July 11, 2022
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3h 58m
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Mark Koernke discussed the Georgia Guidestones explosion, noting that security camera footage showed the blast but not who planted the explosives, suggesting government involvement. He covered ammunition and magazine availability, emphasized the importance of reloading and brass recovery, discussed robotics and drone threats with tactical countermeasures, and provided detailed guidance on field equipment including mosquito netting, batteries, and ammunition storage. He also addressed carrier companies' restrictions on shipping firearms and ammunition, advocating for alternative shipping providers.
- georgia guidestones
- explosives
- robotics
- ammunition
- reloading
- second amendment
- preparedness
- field equipment
- atf
- fbi
- shipping restrictions
- ups
- fedex
- ar-15
- tactical training
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It was hooked up to the fire station Didn't say it was hooked up to the local sheriff's department or police station. Somebody had a television camera monitoring Which means that in theory, I mean, maybe Mark's crazy here But if you have a camera watching the place and something blows up That means if you roll back the camera far enough if somebody planted explosives, which it's pretty stinking obvious they did then Should have the people who planted the explosives on video should yeah Yeah, you have video footage and you know the exact time when the kaboom went kaboom and Yeah You don't show the earlier footage which I would assume if there was a something that's small I mean let's say with a game camera If the game camera was set off, but it wasn't because the camera footage shows before The explosion took place, okay? And it shows the rock blowing out, okay? Then that's a good indication that the camera is running nonstop. And that means that if I roll the footage back, I should see the government cherry picker, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep It was a very very specific and selective explosion. It was a pop-boom. Okay? So, as I said last week, this is, what would Sergeant Schultz say? Very interesting. Yeah, this is very interesting. But of course now they are like fellin' paper shoots. They know nothing. They know nothing. It's just a mystery to them. But they had camera footage. Could the camera footage just selectively operate? Is this no Columbus City kind of thing in reverse? Where the camera footage is running, but it all disappears and nobody ever sees it? In this case, it's the camera footage shows the explosion, but nobody sees anything before or after. Well, there's some stuff from after. Yeah, that's kind of strange. So we'll find out more as we go. There's people down there right now and looking around I recommend attention, attention, attention. I recommend that let your fingers use the walking through the Google pages, Google map, or whichever other, try all of them if you want. We need to go like out from, let's start with the epicenter being the Georgia guide zones. We need to go about one mile in survey what who owns what property around that site. Then we also need to pay attention because usually there's little arrows and dots and whistles, red marks and green marks and blue marks for things of notoriety in the community. Churches, businesses, institutions. We need to take a closer look at the closest community and anything so first of all one mile up from the Georgia Guidestones two mile up from the Georgia Guidestones three mile up from the Georgia Guidestones four mile a very meticulous property by property survey First we do it by computer and then we go and look at it because this is becoming a very interesting project We've known about the Georgia Guidestones for a very long time And now we're hearing about build back better. Build back better. It's a tourist attraction, don't it? Well, before it was quote unquote a tourist attraction of any kind, it was obviously in the mind of the creatures that a warning slash but also a notice, it's kind of like you nailed a notice on a pole out in the middle of nowhere. And when somebody says, we didn't know you were gonna kill off six out of seven people on the planet, they can go, oh, well, wait a minute, hold on, hold on. You go to Georgia, there's a place, we did it, it's kinda like we warned you in advance. You guys, have you ever watched or read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe? You know, okay, what the hell, let's just spot out in the middle of nowhere, out in the middle of nowhere for you, it's a lay line point for them. And there's something nearby, this did not happen in a vacuum. The Georgia Guidestones did not happen because they just Dropped out of the sky and got plopped in like you know 2000 wanna space obviously, you know Oh look there's a model if didn't happen like that Even though they want you to believe that kind of crap. It didn't happen like that Okay, so what we've got is some interesting game playing going on and in the midst of all the other stuff that as we've seen in the past I've told you big galactic actions aren't Well, that's weird over there and that over there and there's couple over here and three over there and then you push the two walls together and even though they look really weird when they get pushed together they wedge right into place with each other. In Hichhiker's Guide to the Universe before they blow earth up there's the public announcement by the, you know, was it the Vogons or whatever where they're saying, you know, you have no excuse for complaining, you know, and I don't see why you're so upset. You know, the information was filed in your local galactic office of Alpha, Cetai, you know, blah, blah, blah. And you did go and check it out, right? You read the notices, right? So it's kind of like that because it's also multilingual. So you can't say, well, I didn't know it because I'm not, I don't read English. I read Chinese. Oh, we got Chinese. It's there too. Well, I read Arabic. I got Arabic. It's there too. Well, but what you were warned and by the way pretty much all of you are not keepers Okay, so the Georgia Guidestones is kind of a well they told yourself Now something happened unique here and in light of all the other stuff going on Perhaps the addendum model is going to be even more aggressive and interesting to watch and read and but before that happens We'd like to know more. Who's gonna cut that stone? Where's that stone coming from? Who's paying for all of this? This is really exciting. We'd like to interview the person and people who are paying for the Georgia Guidestone replacement. Just like everybody wanted to talk to the ones who put it up to begin with. Though everybody had a lot of innuendo. Didn't get the whole list. Okay, which if you can't remember, hunt them harder than they think they're hunting you. Always, okay? So anyway, just on that one, Georgia Guide, so I'm looking up, there are videos on, I had a bunch of different stuff I went through this weekend, and the videos are very straightforward, but it's selective. It's selective, it's as selective as could be. Wow, why don't you just do like we do in a lot of cases, just run the whole thing and we'll judge it. And let's see, let's one o'clock, there's somebody on a ladder, wait a minute, no, they got a cherry picker, beep, beep, beep, beep, and the cherry picker says, County of Schmidlap and wait a minute. They're attaching something to the stones. Beep beep beep beep beep. And that beep beep letter pulls away. The boom gets folded up and approximately 4-4-0-3 or whatever it was. So, a boom. Isn't that fascinating? I didn't say that it didn't have to be the county cherry picker. It could be some lodge buddy operation down the street. Could be some yamikowearing turd from you know, Blatsensteinburg for all we know. But we won't we don't know right now because there's no video showing any of the other security footage. She's really weird rather strange but Kind of globalist if you get my if you get my drift anyway, I know the things here another interesting thing popping up Now first of all, this is with and it is a serious I guess prime was an Amazon prime or prime whatever it is Has a new series. It's the terminal list. Has anybody seen this? the terminal list. Now I'm going to point something out. I watched part of it and then kind of fogged my brain out after a little bit because first of all it has the pap and babbling crap of well we're going to seal team Schmidt Lap and we're going to get a chance to go after this guy in Syria who came to whole village and all these people and this down the aisle stuff it, Clowney. Well you know right off the bat in order for it to be in the New York Times best seller list it's got to be a hack job anywhere. They wouldn't allow it. So of course immediately it's the yeah yeah right. You know you mean Blatstein doing the chemical attack on the Syrian people? You're going after Blatstein. Oh no no it's a bukh nu hah nah bah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah. Whatever. However, there's a lot of propaganda to promote this. Pissing and moaning. There's a piece on Tucker Carlson about it. You might want to check it out. The terminal list is by Jack Carr. C-A-R-R. Two Rs. Wait a minute. Usually when there's two at the end, that usually means have one. Tukila have two. Tukilas have three. Tukilas are very small. Yeah. Okay. So anyway, it's got two Rs at the end. But fact of the matter is it's over at if you want to watch a review that's basically where they're reading back and forth about the limitations fake right versus the fake left. Okay, in this case fake left complaining about the fake right and Promoting yes, and you know keeping you you know, in other words allowing you to be diverted But with a check belt back to the left progressively, I guarantee this series will take you right back to the usual Pap and Pabble in Hollywood because it wouldn't be allowed otherwise and the kosher mafia runs Hollywood and all of the rest of the media through communist China of course. So it's the terminal list, I'm gonna check it out, Jack Carr and it's with Amazon Prime I believe and it's already out there posted. You can go and watch if you have that service, if not don't go to your way to get the service. And if you don't believe in getting any of them, I understand. I don't have anything like that here. Intentionally, in fact, we minimize bare-bone everything. So next, homework assignment. Somebody posted one of the old videos when I was speaking, well, I'll still only do the same thing now, but we're doing it a little differently. In the 90s, we were basically a mad run. Death March, you get as much information on it, you get as many people organized as we could. So during the week, Anytime during the week through the weekend if it was in reasonable driving distance I pretty much spoke every night Get it to work at four o'clock Real quick get something to eat be on the road clean be clean myself up before I left work at the very end of the shift end of the day and We would be on the road and if it was in two or three hours if I was you know four o'clock That means by seven o'clock I could beat a location get out of the vehicle walk to where walk into wherever I am and to the podium and begin so that we'd have as many hours as possible with the people that requested information. There's a video of an example of that and again this is if you look for it it's see if I can find it Mark Cornke-Columbus Ohio home July 7 1994 again that's Mark Cornke-Columbus Ohio home July 7th, 1994. This is representative of the kind of work we were doing, although most of it was much more detailed, depending on the group. In fact, the night that we did this, we had another event down the road, which was a private meeting with about 80-some other individuals who were organizing. And we had a late night stop at my favorite, of course, the Your favorite 24-hour truck stop on the expressway with the kind of not quite outdated food yet still on the racks, you know, still on the warmers. So any given night, we'd be doing two or three of these a night. Usually one public, well, semi-public meeting like this where it was an invitational, then there would be a organizational. And then it would be another stop in Greek, in other words, make contact and be ready for what might be going on tomorrow night, two nights out, depending on where we were. And that was in anywhere from Ohio, well, for instance, top of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, anywhere in Michigan, and including the Upper Peninsula. So, now the Upper Peninsula was greater range, so I'd have to travel. And we usually planned the Upper Peninsula, Excursions for the weekend kind of like we would an out flight thing where we fly out to other parts of the country Say Friday and be there Friday Saturday Sunday Flyback Sunday night and back to work. So for me, there was no days off. It was seven days a week 365 days a year for more than a few years I mean, how long we'd have. We knew what the bad guys had in mind and we acted accordingly and got a lot done. Now, again, the video is Mark Kornke-Columbus, Ohio, home, July 7th, 1994. And again, a reminder too that we do have a lot of other communications work going on. I had a request, you know, hey, what's going on with the Shortwave, well, we're waiting for the shortwave channel to clear. The person who has the hours that we want is still sitting there of that block for the moment. They actually want to switch over to another frequency, but I think they don't have the money. Because of that, they're holding with what they've got. The moment that that program slides into its new slot though, the moment that happens, the night that happens, we will be on shortwave. So now it's not an if, it's just the when. And we'll let everybody know, they only ask, you know, hey, for the time being, just, we're an idol, but not because we want to be. In fact, the owners would like to have us up right away. I'm not going to do any more hours of radio. As it is, even when I have a little break in between, There's always a dozen things that have to be taken care of and that hour doesn't last very long. So in reality, it's pretty much four hours of work. Now, the reason we do the eight o'clock block, and that's the hour that will be probably on a shortwave first, is because that is the optimal window. Eight o'clock to nine or nine to 10. Nine to 10 is better still. So yeah, if we have to, we will. We'll see I'm not excited about doing a fourth hour after from say doing the eight to nine then doing nine to ten But the the eight to nine block was specifically engineered to meet both affiliate needs because we have a lot of other Networks in many different have venues. Okay, they pick up the eight o'clock hour no matter what and have for decades now So this is something that we can see. We're being patient as it is. They're actually asking me to come up and do another hour now to start it up rather than wait until the other program clears. And guys, there's too much. Everything you have to do, we have to do. Right now, I'm trying to get all the 510 equipment out of the way and the... 100 project slash the 100 dash battalion project going, not going, but rounding things out. I'm sitting here with a whole bunch of computers sitting on my left that have got to be squared away and packaged. Optics, which I've been going through, have been really blessed. I want to say thank you for the donations from certain businesses here in Michigan. But because of that I've got a kind of got to spread them out this stuff piled up in one place does not work It is not how I've ever done this We always have it distributed so I can move to a location outfit ten people and or myself and eight nine others It'd be just like we're brand new infantry talked about on helmets body armor clothing underpants t-shirts socks Web gear magazine spare parts new radios medical support blah blah blah right down the shopping list, okay? But most important here is we're setting up now what are the command pods for supporting the many 510 packages so that when the 510 packages are mobilized we also have the command structure mechanism which includes optics, recording technology, communications technology, logistics for just administration, stupid stuff. I don't spend money, I always watch for the people who spent money and are getting rid of stuff for free. And although there's less and less of that, right now the next wave is the second batch of closings because of the Coronavir virus. We picked up a complete kitchen, virtually new. It was basically, I would say, a package for doing catering. But it's small Hobart equipment, everything, front to back, top to bottom, got it for nothing. Probably would have gone to the landfill if we hadn't stepped in and picked it up the way that we did. And it went right away, but people didn't know what to do with it because they have a lot of other stuff. And so basically what we got was an entire field kitchen. We can slide right into a couple of different bigger vehicles. And we have another mobile field kitchen for emergency services. And we paid nothing for it. It includes all the trays, serving everything from the fork-knife spoons. to carriers, to pans, to everything you can think of that would operate a kitchen in the field. Basically, the equivalent to a military field kitchen, but a little bulk here because it's not designed for transport. It's just smaller so it's conveniently able to be transported, which is cool. You guys can be doing stuff like that. Guys, not everything, although again when you watch this we're talking about mobilization of fighting units and that's one of the, as far as organization, some of the stuff we've been doing for decades. That's on that video, Mark Carkey slash Columbus, Ohio, home, July 7th, 1994. Well, the big thing is that we have to catch up and we also need to remind everybody not everyone is combat infantry capable But they are able to assist in