June 17, 2022
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4h 8m
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including Biden's Ocean Reform Act and its impact on shipping logistics, the ongoing gun control debate in the Senate with focus on red flag laws and ATF nominee Steve Dettleback, Supreme Court cases affecting Second Amendment rights, and extensive coverage of AR-10 rifle platforms as alternatives to the government's 6.8 SIG rifle contract. He also addressed magazine quality and procurement strategies, ammunition availability, tactical gear sourcing, and preparedness logistics for militia training operations at Camp Emory and Camp Emerson.
- ar-10 rifle
- 6.8 government round
- second amendment
- atf
- steve dettleback
- red flag laws
- gun control
- biden ocean reform act
- shipping supply chain
- magazine procurement
- ammunition
- tactical gear
- militia training
- preparedness
- bear creek arsenal
- sig rifle
- new york rifle and pistol association v. bruen
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You know, this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about. Alright, you're my friend and I trust you. I'm gonna put these glasses on. I'm gonna put- give me hand me those glasses. Here, okay. Okay, not a problem. Put them on. I know Tom, in fact, look it, there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's just stuck- Jesus Christ, it looks like it's got false teeth and stuff. And the way it's born in, it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ball worm. Not, not at all. Does anybody else know about- Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there are other places like PBN.4mg.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because I... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're a soup. It is definitely not Rosen. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom. I'll tell you what. When we go home... I want you to get on the computer, I want you to go to Live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what, Tom? Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh, yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh, man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. My God. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Oh my God! Come on, he's trying to get hold of your throat! I got him, I got him, it's okay! I got him! Man, this is... I invented the Internet! I invented the Internet! I invented the Internet! More things! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Okay. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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, 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 put. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free for the weekend? Oh Wow Anyway good Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, east, northeast, and central. When you're listening to us, ah! www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we are on satellite. Want to say hi to all of our friends out there across all of the Salton Seas, literally across the globe. Want to say thank you for both listening and then whatever rebroadcasting or sharing right there in your area of operation now close by. little micro rebroadcasters of all kinds, which is kind of cool. And again, shipboard. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday. It's Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday, sometimes known as Quarter Bastard. It is the 17th of June, it is the 14th year of Open Obvious and look at Washington DC, the District of Criminals. The District of Criminals, Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K pissing in your face. The Foreign Rats, Turds and X-Griment that have got their tentacles up their bung holes there creates a stench you can smell. Virtually across the country now, the whole nation knows what kind of traitorous sickening, wicked, filthy pieces of trash are the denizens of Washington, D.C., the District of Government. 2022, old earth calendar. 2022, battle for the republic, the dance of sorts. Let the dance continue. And it is. We're headed into the weekend right now. We'll say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, Duke Camp Stouset, Camp Whalen North, the Ogam Arranges, Niagara-Hitcham, Fox, Wolf, and other facilities. We are full virtually and there is no room in the end as they say. In fact, at Camp Emory. I understand that they're recommending if you have just standard training operations going on, you should be going to Camp Emerson. If you're planning on adding personnel, if you can, you can slide sideways. Both facilities are pretty much mimics of each other. One is quite a bit larger as far as camping space, because the barracks areas are full. The camping areas are kind of tight. The first, the second is, of course, an option. So if anybody wants to opt out, they can contact the coordinating officer and they will reschedule at the other site for you. They can get hold of everybody. Otherwise, again, pretty straightforward. Everything's fine where it is. But we're going to take some pressure off the one facility we can do that right now, as a matter of fact, because it's Friday. The guys are still showing up and gals. I understand we have a visiting unit from Pennsylvania. It is the 117th medical support detachment, which is about 120 to 123 people, including vehicles and equipment. They are participating in a basically a MASH type deployment training exercise up at the Ogama Range. Oh no, forgive me. The NAGA-Hitcham and the NAGA-Hitcham, they also have a night-orienturing course, which is what the guys in Galveston, Pennsylvania will be doing. Pennsylvania has some of the best medical militia units in the country, and this has been true since 19, the early 90s. I wouldn't even say give a year, but way back in 91, 92, I actually had a chance to visit some of the units that were there and they were phenomenal. They have done nothing but expand and improve. But for instance, they even influenced most of the other line militia, including the Colonial Marine Militia units that are in Pennsylvania to expand their medical program before anybody else I think in the country. So Pennsylvania Northern West Virginia and also elements of Western New York. Pretty much we're again on the same table at the same level because of them. So I want to say well done because these guys and gals, we've lost a few people. Dr. Randall is gone. For all of you don't remember him. But for our Pennsylvania units, you guys are familiar. Dr. Randall knew many of the other older patriots, but he was a surgeon. He had been instrumental in building up the doctor's legion that we have that's supporting us, including the doc unit that's down the street right here in Michigan. So kind of how I actually found out about them in an indirect way, which is kind of funny over the years. But many other people that have passed or have passed the baton on are continuing to do their work and we are doing nothing but growing enemies is building our numbers for us with their actions. Everything that they do teaches people there's only one way to deal with this and that's to shoot their ass out of here. So keep on organizing. Remember, you know who you're organizing with personally. You know who's in your neighborhood. You know who you've grown up with. That's the best way to organize. Just be patient. But most important though is not all the I's cross all the T's to accomplish the task of mastering the trade. Okay? Anyway, and by the way, God bless you, Dr. Randall. It's been a long time and we should always remember our fallen patriots. But there are many others and you guys are all brothers and sisters in arms. You know who you are. A couple of things here real quick. Oh, we're going to do the guns and gadgets. I believe it's the latest one. I couldn't listen to it all today. We had some tech problems. But Edward, if you could, the latest guns and gadgets, basically you're making a difference. Well, of course, I think, as I told you, contrary to what you might think. Nobody's going with this bullshit about list compromise. Okay, list compromise has sunk this country to the level that it's at where it may not be repairable in any way, shape or form with regard to, there's nothing that's old. The bureaucracy is dead. It's so alien, it's become so wretched and impossible to deal with. And it's doing nothing but dealing with our enemies and foreign forces. to the point where we need a house cleaning. It's time for an American war for independence. It needs to happen. You can see it. You can't kick the can down the road anymore because there's no road left to kick it down too. There's no kicking the can down the road. They're telling you we're right at the point where everybody won't just steal away We're just guard still in the way of the Bill of Rights or just across the board and you will take that guy's Bill of Rights completely first and then the other but we'll leave yours and blast until you're Disarmed and you've made enemies of everybody else and it will come after yours. How's that song? See how stupid that is to sell away the Bill of Rights, you know, anybody's got anything. You need me on that wall. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. Hope you're having a fantastic start to your Friday. The weekend is getting off to a great start here. No, it's not. I got four kids. And it's always an interesting day when it's the end of the week. If you're a parent, you know, I have four things I'm going to update you on really quick to start your weekend out with the knowledge I think you need. I also am going to ask you to do something that you have been doing that is absolutely working. We're going to start here with number one, the gun control deal on the framework in the Senate. I told you that it was an agreement in principle and that they still had to write things down and that wasn't to be the difficult time. Well, it's proven to be the most difficult of times for the anti gunners because of the pressure you all are putting on your senators, they are now having second thoughts about violating the Constitution and negotiating away our rights because some people did some bad stuff. It's not our fault, right? We're not the enemy. There with 300 plus million guns in circulation if guns were the problem you'd know about it really really fast so Senator John Cornyn from Texas who I believe has committed political suicide By coming out in favor of red flags, especially in a state like Texas. I don't think he'll be employed long in politics But he has left the Capitol he left yesterday and headed back to Texas so Friday and Saturday He'll be in Texas They do have plans on getting back together Sunday to try to hammer this deal together. Two sticking points are the red flag funding, the bribery money, who gets to have it. And if a state already has red flag or if state chooses not to adopt red flag, do they still get access to the government money? Always about the dollar bill in politics, always. That's a big sticking point. And the other big one is the made up fictional boyfriend loophole and how they can't how they can't figure out what a domestic relationship is. Like, that's simple. That's a simple thing. Has been for eons. But, I'm glad it's becoming an issue because it's turning to be what's stopping the deal from happening, which is good. Please keep up the pressure. Link is in the description and in the pinned comment how you can get a hold of this. Any US Senator, any US representative, call them. Call all the clowns I put out in many of the videos. I'll have them floating above, but call them. pressure them and go see them now that they're back in the districts if you can get some office hours or if they if they're gonna have some of them have like coffee time with your With your senator or your rep go see him have a coffee with him and tell him how bad they're doing in trying to violate our rights All right. That's number one. That's number one. Keep it up. The pressure is absolutely working because the foundation is shattering number two Steve Duttlebach, the second Biden pick appointee to be the head of the ATF. Well, there's a big rush effort going on right now. So much of a rush that yesterday, Senator Chuckles Schumer said, I am going to make sure that his nomination moves through this chamber rapidly in an attempt to get. the first permanent director of the ATF in a couple decades. So yesterday, first order of business for the Senate Judiciary Committee was to take up the vote on the nominee and they deadlocked, they gridlocked at 11. 11-4, 11 against, the same thing that they did with Chipman. And what that means is that he moves forward without a recommendation. And then yesterday, he rushed through a procedural vote so that he could take a final nomination vote in the Senate, a confirmation vote. And that procedural vote went through 52-41. two Republicans sided with the Democrats in order in favor of Steve Dettleback Steve Dettleback I've done videos about him. I'll pin him above He is just as big as risk if not more to the Second Amendment then then the other clown that Biden wanted Chipman is Is Dettleback Dettleback is Chipman. They both believe in the same gun control and they're gonna be leading an agency who's not supposed to be going after guns. Interesting, isn't it? So that rushed through and if you're saying, hey Jared, who are the two defectors? Susan Collins of Maine and Robert Jones Portman of Ohio. Those two Republicans want Steve Dettleback. They want them bad and they're salivating because they rushed through. So what does that mean? It means that Monday the confirmation vote will happen. So that gives us all weekend, all day Friday, which is why I'm doing early, early, early Saturday and Sunday. To get a hold of your senators and tell them we don't want this guy. No more gun control gun control doesn't work AOC says gun control is racist and We're not the problem you guys and gals are in Congress So that's number two number three is we're still waiting for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin case to be dropped by the Supreme Court The opinion is it I mean there's only two weeks left in their typical term And whereas Monday is a federal holiday, the Supreme Court has yesterday announced that Tuesday and Thursday are days that they will be dropping opinions this coming week. I will be watching and if something breaks, I will have the breaking news on my channel. So hit subscribe now so you can stay in the know. Hit the thumbs up and share it and turn on the notification bell to all notifications because if something drops, I will bring it to you. We're really anticipating that case. So are anti-gunners because they want to work quickly in the states to go around this case. And number four. Speaking of the Supreme Court, the man who had an assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh was indicted by a grand jury and is potentially facing life in prison. Just thought I'd throw that out there for, I don't know, most some people have asked about it in DMs, so there you go. He was indicted yesterday for attempted assassination of a US justice or justice of America. So that carries a potential life sentence and That's the news. That's the four updates I have for you. Stay tuned with the channel, hit that subscribe button. We're getting so close to 500,000. And I hope to have a video this afternoon with some more information. I'm waiting for some information, hint hint, nod nod, wink wink, that I can't really say yet. But I'll have it here. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun, and keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. I love each and every single one of you. You're all like family. And I'll see you in the next one. Take care. We got Mark there. Yes, I am. I wish it sounded great to me. I know with all this stuff going on with gun control and they're calling it gun safety and BS has been going on. A lot of stuff has gone unnoticed. Guys get ready for the supply chain to be hit again hard. Biden, the idiot has done something yet again. There is a new shipping treaty that he is that he's put into place. And what they're doing is any ship that comes into the country cannot leave until it is fully loaded. Now, if you ever worked at a port or a shipping facility, you know that when you come to port and you leave, you're never fully full because you're going to another port to pick more stuff up and drop stuff off. This is going to screw up so many ships manifest. It's going to make a congestion nightmare at the ports, guys. Be ready for it. Anything coming from overseas is going to take four to five times longer to get here. Well, one of the reasons is there, first of all, here's one of the things that many of the shipping companies will decide not to deliver. were the only place on the planet that would come up with an idiot stick idea like that because again, even semi truck drivers know this guy. Just ask a truck driver, do you pick up and drop at one location most of the time? Many operators have to make multiple stop delivery, pick up, drop offs, etc. As part of the chain of deliveries, depending on what your service is, but also what truck line you're with because different truck lines have different different agendas, different ways that they operate. So the idea that the ship must be fully loaded before it can leave, when tying up or anchorage of a ship in a situation like that, their logic is that we're going to get more American stuff overseas. That's not necessarily true at all. In fact, I'll give the name of it so people can look it up. It's called Biden's Ocean Reform Act. Biden's Ocean Reform Act. Read what it does. Anybody who's worked in shipping or at a port or worked on a ship, think about what this is going to do to the congestion that we already have. Well, you know what's interesting is this is an Obama thing again. This is one of those where you have these communist herds. They know exactly what will happen here because customer or you should say customer. The provider doesn't have to stop to visit you. There's plenty of other places on the planet they can go. Granted, we're a good sized country. But you know, we have we kind of let the steam out of our machine for two years. And it ain't looking pretty good here anyway. The dollar has of course been devalued, number one. Number two, other places payer are paying in currency backed by gold now and hard currency. Why fiddle fart with the USSA when there's other places that are a lot easier to deal with with less nonsense? This is the communists are doing this intentionally. Biden there slash read that Obama knows full well that this is going to create administrative tension, but in the process to alleviate it before it gets started, most people will write off the US and a percentage of carriers will immediately just knock themselves out of the cycle. There's more than enough business to take care of in South America. There's more than enough business to take care of in the Asian Pacific Rim that causes a lot less tension and heartburn and allows you to continue to use your inventory or your fleet, your merchant marine the way you choose. So this is just another step on the socialist agenda to knock down, reduce supply again, is what it comes down to. Because it's not the going out you where you're gonna worry about, it's the fact that why am I gonna dock my ship and tie it up and wait and wait and wait. No other industry really does this. Okay, unless they have an overage of trucks, for instance, some companies do drop boxes off and just pick up another one, but not the way they're talking about here. So this is going to be interesting as far as yes, it'll destroy other or make short other inventories on the inbound, not pile up on the outbound. It'll be on the inbound. And we don't have that much going out except for stuff people want to steal from us. Like for instance, I don't know, whatever palletized scrap. See, palletized scrap or compressed scrap. The Chinese are grabbing everything we're stupid enough to let go of. And right now we're still pretty stupid. So the Chinese are grabbing and pulling out of the country all of these stock raw materials that they can. But they don't need their best equipment for that. They aren't tying up necessarily, and when I say box stock, because remember, there are different ways that you haul scrap. Volume bulk dumping scrap isn't very efficient. Compressing scrap, depending on what it is, does make sense. And so there are other ways that you, there are other ways you can haul it, but what you do is use it for bulk and filler and finish. If you've got a ship that needs to go out, that would be a way to finish up the difference, but... It's not the more common way for anybody to operate so That just again means Some people just might not choose to ship here directly or wait wait around to see what's gonna happen They might let somebody else get stuck with that bill Okay, well and again that'll affect the whole of the country and the porting facilities already have enough problems as it is something to think about there so Let's see otherwise Couple of the things here real quick It's Cinco Damodale and it's also Quartermaster Friday. Guys, I talked about the 6.8 project. I wish every day they're going to hear something about this. If you're going to build an AR-10 rifle, you want to go with a 20-inch barrel, I know that the rats, the idiot stick government projects going to dump a 16-inch barrel on the troops. That's a plan for failure anyway, which is okay. We don't care. It's a government project. They'll waste whatever money they want. But ideally you want to go with a 20 inch barrel, the 18s if that's what's, if the 20s are gone, and the last is a 16 inch, which by the way with the AR-10 you can, you can accomplish that. When the 6.8 government barrels are available, you know, this is 6.8 by 51. Again, ideally you want to go with a 20 contrary to their 16. Why? Well, we'll get better performance. We don't want them getting closer. We're not going to be... Well, it's a bad idea to be thinking about just one aspect of the battlefield in either direction. But the 20 inch barrel is effective with the package for... getting the most out of the round no matter which caliber you're using. I don't care if it's 243, 762 