May 18, 2022
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4h 8m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and illegal immigration, noting estimates of 16,000 daily crossings and the government's failure to secure the southern border. He covered election integrity issues in Pennsylvania where mail-in ballots failed to scan, referenced the documentary "2000 Mules" about election fraud, and discussed cell phone surveillance tactics used against January 6th attendees. The show featured extensive caller discussions about military vehicles, engine restoration, and weapons systems, including analysis of the new 6.8mm SIG rifle program, comparisons to historical weapons like the AK-47 and M2 Browning, and criticism of government procurement decisions.
- border security
- illegal immigration
- election fraud
- 2000 mules
- january 6
- cell phone surveillance
- pennsylvania primary
- mail-in ballots
- 6.8mm sig rifle
- ar-15
- ak-47
- m2 browning
- military procurement
- weapons systems
- preparedness
- militia
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teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade, I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to work in the summer and I'd go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, he was the principal of the Harrison School in Vincennes, Indiana. To me this was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell was his name. Mr. Laswell, he says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? me an individual a committee of one pledge dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity allegiance my love and my devotion to the flag our standard Oh glory a symbol of freedom wherever she waves there's respect Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed, my God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. with liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation and justice. The principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others for all, which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity? If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too. 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 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, 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 torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and Wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Day since yesterday Thing I've said Is that the dreams now lay in bed As the phones blow my wit through the door It's been the worst day since yesterday Down to you while it's there It's been the worst day All participants are muted. No chemtrails, jet trails of any kind, what jets are up there, conventional jet stream, short stroke, and it's gone. And of course the sun glistening off the hulls of the aircraft no matter what altitude, making them easy to identify, especially if you're targeting them for air defense. But anyway, it has been a very busy, busy weekend headed into the week. Again, I want to say thank you for all the people who have offered help and assistance over the last couple days. We appreciate that. Unique things happening and nothing planned. It's just, wow, everything just, well, things happen. When they do, everybody has to roll the punches accordingly. Let's see, first of all, of course, the Pedo sniffer meat puppet and the back alley bar horror was scuff knee pads, of course not doing anything to secure the border What's he like the estimate right now is that between the we didn't know they were there etc and Gotaways of the ones that they well the ones at the Walmart or greater border guards or you know walking into the country They're looking at what seven to eight thousand a day They're arguing that if they just let the Coronavirus lie drop, which by the way they're using it as a way to slow down the idiot sticks slash the parasites coming across the border, you know, illegal aliens, it'll be 16 to 18,000 a day. We're not talking a month, we're not talking, you know. a window of activity, fairly extensive, one 24-hour period, 18,000 per day. Which, by the way, it's already at 6,000 to 7,000 per day, maybe eight, and I would say that their numbers are off. That means that the buckets of fentanyl, the foreign sophisticated weapons brought into the United States by our enemies, the Chinese and the Israelis, are being effectively distributed for what it is they have planned. I recommend all of you watch a number of different videos. One of them, it's a really great little miniseries, only played once in America. That's with a C. America with a K, where the C is, it's a K. America, go watch the miniseries. Interestingly enough, you know, the argument was, well, we just cut your phone service off and you just fell apart. I want you to think about the nature of the cell phone and how everybody has wrapped their brain around that. Well, we did not grow up with it, but really the phones, the TVs were a comparable study in desperation manipulation by the system. The Oud brain. Yeah, the Oud brain. The Oud brain is You know, it's funny too. You know what, guys, if you don't know what we're talking about, we mentioned the Ute Brain. Doctor Who, a couple doctors back. The latest, the doctor went queer. Went from being a male to a female. You know, the cross dresser. The last blazed one. So, not that there were enough poofs. Always being incorporated in the last couple of doctors. But, there is, in the particular doctor's repertoire, We have what are called the Oud, and the Oud of course are, well, they're basically slaves that are being sold all over the galactic empire, I guess, what, three galaxies. And they have a problem with them that crops up from the production end, and it turns out that the Oud have this extra of the brain, communication brain is spit out their face when they come of age or apparently or at a certain point and that's been whacked off. And if you go watch it, it's basically the cell phone scam. Well, without the cell phone scam, they just could be one big communist blob and inter-fuzz and interrupt their tummies and pat their bellies and squeeze their butt cheeks and all that other fun stuff. But it is literally, I mean if you think about it, oh wow, without your cell phone, where would you be? Well, it is a useful tool, but it's not the end all do all, and it's not the center of the universe. It's a useful tool, but you have to have other tools in the toolbox. That's why we have Communications Tuesday. In America with a K, the premise for how the country fell so quickly and accurately, the way We'll take a look at the population you're dealing with here. The population that is in Oud Brain Mode without any alternative, they would go into addiction frenzy. They would go into, you know, cold turkey was the cell phone idea that all of a sudden you'd have to normally communicate with people and actually make the effort to do face-to-face work and things like that. Oh, you can't have that anymore. Hell, when people do face-to-face, the cell phone is... too busy being held out to in one hand. Barely there's any attention to the conversation or communication that might be taking place in the room at that time. Now the interesting thing is, I don't know if they know what, there's no social orientation anymore. So if you were either fasting the other half of this is, well, if the phones did get shut off and the system did go down. Everybody would be forced to actually have to interact and most of them go to catatonic brain fart over that. Look at all the social angst thing going on by all of these idiots stick, you know, the second wave soccer mob raised, everybody gets a trophy just for being stupid. Not for any competence. Incompetence gets rewarded the same way. So... It's interesting that if you watch America with a K it is as relevant now as when it was gone Another and rants at least shrugged. I mean by God. It's like virtually every aspect of that book is in front of you 1984 of course everybody talks about that So if you've read it by now the only thing to understand is the reason they allowed 1984 to be printed is it's a real downer book It's funeral resist and then they let you're left with the idea that you're doomed Well, they like that kind of garbage, so of course they let that book be printed. I mean, it's not garbage. The arguments here are all explained to you what was going on. But the idea is that you don't let it happen, okay? You're supposed to get rid of it. And remember that the basis for pretty much anything and everything that's always put before you, no matter what, especially at the Characters are kosher monkey begin with is you know the weezer whiner it's people resist or you were doomed anyway Oh, you know like why fight well because it's fun if nothing else is great entertainment for yourself I mean look at it this way if you've lost your cell phone and all the other things are you know go to hell in a hand cart? I'm thinking the bastards for Nothing else entertainment's good enough. Oh No, you have to be more sophisticated that why I mean there that's how they look at doing you Why are why can't you look at doing them the same way? Hey mark only in spades good call it good. Tell the show the difference. Okay. Thanks mark um 2000 mules. I'm looking for 2000 mules today, and I can't find it on YouTube Mention that or not, but they do have it on Odyssey in fact. I have several different copies of it. Go ahead mention that uh Real quick, I don't know if you saw what the one guy did I think they already pulled him he He posted the video, but he posted it as 2000 donkeys. No, I didn't see that one. Okay. Look to see if it's still posted that way. I doubt that it is because they catch on. They don't want anybody to see what it is, but, uh, bitch shoot. It's also over on bitch shoot, or at least it was unless they went crazy in some way. Uh, so it was, let's make sure you put that up there again. 2000 mules. But the guy who was really cute is he also modified the videos so that whenever any certain words were spoken he changed everything. So it's, you know, 2000 donkeys instead of 2000 mules. The video itself though... I hope you see the list of 2000 miles. There we go. Yeah. 2000 miles. Yeah. And again, the idea is to defeat the lazy... you know spy systems that are on YouTube and Facebook too so that at least for a period of time it's out there until somebody, oh my god, did you see this? How did you let the skid post it? Oh my god! And then they hack it off. Anything else folks? No, Mark, that's all. I just wanted to point that out. Because I thought I was very looking for it. They, you know, what I thought was cute was Yeah, they violated the rules, so we terminated them. And they went, oh, that'll teach them. Yeah, I'm sure you won't find... I'm sure that the creatures won't find employment with some other part of the, you know, first of all, organized crime syndicate. Because that's the only way to describe what you're looking at. Once you watch the video... It's all it is is organized crime. I mean, not all it is, but it's not just voter fraud. It took, as we have explained to people about the enemy to begin with, yes, a very sophisticated integrated network that was operating with cash and with currency and with bookkeeping. So, what's amazing to me is that, of course, the FBI made no significant effort to really look into this. However, any other time they'd follow the money trail. Hey, Dad. We got Edward there. Go ahead. This kind of goes along with this because it's talking about elections. But anybody hear the news out of Pennsylvania? What happened to the mail-in ballots for the primary? No, I haven't seen the hangout. They got ready to start the early counting today. And every single one of the mail-in ballots that they've opened up, none of them scan. None of them work. So none of the mail-in ballots are gonna be counted, well, they're saying none of them are gonna be counted or they're I'm going to take it to court manually, count it, or some BS right now, but that's the big talk out of the Pennsylvania's. This company that they hired to do the digital scanner on the mail-in ballots, none of their mail-in ballots work because, by the way, they accidentally got the mail-in ballot registry wrong. This is one thing of the year. Right. Yeah, they do one thing. That's all they do. And supposedly they got it wrong. In reality, what that comes down to is, well, at least the first several buckets they opened up were mimeographed photo-slash photocopied versions that really weren't supposed to be in the bucket in the first place. So you think about, you know, this is one of the problems with getting caught with your hand in the cookie jar all the way up to your armpit. It's like all the rest of what was explained in 2000 mules. You have all of these fictional instruments traveling around and everybody does an actual survey on them because again, they had security devices attached, which by the way today are no big deal. There's a hundred different security chips that can be used, different types. Some are far more sophisticated than others, but some are nothing more. Excuse me, the simple old watermark system. And that's been around, guys, for as long as there has been legal paperwork. Waterchit systems are, you know, were the norm, not the exception. What I mean by that, let me put it this way. If you ever had a state of Michigan document or instrument sent to you from say senators or congressmen or the governor's office, traditionally, and this is a fact, traditionally, if you were to hold the paper up to the light, one of the ways you could validate the instrument is that you typically had both the state of Michigan seal In a watermark format on the paper, either as one broad device that literally covers the whole, well, it goes from one corner of the sheet to the other with the seal of Michigan or whatever. Or it was repetitious in that you had both like say the seal of the Senate or the House and the state of Michigan. And you would actually have the moniker of the congressman or the congresswoman, congressman. Senator, you know, from wherever. And this was, this is as old as the hills. Well, they also used it for other activities, not the least of which would be official documents for the election process. And that's one of the things that they used to look for. Of course, that's all gone now, but it's something that still is easily done. And a regular photocopy machine can't duplicate it. So these photocopied or even printed devices, if they don't have the water chip system attached to them, would be easily flagged and tagged. It would not be a big deal. But that's, again, the fact that we're looking at corruption to such a level and the shallow hell attitude being what it is, not gonna be fixed. It's just gonna continue to be broken. The only more dead, or go ahead. Yeah, as far as the preliminary election, the general elections in May, it really doesn't matter that much because the only candidate that's on a democratic ballot is Josh Shapiro, which I believe is going to be the next governor of the state of Pennsylvania. He was the attorney general. And it really matters more on the Republican side because they have like, I think, four or five candidates that are running. So, you know, for this one... for the primary but you know for the initial deal I don't really know that it's really gonna make that much difference you know what I mean? Does it make me racist? Does it make me racist that as soon as I hear somebody's name is last name is Shapiro? I immediately doubt his sincerity and his patriotism. Mr. Shapiro, oi. And Mark? Well, go ahead. One other point, and it has to do with the 2,000 year olds. If nobody wants to watch it because they don't want to hear more anymore about the election and everything, the first 20 or 50 minutes is really worth watching just to hear what happened with actually January the 6th. When on January the 6th they already were tracking people before they got to Washington DC. Right. Digital tracking. Hey, fellas. I know. I'm sorry, go ahead. No, you've been saying that for a long time. If you're going to do anything number one take your cell phone. Well, here's here's here's the thing It's kind of like with computers and email tracking. Hey little Susie, you know Do you want to be play computer today and have your daughter come over and you set up a you know a you know cash and then you go to town go to town Susie? Oh take more. Yeah, use some of those you didn't use any of those keys use that key there to all you add here go. Don't forget the space key. And why did we do that? We did that over and over again with any and every penny email and with emails that were totally irrelevant because that way, well, if the system wants to spy on something, let's give them something to work at. Now with cell phones, the idea is before you're going to whatever event, you give the cell phone, your normal cell phone to somebody else. especially if you know they're going out to the apple orchards or they're going out to you know the beach or whatever take this one this one here take that one too and by the way spread them around the van or the vehicle wherever you want to but just you know put them in there we've got a fully charged you don't care if they run out and it's not relevant you don't care But in the meantime, you go over and you get up, like I said, go to Abu Qana'ana, you know, the guy who's got seven years' worth of tax free. He came in illegally, crossed the Mexican border, though he's from Saudi Arabia. He's running a store that's tax-free. His brother will take it over as soon as his tax-free status changes. They're bringing in 55 other relatives through the border right now illegally. But the one nice thing is he's dealing in all the stuff that you need for semi clandestine operations. One of them is he's got track phones. All right, or he's got used phones. All right, those might be stolen so I'd go for the track phone. Anyway, before you do anything, you make sure that the track phone is not activated and you leave it wrapped up. You don't battery out of it if you can. If you can't, wrap it up and leave it discharged or whatever charge it's at, don't worry about running it down. You don't open that thing up until you get to Washington DC. And then when you did get to Washington DC, you don't use it to call any of your friends. You have it on standby for an emergency. Or if something happens, like what happened there, well, I guess if you want to share it to a public media point, fine, but remember, that's going to tag it. It gives you the ability to call for assistance or to get people in line with understanding if there's a disaster there. When you're done, it's the price of doing business. Why as you walk away, what you do is you take that nice little throwaway cell phone and you give it to some kid standing there picking his nose. Hey, you want a free phone? Oh, well, what's the catch? Well, don't catch it all. It's yours. Congratulations. And don't worry about putting a pass on it or if there is, put a stupid like 11111. There you go. Kids, 1111. There you are. Yeah, I'm bored. It's your phone. Hey, here's a charging cable too. And they run around Washington for the next however many days until they're shot or bugged or you know, they steal something else. or sell it, he can sell it, that'd be okay. And it gives no real information to the enemy, but that's the way you had to do it from the get go. You know, it'd be, you were taking off. Go ahead. Surreptitiously dropping in somebody's backpack or pocket would provide an S information because then the kid didn't see you. Right. Oh wait, you can leave it laying around. If you leave it enough of a public place, you go, it's really, really, really, really busy. You just leave it laying there. Trust me, the alligators will snap that so fast. That duck will be gone, you know? Wack, wack, wack, wack, wack. A couple lengths of copper pipes sticking out of your recycling bin at the road. That won't be far in five minutes. Exactly. Go ahead, Golar. Hey, I know it's not related to communications, but I was wondering about something. I was watching a World War II training film on anti-tank warfare, and they mentioned anti-tank rifle grenades. And I was wondering, does the 40 millimeter grenade launcher, the M203 or whatever. Does that have an AT round? Cuz I've only known about fragmentation. Well, had AT, yes, there was a, they developed when they came up with the XM model of 40 millimeter grenade launchers, which actually, personally, doesn't signal mark flex around where would it hit explosive charge down one. Hey, Marty was designing two more. Go ahead. I had to interrupt you. You are breaking up really bad. We heard part of what the end of what you said, but when you start talking about the H. E. Brown, we completely lost you. Oh wow. Okay. One, two, three, one, two, three. Not even better now, but I'm just telling you, they want to repeat the subject. Right, well again, when they came up with the different rounds, they had a ball bearing round. It was a anti-personnel round for the 40 millimeter for close range. Instead of carrying another gun, the idea was, well, just put a big shot shot in there and pampered everybody. Then they had the HE rounds, three different types, but one of them was a duplex round that actually dropped two different charges when it hit. When it hit, they separated that and boom, boom, instead of boom, fump. The anti-tank round, the shape-charge design that came up with was relatively unsophisticated, but would be good against, for instance, coming up against any kind of hard shell target where you wanted to get into the soft chewy stuff, or again, do damage to the motor. That was the idea. They decided that several of the HE round was narrowed down to one. The duplex round was too expensive. They figured they just dropped that and the They did have the anti tank round around for a little bit, but it again It was argued that the HE round would do a sufficient damage for the type of target that was that the shape charge is rated for now the rifle grenade rounds that you see in World War two are the first step in the rifle grenade concept. The next step is the Endurga and many others, which really what they did is they took the basic, what would be the 2.35 inch and the 3.5 inch shape charge, built them into a rifle grenade design instead of being launched by rocket. That's the difference. So, yeah, the 40 mils did have a number of ideas. Remember, there was more than the M203 grenade launcher developed at the time, during the Vietnam War. You see SF units with two, three, and even four different models. One of them was made by GE. Then, of course, United Technologies did something. Everybody had them and put them out there. They did, you know, 100 prototypes. They put them out in the troops' hands. Hey, how does it work? And what they got in the way of feedback with the original two or three designs, the M203 became the final choice, final decision in the process. So they all worked. It's just some work better than others. Most important is kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Rifle grades are the same way. