July 1, 2022
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4h 8m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, surplus equipment acquisition, and constitutional issues on July 1, 2022. He covered ammunition and firearm deals from various retailers, the importance of tree planting and environmental stewardship, and critiqued government overreach regarding the EPA and environmental regulations. The show included extensive discussion of military equipment procurement, the Uvalde school shooting response, abortion policy following the Dobbs decision, and border security concerns. Callers contributed perspectives on military readiness, the Supreme Court's recent rulings, and observations of suspicious activity in their communities.
- preparedness
- surplus equipment
- ammunition deals
- second amendment
- border security
- uvalde shooting
- dobbs decision
- abortion
- epa
- environmental regulation
- military equipment
- michigan militia
- constitutional rights
- government overreach
- fourth of july
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the The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, or the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail 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? 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 torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the friend home afternoon. Ladies. This is the hour of the afternoon Intelligence report. I'm our kirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and North. Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our Merchant Marine operators out across the whole of the globe. In fact, as I said before, I think we have people that are very much near the penguins. You know, people don't realize the Falkland Islands. The shipping lanes there are kind of interesting to begin with. There's a whole pile of little islands that would make for lots of shipwrecks in the past. They were doing better than they have before. Modern technology being what it is. But the Malvinas, that's the Argentine and what they call it, how are the Falklands, that's what they call it. A lot of birch marine running around there and the penguins are there too by the way. Many penguins. We didn't tell anybody that when they were talking about the Falkland Islands and the big war that Britain and Argentina had over the oil there and the sheep. So anyway, we're also on a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is the, well, the first of July. We lost June. It's the first of July. It is the, well, it's Cinco Damodia and Quartermaster Friday. And it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and what a week we've had. Leading up to the end of the. month and now into the month of July, the 4th of July weekend. Of course, a lot of people actually have a whole four day weekend. Businesses aren't that busy. Depends on what you're doing. Most aren't hardly busy at all. But I'm sure the beer companies are doing well. But anyway, interestingly enough, I always love doing this. You know, you have all the eco freaks. We used to have the ecologists now. We have the blind-age clowns. Climate change, you are doomed! We were doomed before, weren't we? I think it was just the fourth or fifth climate doom. I mean, we've got like, you know, we can't forget Al Gore in the middle there. You know, I mentioned the penguins earlier. You know, bwah, bwah, bwah, bwah. Al Gore in the penguin regions and the massive hole in the ozone and it's, we're all gonna, gah, whatever. That didn't happen, okay? And that was actually, the 99% of what the liar Al Gore and the rest of these turds are actually pushing was because one of the largest monopolies that we had that was one of the most profitable in chemical production history, I mean, granted, they make tons of money on oil products guys in general, but refined products The Freon that they had to do how many massive waves of propaganda against in reality was the best, safest, and most ecologically found coolant that we could use. But here was the problem. Just before a good old Igor slash the liar along with the other eco freak liars were jumping on the bandwagon, they had to get a script. The script came from the company that owned the sole patent for Freon in that formula range. In fact, we were on the horizon. Several companies overseas were ready because they knew that the patent was, you know, the limit, okay, where it becomes open or public domain. was on the edge, was only, you know, in less than a year away originally when they started the propaganda, but only months away. And so they beat the gong and they had all, they spent money at the UN and they spent money with all these dirty whores in the EPA, which are the same kind of stinking liars as the dirty whores we have in the FDA. etc. And so all of a sudden then they had of course come up with a lie. They had to have imagery because after all, you know, imagery is really cool nowadays. You can, you know, have colors and encounter colors and psychedelic colors and you feel like you're on an acid trip. Remember all those supposed, you know, these are thermal slash spectroscopic images of the ozone over the Arctic Circle. Of course, then somebody else was trying to tell people that, well, no, this is a cyclic thing like everything else on the planet. And in fact, at the height of the probably the greatest amount of refrigerant production use on the planet, the ozone was shut. But they of course couldn't talk about them until after they got their way because all of a sudden the most efficient, safest to operate and this is something you got to understand. Do you think they care about your lives at all? You know that refrigerants were next to fire hazard especially about a hundred years ago because of the different refrigerant based materials gases that were used. One of them was ammonia. In an enclosed area, a voluminous ammonia leak is like a chemical, like a weapons attack. And if you're right there, you're probably not making it out of the room, okay? Especially with the volume and under pressure and thermalized. with a more efficient bonding of the material to the air molecules that were available, you suck them in, you can't get them out, your lungs get filled with the agent and basically it doesn't mean there's so many times you try to breathe after that. You're a little of the alive sucked up the ammonia or you know other things too but we don't talk about that now that can happen. But the other materials, each one certainly worked as a refrigerant, let's understand something, but had specific and possibly lethal effects if there was a mistake made or a failure of the system. That was never the case with the Freon refrigerant that all of you were told was evil and bad and horrible. It was purely because they wanted to kill all competition for the refrigerant market. Guys, being able to sell ice cubes in the middle of the desert in Saudi Arabia, do you know what that's actually worth? 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, anywhere on the planet you can have fresh something and not just have it right now, but with the refrigerant systems that we have developed and had brought to their peak at the time when they lied about Freon, there was no better performing materials. Operators could make a mistake with Freon and did not have to fear the possibility of being exterminated because of a leak or a mistake and not being able to move fast enough, being in a confined space working on a compressor. having a line break and that's where they find you. A, you get overcome by the gas. B, the compressor is still running. You flop over it. So the compressor working at high temperatures roasts you while you're laying on it, you know, gasping for breath and then dying. Seriously, that's what would happen. It would happen in many cases in the past historically. So... Just a heads up, if you think that in any way, shape, or form this whole thing with like what you just saw with the election process and lie there, oh God, we've been covering that for decades. It's just they've been so arrogant and they're now definitely going to make it a law that they're able to violate the election process and corrupt it in every way they can. With regard to the EPA and all the others, of course now they're lamenting because they just gutted the EPA that they just affected here the other day with another ruling from the court. The problem is the overlapping state bureaucracy combined with the Fed because they intercooperate for revenue purposes. And remember that most of what they're trying to do is suppress and maintain suppressed competition and maintain very small narrow ring knockers, pit swapping, typically now foreign monopoly over a particular product. This is why and in this many of what many of the things that by the way that they're actually discussing right now Were the extreme Obama actions and Obama's got his third term right now as a you know, operating the meat puppet from behind the scenes Rice and all the rest that are in there just you know hurt his minion and projection of strength But all of these extreme and ludicrous levels of, for instance, lead, etc., which I told you before, it's like the Flint fiasco. Traditionally, by realistic standards, there was and is no issue with the Flint water supply. Obama had his sycophants scaled down all of the standards and it was at an insane level that virtually any water supply typically will probably be able to show positive for. And the idea behind that, now let's understand something, see there's spider webs plans within circles within circles. Remember Flint was targeted originally by Obama to be one of the ten cities that was to be destroyed in the United States by the US government. Remember? And Flint was the pilot program for this agenda. They were going to show that they were going to wipe American cities off the map. And Obama was up to his neck in blood on that. Okay? So the idea that you, oh my God, look what happened with, well, this is the aftermath. First of all, creating the crisis, thesis, antithesis, synthesis. create the problem, demonstrate the problem, come up with a solution people otherwise would not accept. If everybody operating, knows what the original operating standards were, and then understands the change in the standards, sliding the scale down to an impossible level that simply can't be met, then an arbitrary action on the part of the Fed and the globalists of the UN, we're going to be able to march across the country and tell America what to do, with its own cities, by the way. Again, With some of the stuff you're seeing right now, the latest case in reality wraps around, well, wait a minute, how long has it been since Obama was in power? I mean, officially, now he's still been there. Obama was in Washington the whole time that Trump was in, as we have pointed out time and time and time. There was a second slash de facto presidential compound. where Barry Satoro and Mikey had popped their ass right down in Washington, D.C. Guys, no president's done that. I will repeat that. You go back and look to history. There are one or two presidents who originally just lived close to Washington and had other estates. But typically, especially in modern times, if a president has put eight years in Washington, they will unass the AO. Although they'll still keep their finger in the pie cuz they wanna make profit. They wanna pilfer, they wanna do what they've always been doing. But they don't pop their ass down like the feces bird that they are, and sit there and stir the pot and create conflict for four years. And then I've obviously tried to overrun the election, and again, they did. and then betray the country at every level you can imagine. Now, the big thing here right now is the food supply issue, obviously. Well, before I, in fact, I just made it in from outside. You know, I always ask the eco-freaks, this is where I started with the eco-freak thing. The eco-freak types, the climate change clowns, as opposed to the ecologists, who actually would know what I'm talking about. The ecologist were cool. The hippies, I've told you many times, real hippies. I'm talking the plastic, you know, vinyl hippies, slash the plastic shoe soles, because we can't eat meat. We can't keep wear leather. You can't wear fur. Try to tell an original hippie that. They'd stare at you and laugh their ass off, okay? Because it was natural, you see. So here's the thing is back to the ecologist, it was plant trees, you know, go green. Well, that wasn't going to hurt anybody. Now, of course, people were lamenting that, well, the government projects, which by the way, people were correct. It's always true. The plastic hippies and the parasite three piece fake hippies slash fake eco freaks, the, you know, the New York Jewish mafia or money money mongers, always when they see a government program coming, they already have the system set up to grab that kit with their vampire fangs and lock on before you even find out it exists. But, amazingly enough, everybody that was in the ecology movement still talked about, for instance, green construction. In other words, if you had big trees, you don't cut them down. You know, the places I've seen where they'll tell you about climate change and all these asshats did this, they're knocking down trees that are 100, 150 years old, perfectly strong, no rot, no nothing. But the asshats nowadays, you know, they're totally... about the value of the green, of the ancient trees that we've had. They're not even really ancient by comparison to stuff that originally was on this peninsula in Michigan. But you got a bunch of turds out there now that tell you how high and mighty they are and they'll flap that climate change, clap trap, that lie, and then turn right around and knock down 10 acres worth of four woods that makes how much in the way of oxygen. so they can put up a stinking two soccer fields. That happened in Dexter where I am. Okay, I still every time I look at it it's like this disgusting. Don't turn your face towards me and yap about climate change you jackasses. Okay, but I did plan I'm working on trees today not because I wanted to necessarily because I do plant a lot of trees. But today I had a whole bunch of maple saplings in last year's pots. And if they develop, it's like right now they're sitting outside, we got some rain going, best time to get them over into another soil base and they will jump another two or three inches. And again, silver maple. So I've got about 20 silver maple that are well-developed, fourth set of leaves. The dimension of the stalk is about that of a pencil lead, which is really healthy. And those can be developed very, very quickly, especially when you can get more food, more sun, more of everything. They will jump fast. So, I transported some silver maples. I'll move them someplace and spread them far beyond the distance they would ever have fallen as a seed off of their mother tree. And another 20 solid, strong maples will be allowed to grow in the wild. We'll see if they become rampant, crazy wild maple trees on a larger scale. But if you keep doing that, that's how you save the planet. Of course you will have the jackass who then come out and just whack the trees down because they don't have a clue. And they have no idea about how to engineer or develop anything on the property. It's the latest you go for, so idiots, you know, college type you have coming out. It's the way of the world. So, again, once again, so we've got to work on that one. That I agree with. I have a great respect for trees. I've always been fascinated. I've got an oak that is just massive. It's monstrous. You really don't get the scale of it when you look at it from a distance until you realize how big the barn is that's in front of it and the fact that the tree dwarfs the barn even though it's probably a good 150 yards beyond the barn. Those are great trees. Still, they're child's... trinkets by comparison to the great forests of Michigan and other parts of the country that that's what we need to be looking to focus to develop again. We can do that without losing all of our animal husbandry land, but we can do it in a way that we manage it. Okay, that's the thing we need to be thinking about is we need to make it just a natural part of the process of education. not the goose-stepping crazy town left. The leftist agenda, because it's their way of being able to try and gain more power and manipulation over the population. They have no concern truly for the environment. They're liars. It's a fad for them. With me, it's a lifestyle. And a lot of people I know like that. It's how we feel. Not the crazy town Karen puffed up soccer mom idiot sticks who chopped down like I said, 10 acres worth of well-developed 100-year-old oaks and maples. And after they do that dirty deed, plant like eight Christmas trees. like they're regraining for the amount of destruction that they did with the chainsaw and the bulldozer. What a much ass ass. And by the way, the Dexter Fool system has acres of grass they have to mow. Anybody with better engineering skills would have mapped out any two or four thick different places that are already cleared for those stupid soccer fields. Which by the way, are pretty much never used. And the trees would have still been on that acreage and still producing oxygen for us, which would be kind of nice. So anyway, ideas, not just completely about the problems. Now, on the other hand, we also did a whole bunch of tomato and peppers, too, which I really like. And the peppers were freebie. They came from seed. We got from one of the fruit that we saved the seeds from. We had delicious salad. So you can do more, grow more, and also we need to be watching for deals in storage food. Now there's not that much out there. In fact, I have noticed that in the last six months, while there were places where you get, you have some pretty good deals. Most everybody has scarfed the stuff up as it's shown up as the promo for whatever store. And a replacement for the item simply isn't there. that's something that you can go through and it's easily spotted. That means this is not a great power country. That means your second power or your third world. Take your pick. The fact that they're doing what they're doing the way that they are, we're on the edge because they have created so many monopolies. Or they've specifically undermined and destroyed. so many critical production areas. Example is Florida, okay, with what they've done. Needless to say, it's because of the real estate thing. We know how that works. But there was no common sense to the build and the amount of material and energy wasted as opposed to intelligent development, which really could have happened. Because you're looking at billions of dollars being moved to create the locations. that money could have been plopped anywhere in a more intelligent fashion would have served the purpose and still would have preserved the food production capability which they didn't do. So that's another one of those things. Things food for thought for the future after the war is over because once we finish the American War for Independence, we've got to do better. We must do better, okay? Other things real quick and of course it is Cinco de Amo Day. There are a couple of good deals over at Atlantic on ammunition right now, but as good as they were, because I've seen some of the images, the videos last night that they did, I only counted like seven, eight pallets of, which is only what, that's actually looking at, I think it's 44 cases per pallet of ammunition, but they did have a quantity of two, two, three that were, was in 55 grainball. American made but they did also have some I think it's check you know checks in the mail I believe there's some check ammunition if you go over Atlantic firearms they have a couple of different deals on 556 right now definitely they got a few magazine deals one of them is for a larger oh what do they call it it's actually a 60 round triple stack magazine Now, what's interesting is the company, the one company I recognize, the other one I did not, but they have two of these. One is running about $29, which is not bad, really. The other one is $39, but it's the name brand. Now, both of these are mags that everybody has played with at one point or another. It's just that there seems to be a little pile of them available. So if you're looking for another solution, but maybe you don't want to carry the drum, then one of those types of multi-stack, three-stack or quad-stack magazines is a solution. I don't know how many of them are left out there, but that is less expensive than say spending $100 for a drum for AR. So it's up to you. It's a personal flavor choice and also needless to say the wallet. But $29 is less bite and you end up with the equivalent to three magazine changes if you're using 20 rounders. or obviously one mag change out if you are using 30 round mags, which typically everybody is. There are also some 40 round magazine deals, bundle deals there. And I would point out too that one of the companies I always talk about, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apex They do have a quantity of magazines right now. It was pretty good deals, but you're gonna have to go through and pick to see what's left. I noticed that while I was looking at stuff between, you know, last night, the wee hours of the morning, a couple of the items sold out about midnight to one o'clock. Just watch the tickle meter. I go back to the page, and there was half as many, and then there was only a few, and then they were gone. So the price was pretty good. Another thing here real quick, don't forget Bear Creek Arsenal has their 4th of July weekend sales going on. The markdown is phenomenal for several of the different uppers. And again, if you're going to do the AR-10 build, then I recommend it. I will point out again that if you, everybody like Mark keeps mentioning AR-10, you're