May 6, 2022
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4h 8m
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Mark Koernke discussed the stock market as a rigged system comparable to a casino, covered the Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Swap event in Michigan on May 7, 2022, and provided extensive guidance on ammunition reloading including brass cleaning techniques using corn cob bedding as a cost-effective alternative to walnut media. He also addressed food supply concerns, water storage solutions, and preparedness logistics including body armor and tactical equipment deals. The show included discussions on the Roe v. Wade ruling, media representation issues, and historical farming practices from a 1931 Indiana Farmer's Guide.
- stock market
- reloading ammunition
- brass cleaning
- cadillac michigan
- hamfest
- food shortages
- water storage
- body armor
- preparedness
- roe v wade
- second amendment
- tactical equipment
- farming
- iodine deficiency
- goiter
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Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, will you put the glasses on? It only can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try it. Well, you know like they like polarized or something what do you care they're free I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on we're sitting here relaxing having a cup of coffee We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know mark. I Maybe I don't want to know you know, this is pretty freaky stuff. You're talking about. All right, you're my friend and I trust you I'm gonna put these glasses on I'm gonna put you can you hand me those glass here. Okay? Okay I know Tom, in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's just... He's a crazy one like his gummy! And the way it's born in it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well it looks like a ball worm! Not at all! Is anybody else still about to... Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4mg.com. I'm really worried about this! I'm really worried about this because I... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that world. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a soup. It is definitely not Rose Van Co. But Tom Tom once you put the glasses on and now that you know you can never go back to sleep I know okay Tom. I'll tell you what we go home I want you to get on the computer. I want you to go to live 365 Punch in Liberty Tree radio then you can go or you can go to Liberty tree radio dot 4mg.com or you can go to PBN dot 4mg.com, but you know what Tom Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? You look perfectly normal. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Oh my God! Oh! Tom! Look at... Doc, there's one... He's trying to get hold of your throat! Okay, I got it, I got it, it's okay, I got it. I invented the internet. I invented the internet. I invented the internet. More things. Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go. Okay. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As 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'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us. www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Or forgive me, .org.com. God, slap you in the microphone there. And of course we're on satellite, and I'm going to say hi to all of our friends on the Merchant Marine and all those who are using the satellite technology in creative and unique ways. We appreciate that work. And we're at a myriad of communications technologies, both east, west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska, and areas across the globe outside these United States. It is Friday, it's Cinco Damo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 6th of May. It is the 14th year of open, the hobbyist and Tianan, your back, Fabian, socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022, old earth calendar, 2022, battle for the republic, the dance of swords. Well, Senator, we gotta see where I come from too. Don't piss on my back and tell me it's raining. Yeah, outlaw Josie Wales. Remember? Early scene there, talking to the Senator. Anyway, we got a lot of drivel going on in all directions, but the torpedoes are obviously in the water for the fake stock market, which has been a fake for a very, very, very long time. And it's amazing. We don't even bother talking about it for the most part. If you've noticed, it's one of those things where it's like stock market. Where? What? Who? Is there still one? Of course there is. It's a complete scam. It's a complete game. What is the most amazing is arbitrarily they can shut it off with their discretion. No discussion about that right now. If it looks like it's getting really bad, we can just shut off all the automated trading and just freeze it right where it is. Now they've done that before. I don't know if they've done it today because of course the numbers were allowed to go roller coaster a couple of days in a row plus. and always dropping deeper and deeper and farther and deeper and digits just disappear, which I have always asked this question. Well, you take digits slash money, yeah, and you put in the stock market, you know, and you pay 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, $100 a share for a stock, then all of a sudden it just drops in value. Where'd your money go? Where'd your money go? Where'd those digits go? We know that you had the value of those digits in the company But it's like somebody just hits an elevator button and all of a sudden your digits just disappear and they disappear as if somebody burned them Just step back and think about that for a moment. Well, you mean the digit cease to exist? Or does somebody just slide them off to the side and tell you they don't exist but obviously somebody still plays with your money. Why don't you think about that for a minute. You first have to turn your brain off before you get involved in it. Well, hey, you can make money and then you lose money. And for it's kind of like when you talk about a casino. And of course people laugh when you talk about a casino because well, casinos are rigged. Of course they are. Well, the stock market is rigged. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's just totally it's just randomly arbitral. Okay, I guess it is. So the stock market is doing exactly what the casino wants it to do. It's not happening randomly. It's by intent. It's not accidental. It's planned. Somebody reached under the table while you're watching the little ball go around in circles and they hit that little button they talked about the other day. A double zero and nobody had that. Oh, you're screwed. Oh, too bad. Oh well. By the way, would you like to put some more money on the table? Oh, wait, but we kind of cleared that off the court. You don't really have any money left playing on the table, do you now? Oh, what a surprise. I would never have expected that. Yeah, you should. So anyway, it's Friday by the way. Was this a black Friday? Have they come up with a picturesque name, a colorful name for today? It's gray, gloomy, dark, not quite recession, but close to depression Friday. Yeah, okay, there we go. So that might work. That'll work. It's not a depression, it's a recession. Well, we can't use recession because they know that's bad and they might figure out that it's actually a depression. The stock market is adjusting. There we go. It's adjusting. We've had it adjust before, right? You mean sink like a lead millstone heading towards the bottom of the ocean? Yes, sir. Like a lead millstone heading towards the dark. salty dips in the ocean. That's for sure. Anyway, we know that that's a problem. I can't wait to see how my retirement got pissed on because I have the non-risk system and last quarter it lost money. Which means if I got hurt that bad, what's it look like for the people who went crazy town and want to play real that wheel with their retirement accounts? Go ahead, caller. I heard a voice. I've got an event that's left me up to play the model. It ain't called the Skylack Amateur Radio and Computer Squash. Saturday, May 7, 2022. Door is open at 8 a.m. and Michigan is $5.00. That's a Mackinac Trail, middle school. 80-21 South Mackinac Trail. And then Groot and Parking at the school. And then it has the website, you know, hc. H-T-T-P-E-W-W-W dot W-O-O-S dot O-R-S. Again, that's Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Sports Saturday, May 7, 2022. Doors open at 8 a.m. Admissions and $5.00. Packing off bill, middle school, 8401 South Packing Off Bill. That's in Cadillac, Michigan. And then school department is at the school. Excellent. Now, Tom, you're going to make that, right? You're going to try to. Get the guys to go over with you and watch to see what look to see what's available. You really want to be there right away. It's kind of like a gun show in that respect. Know what it is. It's going to be, you know, on the tables initially. There's always more stuff that usually somebody reaches on the table and throws up on top. But a lot of times they don't even bother with that. Always remember that at a ham fest. A lot of stuff is just sitting in the boxes. There's no draping over the table or anything. If you look, it's like, well, you got a grab box down there. You never know what you're going to find at these. So sometimes people bring into states. Also, obviously, people are collecting and they usually have stuff they're trading up or trading sideways for. So you definitely want to make that. Anybody else listening? That is an opportunity. Cadillac's a good location, really. You can run up and down the... 10 corridor you can also come up the let's see 27 and 31 right so all roads kind of lead over lean over towards Cadillac there Which is kind of cool you got to go to Claire straight up, but then on 27 127 the thing and you know 27 127 But you can then slide sideways on 10 and you're there in no time So I highly recommend that for anybody who's in the upper part of the state of Michigan if you can make it this weekend. And I would take the time to again, slowly go through each table because CB equipment, VHF and UHF equipment, ham radios, of course. But usually people got a lot of their cool stuff they've collected. Never know, you might run some decent buys on some used Handheld radios of whatever kind that might be available in force. So that's always a good thing and sometimes people have people have grab boxes to forget that good I guess last year a guy had a guy had a bunch of ammo there too So you never know you might find some ammo at one of these suits No, well, that's even better still radio communications equipment and ammunition. Maybe some surplus Could be anything By the way, usually the guys are into surplus because they're you know, they're picking up other stuff and Sometimes they grab extra gear and equipment and they have the excess that they drag along So that's a good a good solution there to FRS radios And by the way Tom Marine radios look to see what if anybody's got any decent bundles of marine radios the older CB size Now I'll tell you what, if anybody does have or is trading in them, make sure you get their business card because we're interested in those. or at least a contact point, is they have a bunch of marine radios. Usually a guy, we've got somebody over on the east side of the state towards Saginaw Bay who disassembles yachts, or I should say lake boats. They can be fishing boats, they can be whatever. And usually he piles up over a period of the season, the marine radios. And we take advantage of that. But a lot of guys do that too here. We're in the state of Michigan. A lot of marine radios laying around. and the marine radios will reach farther than a CB will with less energy applied. Just something to think about. So, very useful tool in that respect. Anything else? No, that's about it. I just want to let people know that it's up in the area, even down there, if they feel like coming up for the weekend. you know, that's a good opportunity. You never know. Like you said, you never know what you're going to find. You could find books, you could find ammo, you could find whatever that you're playing. I mean, the last years were pretty big, but they didn't have one in one. It's 2019 for the Polaroid, but they did last year. And this year they're having it. They said it's even going to be bigger this year. So you never know what you're going to find. I highly suggest people come. Hello. One, two, three. Sorry about that, Tom. For some reason, the system did a hiccup. That was that Ed was just covering. My point, again, don't forget that if you're going to get there, that's kind of weird. I'm going to keep an eye on that. Anyway, reminding everybody that if you get a chance, make a point of scrounging through the microphone and headset units, too, if anybody's got any boxes of goodies. One of the things that's really nice is there's usually a lot of older headset type units with the boom mic, the whole nine yards. Just pay attention to your connectors, but for a lot of the basic work that's going to be done down the road, you need a container, a closed system, so you're not squawking all over the place. And there are some nice. Older military style or at least configured. Yeah, usually they also aviation type that are available through the ham fest where the guys collected quite a bit of unique stuff and you know, he's trying to move some of it. Just fine actually or he's done it just because hey, that's the way he gets money so he can take care of the goodies he wants for his hobby. Take your pick or interests. You know, be a hobby could be an interest. Anything else? Tom, go ahead. Can you hear me again? I can hear you again. Now you're okay. We can hear you. I don't think anybody could hear me, which is kind of interesting. So that happened a couple weeks ago. Go ahead. We got you. Anyways, no, nothing at the moment, but like I said, they're really impossible. And because you never know what you're going to find at these places. You might find some ammo, you might find books, you might find lots of new things and stuff. And you never I said maybe even you can do some wheeling and dealing because the guy was there and he left with a bunch of books and a guy I know got all his books and stuff, manuals and stuff for $5 and he had like 50 to 100 manuals and the guy just whatever take him. Give me whatever. Excellent. You never know. So anyway just now, if you want something to get the weekend out of it, you come up and camp through to the weekend. Go ahead again reminding give all the information out. Where do they go and what time you got to be there? Again, this is typical there ham fest every weekend guys we should remind everybody of that I should do that by the way I've done enough of that in communications Tuesday, but There are typically on the weekend many cases. They're only one day. It's usually a radio club We've got a couple in the southern part of the state here that usually, again, do it on Saturday, but we do have some that do Friday and Saturday, Friday night and Saturday. They set up usually at the county fairgrounds. So again, you can take advantage of lots of parking, not a problem finding out, figuring out how to get there. Usually everybody knows where the county fairgrounds are. Again, the big thing is have space to carry stuff because you never know what you're going to run into. Always allow for, you know, clear some space out of the vehicle because you may end up with a whole pile of things. You don't want to leave them behind. Hamfests are very unique birds. Sometimes a guy shows up and he'll say, oh, I just want to sell everything. I'm retiring and I got to go. And okay, well, well, what do you want for it? Oh, I'll tell you what, I'll give you a deal. You have to put a whole station wagon full of deals stuff. That's really cool. And you can do it. What he was doing with it. Go ahead, Tom, jump in there. Okay. Saturday, May 7, 2022. Those open at 8 a.m. and missing at $5. At the Mackinac Trail Middle School, it's 8401 South Mackinac Trail, which is in Cadillac, Michigan, including parking at the school. Now you can, you know, if you're a ham, if you're a ham guy, you can talk in at 146.98 to repeater this. Again, it's very good. Again, that's Cadillac, amateur radio and computer spot Saturday, May 7, 2022 Doors open at 8 a.m. Addition is $5. Again, that's Mackinac Trail middle school 8401 South Mackinac Trail That's in Cal-Act, Michigan And then, school parking is at the school Much, uh, uhm... You're very welcome And again, for everybody, it is Friday. It is Cinco Damodale and Quartermaster Friday. Communications, well, part of Quartermaster is being able to dish out the technology you need. FR-S radios need to be in bundles. Handheld CB radios integrated with your base vehicle and base station radios. There is, in fact, another thing you're going to find that is usually plentiful are older 2-meter radio sets, both handheld and, you know, rigs of both the handheld type and table-mounted only. Usually the 2-meter obviously is integrated with other steps up and down the radio bandwidth. What's fascinating about it is again what you do run into in a show and it's like the gun shows you leave with cool stuff some cases you're buying it because you're investing others you're buying because you're interested in it your niche your forte it's what you wanted don't worry it's something you need to fight with you know something to make you a you know a more effective combatant when the time comes and signal communications also sometimes medical stuff shows up there too that happens A lot of guys that are in the radio, obviously are already in civil defense. A lot of times the civil defense can be because of this when the civil defense sites get cleared out when they say, oh, we're going to clear these areas out. We're going to restock it. Well, usually the guys that are involved in the emergency radio communications net. Ham operators are the first to get a little handshake about, hey, if you want to come over here, there's a bunch of stuff that's in building 14 and you got to clear it out. So they do, and then they take it and they offer it for you. Sometimes they'll pass on to the people. I always do that, but they may also put someone up for sale and it's a very good price. You can't beat it. And it's built better in many cases, depending on what era the stuff comes from. So that's kind of cool too. You might recall many years ago we had a deal on Civil Defense, General Electric, Civil Defense, AM FM shortwave radios. And some of them are only AM and shortwave radios. They were in the foil pack, vacuum packed, They were cream colored. A lot of people had listened for most of the time that we have been on shortwave. They listened on those receivers. And the neat thing is that they went into the bag in what, 1963, 1964. And when everybody got one, they were the first person in like what, 40 years, 50 years to see that piece of equipment. Well, 35, 40 years in that case. But it was really kind of cool in that again when you opened it up you knew that it had no hours. It was tested, certified, they had a storage date time confirmation on the heavy gauge pouches. I still have one that is in the pack, in the pouch never opened. We bought every last one that the guy had available and it was a great fundraiser for You know back in the day Republic Radio International All stuff like that still pops up out there because a lot of guys picked this stuff up and just put it on the shelf and squirreled it away So they may have a whole ton of that, you know You never know when that's gonna show up at something like a ham fest or even at a gun show So you want to keep an eye on things and again be patient, but you know go through do a survey of what's there, but don't wait too long. In some cases, if there's something that's a really great deal, remember you want to move quick because other people might be right behind you thinking the same thing and already made a decision about what they were looking for. That's the tough part about, you know, hesitate, wait, or, you know, do it. So again, it's part of the risk. That's a big risk. You're not risking your life, but it's part of the risk of doing that kind of work at a unique swap meter or an event like that. Anyway, a couple of things here real quick. Of course, I did comment on the depressing stock market and all of the conversations in the last two days about that have been rather fascinating only because again, it's the first rule to stay away from it. But if you do, you surgically work it. Now, this is one of the things we talked about. If you want to take over these Any of these social media sites which really don't have any value, that's the only thing that I would, you know, if you have to understand, if we were going to do like we did when we knocked out CBS years ago, we took, there used to be ABC, NBC and CBS. CBS was the weak kid on the block. They were the smallest of the three. And what we did is created a consortium, like an alliance, and everybody in the gun world bought stock. I've talked about this many times for three decades. But this was done way back. In fact, because of it, UPN 50 kind of came about. Well, UPN, in Detroit, was UPN 50. CBS, literally, when we got to 51% of the stock, it was almost to the day. When they realized that we had locked in 51%, they crashed CBS. CBS, all of a sudden, was dropped like a pancake. They dumped a lot of their VHF standard TV stations. And all of a sudden, CBS was over in the UHF ban in many parts of the country, if not all of the country