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Don't get too outrageous because, hey, sometimes it doesn't work. Or troops just won't use it, which is one of the problems. The 40 mil shape charge 40 mil would not be a big deal to build today. The big thing is a single straight tube top brake like the M79 is more conducive to larger round use because with the 203 you can only slide it forward so far and you only have such an angle of approach to be able to load the round. With the top brake basically the M7M is a big top brake shotgun. So once you open it up, sky's the limit, you can put something in there as long as almost the length of the barrel. Now needless to say, your range is going to be limited because that thing can only push so much weight. That's the other thing you got to remember, we always talked about, you know, it's low pressure, high velocity, but it also can only move so much weight. Rifle grenades can only be so heavy. The heavier you make them, the shorter the range. But if you make them... more effective in penetration than even say there's a use for something that might be even if it's closer that might be You know more reliable for doing you know significant damage when it makes contact So there's a there's a constant math formula with all of those anything else Does that help? No, I was just wondering whether or not the concept existed and whether or not that's something that would be found on a modern battlefield or if they were too obscure to see. I was just curious if there was an equivalent. Now in the next step up with the chain fed and aircraft mounted 40s, that's a different family. And they did all they've got all kinds of specialized munitions in that category of weapon. Which is a 40 mil, but it's not a shoulder fire. Certainly the rounds are not interchangeable from one system to the other. Don't try this at home, it's very dangerous. In other words, don't try it at home, you're doomed. But the idea could be slid over, but remember, the 203 can reach 300 yards. The 40 millimeter standard grenade round can reach 300 yards comfortably. If you start to work with the weapon a lot, shoot a lot, you can... You can make it a poor man's battery gun the way two or three of them together. You can do some major damage at four to 600 yards. But the thing is, it's how much energy you're putting down range for what you're doing. You're having to carry it, you gotta get it to where you need it. If you have a shorter range, you have to, of course, then be willing to either A, do a better job of concealing yourself. or limiting it to very unique conditions where you have a lot of defense structure between you and what you shot at. Because otherwise, remember, if you're close enough to hit them, chances are they're close enough to chase you down. They might not even bother shooting at you. They might just turn the engine out and start running you down the road. Well, running you across country until you become track grease. That was the consideration of range. You know, again, the RPG, death by the RPG 2, became less and less popular as a reserve weapon because it is effective, but its range is limited. So you have to get closer. My problem with the idea about chucking them is, you know, if you paid for it, no, you don't get rid of them. You just pile them up off to the side. When you get into a major war, you're going to use everything you've got. Now everybody's starting to talk about that with supply right now. If you haven't noticed guys, well we're not sending as much because everybody's starting to think, wait a minute, if we're getting into a bigger war, we might need this for ourselves. Now of course the US is getting screwed because they're shipping everything out they can to strip our system right now. But a lot of other countries have kind of slowed down in that, well, I don't want to give it to the Ukrainians, but I might need it for my troops. I'll give them the old stuff, but I ain't giving them anything. Are we going to have enough supplies left over? Because I'm positive that there was definitely a consideration for our combat capabilities being what we were going to probably capture from the army. So with them moving a lot of the infantry based weapons away, is that gonna hurt some of our overall strategies with them taking a lot of the anti-tank, anti-air infantry weapons away? Well, we're gonna be in the same boat. You still have to acquire it. And some of that is a matter of who shifts which side. And that's pretty well taken care of. I mean, everybody knows who's who in the zoo. So I'm more concerned with the idea of, well, production, getting everything up to production at the lowest possible level, so it's dispersed. I think that's more important than anything else right now. Otherwise, they're not, the one thing I keep emphasizing, I think everybody is really having a tough time with is, guys, the level of theft, and because of the level of corruption of the mind and the spirit of people throughout the system, is the the we're in a bad situation no matter how we look at it. The you're not getting hardly anything for the dollar you spend and what you are getting isn't as reliable. It used to be we were the gold standard for manufacturing. Now we're the kind of punky copper. That's one thing nobody seems to want to talk about is you know we used to be what you what you really wanted American is because it was built American. We don't do that anymore. We really, if you look at it, they're even to yapping about this right now. Well, a lot of our stuff, we're using Chinese parts. Well, yeah, we're using, well, all we're doing is becoming a final assembly production. We aren't producing either the raw materials, the sub components in their raw form, or even whole assemblies. So a lot of the skill has already gone from this country that would be needed to sustain any kind of operation. And the first thing that's gonna happen is the Chinese will cut off the Israelis, so tell them when to do it. And the Chinese will cut off whole swathes of our equipment. That would just by cutting off key systems, they already know. If you were the Chinese, wouldn't you only be producing key systems for us? And what I mean by that is, I don't wanna make all of what you make American, but I will make these pots up for you. I'm gonna make these pots for you too. And of course, if you look at it, in reality, if they make those parts and they make that part and they don't send them to you, all the rest of the parts you have don't make any difference. That's the logic I guarantee they've used with all the more sophisticated systems. It's like the Abrams battle tank or any of them. Here are key systems, key components that even now they already know that they're at such a diminished return in reserve. that they will be hard pressed to run them. But they've shut up about it. And again, everybody wants to be the yes man now. You don't get promoted by being, hey, maybe we should buy more stuff for us. Well, if you say that, the money that was gonna go to the Jewish mob that's stealing it out the back door and sending it to Haifa and Tel Aviv, well, they don't get more money. They don't get more shekels, more digits. So anybody who proposes the idea that we actually should spend on ourselves, they're the first people that are whacked. You know, you're gonna be fired, you're gonna be passed over, whatever. So everybody has learned to just agree to the graft and corruption cycle. Well, this miasma continues to grow exponentially and we are at the extreme with it right now. You know, uh, diddler was said to go to... Go ahead. The king's new suit is wonderful and glorious. Yes, yeah, but the king doesn't have any clothes on. She didn't say that, he'd kill ya. Yeah, Natalie, would you would you get what would you look stupid? Okay Most important is remember to that the other bastards will kill you now Before they just laugh at all your King's clothes are beautiful. What are you talking about? Oh, he's so phenomenal No, I don't think that he doesn't have any players. Oh, he's dead. See that's that's the problem in the situation. We're gonna cross the board What we have that we can fix I mean well we could run what we've got But how long can it run? We're actually in a reverse situation with regard to the betrayal cycle and the old CIA formula of secret weapons for silent wars. How long can the equipment run with no peer-to-peer parts system? A little under about two years. In most cases, not even that, depending on battle damage. So they've already got us set up and then by pulling this stuff out, we're We always have had this happen with our US military guys. Yeah, you talk to World War I vets, they tell you, we got the French junk and the American stuff was going right to the French. In World War, that's when the French were actually stable in World War I, at least they didn't surrender all the time. In World War II, we had the same problem. Well, the Commies had greater priority on equipment than our own troops did in the beginning of the war. If you do a- It's the same thing they did with the gold when they when they did the Federal Reserve. Oh, the other countries could come and take the gold but you comrade are not allowed to hold any gold. It's evil and bad for you to have gold. Gold is not important except everybody else is taking it. But the thing with what with the weapons procurement in Korea, guys, our troops were over there with nothing. I know guys are gone. Some are dead now. I buried some of them. I mean, I had a lot of friends. But a lot of them would tell you flat out they put about a plane even they had all this equipment before The Korean War started and guys are in Japan and they were in Asia They could tell you that they were throwing away and destroying massive amounts of equipment and there was There were a series of weird orders that came from the Pentagon and they were ordered to destroy specific weapons systems Well, it turns out that everybody put two and two together that they started the Korean War and all the equipment that we needed and all of the aircraft that would have been first fight were intentionally destroyed step by step and it was a plan. Now, interestingly enough, General MacArthur in Japan realized this, so he retarded all of the orders. But it was just like the orders given before Pearl Harbor to send the general and the admiral in charge up for a failure. So instead, MacArthur actually was able to sidestep by deflecting or moving equipment. It was basically a circle jerk where he was just moving around so they couldn't find it. Now, he didn't save everything and a lot of guys went to Korea with a dress uniform. They were dropped off at Seoul. They basically had a battle uniform they scrounged from guys basic equipment, they're already dead. Then they went into battle with a weapon of a couple of magazines and that was it So don't tell me though happened before so go back or there was one of our friends MacArthur was a American general. That's the biggest problem. They had with him at World War two But you know, but especially in the Korean War One of the things by MacArthur was in a unique position because they made him basically the overlord of Japan. And in doing that, he was able to pick his officer corps because he was an occupation officer. But what he did is he knew who was who in the zoo. And so the officers that he chose were also American-aligned, not Council on Foreign Relations or globalist slash ring knocker types. when the Korean War came about, his entire staff, this is why he was able to do the Inshod Landing the way that he did, his entire staff were people that he'd known for in many cases either years or decades. And everything that he did stymied every betrayal that they committed. And that was what frustrated him to no end. That's why he was going to come back. Well, he was coming back during the Korean War when he was coming back to go after Truman. A general of the army had the ability to arrest the president. And so when MacArthur was coming back to the United States, Truman ran and hid Camp David. Because first of all, MacArthur knew exactly what step by step what materials had taken place. But just to give you an example, when he did the Inshot Landing, he excluded and excluded all Pentagon operations, contrary to what everybody tries to rewrite. And he did the Inshot Landing with in-house reserves and resources and his own people, and that's why it succeeded. Not because the Pentagon had this big plan, that's all bullshit. They didn't know anything about it until after he screwed them. Which put a big black mark on him, but again he also had all the facts he had he had everything in the way of infrastructure in order for him to execute the actions that he did and That's why they did everything they could propaganda wise to vilify him and in fact what he was coming back to Washington When Truman was you know was pissing bullets They were in the propaganda phase with the Jewish mafia and the globalist were doing everything they could in the controlled media, the news networks to attack him. Now, once everything was settled down because they got everything in tow, although they let everything lie. But he was the last truly American general that served in international affairs. The rest have been pretty much dirty whores after that. That's the difference between them and again he was able to thwart what were betrayal actions one after another by being in the right place at the right time with a specific amount of resource surgical resource That doesn't mean there aren't other generals that are American or American oriented But you can understand I've said this for years There are two different armies two different air forces two different navies even the coast guards in this situation And it's that right now we're at the division point right now, but there are probably there's a vast reserve of people available with all of the rifting that was being done that very quickly could be drawn on to fill the officer core ranks in or replacing the Pentagon. with Americans rather than the turds we have right now. I mean, in the whole history of this country, we have Miley Cyrus, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, bragging about how he was gonna betray America to the communist Chinese. And we have politicians who were clapping at that. He should be dead. They should be arrested and then tried and dead. They're all involved in open-aired conspiracy to commit treason against the American people. But it's worse than that, just let out treason anyway. The open discussion about betraying the American people and betraying the military out of the country to a foreign power is an act of treason in and of itself. As far as I'm concerned every time I see this, sorry, yes, the only thing I think of is why hasn't somebody shot him yet? But then again, remember, you got a lot of ring knockers, fellow travelers, and yes, men. And the S-Men are more trouble, you know, more of a problem than any, just as much of a problem as those that just outright betray you. Because the S-Men is just trying to get promoted because I'm just gonna ride this through, man, and then I'm gonna retire. So they don't really care about what they're doing. Go ahead. We've been talking about this since Obama got in office, how he was purging all of the non-communists out of the leadership in any number of the branches. of the military, and we are now seeing the result of that continued purge. Yeah, where do you think Miley Cyrus stood? General Miley, where do you think he stood? What do you think he is? He was chosen for a reason, but he's a general. What does that have to do with anything? Take a look at the nature of the creature, and again, look at the public statements made. See, the one thing of this was, we kind of heard, no, no, no. Everybody knew, they talked about it openly in the controlled media, and then they made a point of clapping and cheering and bragging about his glorious betrayal of all of you in the United States. Where have you ever seen anything like that in the history of this country? That should tell you right now, right off the, just that one action is- As a Southerner, I feel inclined to say the Civil War, but I might have a bias to that. No, but even the Civil War, okay, if I think with the best, no, because you got to remember you're talking about these United States as opposed to the United States. And at that point, everybody still understood the idea that each state was a signature to a contract that was supposed to be upheld by the, that they were, they were, they were stepping forward to be part of what first was the Confederation later the union. But the union had obligations under contract to each of the signatories and it was completely understood the signatories were the states. So the states have held the contract, but it was the Fed that was doing everything in its power to violate that contract to change the entire mechanism. So that was that's a very different story right there. Remember, what was it? Gods and Generals Stonewall Jackson when he's talking to the first buster of the militia. I think that's the fact, we should play that. Edward, I think we can. Gods and Generals, we have much time before this. There's an excellent that when he talks about when he's talking to the mobilized militia. of the respective areas cuz he was ordered to raise the militia. And what he says to them, it's like I've always been a union man. Whoa, no, Southerner would never say that. Well, actually, all of them did. We have always been for the union. But by the nature of this betrayal, a violation of the trust, the contract has been broken. There's a big difference between that and some asshat like Miley, who the only consideration here is his first heart and thought process is to the globalist and specifically to the communist Chinese. If we were gonna attack the communist Chinese, Miley Cyrus was gonna tell the communist Chinese, that's a foreign army, that's a foreign resource. There is a reason this is happening. And that's the very different from the whole issue of the the North-South contest that was fabricated by the bankers get a whole bunch of us killed. And it was being settled in other ways. With the Civil War, the whole issue of slavery, which they always go, it happened with the war. No, it was already in motion to be done peaceably, but that would not settle. Well, it would not settle at all with the bankers, the Shyster bankers, and it would not settle at all with the royal powers because of what I mentioned here last week about the whole idea of what was the conflict's purpose. Contrary to everybody thinks it really wasn't slavery and it wasn't even so much the banks. It was destroying what was literally a great power that was just sitting there in idle, which is these United States. Nobody had the manpower, nobody had the industry, and nobody had the wherewithal to do what we could do in 1861 through to 1865. They all had ability, they had some form of power, but we had it, we had the calories, we had the resources, we had the industrial capacity, and they had to deflect it. So what they did was is they introverted it and created an internal conflict to get Americans to kill Americans. We don't have the capacity, we have a capacity to do a number of things right now, but it's not the same thing. Go ahead, go over there. Would you put General and Miley up with the same category as Ben McArdle or is he worse? Oh no, he openly is. He is a traitor to this country. That's all there is to it. Well, I mean, that piece of crap. In fact, he's a squirrely bastard sitting out. If you guys, there's a couple of videos here from what the session was. They had the petals, different meat bump in the middle. They had good old Miley Cyrus to his left, which would be to your right. And they had the suck or a terrier of defense, you know, slash the the idiot stick. The other idiots stick queer. I think all of her petals. I think everyone was sitting there, every last one of them, these bastards are, first of all, shoe size IQs. And the other reason they got the job is because, again, yes men who are willing to betray the country. And he was squirmy through the whole thing. When Biden was sitting there, he was, old girl Miley Cyrus was squirmy. You know, the old term is squirrely would be appropriate, but you know squirmy just if you watch how he was moving how is you know, the way his face and eye action was especially. No, he's already far as I'm concerned. He's just a flat out traitor. He's just trying to figure out how to screw the country the rest of the way per the orders from the globalist. That's all he's doing. Anything that happens is not designed to create a winning situation, but is designed to set us up for the fall. That's his job. He's already told you that. Time comes, he called the cops, he's Chinese, let him know we were coming so he can get our boys killed. Your dads and grandpas and moms and dads, whoever you got, wherever you got in your uniform, he can get them all killed. And then all the Democrats went. Oh, isn't it wonderful? Did you hear that? Oh, Miley Cyrus, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he just said he'd betray the whole country and get your ass killed. Oh, how inspiring. How inspiring. In the Civil War, both sides, at least first of all, picked a side. It was an internal conflict. But the premise for both was still the union. Well, one was arguing under viable law, the other was illegitimate. For one state to march into the other, well, there wasn't any premise for that. Okay, I mean, I understand what they did. First of all, their argument is, if you surrender your sovereignty to become part of the union, then no matter what, you can't back out of this one-way contract. Well, this is part of the old deal with the devil thing. And it comes down to, first of all, understanding that it's like what they're doing in every aspect of this, it's latches. That you won your freedom