August 4, 2022
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4h 2m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition theft from UPS shipments, citing a Guns and Gadgets video about missing ammunition in transit and recommending consumers use plain boxes for shipping. He covered preparedness topics including pioneer tools, vehicle maintenance, surplus equipment pricing, and firearm maintenance techniques for older rifles like the Carcanos. In the second hour, Koernke warned extensively about an emerging federal strategy to use false NICS denials as pretexts for armed raids on gun owners, connecting recent FBI training materials listing patriotic symbols as extremism indicators to a coordinated attack plan involving the ATF, FFLs, and local police.
- ups ammunition theft
- nics denial
- atf raids
- second amendment
- gun owners
- preparedness
- pioneer tools
- carcano rifle
- psa dagger pistol
- ffl dealers
- patriotic symbols
- betsy ross flag
- gadsden flag
- michigan militia
- federal overreach
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People in the distribution centers or the people delivering the product or the people picking up the product somewhere somehow bullets are going missing and It's not the first time UPS has had a spotlight on them on firearms related packages or products going missing in 2020. UPS driver was caught stealing guns out of packaging. And I'll tell you on my end, I know for a fact that this has been an issue because I've received packages, several, where ammunition was sent to me. And while the ammunition made it to me, it wasn't always in the denominations that were shipped. On all of these instances, there was four of them off the top of my head, I know four of them, where I had a full case delivered to the house, but the case, the box was damaged. And in these instances, between one and four boxes of ammunition were totally missing. And in some of those instances, in all of those instances, the remaining boxes, some of them were light, meaning there were rounds taken out of those individual boxes and then put back, it's crazy, you know, it's way too, it's not a coincidence, we'll put it that way. So I notified the companies that were sending them, and in my case, in all four of those instances, the ammunition was shipped in its like original case where it said like, you know, Remington on it or Winchester or whatever. something that would draw attention to people who might be looking to do nefarious things. And in every other instance where I've had ammunition ships to either my residence or my other place that I get stuff sent to, those were all issued, those were all sent in plain boxes. So the ammunition box was placed in another box. It didn't look like ammo. It didn't say it was ammo on it. So it made it. and this is right around that same time. So my message to you, the consumer, is be careful of what companies you're dealing with, pay attention to your orders, and if you can, deal with companies that, or call the companies and say, hey, do you ship any original boxes from the manufacturer, or do you put it into a plain, nondescript-type box? That's the way I would lean towards. Now as a shipper or somebody who owns a company that ships ammunition or a distributor, you might want to start buying plain boxes because UPS is saying, ah, it's your fault. You made an error. Because of what happened to me, I've seen it firsthand. I would lean towards somebody doing something they shouldn't. Which is making everybody else in that in UPS look bad. It might be a couple somebodies But UPS you need to flush out those couple somebodies and make things right so with that I hope you take this information Hope you pay attention to the companies you're dealing with now and maybe reach out and say how are you shipping this? Is there a way we can put this in a different box? Just to prevent it you might have to pay for the box You know an extra two three four dollars on top of your order to make sure that it gets to you For me yeah, I'll spend four bucks to make sure my you know thousand dollars an ammo makes it. But, uh, until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe, please share this. People need to know this, because there are a lot of people right now, especially right now, that are purchasing items related to the Second Amendment that probably want those items to get to their residences or PO boxes. And if they're using UPS, they definitely need to know this. So, guys and gals, thank you for your time. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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. 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. It's number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Coming to a neighborhood near you, Mega-Color. Ooh, what's Mega-Color? Oh, don't worry, son, you'll find out. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, east. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. I want to say hi to the Maroos and all the rest of our people listening across the many oceans of this globe. Literally, we are around the planet on every ocean. And a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it has been a very busy, busy week already. Well, yes, it's Thursday. It is the what, 4th? Are we already? Well, we're not quite through the first week. Let's not throw that away. But it is again Thursday. It is the 14th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar. 