just about. It never fully recovered in the conventional sense from the action, and it was done by them intentionally because we had the ability to tell CBS what to do. So don't tell me it can't be done because we already, I've walked this many times, and what we did is when you bought the stock, you were never gonna trade it again. And so we kept de-circulating whole blocks of stock day by day by day, although it would be three stocks here. Everybody was doing whatever they could afford. Some people did 100 shares at a time. I couldn't afford anything like that. So we'd buy two, three, five shares depending on what I had available. And what we would do is tell the stockbroker, I want the certificate. I want the stock. Well, you're going to trade it. No, I want the stock. I'm not going to trade this. I want it as a personal investment long term. And so they had to pull progressively one after another, however many shares out of circulation, which made the trade available stock shorter, step by step by step. We could do the same thing with any of these other agencies like farce book or whatever. The problem is in the long haul long as you don't do it and go crazy. Anytime they wanted to they could just collapse it and say that rather than you having it they would burn it. And I guarantee with this Elon Musk thing with what happened with twit her is that with twit her. They already made arrangements or deals under the table or behind closed doors that certain things were going to be maintained by you as far as the anti, you know, whoever ring knocker operation goes. So again, that's why there's, you know, interesting there. They want more activity because that way they can track, you know, what's going on because otherwise they know a lot of people, maybe their agents dump social media. or the very least have dropped 99% of the first best choice for spying mechanisms that are out there that have all the special latches or leech systems attached to them. So that's bad for the spying agencies. They're lazy and they were, like I said, it's really fascinating to me that they let this, they played this, the commie card the way that they did and literally destroyed a vast intelligence collection mechanism. So it's comical because I'm sure the big plan is they were making the big move. Well, they made the big move within the S-man field. In other words, in Washington, DC, the S-men tell their bosses whatever they want to hear while they're bare butt naked and you're getting their buns squeezed by their boss, you know, whatever he, she it is, okay? And so it's the S-man thing. And yeah, okay boss, this is it. Oh, they're all falling apart. Oh, they're not going to do anything boss. They know it's a funeral to resist. They're all gonna surrender. Well, I think what really was the epitome of that is the coronavirus garbage. And I heard less and less and less and less in the way of feedback except that we're tired of this, so we're gonna get rid of you. I guarantee you that that is their biggest problem right now is that too many people are pretty well decided. There ain't nothing that's gonna fix this and put a bullet in their ass. They're hearing it. The main number is what you think because they're hearing it. Okay, and that's why oh look well look things are changing. No, they're not. They're not changing. We know that. However, take advantage of whatever tool in the toolbox you can. If you were on Twitter or maybe you want to go back and use it, just don't use it to give them any information. Isolate the thing and use it to show how to get to other places like Liberty Tree Radio. etc, etc, etc. Okay, in fact, you have other tools. Some of you people aren't listening on the internet. A lot of you people are listening in other methods. So this gives you the opportunity to connect with more people. And then as you sift them, remember we sift our program. Then as long as they're not face brow wearers or again, all the rest, you go right down the shopping list. And even then you really want to know who's who in the zoo physically. but you improve the alliance because it gets stronger and stronger and stronger and our enemy has helped us to do the sifting. So just a heads up there. Now, a couple of things. Let's see real quick. There is no 30 out six in any reasonable price out there. I've been mentioning this all this week for a reason. Save all the brass that you can. And if you have any brass, Couple things you can start doing for instance if you haven't got your reloading completely squared away get a tumbler a jiggler an agitator By the way, I know walnut medium is expensive and for a lot of your initial cleaning. Let me give you a little hint corn cob hamster bedding I haven't mentioned this in a long time guys. We did this years ago walnut medium is a fantastic Tumbling medium for brass. It really is it is but the problem is It's a little pricier. First of all, you want to bring all your costs down, so the price per round is so much cheaper. Well, you can get a whole 25 or 50 pound bag of corn cob bed, bedding. It's in little pellet forest, not squeezed pellet. It's literally chipped corn cob. Now, we already experimented with this 40 years ago. We started doing this decades ago because we were doing tons of brass. Okay, we would do, like I've told you, 10, 12, 20,000 cases a night. When we get together, we were already the stuff was all the, for instance, the cleaners were running all through the day while we were gone. We come in, shut those off, dump them, run those, run the, you know, run, jump everything through the screen tray. Let the stuff, the medium drop to the bottom, all the brass is sitting there. Take the bucket, pour it right back into the jiggler, throw another couple of buckets of brass in there, and now we start our sorting of the stuff that was cleaned. And then that's the beginning, or the first of many waves of brass that we were already ready to work. And because of that, well, especially since the ammunition was quite a mix. I mean, we were picking everything up. We buy stuff from scrap yards. We buy cases from the DOD, Donate of Destruction. We were obviously buying brass at the gun shows and we consumed everything in Hot 6. And also in 308, some 60 by 51 NATO, but we really were eating the Hot 6 up. So the walnut medium only lasts so long. And then what it does is, you know, it starts to get dirty and it takes longer to get it to work. Now it's supposed to do that. That's its job. So if we really had brass that required a lot more work, we'd save the walnut medium with another jiggly. We'd have another machine or three or four machines on the side. What we would do though is take the corn cub bed, the bedding, it's for hamsters and small rodents. Some people even use it for bunnies if they're at shows, I've seen that. It is a bead just like the only slightly smaller, but it's a bead like the walnut medium. The big difference is cost. For what you pay for a, what is it, a 10 pound box of walnut medium, you can buy 9 25 pound bags or 10 to 15. I don't know what the price is right now, so we can say it's lower. We'll say 9 to 10 25 pound bags of corn cob medium, of corn cob bedding. The big advantage is that it actually does a pretty good job of buffing everything up because that's what you're doing. You're buffing up the brass. The nice thing is that here's what we did when we were done with it. After we... Okay, hold on. We got some noise in the background. Somebody is gonna need to mute up for a moment. There we go. Anyway... What happened is when you're done with the medium, of course you can do this in a walnut medium the same way, but what's really neat is all you do is have a burn barrel or if you're going to have a bonfire, you take the used medium and put it in the fire and dispose of it that way. You get something to burn at the end of the day, you put a little log fire, a little campfire in the backyard, take the stuff out, throw it in there with everything else and it goes. So you dispose of all your waste in a very efficient manner and you get a nice glow. Everybody's sitting there relaxing after having worked their hind end off for however many hours. And everybody's happy. The new stuff is in the bag. You just open up the bag, you pour it into the container and you start the jigglers all over again. But it's cheap. And if anybody finds anything like that that might be available through the feed industry, then we'd be interested. There might be something new I missed. There's always stuff that's being done from other junk. I've always thought that peanut shell would work really well for the same reason that walnut shell does. Now walnut shell is very aggressive because it's tough. The big thing is you can use it a lot. So in that respect, what we did is we, and also the way that it works because of the beating, the size of the beads. So, the advantage of that is if, let's say, you want to do your coarse dusting, your coarse brushing with the brass, which is how we did this, we'd have brass that was not very pretty. It'd been out on the range for maybe a week or two. We'd throw that in the tumblers and get that pre-cleaned with the, forgive me, the corn husk, and then throw it over in the walnut medium for final dusting, final polishing. Go ahead, caller, who do we have? Yeah, Mark. I discovered the corn cob and I'm pretty sure they had the walnut media for bedding also in the Walmart Fish Department. And after my mind got dirty enough, there was an annoying neighbor who for some reason, their farm garden just stopped thriving. I have no idea why I'm sure, but it may have coincided with my need to dispose, you know, but that still works very well, especially if you put in a little bit of bruso or something equivalent with it. Yeah, one of the things that, thank you for bringing it up, one of the tricks that you can do is also you incorporate a little bit of rouge into the mix. Just put it in the jiggler with everything and jewelers ruched. Now there's different grades of that and you can buy a different quality of product. For a brass, brass cleaning like this, I go lowest grade. It does just fine. But the idea is that it typically is available in any number of industrial sources. And same thing rock tumblers do, except we're not tumbling rocks. We're not taking any material that's that coarse. We're taking relatively simple and sophisticated manufactured products, brass, and we're making it look pretty. We're eliminating all of the oxidants. And that's the nice thing about the walnut shell is, and or the corn cob medium, is that it absorbs and locks a certain amount of the carbon and retains it so that it pulls it away from the product. And again, both inside and out, most important. The big thing here again has always been the question, what do you do it before or after you de-prime? You can go either way. If you do it after you de-prime everything, which is typically what everybody wants to do, this of course affords cleaning out the flame channel and the primer pocket. But what you have to do is also usually go through and hand inspect and knock out everything to make sure it's clean. But that's a good idea anyway because the advantage of having a post tumble inspection is to also identify what could be cracks or fractures in the cases. Now it doesn't happen very often, but if you have really old brass, it will, after it's been shot a lot, get a little brittle. And what happens is when you tumble it, it's much easier to see because the material has tendency to lock up if there's a crack or a fracture in the brass anywhere. Most common failure is right around the throat. There'll be a horizontal crack, a split. It's just the nature of the beast. It can happen at any time, but especially this is true if you've shot brass repeatedly and you've stretched it and then resized it and stretched it and resized it. At a certain point, you're going to reach the tensile limit of the material. It is going to finally say enough. There's only so many flexings you can do with any type of material no matter what it is. And in this case, you do if you have fire form, we've talked many times about this. If you're fire forming rounds by shooting them in your chamber, you want to mark that brass. You want to collect that brass and mark it to the rifle it was shot in. When you resize, you typically do not have to do a whole full resize of the case. but rather you're going to resize the throat and the neck and the shoulder of the case, just the upper end, to recompress it so that it properly feeds, but the rest of the case is formed to the chamber that you're using. Did you ever anneal any brush, Mark? I never did. You can't anneal. Well, that's actually something that's worth taking the time to do, but it depends on how serious you are with regard to the batch of rounds that you're shooting. If you're going to try and tighten things up, heat annealing can be done. You want to commit either a propane stove, ideally because your wife won't like you having your goodies in her cooking stove because you can't use a home-stove. A lot of guys put another 220 line in and use electric ranges that people get rid of. That's a cheap way. Well, not cheap to run because you got to use electricity, but old propane gas stoves are perfect. Now get one that somebody wants to get rid of because they wanted a new shiny whatever. A lot of times nowadays they're buying it because they want a different color. What you do is you grab one of the older style or best, but again also beater. You want something you don't have to spend any money on, but works. And you can set up a little heated kneeling factory utilizing an old stove. That's usually the best way to go start saving up, you know racks pans all the other fun stuff In fact, let me point this out a lot of times. Well, I run into a lot of pans and cookware Bakeware that's damaged. We don't care about it being damaged if we're going to be doing heated kneeling We're not trying to get the cake to unstick from a pan or the cookies to unstick from a pan What we need is a tray to be able to in you know insert the material upright and properly formed properly stacked so that we can put it in there and heat anneal it. And so again, yeah, regular oven works just. Okay. Yeah. The oven is what you- I thought maybe a camp stove, but no, you need an oven. Right, we need an oven with, and by the way, ideally if the upper range is intact, there's your lead melt. Okay, just think about that. If you're not going to use junk wood, there's two ways to do lead economically. Well, the most economical way is to set up a little field kiln outside and use all the dead sticks and junk you run into that's combustible and make yourself a smelt. But if you're not wanting to do that, you can take a nice stove and save up the pans that nobody wants. In fact, today there's all kinds of stainless people that are throwing away. Guys, that's like I told you before, there's a couple things you wanna save. Stainless pans, although any pan will do for melting lead. But the big thing is, for instance, and for instance, here's some neat things. If you wanna say collect your lead, and you wanna preset it by amounts for, like say casting, save up the clunker cupcake trays. We used to use cupcake trays for taking when we were doing large batches of lead. I would put, I'd use hot plates. I'd have two hot plates going at any given time. And there'd be four pans of lead and one would be doing nothing but pistol. Now what we did is I used a cupcake trays. You take the, forgive me, and we went from brass to bullets. But with your heat annealing, you can be doing that in the oven. Okay? While you're doing that, you can use the electric range, the upper part of the stove, for melting lead. But if you're going to do that, you might as well again, what's first you do is you start the bullets you recover from the range. I've said this many times. Take your cast pistol bullets that are like your 38, 357, 9 millimeter cast bullets. Take those and put them all in one bucket. Take all of your jacketed rounds, because you'll recover hollow point and soft point all the time off the range. They don't go very deep because they do what they were supposed to do. They hit the target, sometimes it's got a backing of wood, and then they drop right there where they hit. So they're usually on the surface. It's the heavier, solid bullets that usually bore better. So you have to wait, you either dig them out or you wait till nature washes the range impact area. You also do rifle the same way. All your cast rifle or heavy rifle goes into one bucket. All of your buckets for sorting. Your jacketed rounds, your ball rounds should go into another bucket. Now, when I've got the stove going and I'm doing my annealing, I can put a couple of pans up on top and I can take all of my jacketed rounds and put them into the pans and start the process of smelting them. Now, what's cool with the debris is, while I'm getting my tempering done down below, my annealing done down below, what will happen is the lead will melt out of the jackets and the jackets and debris will float. So you wanna save up, for instance, like, guys, how many people run into rusty, old, or tired, you know, spoons, kitchen spoons, you know, like for doing cooking, pot spoons. You take those and use that to screed off the junk, tap it into your scrap. You're not gonna get rid of it. I either use that for anti-personnel fragmentation. Think about how nasty that is. See all those jackets and stuff that are distorted, they're all opened up and they're all blossom. Why? With sharp edges. Yeah, with sharp edges, okay. You take those, you tap those off to the side. If you get some gravel in there too, you do the same thing. Put it in with all that stuff. When you put that into a food gas, an anti-personnel mine like a poor man's claymore, that stuff messes your hind end up. But you got it all for free, okay? Nothing goes to waste in reloading. But then you've got pistol lead here. So you take your cupcake trays, the old ones, and you pour that jacketed lead into the molds. You let them cool. Once they're cool, you break out your stamps, you want to get some letter stamps or number stamps, come up with a code for each of the different types of lead. And that way you know that the ones that are numbered say one or you've got them as jacket, you can put, you know, JH jacket at hollow point, although it could be any kind of jacket. You know, and you got to put P in there because pistol has to be separate from rifle. Now, why am I doing this? Well, because the kind of lead used for full cast bullets usually has a very, has a standard mix of tin and antimony, but the jacket and rounds may vary. They may be softer lead with less tin, less antimony. So by putting all of the jacket and rounds together, I have the same lead consistency and mix. Now I couldn't put them all together and make a big soup, but the problem with that is that I'll never have the same soup twice. So, instead, I separate these so that when I cast a new batch of 148-grain wadcutter, they're all going to be within, you know, an eighth of a grain or so on, it'll be a sixteenth of a grain of the weight of, you know, from one bullet to the next. My consistency will be much better, more clarified, so I will print better on paper. Now, when I do the next batch of bullets, Or I should say when I may want to do another batch and I'm short on one lead, I can use the other lead, the jacketed lead, and I will do nothing but that. Now I will mark on my boxes what lead I use on top of everything else. Now with the rifle lead, I would be using it for, again, in the same way. I want to separate it purely because whatever batch I make, I want that consistency from bullet to bullet from box to box. Doesn't mean I can't use both leads for the same purpose, but I want to make sure that if you ever you want to tighten anything up, it's all a matter of consistency with every component and anything where measurement is involved. Always remember that. Now with pistols, I could use either of the LEDs, I could use all four of those LEDs. It really would make as much difference as you might think. If I was doing blazing ammo, for instance, if I had some machine guns or if I had like a carbines, like the Lake carbines, there are to a degree a pattern gun. Doesn't mean I can't hit something. But if I'm using them as a suppression weapon, I can allow for a little more variance because I'm going to fire three to five rounds at a time. So I can get it. I don't care if it weeble wobbles a little more down range. You won't weeble wobble much because I'm a good loader. Okay, I'm going to do everything I'm supposed to do. My loans will be precision, but it has a little more slop and variance. That's not a bad thing when you're firing a burst of rounds down range because you don't want to be a sniper with a machine gun. You want a little variant. Remember a submachine gun. actually has a small but light cone of destruction. When it fires a burst down range, the idea is that the bullets are not one right behind the other. And so you get trauma and impact at multiple points on the target spread out maybe by one, two, three inches. But it creates blunt shock trauma like a fist. Because the distance, the time between each of those rounds is so infinitesimal that the body doesn't know the difference. It just got hit by something the equivalent to instead of 45 ACP, it got hit by something equivalent to 130 ACP, okay? It's like, okay, that's what you want. You want, you want, you want, want shock trauma on target. And again, with automatic weapons, you knew that for desirable and