and you have it. And what you have to understand is you can never surrender it. It's expensive or it may be expensive to do so in some ways, but in reality, not so much. And the more that we see played out like Social Security and all the other lies. especially now that they're bringing all the, if we're gonna bring 16,000, not we, if the communists are bringing in 16,000 parasites every day to the United States, that 16,000 individuals will be locked into the social services mechanism and the welfare state of the United States set up by the corporation that will be feeding off your social security and all of your tax money. And it's obvious if you do the math, literally there won't be anything and there isn't anything waiting for you. This is why there's two, 3,000 rules for getting into Medicare. Now when you get to 65, you can't have anything else but the commie system. But the commie system has got so many rules that basically they're trying to exclude you in every way they possibly can. So you're being made into a non-entity at the age of 65. Meanwhile, some asshat who claims to be of a teenager who's 28 years old. Remember that garbage? is immediately gonna get checks handed right over to them, cash, travel vouchers, food resources, and it's all coming from your social security and from the welfare state mechanism where your tax money taken from you at gunpoint is given to these slobs who walk over the border. Why should we be supporting this machine at all? In reality, what they're talking about, if you're doing 16,000 a day, 16,000 capital exchange operatives who will be receiving full adult benefit from the Social Security system, which means that the equivalent 16,000 a day, the equivalent to what in theory you may or may not be able to draw from Social Security yourself, after having paid in all your life. They're going to receive that, not having paid in for all of their life. And you cannot milk the cow that much and not kill it. Well, let's put it this way. You gotta kill someone and they plan on it being you and me because they sure as don't wanna pay to you. They just wanna steal from you to make sure they created the angst and tension and fear while they maintain and sustain their stinking police state. Well, now they got a bunch of slobs who are used to licking hind end because they have no idea nor do they have any concern for the idea of an American form of government. And those jackasses need to be jettisoned out of here so fast maker hats went along with the ass ass hats, gotta watch it. Ass hats who let them in. Well, they need to be shot because they're traitors like the rest too. All these people, what is it? Oh, what did I see today? Oh, morale amongst the border guards is really low. Why should I care about that? It was higher when they were the Walmart door wardens, but they had fewer to deal with, but they still were just letting them walk into the country. But now it's just like, well, we're having a Black Friday sale on stealing the nation. We're having a Black Friday sale on Social Security and the welfare state. But don't worry, and then on top of that, they're given everything to actually put a business together. While all of these Americans were put out of business with the Coronavirus, the Antif and the BLM attacks over the last how many years? Wow, wow. When it comes out to yes, first of all, you're dealing with nothing but a pack of traders. I wouldn't follow the bastards anywhere. The only guy I'd be doing is thought chasing them down the road maybe. Yeah, the only way we'd be following them would be chasing their sariards down the road so we can catch up with them, either hang them or put a bullet in them. That's how we'd be following them. I ain't following them. I'm not listening to them as far as any of their BS. And everybody who ever, when I see somebody who starts acting like they're believing the BS. I've lost immediately. There are three notches down as far as my respect for them. You would have had to know who they are. The stupid meter goes way up when I hear basically the pap yap, you know, we're going to be going over to the Ukraine. Oh, so the asshats who have been ruining the country, you're going to follow them to whatever the big plan is. Really? Wow. Did you think any of this through? No, no, you have that that lemming ingrained into your B brain. So we can complain, but we got to remember we also need to be prepared. And by the way, we've got to go to break. So we're at the top for everybody out there. It is 601. And again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Remember, following the creatures in Washington is following to failure. Now I don't mind if they go over the cliff. I just want to make sure that I'm going parallel perpendicular to wherever they're headed first of all Second I always make sure I've got a light preserver Because the mass might try to just drive you over the cliff That's what the whole thing about trying to get you into that global war thing And the light preserver is making sure that you are prepared to deal with the problem organize our be quick and train as militia Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation Logistics the key to victory make sure that you're squared away Anyway, we should be hearing the music any moment now. We are at the top or I'm not connected That could be true. That's just likely it's not let me do that. Is there anybody still breathing out there that knows I'm alive? Five by five mark five by five. There we go. Very good. You're alive. You're alive Anyway, well we might be having issues because the 21st century planet crampoo you never know. As a matter of fact, in its communications Tuesday, there are a bunch of different odds and ends electronic sales over at Walmart. Don't do the Walmart system with your credit card. You lose your ass. Their security system is a sieve. Remember that pretty much everything that they list is at the stores and our forest radios, they've had some pretty good little bundle deals going on at the stores. I don't know how much of that stuff they've got left. We've talked about what's available. I don't go to, I haven't been to Wally World again in months and months and months. If I'm traveling, we usually go to certain stores because we're looking to see what they have marked out so we can take their stuff away for free. Otherwise, again, with the FRS radios, there's, I think right now it's not so much that there's a glut, but there's enough leftovers from two cycles that what they've got is a big wave coming up from behind. They'd like to get the product out there, so they've got to move the original. There's no difference to what they're going to get, what they got. So watch for the bundle and the sale deals right now, especially in the electronics, but handheld radios. The FRS radios, you still want them around. They're going to be cluttered initially, but that's not going to last. And the FRS radios will be useful in many, many areas. The more built up the area, the more likely the FRS radios are going to be cluttered. But as you move away from any large metropolitan area, the use of the FRS radios diminishes or is, you know, getting spread out, basically. Anyway, we are at the top. We should be, well, now we're at five minutes after. Should be hearing the music unless they already heard it and now he was not paying attention. We are at break. I really could use a break. Go over to LibertyTreatRadio.org, test it out, and see if your system works better with that particular link. Remember that, guys, by spreading the connects out, the links, you find that sometimes you have a little less noise, fewer drops or fuzz. Any number of things might improve because you never know how that leg connects. That's the big thing about the many overlapping technologies that are out there. We're going through fiber optic, copper, and microwave. Any of the broadcasts you're hearing right now, depending on where you are, it's amazing. It is really amazing. It is a testimony to the technology in that you're going through at least those three systems, plus an 800 meg repeater, to get the signal to where it needs to go. That's why you have some of these delays where everybody goes, you know, like we're talking and there's just a bit of a delay. Consider that that could be, you know, that conversation we're having right now is going through copper wire, fiber optic, microwave long distance transmission, and the 800 bank repeaters, all one after another are in cascading form to get the conversation we're having across the world, the planet going the way it is. That is decent in that respect. That's one of those modern, modern things. That's right. And it's amazing how well each system talks to the other. I mean, let's consider where we are on the planet. There we go. I hear the music. God bless the Republic. We're on the march both day and night. We're going to have to wait for a minute. We will be back. Second Army of the Intel report coming up in his communications Tuesday and idiot the the penicillin for me puppet I believe went up to Newfalo Who cares? Well he went to that border He wouldn't go near the other border Well maybe he's gonna have 15,000 and 8 comedians coming across I don't know We're gonna go for now, we'll be back in a few minutes Second Army of the Intel report coming up It's Tuesday permits to own a gun, permits to start a business or to build a place for war on land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in some of the money spent according to the system of regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. It's no longer made of silver nor 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 traded in your nation. 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 death. Put men of God in jail. Hoorash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. 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He called out from the grave. ...report, I'm our current key. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and... sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Northwest, Southeast, West, and control. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4m.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all of our merchant marine operators, no matter where they are on the globe. We are on a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is Communications Tuesday, it's the 17th of May, it's the 14th year of open, obvious and pissing in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the republic, the dance of a very busy, busy one. But for everybody out there who wants to say thanks, we appreciate all the work that's been done. And also, I didn't get a chance to see the video, but I know it was sent or actually I know I've got a video that I've got a lot of watch. It's the changing of the command ceremony that was done. Actually, there was a little bit of that put into a nice little documentary about four minutes long. It's compressed, but it's again one of those neat things. If you ever get a chance to participate in a CMM, Colonial Marine Militia, or again, retiring of the flag ceremonies, whichever, then please do so. Also, if they haven't a... new unit organization, um, presentment, then the creation of the flag and the presenting of the flag, along with the blade to all of the members, membership. Each member gets a serialized blade that will never be issued. That number will ever never be issued to another person. It has one purpose. It's your property, but it, it benchmarks you within the organization. It's really cool. participate. If you're invited, it's very rare. And again, it is Tuesday, Communications Tuesday. As I mentioned in the last hour, I guess a lot of people are commenting on the petal sniffer meat puppet with the buffalo. Of course, going to the border of the United States, it's in trouble in the cold day in hell, but all the turds are staying away, especially the excrement filth and detritus from Washington, D.C. with regard to our American southern border and the fact that it is wide open for invasion. That's not an accident of betrayal. It's more treason by people who need to be hung. But, well, I don't care for you. I don't care how they die, to be quite honest. As far as I'm concerned, they just need to be gone. And interestingly enough, of course, the big push is to get the gun. get the guns. Well, of course, they want you to go overseas and bleed. And by the way, the same thing happened with those poor, you know, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, y They were confiscating guns, confiscating ammo, and they were arresting people and putting them in jail for having firearms in the Ukraine. Oh, until all of a sudden the Russians attacked, and then they wanted everybody, well, of course, they confiscated the guns, and then everybody turned their guns in, except for the chosen kosher mafia type, the Jewish mafia types. They could have their guns. So they can shoot the peasants when they got in the way. Like he said in the beginning of Dr. Givago, Alex Guinness, when he's talking about that little pocket pistol he carried for shooting the peasants that got in his way, don't you know? Yeah, because it was convenient. They don't even carry too big. Nobody has a gun. The little pocket pistol is fine for dispatching the bourgeoisie and the peasants when they're around, don't you know? So that's exactly what they've been doing in Yukrein. Well, we don't want to be a Yukreinian to begin with because Yukreinians are disarmed poor stooges who, well, again, are begging for everything from everybody else because they let the Jewish mafia steal everything in their country. Oh, wait a minute. That's what they're doing here too. That's right. So anyway, the Petof's different meat puppet mouthpiece has been out there yapping about, you know, getting the guns, getting the guns. I still have not seen again a background on the shooter in Buffalo as far as, okay, what religion is he? Was he Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, Muslim, Shinto? White. Yeah, he was white. Well, okay, in theory. I will point out again that most all of the Jewish shooters... I'm not white, I'm Jewish! I forgot about that one. Yeah, so you see, they're not lying but they're lying. Well, no, they are lying because the Jewish model tells you that they're not white when it's appropriate and how they hate all white people, but then all of a sudden they want to be the white poison, so... beware because this whole thing is it's got that stench to it to begin with so we need to know the actual background if there's any portfolio left out there that has been tampered with it would be interesting to see just again heads up most all the characters if you go back to a big chunk of all the mass shooters neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies you know Jewish But also, face brow wearers. Well, Jewish. Again, Prozac. Yeah, Prozac Prodigies. But the big thing here again is focus on this aspect of what's going on. Buy more ammo. And then buy more ammo. I'm missing communications Tuesday. Am I communicating? Buy more ammo. I don't care what anybody says. Oh, I've got it. I know you don't. You don't. Especially since your logic should be if you're that well off then you're obviously not just buying for yourself, are you? You're buying in preparation to deal with a threat that obviously has presented itself and demonstrated to you by betrayal at virtually every level of government. It isn't our government anymore. It hasn't been for a long time, but it's now publicly addressing the issue. And declaring that their hatred of our country is so great that they would openly betray us in every way and are. Well, then we're at war. We have been at war, but we try to explain everybody. But now you should be able to figure it out. If you haven't had your epiphany yet, it's just around the corner. But you shouldn't wait until they beat you side to the head with a 2x4 and then want to crush you beneath the jackboot. You better be ready to take the, you know, take their leg off at the groin, take that severed limb, shove it up their arse and turn them into pogo sticks. That's what you should be ready to do. You see that jackboo- oh that jackboot and stuff? Ah! Yeah, there we go. They died just like everybody else. Embrace the Alexander Solzhenitsyn School of what needs to be done, but you don't do it with sharp cudgels or whatever. You have comparable study technology to anything the enemy has. You make sure you are a master of the trade. Now please... We send them free of seeds. We send them free of seeds. Here holds a whole still hold a few more of my freedom seats. Oh, I've got one or two left for you But I'm not gonna waste too many I figure if I hit you three three times solid in the crotch You're probably not gonna make it and remember aim for the groin Body armor is very dominant out there on the battlefield. So you want to aim for the groin area always remember that That's something we gotta remind people about. The aggressor has got lots of your tax dollars either to give to the illegal aliens so that the dirty prostitutes and whores can run across the country and milk out the system that they, the money they took from you at gunpoint. Or it's the, you know, the paid for, jargbooted thugs that are doing the rest of the damage. Go ahead, caller, who do we have? Remember if you shoot him in the body, I remember the bullets were everywhere to stay off and hit you. Come back and hit you. Yeah, I noticed how they didn't let that ride too much farther before they kind of shut up because people, even some of their own said, hey, you're sounding kind of stupid. Where did you get that? Well, I watched Bugs Bunny and they said... That was one part of the storyline from the Buffalo shooting is that they were shooting the guy in his Kevlar fest and the Kevlar bowlers were bouncing off the Kevlar and shooting the people like the guy that was shooting at the guy and then he killed him. Don't you know? Yeah. That's how stupid these people are. But, and again, also we'll tell you, pontificate how they're the experts and the specialists and they know all about this. They know all about it. Don't you know they'd all about yeah, okay, whatever first of all cup that he inside the ear and then throw him in the garbage bill Better still you got a wood chipper handy There we go. That's what should be And don't forget feet first if you got a wood chipper and don't kill them that just sent to the wood chipper anyway One of the other one of the things that I'm waiting for here is now remember we already have Manufacturing under attack. We already have the FFLs under attack But there's going to be a demand for a sweep or a wave against just the regular older gun owners That's not an if that's not a when Okay, I haven't seen any of what the pedestal for meat puppets said today But I guarantee that that's integrated into whatever he said at the very least it's in the actions again what the propaganda may be It's worse in written form. Always remember that. So with the situation where it is right now and where we are in the timeline, I would figure that that is up and coming at a slash and they've got a planet. It's just around the corner like right soon. So what we need to be paying attention to is now Fed motion. We've been able to do this before. It's like you're in the state of Michigan. The state cops have been bragging because they've deployed these buses to all of the state police posts. They're not for the illegal aliens because they know they've got lots of illegal aliens, but they're not gonna do anything about them. They're bragging up that this is part of their preparation for police state implementation because of the quote unquote food riots. and or the people you know getting uppity over the new central agenda. So just as a you know touch base thing you know if you pay attention the Michigan State Police Post also the SRT headquarters in my main site Lansing and their clandestine sites around Lansing which we're not supposed to know about. Everybody's been photographing and taking pictures of the ship sure enough we're fighting the same buses at locations all over the state. So I would say for all of you listening, you need to look at your fairgrounds, you need to pay attention to the state police posts. What type of extraneous or odd vehicles are there now that weren't there before? Now remember, they're not planning on rounding up the illegal aliens. They love those people they're gonna use to replace Americans. That's what they're doing. Anybody, so that's just crazy, is it really? 16,000 a day. I want you to do the math on this. Okay, 365 days in the year. Anybody got a calculator on your phone or on your computer? Okay, what's 365 times 16,000? Anybody, whoever can speak up first, by the way, that 16,000 number was just quoted by the Fed today. that that's that you know if they drop this whole thing with the Corona beer virus scam by the way it's already bad enough that you know really this is just gonna be the opening the faucet the rest of the way but what number 16,500 all right you got it there you know hello mark it's five million eight hundred and forty thousand mark all right eight hundred forty thousand So there we go. And 16,000 per day. Let's see, how many is that per minute? How many is that per second? Wow, this is like a constant stream. In fact, it's kind of a reversal. Anybody remember what they used to say about the Chinese walking through a door, sex abreast. You ever think about that? Okay, we're now having that happen at the border with an unlimited stream of illegal aliens. Being allowed in by a traitorous government and a whole bunch of people who hate your country Who are bringing in a whole bunch of people who also hate you and hate your country? 