by 51, 6.8 by 51 government or whatever. But longer barrel greater range, you're already supposedly gonna get better accuracy out of that 6.8 government supposedly. Well, we'll find out about that. Although I think we can tweak it and do better than government does with the government standard route. That's another thing we should point out. When it comes to accuracy, we pull the market on that. We're the ones controlling that. Government never is up to speed on performance, especially with rifle rounds and pistol rounds. They're usually mediocre at best. Only a very very very very small tiny tiny tiny group of people get anything in the way of a proficiency round or an accuracy round and it is it's a Incredibly small minority so the heads up reverse order We're gonna make sure everybody has by the time we're done. So anyway, the other thing here too is CDN and sports Slash CDN and calm but CDN and or no CDN and sports make sure markets that right Sports.com has many AR-10 parts. If you guys want to build an AR-10, a lot of Bushmaster parts sitting there, you need to check it out. Again, too numerous to mention. Your best bet is to go through, start making an inventory, and then start building an AR-10 to be ready for the 6.8 government round. because as soon as the AR-10 6.8 government round is available, you're going to see the AR-10 platform start to really take off. It's the logical direction to go piss on the SIG rifle. Too expensive, it's not worth the money. The SIG rifle's, you know, clunk of junk and... When the time comes, you can get them off the corpse of your enemy that's coming at you to confiscate guns and kick in doors. When the police day comes, there'll be plenty of those 6.8 SIG rifles on the corpses that we have to make. So that we can expect. But in the meantime, we can do better. So again, the foundation is the AR-10 rifle as the solution for the 6.8 government round. The other question, which we've had several times, is anybody, there's a whole bunch of people have done videos. And let's do this. Somebody help me with this. I don't know, Mark can only do so many things. Go over to those videos that are on YouTube where the guy goes, we just shot the 6.8 SIG government rifle, blah blah blah. Okay, really? So, did you work the magazine and operate the rifle? Yes. What's the dimension of the SIG magazine and is it an AR-10 magazine or did they go with a bastard proprietary mag? Yes or no? If they do go to a preparatory mag with Sig, then some bastard secondary company probably, Sig has been given express contract for the magazine which hockey pucks all the rest of the American manufacturers anyway. Almost guaranteed cuz Sig and HK, same difference, they hate America. So we know that Sig Pissing on Us is probably going to do a whole bunch of really bastard, you know, half-assed crap with a rifle purely for the purpose of colonializing the American population. The idea is that you get, you can't have the royalty rifle, don't you know? Well, if you do, you have to pay more. So, and of course it won't be economical. It'll never be an economical rifle. This is always going to be a Piss on America package designed to cost the most. Strip tax dollars out of the United States send the money overseas to some pigs over in Israel Because they'll get the money before the you know core company does there's always the boy, you know, yamaka wearing middle rat That's gonna be in there And that's why this is going where it is price wise. So it's piece of trash begin with as far as cost or grossly over expensive Not as useful and there are other solutions which we're gonna actually have in hand before the system does Okay. Another thing is Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Now, I can't do this on the air, but I'll tell you what, a couple of you guys are listening. If you could go over to Bear Creek Arsenal and do a quick search for a 7.62x51 AR-10 upper receiver. What's the cheapest AR-10 upper receiver that presently they have on the shelf? Even if it's 16 inch. You know what? Even if it's 16 inch. But what is the cheapest? And then what is the cheapest? 18? What is the cheapest? 20 inch? No, I don't want any frills. I don't want anything fancy. I'd love it to be a... I wish you would have an A2 type foregrip rather than some kind of rail system or whatever. Because one of the things that we're going to have to start doing is going the other way with the weight of the weapon. Most of the rail work and the junk that's on the gun isn't really needed. There's a lot of extraneous stuff that really, granted I understand why they're doing it because you're doing CNC work. So you can run rails all the way down the damn gun at all points of the clock, which actually does happen now. Look at your rail systems that are on all of the AR-15s that are out there, but we don't really need most of those. And what we're going to have to do is better than government. We're going to have to come up with a shave down system to knock every ounce off the weapon we can while still maintaining the performance level. Okay? So this is the next thing. We're going to come up with a better weapon than the Sigomatic. Okay, the Siggov slash 6.8 rifle. But in the 6.8 chambering, that has to be, that is the core, that's the priority. Their ammunition, one way or another, we're gonna make sure that it's useful. But we're gonna come up with better projectiles, that's already happening. We're gonna come up with greater range, it already can happen, that's a given. And consistent accuracy beyond the performance of the 6.8 by 51 standard government round, okay, so. That's where everybody's looking. But if you could, do me a favor and just chime in here during the program. What is the least... Go ahead, caller, jump in there. I have a request. The archives are outdated. They're back to April 15th. Do you think you can ask Edward to update when he gets a chance? I'd appreciate it. April, May, June, July. Yeah, we're probably behind. There we go. They should be up to date, but I will pick them every time you guys walk in the program, it's supposed to be automatically updating. When it says, you know, this this conference is being recorded, that's the archive. It should be there. But I will take a look and see what's going on with it and fix it. OK, I appreciate it. Hey, thanks for doing your show, Mark. I'm going to go back on mute. Not a problem again, give us a heads up something might be a little glitchy. This is the 21st century planet crap who there isn't anything that's working right guys Supposedly we got the commies in charge for just two years. You're gonna have power outages You've got random phone failures constantly now The what you know, what remember the big bang the gong for G, you know for G5 Anybody? What happened? It's piss willy. I mean, in reality, it's causing problems like around airports. They did figure that out. We already knew that was going to happen. But guess what? The whole thing is a piss willy operation that really was a bunch of chins that's working at half the level of whatever we had before. But of course, now this is something I was thinking about because they started doing this with the phone companies. The copper wire system is all sitting out there across the planet. It's okay. We're using it But we're using it. We're using it so many ways In fact, some of it's gone and now it's being used somewhere else because they abandoned it in place but rather than maintain the system to have a backup the Twilight Zone, Fruit Loop, Nut Case, Control Freak, slash Hate America crowd, you know, government in Washington, D.C., the turds, the excrement, the filth, demand that they destroy the backup because we can't have a second or a third or a fourth system in place so that we really can't be knocked out and America would continue to operate. No, they can't do that. This happened with the airports the same way years ago back in the 90s. They're not new now now. They're all they're all old Towers, but when they were putting in all the new control towers around the country Chicago had a complete and separate air traffic control system on standby because they went to the whole new system So I talked to I was sitting down with the engineers. They said, you know, there's no reason for us to move it Nobody's going to do anything with it, but it's ready to roll and everybody is so user friendly because of the way we worked all the bugs out of it. We could have it sitting there on standby and if anything ever happened to the primary system, all we have to do is pull a few switches and we're right back online. But you know what they demanded? The Fed demanded that the backup systems, no matter where they were in the country, all had to be gone. The skank parasite, the excrement, the never producers, the bureaucratic turds, you know, the globalists demanded that all these systems which were already paid for, your tax dollars paid for them before, oh no, they couldn't have that complete backup system sitting there online ready to go because, well, that would make sense. So it's true of every aspect of what's going on. It's like, how did we get to the point where we have one stinking baby food monopoly formula plant doing everything in the country? It's when you have bureaucratic asshats who are profiteers who have never produced anything in their life, who are nothing but parasites and polyps upon our ass. And these pimples, these pieces of trash. All that they can do is adjust to destruction. intentionally. So when, well, we'll kick all the other competition out, we'll get rid of, we'll use inspectors and we'll use all of our power and we'll bump everybody else out and only our little butt buddy here will be the one doing it. And then the excuse to do nothing, the Corona beer virus scam. So everybody can say that they're terrified of the air they breathe. It meant that a whole bunch of jackasses, asshats, and worthless bureaucrats sit on their dead ass, do nothing, and won't do their job at every tier. And because of that, well we couldn't go out and inspect the facility because we're all terrified of the coronavirus. In other words, I'm gonna play golf this weekend, right? Yeah, we do. But we can get in on Thursday. We can start Thursday before the weekend and really just play out. We have a golf weekend out of it. Yeah, tell those guys we're really afraid of the coronavirus crap over at the plant. We don't have enough people to inspect, so we're gonna be playing goal. I mean, we're gonna be seriously looking at trying to find manpower to go take care of brim, brim, brim. That's what's really going on. Okay, but before that happened, you got to the point where using pull, the pull peddlers and all of the other crap that Ann Rand described in Atlas Shrugged, you're now at the point where these jackasses have literally got production to zero. The only thing that might be worse is if they decided somehow to go into the negative balance by shredding and burning whatever inventory or stock was already on the shelf and they kind of did that by shipping everything down to the illegal alien pigs who have no business coming across our border and the illegal alien parasites get it when your family doesn't in America. And that's why those illegal alien parasites need to be grabbed by the scruff of the neck of the belt, taken by number 10 and a half wide boot. kick it right to their butt cheeks and throw their ass back over the fence. We don't need to talk to them. I don't want to know where they came from. I don't give a shit. I don't care. Who cares? Mexico must love them because Mexico let them in. Let them in. And if they're coming from another point in the planet, well, they don't need to come here. They found a country. Mexico is a beautiful land. And it looks like Mexico needs millions of more people to suck on its welfare system instead of sucking on our welfare system. Right? Now when all these men came across the border that were Muslims and by the hundreds of thousands in the legions that I have videos and pictures of, I put them out there every once in a while. It's interesting that they couldn't interfere with him coming across the border. It was wonderful to have all these baby-rapin', you know, 20, 25-year-olds that said they were teenagers, or 30-year-olds that said they were teenagers, and a whole bunch of leftists and Jewish communists who were manipulating each of the governments demanded that all of those Arab terrorists, those Arab illegal aliens, be waddled across all of Europe. But we got a whole bunch of white women and a whole bunch of white kids who are from the Ukraine and they're shipping them to Rwanda and the year they are shipping Europeans to Rwanda Whatever whatever kosher piece of crap did that needs to be hunted down and needs to have his and gonads nailed to a wall while they beat him to death with nettles in fact Yeah, fiberglass. Rub him in fiberglass until there's nothing left out. So just roll him in fiberglass barrel. Fiberglass insulation. Works kind of like polishing compound. Go ahead. There's an interesting thing having to do with the southern border in California. I don't know if you heard any of what's going on out there. A bunch of the Californian Democrats are running south to Mexico because it's cheaper to live there. They're taking their money out of the US and going to Mexico. We cannot let them back in. Oh no. Well, here's what's fascinating. They created the condition, but why are they going down to Mexico to exploit the poor Mexican population? Does that, does that make any sense? Cause you know, that's the term they'd use for anybody else. Why are they leaving America to exploit The Mexican population is what? Fetch and jive slave force? After all, they need servants. Is that it? And isn't it amazing? It's all these stinking pig leftists. Well, there's a lot of other people go down there. I know people who got down there that are, again. Well, it's so cheap to live. Well, until you get mugged. Well, maybe not mugged, maybe just killed. Well, no, this is Mexico and all the peasants they can't have weapons. Yeah, and you're one of the peasants when you go not only can you not have weapons but because you're a first-year move in down there if the government decides to they can take your land and they don't have to pay you because you're a You're a you're a what a buster a temporary alien until you've been there so many years Right. And even then you don't have the full rate to the Mexican after you've been there because you're a first generation just like you're not supposed to have the full rights of the American citizen. You know, they're not supposed to run for office when they're here, but they do anyway. Right. See, well, again, this is one of those things where the hypocrisy of the characters that have, well, like I said, what you have with California, the California caters are feces birds. They have gone, when California started to sink years ago, they started going up the coast because all the beautiful places where all the people that worked for a living were still, like in Washington State and Oregon. Although, again, Portland has always been a problem. It's been a cesspool for many, more than a few decades now. Portland was always a pit. And progressively now, it's, you know, progressively, that's the correct word for this. Seattle Tacoma, you don't hear anything about Seattle Tacoma now. And they keep it out of the news, they'd rather bring you in as a victim. And Portland, Oregon is no different and then that infection has gone out, moved away from the middle of town, so to speak. And well, the middle of the district. Well, wait a minute, the middle of the county. I mean, the middle of the, it just keeps expanding and the vomitus filth continues to grow. But even that becomes expensive and you can go down south over the border and find slaves cheap Provided you can well roll with the punches sometimes those punches are pretty lethal south of the border It's not advertised either as we've talked about that a lot of people who know about border beat and all the other fun stuff They do so as far as the oh, it's so much more peaceful south of the no, it's not They have more people die in the northern provinces of Mexico than we had in the Vietnam War, typically in a year. In fact, at the height of the Vietnam War, typically in a year. Just something to think about. So, and again, don't worry, Mexico is disarmed, except for the Federales and their criminal counterparts, just like up here in the US. The cops want all of you disarmed. so that only their buddies, the criminals and the cops have the weapons and you're the disarmed refugee peasant victim that needs to shut up and just be a good victim. That's exactly what the agenda is. It's already that way all over the planet. It's here where they're trying to disarm everybody and those peckerwood pieces of trash in the Senate and all those pieces of film in Washington DC, they think they're going to turn us into the rest of the country. or forgive me, correction, the rest of the planet. We're not going along with that. So we are headed into a war. It's inevitable because the characters that have all the videos of all these pedos, the pedo senators that have been, you know, querifying kids. and little boys and girls, whatever. They got him on video. Epstein got some pretty good stock footage, but he's not the only one. The other ones beyond Epstein that are younger, I'm sure, did a better job and had even more cameras running with more sophisticated technology, which is why these dirty whores do what they do in Washington. And that's giving whores a bad name. So anyway. Real quick here before I go any further. Again, guys, help me out. I know we've been talking about other things. But what's the cheapest AR-10 upper receiver at Bear Creek Arsenal? Somebody do a punch up, somebody, you know, and then chime in. And that's the base for where you're going to go with building an AR-10 to get yourself on the table in preparation for 6.8 by 51 government. Be ahead of the curve on this. because you're gonna want a golf club that's in a 6.8 caliber piss on this crap and paying $3,000, $5,000 for a SIG rifle, or you're out of your mind, going, the hell with that crap. Government, that's the idiot government doing that, okay? The idiot government buying that piece of crap is fine by me. But for all of you, we need to come up with a yeoman's pattern rifle and the ar-10 is going to be the one that lends itself off the shelf for being the most least expensive and let me explain to you why This is just like the idea if the government were going to have bought if the government should have bought anything It should have been an ar-10 rifle with all of them all of the improvements that we have already figured out in a standard 7.62x51 NATO, I guarantee the gun would shoot out any of those SIG rifles or at least stay paced with it, okay? Which is all you need. But what's the big advantage of this? If we had gone with, since they've already acknowledged that we need to go to an MBR, a main battle rifle cartridge, and a main battle rifle, the AR-10, all of the ideas, all the armory training, guys, there would be no cross-training time. If you're trying to build an army and you're trying to sustain and maintain an army, why are you going to bollocks everything up with some bullshit design that's off the wall, grossly over expensive, and has too many alien components to it or is an existing viable weapon system that you have? And it's very rare where you can have a sister rifle system that literally is nothing but a steroid version of the other already figured out, already mapped out, already mapped out. And all you have to do is just, you know, just production and shift up. And every plant that presently is making an AR-15, by the way, let me give you an example. Go over to Bear Creek Arsenal. Any plant that can presently build an AR-15 in the United States, slash an M16 rifle, can build an AR-10 rifle with minimal tooling change. In many cases, little to no tooling change. You don't think so? Well, Bear Creek Arsenal produces AR-15 and they produce AR-10 production rifle systems right now. But here's the most important thing since the government doesn't have any money and well actually we spent 40 billion overseas on some you know alien tripe you know with that Jewish Mafia run you know Yuck crane operation 40 billion there well, but obviously we're gonna be short or we have to there I guarantee they're talking about you gotta you know pull in the bill You gotta save this and say that then we buy a piece of crap like the SIG, okay? But here's the big thing we also have to over gonna have to train armorers They're gonna have to cross work over and they're gonna have to take sig classes and the sig classes will be outrageously priced and grossly overextended and all there'll be all kinds of you otherwise you wouldn't even need that you know you would literally everything you do with the ar ar-15 m16 You could do with the ar-10 slash Whatever number you want to give it because it's actually it's just we all know it is the AR-10 And you have no doubt no downtime lower receiver identical upper receiver identical the only thing the only difference is dimension In fact if you had an armourer's kit hold on caller if you had an arsenal armourer's kit You do realize that you'd only probably have to add four or five tools Maybe only one And every aspect of what you'd be doing with the AR-15, M16 rifle could be dealt with out of the same toolkit with the AR-10. Think about that. Do you know how efficient that would be? That's why a cold day in hell, the jackasses and worthless turds in the pentagram, the asshats and failures in the pentagram, you know, the foreigners are working for Communist China against America and general stars. That's why we got that piece of crap SIG rifle shoved up our hind end. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl of Virginia. Just FYI, for those who don't know, the civilian name for that cartridge is 277 Fury, I believe. Right. If you see a barrel or a rifle labeled 277 Fury, that's what it's the same thing as the new military cartridge. And I agree with you on this. They totally should have just gone with the AR-10 and .308. And I won't be surprised at all within five years or so. They ditched the whole 6.8 and swapped out their barrels to .308. It won't surprise me at all. Well, the big thing is we need to be ahead of that by doing it like think about Carl I just you know if I could sit here in a few minutes and do the math and figure this out You're you're nodding in fact, you know what? Here's here's the thing With some of the changes that were done to the rifle there does everybody understand that pretty much the whole lower Could be built to the same almost the same spec as a standard m16 There's all kinds of weird things you can do with the AR that could actually even make parts compatibility even greater But as it is, that's already been worked out. Think about it. How many interchangeable components could actually be rolled over? It's a bigger bore, so your upper assembly is no matter what going to have to deal with 760 by 51 NATO, 6.8 government, or whatever else they come up with. It wouldn't make any difference. I mean, we're already, here's the thing. We're already building the AR-10 in how many calibers, how many chamberings go do the math. So why bugger up and buy this BS piece of crap other than somebody got bribed. Somebody got bribed. And you know what's really funny? Guys, all of these people who have been doing the piss on the AR-15, forgive me, piss on the guys who were using 308 rifles and piss on the AR-10. You always have these parasites who would bitch or would be there to be harpies when anybody mentioned that what we need is a combined arms team. Now, what are all of these groups doing now? Because they've just been slapped virtually be slapped in the face by the system. Yeah, yeah, year 556 air M16 air 15 was the most wonderful by the way, it's crap and the government just told everybody that they're going to a battle rifle cartridge, a full battle rifle cartridge. At the only thing that's going to make all of these snaps who are typically again, it's the old, you know, gun snobbery thing is it's a sig. It's a sig. So it's so wonderful. It's a sig. I don't care what it is. It's a sig. Oh, oh, it's greater and better than your AR that I was just telling you was better and greater a minute ago because it's a sig. I'm waiting because I can imagine the schizophrenia going on right now. So in other words, everybody talked about a main battle rifle cartridge was Absolutely correct. This is like everything else. We've always using common sense and sitting down and looking at the math. Why not do this and 30 caliber is not obsolete 30 guys all God. It's so hard to all you have to do is like I said, go find the history of the Frankfurt Arsenal every type of bullet variant to increase or improve performance with the 30 caliber cartridge no matter what cartridge it is. was already perfected 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 actually, 60 going on 70. This is the year 2022. In the 1930s and 40s, and especially in the 50s, Frankfurt Arsenal was at the peak of American small arms research and development. Now the civilian sector had its experts which usually gave the ideas to the government project, you know project workers, but the number of different ideas is it fills three books and it's not even complete and each of these books is 9 by 12 with full engineering specs for each cartridge and each bullet design. and everything from 32 ACP, 380 auto, 30 caliber carbine, M230-06, or actually originally M1903, 30-06, then the M230-06, 45 ACP, 50 caliber Browning, 60 caliber machine gun, 20 millimeter cannon, etc, etc, etc, but all this all in the in the small arms to intermediate weapon systems design in terms of cartridge and not the weapon. This was purely bullet and cartridge design. And there are thousands of solutions for the 30 caliber alone all in government inventory, all on the books not requiring any money to be spent. Other than to have a handful of people go over to the archives, pull the specs, go back to the factory, crank a prototype, pile of the stuff out, test it to see if it's the best solution. If it works, but there's another idea, test it, see if it's a better solution. Pick from the solutions that already were designed, and the 7.62x51 NATO round would shoot the shit out of everything out there. It is purely a matter of intentional fraud and again bureaucratic failure by incompetence who have no business being near the job because they don't like the job. You know what half the battle is? If you get the right people in the job who really wanna be there, not because it was a promotion slot, but because they actually like doing the job. And this has been our problem for a long time. I saw this years ago. I learned real quick when to shut up when I was sitting there and there's idiot sticks. It's like they're not talking about the job doing something as an Intel person. They're talking about what position they're gonna fill next. What would show these shitbirds would go from one position to the other purely for promotion. Never accomplish anything in the job. Never have any knowledge of, working knowledge of the job. Don't know how to do it. Don't care how to do it. All they were are promotion shitbirds going from position to position to position. And in the process, backstabbing and pissing on everybody else. Accomplishing nothing providing no input and being of no value in any way shape or form to the operating personnel of the process. And I have seen this for years. That's why we ran circles around the assets without for you find the right people. If you first of all, yeah, you take the can do attitude that we should have in the system instead of the can't do attitude of the paper pushing bureaucrat who is a lazy SOB is worth the powder take the blow away. What I like is that's what the kind of assets they have in the regime the system the Senate the bureaucracy and by God Let's hope they pile their ass up deep You want to know why because we got to get rid of them and that's what we're gonna be getting rid of that's where you're gonna be fighting The worthless turd who can't do anything and has been a hopping whore from one chair to the next to the next to the next I watch these dinks come in. I never even see half of them Never even who the hell is this? Well, let's you know major midlap major midlap. Oh, yeah He's gonna be here for 90 days. I can picture this one coming already So we had some asset who is from Missouri Who actually was from Washington DC, but he's on his island hopping around the bureaucracy and conus And so this character means that we have a whole, however many hours of the workday with somebody, nobody who's doing the job and is never showing up for the job. And it's actually in Missouri, not in the Midwest anywhere, okay? Not in Michigan, not in Ohio, not in Texas, not anywhere even with our area of operation for activities and performance in any way, shape, or form, not even near the ballpark. signed off came in you see them walk through once and after that they figured they don't have to show up and they don't and they're gone just as quick because they're island hopping to the next position that's your bureaucracy and that's how the whole damn system works and it's either that or the entrenched Toni who hates work to begin with is profiteering and has does have a clue about how to do the job but knows how to channel it so that what you see with the baby food formula thing A total monopoly with everybody else pushed out in the classic and ran pull peddler routine. And then they dropped the ball because the assets figure they don't have to do anything, especially once a condition is provided like you saw with the Corona beer virus crap, which is through the whole of our system now. But you know what the good thing is? It's through the whole of the government system. It's a hole in the way, if they're a hole in the ground now. We can roll over their ass so fast to make your head swim. We actually start shooting our ass today. We'd be done with the war probably faster only because out of desperation either a be running for the door or they'd be fumbling trying to figure out who to call because somebody else has to do the job. But there won't be anybody else and most everybody like ourselves pretty way signing up for it kids. The smart people aren't signing up for it because they don't want any part of the enemy shipwreck. Anyway, we are at the top. For everybody out there, we gotta take a break. I'm gonna go grab something to drink here in a second. And we should be hearing the music. It is Friday. Not fun. 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. This 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, eat the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? One thing you can count on is government to fail you every time and then to try to make you apologize for their absolute screw-up failure and incompetence or betrayal. They're worthless turds across the board. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report time are cranky. 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They don't have time to do right anymore. Or even do the job. It's like I said in the last hour. Guys, these characters now figured out that they get paid if they come in and do nothing. across the board, the whole system is doing this. The characters that are there, it's not that there aren't people trying probably to do their job, but the problem is that the key control points are made up of sycophants, wicked people, idiots, and asshats who have realized that they get benefit and profit in some cases by doing wrong and or not doing the job at all because it's what they're being told to do. It's not an accident, it's part of the betrayal of the nation. It's part of why we need to have an American war for independence, period. It's time to clean the house out and just box them side to head, clear the table off, scrub it clean, and let's go back to being Americans and doing a better job because we can do a better job. They're just relating people who have no clue about the job, do a job, you know, do something. They have no business being here. Anyway, we're also in satellite and once we head all of our merchant marine operators around the planet and we're on a myriad of communications technologies inside and outside these United States. It is, say, go to AMO Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 17th of June. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and Pissing in Your Face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with Kay. 2022, old earth calendar, 2022, battle for the republic, the dense of swords. And real quick, hey, and I've noticed something, this is not why I'm bringing this up, okay? Is anyone still trying to push the, let's rub our elbows cuz we're so paranoid about handshaking scam. Is anybody doing that to replace handshakes? If you had any fool, try that with you. That's not even that far. That's not old. That's all that's not old guys That's like they they taken a tradition that goes into the depths of manhood in in the in the West But not just in the West virtually all over the world the idea or the concept of the handshake from a masculine point of view is a significant foundational component of interaction, right? But they wanted you to get wussified so all these panty waste uniform type military personnel coming off the plane All the panty waste that went to Washington to police state of Mario America and threatened to kill Americans if they showed up in Washington DC, you know the Michigan National Guard punks When they came back this asshat in charge is waiting for them as they're coming off the plane and they were doing the elbow rub the queer elbow rub the feminine elbow rub The non-manly elbow roll, look, we're gonna rub elbows. You sorry ass, we need BOS. You know what I've noticed? And this is interesting. I've had interactions with a lot of different people in the last month, okay? A couple of those people are from India, okay? Number one, they don't like the masks, which I think is really fascinating because their attitude is even though they're, you know, again, they're wearing them, doing whatever some are, some aren't. But the other thing that I noticed at the end of a conversation is that they actually, we mutually put our hands out and they didn't think twice. In fact, I think both had the same attitude. It's like, my God, at least I found a man here that stand in front of me. And we actually shook hands. No hesitation, no thinking twice about it. And in fact, the one case, the guy presented his hand first and was thanking me because we had a little bit of a conversation. Okay, not enough. He's just as likely I didn't ask him, are you an American or are you from India? Well, I'm sure he's from India, Indian descent. Or could be from Pakistan, but I don't think so. I'm pretty sure they're both from India that I've met two different locations, two different people. They're American counterparts, paranoid, effeminate, paddy waste. My God, terrified, fascinating to me. I have said this for many years, that there are a lot of people. I know people who were Romanian defectors or people who were defectors, that in conversation, their hatred of the enemy that we face is such. That I would rather have that man next to me than most Americans I've ever met. If I had to fight, fight for my life. There are people that I had far greater confidence in people so I'm American born and the moment things get serious they crap their spine out their bung hole like a meat xylophone. And it's like I told you, by the time you turn around they hit the third fence line and all you see is the bottom of their tennis shoes and their elbows pumping and they're leaping over the fourth fence line and they're not stopping until they get to the next county. But it's fascinating something as simple as, instead of the piss willy, a feminine demoralizing, demasculating elbow rub. Hi, I'm so terrified that I had to move my contact with you up to my elbow rather than using the traditional manly handshake because some queer told me that this is what's right. Some fagety queer in Washington with some other power free. Yeah, we cut father How can we how can we mess with their heads even more? Oh tell them they can't touch each other's hands, but but you can rub elbow Really? Really? That's disgusting, but it's interesting. I just noticed this and I just pay attention. Oh I'm born happy to shake hands with that man. In fact, I was happier than most with them with most of that we run into right now Didn't think twice and you know what you can tell by response He was surprised that I was willing to shake his hand Because he of course maybe I think it's not such he can't say that wasn't surprised because I think he pretty well understood my attitude So instead it was he was as happy to meet a fellow man Who had again the tradition understands the tradition? of that kind of contact and what it represents in terms of seeing each other eye to eye and in the masculine form, in a manly form, which is appropriate. So anyway, just a heads up there. When was the last time you saw the fagety government? I guarantee they're still doing it. In fact, in Washington, I'm sure the little queer pieces of crap got double face bras on and the Pentagon and the... We're gonna show you how madly they are. Let me rub my elbow to ya. Oh, wow. Get away from me, you queer piece of trash. Fagety boy. Get away from me. I don't give a uniform or not. Get away from me, fagety boy. God. But it's a whole damn... We need an American war for independence. It is time to clean the country out. We need an American war for independence. It is time to clean the country out. We need an American war for independence. There's a lot of good people that aren't in this country that probably would be better for this country than the ones that were letting in from the, you know, over the southern border. The parasites were letting in. offer nothing, but they're being given the opportunity to milk out the accounts that at gunpoint were filled with your life's time. While there are other people who are productive and would be decent and are of like mind even with different cultural bases, there would be far better people to have in this country and are people you could see eye to eye with. And would see eye to eye with the idea of preserving the heritage of this nation. not these stinking invaders that we have from the south that are being brought in by traitors that are in inside the country. All of the armies of Asian Europe could not by force of arms take a drink from the Ohio River nor lay a track upon the Blue Ridge Mountains. If this nation is to fall, it shall fall first from treachery from within and then force of arms from without. you look at what's happening with the southern border. How do those, how those pigs getting across? Two problems. A, we got nothing but Walmart door greaters down there on the border and I don't give a snot if they're carrying a rifle or a pistol or anything else. How many turds in uniform? For instance, down there at that water work site next to where, remember where they built that big privately funded wall area that nobody talks about now? Where did all of the Trumpite people that were all telling you how Trump was gonna get so pumped up about this and they engineered the thing with a private contractor, the funds were all donated, does anybody remember that? Well, remember that right next to that it was that government water works, water conservancy operation that demanded that they put a gate in that fence, which by the way is the gate. that those same skank water work pigs opened up and let God knows how many illegal aliens cross because that is one of the cross points. And the fence stopped and but cold. But it turns out that more of these Walmart door greeter slash also traders to America who by the way are half of them right guarantee for nationals and receive funding from both the cartels and a government paycheck from United States have been videotaped and filmed opening up gates all along the area where their facility is and we have to have busloads buses waiting to load them up so that the Walmart door greeters that are in the Border Patrol can waddle them right over there. They get their baby formula before your kids do. And then on top of that, they get a big wad of money and they fly them anywhere in the United States and they never come back for court. So one of the groups I'd probably round up and make sure you're working in this country anymore was that group of people right down there where they installed that site. All those turds there, they're obviously fellow travelers. Foreign nationals operating with some form of American funding slash a government paycheck. You're sorry, I asked us to be out of here fast. They would be out of here fast. Should people like that through the whole system that are not Americans and they have no... They have gotten to these choke points that, you know, these key locations where everything comes into an hourglass is in one place and they have betrayed you across the board because Well, it's not betrayal because they were never with you to begin with. They hate you. They hate your country. They're bought and paid for horrors. They're profiteering in the process while they're busy, again, betraying the sovereignty of the nation because they have gotten a uniform. And I'm sure they probably might have, may have actually sworn an oath, which meant nothing to any of those curves. Another reason we need to have an American war for independence because we need Americans in those jobs not the trash That's in there right now. And if the job by the way mark It's not for them that oath is for us So it doesn't matter whether they accepted or whatever. They spoke the words out of their mouth. They're gonna be beholden to it by God It's part of where the punishment will come from right there. Of course. It was just the natural understanding that they had no No intention of upholding any of the responsibilities that they had or went beyond the responsibility, what little responsibility and authority they were allowed. And they have undermined completely the sovereignty of the border of the United States. They're both warring combatants and they are enemies of the American people in an American position of the bureaucracy, treason. the board treason but also just you know again waging war against you is what they're doing so anyway just this elbow thing I'm sorry I had to bring it up first because I was thinking about it was the most disgusting scene I think I've ever seen in uniform bunch of idiots stick course the kids are idiots sticks if they're you know whatever their condition to do by the the pentagram is what we end up with so the effeminate queers have you know got them by the gonads anyway Other things here real quick because we do have we have to have solutions. We're not just lamenting about the problem We know what the problem is. I just want to remind you every once while some of the things are recent history and you may have already forgot Don't worry They also kept those guys in a basement in a parking structure because nobody in management knew how to do their job and didn't care anyway and Wanted to abuse them while they were busy using them. So they kind of got what they paid for. Yuck. Yuck. Yuck. Yuck. Yuck. I was laughing at that when it happens They're like us a whole lot. They brought us in here to strong arm America in Washington, DC. Hey, where we going? Or you're gonna be in the basement parking lot. Parking structure third floor down. What? Where's your barracks? You don't have any barracks here. You guys are gonna be able to sleep on the floor. Shut up. Well, we're special. We're here to be special. They told us we were special puppies. Yeah, if you don't shut up, I'm gonna show you what kind of a puppy you are. Just shut up and sit on that floor or the parking structure. By the way, have some applesauce with metal shavings in it. Ahh! Provided by the same people who told you you were pet puppies. Yeah. Specialer. Anyway, as it is, a couple other things real quick. We were talking about the AR-10. Anybody, if you could... I'm just... one of these things where... We've got to be on a high roll on this. I think you guys all pretty well understand the air 15 We're pretty well squared away on that. We've got 20 30 40 50 million of them already in position We've got how God knows how many millions built