hopeful hits at greater range. We're talking about long range shots with squad automatic weapon, for instance. We're talking about the new round. You don't want those rounds, one on top of each other. We actually built a really, really, really precision machine gun during Vietnam. Which one it was? Look up the actual history of the M60. Everybody called it the hog. When Mac DeMeer's boys first built the M60, it put one round right behind the other. It was very impressive. It was kind of like, again, the BAR in that respect. But the problem is it's a belt-fed weapon. I don't need a sniper rifle machine gun. I'm using it for an area of control weapons, so I want a cone of destruction. So when I rain bullets down at say 1,000, 2,000, well 1,000 to 1,500 yards and I see the, and I watch my tracers go down range, I know that I've patterned that area so that somebody's gonna get hit with something. And I'm not trying to hit a person with a squad gun. I'm usually trying to suppress something that is a significant target or group of targets. I'm trying to, trying to dump rounds on that truck that's trying to get away. Okay. So I need a cone of destruction because I want to put energy all over that thing or I want to make sure it doesn't again I hit it but if it's people like a squad I've got a bunch of them lined up there I'm hoping some of those bullets will go a little straight here and there so that what they did with the M60 they didn't change the ammo they didn't want it no way they want to do that what they did is they loosened up the tolerances on the gun which was a good thing anyway because too tight and the weapon has a tendency to malfunction because of something M16 had a problem with carbon. So anyway, with reloading, especially guys, remember, consistency wherever you can. I'll give you another example. You're probably never going to do this, but you might if you're listening and you have a big gun that you want to reach a great distance with, you actually weigh each one of the brass cases that you're going to use and you separate them by weight. What? Oh, yeah, seriously. This is one of those many little tricks you not everybody tells everybody because well maybe I want to shoot better than you do but you can't figure out why. Remember that each of the brass cases in the head rifle if you can bring all those specs into uniformity you're going to have a greater number of repeat consistent performance actions and performance out of the gun. Bullet is a bullets are the same way after let's say that I want to reach that thousand-yard target and keep putting it on a human-sized silhouette I'm going the other way from the machine gun If I'm gonna do that I first of all I'm gonna take and cast all those really great bullets that I'm gonna use and then I'm going to Take break out the scale no matter who made it Lee RC BS or could just be a dope scale man. Well But whatever I use What I'm going to do is, it alerts a lot of electronic scales now out there too that you can buy. What you do is you take the bullet and put it on the tray. You look at where it specs out, what it weighs out to, and it tells you right there electronically. Now you make up like an egg carton type thing, but a little bigger. And what you do is you... Take a piece of paper and set it there just fold it over a little tiny piece and you first you write down the number and you put the put it say Halfway down that little tray of 12 slots that you made each ones About three inches by three inches you take that bullet you put it in there and then you put another bullet up there Well that bullets a little heavier than the last one. You're right in the old piece of paper and you put that maybe two box two holes down from this first one you did. And you do another one. Oh that was like the first bullet. That's cool. I don't have to redo that. You put a fourth one, a fifth one, a sixth one and eventually you find that you have a spread. of about maybe five or six weights, depending upon what bullet it is, because this could be a 40 caliber round, this could be a competition pistol round that you're building, this could be a patch rifle round. Okay, it purely matter what he tried to do. But what you're doing is you're now creating consistency in the projectile. Now there are other things that you will do once you've sorted the bullets by weight You're then also going to still you know form you're going to form them You're gonna swage them and do all kinds of other cool stuff to really tighten the thing up by the time you are done You were going to end up with a very accurate batch for what you've done before it's called Hold on. It's called a lot. You see the term lot on the side of a box of ammo Well, your production lock is all within the same parameters for as many bullets as you have that match that. And you're going to identify on the box when you write up your information, you know, spec sheet on the side of the box, you're going to include your bullet weight on top of everything else. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, Mark, something I used to do when I was reloading 45, Lee makes a very neat and pretty inexpensive case trimmer that you can chuck in a drill, I used a cordless drill, the thing that would hold the case and with the thing that goes down inside the case into the flash hole and it would trim all the cases to exactly the same length. It was surprising to me sometimes how uneven They might be around the rim of the case, but I think that may have contributed to greater accuracy when I was shooting. But it is quite inexpensive and pretty convenient to use. It can be done handheld, but much less taring, chucking in a grill. Just my two cents, out. Right. 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Oh god now you've got word old matters before so we have another Christopher Pike by the way the guy who plays Pike in the new Star Trek series Is the guy who made played the main character on Helen? We know Helen wheels If you didn't see that series you just punch up one episode or scenes show up one way or another on YouTube if you look for it not critical, but There's another Kirk. It's like Batman. I'm to the point where I don't want to go see a Batman movie anymore. You wanna know why? How many times you need to make Batman? Okay. And of course you're gonna change the Batman guy. Well, cuz you waited too long doing your movies and the guy got old. Whereas if you'd done the movies in pretty close succession, the guy would have matured into the job and it would have been really cool cuz you had overlap. But Hollywood does stupid stuff like this all the time. They milked William Shatner for a long time, Mark. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Well, think about it. I mean, he's a bloated job at the hunt at the end there. Well, real quick, you know, William Shatner has been one of the Canadian actors has been outspoken against the SJW woke crowd. So of course, this new version of Captain Kirk is going to be bisexual. Oh, of course. I knew that. As a slap in the face to William Shatner and the way he portrayed Kirk. Yeah, I'll never watch it ever Yeah, exactly. I was kind of wondering because I'm you know, I expect that it's like I joke with you know Nancy about that You know, of course, he'd be a quadriplegic homosexual with you know, pedophilic tendencies. Well, they're working on it. You know what I mean? The T and James T. Kirk was supposedly was meant Tomcat because he played around so much in the academy. Right. We're supposed to be Tiberius, right? He wasn't Tiberius, it was Tomcat. Oh, okay. And played around with the guys. He didn't play around with the girls. He's playing around with the guys. Well, Again, it's, well, again, we, it's not the center of the universe. It's typical, again, of the kind of garbage you see, but you get to the point where, I guess, as you get older anyway, it's the idea that it's like a totally before Camelot. I guarantee there's a Camelot remake coming up. Shoot out the OK Corral is done for the same reason. It isn't for the reason you might think because it's a lodge ring knocker issue, not a cowboy issue. And the same is true with Camelot. It has to do with it being a ring knocker. If they do have a Camelot coming out, I guarantee you half the nights at the round table will be more interested with each other than the fair maiden. They might even subvert your expectations by making Lancelot's romance with Arthur instead of Guinevere. Right, and yes, and on top of that the roundtable survives. Oh, wait a minute. No, it doesn't because now they're fighting over each other because Right, he's mine you wish he's mine. Go ahead a caller who we have My brother was telling me that the new Superman the 2020 is a 2022 is a case that the game tried Well, again, well, just one of the many other reasons it's time for an American war for independence, clean the country out. We know what he needs to be done. And we gotta do it before too long anyway. So with all the stuff they're doing right now, they're obviously trying to convince everybody it's a legal resist, you'll be absorbed when it just reversed. It's like, well, let's see. If they're hiding the food, it must be the regime that's hiding the food and therefore we should tell everybody to go find the regime and kill every last one of them. I mean, not I just in general start that as a rumor. You know, the government's hiding all the food because they're trying to starve everybody out. If you see any government personnel, they just need to be gone. You don't see how that works with the mindless. You do that. Meanwhile, you know, kind of step back and let them be the first wave organic sandbags. Always remember that guys. Do to them what they thought they were going to do to you. Always. Okay. Well, you know, they're talking about food shortages down here, dad. And I swear this is going on here in Lubbock, Texas. There are food drives to feed the 100 Ukrainians when we're talking about food shortage here in the US where they're taking the the food banks, which have already been depleted from the pandemic BS where people couldn't afford food and go to them. And they're taking all the warehouse or half of the warehouse and sending it over to the Ukraine for the Ukraine refugees. In theory, there are people left, so they're not in the Ukraine. So sending the food to Ukraine ain't gonna do you a whole lot of good. You should be sending it to wherever these refugee, quote unquote camps are. But no, we're sending it overseas to the Ukraine. Don't send them food! Remember Sam Kennison. Send them luggage! Go ahead, caller. Yeah, John and Maine here. Speaking of food shortages, I picked up two interesting things on food that I haven't really gotten into researching yet. Number one, apparently, of these food processing places that have been burning down, supposedly, from the... article I started reading, they found the remains of human meat in them and apparently it looked like a cover-up type thing, which could or could not be true. And the other one, which would be really ridiculous, is the FDA is turning over our food system to the big pharma. So in other words, the F in FDA is no longer going to be there. It'll be, you know, big pharma managing our food. Yeah, that meat they found, that human meat, that was probably Spam. I kind of like Spam. Well, you should need it because it's deadly. You know, there's a company in Utah called Soylent, and it's a food processing company. Soylent in Utah. Look them up. Real quick, I think Mark you're muted again. Something's going up. Something's going on there. We have Mark. There we go. Well, I didn't mean it. Yeah, it kicks out. This is this is something we saw a few weeks ago. Remember, it's a system itself is kind of becoming. Guys, it's the 21st century. The planet crap who is doing exactly what we thought it would. Real quick on this note to OK, let's before we go any farther because it was a subject I wanted to talk about and we'll get we'll touch on in this hour again. Guys, there are many layers to government and right now they're trying to do propaganda damage control with the controlled media. You know, you've probably heard about that. Oh, there's no such thing as, you know, fires at the processing plants and of course the algorithms take you to denials right now if you try to do any research. So I'm going to remind you again, use another part of the government against the other part of the government. Let's see what's going on. OSHA is your first best tool to find out what's happening with workplace problems, right? You don't go over to the Department of Agriculture. The Department of Agriculture is the department that's burning down the food supply. But no matter what, I delight in that there's this anal retentive record keeping mechanism called OSHA that has to log in workplace incidents. Why do they do this? Well, because we'd like to have that sign up on the wall next to where you check in, you know, say 385 days since the last workplace accident or incident. And of course you want to be 500 days or 1000 days, preferably it never changes. The number gets dusty on the wall. You could change out the number, but they never have to, right? Of course, they could be lying and just never reported. But The fact of the matter is that all of these operations have to be filing OSHA reports on the workplace incidents. Does everybody understand that? Let me recommend this. If somebody were genuinely serious, and of course I'm talking about it, so maybe some asshat who has a shoe size IQ is finally who's a spy is listening, maybe for whoever's doing this, and they go, oh shit, we forgot about that one. But the fact is that guys, what we can do is even use the database, which has a year by year survey, and it's a quarterly, of incidents of this type. So last year, how many food processing sites had totally debilitating fires? Well, what about the year before? What about the year before? What about 10 years before? Let me point something out. It's OSHA's job to question that if we have a fire, what was the problem? It's kind of like the equivalent to the FAA. What do they do when a plane crashes, guys? What do they do? They just throw their hands up in the air and go, piss on another one, fill out of the sky. Hey, guys, shovel that garbage over into that dumpster over there. We'll just get out with flying some more planes. What do they do guys what is it? What does the FAA do with an incident any in an airport like that or with an airline? If you look at flight 800 they reassemble the plane inside a giant warehouse Yeah, they do it with a lot of them as a matter of fact They have a place where they at least Reassemble or the wreckage within a simulated, you know ghost of how it would normally sit And what they do is they evaluate how the damage, the shredding, the shearing, fracturing a material, failing a material, and that helps them to map out maybe what happened. Well, with OSHA, they do this because, well, we're supposed to protect workplace environments. So if all of a sudden, if you're in OSHA and you're sitting here and Bob's Bakery, which is Employees, let's see 400 people and they're processing main factory goes up in flames. Chances are there were 400 employees that were put at risk. So it's your job to kind of figure out what happened. Guys, you have a tool that if you use quickly, it's like the autopsy reports from the 90s that we had on the Prozac shooters. Okay. You have another department that its job is to make sure that employees don't burn up in buildings. They want to make sure that when you reach into that bread dough neater, that it doesn't suck you in and squoze you into the bread dough, okay? They have all kinds of people who do all kinds of studies and reports and information base and it's an extensive database on a workplace injuries, workplace deaths. What were the conditions and also work failure or safety failures in the workplace environment that result in catastrophic failures or catastrophic injury. Guys, that database is out there right now. So there nobody needs to guess. I don't care who takes credit for it first. I hope they got somebody thought this through. But you know what, go out and keep it. Go out to these sites where they're going, another place burned down. Well, go out there and make a statement quick. go to the OSHA safety reports for 2021, 2020. I guarantee everything dropped in what the last two years as far as numbers, why? Well, guys, where was everybody? They were all at home hiding under the bed. All the plants, a lot of them were shut down or idle down to minimal performance, weren't they? Think about it. the numbers are over the table available. Now, I guarantee that yes, they've increased because it's not hard to see when you can collect the incident rates just by public reporting. But one of the things that will happen is you almost are gonna have to do, for instance, you're gonna have to get people to cooperate. Like I said about the radiation argument with Fukujitsu slash Fukajima slash Fukuzilla. If you're serious, you buy the technology and you survey. But in this case, you don't have to buy anything. You just have to monitor specific databases and you're gonna find out. For instance, okay, now here's another one. Not only do we have OSHA, but don't we have a Federal Firefighting Association group? Well, more than one, I know we do. For instance, Burns and casualty risk. Guys, there is a complete infrastructure through the firefighting industry and the firefighting manpower elements that are out there that have a vast data base that is at your fingertips and it is transparent. It is transparent, okay? So that's another direction you can go. The fire departments are not going to hide the fires. Are they they may be told by the feds to stop doing things The fire departments may try to hide it, but you know, what's really cool about that one guys. Can you hide a fire? Anybody can you hide a fire if I look down across while God that buildings on fire The community knows Now if I can't see that the local community isn't gonna report on it now the controlled media might keep it compartmentalized But the incident itself, for instance, I guarantee that if for others a source that you could use, they would have, remember, dispatch monitoring that we've already used on the air here many, many times back when Ferguson was being burned down and attacked, remember? And we played live, the actual dispatch feeds going back and forth. Now the fire department has the exact same thing and there are people out there that do the exact same kind of monitoring So even if they tried to you know, shut it up There is a database out there to pull from because firefighters like to be able to keep track of what happens in places so that if they have to go in and fight the fire, then they see an incident common, a commonality of an incident or series of incidents, then they're going to want to come up with a plan of action so that when they walk into a fire, they also come out of the fire. When they go in to fight it. They want to go home that night and have a sandwich and rest for a little bit and scrub off the dust and the dirt and the smoke. And they want to fight fires the next day. There are several databases right now, instead of us, we don't even have to guess. We really don't. There's no reason to guess. What we need to do is take quick action because what the feds will do is try to block you from accessing what is already a viable and reported actionable situation where you have day by day, month by month, year by year, decade by decade. Now, personally, what I'm amazed at is that there's no discussion and it can't be because you see if the government's doing it, it is industrial espionage, but it's planned industrial espionage. But otherwise, the first thing that I'd be looking at, if I were any, if it was an American, I mean, you're not dealing with Americans, you're dealing with these foreign globalist pigs that are in homeland sucky righty. And those pieces of trash only be dragged out and executed to be quite honest. I wouldn't hesitate to say that, they're not your friend and they're not working for us. Those asshats need to be gone. But the bottom line is that they're gonna step in, try to do everything they can to conceal from everybody the truth about what's going on. Period. Why? Cuz it's what we've seen them do time and again. Where are those videos from the Oklahoma City bombing from the multiple cameras across the street? Even though the court ordered the bat faggots and the Fed to surrender them, they refused to do so. Why? Because it paints a totally different image of the lie they created. Where where did the four batches of VHS tapes that were being operated by camera which were filmed videoed by camera camera men and women The day that the ATF attacked the branch of Indians Why did they all disappear and even when they asked for them? They would not produce them because it paints a totally different picture from the actual event And where did that leg come from that had the camouflage and the boot on it? Where did that come from? Nobody laid claim to it There was a- I'm missing my leg. Can I have that back? I'd like to get- Yeah. We might put it back on. The rest of them was gone. Yeah, it was a little late for that. Mark. But the fact of the matter is that again, remember, there is incident and action over and over again by the government to lie, to flat out conceal, misdirect, and lie. And right now, the food is part of this whole holodrama thing about trying to starve America the way the kosher mafia communists starved the Ukraine. And it only took what? 15 months to murder millions of people by starvation. