times on the air, but they're new listeners When Agnew was being pushed out, Nixon was told that he was to declare Rockefeller Vice President. Nixon, I think, saw the writing on the wall about why all of a sudden they went after Agnew because they were actually after him. So when Agnew stepped down, and Agnew was attacked under income tax fraud, the moment that he stepped down, income tax fraud charges were completely dropped and it turns out the whole thing was a fiction, it was a lie. So Agnew's out of the way, Nixon looks around and goes, they're trying to get me. So what he does is he picks another fellow traveler, Ringknocker, who by the way was also a secretary to the Rockefeller, just like Nixon had been, and he chose Gerald Ford. Now they couldn't bitch about Gerald Ford, because Gerald Ford was one of the liars from the Warren Commission. So he was an insider Ringknocker, even though he wasn't. He didn't have to be the brightest light bulb. But they couldn't say anything, but they also were pissed as hell. So they went rabid on Nixon, even more so, up until where they pushed him out of the way. Now, when Nixon stepped down, Gerald Ford comes into office, nothing happens. Gerald Ford is in there for weeks, nothing happens. Then he has to choose a new VP. After all, he was the VP. So he declares Mr. Rockefeller, per the orders of his Ring Knocker buddies, and I'm sure Mr. Rockefeller. He declares Mr. Rockefeller as the Vice President nominee, and the guy gets it. The moment that Rockefeller has sworn in, there are multiple assassination attempts against Gerald Ford, one after the other. So many happened that they started laughing or making jokes about it if you watch original Saturday Night Live. They always do the thing about Gerald Ford stumbling and ducking. He's got a foot in a wastebasket and he rolled sideways and he's ducking out of the way. Guys, they tried to kill him right out in the open three times. And it's argued that there could be as many as seven different assassination attempts in a matter of weeks. The last of the big assassination attempts was by Sarah Jane Moore. You know who Sarah Jane Moore was in Washington? And by the way, all these assassination attempts took place in Washington. But Sarah Jane Moore was the secretary to somebody you might recognize. Sarah Jane Moore was the secretary to George Herbert Walker Bush while he was with the CIA. Go look up Sarah Jane Moore. And then when you look at that, by the way, after the third that after that assassination temper, they took a core target Prozac operator who was willing to fall on her sword, okay, or for 1911 in this case. And do Gerald Ford in? Well, the Secret Service couldn't fake it anymore, even though half of them tried real hard to get him killed, the other half kept him alive. And the rest is history. Right up until through the election, they had to suffer then with sliding to Jimmy Carter, instead of Rockefeller walking into the presidency with a dead president under his boots, saying, I come not to praise Spiro Tiago. But to bury him and by the way, I'm your king now Like I promised I'd be when I was stepping in the limo there. Remember? Yeah Now I'm gonna be your king but that didn't happen but it came several trigger squeezes close and Remember about half of these people got released on the other hand. Mr. Hinkley who actually shot a president only a few years later, right Mr. Hinckley, he got out weeks after he shot of the President of the United States and gets from Mr. Hinckley as today, right now. Mr. Hinckley, who shot a President, is now on YouTube. He's singing, dudes. He's out. He's on YouTube. When you shoot a President, especially if it's the ring knockers that told you to do it, programmed you to do it, well, hell, son, we'll take care of you. I want you to think about that one. On the other hand, Squeaky From, where is Squeaky From today? Squeaky From was the first assassination attempt on Spiro Tiagno. What happened to Squeaky From? She was one of the Manson girls. Swastika carved into her forehead. She's the one who had carrot red hair. She had flaming natural red hair. You don't miss that, okay? Just a heads up. Obviously the Secret Service did. They walked the President right to her. Literally walked the President right to her. So heads up on that one. Anyway, we're almost at... We are at the top right now for everybody out there. It is Weapons Wednesday, but your mind is your first best weapon. And remember guys, this isn't new. The new one in Florida. 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 Satan, 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? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And then they met a Ukrainian who had no ammo, magazines, gun, and his government told him, attack that guy with the AK throwing a glass bottle of gasoline, because the dumbass government got his glasses. And no matches for a glass bottle. Yeah, but you'll have to buy your own matches or pick lighter, and we're going to charge you seven times what it's worth on the black market. Yeah. And the government will be running the black market. You know, Zelensky, same Jewish ass hat that stole everything. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, south, and west. 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Let the dance continue with all weapons at your disposal. One of our instructors or hand-to-hand combat instructors that I had would of course bring the court in the group together and he would ask, named for me a martial art. And you know, he'd want the person to raise their hand and of course he'd nod and Kung Fu of course. Karate, Jiu Jitsu. And he would let them rattle of boxing, for instance. Of course. Kickboxing. Well, of course. He goes, and they wait for him, and he goes, okay. Martial arts. What about a stick? What about a rock? What about a gun? He goes, if my enemy has a stick, better I have a stick. If my enemy has a rock, better I have a rock. If my enemy has a gun, better I have a gun. The other ideas are all, you know, quaint, unique, and appropriate as part of the answer. But remember, do not limit yourself. Everything is a weapon. Your enemy already knows this. Remember, buy more food and ammo. Both are weapons. I have said that a million times in 30 years. God knows how many times. Maybe not a million, but I've tried real hard to get there. One of the things that should be pointed out is that every weapon that you have to grab, if it isn't a primary weapon like your rifle or a heavy weapon that can do even more damage, is a weapon to bridge the process of getting you to the better weapon you need. If I have to, I can fight with anything. But why am I going to allow myself to be degraded and disarmed? This is something that through progressive communist social conditioning has been happening in the US. Now, to a degree, there's been some change in attitude and pushback, which is why we see the carry permit and carry or open carry without permit, which is happening now. More often than not, because people are trying to change the attitude, but they're still being too permissive of a police state. So on the one hand, it's like, well, you can carry but. And in fact, that butt is so extreme, as I've said many times, that where you have the communist institution of Holmes succu-Ridey, when Holmes succu-Ridey, of course, extended itself with TSA, when you go to the airport, fingernail clippers are taken from you. It's totally arbitrary. There is no consistency to their activity and actions. It is totally arbitrary. In fact, right now, just to demonstrate this, you can go to three different, four different, five different auction houses. I get the notice every couple of weeks. for stuff that has been acquired by the TSA. And you can buy so many five gallon pails of confiscated combs, nail clippers, pen knives, you'll see box cutters, tiny box cutters, anything that has any kind of ability for you to defend yourself. Because you must be made into a totally defenseless plebe. So when the government sponsored terrorist attack, under no circumstances are you going to be able to interfere with them murdering you. Okay. Lot six. One day Lord with 690 pounds of confiscated utensils. Yeah. Oh yeah, you probably got one right now. Yes. Yeah. You think about that. And again, that's this role. It's a roller coaster, different facilities. That's not for want for all the airports in the country guys. That right there is probably coming from one airport within a very short window of activity. Think about it, okay? So how many tons of personally purchased private property is stolen by these pigs, these pieces of excrement in the TSA, an extension of Homeland Succu-Rady? But the purpose behind this is not just to disarm you in the airport. But to mentally condition you to disarm yourself under all conditions so that the police state can have its way with you or its buddies in the other organized crime groups out there can have their way with you as in rob you, murder you, take you hostage, whatever. Burn your town. You're not supposed to even know you can't even have matches and don't even think you're gonna have a lighter. So, do the math. Now, this is what I've always said, you know, I've asked many times. In fact, today I did buy another six BIC letters. I'm going to keep doing that from the Dollar Tree. Because, here's something I've noticed about BIC lot, Dollar Tree, and the rest. When all these communist Chinese operations came out, they had competition amongst themselves. Anybody remember that? When you used to go to Big Lot or to the other resale stores that did, there's different names all around the country, there would be different grades and types of the same item. Like I was talking about the utility universal tools, like a Gerber tool. But it's also true, it was last time you used to go to Big Lot, you had single BIC lighters, you had copies of the BIC lighter, you even had BIC lighters, of course. But then you had, oh, six packs, 20 packs. How many of them are the bundle packs they had? It was bulk stuff. In other words, and it was so cheap, it was like, wow, man, this is like why buy one when I can buy 25 here at a bundle for $1.27? Okay, I don't know how they make them that cheap. Well, it's because that's, you know, it costs even less when you got slave labor, right? But it's interesting that step by step after they did create these incredible ridiculously cheap items. That step by step, we're down to the point now where if you go to, go to, go to Dollar Tree, go look to see how many types of simple Biclighters you have on the shelf. You first of all have to find them. Whereas it used to be they were piled up 20, 50, 100 deep in any different item like those little 25 count tubs. They were like stacked like cordwood. Like hot sauce, okay, which used to be another staple at every Dollar Tree or not Dollar Tree without Dollar Tree eventually But for instance big lots when big lots was a more of a conventional That dad I literally was just looking for big lighters today at a GB I found two, you know how they got the it by the checkout You usually have the oh what they call a quick sale items. There were two packs of two Guess who walked away with them? Yep. That was it. That was all they had in the store. They had barbecue lighters down by the barbecue stuff, but as far as regular Bic lighters, that was it. Yeah, that's what the girl in this, she goes, would you want long lighters or short lighters? I want little pocket lighters. Oh, well, that's where they were. Today, we did the same thing, Ed. I bought the same thing, and up by the cash register. That's where that's the only place where they were by the way They only had 10 packs of matches 10 by bundles of six of the small strike matches