and sitting on standby and reserved that are out of sight out of mind And that goes all the way. It's gotta be as we have to have as many Let me explain something. Okay guys since 1977 78 actually started 76 bicentennial Spare parts from the Vietnam War were piled up all over the place. Vietnam, of course, had come to an end, but all the factories had been cranking out 100% production or 125% production. And that included not just hydromatic, but subcontractors. So there were tons of parts. You went to Sarco in 1979. No, 1977, I was right. If you went there in 77 you could buy a complete M16A1 parts kit. Everything but the lower receiver for $75. The only thing that changed in about two years is that gradually the price increased and then they had sales and dropped it back down to 75. But then the average price for more than a decade was you could buy an M16A1 parts kit because they had so many of them they had them stacked in Caves and tunnels all over Pennsylvania. Okay, Sarco did and they would a complete kit cost you $125. So let me tell you what it cost to put that together. It cost you $125 for the parts kit. You can buy a lower receiver for $77, $75 to $77. You bought a water you had to buy an internal kit, which there weren't very many being made at the time. There was only three or four companies that made them, but they made them well. And for another $11 for the internals, $77 for the lower receiver, and $125 for the upper, you can build an M16A1 semi-auto all day. And we did. I have said this before, that's one of those gimme rifles that we just lost count of. The only thing is, I wish I could get more pencil barrels. I build more ARs based on the pencil barrel and they shouldn't cost more money than all the other specialized barrels built right now like at Bear Creek. And again, I'll explain in a minute why that would be preferred right now just for the moment. But, guys, how many of those do you think were built all over the country? The hydromatic plant had tonnage. They were literally piled by the bins. I was told nine bins tall, okay, pallet bins, steel. full of parts in every category and they just shoveled them out the back door for pennies because they were done with production. Those parts either A, walked out the back door, the front door, and the side door, literally, or they were sold in the, you know, the Rent-A-Revolution, but basically the surplus market, Sarco and Gun Parts, which was numerous at the time, and many others just had just semi-loads and trainloads of this stuff coming in. Those all got built and they didn't get taken by the government of Colt and hydromatic and international for what? 20 years Plus all the other manufacturers Anderson, etcetera started to come up and when they did all the sky was the limit and we have cranked out so many Before most people live in an 80% receiver was you could get actually a 40% receiver Nobody not many people offered the 80s because it was work But you can get a 40% or 50% complete because it was part of a production stoppage for the AR-15 lowers for $11 apiece, $9 apiece all day. You still had to do all the rest of the machining, but there were all kinds of Americans who know how to run tool and die, who were machinas, who were shop personnel, and the hydromatic plants, actually, forgive me, the GM plants, the Chrysler plants, and the Ford plants across Michigan. Any time anybody had any downtime where they were finished with production, they were over in the machine shop building M16s, building AR15s, or M1As. Those same factories because what those factory guys were done with production They had anywhere from one to two hours of time where they had to stay in the plant But they'd already finished they were all people with experience and those factories built just as many weapons as their military counterparts guys I know I went through and a Ford plant was fantastic for that especially the one that used to be Just down the road from us not too far away. Let's put it that way But all of them were like that. Oh, by the way, they were also listening to us on shortwave all through that period of time later on. And yeah, that got them motivated even more, which was good. Okay? So those weapons are all out there, plus the latest wave and the wave before that, and the wave before that of all the new production. This is why I'm arguing, and I will, again, we have, we've done so much of this. Even if they changed the weapon out right now, we wouldn't care. We actually have a superior number of weapons and a parts inventory deeper than the government had. With a multi-generation layer of educational development in construction, or I should say assembly. but also basic building and improved and or made modifications accordingly to simplify processes. And there's all kinds of other ideas that have come up since. In fact, the latest wave is when everybody's talking about the 3D printing thing, which will work with some items won't work with a lot about a lot of others because of the time and consumption, the time it takes to produce the part, we can produce a thousand or 10,000 or 20,000 of the same part in the time it takes to build one. But I can still build it in places. Otherwise, nobody would suspect or expect and keep building it in every direction I want including 3d printing, which is cool. We want to be diversified This is good color jump in there since you mentioned 3d printing I just wanted to pass along somebody could probably find it out there if they're interested in looking at it Somebody did a 3d rocket launcher 3d printed rocket launcher He pulled the trigger and it went woof. I don't know what happened down downrange because it was just a picture of the guy doing it. But yeah, it was a you know rear discharge counter ballast type of rocket launcher. Pretty interesting. Well, the RPG 2 would be the logical. It's the it was the basically the Panzerfaust 2 that like I've said for the last several years the RPG 2s have been are being demilitarized as a write-off. by some countries, okay? But the RPG-2, why destroy it if it's paid for? So a lot of countries haven't gotten rid of them, they just hang out to them and keep operating, and what they are just straight and recoilless. All it is, is the difference between the RPG-2 and the RPG-7 is the RPG-2 is pure, recoilless fire. When you strike the, when you hit the hammer strikes the cap, and the boom takes place. It's just that charge that projects the round downrange in the recoilless fashion. Half of the energy thrusts forward behind the projectile, the base, the other half goes out, the rear end is blast. The neat thing is, is that's why it's called recoilless because you have balance of pressure and energy and there's no felt action for the operator. If you stay focused on the target and keep tracking and aiming, when you pull the trigger, wherever you pointed it, that's where it's gonna go. And the RPG-2 would blend itself towards the most likely way to come up with a 3D print solution. The RPG-7, the difference between it, the 7 concept, is that it is recoilless with second stage rocket assist. Once it gets out to the complete range of energy value of the recoilless end of the system, There's a fuse burning and then the fuse kicks in and the rocket assist takes the round out to a greater range still and activates yet another fuse so that once the round gets so far out it self detonates while still in the air. The advantage of this is that again it contributes to the confusion of the battlefield if it misses everything. One way or another, it's in the enemy's backyard, so to speak. It's amongst the enemy when it detonates. So that's the only difference between the two and the seven. The two otherwise, for all practical purposes, will do everything it's ever been able to do. And it's just a matter of developing warheads. Simple shape charge is still damaging no matter what. I don't care what they put up in the way of defense. If that shape charge hits, it's doing damage. The thing is, what do you aim at when you want to do damage? I'm not expecting to go through the hull of a tank, but I know for sure I can mess up certain key components with that device. And if I use all of those types of devices that I have, damage is cumulative. Like the vision block on top. Right, all the parts that are weak, any part, even if all I did was hit the commander's cupola. If I smack it into the commander's cupola and I damage that remote fire gun that's on the roof, that's damage. That's something that's gotta be fixed or, well, won't be fixed if you can finish the job. But remember everything fires on armor. That's the other thing that everybody needs to remember. If you have 40 millimeter grenade, if you have a... What will that do? It'll do damage to parts and pieces. I don't expect to get into the tank. I expect to do damage outside. And again, the dinosaur can't do anything to it. If the main gun's been damaged, the coaxial guns have been damaged, the roof turret, roof commanders, even if it's a recessed remote turret, it's still got to move. And wherever it has to move, that's a weak point. Wherever there's a weapon system, that's a weak point. Mark? MOLN.com is advertising for Burelli. B-E-R, let's say, B-E-R-E-L-I.com. CCR Blazer, 9mm, 115 grain. That's the aluminum case stuff. 1,000 round case for $299. I've heard that can be reloaded, but it Even if you don't it'll still go bang and They also have American Eagle 9 millimeter 115 gun full metal jacket ammo that brass case boxer primed 500 rounds for 185 and a thousand for I think 370 But both of those deals have free shipping. That's it. Barely B E R E L I dot com For a nine millimeter ammo on sale That's all for now Now very good again with the nine ball ammunition It doesn't mean it was what it is point of impact should be consistent or close enough You won't know the difference especially with using a pattern gun If you're if you're involved with any of the nine millimeter carbines like the AR 9s that are out there using the Glock mags Ball ammo is ball ammo people. It's all supposed to hit approximately as all be balanced to basically the same point of impact They'll be variant, but it's supposed to be relatively close So for burst fire weapons or whatever works fine for close quarter defense. It should be more than enough and again with regard to the clad ammo the Alloy case the trick with that is to make sure that you have a solid primer rod if you don't have one you can make one from drill rod you can punch through the burdan primer base on the CCI alloy ammo and alloy case and it can be reloaded we've actually gone so far as to how many crude waste can we do this using a standard punch a standard die to punch out the hole the boxer to create the boxer hole On top of everything else, one of the guys used a cap and ball cap, black powder charge, and pure lead bullet, and said, let's see what this does. Now, it smoked a lot, it marked like a dog, but it went down range and it cut paper just fine. So talk about crude, rude, and used. Taking everything that you weren't supposed to do with that particular cartridge and making it work. So just to end up on that one, in fact what's really kind of fun, hold on here, with the Berdan primer, with a Berdan prime case, the regular cap and ball primer, the standard cap, is optimally suited because remember the nipple works as the anvil when the hammer hits. So the little primer stud, that little bernand stud that's inside the case well, your primer pocket, works perfectly for activating the standard cap and ball caps that you use with a black powder pistol. Just a heads up. Ideas. Not just, you know, gall-menting. What will we do? Well, here's how we'll do it. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, Mark. One more deal that... I don't know how many people would be interested in the green tip 556 but at bowtash.com they have Winchester USA made valor 556 62 green pole metal jacket green tip and it's only boxes of 125 rounds for $99 but It is a green tip stuff. I figure some plate people might have a preference for that. That's all for now. Out. Guys, you're looking at 25, 35, $45 a vest. If you have people who do not have body armor, it'll be threat level two, threat level three probably. That's fine. That's better than bare butt to the wind. And if you're trying to upgrade with personal armor, you put level two underneath the tactical armor that you have for full wraparound protection will help a shrapnel and other issues because front plates and back plates don't cover it all. You're just using the standard plate system. That's not enough. It's a start, but it's not enough. So, bowtash.com. B-O-T-A-C-H.com. But they also have green tip, 125 rounds for $99. And, uh, bioindications, by the way, the ramifications of what the, uh, what Obama just ordered through his meat puppet, uh, you know, the, uh, Pedo Sniffer Meat Puppet. It's gonna be more just Winchester that's affected, but let me point something out here again All of the ring knockers have attacked almost every In fact, I would say every significant American manufacturer at this time through the use of the Soros lawsuits Stemming from the lie, which was Sandy Hook, which was created by the Obama clique and as a fabrication that Cascading series of events that were planned bumped out a big chunk of the ammunition manufacturers. For instance, what was the production for Remington for how many years? What happened to Remington because of this? Now, Winchester is one of the other old American companies. It's kind of come and gone. It's actually been a roller coaster for Winchester for quite a few decades now. But what's interesting is Winchester is American. And the only thing that this does is hurt an American ammunition manufacturer. It in no way, shape or form is going to affect any of the other manufacturers out there who are independent from outside the United States. So once again, you have another American manufacturer who has been targeted to be debilitated slash damaged by a ring knocker spit swapper attack on American manufacturing. Think about it. How many other manufacturers are out? In fact, if they do what they're talking about, you've got two different premium grade who thought they were outside the loop. AR-15 manufacturers are now looking at lawsuits being generated by the same ambulance chasers that fabricated the lives of Sandy Hook. Think about this, okay? And there's no accident, guys, different pieces. Imagine, if you will, your enemy is laying, is like a really twerpy brick mason, but they're not. Normally if you're running a line of brick and you're gonna build a wall, in this case a communist wall around America, you would just run one line and then the brick mason would raise his guidelines and he would go back across. Instead, you have four bricks and then 10 bricks and then on the left side you have a corner and then there's like, well, four bricks but then there's 10 bricks, how do they hold that up? And then four and six and then five and nine and one of them there's 24, oh, how the hell does that work up there in the middle of space? Bell gravity doesn't apply here, but on the other side where the right hand is another corner and all of these lines Look at the galactic too. They don't make any sense and then they push the two corners together and all of the parts segway into each other and the real Agenda is demonstrated That's what you're seeing with these systematic attacks on American small arms, ammunition, and weapons production inside the United States while promoting foreign manufacturers first, which is what you are seeing right now with the Donut of Destruction, the globalist turds slash whores that are there. giving SIG the primary rifle contract and HK for the Marine Corps, meaning that two significant and sustainable projects that should be in the United States under full American care with full benefit to the American people with no loss of tax revenue outside the United States, which is not going to happen with SIG, will not happen with HK. Will not happen with any of these foreign government contract groups that the whores in the pentagram lock up to Instead what you see and what you just saw right here is undermining the production capacity and the abilities to again profit what little they prep from they don't profit from the American contract with the government the government benefits which is why Winchester is able to maintain the contract the way that it is. But if you take the profit mechanism, the arm that they're allowed to operate off, then it's not beholden for Winchester to be the one operating Lake City. Now that's not an accident. So what foreign company do you think is going to take over Lake City if they can bump Winchester out and undermine Winchester? What foreign what foreign operatives are going to gain control of the minimal American manufacturing and tooling that is supposed to only be run by American companies But I guarantee you will be operated by foreigners at the behest of Obama is meet I am I That's who'll take over. I am I Israeli military industries. Yeah And so once again, they will do, and don't forget, IMI has had some significant manufacturing upheavals and failures, specifically with munitions over the last 40 years. Because once the OY boys get hold, all the pukiness, they don't know bounds. And of course, they have a propaganda arm that will tell you that, oh, no matter what they do, it's Wunderbar. It's wonderful. OY, I'm so a clip. Look at that. I'm blasting. Oh, the Jewish mob has got our arms in this. Oh, I'm plaicing more. Oh, I'm telling you. Oh, you got a vault. So you can imagine where that's gone. But anyway, just an idea. After all, you have to punish what few American companies are left. And Winchester has been, like I said, in roller coaster for a while here anyway, because there have been foreign controls. It's like Colt. Colt was taken over by the Italians. Not cold cold was it cold was on its you know was was was out there available Italians got hold of it and that was probably the worst window of activity Not that the other ones have been good for certain parts of the colt manufacturing line But with regard to their custom group. Oh, man They went the toilet they fired or got rid of most of their real skilled trades Brought in a bunch of hacks actually part of them from overseas purely because they could hire them for nothing And they turned around and went to two, three years worth of aggressive negotiation, read that, undermining the manufacturing of coal to the process, some of the worst coal's ever made were made during that window of activity. And in fact, we're to be ashamed of, let's put it that way. But there again the foreigners got control of an American asset using the American name but bringing down the production quality of the product intentionally Under the logic they could run it until the wheels fell off just on the name alone without producing a product that worked so Now right exactly wall what we need is an American war for independence the senators are betraying us the congressman or the Congress creatures are betraying us There is the executive branch is a paid off war for a foreign for a foreign power and the pentagram They're working for someone else. They ain't working for America. So again time for an American war for independence Other things real quick here. We got to see forget what else they had on the list here. That was important Also, real quick, Sportsman's Guide. They always have sales every time we have a holiday. We were talking about Molly gear though. If you go to combination of Sportsman's Guide and go into their deals, obviously, just look through their military surplus. You can take, if you want to punch a search, best way to do it is like this. Go over to Sportsman's Guide dot com. When you do the search, Italian surplus. That's all you got to do. Put Italian surplus. And what will happen is everything that pops up is going to be Italian. Okay? Italian. Italian. And what's cool is if it's on sale, it'll be tagged on sale. It's faster to find associated items. The reason I say this, I've had a bunch of people asking about woodland. I just got a ton of woodland stuff here the other day. It's all getting boxed up. It's already been washed. It's going into the reserve. I pile all the wood left together that way when we issued out it's all woodland for that group. They're all outfitted the same all their chest pouches all their Alice packs whatever it is I got that's woodland goes into woodland bins uniforms hats I don't care what it is field jackets I got a bunch of field jackets for a dollar apiece the other day well woodland camo in very good excellent condition anyway you go over there you need woodland Italian woodland and don't forget there is some French woodland or CCE. So if you're looking for the woodland gear, and that includes vests and other stuff that actually is military, there are a couple of items available there. But if you're looking for the MOLLE gear, there's a little bit of other stuff coming in from Italy. In addition to that, you also have the overlapping American surplus, and they have bundles. So you go to American Surplus and then put MOLLE, M-O-L-L-E, MOLLE. In there, it's going to take you right to the American inventory and you'll see all the other bundles of. Now, the reason I bring this up is because if you're doing a quick 5-10 program, enough equipment to outfit a five-man fire team or a ten-man squad, ACU is fine. Whatever you can get your hands on cheap, but the ACU junk uniforms are not available like they were. We're on the south end of that as far as it's disappearing. There will be some other waves. We'll see what happens. But the prices are not what they were, say, two, three, and four years ago. And the web gear, as long as you're willing to go used, I don't care about how pretty it is, it's not relevant. The guy who's gonna get this gear doesn't have anything, or is a new recruit, or somebody showed up with a bathtub wrapped around his hind end, because they just hid his house and he jumped out the back window, ran across the back floor, he showed up at your place and said, Bob, they're here. They've hit all of our neighborhood over there. Okay, here's your gear, here's your gun, let's go kill Chingley and the other asshats confiscating guns. And when we find him, kill him all. Okay? Congratulations, this is what you get. I don't think that the guy that shows up with the towel around his arse is gonna complain about what you put on him. So that's how you need to look at this. A lot of people are, you know, the epiphany types, the FEMA camp reserves where you rescue somebody, it's like, hey, you see a lot of wickedness? Yep. Wanna go kill some of these bastards? Oh yeah. Well, I'll tell you what, come with me. Everybody get in line check your specs We're guys gonna measure you out when I tell you where to go and when they tell you where to go I'll point you go you'll be out when you get out the other end of that door over there You will be outfitted then we're gonna go kill Ching Lee. We're gonna go kill bat faggots We're gonna be dealing with every sob that thought they were gonna ruin America. How's that? So but you need a supply program logistics program The 510 program is a solution for this at the tactical level where the rubber meets the road, where the people are going to be involved and are going to need direct support. You can go through and cherry pick from all of these supply companies. You don't have to spend the biggest money. In fact, you can put a decent combat kit together. Right now, for instance, if you want to get brand, brand new. They even have still another wave over a sportsman's guide of the ABU Air Force Web Gear sets. They have both the sets, which is not critical for me. It doesn't need to be the ABU. But the vest base that they used is more like the traditional cross between a TA-56 and Alice gear, but it's Mali. Suspenders, back strap, it's got a wraparound bat belt, you've got different tiers, but it's not a vest like you see with the Army Mali system. It's actually a suspension rig, so you want to go take a look at it. They're running about $15 apiece, so they come up to size extra large, okay? And all the Molly gear fits from one Molly system to the next. So you don't care what it is pouch wise as long as it works with the weapons you've got. That system is a decent way to go. But you can get for $11 an ACU Molly vest at the same site. Now maybe they're out, maybe they're not. But the Air Force One has been pretty regular. The Air Force ABU. And it's same color range as the ACU, but with the Air Force Tiger Strike pattern in digital. Both of them will work, all of them are acceptable, and you can even dye them if you wanted to after you got a whole pile of them. That's one of the other things. The other thing is, again, match up your gear to match up to your weapons. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, this is Colin Virginia. I noticed a few weeks ago, the forces guy had had some Chinese pants. B2 pants and they had two different patterns. One was kind of a digital and another one was not, but it was an interesting patterns might work really well, but mainly do almost act like a show and tell or to test your night vision and all that with it. Be very interesting. And they were like $22 apiece. I want to say you want to know it's really funny. Go ahead, repeat. I'm sorry. The banks are I think $22 a set, which is cheaper than any other pattern out there. The big thing is the one is the pattern that the Chinese are using in Canada right now. If you go to the videos where they caught the Chinese on the ground, on the road, and you take a look at the uniform that the whole unit's wearing, that's basically what it looks like is almost the Tibetan Tarn pattern. But there's two different variations on that. One has more of a tanish, almost a salmon color in it. And the other is the basically Tibetan Tarn slash bubble pattern, you know, digital bubble. But it has the really good color combination. If it weren't for the fact that Chinese will probably be wearing it, I would use it. And if nothing else, I'm piddling around right now with dyeing ghillie suits. Ghillie suit burlap. I've got a bunch of it hanging outside right now. I'm trying to match those colors because the color spec combination is what I've been talking about. The one pattern works better for all season, which is what they were going for than most of the other stuff that we have. If you've got all green, guys, we're in Michigan. We get snow and brown. And green, when you're ending up, no matter what, you're gonna have to add something, you're gonna have to change out somehow, or you're gonna be green where you don't wanna be green. But when you have the brown-green range of camo like that, with a little bit of middle earth, and the lighter color is the base, the dough skin is the base, that works all seasons. I'll tell you a good pattern, and there's two color ranges in it, is the Bundesgrändeschütz Ambush Pattern. Go look it up. It was used by the German, West German border guards. The pattern you most commonly see has a Russet base color. It has a Dowskin base. It has the rain box car through it. but it has two other colors and the dominant color that always jumps out is a russet instead of a green. Well, they did make it with a green where you see the russet if you look at the Buddhist Krendeshoot's border guard camouflage uniforms. It's called actually originally the ambush pattern. The second ambush pattern has green instead of the russet. Both of those patterns I have used and tested extensively with large unit formations when it used to be available. I had a source for it. And it is another one of the predator camouflage. It literally disappears. I believe with what I've already seen with the Chinese uniform we're talking about, it has the same effect. In an office, it's pretty good looking actually. I feel like it's cool. But the big thing is that in the field, it adapts well from one color range to the next. And what happens when you have the full spectrum but in a larger dollop format is your eye doesn't take to the component. It breaks up the silhouette more efficiently because it blends in where it should and the disproportionate other colors actually create what is a dazzle pattern. Your mind, your eye has to first register one color and then the other. And it's much like what I've said before about the Czech airborne uniforms. They don't look like they should work, but then you get them in the field and you find that people are invisible. And that's not an exaggeration. There's some people listening right now who trained with when I commanded out for I tested all of this equipment and they work. That's why I like the uniform. But the problem is, is who's wearing it. It's the Chinese and you know, we'll be killing Chinese what's coming up. It's not an if it's just when the US government will bring Foreign troops in again, probably just directly from Canada I think that Miley Cyrus the traitor plans on utilizing the Chinese and Canadian resources almost immediately against the American people I believe the pentagram has already got those arrangements. They already do have them signed off The state governments have already betrayed you. We've already talked about this for 10 years the Attorney, the adjutant generals of the National Guards of New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and I would guarantee probably Maine because each one of the border states signed agreements to bring both Canadian or any other foreign national military forces under Canadian agreement across and to operate with them inside their respective states in the United States. at the behest of the Pentagon. So the Pentagon has already betrayed you. They've already set up interlocutory agreements with that Canadian who said he wants to confiscate all the guns in Canada. You know that one? Who told his people that they don't have a right to defend themselves because they're property of the state. Well, he brought the Chinese in. So under this interlocutory agreement, the Chinese can walk right across the border with the Canadians and the US government under that communist Chinese General Miley have already set up the battle plans to do so. They've already betrayed us. They are traitors. He is a traitor. Because he is obligated as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of O.L.s that were that chafe. Maybe that's chafe like his dirty diaper chafe. Yeah, he's the chairman and chief, the chafeman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. So anyway, Sportsman's Guide, check it out. Those uniforms are available. They were available at one time for a major surplus. I will point that out. 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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Let's see, make sure I get a consensus here on my computer, because my clocks are still a little messed up. All right, it's about 6.14 central time here in Texas, and we are up live. Real quick update, I do see the problem with the archives, guys. I apologize that that has happened. It's going to take me a little bit of time to get that fixed. Part of what this hour is for, guys, is you guys letting me know that stuff like that is happening. If you guys let me know beforehand, like a lot sooner, if you see a problem like that and I'm missing it, please tell me. I can go in and I can fix it. When I look at what I'm editing on the webpage, I don't always see the issue because I'm looking at what I'm editing. It's not what necessarily is going up on the page. And I've relied too much on that. 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One of the things that they tried to slip under and I see, I want to thank, never know, posting the link to an article on this to the world shipping Council statement on economic, let's see, enhancement of ocean, ocean shipping. That's kind of covering what's in this. Oh, let me get the name right here. Biden's Ocean Reform Act, and it's more than just ocean, guys. If you pull this thing up and you start reading it, they're putting their nose into everything. as far as the supply chain goes with this action that's there. One of the big things that's going to slow a lot of stuff down is what they're trying to force the shipping companies to do with the shipping containers. This is really going to muck up on time delivery, like you have a set schedule for something to be from point A to point B, especially when they try to start enforcing this crap. with ships that have manifests that you know they're going to they're stopping at multiple ports along along the seaboard they're also going to Mexico or to Brazil they need cargo room space for stuff this is basically gonna be trying to deny them that which is you know curious I mean even when they come into port they're never completely full when they come into port because they offload stuff and then they load more stuff up it all depends on what they're doing and They're complaining about how long it takes for them to shuffle the stuff, but my wife worked at the ports. There's a lot of paperwork involved. There's a lot of planning that goes into place. And this is a party that has no clue about how this works, writing legislation telling the shipping companies how they're going to alter their manifest to meet what they think is going to be more economically sound. Not taking into consideration that with a lot of these shipping companies that the US is not the only country that they're doing business with and making it this difficult for shipping companies. A lot of them are just either gonna stop delivering to the US or some of them that are based here will end up going out of business over some of the stuff in this act. Another interesting thing to look at, I always scan through these. Oh, go ahead. Can't they just tell them to screw your freedom? Well, you see, that's just it. A lot of these countries that are shipping to us already have that attitude. And if they're, if they're like China, if they're not making money from us in the first place, they won't ship to us and they have no problem with it. They're shipping to all of South America, Canada. Africa all over the place. Just look at the ship trackers. Just like what we do with the airlines, when we say you can track and see the transponders of what's going on in the air. There's a similar site. You can do the same thing with tracking ships on the ocean. Tell you where it is. I mean, if you really want to know how long it's going to take for something to get to you, if you've got the tracking number, you can even figure out what ship it's on by. pinging the IP, not the IP, pinging the tracking number and what ship it's on, you know, figure out where it's at out in the ocean. And it can be interesting when they started doing this stuff with trucks back in the late 90s, we were watching just for fun for educational stuff on my end when we were being homeschooled. We figured out how to track cargo containers. We're tracking a truck in Japan that was going from Okinawa up to one of the other cities You know it was actually the shipping container was going on a barge. I believe It's interesting you could do that if you have if you know the shipping numbers you can track this stuff that way But anyway again section 20 on page 12 of this this is now this is the And I read it again, I gotta take it back up to the top. Biden's Ocean Reform Act, this is Bill US SB3580, 17th Congress. This has been passed and signed by the President on page 20. And it's all of these bills that they've done lately. COVID-19 is becoming part of our law of the land. I mean right here, section 20, licensing and testing has nothing to do with the shipping containers. It has to do with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. This includes truck drivers, so if you're on the road. Basically, they can randomly test you for COVID-19. They can either restrict your company from delivering and stuff, or they can give you a permanent waiver if the administration finds no safety concerns after conducting a review under subsection A of the administrator shall, one, notwithstanding any provision of the law, make a waiver to... permanent make the waiver permanent and subsection 2. Sorry to under this subject should not let us see not later than 90 days after completing the review under subsection a revised section. Bumper codes their title 4049 code federal registration provide the directory waiver authority to. basically telling you that you can get a permit to temporarily be waived, but then you got to pass an inspection again later on down the line. But again, this is section 20 under licensing and testing is all about COVID-19 worked its way in there in that beautiful, lovely. It's a way to deny a company's business if they see it's an arbitrary way if you're like, don't have people that they consider safe, whether whatever safe may be. It could be masks, it could be vaccinations, it could be whatever they don't say what they consider safe is there. It just mentions COVID-19. That's cute. I've been skimming through this and seeing different things are in there. Like I said, I love to search because lately you'll find COVID-19 in almost every new bill that they post. Doesn't matter if it's money for the Ukraine, somewhere in there, there's COVID-19. If it is the Build That Better Act, there's COVID-19 in there. And it's usually fluff money or ways to deny competition against whatever they're trying to do in these bills. And that's part of what this is. It's a way for people to attack and get rid of their competition. Use of United States inland ports for storage and transfer of cargo containers. That gets into using storage containers as temporary warehouse because they can't get things off the docks quick enough. So they've been using containers as temporary warehouses. Their wedding This bill is making it to where the federal government can charge the company that's doing the shipping and the company that made the product. For storing it which they have no control over this is purely on the port said but they can charge or make them give a refund for Them holding the product like when firearms come in and the a camp holds a product on the port Well the company that made what it made the firearms a company that may or made the ammunition or gear whatever it is would be liable to pay refund to the federal government, not to the people that ordered the stuff, but to the federal government for the stuff being held on the docks. So the Fed gets the refund, not, let's say that's just, I mean, it sounds great for the Fed, but it's gonna screw people over on. the business end that's making the product, it's going to screw the shippers over, and it's going to screw the recipient over who's trying to get the product. So there's a lot of messed up stuff in this act that they've got there. And like I said, it goes into more than just shipping. As you read through this, it gets into... Trucking as well, especially truckers that are accessing the port loading up they get into lifespan of the containers With a what there's like a there's even a section in here I skim through it about charging the truck drivers for having the container or away from the port longer than needed to drop off the delivery regardless of reason So there's a lot of stuff in there. I did post the PDF file in the Liberty Tree radio discord if you want to check it out for yourself. US Congress SB 580. A lot of legal mumbo-jumbo in there referring to sections back and forth. So there's a lot of back and forth reading. You got to do this. I've only sked for it so far. Repeat. Did they actually get? Yes, this was passed on the sixth and signed by the President in his law as of today. So what can we do about it? Well, this is just be prepared is what I'm bringing to people's attention. That's all. I mean, I don't know other than ignore it. But it's gonna be hard to ignore it because a lot of our stuff is coming into the ports. It's jammed up and the ports are already and as bad as our supply chain is, you know, Louisiana hot sauce. You'd think that would be made in Louisiana, but that's one of the things on the things you can't get list right now because it's not being shipped in from China. Why would we want it, right? Why would we want Louisiana? China hot sauce. Yeah, you know, yeah, exactly. My question was like, why is we see a hot sauce being made in China? Is it Louisiana hot sauce from Louisiana? Apparently not. That's what a joke. People have no clue what they're putting in their freaking bodies. There's a little bit of stuff that we've seen with the way the shipping manifests have been well, not bad. but the way the supply chain has been messed up. And no, it wasn't just a pandemic. Remember we had that big tanker and that one small channel that a lot of ships were going through that got stuck. What was it, the Evergreen? The Evergreen super tanker that got wedged in the one channel and backed up all that cargo over there. And they blamed, remember initially it wasn't the COVID-19 that caused a chip shortage with the automobiles while they were stealing redundancy ships from Ford automotive vehicles calling them in for recall and taking the redundancy chip out so they can put it in new cars. It was the Evergreen was initially what they said, oh, that's why we got a chip shortage because things can't get to that channel. Well, that's been cleared up. We've had so much mismanagement and trying to lay off the dock workers and the truck drivers who didn't want to get the COVID backs. Canada felt that first hand with the the trucker strike where the truckers did not want to get it and they tried to Force all the truckers to do it. They shut down the capital. Woohoo kudos to them Of course, they were called every day under under the Sun because they Considered themselves essential workers and of course Trudeau didn't consider them essential workers at all well, these are definitely when you live on a delivery on demand system, your infrastructure as far as the ports, the trucking airlines, anything involved with shipping, they become essential workers. They need to be there for you to get the supplies. I mean, you can hunker down, lock yourself up in your home, but the factories have to be running and the delivery trucks need to be rolling if you're going to keep Any form of normalcy even if you're just ordering stuff through online These idiots who have no idea About how any of this maritime stuff works and to be honest I I'm not that familiar with it myself My wife has done more work in this area than I have but you know she was responsible for taking care of part of the manifest for shipping automobiles and stuff over to Africa, you know anything that is like not wasn't good enough for the US roads or things they would just I believe it was hogue out of hogue liners or something I think don't think the companies even there anymore out of Norway, but they would load up stuff in Down in Texas at as a Galveston Yeah, I think it was the gal was important was where she was at the island Yeah, they would ship it overseas, you know, so they had to they had to keep track of what they were putting on the ship You know, they already they already did all this They already figured figured all that stuff in and still be able to make a profit and it wouldn't somebody didn't get something in on time and it got held on the docks either got returned or it got you know Had to be held over until got on the next ship And they work all that in. There's insurance, there's all this other stuff in on top of it to help cover that. Now if they don't return, if a product isn't delivered on time when they were contracted to be there, that's part of what the insurance says that they have is there to pay for. Refund or to make sure that the thing gets out on the next ship. To think that then sitting in Washington DC no better than the guys that are actually sitting on the docks who do this for a living, you know, trying to legislate it this way. They don't have an idea of the logistics and as you read through some of this it becomes obvious. There's stuff that a layman can sit there and read and be like, why would you do that? Especially if you consider this is not just like US economy, this isn't just like dealing with stuff inside the US. The US is not the only place they're delivering stuff to, there are other places around the world. And some stuff that we're dependent on that we really shouldn't be, but we are. So we need to be aware of it, we need to be aware that this is gonna slow down the supply chain even more. Your grocery stores are going to