probably already doing an AR-15. I don't need to tell you about that, I think hardly anymore. But we love both of them for the fact that the Lego guns work. The big thing is, if we're going to be doing If you're going to want to join the 6.8 government crew, then yes, there were a couple of videos that were mentioned. If you go back through the scroll, I think they're on our Discord now too. If you watch them, it'll help you understand what I've been talking about with the difference between the quote unquote civilian or commercial case versus the military case, okay? In other words, your textile is working by God. Like I told you, they can find a way to screw your hind end and make it 10 times the price at half the value. Okay. But the, the, the reviews, and they're, I think now about four or five, not reviews for just shooting the gun, but looking at the operating components and perhaps pluses, perhaps minuses for the weapon. Okay. Personally, I think it's a punk a chunk and there's a reason because it doesn't need to be heavier. This is one thing that really gets me about The philosophy that I had to fight up. You'll see I don't have a problem. They have your gun. Okay? I'm carrying a 14. I've carried FNF als I've carried the sport or American during the ban period and by God, those are like a brick Okay, if you're not familiar if you'd forgotten Remember you had to have a thumbhole stock and by God they made them solid thumbhole stocks They didn't make them have hollow cast You know, like you'd be fairly thick, but how look at, no, no, no, no, no. There are F-Hills out there that really top in and, you know, can top in easily 13, 14 pounds. Right off the bat, about 15 really. And I'll tell you what, they make great base fire weapons because they are heavier than sin and they've got a decent, heavier barrel on them, but not an MG or a, say a competition barrel. But... They will drive quite well. They will put a bullet one on top of the other at 700 yards without any problem at all in the 7.62 by 51 NATO. I don't need the 6.8 round for that. However, since the 6.8 is gonna be out there, two things that we've done is number one, we're looking at manufacturing the brass cases, our case ourselves, we have to. That's just like 7.62 by 51 NATO. We do have the ability to do 30 out six M2.50 caliber, small capacity or production potential for sub-6 U by 51 NATO, but we can't do it. We just have only so many of the actual production step dies for that purpose. The 30 out 6 step dies came from World War II. The M2.50 caliber dies same. The sub-6 U by 51 came from one of the other independent Bullet and ammunition production companies from the 80s and so we can do with a single stroke system Every time the every time the head drops Three different steps are being accomplished and everything indexes and then drops again and those are done now depending on the pace of the machine and how you how well you how Efficient you are at setting the machine then you can come up with pretty good production for an evening And we can produce cases, 7.62x51 NATO cases all day, boxer prime, non-corrosive, mill spec. And we can also do them in alternate metals. We've already experimented with that. We took the formulas that were available for the alternate ball from World War II and just made a 7.62x51 NATO case out of it. Took the same specs for the metal and cranked them out. And guess what? They worked just as well as they did when they built them in 30-out-6. In fact, there shouldn't be any problem. So the next thing we're looking at is a 6.8 case. Now when you see a lot of these videos and reviews on the 6.8 there's a lot of discussion back and forth about the two rounds. The issue is, do we don't have particular data, as I said before, case expansion, length expansion, in high cyclic fire? I still not, and I'm known whenever will be, because I know better, I've done enough of this crap for years. I mean, physically done it, guys, not so. Somebody said, somebody heard, no, I experimented with all kinds of stuff. We did all, we played with everything. When we first got the laminate plastic German-Hürtenberg training rounds, the very first thing everybody said was, well, could you load that? That's always, you know, when you're a reloader, it's like, wow, man, if we can take that and they can do something else. So what we experimented with were the plastic German training rounds, which had a plastic bullet. Now the first thing I understand is they're using a very different flake. It's actually what we call a pepper powder for projecting the plastic bullet, which was a 30 caliber bullet, 762 by 51 NATO being the case. It had a steel base. It had a plastic body. It had a, instead of the disc that you're seeing, although I think it was built both ways, they actually came up with a flange system to mold the plastic to. And basically it was a hybrid rifle case used for indoor or outdoor range at the 25 yard mark. A plastic bullet that would cut paper at 25 yards. Remember you have simulated 1,000 meter targets. You put those on the 25, which is also known as a thousand inch range. If you're not familiar with that, 25 yards, a thousand inch. And so what you would do is simulate range fire to continually familiarize your troops, give them more gun time. So we got a batch of that stuff. It was in the milk bottle, the foggy white. We trimmed the case, reamed the case, and then we started with a light bullet. What we did is we used a 30 caliber carbine bullet. In fact, what we used was the Plinkster, which is actually the cheapest for doing research in 30 caliber. Guess what? That plastic case actually held up with single shot fire. Now, understand that we were using this in both a Grand and a Remington Model 700. In both cases, we had no case separation, the case actually extracted, but we were not operating at high temperature. And I do not doubt that if we tried to get a whole lot of boom out of a repeated boom with that case, what would happen is it would be thermalized, the calories would transfer from the barrel, it would be very short, probably the first two, three rounds. And then what happens is it starts to taffy the plastic. Okay, so we knew that was gonna happen. But it was a great solution as an experiment in emergency production. If we had this, what could we do with it? Okay, so it was a cool little idea now the thing about the cases where they're just similar metals and the fact that they have to have a cap spacer slash a I don't know if that's a It's kind of hold the middle. It's a washer is basically what it is. But as far as what its particular mission is Maybe to retard or to you know directly or to properly direct the Expansion from the primer. In fact, it may work like a venturi So it focuses towards a particular set charge that may be recessed in the case. Because this is a stupid price round that they've come up with. Go ahead, call or you've been there. Yeah, hey, you said something just a few minutes ago that... Did I understand this right that you guys actually have the dice to make like 30-06 cartridges? Let's put it this way. Years ago when we were in the land of machinery, this is Michigan, right? Yeah, you're here in the gravy land up there. Yeah, what happened is there was a bunch of machinery that was transferred to a company that's very near where I'm sitting. When they got the machines, they were not going to make ammunition. They were going to apply it to another process. The machines were actually from the donut of destruction, but they were outbound. In other words, they signed off on them. All of the modular case production body, the head, the upper part of the machine, that everything drives to, right? All of the dies, enough to do one full carousel of 30-06, and we have another two that can do 50 caliber. Oh my God. Yes, World War II production. Yes. We've done it. Go ahead. Yeah, that's the old badge type production. I mean, that's not like what they've got at Lake City in Michigan, but I mean, in Missouri, I mean, but you actually have died. Now, I know the reason why I said that is last fall, last November, you made a comment that you guys were looking to make cases, but you said that you only had one machine that actually really done the job. Right, the problem we have is what we're looking at with that particular project is the 308 dies. The 308 dies system is a different, the 308 is a three station head. What it does is really weird. It's almost like it does the three steps and then it indexes like you like the old heads on an IBM computer. It ships to 12 o'clock from 6 to 12. and the other three stations for completion of the brass are there. And it's a driver system, just like you see with all the rest. You start out with a plug of metal and you end up with a finished case. And that includes the trim, that includes the length trim die. So it starts out by forming and then it forms again. By the third point, it's an identifilifiable case of bridal brass case. And by the final step, it is done the primer pocket is properly disposed and the length of the case is already gauged with the the scissor reaming system the way it's set up. It's all one machine but it's it's it's weird because it's totally different from the other which is a ongoing process carousel. In other words it just spins. That's something that was actually created around the end of Vietnam. The machine that you're talking about that comes from the 308, that's more like World War II vintage, but the machine that goes in a circle that's like a carousel, that's an ideal that they come up when they re-vamped. I can't remember the name of the company that come up with that concept, but that's more modern machinery. But the reason why... It was probably Rockwell because Rockwell was in the middle of all of that here. Rockwell was at that time, that was the high end of tool and machine production in Michigan. They were everywhere, seriously. Even though they may have... Go ahead. Yeah, well see, the point that I was trying to get at, you was talking about needing a machine. See, you can build what's called a weldment. And then a lot of guys, they use... Some the old days back in World War one they used like a ferro cement, but today they're using an epoxy granite and Like in Germany for castings for welding for machines for machine tools Doesn't matter if it's a lay the water is anymore They took to using what's called a weldment or they're using what's called there's one company in Germany has a patented granite tan You can actually go on YouTube videos and type in Granitan and you can see their process. But they're using these epoxy or polymer type cements. That way they set up harder and quicker. And that gives them the mass and the bulk that they need to do this kind of work. But now like Born & Co, which is in Illinois here, that's a company that owns the patent rights. or add trade names to a whole bunch of machine tools. And even they took the going to what's called a weldment. That's where you basically weld up a base. using like 3 quarter or half inch plate and and then you build up the machine and then instead of having that heavy casting which would cost you a fortune now today what they do is they fill that full of these epoxy c-mets or these epolymer type cement products and there's even stuff on YouTube where people are experimenting with that but If you're just using a weldment and then you're adding that base weight to it, one of the reasons that companies are doing that is because you can basically make a machine where you've got the weight, you know, the body of the machine and size, but you don't have the weight. And then what they do is sometimes they'll even wait until they get the machine delivered and then they'll fill it full of the epoxy polymers for those epoxy, those exotic C-Mats. But really when I say zaute, it's just sand and polymer, the resins. But that's a way to create a really hell of a machine fast. But I sure didn't know you guys had the dyes for that. Has the dyes enough to where they actually could be duplicated or down-spies? They can be duplicated and probably that was the first thing that we were thinking about is if we could duplicate the entire process because we had a lot of machinists working from Ford, GM and Chrysler and tool and diamond. A lot of the equipment you see, in fact a lot of stuff you see in the equipping videos that's on the tables, I would say about a third of that really isn't what everybody thought it was. That was all stuff that was built in the plants by guys who would go in with raw materials and come back out with the finished product for us. The big thing about this is the looking at scaling it down to 556 was our first choice because it's an op, it's simple. I mean, because all the 556 round is a scaled down 30 out of 6 case. So all the dimensional processes are simple math. And that was the first thing we looked at. But it was one of those things where we were in tight up in so many other projects. There's a whole group that that's all that they've done. It's been their job. In fact, we handed everything over the night. We got the dies. We moved them twice. Okay. Still alive and still good enough. Oh, they're all alive. Plus their sons were all tradesmen too. This is like a fourth generation tradesmen families. These are all people like have been up here in Michigan. going back through the ages to when Henry Ford actually walked the Earth, if you know what I mean, back when he was a lot younger too. See, Henry Ford built a during just before, I think it was just before right at the start of World War II, they built that airplane factory up there, it was over a mile long. Right, that's one run. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And once that got, once that factory got up and running to full capacity where they got that production line set up, every 63 minutes a heavy bomber came off the line. And Chrysler practically done the same thing. And, you know, people can't imagine, I mean, if we had a factory like that or we had some of that tooling where it was properly set up. I mean, that is just as good a tooling. has CNC today because this is the problem that a lot of companies are finding. Okay, let's say I'm in business and I go out and I spend a million and a half dollars for one of these exotic CNC machines. I have to hire somebody that can program it. Well, everybody that thinks they're a programmer, the going rate for a really good machinist is like a thousand dollars to program that. I mean, excuse me, a hundred thousand dollar a year job. Well, everybody thinks they're worth a hundred thousand dollars a year, but that doesn't mean they're worth a hundred thousand dollars a year. But like, Born and Co., what they're finding is they've got old machines from like, World War II and newer. that are like gear cutting machines. Remember last fall we talked about a book that you found that had all of the cut numbers and for different pitches of gear teeth and how to set up the gears. Okay, that book. And I called in and asked you about it. You're going to see what companies are finding is they can go back to these old gear cutting machines. They can go back to these old, like the born and cosed, got a surface grinder. And, you know, huge, I'm talking huge stuff, something where you can literally grind a tank turn point, you know, off of this mounting, mating surface. Well, see, companies are realizing they can buy a machine like that, put it together, put it to work, put it on the floor, and if you've got a competent person, you can run it for a fraction of the cost of hiring some kid out of college that doesn't know anything. And this is what they're getting into. And so, I mean, if you've got the dies, because you just said something, say a 223 or 556, that is a down scaled 30-06, but the Browning 50 caliber, that's just a scaled up 30-06. And when Browning done that, he used that mathematical formula of the golden rule, and that's how he come up with those designs. You know, I wasn't 1.1 to 1.618 something like that. That's the rule that he used and that's why it's scaled up. But, I sure didn't know that you didn't realize you guys had the dyes and stuff up there. Well, is there anybody trying to make an attempt to come up with a set of 556 dyes? Originally we discussed it, but I don't know what happened because the problem is this. For the amount of work being done at the time, 556 was becoming a flood item. And again, we acquired all this stuff way back in the 80s, which is really kind of fascinating. So you had the Chinese stuff coming and everything else. But we didn't give up on the program. The idea was anything that we had done or anything that had been completed in terms of ideas and research were all put together with the team. I should say teams, because there's more than one group of people tied into that. And the biggest priority was getting the machinery to be acquiring and scouring Michigan, because at the time when we were doing this, remember, Daphne hadn't happened yet, but we were already seeing the shift where stuff was being pulled out of the country, or just being mostly, it was just being mothballed. A lot of the places that we walked into, like one that I've got to go look at here pretty soon, there are five machines sitting there and it's in the Detroit area and literally the family has owned it for two, three generations and they just froze and walked out of the building and turned the key and shut everything off. It's all sitting there waiting for free. It's free. All we got to do is go pick it up. It's free. They already told me, hey, just come over. You can come over and get it. Now again, it's closer than Maine. We got to go to Maine to pick up a lathe that one of our friends has. It's a listener. But there's stuff like that that was all over the place. So whenever I would work, even at the University of Michigan, I'm telling you guys, you got to remember these places did R&D for everything. Where were the bomb racks for the B-52? Where were the, let's put it this way, where were the external bomb racks for the B-52 developed for during Vietnam? They were developed there at the University. Yep University of Michigan aerospace research team is led by harm. Bunning is the one who did all of the engineering to make those racks possible so they could virtually double if not triple the bomb capacity of the B 52 for you know operations over North Vietnam and over the jungles of Vietnam. Now the thing is, there's a lot of other stuff like that out there and I've gradually and patiently and I've tried to teach other people to do the same thing. First thing you do is go to the basement. Why do we go to the basement? Yeah, because that's where they stuff the garbage, you know, I won't say garbage. That's where they put the equipment they can't get rid of because somebody told them they can't, but they forgot it's there. Okay. Let me put it this way. Okay, it's like the bomber plant you mentioned. University of Michigan owns that bomber plant. Well, now it's becoming a museum. So I assume they passed it on with whatever scam they got going. Well, there was a lot of stuff laying around there still, and we got it all. When U of M got it, places all over the state, we have things, we thought ahead. They got to think about it this way. You find cheap property and buildings that people aren't thinking about. And we've got the same operations going that your enemy has going against us, only in spades. You know, it's the old story, you know, the clandestine, you know, oh, man from uncle, that wall moves and you're in something else. This is stuff we've been doing for decades, mostly because we just had fun. And initially, when I was much younger, I was running into cool stuff like this all the time. I have buildings, you guys have buildings and places and personnel and people that our trust is that they have this stuff. Yeah. And independent power supplies. One of the things that we have here that most places don't is, like I told you, the Ford small scale hydroelectric grid. When they thought we were gonna be invaded in World War II before World War II, and actually it was pre-World War II when they started this, they put hydroelectric Ford, set up small production plants, or energy production facilities all across the state of Michigan. There are some tucked away in places up north where everybody I'm sure has forgotten. Now remember this was all done on paper. And most all of that paper, well, people are lazy and the system doesn't really pour through paperwork the way you might think. And so a lot of technology, a lot of equipment, a lot of machinery, hell, I... I bought one site that they just wanted to clear everything out. There was massive tonnage. We bought an entire semi truck load of Jeeps, Jeep parts, spare wheels, brand new spare motors for $150. In many cases though, it was free. They just gave it to them. Can you get it out of here? Sure. Now, they don't even know what they got. Battle tanks, M48 battle tanks. Yeah. Self-propelled artillery. How about tote artillery? There was all kinds of stuff. A lot of that stuff was made up there, so I mean, it was probably sitting all over the place. And it was also used for targeting and research, and it's when the government had a glut. They didn't care about most of what they had. When I needed engines for the M48s, I talked to the people who moved the vehicles and there was a whole field of engines down in Georgia. And so all we had to do was give them the money for a meal or two or fuel. And back in the day when the country had a lot more money, we could pick up the engines and motor packs for free, bring them up here. And then we had people who'd worked on M46s, M47s, and M48s. and they wrenched them, went over them and wrenched them and said, hell, these things have no hours. They didn't bother rebuilding. We had them preserved. But we also have the track, the vehicles that go with them, and the spare parts