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. The medical examiner actually announced that they still had a copy of the DNA, a vial of the DNA from that leg. And the FBI quickly rushed in, recovered that sample, we haven't heard anything from that whatsoever. They removed that evidence and now it's disappeared and we're not ever gonna hear anything about it. You know what, real quick, what you just brought up, what would you do if you were the county coroner? What would you have done there? I would have submitted it without an announcement. I would have submitted it to the 23andMe or something like that that may have come back to because police have been doing that with the interest.com stuff. I would have, you know what I would have done? I would have set up a bait shop. What do I mean by that? I'd have cambered up a room, but I'd claim it was my office. I'd use it for an office. And I'd have it cambered up and microphoneed up. And I, when they'd show up, it's like, well, wait, I'll tell you what, you want what? Oh, you mean that file that I talked about the sample of the DNA sample we had? You mean, well, hold on. Let me get, I'm gonna, okay, you just stay right there. Bob, can you give me, bring me sample 406B? It's on file there, it's in the chiller. Yeah, it's in, I think it's, is that nitrogen storage? Okay, whatever it is, go get it, okay? Okay, boss. And I'd make sure that Bob came in with a little, you know, a sample, you know, with some, with whatever DNA. Oh, it would have DNA in it. I think I'd put feces in it, be quite honest. I'd have a chunk of feces in there I'd collect from some dog or something. And then I'd say, well, you know, we can't surrender this. And then they say, well, you're going to have to give it to us. And I'd say, well, I can't, it's a county corner. I have an obligation and I want them. I guarantee as long as you keep putting your heels down, they'd start to threaten. And the more they threaten, the more you refuse. And the more that they threaten, the more you refuse. And I'd get every last sound and every last image and I'd make sure I knew who the jackasses were that were in front of me. And finally, when they really start to tell you how they'd probably kill you, but they eventually made, they would keep him, first they'd imply, but then I guarantee they just show their real colors and you'd want people to see their faces. And then finally it's like, well, okay, hold on. I'll release this, but you gotta sign off on it. And then you'd hear them go, we don't have to sign off on anything, cuz we're just gonna take it. And you're gonna give it to us, blah, blah, blah, blah, I guarantee that they would have, they would be puffed up. And then so you slide that little specimen of dog feces across the way, and you let them go. And you know what I put out there? You know, it'd be everywhere. Is every last minute over all in 100 different directions that that day we'd be prepped for it before we even did the bait box. And you know what? Still have the sample of DNA. Actually, I think I subdivided because if they had a vial, they probably had more than more than sufficient sampling to do would leave more than one test. So you know what happened before I even did that? I'd make sure that there was a subdivision of however many samples to secure that sample for future reference. And then like you said, well, meanwhile, we're actually doing the survey to find out who it is because there is a vast DNA registry out there, guys. Well, thank you Shelby, because we wondered about this. So they actually, they didn't save the leg maybe, although you never know. Wouldn't that be kind of mean? I mean, what's the big deal with, you know, freeze wrapping a chunk of leg? It's a whole foot leg, part of a leg. And why not just stick in the back cooler over there? No, that wouldn't be a bad idea. Yeah, we burned it. We incinerated it with everything else. Yeah, we promised we did. Yeah, we probably I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lozi, but I'd look very sis. Damn you guys. You need to surrender that back to us. Well, I'm gonna take this to court. I even actually act like that. Yeah, whatever. Click, boom. Yeah. Then you ask the Fed where what happened to your did you do your study on that? Did you guys do the DNA research on that leg? No, not really. Yeah. See guys remember to hunt them harder than they think they're hunting you And in this day and age, making up a bait box, guys, just like you see them doing, they get the petals in there. Everything would have a camera everywhere. I'd put cameras beside cameras. I'd have the teddy bear behind me with the teddy bear belly camera. I mean, maybe not because that's too obvious, but you know what I mean? Anything that was a dot, anything that had a hole in it would have a camera in it and a microphone. Live stream. I'd live stream it. And besides recording it, I'd live stream it while it was going on. And wait a minute, who the hell do you think, you gotta get that in there. Who the hell do you think you are? Well, I'm Asian, French, mid-lap and not with Ring Knocker's Associate 402. And you know what, I'm gonna tell you right now, you know you got an obligation as a fellow traveler. Well, I ain't no fellow traveler, but what kind of obligation am I supposed to have on this? You just need to hand that over, you need to shut up. Well, I'm sure. But I'm still digging my heels in cuz I'm getting, you're getting mouthy now. That's what you want. You want them to get upset cuz they get upset. They come out of their skin. And that's a good thing. Everybody needs to see the reptiles for what they are. Go ahead, I heard another voice there, a caller jump in there, please. So you're talking about the bait box, Mark. Bring it up, it hasn't been mentioned as a long time, but there was that gentleman, the ATF raided his gun shop and he had those collector guns. And he had a hidden camera in the ceiling and they were just throwing them into a 55 gallon plastic trash. These guns are worth several thousand dollars and just throwing them in there willy nilly without any reckless protect them from scratches and whatnot. Brand new guns. Yep, and that's intentional. And then when they do get them back to the storage, although they'll tell you they have climate control this and whatever there, they will intentionally take those down to the basement. preferably a place that there were no maintenance has been done and there's leaky steam or leaky pipes. There's no protection for them and by the time you get them back, you got yourself a dinged up, scratched up semi rust bucket. But the only good thing that the only thing I will say is this. On the other hand, let's not forget my favorite set of ATF agents. Most of the federal agencies, the feds hide on the top floors. Batfaggots and the FBI are always up above with all you peasants as a bullet screen down below. If you take a look at how they set all these operations, Batfaggots are always way up on top. Well, the storerooms, the property rooms are sometimes, or at least the initial property processing rooms are up there. And what's really cute is two bat faggots. They just stolen a bunch of stuff from a personal private collector and they had a bunch of really valuable guns. $20,000, $30,000 apiece for these weapons in many cases. And so apparently they'd already figured out who was gonna steal whose property. And apparently the one bat faggot went in and had a whole arm full of rifles and he jumped on the elevator. Well, the problem is that one of the other bat faggots slid out in the elevator and the conversation apparently was where you go with those. Well, I'm taking these home. And he goes, those are the ones I wanted. I don't know what was finally said, but the two bat faggots got into a fight over the guns that they had stolen and we're now going to divvy up, but weren't divvying up fairly. And so between the 12th floor and the apparently the ground floor or the basement basement floor for the parking garage, They got into a running gun battle and were going at each other and emptied between two and three magazines each on each other at point blank range inside the elevator fighting over the guns they stole. Cuz I was gonna take those home. Those are the ones, those are my guns. No, those are my guns. I got them, I got them right here. But- And they probably missed each other at point blank range. Do you know how neat that would look to be inside the elevator well? Guys, you know what an elevator well looks like in most buildings? It's not a... You think you're... Okay, I know this is gonna make you worry. You're basically traveling... When elevators first came out, they didn't have boxes. They just had platforms. And the platform is balanced by your four contact points with the rails that go up and down this steel frame. In a regular elevator well that you normally travel in, like if you go to a hospital or if you go to a main building, it's an elevator well for all of the elevators who are in that track and they're not individually channeled. They're all side by side by side and in many cases you have just as much space behind the elevator. Now, it's usually not lit. Contrary to all you see in the movies, they usually have service lights that can turn on but they usually keep them off for efficiency. So, from the outside, it would have been great to do a video or a movie like this where you hear the conversation, first you see him get in the elevator and the guy goes, well, that's, those are my guns. Listen, Bob, you all know I got more time than you do and besides, I collect these things. You don't, you all want them, you just want this because you're going to track that money out. Well, listen, you know we divvy this shit up, blah, blah, blah, and go back and forth and then you switch the image from inside. to outside where you just see the darkness of the elevator with the elevator well and then back inside and all of a sudden the guy drops the guns and he reaches for his pistol and the other guy is pulling his pistol out both of them are carrying SIGs and all of a sudden they will step back to the opposite wall of each other and then you hear boom but you have the image changes to inside this the elevator And every time you hear a boom, it's either hit one of them, but it goes through the guy and then goes through the elevator wall. You see this beam of light and there's another beam of light the other way. There's three or four beams of light. Then there's, well, let's see, 15 rounds per magazine. They fired maybe 45 rounds in each other, killing each other, by the way. That was the only good thing. Both the back package shot each other to pieces. It's kind of like a close in knife fight where everybody knows they're dying. So they might as well keep stabbing. That's exactly what happened. So you can imagine from the inside of that elevator well, it'd be like light ray, light ray, light ray, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light And of course, then you hear the, and the elevator stops, and then you hear the, and the doors open, but you can't see what's going on, but you hear, oh, you know, some secretary or somebody who's come to the elevator, or well, probably if they hear all that, they're like, what happened, man? What happened? Well, of course, they wouldn't be having a conversation. They had to, I mean, they had to have finished each other off. I mean, you're within what, six feet of each other. A running gun battle in an elevator six feet apart fighting over stolen property that the feds, the pirates took. That's perfect justice as far as I'm concerned. We would wish it would happen more often than maybe it does. They just don't want us to know about it. That's all. But that's the kind of creatures you're dealing with here. That's the kind of parasite that we have as a problem in this country. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yes, thanks much. Yeah, it sounds like sounds like they have the the accuracy of storm storm How are you from I was in for what was with the Imperial Army before this what yeah, yeah We used to wear white body armor the whole day. I don't know why why aren't you guys wearing white body armor? Well, it never works anyway, right? Two things, the body armor never works. B, when they shoot, they never hit anything. So why worry about it? What the hell? Yeah, exactly. Well, I think they know they did a good job of plowing into each other. You know what? One of my favorite battles was 1857 in Montana. What was it? Oh, come on, what was the location? But anyway, it was one of the pre-Civil War or cap and ball Indian battles, you know, Indians, Cowboys and whatnot, Cowboys and Indians. Infantry and a little bit of cavalry versus the Indian tribes. And the main event of this, which forgive me, I don't have the guys, the guys, I won't say Macallum, but I'm probably wrong. McCants was a something. Anyway, the two that the Indian chief Literally, it was like in the middle of the battle, the chief found the officer in charge. Both of them were notorious close fighters, kind of like an Andy Jackson scenario. And you hear about the term, they cut each other to ribbons. Well, the description in the actual battle is that's exactly what they did. They knew they were fighting to the death and no matter what they kept stabbing and hacking and slashing to the point where each of them stabbed each other over 60 sometimes They you know like slash where they got it literally cut you know cut cut You know whole tracks open with the blade and they were grappling with each other for the whole time of the battle And it's rather fascinating because again, it's the logic is well, I may die, but I'm taking your heart your Harry Heinden with me So that's what I liken it to like with these two bat faggots and all again with them it's stupidity the others might have been honored but the idiots sticks with these criminals are involved in stupidity and although we're so concerned about all the rest of the people they might have shot with while they were doing that don't you know yeah right oh yeah absolutely no longer involved yeah that's why they cut loose with the pistols in the middle of an office complex where everybody else is you know anybody and everybody else works not just the bat faggots so anyway The interesting thing about this is, again, where we started out talking about the food production facilities going down. What this demonstrates is something else we need to emphasize is centralization is bad. How many times have I said this? Centralization is bad. One of the places that shut down over the bird flu scam, which has been talked about the last day here, they had what, 2.7 million, 2.5 million chickens or up to 5 million chickens. It was a totally, now think about what I said a few days ago. The whole thing is a brag up because it's automated, artificial intelligence does a whole bunch of this stuff. They had a new egg checker that was completely AI. Well, apparently they had these millions and millions and millions of birds and they had some kind of, apparently it sounds to me like it was an automated test. And supposedly one of the automated tests on one bird came back supposedly with bird flu. And for that they exterminated all the millions of chickens in this complex. One possible. See, this is my problem with this. This tells you that, again, like everybody's saying, well, this character owns a football team, the one who owns this big, mega-death chicken site. This is one of those things where they bought out this guy, they bought out that guy, they destroyed all these little operators. They lumped it all into this new big complex. So now all your eggs, literally, or your chickens are in one basket. And if something goes wrong, what just happened? Mark. How did they check that chicken with a PCR anal Schwab? Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Well, that's my point is, okay. Well, you're telling me that a multi, you know, $100 million complex with millions of chickens worth God knows how much money that because of one response, which did you, did you know where you got the test from or were they just doing automated randomized tests on the flock and they didn't even know where the hell the specimen came from? See my problem with this? I guarantee that's what it is. It's like, well, we just have to by law check so many animals at a time. So the automated system did this spike check and immediately the bells went off and the whistles were blowing and we had this one bird. But we don't know which bird it was, but we just decided to kill several million birds. I personally believe that that's exactly what happened. And the reason I say that is because I think it has nothing to do with bird flu. This absolutely is an example of where rather than identifying and compartmentalizing what was a specimen issue, they decided to, well, because he was given the wink and the nod, he was given a telephone call. Hey, Bob? Yeah. How's your football team going? Well, pretty cool, man. Of course, we're having a great season, but we got a good season. By the way, tomorrow, I want you to kill all your chickens. What'd you see Fred? Bob, okay, aren't you one of the ring knocking spit swapping buddies here? Don't you wear the amical? Yes, I do Okay, you remember we got this little agreement when the crew with the click and there's only you know You and I are only a handful. There's only a handful of us Bob. We tell you we need something done. You got to do it. What am I authorization Bravo Alpha six? That's right Okay, well, yep, you're right. I've got a contract. I remember, okay, we had the handshake. We did the bare naked stuff where we all got together and rubbed each other's private organs. Yep, yep, I know what you're talking about. Okay, kill the chickens. What, sir? Go kill the chickens. Go turn the temperature up until you bake them to death in the hatchery. Yeah, how? They bake them to death. Yeah, what gets me about this, guys, is every aspect of this shows you just how sick and wicked these people are. Tim our dude it was based on the PCR test which we already know is 9 for 7 percent ineffective for doing anything Yeah, okay said he was just told he was this is what this is this is demonstrating Well, I what I agree with somebody said well who called him and told him Ice Age farmers got a bunch of really good articles that are that he's put out there However, one of the things guys that have said go to different elements of the government and pull the data and it can pretty well help to reinforce what we're talking about. In OSHA is one of those. The International Fire, I should say the internal Fire Federation information is out there. Fire departments are going to make an effort to be accurate in the reporting because they don't wanna die. Okay, dying by fire is just so embarrassing and it hurts a lot, a lot. Okay, so being a fireman and being with a fire department and being part of a fire survey mechanism, trying to be accurate will probably keep you from dying a horrible lingering death. That motivates people, okay? So what we're talking about here is pretty important. But now like that slaughter with the birds, no, that was ring knocker, that was ring knocker crap. But it also demonstrates why, as we've said a million times, specialization kills. When you compartmentalize and you compress, and then you specialize in an area to the point where it's all centralized in one location, only one disaster is necessary to completely destroy the capacity of your facilities, your output, it's done. And what did they do with the chickens after they fixated them, cooked them, killed them? Well, you know, they dug a big hole in the ground and pushed him in with a bulldozer. Yeah. And we had another voice there before any further. You have a main really patient. Who do we have? Call or jump in there. Mark. I heard another. Go ahead. Gotcha. Yeah, I just want to say that. the chicken test, you know, that bird flu and everything, that's what they would have liked it done with us with the COVID. They'd have liked it done. You know why they couldn't, guys? It's real simple. You're all arms of the teeth. You know what stopped all of this and then they know it. Why do you think? What do they keep coming back on? The one thing that this is teaching you, what have I said a million times? I have posted it a million times every chance I do social media. What's one of the last things I always post? Whatever my statement is, the last thing I say is buy more food and ammo. Both are weapons. You see me post anything out there? How many times have you seen that? Why? Because it's the... they're teaching you, they're showing you with what they're perpetrating right now that that is the simplest core statement to understand. Buy more food and ammo. Both are weapons. One supports the other. Both support each other. Go ahead, caller. I heard another voice jump in there. Yeah, I just want to say this. Protein supply. If you are so hungry, either you will be too weak or you can't be your ammo up for your children. important. They've been working on... I live in a country, I'm gonna wait for the food thing, but that... Since Barber, uh, uh, water. You go a little longer without food than water. I ain't been without, uh, because I... We're hog farming. My well went dry, collected rainwater, uh, shoveled, I can't do. How much damp snow melted on the wood stove, tip shower to drink out of water, and... When they got three, four kids, and they can like it's 500 gallon ones, you know, live in Texas, or you'll