some way It is most important in face of what is obviously going to be a battle for our lives. We're gonna be fighting technical equipment More on that in a minute as a matter of fact, and you've already seen some pieces on this now, by the way and Because of it I kind of think With what they're now throwing at us from two different directions here with acknowledgments what uncle mark told years ago you want bigger heavier and better to fight electronics, uh, select mail running electronics running mechanized You're going to have to deal with certain problems in unique ways But remember the more complicated the technology on the other side the easier it is to destroy contrary to what everybody's been told however Because of this, again, medical support, all the other technical support, rear, I won't say rear area, because there won't be any rear area if the enemy has their way. They just plan on taking the whole country, so every piece of real estate is going to be something that's going to have to be fought for to one degree or another. We accept that. We've had this conversation until wee hours in the morning and the sun rise again. on this very subject. How far is this going to go? How bad is it going to get? Everybody understands it's going to be a very bad situation because the wicked can't let go. The turds behind the Bidenite, who by the way, we don't want Biden to go anywhere. I want to leave that piece of gutter trash right there. If you move Biden out, it's just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. There's nothing that's going to be fixed. There's nothing that would change. Barry Satoro and the Jewish mafia that run him would continue to do run the country down, which is what they're doing right now, and it's not an accident. What we need to be doing is carving off and paring off as much of what they're trying to damage, get away from it as quickly as we can, which a lot of you are learning is the solution. You can't be hurt, and you can't be dragged down by the drowning if you're not in the same swimming pool. Okay, that's the first rule. I'm not just talking about moving. It's just a frame of mind. I think, again, just as part of that, I would recommend that if you can, take the time and watch 2000 mules. And the reason that I bring that up is because just one aspect of what we all know is going on, tracking with a cell phone. I've told you for years, a cell phone is nothing but a dog leash up your ass. You know, I've said that a million times. And all the cell phone really is, is a dog leash up there. They're letting you play with it for the moment, but its usefulness has to do with nothing more than the secret police operation of spying on your movements. The candy treat, the casino treat, is all the other dribble, but even there they couldn't stand to see that too much because that's why they've been over handing glove trying to exclude people from participating in an open discussion of anything, obviously. That's because that's beneficial even with the other detrimental aspects of the dog leash up your ass cell phone. Okay? So what they've done is destroyed the benefit, which is kind of cool because other than the cell phone addiction and the computer addiction issue, The important point is that if you minimize the technology for open use, or in other words, even have different pieces of equipment for different use, then it skews their numbers right from the get-go. But there's a lot of things you can do that are really simple. Distraction, slash loading activities, not deception, but loading. You know, we're stuffed garbage down your enemy's throat that keeps them so busy. Everything they're doing to follow you or whatever is truly a waste of time. Better than half of the time that they would waste walking down the little rabbit hole that they want to follow is a meaningless rabbit hole that you've created. Hunt them harder than they think they are hunting you, okay? Mark? Whoever's working the stuff, they just need to be executed with the rest of the, you know, the robots when the time comes. So, but think about what they're doing. Anyway, the interesting thing is there are several comments this weekend about the dogites. The dogites, you know, the dog robots. The dog robots, not the only one they have. They've got bipeds slash human upright walking systems. The dogite is pretty well been worked out. The, you know, dog-o-matic slash the dog bot. could be killed, not a problem. Big thing is, I think what's happened, this is why the regime has finally acknowledged something we've already been talking about for decades. Heavier main battle rifle cartridges to deal with armored and mechanized objects. Not necessarily a vehicle, or not necessarily a person with body armor, but anything you might have to get through something hard, to destroy the soft, chewy stuff inside. Now, in this case, with the acknowledgement with the 6.8 government project, it's obvious that they had to cover the bases on that. Also, the play catch-up, because here's something to think about. Because we have embraced such a large number of MBR rifles, we have the dominant package of heavier rifle systems in our hands across the country. We have lots of SKS's, lots of 7.62x39, those are light rifles. 5.45x39, light rifle. 5.56, light rifle. Okay. But we have a lot of 7.62x51 NATO and we've been building more and the market has purely been for us. The lion's share of, you know, for every one 7.62x51 NATO rifle that the regime would buy from one police state operation or another. We have over a thousand maybe two thousand. I had the ratio probably I would say is closer to four thousand There are four thousand MBR's in our hands for every one MBR that they possess in their sniper unit with you know One guy with a heavy rifle the other one's got a supporting weapon They may both have a comparable weapon if there's a team certainly multiple teams But we outnumber them, and we have a greater number of MBR, Long Range Capability Weapons, with as good or better optics than they have on any of their weapons. They take your pick in whichever direction we look at. The civilian element with the quote unquote, FUD rifles, people like to, you know, don't be derogatory about your other firearms owners, even though they'll be derogatory towards you. I know the term FUD, what it means. But the fact is, All those big butts, scoped rifles, are awfully damn happy toys when dealing with getting through to busting chunks of stuff off of something or going through something to get to what's critical. 300 wind mags, 7mm Remington mag, 8mm Remington magdom, 338 Lapua, 338 Winchester, 460 Wetherby mag. Go right down the shopping list. 375 Holland and Holland. It's an elephant round. What was it designed to do? Get through the skull of a capable elephant. Get through the skull of a rhino. Get through the skull of something like a buffalo, a wild buffalo with horn matter and mass to the point where in some cases it will stop any standard rifle round dead in its tracks. But a 375 Holland and Holland? What was it for? Killing those big heavy creatures and getting through those big big chunks of horn up front to the soft chewy stuff inside. You take and turn that around, point that at something that's a mechanical or somebody with body armor. It doesn't make any difference and especially if you don't aim for the body armor, aim for the critical spot based upon what you understand performance the old best with regard to impact. That 375 Holland and Holland is going to turn your lights off. Or it shut the power off on the electronic. So the government, realizing that the 556 round is not really going to be working for, it's great for shooting Ho Chi men's boys. And it was good for utility work on the five year old blind guy with a cane across the street that we kept going over to beat up. But now we're facing a conventional military forces that have equity in terms of everything that they wish to take into the field. And in addition to that, they even have some supremacy weapons and we don't have a counterpart. So we got this crappy piece of doofus dungus from Sig, which is BS. We have no business buying it. We have all kinds of American solutions. We're not buying American because it's globalist and they hate America. That's what everybody should be looking seriously at. Sig is not. our friend. Okay, as long as we understand that SIG is not our friend, HK is not our friend, FN is not our friend. Okay, they were our friends, they'd be selling them for a reasonable price just over the cost of production because that way we'd all be really happy and we'd have more of their fine weapons in hand to resist the police state and the globalist when the time comes. They don't do that. What's the price of a SIG? The price of an HK? Yeah. So anyway, the MBR idea though is absolutely critical. Greater range. By the way, in the military circles, how many M1 Garands, how many 30-ounce-6 rifles of all categories do we have? How many 8mm Mauser rifles do we have? How many right down the shopping list of every one of the MBRs? But the 760x51 NATO, we have virtually all of the M14 or M1A fleet. We have all or most of the HK91G3 fleet and we have pretty much all or most of the FN FAL fleet. If it's in the United States, we got it. They didn't. So we're already way ahead of the curve on this thing about, oh, oh, oh, it looks like we're gonna be shooting robotoids and nematodes and hemorrhoids and all kinds of stuff and guys with body armor. It's a real conflict, so we gotta upgrade. We don't need to upgrade too much. We already did upgrade. We just did a course on what we were doing. I wonder, you probably can't get on any platform right now where all the doofuses are that were in the Fruit Loops, you always have the harpies when you go and talk in a chat area about rifles because typically, of course, you've got, it's an AR-15 click. And it's kind of funny that all the flap, yap, and dribble that they came up with about, you know, government this and government that. The government just abandoned their ass on the 5.56 round and just went to a main battle rifle cartridge in full support of everything that we've argued for as long as I've been alive. Isn't that rather fascinating? I didn't really want to do that. I don't care about the regime's military. The regime's military is just being geared to kill Americans. It's not being geared to kill Ching-Li. Thing lies or asks about whatever when you've only got a handful of strategic bombers and you've only got a handful of weapons as far as what you will face the enemy with and yet you're pissing on this population saying you want to disarm us, you know what? You're gonna go to hell. Stick it up your sideways, Blobo cop. Because if it weren't for us being as well armed as we are right now with the mismanagement and level of corruption and stuff being stolen out the back door. This country wouldn't have a national defense for all practical purposes. Let me point something out. How many B-2 bombers do we have right now? This is something I had a conversation with somebody with a few days ago. We were talking about, you know, do you realize how poorly equipped we really are? If you only have 20 B-2 bombers officially in service and you only have about 50 to 60 B-52s that are fully decked out, ready for service, It's interesting when you listen all these people talk about real close first strikes how well we could lose all the bombers here We could lose all those there. Well, wait a minute. Well, then where your replacements now granted understand something government lies Tier del fuego that there's stuff hidden from your view all over the planet But there's one of the best examples right there. So there's garbage all over the place stuck away They always cook the books on that. But the problem is that you're still coming down to the same problem, in that you have a handful of weapons. They get destroyed on the ground, or even when they try to take off. Or because they're now fully detectable, because there's nothing special about them. Other than their original stealth, their potential and their original first generation of activity, when they were truly stealth, but now aren't. Well, now they're slower and easier targets. So we have a bunch of slower and easier targets that will be knocked down. And then we probably have another wave, and I'm sure we have a hidey hole series of our other aircraft, but preferably also our older aircraft, which is probably nuke the four or five graveyards, you know, aircraft park points we have, along with armor now. They're putting armor out there where they're putting the plane. Did you know that? where we had the aircraft parked because they've been busy destroying the aircraft rather than keeping them. You know, the simpler aircraft, they're easier to maintain. Since the pigs and excrement that we have in the regime destroyed other tactical reserve aircraft, strategic reserve aircraft, forgive me, we're parking stuff there because we got this big empty open field area secured and we don't have anything to do with it. So they're Park and armor there too. Well, they're putting it all in one spot. Which means, I guess, that if the other side, Chinese or Russian, or somebody else decides to duke a few spots, you get the armor and you get the aircraft all in one sweep. Rather than tactically dispersing them all over the country for strategic purposes. but they're terrified of who getting them? Oh, that's right. The American people, because the American people are the first perceived enemy of the globalist and the regime in Washington, D.C. All you have to do is watch their face move and you can hear all about it. Which means that they're the enemy. It's that simple. And along with the rest of their fellow travelers outside the United States. Take your pick. They're all the same turd, different day. So anyway, the videos of the mechanical dog issue. Now, um... We've already had many, many, many private conversations about the robotics issue. There are a lot of simple ideas out there that really work well or should work well for a period of time until they have to adjust to the problem, okay? One of the big concerns, well, not concerns, but one of the things that needs to be identified is do they have a standalone automatic program separate from everything else? In other words, if they're on a task, and they lose what is considered to be indirect long range command and control. Somebody controlling the equipment. Do they have a standing process following a regimen? Last order given, it's kind of like fire and forget, whatever the last order was, it'll follow through, go over the terrain, get to where it's supposed to go, do what it's supposed to do, and then it dies. or it gets out there and returns to, you know, wherever it's supposed to return to in theory, if it has power. The interesting thing about this is a couple things with robotics is being captured. I would have to say that we're going to have to be very precautionary because them putting destructive devices on board their equipment is going to be very likely. They don't want people to capture things and especially if you get a chance to see how things work You know truly in detail then it's much much much easier to figure out how to get rid of the things The other thing is what frequencies do they operate at that tells us where we need to be jamming Frequency counters if any of these dog robotics are in the area. They're wireless We need to know what range frequency ranges both the military the police and the common market pieces of equipment are operating on. How are they talking? Remember, they're on the ground. These aren't butterflies. And they're kind of heavy. So they're stuck. We're at the level of operation that they're at. They're stuck. Now, because of that, the sooner that you can isolate them, the sooner you can, in fact, even do all kinds of dirty tricks we've already played, we've already had fun with the tracking systems. You can put it into a closed loop if you can record part of an order. It has a handshake command, then you just record the handshake command in a particular turn, but no other order or information given, and you can let the little robot dog walk around in circles for hours. I don't know what the lifespan on their power packs are, but there's another thing to remember, a couple things. With regard to robotics, just like humans, there's only so much ammo they can carry. There's only so much time that they have to operate. With you, it's how many hours of rest you need for how many hours of operation? How long can you stay viable and how do you degrade progressively as your batteries wear down, right? Well, the robotics are no different. One way or another, they have to have onboard and onboard power supply. One way or another, whatever that power supply is doing, it is set. Now, the more activities that electronic technology has to serve, the greater the power drain on the central power supply period. So the more that you force the thing to do, and the more that it has to do to counter measure, to act, to whatever, it's consuming, no different from dealing with any other infantrymen. And it dies just like any other infantrymen. No differences. I want to find where they're being run from and kill every one of those bastards. That'll be the priority. They will be higher priority than the the punk a junk toys out in the field piss on them The priority will be to identify what what single communications are raised Do we need to identify to know who to walk up open the door and blow their brains out? They'll be busy sitting in their field version of a of a lazy boy's sofa with fast food laying all around them grease all over their shirts playing, uh, robotoid video games, because they're out there to kill you, and that's that grubby, chubby, ugly thing that looks like Chob of the Hut. When you open the door, you'll be happy to shoot it. My God, what the hell is that? Oh, that's the robotoid operator. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop So that is something you need to take into consideration is step by step, how long can it, what's the duration of the technology, how does it communicate, does it have stand alone potential. Beyond stand alone potential is does it have self destruct technology on board, which is the most important first thing we need to be looking for, don't get caught flat footed. Don't treat the robotoid any differently. In fact, well, you have to be more paranoid with the robotoid because it's most likely they'd be more concerned about that being found intact than the average infanture man laying out there dead. He might be holding a clutch grenade under his body trying to take you out after he's dead, if it's a human. But the robotoid slash nematode slash hemorrhoid... can have everything on board ready to roll and if power drops down or technology fails, then another program kicks in and it's on standby waiting to be a mobile mine. The final order. Assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. Okay, think ahead. Oh, anyway, hold on here. Do we have a caller? Yes, you do. Go ahead, I'll jump in there, please. Okay, I was trying to get in before, okay, I redialed and came in again. There we go. You saw? Yeah, I was just going to say that the final order is dead meat. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I was trying to get it before about was the idea of the cell phones being a tracking device. If Gooberman came to us and said, we require that we put this tracker in your arms so that we can track everywhere you go, people would rightly say, hell no, we won't go. But yet we voluntarily track this thing with us everywhere we go. Yeah, exactly again watch 2000 mules Guys if you doubt what I've been trying to explain for 30 years about cell phones I've covered this from the very beginning as far as it's logical that and here's why Now the older cell phones there were fewer around that was the other advantage for us. There were far fewer around But that world has changed and they understood exactly what they were doing and how they did it and it's amazing Guys, just think about when you look at 2000 mules, how much stupid data, stupid data they're storing just in every dot on the map traveling. Because you've got to wrap your brain around this. When you see that 2000 mules and they surveyed a certain area, remember that they compressed the activity to a certain area because they wanted to watch the boxes or know where these characters were moving from box to box to box. But there's a lot of other interactivity and again, that's only the dots that they selected based upon what they knew was a threat operator, okay? Meanwhile, every other person walking around during daylight hours, there would be more, everybody moving around, one of those little dots is constantly not only being tracked, but being relay tracked. In order for you to map like that, that means that the data storage was going from multiple points, and then there's a discernment program that allows them to verify by cross-referencing. Think about the amount of work going into just spying on you, just to follow that damn point on the map. For one piece of equipment, and understand that every one of them's tracked. Now, again, here's my point. Now, for instance, dirty tricks. The average person out here isn't gonna figure out that maybe they shouldn't carry a cell phone into battle Kind of like certain Russian soldiers who learned the hard way over in the Ukraine Don't worry. There are some Ukrainians that died the same way I think But what this is why we don't get rid of the cell phones This is why we want to keep the cell phones shut down but on standby You want them you want them completely nulled But all of a sudden you could have a whole like, you know, let's just say farm meeting of digital targets spread out in an area. What do you think the electronic dogs are for? What's one of the things they could do as a standalone project? All they're given is a termination order. There's a grid. Here's the grid. Okay. You've already seen how this can be done. See this grid time now is 555 Eastern Standard Time, grid 402. I want you to give an order to unit 1 through 7. All target dots in this area, grid 1, grid 2, grid 3, are obviously tactically deployed. We, or at least we know they're either tactically deployed, they're in residence, or they're perhaps in a target farmstead or a target house. send the dogs out and you know exterminate. Cheaper than a cruise missile? Yeah well the thing is that you know they they could be you know if they're talking about well we got guns are mounting on them well we'll get that's the other problem if they again if they do have guns how much ammo do they have? Now if you give them targets and this is why we've talked before about you know deception reliability why you want to know how to make up the mannequins and dummy targets that have a thermal signature and have good tactical likeness. That's not hard if you take all your scrap and junky stuff. I save OD green equipment all over the place. Somebody asked me, why are you saving that? It goes over in barrel four over there. What's barrel four? It's all the punk and junk, nylon, even kid stuff that looks good enough. I mean, kid, I mean, kitty, kitty stuff. You can go onto a mannequin and be tactified and by the time you're done you put a thermal indicator inside a candle. Inside the silhouette you get a thermal target. You put the cellphone on that. You put it in a fighting position or in a position with cover and concealment or just with concealment because remember, concealment is not cover. And this way you have just enough of a target opportunity if you do it right that it creates high confidence that the objective needs to be engaged, that the target needs to be engaged. But that's not where you are. And this gives you the opportunity to observe the performance, especially in the early stages of a conflict like this. We've already been walking through this with everybody we can. So everybody understands. the robotoids, nematodes, hemorrhoids are not going to be a surprise for any of us. The other side's going to have a problem because they've already had difficulty with them in the field. We're almost at the top. We're going to talk about that later. But the big thing here again is understanding that they offer no advantage if it takes a tremendous amount of logistic support to move something like that. It's kind of like the, oh, the, Different types of robotics that were developed for the last 50 years every time they've had something like this guys You don't know what it cost material and time and the ripoff to the taxpayer For this type of equipment, you know seven times the price at half the value, you know, the Jewish mob sees you coming and because of that, you know Yeah, it's really cool. Looks really impressive get into the field. How many do you have? Well, we have six I mean for the this area No, we have six What do you mean we have six? How much do you think is cost? Well, listen, I'm telling you, they really only cost about, you know, $2,995 with tax licenses and dealer preparation. But you know what? This is a government contract. So that's a half a million. No, that's that one there. That's the doggy with the paint job. That was a million dollars. But you just said cost $3,000, you know, no, $2,995. Oh, okay. So it costs $2,995, but you're being charged half a million because of course the government bookkeeping and the way it works. And don't forget spare parts. And the other part about this is with all of this technology, guys, it's still, this is light mechanized and I understand the logic then what they're going to do is they're going to try and flush these things out big time. It looks like both sides are going to go for the Chinese policy. They agree that they can accept 80% working, 10% kind of working, 10% coming out the end of the factory, not working at all. But you know what? They got a whole pile of them that kind of work. And the idea behind it is, is that, you know, supposedly if you're all properly propagandized up, that you'll just defecate your spine out your bone hole and let them execute you. We might as well stand here and let the dogs execute us because, well, because, well, well, because I watched something on television. Well, who was running television? Well, the people who built the robots and the government that's running the robots, and it's all a lie to get you to surrender because that's what police states do. On the other hand, stuff goes down a lot easier than you might think. The big thing is, again, you don't want them to believe it's totally useless, so there are a lot of things you can do to break cops. We're at the top, okay, Republic. We're gonna get out of the way for two minutes. I got a decent radio. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, home of the brave. 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It is the 14th year of open, in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with the K. 2022, old earth calendar, 2022, battle for the republic, dance of swords, and it's Monday. And almost the end of the work day for a lot of you, you're on the eastern seaboard or the Midwest. It's approximately six, six, seven, six, eight. And you're either headed home or you're already home. Maybe you're sitting back and relaxing. Again, might be third shift. Well, then you're just starting. Sorry about that. I know how that works too. Anyway, for those way out on the left coast, you got a little bit of ways to go probably before you're going to be heading home from work. pay attention. Always be careful. All of the idiot sticks who were hiding under their beds and we wish they would stay there. My god, the traffic. Also the idiocy in driving. I ran into another person who had something similar happen just exactly like what happened to us about what, five, going on six weeks ago. And it's interesting he said the same thing. He goes, you know, it's like these people don't even have a clue. Because this guy didn't have any way to, you know, basically had no understanding of what was going on. And we do see more and more of the, what seems to be the Prozac slash, well, actually the murder death kill shot victims, 45 miles an hour and on the expressway, they're kind of dazed, speeding up, slowing down. Could be cell phone, but cell phone I think helps to daze them. multitasking that they used to do, most of those who got the shot can't in any way, shape or form handle. Behind a dozen drivers this last week where pick up the traffic speed, slow back down to about 45, 40 miles an hour, pick back up again and then slow back down. And pick back up and we're not talking like go over a period of an hour, no we're talking in minutes. Just like clutching the steering wheel, staring straight ahead. see the partially away from the seat like they're actually intentioned you know you pass them they the only thing that's missing with most but not all of them is a face bra and I think that surreptitiously the face bra is still being worn I think it's still there I think you know they say the face bro never never be gone man your religiosity will be there for no on now you're having an angst because you're not wearing the face bra Where's my face bro? Where's my face bro? I don't have to wear it, but I should wear it, but other people aren't wearing it. Oh my god. Ah, what do I do? What do I do? That's exactly how some of these people are. Well more than a few that we're running into. So it's sad and you know, it's true. Yeah, the but anyway, well country public fool system. Look what it does for us. Anyway, well, it doesn't do anything for us, but look what it did to all of them. Anyway, a couple of the things here real quick. Let's see. The Georgia Guidestones. I want to get that in this hour again, too. Georgia Guidestones, guys, there's a video. If you haven't posted it, one of our friends, if you could, post it over on our Discord. Everybody can share it. There's a couple of follow-up reports on that, by the way. So you may find different reports. Maybe you'll find one better because it's Monday now. so they might have updated or been forced to change your story. Which happens. Anyway, let's be safe. Do we have any callers? Hey Mark. Yep, go ahead caller, we got you. Yeah. Alright, this is Fluffy. I got a couple of amusing things in my email today. One from, let's see, thetruthaboutguns.com entitled, A Great Moment in Civilian Disarmament. Michael Moore's 28th Amendment to the Constitution, which would basically repeal the Second Amendment and make it necessary to essentially disarm practically everybody, including police and military. Naturally, fat ass doesn't have a chance of getting that through, but it's an amusing attempt by the idiot to remain Well, not relevant. He was never relevant, but noticed. Interestingly enough, on that point, there's other idiot sticks, of course, that are now flapping your head. But this is expected. This is what the communists said that they were going to do 30 years ago. So, yeah, about the time. Yeah, let's say they're just they're just figure this is their grasp. They've got 1000 days to get whatever they can done. By the time we get to the next fake election, If they decide to burn the voting booth down, they're gonna try to disarm as many people as they can before that, otherwise they're done, and they know it. Because physically, one way or another, they're gonna die. So, yeah, that's, well, see, that's the problem. Everybody goes, well, next election, we'll vote them out. That's 1,000 days away. That's 1,000 days away. That's the battle, that's the siege of Leningrad. That's the equivalent to the siege of Leningrad. You are in the middle of the siege of America by a bunch of pricks and idiot sticks who have every intention of trying to get you all killed. But in order for them to get done what they have to, they have to create the illusion of whatever kind of legal ease, you know, metaleagley's garbage they want to plug in. Like Fred Wreckscher said, metaleagley activity, whatever. Go ahead, Fluffy, jump in there. Yeah, one other thing. I'm sure most people on the hot year have heard of 80% arms.com Well, they're moving from Southern California to Texas. I believe it's Dallas, Texas. Oh, I wouldn't go to Dallas. Yeah, Fort Worth, Texas. Okay, the premise when you fly in is called Dallas, Fort Worth. So you might as well be in Dallas. Okay, because it's Dallas, Fort Roy. I know that there's two different jurisdictions as far as maybe the cop shops go, but it's Dallas, Fort Worth. That's how spread out there and how connected they are. But the fact that they're leaving California is a wise thing anyway. We don't want any production capacity in California, considering we're going to be fighting California, right guys? No doubt. Yeah, so... It'd be better to get everybody out of there the weekend. It's like, you know, abandon the AO ASAP. The Chinese will give them whatever weapons that they want. Anyway, we know what's coming on this. For California, California will openly declare its betrayal of the country. Communist China is already on the ground there. And Oregon and Washington State are going to try and pull the same thing. Has everybody noticed how Portland is right off, it's just completely off the map? No discussion about Portland or Seattle at all. Let alone California, by the way. Pretty much. I don't think it was a good idea for them to move into Fort Worth, really, because their city government is fairly lift already and leaning further that way. But at least it's out of California, like we say. Yeah, they can move anywhere they want in the state once they get there. So any person in arms is moving. from California to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. But again, if I were them, well, there's so many different places you can move where you'd have a lot friendlier piece of real estate. And again, without all of the bureaucratic or the political, you know, hassles following you down the road because That's what's happening. That's why Austin went left just the way it did. That's why Houston's the toilet that it's in because all of these feces birds fled from all the other toilets they created and they're dropping their ass down and starting the same BS all over again. And well, we got to have this part of communism. No, we need to have this part of communism. And by the time you're done, it looks just like California or wherever it is you ran from. Which is always the problem. So again, the feces birds are moving But there is a lot of opportunity in a lot of the places go in Texas and make more sense So they at least are moving in the right direction Also, there are other states like Missouri that are much more friendly than Texas even to you know production companies that are willing to build Now they do have left every states got leftist. You got to remember that even the states for everybody goes I want to move to whatever Yeah, but if you look at the numbers, all the major metropolitan areas are vomitus pieces of ilk and filth that are made up of the grain knockers slash the globalists. They may be some of our... We would love to have them here in Mississippi. Right, and there are places in Mississippi where the... actually, there are whole areas in Mississippi because of what happened with NAFTA and GATT. Guys, there's manufacturing facilities sitting there waiting. When I went down to Mississippi this last two years, we went past a lot of the areas that we were, when we moved my wife's parents back down to Mississippi, they were from Mississippi. And I drove the moving truck, I had a CDL, so I moved, drove the moving truck down, saved a lot of money. We just bought, we rented a big, big, big truck, and we hauled everything down in one move, right? When we went down there, everything was operational. And I talked about this years ago when that happened because just after that NAFTA and GATT kicked in, within three months, all the businesses down there were gone. They already had the door open for going to Mexico. The sick part is the one place said, well, you need to, they did