shrink. If you're dealing with automobiles, I feel sorry for you already because nobody has the money to do that. Except for apparently the politicians like to brag that they've got electric vehicles that you couldn't possibly afford right now in this economy. But they'll tell you, hey, if you want better, just go out and get it. Go out and buy your electric car and- Then everything will be fine. But of course they don't consider the fact that hey, that electricity has to come from somewhere and the solar and the wind's not making enough to charge millions of electric cars that'll be on the street if they decide to do this. If they push the rest of the way forward. Hey Ed. Go ahead. Yeah, I thought about making my own electric vehicle. I've got an 88 Chevy pickup with a bad V6 on it. I made the mistake of loaning it to Winterborne. I told him that leaked oil and he got almost back to the yard before the engine seized up. He did say he was sorry, but now I've got a full-size pickup with an automatic transmission that I was thinking about looking for one of those electric golf cart motors. And the bed of the truck, I could put a bunch of batteries in there. I know it takes more than that, but I've got a vehicle already. The golf cart motor probably would be good for around the town, but you wouldn't have necessarily the hauling capacity. You know who actually has built electric vehicles before, and we've actually got them on the air. You've talked to Craig. Craig has been involved with electric vehicles. He's built and maintained a couple of them. I think you've heard him talk about it before on the air. When the intake engine shows, one of the things he was always interested in was electric vehicles. He would bring in something unique usually to show off and other people would bring in other things that were unique to show off. Stuff that there looks like it should be gas powered, but it's actually got an electric motor under the hood. It's very interesting. I don't know how to date Craig is because the technology has changed in a lot of ways. I don't know. I would look at electric motors and see what kind of torque you can get. Especially if you're going to put it in a truck for hauling. Yeah, with electric you can go out of torque. I think there's one where they put two of those golf cart motors in series. And the vehicle had plenty of power. It probably would take putting quite a few batteries in the bed, but hey, I would have the space. The battery is going to cost you. It depends on the type of battery that you're going to put in it. One of the Golfkirk motors, usually 24 volts, so you have to run a couple of 12s in parallel. I was thinking 10 or 20. Yeah, I know I know just I'm just saying just to get it up to the proper voltage Right, but yeah the more you have in More you have in there the longer it'll run as well as you know hook everything up the wire properly Yeah, I've got electric 12 volt it's a 48 volt system for 12 volt batteries which cost $1,000 to replace those four batteries and they're dead. You can't just use, you know, you got to have deep cycle batteries to keep recharging them. You know, if you want them to last longer than a, you know, you're always thinking of deep cycle batteries. Yeah. Well, a thousand bucks. Well, no, maybe, hang on, what was it? Is it $1,000? The last time I checked, maybe it was $1,000 to replace all four. So I would hope so. That was at a local NAPA, and he was the cheapest guy in town. Well, we got a little mobile that we purchased his batteries, so if possible, I might be able to find something that would be a bit cheaper. Well, you can get 12 volt batteries and, you know, wire them in sequences of four, you know, to 48 volts each bank. But one, yeah, one lithium battery that, and I hear them aren't the best. They don't last. You know, if you really, what you really want to do is look for those Edison batteries, those nickel iron, I think they're nickel iron batteries. Mark was saying he he thought you know he's got a bunch from Different sources, but they're they last a hundred years. I don't know if they're deep cycle or not, but they gotta be I was looking for cheapest of car batteries for you You know we could press them for seeing them below a thousand It looks like most of these most of these that you can buy are gonna be lithium batteries anyway Especially the ones you're talking about in the $3,000 range The Dakota lithium-d-sub battery for golf cart goes for $2,699. And what's the life of that battery? Oh, I have to pull it up and see if I can find out here. 11-year warranty, I died just before the warranty's out, so I'd give it about 10 years. Well, if it's got 11-year warranty, is that a full warranty? Because if it dies before the warranty, that didn't all have to replace it, right? Probably good for 12. You know, or just over the 11 year. 11 years and one day. Oh, you know, it was 900 and something dollars for four 12 volt batteries. You know, I wound the bed up. I would come home, you know, that you're buying gas, you're spending a thousand bucks, you know. If you can rebuild the lithium batteries. Yeah, I wouldn't think. I don't know if you can. The mineral mine, you know, I'm the guy with the minerals in Michigan here. for human and animal and lawn, garden, body, mind, and soil. The mine in Utah, they use our liquid minerals in their batteries in their underground electric vehicles while what they used to mine with or get all the stuff out of the mines with because they put out, you know, they don't put out the same stuff as a regular battery does. And they last, you know, my guy says they last a good long time and he says I could refurbish my batteries with our liquid minerals. I haven't done that. I'm blind and I haven't had anybody to, you can't do it myself, but I am going to try that. Yeah, you can look up rebuilding batteries on YouTube. There are some guys who do some pretty interesting videos actually show you. How to distill the water, what ratio to put it in, how to clean the plates, check and see if the plate's cracked. If a plate's cracked, it's going to be harder to refurbish, but you can get replacement plates for that. Or because they're lead, you can actually cast them yourself and make them pretty easily. That's an lead acid battery, you know. That's the type of battery I'm familiar, you know, rebuilding. I don't know about, like I said, I don't know if you can do a lithium battery. I haven't seen any videos on rebuilding a lithium battery. If there are any out there, that would be cool. You could go to your doctor and tell him you're depressed and he can give you some prescription for lithium and you can just put that in it. I don't know if that works that way. Probably not. You probably blow the battery out. I do know if you're taking nitrous for a heart problem. If you have that pill and I'm not recommending anybody do this, okay, but I know somebody who did who is older. You can take out that pill and put it in your fuel tank and let it dissolve and you'll get some extra kick out of your gas. The nitro they give you for your heart is the same as the nitro that you use in your automobile. I believe it. So yeah, I'm sure we can find something. Let me see if I look here. Fluffy, I don't know if that golf cart engine or motor would be strong enough to push that Chevy pickup. Once you take the motor out of the front of it, you're going to lose a lot of the weight. And yeah, I can see it. Truck frame isn't a whole lot bigger than a gator frame, and a gator runs off of a golf cart battery. Your wheels are on it a little bit. But yeah, I can see that working. Yeah, it probably wouldn't get the speed as the truck, but it'll get you around town. Well, that would be good enough. I wouldn't count on an electric vehicle for long distance travel anyway. A hybrid may. Maybe I could put a generator in the bed and generate the electric power needed to go long distances. A homemade hybrid. What a thought. What about the signal? What about the signal? Yeah, yeah, basically with a little generator for your headlight and your wheel it rubs off your wheel Yeah Well, why can't you have one of those? On the wheels off the vehicle keep it kind of charge if you go down the road Well, it might keep it from running down as fast, but You can make it so it has a gear ratio where it's charging, it's spinning a lot faster and all that. You know, you don't know, you gotta play with things. No worries. Keep you going, man. Keep doing what you got. You want to stop for a while and see if I play the plug-in. If I was going to do that, I would just use the alternator that's already in the truck. Yeah? Creating the battery. That's the A-C. Yeah, well alternator in the truck will generate its 12 volt. It's not AC, but yeah. That's right. No, at generator's 12 volt, AC is an alternator. Now, if you have a permanent magnet inside of a generator, then, you know, you got power coming there into the wiring coil. That's how you generate power. Now, AC has a electromagnetic. coil from the DC batteries already in the car. You see? And that helps charge. Now if they built those things a little more powerful, they would actually work better. They don't last very long sometimes. Well, still using the alternator that's already in the car with some of the electronics, because that's what he has on hand, and you want to do it. Yeah. So you have a separate... Totally separate run off the rolling wheels, have nothing to do with the rest of the system, and then feeding back to charge the battery. Why would they think about that? You know? I mean, have you tried it? I believe so. Really? It didn't charge it, but it kept it going as long as the vehicle is moving. You run into the same problem you do with an alternator. Like, the alternator works good as long as that belt is moving the alternator around. When you come to a stop or when you park or something, it's... And you still have to have the end you're running. It's not spinning that little flywheel to keep everything running. Unless you have a second separate gear set and motor that's always running the electric, but then you're always running something and it runs the battery down. Oh, oh yeah, yeah, of course, of course. Yeah, well, that's harsh, you know, and then of course, hmm, well, maybe you can run an alternator off that spinning electric motor and it's waiting for the clutch to kick in. I don't know. I don't know if they have a clutch or things or not. I don't know what they look like. I know how to rebuild a piston engine though. Yeah, looking for... Well, yeah, no, no, I agree. I'm actually, I'm looking for videos on, I'm looking for convert pickup to electric using golf cart motor, right? That's what, what he's talking about doing. So I was seeing if we could find somebody who did it online already. How many thousands of miles can you get out of that engine before the bearings get out on that electric motor? You know, I mean, I don't think he's planning on going cross country with the thing. Now, if you have a diesel train, they have electric motors run by powered by diesel generators. Now those motors must be built really tough. You know what I mean? Of course. Yeah, that you could call that a hybrid vehicle too, since it's a combustion engine running the running the generator. They get incredible gas mileage actually. We're talking about solutions, you know, that's the idea here. Convert an electric golf cart to gas power, do it yourself. Let's see. Try a gas conversion. A lot of these videos are how to convert a battery-operated golf cart to gas, what I'm seeing so far. Convert a golf cart to solar power. Where are you seeing that, Ed? I just did a cursory search. I didn't even use Duck Duck Go or any of the others. I'm just using Google. Okay. This is converting from electric to gas, not gas to electric. I would rather spend five bucks a gallon to fill that damn tank on a golf cart than have to go spend over $900 on new batteries. I wonder how much it would cost to convert that electric to gas. What I'd really love to do would be to turn it into a steam powered drug, but I have no idea how to do that. How about nuclear? More challenging just because of material. Let's go to Iraq and pick up some old D.U. cell. Okay wait, I'll see if I can put this up and we'll play the audio from this, maybe. If they have a... Am I in the right one? Yeah, I think I am. Okay, so I'm posting up right now in the Liberty Tree Radio Discord for the Bush Town Hall meeting, steam engine conversion for startup. Looks like they put it in a truck. So you want to see what it looks like. Hey there, fellas. Okay, so this lotto we're using as a guinea pig is still alive and kicking. We were able to get the engine to turn over on compressed air. Though the plenum we used, the volume in that plenum had to be in the 80 liter range, which really isn't that much. Enough for the motor to run for maybe 5 to 6 seconds. However, it'd be cool if we could drive around just a bit. How can we create some pressure? We gave it some thought and the easiest way to go about it would be... using steam. In order to make a steam engine, we'll need to make a boiler, which will give us the right amount of steam. And we're talking some serious volume here. Let's try firing it up on steam. I mean, we really want to head out for a drive and see how the car gets around. How much range can it achieve? What's needed to make it all happen? We'll be learning everything by means of experience. So it's there for you guys and that's just one video that just was the one with most promising because they got the hood open You can actually see the engine running how much steam it's putting off But I don't know what probably used to build it. It's not something I have reviewed It's just something I put up there guys for an idea because that's where the top good conversation went So I hope that helps and gives some ideas to people and what they could get the opportunity to get in discord Check that out. I'll pin it for you to at the top of the page so you can go back and review it. Okay? Yeah, that was cool. I've actually, I don't know if it was, you know, I, when I used to see, I might've seen something like that on the history channel or something. They were playing that maybe 10 years ago or something on the boob tube. There's a lot of interesting, like I said, YouTube, YouTube used to be a really great resource. for stuff like this, but they've made stuff like, more stuff like this disappear. There used to be like a whole series of home-built steam engines that you could go and review on their channels, and that stuff is like all evaporated or they've shunted it. So it'd be interesting to see a resurgence of that. I know there are steam engine shows out there. Look for a steam engine show. You can go there and you'd be surprised with some of the stuff the guys are building. I remember Monahan's steam engine show there was a Model A that was steam engine that would always show up. Model A's were one of Monahan's favorite things so he always looked to see the thing. Get under the hood and see what they did. But all the engine components, all the fitting it into a Model A, that was all done by the person who brought the car in. It was all done in a home garage. That's one thing that I've talked about, manufacturing. Um, actually prototyping was, it didn't used to be done in like a factory setting. It was done in all these small garages in the, in Michigan. Thank you Eric. It took Megan to get back to be able to thank you. Uh oh. What was that? Fluffy? Was that to us or to somebody else? Yeah. Yeah, that's me Fluffy. I was just trying to say thank you. Um, you're not, you're using a new phone and I haven't got the hang of it yet. Oh, okay. That's no problem. You're sounding good. Sounds excellent. Um, that micres are just a little muffled right now. Well, we are, let's see, down, oh well, wait, I'm getting ahead of myself because of the one clock. We've got about four minutes left. So guys, if you want to call in, the number is seven. I haven't given it all, out at all this hour, and I apologize for that. The number is, uh, ah, I'm giving out the old number, too. I still don't have this down. 667-770-1524, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. I gotta practice that more, we gotta make sure I put that out on air. 667-770-1524, once you're there, they'll ask you for a conference room number, that conference room number is still 957-464 in the pound sign. Although, um... 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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. And here we go. Now, again, heading to the weekend, once we hide all of our friends, all the training sites out there, again. Camp Emmerich is a little overcrowded, but usable. However, if you're just out there for a regular encampment deployment, Camp Emerson has more space. Camp Emmerich is a little busy. And if you can coordinate that with the training facility officer, you guys might be able to shift sideways. That would help to alleviate pressure on the first facility. Plenty of room, both if need be, but it just this would balance it out a little bit and we'll also hide all of our friends visiting this weekend coming up from out of state and from Pennsylvania. So say hi again, our little micro FMS are operating at each of the sites. Tune into the frequency and remember that you can volunteer and be a DJ for the weekend or for a few hours or even just an hour, whatever you got time for. Or if you want to learn a little bit about micro FM, if you're at one of the train sites, go check out the facility and understand it does AM FM. Of course, we have all of our other base communications and also operational security to include camera monitors, etc. Long as you're there being a DJ, you're another set of eyes for the technology for securing the parameters and for observing the air. So, and also frequency monitoring too, which is kind of cool. So there's a lot of other technology you get to operate and find out about. So take the time, plug in, volunteer, and have some fun. I mean, you can be a DJ. You don't necessarily always cover the regular programming. So you get a chance to actually do the music mixes. We do have a media library at each site with an unlimited, I mean... I think we're better than any standard radio station could possibly be equipped with CDs, cassette, and even record, and the ability to play also. If you bring something along, it can be played there too. So if you're going to get used to the idea of volunteering as a DJ, guess what? Bring your tunes. And it's pretty eclectic. We cover virtually every venue of the music bouquet. So it's kind of cool. Anyway, it is Friday and it is Quartermaster Friday. I mentioned during the two-hour block Sportsman's Guide, but they're not the only ones that have ABU equipment out there In fact, if you're looking for ABU, which is the Air Force Tiger Stripe in the digital slash the same colors as ACU You've got that sage green that kind of gray Matte that really doesn't blend in with anything half the time and then you've got the other darker green If you go to eBay and search ABU camouflage or ABU Molly, there is a bunch of really good bundles of material out of Colorado. There's a gentleman there, a couple of them actually, but there too, they're consistent. They have good ratings and the stuff that everybody's ordered. They've gotten exactly as they expected. There's nothing that's been a surprise. going used, not new. You can go whatever grade you want, but used is just fine. So if you're trying to build up a 510 program or put a kit together and you're looking for certain patterns, especially the stuff that's not as useful, but in certain places will be, and as tactical gear, everything that's tactical is useful. We'll just make it work to the best of our ability. The ACU and ABU are plentiful for the moment, but that's not gonna last at surplus. So when it's gone, it's gone. When something cheaper shows up, and it's still well made, we'll mention it. There's a bunch of coyote brown out there, that's another good base color, and you can even modify that accordingly, depending on your area of activity. So, mix, match, and work it as you can, but eBay is one of the places, eBay without being an eBay member, by the way, there's several of these, you can order outside the eBay construct, which I think is rather interesting direct sales, so. There's a couple of different solutions there, but also again we mentioned the sportsman's guide They do have the ABU Airmen's Combat tactical molly harness, which is more like an eight suspenders system. It really is an eight suspenders system with a three-quarter tactical vest front and a wraparound belt and very reminiscent of a cross between the TA-56 Vietnam era gear and the Granada rigs, the post Vietnam vest systems. But in this case, the pouches are not affixed. They, of course, are MOLLE straps. So you can add any kind of combination of MOLLE pouches to these rigs, but the Air Force models that are coming out are brand new, unissued. Typically, oil is so good, you won't know the difference. and they do have them in sizes. Every once in a while they restock. They've been averaging between $13 and $15 for the vest. It's over at Sportsman's Guide. They might even have it on sale. It's Father's Day weekend thing. Also, don't forget that there is a bunch of other really unique odds and ends items over there if you're trying to kit out in Mollie that they have in Sportsman's Guide in Bundles. This includes mag pouches, grenade pockets. If you got a Garand or a carbine, the grenade pockets, the grenade pouches, standard grenade. Not the 40 millimeter, but the standard grenade pockets work really well for M1D clips and also M1 carbine 15 round mags. There's all kinds of neat tricks everybody's come up with, including even modifying the pouches with dividers internally. But they do work, and so even weapons that the MOLLE system wasn't built for, the pouches that are available are adaptable to those other weapons systems, which is a matter of finding out what fits what and then making it work. Also, don't forget over at GunPartsCorp.com, they have a bunch of stuff in the sales section. If you have the Moss rifle, they have the G43 reproduction, 10 round mag pouches, there are 10 round box mag but it carries two of them. The Moss