have a basement, fill those up. How much I learned, type of wise, is more precious than gold. Literally. Like, you know, when it rains, and up out in buildings, I put all the pails and everything else out there to collect it, run it through to Berkey, uh, store it in my bottle of water, pour it at this point, 15 to pop another wall. Well, I'm gonna fix it, come. Do if you're depending on where you are in what area, making up a water tower to create some pressure is not hard because they're selling food grade or at least, you know, useful grade, large cage, steel cage. You've seen these guys. You see them in all the Hollywood movies, by the way, because they're a cheap prop. But the steel cage, 333, 340, you know, 360 gallon liquid tanks. Now, you can get different grades of these, but their food grade is out there and it's actually, they're cheap for what they are. What's really neat is they're actually already on a pallet. So here's a neat little trick. You go scrounge up 4x4s or on-site logs or whatever telephone poles will work. and you create your own latest superstructure. Okay, you can do it. 10 feet off the ground helps a lot, but you can make it whatever height you want. The big thing is you take that thing, put it up above, and if you want to, you can put it near, if you have taller buildings like Barnes or whatever, you can do runoff sluices that take the rainwater and run it right to the tank. Now understand, you only have so many hundreds of gallons of storage. The big thing here is if at all possible, regulate it so that it has runoff to that tank and then a slop wall and another runoff to other containers because you don't want to lose any of the rainwater exactly what you're talking about. But the thing is that you now have a container that with a little bit of PVC plumbing guys, you can actually set up any number of different dispenser systems or use systems. If you have livestock, this is a cheap way for you to actually have auxiliary water up and out of the way, not likely to be interfered with. The other thing is you can paint the thing black, you can make a poor man shower, not going to be warm, it ought to be hot, hot. It depends on what your weather is, but you can use a reservoir tank like that for so many different missions, and it's nothing but gravity sucks. Gravity isn't going to get shut off. When it does, we're all done anyway. Okay, that happens. We're finished. And I don't see that happening on the horizon. Okay, so the larger containers like that are optimal. Go ahead, color. Jump in there. Here's another thing. One thing I want to tell you is if you take a gallop junk, you take a fork, you do that, and you melt holes in the cap of the gallop junk installed that you expect. of the stove, stainless steel, 5-gallop pot, heat your water up, keep another extra gallon to pour into there to cool it down, fill that up, and you hold the jug up, and you're gonna have to shower. You're going into that. Sprinkle it like that, soap up, so it's all cold. Exactly. Hold up real quick. We're almost at the top here. JW, you're really soft, but I heard you, so go ahead. Jump in there. I could hear you, but you were really distant. That was the only thing when we were coming back around here. So we're almost to the top, guys. For everybody out there, be creative. The big thing is, right now, buy more food and ammo. Both are weapons. Water is life. I like any of the any container that you've got if you say I'm poor I always have a lot laugh at that one But yet you'll buy some kind of drink or you have something that's in containers. That's you know You can consume that is more refillable Okay, cheap and cheap and inexpensive means you can keep stacking it on the shelf. Go ahead call or jump in there Hey mark, I'm no longer in Los Angeles just real quick These cistern containers out where I live, they're not cheap. They're expensive. But I was thinking, you know, you can go to like Craigslist and you can find three, F-R-E-E, three, Doughboy pools. Do you know anybody? Have you ever experimented with collecting water and putting it in a Doughboy, which is, you know, a pool? essentially and then making some makeshift top to keep it covered. Because I'm thinking... Oh, that would be like... ...for the whole water. You can get it for free. Right, it's a stock tank. What those are, those are mobile stock tanks. Well, the ones are calling pools. So yes, you could do a two by or, you know, two by four or even two by two. All that has to be enough to box it in. You need to cover it to protect it. Now you're not going to have... It's not going to be sealed, so you're going to get a certain amount. of evaporation, but it would still be an efficient way to have a large quantity of water. And if you're pulling on it anyway, you're gonna use it, you know, progressively to the point where your evaporation loss isn't that significant. Stock tanks, the reason they're usually used the way they are is because they have on hand a water pump system, usually a wind system, the old wind fan type. And they would start it when the wind works. It pumps so much water as they choose to do so. They refill it, then they shut down the pumping element. They let the fan still idle as it wants to. And when they come out, check the stock tanks every once in a while. Either A, they just let them run an overflow because a smaller game and everything had taken advantage of it. Or they regulate it, one or the other. So basically think the same way. You're making a stock tank reservoir. The only difference is you do want to seal it in. If you can protect it from the sun, you're going to eliminate a big portion of your evaporation issues. But no matter what, you're going to have some evaporation. But yes, that is an excellent- It's free. You can find them all over the place. People just get rid of them. In lieu of buying a big cistern tank, which, you know, varies in price, but the ones that I'm looking at in my area, they're expensive, they're not cheap. So I just like to go low-budgeted. I just wanted to further that. So thanks for the feedback. Another one, another one, another one that's really cheap real quick, because we're right at the top, guys, is hot tubs. Anywhere at the 300, 600 gallon hot tub. You can box it in, it's already boxed up, right? This is whining, but you're not- A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. 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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Town Hall meeting here on the British rear radio at the AK-47. We are alive. It is about 13 minutes past the hour. If you're just tuning in and you're wondering what that was you were listening to, that was a reading of the Declaration of Independence, which is very important nowadays to understand why we broke away from the crown in the first place. The list of grievances are, which is pretty much what the was a list of grievances and an explanation to the world why we were stepping away from the crown. But, you know, that would be for that happened. We were already at war with the crown. You know, the crown had already cleared through its actions, war on the colonies and the colonists were already fighting for their freedom long before that piece of parchment was published to the world. Do you mean like our current imperial government? Yeah, it started with more and more that way, isn't it? Yeah, and there is a split and divide and they don't, they're not trying to, you know, or anything. It seems like they keep trying to split things down the middle. But I've noticed something with this rovers way thing, this ruling that has been quote unquote leaked that they put out. I've caught this on Fox. I've heard it on some of the local radio stations here. The, and when you get, when the reverse way thing is BS, okay? If that ruling is done, it just puts it back in the state's hands so there'll still be abortion in the US. It doesn't do anything. It doesn't really change anything, the state like Texas, the states that have anti-abortion laws on the books. They were already fighting it in the court and declaring their state power to regulate or not regulate that as they see fit to put restrictions on it with very small and tight limitations. In some cases though, even removing the limitations in some states, I don't think Texas is this way, removing the limitations for incest and rape from the abortions, people going, you know, extreme in the other direction because the direction that they were taking it was extreme to where California, remember they were talking about having close abortions. We've talked about that here up to, what was it they were saying, like six months after you've had the baby, you could have a close abortion. I'm sorry, that's murder, the baby's alive. But now they're cussing about the pendulum being swing back the other way and it's going too far, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, from the Democrats. And from the Republican side, you got them saying, no, it's not. But both sides are using this verbiage talking about privacy rights and the pretended privacy rights that are not in the Constitution or the Declaration of, not in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights is what they say. They forget about the, apparently they've all forgotten about the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, effects. against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated. No warrant shall be issued upon, but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the things to be seized. Wait, okay, I messed that up. But it's part of the Bill of Rights. It's there. But from both sides, you're hearing them talk about privacy rights. And that's what they're trying, that is what the focus is on. It's not on the Roe vs Wade thing. They can all claim it's about women's rights and whatnot. That's BS, I throw that out the window. We have both sides talking about and using the same verbiage about Pretended privacy rights in the Bill of Rights when it's clearly there. In fact, let me put this up because I don't want to butcher this. So I'm going to go right to the Bill of Rights. It is the fourth paragraph. That's what I thought. It is the fourth line, the fourth defined right in the Bill of Rights that is protected. In other words, it can't be taken away. Now, the left is that, you know, it ends with the Supreme Court that it's going to do away with your personal privacy rights. But on the same, in this hand, in the same, you could go to Fox News and all these other supposed right wing news sources and they talk about the pretend privacy rights that are not in the Bill of Rights. couple of things today getting ready for the program and I noticed that it's like so basically what they're they're claiming and this is the claim they're making and both sides are pushing this narrative that if the abortion right thing goes through which is you know BS in the first place because it doesn't get rid of abortion it just puts it back in the state's hands not going along with it the Supreme Court is just saying hey we want nothing to do with this it's not our jurisdiction If you're going to do this on the state level and claim that you have the right as a state to do that, if your people back it up, fine, you can do it. We're not going to go one way or the other, although I do think it goes against the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness of those individuals who are unborn. That's me personally. I'm going to pull this up here. I can play an example of what I'm talking about because I was literally watching it. This is from the Fox End of Things. Let's see. I'll have to go back a little bit here in my history because I was watching a whole bunch of... whole bunch of junk man just trying to catch up on a few things. Tagged it and bookmarked it in that way I could bring it up real quick. It wasn't... it's not one of the commentators on Fox. It's like not one of the comedians. Oh come on. Burn us. Hannity? No. It was not Hannity. Okay. I don't think it was... Morgan no that's a Brit anyway I don't really care what he has to say other than the fact that he ran over here because you know they did they have a ministry of truth over in Britain which is why a lot of their dues commentators have come over to the US because they can't talk truthfully without the them breathing down their neck oh damn it I wasn't that far back You're probably using YouTube as a music player sometimes during the day. You have to scroll through all the music you were listening to while you're looking for the right bit of information. Damn it. Where is the stuff on Roe v. Wade? I know Washington on this machine. Okay, that's back to what was Russia. Supreme Court League. Yeah, I think this is one of them. Here we go. Mark Levine on the... I'm gonna turn that down just for a second. Let's see if I can get to the point where he's talking about the, they talk about the fiction, privacy rights in the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Which of course, they do with Roe v. Wade, with this ruling from the Supreme Court either, but they're, everybody's pushing the privacy rights thing from one side or the other, so that's really what they're targeting. It has nothing to do with that the Supreme Court is ruling this way on the abortion issue other than to make a stink for it for their political scene, but at the same time they're using it as a way to attack or try to redefine your personal privacy rights from the Fourth Amendment. And there are a lot of word twisters that have been on Foxy and N on MSNBC all doing the exact same thing. And I've got the subtitles on so I can try and find where this is at once going through it. Oh, I need to find a good, in fact, let me put you guys on this. I need to find a good streaming service that will do live streaming that's not YouTube, that won't censor this stuff when we're doing it because I, you know, have like a visual aid sometimes on some of the things that we're talking about that way you can see where we're going. But again, I'm having a hell of a time finding this. Trying to do this on the area is not good. But it was most of the comments about your personal privacy rights not being in the Constitution or calling them pretended rights, has been coming out of Fox. Something to keep an eye on there. Like I said, they've never heard of the fourth article of the Bill of Rights. or the Fourth Amendment as you know, most people know it. And we know that's not the right terminology, but anyway, I see you guys posted a bunch of stuff in the Discord too for me. Thank you, Never NWO. Yeah, that's an interesting one. I would have thought that would have been right up there with the Shaman guy who raided the Capitol, because that's another one that's like covered in furs the article say judges so it gets eight months in prison for storming capital in caveman garb Let's see Aaron Most man, I'm gonna butcher that name most of Previously thought his dad who serves as a Brooklyn judge would get him out of trouble. He was wrong Is there video to go with this? Looks like there might be... just a photo. Just a photo. Okay. No audio to go with that. Discord, capital N Caveman, get up. I wanna notice where he got the police vest from. Throwing over top of his stuff. Looks like a bulletproof vest. Not interesting. About the bottom of the hour. This is your program, it is not mine. I'm just holding a space here guys until we get some people call in. Star six, unmute yourself, come on up, join us on air. You wanna add to the topic that I just brought up? I'm kind of out of the blue, but it was just something I noticed and figured, like pointed out to people. Kind of the aisle they're talking from, they're trying to redefine. Your privacy rights in the Bill of Rights or claim that the privacy rights in the Bill of Rights Don't even exist like they've totally erased the Fourth Amendment Anyway The number is 667-770-1524 room number 957-464 in the pound sign again that 667-770-1524 room number 957-464 in the pound sign guys Colin I was going to say, as soon as I hear the first chime, I punch the number in. Sometimes I can get it in. between the first and the second time. Yeah, as soon as I start calling in, start entering the numbers, I don't even wait after I get the conference remember and I start to hit star sticks. Unless I'm just there to listen. We got a lot of people who tune in and listen that way because sometimes it's more reliable than the internet in some parts of the country. I know right now Arizona looking at the fires that are going on out there a lot of people have lost their internet but miraculously the cell phone networks still working. I think because a lot of the newer 5G quote unquote internet is run through the it's run through the cell phone networks through the cell phone towers. So if you have cell phone communication in Arizona where the cell phones are working why is the wireless internet that's coming from your provider to your phone, being affected by that. The tower is still there, it's still transmitting. You should still have internet. I mean, it is connected to these towers all over the place, talk about how great they are. If you've got cell phone service, you have internet service, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But we're seeing areas that are, the internet's blacked out, but the telephone service, that's running on the same system now is still active. That's a head scratcher. You know, maybe we've got some people in the telecommunications industry that can call in and tell us what could be causing it or are they just shunting it. It would be interesting. Clicking in the background. I don't know where that's coming from. If we got another caller, speak up. Might be a little muted. We've been having a problem with the conference line balancing everything that's a little bit beyond my control with the way free conferencing changed their display again. I miss having the volume slider for people individually. We don't have that anymore. But they took that out a long time ago. They took that out before they changed our heads up display. I can't even see everybody in the call-in line at the same time as I see the active callers unless I have two windows open. That's a little bit annoying. The old system, I could see all the people on, I could see the people that were active, everything, everything worked good. But they changed that. I still haven't got a confirmation as to whether or not that download button on the archives is working. Just let me know because I I can see it, but I basically own the service, so I've always been able to see the download button. But it's supposed to be there for people to go to the archives without me having to check the button to allow people to download it as long as the share link has been used. This is the one that's linked to on the website. If there is a download button below the little flash player that will play the audio typically, you should be able to download it as an MP3 or a WAV file format. If that isn't there, and I wouldn't recommend doing a WAV download, WAV files are huge, especially if you're on dial-up. The MP3 is the faster download and you get better audio quality from it anyway. If somebody could confirm that for me, if the download buttons are back on the archives, I would appreciate that. Just let me know. Another interesting bit of news that I heard, and I heard this, it was on local radio, the guys who took over Rush Limbaugh's time slot. They were talking about the Pentagon. and the resources that are being shipped overseas by the US military to the Ukraine. We've spent, we've already sent, what was it? A million, and they want to send another eight million more, they're talking about. Or, yeah, no, no, it's another, I have $113 million to go to the Ukraine. They talked about how the first shipment of equipment that we sent, brand new US military equipment that was supposed to go to our soldiers, You know, this was meant for our guys. Sent brand new stuff over. They got stored in a warehouse in Ukraine. And they acknowledge that it's been struck, has been taken out by Russian airstrike or cruise missile or something. Just blew it up. So they need whole new equipment. Now, there are apparently two generals in the Pentagon. And I've been trying to find out their names. In fact, I've googled this, I have not been able to find the story myself, but they read it on air. And I'm sorry, I can't remember the show host's names. They read it on air. I'm sure that's true, aren't you? Repeat? I'm absolutely sure that's true, that all of them had been lost. I believe that that's BS, okay? And even if it wasn't lost, some of it would be salvageable. you know, even with a bunker buster, whatever type of air strike that you had, you would have, if they were running with a proper military, they would be in there with combat engineers and your armorers, and you'd be going through that equipment and, you know, picking out the parts of each weapon that were still viable, putting, taking, you know, one and two, putting it together to make a whole firearm or a whole, you know, whatever weapon system. and putting it back out in the field. Just because something is damaged doesn't mean it's gone, especially if you're in quote unquote, this mode and you throw everything down range like what we did in World War II with the island hoppers, with the planes, take it and get shot up. get as many of them back as they can. If one of them is not flight worthy, or if two of them are not flight worthy, you either set the thing off to the side as a parts plane, or you take the parts