irregular wood matches 10 bundles now again, I would ask you this is something any of you know, well, I can get matches really I'm I said, you filled in that bank too. The bank logo, which by the way are collectors items now, that was because of smoking obviously. But you know, on that note, you used to be able to go to any of the gas stations and they'd have promotionals there. Now you'll still see lighters there because that's what they do is quick fix items. You know, it's a stop and drop. So that's the kind of stuff that they should have. But go and count what their quantity of product is there now. And those places sell cigarettes. The other places, not so much. Even the ones that sell a product where a heating device of some kind is kind of convenient, a thermal surface activating device, you know, a match. And you can't find them necessarily there in any good quantity. So heads up on that. And the reason I bring it up is because that's another one of those tools, guys. It's on the list of things that you need to buy. Put in Ziploc bags, put the Ziptake, the Ziploc bags matches and put them into metal tins and seal them. Make sure they're good airtight tins, sealable tins. That way they're protected, doubly protected and moisture is not gonna get to them. Now, how what their actual life span is, I'm not counting on the quality of what we're buying now to be anything really all that great. So don't think that I'm telling you, well, they're gonna last forever because I'm gonna do this. No, I'm trying to upgrade their survival rating, which I think right now is very low. The lack of quality of product. So matches are an example. Again, lighters are an example. There are a lot of items out there that are on the list of things to do right now that are useful tools. Everybody. I've had that conversation before about how they put an observation date and they actually do on the especially the strike anywhere matches. Yeah. That the composition down over a period of time. So here again, this is why whatever we do have, we need to protect it to the best of our ability. For oxygen kills, let's understand that. If we can put it into a neutral environment or a less oxygen-rich environment, whatever oxygen is in the container, if you allow any, is not going to last very long or will be consumed and converted in the chemical binding process that creates the oxidation or breakdown of the material. So the good thing about isolating it into a smaller volume package is that, especially if you burp that Ziploc bag, which of course you would know to do that, then what happens is you've limited, it doesn't have an unlimited constant flow of oxidant or oxidizing material that will help to break down the chemical process of whatever it is that's been bonded together. See, that's the thing they are doing. We were recently on a farm that hasn't been occupied since the late 60s. I mean, it's on the property, but nobody's lived there. We went in and we wanted to light a fire and a pop-milly stove. There was a box of Ohio blue tips on the shelf. Pulled one down, struck it on the side of the stove and it lit right up. That's been 50 plus years that thing's been sitting there. Store, if any time you can preserve or store, well actually when we had matches, we had the cabin. It gets damped in the deep dark woods. We talked about this many times. That becomes a significant issue with regard to anything you're going to try and store there. Mold, mildew, and the breakdown of material. The saturation of moisture. So that's another reason to do a better job of protecting everything that you've got out there in this day and age. Do we have another caller? I think I'm hearing a lot of background noise. Yeah, I was just going to mention that If you can eat conveniently, do so, putting some CO2, or especially nitrogen, in that container where you got their bag matches would be even more beneficial. If you can't vacuum back them, do that, right? Out. In fact, yes, CO2, well, CO2 is the one that is easily accessible. You can even get a small CO2 tank from a gas company, and there's nobody's really going to say much of anything. You then get a conventional hose, get yourself a standard fixtures and what you do is get yourself a blower hose, a blower fixture like you just were blowing off a shop, shop bench. You can buy them with a little copper tube or you can make it. If you don't have it, make it so that it has a copper tube extension about four to six inches long. Six would be best. Small boracoper tube, tiny, tiny, tiny. What this does when you hook it up to the CO2 tank is you turn the CO2 tank on, take the wand, stick it down as deep into the product as possible without puncturing what you've got in it if it's a bag, hold your hand over the product, squeeze it, and burp it. Push down on the bag as you pull the wand out, laying the bag on the table. and then hit the seal, push the seal down on the table so that you seal up the container. Whatever's in the bag is CO2, and the CO2 will purge the oxygen out, the air out of the bag by putting that little wand in the base. You do the same thing when we do canning. We do CO2. You can do nitrogen, but not many people want to handle it. But you can do that, but actually you can use dry ice to get that done, to be quite honest. That's the other old trick. But you take the same wand with a six to eight inch, you know, you should say the air pusher with the same. 6 inch wand and you put the product in the can then you This is without using the the oxidizer packs that typically the Japanese use a lot of other people use for dry pack canning You take the one put it into the can what you use is a plastic coffee can lid because we're packing number-10 cans cut a little X in the top so you can stick the wand through and What you just put the product in put the lid on Take the wand, put it to the bottom, and hit the release and pull it up through the can, through the product, until you get past the lid. Then pull the lid off very quickly, reintroduce the new seal that's going to go on the seal tin top that's going to be anchored on with the canner. and you're done. And what little CO2 or, excuse me, what little oxygen may be in there very quickly is going to be absorbed as it normally would be, but it will be a very minuscule amount, if any, because the CO2 typically will displace the oxygen. So CO2 is a best case scenario for creating a neutral environment in a container. You can do it with almost anything. Now, remember, CO2 is not good for you. I will remind you of that. So let's say in fact, it's a great booby trap. You can use CO2 as a great weapon. Once somebody's got a lung full of CO2, it's just about as bad as Halon. Everybody understand that? So you do have to take CO2 seriously. That's the one thing that everybody would use in a heartbeat. You can drop your enemy literally in a confined space. If you apply the tool properly, you can drop them right where they're standing with all their equipment intact with using CO2. And there's nothing they can do about it. There's no gas mask that will help them. It goes right through the filters. It's a gas, okay? There's nothing you're looking at. There's a CO2 heavier than options, so it would fill a depression, like a low room. Exactly. One of the most common tricks is what you do is you have an escape or evacuation route you take and get a full-size can of CO2, a full tank. And what you do is where you have a step down, so many steps, six, eight steps, or well, basically equivalent to a four, that goes down and travels across an area and then goes back up at the other end. Ideally little tunnels and access, well, they are tunnels, but access ways, especially in underground or basement complexes are perfect for this. What you do is you release the CO2 into that depression area. as you evacuate. You don't do it before you evacuate. You'll walk through. You won't make it through it. But the idea is that as you leave, you open up the CO2 tank with an evacuating tube, and what it does is it displaces the oxygen in that depression area, your enemy, thinking it's colorless, odorless, impossible to identify. Your enemy chasing you could be breathing at normal level, and maybe even increased level of, because of increased level of exertion, it's gonna be breathing deeper. They'll take in a lung full of CO2 and they won't be taking anything else after that. In fact, even if they did, they're in a CO2 environment. And what happens is as they're incapacitated, they'll probably drop. As you understand what happens, it's heavier than air, so they drop into a denser CO2 environment. And if they try to breathe anything in, all they're doing is breathing in more CO2. And even if they're wearing a gas mask, it doesn't make any difference. because the gas will pass right through the filter. And it's there. It's all there is to it. It is an excellent technique because again, the enemy will probably not catch on two, three, sometimes even four casualties can be produced, if not more, depending upon lack of communication and or lack of visibility. If you take advantage of darkness or impeding the light source, even if they have flashlights, whatever. By the time they realize that they're in the environment and have moved into the environment to say 10, 20, even six, seven paces. By the time they think they're going to turn around, they're still trying to breathe and they're probably either taking short gas or they might have taken one good deep lungful. After that, they're trying to evacuate and they don't know what's happening. So progressively, it creates a panic condition. because suffocation is a very bad thing. So it is a very effective way also to ensnare an enemy. And if you were looking to wipe out a small, say, assassin group or an attachment that's moving through an area, it's a good way to harvest everything that they have intact. No bullet holes, nothing. Everything on board your enemy would be yours. When you're done, here's the thing. If you actually prep the area, you can even evacuate it with any kind of different fan systems using a flexible hose, flexible duct type hose with a fan to a window or an access point or even to another larger H and V unit, handling unit that's pushing a lot of air. The CO2 mix wouldn't be a big deal there, but you could evacuate the CO2, it would be replaced with air, and there would be no way to identify that anything ever happened at that spot. You take the bodies with you, you take the equipment with you, and for all the enemy knows, they've got six people who just disappeared, and then their fingerprints start showing up on all kinds of stuff that somebody else is doing that's really mean and nasty to the bad guys. Because you have six sets of fingerprints to work with. Well, these hands. don't need to carry the whole body with you. So just ideas, not just complaining about the problems, solutions, that's what we're looking for. And again, CO2 is your friend. It's great for packaging, for packing materials. We have CO2 pack stuff that we pulled out of storage after. Let's see, one of the cans we opened up here last year was from 1991. Couldn't tell the difference in the quality of the product. It looked just like it went into the can. Everything cooked up fine. We've done rice, we've done beans, we've done lentils. We've done condiment packs with mixes of items, including, for instance, powdered ketchup, powdered milk. everything like basically is like a B unit, a number 10 can packed with multiple items. One of the things I'm impressed with, and I will remind you again, this has to do with food storage, but food storage is critical right now. One of the neat things about some items is that you can determine whether or not the packaging has been compromised quite