5 million go ahead call her jump in there Sorry for busting in but what we got coming up next to your brothers and sisters real quick is hemorrhagic fever get familiar with the hemorrhagic fever but hydro clots How do you pronounce it, Dar? Hydra-oxochloro-kin? Uh, hydroxychloroquine. Yes, that and ivermectin will work for the hemorrhagic fever also, but we're going to have to go early up on it. As soon as it appears that others around wherever our location at is, or AO, or where we're operating, we need to go ahead and get that stuff in a hemorrhagic fever over. Yeah, the latest wave, which they've now acknowledged for the second time. Now, the Cubans are not a surprise. but the dominant element right now are African. That's the latest wave that okay, they didn't walk from all the other end of Mexico. They've come across the Atlantic. They've gone into Mexico or they've gone to Cuba, then to Mexico. And that's where they're lying where they say, well, they're definitely from Cuba. No, they're not people from Cuba. They went to Cuba because that was the that the Cubans let them in. And then Cuba and Mexico have an open open access policy. with regard to air travel. That's how everybody used to get their Cuban cigars. You remember that? That's how the European, Eastern Europeans used to be smuggled into the country back during the Cold War. They go to Cuba, not directly to Mexico, then they go to Mexico City or one of the other similar airports, but there weren't that many back in the day, not primary carriers. And then they would infiltrate North from there. So this is the same pipeline. and the present wave, which means again, since for every one that you have that you catch, right now they're acknowledging you have anywhere from two to five that they never saw. Well, no, we're gonna stop that disease and stuff because we're caught the guy at the border. Yeah, you didn't catch his three or four buddies, did you? Nope, not at all. So again, this is where medical support comes in. Another thing too, I will say this again for the real threat, not for all this BS that they did this last time. The only good things come out of that for us is 25 cent disinfectant. And I just bought a 50 count face bras for actually higher end ones for a dollar a box at one of the distress stores. Now, I don't know how many they have left, we'll probably go back and buy the face bras out. We were busy acquiring a whole bunch of other stuff from the same site in big quantities, so didn't have any room. But the next trip, I know they'll still be sitting there. Nobody's grabbing them. But that's the one benefit is that all of these items that we generally would need or can genuinely will need for medical For what they really were intended for guys We have the ability to accumulate that and we know that the stocks are fresh That's a big plus while they are surplus. They're not you know Extreme dated surplus I grab all that I can anyway, but right now you have a big big advantage Well to be quite honest like the one site all of their disinfectant, you know hand sanitizers and disinfectants Went to 25 cents apiece. No matter what We went in and bought every large container they had at 25 cents apiece And that includes the liquor, no, the ones that were produced by the liquor companies in glass bottles with plastic caps that can handle 200 proof liquor. Well, the bottle's worth 25 cents. But here to the product is right there and it will not go bad. But in addition to that, all kinds of other panic items that were produced. Take advantage of those and get them out. We are going to need them for the real threat and also for biological decontamination for a part of your decon kits. I wish they'd produced more powdered bleach. I wish they didn't want to get that serious. They didn't want to acknowledge that. Had they done that, we would have probably gotten in the individual little packs, which would have been perfect. But they held back because they didn't want anybody too prepared. So, unfortunately, we didn't get that far. It was crossing my fingers. I didn't want to say too much. But it didn't happen. So we got to build that. You can still get the one pound bag, the poly bags of calcium hypochlorite for your swimming pool. 60% or more available chlorine. Exactly. So yeah, there are still other ways. But remember when the system provides you with the tools that you, you know, so you can subdivide it, especially for man portable use. That's kind of nice. So if you do run anything like that, grab it. Because remember, if you're wondering what a decont kit looks like, guys, go to YouTube, bunch in military decontamination kits. There's all kinds of people who do take-aparts on original equipment. where they have a piece of equipment or an MRE or the old C rations or K rations World War II or aviation rations and they open them up first time soon you know in 50 years 40 years 70 years The neat thing is you get to see how things were put together What that does is it helps you to understand how you can put it together to come up with a system that is of a comparable value To the mechanism that they put together, but it's not going to cost you a hundred dollars Okay, it's not gonna cost outrageous amount because you know, well, it's gonna be government subsidized We're doing it for our own purposes. The big thing here again is With the border situation me well, first of all, the only the only way the border can be sealed is if we sealed it They ain't gonna happen with the government. It's obvious now that issue is dead the rearranging of the deck chairs on the Titanic Do you believe that there's any Republican who's going to shut the border down? Trump never shut the border down We're now at the point where the border literally needs to be locked down. You see any coward out there amongst all of those gangs that's gonna step up to that plate. They'll give you all kinds of lip service for what, how many months before the election? Well, you're going to get lots of lip service right up through those months and then all of a sudden it's going to be, well, yeah, don't remember what we said, but also once they get there, oh, it was an uphill battle, but the division is 50-50. So while we wanted to do something, we couldn't do it because the other half of whatever blocked us and so we can't do it. We can't do it, but we wanted to. If you just keep voting for us, we'll keep wanting to. We won't do anything. But we wanted to, if you can vote for us because we wanted to, that's good enough. You guys will accept failure, right? After all, look at how many failures we've seen. Look at the incompetence and failure we presently have in the regime across the board. These second bastards, if it was a private business year, you would fire their ass simply because you wouldn't be in business. Of course, that's not necessarily true with big corporations now because the level of incompetence and stupidity is such that with the wokeness that they can't figure it out until the ship is sinking that, well, maybe we did something wrong. Did anybody catch the announcement by Netflix today? Anybody see the Netflix announcement? Now, let's understand something. Good old Michelle Obama and good old Barry Satoro. are invested in Netflix slash Netflix, not NUT, you know, Flix. Oh, they've decided that political correctness and wokeness is not a good thing at the workplace. So they're telling all of their 11 employees that they have to back off on that. Now, does anybody believe that they're being genuine about this? That's just not in the slightest. I'm sorry, okay, go ahead, you do. I'll just put it in the comments, that's not Michelle, that's Big Mike. Yeah, Big Mikey, well, Mr. Mickey. Well, the fact is what's interesting about this is they said that you know, well, you know that the woke this thing if you want to you know endeavor to you know work towards this You know with your you know your personal life. That's fine But as far as you know Netflix worrying about you know, all of the people being offended this time the other they're they're not worried about that now, you know The only reason they put that they did this the only reason that they've all of a sudden told you that somehow they've had a change of heart is cuz their wallets been smacked. And even there, okay, why would you go back to them? This is like football, baseball, basketball, the rest of the crap, okay? They told you they wanted you dead. They hate white people. They hate the country. They want you to get on your belly or get down in your ease and beg. I would never do that of anybody else, but I guess, all of a sudden, it's perfectly okay from their friend. No, piss on them. That's why I don't talk about snorts and as you know, S N O R T snorts. That's those pigs out there in that big field, that little baseball field that that little pile of pigs there. Okay. Now some of the players is not their fault. Well, they all went along with it. The owners, they absolutely promoted it. Well, all of these other organizations now in no way, shape or form, you know, Netflix piss on them and everybody needs to think that way. They forgot they're in the ethereal world of nothingness. And they, well, they've got stocks, yeah, but they produce nothing. Give me a handful of Netflix. Do you have a box of Netflix on the shelf right now, guys? Okay, they don't produce anything. So they better be of you'll be useful in some way or it's like well, okay I'd go somewhere else or how about I'm not gonna finance somebody who is planning on trying to destroy me by way of life and the you know, the whole elements that you know made the you know made for a free society that we've had Have had And again, gee that once even they've openly declared they want to kill you and they want to destroy everything Oh, but wait now they're backing off some piss on them They showed their red and yellow colors, they need to be out of business, don't do business with them, okay? This Disney garbage is the same way, which everybody, all these operations are forgetting. If you kill the cow, if you kill the economy, how do you think you're still gonna get the same amount of digits from the population, since what you're doing is an extraneous activity, separate from heating and eating? And yet all of these dimpleheads, all of these idiots, all of these incompetence, or all of these wicked people up above, who by the way had lots of yes men around them, all of a sudden are having this like, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, wait a minute. Well, what's happened to our numbers? Well, you're not really important to the center of their universe. It's nice to have you around, it's convenient, but sorry, goodbye, see ya, wouldn't wanna be ya. And if you tell me that you hate me, why am I gonna stick around anyway? And they already did. Now all the time, here's what's funny. I hate you, I hate you, I hate you. Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, we're losing money. Oh no, I don't hate you. I was hating a minute ago, but I don't hate you now. You already told me that you hate me. Nothing is going to change there. I, the shallow hell type, I understand full well what you said. I'm gonna take you serious on your word. Like these globalists they always do the same crap when they all well Oh, no, it wasn't what you thought we were saying and why do you guys just go back to sleep? And no, I don't think we're gonna go back to sleep I think we're looking straight at you now and that it's fascinating because the wokeness thing especially is as wicked as could be and that kind of wicked you aren't just gonna flip with a switch You're in that wicked you were part of that hateful group. You're part of that rotten turd pile of gov debris Well, you're stuck there. That's the tar baby. You are in the tar baby patch Once you got did that garbage with any of us everybody should have the same attitude. There's no way you there is no cleaning your act up your act was demonstrated for being what we Suspected it was but now no it is So piss on you Again, we're at war. Start acting like it. We're at war. They have been at war with you for a very long time. We need to take it a lot more seriously. Well, some people are. I mean enough people are. But lo and behold, they're trying to do the apology thing. Oh, we're sorry that we told you where we really were, but now we're going to try and lie to you and tell you that we're not what we were. We're doing something else. Oh, that's okay. You're doing it over there, not with me. It's just fine. So anyway, real quick before we're going farther in because we only have so much time as we understand We might I believe that guns and gadgets although again, let's see how much time do we have? Oh, we're close and if you could And I know we are close there may be a posted guns and gadgets for the pedal stiffer beat puppet having been in Buffalo, New York today. Now I'm thinking it was about 10 minutes long. And if it is, and if there is another one or an update or maybe the present review, if we could, if we have enough time, let's play that this hour. That way we get at least in one of the other hours. I know it's not our programming guys, but it's one of those situations Well done. Well, here we go, New York to preach about taking our rights before I get into that I want to thank the sponsor today's video Today's video is brought to us by the USCCA United States concealed carry Association gets you prepared for what happens before during and after an act of self-defense and if you become a member utilizing the link down below at USCCA the They've gone from common sense to sensible because common sense shall not be infringed. It actually means what it says. But before we all hear the new increased fervor on how we have to push through bills and Congress isn't doing it and I need to be a dictator and I need to take your rights from you. I want you all to know that this happened, as you know, in New York. One of the most stringent gun control states in the Union. A lot of people ask me how can we How can we advocate for the Second Amendment? How can we fight the good fight if we don't have money to give? And the easy thing to do is not worried about donating to all the different groups, although they do need help. But you can be a huge advocate simply by educating people, I call the sheeple, who will believe everything they're gonna hear today from Joe Biden. Now first, a couple things. Hindsight is always 20-20, and I'm gonna say that before I say what I'm gonna say next, because- It's true. We always know more about an incident after the fact. We'd like all the red flags that popped up. But the person who did that shooting in Buffalo was investigated by the FBI last year for making a terrorist type threat when he was a minor. According to the Buffalo police and the New York State police, he was transported for mental evaluation and he was not charged. Now, the hindsight is 20-20, right? Same thing happened with other crazy criminals who have done crazy You always realize that when it happens that everything that we were worried about before was legit, but nobody took any action. I also want to remind everybody that before Joe Biden, he was a single word of disinformation today. Funny, he has a board that's going to tell us we're lying, but he gets the lie. You know what I mean? It's happened in New York. New York's assault weapon ban didn't stop this. New York's magazine ban didn't stop this. New York's safe act didn't stop this. New York's red flag laws didn't stop this. New York's lack of a... stand your ground type law? Definitely didn't stop this. And New York keeping firearms from people so that they are not able to defend themselves when evil presents itself sure as hell didn't stop this. And a good thing you're hearing is some of the initial interviews from the area where people saying, if more good people had guns, this wouldn't have happened. And that's You need to say to people, guys and gals, nothing stops a bad guy with a gun or a bad gal with a gun other than a good guy or good gal with a gun. Force stops force. Passing another anti-gun law, another restriction, will not stop criminals from being criminals. It's in the name. They don't follow the law. And a mad person, a mad man, mad woman will always get what they need to carry out their crimes. Look through history. So I just wanted to put this out in front of you, get in front of the train wreck that will happen today in Buffalo. And depending on what Bobo says, I'll have a second video today to cover it, but I already know what he's going to say. And so do you. But just wanted to get this out in front of you. Be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun, and keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe so that you can be a protector when this crazy stuff pops off. I really appreciate that. We got it in before the top and again it is not a synopsis of what was said but it's leading up to so for everybody out there pay attention. Guns and gadgets on YouTube and again Take the time go over give them a thumbs up if you're on YouTube in any way go over and subscribe that helps to Stack the numbers whatever fictional algorithm they have going on with you know first book or with YouTube etc. Well do it you can it's free so doesn't cost you things as long as you're over there listening Take the time and also do the basics gets it get it done get on to other things One of the things here again is, as I pointed out, it's up on the border. The Canadians are using this for propaganda too. The communists there, that's expected. And in fact, it's all through their news the same way. In fact, they even figured out that there were some Canadians that were apparently one of the victims, which is rather fascinating in and of itself because that's a kind of a hard pick to be able to get that right. It's not just a random throwing in the dark. A little survey says this is a good location. The survey says. So the thing was planned by the whoever. And one of the other things to think about, if you're looking for people that you're going to use, don't you interview them? Well, since the FBI is the kind of scurrilous operation that we all know it is, Didn't they interview their employee before they kept him in circulation and used him? Well, the FBI did this, the FBI did that, and they patted him on the ass and said, he's our boy, but we won't use him yet. Are you sure? Yeah, don't worry. We'll have a leash on him. Make sure he has his cell phone. He's got his cell phone. We know where he is. We got him drugged. And when we need him, well, we'll plug him in and use him. Oh, okay, I see. Pro-Yo, for the Blatson-Steen program, yes, Mr. Blatson-Steen runs that program. The Mosato tell us when they need him. Oh, okay, no problem. Thumbs up. Double plus good. Yeah. Mark, you know, Mark, they've kept this pet-of-meat puppet away from everybody to a great degree because you can't be trusted. But sure enough, there was the Oval Office or East Wing or whatever ceremony giving up medals of valor to citizens. And sure enough, what did he do? He gravitated right to that little five year old boy, six year old boy or whatever it was, and just started grabbing and rubbing on his shoulders and whispering in his ear. Haven't they got some kind of a leash they can put him on like one of those little collar things? So that when he's headed towards the kids they can zap him and you know, turn back. What the editor's throat. And you see the little glowing spotter, right? That would be kind of cool. Well, the thing is, he actually had the petals did for Meat puppet. There was another incident here over the last couple of days where apparently they didn't have an Easter bunny, you know, a secret service man dressed up as an Easter bunny so he could keep deflecting the petal. And he got to a clutch of other kids the same way here in the last few days. Where? spent a half hour getting ready for the show anyway. I looked up a bunch of stuff. I don't have anything in particular. I've got a lot of things, but nothing in particular to talk about. But I got a lot of things that I looked up, things I was curious about that I looked up to talk about because I do some research before I get on the air. And we really haven't done it. Good day. Have fun, you great. How are you doing? You back home? Not quite yet, but I'm thinking of buying a cheaper RV I've owned on Facebook Marketplace so I can sleep in it while I'm cleaning up my house. Soon, I figured it'd be out here before the end of the month. As long as you don't need to move that RV because the price of gas is around $4.50 a gallon now. This is going to park in your yard. That's working. Yeah, it's almost as if it's down here. It's over today. Go ahead. It won't be moving much. out. Yeah, that's the best way to use a camper right now. I'm glad I'm not going from show to show at the moment because the price of gas, I'm Michigan right now and price of gas at the cheap places where I usually notice is cheaper than other places is 449 here in Michigan. So and diesel has been over $5 a gallon for quite a while now for diesel. Pretty amazing. But Putin's I mean, Biden says it's all Putin's fault. Yeah. But this inflation was coming, we knew it was coming because, well, and it started with Trump, so don't just blame it all on Biden because when you print up more than $10 trillion and just kind of give it away at the start of the pandemic, well, then you're going to have inflation. Unless you remove that more than $10 trillion back out of circulation. It's a classic case of coming inflation. And sure enough, that's what we have. I'm just surprised it's not worse than it is because of the amounts that they just created out of thin air. So, yeah, if I was on the road, it'd be difficult. In fact, right this weekend, in fact, I guess I could talk about this first. This weekend is the, if you're anywhere near Findlay, Ohio or Dayton, Ohio, Two shows down there that I normally would do if I was doing shows, but I'm not doing either one of them. But I am attending one of them. The military vehicles, the Finlay Military Vehicle Show in Finlay, Ohio happens once a year. And in Dayton, you got Dayton Hamfest that's happening. And I think this will be the first, boy, I should have checked their website before one year. I would assume they're having it this year. They did not have the Dayton Hamfest the last two years. But they did have the two-lane military vehicle show last year because I was I did it I did the show last year They missed one year on the fin lane military vehicle show and they missed two years on the Dayton to M fest anyway Because you're another here no there if they put you in that area of my life you want to go attend a show if you're interested in either one of those topics That's going on in Central Ohio this weekend I'm going to the fin lane military vehicle show because The other day I decided to stop waiting on mechanics because I knew the show was coming up. I have a five ton, the standard, no equator for those of you that weren't in the military. It's a three axles drive. It's not four wheel drive, it's 10 wheel drive. It's three axles, 10 wheels, all wheel drive. It's sometimes just called the military six by six and it's a five ton capacity. The capacities are different whether you're talking about on road or off road, but anyways the bigger one It's