convince the county to put a wider road in because they needed it for operations for the factory. Well, they got it put in, they got a special tax cut, and they turned right around and used the double wide access road that they built so they could bring the extra wide load truck movers in to haul out the machinery to take it first to Mexico and then over to China. So there's, in fact, when I was down there this last time, that particular complex is sitting there. The curtains are still there that were there before. You know, it's like that classic haunted mansion thing. The curtains are in that southern Mississippi sunshine on the south side and the west side and they're literally just falling apart, hanging inside the offices. Everything is disintegrating from age. It's not being abused, it's just sitting there sealed up. So there's lots of places like that. Nobody can afford to tear them down. Nobody's going to destroy them. They're relatively stable. They already were set up for high power. So you can move anything up to three phase into those complexes. And bigger or anything, any size you want. Power company will hook you up for whatever you need. And they would be very happy to have business. So Mississippi would make sense. I wouldn't necessarily go to Louisiana and in other certain parts of Mississippi, we all know different locations where you don't want to go. Partially because again, there's leftist operations in every of those states too. But there's a good portion of the state that pro patriot, pro friendly American and they really want to work. So you'd have a friendly community and you would also probably have a pretty decent workforce to draw from. something to think about there. So again, Texas, they got all the money they, well, actually they got all the people they need because they're just letting them flood across the border. And while the government is shipping a bunch of those parasites all over the United States, everybody knows the big chunk of them are plopping their little hairy hind ends right down there in those communities along the border. And that's not making all the other people real happy. Who already came across the border? Oops. So, good point. Thank you again, Bree. I wonder what 80% arms are going to sit there and just take all the abuse they have from California. And by the way, California's got all kinds of litigation laws that they just passed. It's like, really? Well, let's get that production capacity out of there. I haven't been ahead of them anyway, but I'll tell you why. I've never been there. It's that simple. Now, another thing, and again, I might as well work 20 minutes after the hour. Let me tie something else in real quick for all of you. I need your help. I want you to do me a favor. Mark only has so much time in the day. I'm looking for gamma goats. I'm looking for six wheel, all terrain, gamma goats. I don't care what condition they're in. But I am interested in them No matter where they are in the country and if you could help me out a little bit go to Facebook and do a search locally for You know military vehicles and you never know what's gonna pop up. I already found a gamma goat tractor I found the front end which really is kind of cool All by itself because it'll run all by itself, but it's supposed to have the truckbox to the rear Anyway, if you look up gamma goat now, we're looking for parts I've got people who can come and pick up the spare parts. We'll pick up wheels. We'll pick up everything that's affiliated with it and we'll clear the place out. But we're also interested in complete vehicles. Don't care what condition they're in. Don't care if it's sitting with leaves in it in somebody's backyard. We need to know about it. There's a bunch of these laying around. Sometimes they're a few thousand dollars a piece. We've seen them in different points of the compass. But right now we're looking to acquire whatever seems to be laying around out there. We just picked up a whole pile of deus nihabs this weekend. I tracked down another pod. It was a farmer over on the west side of the state of Michigan here. And they gave us the wink and the nod. In fact, once they found out what they were going for, the guys were like, oh, you can have them for, and the price was basically the weight of the metal. Because either a they could they could scrap them. They weren't going to but they could scrap them But they donated all the parts so we got all these spare engines some of those not so good But parts is parts so deuce and a half, you know M35 deuce and a half a ones a twos a threes a four. It was a quite a mix Etc, etc, etc, etc, but that's one of those items that once you got them Guys, the deuce and a half, that particular model is one of the most user-friendly trucks ever built, just like anything from that era. It is absolutely user-friendly. Anybody with a sixth grade education can work on it. And the electrical system is, you know, follow the numbers. And I mean, when I say follow the numbers, guys, even flag the wiring harnesses with little numbers. So all you have to do is see how it's sitting on the truck. You take and put it on the truck the same way and you hook up line number one to line number one, line number two to line number two, line number three to line number three, etc. etc. There's only three wiring harness modules on a juice and a half. There's the front module for the engine compartment, firewall area, there's the harness for the cab, and then there's a complete separate harness. for the rear box area slash the rest of the frame. And it is all self-contained. In fact, we got many of these brand new in the wrapper, still in the long-term storage coil where they're supposed to be getting ready for World War III. So these trucks could be rebuilt for another 50 years easily without any problem whatsoever. And if you didn't have those parts, Let's put it this way, it's a crude, rude design. It's the way it's supposed to be for being worked on on the dark side of the moon in World War III. Oh, wait a minute, we're talking about World War III. Everybody's talking about World War III. Maybe we should be thinking that things that would work well for the dark side of the moon, craters everywhere, World War III, is the kind of equipment you want to go with. So having the latest, greatest 70 mile an hour racing rig like most of these BS pieces of equipment are, they're not going to do you a damn bit of good if they can't go cross country, if they can't swim in many cases, or if they at least, you know, can't handle the terrain. And that's just talking about the roads, okay? So anyway, if you could send me an email if you run into anything, a gamma goat, let's have some fun, pitch in. You can send me an email at liberty at provide.net, liberty at provide.net. And we'll have one person or another doing the follow through, if not myself, depending on what it is. But we'll accumulate and we will re-situate so that they are where they are useful to our cause. The other thing, we're actually looking at a building I found out about this Sunday, I actually didn't know, but you know, I was going to buy a coot. The coot is the quarter-ton equivalent to the gamma goat and all of the other articulated body vehicles. Now the coot was basically the smallest in the family. The guy that invented it actually was, the vehicle was reviewed both at Aberdeen Proving Ground and at TARCOM, Tank Automotive Command. Oh, forgive me. Transport Command, okay. It's a funny looking little two box piece of equipment. Basically, if you look at the Gamma Goat, it's like that, but a lot smaller. Uses a standard Jeep tire and rim. and will go anywhere. It is our articulated body, so where the front compartment and back compartment join, it can literally go through on an angle, it can go through any kind of ditch along the road. It's not going to get bogged down. It's also a swimmer designed to be watertight without too much complication because there's very little of anything compromising the hull, which is all sheet metal. We now are going to be building them. We have somebody who got motivated when I passed on the information. So we are probably going to have the Coot as a standard tactical alternate vehicle. Held a lot cheaper. I know there's a ton of these little four wheeled all terrain vehicles that are like the sit and drive. Gators were out there first along with other vehicles like it. Everybody kind of copied that. Basically these are like golf carts on steroids. They're designed for all terrain. Well the Koot was way ahead of all of that. And one of the advantages is it doesn't use the smaller cart tire. It's using a full-size vehicle tire. And the advantage there is wear and tear on the axle and drive components because it has a larger circumference. This means that it's running at a lower RPM than that little tiny wheel going down the road. Just something to think about there. So it's one of the things that we are working on right now and the CUT. C-O-O-T. You want to look it up? It's really a cool little piece of equipment. Anybody and everybody could drive it. In fact, that's what we used to do. So we're all going to see what we can do to help along the program. And I should have an example, arriving in circles around the property here pretty soon. If all goes well and so again, we're but we are then also looking forward to a new production model The only thing we're gonna be doing this is adapting a lot of other automotive parts present day And also a little different power package motor package. How virtually cool about this is that any small Engine pack would fit in a coot you can adapt pretty much any engine that you might have available Just definitely worthwhile. We're at the bottom of the hour. You know what we're gonna do I think it would be nice. We could have a bottom of the hour music break. So, let's see. It's been a little while. Curse My Name. And again, there's the ginger haired version. Ed, you'll be able to find it. Blind Guarding is the one who did Curse My Name, the original. But when you do a search in the scroll, YouTube, there's another, that's again, a cover piece. I like the way it's done. Both versions are excellent. But curse my name, okay? If you think about, if you listen to the words, and you think about where we are right now, just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic isn't gonna do it. We already know we have a whole bunch of traitors that are involved in Washington and from outside the country. They're not traitors, they're enemy combatants when they're from outside the country. And these enemy combatants are trying to destroy the freedom and liberty of the United States. And they're telling you exactly what they have planned. So we have plans too. And Curse My Name is kind of like, well, at the end of the game where the bad guy's been caught and now there's limitations, gnashing of teeth, running of hair, because Barry Satoro is going to the gibbet. Oh, that's not good. So anyway, Curse My Name, Blind Guardian, Ed's hopefully digging it up right now. And in the meantime, let's see, while we're waiting for the music, if we're able to, we'll see what happens. Also a reminder, by the way, and I gotta do this, with the next wave of Florida discs just went out. Everybody be patient. We couldn't keep up with the demand. Now we're at 1,216 disks. We had to copy all those. And one of the copy machines went down. Not a problem. We have another one that's an older one back up. So the disks were able to do, I think, five at a time. We got one machine that does 10. This one does five. But we got everything cranked out, guys. So keep an eye on your mailbox if you asked for the Florida disk. We didn't forget you. It's just we got to go through everybody's requests. Some of them were multiples. We had one bundle going away from here, a long way away from here, with priceless information that they can apply however they choose. So the Florida disks are the next wave just went into the mail over the weekend. And we'll again, we still have more to send out. We've got more repackaging right now. So I think by the time we're done, total is going to be up around Oh, I haven't gone through the other emails today, but we probably are in also the spikes from the alternate We probably are gonna be over 3,000 pieces that have gone out which is good I mean not a problem not complaining and guys remember when you get this stuff. We expect you to copy Okay, we expect you to copy so whatever you got One more time also over on YouTube. Why do me a favor? Well, she didn't check it out. It's an older video Mark Kornke, dash Columbus, Ohio, home, July 7th, 1994. Please take the time, go over and watch it. Give it a thumbs up, by the way. Let's give this a thumbs up and see how the algorithm works, if there is any that works for us. But the, give it a thumbs up. If you want to, again, subscribe to the channel, share the video. Please take the time and share the videos. Uh-oh. It's gonna tell me something. I know. Anyway, again, just in case Edward might not have been right there a moment ago, Blind Guardian, Curse My Name. If we can, the Ginger Hair Girl version. I should say Young Lady, because she's younger than me. She's a girl by my age standards, because, well, I'm 64 now, so. Anyway, other things, real quick here. Oh, also, yes, thank you. I don't know if they sold out completely, but that price for the 20 round AR-10 magazines was actually a pretty decent price over at Classic Firearms. Now, Classic Firearms did get a number of other trade-in guns. If you want to, always remember you can go over to Classic Firearms on YouTube. They usually post a video for the latest batch of stuff coming in, so you actually can look at what they're offering. and make a decision with regard to their surplus. And they did pile a pile of Berettas that have come in most recently, look average. Again, they do rate them, they have different grades. Personally, I just go field grade. I don't care about finish mechanically. If it don't work, they wouldn't have probably sold it. It's how it works nowadays. Not a good idea. So it's not a gunsmith special or anything like that, but a carry field grade pistol. Beretta 92 works just fine. There's tons of mags out there. There's all kinds of government holsters. In fact, I just picked up at a yard sale here this weekend for 25 cents a holster. A bunch of the Italian Beretta 92 holsters. They are in that sage green that the Italians were using, I must say, about probably 25 years ago, 20 years ago, which would be 2000, right around there. Anyway, there's tons of holsters. There's all kinds of mag pouches. A lot of stuff is co-integrated, plus everybody does Beretta 92 junk in the leather and carry holsters because it's been around for as long as it has. And it's a military pistol, plus in this case a police pistol. So if you're going to commit to that, the big thing is, again, magazines, magazines, magazines. Needless to say, with the next foreign gun, remember the Beretta was the other foreign gun they bought, but the next foreign gun that replaced the Beretta uh, isn't any better for anything, spare parts, magazines, whatever. But the Beretta 92s are now out there in force, so that's pretty cool. Anyway, do we have a caller? Are you hearing background noise? Just want to make sure we don't leave anybody out. Go ahead caller, we got you. Chipper. Six hours, are they made in Germany or are they making them over here? Well, Sig has a... there is Sig of America, okay? Just like FN of America. And so it's a mix. Now, I guarantee that while they may crank some of them out here, what they did, like with FN, is they allowed them to integrate their foreign parts manufacturing. So we're probably going to get stuck with it being a mish-mish. In fact, it might even be because of the priority to get as many of those guns in hand. In theory, they might be producing them here, but I'm not counting too much on that one. There's too much skullduggery under the table. And they lie. I mean, they just plain lie nowadays. We got an idiot. Remember, the guy in charge of the pentagram told you he'd work with the communist Chinese to get us killed. So go from there. Anything that they claim they're doing, I would say you can tell when they're lying, it's when their mouth's moving. But there has to be a SIG of America, and there is. Okay, SIG USA, just like Glock USA. But the bottom line is that the money leaves the United States. That's the part nobody... Well, they're making some of them here. Well, yeah, they are. But again, what are they allowed to do? It's kind of like Assembled in America. A lot of the parts, since they're already producing the weapon to one degree or another overseas... If an orphan can get a leg up, I guarantee that they're going to be allowed to integrate their foreign parts inventory, and they'll prioritize that way because they get past some of the inspection issues. And they'll probably be given a Hail Mary on that because of prioritization for issue. So... Well, I made Germany and actually Siguss had Austrian, German and even a hung- well, when the wall fell, they've even got some production in Hungary. In fact, no, no correction, not Hungary. Bulgaria. They were inter-cooperating with Bulgaria years ago just like the Russians were. They might have something in Hungary now too. But for the most part, yeah, it's an Austrian-German concern just like Glock. So... Yeah, it's not it's not us. It's that simple. It's not us. We got so many American companies I mean God Ruger didn't Ruger suck up enough that they could you know get a contract for an American firearm I mean they did everything the government told them to they betrayed the American people Ruger did over and over again in fact when he was alive He wouldn't sell anything to the American people And he'd sell to a third rate, you know, mass murder dictator in South America before he'd sell to us as far as military equipment goes, but Ruger never got any significant contracts with the US and they make good pistols. I don't care what anybody says. I'd carry a Ruger to