and everything else. This is all over the country though, okay? I'm gonna kick myself in, I'm gonna say this forever. We almost had a fighter wing three years ago and I should have bought it. We would have had about 38 to 42 fighter, you know, jet trainer aircraft. And it would have cost us about $115,000 to $120,000. I worked everything out. Oh no, no, no, just something else. Okay. That force was waiting around everywhere. They used to be actually, Cobra attack helicopters in the same way. How many Cobra frames we picked up just randomly? You'd find them laying everything. I have no idea, but I mean, you live in one of those areas this guy had money. I live in one of the areas that never really had money except for a few people. Well, yeah, but you see, here's the thing. Hey, Dad. The government's always had money. And they dropped it all over this country. Go ahead, Ed. I want to throw something out there and remind everybody. Remember when I first moved to Texas? I found a MiG. And then we found people in, what was it, Utah? Utah or New Mexico that bought it. Right, we sure get we have we have aircraft Yeah, I don't remember what model it was but it was a big aircraft that we found on the auction Right on that one of the one of the military surplus auctions the guys They went overseas, picked it up and flew it back. Well, it's a MiG-21. It's a fish bed. Yeah, MiG-21. But we also had, at the time, when the wall fell, so to speak, or even beforehand, I was working as a casual import agent for everybody who wanted to start to gun up better. And guys, I've said this a million times, you know what a, okay, a helix helicopter, Russian helix. Do you know what they were running a, what they were running a piece, flyable, low hours. You can buy one over the table, over the counter for $8,000. We've got a whole section of those. Yeah. And there was no restrictions on them. How many do you want? Now here's the thing, I've mentioned this a million times, what's Russian? Where will we get parts? Guys, America was screwing itself, the industrial complex sold everything to the Russians they needed so they can kill us. And what you find out when you start working on Russian equipment is that it either says Studebaker or it says General Motors Corporation or it says F-O-R-D. Yeah, and here's the thing on it too, those parts like the proprietary parts that the United States uses in some of our equipment are oddball as hell. The Russians didn't do that. No. Which means you have a better chance of making something for our piece of Russian equipment than you probably do for a piece of American equipment. Well, you know what's interesting is this last two years I've been hawking for trying to track down all the BTRs. BTR 60s. Remember last year this time I found another one and then I found a second one after that we bought each one of them for $20,000. The one was completely rebuilt, no hours on the engines and they'd replace the motor packs. Well they had the Russian engines there, we got those too, because those can be rebuilt. But they weren't really that bad, but then what they did is they switched them over to Detroit Diesel, standard American Detroit Diesel. So, vroom vroom, you start it up, it goes down the road just fine, spare parts are waiting for you wherever you need them. But, most important is that there was no significant engineering problems with adapting the Detroit diesel engine to the Russian powertrain. In fact, it was incredibly crude and simple. Oh really? So, yeah. But that's something we've already knew. Back when the when the stuffs first well example guys the Ferret armored car. What's a ferret armored car running right now? You guys go look it up 27 25 50 50,000 for a really pretty one that looks a little nicer Guys, can I jog your memory when we were going down to knob Creek? There were so many of those things around you could buy one for five hundred seventy five dollars right out to behind the main canopy right there behind the main pavilion. And usually the by guys brought in two or three of them at a time. Who was that? One of the importers. They jumped to a whole whopping $1,200 apiece for a fully armored road legal street legal armored car. But here's the thing that that armored car, my price that armored car when I was doing the work years ago, it was about $400 a unit. The Saracen armored cars were as little as $2,300. The upper end was $8,000 for a brand new refurbished from the Rolls Royce plant. They'd done 600 of these and I tagged as many as I could, $8,000 a unit. We financed them through the banks. right here in the Midwest. Usually they do them as a collector's car. Look up a Saracen, six wheeled armored personnel carrier with fighting stations. That's not a taxi. It has fighting stations all the way around so that you can actually interact with the battlefield while you're moving. What was really well used for was Ireland with the troubles where it was used as a security policing vehicle. But the weapon of the vehicle is fantastic those stalwart trucks were more were pricier because everybody wanted them they were a whopping What was it they were nine thousand two hundred dollars? They are swimmable if you go look the stalwart up there's guys that will jump them right off a riverbank and hit the water running and They'll laugh their ass off every step of the way it was totally swimmable then there was the Saladin we didn't bother with many of those because the main armament had to be demilitarized and we were looking for armor combined with troop mobility or supply mobility. Main battle tank, okay, MBTs. I could buy a chieftain. Now you go look up a chieftain, main battle tank, 120 millimeter main gun, $2,000. It was cheaper to buy the main battle tank than it was to buy the Saracen. An MBT. Yeah, in fact, what's interesting is it was the first to use of course two-stage munitions At that time with 120 millimeter gun it topped out everybody it predated the 120 euro gun that everybody's more familiar with now But the 120 on the chieftain could hold its own against anything out there anything Russian, but also anything allied No, what no initial until until they hit the enough see that's the problem with buying tanks Either A, you have to do all the NFA paperwork, it's just why we didn't. Because you can bring them in as operational MBTs, but the bull you got to go through is outrageous. So you can buy the MBT, you would have to have the gun demilitarized at the port of entry, or it can be done at the exit point where it's certified. When these are bought, let me point something out. Like with the Chinese defense vehicles. They came with a dashika, 12.7 on the roof. You didn't just get the vehicle, you got all the armaments. So originally the chieftain came with all of the armaments packaged because it was from the, one of the, these were from the, I always call them, Rutter Revolution companies. These are the armament companies disposing of stuff that they've gotten a glut of, or it's not in vogue for the moment. They're still cheap. It's like I told everybody, guys, an M16 only cost the American government about $170 apiece, and at the peak in production it was even cheaper. But remember, they couldn't charge you any more than the cost of the rifle if you lost it, like during peacetime. Well, most of the... Just real quick, since we're getting the top hour here, see there are two leopard ones in the United States. One was in Texas and I think the other one's in like Pennsylvania or Ohio. But they were demilled, they had the main gun where the breach is, they had that cut off. But other than that, they would run. But they want like $300,000 or $280,000. I know, I know. And at the time you could have bought a leopard one for about the same price as that chieftain, about $2,400 American. Well, see here locally back in the 90s, we had a guy pick up a tank because there was up north of me, there was a church that basically had a little militia. And they had some guys and they picked up a tank. Now the tank that they had was the one after the Sherman. And I don't know which what number it is. I don't know. But they said that, but it had been demilled where the gun had been cut. But what they were going to do was drive a brass slug into it, fill it up, and then they were going to put a cap, you know, like a double cap over it and weld it all back up. They didn't know if they'd handle a main charge, but they were going to use like a canister type deal on it. And because I remember asking them, I said, well, what kind of damage would that do? And they said, well, what the hell do you think? What the hell do you think a box of a quarter inch or 516 or even 38 lug nuts would be to you? Actually you do just like the government did. You use ball bearings. What you do is you create basically a shot charge and you go muzzle loading. Yeah, that's about what they were going to do and they were confident as hell they were going to do it But the last I heard this was probably 15 18 years ago and had it died and scrap was $300 a ton and a 40 some time son 40 some ton tank sitting there got real 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. 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And it is the 14th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with the K-2022 Old Earth Calendar, 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And it has been a very beautiful week. We are sunny most of the week. Here we are at the beginning of the holiday. We got our two different rain fronts that came in. Squalls, really not nothing. We're not talking massive downpours. We really ideally what you want is that nice saturation rain. Nice saturation rain, not real heavy coming in from the north and coming in from the west. Again, enough to make sure everything's not dying on the fine. I'm sure the corn's gonna jump. Also, a lot of the other plants we put in, I made sure I finished them just before this rain hit us, which is really cool. So right now they should be firming up and they're smiling. It was smiling in the rain, what they be doing. We were talking about equipment, vehicles, et cetera, surplus in general. Right now because we have significant actions and readjustment going on in Europe, but also because I don't know it's a combination of things with certain people getting in the surplus that had no business being there which drove the price up. Originally surplus was worthwhile because it was pennies on the pound. And as I pointed out many times I've bought piles of equipment or like I bought thirds of a warehouse for $60. In that third of a warehouse the size of two or three football fields. There would be everything from D3A gloves to parkas to, you know, underwear to brand new everything, but in the box from different eras, okay? In the late 70s and into the 80s, you were still seeing World War II surplus pop out everywhere. That's how much junk, that's how much stuff we built and how much stuff was stored away or still used, or at least in reserve. Korean Vietnam era stuff was obviously prolific and exotic or odd equipment which most everybody now is coveting from the Vietnam War which I think is fascinating was dime a dozen, you know, how many tons do you want? Tons. Immediately what I started doing is separating for military reconstruction. So for instance, the difference between the way we operate, the way I treat taught people, Since we were working towards a common cause, we acquire and then separate and commit certain parts, certain types of technology to certain parts of, for instance, the state of Michigan or Ohio or whatever. Example, I was buying military trucks for $27, $25, $60 apiece. We would take the Dodge M8 Anyfleet and keep it down in the bottom of the state. I took the M7-15s and we shifted those to the Northwestern and so however many hundreds of those we acquired, I'm still picking some up. I'm going to grab a couple here this week if everything, well, after the holidays, if everything goes well, just ran into two more M7-15s and those all go to a certain group, you know, a certain group of militia units and it's their niche. If we find spare parts, we route them in that direction. I have treated the militia construction organization the same way I've argued the government could do, but never will. We have incompetence. Incompetence is rewarded. Betrayal is the norm, not the exception. Purple-haired Fruit Loop queers the $3 bill assets are what you have now, and they have no clue how to do their job, and everybody else has learned not to do their job, and they get paid if they do or don't. So don't, Ark. But the fact is that again, this is how you operate this as I mentioned many times This is how you need to be thinking even in smaller unit organizations and more than that. It's like we had a caller Who do we have? Yeah mark John? Well, I wish you were up here today. I took the husky for a walk I'm by the garage and you're having a huge yard sale and he's selling a lot of the Lifts now bear in mind. He has huge dump trucks huge excavators And these are the pneumatic lifts that look like a pallet jack. You slide it under the front of the vehicle, two arms, and hit the button and it lifts the whole front of the vehicle up. That's what he uses on his dump trucks. And he's got four jacks out there that could lift up probably a five, 10 yard dump truck. I'll tell you, you should be here. What's he doing, selling out the business? Or just what he had? No, he's selling everything. Everything's got to go. Oh, the gentleman you were... Oh, right. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I mean, everything's going. It's crazy. Like I said, I walked by there and like, God, I wouldn't mind having one of those lifts, but I wouldn't have any room to put it anywhere in my house. You know? Crazy. Crazy, crazy. But I do have a question for you. You're talking about the purple-haired Fruit Loops. One of the problems we have is that these idiots in the government just defy everybody except their own ideas and ideals and constantly get away with it. Now, isn't there somebody that's supposed to be looking at this and saying, well, you stepped over the line, fella. Let's have a talk. You know, yeah, there's what it what are the US Marshals doing? Oh, oh Well, okay. Yeah, they're not well, they're doing nothing because it depends what it is. Like I said, this is the same everybody goes This is all new and yeah how many times have I talked about this on the air when Carter came in? The queer mill the queers in the military went went a crazy. I was an inspector at the end of the 70s in early 80s. That was one of the many hats I wore. And I also worked, well, I worked all over Kona's. I mean, I was down at Fort Benning and we had the lesbians. Well, they weren't in every unit, but in this particular case, it was an intelligence unit. I was assigned there attached, I was on attached services to evaluate and assist with what was a multi-state training exercise. spanning the area from Florida all the way up to Washington DC and from the East Coast all the way to Mississippi. The strategic control of the operation is what I was attached to, but the intelligence unit that was attached to it when we first showed up because I was an, I remember guys, I was an intel analyst, I was attached through the intel company, which I will say now before I would say unnamed, it was at Fort Benning, Georgia. The commanding officer was a queer female. The executive officer immediately, who of course pulled in, was a queer female. The senior sergeant was a queer lesbian female. And they were, there was something weird going on with the unit. I knew this. Well, my counterpart, when we got under the field, he came back and goes, Mark, there's some really weird crap going on here. All the young women here, because these were all, you gotta remember, this is post-Vietnam. Guys, anybody, you know, they were, They did not want to lose technical people. But these queers had gone to every female intel person that was in this company and were trying to pressure them into joining the crowd. The women didn't know what to do. Here they are, young people. They're just out of high school or college. They've got some time in education but no time in life experience. And they're all huddling little cliques. I noticed that, that the way that they wouldn't talk to anybody, they were all introverts. And Coleman made a point of going out, like I said, your job, you'll be working with them. My job, I'm in the Bic and the TOC with the command center. And he came back to me and said, yeah, this is what's going on. And complaints had been made, but you know what? The battalion was run by another faggot. Guess what? The inspector general's office had another lesbian in it. They all brought each other in and so the problem is to hear you got all these people being pressured and proposed pre-oppositioned at work and told that you know, they gotta they gotta be part of the clique or they're not gonna go anywhere and they can control what happens to their records and their careers and everything blah blah blah blah blah that's the kind of crap we were seeing back then and it's no different right now I guarantee it. I thought they were born that way Mark. I didn't think they had a choice. Yeah, yeah No. Well, and again, the idea behind this is that I eventually I addressed this with the commanding general because I was working with a command element and I eventually before we left I actually brought several points to his attention. I said, I don't know if you've been told, maybe you're turning a blind eye, but here's the problem you have. And this was a highly technical element of the military. Intelligence does have all kinds of restrictions and clearances and they do all kinds of checks. But my attitude on this for a very long time is that most of that is now fiction and has been for quite some time because it's been undermined. If you have a Sodom and Gomorrah clique, which we do in our country, that are promoting what they're promoting. I believe that the FBI is totally a wasted toilet. I believe that bat faggots are no different. I think the Department of Defense is, like I said, it's been in a civil war for a very long time. The difference is right now is they're pumping hard to try and get as much damage done as they can so that even, well, you already saw this. You had four years of supposed opposition. What did the Republicans do to help the people who were trying to fix the problems they had? Not a thing. What did the Republicans... They didn't save your country. The Republicans all betrayed your country right along with these other ring knocking, yamical wearing queers of $3 bill turds. Now, I'd be in the past, the reason I didn't say that much, because having traveled around, I've been out to Sam Houston, Fort Riley, Polk, I go right on down the shopping list, okay? Half had this problem in one formation or one element or another which was their towing Okay, the Campbell's nose in the tent to again expand on this kind of perversion or this kind of garbage, which is demoralizing damaging to the operating Efficiency of the units across the board Also retention which has always been a problem for a very long time, but it was especially a problem after Vietnam And it's a real problem right now because their queers a $3 bill crap doesn't doesn't fit with anybody. You know, they already know this. They kick people out. The difference is, well, there's another thing. I've mentioned this many times. We had the Inspector General's office, for instance. You can go, if you don't feel they have satisfaction, you can go up the pecking order and jump past your local contact officer or NCO, depending on what structure you have, because bases were different. Your introduction or entrance to the doors are probably a senior NCO. So you get there, you find out that person actually is a fellow traveler. Well, you still, through the process, first you file your complaint, you file it three times, then you have to file it with the next tier. Then if that, you don't get proper redress there, you can go up the chain. And you don't have to wait for them to pass it on. That's the one thing about the Inspector General's office. It's just like the Inspector General's Office of Accounting. They have priority and they have carte blanche to operate wherever they need to. However, you might recall, let's add something to this. If I was going to give $40 billion to anybody overseas, I'd want the Inspector General's office to watch every dollar and make sure that happened. Immediately when it was demanded that that should take place and the inspector general's office, should say the accounting office said they could do it, it was all of these queers, a three dollar bill leftist Jewish characters who's bleated like stuck, you know, stuck goats. Oh, we don't need to do that. That would just slow everything down. Yeah, it'll slow the stealing down. Notice that? Like I said, there aren't any rules. This thing is done. As far as I'm concerned, the place is cooked. There are good people that I'm sure would like to do their job, but there aren't any rules anymore so that you can't do your job. It's like the BSB you see with this garbage show. You've already seen it publicly. Guys, there are so many of these public actions bleeding out. You have established rules based on their own little ring knocker societies across the board. And it's like this January 6 committee thing. They're not following a single traditional rule with regard to the institution and how it's supposed to operate so that there can be the ability to cross-examine and to have an opposition voice in committee. Well, that demonstrates that the machine is dead. It's broken. You're not going to fix it. You're going to have to fight them. You're going to have to kill them. You're going to have to get out with life when you're done, and you're going to have to learn to manage better than we did the last time. But