from one plane, you take the parts from another damaged plane, you put them together, and congratulations, you have an aircraft you can fly with. Same concept here, except if we sent them AR-15s, well, not AR-15s, M4s or M16s or whatever you wanna call them, the US military, Those weapons are totally interchangeable. We talk about that all the time on this network guys It is a tinker toy So part of its damage you can take parts up the other one and put it in on the other and congratulations You got a functional firearm? So to claim that everything was lost it does feel like BS, but we're supposedly sending over another 713 million dollars and we're gonna send them more of our Grade A premium equipment meant for our guys to go over there. Well, there are we talk about how there are people inside the system that are still, you know, trying to do the right thing by the American people. There are apparently a couple of generals and I did not get their names that are in the Pentagon saying we can't afford to do this. We're weakening the US military to the point where we will not be able to defend ourselves. We won't have the weapons for our people if We do get into World War Three because we'll be shipping it all over there and they just keep losing it or burning it or whatever's happening to the equipment. Well, that's the whole intention. Well, that's pretty much what they alluded to in the article is that it seems like it's intended to weaken the US military that the guys were reading on the air and We like to acknowledge people who are trying to do the right thing. Now, of course, it's US military, so that stuff would probably be used against us eventually anyway, but friendly units could have access to them too. Anyway, go ahead, Tom. I heard you in the background there. Yeah, I know I mentioned it on the dead show, but I wanted to pull out on this show tomorrow. Tomorrow, the Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Spot, area May 7, 2022. Doors open at 8am, admission is $5. Mackinac Trail Middle School, 8401 South Mackinac Trail, of course, that's in Cadillac District. We're including parking at the school. Again, that's Cadillac Amateur Radio and Computer Spot. Very late 7th 2022. The floor is open at 8am. The mission is $5. The Mackinac Trail Middle School, 8401 South Mackinac Trail, 7th and the Port Gallatin and including parking in that school. The amateur radio and computer swap. They correct, or at least they did because I just managed to pull it up. This is September 8th, so this seems to be like old, old dad on the website. Yeah, the one. Yeah, if you do, if you do search the first thing to come up says September 21 and update the website if they still have access to it. But you know how small they are. It could be that they are tech guy because we've seen that happen before. Uh, who does website might not be accessible anymore. Um, I don't know. What was the address again, Tom? Give that out. The address? Yeah, the address for the computer swap. Okay. We've got the Mackinac Trail, Middle School, 8401 South Mackinac Trail in Kailah. And the website is www.wexaukevarc.org. Okay. Well, that's where I am. and I've got the wrong information. Let me try to do a nice refreshing. Okay, there we go. That's why for whatever reason, it put me to an old flyer. Hey Tom. Oh yeah. Yeah. Tom, I would be willing to send you the money to go and buy a new phone because I can never understand a word you say. I don't know how Mark or anybody else understands anything you say. It just sounds like you're talking into a ball of cotton. Yeah, I've been working with Tom for a long time Tom Tom don't take the strong way you do have a little bit of a speech impediment But your home has your phone has gotten I don't know what's going on with it It has gotten the quality is going down you sound better than you have but on air and I think it's a mix of What's going on with your phone and my equipment here on this end because it's not just Tom I'm my end for me that I have a hard time hearing I'm having a hard time hearing all the other callers except for dad And I am working on fixing that problem. I mentioned that last week. I'm trying to figure out what it is so I can fix it, guys. And if anybody has any ideas, they can shoot it to me through Discord or drop me an email. I don't know, it might be something with my sound equipment, but there is additional problem with your phone, Tom. But it might not be even Tom's phone, Dar. It could just be, I know the way his telephone network is set up up there through, even if you have a landline, because I helped do some of the tower work on that when we were setting up micro FMs, we did some other stuff on the side for other people. You don't have landlines up where he is anymore. They didn't jump to us with... He's in the middle of nowhere, I understand that. Well, he's in the middle of nowhere, but you know what? They used to have landlines. Late 90s they went through there. They took out the landlines. No, seriously. They took out the landlines up there in the Cadillac area that connected them to other cities and replaced them with... wireless. Now the excuse was that because all the heavy snow in northern Michigan, yeah we get heavy snow, that the lines would get weighed down and would be break and so they'd have to send somebody out, do the repair work and it would take a long time to fix the lines anyway. So rather than deal with that and pay for to have equipment on standby to go out do the work on the lines, they replaced the lines with a series of 800 megahertz cell phone, basically cell phone towers that jumped the signal from point A to point B. And I don't know if they've upgraded that technology, but if they haven't, well, I'm sure they've, in theory, I'm sure they've had to with the new 5GBS, you know. But that equipment had been in place and had been running since the late 90s that I know of. Go ahead, Tom. Well, it's all fiber optic now I guess Anything's all fine. No, no, no not where you are. There's no Okay, I know I know there are fiber optic function going up there and I know the BS that they have told people But we have tracked it down before you don't have you don't have true fiber optic It's fiber optic to a satellite relay station where then they shoot it satellite now depending on the upload and download speed of the transmitter that they have at the hub, you can get good satellite speed that's fiber optic comparable. But still, you don't have a solid landline connection of fiber optic from point A to point B unless you're working with the federal government. And it's the same thing where they put fiber optic in out here at Lubbock. We're technically on a fiber optic line, but I can take you down the road to their hub and I can show you the upload dishes that manage our internet upload which goes up and down to satellite is if damage or taken out in any way should perform your high-speed internet would pretty much go to a crawl and since there is no Dial up here anymore and we're pretty much would kill it unless you switched over to ISDN which is now Across the board federally regulated to banking so you'd never get access to that anyway It's messed up what they've done to the infrastructure for our communications. If you know how the communication industry works, what they tell you you're buying and what you're actually getting is never the same thing. It never is. They'll tell you you're getting X amount of speed, but when you get it, if unless you're a premium customer and you know how to pay attention to it, they throttle you back at certain hours during the day. Unless you can catch them with it and your contract specific about it, there's not much you can do about it either because they have a monopoly in that communications realm that has been granted to them by the federal government. Go ahead, Tom. Maybe try somebody else's phone and see if that clears it up for you, Tom, before you go and buy another phone. Say, I won't- I wouldn't have to buy it. I would send him the money to get one, just because I like Tom. I like to listen to him, but I can understand his words when I can hear him. It's not a speech impediment thing. I understand what he's saying, but it just sounds like he's talking into a ball of cotton. It's funny everything he says is really fuzzy. I've been in all my life Yeah, audio quality it sounds it sounds like you're talking into a cotton ball It's just really really fuzzy again Maybe I'm deciding my voice, but no no I'll tell you what right now you sound a whole lot better than you did 30 seconds ago Yeah, I'm gonna go I'm gonna go here with this. You know what? Yeah disguise your voice you're on a private and this may turn some people off, but you are on a You're on a free service conference calling network. Okay. It does have caller ID I can see when which is how I can pick out usually troublemakers, they're the ones that come in anonymous. Not everybody that comes in anonymous is a troublemaker, but we got one or two that usually are. So yeah, if I can see that guys and it's a free service the Fed goes to them and asked for it the Fed's they're gonna hand it over to the Fed Okay, I don't have control over that system I don't have control over over their user agreements or any of that stuff. It's free We use it because it is free and it saves us money which we can put into other things like backup equipment paying our server fees, that's why we We've cut back on a couple of things so we were able to pick up the .org website, which we've got that paid for now, I think. We own the address for longer than we own the website. So nobody can buy that out from under us like what happened with LibertyTreeRadio.com. You know, if I lapse on the website, the .org will still be there. But anyway, I'll digress from that. because I totally forgot where I was going. I was like, gone. That's what it was. Hiding your voice or trying to pretend, even if you got caller ID, the caller ID is on our end as civilians. The government, the phone company, even if you pay for that block, the call BS. They can still see the number they can still tell of cell phone tower it pink from all that other crap So hiding your voice and stuff doesn't hide you from anybody but your allies That was the same thing. That's the same issue that I had with the YouTube videos with the guys who I knew We're doing YouTube videos that I have met face to face that were wearing ski masks and stuff. It's like I tell them how stupid it is because you're inviting people into your house, into your home. You don't know everything about these people. Which one could be a snitch and whatnot. Then you go up and you do this stuff and you got a ski mask on. Well, all that does is hide you from your allies. Your enemies are gonna know who you are. especially if you're vocal and you're out there. The best place to hide when you're talking about something that they don't like or when you're putting stuff information out that you feel could be a risk to your life, if you're gonna put it out there at all, do it, be public about it, and make noise because that's the only way to protect yourself. It's a lot harder to sit, I'm going to butcher that word too. Serititiously get rid of somebody if they're keeping the spotlight on themselves. Even if it's a small collective of friends and whatnot, like I said with Liberty Tree Radio, why we run it the way that we do where we have so much spread out over the internet because we really do with liberty true radio is not like at one website it's not at one service it's not on one social media thing it's not even just me running it you know i had tom's dead tom running the group we've got kelly running the face book i'm running the uh... audio streams you listen to me another person doing satellite we've got uh... people overseas I know they're running us on shortwave so and I don't know I know they're running us on shortwave I don't know who they are I don't need to know who they are but I'm grateful for you guys doing that and I say thank you. You guys running micro SMs or CB base stations and I know you guys would love it if we listed all that stuff and that has been done before Joe McNeil with the micro effect tried to do that. I kind of argued against him with doing that. You know, it's better for it to happen word of mouth in the area that they're in. Because when you post a listing like that on the internet, especially for the ones that are trying to be pirate or hush-hush and not, you know, run a low profile the way the FCC leaves them alone for as long as possible, you post a listing like that up there, it becomes a hit list. It becomes a target list for the other side, you know. especially if they think if the people running it that way think that they are being secret squirrel and are trying to disconnect and stay away from everybody else but yet still put the information out there. That's why if you're going to run a pirate FM radio station, if you're going to run a micro FM radio station or do this type of work, I support people like Braveheart Radio who do it, who make no bones about it. They put it up they'd run their own their own YouTube channel. They advertise their frequencies. It's them doing it It's not me shedding light on somebody who doesn't want their the light to be necessarily shed on them in that bigger broad of broad of an aspect You know, it's like we talked about the hallmark and the Golden Spike Network. We've got permission to talk about those things. Do we tell everybody how to access those things? No, because that's not our place to do it. That's theirs. If they're going to bring somebody into their network to do it, it's up to them. That's why I've talked about creating your own private WAN, you know, wide area network for your community. If you have a community where there's a bunch of you living to get living not together but in close proximity where you have enough cable or if you want to do wireless although I've wrecked I strongly disagree with doing a wireless internet network like that because it becomes another factor into it. But if you can run cable, if you can mask it, if you can hide it, you can camouflage it. or make it parallel to an existing system that people scratch their head over when they look at it, but they don't mess with it, create your network that way. And it's up to you to decide who you let in to the network and who you don't. Sort of operational security. I don't wanna violate somebody else's operational security with what I'm doing here. You guys can rebroadcast us all you want. You can use what... Whatever we got on Liberty Tree radio that we're putting out there. I have no problem with it I will throw that I'll always throw that out there for people if you want to rebroadcast Our live programs if you want to take our archives put it up if you want to use some of our videos that are still posted on YouTube and Put them up any any of that stuff go ahead and do it. We don't have a problem with it We're not gonna tell people not to do that other people will do the same thing and then turn around stab you in the back like Alex Jones. We wanna get the information out there and we don't wanna hurt you. I don't need to know that you're doing it. I'm not asking for kudos. If somebody comes and attacks you in our name, I wanna know about that because I'll come on your defense and tell them it was BS. If somebody is making a claim that we're making a claim against you, that's BS like what happened with poker face with their music on YouTube giving permission to giving people permission to use it for videos and then it being struck and somebody claiming to make a claim on the video on behalf of poker face when it wasn't them and they have to make a Having to fight for the people who they gave permission to use this stuff and but Here's the cute thing is YouTube won't tell you who made the claim on your behalf I think Paul last time I talked to Paul which hasn't been in a while They were still trying to find that out who is making the claim on their behalf that somebody was using their work You know without permission And if you think that that because they it is their work that they would tell them hey these people are going out there and claiming it You know Find out. I would bring it personally if I had the ability to. If there's enough evidence there, I would bring charges against them for claiming to have the right over my material. You understand what I'm saying? Back them back the way that they're attacking everybody else. That's why they don't tell people like, oh yes, this person made a claim even if you have the person's permission. If you go to Liberty Tree Radio, you go to our website, we've got a permission for them on how to get music played on LTR. I've got some signatures of people in a file folder sitting behind me that would make some people said scratch that we've got permission to use their music and we've got written permission from them to use their music. to use it for as long as we want until we're done with whatever we're doing. Groups that on that stuff and they won't tell you who did it. The criminality of that, of not this work, but claiming on behalf, making a false claim on somebody else's behalf. You know, rambling again guys, I apologize. We're getting close to the top of the hour. I think I did this last Friday too. I'm just all over the board. I've kind of been like shooting in every direction and I apologize. It has been, it's just been so interesting. There's so much stuff to look at. I know you guys were, dad was talking about the Star Trek thing and the Pike and I brought up the Kirk and the Kirk is supposed to be bisexual. I've got friends that are, I'm a Trekkie myself or I was for a very long time and oh Craig is. I'm a gamer too, so I follow the gaming stuff guys. You cannot go into any aspect of our entertainment and not find conversations like this going on right now. It doesn't matter if it's comic books. Tom mentioned that, you know, Superman's new cape is the gay pride flag. Yes, the son of Superman, the new quote unquote Superman, is gay. So they, it's even there, they've thrown it in your face. Superman can't be straight because Superman's gay now, or at least their excuse for that is that it's, well, it's not the Clark Kent you know, it's, you know, Superman's son is, it's just everywhere. You can't turn around without finding something like this in media or some scandal or something going on along the same lines. in any type, in any media, whether it be literature, movies, TV, TV has been this way for like forever. And it's even worse if you're listening to it over in the UK. You know how long they have been pushing that down your throat. To the point where it's normally accepted, but it's not normal. If it was normal, everybody, everybody, the second person you meet would be gay. You know? Or was it a grandpa? Go ahead. That's what the... Yeah, uh... I doubt I'm the only one to know this. Probably everybody has. How hard they're pushing the biracial commercials. Usually a black man and a white woman, but sometimes it's a black woman and a white man. I can't remember the last time I saw a, uh... Well, I guess there were a few. I call Caucasian commercials, but considerably more all-black or mixed-race commercials. That's something else they're really pushing on TV, it seems. And it is actually common. The reason why we have a unifying language, the reason why it was voted on was that we would all have a common tongue. We could all understand each other. It was a close tie between German and English as I understand it. And we ended up with English. We didn't end up with Spanish, but now they're trying to do away with that too, our commonality in language. And even on the international scale, guys, What is the internationally the easiest language to learn according to the the study that was done by the United Nations? It was supposed to be English, but yet they're pushing Chinese. They're pushing Spanish. I'm sure California has been teaching Chinese in their classrooms. And that's spread out across to other parts of the country. I know they were doing it in parts of Michigan before I left there to come down here to Texas. You've got down here Down here it kind of makes sense, but it's still I know it's past the top of the hour Down here it kind of makes sense because we were like close to the border But still majority of your audience is supposed to be inside the US They should be if they came here legally if they went through the immigration process. They should be able to understand English You know that unifying language is supposed to help them assimilate into community It should be English with Spanish subtitles that way they can understand You know or help them better understand our language that way they Assimilate better, but that's not what they're doing. It's the other way around We are at the top we are the intelligence reports coming up next I had a dream the other night that well, I didn't understand A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 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? Most sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to god to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? closest language to Esperanto you will probably get with any kind of history simply because English is a far more adaptive language than pretty much everything else on the planet. We are literally a soup of everybody's construction when it comes to language. That's the English language of America and not America with a K. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report time, our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northwest, east, south, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. libertytreevideo.org and we're on the satellite system around the planet. Thank you to all of our merchant marine operators across the globe, literally. You guys travel constantly. If you're hearing us right now, by the time you tune us in again, where are you another 24 hours from now with that big butt container ship you're riding? That's a lot of mileage. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of communications technologies. both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday. It's Cinco Damo Day in Quartermaster Friday. It's the end of the work day for pretty much everybody. Even way out on the left coast, you know, your end of the day, you know, about five o'clockish, little after. It is the 6th of May. It is the 14th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. How many people remember Esperanto? Yeah, dude, the UN, 1947, those 80 days when the Jewish mob was stealing property in the Middle East while they were busy jamming all of the internationals and done America's throat, of course at our expense. And etcetera, and so the whole idea was how dare we think that English is acceptable. Well, the UN is gonna be a whole new thing, man. We need a common tongue, and Esperanto is the solution. Tell me anybody out there take Esperanto in school is a second of a second language It's here 2022. We should be quite a ways along, you know Little preso a catea eso Americano Esperanto Yeah, why not? I mean come on what happened? The only thing we better is is three stooges pig a no pig Latin I'd say bring that back and we can have a lot of fun. And we'll be laughing every step of the way while we're having a conversation, which is a lot better than being around with these half-wit turds that we have. The numbskull, wokeism type fools, they have no joy in their life whatsoever. You don't want to have anything to do with them and they have to force themselves upon you, okay? Which is why we want to get rid of them. It's that simple. I don't mind if they're over there, but you always come to run down the road over here. And we don't want them to be over here. We don't have anything to do with them. They think they demand that we should. We won't, okay? So anyway, it's Friday, Cinco de Amaldine, Quartermaster Friday. The Sportsman's Guide has got a couple of interesting little sales. Those field, those Swiss. telephones that were available are down to I believe for the moment, they can jump right back tomorrow, okay? Right now I believe they're at $64 a piece making them a really even more useful tool. I should have mentioned that on Communications Tuesday, but I didn't know until Wednesday. And apparently they brought the price down on Monday. So for everybody out there, if you go over to Sportsman's Guide, punch in Swiss Phones. You'll see what I'm talking about. If you want to build a really neat in-house on the property telephone net, that's the solution. Those things will be around when your grandkids are your age, okay? Your great grandkids probably. Swiss equipment like that is like Bell Telephone 1968. or bell telephone, the telephones that you put in out on the road, on the street. You can take the receiver and beat somebody to death with it, then continue to have a conversation. Remember those? Yeah, they made football helmets after a while. Originally, they didn't make football helmets out of that stuff, but then they figured out it doesn't break, and maybe we should make football helmets out of it, and they did. And the rest is history, as they say. Not that they didn't make football helmets in the past, but they were made out of different stuff. Anyway, they have a bunch of other items. No great buys on clothing. Nothing that I've seen. I mean, unless you get to the far end of the sales and deals section over at Sportsman's Guide. And it's mostly again, as we always have seen, smalls and mediums, maybe some larges, but you got to pay attention. There's a nice little slide there that they have when customers buy over at Sportsman's Guide. It'll tell you, you know, is it dead center like on or is the sizing off, you know, like small or large? If it's small, always buy. If it's bigger, in other words, if they say it's a large, but it's really an extra large, always buy it. That's good. But if it says large, in reality you're getting a medium, well adjust your brain accordingly. But the reason I bring this up is because they do have some blouses, slash shirts, in camouflage, one or two items, not much. And they have a few other jackets that might be worthwhile, depending on what your pattern is for the unit that's listening right now. Another thing, they do have some MOLLE used pouches. It's the DX stuff from the gov liquidation. When you always wonder, you see that purple ink on there? That's for the government to stamp stuff so that when they sell it, the troops don't bring it back and turn it in and keep the new gear. Seriously, that's why they do it. They don't trust the soldiers. So again, remember with government, the first enemy is the American people. With the US government, the first enemy is the American people. With the military, the first enemy is the American people, but right next to it are the soldiers. Trust me, watch this for decades, know exactly what's going on. And by the way, they'll try to get you killed. Well, they already are, you're in the military, you're in uniform and you got a gun. But they'll try to get you killed, even without that. Hey, you got to take that murder death kill shot. Well, a bunch of stupid people did. Yeah. Anyway, as it is sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com. They also have some of the surplus body armor. There are still the ceramic plate kits. I believe those are the French ones have come down in price to under $200. But that's including all the plates where they belong and everything's there and they're even I think up to 2x now double-check in case I'm wrong But I'm pretty sure I read the sign right there So if you're looking for a complete body armor system in woodland camel by the way So if you're a woodland unit, especially fit your fits your system perfectly if you're not worried about you know being correct then it's your system perfectly too Anyway, that's up on that. Also, over at AIMsurplus.com. PPU, bunch of stuff came in. I don't know how long it'll last. You got to go look to see what's there. If it floats your boat and does what it needs to do, double plus good. Congratulations. So take the time, go over there, check it out, go over to AIMsurplus.com. It is a Cinco di Amo date. Another thing, they have a bunch of 9mm over there right now too. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. You don't necessarily want to trust the French's weapons, but their self-preservation methods, like their gas masks and their body armor are pretty darn good. Right, yeah. Remember French rifle, you know, only dropped once. How many of them can you buy? Well, they're in pretty good shape. Maybe a few scratches. But as far as their body armor was, I thought that was Italian. Well the Italians too, but yeah, the toss-up the French, you know, hey we are lovers not fighters. You have the wine, you know, and the French say, we we. We we? Oh, Montgue, I think you peed themselves there. No. Well the French are trying. There's a bunch of French people over there in France that are ready to hang their government doing it. It needs to happen. Guys in general, we all know we got to get rid of them. They're going to try to kill you. They're trying right now. They're trying to destroy the food supplies. They're going to try and starve you out. Anybody who proposes trying, the moment that we have any demonstration of this, the first people that need to be executed, is anybody in the Department of Agriculture? Everybody that's tied in with this government because starving to death, the only thing worse is being burned to death, okay? Starving to death is a slow torture. Being burned to death is fast but torture. Okay, still not very fast. You may live through whatever you got burned with and it'll take a long time to die from it. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Yeah, at least those damn French leaders let them eat cake. Right. Remember, only the cake crumbs. They already ate the cake. Right. It was probably a significant one. You know what, real quick, before I forget. On that note, I've noticed that there's a bunch of shelf stable and it's not accurate. There's a bunch of shelf stable cakes and stuff that are popping out and reminiscent of the old army hospital cakes guys, which are heavily fortified. I doubt that these are, but they are decent little cakes. Pay attention because there's a wave of this stuff coming out of the distress stores. The neat thing is that they're really dense cakes are heavy. They're mostly mylar packs, so they are good for time. And I've been running into them for like a pound and a half cake. I got some of the lemon, whatever, we got them for 63 cents. They're a regular, what do you call it, a coffee cake is what you'd be using it for now, maybe. But that's a traditional, the size of these things is the size of the original. hospital cakes that I talk about in the air. I talked about you know, I used to get them years ago from Barnacle Wharf trading because they had a source and these were made to fatten up the troops that were in the hospital. Because the idea was to throw calories, let the body fix itself. Another thing about guys like in any war for that matter, but in Vietnam especially because of the conditions, guys lost a lot of body fat or had none. And in many cases they were always dehydrated no matter how hard they tried to keep rehydrated. For that reason, remember when your body loses all of its soluble mass, the fat starts eating protein. So what happened is a lot of these guys when they get in the hospital, everything was off. They were anemic, they had all kinds of other parasite issues. So what they came up with is a cake system and it was filled with like macadamia nuts or walnuts and it was whole nuts and just dried fruits. The chocolate, double chocolate, triple chocolate cake was just full of calories and they were phenomenal coming out of the can. The cans were about the size of a high, a tall peach can, the big large peach cans. And that's what these new ones are like. There's a bunch of them popping out. So pay attention to your Distress Stores. Watch, for instance, Go to Big Lot. Big Lot has had some. Ollie's has had some. And some of the other places we've got a place up in Saginaw, Michigan, up by Saginaw. Our guys are checking out at this weekend. And it's a similar place and they've been stuff like that pops up there all the time too. So if you see them, those are a good shelf storage item. And the reason the military also did those is that they were a psychological pick me up. Remember, government doesn't do anything for you if they can help. But if they can send you into battle, bare ass naked with a stick, they would. But they have to come up to minimal standards. I mean, even the French learned this, even though their troops may drop their rifles, they gave them good body armor, decent helmets, and they got a gas mask, right? And they all work. Now, government wouldn't do that if they could help it. If they could get you to wear a face bra and a loincloth and we could give you a dowel and then tell you to sharpen it and go to battle, they would. They could care less about you, but- Right, you still have to social distance. Don't forget social distancing. I say, sergeants, I think I will social distance from you because at six feet you may not prick me with that manet on the end of your Lee Metford. I know, boy, but hold on, I still have one round. Man. We need them to social distance from us six feet under. Right. Well, yeah, we didn't mention the fact is that social distancing is three dimensional, right? And we plan on incorporating the that third dimensional process more readily right now as it is, especially all the stuff we're seeing out there. Now, another thing, we're going to farther going to get got to get this in here over at Center Fire Systems. They may have gotten some of the other STIRM items back in. I got a notice from Sturm that a certain number of the body armor and even some of the helmet items, they don't have many. It's not much, but you center fire is good for getting to the feeding trough first. So you might wanna pay attention to center fire and see what they have on the shelf right now, but watch them over the weekend because it takes time for them to post stuff. Now, what do I mean by this? Well, there could be some of the fleck-tarn ammo pouches. They may have gotten some of the German Fritz helmets in, the German Kevlar, which by the way are heavier and denser than the US Pascat helmet. They also had some other camouflage items, including a bunch of the desert stuff. The desert fleck-tarn, the, what is it, the, oh, come on. the tropitarn, tropitarn pattern, okay, which is actually a pretty good Michigan pattern for the fall. With the colors that are in it, it's comparable to the British DPM for that purpose. So they're out there, and this is the season where you do the brown stuff, cuz now everybody's into the green stuff. Don't forget that, guys. People think this way. If you bought it when it was cheap, then you don't have to buy it when it's expensive. Yeah, that's right, okay. One last thing before I go too much farther away from logistics here over at Ollie's in Michigan. And any of you guys listening if there's an Ollie's nearby and a lot of guys are listening to me Michigan, Indiana, and I think there's one or two or three in Ohio, Northern Ohio. Don't take their way down deep. However, they have what are called, these are true grip. gel pro monster grip armored gloves. They are in the veil camo. Now what I liked about these, like I mentioned yesterday, these things are have brown instead of black for the glove. So they do a better job of blending in. Black is not your first best color for tactical operations, period. For secret police, KGB type interior police like Homeland, Succu, Righty, and all those asshats, sure they love black uniforms. KGB interior police communists always love black uniforms. That's what the commies are good for. So anyway, the brown, it's in the brown veil camo. Go look veil camouflage up. There's not a bunch of camo on it, but whatever is there is worth it. You're paying $7 for these gloves. And they're listed, well, listed about 23, $24, but they're averaging about 16 to $18 a pair. So you basically get two pairs for the price of one for this model of glove. You might run into the green camo, you never know, but I don't care. Brown, green, both in all mix and matches needed. These really are, again, the big thing is that they're back armored on the back of the hand. They have the armor on the fingers. And they are reinforced on the fingertips while they have the Gorilla grip type slash the monster grip. It's where they put the slurry little slurry lines and they're good for holding, for resisting. They don't slide easily. They also have the standard Velcro back strap that you see on all these gloves nowadays and they work. Now, a couple of things I do. Now, I will tell you this. So far with the one line I tested, I didn't get a whole lot of bright, but it is something that I could see. They're stitching, it's in a lighter color. So what I would do with the lighter color stitching is break out the brown Sharpie, which I'm going to do tonight. And all of the little stitch lines are going to be brown. Then there's also monster grip in a raised plastic on the back of the glove. I'm going to take the same brown sharpie, not black, and I'm just going to go over the monster grip so you can't see that. There are no letter bushes in the field. This is something I have a problem with even the camouflages and that I personally, I believe that if you were to test enough of this stuff, that they actually color tag the uniform by color highlighting the logos. You can't see it all the time, but with more sensitive equipment, I'm pretty sure you probably can. And there are no letter bushes or letter trees out there. So anytime that we see a logo, because they're random in the uniform, in the print of the camouflage, you might want to change that out a little bit. Not a big deal break out some multicolored sharpies and brown and you know green and oh Yeah, maybe a little black put a few dots of black here and there but cover up those things so they kind of disappear Another thing that would work would be writ die. You can take a sponge and writ die and writ over them Just pad over it. Go ahead color jump in there High markets John Kentucky So, well, we just had a tornado this afternoon, and the power's off, but I'm cool. Another one. Okay. Yeah. Speaking of Ollie's, in Somerset, can you light? Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah, we lost her for some... Go ahead, repeat. Somerset, Kentucky, there is an Ollie's store. Wow, okay good one Somerset Kentucky It's on highway 27 just all the highway 27 at light number 16 bigger going through Somerset like 16 I would 27 main main drag excellent always is there Now I'm gonna tell you something you might be you might be able to do this down where you are Look to see what they have in the way of other tactical items because they also had the veil Balaclava hood, you know, just like it was supposed to be like a cough hood, you know, it's a wrap around if you buy two of those there 99 cents apiece You take the one and put it on your head to make a head wrap down to the top of the eyebrows. That goes back over the head. You lay that back over the head. You take the other polycolabic tube. Well, first you put that around your neck. I always do this backwards. Put that around your neck and then pull that up and you get that ninja effect where only your eyes are exposed. Just your eyes are, you know, the only thing that's not covered, which you can do with goggles or glasses or whatever. And for $2, you got a really decent camouflage pattern covering your whole head for what it is. But even one of them works fine. And they're 99 cents. Where I found those at Ollie's, you may have it the one down there, they mark down all of their disinfectants up here for 25 to 25 cents apiece. So those big bottles of disinfectant, hand sanitizer, a quarter apiece right now. Now, I don't know if they have them down there, but they've had them at two of the stores up here. And you can't, yeah, it's worth doing because if you get older, you might as well grab a bunch of the different odds and end stuff. And the other thing that they've been doing is uniform pants. And they do get some uniform shirts, but they have gotten uniform pants. And what I made a deal on was six pocket. Brown, chocolate brown, and a dark tan. And I also did some other colors, but I got them for $2.50 a pair. And they're in man sizes. Okay, really, a man-y size you want. So, but you make a deal on them. They're trying to move the uniform inventory that they've got. They're trying to move it out. Okay. So, hopefully that'll help you. Well, I wanted the people in the area, you know, 30 miles. They know there was one, there is one in Somerset. Longsuck Co. didn't take it, right? No, it just got my next door neighbor. He got about eight trees knocked down his front yard and we couldn't get in here for a while. So, yeah, there were a lot of trees down. It was like, boom, just happened. All of a sudden, boom, it was over. Well, it's time to break out the chainsaw. You've got firewood for next season, if that's the case. I'm out. and the 18 inch barrel is 390 and the 20 inch barrel is 399 metal I call it 400. But these are complete rifles ready to go. Both have 223 wild chambers and I really like the look of the one with in 223 wild. They don't have any sights on them. Flat top resavers. And they both forged lowers. That's all for now. Alan. That's very good again. Double Carcenal. Always try to get the bigger. It's like I've told you a million times on the air here for eight years. It's just like back when the AKs came in. They had the AKs and I said, well, if the RPKs come in, buy everyone you can. Why? Because there were fewer RPKs made and they'll always be fewer of the longer barrel guns available. Now today, that shouldn't be true because, well, of course, you know what's happened. We went from the 20 inch A1 and A2 to the M4. So the 16 inches that were the M4 idea came from. I should say that's where the 16 inch barrels came from. But 18 and 20 are both very, very useful. And again, give you a little more thud when it goes down range and that's always a good thing. Okay. So it's a bearing. Yep. Don't matter what anybody says, guys, you don't need to monkey screw with the cartridge. What you need to do is make the weapon, you can build the weapon better. It's that simple. And there's a bunch of things you can do with the bullets. without the multiple screw and essential. You mean we shouldn't make three part casings for a new manner? We remember, like Scotty said, you know, well, the more complicated you make the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain. Bloody hell. And of course, and he has a bunch of parts over the curve. Here, take these. Anyway, I don't think they're key cars, so they probably also have some upper receiver deals this weekend. So check them out. If you guys don't have a 7.62x39 upper, I highly recommend you get one. If you do not have the next one in line, well, I shouldn't say it that way. It's a flip of the coin because you have your flavor preferences depending on who's listening. But I would, if I have a 5.56 AR-15 and I were a person out there right now listening like you are, I would get either a 300 blackout or a 7.62x39 upper now. If you could afford both, I'd get both. They do not have to be the fanciest anything. In fact, I will tell you again, buy the cheapest from Bear Creek available when they make a deal. But if you have 5.56, 300 blackout, 7.62x39, you have the three dominant light rifle cartridges right now that are very popular. 