June 27, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the Supreme Court's Bruin decision striking down New York's concealed carry restrictions, noting that two major law firms dropped Second Amendment cases under pressure while the lawyers who won the case started their own firm. The show covered extensive discussion of vaccine-related concerns including alleged magnetic properties and nanotechnology, detoxification methods, and historical examples of stored military ordinance and chemical weapons across the United States. Koernke also addressed the Roe v. Wade decision, pro-abortion activism, and drew historical parallels to 1970s-80s black militant hostage situations in Washington D.C.
- second amendment
- bruin decision
- concealed carry
- new york rifle and pistol association
- paul clement
- vaccine
- nanobots
- magnetic
- chelation therapy
- military ordinance
- agent orange
- roe v wade
- abortion
- wisconsin capitol
- antifa
- blm
- gun control
- constitutional rights
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Take my lady to the school and there you go. You are the only participant in the conference. The recording has started. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel, I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. It's Monday, the Monday Morning Grind brought to us by Blackout Coffee starting today, actually yesterday. You can save 17.76% off your order with code 1776. We're celebrating Independence Day and why not drink the best Freedom Nectar around? That's right, at Blackout Coffee. It was a big hit at the TGC event over at Brownells GunCon and hopefully you'll be seeing more of Blackout Coffee at an event. near you. Blackoutcopy.com slash G&G will get you where you need to be. Alright, can you be fired for winning a major landmark decision related to the Second Amendment at the United States Supreme Court? Well, the answer is yes. Two of the lawyers who are associated with this case We're told basically to bounce by their law firm. Former Solicitor General Paul Clement and regular Supreme Court litigator Aaron Murphy. Paul Clement, in fact, if you watched the live stream I did of this case, New York State Rifle and Pistol Association vs. Bruin, when it was argued in front of the court live, Paul Clement was the person we heard. And they worked for a very prominent law firm, Chicago based Kirkland and Ellis. And this is an unfortunate story, but this could be also good. Now, Kirkland and Ellis, which is one of the largest law firms in the nation, have decided to drop all of their Second Amendment cases. Now, this comes after immense pressure from... Clients and other lawyers at the firm. This left Clement and Murphy without cases and without a job. Here's a quote from Clement. We could not abandon ongoing representations just because a client's position is unpopular in some circles. When Reid for comment, the law firm confirmed his decision but didn't explain his rationale. They said, we wish them the best of luck in the future and we look forward to collaborating with them in the future in matters not involving the Second Amendment. Now these... firings appeared to be coordinated because they happened on Thursday the same day that the US Supreme Court dropped the 63 decision reaffirming our rights under the Second Amendment. Now, they have both opened up their own firm in Washington DC and they are going to be taking all of those Second Amendment cases that they previously were on under the Kirkland and Ellis law firm. So those cases will continue. Here's a quote I saw in the Wall Street Journal. It says, Clients who are unpopular are the most in need of legal counsel. Lawyers drop clients who lie or don't pay their bills. But Mr. Clement's gun clients are individuals and state gun groups, such as the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, which won its case at the High Court on Thursday. Kirkland is dumping clients who have done nothing wrong and have cases currently in litigation. As Mr. Clement and Ms. Murphy put it, we could not abandon ongoing representations just because a client's position is unpopular in some circles. So here's another example, some more proof that the left would rather be politically correct than constitutionally righteous, and it costs them dearly again, and I think it will again here soon. So let me know what you think down below with the two attorneys who put... who took this case and took it to the highest court have put themselves in a position where they lost their jobs with a very very prominent firm. and they will continue on. They're not going to cave to the demands of the ultra-leftists and their clients who are probably called Joe Biden or something, some anagram of that. But I think what they're doing is right. And a little call out to all of the gun, pro-gun, pro-2A groups and organizations that I know and know well. If you have some cases coming up, and I know some of you do, maybe give these two a shout. Because looks like they want to Because it looks like they have something to prove to each other again be safe safe vigilant carry gun to keep you your friends or family your community safe remember our independence day sale is popping off at black out coffee blackout coffee comm slash gng save 17.76% with code 1776 guys and gals. I'll see you on the next one. Have a fantastic day. Take care Figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in it His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most sons of the republic arise take a stand defend the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great republic and each God given right Pray to God keep the torture freedom 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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the three gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon Intelligence report. I'm our kirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, north, northeast, and ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite once they hide all our merchant marine across the globe. We are also in a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Monday, it is the 27th of June, 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 it's the 5 p.m. Hour. We just just passed 5 p.m. here eastern standard time of course hold on here. Let me grab that cup of coffee and smell. Oh yeah taste. Okay, so Wisconsin's Capitol building in the capital occupied by pro execution by mother faction. You know, execution by mother is really kind of fascinating when you think about it. It's like, you know, sometimes mom might brought up, I catch you, I'm going to kill you. I'm going to tell you something. See all those dirty prostitutes that are showing up there? They have. They have. They killed a bunch of their kids. They have. They'll do it. If you're if there's any surviving children, not likely because they probably just keep butchering them. But if there are, there's one thing, you know, for sure. She will kill you. Okay, everybody understand that? I can't you little brats, I'm gonna kill ya. Wow, mom's kinda pissed. Yeah, man. But she better start running, dude. What do you mean? She'll do it, man. She'll do it. I'm telling you, she'll do it wrong. I mean, that's how I'd look at it. Really? Wow. Mom always wears that t-shirt, you know, pro-borson and all that. And it's like, huh. And you can sit there while you're going. Drinking that coffee and going I'm one of them that made it. I may be the only one that made it. Hey, do I have any brothers? She's already got three of them. She killed three and missed me. Think about that one. She killed three. She missed me. I don't know how that happened. But I'm telling you right now, I always watch my back. Why? Well, because she might believe eventually as she gets older and feistier and retroactive abortion. Oh, that's not good. Yeah. So anyway, and if you're little, remember, hey, that doesn't mean anything. If you're fast enough to run, when something looks bad, run like hell. Mom might kill you. After all, she got rid of all your siblings. So anyway, yeah, so I guess, so we must have an insurrection slash an invasion going on with Wisconsin. By the way, this is stuff the leftists have always done. That's why I laugh. You know, they have to have absolute selective memory when it comes to the garbage back from January 6 because I can think of at least 20 different occupations of the Capitol building and or Washington DC buildings. and bombings and other bombings and then some other bombings. It was, of course, occupation not being the issue when they were bombing, when the leftists were bombing the Capitol building, when the leftists have bombed the Capitol building. And what's really cute is when the leftists bomb the Capitol building, then they usually wait a little bit and they let their little monsters out on top of everything else. Think about that one. It's like, well, yeah, they've already done that before. Both Clinton and Obama released true sociopathic, you know, fruit loop nutcase, you know, planting bombs in multiple locations, kind of crazies. They let them walk right out the door. So anyway, I guess the important thing here is that the pro-execution by mother faction showed its militancy. In fact, if it really showed support, Wouldn't it be better for all these people who are pro-abortion to like fall on their swords? To demonstrate their support for abortion, retroactive abortion by self emulation would be kind of cool. The Buddhist monk thing comes to mind. Why? Of course, I will tell you something. Whenever you saw, if you can remember this, maybe you can, maybe you can't, you'll notice you don't see many Buddhist monks out there torturing themselves anymore. What happened to that? Well after a while you're on out of Buddhist monks because remember you're gonna be reincarnated. What do you get be reincarnated? reincarnated as for Burning yourself to death. I don't know I don't know what God's big picture or how the pecking order and the points are for you know If you are flying yourself, yeah, come back into Firefly again and again and again Because fireflies don't live that long so you know it takes you a long time to get to human if you're reincarnating so if you burn yourself up and kind of destroy that holy temple that's been created by your belief in Buddha, then why would you be rewarded with going up when in reality you should probably be going back a lot? Okay, so just something to think about there, but I will point out with self- emulation when it came to fire, mostly what that typically is, what you do, although any kind of suicide is self- emulation. You're probably not doing too well when you get back in front of the guy who sent you here, but that's just me. Anyway, the interesting thing is, with the Buddhist monks, guys, they understood opium. And so typically, what they did is they were already prepped with two out of three, if you know the old story about the Sorets. And what you did is just before you doused yourself with gasoline, you got in your little lotus position, and you struck the match or hit the Zippo lighter, you were already dead. They were already, they weren't feeling anything and on the way out, period. Okay, that's just all there is to it. So, I mean, it was the third morphine syret and that means you're done. That was the trick. So, it wasn't as painful. Well, how could they just sit there? That had to be incredibly, oh, think about the discipline. No, it's called opium. Otherwise, you ever been around somebody burning? And I'm serious about this. I don't care how you claim you're chanting your mantras and you're going to the center of the universe. Once you start burning, if you've had any of you had a small burn, just imagine a bigger scale version of that. You think you're going to sit tight and just relax and say, wow, look, my arms are on fire, dude. So my crotch and my legs. Wow. Just sit here, watch this man. Hold on. Let me smoke a doobie. Oh, that didn't last long. Doesn't work that way. So just a little heads up about that where you know propaganda being what propaganda is man those monks they were so disciplined no they weren't. They were doped man by themselves. It still wasn't suicide but it was like a personal suicide with a kind of like a public cremation of a corpse. That's what it was. So anyway with regard to the rest of these characters including the pro execution by mother faction. That's another thing. Could they really be called? There's got to be another name for that. If you've already had a bunch of butcher shop abortions and maybe you eventually, or maybe before or after you had kids, whichever way, does mother really kind of fit? There's got to be another wicked term that would be more appropriate, just simply because I just can't see that motherly affection thing kicking in with the you know pro execution by mother faction The effect there's probably a sub sub category. What wait my head I had a picture done of the kid. Yeah It's a little boy. Yeah That's the fourth one and the third one was a girl And don't think that with these crazy, you know, retards that that isn't part of what's actually going through their head. So anyway, the Roe vs. Wade fiasco is not really even blowing off as much steam as apparently they hope they couldn't get anything. There isn't any burn baby burn or really major riot stuff and what little there is if they're gonna burn down their own backyard and everybody's stupid enough to let it happen. Wherever it is, do I really care? I mean, they come out somebody else's place, cut them down. You know, if you're if you want to come up and set fire stuff, oh you should be shot. I don't even think twice about that one. Come out, we're gonna burn up. Boom. There's a reason that arson is a high crime because of the burn casualties. Okay? Burns are horrific. So anybody starts talking about burning something down, put