easily. One of them I really like are the vacuum-bricked coffees. Now, unless you're stupid, you're sitting there with those coffees stacked up on your table and you fondle them because you think they're like bricks of gold, there isn't anything that's going to make that seal compromise. The heavy gauge Mylar foil packs that they use for bagging the coffee are fantastic when you put them into other containers. I actually have used number 10 coffee cans. And you fill them with so many of those bricks from the Dollar Tree of the espresso foil wrapped, what is it, eight ounces of espresso coffee. The spaces you have in between you can fill with other items. Matches, lighters, napkins, nobody thinks about napkins. Any place where you got space, roll stuff up and pack it in there. It's not gonna be a bad thing. You don't even have to CO2 the can because you're not going to seal the can. It's just good enough to put a lid on it. But if you did CO2 it, which we have done, guys, I've opened up cans or bricks of that coffee that we've had on the shelf for 32 years and brewed it up. And you can't tell the difference between what originally was packed. and where we just let it sit and experiment it. Now, the only bad part is I wish I had more of these because I haven't seen them in a while. These came from Big Lot. They used to cost like 17 cents a piece. They were a two ounce package, a little brick of coffee, and they were all different types of coffees. There was, you know, South American, African, there was stuff from, you know, there was a radical beans, et cetera. But it was many different types of coffee and none of them compromised. and vacuum packed like that, all of them were perfectly serviceable. So I very, very much recommend the hard brick sealed type coffees that are out there. Now here's another reason. If you've got them on the shelf, and let's just say that you're not going to can them up, you're just going to shelve them. If you pay attention, go to Dollar Tree. It's real easy to pick out which ones you don't want to buy. Because when people handle them, somebody doesn't pay attention and sometimes they poke something. You can tell if the seal has been compromised because the bag becomes floppy. If the brick is solid and virtually you're, wow, that's like really rigid, then the seal is intact and the pouch has not been compromised. Which is an easy way to identify if you're going to use anything. Let's say you check your larder you check your storage system and Well, that one doesn't look right you poke it. No. Wow the seal went on it. Well, that's the next bag of coffee you use If you know your inventory and something like that has happened guess what that helps you to prioritize usage So again, but without doing anything strange to them. Just let them sit on the shelf We have seen them survive decades of storage. We only talk about doing this, we've done it, okay? We've done it and used the stuff, okay? And I have to say that I'm really impressed with such a simple storage system that by the way, it's been around for a long time. That kind of vacuum pack system with heavier foil instead of mylar has been around since the 40s. and probably the 30s, but the 40s for sure. Chock full of nuts used to, chock full of nuts is that heavenly coffee. Anybody remember that ad? Heav'nliest coffee money can buy. Well, chock full of nuts used to do cans, real cans, and they also did vacuum bricks like that. Many companies have done that. A&P used to pack coffee the same way. So there's quite a few different brands. The big thing here is that there are still some cheap versions. And again, Dollar Tree is where you'll find the best price, $1.25 for 6 ounces of espresso. One of the things that I would do if I was in the field, I was looking at this because I've been buying coffee for backpacks and for little vehicle coffee makers. I've got 10, 15 instant packs per plus sealed packs of coffee to make coffee in little coffee pots. And one of the things that I've been thinking about is, you know, that espresso, if you just do regular cowboy coffee, if you take and boil a canteen cup the way it normally would, which should take you only about 45 to 52 seconds. If you know what you're doing with minimal heat, remember the idea is minimal burn maximum results. You have to stay focused. But once you got that boiling cup of coffee there, boiling cup, forgive me, can't keep cup of water, you take a couple of pinches or in other words, take a little spoon or scoop of that, put it right into that water, let it continue to boil and then take it off the heat, shut the heat down, whatever it is you're doing and preferably something that you've already timed it so the heat's actually burned out, that's best. And guess what? The coffee old brew right there. The neat thing about the espresso, much heavier, much richer. So you don't need as much to get really what is a regular cup of coffee. It's cowboy camping. Okay, the old cowboy traditional way. There's grounds in there. Yeah, you used to make tea the same way. Let me ask you in Screwtable One, why did the Chinese read tea leaves? How did they read tea leaves? What does that mean? Where was where if they were reading the tea leaves where did the tea leaves come from? Oh That means you were put into water. Yeah. Oh my goodness Same is true with coffee. We traditionally was done. Well, we do it different ways depending on what we have available Obviously, I'm gonna take advantage all the other tools I have and I got some really neat antique coffee makers to of all kinds who were minimal tech But they're even simpler solutions and if you're in the field the biggest thing I was looking at is again If I spend a dollar 25 on a six-ounce pouch of espresso coffee, that's a lot of coffee to carry in the field For just a little pinch to do a whole canteen cup Now great I can use instant instant coffee the same way But you know a fresh cup of coffee if you've gone seven eight years without a fresh cup of coffee And then all of a sudden you can have real coffee again You'll appreciate that Okay, just something to think about. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Very patient. Um, um, I want you to know the latest dungeon gadget is New York AG wants Wayne Mopier to pay NRA back to salaries. That's done 45 minutes ago. Wants him to pay back his salary? Yeah, New York AG wants Wayne Mopier to pay NRA back to salaries. That's the latest dungeon gadget. It's done 45 minutes ago. Okay. Four minutes and 39 seconds long. They could be rather ass backwards. Okay, let's think this through. If nothing else, Wayne Lippier has done exactly what the NRA wanted him to do based upon who is really running the NRA. And good old Mr. Lippier isn't running the NRA, it's just like, you know, the Jewish mob running the government. kosher mafia runs the NRA as a fake opposition. I don't know how they'd say that they didn't get their money's worth because he whatever he was doing He did what he was told so to speak so taking his wages from him for the job as Well as they expected him to do I don't know how they could punish him with that They got to pay back the inter in here. I don't think they never asked for his wages back. Did they? I don't think they did I don't think so, but like I said, that's just the way the cunts and gadgets thing. I don't know what's about. Okay, well, I'll tell you what, it's Weapons Wednesday. Let's do this, first of all. Ed, pull that up. It's the latest cunts and gadgets. And what we will do is go to that. Don't forget, we have... No, we better wait, because we only have 20 minutes, so let's do this. I'm sure Ed's working on it right now. We're going to go to the latest guns and gadgets. I'm curious, because the argument for- There we go. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N' Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment News. We're going to jump right into this. The NRA, just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Wayne and company, the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, who I've chronicled the suit against the NRA, I'll have a playlist floating above. She has just filed a second complaint. Actually, she filed it yesterday and this complaint shifts the focus from dissolving the NRA because they lost that opportunity in court. The court said they, you know, dissolutions off the table. And this now changes the allegations to focus on New York law around trust relationships and part of this will So it's going to have to wane in the individuals and it's about misappropriation of funds related to the trusts and it calls for double damages. Yeah, there's a whole bunch of stuff into this I'm gonna give you a couple quick snippets from a blog that I've been following it's called NRA in danger But what the t-shirt James some other things she's going after is a lot of things in here. It's a hundred and eighty three hundred eighty two pages I haven't looked at the whole thing because I'm packing for a trip, but something some of the things that she's going after is she wants NRA and a couple people she mentions in here in the complaint to reimburse the NRA for their salaries while they were misappropriating funds and like I said they can do double damage, go after double damages. I'm going to put some of the stuff here on the screen so that you can kind of follow along and the link will be down below and she's also asking for two new people to be appointed to oversee the NRA. One to oversee the financials and the other one to oversee compliance with the law. Because according to the AG, the NRA has been lax at that. So this first paragraph, in early 2018, LaPierre asked the principal of UWS to accompany him on two non-business related trips to Scottsdale, Arizona. These trips were personal in nature and unrelated to NRA business. On both trips, LaPierre and the UWS principal stayed in suites at the Four Seasons Hotel, which the UWS principal charged to his Ackerman McQueen credit card, which was then billed to the NRA. On the latter trip in April 2018, LaPierre and the UWS principal took separate private flights on the return leg, LaPierre flying to Dallas, Texas at a cost of $27,000 and the UWS principal flying to Savannah, Georgia at a cost of $35,800. All told, the NRA paid more than $200,000 in travel expenses for these two trips and the problem here is that they were non-business related and personal. There are 14 counts listed at the end and a request that the individual defendants be barred from ever serving as officers of a New York non-profit, that they be ordered to pay double damages for everything they misappropriated, and that they repay the NRA their salaries over the time that they were betraying their trust plus 9% interest. And she's also asking that the NRA never be allowed to raise funds in new york again that'll be huge if nra can't fundraise in new york Let me know what you all think down below. I mean, we've been talking about this for a while since Indianapolis, the NRA annual meetings with the whole Oliver North fallout and then shortly thereafter the Chris Cox fallout and yet the NRA board of directors, all 475 people on the board have circled the wagons around Wayne because they all have some golden parachutes. Let me know what you think about this down below. I will put the link in the description if you want to read up more. The New York Attorney General is going for the throat of individuals now within the NRA. And this could be very interesting going forward. Some of these folks, there's this potential of some serious, serious fallout on the legal side. And I guess we'll have to see what happens. Till we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, Gary Gunne, keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. I'll