if they don't fear us, then this is what happens. And again, here's the thing. They are terrified of the idea that yes, there are rules and they're supposed to be uniformly applied. But what they did is they said, yeah, you know, there's inspectors, but we're not going to allow the inspectors because that would slow down the process of stealing. So, oh, so the inspectors are ready to do their job and do it honestly in theory, or at least to the basic rules of the machine that they created, that the ring knockers created, and they can't even do that anymore, guys. And you know that there's still all kinds of slip, slidey, graft and corruption ways that they can fiddle fart with whatever they're doing, but they can't even afford that minimal monitoring of the level of graft, corruption and theft and criminal culpability that's going on. In the military, the problem is, is that again, like I told you, you got these fellow traveler turds. What was the whole thing that Obama was doing before he left? He was purging what were considered to be working, reliable, capable officers. That's what they were doing. What happened because of that? Well, what just happened in Afghanistan? Now think about think about this. This is the year 2022, right? Obama left in what year? All of the people that would have been in the right places for counterbalance or checks and balances or could have at least put the brakes on things because with progressive promotion and Advancement in terms of seniority the right people would have possibly been in place To at least put the kibosh or the brakes to this nonsense to in some degree But the systematic plan by the Soros slash the Jewish mob slash the foreign ring knockers That Obama and the rest of the turds that make up those that trash out of Chicago and central Well what they set up and planned brought you to the shipwreck that we just saw And there's all kinds of people who had to have seen it again the running, you know They had enough space to lie and they had enough propaganda machine control to lie about everything. But when they did Afghanistan, they did, as I said before, in Afghanistan, what they did to the Vietnamese military. The difference is you got to see it on time. What you didn't see with the fall of Vietnam is, and most people don't understand, they said, well, the Vietnamese soldier couldn't fight or wouldn't fight. Guys, when you're burning ammunition the way a Class A army fights and you're burning electronics the way a Class A army burns electronics and when you're running fuel the way a Class A military of the first world operates but you're a third world country, well, unless your sugar daddy keeps delivering the stuff, you are screwed because instead of tailoring your army to third or second world technology, What they did to screw Vietnam before they left is they gave them all the latest crap with no spare parts. And when the latest crap started to fall down, then they all of a sudden they voted to not send the spare parts, not even to send batteries for the equipment that they had, not even for the helicopters. We gave fleets and fleets of helicopters in Vietnam. Two-thirds of them stayed on the ground at the end of the fall of Vietnam because we'd stop sending the spare parts and we stopped sending the batteries and even the fuel so that they could maintain the air fleet. Now, with Afghanistan, oh look, they fell so quick. Yeah, well they fell so quick because again, what did they do? They tailored them of being a class A First World Army in a place where they're almost fourth world stone age. And so all the technology they provided, then the next thing that they did, guys, we didn't just cut off. We had people run in there, pull every piece of vital equipment or valuable equipment out, rip it out of the wall, break what was there, and then abandon our allies standing in combat out in the field. Now, a lot of the people that would have been around in the inspectors branch or in the counter as a counterpoint to whatever was happening in management, all those people were done away with by the globalist slash Barry Satoro back at the end of his administration so that they made sure that they cleared a path for the purple haired queers a $3 bill Miley Cyrus types good old General Miley and that queer the queer packies run with. and he looks like he is just a pervert. I had just all there is to it. Well, that pervert with that bunch of fruit salad on his chest there, guess what? What did he do for Afghanistan? He betrayed their ass. And all the cost by all of your brothers, your sisters, your moms, your dads, whoever was in the military went to Afghanistan. Some of them didn't come back. A whole bunch of them came back with body parts missing because they were fighting for America. And they were fighting and we were gonna be there no matter what for those Afghanistanians. And you know what we did? We dropped them like you're in good hands with all state and the hands separated and they did the free fall to the pavement. That's the problem, John. Let's see. Here's the thing. I have fought part of that internal uphill battle. And that's why I stepped sideways and did what I did in the military with a lot of the work to try and better prepare troops. And I did everything off budget to create Op 4 and Op 4 Training Command. I did it completely with table scraps. I ran Russian armor, Russian equipment, put troops in the field that were better equipped and better simulated than anything else available. And I actually was operating more than half of the countries Op 4. And I was doing it in an off-the-cuff office and operations without budget. While I was being told that it couldn't be done. Okay, that's what gets me about this. You realize can do people will be punished and persecuted by the socialists. But if you can round up the can do people and you can sit down and talk to them and walk and walk them through a common sense solution. Guys, I've told you before, we have the troops, we have the people, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We could kick their ass over their apple cart so fast to make their head swim. They know this. Do you know what the present test requirements are at ATHES? What the entrance test is, what level they're at right now? Guys, how many of you served during the Vietnam War? How many of you served after Vietnam? Okay. When you went into ATHES, you had to pass Well, let's put it this way. You had to at least get to a certain level of demonstrated proficiency with being able to touch your toes and cross your eyes and lift your leg. That has been halved. It's been halved and they're trying to get people to cheat. They're that desperate and that's why that's how the purple haired ones got in there. See, I don't... It's not that we don't have the people, but there isn't anybody inspiring them. They don't, well, they do understand it because they know how they're undermining our military so that we will be made vulnerable. But the difference is that the militia effort has completely changed the math formula because we've been able to take advantage of the experience, not just to one generation, but multiple generations, build up and develop fighting forces that are indigenous. And in the process also developed the concept of, again, integrating the technologies that are on hand to get the job done. The can-do attitude, the improvise adapt to overcome. And that isn't in the system. They don't know how to do that anymore. As far as I'm concerned, like I said, we bowl over them in 15 minutes. No, well, we don't have this and we don't have that. In 15 minutes we will. That's the part that they don't really want to talk about. I'm 15 minutes, we will. And I've tried to try. When I was in the military, anything that I could volunteer for or anything that I could sign up for or anytime I could get into an arsenal, that's where I was. And there's a lot of people that rode with me that you find people like mine. That's why I had no problem when I worked with SF. They were desperately trying to get me to do some other stuff or other interesting things. And like I said, it was a bad feeling and I paid attention to my subconscious, so to speak, short hairs in the back of my neck. And it turned out to be absolutely right. How was it that I chose to make American Peril? You know why? Because somebody tried to recruit me. What did they try to recruit me to? Why the new jobs? What were those new jobs? Well, they're going to need peace personnel for interrogating civilian personnel. They're going to be operating camps and they're also going to need people to separate, categorize and sort men, women and children. Oh, what country were we talking about going to? Oh, we're talking about right here. I didn't get recruited with that much. But I did have one of those many epiphanies in life. We have good people. We just have the wrong people and it had been allowed to get to places they never should have been because everybody's either too nice or doesn't know when to step up. It's kind of like the whole thing with that shooting event down in Yvaldy. I don't care what those 8-19 supposed men and I don't think they are. I think they've been castrated and lobotomized anyway. But when you're given a bad order and you're standing there, Then that bad order is ignored. I used to give a class on that. That was one of the many hats. I wear a lot of hats in the military. All of you do if you really pay attention. And I used to give that class on orders and construction of command and why it is words mean something. The William Cali syndrome. Me lie. The William Cali syndrome. Anybody know what that means? Remember, when you give an order, you must be precise. Because otherwise, if it's a sloppy order given, there's a lot of latitude for wicked. Okay? And people get wicked with enough experience. And the idea is that at some point you gotta try and reel them in. Doesn't mean you can stop everything. I've told you this before, we go to war. I might take prisoners if I catch New World Order troops. But I know a lot of people who won't. I have my attitude is like I said, I maybe they would decide that they might like to offer information. Maybe they'll lie their ass off. But if they're not breathing, I can't interrogate them. On the other hand, there's a lot of people out there and I've heard you, I don't need to tell me, won't I say that? I wouldn't take any prisoners of them. I know. Don't worry, you're not alone. I've discussed this with veterans. I said, no, I won't have time for that. Our enemy doesn't really understand the level of the addictiveness that's now pointed at him. Okay, that's the part that they really haven't wrapped their brain around yet. But that's why I think they're, this is why some of the stuff you're seeing is so bizarre and eclectic. Because some people are starting to feel the echo chamber of no argument from our side. What do you think? Bring me Wallace. Bring me Wallace. Alive if possible. Dead. Just as good. Yeah. And again, that's one of the things that they're... The stuff that's happening right now is so askew to everything, even during the Trump administration or before that you've seen. Now, we've always argued, I pointed this out, and now you're seeing it. The closer they get to the end game, the less wiggle room they have. There's no place to hide what they're doing. So they're just doing it. the violation of the foundational elements of the election process were openly destroyed and done on national television while they were laughing and bragging about it. Well, why? Because they do not properly fear the American people. It is time that they fear the American people again. But, Mark, well, go ahead. Chip in there. Yeah, I listen to the chamot. Guy on Wednesday nights and it's pretty powerful somebody called in and said we had 19 hijackers, right? You'd completely blank out for some reason if you're on speaker switch over to close close call For some reason you're just literally disappearing. I don't know why But go ahead and start from the beginning. We'll see how it works OK, 2001 we had 19 hijackers, right? 19 years later, we had COVID-19 and now we got 19 dead at Yuvaldi. These guys used Jamatria. They love the numbers. 19 is one of their numbers. And you know, you mentioned 19 and it hit me, you know, 19, that's one of their numbers. But I mean the PT 109 the Messerschmitt 19, you know, these guys got this stuff figured out But you're right. They don't fear the people I think I think they may be because people are waking up. That's why they're pulling out all the stops. I think they are They do that they there's a realization by part of it's like even the Roe vs. Wade thing Why this out this is an out of the I know granted they did the leak thing that was to try to get things going earlier Even after this happened, they're already calling for you know, they got a burn baby burn What's comical is some of the places where they've they've decided they were going to They could do it immediately where it was right in their backyard, but they already control the state Wisconsin for instance. Okay. The first thing they did was attack the capital of Wisconsin Well, as far as I know, Wisconsin doesn't have any significant or dynamic aggression against abortion. Now, Arizona, that's a toss of the coin because that state is split 50-50 or then it, no, I won't normally say 50-50. But real estate wise, you know, enemy controlled territory, a percentage is absolutely being now run by the Ford aggressor and the other half is still run by Americans. I'll bet. still ring knockers, but the other Americans, okay? So I believe what's happening right now is they're starting to understand that just like we saw with this, there wasn't any great outpouring. Everybody got out in the streets and danced about we're all versus Wade winning. It's more like a, okay, that's good, but it doesn't feel right. And the reason it's temporary appeasement. They've already stated that I'm categorically, then I'm gonna pay any attention to what was said, what was done by the court. Now, that just shows you that we are that much closer to an American war for independence, not a civil war, because we're not trying to fight over who's going to take control of the bureaucracy and screw America even more than they already have. This bureaucracy is a failed mechanism. It is alien. It's based all on the War Powers Act, and it needs to go. It needs to be gone. It is illegitimate across the board. It is a fraud and fraud goes back to the date of inception. It does not get canceled from the date of discovery. In other words, whenever you discover the fraud and you track back to when it was initiated, all activity from the initiation date forward is null and void. Mark. Now, if we were running our country honestly, we'd be dealing with that right now, but they're not. Go ahead. So this abortion thing, you know, they claim that 62 million babies have been aborted since 1973. Well, 50 million of those have been black babies. So we know Margaret Sanger, you know, what she was all about, but... Why? I don't get, you know, what everybody's so freaked out about, you know, now they can't kill their babies. You know, only, you know, 12 million of those were the people that are protesting the hardest. You know, these white women, you know, that they can't abort their babies. It's just propaganda. You know, I don't get what their game is with this. It's a combination of the drama queen issue, in this case they're female, but the drama queen, the drama, the excitement for the sake of creating radicalization. Now if we understand what radical really means, it's wanting something done now. It is not wanting to be destructive. It's expecting, understanding that through a chain of events, this is why the term radical is ill used. improperly used constantly. Go look at the traditional meaning of radical and then understand that they've misplaced the word constantly in the environment. What it comes down to is it's simply a talking point for the sake of being contrary. That's the best way to describe it. First of all, between all the other things that have been done, including the pill, which I personally believe that the contraception using the pill is a sterilizing process. If you understand, guys, some of the other issues that have developed because of this, but if we were to look at the demographics, infertility in the female population because of overuse of the birth control technology, the pill as it was called, is what has destroyed a larger number of possible births than abortion ever did. and because in sterilizing the female, there is no possibility of any live births at all. And the assumption is that because they were using that technology that somehow it was safe. Well, now we're acknowledging that Mr. Gates and all these other people have been doing all kinds of twisted sister wicked crazy stuff. But why did it didn't start with Mr. Gates? Like you just said, there's a whole bunch of other twisted sister crazy people out there that had a whole different agenda. If you can't get them one way, you get the other part of the population another, but you still kill them all just the same. That's why you have more and more of female women, female personnel that are incapable of giving birth or maintaining a pregnancy. If you were to do a demographic study, which I guarantee they will not even if they've done it, you'll they refuse to publicly print it because it doesn't fit with the political agenda that they have a foot. But I guarantee that the number one infertility issue and sterilization, if they had to admit it, they'd claim that they didn't know. The accidental side effect of the regular use of the pill as a compressive created progressive destruction of the female reproductive organs to include destruction of the egg reserve, which I'm sure is what it does. It kills off the eggs before it ever gets a chance to be delivered. Not just the one that they were stopping, it's all of it because there's more than enough information to show that a lot of women, especially those who still should be able to give birth after the age of 30, are finding out that, well, I'm going to wait till 30. Well, but what were they doing in the meantime? Well, they were having whatever kind of affairs they wanted, and they were told that the better living through chemicals was okay. And in reality, they killed themselves off. So the bunch out there are screaming on the street are probably most of that category. So while they really, they're telling you they want to kill their kids one way or another, the fact of the matter is they killed them all. That's the part they don't want to talk about. The industry won't talk about because it's in line with Mr. Gates's agenda. Hell, India's looking for some of these people for that reason, like Gates. because they already know that they did it through other processes where they introduced it into a chemical component that was being used for something totally oblique and yet sterilize the population or a percentage of the population. Here's the thing that gets me about this. I want everybody to think about this too. Every population has people with higher IQ. Right? I mean, no matter what. There are black people who have incredible minds. There are Asian people who have incredible minds. There are white people who have incredible minds. Well, how many of those incredible minds were exterminated? Two ways, a, abortion, or what about the sterilization program? Let me remind you of something the Jews write in the Kabbalah, and it's also in the Encyclopedia Judaica. The best of the goyim should have their heads crushed like snakes. Whoa, somebody's tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap. Are you scratching at something? No, it's just top down. It's raining outside. Hey, I can answer the guy's question. The caller earlier was like, he doesn't understand why they're doing this. It's real simple. No, he understands. Go ahead, though. That's OK. Well, I'll just give you my take. So right now if you go out and you have sex with someone and you don't want to have a kid with the person, all you have to do is go to a pharmacy and ask them for something called a Plan B One Step. It's a morning after pill. You take it, it prevents the sperm and egg union so there's no pregnancy. It's 50 bucks and anybody who has unpredicted sex can buy it. The reason they're upset with not being able to get an abortion which costs 20 times as much has nothing to do with abortion at all. It's because they have their own leftist agenda and the only way to get it is to stack the Supreme Court with the people who are friendly with their agenda. That's why they're upset about Roe v. Wade and that's the only reason. They don't care about the abortion issue. They can get an abortion anywhere. They just want to say, well, Clarence Thomas and the rest of the Republican people Said things contrary to what they said before they were nominated so therefore Their argument is invalid and so are they as someone who should be in the Supreme Court? Isn't that what they've been saying? They want to get rid of this people the justices that are on the right in the Supreme Court of course Because they have an agenda So there you go Well, it's always been that way. That's the problem. This isn't the first time, but this is the first time where the difference is everybody is pointing out, well, we've seen things like this before, but they've never done this. In other words, they've never gone to the extreme, whatever extreme it is, depending on which subject it is. Well, that's because we're into the endgame, we're not into the sparring component. Whereas in before, they've talked about stacking the Bill of Rights, or forgive me, stacking the Bill of Rights, stacking the Supreme Court. They've talked about, in fact, I'll remind you again, guys, this is why they had to burn books in the libraries. Do you know how many times we