heartbeat and it'd be a good firearm. First of all, it's a field grade military arm. It's not supposed to be a tack driving national match competition pistol. The problem is that we pay for the price for something like that. With the with the crap that they buy but we get basically still a field-grade combat pistol So it's kind of like you're paying for you know, the later Cadillacs where he acts as Cadillac at it But it's a Pontiac with you know, doodads, you know GM product with doodads. That's the problem we've got and I don't have a problem. Well again Government's been carrying SIGS a SIG P226 is the dominant government fed gun for the murder death kill crew so It's been solid can't been around for a while, but they also have proven that they're really not friendly to the American firearms owner They don't mind selling to us, but only if it's a Cadillac prices or Mercedes Benz prices not not Chevy There is no Chevy in the signal line as far as affordability goes Other than surplus used like anybody else and even there it's not that that common There's just now some sync p226 is coming out in surplus I don't know how useful they'd be because here again we're starting to get into the odd engineering with a lot of these weapons where they're not going to really be useful as secondhand guns. And the more polymer guns show up the less likely that you're going to necessarily want to get into a used polymer gun, depending on how long they keep them in service. And men, they don't, cops don't take care of their weapons. This little head up. I'm just a rule I've seen some of the worst nightmares and rifle racks and pistol racks and police departments Because they get paid the same they do nothing or do something just like the military anything else jump in there, please The 226 is that a nine millimeter? Well, it's supposed to be in 40. No, I think it's a 40 caliber It's also in it's made this the to to the to now see p226 Let's see, it's 9 millimeter with parks, 40 caliber with the Fed. There aren't any in 45, and obviously they give it another designation anyway. So it's the typical 80s type police service pistol that just hung around, mostly because again, the Fed bought it. Well, you answered my question, my curiosity, and your way up, abbreviated Mark. Yeah, the thing is, we'll pick all of them up off their corpse as we can and use them, but it wouldn't be my first choice simply because again, the average person, like I've said, I can find some really nice Rugers and even Smiths. And they're more, I mean, for me, I don't know if they bothered to get into the competition or not. And whatever the criteria was for the BS for the competition, they probably intentionally tailored it so they can keep the American gun companies out. It makes sense, but it doesn't make sense that first of all the rule should be America first, foreign second, but it seems to be anybody but American for any of these people in the last four presidencies. Anybody as long as it's not American. And so that's why we got it. That's for sure. Yeah. Well, and you know, Ruger, I'll tell you what, all the Ruger pistols, semi-auto pistols, I'm not excited about any of the polymer guns, but everybody's making them. But if you look at the, from the 80s to the 90s, the Ruger standard, sub-automatic, double action option, stainless steel firearm, is as good a gun as anything you could carry. In fact, it's a utility gun. Nothing fancy. It's designed to just keep working. A few countries did get it. The Israelis, Ruger was always tied into the Israelis. So while he didn't get any US contracts, Ruger always got a bunch of contracts with the Israelis, which is why again, again, the only boys were telling him, you don't want to give the guy of those 30 round magazines for the mini 14. But on the other hand, for instance, Ruger years ago, because I had a bunch of them when I was a Ruger distributor. Back in the 70s and early 80s, Ruger was building a nine millimeter speed six. for the Israeli military. He used half-moon and full-moon clips, but it was a revolver in 9mm. And it was a nice little gun, actually. The cool thing is, is that way it was built, yeah, you could slide 38 in there, wad-cutter, and guess what? You can make it work. Pop, pop. So, a wadgun. So, it's one of those things where a dozen of their manufactured pistols that could have gone into the US military, they just pissed on us. That's all they did. Not because they got a better gun, they just pissed on us. Go ahead, caller. P226 comes in 9mm, 40 caliber and 357 SIG. Yeah, 357 SIG, which is the orphan, but it's still out there, yes. Yeah, thank you again a reminder 40 caliber and three five seven SIG Guys only do a swap out the barrel magazines are the same Barrow everything else's stays where it is So if you have a 40 Cal and you have the ability to buy a three five seven SIG and maybe another mainspring primary recoil spring You do that That's another way to have another caliber another chambering on hand and that stretches out your ability fight You won't find as much 3 5 7 sig, but the 3 5 7 sig is a biter in fact with a proper AP penetrator bullet it's like a light rifle round and a pistol just like broom handle Mauser the you know 7 6 2 by Our 7 6 3 or 7 6 4 take your pick whichever pistol because one's earlier than the other the Mauser slash Tokarev round or the 30 caliber Luger which is 9mm neck down. The 357 SIG is the neck down 40 cal. So all of these perform like little rifle bottleneck cartridges and it's actually a pretty good load. Go ahead, anything else color? Okay. Yeah, and in fact some government agencies do carry 3-5-7-SIG. It's just that orphan boy out now because it's with everything else. Now they're ridiculing 40 cal after they told everybody to get into 40 caliber. Now they're like the latest duer thing is to ridicule 40 caliber. So and what are they going back to? 9 millimeter. Now to be quite honest if I was gonna go in that direction why not do the hey, you know what that three five seven SIG will do everything They're telling me the nine millimeter does but all I got to do is change barrels and not change guns Well, that would be smart, which is why nobody offered that idea Good after all if you got everybody go over to 40 caliber Again, guys, I'm not really killing whatever gun you got, to be quite honest. You know what I said before about handguns? You have one of those? Oh, buy more. You got whatever you got? Oh, I love it. I think it's beautiful. I mean, who loves your puppy? Oh, you know, kisses. The big thing is just make sure whatever you show up, just not to use it. and buy more and then buy more and then buy more. Why? Because we'll never have enough bags, we'll never have enough ammo. Probably should get a second gun because you might drop something or you want to stash something somewhere else. The big thing again is you probably aren't going to get six, seven or eight say, SIGS because when you go out to look at the price you're going to go, oh God, okay. I guess like about the other hand, it's like the Walter Creeds. When they were $200 apiece. Well, you can buy one or and a half six or you can buy five creeds or six creeds Guess which way I would have gone. I had about five or six creeds. Why? I could have one of each hand and still have two in a belt. I could be a pirate. Oi! I don't have to reload the magazines. I'll just drop the gun and pull it out like in the Matrix. Yeah, right. But I can stash a lot of guns or outfit a lot more people and I've got a good reasonably serviceable automatic, some automatic pistol that does its job. It'd be an automatic. We have to say somehow to make sure we qualify. We mark saying we can get automatic weapons. We'll get lots of automatic weapons off the corpses of our enemies soon enough. Just know how to use them. That's all I ask. Anyway, we are about 12 minutes to the top of the hour, and I'm not going to get into one of the other subjects here because it's going to be too long. Also real quick, Bear Creek Arsenal, as always, they have their specials. You might want to run over there and take a look at some of the parts and accoutrements also they've got on sale right now. Again, for uppers, Bear Creek still seems to be pretty much the best, except for one or two companies that are hanging around out there that have a couple of special deals, but it's only in a few uppers. I would love to find a company with a pencil barrel alloy upper receiver, regular, actually an A1 top would be fine by me, but probably most of what you're gonna see now is an A3 slash a Picatinny rail top with a standard four grip. In other words, an M4 carbine type or a CAR-15 four grip with a pencil barrel with an A3 type flat top upper receiver. Forward assist would be good, even though it's not critical, but it's a good idea. Because of the nature of the gun and we know it can happen when we get into tough ammo That would be if there that should not be an expensive kid You know why the pen why the pencil barrel? Models are expensive because it's Vietnam looking man And it's like it's gone from being just another barrel to being classic And you and I both know when they attach the word classic and all of a sudden the price goes through the roof It's like it's antique. No, sir. It's classic Oh God. So anyway, if we can, if anybody wants to help out there, I'm trying to track down a pencil barrel, original A1 type barrels, with a standard no frills front end. I don't want extra rails. I don't want, in fact, an A-frame is expected. But guys, that's the package area we need to be going to right now for a lot of our auxiliary troops. The barrel in and of itself would be valuable because even if we couldn't get the rest of the upper built by somebody else, as you all know, we could put it together ourselves. The other issue is, remember, that's going to require the original front A-frame dimensions in order for the front sight to fit and the gas diverter. Otherwise, might be using a gas block and just running it back to the rear. Which is not a problem because optics are what everybody wants to use. What we're looking to try and do is make the absolute lightest upper we possibly can and made it to the absolute lightest lower receiver again and wrap the idea around what Stoner originally came up with for the Vietnam War. I know that the, what would Stoner do project with the guy from Forgotten Weapons? That project was in motion, but I haven't seen anything recently on it, and it was a great idea. It's taking all of the best features of today and making a light as possible, no frills, straightforward AR-15 battle rifle that is as light as possible, takes advantage of all of the latest little whiz-bang tech ideas that can be integrated. without being stupid price. So again, you might want to check that out. Go to Forgotten Weapons. Forgive me, the young man normally I can rattle off his name. But anyway, if you find the individual's name, there is another channel that he's running to. And one of the programs that they were working on is the What Would Stoner Do program. And they were far along on this. I just haven't seen without there have been any changes or updates. And it definitely would be worth checking out. If you get a chance, look to see what you can find there. Anyway, other things from this weekend. Again, with regard to training sites, bugs. The local area, this weekend was a classic Michigan summer weekend. It was clear blue skies, horizon to horizon. Temperatures were medium high. But we also had a little bit of moisture before that. So the national bird of Michigan, I should say the state bird of Michigan, the mosquito, has been out in force anywhere where there's water. I would recommend if you're going to be training this next weekend or if you're going to Camp Emmerin, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, Yoga Maranges, Naga Hichum, Fox Wolf, whatever. You better bring both a bug spray and spare. Now there's a reason for this. Think ahead. Other people may not or they may have it. They leave it right on the kitchen table or right on the workbench in the garage, right where they put it, where they bought it and planned on packing it up and they got distracted. Better to have a little too much than not enough. And I would actually go so far so see if you can see it in your heart. It's like we do with other things, we depot at these sites. Extra bug spray if you see a deal or if the discount or something's marked down. I mean, marked down isn't being marked down because maybe it's outdated. If you can get it cheap, cheap, cheap, grab a few extras, donate them to the facility so we have them on site. While we understand the idea of suffering by mistake and therefore correcting the mistake the next time you get in the field, We also can't afford distraction because we only have anywhere from two to two and a half to three days of training time. And so what we need is everybody up to snuff. So just in case someone didn't think about it, the idea is to have the tools in the toolbox. assume the worst, you won't be disappointed. Another thing, yes, I've had several questions on this that were popped up in emails before I got to Dinkinship School, through any significant number, but I got through some of them. The mosquito netting that's out there, there's two different things to look at. Number one, the bed mosquito netting covers. Now, there's a couple of different styles out there, and they fit different ideas. because there's also two different ways that they were doing mosquito bars over top of the beds, slash the cots here recently. One of them is kind of interesting. It's a couple of art bars that create almost like a circle around the cots. A neat idea. It's actually more efficient than the traditional because it also, with one of the designs, they actually incorporated a privacy screen, slash a tent cover. for the standard cot, making the cot, which is already up off the ground, and the area around the cot, right to the edge of the bed, basically a individual pup tent, an individual personal tent. You might find these designs if you look over at Sportsman's Guide. I think they've got one on sale right now. You can take a look at what I'm talking about. I've actually run into these. They're selling a China Sport version of this thing. at Menards right now as a temporary woodshed storage site. So if you're curious, they've set one up, usually it's over in the building supply area. I looked at it, I thought, you know, that would be really great for, what's about the size of a cot? Well, lo and behold, after I saw it at Menards, then they had these things pop up on sale over at Sportsman's Guide. And they have mosquito netting, they have a nylon cover, and A standard cot would fit inside where you could lay on the floor if you want with a rubber mat, you know, rubber pad, whatever you're going to do. So it's actually a cheap little breakdown put back together version of a one man tent. It would also be a good supply tent for the field. But the mosquito bar makes it very useful for the very issues we're talking about with the seasonal issues that of course arise. And bugs are a big problem. Mosquitoes here will carry you away. They will carry you and eat you for days. They will tuck you under the tussocks in the swamps and they will suck the life out of you and you will wish that you were dead. Well, maybe not quite that bad, but it feels like it. So another thing is the headset, the head mosquito covers. There's a whole pile of these German, American, Austrian, surplus, I think right now, Sportsman's Guide and Coleman's have them for sure, colemans.com. These are designed to work best with either A, a helmet or B, a booney hat. So if you're going to be using them, well you can use them with a regular baseball cap, but let me point something out. The mosquito net is designed to keep the bugs away from you. With a booney hat, you have a lip all the way around your head that hangs, allows the net to hang away from your body. If you're using a baseball cap, you can get it to work, but in many cases it will hang at your neck. And the little mosquitoes are smart enough to figure that that hole may be small, but their little proboscis will get right through that little hole if it's laying right on your skin. So remind everybody that if you're going to commit to wanting to use that idea, which is not a problem, you want a booney hat, you want everybody to standardize on a booney hat, As a pattern for the unit for you know friend fo shoot no shoot, but also to work with the equipment Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance and ow ow. Oh god. There's another one. I got me my throat Yeah, it happens so bug mosquitoes spray and netting both work And by the way the little tents we're talking about they're like it a little arc there you guys you can't miss them Sportsman's guide. I believe actually has one model in the discount section. Right now that's a comparable, I believe that one is just the netting. It does probably come with the bars, does not come with a cot that I know of, but that may be wrong, it may be the whole package. So check to see what it was that's still there. They had a couple of different ideas that were all marketed obviously by the same company. Next, and last but not least, batteries. Somebody was asking me about batteries and tropical conditions we're in. Let me remind you, a hundred times over, Ziploc bags are so stupid cheap, they're at the dollar store. Okay? If you're carrying batteries, just like ammunition in the field right now, if you seal everything up in a reasonably air-controlled environment, make sure that the bag is burped so it doesn't pop its own seal. That's still the best, most successful way to carry spare batteries, spare medical supplies, ammunition, the works. especially with batteries because batteries can discharge or lose some of their charge in just simply by laying around in a moist environment because moisture in and of itself you start to get sweating. What happens is there creates a little circuit and you get a little stupid bleed of power. You're not going