see you on the next one. Take care, y'all. Neil Knox decades ago guys decade in the in the 80s and into the early 90s Neil Knox became president of the NRA is the last genuinely elected and honest, you know individual who was pro firearm real pro firearm Elected as president George Herbert Walker Bush demanded that he be he be thrown out And George Herbert Walker Bush, the anti-gun, republorette neo-con, was of course pushing to get his ring knocking butt buddy, Mr. Lippy Air, in there to cooperate with the kosher mafia that worked the shadow committee behind the scenes. Now, I would love to see the names of the people that they're trying to push out, and I'd like to see who it is that they're not touching. Let me tell you what I be guaranteeing. The ones they're not touching have strange names like, you know, with a steam or a man at the end of them. And they have these funny lisps and they have like, you know, wear small hats. So what's in reality is happening here is they're calling the useful idiot goi out of the NRA because it is no longer useful to create and maintain the fiction of the NRA. Because, and again, what they will do is like the Bureau of the Ministry of Truth being put out there in your face now. The NRA has always been run in the most recent decades here by a handful of foreigners, the Israeli Mafia, Jewish Mafia, who of course have allowed the meat puppet front dummies to do anything they want. But in reality, if you look at what's happening through their buddies in the New York justice system, injustice system, They've decided to go after the characters that did everything they were told to do to betray all of you gun owners out there. The useful idiots are no longer useful and they've run their distance and they're becoming expensive. So now all of a sudden all these people they rubbed elbows with so to speak Well, they weren't rubbing friendly elbows. They were busy collecting all their information, setting everything up. Because to be quite honest, if Lipier was gone tomorrow from the NRA, I think everybody would be better off. But the people who are the problem, just like Obama running Biden, the ones that are behind the curtain with their tentacle up the meat puppet front dummies, they're not going anywhere. They're just collecting more power. And remember, the goal is to have gun control, not to stop gun control. Think about it. And all those characters, as long as you go them, are properly less sued in when the time comes. They fed off it, they got to buy Armani suits, they got to fly around, they got really, what's that term I've used before? Arrogant. After all, what are you gonna do? And after all, they've done it before, so why can't they do it again and again and again? And they let them go farther out, and farther out, and they snagged the hook. And now all of a sudden, not that, you know, raising funds in New York, who cares? To be quite honest, how difficult is that? Well, I don't know, you send money to your cousin Fred, and your cousin Fred donates from Virginia. If you're serious about voting with your wallet to an organization, There are plenty of ways for that to happen, especially if you're not worried about taxes or any nonsense like that. You're just supporting an idea. So you won't care. We don't need any paperwork on it. Just donate a couple thousand to them here. Bob, I'll cut you the check. You just put it in from West Virginia or whatever. We're fine. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Bob, not a problem. Down orders of America. Yeah. I agree with that. First of all, G. O. A. GOA has not changed its position or its direction through the whole time that it has existed. And in fact, it is making more and more ground with regard to no compromise. The NRA, on the other hand, has sold everybody out over and over again. I almost had a life membership way back in the early 80s, like 80-81 almost. And you know, I'd already experienced enough from the 70s. And even when I was in school, this is stuff I kept looking at. It's like the NRA never comes to the aid of a regular person. A regular person gets attacked by the Batfaggots and having talked, I even knew, you know, thinking you're going to do the right thing. And I was in all these different gun circles and I had all this other background and oh, I, you know, because I followed all the rules in theory, well, mostly, uh, the idea is that, you know, well, we're going to get hold of these people. And every time you talk to the NRA, it was like you were, it was a, it was like dealing with a wicked version of, of NPR. They were condensate and condensating. They were but they were they were there was a wicked air in just listening in the conversation. Like, you know, why are you bothering us? Why are you calling us? Why are you wasting our time? We've got whining and dining to do in Washington. And mind you, the peace people I was talking to were right here in Michigan or were in, you know, Washington or New York. And it was one of those things that learning, I was saying, learning curve thing, learning lessons, you know, again, every time somebody truly needed help, none of those people, nothing came from the NRA, nothing. Everybody thinks that's new. Well, the NRA has done nothing. Don't worry, they didn't do anything back in the 70s and they didn't do anything in the 80s. They didn't do anything in the 90s. Step by step by step. Well, they just probably been at least 50 years at least since they actually did anything Forget the GPFO to how well the thing the thing about it is is that let's okay when Neil Knox became president All of the spit swapping ring knocking yamical wearers. Oh, they pitched a fit they pitched a fit And in fact, they did everything they could to try to not mention the fact that Knox won hands down. Neil Knox was liked and was known as an honest individual in the gun manufacturing and in shooting circles for decades. His sons were all in the industry. I'm sure that they're, I haven't really, I've lost track of what they're doing. I doubt that they've changed direction, but in fact, they were even getting the grand, as far as I know, the grandsons were involved. So at the time there were three generations of Knox family members tied into the shooting industry as far as manufacturing and production, and they had other production facilities. And he was, it was from the grassroots ground up where he came from. And he actually dug his heels in and started pushing back. And that's when Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush had his temper tantrum. And what he did remember is he turned his, he took his gifted membership to the NRA. He never signed up for the NRA. They gave it to him as an honorary membership. But he threw his membership back at the NRA when Neil Knox was voted in as president of the NRA. And everybody said good riddance. The Republican plastic types didn't know what to say. So just a heads up on that one. And so lip ear being gone, I don't think the idiot sticks realize the attitude everybody mostly would have is that that would be a good thing. But they're gonna punish them for this and that and the other. Well. I don't think it would turn around the political end, but it doesn't make any difference because new machinery is in place and gun owners of America has been around for more than a few decades now, guys. GOA was originally a consortium of other pro-gun organizations from all across the United States, mostly from the East Coast, the Ridge, in other words, Tennessee, Kentucky, and other places that were shooting groups out of the South, and a couple out of the Ohio-Indiana Valley area. And that was the foundation for this progressive alliance that built, built, and built became GOA. Initially before it was GOA, it was just a loose alliance that everybody had around the same page. And everybody saw the same thing happening with the NRA that I just told you about. And so it's like, well, there needs to be another solution. And GOA has become the solution. So anything that they think they're doing, they're kind of slow in the arc. But remember, because of the way that leftists are propagandized, their idea is that, oh, this is a really big strike against the guns. And it's like, it's been a fake sellout for years. So, other than the, again, the fake diatribe from the fake left and the fake diatribe from the fake right. And in reality, it was all staged. It's all been a game. It's all been BSing us from the get go. By the way, send more money. Now, if they do what they're doing, what's gonna happen is people are gonna pair their money off. They probably will continue to provide resources for the shooting arm of the NRA. But it's doubtful that you're gonna see as much for the political arm even after they do this simply because There are other reliable solutions that have not mismanaged the money. You don't think you'd have to sell that glass palace they've got, do you? Well, that was the high point of Lipière coming in. He wanted to hear, you know, again, once you have these these types that are become isolated with yes men all around, that was one of the biggest mistakes that they made. period. They could have gone much simpler. They could have been more intelligent in their purchasing, taking their money and using it towards the fight. But instead, self-inggrandizement was the mission. And that becomes obvious more and more step by step as other parts of what this epic have come about. But it's nothing that we haven't told everybody about. Anybody who knows what was going on has told you many, many times. And so it's kind of a chuckle joke that they think, oh my God, we're going to feel so bad. They're beating up on Lippi air. Well, Lippi air pissed on all the regular rank and file membership of the NRA over and over and over again. And in fact, they were into a big brag session. They did not reach a handout after they pissed on everybody when they attacked Neil Knox. They did just the reverse. They were absolutely arrogant, as is typically the case, and the arrogance level continued to build until we get to where we are now. So it's a done deal. Now it's finished, and there ain't a whole lot. Again, because you have one rabid element of the leftist regime who's probably been given the wink and the nod from behind Lippie Eyre by the characters that helped to get him to do what he did. The Jewish mobsters that are in there, like Cohen and a bunch of the others. Those characters, the ones that were behind the scenes, they're laughing their ass off. It's kind of like a Treaty of Versailles thing all over again. You know, the Jewish mob set up the fall for the Germans, but also were screwing the French in the process. The Germans, who thought they were dealing across the table, find out that the characters that were behind them were actually the ones over on the other side of the table with their enemies. It's the same thing going on with Lippier's epiphanies or you know, step by step as they're taking place. He's finding out, I guess that I'm not as special anymore as I used to be. Maybe it's that Epstein moment, you know? I mean, if Epstein was, you know, kind of caught between the rock and the hard place because of power in fighting. then making the deal on the slide sideways to go suck Pinocchiladas or little boys penises over there or have them do things to him was not a problem. And if it creates it, you'll notice there was no high mark, you know, wow, look what we did to the spy and to the blackmail network of Washington, D.C. Isn't this great? They did everything they could not to focus on what I just said. Well, after Epstein, well, Epstein do. Well, he, he what? Well, he had Epstein Island, he, well, wait a minute. Well, wasn't it like he was a pedophile and a pervert and was doing all kinds of wicked things and then got the other idiots to do all kinds of wicked things that are in positions of power and then he blackmailed them? Yeah, well, then who did he blackmail? Oh, you don't need to know. Well, but they had him in jail because he was blackmailing all your people are in your government But you don't need to know and let's just not worry about that So now we see this with lippy air at the long end of the stick the other end of the game And they're doing the same thing somebody else who figures or again the ones who set him up? Figured that it's late enough in the game that they the kosher mafia could just come out and basically take it over make it one of those You know the special boys club thing Well, after all, you go and build all the ranges and everything else and step by step only the chosen can use those facilities. Only certain people can use them. Thanks for building them. Thanks for you guys spending your money. But you ain't gonna be the one. That's how the games have worked forever. And as long as you understand that it's just like your freedom, you know, if you're expecting someone else to maintain your freedom better than yourself, you're screwed. Ain't gonna happen. Why you have to understand you have vested interest and for that reason you can't buy somebody else to do the job You have to be participant in a living dynamic limited constitutional republic You must be participant. It's not a it's not a theater event though. 