not the deuce and a half the deuce and half is the different half the five-ton look essentially the same to the untrained eye But the five-ton is twice the capacity right? Deuce and half were usually meant for light cargo and troops carrying troops And they're ten wheels and all-wheel drive just like the military most everything that they make is an all-wheel drive situation I saw a good bumper sticker on a... I think you get some nice military vehicles out there and there was a bumper sticker on one that said, oh, so you drive a four by four. That's cute. And this was a beast of, I think it was a 10 ton beast. Yeah, so anyway, I had this five ton... Mine is an old guy. Mine's not even the multi-fuel. These go on the surplus market. They're not too expensive to buy. I have no idea what they cost today. If I were buying the same truck today, I bet it wouldn't even exist. But probably your multi-fuel ones, I bet you're going to pay somewhere between $15,000 and $20,000 for. That's my rough guess. But I haven't seen the market in a long time. Mine is a gasoline model that predates the multi-fuel ones. When I say multi-fuel, that means basically diesel. For standard fuels of today, that means diesel. But you could burn corn oil and use motor oil. You could burn all sorts of things in those machines. Mine is a gasoline model which predates those. Those were basically coming around the 60s. Mine is a 1955 Mac, made by Mac. And it's 55 gasoline model. But, and probably most of you aren't old enough to even know what I'm talking about when I say, but it could also use Mo gas, which is a, that's what it is. It's MO gas, Mo gas. It's a military fuel band. There was essentially very, very low octane. I think it could, it's like 70 octane or something, 72 octane. It could burn really garbage gasoline. Or it could burn regular gasoline we have today. But anyway, mine hasn't ran because of all the problems I've had with the property and all the problems I had with my divorce. I went out there one day and there was ten flat tires on it. The now dead woman decided she was going to go nuts and be stupid and crazy. Pulling out the wiring harnesses out of my heavy equipment and all sorts of things. All kinds of destruction. Just because she could. But anyway, a ton of flat tires and I didn't have at that time and losing my job and everything I just didn't have money to do anything with it. So I sat there for more than 18 years, not being started and still sitting there not being started. But I decided after I've been trying to get mechanics out there because of what Putin did to the psyche of the world right now. I had a pretty big influx of radiation equipment sales. A lot of people are nervous about what Putin might do regarding the nuclear war type of situation. So I just liked the pandemic with gas masks two years ago. I had a large increase in radiation detection equipment this year. And gas masks also sold quite a bit too since Putin invaded Ukraine. And so with that money, I said, okay, I'm going to hire some mechanics, get this equipment fixed now. So I have a little bit extra money now. Been trying to get my John Deere 450 B-crawler loader. fixed for a year and a half now. Had a couple more kind of mechanics come out, look at it. One of them was going to charge $200 an hour. A diesel account, $200 an hour. God, doctors even make that much. And he said, well, I think it'll take me about 10 hours to do this. And I'll get back to you tomorrow. And then you didn't get back to me. And I called him, no answer, and called him again. Finally said, well, I'm going to pass. And he gave me the name of another mechanic who I got out there to look at it. And he said, OK, I'll do it. And that was a month ago. I just am having a hell of a time fighting mechanics to come out there and work on it. So anyway, it's this army truck, I think, well, and the John Deere, all it needs. And I suppose I should just figure I have to do it myself and just start hitting the books and figure it out. I don't know. I had the service manual for that machine. The engine had to be rebuilt. The engine was seized. So I got the engine out. and took it to a shop and they rebuilt it and brought the engine back and put it back in with my digger-dair. I just used two machines actually, one the digger-dair just to get to the hole where the other machines are and then use my big machine to put the engine actually back in. You know, because it's not something you can have four guys can't just pick this thing up and put it in. So I really have equipment to move the thing and to basically need a crane. Or another piece of equipment like a telehandler or something that could lift it up and be able to put it in anyway It's in but it's not hooked up yet The mechanics I had hired to remove the they were basically auto mechanics and they didn't know how to open up and they bailed on me and they didn't Remember how things went and boy so the things that hooked up. That's the problem. That's the only thing the engine sitting there rebuilt And it's just not working. Anyway, that machine, hopefully this mechanic will come out. I don't know. I've been calling. I just keep getting no response from these mechanics these days. I guess, I don't know, but it's a little awkward. I mean, I'm paying cash. So anyway, guys, somebody supposedly come out to look at my army truck too, because after I got the extra money, I said, okay, let me get this thing took super, I sure could use it. Plus, I'm gonna have to do something with it anyway. It's a big... Hulk they're sitting this gonna have to be moved I get my yellow machine running I can pull it around with my with my John Deere I call a loader Move it to an area where I want he was not running even with ten flat tires I probably can probably can move it with the John Deere, but anyway I said, okay, let's get this thing fixed. I talked to my character to come out look at Dallas two months ago. So okay The Finlay show was coming up. I I wanted to attend this family show because I want to... I got a network. I gotta find... I know where I used to get parts 20 years ago. I don't know if that's still the best place to get parts. You know, mail order. So I'm going to go, I'm going to talk to other owners of these machines because there'll be more than 100 military vehicles there and probably several of my exact model and other military people, people that work on these vehicles and people that own them, they know that they can give me the best sources to go or maybe recommend mechanics in my area, whatever. So networking, that's all I'm going to do. I'm not a vendor this year there. I'm just going to be walking around talking to owners and vendors and parts suppliers, whatever. But I first want to determine whether or not the engine was seasoned after sitting for 18 years at least 18 years probably more like 20. That's the first step. You have to look at the engine sees you have to make that major decision whether you scrap the thing or if you are going to rebuild or continue with the project because that's the main that's that's the first deciding factor. Usually, that's the first deciding factor that may put a crimp on the project. This is an old machine, so it might not be worth it. But the engine, so what I did was I pulled the batteries out of my... Digger DERR, Ford F800. Even though it's half the batteries are half the size, there's two batteries in it and I have to make 24 volts. So I wired those up in series to the Army truck and luckily the cables were long enough because I tried pulling the old batteries in there. I'm gonna have to do some cutting with the torch or something to get the batteries out of there. The battery box is basically rusted in place. I'll have to destroy the battery box, get it out. I'm just gonna take a torch. I'm just gonna take a lot of banging. But anyway... There's some rust in there and battery boxes are usually not a very good place to keep rust away anyway. So I hooked the batteries up in 24 volt series because that's a 24 volt machine. Got it hooked up properly. Okay, I'm ready to crank it. And then since the values are half the size, I put a fleet battery charger on it. I have a 24 volt fleet battery charger. I got a generator hooked up because my solar system isn't powerful enough to run this particular battery charger. It's kind of wheels. It's a bigger battery charger. And put it in boost mode where once I start cranking, it'll jump to a 250 volt, well, 125 volts, I'm sorry, 125 amps at 24 volts. If it was a 12-volt battery, that'd be 250 amps. But anyway, in other words, putting it like jumping it. Putting good brand new batteries in it basically and jumping it at the same time. That would be enough to crank that engine up here. This engine's a straight six gasoline fuel injected, even though it's 1955, fuel injected. Straight six. You open up the hood and the engine's wide open. You can see the engine. You can see everything. You know what everything is. Remember when you look at an engine, look at a pop of hood and you actually see an engine? And not only that, but look around and kind of be able to identify what everything is. Yeah, you can barely even see the engine nowadays. Yeah, and then not even know what all those wires are. Okay, what sensor is stopping me? What sensor is telling the computer not to run my engine today? And this of course has no computers, luckily. So basically it needs just a regular mechanic. And I'm no mechanic. I know a lot about construction, but I don't know a lot about... being a mechanic, but I know a bit and I look at this whole edge and I think, well, I can maybe do something with it. So, at this back in the day of this machine, the starter, it's not turning a key. It's a, you turn a switch, the ignition switch, and I turn the ignition switch and the gauges, some of the gauges move, so okay, we got power. Then I go ahead and hit the starter. The starter is a button on the floor. And it's not just a button. A lot of cars had, back in the 50s, Maybe even sick, but I doubt they have the 60s. They probably had regular TV ignition start in the 60s, but cars going back to 4050s would have had a push button starter on the floor. And in this case with the Army truck, it's got a manual linkage. It doesn't click a solenoid like modern cars do where they click solenoid and advances a gear which I think is called a bendix. It's not that type of starting system. It has mechanical linkage that shoves that gear into the starter and then makes contact electrical contact. Well, at least I think that's the way it works. I does have mechanical linkage. I'd look and start and say, okay, what's all this? And I'll trace it back up. And oh, that goes to the starter pedal, the starter button on the floor. And the thing you try to travel is about two or three inches to push the starter button. Well, nothing. I push the floor lever with my foot hard and nothing happened. So I'm thinking, okay, maybe my contacts are bad or something. Anyway, mice chew up the wires. I don't know. So, okay, let's try this sort of from a different, because I wanted to see if the engine would crank. Now, my uneducated mind, I do not know if that will destroy something. In other words, if there's like rusting inside the cylinders and I go to crank the engine over, Is that just going to score the walls? I don't know. I don't know how else to approach it other than taking every spark plug off and going with a borescope kind of thing where you can see with a camera or with a lens light. I don't know. I don't have one of those. That may be the proper way. And then what do you do? Do you flood it with oil? I don't know what you do. Maybe somebody out there can tell me. Yeah. Yeah. I'm an engineer. I've been turned over in a long time. What I would do is pull the plugs or glow plugs if it's a diesel, squirt some light oil. My personal preference is Marvel Mr. Oil in the cylinders. At least one good squirt from a squirting type oil can or roughly a tablespoon or so in each cylinder. Let it sit for a while before I put a breaker bar in the engine to You get all the front nut on the engine and see if I can move it manually to get a little bit of movement. And then you can always, if you can get the starter to engage, you can spin the engine over, which will lubricate the cylinders and the rings. Lots of times the rings will have lost their seal without any oil in them for a long time. But if there is any rust in the cylinders, which is possible, but if any, it'll, my experience has been that it'll be very light because of the induction system when you don't, when it's not open by, for any reason, it's pretty well sealed from any moisture getting in the cylinders. So it'd be a little if any. But during that will lubricate the cylinders and the rings. That's what I would do first. Yeah, sounds like a good idea. Luckily a straight six, I believe the pistons go straight up and down. I don't think they're at an angle like would be with a V6 or a V8. Yeah, the only six cylinder in my experience that with our pistons are running at something of an angle is the Chrysler Slant 6 as they call it. It is somewhat at an angle because it's a fairly long stroke engine. But even that isn't all that much of a slant and your your military engine it'd be straight up and down. Yes. Yeah, I probably should try that. What I did though and since it didn't turn over the starter. I went to the kind of kind of like I said, you said a breaker bar. In my case, I don't see a place where you can put it. I tried turning the fan first and it slips. It doesn't turn the harmonic balancer with it. So the fan, I couldn't get enough grip with the fan. Yeah. Try to see if I could use that entity. Yeah, on the front where the harmonic balancer is, there's a bolt going through that end of the crime to all the die in. On a big engine like that, it could be three quarters, five eights, even larger. I would find the right socket to put on there. And if necessary, you can use a pipe extension on your breaker bar. And you don't have to put a tremendous amount of force on it, but you can lock it back and forth a little bit, and you should be able to get it to move. Okay, can you answer this question because I was curious. The engine of course goes a certain direction. If you move it backwards, I mean doing manually, if you move it backwards, is that going to harm anything? Highly unlikely. The engine... I'm trying to move it back and forth. Yeah, almost certainly has a timing chain, which if it's been run for 100,000 miles or... many thousands, like at least 50,000, there's going to be a little bit of slack in the timing chain. But there's almost never so much that backing it up a little bit will cause it to slip off. The odds are extremely unlikely that you'll do any damage by rocking it backward. That's what I'm telling you. This is what I was going to do. It's a personal experience. Here's what I was able to do and similar to what you're talking about There's not enough room at the end of the Pressure calling it correctly harmonic harmonic balancers like a in my case. It's about a 14 inch diameter looks like a steel wheel at the front of the crankshaft basically coming out of the front of the engine and the problem with The problem with mine is there's hardly any room. There's no room to get in there with a wrench to get on. There's no big nuts sticking out of the end of the harmonic balancer or anything else that you grip on. So what I did was I got a strap wrench. And I wrapped the strap wrench around the harmonic balancer and tried to use that. Now I was only able to move it about an inch before I couldn't get any more. apparent pull on the belt to move it back. I can only move it back and forth about an inch and it's very difficult to move with the strappers. There's no room to get in there with it and I probably pull a radiator off to do what you're talking about. I probably pull a radiator off. to get access to the end of the harmonic balancer because there's just not enough room to get any kind of socket or even when there's no nuts sticking out where I can get a crescent on there or anything like that. So no, no, there wouldn't be a nut sticking out. The online balancer on almost on every engine I've ever looked at is like a big pulley pad. You reach in past the edge of the pulley and it goes inward. to let, there's a big dip from the outward edge inward to where the, there's a bolt that goes through it into the crank. It's not going to be sticking out visible. That's why you use a socket with whatever the shortest extension that'll work to the, to your breaker bar. But yeah, in some engine departments, there's very little clearance between the radio and the engine. But if you were actually able to get the crank to move at all with your strap wrench, from how you describe it, I very much doubt that it is seized. Right. Well, I thought that was a very good sign that I was able to move it at all because if it moves at all, then that doesn't sound like it's seized. So I think I've answered my question. I'm going back out there tomorrow and maybe I'll do the spark plug thing like you say. I don't have any marble mists here. I can put in some more. Yeah, there's another key for my reason to pull the plugs before you rotate the engine because if you pull the plugs, it will not be pushing against the engine's compression. Right. The much more freewheeling and not working against the compression resistance. It will let it spin over more easily. More easily, but yeah, but you can still move it. The compression is never 100% where you're not going to be able to move the engine. Uncorrect? Only in a high, a very high compression engine like a race engine or a performance engine is the compression a serious matter to prevent it running. That engine is probably at most eight to one compression. So... Anyway, I got it to move a little bit, so I thought that's a good sign. So now I can go to the thin-layer shelf. Go ahead. I was saying it is a good sign. If you are supposed to be a harmonic volunteer, moved, actually moved, then yes, that's a very good sign. Yeah, I scratched a little mark on it, so I know that it wasn't at the starting point, and I actually couldn't see it move the times. I could see it going back and forth only a little bit. And so now it's almost certainly not seized since there's not more than a few thousands of an inch of clearance in the bearings. So you're not like when you move it, you're not having like an inch of movement there. As you described it, you weren't able to move it much. No. You are I'd be I would bet money that it is not seized up That's my experience And I'm hopeful for that because that I borrowed if I if this engine is not seized I'm probably going to go ahead and get this thing running and be able to use it again because it was I used it a lot Back 20 years ago and it started up fine. It ran fine. It uses a lot of gas But I'm not going on the road with or anything. I'm just using it as it's a dump. Mine's a dump truck And I'm using it on the property to move dirt around. And sometimes when things get stuck. One time I used it to pull out my crawler loader, it got us stuck one time, and I had the Army truck there, so let me see if I can do it, and I pulled out, no problem. So they complement each other because if one gets stuck, I got the other one there, they can do something, because my digger Derek isn't gonna, it's only one drive axle in the back, but the Army truck is six wheel drive, or whatever, the 10 wheels, three axles drive, so it's gonna be able to get, Probably not going to get stuck itself very easily and is going to be able to help me get other things unstuck when I get them into a bind because that digger Derek is probably I'm careful about moving that around when there's very muddy because I'm end up getting nothing stuck and then I'm Being a crane as it is. There's not much you can do to Use the crane to get yourself out. You almost need help. So no, they're with I all the feet that around to be a tow truck basically when I'm not using it as a dump truck and be a Stump puller and all sorts of things So, if the engine that sees, and I don't think it's play that I'm seeing, I didn't expect, I don't think it's play, I think it's actually moving the crank. And I'm guessing maybe only one or two degree movement in the crank, you know, not very much, but I don't think it's play that you're talking about in bearings or any kind of slot. No, there would not be enough clearance to where you'd be seeing that much play from clearance. No, so that's so I think I'll go out there tomorrow. Um, well, you think C foam is a good substitute for the mystery oil that you're talking about for putting in there or just WD-40 I Would not use C foam. That's more of a treatment you can put in the in the fuel tank You can put it in the crank case it for basically Flushing the engine I prefer Benjamin D12 over seafoam personally. But my recommendation would be pull the plugs, squirt a little bit of oil in cylinders or a normal mist drill, let it sit a little while, have a coke or whatever, and then put your strap wrench on and you should be able to move it more. But from what you've described, I very much doubt the engine is seized. And I, if it were mine, I would go ahead and do what you plan to do. Because as I said, if it's not seized, and I don't believe it is, it should be a referishable to be usable again. Yeah, it's going to need a lot more. Once I, if the engine sees, even if I could crank it with the starter, I'm sure there's a lot of things it's going to need for one, the whole fuel. Great. Change and everything. All new gas, all new fuel filters and everything that injectors probably cleaned out. There'll be a lot of things I have to do to it, but it won't be extremely expensive like replacing the engine. No, no, not at all. What? I've got a suggestion for you with that. But you've been by my dad's house. You're familiar. We use Gibbs for lubricant for cleaning firearms. I used Gibbs and transmission fluid to un-seize the engine in my charger. Before I left the state and left it at my brother's, that engine sat for years and we got to go in again by soaking the engine with the Gibbs, spraying the Gibbs into it like... take the head off, spring it down into the piston chamber and into the, into the, into the, oh, come on. All the, yeah, all the points. Repeat. What is the gun oil? It's a synthetic oil. It's used, people who use it have firearms, they use it for cleaning the firearms. It's also used in It has a lot of uses. We've used it to restore leather, but I'm telling you, I used it on a