to find that you're going to find that your stored batteries may not be as up to stuff as you thought they were. Okay, so This is where high and dry try to keep everything as clean as you can but also as dry as you can. Okay? Just a reminder, a lot of work to do. I know it's all these extra little stupid things but they're not stupid when it allows you to operate more efficiently in the field. Remember the bad guys got robot dogs, the hemorrhoids, nematode, robotoids, whatever they are. You've got to be better. You're going to have to get really good. Not that we'll let them last that long. And of course, I will point out one thing I was going to mention. They're little robotoid dogs that they deployed that were the gun, gun bots. They had a couple different models. Marines put them in the field in Iraq and they had just as many marine shot as they did supposedly for commands. The robot didn't like anybody. Trent Poe didn't work very well. God bless our Republic of the New World Order. We shall be the last gentlemen. We're out, ringing all the way from the head, taking over Liberty Street radio carrying on. We'll be back in one hour with the evening intel report. God bless. Bye bye. the distance. Can you hear through the eye of your footsteps all been written? Will you take me back again? I wish you were here to laugh at this mess. She would have got it. She understood things like this. There's flashing, mashing. I think they've got me. Just another angry mom with not enough to eat Can you hear me through the distance? Can you see me through the love your footsteps are? Then you take me and since we first met Me and you sure been through our share of laughter Lord knows we've had our bad day And more than once we've decided But you've always been a friend to me You can be so stubborn There's times I think you just lied to buy Hope and pray I live to receive day When you say I might be right, times I'd rather kill you than listen to your honesty. But you've always been to take apology, till God knows when, yes you- took to the South Lawn of the White House in order to have a celebration of gun control. See, he signed the actual Bipartisan Safer Communities Act two weeks ago, but today he wanted to get his 15 minutes of fame and some FaceTime. So he decided to have a celebration and invited all kinds of people from the gun control community. But it backfired. He was heckled from a protester, from people he invited. The anti-gunners are interrupting the president and heckling him. Watch this today's many things is true that despite the naysayers we can make meaningful progress on dealing with gun violence Because make no mistake sit down. You'll hear what I have to say if you think you Let him talk let him talk no one okay Because make no mistake about it. Now the person who interrupted Biden's speech is a father of a Parkland victim and you can see his tweet here that he put out just before the speech celebration started. And after he interrupted the speech, he was escorted away from the Rose Garden. Now the event was attended by dozens of members in Congress to include Republican trader John Cornyn, who was able to get 14 members of the Senate Republican caucus to cross the aisle and violate people's Second Amendment rights. And it also should be noted that Biden has again called for an assault weapon ban. They're going to continue to try. They're going to push the agenda. Biden said they need to do more. So as this unfolds, what his more will be, if you want to stay in the know, subscribe to Guns N Gadgets. I'll get you all the information just as fast as possible. Let's continue to grow this freedom family. We just passed 500,000. Thank you. Now it's on to a million. Will YouTube let this channel grow that large? That remains to be seen and only you can help. If you haven't subscribed already, hit that button down below. Like the video so that more people see it and share it. Spread the word about the channel. Spread the word about the freedom we're trying to educate people on. and how we can fight to keep our rights. Guys and gals, until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. It is, it's hilarious to see the anti-gunners eat their own. And just how funny it was to see how thrown off Biden was, that somebody they invited to this to be a rah-rah for him, called him out. It's just great. I'll see you in the next one. Take care. 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 and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seed and leave farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the evening intelligence report I'm our quirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest, northeast, east, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we're on satellite. It's the end of the work day for everybody out there just about and beyond. It should be relaxing. If you're not getting home, you're already there, probably, or you're on second shift. And, well, we feel bad about that, but hey. You probably got second shift because you like it. Okay, it's how it works. 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 Absorts, Let the Dance Continue. And it has been another perfect day although it's been threatening out on the horizon there. It looks like it wants to rain a little bit, but we're supposed to get rain tomorrow. But still tonight, I would say just as likely as not, it's that same kind of environment we had last year where if you look in the morning and saw what the weather appeared to be, you folded everything up and waited because you might as well call it off. Instead, keep your gear handy. We did a bunch of painting today on top of everything else because once you get the paint gun, you want to do other things. And you know what, now it's semi-demi looking like it's gonna rain. So all that painting we did got accomplished with beautiful, you know, light breeze, sunshine, lots of heat. That paint sucked right down where it's supposed to and I can get out and do another thing. And I don't have to worry about that problem now. Another thing here real quick, again, I mentioned during the tour block, I was talking about bug nets. We're talking the mosquito bars. You may see them listed as such. You will also see the head nets. There's even body nets. I don't know how many people want to use those, but they are out there. That's true. Somebody mentioned that while we were off the air. The big thing is that it's something simple from using chemicals. That's another thing. By the way, traditionally the way you were supposed to use the mosquito netting, they used to have bottles of oil that were insect repellent. Citronella, or how many of you remember this? When you had the mosquito bar, you took the little bottle, like a little oil bottle, at the top of your mosquito bar when it was hanging, and you ran the little bead along there, like, you know, it was like, like, lemon oil is what it was like. Still fluid enough that it would run, but it would run down the mosquito net and that would repel the bug So you didn't have to apply it to your body How many of you remember that? the old old kits for tropical operations Actually had the little a whole little bag that came with the mosquito net in fact the mosquito net came in a bag And that was how you were supposed to use it Oh, you thought we've always applied stuff to our skin? Well, sure, yeah. A lot of people have, but there were other techniques, and that, of course, meant that the anti-bug repellent material kept the critters that much farther away from you. There wasn't any possibility of probably getting close enough to think about lighting on your body while you're busy resting, which was the advantage. So just a little heads up. You can still do the same trick. You spray the mosquito bar with the bug repellent. the mosquito netting and that'll keep the critters off and away. I remember that like it was yesterday. So, of course, I also remember, ah, oh god, oh, oh, that was today, okay? Mosquitoes are out there, you got into the bush, the mosquitoes are out there waiting for you. The one nice thing, we got lots of swallows right now, and they're kind of off and away because the little baby swallows them all, left the nest as of last, well, two days or so. So they're off gatter baiting and, moving the flock however they migrate during the you know during this process of their Life cycles kind of fascinating because we had hundreds of little baby swallows sitting there staring at you from the little purchase, you know the barn swallows and Wouldn't make a move of course They know that they have no defense But it's just funny to watch because you got them crowded into the nest they knew it was just about time for them to leave And they're the best actually, like so many different things, natural bug consumption, swallows eat many, many, many times they're weighted in bugs every day. So we don't have as much of a mosquito problem as we could the location where we are. So not complaining at all. And again, this is interacting with the natural is a good idea. Okay, next ammunition. There was a couple of questions and this is especially with the There's a couple different people on the internet that are, you know, YouTube, etc. They're going down the inventory of what the government's been buying and who's been buying. The who's been buying tells you that what they're doing is they're trying to find any way to conceal the purchasing of additional ammunition. You've got these inane operations that have no business having the guns in the first place. But the list is quite long to the point where it's like well, why would they need weapons? Why would they need ammunition and what they probably have a SWAT team? What's interesting about this is it's again eating up the American production in certain pistol calibers 40 caliber one of them and also in needles to say 5 5 6 so It's the competition against whatever it is you're trying to do and the population is trying to do. It's not an accident. They're eating up the American manufacturers. So again, we're turning to the foreign import for the most part. Doesn't mean that that's, you know, that the Winchester and the other, the other in country producers don't have something to offer. But most of what they're kachunka-chunka-chunking right now is sliding sideways and disappearing into the fog of the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy is planning on waging war against you. And they're, are they're organizing and arming accordingly. You need to be ready to wage war effectively against them and put them down faster than they think they're going to put you down. Okay. Because of course they're hunting us while we're busy hunting them. You know, vice versa. The big thing here again is any of the different ammunition sources typically are still looking at good wide supply, but it's something it's another thing if somebody focuses on one particular product it will be gone very quickly. I mentioned going to classic firearms and looking at their videos. Why? Well Atlantic Firearms and most of the companies do the same thing right now and if you pay attention you can see the warehouse. Well, we got a bunch of 556 ammo. This is the shipment that just came in. Well, when they do that, they say this is the shipment that just came in. Count how many pallets. Now, real quick, since you can see quite clearly those digital images, count how many cases are on each pallet. Understand that pretty much when they're selling that kind of ammunition, it's going out by the case. So if you have 44 or 42 or 36 whatever even number of cases are on each pallet. In many cases, in many situations, that's 36 customers. Or sometimes that's only 10 customers because some of those people said, no, I think I need 10 of those. So there isn't that much in that latest pile of stuff coming in. Just to give you a perspective, you know, you have to just count those big boxes are the case slots. those crates that you see the ammunition coming in. Now it doesn't mean they won't break a bunch of it down to single box lots. They do that. You can tell that by going to the advertiser. But it does not take long if everybody focuses on a particular item for it to be, you know, consumed, especially in this day and age. In the 556 category, I know that a lot of people are lamenting that people aren't reloading the way they should be. I've heard that coming from a few people. But then on the same breath, I know many, many people are reloading. However, prioritize to buy what it is that you can get that is reloadable. That should be your priority. If it's reloadable, all the better still. Boxer Prime, non-corrosive heat annealed is great. There's a lot of it out there. It's not like you can't find it. The big thing about that is, again, being ready to collect your brass. I'm going to remind you something about your AR-15 and your Mini-14 for that matter. Your carbines are really kind of funny. You'll find this out if you start paying attention when you're shooting and you actually recover your brass. With staggered magazines, you have an alternating point of impact where your brass falls. This is why most people learn bring a couple of ponchos along course you gotta watch that because if brass is hot enough it'll you know you don't don't make them your nicest ponchos you can also use canvas whatever you want it's okay but if you're standing in a particular point for you know range fire and you know where the person is going to be standing the brass isn't gonna land here or land there it's not gonna you know end up in some oblique random spot you know with each round. Amazingly after car beans will dump a whole magazine of brass straight up straight down and to your right. At about your 3 o'clock or 4 o'clock station to where you are if you're looking from above, so it's not hard to be able to know where to pick up the brass. It depends on, again, the rifle, but the variation isn't all that extreme. And in fact, what's really cool there, it's the same way. So recovering your brass isn't that big a deal. And rather than waiting for, you know, using a rake and having to pick through the grass, If you just lay down a couple of pickup panels and yeah, they had a tact if I am don't make them pink or purple or orange. But make sure you've got them out there. Don't tack them down with the, you know, again, the little cheapie dome type, dome tent type stakes, you know, little L rods, or you don't just use some heavy to weight them down, but you want to think ahead so you don't have to worry about trying to fidget with stuff. And you don't want to have to be chasing your ponchos or whatever you lay down, down range or across the range because a little breeze picks up. That's kind of embarrassing. But it's really cool when you look like you know what you're doing. Okay. So recovering the brass, the big thing is try not to step on anything, try not to distort or mess up anything. Also, if you can, and I know sometimes it's tough especially when you've got a bunch of AR-15s, you probably aren't going to worry about it. But if you're shooting personally and you're trying to drive your accuracy up with your reloads, which you can, consistency is the key here. And one of the things is using the brass that was shot by that rifle as the reloaded ammunition for the same rifle. I don't care what it is. So just heads up if you can. Think ahead on that one. It's a time saver, number one. Number two is, again, we need to be recovering all the brass and teaching as many people to reload as we possibly can. This is a high priority issue. Even if all we can do is whatever they shoot, they reload. That's fine. Sit them down give them a little course and instruction on what the stuff does and then get everybody on a machine We'd like to do little production operations where everybody's running a single stage press and we just do the one tray goes to the next machine which goes to the next machine which goes there you go you're done and The neat thing is you have a straw boss you run for about an hour Everybody stops the straw boss in the meantime when you're working and checks, you know, the quality can he works as the quality control officer When you're done after an hour, you take a break, everybody checks their work, box stuff gets boxed up. Once you're done with the break, everybody changes jobs. Each person goes to a different press and works a different step in the process. There's a reason for this, gaining experience, and you gotta do it within the time you have, so take advantage of the time you have. And again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Mark will get that right. Anyway, before we go any further, do we have a caller? I think I hear a noise in the background there. Okay, don't want to leave anybody out again. A couple of the things with regard to ammunition and magazines right now. Over at major surplus dot com. Don't have much in the way of ammo there, but they do have some interesting pouches. You may want to go take a look at what they've got on sale right now. They don't have much, major is kind of down, but they do have some interesting items and they have a pretty good price on shipping for volume. One of the things you want to look at especially are some of the mag pouches that will fit the M1A-M14 magazine or magazine or the, in this case now, the AR-10 mag. There are a couple of different patterns that are there. They're not outrageous by comparison. In fact, everybody's prices have crept past them. So, major surplus.com. Are these new items there? They're not a new item. It's an older item and they even have that dirty oil camo pattern. They're not Voodoo. They're just another company product that they've had for quite a few years. They're a double mag pouch. But they've been out of them on and off. Right now they appear, well what I saw last night, to have me in stock. They are, again, they come in oaty green, tan, black, and they come in that, there's a name for it, but God, why don't we slip some of my mind? It's kind of in the same wine as the veil camo, but it's basically the dirty oil