saw this in the 60s, 70s, and early 80s? And then, of course, they shut up for a little bit. But it's only because they were getting what they wanted. When the globalists were finally moving with George Herbert Walker Bush as officially president, that's the only, you know, shallow, you know, point in activity because they were on a fast track and it didn't make any difference for Pueblo Rat Demikin. They were getting exactly what they wanted from the globalist agenda. And when we get into the 90s, that's where we reached that pimple point again, that peak, just like we did in the 70s. There's a window of the 70s. from, again, like I said, 77 to 81, where it was the next almost Civil War environment. Okay, then we go to the early, the late 80s, but then mostly into the early 90s, we get into that next confrontational phase where we put them back in the box, or at least made them freeze. Now, we're in yet another cycle. Of course, we did have the globalist cycle with another Bush and that whole 9-11 fiasco done by the Israelis and the US government, you know, the attack on New York, and with it, well, then they could do no wrong and they could get away with anything they wanted, and they did. So then they got bad cause step by step, or people got tired of it, okay? People got tired of as much as anything else. Good call, jump in there. This goes back into the depths of time. This is the fight of good and evil. Righteousness, wickedness, liberty and bondage. And these freaks want to put everybody in the bondage. They got a bunch of dummies, good stupid monkey fornicators, all right? that will go along and facilitate and collaborate with them to do this, to put people in the bondage, all right? I ain't going into bondage, all right? And you're right, these cats in our hallowed halls of government that have just one thing to do, and that's protect my life and my property, and my liberty is my property. Ah, they failed. They have no fear. So they're a bad dog. The dog bit ya when you fed him. And he bit you more than once when you fed him. And he's gonna keep biting ya until you put a slug in his head and put him down. And the ones that fear, the fear you project is the fear going into the future. So what do you see? Why me sons of whatever? So forget, this is what we do to people like you. We'll kill you to get you out of our lives. You're poisonous anyway. I've heard you got up there. Thank you. Well, bless you, liberty all. And again, one of the things to understand is this is all over the country. That's why there's this hesitation. Number one, they have to try and stir the pot. The summer of love again, as we would say, you know, burn baby burn, just doesn't seem to be kicking in. It's just the formula is wrong. But one of the things that's definitely been underlined, well, everybody is just not going to put up with this a second time. That's as good a reason as any for us to get into an American war for independence that allows us to clean out the system. Clear the deck scrub the table mop up the excrement that hits the floor because you don't want to leave that there Just get track back up to where it came from But you got to clean things out I would point something out real quick when you see generals or high command staff personnel people have been in military for a long time Guys just because they have a lot of fruit salad on their chest does not mean that those are their awards If you're not familiar with military command procedure with regard to unit awards or awards for individuals, if an individual receives a particular award, now this is not true of the Medal of Honor, that's a separate category altogether, but all of their service awards that are awarded to a person under your command can be attached to you and your service record because you signed for them, you're a direct extension of them. In many cases where you see individuals that have seven, eight decks of fruit salad, well, it's kind of like a grand fleet admiral of Yutanga, okay? Half of those metals, if you look, have multiple what are called devices. The devices indicate two times, five times. There's a given number. In other words, you get the device if you've received the award three times. If you receive it five times, you get another device. Usually you go from, obviously, from bronze to silver to gold, okay? Or copper. You know, these copper and bronze, usually what it is. And it's also numerical or it may be a device which is an instrument that identifies that level of, you know, repetitive level with the award. Remember that awards are used for promotion and for pecking order in the service ranks when it comes to, especially with the Officer Corps, but it's also true with NCOs. For promotion, it was a good thing. It's also a way for the officers to feel good about themselves. Look at the salad I got because this person under me got this award. So I got this award because I quote unquote, led them into battle even though they never left the Pentagon. Right, well at least they never left the bunker where the sandbags were. They might be up front, but they were in the bunker with the sandbags while the other guy was half a state away fighting in an operation. In the rear with the meter. Yeah, that's the thing about when you see a lot of these characters that are in the pentagram, those awards were technically received but not individually received. Now some of them were. Again, once you have a bronze star, if you wish to fill out the paperwork because the individual below you has received the bronze star and maybe some other meritorious service, then they can fill out the paperwork and you're attached to the award, you're attached to the commendation. Now this varies from decade to decade, century to century because originally we didn't have all this fruit salad. We didn't have all of the instruments that are used to create a pecking order for an officer corps and an NCO corps. Because that is part of what it's about. It actually is a way. It's why, okay, when you heard about Obama getting rid of all these people, remember at the end of his tour, when he was there, a dictator? Guys, I said it at the time that what he was doing is he was getting out of the way individuals with two or three wars worth of service, real service, with combat awards and points that meant that you couldn't get around them or pass them to be promoted. They couldn't slide anybody past them. There was some panty waste queer. So what they did is they got rid of these individuals. They were rougher because they were combat officers. They were individuals. I served with men. Like I said, one, he wasn't in, he wasn't active as in from the Army active component. He worked for us and he was in the DOD and he was technically in the Army, but he was in World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. By the time he was in Vietnam, he was in administration. He started out in his teens in World War I. But I served with people that had been in two, three, or in a number of rare cases, four wars or conflicts. Well, those people are insurmountable rocks in the pecking order of promotion. And so what they did is they killed off as many of those hardcore patriotic American officers they could by demoting them or ejecting them from service, opening the door for the turds like Miley Cyrus, the guy who said he'd sell you out to communist China. Openly said he would betray the country. In my whole time, there is not a single man that I would know in uniform except back when I, like I said, when we were getting ready for war. when we knew that there were turds just like that in service in the early 80s. That said that they would fight for foreign like the UN against America and they'd be proud to do so guys. We sat right there and listened to those turds. Well, good old Miley Cyrus, General Cyrus here said that he would, if Trump has said that we, you know, the Chinese had attacked us with the chemical agents, you know, with a biological weapon. And that's what they really were talking about. That's why they didn't want to delve into it. The good old General Miley Cyrus here was going to call the Chinese and let them know that we were coming. He was going to betray the US military. Do you want that person to be a Jew? When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident. That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. 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And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained and when so suspended he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people. Unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right, inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. 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He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent. for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses, for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, in altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us. and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. Our Prince Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We've reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deft to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war. in peace, friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, assembled, appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved, and that as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all of the acts and things which independent states may of right do. 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We did a lot of archives over there where we streamed on YouTube for a period until they blocked us. I was looking at a thing and they were thinking, oh gosh, you know what? That number that keeps showed up at the bottom of the screen is wrong at all. I need to do an update over there at least on the new call in line number because that conference number has changed. The conference room number which we've got people listening to us on right now is 667-770-1524 room number 957-464 in the bound sign. Again the conference room number is 667-770. 1-524-957464 in the pound sign. Of course our playback number, if you want to hear the archives where we were last live, which would be yesterday's, the 8 p.m. hour, you could go and dial 712-432-0990 and then enter in the participation code 957464 in the pound sign. And that'll bring up the archive of our last live recorded broadcast through the conference line. So again, a reminder for everybody that that is another way to view the archives. I'm aware the archives are out of date right now, guys. I'm working on that too. I ran into a little problem there. I'm not going to go into details on it, but it won't take me long to fix. It's just being a pain in the arse keeps... It keeps making extra partitions. I don't know why it's doing partitions like that or the different rows. To put in a thing, it's making another partition and it's going weird. That's with the system that you automatically update it, which is why it wasn't updating. Gotta have to do it manually again for a while until I can figure out what's going on with that system and get it fixed. Let's see Liberty true radio org that site is up. It's working It's a portal to come in to listen as intended I really haven't had time to Sit down and learn how to do WordPress better guys that page really hasn't been updated But for what it's being used for by a bunch of people it's serving its purpose You can go right to it on your smartphone or your tablet hit the play button on the player there and it starts right up even in the older web browsers, which is nice. Most of the time we have to have a link to a VLC player or copy and paste a link into a VLC player on the phone to get to work before. So if you're listening on a smartphone and you have problems with the VLC player, try just using your web browser and going to libertytreeradio.org and click on the play button there. Everybody who has tried that, that I've talked to, that I've been in communication with, has told me it works beautiful, it works better than the VLC player. So that might be, if your VLC player keeps changing the link, even though the link doesn't change on our end, you may try going to libridutreeradio.org and clicking that play button on the window there. their solution to get around that VLC player problem that we have had forever since we started posting the link up there for the VLC players. It's another one that doesn't make any sense why it does that. The address doesn't change, but it treats it like it's not a valid address. Isn't that cute? So it's being shunted or worked around. But if you copy and paste it right back into the VLC player, magically, even though nothing's changed, it works again. I just talked about abortion. I came up and, oh, I mentioned the thing about the generals, the awards, you know, the guys sitting in the back getting awards for what their people are doing in the front lines, adding to what dad was saying there. But I really want to jump in and tell some stuff about the abortion BS because I've been watching that on this end here. And I keep hearing the same BS lies and it's coming from both ends. That Roe v Wade has banned abortions. You can't do this, you can't do that. What if a person has incest or a person was raped or what if the woman's life is in danger? This makes it illegal. No, it doesn't. It doesn't even make the, the, what the Supreme court did doesn't even make abortions illegal period. All they did was put it back in the hands of the States and the States that they have an issue with that they have a problem with like Florida, Texas, Utah, and a bunch of others is that they're not open to, I accidentally got pregnant with my boyfriend and I want to kill this baby. We're not open to that. They, There are clauses in almost every one of the states. I think Utah is one of the unique ones where I think it's incest actually is not a viable reason to get an abortion. And that probably has to do with the Mormons, the King Mormons and you know... that whole situation up there. Yes, I'm Mormon. I do know about the other sex, you know, just like Christianity, there are other sex of Mormons that are out there too that some of them do believe in polygamy. Some of them believe that some stuff in all religions, though, guys, especially when you get into the higher organized religion. Yes. But anyway, that's neither here nor there. Most states actually do have exemptions and the exemptions usually are rape. incest and the life of the mother is at risk. But even the life of the mother is at risk, if the mother decides she wants to have the baby and risk her wife, most of the times, if it's a real doctor, will listen to the wishes of the mother and try to deliver the baby, you know, that could be the only child she's ever going to have. Of course, these people don't look at it that way and in their mind, one of Bob Ross' favorite saying is, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents. Of course, he's talking about paintings, but I've heard that said about kids I grew up with that they weren't planned to be had. And it was rough on the family, but they were a happy accident. All these people that are out there screaming for abortion that don't wanna have that responsibility, don't feel that they're ready for that responsibility. I'm wondering how many of them, their parents had a quote unquote happy accident and they wouldn't be here if they didn't have that happy accident. Or of course, they might have been told that they weren't a happy accident, that they ruined their parents' lives. I've heard that come out of some of these people that are pro-abortion. Well, I don't want to have my life ruined the way my mother and father did when I was born. Have you talked to your parents about that, maybe? Do they feel that their life was ruined by you being there? That you being here was a mistake and their wife would be better off if they didn't have you? If that is your mindset, why don't you be the first to jump on board that post-abortion thing? Show us all how it works by leading by example and getting rid of your parents' unhappy mistake. I don't think any of them will do that though. to a couple of people, you know, even the Texas one would say, oh, it's so bad. There is a limitation on time. And that's usually all the argument is about. It's not that abortion is necessarily illegal, but the window in which you can get an abortion is the thing that's of question. But even there in that window of time, which could be Oh, come on. I think it's like 32 days in Texas, which is a fairly big window as far as an abortion goes being nine months. You know, 32 days is a month. And some people say women don't necessarily notice that in the in that time frame that they're pregnant. But it doesn't get rid of, you know, people in that window can still get an abortion in Texas. It hasn't completely gotten rid of the wad at your doesn't completely get rid of it they're just trying to limit the number of lives taken for frivolous reasons I mean you did the deed you know what the result would be I mean if you don't fall into those other three categories you know rape incest and life of the mother being threatened then you lack somewhere in your personal responsibility. If you didn't want to have the child, you shouldn't have had unprotected intercourse. You shouldn't have, you know, let somebody talk you into doing that. But if you did it, well, you're going to have, you're probably going to have one of those happy little accidents. Or you shouldn't even do that if you don't want to have a kid in the first place. That's the thing, they don't want to doing that. They just want to have the ability to do that and get rid of it. Which is a really sick mindset that a lot of these people have. That when you get into it deep with them, they like to throw the, it's my body, my choice thing out there, which Planned Parenthood has on the front of their website, you know? Yeah, Planned Parenthood, your health is the highest priority. We believe your body is your own to make in... person or let's see, telehealth appointment, call, blah, blah, blah. Of course, they believe that your health is their highest priority, your body is your own, except for if you need the COVID shot. We're gonna force you to do that then. We're gonna force your body, your choice on everything, except for what the government tells you you need. Person coming in, maybe, if you wanna join us on air, you wanna welcome Jesus, star six, unmute yourself. I'm just up here ranting right now guys if you want to change the subject. You're actually making a point right. I'm in the, your dad's suburban that has the window that doesn't roll up all the way and it's making a lot of noise so I was on the highway. Now I'm in town so I'm slowed down. I don't hear any woof woof woof. What exactly is going on here is what people and all of them, it's women and the women together, but you know, seems to be the focus is the women's choice, the woman's choice. Your choice was to, your choice was not to fornicate. That was when you made the choice. You made the choice when you chose to have sex. Yep. That's your choice. So whatever happens from that, that's your choice. I've got three children now because the first one was not my choice. I've got one of those happy accidents. And that's the only reason I married her mom was because she wasn't going to let her raise a kid on her own. I said, I guess you're my wife now. And that was that we had heard that we had two more love my kids, love them, love them all to death. But the situation with we've got to be able to kill the result of our bad choices because that's what you're doing. You're killing a child. And I just the word up on this guy called him before about the abortifacian. the plan B thing, the plan B bill, that does not prevent sperm and egg contact. It prevents implantation of the zygote, of the completed human from implanting in the uterus. And shit, that's what that's about. And I'll be honest with you, we're talking about the pill. Everybody talks about the pill as if it's some benign thing. The pill isn't also an abortifacian. If you truly believe that from the moment of conception when all the 46 chromosomes come together. That that is a human being, that that is a living soul before God. If you really believe that, you need to understand that when you're taking the pill, you are doing the same thing. You are abort... It doesn't prevent the implantation of sperm in the egg. It prevents the implantation of the zygote, the fertilized egg, from implanting into the uterus. So you have, you know, want to say 62 or 63 million abortions that were physical abortions taken place by dynamically ripping the child out of the womb. You also, there's an untold number of deaths that have happened to these little humans, these tiny little humans that happened because of the pill. So forget 62 million. Now you're talking some real numbers. It's the amount of propaganda that goes out about this stuff. It's just the other bit of propaganda that comes out of this is that supposedly that it does away with the Supreme Court wants to do away with sexual protective devices like condoms or here's one that people might not remember diaphragms. Well, you know, there's there's stuff that you know, we have we have had prevention stuff in there before. The federal government need to provide you with it. No, the states need to provide you with it. No, that's a personal responsibility thing. That's like we're not issuing everybody bulletproof vest because it would be too expensive, right? Well, we're not going to issue everybody, you know, a prophylactic or I can't forget just because, you know, hey, it would prevent this. You as an individual, if you're going to make that decision, take that responsibility. It is your responsibility to make sure that it's that way. Otherwise, you will probably have one of those happy little accidents. Unless