a boat in their ass. They start coming out to do the burn baby burn. Oh yeah, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, there you go. And if the cops come to their support, put some bullets in them too. It's that simple, why? Well, because they're obviously with, first of all, they're supporting the pro execution by mother faction and they're riding with them. These characters are coming out to burn down the country and the cops are gonna do the same crap they did the last time, nah, piss on them. We're done with that. They continue the dribble they've already done and of course at the federal level they will. the rest of it, it'll trickle down. You can see how the Fed plays this. They've bought, how could they affect the state and the county and the local? Well, they just told you, it's like the gun grab thing. Money, so they bought these prostitutes, okay? So guess what? They're not ours. It's that simple. Well, they just had to follow those orders. Yeah, right, so they were burning down the country a second time and you just didn't know, right? It's kind of like that really weird scene which was the twist and twist, not the latest Batman, but the Batman before, back when you had the Joker, the first crazy town Joker. And he's fiddling with, remember Two-Face? And Harvey Dent, and he's talking at him, and you're going back and forth in the conversation. You might wanna think about, go back and watch that movie. Take a look at some of the conversations that are had there remember when after the girlfriend was killed and Batman didn't make it in time and you know So of course Harvey Dent was pissed at him for not making it in time, etc. Etc You might recall he had these conversations with all the cops that set her up and kind of gave her away. And what did they keep saying? Well, I didn't know what he was gonna do. Wait a minute. He goes, it's the Joker. You didn't know what the Joker was going to do. So these cops, when all these communists are gonna start doing what they're planning on doing right now, when they do it this time, it's like, well, I have to follow orders. We don't know what they're gonna do. What do you mean you don't know what they're gonna do? You already saw for two years what they're gonna do. What are you talking about you asshat? I don't know. I just didn't know a while and I gotta follow orders with the commies in charge of the city to go along with them burning down the city or the town or the country or the house or whatever. I just have to. I didn't know. Yeah, right. And I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Zee. So anyway, hmm. Hey Mark. I'm sitting here enjoying this little cup of coffee and thinking, huh, kind of stupid. Anyway, go ahead, jump in there, feller, please. Yeah, it's felled. I thought they tried that at the Nuremberg trials and it didn't work. I did. No. No, that's the only follow... Well, the following orders was appropriate. It was only in Nuremberg trials, but that was used. Think about that one. You know, any other time, you've got to remember when the Jewish mob wants to persecute you, by God, they'll flip the rules. Any other time if a British officer was acquired for the same reason, you ever noticed that they didn't really have any great show trials for them? There's the movie Gandhi. Remember the movie Gandhi, which was really big when we were a little younger? It's not that far back, though. Remember when they had the British officer talking about the massacre? And he's sitting there and he goes, yeah, I'm going to just come out and I can't remember what it was. It got 152,000 rounds, 119,000 rounds spent. And nobody survived in the courtyard. They brought the armored car in with the Vickers gun and it did the job. you know, the armored car, machine guns, and of course the riflemen, everybody doing their part. And they slaughtered off and it was like he was just, he wasn't talking like he was apologizing. He was very proud. Why? Well, because he's following orders. And they really couldn't say anything against that because he was following orders. See? So that's true that the Nuremberg trials, but if the Russian mafia was there doing that, when the Jewish communist mafia was doing that, that was okay. Well, the KGB, in fact, all the controlled press that told you how horrible it was about Germany, all for the 30s, in the 1930s, the 20s and 30s were gushing about the mass executions. Well, if there were mass executions, because of course the control press said, well, it's just the police doing their job and there's all kinds of exaggerations and yeah, there might be some people dying, but it's not that bad. They're just following orders. Yeah, in this case I agree. It's like well, they really won't get you too far with it won't get you too far with anybody anyway once you know when we get to the snapping point with with everything and I guess the way to put it is pointed out something that I've noticed here is this is anybody seen any great jubilation about Roe versus Wade being overturned in fact the control media has to try to make it appear that there's nothing But there has to be something. But they're not. I do believe in quite a bit. Yeah, I know for me, I was like, it's cool because see my attitude on this is this is Twilight Zone ish because in light of all the other things, like I said, there are ulterior motives. The one that was killing Protestants. It was OK. Now that it's, you know, the Catholics are going to be and it's not the rank and file Catholics have thought about this. Most, not probably, but it's protestant, 62 million protestants or others that were killed. Most of the Catholic population doesn't do abortion. The Muslims don't do abortion and if they do, it's usually with stones. Somebody was with the wrong person or claimed to be. Go ahead, jump in their car. Yeah, what do you think of this scenario? You know about that. the alleged vaccine is supposedly putting nanobots in people and making trans humans out of them. What about people that didn't die from the vax and then people procreate and now they're having babies that are robots or transhumanist. Now they can't abort their babies when they find out they're not. real humans. Or at the very least, this is something interesting too, is if you look at the enemy always trying to quantify burden upon the population. Guys, anybody, do you recall what happened after we invaded Iraq part one and then especially with part two? For the last 10 years, what has been the situation for births in Iraq? The level of- Yes, now if you think about it, we already have discussed openly everybody has discussed that this whatever this is with these shots It's nothing like what they're describing as far as it's not there to help you It's there for some other agenda and it's interesting that what people who those those people who had The capability who hadn't been resolutiously rounded up with the different ways to sterilize The population this was the big wave But it doesn't necessarily have to sterilize because if you have Physically defective children or ant possibly with mental defect. Yeah, mental birth defects too and they start to rise in force Remember that that's going to burden the family and it's going to subdue the population from continuing to have children a lot of people will anything but So this will take that many more of the targeted population out of circulation and in the process create a burden which also consumes resources for the individuals, creates tension in the family, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. You can write down the shopping list. So they're scurrilous. This is the kind of wicked crap that these people actually talk about over there when they were in Switzerland. And it's the kind of garbage the Institute for Social Research plots out, the Rand Foundation. the Carnegie Foundation, when they all get their little access together, they have their little global agenda things, Council on Foreign Relations, this is the kind of stuff that they choricle rub their hands about. So, you know, again, the wicked people are doing exactly what we warned everybody the wicked people would do. Mark. So, there's a show I occasionally listen to, this guy has this deputy sheriff call in a couple times a week and he says the Pledge of Allegiance and he a couple days a week he's a bailiff in the court in Mississippi. He's got this app on his phone that the John Moore, the host of the show told him about. It's called find my Bluetooth device. Now, Deputy Hendricks, while he's a bailiff, nobody can have a phone, a cell phone in the courtroom. They go through metal detector, right? He's the only one in the courtroom with a cell phone. His app is telling him when somebody is in the courtroom and they are vaccinated because they become a Bluetooth device. It actually tells them where they're sitting in the courtroom. It's a free app. You can download it on your phone and it tells you where all the Bluetooth devices are in your room in the room that you're in and it's reading people now Well, that makes sense. You know, we've had that discussion several times, you know a couple things first of all Food has been fortified for a very long time to start from that direction And one of the things that we were talking about before is, have you taken a magnet to, for instance, cereals? Now, strangely enough, for much longer than my lifetime, morning cereals have been a common fair. Okay, so you've got an eating habit for the cyclic last century plus where toasted oats, puffed rice, et cetera, corn flakes. Corn flakes are a lot older than you guys probably realize. And in fact, go quite a ways back as a unique breakfast, fast food breakfast thing. Okay, it was a change up. Everybody, people were looking for stuff they could munch on to fill the void. And a bowl of cereal with some fruit in it, strawberries, bananas, whatever you had on the farm even, blueberries, throw it in. And it's just like you used to with oatmeal, same way. But what's interesting, I noticed this back in the 90s. There was a significant change in the grist, in the pattern and formulation of the cereals. You know, it's all those things I study stuff, I don't know, I stare at things, look at it, but also we notice this when we look at things, I've talked about density perception, not depth, density. It is amazing how we register subconsciously things around us and we don't realize it. But what was really interesting is the nature of the grist, the grind of the cereal before it had little bubbles and little irregular, you know, pumps here and there. All of a sudden, all of the No Name brand first, but everybody else too, followed up with the same bland uniform flat texture or, you know, consistent texture to everything, no matter what it was. Now, that's pretty hard to do to be quite honest, but if you incorporate certain materials, you get particular chemical response and thermal response results, okay? So, probably much sooner than we are earlier than you might imagine, with the additives or fortified processes that were being done. What they were doing is building up, for instance, while on the one hand, they don't want you to have silver, they don't want you to have gold, they don't want you to have any of those. That's all stuff that through the hack medical profession, they have told everybody you need to avoid. The metals of those kinds are bad. But iron is out there in force. And iron or any other conductables, copper is still out there, okay? But silver and gold are attacked viciously. Now let's remember something as just as a basic class lesson before we get farther here. Silver and gold are actually fantastic mineral additives. They're something that really is quite desirable because they help to keep bacteria and viruses down your system separate from your immune system, but they don't affect your immune system because they're not something that's added or piggyback biologically. They simply walk in and shoot whatever they see. They're a bullet. When you're talking about silver, it's the electrical charge that does this, but it basically walks in and it shoots the virus. It walks in and it shoots the bacteria. The other technologies are counter or counteractive or increase particular response with the immunosystem, etc., but they have a lot of complications that they create because they put stress on the constructive process that makes the components that your body has to use to fight whatever to develop and increase whatever you need to. Whatever you're told to increase would be better living through chemistry. But the irons and the metals or those metals, the contracted metals are always in the food. And obviously the argument is with some of the people who have done the tests that they're seeing that there is a significant amount to the point where earth magnets or any magnets will actually attract the product. Well, now let's go forward with what they've produced here as we were talking about a week ago. We actually did talk about this one week ago. The first wave or the first shot's job is to collect the materials needed to create whatever kind of receptor or broadcast or transceiver format, whatever material is needed to create a kind of array, a collector or at least some kind of sender. Well, that's where the iron comes in. Now, if you have nano-somethings, take your pick, it just could be a... Think about this, a nanomagnetic transformer. All the thing does is the part of what was injected into you are a handful of so many hundreds, thousands, whatever in the shot, however the volume of the shot, whatever it can handle, get into your bloodstream and the area reside in the area where the injection took place. they collect and attract the iron component that's circulating in your bloodstream. Now, here's the thing. They need to balance this. They don't want to take existing iron that's necessary, so you've