magazine fits just fine in those because they're a little bit, they're actually a little different dimension in overall circumference, et cetera. So they still drop into those pockets and it's a proprietary sized magazine pouch. So there's not much that fits those post war 10 round magazines that were in a number or World War II era like the G43 K43 rifle. There's also the Moss rifle. There is a detachable FN49 but they're very rare. They're actually typically 20 and 25 rounders. But again, there's a number of different mag pouches that will fit the odds of that stuff out there you might have or want to carry. And if you're going to commit to it, that's fine. I don't care which carry, but let's make sure that you're able to effectively operate your web gear. And there are solutions to go hunt, to go search around a little bit, look to see what you can find, and take advantage of the old post inventory that's around. Now, another thing here, again with ammunition, the green tip is now of course on the chopping block as far as a wall with availability for however long if maybe forever who knows. I mean or at least until the war starts. So there is a green tip later on the prices have gone have already slid up but are still not outrageous. Now green tips not not essential it's a light AP basically what it is is a mimicked First of all, 223 is a scaled-down mimic of the standard 30-ounce case, if you're not familiar with that. Go look at the dimensions proportionally. Basically, what they did when they created Green Tip is they reinvented the M2AP round scaled down in 556. Now, your ball round still does well, and if it looks like the Green Tip's gonna start getting stupid price, readjust and go to ball ammunition your choice whatever flavor fits whatever barrel you've got for barrel twist depending on the weapon you chose that determines what you should be your dominant bullet now remember all of the 556 rounds will go down every barrel that's out there and even when they slop out a little bit we mean by slop out is they may not perform to the identical level of performance as what was intended. In other words, depending on what area your barrel was made. But they still function and they stay, they hold within the parameters for reasonable accuracy at short, intermediate, and even long range. It depends on you figuring out where the bullets gonna hit. There is a certain amount of variance, but it's not extreme. It's not something that can't be reeled in if you start to understand point of impact. All ball ammunition, as long as it's ball ammunition, will work in every AR that's out there no matter what configuration it is. Or M16 knockoff, in other words. The big thing here again is understand what works best. And if you're good about specialized ammunition, and this is for all you new shooters, It may be the whiz-bang super bullet of the 21st century, etc., etc., but it may not work well in your particular weapon, so don't buy a big gob of something that's really exotic and expensive until you first quickly buy a box or buy some of it, shoot it, see if it works. Don't burn it out. If it doesn't, if it's expensive, just make it your first round top of the magazine, so to speak, or first round in the chamber. That way it doesn't affect the operation of the weapon with the other rounds that are standard ball, which is going to be used for your first topper round. And that way you can start using it up. You don't waste it or throw it away or burn it out, especially because you're a couple dollars or three dollars a round. Some of the specialized stuff doesn't work in certain weapons. It just sets up not as well as you'd think. Well, it's expensive. It should work. No, that's not how it works. It's tailored for a particular style or type of gun. with a particular purpose in a particular window of time and if your weapon was not built to the spec, it may have issues. If it's an AR or any weapon for that matter. So you want to, if you're looking at a specialized round, you need to test it. Okay, just that simple. Anyway, the other processes that we're looking at right now, again also Coming up on the weekend, a lot of you are going to be stopping into different gun shows as such that are around the country. You could kind of keep an eye on what the magazine situation looks like. Again, I know that the retailers have bought up a ton of bags, but certain magazines are starting to already feel a pinch in terms of supply, mostly because of just interest. PMAGs are becoming a little thin again across the board. People are buying bundles. Understandable. PMAGs got good reputation. Everybody working, everybody's gone. And there's a foundation for all the tilt, anti-tilt magazine follower systems that are out there. These typically are PMAG followers that they put in somebody else's magazine. The big thing here again is shop around for price, but remember even at the gun shows you may run into something that really is a good price, but you're not sure about. Well, you come back around and it's gone. Don't get fretted over that, but you might have to make a little faster decisions. One of the things we used to do is send everybody to a different aisle in the show and do a quick scan of each aisle, depending on how big the gun show was. And in that way, we did a quick survey. If we knew there was a short list of things we absolutely wanted to buy that day, we were gonna find out real quick if there was any available and to what degree, what did it cost? You go down one end of the aisle looking left and right, get to the other end, everybody joins up. This is what I found, this is what he found, this is what Bob found. Okay, we're gonna go back here, let's hit them hard, get what we want, then let's go on and do some fun shopping. But you know there's business before pleasure in other words serious, you know serious acquisition versus Yeah, I think I can play with that remember your first purpose there is to dot all the I's and cross all the T's This is also true and you're looking at some of the other stuff out there And I'm going to address something else we were talking about the middle of the week and this was about quality of banks I mentioned you know well the A lot of the mags you're going to run into, and in fact even the punk and jimuk Israeli ones I was telling you about earlier, I haven't tossed any of those away. Originally when the Israeli, they were virtually a throwaway mag. If you go to Coleman's, I'm pretty sure they still have the carriers, but these mags were individually ensconced in a magazine sleeve. It was designed with a little belt carrier on the back. You could slide it onto a lot of different gear, or you could lock it on a number of different ways, but the idea behind this was that when you fired the mag, you just dropped it. You could keep it, but if you had just dropped it, it was designed to be almost a one-use magazine. Quality of the chip was fair, okay? And I might say that, notice it's low fair. When these mags came out, they were supposed to be the equivalent to, well, actually the shell that carried the mag really cost about the same price as the magazine, which is why the shells are still out there being sold as surplus, but a lot of people don't know what they were for. They are for a magazine, but they were for a throwaway. Now, this idea of throwing away mags, nobody liked it. But so anybody who had them, even though they were supposed to be cast aside, they never really did that with them, number one. But initially when the Israelis marketed them in the United States, they didn't tell everybody what these things were for, what they were about. So a lot of people bought them thinking they were going to be, all right, the cheapest AR-15 magi combined in the country, and I'll be able to use it, use it, use it. And that wasn't the case. A lot of them ended up on the shelf. They're still bleeding out into the system every once in a while here and there, although there was a second generation with a better chip for the plastics and the mags held up better. But these literally were a mag that if you dropped them right loaded, they would break. They had a follower. They had, I mean, I'm sure probably that the magazine spring cost more than the body of the magazine, the follower, and the base plate. Okay, I'm sure and it is really made him as crapoo as possible, but they were to be taught a tosser Okay, a throwout. Good call your ship in there. This is a column, Virginia if I remember correctly, it was basically like a Metal wire mesh that had plastic poured into it something like that Well, it depends on which model. The later models were slightly more durable slightly, and I say slightly. One of the reasons is because even for castaway use, the first models were so brittle that you could actually, you know, could have damaged them inside their clamshell. And that was something they wanted to absolutely squeeze every last, you know, it's a Jewish operation. They squeeze, I had two rabbis on either end of the magazine, and they pulled until they got it as soon as they could, and then they slap one and he lets it go. That's exactly how these were built, okay, initially. The big thing about these is, again, where this came from, now this is something, I'll just give you a background. A technique was developed by the SEALs during Vietnam that not everybody embraced, but the SEALs, especially when they got into the Phoenix program, which was assassination and murder. Just going and killing people on a hit list, and whether you're right or wrong, they didn't care. And that's what messed a lot of people's heads up that came out of that. I know quite a few of them, because they found out, eventually they realized that something was wrong with the intelligence. They were killing people they shouldn't have killed. But the policy of a raider, of a SEAL raider unit, as I've told you many times, was to fire and drop. Eliminating so many seconds worth of magazine handling gave them the advantage and initiative that they needed for a raid into a village along a river. They come in with a riverine boat. They drop off, they start shooting people the moment that they got off the boat or when they got close to whatever the designated hooch or building or whatever. And they nail people, whoever they were that just happened to be in the way. Well, when they empty the mag, they just drop it. And then they just insert the next mag, keep right on going, and they did not recover pull mags, they just ran in, they moved in, and the idea was shoot and reload, shoot and reload. There was no retention of equipment, but this is also why they were heavy on magazines. And heavy to the point where most people would, you know, the anti-gunner types that are in the military would be making little effeminate statements about, well, why are you carrying on those magazines? What do you need those for? I'm serious, remember, I've talked about this, I've seen that with idiots. And in the uniform, by the way, okay? So what happened is the Israelis, I think when they came out of this, one of the things that they were doing is taking from all of these different sectors since the Mossad are assassins and murderers and most Israeli government are backstabbers and the military certainly is. They can't handle a straight fight most of the time. Well, any time. The idea of this raid, fire, forget is something that they were supposed to embrace with this under the logic they could make things cheap enough. See, gotta remember when the SEALs were doing this, they're being backed by the US government and they were using all standard resilient regular equipment. So when they were dropping a mag, they were dropping a Colt or an adventure line or an SCA magazine that was meant to be used for however long until it fell apart. And the same is true with every aspect of every other weapon that they were utilizing, if it was a, no matter what it was, okay? So this went the other direction with a cheaper mag so that you could be fire forget, fire forget something we've talked about before. But it doesn't work that well with what is supposed to be a conventional army in the field. It's more of a raider device. It's, again, a castaway. And based on the philosophy of that, they just built something that matched the philosophy of the technique and philosophy of the organization that would be using it. And it really wasn't for, although it ended up being stuck out there in a lot of people's hands and given out, these things were given out to the civilian population at M16A1s that we gave the Israelis. So it did pop up all over the place by the time they were done. It's like any other government project. Once it gets going, it has a life of its own and mutates and permutates accordingly. However, my point is I brought that up. We're discussing other magazines that are out there. And the idea that if you run into a cheap, cheap mag, well, remember, most of what we're talking about building up is for a number of different missions. And if you have... If I were to open up a footlocker and I had a footlocker full of magazines and there are 10 or 20 nowadays it could be 20 different manufacturers and maybe you collected those mags over 40 years which a lot of us have done that, okay, 40 years. You will find Eagle mags in there that everybody tried at one time and then didn't buy any more of although they were better or better or worse depending on the year they were made. You will find colds like I just mentioned, action arms, adventure arms, let's see, Bushnell. Everybody has made AR-15 mags at one time or another, but then a whole bunch of offshoot companies and especially during the panic phase when the magazine ban took place in the 90s. A whole bunch of companies popped up that did not exist, just like you saw with ammunition here only a year ago, remember? Remember all those ammo companies? Keep on kept asking, but where the hell are these people? Well, there's these companies that pop up out of nowhere or somebody makes a fake name and you actually have a machine that you're running with another company, but they make a fake name up because in the speed frenzy rely, you know, liability isn't so much an issue because no one's going to catch on or catch up. Well, with the magazine ban at the end of that towards once it was known that the magazine ban was fixed. A lot of people made magazines that didn't make magazines before and they didn't care. They looked like they fit and for the most part they did, but they didn't worry about finish. They got them to fit, but you know, fit and finish wasn't where it should have been. Okay? So there's a bunch of those in this footlocker, but then there's also a bunch of P-Mags and then there's a whole bunch of other odds and ends stuff like, oh, I got a whole pile of those Turkish mags for $3 apiece. made out of that smoke plastic clear see-through stuff. Well, I'm going to look at those and I'm going to pick out the very, very best. I'm going to put those in my combat load. Like I told you, I am going to set up a pecking order, but there's not a mag in that bag in that footlocker I wouldn't use. It's just understand how to use it. Now, again, guys, if you are sitting up a combat operation and you're a defensive element, You have to understand that no matter how hard you try to hang on to the good mags, you're going to drop them. The most common and deadly mistake that you can make on the battlefield is thinking you're gonna turn around and pick up a magazine you've dropped while you're moving under a fire and maneuver situation. That magazine may have cost you $12, but is that $12 worth exposing yourself and possibly spending your life? So one of the problems you got is while you're moving, you feel them, you didn't secure a mag pouch, two magazines pop out. Well, maybe those are the last two mags you have, but you better take cover as you plan first during your move out, I got you covered. Cover me, I'm moving out. And away you go. But as you were bobbling along, you realized you didn't lock that Molly clip or you didn't hit that Velcro right. And while you're be able bobbing along trying to not get shot in your one, two, three, four or five down. and barely have that. You just lost two magazines. Now, if you're in the defensive, you lost those mags during the retrograde, and that's expected. You may also just, you know, again, one way or another, you're gonna lose them. As the mags are lost, you are moving back to your second fighting echelon, your next fighting line, okay? Depending on how your defense is set up. Well, in the next fighting line, are magazines waiting for you? Are they the stuff you'd normally carry? No. These are those second line and third line magazines that have been loaded up. They're at a fighting station. You fall back to it and you stop using your combat load. In fact, freeze on that if you have magazines that are still serviceable. First, you grab bags from these cans. And like I said, basically one of the tricks is you take a 50 caliber or a 30 caliber can. You can leave a lid on it, but typically lay it sideways. Insert it into your dugout or into your sandbags and your mags are already loaded. The ammunition should be facing inward, the base of the mag facing out. And yes, you do think these things through. The mags are already loaded. You've already set up your defense in depth. You know that you're going to be possibly be falling back to a second and a third position or a final fallback position, etc., or a rally point. And at a rally point, you also set up magazine stations like this. Why? Well chances are if you're using a rally point your ass is on fire. Somebody's chasing after your tail feathers. You may have already thrown a grenade and dumped a couple magazines between a three-man team to break contact and you've run a hundred and two hundred yards and you've discovered that you didn't blunt their nose that well. They're gonna stay right on your ass. They're gonna keep chasing you. Most people typically will. It's amazing how tenacious individuals can be. So the fact is that by the time you get to your rally point, you've actually consumed a certain amount of what was your field battle pack allocation. Now, while you were shooting, you didn't have time. If you're lucky, you might have a dump bag on your left side, and you've dropped the empty mags in there. On the other hand, they can be a trail of mags from wherever you were retrograding from to where you are at the rally point. When you get to the rally point, there should be a number of magazines prepared and on standby. Now, do they have to be the first best mag you can possibly buy? Well, it'd be nice, but here's the thing. We don't have the government money, so everything we have has already, like I said, been raided and is already deployed for purpose. In the field, though, in a rally point, chances are the mags that you would deploy under that condition would be a little better quality mag because you're going to have to replace combat loss. In a defense in depth, they can be any magazine because you're not firing and maneuvering with the thing. You're standing in a fighting or you're prone in a fighting position where however you're deployed. And that can is sitting right next to your designated or a designated fighting station point. So they could be those old Eagle mags that really don't hold up too well. It might have a chip or a chunk out of them, but they do feed. And so you use all those up, you're just gonna shoot it and drop right there in place anyway. Shoot it, drop, shoot it, drop, shoot it, drop. Okay, the contact is slowed down. You've blooded the enemy's advance between all of you working, doing your part. They might regroup and continue. So your next mission is to regroup everything you've got. When there is a lull, any opportunity. First, you replenish your combat load. whenever you can while you're observing the area to your front while you are checking for all the rest of equipment that might be missing. You might also have a grenade can there too in addition to a in addition to a magazine can. You also should have first aid, you know, certain throughout the area basically personal first aid kits hanging at different points inside the fighting stations for obvious reasons. If you've been in contact you may be hit and you haven't even realized it yet. Now, it doesn't mean that you don't have gear, but you might also have used yours up. You may already be hurt more than once. These are all things you have to as the officer in charge and the NCO in charge, you're responsible for making sure that the men that are under your command or unit that's under your command has prepared accordingly so that step by step they still maintain the majority of their fighting potential. Now, those magazines that are lesser mags. Hopefully you don't have to use them. And ideally, again, they're still just held in reserve. But if needed, you have something that will allow you to continue to sustain fire during a fight. Some may be jam-o-matics. You'll find out. I mean, it depends. But there again, somebody say, well, I wouldn't use anything like that. Well, tell you what, things start to get thin. You're going to find out real quick about how you'll be re-denting, you know, undenting magazines. rebending feed lips if you can, which you can't do with plastic, but you can do with metal. You're gonna find out you'll be disassembling punk and junk mags that are shot or broken and reassembling from three magazines, a magazine. Hey Mark. You better. You have to be thinking in advance of solutions, not whining about when you get into trouble, the problem. Go ahead, call her, chip in there. Hey, this is Carl again. I highly recommend anybody who can swing it financially buy yourself a huge case full of magazines, 50 or 100, 200 magazines, even if it's the inexpensive ones, because there's a disturbing number of people. who own a rifle like an AR-15 or an AK and they have the one magazine that came with it, maybe one other and that's it, period. A lot of people in that group. Yep, or even if it was only 30%, let's say that 30% were like that, then maybe you have three mags. They got one mag and two other mags, which like we've always joked, that's enough to get you into trouble, but not enough to finish what you started, right? Keep that in mind. Okay, I got