sea engine and I got it running. And then transmission fluid, that's good to call me. Yeah, I did. High end transmission fluid because it's a fine oil. Transmission fluid, if you don't know what it is, either a fine oil or a fine trans or a high synthetic. But it's penetrating. It gets down in there and lubricates the gears. So it's good for if you have, if you need to work it like you're talking about, it'll seep through the crystalline structure of the metal. Yeah, the Merlum Estuol is made for doing pretty much the same thing, and it's synthetic lubrication. If the gibs is not readily available, the Merlum Estuol is. It's just what I'd recommend from my own personal experience. Great. I do not believe you have a seized engine from your description. How much would you put in there? Teaspoon, a cup, how much each cylinder? Tablespoon or like I said before, if you have one of these squirting type. Oil or cans or one squirt or roughly a tablespoon. A little bit would be a big deal because it'll just go into the crankcase and I'm going to be changing the oil anyway. Whatever creeps past the rings, it will lubricate the rings. It will work its way around the whole piston. And that's the main thing. help lubricate any rust that has seized and it will help it slide up and down in the cylinder bore more easily. that we're putting in too much isn't going to grow since I'm I know it's not going to start but I just want to so it's not like I'm going to be able to try to start it right after I use that oil because it sounds like you could even use like a straight motor oil in there too. You can't use regular oil it's just a matter how long you let it sit because you wanted to penetrate. Motor oil is considerably more thick and will not creep into the You know, fractional spaces like between the ring and the cylinder wall nearly so easily. If you were going to use any kind of a motor oil, I'd use like a zero weight synthetic. You'd have to be as light as possible for motor oil. I would not use WD-40 since it's just not a very good lubricant. I notice I've got a cord of type F transmission fluid and I don't have a type F vehicle so that might be one thing I sacrifice right away. I have no use for type F. Yeah, type F transmission fluid is for boards. It can be used in almost any other transmission but it's more thick than other transmission fluid. And if you have a transmission that's slipping, Adding some type F fluid will often help it shift better because it's a more thick hydraulic fluid. I didn't know what the difference was. I knew that you had to use type F and forage and then now Chevy's got a different coolant fluid and boy, it's getting quick. I guess things change. I can't keep up with it all. No. Because I got a Chevy now that takes the orange fluid for the cooling. Yeah, the green Okay, that's in my blood Yeah, that's not gonna do that. I don't know what kind of office Let's see what kind of wrench I need to get the spark plugs off I've done I know my standard spark plug wrench. I don't think it's gonna work for those. I've seen I don't know if I have the right wrench for that new sizes Most common sizes of spark plugs are either 13 16 or 5 8 Those spark plugs are probably 13 16 But as I said, 5'8 and 1316s are the most common sizes. I looked at those spark plugs and they look awfully big to me. They don't look anything like a car spark plug. But give it a try. 1316s then at least. I was going to take the other. If they'll come out, I'll spray them good with penetrating oils. Everything on the truck is kind of rusty and it's been sitting so long, but everything under the engine has been staying pretty dry other than moisture. But things still rust. And the nice thing about this truck though is it looks like it could easily take off a fender and access panels and stuff and get to the engine easier than I could any kind of car or pickup truck. This military stuff is built a lot different. But I'm going to go to Finlay then and ask a whole lot of questions of people who have these machines and work on them and so on. And they'll be able to give me a whole lot of tips, I'm sure. Not just for parts, but also for some maintenance ideas and tips. Because one of the next decisions I have to make, I have 10 flat tires. OK, so 10 flat tires. I either repair all the 10 flat tires. And I know what happened. It looks like the the vandal took a quarter inch drill bit and just drilled the sides of all the tires. So they're all on the side. Now I know enough about fixing tires that I can literally do that with patches. They're tube type tires. So I can pass the tube and pass the tire. And these are split rims though. They're kind of dangerous. But I do know how to do split rims. And it's a matter of just getting enough brute force to get the things off there, break the nuts and get them off of there, jack the thing up and get them off there. So I can fix the tires myself very cheaply or I can buy new tires and new tubes for less cheap or I can do the conversion like most others. A lot of people who own these machines, what they do is maybe not the old gasoline ones, but the deuce and a halfs and the five ton, the multi-fuel ones, ones a little bit newer and nicer shape, they convert them to six wheels instead of 10. Essentially, that means taking off all 10 wheels and putting on a different rim system for the rear axles, for the two rear axles. So the back eight wheels are a wider tire, a double wide tire, basically. And that's kind of what some eyes do these days. The newer some eyes, they instead of going to 18 wheeler, they're going with half that, whatever, not quite half, but if you look at 18, bigger trucks on the road today. They're using double wide rims, they call them super singles is what a former friend, trucker, a friend of mine used to call them. Okay, super single. I heard that term. Yeah, so that you're replacing two wheels with one in the back and one tire in the back instead of two rims and two tires are replacing with one rim and one tire. Very expensive tire, but and that'll suit fine. I don't know if they have off-road versions of that for sure. They do it up. I'd have started looking at the military vehicles. The problem with the military vehicle people is a lot of times they keep them in original shape because they want a showpiece. They take them to museums or to shows and such and they want to keep them original. So I'm not sure how much advice I'll be able to get out of those people. But that's my next decision. Once I make sure that engine's moving over good, that'll be a big expense. I'm sure it'll be many thousands of dollars to switch them over to new tires with single rims, super singles like you call it. And have to see what they have available off-road because I don't intend to take this thing on the road I mean when I go to sell it every someday That's the decision of the next next owner, but I could probably fix what the tires aren't I mean they're already I bought the machine more than 25 years ago and the tires have never been replaced so there is some signs of age Cracking and slight routing so but again off-road low speeds. I'm not as worried about that So I may not buy new tires and I'm in a buying either 10 or 6 or I don't know No, yeah, that's why I do my networking find out how much they cost a little worried to find out what they cost each of those tires 10 of them and I'm sure they're gonna be Two three hundred dollars a piece at least so multiply. Yeah, they're not gonna be any kind of cheap Yeah, I'm talking three four thousand dollars probably just to replace the tires. I'm guessing and then the tubes and the liners and And then working with the split rims Nice thing about the split room though, if you'd like to do it myself. The tires that you have on trucks today, you basically need the special equipment to, well, the shops do it for you. But if you were on the road and you had to fix a tire with a semi, you're just kind of screwed. And with these, I could buy new tires and put the tires on the rims myself with split rims. That's not one nice thing about it. You have to kind of know what you're doing and they're all dangerous. You have to fuss with them a little bit, but they aren't too bad. I kind of, the few that I have done on smaller trucks, I had a pickup truck that had split rims, 16 fives, and an older pickup truck. And it was kind of interesting to see, you don't need a tire machine is the point. You could buy the tire and put it on yourself. Kind of mess around with the tube because they're always... pretty much always tube type when you got a split rim, but he's got tubes anyway. And tubes that could probably be re-patched and reused again. So anyway, that was going to take thousands of dollars of its higher work. And then of course all the fuel filters and changing all the oils and finding out what else is bad in it, all the hydraulics and getting all the liquid linkages of everything freed up. It'll be a lot of things to do on a machine that hasn't run in almost 20 years. So if I had more time I'd be we took a video. See you tube series. I've seen other people that have done that for vehicles that haven't run in decades. Let's see if we can start and they find going in and find out all the things wrong, but I'm not the mechanic. And so I'm just kind of figuring out as I go. As you can tell, by the way, I'm talking. I know a little bit. I certainly don't know as much as fuck was talking about there. I'm just. I'm a backyard garage mechanic where I've done some things. At least you're not claiming to know more than you do. I've run into so many of those. But I think you'll do fine. Great. Yeah, well, I'm still looking at some parts of it and not even knowing what I'm seeing yet. So I still got a lot to learn. And I should be able to identify everything in this engine compartment. And so far, I've been... And when I start tracing all the lines and everything, I think I can. The batteries alone had, of course, six cables going to the batteries. Besides the jumper, if you count the jumper, that's eight cables. But the military had these special auxiliary plugs for 24 volt appliances, shall we say, accessories, generators, and all sorts of things that they could plug in. A special big round plug. Military had a lot of unusual little features that you don't see on regular civilian stuff. And mine has green and all that is green. Got the sergeant's name on the dash on the windshield and got the blackout lights and everything. It's a real military vehicle. Never was. And in fact, the serial number, boy, look at the title of the thing and the serial number. I think it's five or six digits. No letters, just like five or six numbers. Amazing looking at a serial number like that. You look up or under the hood and I see the charge controller or while voltage regulator says property of the US government. So it's just definitely, definitely military. It's not a conversion where somebody tried to make something else look like a military truck. This is military through and through. So we're going to get, we're probably going to get that running. I'll know more tomorrow and maybe I'll keep the audience up to date on that if you care. I'd rather just have it done and pay somebody to do it because I have a little bit of money now. But I don't know that I could afford somebody at $200 an hour for very long, that's for sure. I don't know if anybody can afford that. I wish I was in shape to help you, Craig. I haven't been asking if anybody for financials, babe. And now that this Putin thing came about here, the thing that he's done, it's helped me out again. And that's I guess some of the next topics I can go into. I got a bunch of things. I didn't even tend to talk about this tonight. And then I pretty much spent the whole hour almost talking about it. I've been watching the events in Ukraine. And I didn't even think Putin would be dumb enough to attack in the first place, but he did. And now he's paying the price. And I'm surprised, like most of us, that Putin didn't Pretty much roll in there and take over fairly quickly Like he expected he expected within a few days to have them all surrendering and of course that didn't happen here We've been now a few months and then almost and they haven't surrendered so this is interesting to watch and The fact that we had a warning that the US government was warning everybody that they were going to attack But very fact that the US government was warning that they were going to attack Ukraine Maybe suggest that they are just because I don't trust anything our US government says half the time But they were right and I was wrong. So this whole thing is kind of defied logic What's happened here Ukraine didn't buckle. They didn't fall very quickly They're hanging on and looks like if you believe the reports that we see in the mainstream It looks like they're actually driving them back But there's a lot of propaganda on both sides, I'm sure this is not something we can Take anything for granted that we see or hear that's what's really going on here. We're hearing one side of the story and Russia is getting another side of the story to their people. We assume the Russia side is all propaganda, all lies, but I'm sure we're getting some lies too. When I see a tank being destroyed from drone footage, I don't know if that tank's Ukrainian. I don't know if that tank is in Bulgaria. I have no idea what I'm seeing. And I can't see what kind of tank it is. Or if I see wreckage on the side of the road, it's all burned out. APC's, I don't know if that's a Russian APC. So the propaganda could be going wildly to make us believe the incorrect. to what's really going on in Ukraine. The Western media is trying to paint it to look like the Ukrainians are heroes and they're just, they're winning and they're going to drive them out and so on. I don't know if that's true. So I'm launching this and then of course now today, if you haven't heard the news, of course it's been in the news a couple of weeks now. Finland and Sweden both have officially now applied for membership into NATO. which would now bring it to 32 countries that Russia would be at war with if he attacked any other countries that happen to be NATO members. How many of those countries would back down? And maybe Turkey is going to be a problem for us now. We don't know, but Turkey so far is saying that they aren't in favor of these Baltic states, as they call them, Sweden and Finland, to It doesn't look like they're going to be very favorable to it. Now whether or not they're going to vote against because they have veto power. Any country, any of the 30 countries in NATO right now, if they say no to Sweden or to Finland, then that means no. Unless they change the rules, there, it has to be evixivily an aminous decision. Turkey or any country could veto Finland and Sweden's advancement into NATO. That's the present rules. Turkey gonna be a problem. We know they've been supplying some drones, some high tech drones to Ukraine, although they've been purchased and it was purchased. But Turkey has also been purchasing weapons from Russia. So they're kind of straddling the fence anyway. So Turkey may be a little problem here, we don't know yet. But it'd be interesting to see because now, and if Putin had taken over Ukraine, like he wanted to, obviously. He would have had doubled the number of NATO countries on his borders. And so it didn't make it that part of his logistics, his reasoning for invading, made no sense at all. Because his NATO boundaries would be expanded. He'd have more countries that are NATO members that would be now on borders of Russia. So I don't really know what's going on over here the mainstream version. I don't get to hear the Russian side of the version other one other than what we what what Putin is quoted as saying Lord help us if we do get in a war for a lot of reasons, but we're Be deep in it neck deep in a moment waist deep and I really worry The US is already now admitted that these generals that they've killed that they've managed to kill and I have a particle from here is that a man here Putin loses 42 kernels after a river crossing ambush. They're now up to 42. That's what this article here is claiming. The current Colonel's now before they were talking about generals, they were talking about what eight generals, 10 generals, something like that. So now they have this other figure here was Colonel's. But anyway, based on our information, our intelligence that we were aiding Ukraine and getting that I don't like kill these generals to show troop movements. And to show the locations of the what's the name of the ship the famous ship we saw? Moscow Oscar is that the same as Russian ship that this song that Russia claims know the uni-sink it caught fire in a sec It was damaged by our own munitions and a cop iron sack. That's that's their claim. But anyway again propaganda from both sides If a lot of propaganda from from both sides like you said but The presumption is that he was, if we believe the propaganda from our side, is that he was going in there to take over the Ukraine, whereas the propaganda from the other side, and I think we talked a little bit about this before it started, is he was invited in there by those two, actually three provinces, but the ones in the west not the east. And that one, they were working towards it, but they didn't get to it. The other was to The other reason for them to do this was they had that port on the island down there and the water for the island was cut off by the Ukrainians. So, you know, they've got, they've taken control of the point up to the dam, which the Ukrainians had shut off, the water being pumped down to the naval port down there, the Russians still had. The prop where they pulled back to yes, they pulled back out of Ukraine proper But they are holding the line at in these two provinces which Putin even corrected his own generals when this started They know we're not making them part of Russia. We're going there to support these two separate entities independence and there is I haven't heard anything about Russia declaring those two provinces as part of Russia. They're still talking about them being independent and supporting them and they're offering the refugees the opportunity to come to Russia and live or come to Russia and then go wherever else they want to. And so far they've been true to their word about doing that. The press has made a big deal about families being broken up because some people are deciding to stay in the Ukraine area that's been devastated. Some of them have gone to Russia. But after they go to Russia, then they can go anywhere they want. It's not like Russia's saying, hey, once you come here, we're not going to let you go. You can't talk to anybody because they're talking to people in our press. But of course, we're only hearing our media's. The question is how much can we trust that? The same kind of idea when they walked into Crimea eight years ago is basically they considered a Russian province and the people that lived there were kind of favoritism, favorited towards Russia. And so that's why they went in there with little resistance. And that's the main thing they're trying to do with the dumbass area and the other provinces you're talking about in the West. They're trying to base them. They'll probably try to annex those and claim victory over Ukraine is because they're going to be able to annex the one in the West because the one in the West is it is close to. You have to get through all the train is past Kiev. If you look on the map that they throw up sometimes is the tactical stuff where the exfiltration points are for the refugees. There's kind of like this blank strip on the border there. I can't remember what country, what country butted up next to it on that side. But the reason why they're not pulling any refugees out from there is that Ukraine long before Russia invaded have been in a civil war with themselves for years. And the big area has been the area in the east, but you have this little pocket in the west that has been putting up resistance with their civil war and Zelensky arresting his political rivals, attacking other media press in his nation all before this stuff happened. This has had nothing to do with Russia until Russia came in and did their invasion other than some... shots being fired back and forth near the border that was doing damage to Russian property, you know. Yeah, these political separatists in those regions, the political separatists, and he made their party illegal, basically. That really sounds like a great democracy, like we're supposedly defending, right? That's part of the propaganda we get here for sure. Even the ADL had to do a piece that, yes, there are neo-Nazis in the Ukraine, but they're good neo-Nazis, Craig. Go to the ADL's website and read about the good Ukrainian Nazis that we need to defend. Here's something else that came up that I watched here in the last couple days. There's a type of tank that Russia has that they haven't used yet, and it's nicknamed the Terminator tank. They're now deploying it in those regions in the West. And it doesn't really have any advantages that are significant over other main battle tanks, either in terms of the fire control system, nor in the capabilities of conducting reconnaissance, surveillance, or target designation, nor in terms of the capabilities of their weapons. So it's not really, I don't think it's a big deal, but it's a massive looking thing, it's different looking and it's big, but it's now being deployed, they've been holding them back, but now they're bringing in other guns. And it's not really a big gun tank, it's mostly, I think it's rockets and grenade launchers and stuff that this tank, it doesn't have a big barrel like a typical tank does. But anyway, they're deploying these and I guess, okay, Terminator, don't, usually in those movies doesn't the Terminator always get killed in the end, get destroyed. Okay, that makes sense, but anyway, I see a lot of things here. 42 kernels. I got a bunch of things here and I got a minute left. Oh, and watch the price of gold and silver. You know, something's wrong when we have high inflation and the price of gold and silver hasn't been doing much. It's actually gone down since the start of problems in the UK and Russia and you have a high inflation we've been seeing. So something's wrong there. Something's in the gold and silver. I want to watch that. Might be a good buying opportunity if you have any money to spend. Golden silver might be the way to go, but you might want to get some food because I can't get any food from Mountain House until at least June. I'm a Mountain House dealer, I can't get Mountain House food, so at least June. So maybe wrong. So you need food both Monday and October. Okay, I'll thank everybody for lifting the mic. If you were lifting them on the 18th of May, you would look too long ago to get out of here. I'll see you next week. I hope you get out of here next time. So long. Dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 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 is this? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, south, west, south, east. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're unsettling. I want to say hi to all of our friends out there in the Merchant Marine, rebroadcasting and listening in. In a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. It's the end of the work day for everybody. It is, of course, after 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is the 18th of May, it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022. Old Earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords, let the dance continue. Well, couple things here real quick. Gee, comrade workers, the communists, you know, spewed out their agenda. The communists bared more of their ugly, wicked, evil, turd covered feces covered face. But apparently, well, supposedly the industry of truth is not gonna happen as was announced. But do you believe that? First of all, the purpose behind it was to lie. And let's think about this this way. Remember that line from the one movie? Well, the greatest lie the devil ever succeeded in telling was to make people believe that he didn't exist. So the first big lie of the Ministry of Lies slash truth would be to now tell you that they don't exist. Well, come, come, come, Tovarich-Rabotny. The Soviets do not give up so easily, but all they were telling you before and are doing now is what they were doing before. They were already doing this. They just wanted to put it out right in your face, which they did. And now, Now the first big lie of the Ministry of lies last truth is oh Look, we're not gonna exist after all Now I don't know about you, but here's my attitude and all of these pigs across the front. I don't care where it is snorts Go right down the shopping list of all of the tripe that we've seen for how many years now This is not weeks or you know months years You know the football teams are all trying to get you to go to war in the head. Planes flying overhead, the smoke on the football field and troops jumping through hoops and flags everywhere until the kosher mafia said we got to play the Vietnam game. So they started to flip flop on everything. And of course the owners, there's only so many of these football and basketball and baseball team owners that need to be dragged out and executed. All went along with the idea that you needed to apologize for existing, kill all the white people, hate America. You got to get down on one knee or you got to get down on your belly and apologize. You need to get down and beg, forgive this and apologize. Anybody tells me to do that? I'll cut your leg off instead of step up your arse and you know you can use it as a human pogo stick. It's that simple. Anybody thinks they're gonna tell you, you're gonna demand that to me? You're dead. Not kind of sort of. That's a worth fighting for and worth killing someone over. Because that's a tyrant. Six Semper Tyranus, thus always tyrants dead. So all these football teams and all the rest of these BSers when they did that, from that point forward, look, they've changed. They've backed off on the rhetoric. They started up with that rhetoric in order to put hate upon you and to show you that they hated you and that they had the power to get out there in the public eye and the public venue and hate you. They wanted to kill you. They said so. And they had the authority and the and the and the pattern the heads all doing the same thing to support him because did you see the government the federal government come in and rip those characters off the television. No, you didn't because the regime loves that. But one thing that tells me piss on football piss on baseball piss on basketball and all stuff it up there are sideways. The bread and circuses garbage dead. Now with regard to the fake elections, I don't look at them any differently, but you know, here's what's really fascinating. Here's this regime Which by the way, we already know that they're Soviet We already know that the Fabians are in their big time that the socialists are rampant through the whole of this parasitic piece of trash Well, the big announcement you know, they even step set right there in front of the Congress and announce this new communist official come come asariat And then supposedly the very commissary whose job it is to lie to you that it's going to be erasing anybody who isn't part of the stepping Communist Party agenda of Homeland Succuretti. Things stuff it up their ass sideways. Well, you know what? Now, supposedly they're not gonna be there. Okay, well, they're there and you know they're there and they've announced and told you they were there. So all those pieces of gutter trash and every piece of extra written filth and homeland security, all those turds, they need to be gone. They need to be gone from our country. They're not doing anything for our border. Everyone of those sorry jackasses are doing what? Supporting the agenda to destroy the United States. They have proven their red and yellow communist colors. Piss on them. They came right out, this is like the pedophilia. Look, look, we're backing off. No, you're not. You tried to slide back behind the curtain. Look, we're not gonna do the George Orwell 1984 thing. Yes, you are. You have been. You just wanted to make it just so obvious so that they could put it down the history books that America was so damn gullible. They let it go public this way. Still gullible because you're letting it happen in the first place, which is another reason that the bastards need to be gone. They haven't gone anywhere. The assets need to be lined up against the wall and beat with a two by four to death. Well, I didn't say shoot them, line up against waltz and you can't get away. That way you're gonna get a good mac on them every time you hit them. Shoot them, that'd be too fast. These characters like to starve you to death, they'd like to murder you, they like to destroy and exterminate this country. So anybody who's in that game trade, and I think the foreigners overseas, we're talking about the assets right here. The others are foreign, any foreign military or operation, they're doing what they're doing for who they're aligned with. These people, they're just betraying the country and they need to be gone across the board. My allegiance is to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, my property. That's my property. These people were supposed to be our employees. They believe that there are overlords and our gods and whatever in their mind. They're little small perverted twisted, uh, pedo meat puppet minds. Uh, you know what? They should be, they need to be gone for that very reason. And the ones behind the curtain with the tentacle up there are some of the ones will they behind the other curtain with the tentacle up that it eats ours. So it's just that simple. It is weapons Wednesday. We better remember this. Organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation, logistics key to victory, weapons in your hands, where they need to be. They should be able to leap to your hand as if they were just attached automatically there. Part of the natural defense of liberty. And that's why your enemies who hate you, want you disarmed so they can hurt you. That reason put a bullet in their ass. It's all there is to it now a couple other things here I've listened to some goofy stuff free. There's always stuff just for stir in the pot You gotta remember you're trying to make people you don't sit down and listen to what you're saying The ak-47 is obsolete. Don't you know this? This is a Yep phrase is coming up amongst amongst a bunch of people and it's like really with Probably more a K's than anything else on the planet even if today Some idiot stick decided to claim that the AK-47 or the AK pattern of rifle is obsolete, would still be having to face being shot by them for the next, probably, 70 to 100 years. Why do I say that? Well, the K98 Mauser, you remember that? Where does the K98 get its designated nomenclature from? The K98 Mauser, which by the way, you're still running into all over out there. Yeah, let's do a math math formula here. 1898 to 1998 is 100 years of service. But this is the year 2022. So you got to add another 24 years of operational service. That's 125 years. worth of production of that rifle and in one form or another because K98 is still out there and actually the basic Mauser action is still out there and being sold and being built brand new but for the 70 to 80 years and by the way let me point something out about that this is the year 2022 the 70 year mark for service of the Mauser goes back to what year then Well 1968, how many countries if you go to Smith's small arms or Jane's, how many countries still had the K98 in one form of working service or another? Oh pretty well half the world. More than half the world actually. And that was a manually operated, is a manually operated bolt-action rifle which will kill you just as dead today as it did 124 years ago. Oh no, Monk. It's stale. It can't be any good because it's so old it's stale. Right. And then there's the M 1891 Molson again, right? Well, wait a minute. 1891 model Molson again, 91. That carries on even today. In fact, what we see all the articles about the Nagats and these all the sniper models showing up in the Ukrainian conflict not that they aren't everywhere else also by the way So there's another gun 124 plus years actually in this case 131 132 years of service so the AK with virtually a hundred million of the rifles made at least and out there calling that webinops elite you know is both insane and stupid but it's one of those things people are conditioned to and part of that is because they want to try and promote something we got to have something different for the sake of being different we got a caller go ahead well even the 1911 that's 111 years old that's gonna kill you Right, exactly. But, and again, it's not going anywhere. It's not only is it not, not only is it still, you know, still been built that whole time, but it's actually being used quite extensively and will be obviously in the next conflict coming up. There is no doubt that 1911 is going to be in the next war, one way or another, despite the fact that we're buying all the crapoo garbage from SIG. purely because after all some whore the whores in the in the pentagram have been bought off by whoever they got their big envelopes that went to their bank accounts and hyphen Tel Aviv and are safely secured and deposited now along with their PEDO accounts. They probably got a bag full of money and a voucher for 10 little eight-year-old girls or boys that they can rape at their discretion next time they go over to Israel. That's what came out of the deal. So, SIG got the contract. That's how it works. Anyway, the fascinating thing about this is the idea that obsolete, you know, The term doesn't fit, okay, especially when you have so many other service weapons that are, you know, available but have come and gone since the design of the rifle. See, that's a kind of a test of things. It's like the M250 caliber. Well, the M250 caliber must have gone obsolete in 1961. Why do I use that? Well 1961 62 right around there we start producing a whole bunch of new families of 50 caliber machine guns now they use the 50 BMG round But can you name one of them? Here's another example, you know, there is the 50 caliber M2 machine gun, right? But the army declared that it needed a new replacement for the .50 caliber Browning, that they wanted a replacement that would be better, more gooder, right? How many of you realize that there was a .60 caliber? No, I'm not talking M60 machine gun. Ignore that, but that's nomenclature to identify the weapon. How many of you know that in 1944 to 45, we developed a .60 caliber machine gun? It's only the first time I never heard of it. Yeah, the 50 caliber everybody knows about but guys by the end of World War Two it was argued that the 60 caliber machine gun was going to replace our vast inventory and you know a Browning M2's by the way really weren't that old. Dollars too please. Yeah, well here's the point. Okay, this is the year 2022. Which gun is still in service? The M250 caliber or that brand new M60, that 60 caliber machine gun? Which one do you guys remember? Which one would you recognize? The brand new? Yeah. So the question is what happened to all of those 60 caliber machine guns that they built? And by the way, they did build them. Where'd they go? The guns were in service and by by the time we get into the Korean War the 60 caliber machine gun was out there Where did it go? Do do do do land well, well the thing is that it's one of those things where You build this whole system, which means you have to have factories making ammo. You gotta have factories making links. You gotta go down the shopping list of what you need to make the gun work. And then we had 023 machine gun designs that were supposed to mean that we were gonna just throw the Browning M2 right out the door cuz it was obsolete. Well, guess which gun is still here? What do you find on the roof of pretty much all of these APCs and not only ours, but how many European or Asian armored vehicles have a Browning M2 on the roof? If you're gonna walk along in a defensive area where you have the military set up, you think you're gonna find a 60-caliber machine gun? You're not gonna find one anywhere. Now I bring this up because this takes us right over to this whole BS with this 6.8 millimeter SIG debacle. And what's really fascinating is screwing all of America to waste a vast amount of money on a design that A, it's not needed. We have as good, if not better, off the shelf that would be more desirable. No matter what they try to come up with or pull out of their hours. What is fascinating to me is just a complication of the ammunition is weapons Wednesday, so I am reinforcing this I have been trying to figure out what they were what the logic is perhaps But it's illogical because I know it's gonna create failures the the Multi component it's not two-piece It's a three-piece case There is a retaining ring. There's okay. Think about how grossly over complicated they made this. You've got a steel base that has to be built separate and precisely and it's steel. So the finish has to be absolutely correct. Does everybody understand that? Nobody's thinking this through. The brass is very, the reason you do dissimilar metals between the rifle itself and the ammunition is because the ammunition is supposed to be what? Subservient to the design, okay? Now, the advantage of this is that because in mass production, people can still miscalculate, make a mistake, or you have, again, a parameter of production. You have high point and low point in specs. You can't go too low or small, or you create slop in the chamber and you've got gas washed back and the brass will expand, but it might rupture. But the biggest problem you've got here, guys, that base piece has to be absolutely finished. In other words, because it's steel, even if it's a mild grade steel or whatever the hell they came up with or pulled out of their ass on this, the material at the base is requiring so much more finish and fit specification that grossly over engi- and as you see, I didn't even grossly over engineer this, but part itself is strong. The only consideration that I, you know, when we've talked about this, I sat down and went through the math on this again. is that supposedly you would create the brass becomes a kind of a chamber component by the time you're done, the base, the steel part. But the problem with that is, it's the weak point yet again. This does not create in terms of repetitive service operation, a stronger design. It simply doesn't. That's the one thing you gotta understand. So like the 60 caliber machine gun that your tax dollars paid for, we had to A, build it, and they put all the production up for whatever Izzy Blatsonstein who had had the design made. Because he demanded it because the Jewish arms company deserved money. It's like sick. And so what happens is they built it, it went out there, it was put into service and units had them in hand. But if they were fired in anger, the question is where? I know that they had to have gone into Korea, but I've run into very few people, first of all, in the military who operated the 60 caliber gun. And the ones that I do know that did said that it was kept off to the side. It was usually kind of like a garrison gun. In other words, they had these things piled up, but they weren't really useful because they could never get enough ammunition for them. So lo and behold, here we are with this 6.8 gun coming into whatever debacle they're going to create for America. And you have this bastard piece of trash that there's only two things are going to happen in the long run. Most likely you're gonna have whatever the designation is. Let's just gonna say it's the Bufu 18. This is the new Bufu 18 rifle. I don't know what the number is gonna be. I don't care. But the Bufu 18 is as soon as we run into distress industrially, you're gonna have to have an A1. What's gonna be the difference between the Bufu 18, the Bufu 18A1? They will immediately drop the component brass. It'll get chucked out the window. They will then make the entire case out of brass. Then immediately they will also downgrade the pressure and performance of the case. to ensure that they do not have significant case failure based upon the mathematics of how the weapon chambers and extracts what the speeds are. They also then have to come up with a math formula and probably will have to put some kind of, will probably change the gas port itself. So we'll have to have the Bufu 18A1 almost immediately. It will have further problems and so there will be an A2 right behind it. As soon as they try to fix one problem in the crisis of wartime environment, They will then have to develop a second model to fix the problems they created with the replacement model. Now, they'll have to and will upgrade existing weapons, but a lot of this gun is punk of plastic. So it's really a chuckable gun. Let's remember that too. This is in line with what we see like with the G36. And many of the other weapons that are coming and going because plastic is wonder bar until you get out in the field and you find out that it gets warm. But we're gonna do this thing anyway. So it's one of those 60 caliber machine gun ideas, we're waiting just to get put on the shelf, collect dust, and then quietly they'll slide it out the back and either sell them, give them away to other governments. or destroy them without any fanfare so you don't know that the tax dollars that were spent on it were a waste of time. In the meantime, though, people are gonna get killed because of it too. Well, it should work, okay, theoretically. And it's always just so wonderful except when they start doing it in the durability test. This is the biggest problem when you think about this. With durability tests, okay, how long can this last in actual service? They never do an actual service test, they can't. Because it's not until you, the final test is when you build it, and now it's in the real world, and all of the components are made and used in a real world environment with linear time attached. Because time is the big factor with regard to, well, what do the polymers do in the long run? How do they survive? See, 1911s are coming back to haunt them for 100 years. There are 1911s out there, we're getting back from the Philippines that were made after we're around World War I. Remember, just like those garands, they've got pistols that are put over off to the side down there with the civilian marksmanship repurcurement thing, because they're getting collectors items that they thought were gone, which they were. They just resurrect a fail found them at another grave site so to speak and have pulled them all back Well, they're not just selling them to shooters Some of these guns are gonna go into private collections and never see barely the light of day Because they're well, you know, they're the first of however consider this they're the first of and they still work Even in their rattle rattle battle condition out of third world countries pretty much all of these weapons built to the specs that they were Continue to operate Do you think that's going to be the case with the plastic-scam guns that are presently being made? Not so much. Not so much, see? So this is a combination of intentional, planned, failure, and obsolescence. And if there's anything that would be quote-unquote obsolete, it's a weapon of the type that we're talking about, like these ones that they're presently going to procure, because they will have no significant lifespan and performance. They'll have to baby them or they're going to have to do it. It's just like they did with a star. The August neat neat idea. But and if they made more of the parts in in pot in metal rather than polymer, they went with a whole with a a complete polymer frame. Guys, the weapon function, it even functioned in full auto, but after it, what they found out in the sustained fire with full auto is that it distorted the frame. It overheats, it becomes malleable, and when it cools, it's distorted. So they put an 80 round maximum auto fire restriction on the Stire Augs for service issue. But wait, it's got a forever select. Yes, it does, but if you keep shooting it, select. You're eventually within say one sitting you will literally make the weapon on the serviceable You will break it down to the point where it can't be fixed now all the steel parts can be taken off and put on another receiver Those that aren't impressed into the body of the of the OGG Now by the way it appears to be to me looking at the G36 That they ended up having the exact same problem with the G36 that they had with the Steyr OGG And guess what? Take a look at the design where we're seeing is being allowed to push this piece of crap on us that you're going to have the exact same problems with it that they had with the G36 that they had with the AUG. Just a heads up. So again, learn from this. This is why our program is