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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, 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. 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And hold on, it is the 14th year of Opin-Fibian, socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022, Old Earth calendar, 2022, Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords, and we got to call her who we have. It's Tex-Mex, how you doing today? Hey, well, just, you know, I ran out of time. Every time I'm going to get something done, I ran out of time because I got to be right back here for the program. Go ahead. I had a question about M1 Garand. Were the M1 Garand's, the original barrels, when it came out, were they chrome lined? Did they chrome line those barrels? They did by what I recall. It's like they did with the 50 caliber M2 barrel in most of its life. They actually came up with what was like a stellite. It was kind of like when they did the AR-10 or when they originally had ideas of the M14. They had some really grandiose ideas. Well, they needed with the AR-10. They lined the barrel. Basically, where they got the idea for doing the AR-10, I think. was what they originally are, because it was an aluminum barrel with a steel lining. But I don't think it was just conventional steel. I'm sure that it was a higher end, molly alloy of some kind, and stellite was already available. When they started the Garand, remember it wasn't going to be on 30 out of 6. They proposed a new cartridge. Like everybody else, they realized, well, we're in a depression, number one, we can't afford this. Number two, we got lots of ammunition laying around we need to use. that we might have to use in that rifle. So they stuck with .30-06, but they experimented with a number of different materials to beef up the gas system. Forgive me, forgive me, to beef up the barrel itself, obviously, because of the, I don't know, it seems to me like they miscalculated the gas pressures. or whatever it was, they estimated based on whatever, I don't know what their foundation was for it because remember they brought back and dropped down the 30-out-6 load to the M2 round because they were concerned with gas pressures with the system. Then they ran a bunch of the M1903 ammunition in the Garand because they had to in the beginning of World War II, like we were fighting in the Pacific, and they found out it had no detrimental effect whatsoever, even with a re-engineered system, you know, where they changed it to lighten it up a bit. The barrels, the, I don't know what the alloy was, but I don't think it was just conventional steel. And chrome would have been probably a part of it. But when they did that, it still was a, at that time the belief system, the metallurgical belief system inside the engineering groups in the arsenals had to do with usually what was a tri-metal combination. And STEL-i, it's probably a good example of a unique alloy that came out of the aircraft industry. And they looked at it and said, well, wait, we can use that for sleeves in a piston, you know, a piston channel. Or we could, wait a minute, how if we made it longer in the smaller bore and put it in, you know, put it in a 50 caliber barrel to reinforce it so it doesn't overheat as easy? Well, they knew they could do that and go down to the Garand. And I know they tested it, but I don't know really that they got that many barrels out there in the, in the chromaloy or whatever of the alloys that it was. So how many actually were produced? There's a lot of fuzzy numbers in the beginning of the war. I've seen that they said they did about 1,806 or whatever it was of the specialized or research barrels. But what happened, needless to say, in wartime, in the beginning of the war, we were losing. So they just shoveled those weapons right out to the front. They didn't differentiate them from any others. And if there was a problem, they'd have changed the barrel with the arsenals in the field, the armors in the field. Why? Have you run into one? That would be cool. I was just wondering because you know the M1 like you know the if you get any kind of a you know the the older ARs a lot of them were and a lot of them are still chrome line and and they like you can get an original barrel on a originally a US barrel on a M1A, it's chrome line, which is what I have. I have a chrome line and of course the AK is chrome line. I was just curious. Remember the first consideration was wartime production and they were in a hurry. They felt that the grades of American steel, which were virgin steel, were high enough that those that they chose and the way that they alloyed the steel that they produced. that it was sufficient by itself for what would be the expected service life of the rifle. Now, what's really fascinating about that is think about it. They probably figured that it would have a service life of two to five years. We're still shooting, in many cases, the same barrels they put on those guns in 1942 and 1943. And what we hope, you brought this up, but you know what I'm waiting for? Remember a bunch of these guns coming to the Civilian Marksmanship Program? are coming from the Philippines right now. And I guarantee, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if you were to look, that's something to try. They have like a museum department section because they do display guns. They may have come across a sleeved barrel by now. Because a sleeved barrel would last three times, four times as long, if not maybe in, I mean, it would be indefinite. It's purely a matter of maintenance and upkeep. But they've had so many guns come through that they've already acknowledged they got some very early garands from the Philippines from stuff that either the Philippine government either captured it from gorillas or Which means they came from American troops from World War two and they leave behind or they were guns left behind given to the Philippine Army and stolen back You know in the late 40s 50s and 60s and those guns are showing up over here in the in the reconditioning section for the Civilian Marksmanship Program. And so I'd be curious if they'd run into one because it wouldn't be the first time. I kicked myself, I'll tell you what, Tex-Mex guys, I had a chance to get a Japanese copy grand, a grand type whatever it was, not a night, it's a, oh what though it's a designation. Anyway, here's what's cute, I've told you many times, I served a lot of World War II guys back in the 70s, men that were still in service. One of the guys I served with was went through the whole war. He was stationed in Okinawa after they took it Okay, and he was flying by the time he got the end of the war. He wasn't flying now. He got into maintenance and He was maintaining p-38 and one of the guys came up and said hey I got a bunch of guns we pulled out of a cash over there anybody want them and the bunch of the guys I don't want that it's just me stuff to carry around well he grabbed three of them And what he got were the Japanese copies of the M1 Garand that were made in the middle and end of the war. Now they say there were only so many hundreds made, but he said that they had two caches that they found on Okinawa. After they took it, it was already secure. They were digging stuff up all the time, and he got three of them. He traded one off later on for a samurai sword and he traded another one off when he got back here to a guy who wanted it because he thought it was novel. He had one left and he said, you know what I want? I want a garand. And any other time, Tex-Mex, I could find garands like there was no tomorrow. I needed one garand. He would have traded me a garand for that JAP rifle, that JAP 7.7. and I couldn't find it in time. And he just wanted to grand his teeth ached for it. So another guy rounded up a non cut. He didn't want to reweld. We were doing rewelds back then. I did a lot of rewelds. I did a lot of grinding and fitting to do final rewelds with master welders from Ford, Chrysler and GM. And they built a ton of grand. So let's put it that way. We put a lot of grands back into service, but I couldn't find one. And that went on to another guy. And then he realized, oh my God, you know what this is worth? And this was, they were virtually immaculate, they were still in the grease. I saw the rifle, I mean, I knew exactly, it took two, instead of a D clip, the Japanese counterpart took two five round stripper clips, much like the FN 49. But in fact, it was a cheaper solution than the D clips that we came up with. And the ones that he said they shot, cuz they had tons of ammo on Okinawa. He said the thing ran like a singer sewing machine. It worked perfectly and their upper I think it's a what is that a 10 $12,000 rifle if not more now and in fact, this was all matching serial numbers It was in that classic, you know, like tacky Light colored looks like it's made out of balsa, but it's actually an Asian hardwood and the guns were virtually new So that would have been a fascinating one to actually never automate disappear completely. It just would have been gone. It's like wine in a cellar. Okay. Was that in 7.7? Yes, it was in 7.7 and it in fact, he had an odd bayonet for it. There were two models. One actually is the Arasaka, which would seem to be make more sense. But instead, they actually did have what was almost like a knockoff Grand Bannette. Now the Bannettes are worth as much as the rifles are. If you find a collection, I should have mentioned more things like this. It's like the British number five jungle car being Bannette, okay? Guys, if you go to a yard sale and you can ID that you've got a number five jungle car being Bannette there, the Bannette's worth money. But you know what's worth more? The scabbard. Everybody always pulls bandits out of corpses or off people's web gear when they're dead, or they pull a knife, they hide it, they take the knife, they don't think about keeping the sheets with it. So about 80% of them don't have sheets, or they were lost in the war, real ones, actually manufactured. So the scabbard, an actual real issue number five, jungle carbine, bayonet scabbard is worth more than the blade, and now is worth more than the rifle. Well, the rifle's outrageous too, if it's a real one, if