enough to piss them off Now I better go slow and take my time and I better make sure my wife's got a whole box full of chicklets And every time I amped out a mag she's reloading while I'm busy holding the fort. That's not a good sign either but again Again, any kind of magazine right now, you're not gonna lose any money on. Most companies out there are not producing a junk mag to begin with because we're on the up curve of production and pretty much we know who everybody is. In other words, Carl, if I said hex mag, you know him, right? Yeah. Okay, so you wouldn't have a problem with hex mag. No, and actually a lot of the manufacturers have upped their game, even ProMag. Right. Their roller mag. I had never had an issue with that. So even with that, I wouldn't turn my nose at ProMag. Not only that, there's a reason we've had what happens. This is what happened. I'll tell you, this is what happened in the 90s. Number one. When all of a sudden the government did what Joe Biden just did with the ammunition, okay? He did it with the magazines. Two things happened when they restricted the companies that were building the mags for the US government. Once they told them they couldn't sell mags to the general population, they did not reinitiate a bid on the contract. Now, the reason that they could, like I've told you a million times, guys, they built a beautiful magazine. It was a contract mag. They had skilled workmen at every position that had had how many years of producing the product. They understood quality control. They had a working knowledge with the machinery that was perfect. They were at the zenith of their ability. When they cut off their nose to spite their face, All of these companies were put out of business because they did not make their money on the US government with their magazines. They made their money on the production overruns that they sold to the general population. That's what made it worthwhile for them to give the government a good deal. Now what happened as soon as that took place whole bunch of hack kosher mafia turds that were imports and and Johnny come lately's put in a bunch of bids Okay for magazine contracts and anybody who knows what happened after that Well, you were in service at that time Guess what? They had malfunctioning magazines left right up and down Well, they looked like I said, they looked right. But the people that had running the machinery, the machinery, first of all, was was was purchased as an aside. The companies that made the magazines used ad hoc labor, and many cases from outside the United States. And because they had grossly underestimated their production needs. All of the contractors were behind in production, but since they were Jewish companies from like Israel and other places, it was okay. And when they made a crappy product, they didn't follow through on correcting them or pointing out the flaws. Why? Cuz the chosen could do no wrong. But once all of the fear this nonsense was over and after a lot of people died. In fact, there's a whole production run of MP5 magazines that were government contract mags. that were absolute failures. They were a Johnny come lately operation that built the magazines. They were out there in force and they were dirt cheap. By the way, they were the same magazine contract that basically outfitted the guys that were killed in. Oh, you remember the pilot talking if you read the book. The pilot was using an MP5 aviation model and every magazine he kept putting a magazine in and the gun and jam. He put another magazine in. He kept having to empty the weapon, clear it, and reload and he'd get one shot off or two shots off and then the gun would jam again. And he kept thinking it was the gun. Well, here's the problem. It wasn't the gun. Every stinking magazine he had was a crappy third rate mag made by some foreign contractor that the government, your pentagram, purchased. And those mags ended up out in the industry. I even have, I think, three or four of them in the foil and the wrapper. I can even tell you what the lot number is. I can dig it out and, you know, hey, guess what? They were in the classic brown foil, you know, foil inside, brown paper outside, lasts forever. You can leave those things outside. You know, the paper would never rot off. It wasn't really paper. It was a foil line type material. Anyway. When the government did this, they realized that they cut off their nose to spike their face in the 90s. And they started pissing them on and why aren't people wanting to build for the government? Everybody told them flat out because you aren't worth building for. And whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, but you guys had a contract. Yeah, we made money when we were selling magazines to people because that's our business. And that's why you got such a great price. And well, since you decided to screw us, I don't need to do business with you. In fact, I can't afford to now. Mark, go ahead. Yeah. Think about how much more popular the Ruger Mini 14 would be if they had gotten on board with with making magazines for that. Because. Then the biggest issue with the mini 14 is Bill Ruger thought that nobody needs more than a 10 round magazine. And that wasn't a big restriction. Ruger wasn't selling them. Yep. He'd sell them to a 10 pet. He was sold those mags to remember when they made the GB model Ruger was sold to any third rate dictator that executed a million of his own people, but he would not sell the 30 round magazine that went into the GB rifle or the regular mini 14. to the peasant Americans, because he believed that we didn't deserve them. Just keep that in mind. And finally, once he was dead, Ruger does sell. Well, that's Mark. I can get mini 14 with 30 round magazines. Sure you can. 30 years after the gun was originally brought to the market. And only because the guy who felt that you were all peasants just like HK, just like Sig feels about you, all these companies hate the average American shooter. They're snob elitist types, they believe that their feces doesn't stink, yours does, and that they should have it and you shouldn't because that's the difference between peasants and royalty. But that is a European policy, so what's the surprise? But the Mini-14, to be quite honest, yes, in fact, I have no problem with a lot of people carrying mini 14s right here and close by. I mean, if they showed up for the problem, they're going to be combat loaded with many with regular mini 14s in whatever configuration, depending on the era that they they bought into them. And they bought quite a few over the years. The big thing thing, like you said, was the fact that it was aftermarket and Promag was. the go-to company for Mini 14 mags for the longest time. But the good thing about that is ProMag realized it so contrary to what you might think, especially with their later model stainless, they did a very good job of both fit and finish. So it's a matter of when you bought them. When they first started making them, there's a learning curve. And eventually they thickened the magazine wall. They made the base plate heavier. The follower basically, there's nothing they needed to do there. But they also addressed finish on stamped parts. Guys, I'll tell you again, if you have a stamped steel magazine and it's an aftermarket mag, the number one most common problem, the reason you're having a problem with it, is because the follower was not properly dressed. Think about it with the AR-15. What made magpul so popular? The follower, what's it called, guys? It's an anti-till follower, right? Well, guess what? All of the magazines, the reason they had the problem that they had with the followers that were built, in many cases, is because they're a single stamped piece of sheet metal. When you stamp and strike like that on the leading edge where the stock is cut away from the stamped component in its final form, If you do not take that sheet metal and work it with basically a buffer, you can do it with a number of different tools, but basically they do it with a high aggressive buffer and they take down that sharp leading edge where the steel was sheared all the way around the outside of that follower. Now you do that, you can do it with a very fine file and you lap the edge. We're not talking about grinding, although you can use a Dremel tool that will work also to polish up. You want to use a stone and you clean up that edge all the way around, buff it so that you polish it up a little bit so it's clean. You don't want to grind, grind down deep, but you want to get that sharp razor edge off of all of the lines around the base of that stamped follower. That's what's digging into your magazine wall on the inside and creating a break. It's working like a break. It prevents the follower from uniformly working up the inside of the magazine. If you do that one thing with I don't care what it is, carbine mags that are aftermarket, 30 round carbine mags traditionally, except for the Koreans, which are actually pretty well made, they work most of the time. But the most common reason that the 30 carbine mags that were aftermarket didn't work was because of the very thing we're talking about. So if you disassemble the mag, Take the follower out, look at the follower, feel the edge of it, you'll notice it's sharp. That sharpness cuts into the metal surface or drags on it. And so you have non-uniform release as it moves up and down inside the magazine. Here, forgive me, inside the magazine body. This can be true with plastic because if somebody is sloppy in a big hurry, you can have little spillover and wheeze all around the mold point or where the releases are where you have the fill points. You have a little piece of material there. Somebody had a bad day and wasn't paying attention. So that's the reason typically your polymer type followers that are not the anti-tilt but some of the older ones, that's typically why they have a problem. Now you don't grind. You only want to lap. You want to take just enough up so when you put it back in there you make sure that it's smooth and it doesn't, you know, make it doesn't again make contact in a irregular manner and that in turn is why your followers tilting. Okay. Now sometimes your springs aren't great but even there you can a great deal of the problem is still that follower. That's the working part in the magazine. It is the only critical working part. I mean, that really is usually is 90% of your problems. And this is true with old pistol mags too, because there's a whole lot of pistol mags that have been made aftermarket. There were some companies didn't even have names. Guys used to make whole businesses out of selling them for every kind of 25 automatic, 32 automatic, 380, nine millimeter weird pistols you never heard. You wouldn't recognize, but we grew up with. Okay. companies that aren't out there anymore. But the magazine company that was doing them didn't exist, okay? Well, they did, but they never had a name that they put to anything they built. So again, they have to rate your technology and that's what a good armorer does. You work with everything you've got. Your last-ditch mags are the worst mags you've got you still don't toss out if they'll work and you only know they work to a certain degree Here's what we do is let's say that I got a bunch of punkajunk mags and they're the last of what's in the bucket what you do is you take a Steel marker in paint, you know a paint marker for doing steel parts And you test the mag to see where it starts to jam or malfunction and you only load the number of rounds in that mag that it will fit, but you also take that steel marker and mark on the, that paint marker on the outside of the mag and put a number on it. Everybody in the team knows that if you run into one of these, this is the limit of this magazine. It's what we got left until we can get better, until we can strip more corpses, until we can scrounge the battlefield and find the stuff we dropped. Where at this point, this is what we got. Use it and lose it. If you think you're, you're a heartbreaking professional, You use 11 rounds in the 30-hour max hours. Shut up and get stuff in the magazine well. It'll take you 15 seconds to burn it out. You'll wish to God you had 100 more. Idiot stick. Anyway, the fact of the matter is that, again, this is why there is better, but sometimes you just don't have it. Okay? Improvise, everybody really brags about this, but this is the fact of what they're talking about. We're talking about improvise, adapt, and overcome. I may not have everything I want, but I got something. And if I got something, I can fight. As long as I can stay in the fight, I can get to the point where I can take something from my enemy. This is another reason we've talked about again. If you are that if you're if your system is is in short supply Don't forget that in a melee or a defense or in an offensive moving forward if you can hold on using your combat load with your experienced weapon and pick up and use and then an aggressor weapon for volume fire purposes I don't care what it is. You turn it on the enemy. If you're stuck in a position, you've got a KIA next to you and he's got a combat load and you've obviously finished him before he had a chance to do much with it. Well, if you have any opportunity to stop and strip just even for that, if you're stuck in that position, the first weapon you use is that, not your combat load. Why? You're at zero point when you stop you're at zero point you had to you had to use the weapon for so many rounds Okay, you again you've blocked the enemy advance or you have? halted because you can't advance okay, there's a standoff situation so to speak it's a breather in the battlefield because both sides have Shot their bolt both sides have expended most of what they have the regrouping This is what happens when you take a position. In fact, again, anywhere from 30 seconds to 30 minutes, you can expect a counter attack. Well, you don't stand there and have conversations and bullshit like you see in movies. You all know that you're, in fact, if you're supposedly a trained professional, you ain't having any conversation other than squad gun. Get that belt fed gun up, turn that down that road right now. That's where they went. That's where they may be coming from. Get that corpse out of the way. Make sure that he makes sure he's not booby trapped. First of all, then strip him, get that weapon turned around, get that belt back in that weapon. Grenades, find all the grenades. Immediately, you don't have to tell anybody, it's SOP. You're immediately stripping the enemy and allies for every magazine, every round that you can immediately, and you're piling up what you can as quickly as you can. Also, clearing areas of activity. If you have KIA's that are in the way, you gotta move the bodies. First, you restock. reconfigure and restock. That's your first priority. Focus down range while you're picking up around you. Now, it's not likely that many bodies are gonna be sabotaged or movie trapped if you just made those corpses. However, pay attention to where hands and where body parts are because a person may have been in the process, even an ally, can be in the process of throwing a grenade and still have a death grip or maybe not a death grip because body goes pretty loose when you go. However, body deadweight keeps the grenade safe. So you have to follow through and identify what's in the hand of a body before you move it. You will, in fact, it's dangerous even to be that close. But if it's fresh, again, chances are you've got the ability to take control of the grenade. This is why we always carry two or three extra grenade pins. You pull pins, you don't just chuck them. You actually put them in a little hanger off to the side, usually on the left side, on the outside where they're easily accessed. I used to use the snap around that held the top of a grenade because you don't put grenades in every one of those pockets on the outside of your M16 mag pouches. It's not when I'm carrying three on one side and three on the other. So what you do is you take and put three of those or more of those grenade pins with the cotter key. Now the pull rings with the cutter key hang them and snap them in place on the side of the M16 mag pouch. It's a convenient little snap. You can identify whether or not you have any. It's not in the way. It's not a big deal. But when you need them, you got them. And somebody else might need them too. Because remember, you don't just run into grenades by accident because Bob didn't pull the pin but didn't throw it. You do run into booby traps. And grenades are very popular, movie traps. In many cases, they already have the pin pulled and the pin is not even retaining anything. There's some other improvised device like a mason jar, tin can, committee number of things. The pin's already long gone. All that's gonna do is just pull the grenade out, the clapper automatically does its job. But if you can recover that grenade, you have another instrument that you can use. Now when you do recover those grenades, you have to assume a zero fuse. What I mean by that? Well, the average grenade fuse should be three seconds. Five seconds on the long end, that's it. Training fuses, 10 seconds, which are still just as lethal as a three second fuse. Because all you have are training fuses, what you do is you use them, okay? However, if I'm doing booby traps, you want a zero fuse system. And there are fusing mechanisms made that way as booby trap configured grenade components. So you have to assume if you recover a booby trap grenade, It is a zero point fuse when you if you were to let go of the clapper, if you tried to throw it, it'll get about maybe a foot away from your hand, depending on how speedy your your arm is. And then it's going to detonate, probably taking fingers, maybe the maybe part of your hand out in the chunk and peppering you with fragmentation. So we assume and we mark that these recovered grenades are demolition slash anti-personnel slash booby trap or perimeter security. Another thing I don't like using that technique and I do prefer the idea of the traditional pull pin system where you actually just take some fishing line with you, make up a pull bar on the other end and use them kind of like a poor man's command detonated in Claymore. You put them to your front, all you do is pull it, you know that it's either A gonna go off right away or 1, 2, 3, boom. Now another thing you remember about grenades is burst radius. Okay, flashbang grenades are not flashbang grenades, they're called offensive grenades. That's why they try not to use that term because you know for the cops. Oh, we're using flashbang We were just right. Oh, you're using an assault grenade. You're using an offensive grenade. Oh, oh, well, you know, that's what they are a defensive grenade is what you've all been trained with it's either a mark 2 can be a lemon can be a baseball doesn't make any difference could be the Dutch golf ball size, which are really impressive for the size of what they are. They are very lethal. Okay But those are all defensive grenades. They were designed with a larger burst radius. And the logic is that you understand that. And whatever you are using them, you typically are from a covered position or you take cover. But you understand that the burst radius is much larger with a defensive grenade. The German potato masher, although it does have fragmentation, in most cases, people call it potato masher, whatever you want. The Russian copy of it, those typically were offensive grenades. That's why it was used by storm troopers. The idea was that you threw the grenade ahead of your attack, just ahead of your attack, it landed amongst the enemy. The charge would incapacitate or stun the individual being attacked while you're busy charging at point blank range with Ben at fixed and or pistol in hand and more grenades. So again, remember that the grenade has a wide, a large lethality circle around it, if it is any of the conventional grenades that you are familiar with. That you would typically see, when I say by familiar, even if you weren't in the military, you've seen them at some point in time. Now there's A versus B. No grenade is your friend. You know Uncle Mark's basic rule. There is no such thing as friendly fire. Everything is unfriendly. The important thing is to put it towards your enemy or keep it towards your enemy so you continue to be very unfriendly with him or her or it, the purple haired creature that they've given the rifle to, whatever. Next, we're almost to the top. For everybody out there, be careful this weekend. Assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. We are being betrayed in Washington. The good thing is everybody just expressed themselves. Everybody, she's called display. Hey, we know what you're up to. So you go ahead, you betray us and we won't forget you. Since obviously your intent is to try and create a civil war in America to destroy the American economy or destroy America in general because you're doing it from all directions We know who you are. We understand that you're you're just a putt One big greasy putt, you know, what putt is look it up. That's another slang term. But anyway, it's pretty obvious It's like dictator. Okay, the second part of the word is a potato with a hole in it You want to figure out what the first word is what it describes? dictator Yeah, imagine what goes in the hole anyway Also real quick again Bear Creek Arsenal and also if you're looking at building a 6.8 rifle project But starting with some 62 by 51 NATO, you're gonna build an AR 10 Bear Creek Arsenal does have complete uppers which gives you most of the rifle complete but CD n n sports Along with several other companies, including Atlantic and Bear Creek, have a lot of AR-10 parts, but CDNN Sports has got a lot of the Bushmaster stuff laying there. Most of what you need is sitting there right now for the AR-10. Considering what the, you know, brown envelope bugger who sold us out on the 6.8 SIG grossly overpriced rifle, was gonna get stuck with it, so we better be ready to deal with it. And we're gonna be able to use whatever's in it. So we'll find out more there. 24 inch barrel for one that I would I've been looking for. I'd love to build it AR 10 but with a long barrel. They do have the longer barrels of Bear Creek right now.