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and let the dance continue. A couple things here real quick. You probably heard the inbound rebroadcast of Guns and Gadgets talking about UPS. Now, let me remind everybody, and I will repeat this again, I have relatives who worked at Work or Work at UPS, and in Lansing, Michigan, the Batfaggots were given a UPS coveralls. The staff all know who these people are. They all know what they're up to. And these characters would come in in the morning, they would not, they wouldn't like slide off to the side away from their government plated car. No, no, no, they were so bold, they just, you know, open up the trunk, put the coveralls on outside, come in the side, and what they did is they would start picking off the shelves, looking at names on packages, not with a list, just randomly looking at packages, throwing them in the middle of the floor after they ripped them open and stole what was inside. Now, it could be money, it could have been whatever, knickknacks or jewelry. It was probably guns. They couldn't see what all was being stolen. Oh, procured by the Batfaggots and by the FBI. But they would randomly just look at a package and what they would do is rip them open, steal the product, throw the packages in the middle of the floor, like the floor area, and there'd be a pile of up to 400 packages that they would rip open, steal what was inside, box it up, bag it up, and take it out to their vehicle, and then they'd leave. No paperwork? No, they had to have a warrant! No, no they didn't. Private carrier. And it's bite the bullet because the feds were twisting UPS's and FedEx's arms constantly. Now, if they do this at one facility, they're doing this at a lot of facilities. And one of the ways that they tried to CYA, cover their ass, was to claim that, well, like the Denver complex, had a real problem with that. Well, the Denver complex is a hub for, you know, all the different fed agencies across the board. Oh. Okay, anyway, sorry about that. Make a lot of noise in the background. Somebody decided they had to travel across ways somewhere. Anyway, as it is, the Denver office, they used a bunch of cover stories, but my problem with this is that it just kept repeating, repeating, repeating. I believe they got caught there like they did in other locations, and Lansing is one of them where they didn't care. The arrogance level, and this has been for years, Y-E-A-R-S, years that they were doing this. And the arrogance level was as high then as the type of arrogance and stupidity that you see with all of these turds that are getting ready to find out America's had enough of them and the miracles start putting a bullet in her ass, okay? That's not an if, that's just a win. Something is going to go very stupid because it's obvious they're priming the pump for, you know, being stupid. But they've been coached, they've been pumped up on their side. They believe that a miracle just let them get away. They could do whatever. No, it's not going to work that way. This time around everybody has had the same attitude. It's now we've rode this circus before and well, wait a minute, hold on. Not my circus and those aren't my monkeys. So piss on them. Anyway, as it is, we've seen this all before. We can't let it happen again. We're finished with it. act accordingly and motivate accordingly. Other people, when you talk to them, no, there's no getting out of this. There's no fixing it, okay? Just all there is to it. And by the way, we've seen variations on this. If you watch 2000 Mules, man, I can use that movie for so many ways to show you what we have been talking about for decades. They went out and got that information on your cell phone locate, you know, the cell phone tracking system. Well, how did they get it? They bought it. Your phone systems are not, well even your regular wire telephone, we're on a ground line right now. This ground line is just like the cell phone is still conduited through the rats, rodents, and bottom feeders of the regime. But with a phone company, with the cell phone, it's not a phone at all, it's a radio telephone. Because it's a radio, it doesn't fall under the Copper Wire Act for restrictions, you know, again, the old story of semantics or playing with words. Because of that, it doesn't require the same administrative construct as is needed for the old Copper Wire Line system under the Copper Wire Act. So it was all just over the counter. Well, the same is true with private carriers that you hand your stuff over. It's not like federal government, even they, of course, have all kinds of ins and outs for stealing property or allowing an agency to break in and destroy or take stuff. Come on, they've done it for you. They've done it forever, not even just for decades, forever. So that's not a surprise. But in this case, again, I guess one of the things I want to go through is right now the best thing that if you have a group of people that your oldest family members can do. A lot of them are saying, well, I won't be able to fight, son, but I'll help you as best I can and maybe I'll get a couple of them before they get me. You know what, Uncle Bob? How about instead, since you know, you've told me you got cancer. How about