it's an original production. They made a lot of post-war modified number fours into Mark V's by doing it in the field. They whacked the barrel, put a Mark V flash hider on it, you know, bayonet flash hider combination with sight. dressed it up accordingly and Shazam, they had a jungle carbine. India made a ton of them, okay? The same is true with a lot of these other unique firearms like this. And for instance, the Arasaka Bannettes, forgive me, the Japanese knockoff Garand, the Bannette that actually was built specifically with it is worth as much as the rifle is now. So just because it's an oddball effect more oddball it might be at a yard sale or whatever Maury if you can get it for a couple dollars, this rule should be buy it I paid for two or three Mausers that I picked up by picking up a what was a really shabby Enfield Bennett that had about 500 proof marks on it Well every time they transferred it to other the unit it was proofed and you can read the history of where the Bennett had been from World War one through to the, what was it, the Malaysian Uprisings, all the way up to the Malaysia Uprisings, but it actually was all over the Pacific. And every time it changed hands, I actually traded five K98 Mausers for this one British number one Mark III Enfield Banette. So that was a good trade. And for the person who got it, I'm sure they thought they stole it from me, they probably did. But for what I got, considering I had what, five, you know, four or five dollars into it, I was satisfied. They were happy. It's like he said, dances with wolves. Good trade. Everybody walks away happy. I'm always willing to trade a gun. If it's not sentimental, in other words, if you have inheritances, I'm going to say this again, you're going to regret. And in fact, well, let me do it this way. You should regret. The idea that anything that represents the arms of the family are disposed of because it's part of your heritage and how do you build up a heritage? You create tradition people and that's what you need to be focusing on. So arms of the household should be maintained. In fact, not just kept around, but should be maintained. Okay. But if it's something that I required in my travels and I just felt, wow, somebody else might use it more than I will and I can profit from it, then I'll, I will, I've done that many times because I know it'll go to where it's safe and I don't have to worry about it and the collector likes it and I like what I got for it. Everybody's happy. Go ahead, Colin, jump in there, please. Yeah, on the M1 Garand, I've got surplus for mine, but I've heard that you're not supposed to use commercial, you know, like standard commercial, odd six in a Garand, is that correct? It would purely depend on how heavy a weight bullet. Remember the key, okay, for instance, if I'm using a Springfield, I'll go up to a 220 grain bullet because it's a Mauser action, okay. But if I was using a grand, I'd still keep it within spec for standard M2 ball. And as long as you're using what is a real spec round weight wise, you can probably still jump about 15, 20 grains. But I wouldn't do that. With most garands, number one, we want to just maintain them at medium. It's the weight of bullet combined with obvious powder charge, et cetera. You're not going to worry about the primer in that case. But the big thing is to again maintain it at its standard performance range with regard to the type of round that you choose. So if you've got a bunch of 170, 150, 165 grain federal Winchester, whatever hanging around, they should work just fine in that grand. I'd prioritize them. Like everything else I'd cherry pick I would not say dump a 180 or 190 or 200 or 220 grain On six round in there. It's not that it couldn't handle it, but I'd be chugging the rifle It's not that it what what you have to worry about with the grand is the op rod Because the bending on the harmonic of the charge what you're going to do is you're going to create stress and warp There can warp the op rod. You're not gonna blow the gun up But what you are going to do is distort a part of the precision element of the rifle. Because again, if the operon is distorted in D forms. It's constantly going to be a brazing the internal channel that it travels in and it's going to in a non-uniform way where a surface one surface or the other of the op rod where it maintains the seal of the gas you know that becomes the gas check where it actually retains the gas. That should be crisp that was the edge of that that the end of the op rod should be crisp and to a degree sharp. You'll notice that usually when you see a guy having a problem with a grand, you pull the op rod out, you'll see in some cases even chipped. Now, sometimes I always wonder how that happened, but it can be again, if the op rod is mildly distorted, you have constant abrasion on a particular surface area, and what happens is you eventually have spalding, you have spalds that peels off of the end of the piston. You will see that with the AK sometimes, but that's usually metallurgy because it's pretty tough to dig up an AK. Okay, but the pistons you see, I've noticed a lot of people changing them out because the Schmidlap 402 piston is there and I don't need the regular one. I need the Schmidlap 402, whatever that is. And so people have changed out a lot of parts that weren't necessary to change. Okay, weren't needed. Didn't need to happen. the grand, the op rod and I would never let me put on the pecure here. There is no demonstrated, there's no example that can be demonstrated of an M1 grand receiver failing in the field or in testing after its production run was initiated. They tested grants to failure with overpressure cartridges to the extreme. But the fact of the matter is that the grand first of all never had a first or second generation receiver case hardening issue. They went immediately they were triple case hardened number one. Number two quality of metal actually quality metal first and then triple case hardened. All of the working parts were grossly over engineered. The Garand actually the bolt itself can probably with I think with the overpressure test exceeded 140%. In fact, I think the final design can retain, it will maintain its integrity, but it may be again distorted. If it has an over 100% overpressure. Now, what will that do? Well, it's not pretty, but the receiver will not fail. The receiver will not crack or break. The bolt will probably spalled. In other words, the area around the face of the bolt will separate. The back of the case will probably blow out. This will happen as it's injecting if there was something bad from the factory like that. But the design was completely engineered with all the lessons learned to prevent damage or injury to the operator. But they already had issues with mistakes made or sabotage in the factories with rifle ammunition going back before World War I. And because of this you have blow-off points. Some parts are specifically designed, though they're obviously taking a tremendous amount of pressure, they're specifically designed to fail in a locking format way so that they reduce the possibility or eliminate the possibility of injury to the operator. So the grant is actually one of the safest damn rifles you can run. Now, there's all kinds of things you can muck up on any weapon or machine to make it stop working. But the grand has probably one of the highest safety standard. I mean, if it was put before OSHA today, it would be rated in top one. That's what's neat about it. Think about how many millions were made. They kept a massive record of the grant. I mean, in World War II, we were anal retentive record keepers, people, in every subject and category. We had a massive learning database available, and they've ignored it. It always happens. You always get the next idiot sticks in, and, well, I'm smarter than those other guys, and they didn't know what they were doing, and that's the old stuff. Well, most everything that you're using is generationally developed. And instead of taking advantage of the vast database, idiot sticks, kind of like the new gun they're pulling right now, if you get enough idiot sticks and bought and paid for a horse in there, you get what you see coming down the road with this 6.8 project. Okay? How can you make things more complicated than they need to be? But the grand was none of that the grand was for what it is as Patton said one of the finest battle implements it what he what he really was deeply referencing was the engineering of the and the consistency and engineering which was especially at wartime difficult to maintain especially if you're under fire. We weren't under fire, that saved us a lot. The one thing that also helped a lot with the US manufacturing and why we did so well. The reason we achieved the gold standard before the war, but also during the war, is that guys, we were never under fire the whole time that we were producing here in the United States. There's no factory that had to run to the bunkers and hide halfway through production in the middle of something. There's no steel foundry that had to leave equipment to lock up in place because they were being bombed from above and they had to save the manpower. And some people would even stand there to their deaths because they were true to their job, trying to maintain a steel run. You think about all things that can go wrong when you're being shot at. And by the way, you might be able to continue to produce something, but it wasn't to the grade you expected. And that becomes an integrated part of why things fail. Because what you thought you made for the raw product isn't the product you expected, but it was passed and went through production because you were desperate and needed the weapons. We never had that. We had to press and scrape everything together we could that we built, but we never got to the point where we did what everybody hears about like the German last-ditch weapons. How about the British last-ditch weapons? Oh, wait a minute. I mean first-ditch. The British were first ditch. They were, they lost the war in the beginning. And if it weren't for us, they'd have been gone. It's that simple. I don't care what they try to claim. If it weren't for us, if you look at the numbers and how much we spent on people that had their heads so far up their arse, they couldn't pull out with a crowbar. They were either hyper dictators like Stalin, or they were in retentive control freaks like the British. With regard to the socialist government, the Fabian socialist government that was in charge. If it weren't for us, they wouldn't be here. Well, neither would it be here. Russia would have been probably under German occupation, then would have been switched over and not so communist. And then England, well, I don't know what happened to them. They could have just sat there. England could have just been left alone and let them starve like they planned on doing to Germany. But if it weren't for us, none of them would be here and they hate that, they really do. Again, quality in production, raw materials are, this is what I've been repeating guys, we need to know how to manufacture. But to do that, we need all of the other components in place and we have been betrayed on that here in the United States. We're going to a foreign country and a foreign manufacturer to make a punk-ass solution rifle that should be built here in the United States, but also should be an American design in the first place. That's all there is to it. And every one of the rifles, even the story of the M14, the M14 to me is, again, sour grapes between the new kids on the block and the people who actually knew how to build something. No matter what anybody says, the M1A works. Now, it had all the same issues that the Grand had when it was first put to test at the beginning of World War II. Because the Grand didn't just drop out of the sky, it was almost perfect. The guys that did the work on that were doing really good. But guys, they had to tweak the machine to make it to the point where it was as reliable as it was. The M1A was built in a political vacuum of peace. And when you have a political vacuum of peace, you have asshats everywhere who have never, who have never, never planning on getting anywhere near the front line and don't have any intention of in any way, shape or form fighting to begin with. And in many cases don't even work for you. They might be paid by you, but they don't work for you. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, Mark. I think I read where the Gorand originally designed is where I pulled the fire heart. I think it was about 276 Partridge. Right, right. Is there something like that? Basically it was the 270 Remington. If you want to understand what they were proposing, it's the 270 Remington for all practical purposes. That would have been that was the idea but there was no it made no sense. You got to remember you're on the edge of war When the grand was coming into production everybody goes well We weren't at war yet And we could start making you know It's like what they're doing screwing us right now where they're going to the 6.8 round But they're talking about getting into World War three Well, that means we if we go to the 6.8 round how many how many what's the ammunition reserve? For a 6.8 millimeter rifle in the US US system right now If we went to our weak zero, we could not we would be at zero point. going into World War III, which is what they all boast they're gonna do to us. So in reality, we're in the same boat that we were in in 1933, 34, 35, when the Grand Project idea was in its infancy. There was this big idea about going to a totally new round. Everybody was excited about it. Nobody had any money for it. But here's the thing. Understand, we were already technically at war in 1931. Because World War II did not start, it started for Europe way down in the 40s, okay, in that 3940. But guys, China and Japan were already at it in 1931, 1932, 1933, and we were already involved in that war. That is one of the most downplayed aspects of how we were already looking at needing specific weapons and producing. In fact, what ate up part of our inventory, kind of like this Ukraine crap. is we shuffled a lot of stuff that was part of our reserve from the United States over to China. And what it did is it weakened us. Now we didn't send 30, 40 Craig's. We had all the 30, 40 Craig arsenal. Back then our government didn't waste as much as they do now. And so all the 3040 Craig's, like I've told you the other day, they were still sitting here in the United States. What they sent were first generation World War I Springfield's 1917 Enfields and then a bunch of other contract rifles. But they built. Mostly overseas, not over here in the United States by the way. In the process, we also had to get the ammunition. Now, certainly new production was out there and we did make some, but we really stripped our inventory because we sent the older 1903 cartridge with the older 1903 Springfield and the M1917 Enfield. And even for all that we sent, we still didn't use up all of our inventory. That's what's really amazing to me. We still had a million of those plus, well, two million in the United States. go take a look at how many M1917 Enfields were made. Okay? So we shipped that over there, but we were all, we were wanderlust because they got a new gun. We're going to put a new cartridge out there and then everybody came. Anybody was a common sense soldier. By the way, MacArthur and Patton, obviously, there's others, but those two actually came to the ordinance board and said, you know, we go to war. How are you going to feed these new rifles? You got a real great idea, but how are you going to feed them? And well, we're going to a new cartridge. If we do, like the grand, the new cartridge is gonna be the solution. Well, yeah, but we have two different rifles, three different rifles in the field plus different machine guns. Those guns are going to become unserviceable very quickly for lack of ammunition. And let me point something out, guys. I've said this a million times. It's really cool that you could build the new two, let's say the new 270 round. But every time you sent a ship out, go watch World at War. For every ship that you got to where it belonged, how many ships went to the bottom with a brand new cargo of ammunition, guns, grenades, jeeps, trucks, tanks, everything? Unbelievable. the whole of the Pacific is littered with. In fact, my dad served in the Pacific and he said when you went through the iron bottom, they didn't call the other, they got another name they're using now. But he said, no, it was the Iron Bottom Sea, that's what they called it. And when you traveled through there at night, he was on a destroyer escort, he said, you had the mass of frigates, destroyers, you had so many cargo ships, you couldn't count them where they'd be sticking out of the water with their bow up. or you just see their mass because they're resting right on the bottom of a coral shoal. And he goes, you went for four hours and that's all you saw were shipwrecks. You might have a few spaces in between by a few miles. We got earlier aircraft carriers, escort carriers, battle wagons, cruisers, everything, American and Japanese lining up and down there, but cargo ships by the bucket. And has a destroyer escort in the early stage? That's what he did, they escorted cargo ships. And don't think all that liberty ship crap. Every rust bucket we desperately could float is what we used in World War II. In the early days, all this garbage you see with all this CGBS, in no way, shape, or form properly represents what was really going on. And that's the way they BS you to make you feel good about, well, I should go sign up, cuz look, they didn't have it that bad. My dad's favorite story about that was he was one of the first escorts that he was on. They had an old Dutch freighter that the thing was literally the color of rust. And when the boiler was running, you can see through the seams of the stacks right down to the deck, you can see the chalk at night, you can see the ash rising up and still hot. Well, this old Dutch captain kept letting that freighter back off. And there's only one destroyer for 13 boats, 13 cargo ships. And what you do is you play ring around the rosy. You go around it, you slow down, you get behind them, you come back up again, you're trying to watch for subs. Well, that old Dutch freighter started backing off and got back about two, three miles out of formation. And the captain came right over the PA on the radio at the same time, he said, You tell that commander, that captain, that if he does not get back in formation in the next 15 minutes, I'm going to step back, take his crew off the ship. And I'm going to step back a little farther. I'm going to torpedo that bastard center to the bottom because it's going to get everybody else killed. He said it was at night. He said he looked back. You saw fired smoke belching from every direction that belch. It was coffin flame everywhere. He goes, but that poor bastard got that ship right up to the right right into formation tail in Charlie where he belonged. And he didn't back off the whole time through the rest of the day and a half two days. They were moving, you know, moving down the straights. But that was that piece of junk was carrying what little it could but it was better than nothing and a whole lot of better Was sitting on the bottom and they were passing it that night Brand-new shit, right? Oh, yeah, they try to they try to Estelle they're doing this and had done it for quite a while Traditionally guys just after the war salvage you hear the term salvage operations. They were after gold In the years after the war, because of the way most weapons, especially American weapons, were packaged, I've told you before they always triple packaged. A lot of the wars for the first 10 to 15 years after World War II were fought with ocean salvage. Because anything that was shallow wreckage, the Americans didn't bother with it. Guys, during World War II we buried as much junk or blew it up ourselves just because we didn't want to move it. Well, if a ship like in the Iron Bottom Straits, a lot of that stuff, Iron Bottom Sea, a lot of stuff was literally just in shallows. The ship was just below. It became a navigable obstacle, but it was not destroyed. It was sunk. Now, everybody was under fire. At night, the Japanese controlled that during the day. The Americans controlled it. Now, if you ran the straights at night, then by what he said, you were throwing a coin up in the air because you were tossing a coin because you could run to the Japanese as quickly as you could anybody else. I mean, friendly fire wasn't an issue. There were no friends out there at night. It was run the gauntlet, run like hell, which is what they did. And in the process, though, nobody ever went out to recover unless it was a beach wreck. The only reason we fed a lot of our troops is when they were doing a reinforcement at Guadalcanal. I don't have to qualify that. Same period of time at Guadalcanal. Guys, if it weren't for Japanese rice, our troops wouldn't eat. Wouldn't have eaten. You see all these movies, you're going to do spam and you got, oh man, I had to suffer and get, you know, chip beef and toast. They didn't see chip beef and toast. They had canned fish rice from Japan and they had rice, you know, by the hundred pound bags that they captured at different points or took off some of the ships that had beached. Again, this whole ideal logistics, when you hear about this crap about what we're gonna do, switch over to another cartridge. You know, the Pennyways and Asshats that are pushing this, the part of them don't know what they're doing and they are betraying us. At a time when they're talking about going to war. We already have an excellent round that we can, in fact, if you took, okay, let's stop here. Now, let's get into the whole point about this 6.8. I don't need a new cartridge. If I take and marry all of the sophisticated developed technology that the United States produced and produced by the tens and hundreds of millions of rounds and apply those projectiles to the existing 7.62x51 NATO cartridge, I don't need any special bullshit multi-piece case to get armor penetration out of that weapon. The 7.62 by 51 existing round can perform just as well, if not better than any of the 6.8 millimeter ideas they've come up with. That's a fact. Why? Well, I'll tell you, here's what you do. Go to Frankfurt Arsenal. You go to the Frankfurt Arsenal research volumes and I have most of them. I don't have the last one because I didn't know that he produced a third one, okay? But in the Frankfurt Arsenal research book, all it is is page after page after page after page of original documents and specifications for unique cartridges, and also all standard cartridges and unique projectiles developed all the way back to the Civil War. Frankford Arsenal was the research arsenal and because of that they did everything. Well, they produced at least a dozen AP rounds projectiles for the 30 caliber rifle, which means let me give you a hint. Let's see 30 caliber M1 30 caliber is 7.62. So let's see all of these AP bullets that they already developed. We could produce now and introduce them in a mildly re-engineered design, because you might shorten it a little bit maybe, I guess. I don't really think you need to. But you would make the same projectile and you would apply it to the 762 by 51 NATO case and you