already been inundated, and you have more iron on board at any given time than is actually needed to maintain the system. It does not create any disproportionate response to the rest of the physiology of the target. So you now collect a certain amount of iron, probably tags along copper, and so you have these efficient, conductive platforms that continue to expand to create a basically, like I said before, a ground plane. Now the collectors are actually the primary antennae. The collected is the ground plane or creates the crystalline array, because remember metals are crystal. There's a crystalline structure to them. So by being able to at the micro level in fact enhance and stack the materials you get a particular as we've said before with antenna theory you get a particular type of configuration conducive for useful application with the second third for shots, but the first one already has other components in it and probably has All of the foundational platforms for whatever the send to receive machine does. The basics, he says, with every shot you're blowing your brains out that much farther. You're destroying whatever little is left of some semblance of a normal human being step by step by step. Now, the only thing about this is, again, if its purpose is to manipulate, that would be one thing. Everybody wants to find different reasons. First of all, they don't like the us. There's too many of us So the first rule is don't count on the idea. They want to keep you around Let's assume that this is a first of all still a murder death kill shot now whether or not they're experimenting to see because they always love doing this after all we have a whole bunch of rat salad out there a whole bunch of people who decided to become you know experimental rats for no real reason other than the fact that you know, they in the public fool system they were conditioned to be cowards and And so that cowardice was rewarded with a pat on the head and a squeeze on the ass by the people who made them cowards. And in the process, we didn't see the end result. So we have what are a bunch of self-inflicted, self-imulating, they're burning themselves up casualties. I don't feel sorry for them because they should, everybody has the same ability, same 24 hours in the day. There's a there's a it's the nature of the psyche how the stars fell, you know wrong zodiac I don't know and I'm to the point where my life where I really don't care about most of them Hey mark. Yeah, I wouldn't mind if they went somewhere else. We're gonna put them somewhere else They're not gonna hurt them in that respect if I could you port them all with a without a war we will But I don't need them around and that's really where we are right now with the situation we're in They're trying to kill us. We wouldn't necessarily kill them good village Couldn't you detox? I mean, would detoxification, do you think that would have any effect on that? I mean, not that it's going to necessarily help, but do you think it would have any effect? Because people talk about detoxing all the time. And especially... Chelation therapy. Yes, detox, chelation therapy. We've done chelation therapy. We used to, like I said, Frank Stasa, the nurses and doctors that worked with Frank at Camp Stasa. built a bare after chambers, they built a chelation technology with again basically what was the equivalent to a heart-lung machine, a filter blood filtering systems. One of the things that would be interesting in and of itself is what happens if you take a really powerful earth magnet and pull it past it over what is an already an existing field. What does what would happen? Has anybody tried that? Everybody says that they're registering a magnetic effect. Well, guys, this is still micro technology. So there's one thing, something you mentioned before, Phyllis, passing a microwave field over the area affected. First rule is, it's just like, let's reverse this from the MK Ultra programs, guys. The MKA Alpher program was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt with public, there was a massive white paper done in the 60s. It only acknowledged part of the MKA Alpher program and it was already way outdated. However, what was the first test when they designated that they wanted to really get into this? What did they test first? They tested the simplest least complicated elements to try and affect humans. So what did they do? They wanted to test- Sugar. Yes, excessive sugar, excessive coffee. They went right down the over the shelf commodities. And sugar was one of them, but we're talking mass, we're talking flooding the system. What do you get? What we know about diabetes and all that fun stuff. But what do you get in the short term? What can you do with a combination of, for instance, sleep deprivation and sugar? Because the body physiologically changes or tries to alter whatever it has. I've told you before, remember, the body is a human nuclear furnace. It can do a lot of strange things given the opportunity. It doesn't want to do them sometimes. It won't do it if it can help it. In fact, it has better solutions. How about you do what you're normally supposed to do, eat, drink, sleep. But what they wanted to do was test the C. So there are 20 products that they tested initially and they were simple. Now, here's the first rule about defense. Remember, I've said this many times. The biggest, the simplest solution is always the best because it maximizes for minimal effort, okay? Example, like you said Phyllis, you could do detoxification. You could do chelation therapy and or do it with detoxification using both Better Living through organic chemistry combined with the process of filtering. In fact, you might use one, but you still have to, you make dislodged, but you still have to evacuate the components from the bloodstream. Now, the other consideration is microwave technology. The other consideration is, and what might still be a better choice first, and I don't know anybody who's that serious, what I would do is if I have subjects who are foolishly took all the shots, okay? But maybe, they're feeling what's that term with Biden now, buyer remorse. Okay, like for buying a car, brand new car. I bought a brand new car and I got buyer remorse. Of course now that Biden wasn't a brand new car, everybody knew what the hell they were getting. He just stuck their head up their ass so far they couldn't pull it out with a crowbar. But with the murder death kill shots, you have people who are now having their epiphany, some because they're getting ill. So we have volunteers. And one of the first things that I would recommend, guys, is that you set the patient down. You have a broad spectrum transmitter next to the patient. Ideally, going so. so far as to minimizing the energy, but keeping within close proximity of the injection entrance areas, wherever it is that the shots were given, if they were consistent, and they may or may not be, I don't know, we haven't checked that. Were they very persistent about having the shots in the same arm, in the same place? Was that something that the system expected? Well, hold on. Now what we do is test, we go up and we go from the lower end of the radio spectrum, right up step by step, and we use a frequency counter to monitor what the response of the patient is. That's simple, but amazingly enough, guys, remember, this can't be that complicated. Whatever they're doing here, remember, kiss, keep it simple, stupid. Your enemy does understand that. So the first thing is to identify what this stuff is doing. Somebody's already done a magnet test, that was simple. But there are other tests that are very simple also. Another one would be color spectrum analysis. Okay, we used to have a bunch of people out there who were doing, you know, your aura, the aura research, which is cool. I don't have a problem with that. I've seen it. Let's take that technology and let's apply it up and down the spectrum with the patient that's been infected. In fact, we have to do a positive negative. We use so many patients that have had no injections. and preferably no contact with any who have, and then we test a person or subjects who have either one shot or three shots or if they're really stupid, five. And we find out what we get in the way of a response there, so we have a survey in that particular subject area, that category of research. Go ahead, jump in there, fellas. I don't think they have them in all in one shot, on arm. The people that I was talking to, they had one in the left and one in the right. And I don't know if it was like the first and second one were in the right and the third and fourth one were in the left. I don't know if they were altering, but I just know that they weren't all in one arm. So they were two different arms. And so they could put that magnet, just that refrigerator magnet, on their arm, either one, and have it stick at the injection site. Right, so that demonstrates again what is, well, just basic rule. What's magnetic? What is it that can be attracted by a magnetic field? It's not plastic. Obviously. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So it's not, it's not hard to track these certain elements of the inducer slash the, the, uh, uh, uh, initiative project. Okay. Where did it come from? How the, you know, how far does it go? The reason I say we want to also get a selection of subjects. Because you have some people after you took the first shot said, oh, hell no, not again. And then you have some that took two or three shots, but felt, wait a minute, again, not am I going again. So you could easily find customers or research subjects that would, again, you're gonna tell them you're not gonna do anything invasive. What you want to do is a survey with basic technologies that are off the shelf. I'll tell you another thing that would be important is actually to use a microwave scanner on these people. Guys, those are available off the shelf for between $39 and $100 depending on how much you want to spend. All of them work. I've tested, I've got a whole briefcase full sitting off to my side right here right now. But the microwave research, the reason you want to do that is we don't know what this thing is. We don't know where up and down the scale it's emanating, but what's really cool is certain monitoring technology is already very sensitized. And it's because of the low threshold for the population because of other artificial electronics already introduced into the human physiology, you know, pacemakers. So what's fascinating is that's why the monitoring, microwave monitoring technology, you can go up and down the scale as far as price because some are just for testing microwave equipment within work areas. so as to determine the risk to patients and personnel in the work area. Go ahead, caller. What do we have? Yeah, Mark, this is Mike from Ohio. I almost wonder if, like in the past where they had thought I had had cancer, so that I got injected with the radioactive isotopes and got the PET scan to see where the isotopes would collect, you know, if there was a tumor there. I wonder if... You could use a machine like that. I'm sure it's tuned for whatever frequency those isotopes are, but I wonder if they could tune a machine to pick up whatever frequency this is and see where in the body it's collecting. Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, any of the present monitoring full body scan type monitoring technology can actually be used as a sifter, as a sorter. It can be used to identify. It does not need to be three-dimensional and show you know, representative organ construction, you know, muscle, fiber, bone. Instead, it can actually be used to single out a particular trace material or element that it's looking for. So yes, that can already be, that can be done, right, without the use of, and again, remember, without the use of an invasive material that agitates or excites anything. The reason we want to first test without is because think about this guys, whatever they put in you does not require at least not in any great quantities, obviously no larger than whatever shots they're giving you, only a very small amount of material to activate the system, whatever it is. So there is no need for a second component unless, this is where we get back to the cereals, unless Your population is already ingesting something that has been introduced consistently into the food volume out there that enhances or is part of what is the binary or trinary construction of The assembly once it's all together real quick. Yeah whatever they're doing The first though, there has to be an initiator, that first shot is the most critical. That's the one that if everything is going as is being described by some people, then... Here's the beautiful thing, Dad, I'm going to give it to you right now because this is from the FDA Food and Drug Administration's own website. FDA approves pill with sensors that digitally track patients have ingested their medication. These are RFID responders that supposedly dissolve in your system when you take a pill. But this is not the only system that they have like that they have been playing with over in urine. But the FDA has approved these things and it's not a mystery frequency. They use standard RFID frequencies like what you tip your dog with or like what they put on clothes in the grocery store. It is the normal RFID frequency rate, so it's pretty easy to find them. Also, if that's the case, if the others, if the other, if the technology that they've applied with the shots is what's creating the effect, and if it's creating a conventional transceiver array, As I've said a million times, guys, the smaller the circuitry, the easier it is to destroy with everything. I would go so far, no, I'm not gonna tell you this, but all right, don't go out and stick your tongue in an electrical socket, okay? Do not, don't do that. However, we can