instead, you buy every round of ammunition, we can, you know, we can hand money over for, we can put money in your hand, we can give you more resources. Well, we're gonna take care of you anyway. But how about sticking it to the enemy by routing everything through you? Picking up more weapons? Well, I tell you what, Uncle Bob. You know, he's prior service, doesn't have a record, got terminal cancer. Your grandpa could do this for you. Great grandpa, an uncle, great uncle. Great uncles are great. Okay. Again, they might live a lot longer than you expect, but they're still not going to live as long as probably the amount of time it's going to take for them to kick off on, start to really play, you know, Twilight Zone police state. And if they try to go after Uncle Bob, we all agree we're going to shoot their ass anyway. So it doesn't mean it was who they go after. Somebody's going to put a bullet up their hind end from the side or behind, whether they think they're riding up on somebody up front. That's the rule. That's what's going to happen. But in the meantime, if Uncle Bob has terminal cancer, and they said that he's only got three months, well, you do a lot of work for the Patriot Movement in three months. How many magazines? How many ammunition? How many of everything could be acquired and it goes to, I'm sorry, but it truly is a dead end. This is not a bad thing. We all end at some point where nobody's gonna get out of here alive, okay, except that, again, for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we know about that. That's a different story. But in the physical battlefield, the world we're in right now, guess what? We all know that eventually this is going to happen. If it is happening, think of all the things you can do to screw people who are absolutely wicked. Their petals, their queers of $3 bill, their fruit loops, their neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies and delusions of grandeur. These other people, they need to be gone and we need to get rid of. Well, we need the tools to do that. We need a deep logistics train. And all of you out there can help to make that happen. Just something to think about, but especially those of you who are near, you know, passing and leaving us. Well, before you do, I tell you what, you can pass the baton across to the other fighters in spades. Not one, but a thousand. Not a thousand, but ten thousand. Think about it. How many rifles can I pass on to the next warrior? How much time do you think you have and what kind of resources can we put together? And you know what? That should be the agenda for everybody anyway right now. The real big plan here is obviously that they're going to burden the place down in that the manufacturing, first of all, existing inventories and Stockpiles of anything are being consumed and eaten up either by internal normal use or intentional hesitation to bring the material into the supply chain and or it's routed back out if it's here in the supply chain and it's going somewhere else. Like what the Pedosniffer Meat puppet and Obama are doing with the oil reserves. It's not an accident they're doing that. That's very much intentional. It's part of the big plan is what the ring knockers and spit swappers constantly do. One group puts the oil in there, wink and nod to the other ones, and then they slide it out the back door and give it to their buddies after the U.S. taxpayers pay for it, and they sell it bargain basement. This has happened over and over again with these strategic oil reserves. If you don't think so, you need to look up George, Herbert, Walker, Bush. Then you need to look up Bail Clinton. Then you look up, oh, that's right, GW. Yeah, good old, you know, starting the idiot war in Iraq and the idiot war in Afghanistan, duh. And then look what, oh, that's right, what Obama did coming in. This isn't new. Not in any way, shape, or form is just new. And we've seen this before, wait a minute, we've seen this before. Wait a minute, we've seen this before. Oh man, this is getting monotonous. So, a couple of other things real quick. I mentioned the pistol, the dagger. It is the Palmetto State armory. It's actually stamped Palmetto State armory. As the importer slash or the flagged carrier. In other words, it's their weapon. But looking at it, like I said, I'm pretty sure it's a Turkish pattern pistol as far as where it came from. It could possibly come from Hungary, though, too. That's possible also. There we go. Anyway, for all of you that are listening, if you are thinking about the pistol, do a little research on it, but what I could find so far, I've not seen anybody complaining about the gun. It's just a no-frills firearm. In other words, it's a utility grade. personal carry handgun, lots of magazines would be fine to go on your battle belt because it's enough to get you out of trouble. Remember, it's not your offensive gun, it's a defensive gun. However, with the number of magazines that you get with the weapon and all the other accoutrements, it's definitely a worthwhile purchase. And it's, again, something you can immediately start collecting parts for. In fact, I would go right to Palmetto State Armory and say, hey, uh, parts inventory. I would have called them maybe before we buy the gun, if that's what you feel like, you know, need to do. And say, hey, uh, I want spare parts