superior. So we need to be promoting. You know, again, it's the AR-15 is what we got. The M14 is what we got. the G3, which by the way is a European weapon is what we got. But we've actually ended up with and we will end up with better. What we need to focus on is supporting the American manufacturers who are doing what needs to be done here. And we need to dump SIG. We seriously need to not buy what is coming in from those foreign countries. May case, yeah, they're serviceable enough. But a lot of the stuff- It can be made here easily enough. Right. Well, in fact, right now you can buy and do 100% AK-47. There are four or five different companies producing all the parts. It can be built here. The 6.8 rifle program, and I'm serious about that happening just because it would be a hoot, a 6.8 chambering AR-10 would be the solution. And there's no reason for it not to exist. The big thing is, and I haven't gotten an answer back from the company that we're hoping will build the barrels, you know who that might be, you might guess, but because of this, and with the situation the way it is, it's likely that we could put more people into a 6.8 government chambering rifle faster than the DOD ever will, and more men would be carrying it now. Do we really need a 6.8? To be quite honest, we need to promote 7.62 by 51 NATO. For all purposes, if we want to do anything in a program, what we need to look at is bullet building. And I've already talked to production facilities that could make bullets, okay, could make jackets. There's different steps in this whole process, but What we have to look at is, can we build, well, we should be able to build the M2AP round to original spec in a bullet that could be re-tailored to efficiently operate the M, the standard 7.62x51 NATO round. There's no reason for that not to happen. Now, the interesting thing is, because remember the app about the 6.8 was a combination of range Which by the way, we can easily pull with the 308 762 by 51 NATO. There's no reason to switch over to the 6.8. There absolutely is no reason. There is no justifiable intelligent reason for switching from the 762 by 51 NATO round to something else. I know why the government's doing it because that way they'll be government ammo versus the American ammunition. And since we actually are the largest consistent the American people right now as militia are the largest consistent consistently supplied and equipped army on the planet, not the US Army, not the Chinese, none of them. So what they're doing is they're intentionally, they're going with dissimilar round to production to create a division between the two so that we can't feed off them because right now we have more of the standard arms on the planet than they do. And we use their ammunition. Go ahead, call our heads up. Yeah, quick question, John from Maine here. What do you think about a P14 Enfield, chamberton 303 British, that's in really nice shape? It was sent to England, had all the proof marks put on it, and sent back here without any import marks. Oh, really? Yes. Well, it may not have been sent back, it may have been carried back. It may not have been sent back. It may have been brought back after the war, although a lot of those, see a lot of the P14, if everybody doesn't know what that is, P14 is the, before we put it into the US military, it was as pointed out in say 303 British Rim Danfield, it is a US made rifle, they all are. But they shipped a number of these as the P14 model over to England. And those weapons, some of them were lent lease. However, they typically would be stamped US property if they were, be US property, lent lease program. There's a number of different ways they stamped them too, so you have to know that. But... Since it obviously wasn't, and it was a contract for the British military, it may have been sold because it may have been acquired by the US government during the time that we were over there because we used existing weapons when we sent the troops over as the first part of the expeditionary force. Those guns came back, they ended up being broken down into a storage component, and then they sold them over the counter. Now, most of those though would have been proofed US property. It's a good rifle, what kind of price you're looking at on it? It's not... 700. 700. No, that's a chunk of change, but there aren't any more of them. What is it, neti stone? You'd have to explain that. Well, there's Remington, Winchester, and Eddystone Arsenal, if you look at the receiver. Eddystone, it's Eddystone. Eddystone Arsenal. Eddystone, what are we in the title pool here? Eddystyle. Yeah, I wouldn't say it's Eddystyle, but I didn't really look that close at it because I didn't want another mouth to feed. The volley sites were partially installed, but not completely. It doesn't even appear to be fired. The gentleman said it was lend lease. Oh, that was. Well, yeah. Well, that makes sense. Okay, number one. Now the Eddie Stone gun was the most common for the longest time, but the 303, a lot of 303 guns weren't around until they started to release those what in the, we start to see those in the 80s. And a lot of those came from Oh, what is it? The Brits let them, lended them sideways when lended them. They let, they issued them to the colonials in India. And a bunch of them actually have seen some travel even without being used. So in this case, he already says it wasn't Lindley's rifle. So it's a pre-war Lindley's, probably Eddystone. Still, there aren't any more of those being made. It is the strongest action on the planet, short of maybe the Arasaka. Yeah. The city's had a killer... Yeah, it's been in his possession for 40 years. Well, that's about right. He probably got it during that 1980s wave. What happened is the British actually released a bunch of these guns. It's kind of rare, because usually they cut them up. but they had several thousand of the Eddystone, I don't want that, it was about 20, 30,000 of those. And they also released a bunch of what were the Irish Constabulary British Enfields, which are a really cool rifle because they're like the standard Lee Enfield. They are Lee, but they're a short Lee, so the length of a jungle carbine, they're very handy rifles. The Eddystones are full battle rifle, just like the Remington and the Fletch Testers. The big thing is ammunition, but you can find PPU and there's some other ball that's been coming out recently from Canada again. Well, he just said he had it for 40 years. I'll bet you that was part of the wave that came in from England. I'll check and find out. I don't need another mouth to feed, but I've got two Mark IV Enfields and I have got a boatload of 303 British. I'm 303 British IV. So, well yeah, I do what you've been preaching. I've been doing it for a long time. But, yeah. It's a comfortable rifle to shoot. Actually, to be quite honest, I carried it quite a bit. I had for the longest time either an O3 Springfield or an 1917 Enfield. Those are my hunting rifles. I didn't use an idea. You only can carry one for deer hunting, but I'd always carry a second rifle and I always carry the 1917 Enfield on .30 out of 6. But it's a comfortable gun. Here's one thing to test with it though. It's not a negative, it's a positive. Check to see if it has the Trench magazine internally. Now the way to do that, traditionally they came from the factory with five rounds. But they did change that spec and some of them quite carry eight and a few will actually carry ten inside the internal magazine. Now the tens have a tendency to stick out the bottom. They actually the magazine box to the point where sometimes you'll have a quarter of an inch sticking out of the bottom of the base of the stock. you know, below the magazine, the magazine itself will have been extended. Now all the screws to go where they belong, everything does what it's supposed to do, but it's because they gave them a couple more rounds to, you know, fight with before they reload. And one of the other reasons for that is because, well, the standard stripper clip's five rounds. And so if you have an eight-round rifle, when you drop that first stripper in, you got to cot-tap it off with loose rounds. So the 10 rounder made sense. Otherwise, five rounds is typical. So, I give you an idea of whether or not it was later in the war. Well, you can figure that out anyway. The serial number should tell you that. I mean, it'll give you an exact date. It is date stamped anyway for production. Should tell you, like I said, it will say Anystone. And here's the other thing to look for then. He said it was Lend Lease. Look to see if there is a US property stamp anywhere. Typically it'll be on the top where it says we're actually the any stone marking or the arsenal markings are it'll usually have it either there or over on the reverse strap or the upper bar of the of the receiver strap that goes from the front of the receiver to the back on the far side left side of the gun as you're holding it. on the outside. U.S. property. The British Enfield 1914s and the U.S. made M4, Mark, well, forgive me, M4, kind of Mark, come on. The Mark IV, number one asterisk. Those are British Enfields made in the U.S. by two different companies and they're all stamped the same way. It was one thing, they were consistent about that from war to war. So you like it. I mean there's always guns to this is America, you know guns are for buying not for selling Oh, yeah, unless you can make fortune on the so just didn't know what if that would even be what? For some reason whoa, hold on here. We find what's going on That was me for some reason yeah something slip. There we go. Go ahead Okay, yeah, I didn't know if it would be worthwhile picking that up or not. It's not that I need it. It's just interesting Yeah, they used to be the cheapest bandits out there also they're still They're still floating around so you get the regular trench bandit to go with it scabbard maybe step or not I don't think no otherwise they're straightforward gun. They're really a pretty decent weapon like I said if you gave it to me I'd shoot it I wouldn't cry. Give me an end. Go ahead. I've had a couple of Enfields in 30 out of 6 and enjoyed them and got rid of them after a while. One was a chopped down made for hunting version, which I hate when people do that to military rifles, but I know that that happened a lot, so you deal with it. But yeah, it's just, it's interesting. That makes any sense. Well, it's fascinating. Well, in this day and age, go tell you what, just go take a look at what not pretty looks like over at classic firearms. Yeah. What they're charging or go over to a Royal Tiger imports because he's not outrageous. Actually, they probably have some end fields over there right now. If you give you an idea of judging price, not now. I mean, the P 14, P 14, they may or may not have been stock, but he has had examples of them in there. I know that. They're far well again, we're 100 years past World War I and everything that from that period is in the taillights. Even though anything that was in World War I typically was in World War II. I mean, guys, it wasn't that far apart. So a lot of these weapons, it might have even been. Think about this, that rifle might have been in the inventory for World War II, probably was issued out to the home guard. didn't get out into the battlefield if it's as clean as you say it is, but it probably was in the right niche where it was just not grab-able fast enough that it ended up out in the field with the troops after Dunkirk. Yeah. That's what happened with a lot of them. Okay, well I'm gonna hop off the line, appreciate your comments, and you're safe here yourself. Don't forget the lathe and the truck driver now. Well, I kinda got tied up with some stuff that kept me busy this weekend in a way I didn't need to be, so... We had a little bit of a boo-boo. Yeah, we had a little bit of a boo-boo. Okay. Well, just like I said, keep me posted. I have to let the guy know when the driver's gonna be here, so he can be here with his equipment to load it, because he's gonna have to use one of his front-end loaders or something to pick that thing up. I'm not big. No, just keep reminding me too, although again, it's not that I forgot, forgot, it's the idea that something comes up. I was heavily distracted. Let's put it that way. I'm going to make a wise comment, but I won't do that to you. I appreciate it. Thank you. Bye. Bye-bye. There's a lot of unique older weapons that there are still millions of them made or tens of millions in some cases There we're gonna see them for long as people are still collecting guns and we'll find even more after we start getting rid of the globalists and Go to exotic lands and come come back with stuff like we used to you know We were talking about how many of you've watched Star Wars. You've all watched Star Wars, right? Everybody, you know, everybody loves Star Wars. So when it first came out it was that You know, it was a one of a kind movie. Everybody, you know, the sand people, right? Or the sand people, you know, they got the band, you know, the gaffey sticks and they got the, you know, the bantas and well, they're carrying rifles, right? Remember the weapons they're carrying? Do you recognize them? Now you got to remember that Star Wars is made using mostly antique guns. that the average person wouldn't think or recognize. So it was like they looked exotic enough that, you know, for most people who were not up to speed on weapons, it would get past them. Han Solo's blaster was a broom handle mouser. Princess Leia's one pistol was glorified Luger. which everybody wanted to recognize in Luger because everybody's trying to pick him up in World War II. But still, the stormtroopers' gun is a Sterling submachine gun, okay? Also, one of the stormtroopers is carrying a Lewis gun from pre-World War I and World War I, right? When they're going into the landing bay on Tatooine. But there's another gun when you see all of the sand people. Guys, those are Arab match locks and some are Flint, but they were both match lock and Flint locks. And it used to be when you went to the Middle East, if you had your own look around, I know a lot of guys who went over to the Middle East years ago, way before I was born in some cases. But even in the 50s and 60s, you could still do this. If you saw one of those guns, it wasn't a big deal to buy them. Pack them up, take them back within, put them on the wall as your souvenir from going to Libya or going to Egypt or going to Algeria. Well, where did they film Star Wars? And since they were there, the sand people, they were looking for exotic weapons that looked really unique and bizarre. And lo and behold, they had a bunch of those matchlocks, they were still carrying them. So they grabbed a bunch of them up and they made them the single shot blaster rifles of the sand people. Those are real firearms. In fact, as I just pointed out, at the time when they made that movie, There were still people carrying those guns out in the middle of nowhere and using them. Now, of course, they also got a lot of cool stuff from World War Two that they picked up off the corpses of Germans, Americans, Italians, etc. But those weapons go back to an even earlier period and were traditionally either made there or they were made as export rifles from Spain, Portugal and Italy. And so those are, you know, there's a lot of those that were, you know, representation made, they're a classic rifle design that because these people were out in the middle of nowhere, it was a simple design to maintain. Mental costs money, manufactured good costs money. So you don't throw them away, you don't chuck them immediately. And so a whole lifestyle embraced what was a logical weapon system to maintain, to keep. And matchlock, go look up the difference between flintlock and matchlock. Matchlock is before flintlock. And they overlap. Matchlocks were never completely retired after the flint came into service. It's just that, because nothing's ever thrown away traditionally. But there were all pluses and minuses to both depending upon what period of time you were resting in. when they were being used. But those were actual firearms. That is a weapon that actually worked. Those typically were Damascus barrels. They were all hand-fitted parts. And when you look at the buttstock, that's what's really deceiving because it's like, wow, how does this, what is that thing? Oh, that is a rifle. Wow, those are cool. And then there was always the challenge that, well, if you really think it's, you know, really like it that much, why don't you shoot it? I'll bet you won't. Because when you look at it and you do realize, if you load that, is it really safe? Well, I don't know, a lot of people died from the muzzle of that rifle at one time or another, and then buried quietly in the desert, if not eaten. Anyway, oh, we are very close. I had to make sure we checked the time here. A couple things again, vote with your wallet, buy more ammo. You know what? Show your confidence in the election system. Vote with your wallet, buy more ammo, buy more food. The Ministry of Truth has just declared its first lie that the Ministry of Truth slash of deception is not gonna even start. It's already gone, only three weeks and it's gone. Guys, it's the Ministry of Truth. What do they do? They lie. They lie and then wait a minute they lie So let's wrap our brain around that and stick to that right now. And again, remember, they've already been doing what they were finally boasting. Well, we're gonna make it official and make a whole big government mechanism. Homeland Suk-U-Ridey does this already and so do other parts of the government. They are already doing the same crap and yes, they're trying to, they walk over to people and edit you and they have you bumped off and it's by some little Neomical wearing turd who's in our government. Well, some piece of one piece of of excrement or another that go and whisper in somebody's ear, you know, he will make brownie points do this. So they're doing it anyway. They just wanted to make it official because they're trying to unzip their pants, pull their weenie out, wag it all over America's face. Of course, you get a chance to do that. We'll cut it off right at right. We'll cut it off with the zipper and stuff that up there. I didn't do when the time comes for the same reason they need it. They deserve it and it needs to happen. So, best thing you can do is vote with your own and buy more ammo. I would point out that again, I'll tell you, consideration. If you've already built your ARs and you like what your AR-15 is doing, what the hell? Build an AR-10. We're going to probably call it an AR-22. We want to call it the AR-22 or something like that when we get into the 7.6.8 round. Now there's a reason because forget we've already had a discussion with people on this about Cup pressures, etc with this goofy ass round that they've come up with It is an it is a you know an answer to a question that was never asked although yellow actually has been I guess How complicated can or how grossly over complicated can we make simple rifle ammunition? Well, don't worry give the idiots in a business enough money and the stupidity of the idiots giving them the money, knowing no bounds. The end result will always be something that literally is just grossly over complicated where it doesn't need to be. In a situation where traditionally we have already embraced, already understood for decades and decades, the idea was to make the weapon system as simple as possible so that it's as user friendly, production friendly, and reliable as possible. Minimize the parts. You don't increase the number of working components. Minimize, not because you want to be cheap, but because it's easier and more efficient when it comes to fielding something and maintaining it and sustaining it in the field. You were a bunch to pick. That's right. Well, that was the big brag. The idea was of course, now big companies don't make as much money when they have, when they can be forced to make an economical example is the Sten gun. Okay, the Sten gun, well, all that was horrible and terrible, you need to buy our much more expensive and sophisticated fill in the blank. But understand the Sten gun, which costs $2.75 American during peak production. The Sten gun cost $2.75 per gun to make. What was the cost of the Thompson at the same time? And even when we produced the grease gun? The grease gun was supposed to be our answer to the Sten gun. Well, go take a look, go look it up. What was the dollar, not present dollar, a dollar in 1943? What was the dollar cost in 1943 for the M3, you know, an M3A1 grease gun, submachine gun? And take a look at the cost of the Mark II Sten and then go, huh, well, hell, you can buy a whole big pile of stem guns for the price of one grease gun. Why would you do that? That doesn't make a whole lot of soil. It does if you're trying to sell guns and you're wanting to milk that government tit. Of course it does. So this is why again, The AR-10 platform has already been worked out. In fact, there would be literal modification, easily understood by the arbors and operators, very little cross-training time. All the basic understanding and specs and mechanical operation, they're exactly the same. But there was no consideration for doing that, for obvious reasons. If we wanted an MBR, we could have a big brother and little sister combo here. And it would be really cool because it would still be American made. Armalite AR-10 and the Armalite AR-15 slash M16 family of rifles. And we already learned everything. We need to learn about the design guys. So in other words, it'll work really good right out of the box. Here's another problem. They don't really want to talk about it's like well, we don't have to have an a1 a2 a3, you know, one day 16 rifle, you know the new one day, you know, Schmitzberg, you know, model 18 was the 16 we had that so if you have to be the model 18 or model 23 or model 68 or whatever, blah, blah, blah, whatever the nomenclature is going to be who cares. It's punk a junk next, punk a junk next generation. That's what it comes down to. But oh boy, Sig made it so well, I guess it's like Cadillac. It's got Cadillac's name on it. It's gotta be good Have you seen some of the Cadillac's even making and some they made in the 70s and they all forgive me in the 80s and 90s Yeah, just cuz it's that Cadillac on it does not mean it was top of the line Anyway, for all the out there. We are at the top. We are at the top of the time right now. Oh We're on the march today and night. Alright, anyway, we'll be back.