300 blackouts doing a phenomenal job. The problem is it's a young cartridge, so it's been eaten up as quick as it's available. The only thing I think that's keeping its head above water is the fact that there's been some Russian wolf manufactured, obviously, and even the Serbs supposedly cross your fingers. PPU has made a bunch of 300 blackout, whether or not it was for a government contract somewhere or if it's going to us. We may see some brass case boxer prime non corrosive heat annealed 300 blackout coming in from PPU again. If it does and you're a 300 blackout shooter by God, you better buy every round you get your hands on. You want to keep that round alive, you buy more of the ammo until it's sold out and they realize they got to make more to keep the market happy. That's how they'll do it because they saw it sold. If it sits there on the shelf and collects dust, that shows that people aren't motivated. So, just something to think about. Any of these new cartridges, that's the way that you breathe life into them, okay? I'm not going to argue about any of them because right now you show up with a rifle, that's all I'm worried about. Now, if you run out of ammo, we're going to have to do something. Rather than having to scramble, if you're gonna buy primary weapons with 300 black on AR-15 and that's it, okay cool. But buy a 556 cheapy upper for a couple hundred dollars from Bear Creek Arsenal. Make sure it's a stripped minimal weight upper. Put a set of iron sights, folder cheapy iron sights on it and stuff it in your backpack with a proper padding. or make a sleeve that goes along your backpack. Now, when you run out of that 300 blackout and you scream for some 300 blackout and find out everybody around you has got 556, well, you don't have to worry about being too persnickety. You can unpin that 300 blackout up or off your gun and we'll just pop that 556 you got. You can keep right on shooting. So as we run our 300 blackout, I promise I'll give you some. Okay, whatever I can find it, I'd keep you in business. Go ahead, caller. Okay, jump in there. But anyway, example, Midwest Ordinance was one of the first companies to bring those $56 SKS and 762 ammo in and they were selling the case of ammo for $56. You got an SKS for $56. They filled that warehouse to the ceiling. It is a massive old like steel frame automotive warehouse, picks up basically a block and a half, okay? And they filled it to the point where all you could do was walk through the middle of the place sideways. Now that's a public sales point. They did that, they filled it up and emptied it out, filled it up and emptied it out, filled it up and emptied it out, filled it up, emptied it out again. And then they brought in even more. The amount of ammunition that is depoed in 7.62x39 probably is comparable to any country or more than probably the top three, four, or five countries that still use 7.62x39 as a dominant primary arm. If you were to take the top countries that have set, which there are quite a few, and trust me, those who were aligned with the Warsaw Pact, they couldn't afford to change out too much. And nobody can afford to retire weapons. Guys, even in Mexico, the Mexican army has 7.62x39 weapons. Okay, go look at the Mexican Militech, I've told you many times, in fact there's a whole pile of new videos with the Mexican military parades. Go take a look at those units and how they're outfitted. But also take a look at the training videos. Now they've taken some down because of what we've talked about because you'll see whole units that it looks like you're dealing with a Warsaw Pact battle unit from 1989. You got BTRs you have high D helicopters and everybody carrying a K's and RPKs Oh, you mean the Czech military or the no or it's we don't know don't know we're talking to Mexicans right over the border You know that open border So those those images are all out there if you look around. Oh, they have a lot of other stuff, but they don't throw anything away So yeah, we have many we have There's still massive tonnage of the Steel Corps SKS ammo out there that was denied to the citizenry, the slavery. It was denied to us. That stuff is still sitting out there. Yep, it's all over the place, matter of fact. Well, I guess I remember going to the range with my SKS and shooting it at steel targets, quarter inch steel targets, and just blowing holes. straight through the steel targets and it wasn't even steel core. I can imagine what that round, you know, what that, I mean it's carbine round obviously, but at 100 yards, would steel core coming out of an SKS style rifle or anything like that with an 1820 inch barrel? Boom! It's going right through, you know, they're gonna claim that their body armor stops everything but It's not going to stop it going through the side of your car and it's not going to stop it going through the side of their most of what they're driving and most of what they're wearing. Boom. Hey, that wasn't supposed to happen. Ouch. I think it would probably behoove us if there's anybody out there who's got the information. If anybody knows the nomenclature on the outside of the Russian and or Romanian and or Czechoslovakia and whatever The steel core ammo looks like on the outside so that we don't waste it when it shows up Maybe we should be you know use specifically for for a little heavier duty work than just Clearing the brush, let's say right When you tailor your combat load so that you know where your AP is and when you have a threat issue before you that is especially at closer range because you're trying to make sure it doesn't get back up after it gets hit or if you have any particular target that obviously it's within the specs for the performance of the rounds so that it enhances your damage to the aggressor then you're able to reach to that right pouch, you know that that magazine has 7.62x39 AP in it. And even then, you don't just blast 30 rounds, you use what's necessary to put the target down, then you drop the magazine again. In fact, I'd even extract the round rather than waste it on a secondary target and go back to ball. We have the ability to think I mean we really do and we'll contrary to this whole idea spray-pray And you know don't worry about where the stuff's coming from or where it goes The idea is for us to as intelligent human beings completely engineer and manage our situation on the battlefield mindless gets you killed the repetition and the lemming mindset gets you killed So, the most important that we think ahead. Right now, we have a lot of resource that, like I said, top three governments to five governments that are sitting out there. Well, maybe some of them do have what we're talking about because they didn't throw anything away and they also can't afford to shoot that much. But we have advantages that over pretty much all the rest of the population, the peasant population on the Western civilization side, you know, with the way they allowed themselves to be disarmed, yeah. We're the last great, we're the last best hope for whatever's gonna happen. Look what's happening to Canada and everybody keeps trying to be nice. Look what's happening in Australia. Look what just happened in Australia. And you see the problem of trying to be nice with a frothing at the mouth crazy town socialist. What happens? They walk right over you. Let's be reasonable. They love it when you say that. That's that is music to their ears. There's a stupid person in front of me. That's all they know when they say when they say liberalism is a mental disorder I used to think that was hyperbole, but literally When you when you listen to what they're saying when you compare it to reality They literally are Mentally disabled they are crazy. They're insane Nothing matches the truth In fact, literally, it's me coming at parents, everybody, that if they yap and point at you and say something, it's what they're doing. In every category, in every subject, it's like they try to juxtaposition everything. And everybody, I think, is now realizing, well, the first half is realizing, while they're doing this, well, that's nice. Now, what are you gonna do? Well, we need to, we can't be violent, really. Your enemy is utterly violent. You need to have, you know, you use, there's only, the only option, again, like my instructor said, 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. And I better be ready to use it. In fact, ideally, if my enemy has a stick, I should have a gun. I want a tank, thank you. And they're always the kosher piece of excrement from the ADL. When they're out there, what they'll do is they'll try to contain themselves. But for instance, everybody was talking about the, well, it's legal. The guy said, well, it's legal to have a cannon. You do know that. See? And all of a sudden the character broke, he broke character. And he goes, see? He wants to have cannons. Everybody's supposed to have cannons. And the only reason he wanted is so he could revolt against the government. And it's like, well, yeah, actually, that's exactly what we're supposed to have it for. What's your point? That's what he didn't say. That's exactly the point of the Second Amendment. It's exactly the point of the Second Amendment. It's not the hunt. It's not to defend my kids against a burglar, although it works. I defend my kids against a burglar with a freaking baseball bat. It's not an amendment. It's an article of the... Excuse me. Second article, family. I know. I know, I understand. Well, there's been any more ammunition than they already have. Right. It was never, well, like Doc Robinson always said, you know, well, how can it be an amendment? What were they amending? It's all one, you know, the first 10 are the Bill of Rights. Right. You weren't getting the original document without the addendum. Right. Real quick, I want to do this because... Real quick, I got to do this before I forget again, but not so much forget is we're on a subject here. But today I got for a few pennies. It's okay, what it is is what readers want to know. It's a book printed by the Indiana farmer's guide from 1931 on crop livestock and many other subject maintenance. And what is neater than hell is some of the stuff that I haven't seen. Actually, I only heard a comment on before. For instance, soybean straw. Anybody ever heard of soybean straw before? It's not manufactured from some, like some special process. It's just using soybean stock, soybean plants as straw instead of straw because you may not have enough straw available for the livestock you have. But what's fascinating is in the fertilizer category, it literally has all the cross-reference scales for using combinations of potash, salt, and other technologies. Now, the interesting thing is the salt subject itself, which I've seen before. But, you know, maneuvering peach trees, fertilizer and inoculations, soil for onions. soil for inoculation from other types of fungicides, etc. And it's all combinations of what you produce on the farm already. Not shipping in fertilizer, but it's using off of your five acres, ten acres, or twenty acres of small farm, whatever you're already producing. And half of it has to do with coming out of the rear end of your animals. The other half is when you're burning, when you do fire, when you're using fire for stoves or whatever, potash is a commodity. In fact, remember that for the longest time, potash was actually a side product for many farmers. They would make it. You have potash, actually they're called a potash pit, but in reality it's like a bunker. And you would be burning all your scab wood and all you know, there was to clean up your tree line or to clear out a new field. You don't burn the good firewood. You burn all the scab stuff that you had normally pile up. They now need to pile it up in a brush pile and they burn it. You didn't do that. That was money. And also, it's, you know, again, it was going back into the fields. This is all part of, again, common sense animal husbandry and farming. without distant providers from halfway around the world, which really doesn't make any sense anyway. When we did start the fertilizer production process of guys, it was all here in the United States. How it got out of the country is because of the betrayal of NAFTA and GAP. And that's a failing on our part because we let it happen. So anyway, just want to bring it up. It's a cool book. I'll try to make copies. Darryl probably look at it when he, if we ever get a chance to stop in. And for all of you out there, it's the Indiana Farmer's Guide out of Huntington, Indiana. Good color. fulvic omic acid raw ore. All right, it's totally bio available. It doesn't have to be broken down by the weather. These plants will uptake this stuff immediately for 35 bucks, a 50 pound bag, 35 bucks. And I have these, I've got a couple of pallets of this stuff, about 80 bags here at my little 10-anchors here in Imlate City. So if anybody needs anything for their garden, their fruit trees, their grass, whatever, preferably you want to use it for your garden. But if you got farmland, you want to plant your crops. Ideally, you're putting down six bags per acre of this stuff, and you will see results immediately. just for you know anybody interested let me know my numbers on the park you know that location I'm in the city Michigan I can give out a phone number if you want well it's okay Marco Marco you get a whole ad we don't want to do phone numbers on the air here because there's there's spooks out there don't don't don't don't don't rat rat yeah you do you do have a contact point through the discord No, I'm blind so I don't know how to drink. Very good. Well, that's another thing too, is we were talking about the pests. That's another thing that complementary planting is also going to have to be incorporated into farming the way it used to be with cyclic steps in production of the soil. That's one of the things that's in here. I've got a lot of books on the subject, but it's interesting for a small book as this is, it covers a lot of the subjects having to do with enrichment. and also cross-dressing, and then of course, cyclic planting. One of the big things, the benefits of legumes, slash beans, we've talked about this many times, is that it builds the soil back up to a degree and works in a different way. If you are not able to acquire, which by the way, look what we're having happen right now, any of the commercial fertilizers, then compensating and being able to bond, again, re-enrich the soil with either what you have off the farm or from other allied farmers, or advancing the mineral base, which is always critical, which by the way, question on that. Does that include iodine? I have something I hadn't thought about. I don't know if there's iodine in that on that label, but I will let you know. Let's take a look at that. I'm curious because you see that was traditional. We are, you know, most parts of the country are iodine deficient. And one of the things that somebody told me that this actually they were in fact, it was today. I had a guy told me that they're testing for goiters now. Now guys you all in fact the guys what do you see 78 years old? I just talked to him today just unfortunate cuz he had a hand injury and He told me that one of the things that they are specifically testing for and they even made a point of telling him Oh, well, the good thing is a lot of people coming in to vet goiters, but you don't So they're not putting iodine in the salt anymore or what? No, I think what it is. No, no, think about it. This is how people are. You're talking about the anal retentive control freak slash neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies. Well, salt's bad for you because of your heart condition. Well, I'm 32 years old. Yeah, yeah, you should be paranoid. So what people are doing is they're not using salt. Again, as Dar pointed out, guys, why do you think salt is iodized? That's why it's called iodized salt. Now you can get it without But iodized salt was because everybody used salt in their food. So this was a way for iodine to be incorporated into the population's diet and therefore getting into the thyroid, getting into the other parts of the body where it's needed. And what's interesting is, as I've mentioned many times, and this is how we got into this conversation after he said that, it was from the middle of the state of Michigan up. And it's kind of on a shallow angle, it goes from Pennsylvania down towards the bottom of Illinois. On an angle like that, we are short iodine in the soil all the way up through the Great Lakes. So that was one of the reasons this used to be called the Goiter Belt. In other words, Goiter, it was a very common problem. So, for everybody out there, I will remind you again about using iodine, and having iodine for radiological defense anyway is needed. You need to do this. But what's fascinating to me is he actually pointed out today, he said, yeah, they tested me for goiters, and then he said, wow, you're okay. We've had a lot of the people coming in here with goiters. It's like they had this problem in the, now here's a cute one. In the MDOC, several years ago, guys, they had scurvy. Does everybody remember what scurvy is? Yeah, scurvy is... It's a... Well, bloody hell. Yeah, I was on a ship and they didn't fade us. Now, all we had was mush and manganee mate. And because of that, we didn't have any vitamin C. And vitamins... And what scurvy is, is a vitamin C deficiency. Guys, these are things we beat. and knew about 200 years ago, 300 years ago, 400 years ago. And today we have scurvy popping up in the population and we have goiters popping up right here in Michigan and in Northern Ohio. It's not a contagion, it's not, it's not, my God, who did you get goiters from? That's not how it works, you get goiters from- Yeah, he lies to you and then you follow through on his lie and then you end up sick. Yeah, exactly. So again, the fact that they're testing specifically for it tells you that they have seen a wide, it's widely occurring. And she admitted it to him. In fact, the only thing he didn't know about was using iodine for other purposes because he had a really nasty injury from moving something on the back of his hand. And it took about two days to really become a major infection. But he's 78 years old. We don't want to lose him yet. You know what I mean? In other words, I hope he'd be around to 110. Everybody's going to be 110. Yeah, that's right. Well, the thing about this too is, before we go too far away from this, is again guys, if you, any iodine is good iodine. If you look, you do have vitamin supplements, some are better than others, and this is what we're just talking about. In fact, even when you're fertilizing the soil, what you're doing is fortifying the soil and the plants will use whatever is provided in their natural capacity. And then you, of course, give out where the plants. So just a heads up. Another thing real quick, and I want to touch on this because in the weekend, some people are going to be doing some gardening work. I know it's still cool, but not that cool. Guys, squash plants. In North America, the native population did not clear land. They used tussocks and small hills to create gourd pods, okay? What are gourds? Well, yeah, like pumpkin, for instance. All your squashes, no matter which one. Zucchini is a monster. This is why it's in the Italian cuisine. It is a monster food producer provided you take care of it. Now, gourds take care of themselves. And one of the most common things if you're a traditional farmer, a traditional pattern farmer, is you establish your corn. And then what you do is you integrate the pumpkin down below. and they're complementary to each other. The corn provides stalks, which of course with the gourds who typically interweave and also wrap around for support to strengthen the plant. It does not affect the life of the corn stalk or the corn itself. It does not affect the production. Any of the gourds actually enrich the soil in the next cycle if you're going to do corn in that field again. So whatever you turn down, the only thing is, remember, how many seeds you produce per gourd? Pumpkins, you guys all scoop them out? I'd never throw those away. I probably have way more seeds for pumpkin than I need. But on the other hand, maybe not. One of the things to consider is a handful of pumpkins can produce many acres of food. So we've got to be ready for the next wave because you can see what they're doing. Guys, we've all talked about this for decades. This is all that we told you so, isn't it? The American Patriot Movement, the militia and the Patriot Movement walked through and mapped this all out for you over 30, 40, 50 years. And every aspect of what they're doing right in your face is in no way, shape or form a surprise to anybody who has watched the enemy in motion. The only thing that everybody says they're shocked about, I'm not, you don't see me sounding kind of shocked, is the level of arrogance. That they're doing it right out in the open we have to go ahead. Maybe you should play that song I told you so The