you're like these people that are anti-wife, who feel that, you know, they ruined their parents' lives. They were not a happy little accident. And my God, what a horrifying way to look at your own life. Yes. You know? I mean, these people have to hate themselves. It's the only conclusion you can come to. Especially the ones that make the argument that they ruined their parents' lives. How the hell do you have that attitude? Did it come from the parents? I said, I know a couple of them that have that attitude that the parents will tell you they don't have that attitude. That might have been a happy accident, but you know, they wouldn't get rid of their child through the world. But the child has this attitude that they ruin their parents' lives and they don't want to see that happen to them. So they see themselves as the mistake. They see themselves as the problem. So why are you out there procreating in the first place if you feel you were a mistake on the planet? Well, and again, that's why God said, and yes, God said, and I believe him, have sex in marriage. Find a woman, get one young. While you're young, two of you are young, you get married, you have plenty of kids. By the time you're my age, you got most of them anyway, I don't have any, but by the time you're my age, you got grandkids. The way it works. But you know, you make a choice to fornicate and that's the proper word for it. It's fornication. You're having sex outside of marriage. That's what happens. You have results. There are consequences to your choice. So when they say my body, my choice, number two, number one before and I realized I forgot number two, number two, that baby is not her body. That baby is a complete a consummate 46 chromosome or or you know, got a little extra with the Down syndrome guys, but it's a completely separate entity. You happen to be housing it. You don't get to say I don't want you to live in my house after you invited it in. Which is what you did when you chose to have sex. Well now we've got Dippy do in the White House talking about and if you believe this would be temporary guys you're dumb Talking about temporarily removing the filibuster so they can make abortion federal law Because not enough they don't have enough in the Congress or the Senate to do it right now So they want to get rid of the filibuster quote unquote temporarily to fix this injustice done by the Supreme Court. I will say this, you know, it seems like the Supreme Court, you know, especially since they started talking about what we need to impeach them over the abortion thing. Guys, if you take a look at a lot of the stuff that the Supreme Court has been ruling on the reverse way thing. And even before the rovers way thing, we had the Second Amendment issue that happened in New York, basically. Telling New York that you know, you can't tell tell people they can't have a firearm You have had the Supreme Court tell people you cannot tell a coach. He cannot pray openly at a football game Prayer in school guys prayer at a school. Well, yeah the dynamic The dynamics of that were a little bit different though. He was praying by himself after the game and so therefore the school event was already over and they went after him because he was doing it after the event. And the reason I went after him was because the people were coming out of the stands and going down there and kneeling with him and praying. That's what they didn't want. Yeah, no, and I agree that that's that's the problem But because of the way they went after him in court and the way he won his court case guys You can pray in school at a sporting event again. Oh my god You know and the left is like they're flipping out over that too But the one that they're focusing on the one that you're trying to keep everybody's outreach on is the abortion thing and talking about, even talking about impeaching the Supreme Court members who are involved with the ruling on the abortion thing. Well, we've got a couple more firearms things coming out of the Supreme Court. I think they talked about it on guns again, just let me pull it up and play some of that here before we get to the top of the hour. But we're actually going through this hour pretty fast. We've... there there are some other things that are going on with the first amendment coming out of the out of the supreme court the uh... prayer was one of them but also uh... dealing with uh... social media and uh... due to the netflix there's supposed to be something coming out about that you know uh... american for the year so whatever they've done they've already issued everything as of yesterday i think yesterday uh... Yeah, yesterday at 10 a.m. They released everything. I might be wrong. It might have been the day before but yeah, it had to be the 30th. They released it all. In conjunction with that, in conjunction with that, Briar issued his resignation as of noon and now we have Jackson Brown Katangian there as of noon and So we swap one little who was old and about to die for one who's who's seven years younger than me That is gonna be there for till Jesus comes back. She's gonna be there for a long time But you know what we can't call her a she you know why I mean going by the woman is The mainstream media keeps saying that, you know, she is the first female black Supreme Court member. You can't do that. She's already told you she can't define what a woman is. So she doesn't identify herself as a woman. And in woke society media claims to be a part of you cannot tell people what pronouns you're going to use for them. to tell you, which is kind of stupid, okay? A pronoun is what you describe an object as, not an object telling you what it describes messed up. But you don't get to change the goals and you don't get to change the rules of the game mainstream. This is how it's always been. You're a man. You're a woman. There's nothing else. If you're some kind of twisted freak with a mental disease that can understand who they are, then you need to go get help or we can put you somewhere where we'll get you help. Well, that that that that is, you know, that's my standpoint, but I'm saying by their own point of view, by their point of view, by the left's point of view, they shouldn't be calling her the first female black. So are you just a black person who has become a Supreme Court member? You can't call her. I don't identify her as black. I identify her as brown. And I identify myself as much less brown, but I'm still kind of brown. A little bit pink, I guess. I don't get out of the sun much. I mean, she, uh, what was it that, uh, oh, come on, come on, her said about, she was so brave to be up there and answering those foolish questions. She never, she never answered the one about the definition of a woman. Not to find what a woman is without talking to a biologist first, which means identify herself as a woman. That would be correct. This is a person I guarantee though give it time and the rovers weight thing if it comes up again From the Supreme Court. We're gonna see some goofy ass decision being written by her about birthing people Because defining what a woman is and she'll be including you know men men Do a number two as given birth. I'd like to see how you do that abortion, you know, I think the whole subject is like that And the whole subject is one of those brown abortions right there. Anyway, if people had just not abandoned God, God would not have abandoned us. And we are being judged right now, and how people's hearts respond to Jesus right now is going to make all the difference. Because I'll tell you what, guys, I've been around a long time, and I have never seen anything come with such rapidity as the last two and a half years. I have never seen anything move as quickly. And I don't know, we guess back in the 30s with the New Deal and all that stuff, a lot of stuff was moving quickly back then, but it wasn't quite as wicked and evil as the stuff that's going on now. And I do want to respond to an email, before we get to the top of the hour, I want to respond to an email that I got about what I said last night about that teacher in that classroom. He was a coward. He played dead. Those children were his responsibility. He has flaunted that responsibility that those are parts of his family and that he doesn't want to be sued. He doesn't want people to hate him over those kids being dead, but they died on his watch. They say he couldn't get up when they came through to check on him finally, and he found out that the whole class was dead. But in that time where the guy went into the other classroom, He made the conscious choice and he admits it in the interview He made the conscious choice to play dead when the guy went to the other classroom Now he could have gotten up He could have rushed over to that door and tried to close it or barricade it He could have rushed in and behind that guy and tried to stop and there's a lot of what ifs we can do hindsight 2020 on this all we want but the fact of the matter is is the responsibility of those kids safety Felt to him first because he was the caregiver. He was the person the parents were entrusting their child's welfare to. And local parent is determined. And he let them all die. I don't have any sympathy for him whatsoever. I live under a cloud of shame the rest of my life if I did something like that. I don't fear death because I know where I'm going. There's nothing they can threaten me with that makes any difference. And you can go ahead and torture the body. The body's temporary. It'll hurt like hell. But guess what? The hell you're going to get is going to hurt a lot worse. And it goes on forever. Mine ends when I die. That's my philosophy on life. I have no problem. I trust you in the Lord. And in all your ways, acknowledge I. I did not think that anything would outrage me more than what the. did until dad had me play that piece last night. I didn't realize that was the teacher from in the room. I thought that was a cop because I'm in a middle cooking dinner. I don't actually hear everything. That was the teacher in the room where the 11th student, the one class not everybody got killed in, the class where everybody died except for the teacher, that was that teacher. Ah, I just heard that. That's what was one of the concepts. Telling the cops we're in here and he played dead. Yeah, I have to apologize man shows you got you got a heart of a man You don't have a heart of a beast. The more we find out that we know we're still missing part of this story Yeah, we're not gonna get get all of it because they're right now. They're making deals about who's gonna take the blame You know, the thing is, yeah, that's pretty much what it is now. He plans to go out and go for your guns because before it, the gunman's not responding. There's nothing that any amount of trading and this was his words. There's nothing any amount of training could have done to stop this. We need to change the gun laws in this country. We need to stop you. It's you, America's fault for the fact that Mike got killed. It's not my fault. Don't hate me. It's you gun owners. It's you American people who cherish your freedom and are willing to defend yourselves. If we just all rolled over and were victims, everybody be dead. I can't respect somebody with that attitude. I have no sympathy, I have no remorse. I feel terrible for the families. He may feel terrible himself, but his actions after the fact, his own admissions of what he did, step down from what you're doing. You couldn't protect the 11 children that were under your care in the first place. have been there. The woman in the class next door had more guts than he did. Has anyone seen any of the dead bodies yet? Any real people seen any dead bodies? You never will. I saw a couple on the news when they were first bringing people out down here. On the news. I know they weren't crisis actors. Well, you know, I believe they sacrificed people. I believe people have a real body. Well, they do. I do believe that. I believe whoever was running that kid. And I used to say running because I agree with the mayor. The mayor was asking this question, but he's kind of moved away from the, you know, who was paying the kid. How did this kid was down on his luck living with his grandmother for two brand new AR-15 rifles, a new truck, body armor, all the magazines, all the ammunition that goes with it. How did he afford it? that that truck went from an F-250 to an F-150. How did that happen? I think it was an F-150. That's misreporting because people didn't know how to identify it. They do look very similar, F-150 and F-250. The real only difference is that what's underneath the hood is the engine. Most modern vehicles are that way. There isn't much change in the body design between the models. If you don't know what you're looking for. Not that you could tell with the suspension because the damn thing, like I said, when he flew that through the steel guardrail into the aqua tuck where he was, he pancaked, he hit the ground so hard that he pancaked all the wheels out to a 90 to 45 degree angle on that truck coming straight down on the pavement there. He wasn't going slow when he went through that fence. Remember initially when we came up to start talking about this in the discord and on air? The reports was that he was chained to the school by law enforcement. Hey, that wasn't us. Border Patrol saying, hey, that wasn't us. The mayor was asking about the DEA. We have reports from the people that were there at the funeral home who were getting shot at who went inside and got their own weapon and came out to respond to the shooter. that there was a law enforcement officer there in uniform. They didn't respond on what type of uniform it was, whether it was a Texas Ranger, the safety patrol, or even the DNR out here, or the equivalent of the DNR out here, part of the law enforcement. They can write tickets, they have body armor, guns, everything else, like the regular cops. But there was somebody who was already out there When they came back out with their firearm to deal with the problem who told them to go back inside and not come out Yeah, the whole thing just stinks the high heaven man Different things that have taken place The chase that wasn't a chase because he went flying off into that irrigation ditch or flood whatever channel And him outside that school for what 12 13 minutes They wouldn't let them parents in. Wouldn't let that one copper in. And then you got the cowardly teacher in the classroom. I mean, man, the whole thing just, thanks, man. That's all I gotta say. It does. It thoroughly sees how something reeks. Ticket lineup. They use their armor. I will say this, for them being worried about a shooter in the building, How come their armored vehicles were part of the picket line against the parents? I brought this up before. They weren't towards the school. You know, they weren't like guarding. You know, if you were sitting out front with a command center and you're talking about somebody being in that building, you'd want as much stuff between you and them as possible. Those armored vehicles are there for their bullet stopper. Well, they were behind. Look at all the photographs. still go back and look at this. They're not on the side of the street with the school. The two armored personnel carriers that they had, one of them is across the street in front of the funeral home. And the other one is at the intersection where they were set up the picket line where they were stopping the parents, where they had their AR-15s, their body armor, their magazines, their helmets, which they were saying they were waiting for. You know, they made a call. One of the lists of things that they were waiting for, they had it on scene when the parents showed up, but they used it against the parents. They didn't use it against the shooter. You know, you can't go into that building. You try to, we will shoot you, or we will arrest you. You know, we have armor, body armor, and guns to steal from trying to save your kids. End of story. That's what they did. You can look at the news footage. I mean, it's hard to argue that point that that's not what they did. I mean, they had no problem going against parents who they knew only wanted to save their kids. But that gunman in there, that lone gunman who has had no training, they wanted to negotiate with. Since when has it been our policy to negotiate with hostage takers? Go ahead. Yeah, this is funny. Just wanted to make a comment about the the four trucks the F-150 is Not a heavy-duty truck at all. It's fairly light and the F-250 is heavier duty, but it's the F-350 that's real heavy-duty It being a 150 Would explain why the suspension and the wheels didn't hold up I have you did the truck would not have suffered so much damage. Well, it still suffered the damage on the front of the vehicle. Yeah, it still suffered a lot of damage on the front of the vehicle where it went through the steel guardrail and I'm not talking about like a little steel guardrail. Go back and like dad said, take a look at the Google maps of things. He hit that thing, not like kind of from the side or on an angle. He hit it head on. Broke it completely off off the railing went through it flew the truck into that into that aqueduct and Pancake the tires out he couldn't go any farther even if he wanted to He didn't make it I mean And it's not like he had to go in at that point because just not even a hundred and fifty feet I would say off off to his off to the left of the vehicle is the normal parking lot, the normal entrance, hell, he could have gone just three feet to the left and not hit that guardrail. Instead, it looks like he was forced through that thing. There's no way that you would make that choice. I mean, whether you were in pursuit or you plan to ram a building or something. That's not your ideal choice of direction to go. Whatever excuse they make for that. It's so alien when you look at it, especially if you think it out. Why is that where he went through? You got this field between the school and him. All you had to do is turn the wheel, not even 45 degrees, and he would have been going straight for the school. Hey, go ahead. This is Caulper from North Carolina. I do have one question. I'm kind of late to the show tonight. Are you guys talking about the shooter and the Texas school shooting? Well, we're talking about the Texas school shooting all together. So, oh, okay. That's why I was just curious about. Thank you for bringing it up. I appreciate it. I'll listen now. No, that's okay. Like you were saying, all he had to do is move three feet over. That is something in the way. Yeah, but or something else was pushing him, you know Like I said the initial report which from the initial report It's been like pulled out you can't even find it anymore where this started with a high-speed chase Now it started when he shot his mother in the house, which I agree that is probably where it started But between where he shot his mother and got to the school that whole story about them running him off the road gone. The whole story about the high-speed chase that led to the school is gone. What agency was involved in the chase? Like I said, I would be asking the same question the mayor is. You know, if not, except I do find it interesting that he asked, you know, how long was the kid a paid informant of the DEA? He asked that question on the news. It's kind of hard to like, That one like might have gone over and a lot of people said that he shouldn't have There's like if he was a paid informant Yeah, that perfectly explains where he got the weapons and the ammo and the funding to do what he did And it wouldn't be the first time that we've seen them, you know pick somebody who is a problem child in the first place Most of the time when we have these sting operations where they go in and they're witnesses I've made up 100% of the BS Either it's a federal agent or it's a federal agent with a paid informant because you can't have the agent be an informant because it becomes a whole liability thing. He said, she said, yes. So they'll hide, they will entrap somebody and bring them along with them into a group. And this individual will have a criminal history will, you know, either history of drug abuse and whatnot. We've seen it time and time again the one with the Atari cases like which we bring up constantly the guys in the Gretchen Whitmore Oh case where the Kidnapping plot BS and you know they talk about the guys that were picked up in Michigan a lot Guys, remember they arrested people in other states too. I haven't heard what happened with the others, you know Just because the guys in Michigan who stuck to their guns won their case and got out What happened to the guys who are out of state? Yeah There's like a missing Bit of the story there too that we haven't heard Again because of the way the mainstream media works. We may never hear it. I heard another gang We are three minutes past the top of the hour by my one clock, but we're actually right at the top on the other so I'm gonna Bow out. We got the intelligence report coming up next. Guys, thank you for joining in with the conversation. Darzak, thank you. Again, I'm not, I don't feel sorry for what I said about that teacher and I, I won't. I will, I will never feel sorry for that person. The funny side of you keep apologizing for not, not, not needing to apologize. Let it go, man. The guy's in dirtbag. He's done. He's a coward. All right. We're out. The intelligence report is coming up next, everybody. Dream the other night that... 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. Yeah 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. 