pattern. I like the pattern. Yeah, I got a set of those somewhere. Yeah, it's supposed to I think I would fit into them right now Right, they were purchased when I was slightly smaller and purse Yeah, the thing is that the web gear that matches there is all the gear the uniforms the field jacket even they made a fuel M65 field jacket for that set well, it's a little Bulk here actions got bigger pockets and then they have the web gear but it's catch as catch Ken on the pieces. It was one of those patterns that kind of came and went real quick. It is proprietary, I believe it's a copyrighted pattern like veil and the others. But Major has the stuff in stock. They do have the pouches. And if you look, you can find a selection of pouches too. So if you wanted to build that gear up or match it up with the veil camo I've been mentioning, which is kind of showing up here and there right now. It's not a bad pattern. It's a more intricate pattern. It's a much more detailed camouflage pattern. But because of that, even at close range, it actually does very well. It's more of the snake. It's not snake. It's not the Cryptek or anything like that. But it's a snake slash close pattern that really works well if you're on somebody. which is why I like the, I do like the veil pattern. I don't like the price. It's just like the same with a lot of these others there. It's just, you're better off making your own or figuring out how to tie, you know, again, tie-dye and writ-dye, guys. Tie-dye for some of your clothing, writ-dye for the, like the ACU or the ABU camouflage. You can switch it over to whatever shade you want. The other thing about major surplus is they do have some other food items on the shelf and one of the things they've had a pretty good price on and I know it's not critical for everybody but if you're looking for a way to put emergency water on the shelf in a remote spot they have the bag emergency you know basically like boat water. It's not everybody's first choice but it is good for a cash or a location where you want to be able to bury it and forget. The prices reasonable, shipping's not outrageous. Like I said, if you do enough, if you order enough from them, you'll see what I'm talking about. Most everything they have a fixed rate on, so it's not like you've got a super sliding scale. I don't know about helmets. They did have some Kevlar helmets at major, but I think that in the last few days they've been eaten up again. So you'll have to spot check that. Now, another thing, and I had a lot of questions on this, was helmet covers. Guys, helmet covers have become insane price-wise. You can buy a shirt cheaper than you can buy a helmet cover. There's no reason for that. Guys, you know how much stitching goes into putting a shirt together? Okay, just take a look at it, okay? So we're to the point where in many of the standard patterns, and I hate to say this again because I don't want you to tear up a whole bunch of good uniforms, but if you got a bunch of extra small or small uniforms showing up at the yard sales or maybe at the thrift stores, and your woodwind pattern or one of the patterns, depending on what you got, Then that's your you're actually better off just making your helmet cover from the shirt material that's available Seriously, if you map it out, right you can get three four or even five helmet covers off of a shirt Because you've got front panels the back panel and the arms what you do is unthread the arm open up the seam lay that flat and look at how much material you have available. Now remember that most of your helmet covers, like if you're making a mish cover, if you're making one of the mish 2000 or whatever, those are three panel just like the Kevlar helmet, the old PazGat Kevlar helmet that everybody's more familiar with. And all you do is just take a PazGat or a mish helmet cover, unthread it, you know, take it at the seams, take it apart. lay it down and use that for your pattern or use that to make your cardboard pattern to map out your cloth. And you'll see what I'm talking about. You can get many, many panels. By the way, don't waste the pockets. What I like to do with the pockets is you take the chest pockets on the shirt and make those leg pockets on the pants. That's a little trick you can, you know, because they're already stitched out, all you do is you can cut around those. and then actually stitch those, have those sewn right into place mid-calf height, upper calf. Basically what you end up with is a Belgian Congo period battle pant. They were eight pockets instead of six. And the little pockets, the smaller pockets in the shirts are really handy for a lot of little junk that you can stuff there. It's out of the way, but it's still with your person. So if unless you get stripped bare ass naked, The equipment is still with you. Just something to think about, kind of like the flight suit concept. Everything that's in your emergency kit or tucked into your flight suit is your last level or primary core level emergency equipment. Example is your parachute cord cutter. Your other one you've got two, typically I think they have two, at least three maybe now. But one of them tucks right into that inner crotch pocket. You've got the Flight suit if you don't know about that go take a look at a real flight suit how they're built so There was major surplus over on the left coast over on the over in California Another thing here was especially this weekend. I will remind you again Georgia Guidestones There is a video of the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones if you haven't seen it and if you do find it dies put it in the discord for everybody They had a security camera or camera video taping the Georgia Guidestones. And they caught the explosion. So they said, it could have been a lightning strike. Or it could have been, no it wasn't. There is no doubt what it was. My problem is that if they had a security camera, not watching it, and they show you the footage of the explosion, well, what? It was only, the security camera was only operating for a few seconds and then they ran out of pixel juice. All they have to do is scroll back to look to see, well, who put the explosive charges on the rock. They got the digital scissors out and clipped the ends off of that one. Yeah, that's what again, so this is what I said before. It's on the one hand. That's cool. We have no use for the Georgia Guidestones. Make no mistake about that. Except that it's a great way to teach people about the globalist, how they look at you. They don't want you alive at all. They want you dead and gone. They want to set up part of the 500 million. I'm special here not well, that's not really how they think about it, son So anyway Here's the thing there is that video is out there There's more than a few places to post it dig it up. You go over to YouTube I believe unless they pulled it already. They doubt that there's also several independent sites with you know, one server or another service or another. So you can go out and check them out, pull it in. And if we could share it, Discord, if you guys dig those out right now. The reason I wanna bring that up is, again, well, if they aren't showing you who did it, that kinda puts a big question mark again, you know, next to, wow, who did this? Now, remember the, the Mossad, the ATF and the FBI have bomb factories out there right now running. When they're given the wink and the nod, they send their little rats out dressed up as Antifa or dressed up as whoever they want them to be or us. They try to get away with that. They haven't all the time. We've caught them. But fact is that you've already seen this with the January 6th escapade where you had Antifa and government agents dressed up to camouflage by wearing, again, Trump hats and all kinds of other regalia. But it was plastic. And you actually, if you look through the crowd, you can actually pick that out. The giveaway is guys with hammer and sickle tattoos on their forearms, on both forearms. Yet supposedly they were there for the pro-Trump slash, you know, the election, you know, January 6th rally, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah, I don't think any of you out there that are Patriot have hammer and sickle tattoos, tats, permanent tats on your arms. So that should be a good indication. Again, the Mossad ATF and FBI have a bomb factory out there, at least one, probably three, for the wave of activity that they're planning. There have been a number of gasoline and propane refinery points that have had explosions. We had one over the weekend. They evacuated most of the town. They started out evacuating just half the town, but basically they realized that well if it goes off and this is true guys with propane when propane does go If it's allowed to enhance with the proper fuel air mix. It's like a nuclear device Everybody understand that propane now. What that's why do you think that air fuel that Moab crap? They so it's the biggest heaviest pop It's all it was is a big-ass propane tank with bleeder valves And all that they did is drop it and it's bleeding and dissipating progressively over the target. It's heavier than air. It drops down, integrates with the air, creating the air-fuel mix. And then obviously whatever they have for an igniter, white phosphorus, whatever kind of igniter system it is, it goes. And when it does, it also goes at very high velocity. which is what creates the destructive effect combined with the thermal effect. Kind of like when you turn your gas stove on and it doesn't quite light right away. Cool. And it does. Wow. Cool. Cool. Well, that was impressive. Well, and I don't think I remember. Or what was that? Well, the other thing here, again, on that note is interestingly enough and sadly enough, Hold fire departments have been killed by storage pigs large the large capacity storage pigs for refilling say propane trucks. Two departments one in Pennsylvania the other one was out I believe in. Wyoming. It's been quite a few years now, but they had a seven alarm fire. Well, a seven department fire in Pennsylvania. The local department was on it first. There were 60, 70 firemen that were working on, you know, to keep the tanks cool. Tank was, it was just one, but it was enough. And when it went off, it took the entire fire department out. Took all of the local fire department out in one wave and also consumed a few others. Everybody else had been evacuated because they had time to do it. It will, it is a mini nuclear device. That's the only thing about it when it does finally compromise, if it does. Again, I would point out that all fuels are all combustibles. Anything that's a P.O.L. product burns. Give it enough heat and you also get a flash event. Don't forget that. The big thing is that, again, propane is still the safest fuel, especially in a nuclear environment, of all the fuels you could have stored. The very nature of the containment vessels and what they have to do to keep things under pressure, well, it also has. The nature of the design and the material in the way it's stored actually helps to resist the PSI overpressure issues. that would normally compromise the vessel and get things burning and create secondary fires, you don't have that problem with propane. Which is why the government figured out decades ago, well, more than half a century ago, 70 years ago now, 70, that the propane should be used as a ready alternate fuel in a World War III environment. So you might want to think it through yourself, as we've said many times, solutions, not just whining about the problems. And by the way, over the weekend, how many of you had the World War III discussion because all kinds of people in the controlled media were excited about having the World War III discussion again? And it's like, really? Wow, that's kind of fascinating. And it's popping up all over the place too. Go to any of the social media garbage, specifically YouTube, of course. Again, the most common thing is there will be a World War III scenario. Now, considering how they've pared down the official nuclear account, which by the way we can throw it out the window, government's lying. We're lying, Russia's lying, China's lying. All the numbers you see that are the public consumption numbers, throw them out the window, they're BS. Number one. Number two is contrary to popular beliefs, you might recall we're the ones who've used nukes, nobody else has, not officially. So we're most likely going to be the dirty birds do causing or starting the problem if we allow the crazy towns that we've got right now to have their way. The Cheney types, okay, you've got that one you know blunt here twit slash fruit loop that's riding with the demicons. Well the clips she's riding with they they got plans. Okay, they're all part of that spit swapping ring knocking. Oh, wait a minute the group that did the Georgia Guidestones wants to kill six out of seven people on this planet at least. Right? Everybody understand that? 93.7. Right now 93.7%. Yep. So would that be in the case? Wow. Like I said, when you go look in the mirror of the bathroom, you're probably not a keeper. They got lots of other people. I mean, they got purple haired perverts and queers a dear $3 bill. Pedos that are in the Congress that are way ahead of you. Since it's the petal queers that are pushing this. Don't you think they're yeah, they got more of an interest in more of their ilk than any of you regular hetero Kind of people trust me on that one. You're done on the list But then again, you're also probably not a satanic crazy town, you know sociopath, you know, you're on a kypo-kondryek with paranoid tendencies like they are anyway, so Be prepared one of the things here real quick on that note to colman's comm does have a bunch of other NBC items we're talking about gas masks main military has got a few interesting new things You might want to go check them out and I would remind you if you're up there in Maine you might want to go check main military out because it's a big surplus store and they got a lot of stuff that they do not post and in their, on their page. In fact, they also have a lot of stuff they have sales on that are not reflected with anything on their page, on their internet page. So if you're up there in Maine and you can stop in and see, again, MaineMilitary.com, Maine Military. Go over to Maine Military, find out the address. Go check out the store because they had some really good deals on Mali items. Frank has a tendency to pick up, like I've said, other businesses going under and it's reflected in what he does with the price in the shop because he has to move the stuff. He's got piles and piles of things from someplace else and he got more coming in. Another one that's good for that is Motash. Motash does a lot of police trade-ins. Motash.com. The main military is in Maine, Motash is out in Nevada, check them out. And as is pointed out by many of our listeners, if you go to the store, you will see things there you will not see on the internet page. You'll see all the stuff that's on the internet page. There's a whole lot of the stuff they mark down or they have sales on and it's cyclic. They believe in volume sales. That's how they make their money. They make really good money and then everybody kind of benefits price-wise in the process. Also, on that note, oh, I'll tell you what let's do, we're a little past. Edward, if you could, for a music request, curse my name. I wanna get that out there, guys, with everybody talking about, you know, taking the bite at night and having the bite night pulled out, that would just be rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. What we need to do is go after Obama. and the rest of the turds, the globalist turds that are causing all of our problems right now and heading us towards a significant, collapsible, collapsing depression. Progressively, the word recession will disappear after a while, but it'll be fascinating how that fog of confusion takes place. Curse my name by the ginger-haired girl. God forgive me, I don't recall her name, but it's when you pop up with the search. It is the cover version. It is originally cursed by name by Blind Guardian, but the comfor actually a little easier to hear the words, which is why I picked that one out. I think it's a little better choice. So Ed, if you could, that'll be our little late bottom of the hour music break. It's a little long, but it's a good one. When anybody talks about moving by notice, you just ask them a simple question. Who are you going to move in? Why bother? Well, it'll interrupt. No, well, no, well, they've got we got word salad fruit, you know crazy town, you know Kamala Harris slash the back alley bar horror with scuff knee pads but Again, they would probably get that thing to sign things faster and they probably could get it to pay more attention to the teleprompter And not read the cues anybody watch this last week a couple of days Literally, the Bidenite was, you know, slash the Petosnyfer meat puppet was reading off the cue teleprompter and was reading the individual cues. You know, stop, comment, okay, and then make, you know, emphasize, reemphasize, etc., etc. Why? I'm just watching the thing. It's one of the many little solids. Repeat line. Yeah, repeat line. Thank you. That's what it was. And it's like, really? Well, so in other words, you can't even put it on the teleprompter. I mean, you can't. You might as well, if you have to repeat something, you might as well just spell it out and repeat it to make, so he doesn't make the mistake of doing what he did, which obviously demonstrates that the nimrod has no two cells that are connected with the brain right now. But again, we don't want him gone. Leave it right where it is. shipwreck is already taking place. Nothing gonna fix it. You got 1000 days worth of communist occupation. They're gonna burn the house down 1000 days. That's the siege of Leningrad 1000 days. In fact, that's an excellent book to read if you ever get it. If you can find it, I don't know if you can anymore. The 1000 days, the siege of Leningrad 1000 days, the siege of