pretty well assume that a pulse technology and DC current might be sufficient to destroy whatever's there. Remember guys, the Zapper, remember we've used that for years. Every time somebody's got a cold or whatever, an infection, the 27 volt DC using three nine volt batteries. The Zapper technology applied over the area. See, now that would be another study point. If we can demonstrate that we have these focal points where there's a collection of materials, then that's the target area. for a DC current thrust. And again, 27 volts DC, the standard two of one positive, one negative probe. All you do is hit the switch. First, you apply them to either side using the EKG monitor type pads. That way, one is on one side, one's on the other of the arm. That way, the current passes through that area. You hit the switch, let it sit for a while. Test to see what the end result is. If you've already done the frequency count, you're able to identify the actual operating technology. Then after you've confirmed it and can target it, identify its activity, what does it do for a signal, then you hit it with a DC current, and then you come back and test to see if you're still getting the signal response. Frequency counter, okay? If it doesn't, then obviously the DC current, if nothing else, has initially knocked out that part of the system. Now here's the other part that's a problem. And this is how resilient is whatever they're doing. Because while we're focusing on the epicenter of the event, in other words, wherever the injection is, that's the collection point. It stays pretty much in that area of activity. But you have a circulatory system. And I guarantee that there's a little bunch of the buggers running around in your system that may be able to fall back to the original program, in other words, where they entered, because that's what they really are told to do, and they may still be collecting to reinforce or resupply whatever it is that they've already put into place in your body. So this is why you would do a follow-up. And why you would also do maybe a third follow-up. Now remember with the 27 volt zapper you are seven minutes on, seven minutes off, seven minutes on, seven minutes off, seven minutes on. Three times in a session, what you do is you activate weight, activate weight, activate weight. Now I would still do that, but the only reason you're doing it with the Zapper with most biological threats is because you're destroying the threat, you're destroying any of the matched eggs or random element that might have survived that's now moving back into the what is the sterilized area and the third is supposed to be to destroy the eggs. You know, that are still produced. So that might be an option. You wouldn't be doing it to, this doesn't work the same way. These are machines. in that if you hit them, you should kill them. But we know they have backups and they have others in the body, they're gonna have to be neutralized. That's where the chelation therapy or the blood filtering would work better or again, any of the purges. Go ahead. Well, when you're talking about eggs, say, biological threat, it's kind of sort of like a, what I'm thinking is worms. I'm thinking, you know, you can get worms in your intestines just like any other. But if you have it talking about that, couldn't you use some diet and asia syrup and just make sure that you drink copious amounts of water and make sure that you eat a lot of fiber so that you can get rid of that? Because that would take care of everything, really. Whatever it was that was there. Right. When you use the Zapper, it does the same thing that you see with the old command. Well, diaconation of the earth, but you see what happens is if you use the zapper, you obviously have waste product. The waste product, what's going to happen is the body's going to pull that. Your personal defense system is going to pull the destroyed components out and they'll evacuate through the feces or the urine. So again, most likely, again, it depends on how this stuff is attached. One of the other things to take into consideration, it may not be able to get rid of, without some form of area extraction, this is again because the stuff collects and locks in as a, even as wreckage, it would be a kind of like a sharp crystalline structure. Now the body will, we'll go ahead. Much like THC then in the brain. Yes, well the problem is it will take time. The problem, the good thing is whatever's there probably would be no longer workable. As far as, in other words, you've killed it, you're supposed to do. But by the very nature of the construct, the material will take much longer for the body to break down, if it can naturally. So you may still get a positive result with the other component test. Example is the magnetism test, but everything else may be offline. In other words, you know, because you've done all the other tests we're talking about, we have to come up with a regimen. And that's where more people need to cooperate or it's like everything else I've talked about. It wouldn't be hard to do. We have the masks. We have people with interest. The thing is everybody have to coordinate a little bit. But it could be done within a very short period of time because everything I just mentioned are off-the-shelf technologies. The one thing about, one cool thing about the annual Retentive Control Freak government. They have created a massive bureaucracy. We talk about this all the time. One of my favorites that you can use on the system is OSHA. Because while most everything that is demanded by OSHA is to be given lip service in the system, it's only to whatever minimal degree will get OSHA off your back. But because of that, all of these tests test technologies and survey technologies are off the shelf and have to be generally available to the public. In other words, the private sector. So radiation survey meters, microwave survey meters, full spectrum biological hazard monitors are available over the counter, guys. I mean, we're talking, there isn't anything you can't get. and you don't have to invent it. Now here's the really cool, one more thing real quick, here's the other cool thing, because the system has become so anal retentive to try and ban or destroy industries in America. They have dropped the standards to lower and lower levels with regard to volume in presence. In other words, so many parts per billion. It used to be million, now it's billions. Guys, when you make it so many parts per billions, you have to have more sophisticated technology to identify that. So you know what's really cool about that? The technology that they demanded because of their manipulation of the economy and their lies has actually given us access to the technology we need to do what we're talking about doing right now. And it's all over the counter. I mean, literally go to Granger. I'll tell you guys, here's the best way to help you out to understand what I'm talking about. You can spend any amount you want on PPE. Personal protective equipment includes personal protective monitoring technology and detection technology. And Granger's is a Bible. And for decades, they have already had, and now they have even more, especially with the Coronavirus B. Oh my God, we have more money to burn. And you have to have this and you have to have that. You have to have this and you have to have that. Well, you know what's really cool? A lot of what they're demanding plays right into our needs, especially with the type of threat that we're talking about here. So we don't have to invent anything. We can use their garbage off the shelf and it's not garbage, it works. It's that's the thing if you hunt them with their own tools remember There's nothing that they're building half of what they're building is because they're the ones building the stuff that they're trying to kill you with They have to have it so they can build the stuff to try to kill you with and OSHA set up the standards Along with the Food and Drug Administration And the cool thing is is you know like those those 30 biological weapons labs over in the Ukraine? A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. 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And again, real quick, Wisconsin Capitol Building occupied by Pro-Execution by Mother Faction. The Pro-Execution by Mother Faction has been making noises all over the country. I'm sure that they're going to want to be killing more people, especially if they've already killed their babies. Killing or trying to murder you ain't nothing. If they're already willing to kill their own children, motherly instinct, hold on here, let me laugh. Motherly instinct. That doesn't exist. So what you've got is a Twilight Zone Fruit Loop, Frothing at the Mouth, Crazy Town Bug-Eyed Noon, purple hair. And there's a whole bunch of them. So let's see what happens with the regime and how they just let these characters get away with anything. I think we pretty well know that the Pro execution by mother faction is going to be joined by the same old kosher mafia claptrap Antifa and well, whatever fragments of BLM Will work for less money or about the same as they did before BLM costs more to get out into the field now because well, they got mansions They got they got money once you have money. Hey, I ain't coming off my stack unless you got some other big stack to offer me So, the Yohome Fry BLM, that's why, where'd they all go? Well, they got paid, son. And they're welfare types. So, once they got paid, they got the free money. They could risk that free money. It's that simple. Unless they get bigger amounts of free money. And I'm sure that the federal government and the foreign operatives that were financing all that garbage inside the United States, well, they will pay more. because they desperately desperately desperately need that distraction. Except that it's not going to do them a whole lot of good this time. A, we all know what to do to the organic sandbags that show up. B, we're going to go hunt for the ones who sent the organic sandbags this time. This is not going to be any fiddle farting around with the peons. We go right after the problem that created the problem and is continuing to promote the problem. Okay? Prior proper parting prevents this poor performance. Good callers you've been there. In the Bible, Romans chapter one and in second Timothy chapter three, there is a class of people and these are not people God speaking well of. These are people that God is saying you are on the edge of hell and there's not really much you're going to be able to do about it because you've given yourself over. The class of people One of one of the this group of things is those without natural affection. What more natural affection is there in the bond between a mother and her and her baby? Exactly. Well, that's what I guess that they either take them seriously when they start frothing at the mouth, if they actually have followed to run something like that. And some of them have bragged that they've done it multiple times. Whenever you've heard the ones yet that say they've done something like that multiple times, just the way that they respond or talk about it, they sound mentally ill. There's something horribly missing from whatever they are. Go ahead, call and jump in there. I want to go back one, just for one, two seconds. You were talking about OSHA. I kind of remember this. But OSHA required that when anybody was using any type of chemicals in the workplace, that they were required to have a material safety data sheet for every single one of those. And also any kind of protective equipment that should be used. Okay, so now here's my point. I had to preface it with that. The point is why, when you go to get a vaccine, and you can ask for the inserts. I mean, you can say, well, before you give me that, I want to see the inserts. And they really pretty much have to give you that. They don't want to. They never do. And read what it says. And you may be surprised sometimes what it is. Well, my question is then, why should they not? You go to get vaccines, any kind of treatment of any kind. They'll warn you when you're having surgery or whatever, but that could happen. But when they give you a vaccine, they don't do that. They don't give you a material safety data sheet and you're receiving chemicals. So why isn't that the case? Ingesting chemicals in processing in your body is processing in some form. No, that's actually how it should be. And again, what's interesting is that the fact that they're not doing it Well, it's like what happened, remember, with the last five different BS formulas before we had squalene, you had any number of different other alien viruses that were actually in the formula that had been randomly stuck in there because what they did is when they couldn't sell the many millions of batches or tens of millions of batches of one flu vaccine and it was outdated. What they literally did is they decanted and vatted the stuff and just added more junk and then repackaged it. So many times, although they certainly included the information, like you said, who reads it? Well, when somebody actually did, they went right down to shopping. Listen, wait a minute, this literally states that it contains last year's flu vaccine and how did they do that? Well, then they basically were forced to admit they literally opened up every one of those little vials. They dumped the batches back together into a, again, basically a big cauldron, you know, a big pot and added more of whatever volume and or other materials they needed and created the new fake flu shot to replace the old fake flu shot. I got the train for years, Mark. They are just pumping people full of biological lab waste. Yeah. Well, squalene is the best. You'll look up squalene. Once you see, read, read, read ingredients. Squalene. Why would that be there? Well, it is literally lab waste. It's like, you