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Www Liberty Tree radio dot 4m Libertytreeradio.org and run satellite once they hide all of our global re-communications satellite operators and mutual conference listening components. There's many different ways you're hooking up. We're also a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday, Cinco Diemo Day slash Quartermaster Friday. It is Well, the first of July and the beginning of a new month. How do you like that? And of course the fourth of July weekend, Friday. It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, baby and the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of sorts. And interesting quarter from the quartermaster perspective, I'm running into the course. It's about that time, I guess, when you figure in the chain of things. I'm holding my hands another of these like five cell mag lights. It's kind of interesting because I have been, I just had another one I picked up said two cell, these are D cell. This is a, oh my God, even as the batteries work in it, I can beat you to death with it. With the batteries in it, this is a war club. Okay, it's an aluminum aircraft, aluminum war club. I mean the elimination device, conventional bulb, Krypton bulb, and then there are even replacement LED bulbs for the system, the ultra bright type which upgrades the lamps, you know, the handheld torch to modern spec which is really kind of cool. And I paid a dollar for this particular one which by the way was owned by Rick. I won't mention his last name but Rick. And of course, all of these flashlights are truly serial number, by the way. They actually have a serial number and it is sequential. If you've ever bought six, seven of these at a time, you can take a look and go, don't they just have the same number on to make everybody feel bad? They actually do have a serial number. These were very expensive back in the day and they're still, if you were to go buy one, they're not cheap. Even with China Sport making them, and originally they were not made by China Sport, they're made in the US. Quality? Pretty much if they were built there are some less expensive but actually Billy Club designed models that are out there you can find at the truck stops but these are the original real deal the original thing and if you see them grab them they have to do maintenance on them. Oh unfortunately one of them batteries have been sitting in it not a problem I'm used to dealing with that issue with electronics. So turning that particular one around didn't take very long. This one of the fact it looks like it's been carried in a truck or carried somewhere a lot on the outside. It looks brand new on the inside. So again, keep an eye out for them because they are a way to carry another weapon while technically not carrying a weapon. You're carrying a flashlight. Before they had these, my dad pointed out that, you know, sheriff's deputies and police and Everybody else that was in the know used to carry the long bodied, extra bright conventional flashlights. The difference is that if you hit somebody with them, if you had to use them, that obviously the body bend up and might even eventually break on you if you had to really start wailing on someone. If you were actually in a fight for your life, you might end up really messing up the flashlight. But that was the cost of business, so to speak, if you were using it as a defensive weapon. Typically, when you carry something this big, you put it on your shoulder, left or right, whatever your command hand is. A lot of guys use it in the left hand if they're right handed, right if they're left. Why? Well, the right hand's gonna be going for the weapon, but the left hand, by having the flashlight on your shoulder, it's in a ready or traditional ready defensive station for being able to strike someone. So it's just a pivot motion, and it's a matter of how you choose in advance if you're looking at using a device that way. how you're choosing to strike the opponent. So that's one of the advantages of these things. Again, yeah, I know they're smaller, there's all kinds of smaller, but this wasn't meant to be small. It was never meant to be small. They weren't trying to make it more efficient weight-wise. It was efficient because it was designed to work the way it is. And again, it's a beat-down weapon. It's really what it's supposed to be. And you can see what's going on until you have to do that. So you can make a choice, no matter beyond a shadow of a doubt, when you engage, you engage genuinely to do what needs to be done. A couple of things here. I mentioned the LED. There are different grades of LED. The original ones that came out are still about the brightness of the Krypton. But there are replacement fixture LEDs that plug right into the regular traditional bulb fixture that are the ultra bright. These bring your eyeballs out. You're going to look like the guy from Indiana Jones at the end with the eyeballs melting out of the sockets. Yeah, that bright. And they're not that expensive either. Back to relatively cheap for what they are. Now, I don't know what their durability is with the batteries. If you're working with T cells, you got more power there as far as well, I should say, storage. So you have an advantage of being able to more efficiently power for a longer period of time those ultra bright LEDs because they do suck power. Okay. Just a consideration and they're a neat little idea and it's a logistics issue. Now, Sportsman's Guide. I didn't mention this in the tour block, but I should have. You might want to go over there and take a look at some of their little weapons deals that are going on right now. I don't always mention Sportsman's Guide for guns. But at this point in time, There are a couple of decent little AR-15 and also handgun deals. They've got some of the Canics and they also have a couple of the Taurus's that we talked about the other day and the prices comparable. But of course they also do have free shipping. Now you still have to go through an FFL. But the advantage if you're a member is you're going to save a chunk of change. Take advantage of that. The big thing again is also go through the deals section. They're the anti-flame, anti-flash uniform systems that are multi-layered. Right now, some of the components, although they're not in the big sizes, they're in small and medium, mostly in small. Well, because I mean, Mark, I wear an extra large. Yeah, I know. But if you have other family members, you're talking about buying the dry fire slash the fire retardant fire fire flash explosions safety clothing system for about four or five dollars a piece for the shirts and they do have some of the pants. You want to take a look at what's left. It's over in the deals slash the clearance for Sportsman's Guide dot com. They had several of the battle blouse layers for as little as $4.40. I was going to buy them just because I can't pass them up. It's a cheap utility uniform. But on top of that, it's a very expensive piece of equipment. If you actually had to go out and buy it over the counter, it's a surplus item. But it's also in the end of this particular item that they had in stock. It's American surplus. Go through the, here's the fastest way to do this. You can go through obviously the deals section. It's about the middle or towards the later part of the deals pages. Or you can just punch up US military surplus. And all the clothing, all the gear will pop up. And then you can go down through to find and you'll notice that they flag benchmark sales, clearance, etc. It's easy to read. You'll figure it out. But for four or five dollars apiece, your ladies, if they're petite, or any of you guys out there, or if you have family members, this gives you additional safety slash emergency clothing that normally you wouldn't have bought because you'd tell somebody it was too expensive. We can only afford so many sets of that. In this case, the kids might be better outfitted than you are. Your younger people or the girls have actually been able to wear this by the way, just because it says small men's or whatever Put it on a woman. It'll work just fine. Okay, really? We're not worried about that with tactical clothing It's like Okay, I supposedly it's it's sex oriented, you know women's this or men's that but it's like it's battle gear It's battle blouse gear. In fact, it really much pretty much looks the same It's just the one says it's for women probably got a little more of a either a bus cut, but I can't find it or a waste cut, haven't found that on the pants. I think they figure everybody's pretty much tubular anyway, okay? There's no hourglass for the women as far as the uniforms go. So the thing here, if you see something that's really good priced in a camouflage top or bottom, for under $15 for anything right now, that is a good price. And there are some pretty decent prices on some of the ACU component, forgive me, ADU Air Force component uniforms. A little hint there. What we're doing right now is because some of the units use Tiger Stripe, but Tiger Stripe has become ridiculous or it's harder to get. It's not that it isn't out there, but the price is outrageous. These things are going stupid because the Chinese can charge what they want now. However, the ABU Tiger, if you use the proper color dye range, You can either go with the brown range or the green range and make the ABU in ACU color camouflage pattern. You can make it a tiger stripe standard. And if you have a lot of other tiger stripe in the units, then this is a way to supplement your tiger stripe inventory. Again, also, if you have auxiliary personnel and you can't get enough of the tiger stripe in any good sizes, You certainly can get the ABU. In fact, you can get the ABU Web Gear. You can get all the ABU pouches. I just looked at eBay last night. And there are a number of really interesting items out there. Okay. So again, check them out. See if it makes sense for you. Go to item by item. And then just to help you to understand about coloration. Go over to YouTube and punch in dying molly gear or dying ACU camouflage. And ABU and ACU have the same color ranges. So everything that you see with whatever the gear is or whatever the uniforms are, it'll be pretty much, not pretty much, it'll be identical from one to the other. Now what we want to do is kind of try to match up better the traditional, well there's several different types of tiger stripes just like there are woodland. But we want to match up the pattern. You want to match up the pattern with your unit. And this is a pretty cool solution. It's a hell of a lot cheaper. Oh, by the way, also over a sportsman's guide. Now they only have size small and size medium again. And if they have medium and you take a small, get the medium. In the Air Force, I think it's warrior, Molly suspension support system. It's the basically like an eight suspender tactical rig. It's in the ABU camouflage. But we have brought these up on the air, but they've got them for about $9 apiece right now because they're down on sizes again. They've run out. And when they run out, they start marking down. The extra large and large are gone. Now I have noticed something, and they do have a source for these because they keep restocking. So what they're doing is they're de-inventoring the item and maybe, maybe not, they may restock with a full-size range again. Typically when you're buying this you have to buy a spread. You can't just buy one like big, big sizes only anymore. You can't do that. Most of the surplus wholesalers learn. They get stuck with the tail end charlies that they can't get rid of. So it's always going to be a mix of sizes. Right now, that's what they have is the mediums and smalls in that particular ABU Warriors chest rig system, actually suspension system, and it's for MOLLE gear. So that again can be dyed just as the uniforms can be dyed. Don't forget that. Next, Cinco de Amo de. Also, over at Atlantic Firearms, Atlantic has got a whole bunch of different ammunition deals and, of course, you could already be gone. You can go over and check it out. 7.62x39, I believe it is the Yugoslavian or it's the Romanian, SKS stripper clip ammunition or the standard 7.62x39 10 round stripper clip. It's military spec, not military spec, military MFG. This is the stuff that's been out there randomly. They've been getting it in spurts as always. Apparently they got another batch in with this latest shipment. They remember we were talking about a month ago. And so there is some in stock. At least there was last night. If it's gone or if it shows out of stock, it's been, well, what, took 20 hours? Not even that, 15 hours for them to sell out. That wouldn't be surprised me. But I would recommend if you have SKS or AKs, I would recommend that you invest in the at least one case of the SKS stripper clip ammunition because it's a way to get stripper clips and their top of the line European military SKS stripper clips, which is very high quality for the era that they were produced. They were, again, the zenith of production. So it's a good choice. Okay. and that's over Atlantic and also get on their list for emails because they have had a bunch of the stuff they've been restocking and you want to pay attention, hawk your emails as soon as you see what's there, jump over. If it's something you were waiting for or something you definitely have a use for, bite. Okay, just that simple. There's a reason that goes in and out of stock. Everybody's buying it. Now, another thing, I don't know for sure how much of this is going to be coming in, but right now there are a bunch of the Polish end of the Cold War pistols popping up again. 9mm Mach Rofe, that's again, was a cheap round. It's now just an average priced round. 9mm Mach is the equivalent to 380 Auto in terms of performance, a little sharper. So it's like, Peking Order would be 380 Auto, 9mm Mach Rofe, 9mm Parabellum. in that order. But the 9mm macro rounds, very reliable, they function flawlessly, I've never had a problem with them, and I've never had a malfunction with anything in that caliber. And that's even with some of the more used handheld firearms in that chambering, the macros being the most common. The Polish guns, I'd carry any Polish gun made. I'm gonna tell you right now, Poland has never made, even when they were under a communist rule, They have never made what is considered to be a shoddy product. Sadly enough, they were making stuff for the Communists, but there again, their quality wasn't as great as maybe when they were freestanding and independent. But it was still serviceable, more so than the average communist police state. So any of the Polish weapons that you run into, you'll notice you don't see much in the way of any Polish AKs out there. There's all kinds of Bulgarian all kinds of Romanian You also don't see a lot of the other well, of course, you do see Polish pepiishes the 41 and the 43 but remember those are Cut and chopped kits. You don't see a you're not gonna see one of the Polish SMGs Out there offered in a semi-automatic package unless you want to build it yourself The big thing here again is that the Polish in the standards across the board Poland knew and for a fact embraced the idea was competing against the three big industrialists on the continent not just England but France Czechoslovakia and Germany and for the longest time before and during World War two Those three check the Czechoslovakians the Polish and the Germans were basically neck and neck for quality control and standards and Poland every once in a while catch a head. Any pre-war Polish Mauser, some of the finest Mausers out there made, but again, their competitors were the Czech 98s and the German 98s. You'll see Germany start out making Mausers, but the Czechs several times got ahead of everybody too. So this, like I said, this is one of those neck and neck races where depending on what year, They did a better job of building than the other, but they all built well every year. Of course, gone are the days when we could get the K-98s from the Chinese that they were captured by the Russians from the Germans, the Czechs and the Poles back in World War II for about $5 apiece. That's when the Chinese bamboo wall finally fell. However, there are still a lot of the items out there about. And in this case right now, it's the Polish handheld concealable pistols, end of the Cold War, beginning of the Free State Standing. And there are a couple other Polish weapons that are popping up and also some Polish surplus. So I would assume since Poland and of course the Ukraine are right there facing side by side looking to the east. The polls are not going to get rid of very much, but whatever they are, it's for financing, upgrading, and or building more of the latest and greatest that they're operating with. Another thing here real quick, I think I mentioned Atlantic, and I know I did. 556 over in Atlantic, there are some good deals over there, but how much is left? I don't know. Atlantic firearms had 7.62x39 ammo command, but they also had some 5.56 command, different flavors, and really good prices by the case, but not that many pallets came in by what I could see from the video. I watched their discussion about what they would just got this in. And again, if you're looking for 5.56, shop around, look for the best price, ball ammunition, you're not looking for anything hyper special, ball ammo is what you want. Now we're almost at the bottom of the hour. I don't know it might be away from the board there, but if he's not We're going into the weekend We're going into the 4th of July weekend and for everybody out there Well again remember why what we're celebrating and why we're celebrating our Declaration of Independence Of course, we already made that comment when we fired up, fired their arse up on April 1917, 75, and that actually is Patriot's Day. Despite what the pigs, Bush, and the rest of the turds did to try and tell you that 9-11 was Patriot, it knows not. 19th April, 1775 is Patriot's Day, always has been, always will be. The Piss Willi corporates can go to hell because that's the day we said enough. We started putting a bullet in our arse. Okay. So I'll tell you what, my still again, I know we've played it a couple of times. I give as good as I get. Let's see, we throw that up there. Ed, I know you may not be right there, but if we could, udo-igive as good as I get. This weekend, remember, I know what's right. I know what's wrong. And everybody can see what's wrong with the United States right now. Inside or outside, doesn't make any difference. Before you hit me here in Friday, it's in the last 25 minutes or so the programming for the holiday weekend Please be careful on the road pay attention. The magic stop signs don't work always pay attention the idiots dicks and fools Even then you may not catch them all we you know again out of the blue Still got bumps and bruises that are oozing notice here and there. In fact, it doesn't really feel good to sit down right now but This is again one of those things where you still can be observant, watch your six, pay attention, every got extra sets of eyes. Yeah, everybody should be doing their part. The weekend especially where people are thinking, most common problem at this part of the weekend is everybody is so fixated on getting to where they're going that they actually do tunnel vision. This works both ways in a bad way. Number one is the person who's stomping on the gas and feels that the stop sign means nothing to them. We've already experienced that one. But in addition to that, you're also in reverse order, not paying attention and could avoid if you are looking around. This is another reason, again, they always talk about, you know, most accidents happen within 25 miles of home. Well, that's because most of your driving happens within 25 miles of home. You should remember that. number one. So it's not a fictional issue, but it's kind of unavoidable. I only travel a few miles a day, maybe however your commute is. But the problem is, especially the closer you get, it's usually, if they were to add this, I would believe that the numbers might even be more credible. Not that they aren't, but most accidents happen as people are returning home and are overly comfortable with their environment. Okay, that's the other problem. But again, when you're traveling this weekend, if you haven't taken off yet, if you are gonna travel, don't get myopic in the last, you know, I'm almost there, I'm only a mile away. I'm thinking about being in the swimming pool. I'm thinking about being on the beach. I'm thinking about skiing this afternoon. Still, if we can get there faster, still, again, I understand the getting there sooner, but that doesn't mean you block your brain out to the environment. And it does happen. You ever dreamt along and wondered, how the hell did I get, wait, how did I get here? Your brain does two things. Automatically it drives. I mean, seriously, this is what we've talked about with the conscious and semi-conscious mind and the subconscious, you know, semi-conscious and subconscious. The subconscious mind actually is going through a whole bunch of other math formulas in the process and it's kind of taking your attention. But you're still doing everything we're supposed to. However, it's an unmemorable routine. Whereas whatever else you're distracted by with a mental sub-process, it takes you completely out of the here and now. So beware, don't let that happen. I mean, it still happens to all of us. I don't care who you are, everybody can say it's happened at one time or another, but especially on these holiday weekends, people are eating sticks on the cell phones. Truck drivers are terrible with cell phones right now. I have some of the worst driving we've seen in all of our lives. We've seen just in the last couple of years here to include horrific accidents, which had no business happening. Okay. So another thing real quick. Now let's relate that. What what when during a patrol is the most likely time for you to be Ambushed if you're in an aggressive patrol cycle What at what point in your patrol if you are patrolling? What is what is most likely that you will be ambushed? Anybody do you know? When you're leaving your patrol base That's