Leningrad The name of the book is 1000 Days, The Siege of Leningrad. It's fascinating. But that's of course having to do with conflict and combat as opposed to in this case it's the 1000 day occupation or what's left the 1000 days left of the occupation by the a Hey Mark, I'm finding a lot of 900 days in the Siege of Leningrad. In my search, I'm looking and believe it or not, it's not easy to find. I'm getting 900 days. Is it possible? Is it 900 days or is it another book? I have that phone in my head. No, no, no, no, that's okay. That's okay. Just check the date. It should have a... Once you get a chance. It may be... It should be 940. I believe, no, no, no, this was done in 1976, I believe, 77. Okay, back to work. And it was done in, that's okay, it was done in paperback and I know there's a hard copy, at least two or three printings of it. It's from the middle 70s. Now maybe this one is too, maybe, or maybe I, oh, you can slide mark it in the microphone. Either way 900 days. Well, it's a hundred days less suffering Yeah with the siege of Leningrad, but with us that's a thousand days. Maybe it's only 900. Maybe I'm off with that It's only 900 days before they end before they we get to the end of the suffering in America, maybe So that would match anyway that work out. Well, so as it is, let's see a couple of the things Oh, yeah, if you get a chance again take the time and go over to guns and gadgets before I forget, I don't think we're about playing it, we only got 15 minutes tonight. A couple other videos up there, one of them has to do with limitations of ammunition, that was with Washington DC, like we care very much about Washington DC, but they are going after them. Many of the areas, this is where you have all these, the main patchwork laws that are stupid to begin with, Washington DC has a limit of 20 rounds for carry. for personal defense. Now remember what I've talked about is if you can carry more, you first of all carry more than 20 rounds. Well, what good is that? I don't know. There's 24 zombies instead of 20. One of the things that I would remind you about why you're carrying more ammo is for all of your practice, when it comes to application, the basics will probably kick in, but the refinement may not right away. I have known a lot of people who have been in gunfights, especially guys like Detroit cops, Wayne County cops, who will tell you flat out, like I said, they can remember the first round that they fired and they can remember the last round that they fired. But when they look down, they don't remember firing everything from three to six full magazines. And the one gentleman who was a CI, counterintelligence NCO, He explained that he fired. You remember firing the first two or three rounds, but then it was just automatic, you know, fire, fire, fire, fire, reload. Guys, the target was 15 feet away through a cyclone fence, a cyclone fence gate in an alley in Detroit. The two guys that they were chasing were robbers. The one had a shotgun and the other guy had a pistol. They were robbing people, they robbed a bowling alley and they went down the street and they went person to person. Everybody they ran into, they mugged, okay? Well, the victims all came into the bowling bar and they got the response so they ran down the street after these guys and they chased them. They caught up with them mugging another person. And so they chased them down this alley and they hopped the fence, which was about a 10 foot cyclone steel gate, steel chain link fence. and they dropped to the other side and they turned and then they started firing. So they're probably around seven to 10 feet over on the other side of the fence. He said that he and his partner stopped at about 12 feet before the fence and they went to town on each other. Now, the only significant hit with this exchange was that the one, the guy's partner, my friend's partner, the person I knew, His partner was carrying a 12 gauge and he finally, after wailing away with everything that he had, hit him with one shell, which was the end of the engagement and the ammunition. Four out of five hit absolutely nothing with a 12 gauge shotgun at about 20 to 25 feet. What does that tell you? With regard to pistol fire. He had two or three, maybe five, because it depends on the overlapping. He had the jacket he was wearing, had crease holes in it from bullets getting, tagging the clothing, but not hitting him. Neither amount on one side got hit. On the other side, that lucky 12-gauge shot knocked one person down on the other side with a shotgun. The other guy, it was only in the last few rounds that he hit him, With a 9mm Smith & Wesson Model 59 that he was carrying, about 2 or 3 rounds, one of them hit the guy right in the forehead after he was falling back from 1 or 2 hits. As he was falling back, the last round slid right along the guy's forehead and split his scalp in two, exposing his skull. The guy got up and ran off into the darkness. Now... When he looked out, it's like you said, he had expanded six magazines. He will tell you, I do not remember anything other than the first few rounds and the last rounds fired and everything else in between was automatic response. Now, that means that all of the conditional training worked, but the refined application, in other words, aiming, it didn't kick in. Now, why? Well, there's something that was pointed out here a little bit ago, and it does speak in numbers. When cops were using revolvers, and I think Massad Ayub has done a couple articles on this, and there's a few other shooter specialists, that's what they do. I've been discussing the history of combat with small arms at close range, urban combat. What's interesting is that when everybody was carrying revolvers everybody aimed and it took fewer rounds to tag the target and get a hit. When everybody went to automatic fire, some automatic pistols, oh man, the number of rounds fired to acquire a hit went right through the roof. They quadrupled and suck-toupled. So in other words, if I carry a 15-round magazine, I'm gonna kill 15 zombies. Really? I would point out that Smith and Wesson, model 59, was a 15 round magazine and the little exchange we're talking about, do the math. Basically, he fired everything but the last few rounds, part of the magazine, forgive me, the last magazine, which I think was number seven, he was down to, I believe, the eighth, ninth, or eleventh round. So, almost seven magazines, but only half of that last one. a little more or a little less. Fact of the matter is that this is why when we've talked about it, I get into this discussion with regard to thinking through on the process. You know, you heard of them in the Patriot in the movie. Everybody loves movies. You know, aim small, miss small. Okay. And in reality, with all the different people that I know that have gotten into close range fights, even getting hit by the way, and they don't tell you all about that, feels like a scalding iron going through your chest or getting lodged in your chest while you're still having to think about putting rounds down range, because whoever shots you probably will follow up if you're on the ground. Cops will do the same thing. Secret police will do the same thing. Feds are no choice for executing people that they can. Then you got whatever story you want to lie about, whenever you want to lie about it. So the idea is that if you get hit, tagged or whatever, you keep fighting. Better you put the last few bullets into that aggressor and knock him down. You might be hurt, but he's, maybe he hurt worse or dead. And by the way, if you're with buddies, allies, friends, every one of them that you tag down, That's that much less for your ally to deal with. We'll do first aid on our friends. We ain't doing any first aid on them. Always remember that. So do you fight to the last, but also focus on contact. Now, to alleviate part of this, this gets back to something that I've argued for the longest time, is low center of mass. Aim for the groin. Well, I'm gonna do the headshot. He's gonna be down for the guy. Yep, I'll tell you what. I do know a bunch of guys who would tell you that no, I ain't for the guy's pumpkin when he was coming over the fence. I put it right where it's supposed to be. Sure. There wasn't any exactly, there wasn't any conflict and he was, you know, he was focused enough that he put it right in the bull's eye where it needed to be. However, the biggest problem is again, the adrenaline rush, not having necessarily the option to choose point of contact. aim for the groin and go ahead and ride that singer sewing machine. In other words, 15 rounds in four seconds or less. And you know what, if you're gonna burn a mag, you might as well make sure it's burned on target. And 10, 11, 12 out of 15 rounds going from the crotch up through the chest and wherever, and maybe over his head or maybe through their head. It's better than a whole lot of misses because you thought you were aiming dead on and you've been popping rounds over somebody's head. Downrange, your enemy, all he's doing is crack, crack, crack over his beater there, but he can still hear and he can still shoot at you. So aim for the groin, especially with select fire. If you've got auto fire and you have no experience, aim for the groin. I would go so far as this. Well, no, I won't. I'm going to just stick with my philosophy, but... I know that when the M2 and M3 carbines were out there with all these cop shops and such, they were teaching auto fire with a 15 round magazine to aim for the foot or for the knee. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, because the carbine and select fire has got a pretty high cyclic rate and most people didn't have that much time on the gun. And at least in two or three incidents like this, out of 15 rounds fired faster than I can say it. 11 rounds on a target starting with the ankle hitting the calf, the knee, the crotch two or three times, the gut, and the last round's scutting along past the guy's head. Now that's still with four misses out of 15 rounds. In other words, using 15-round standard bags, which are actually more reliable, and even the auto-guts. Wow. But you know what? Target's down, because that's a lot of kinetic energy driven all over the body at once. Now I'm not going to tell you to aim for the foot, because there's a lot of squeaky space in between where the legs can move. Instead, aim for the crotch. And then whatever happens is you ride up, just when you bring it back or while you're trying to control it, keep it there, the bullets are going to hit something. I'd rather you hit the groin and blow everything out in the hip area, because chances are a lot of your targets are also going to be wearing armor. So, since we can assume that, let's just go for the places where the armor's gonna do less, you know, to help. If there isn't, even there. That means aim for the groin. If you ride up and you hit the plates, that's good. Because hits count, misses don't. Cracking over their head, you know, 500 misses is not gonna scare anybody to death. And might not even suppress them if they're either doped up or if they're conditioned enough to fire an exchange. and psychologically it doesn't concern them. Okay, just a heads up, something to think about there. Anyway, we are almost to the top here, a couple of other things before we go. Also, again, oh, I wanna say thank you as Fluffy pointed out. 80% arms is moving from California to Dallas, Fort Worth area, Fort Worth, Texas. I think I can see there is probably gonna see an interruption in activity. But that's good because they should be out of California anyway. That's a double plus good thing for them. Also, again, with regard to the 80% parts kits, there's a couple of companies, I believe Bud-K has vacated them. They don't have them available now. But there are a few other companies that still have the 80% AR lowers, Polymer in stock. I would recommend, no matter what, even if all you had was one save, you should know this by now, save the guides for the receivers, no matter what they are. But the Polymer ones, this is only one time use, you know, only if you're really sloppy. If you have the Polymer 80% lower with the complete red, you know, encasement system, Save the frames, save all of that, keep the jigs together with the bits. And bag them all up, leave them off the side. You don't know when somebody's gonna start cranking them out in good number again. And they're not worried about asking permission. There's a lot of people already have that attitude and are already doing it anyway. So having any kind of chicken head makes a difference. Go ahead, Culver, chip it there. Yeah, Mark. I'm sure you've heard how UPS has cancelled the account of a bunch of gun companies including 80% harms and has threatened to destroy any of their packages that are in the system. Now they do do that because that would open them up to just gigantic lawsuits and it seems clear to me that could be called theft. No, absolutely. But I would point out again, from personal, close personal experience, I've got relatives working, actually it's been a while, they shouldn't be there anymore. The Fed, whoa, the Fed is allowed to come, okay, the Fed is allowed to come into UPS and pilfer any box off the shelf they want. At the Lansing UPS office, guys, They come in in the morning and they're so arrogant that they actually put their UPS coveralls and come in with a fed vehicle. They park, they put a set of fed coveralls on, forgive me, UPS coveralls on that, UPS gave them. They go into the UPS sorting center and they start grabbing boxes off the shelf, they cherry pick. By the time they're done, they'll have anywhere from all as little as 180 to 500 boxes of private property that they have ripped open, stolen. The guy said they've watched them steal jewelry. They watched them steal cash. They're after guns. And what they do is they leave the boxes all thrown up in the middle of this pile that they make off of these shelves. And then UPS has to deal with the customer complaints about packages disappearing. Now the logic is that they've got a shopping list too of names so some of these people aren't going to complain because this was stuff that was private that was probably not supposed to be on any books. But they also, if they see something the length of a gun box, the gun box gets ripped open. Brand new box out of the gun, out of the case. They stuff right over there in their pile. And when they're done making their pile of stuff that they've put into their little carriers, they walk it all out to their vehicle and steal it and leave. They leave, stealing property. UPS has been covered, UPS has covered that, covered for that for years. Go ahead, caller. We gotcha. Isn't that, does that not considered male tampering with the male? Yeah, male fraud. Well, but, but here's, but here's Here's the thing though, it's not the US Postal Service, so I'm sure because it's a private. It's a private carrier and they threaten or they do sugar daddy deals with UPS so that they'll shut up about it. So it's packaged fraud, not mail fraud, because it's not mail. Right, and here's the thing, they've been doing this for years. They've not been doing this for a little while. The Federal... Well, we know that UPS does because I have personal family. I have family members that actually witnessed this. So we got a boycott. We got a boycott. The big brown, whatever the hell they're called. Well, again, UPS is one of those many agency organizations slash entities that is kind of like an icon thing, but it's no different from ABC or the rest. It's got an alphabet suit mechanism. It does a lot of major business with the Fed But it also can be threatened they use the idea that they can you know come up with some form of harassment and UPS puts up with this and if they do it in Lansing Then I guarantee they're doing it all over the country. Yeah, we got a boycott UPS. I'm Yeah, this is the latest way for they're doing this where they're just telling you Oh, we're just not gonna let any of your stuff be shipped. Well, guess what? Don't worry. That ain't gonna happen Here's what happened the last time they did this. Guys, this is the first time that the carriers have screwed us like this. Back in the 90s, they started doing it when they were going to do the big gun grab. And two or three new carriers came up. One of them is, what is it, SFS or something like that, red lettering with a white vehicle. Guys, everybody just automatically dumped the big carriers and it took them about three months to do all the apologies. And, oh, we didn't know, we didn't mean to. It wasn't what you thought. Oh, blah, blah, blah. And everybody got lackadaisical and went back to whatever carrier they were using. But FedEx was pulled the same crap that UPS was. and the little carriers were like, oh, we don't carry our hell, yes. So for a dollar or two more per package, you didn't give your money to a bunch of pricks who hate you or who have no spine. And it was amazing. You got the packages faster because they only had, you know, they didn't have as much business, so they wanted to make a satisfied customer base. And that's one of the things that you can do is start diversifying. Don't just automatically use the same carrier over and over again. There are other people than UPS out there. And that's all you should be thinking, guys. Anyway, we're at the top. We're a little past the top. Everybody is going to be a very... Oh, go ahead. Since we're at the end, it is the 900 days of it. Leningrad, if this is the right one, written by Harrison Salisbury in 1971. I'll put a link to the page. I'll put a link to the page in Discord and people can select which one they want. There's many versions. I mean, different copies, different covers and all. Yep, that's that's fine. And again, you're probably correct then. Thank you. That's what I want. Anyway, the idea is it's a good one to read when you get to the cannibalism part. Well, I'm ruining that for you. They had a problem with people being creative. Okay, that's that simple. Don't worry. They're thinking about that.