know, if you, if you can't, if you can get rid of certain things, where you can dump it on an unsuspecting population and save yourself billions or hundreds of millions of dollars in having to biologically dispose of something because it is so hazardous. This is lysodium fluoride that they put in the water? Right, it's a byproduct. That's a way to... Let's see. Yeah, well, again, that's one of those where it was a waste product, but it was discovered it had useful purposes and not having anything to do with dentistry. Mark the thing is that what had the actual beneficial effect on the teeth was calcium fluoride, not sodium fluoride. Sodium fluoride is a completely different reaction. So they said, oh look what fluoride does. Here, take the sodium fluoride. Wait, that says calcium fluoride. No, you don't pay attention to that. Calcium is good, but pretty much in any form as long as it doesn't have any other bonded molecule. Well, it doesn't become part of another bonded molecule, something really alien. But otherwise, again, the body consumes virtually everything that you can acquire in the calcium category. In the wild, guys, this is why when you go into the woods, you don't see bones. Animals don't bury themselves. Okay, when an animal dies, in fact the bigger the animal, the greater the number of smaller animals vying for the calcium, the bones that are in the calcium that's in the bones, which is why literally every aspect of an animal is consumed by its counterparts in the environmental cycle. Every aspect ground itself wouldn't mind it, but it'll never get it other than maybe his excrement and only a percentage of that because it's constantly re-consumed by predator and prey. But yes, go ahead. I'm sorry. I heard a voice. I don't know if you're talking to me or not. That's what you're... Yeah, we got you. All right. Then you wonder how many gallons, tons, billions of packages of Asian orange that they have left over. and what are they doing with that and where they planted it? You know what I mean? There's things from different wars, from old wars that we've had that have actually still there. They're still around someplace and there's a way to use it and put it into use and who knows what they're doing with that. Are they using that in place of Roundup? Because Roundup is not being effective anymore because we have super bugs, we have super weeds to put on their capes. Interestingly enough, on that note, you might notice a purple weed that seems to pop up in areas where you have Roundup that's been used, and it appears after the Roundup's used. There's a couple of interesting breeds of weed that have popped up out of this cycle. But, you know, different defolians do things in different ways. Most defolians actually aren't a poison that kills. What's bad about them is that they accelerate the reproductive cycle of the plant and it dies of old age prematurely. That's what the Agent Orange showed. Agent Green and Agent Purple, as far as basically they were variations on the same. They were not a poison that simply killed the plant. They actually were a hyper accelerant and the plant dies of old age and fails to properly reproduce because of that. So it takes a longer time for materials to transmigrate to reproduce and repopulate the area. plants from the ground, etc. Secondary effects on biologicals as in mammals is catastrophic, especially if they're in the area and reside in the area, literally get bathed in it. And people, of course, that's where the problem was with Asian oranges, either they got sprayed on them while they're in the field, they didn't realize it, necessarily know it, or they did, but they were told it was something else. And because one of the things they didn't say was mosquito hazard, they were trying to bring down the mosquito hazard, dropping the malaria and other vector-carry transmissible naturally occurring diseases in a tropical environment. But that's not what they were doing, okay? But that was a great story. Made everybody stay calm and then 10, 20, 30 years later, they died with body parts falling off from the Agent Orange experience. The big thing here again is yes, there's there's depots all over the place. Sierra Del Fuego, what is it? No, come on. One of the other two islands, they're basically the same kind of location. It's military only. They've got complexes and bunkers by the hundreds, if not thousands. You can see the little pimples from space with the Google map even amazingly enough. Although most of it, when you get closer, gets fuzzed out. But it's significant enough that you see little dot, dot, dots in patterns. Well, each one of those little dots is an underground or buried bunker above ground that contains pallets of whatever you can imagine. In Italy, there's a massive amount of material in Italy even now that they just like what happened, oh hell, back in the 60s. It's funny. They built all this new stuff and they did the exact same thing with it because they set on their hands. In the 60s, there were a bunch of depots where the buildings couldn't even be entered. They were already absolutely beyond weight restriction. And so they literally had to start picking stuff through the windows to take the weight off of the building gradually. And they had to work out picking machines to lift the material out so the building wouldn't collapse and the containment vessels wouldn't compromise. Well, they had the same thing happen at the end of the Cold War and into the end of the 90s, especially. Italy was especially famous for this because we had massive arms depots and special chemical warfare and biological warfare projection shell technology. And the problem is that it was supposed to have been built to a certain standard. Well, you know how that is a government contractors and especially in Italy. And so it turned out we had the same problem. They couldn't enter the area because the structure was so dangerous that it could collapse and possibly even activate or at least spread and spill the biological or the chemical ordinance that was being stored there. And so it could be any number of things that are all over the planet like that, even in your backyard. Go ahead, Gold, chip in there. Mike from Ohio. Unfortunately, I live close to one of the World War II's largest Depots and ordinance plants in North America where they were dealing with a lot of toxic waste and including radioactive material and After the war during the Cold War they were I mean they spent decades Auctioning off surplus to surplus stores. Well one of the surplus stores close by This is how they got rid of their toxic waste. It's amazing if you were like a surplus store and you were buying this stuff at auction You would have to take so many barrels of toxic waste with the stuff you bought with the boots or the tents or whatever it is you bought and when the surplus store closed I actually went back behind it and found Like hundreds of barrels of toxic waste that were just disintegrating into the ground. Yep I mean, this happened to all the places they were selling, so who knows where this stuff ended up. And not only that, one of our facilities that was dealing with the radioactive material, it looks like a smokestack that's still there. And that's the evacuation pipe, wherever they'd have a rate that spill the radioactive material, they would just launch it out of that smokestack and it would fall over the city. lot of the material, in fact, how many remember this, they actually had about 30, and there's probably more, but there were 30 with the initial wave of mobile incineration units employed so many thousand people because they had to rotate the crews and they, you know, they also had different hazards. But that was all that they did was go from area to area to area. Dow Chemical was one of those the culprits that had done stuff like that. And Dow's here in Michigan, they're all over, they're up in Midland for anybody who's wondering. But they had stuff that's still cropping up St. Louis, Michigan, over towards Calcaska. They had stuff stuck away. And don't forget, let's not forget something else, plate out mines. You know, we've talked about that. Mines are great places, government loves them. They stack stuff in there all the time. It could be nasty stuff and sometimes really useful stuff like, you know, 40 millimeter rounds, you know, everything's sealed for time. Ammunition, weapons, you never know what you can run to, but you better read the information available and obviously tread cautiously because your feet might be wet, but that may not be water. Exactly what you're bringing up. That's the fact, interestingly enough, St. Louis, Michigan, the McDonald's had a And their sign out front, they said, don't drink the water. If you're here in St. Louis, don't drink the water. Ask inside. And they were telling everybody about the, everybody locally was telling everybody they could about the underground and the buried hazards that were in the area because of one of the sub-Midland facilities that was located in St. Louis, which is east, or forgive me, west of St. Louis. So there's a bunch of there's a bunch of spots like that plus there's God knows I mean Within where I'm sitting right now. There are five places I were not supposed to know about their underground complexes and we're not talking the salt mines of Detroit their underground complex government run all to themselves now and they're connected with a lot of other stuff that connected us in tunnels But there are at least five other underground facilities as old as I am that we've monitored for years. They've risen and they've gone quiet and they've risen again. All of the old due line nuclear air defense complexes have quietly been converted. We're not supposed to know about that. Along with a whole bunch of other stuff in that category, the surface area was changed, but nothing below ground was disrupted. And it's all been upgraded. But some cases upgrading just means that they put better wiring in and whatever was down there is still sitting down there for however many decades and it could be anything and biological and chemical along with radiological or something you always have to be leery always have to be Ready to deal with you. I'd be monitoring for this is why you have what's called an NBC NCO and officer in each unit during wartime, it's for obvious reasons, but in peacetime, if you're working in an area, your survey personnel should still be up and online. Go ahead, call your trip in there. This is Mike again from Ohio. We have like three NASA facilities here in Ohio. I got a tour of one of them. And when you're going on tour, it used to be a World War II Army facility, now it's NASA, but... When they're driving you around this huge complex you go down these roads And it's just row after row after row after row of these earthworks like they look like Indian mound like bunker storage facilities And we asked the guy the tour guide What's in that in those he says we don't know it's after the war the army put padlocks on the doors and we ended up getting the facility like in the 50s and We have no idea. The stuff technically still belongs to the Army, but nobody even knows what's in them. They could be four weapons or... Right. It literally is that way. The ammunition storage. And here's the other thing. They may not know. Okay, one of the things that everybody assumes, and everybody always assumes the other guy did it. I've told you before, University of Michigan, everybody knows where the Willow Run Bomber Plant is, right? which was hydromatic here until not too long ago. Now it's been switched into a museum. The hydromatic transmission plant is, was what eventually ended up there. So a lot of you guys had several different GM transmissions that were built there at the hydromatic facility. Okay. But now it's the museum. Well, years ago, the carpenter and a plumber I worked with at the University of Michigan, Everybody was standing there and these guys were long in the tooth. In fact, the one gentleman was the World War II that I tell you about who had landed on D-Day. He was like not the first wave, he'd have been dead. But it's like he said, when he hit the ground he never touched sand. From the moment he left the landing boat, he said the picture is going to do it justice. But we're standing there and he was a very stoic individual, kind of mostly bald, okay. Usually he had a pipe around. He's standing there and they have all these other individuals from the engineering department. And they've just taken over the other side of the road where all of the, just like you're saying, caller, you have all these bunkers and they went on for acres. to the east of Willow Run Airport, just over the service drive, just beyond the service drive. Well, that was considered the nuclear area because during the Cold War, that area is where they stored the air-to-air defense and surface-to-air defense nuclear warheads. Well, that's cool. That's a nice bit of history. So they gave the facility to the U of M for a dollar. Everybody's standing there and they're so proud and they got the guys with the lawnmowers working the front area that's pretty obvious. And the old gentleman there with the pipe in his hand, he goes, so when did they clear the minefield out? And there was that Kodak moment where everybody is staring at the entrance and just to the left because it doesn't have much fences right there on the left. And then there's two layers, there were two tiers of fence, right? And somebody says minefield. Oh yeah, well this was a nuclear facility. They had a whole carpet of mines completely surrounding this entire area of operation inside those perimeter fences. When did they take them out? And all of a sudden, somebody whispers in somebody's ear, everybody is standing there really quiet. One of them runs off to the side to the operations building, which is the front