that's always you ought to be cautious than that because you're overconfident It's true, but it's the other direction. Thank you, caller. It's the inbound because you're thinking just like I said, you're thinking about food or protection or safety. You're almost there. And traditionally, there are two techniques that are used and both of them may be combined depending on how radical the attack. It'll be within the last mile or two of reaching what is called the FIBA, the forward edge of the battle area or your patrol demarcation point. In that period, people's minds are distracted. They've been tense, they're tightened up, they're coiled up, everybody's watching the environment, they're all sensing. But now all of a sudden, there's another thing on the horizon, that point of safety. on the outbound, and yes, that's not quite as common, but because you are in a confidence cycle, most people on the outbound, the reason that an aggressor may choose that particular point is because you're still distracted in another way by equipment checks. Or, you know, mentally you're thinking, you know, did I unplug the coffee pot, so to speak? In other words, did I, wait a minute, did I put that magazine where I thought, so people are still, even though you're supposed to have done your last minute jump off check, you're still in the process of settling in. And you haven't shifted your mind to the hunting process, okay? So in both situations, you're absolutely right about the up-and-down, but the inbound is the most dangerous. And that's historically been proven by after action reports. However, there's another problem with an inbound patrol. This is why if you've had any training on patrolling, the patrol leader steps to the side with the controlling NCO officer or sentry, and you identify all of your people as they enter the demarcation line as they pass through. Why are you doing this? because the other half of the fatigue issue of returning from a patrol action is that somebody can easily slip in amongst the patrol and move in with what is basically a dulled response group. So this is another reason you constantly have to pay attention. Now, if you're hit with a patrol, if your patrol is hit with a hasty ambush or a prepared ambush, either way, While you're trying to break contact, where are you going to go? Well, you're not going to probably, you're not going to go back to a rally point. You're going to move forward towards a defensive line slash your demarcation point. Now, that's another perfect opportunity for an aggressor to try and move sappers in or infiltration personnel to get through because there isn't really a body count going on in the traditional sense or the casual sense for your heavy controlled situation. everybody's trying to make for the point of safety. So this is why you have to pay attention to who's around you and identify and friend foe is one of those issues again, why we have equipment standards, why we have certain personal markers, which are identifiers that the patrol unit may only know or units that have certain, it's like a pass coin. What we have or what we use nobody else has. And that way, if somebody else tries to infiltrate, We can easily identify the offender by looking at them and identifying the fact that the tell is missing. The identifier is missing. Okay? So again, everyone goes, well, patrols are dangerous in general. Yes, yes they are. Oh, you can get killed anywhere. You really can't. You can be shot at any place. Your aggressor is looking for optimizing and developing opportunities. And so that end of patrol ambush may open the door for other damage to be done at minimal cost for personnel. If you're the aggressor, the idea is to minimize to maximize. You should be thinking the same way, minimize and maximize. That's how it works. So again, pay attention when you're on the road. Remember, try to drive offensively while you're certainly still acting defense. Remember that you are a shark if you're in a bad situation. Remember, we just had the coronavirus Karens converted into they won't want an abortion and they hate you because they can't have an abortion even though they probably weren't going to have an abortion. So now they're trying to whip up the Karen slash baseball where is now a pro. execution by mother crew to go crazy and you don't know when you're traveling where you're going to drive into some stupid BS like that. And as you'll recall, they have shot people, they have burned people, they have wreck cars, damaged and destroyed property. They have attacked women, kids and men. So don't think it's going to be any different and that's why you need to be paying attention to your environment. But then if something happens, you go into offensive driving mode. Offensive driving mode. You are now going to understand that the vehicle is a weapon. It's heavier than anybody on two legs. And if it looks like you're in a situation, again, unask the AO. If a gang and knuckle dragging you bangies think that they're going to stop you and then drag everybody out of the car, well, you're to blame if you're the driver and you allow that to happen. Criminals are wicked and evil, but you were stupid for allowing your enemy, the wicked and evil, to do harm to you and your people. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Hold on, hold on caller. We're having the same problem again. You might want to switch over if you're on speaker switch over to regular product. I'm on a headset. I'm under a ceiling fan so the ceiling fan must be throwing off the sound. Anyway, we got these molar order radios, you know, the 30 mile range. They obviously don't get 30 miles, but we have them on all the time in the charging jack. And we hardly ever hear any intelligible sounds, you know. Well, we just picked up two Spanish speaking young men. They had about a... Maybe a one and a half minute conversation back and forth in Spanish couldn't understand them But it was intelligible if I knew Spanish Other than counting I might have known what they were talking about But I thought that was kind of odd, you know that we never hear you know maybe a click and a clack and you can hear somebody talking but you can't understand them and never more than maybe five seconds and This was a conversation these two young men were having And it was, you know, you could tell they were, they had to be within range for that to pick that up. And, you know, we're on the outskirts of town and we're, you know, anyway, I don't know where the heck they're at, but I did, my neighbor has seen. lots of these foreigners milling around our grocery stores. And I just said we're on the National Assembly call last night. The guy was sent to stay in a hotel in Lapeer. And him, the guy he was with, they said there was foreigners hanging out of the windows on the third floor. They were all over the parking lot. They were having a big old, like a party. And he said there was no way he was gonna stay there, but he is going back to do some surveillance. So there's a lot of stuff going on and just like you said keep your head on a swivel and be prepared. I yield. Well interestingly enough again we're way up here on the other end of the country. The border, the southern border guys is as far away as it could possibly be. We have busloads of these characters and a whole bunch of other transport buses that we're running into, especially in the Jackson, Corridor 94 and 27. And they are classic. Guys, if you've ever been farther south, you go more, you run into the Mexican drivers. Over in the far right lane, the Mexican left turn is you immediately decide like you're a dog who saw a squirrel. All of a sudden from the right lane across two lanes in front of traffic that's coming toward you, coming with you, and then into the center turn lane and close your eyes and make the left turn right across traffic that's already coming at you. These bus drivers are the same way. They have no moral scruples or savvy about, you know, about, you know, yielding in any way, shape or form. It's just point, press and move. If any day I would say this, almost all of them I've seen are offensive bus drivers. And so again, the fact that we're seeing as much activity all the way up here as we are. It should give you an idea what the saturation level is coming across the border down there. Now, there are a bunch of little colonies here. Saginaw Bay City, needless to say, Chicago has, well, this is a mathematical fact. Outside of Mexico City, what is the largest, what city has the largest Spanish-speaking population in North America, other than Mexico City? Chicago, Illinois. Now, so that should tell you right there, you know, one of the problems. And interestingly enough, they didn't go there to be migrant workers picking grapes. You know some of that story, how it was, you know, it was the Juan Valdez kind of thing. only with grapes and they were all just poor little migrant workers who just wanted to come across and pick grapes and vegetables and it was horrible that you didn't want them to come across and pick more grapes and vegetables but even back then that was a lie and it's you know become more and more obvious now I mean basically what you just have is a bunch of parasites sucking off of the government fund system and that your money they're stealing They're taking it a gunpoint from us. They're putting in a big bucket and handing it over to them So then again at some point it's obvious they there is more foot on this the dispersion of the of the Component, you know as far as where it is around the country now it's designed to create specific conflicts like crisis at a given point So everybody needs to be paying attention to who's going to sue and like you said know what they're up to and where they are On that note too, let's not forget, if you can, take the time and go down to border watch, go and watch, well, first of all, pull up border beat. And this is something we've talked about, Mike's talked about from down there for quite a long time. They have been, I think now, probably one of the longest running information base sites on the border when it was not in Vogue. They started up explaining what was going on that wasn't being reported. Now it's in your face. But Border Beat, if you get a chance, you can check them out, pull them up, but also share. That's the most important thing is to put it into as many different venues as possible. So one of the things you can do as part of your little holiday weekend evening thing here is for the beginning is pull up as much on the actual border information. A lot of stuff that's here is also not just what's happening on our side, which is important to us. But how is this developing first on the Mexican side? Because Mexico is compounded on a massive scale and what you see there is what they'd like to get away with here. The problem they've got is they can't do it because we're better armed. And the moment that somebody perceives a problem, they won't just shoot the problem. They might just start shooting everything around the problem too because it's all part of the problem. And that's the only thing, the mental hesitation or mental break that's keeping them in check right now. Otherwise, the writing is on the wall with regard to what we've seen for now 30 years of doing the Intel report and covering what's happened down on the border. There is nothing that is, there's no solution in sight and there's no republorette that is offering or is pressing the solution appropriately. It's all just basically Walmart door greaters and how much is gonna be handed out by either the state or by the feds directly in terms of tax money they've stolen from us at gunpoint and then they divvy out. There's no locking it down, kicking your ass out, and they're done. And that's how it should be. I don't care why you hop the border. We got all kinds of ports of entry. They speak five languages or they've got people who are ready there to speak to you no matter what language you speak. So it's all a crock of bullshit. As far as the game that's being played here, it's simply that it's a criminal enterprise with so many overlapping tiers. The border needs to be shut down. You come over the border, I'm not gonna be mean. Just load them up in one of those really nice white buses, take them down the road to a point of entry with a gate, back the bus up, open the back door, shovel all their asses right back into Mexico, shut the gate. Shut the back door go find some more. That's it back to Mexico. No, we're not. No, we're not Britain. Oh, no, you're not coming in. Nope. All there is to it done. Oh, but they've got some bullshit story. I'm sure they do. But guess what? Back over back over the fence. Goodbye. And I don't care who it is man woman child back over the border. And oh, by the way, well, we just found out that these guys, they've got these kids and, you know, they're not their kids. Well, you knew that before they hopped the fence and you knew that once they got here. Well, somebody better figure out whose kids there are when they're in Mexico. And so let's get them back to Mexico, where it's more likely, I'm sure, that the very fine Mexican authorities will do everything in their power to find out whose children those are that the cartels stole to get their people across the border. And of course into a money camp of whatever kind. We need a D-M-E-Z. Yeah, actually, well, we, you know what, guys, all the things you're seeing right now, like even when Trump did the wall thing, remember that they were supposed to put a wall in under Bush. Bush had all the dollars he needed, and the Israeli mafia swooped right in, because old idiot Stik Bush was that kind of a turd, and they put the virtual fence up. Well, when they did start to re-secure some of the fences, they remember they failed. What happened is down there, a whole bunch of private organizations got together and started building their own fence. And they built a better configured barrier, and they were doing it on private property. This included a vehicular ditch, a fence that was actually better built than what the government was doing at the time. included a second barrier fence behind. So you had really, yes, a demarcation, no walk, no work zone. And they were able to put, I think, 180 for every foot that the government could put in the way of a fence because of all the bureaucracy and crap, they could do about 180 feet. So had they had more funding, they would accomplish more. Mark, a virtual fence is like virtual money and virtual ammo. It's worth it. Or a virtual condom. Yeah, exactly. Or a virtual fence. So anyway, yeah, what we're dealing with here, again, the border's wide open. That's one of the many reasons, like I said, you're talking to the backed up toilet. Have you ever tried to have a conversation with a backed up toilet? The only thing you do is roll up your sleeves. Oh, I've pitched them out many times. Yeah. Instead, you have to get in there with the Roto-Rooter, your OAO and the plunger, and you have to get rid of the problem. And that's where we are with this government right now. It needs to be flushed. Big time. Yeah, ban the bureaucracy is the rule. Remember, bring it up. Fred Rexer's my favorite. Ban the bureaucracy, people. In fact, there's all kinds of neat artwork you can do. You can even dig it up if you have any Fred Rexer's old books. Remember, that was his pen name. We know that. But take the time and if you see anything with Fred Rexer's name on it, stop. Pick it up, especially if you're at a gun show or a used bookstore, if you find anything in a used bookstore, and it's amazing how much you can. You want to buy the books because he had some phenomenal black and white line drawing artwork that could easily be adapted to t-shirts or photocopying or again, scanning it and posting it on the internet. And the artwork was phenomenal. The three branches of government which had the sniveling bureaucrat with the briefcase which represented the IRS. And you had the S&M character in the middle and you had Boris with the AK. And it was the three branches of government. Again, this is the kind of stuff that needs to be resurrected because it's totally relevant today. and useful as a tool. It catches people's eyes. You know what's the only interesting thing? He dated every one of his artworks. So the neat thing about it is that actually, first of all, people read it and said, you know, take a look down there in the corner where the signature is. What year is that? Whoa! It's like, well, yeah, because it was happening then just like it's happening now. So again, Fred Rexer, you see anything done? by him. In fact, by the way, if you have any old shotgun news from the 80s, if you go through there, you'll find a few of the advertisements that were done for Fred Rexer's books. And there's little little storylines that were attached to it. You want to read them. They are They're they were tongue-in-cheek, but they're not if you look at this country And what we saw happen for the last four or five years especially between the Antifa BLM burned down and the Karen crazy town crew with the face bras guys Right on the money absolutely right on the money go ahead call or jump in there You would let me re X er or some other spelling no re X er Rexer. Yeah I'll do a search. Thank you, Mark. Yeah, in fact, David, you should find that's a good point. Well, I haven't done a search in a while. I'll probably do something tonight if we can hook up. But yeah, you might find it in the used books area, but unfortunately, it may also be considered classic. And if that happens, then you know what happens to you. Classic price attaches. The only thing worse than that is antique. I say, oh, no, sir, it's antique. Oh, shit. Oh, God. Oh, this is not going to be cheap. Another thing very quickly since we're heading to the weekend is fireworks. Guys, collect fireworks. You don't need the ones that are pretty and fuzzy. You want the stuff that makes booms, especially projects and makes booms. Okay. So kind of watch to see what's out there. Remember that as we get closer to the Fourth of July ending here, then you're going to see deals on, you know, markdowns as such. Take advantage of those. Reports and distraction. By the way, I will point out there's a couple of these multi-pack squib projector or Roman candle type little multi tubes. 64 tubes or 32 tubes. Some are bigger bore, some are smaller bore. Guys, think about pointing those horizontally down a hallway. No, it's not gonna shoot anybody. It's impossible to see. Think about in an enclosed area with those going off and bouncing around, because they're little rockets. So little things bouncing around down range. How much smoke does that create in the process? You realize how much eye clutter that is? And I don't care what technology you have on the roof of that gun. It's not gonna do you a bit of good, okay? So there are all kinds of neat ways you can apply these. You don't even need to be there to fire a weapon. You can use it as a total way to distract and incapacitate temporarily somebody who's entering an area. Of course, when they make the next turn, that's when everything cuts loose from the weapons that are available. Or you can finish them off right there if you were just waiting to see if they'd be smart enough to leave. And apparently they're not, so fire them up. But there's all kinds of really cool stuff that is very useful. Another thing, look at the fireworks designs themselves and consider as I was talking about 37 millimeter bird bombs, how to build a Stokes mortar. Look up the Stokes mortar. It's the first generation of conventional drop to mortar. Could you jump in there please? Southern Pepper One did a video. on building a like a basically a m 79 grenade launcher from PVC pipe using the mortar fireworks and stuff. He did it several years ago. You'll have to look it up. But he did one on that one. Also that website is border land beat. That's border land beat that you were discussing just a little bit ago. Thank you. And again for everybody out there. I take the time and share because this is the weekend. People are gonna be getting together. You can bring someone up on the big television or on the screen, try to find things that are entertaining but in the process force people to think. Tucker Carlson, by the way, has been doing a bunch of stuff from while they were down there in Brazil. Now, I'm going to point something out about this is Brazil, as we pointed out, did a big gun grab. They didn't do a little gun grab. They did a, what the communists want to do here, gun grab. Well, the president who they're likening to Trump. Oh, they've been backing off on the rules. Now, mind you, they didn't scour the anti-gun crap. You can have up to six guns a year. You can own up to six guns. And they've reduced the time for the permits and the papers. So in other words, all the garbage is still there, of course. But because once the commies have it in place, it's like Anran said, they'll never let go of your freedom. They'll never recover your liberty other than by fighting for your freedom and winning. Because otherwise, guess what? Well, they've got it. So what they're doing is they're rolling it back to earlier percentages. See, look, it's only half a bucket of poison. However, that's the first thing I can't, well, things are getting better because they let more people have guns. Yeah, well, I guarantee it's the royalty thing. Yeah, the people who are allowed to get their permits and have guns are the ones with the money. Because the ones with the money are squeamish because they're the ones who are targeted by the criminals who now know that everybody else is disarmed, so nobody's gonna step up to help you. So you might want to watch the last couple of days has been some interesting pieces there and again It's classic. Well, we told you so well, we're at the top here and we told you it's the holiday weekend Freedom Palooza is going on right now