would get everything that you need out of the 762 by 51 NATO standard case without all the rigmarole and folderole that they're doing right now. And I believe that they know. They wouldn't be able to get cousin Izzy and Mo in the deal and rob the charge up their pies. Yeah. Oh, again, this is where they're talking about range. Guys, how many of you were trained on the M14? I was taught to hit a hit a target at 750 yards with the M14. Iron sights, 1,000-yard shots were considered to be expected. They only said 1,300 yards. Well, everything that we're talking about, okay, let's think about this, and there's been no discussion on it. We have so many nifty little secrets about loading the 7.62x51 NATO that you're not supposed to know about, that the match shooters use with the Army Shooting Team and the Marine Corps Shooting Team. I've told you before, you have what are called the seven black books of arsenal operations. These are all the cheats. for taking the M1 Garand or the M14 and also the M16 family of rifles and making them into ultra match rifles but disguising many of the features so that you don't think there's been any modification. That's why it's called the Black Book because you're not supposed to know that the reason that army team is so damn good with what they're supposed to be spec national match parts is because a lot of other engineering has been done that well, it's well disguised. But that makes you feel good that well, they just are the same. They're just better shooters than you are. Well, when you got millions of dollars to back up a program, you can pretty well make sure that your people are on top every time. The average shooter or shooter team going out there doesn't have that even if they have a big company like SIG or Glock or whatever. They do get good backing and they can be damn good shooters. But I know for a fact from inside the machine, the game that they play. Now, that technology and all of that expertise can be easily applied in mass production, especially with new, with CNC where it is right now. Guys, we can produce a match grade, which basically I will tell you again, the M2AP round is basically a match grade bullet. We produced, well, go take a look, go dig it out. How many M2AP 30-06 rounds were produced in World War II? Every gun fired them. We had M2AP in the belt lines, in belts for the aircraft guns in 30 caliber for any of the brownings, the 1919s. M2AP was mixed in in D-clips in standard format, one in, well, what is it? One in four, so it was three rounds ball, one round AP, then they actually loaded D-clips like that from the factory with the AP round as a topper round. first round up and then three rounds ball and then another topper round and then three rounds ball. There's so many things that they, the M2AP round. When I was a very young person, I ran into a guy who was seven years old the time, he was an old, old fart, well, a good man. And he was a national match shooter. And his trick for almost all of his competition shooting, he achieved the president's 100 twice in his lifetime. And he was using M2AP as his national match bullet. the standard factory M2AP round. First he was buying it in bulk when they were dumping them after the Korean War. And then he pulled bullets, he pulled M2AP rounds, reconfigured with natural match brass, used a Hodgson powder standard primer, and he was using the M2AP round as a competition match bullet. Now guys he was reaching 1,000 yards with the grand comfortably and staying in the X with iron sights We didn't need any all this other bullshit that you see right now these ass hats I'm that's why I discussed it. I have no respect for any of these ass these these jackasses They're not coming up with something good. They're just making it grossly over complicated so you rip your ass off And in the long run it's what it will be the excuse for two things to happen during wartime when you get your butt in the sling and you're short All of a sudden, all the special whiz bang crap gets thrown out the window and you'll go to a straight, what'll happen is they'll go to a straight case, they'll knock down the performance a little bit because they'll have to accept it, and then they'll run with it. The other option is they'll try to keep up production. We have a nuclear exchange or a regular exchange. I mean, doesn't have to all be nuclear, guys. Nobody wants to talk about the fact that, you know, remember in the upper range, you can use HE, nuclear, and by the way, precision HE because it's gonna put it right where they want it. Or it can be biological chemical from the same delivery weapon. And these weapons are deep in the inventories on both sides. We have it, the Russians have it, and by the way, the Chinese do now in a whole bunch of European countries. Hey, Mark. So somebody gets rid of a factory. You're kind of screwed if you only have one or two or three factories really doing the work, right? And what would you do if you were our enemy? No matter which enemy it is, what would you aim for? Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. It just seems from a reliability standpoint, having a multiple component case is just ridiculous when you factor the, you know, failure to eject or failure to extract. I mean, you're just... exponentially just asking for it. Oh, not only that, but here's the thing. It is a steel base or at least what it's probably a Molly Lloyd base. It's not just steel. There's something more going on there because they've come up with a chintz way to do this. They didn't do this. Whatever they've done, they've got to meet certain specs. Here's the thing. Okay, let's say that they beefed it up so it holds together. What's the attrition rate on the extractor group? Because it's a steel case. Okay, a steel base means that your extractor claw all the part of the weapon that's doing all the work. Okay, unless again, and even if they slide it over that, and it latches to the extended case, the extended brass case, you're creating a grossly over complicated problem you didn't need. There's absolutely no reason for this. Guys, if they're counting on the idea that everybody has been stupefied about the history of ammunition development in the United States, which they have. The solution isn't going to the bullets that we've already made that we made. What do we do? Did we kill our, I mean, I know what we did. We did, we got betrayed by NAFTA and GAP. God knows how much has been stolen by the Jewish mob and sold out the back door. I know that. But the fact is that the 7.62 by 51 NATO round, the only reason it doesn't do more is because the people who fell on their face and haven't made it perform because it can and it doesn't require any super special work other than the bullet. Every bullet, okay, think about this way. I want you to go look at the specs for the 7.62 by 51 NATO round. Look at the throat, look at the shoulder, look at the available case base. What's the difference between the 30 out 6? and the 7.62x51 NATO round. Length. Now that means that as far as the shoulder, the throat, everything that's at the top of the cartridge is identical to the M1 Garand 30-Ot 6 round. Armor-piercing incendiary tracer. Armor-piercing incendiary. Tracer incendiary. AP. Okay, frangible HE ball, which they made, but they didn't push because it was expensive. But if you're gonna spend money, you spend it on the cart, on the bullet. You don't spend it on making some goofy ass case that creates a failure point. You have a successful, simple, and economical replace perishable solution. Remember, cartridges are perishable, government does not reload, we understand that. But because of this, why are you making a grossly over expensive case? And you again, you can get better performance and by the way, still utilize the round in every other reserve rifle or weapon that you have or allied reserve rifle and also your own reserve machine guns in a situation where you enhance the performance of multi-generation weapon systems, which gives you a deeper, larger, or logistic train in the event of a major conflict because you will never have enough when you go to war. They are planning on creating failure. They are betraying us. But SIG isn't with us, are they? Where is the center? Yeah, and by the way, the ones who are making the decision are the asshats who said they were going to ride with the Chinese against your father, your dad, your mom, whoever you have in uniform, they were going to betray you all and get you killed by the Chinese. That's the people you have confidence in right now. I ain't got no confidence in any of those asshats. I'll tell you that flat out. Now, here's the thing. Like I said before, that 6.8 round, if you really, really, really want to do this, you can. But to be quite honest, the success would be to, if you want to build a rifle right now, build an AR-10 if nothing else. I've said this many times, as long as you understand that everything you do with the AR-10 would be unique. But you know what? The government could, if the government were to buy the AR-10 platform as the base. Guys, the training, the cross training time, which really isn't too extreme by looking at the SIG either, but the cross training time to put somebody behind an AR-10 as opposed to an AR-15 would be zero. There would be no downtime. The weapon would be identical. I could field the gun instantly. The only thing they would have to do is understand they have a better performing weapon in their hands. that can achieve the ranges that the M1 Garand, the M14 were easily able to perform at. I did 750-yard shots as part of Sarge would come up and cuff you side to head if you missed. Now they weren't doing too much of that by the time I got in. But I actually, that was my first weapon was the M14. And again, the idea to me, before I even got into that, I've already been long range shooting before. So to me, it's like, what do you mean we can't reach 1000 yards? Who the hell are you? That always pissed me off. It's like, who are you gonna tell me I can't do that when I've already been doing it? Well, that's not possible and then you get these idiot sticks and do the well, you know 220 yards is the battlefield engagement. Okay. Well, that's nice. You keep doing that I don't want to I'm gonna try to do the best I can to reach him as far out as I can which by the way They're not talking about isn't amazing everything uncle mark told you about for 30 years the argument that a main battle rifle cartridge would be the first best choice, all of a sudden it's like, well, yeah, I mean, after all turns out that, well, and they're even telling you they forced that 5.56 round on us. Well, they did. However, they're making it sound like all these idiots who all went along with this before have now all of a sudden flip-flop for the sake of a brown envelope under the table. It's not because they care about you. It's not because they care about any of your fellow soldiers. It's just a matter of profiteering and they don't care about the end result because I see what's coming with this one. And in the meantime, it'll be like, well, you know, oops, we made a mistake. Well, it was already there on the table before I even got there. Why go there when you don't need to? Anyway, we need to come up with solutions and we need to demonstrate. So remember, everything that could go into the Out6 could be slid over and put into the 7.62x51 NATO round. It's just that everybody went punk on us. That's all. If we could do it World War II with the type of technology we had then, how are you telling me we can't do it with the resources and technology we have now? That's what's amazing to me. It's like, well, would everybody just, did IQs just drop while I was away? We're gonna go Obama. God bless the Republic.