office. And he goes in and they make a call. And a couple hours later, all of a sudden here comes wheeled in an Army Corps of Engineer demolition unit. And they start probing and lo and behold, All that time, guys, that minefield was active, was set, and because one group figured the other group had taken care of it, well, obviously nobody had blowed up. Ain't no one blowed up here, son. Must be God. Boom. So anyway, they spent, then they spent the next year and a half, two years finding all the landmines. It was in the 80s. They've been shown since the late 60s, early 70s, so it wasn't that long back. But what's fascinating is because it was paperwork back then and because they were shutting stuff down as quick as they could and they wanted to save money on this and they were just shoveling stuff under the ground there. Well, all the bunkers out back were still in place and all of those had to be searched also. just like you said, caller, they didn't know what was in those bunkers. And lo and behold, there was one. That wasn't them having found all the mines, would you? Well, you got to figure they had an idea of the pattern. There wasn't any listing. They tried to find the, because when you lay a minefield, you actually have a log. And they did find a log for part of it, but they couldn't find the rest of the log books because it was a couple of miles of perimeter minefield. More than a couple, I think it was something like four and a half, five miles around. And this is, guys, this is just right next to Willow Run Airport on the east side. And if you do a Google, you can see the area beyond that's kind of, you know, it's kind of grover grown. It wasn't overgrown back in World War II. That was all flat as a pancake farmland. But when they built it up in World War II, that's where they stored the ordinance for the bombers because they did dummy runs and they did on occasion live ordinance testing with new equipment for new installation. when they had a new pattern, they actually did both the, what's called a dummy with paint, basically paint bombs. Basically tanks look like bombs, they're the same shape, but they're filled with water. And they're colored water so that you can tell which bomb did what when it hit something. Well, the ordinance was stored across the road, right at the very end of what is the eastern end of the factory where the B-24s would come out. And they would roll across from the other complex selecting what they wanted. And of course they also had millions and millions of rounds of 50 caliber ammunition. Millions. Because they were cranking out a bomber a minute and went or a bomber an hour, not a minute, God. A bomber an hour and when they were doing that, they would load them up. and do a live fire test right there of all the guns simultaneously. So they had to have a vast amount of ammunition in storage and went on hand under the assumption they were gonna continue to make B-24 bombers for a very long time. So yes, a lot of that stuff, it went underground. A lot of it, because of that, got carried away and we all know where that is if you're with the militia here in Michigan. There's stuff like that. There's been land was laying all was laying all over the place And it was it was stored for time guys in the cans, you know in a sealed some of them actually Environmental controlled situations some not But hundreds of those little bunkers. Well, they weren't so small. They're pretty good size about size your house each one of them Anyway, so yeah, the stuff laying all over the place, there still is. There's still things, you know, time. There's just moss and overgrown leaves collected around a lot of these sites. Again, they've counted on the idea that because it's been inactive, they could come in and they have. We've already documented that on the East Coast. A massive number of the old complexes are all completely reactivated. They're all digitally updated. They've had two, three fiber optic trunk lines laid in to provide support that they didn't have before because they were the old, you know, again, it was old analog technology. But now they're fully upgraded. Same with the rest of the stuff you might find that goes oops. This is why, as I've said many times, if you're going to organize a militia formation, you have to be as well-rounded with as many of the many branches covered as you would see in the regular military. And one of them is to have individuals who specialize in nuclear, biological, and chemical monitoring, and of course, defense technology because you're going to run into stuff. Now, preferably we're not going to dig stuff up and go, look at that's been sitting there for 40 ups. Boom. Oh, wow. Maybe not anymore. The biggest problem is at the other site separate from Willow Run guys, they dug pits about 20 feet deep and about a hundred yards long. And they literally came in and bulldozed the buildings, equipment, supplies, the armories. They didn't care, they had so much of this stuff. Every once in a while, north of, forgive me, Detroit Metro Airport, a mine or a grenade goes off. The area is still not built because it was all part of the combination of the active and air guard and army component that was located there right off of Detroit Metro Airport. And when they dug those pits, they literally just shoveled the arsenals into the ground. God knows what's buried there. But on more than a dozen occasions, they've had either landmines randomly go off or grenades randomly go off because with time, that little, that little, uh, uh, cotter pin that I told you about, which is relatively soft, finally gives up the ghost. And if the spoon can move at all, that little clapper can tap and boom, that's all she wrote. With a landmine, same thing. If it was active, all the little components, they're not that heavy. So as long as the drip of water keeps being applied, at some point those metals are going to go back to their original form. Now if you're lucky, the chemicals and materials have gone back to the original elemental base and they're neutral. But not always are we that lucky Okay, so this is why there is no such thing while the most dangerous thing of the planet is a dud But the other one is old ordinance laying around the union where especially you don't know where it is This is also of our two artillery impact areas. Go ahead call or jump in there you've You've mentioned frequently the amount of arms and armaments that are in the people's hands having been brought back from all the wars. How straightforward those things from like World War II or whatever. I mean, they're just sitting in somebody's garage or they're, you know, down in somebody's basement or something. And you were talking about the cotter pin failure for the hand grenades. What about a chemical composition breakdown inside? I mean, like old dynamite will sweat the nitrile out of it and it'll become unstable. Are we going to be able to rely on this stuff or are we going to be taking ourselves out if we use it? Well, that's just it. Depending on what it is, you have to know what the characteristics of the devices are. Example, as I've mentioned many times, I've used World War II rifle grenade flares and rifle grenade training rounds. including cartridges are not a problem. The rifle grenade blank, a real rifle grenade blank is not going to go bad. However, the problem is not so much the chemicals, although they eventually break down, but it's the materials that the containment vessels were made out of or the, for instance, like with rifle grenade rounds. They're an alloy metal that does not easily oxidize, but when it does, it gets a very mild white patima. And because it gets a little flex of crystalline expansion where certain points oxidize more than others, it's like you have a really gritty sandpaper, or it's a mild grit, but it's more than enough to retard. the release of the launchable device from the Spigot. So what I learned a long time ago is just like what they're doing in Russia, they were over the last eight years, when these guys were pulling ordnance out of the arsenals of the National Guard in eastern Ukraine, if you watch those videos that a lot of them have been pulled, You'll notice that the guys were showing you what needed to be done. They were pulling out ordnance that had been sitting for 20, 30, and 40 years. And the first thing they did with the shells is they took a 3M green pad. and they had to scuff the whole thing on the outside so that the shell would not adhere. That's what adhesion is. So the shell would not adhere to the inside of the chamber and stick, which would make, because only a little spot would make a difference, but the whole shell becomes a surface of resistance. And when it expands after the explosion, it's now locked onto the chamber of the gun. Well, the extractor, when it tries to do its job, in many cases would pull through, now you have to pull open the breach, and then you have to beat the shell from the other end out of the chamber. Well, that's because they eventually figured out very quickly that, oh man, we gotta do some doctoring. With smaller things like rifle grenade, mortars, mortar rounds, the big thing is to inspect the contact surfaces where they interact with the launch tube. be it a spigot mortar, conventional mortar, 3.5 inch rocket launchers, there's tons of those out there. There's tons. The 3.5 inch rocket, I think was, and the launchers, I think was the most commonly pilfered weapon in the US inventory for people who kind of just slid them sideways. There's a whole bunch of 2.35 inch, everybody calls them bazooka from World War II the first one. A lot of those came back. The materials, because they were using so many, as we talked about in what started this conversation with caustics, there are so many materials that they simply would not use today. They're incredibly resilient and they were chosen because they would survive extreme conditions. What do I mean by that? Well, in World War II, you were sending troops to the North African desert. the depths of Guadalcanal and the worst of what was literally as a tropical saltwater environment in a tropical rainforest condition. So all of these pieces of equipment had to be weatherized, at least the basic core components, so that they could survive some of the worst conditions exposed to the elements. Well, because of this, if they're originally packaged or sealed, they typically are quite resilient. And the materials that were made out of typically superior to most anything today were incredibly toxic back in the day to do. The final product is quite reasonable to handle with the exceptional one or two items. Typically things you would never even worry about and they mostly have to do with aircraft organs. But the thing is that like, you know, for instance, grenades, typically, grenades, mortar rounds and stuff that people have retained, they've put into full conventional storage. So they haven't really been exposed to the elements. They weren't buried underground. That's the biggest problem with most of these is that the ordinance itself was already unpacked or was only in a cardboard container. The grenades that go off, I don't know how they ended up so randomly strewn all through the fields where they are. It's kind of interesting in that they must have pushed the bulldozer, must have gone over the wreckage and then spread it out. And then they put more wreckage in and spread it out because you'll find mess kits, grenades, backpacks, you know, rotted. But you know, underground they don't rot that fast. Guys, if you've ever seen anybody do an archaeological dig on a dump, Banana peels that you thought should have been gone, you know, say 40 years ago, underground because of the natural, the gases that accumulate, methane, et cetera, it actually stabilizes the biologicals. So the breakdown that they thought they were going to get in that category didn't exist. However, the same abrasives or highly toxic gases that may develop are corrosive to other materials. especially fabricated slash bonded materials that are not naturally occurring. What happens is they always want to separate and go back to their natural components. That's what's happening with oxidation when you have especially alloys or materials that have been altered with heat. So with chemicals, the interesting thing is that they're demi-organic and amazingly enough, they bond better than maybe the materials that they're ensconced in. That's why they become more dangerous because it's the materials that if they're not tended to if they're not preserved and they're not secured Can be a risk now. Let me point something out about that. I've told you this guys and I'm already thank you for bringing this up there Guys, if you have any old smoke grenades or any old CS grenades or any old grenades I'm not saying you do, but if somebody does, you treat them as something you don't hold. If I had older grenades, even I would say at this point in time if we had, Vietnam era lemon grenades, okay, and for that matter, there's a lot of baseball grenades out there that are long in the tooth also. I mean, come on, they made those 40, 50 years ago now. and the baseball overlap each other by about what, eight, nine years? So you could run into either one still being about the same age because the production was still out there in good force. But if it's a smoke or a CS, you pull the pin and you throw it. You do not pull the pin. Do not, do not, do not pull the pin and release the clapper. Do not. Just like you were asking, Dar, what can happen with the chemicals? In this case, the crystalline structure has matured. Unfortunately, it's also probably, it's gone full cycle and it's dried. What happens is the internal element will burn, but it will expand rapidly. It almost becomes a propellant. Because of this, typically older CSCN grenades, trust me, I've handled many, Concentration smoke grenades are especially notorious for this. If they're old, they will burst through the side, not evacuate just through the port. There are ports in the grenade. Go look at a smoke grenade. Go watch a video. Somebody has done videos on YouTube. However, I've warned you many times. I've had this happen. Fortunately, thank you, Lord, you're always watching over me. I had one where I actually did what I normally would do, but I had an older patch of concentration smoke and actually caught it on film. Pulled the pin, held, released the clapper the way I normally would, just so I get a good burn when I threw it. And just as I threw it, interrupted and blew up. Fracturing the whole side of what was supposed to be a non-offensive or defense is simply a diversionary smoke or a marker smoke grenade. CS grenades will do the same thing. I've used tons of those and I've had some do the exact same thing, which is why as I instruct when I had individuals I was teaching or instructing, I explained it in the whole process again for the same reason, safety. With grenades, you can't throw it fast enough far enough if it's malfunctioning or it has a short or what basically would be a cordless fuse. If you do that, the best you're going to get out of the deal is probably losing a finger or two. I know people who have done that, I mean in combat, because their grenades were sabotaged during the early days of Vietnam. They were in service. And pull the pin, throw the grenade, and even though you're heaving it the way you should, it'll get about two and a half, three feet, but the burst radius of a grenade is much greater than that. The good thing is though that you're projecting it so it's actually moving away from you even as it explodes. still sending most everything hopefully away from you but you catch part of it one way or another. So older grenades are used as anti-personnel type either you know if you want to call them IED they're not improvised because they're actual ordnance. So you treat them more like a command detonated mine. Loosen the pin, run your fishing cord out, stake the thing where you want it, make sure it's up off the ground because the ground will dampen a lot of whatever happens when it goes off. And the idea is that when you pull the pin, if it does work, at some point it's going off, just it's going to be within 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 boom. Sometimes it's going to be one-th of boom. You'll find out. So that is a good question. And depending on age, some equipment would be best used for just anti-personnel mine activity, still very useful and very devastating. But again, especially with smoke and CS, because a lot of you do have stuff that's coming out of an inventory that's been collected over the last several decades. With the rifle grenade issue, let me give you an example. As I pointed out, we're using rifle grenade flares. What you had to do is you've got a cork. They traditionally used a real cork to plug the bottom. Has a cloth pull land. You're supposed to pull that and then pops the cork out. It wraps around the base of the cork on the inside and it works like a stirrup and you just pull it out. Well, problem is that it's oxidized. The cork is bonded to the alloy tube that the spigot goes in, okay, that the rifle grenade goes on a spigot. First, you gotta get the cork out. Then you get to clean out you know watch because you don't want to damage the filament It's on the inside of the flare because that is an activated flare It's or I should say it's an it's a has a filament to activate the flare when the rifle grenade fires the flash from the rifle grenade power charge Also ignites the little strip of magnesium that's in there which then activates the filament and sets the fuse for the flare So when it gets so many feet up it pops And then, of course, also it would send another fuse, so as it's when it first popped, the other fuse is burning, the filament is activated, the little parachute deploys, and... You got the flare coming down at you. The thing is, if you don't clean out the inside of that tube, just like on that main gun round that we're talking about where the Russians using those long-lanced anti-tank guns that they'd had in storage for a long time, and other guns that were older... If you don't clean up that tube there's adhesion now remember all rifle grenades work on resistance Okay, there is a little tiny spring your rifle grenade flood your flash hiders a rifle grenade launcher You didn't know that if you didn't I just told you you should know your AR-15 flash hider is a grenade launcher That's one of the reasons they wanted your flash hider to be cut off your rifle Okay, they don't want you first of all know what I just told you But understand, if you guys look at your flash hider, there are two circular, half-moon grooves cut all the way around the flash hider. What are those for? You know? One of them accommodates the older style box blank adapter, and I think it's still being used. What's the other groove for? And why are there two? Well, there are two because under the original specification when you got the rifle the standard rifle grenade retention spring which looks like a spring out of a clicker Okay, a clicker pen the spring that's in this pen Right here that I'm holding I could take that out I could actually insert that and it probably work well enough as a replacement spring for a rifle grenade retention system that half moon is cut so that the other half moon of the spring is actually bulging beyond the diameter of the flash hider. Instead of you having the M Mark 6, Mark 7, or Mark 9 rifle grenade projectors bigot, which you attach like a band, like you would a bayonet to your rifle, your flash hider on your standard M16 family of weapons was designed so that it would accommodate the same Flash you know the same retainer system with a spring you mounted the full the rifle grenade or the flare you inserted a blank and but not a not a not a training blank not a training blank a rifle grenade blank in 5 5 6 and poo and normal height is between 750 and 800 yards or forgive me and her feet God yards would be nice for yards Uh, 7,800 feet. Burn is approximately one minute, plus or minus, depending on who made it. The Japanese make them burn longer. Uh, but all of these could also be used with a poom and shh, boom! Rifle grenade instead of a rifle grenade flare. Okay. So your weapon is already set up to do that. Every year, 15, it's out there. I just, I just taught you something, hopefully. Maybe you didn't know. That's why the two grooves are in the flash hider. Why were they there at all? Think about it. Why are there two? Well, that way you can leave the rifle grenade spring. Originally, the combination was for the spring to be left in place. If you were to train, you had the flash hider groove. You attached your flash hider to that. You detached it, the weapon was still complete. If you had a designated grenadier and you're going to be launching flares under the original idea before they came up with or as they came up with a 40 millimeter grenade launcher, which needless to say, once they came up with a 40 millimeter grenade launcher, they came up with flares. But, which is really kind of cool because you can actually mount a grenade to the flash hider. You can carry the 40mm launcher and still have a full magazine in the gun so what would be kind of cool is your first round in the chamber is a grenade launcher launching round. You... launch and then... do the 40mm and then... That's a lot of firepower in a few seconds, isn't it? That'd be kind of cool, wouldn't it? Yeah, it really would. Of course, your optics really aren't the best choice with a gun like that. You just use iron sights. But for everything else you had fire control sites around board the whole nine yards. So you take an M203 launcher. Now you launch the grenade first because you don't want any fanciful accidental ticks with the 40 millimeter grenade round going down the tube. But the neat thing is after you fire the rifle grenade, the magazine is full of standard ball ammunition. So there's nothing you change, there's nothing you alter, there's nothing you maneuver, or you don't have to hit a switch. The big thing is, don't use a ball round behind the grateful grenade. Oops, that'd be very embarrassing. So you have to be thinking, have to know what you're doing. Prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Anyway, so I got into a piece of technology, but it's nice for everybody to know. because you're going to run into this stuff. And we're going to be, if we go to war, rifle grenades are going to be built by the score. The design concept is already there. Everything is ready to go. It's the most user-friendly indirect fire system we can build. And it can be made on the cheap with off-the-shelf components fast. Meaning that everybody can be a grenadier. Even if you don't have a 40 millimeter grenade launcher, imagine 120 people all with a rifle grenade launching capability, not a heavy round, not an Energa, just a conventional HE. They can put you on the screen. Do you mean something about the weight of a potato? Yeah. And they will... That's from a potato gun? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Boom. Well, the neat thing about this is, yeah, everybody out there guys launching stuff like that. It's the poor man's cat, Yushka. Instead of one guy dumping a whole lot of rounds down range, how about everybody dumping one round down range and then going back to shooting with, you know, using the firearm or launching two grenades and launch rifle grenades and then dumping two full magazines and, you know, then pressing the contact close. All kinds of combinations. The big thing is to understand the weapons and how they actually can work. The reason they don't want anybody to think about rifle grenade skies as much as anything is simply because they're too damn easy to build. Seriously, you take a 12 gauge, you can use it for a launcher. Make a 12 gauge blank shell. You can take and make up a standard rifle grenade round and we would be like the equivalent to the M79 grenade launcher only on steroids. Instead of it being a big break open single shot 40mm gun, what you have is the tube is there purely for the purpose of being the spigot that the rifle grenade slides down onto. You come up with retainer systems that's proposed you could use rubber bands. And that has worked by the way with the improvised munitions research. But the fact is a 12 gauge with a blank shell goes as far as you want to go. And remember folks with 12 gauge 3 quarter inch water pipe works really well so all you have to do is figure out some sort of a an initiation factor and you've already got all the tube you need to make it go boom. Boom! And remember the Germans did this for a bit but I don't know why the project didn't sell like others did. They made a mortar that literally was a throwaway mortar tube. The frame is what you carry into the field. The ordinance comes with the round prepackaged. All you did was lay the fiberglass tube onto the steel frame. This is not from World War II. This is something that was built in the late 80s. And they actually were marketing it. Somebody bought it because they were still building it up until several years ago. I don't know if they're doing it right now. But anyway, the idea was that the launching frame was simple, you know, crude steel, which mortars are crude anyway. But the whole round was self-packaged and all you did was lay the tube in place, hit the trigger, boom! Pull the fiberglass tube out, throw it away, put the other one in, boom! And quick as you want, without having to worry about dropping anything down the tube, it was good for one round, just enough, not for supposed multiple uses, though I'll bet you it could be. if you want to improvise it. Just something to think about there. So there's all kinds of ways to very quickly boost the indirect fire light tactical shoulder fire delivery system. Most of them you already have on the shelf. Very quickly, your M14 can handle this, the M1 Grand. They built a grenade launcher for the M1 carbine, guys. spigot type. Go do a little history, do a little research. You'll see what I'm talking about. Think about that. Every, and then the carbine is a pip-squeezed round by comparison, but they actually developed it. You'll see in the, if you see in the Pacific, you'll notice both were used quite commonly. And rifle grenades are pretty popular for, you know, basement busting during World War II. Unlike the 40 millimeter grenade round, which is useless to you at very close range, the rifle grenade had immediate contact detonations. So you had to be careful when you were firing it, you better make sure there's no obstacle right in front of you or it's going off. The Russian grenade launchers and all of their systems work that way. They don't have the safety system we have on the 40 millimeter grenade round. So unless you're so many feet away, you're basically shooting somebody with a big 40 millimeter slug. Something to think about, but it still hurts. I wouldn't want to get shot by it. I don't think you would either. So anyway, it is not Weapons Wednesday, but these are things you need to know. Remember, stay away from chemicals. You don't know what's in the barrel. Don't pry it open and stick your hand in and go, hey, what's this? If you got stuff laying around on the ground, step back. Freeze. Identify where you are. Identify where you came from. Move away from the material. then immediately or as quickly as you can, even right there on the spot, depending upon determining threat, you immediately apply your personal protective equipment and step by step, as you move yourself away from the threat, you improve on your NBC defense level. Okay, just remember that. And you never know what we're gonna run to and what's coming up. There's stuff out there that's brand new. That's weird. Anyway, we're at the top here. the sun's liberty. Put it to my shoulder a gun is like a woman's son. It's all how you hold her taught me My grandson my granddaddy's gun I've shot box of shells to keep it clean Keep a picture in the case of that sweet old man and me and granddaddy's girl 12 The stock was cracked and it kicks like hell I want you to join with the choir. I want you to lift your hearts. I want you to focus on the Lord tonight and sing this wonderful song that simply says I need the- Immediately after Clarence Thomas and the Supreme Court dropped a nuclear bomb on the pillars of gun control, two states fell immediately and stopped the BS unconstitutional methodology behind their licensing scheme for now. And other states, the ones that are left, five other than these two, the seven total, These other states are trying to figure out what they're going to do before they get sued, and those lawsuits hopefully will be showing up rapidly. So I'm going to show you first here on the screen is New Jersey. This came out on June 24th, and this is from Matthew J. Plotkin, the acting attorney general of New Jersey. He said, As both law enforcement experts and public safety data confirm, an increase in the number of firearms in public can turn confrontations deadly, increase the risk of felonies resulting in death, and make all New Jersey residents less safe. Those are all lies. Unchecked public carrying of firearms also puts officers at risk and can turn routine police citizen encounters into high-risk events. That is why since 1905, New Jersey has required that individuals who wish to carry firearms in public must obtain a permit to do so. Now that date of 1905 is put in there because in Clarence Thomas's gift, a beautiful gift of a decision, the way he wrote it, the only way they can look at Second Amendment restrictions is based off of text and history and tradition. So if there was no text, that's said to stop public carry or bar public carry. And it doesn't say that in the text, which is a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. So text is out the window. History and tradition is next. And that's where we're going to see how things are interpreted going forward. But I think history and tradition are going to kill all a lot of the gun control laws that we have on the books, man. because there is no history of people not being able to carry in public. In fact, it is the history of this country. This country was founded on firearms and the carrying of such. And the tradition of this country is people carrying firearms for self-defense as well as defense from the state, which Clarence Thomas also said and Justice Alito also said in the decisions. It was great. It was wonderful. So it doesn't matter how they claw These may issue schemes are falling and they're falling hard and fast. Back to New Jersey, it says, yesterday the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that impacts New Jersey's permitting law but does not eliminate our overall permitting requirements. Under current New Jersey law, an individual can obtain a carry permit only if they can demonstrate to the reviewing officer that the applicant satisfies mandatory statutory requirements. One, is not subject to any of the disabilities which would prevent him or her from obtaining a permit to purchase a handgun or firearms purchaser identification card and two is thoroughly familiar with the safe handling and use of handguns and three has demonstrated a justifiable need to carry a handgun and of course that is what they shot down in Bruin. So the good news is that the special need for New Jersey is dead and that was effective immediately upon the issuance of that letter. Now let's go to the next biggest offender and we're going to California. This came out the same day, June 24th, and this came from the Office of the Attorney General. They start out by saying on June 23, 2022, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin. In that case, the court concluded that the state of New York's requirement for proper cause be demonstrated in order to obtain a permit to carry a concealed weapon in most public places violates the second and fourteenth amendments. Although Bruin concerns a New York law, The Bruin majority specifically identifies California as one of six other states that has an analog to New York's proper cause standard. Accordingly, it is the Attorney General's view that the court's decision renders California's good cause standard to secure a permanent to carry a concealed weapon in most public places unconstitutional. Permitting agencies may no longer require a demonstration of... good cause in order to obtain a concealed carry permit. However, local officials can and should continue to apply and enforce all other aspects of California law with respect to issuing public carry licenses. In particular, the requirement that the public carry license applicant provide proof of good moral character remains constitutional. Law enforcement agencies that issue licenses to carry firearms in public should consult with their own counsel, carefully review the decision in Bruin, take the following guidance into account and continue protecting public safety while complying with the state law and the federal constitution. Take all that previous stuff and wipe it outside because all they need to comply with is the United States Constitution, which is good. Now, there are states, as you can see in the wording, they're trying to make it sound, oh, they don't need, we can still do something. What they still can do is follow the Constitution. If it's not an issue that makes you federally prohibited, they can't stop you. They can't deny people their rights. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, folks. Believe me when I tell you, other things will be falling and they will be falling soon. If you want to stay in the know, hit that subscribe button and the like button down below. Also, toggle the bell notification to all... notifications. We are really close to 500,000 subscribers. Today I just released my new logo. It's right here on the screen. Let me know what you think of that, please. I kind of think it looks cool. It's like an old school vibe to it. The other night that a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children will be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the free God gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I mark rk 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 south ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're also on satellite. We'll say hi to all of our friends out there especially the merchant marine across all of the globe. We're on a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside the United States including Ultra, Net Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies freestanding a separate system similar to the internet but a network freestanding with absolutely no interlinking connections whatsoever through discipline. It is Monday. It is the end of the workday. It is the 27th of June. It is 8, little after 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. And 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 sorts. Congratulations, we're still here. And again, Northwest Northeast as an auxiliary. Anyway, let's see, a couple things. Why how many people have slunk back how many people have? quietly meandered back to everybody Complains about what antifa and BLM did but it happened with money it happened funded by people who own For instance baseball team it happened because money was provided by people who owned basketball It happened because of people who own football team. And while they were burning the country down, police chiefs got down on their belly and wiggled around like worms and other people got on their knees because they have to apologize to a bunch of worthless welfare state turds who have been cow-towed too far, far too many times rather than Well, something being expected of them in the way of adulthood and manhood or womanhood, depending upon, well, questionable sex, because it could be one of 62 other sexes. But why the ball turds told you they hated you? Why when the football turds spit on you? And even the fools in baseball were foolish enough. The players themselves, percentage are just rats. But a percentage also, of course, just had to go along to get along. Because there's millions involved. Tens and tens of millions of personal income. I understand how that works. If you tell me that you hate me, and you tell me you want to burn my country down, and you tell me that you have to apologize for existing, or you know, how dare you? Well, you know what? You can take stuff it up your hind and sideways and waddle back out the door with that two by four stuck up your ass. But I know in hell, no way in hell. Am I ever gonna in any way shape or form have an interest in any bullshit bread and circuses game now Kind of remind you the same thing. That's why there's nothing is quite right. It's like this battlefield situation with the change in policy with regard to the pro execution by mother program the So there's just nothing that feels right. It's not it's Why it's it's not that there isn't a victory there in theory But the question is always at this point in time with all of the other dribble going on The fact that this was plugged in when it did the judges are not separate from politics or from the social engineers in fact it's an even smaller clique of individuals that are managed by the Ring knockers pit swappers yamaka wearers and a little you know little crazy town Cthulhu was, you know, down the road. It's only a handful of people. It's even easier to manipulate and has been over and over again. So that's why there isn't this great, you know, wow, I mean, it appeared people who are satisfied with this, but it's a skew to everything else going on. Take the win, but understand that we ain't anywhere near the end of the fight. And realistically, the people who brought you virtually the controlled sports creatures, the foreign money and all the other stuff that brought you the four nonstop years plus of absolute drivel when the Republicans had the opportunity to actually move and make a difference, they virtually fell flat on their face. They crossed the board. And now, of course, the anti-gun garbage that they've all got in bed with and the characters that have with regard to what was just signed into law tells you what we told you before, whether it's not a dime's worth the difference between the Republicans and the Democrats when the ring knockers slash the globalists tell these creatures now what to do. If they were Americans, this would not have happened. But they're not. And there are many, many different elements or different factions and different cliques that make up or constitute what is a fractious group of people in Washington that in no way, shape or form serve the American people. They're in service to a foreign element, foreign power, and in this day and age. So, with that being the case, of course, as we said, you know, this is further fascinating, the Wisconsin Capitol Building and outline buildings were taken. You know, I was mentioning this history, things that I remember. Let me see if any of you remember this. You had many of the black power movement or black inner city affiliations really busy in the 70s and in the 80s, needless to say. The late 70s and 80s were the militancy and they could do no wrong. If you think it's new with Antifa and with BLM, guys, it got bloody bloody. How many of you remember the three government buildings in which everybody was taken hostage by black Muslim factions in Washington DC that was from Washington DC? They took hostages By the way, guns were banned technically in Washington because of, you know, if you think it's new also, the gun restrictions, no, the gun restrictions were in play and they were in play big time. And so how did the black militants, the black Muslim militants, take all of these buildings hostage? Well, they did it with machetes, bows and arrows, a few crossbows, and then the guns that they took from the guards. They laid siege, actually they took the prison, they took hostages. And if you do not remember, they were negotiated with, and everyone was allowed to leave even though a couple of guards had been killed, and several other individuals had been wounded. Anybody remember this? Of course not, because it's not to be dwelled upon by the controlled press. Now, the whole reason for the incident is because two black Muslim factions had been warring in Washington, D.C. There were other groups that were lesser, but they weren't really significant. But these two black Muslim factions were talking about, of course, well, and in fact even included, about back to Africa element that basically was a stringer from the Malcolm X window of activity. But what's interesting about this is what happened is while apparently the men were off at a meeting at one of the many occupied full buildings that were like, you know, the sandstone front, classic tenement type housing, which was all over Washington, just like it is anywhere else. It's not ghetto. It's just old, okay? Well, while the men were gone to the mosque, or for a meeting, The other side came in, killed all of the women, took all of the children, filled up a bathtub, and drowned all of the children standing upside down in the tub, and left all of the children drowned head first in the bathtub. This kind of incense, the Muslim group that had been attacked when they came back and found all of their women dead and found the children murdered. by the other black group. They knew exactly who did it. Fingerprints, all kinds of information, but the police refused to make any arrests. Do you remember this? Now, not only that they refused to make any arrests,