for this weapon. I'm gonna buy one of these daggers if it's, uh, possible to get spare parts. So where do I get spare parts for this gun? Now, if Palmetto says, well, we're the spare parts carrier or good, then you immediately take advantage of that. You buy firing pens, extractors, and ejectors, a couple of each, and you put those into the kit for the gun along with all primary springs. I don't care what weapon it is, you should do that. But this particular weapon is unique and it's like somebody that purchased something that I know here locally today that, you know, hey, look what I found. And the guy got a beautiful .40 caliber pistol for under $200 simply because somebody traded up to another gun and the weapon virtually is brand new. Now, would be my first choice per se, but when you get it for the price you can get it for, and it's, you know, still, yeah, all the paperwork and everything, you know how that is. But, you know, in Michigan we do. But the neat thing is that he picked up the mags that went with it, he got all the other goodies, so it's a weapon ready to roll. And he's still gonna need more mags, automatically. Proprietary magazine weapon, that's the only thing. And if that is the case, you wanna buy six mags for whatever it is you're looking at like that, right away. Don't hesitate. Don't wait. Just pick them up if they if you find them cheaper later, you know because there's a sale or deal then buy some more Why proprietary magazine? It doesn't match anything else you need more and more more more mags are always better Okay, just that simple Another thing here real quick Again, I had a couple emails here on helmets like Well, if again, two years ago, a year ago, even now, eight months ago, we were running into a lot of the Euro surplus that was still kind of popping up, but that has run the gambit. There's a reason. Remember, I told you when we saw this stuff is that it was rather unusual to see a flurry of relatively new equipment that certainly could have gone into service with any number of countries or state within service for the country that was selling them. Now I know why the countries did it, like the Hungarian armor and stuff, because they're buying more of their frontline equipment and they're trying to find cash capital wherever they can. They marketed out to the rental revolution companies, the rental revolution companies picked the stuff up, then they marketed out around the planet. We weren't the first customer on that. We weren't the first choice customer on that. we got what was left. Okay, so when you see like the SEP helmets or the Hungarian combat, you know, heavy steel helmets, or really heavy steel, all of those are a short surplus item. Now, when they were super cheap before, pennies or, you know, in other words, under $20 an item or like those vests were down to as little as $37 a piece, now they're back up to $200. For the same vest, by the way, $264 from one of the companies. For the same vest, I recommended you buy when it was $60 a unit. And then the ones that they're getting now are more heavily used than the ones that we were getting in the first part of the wave that were virtually brand new and issued. Okay? There isn't any more. Whatever's out there, the biggest problem is I pointed out those items when they were reasonably priced. Now they're not as reasonably priced and in fact when they start creeping up into almost the same price as a brand-new American or Chinese version because a lot of stuff that they're advertising you as we know is made in China as far as even some of the best But the fact is that when you can buy brand-new for only ten twenty dollars more you might as well buy brand new At the surplus, the biggest advantage was it was surplus. It was reasonably priced. It was actually a deal. It felt good about buying it. But surplus for the sake of just buying surplus and the stuff is outrageously priced, that doesn't work. The math formula isn't there. Again, you can go to, for a lot of stuff that you need, you might as well just go Dickies or a clothing store and see what they got in OD green or ash gray slash lone green gray. and go with clothing that way. Go to your resale stores and church stores and whatever, clear out whatever you can find in combat pocket pants in the right colors and shades and go that way. When the pants cost as much for, say, the pants or the shirts as you would pay for an M65 field jacket several years ago, dudes, that's way beyond where it should be. And the product hasn't changed because it's all surplus. So it's the same stuff we were buying before, the same camo pattern we were buying before. There's no improvement. There's nothing special that's been done about the item except the price has gone crazy. Okay, so now we have to think beyond that. On the helmets, We'll say again, you're going to see me as often wearing an old M1, you know, it's old now, but a standard M1 pisspot. I've got hundreds of them. I got them stationed all over the place in tens or in, you know, forties. They're complete. They have, you know, one of three different types of the M1 helmet liner on, you know, with the different suspension. They're all complete because I collected all the little widgets and all the suspension parts and they're all snapped into place. So you have to adjust them for the operator. But the M1 rifle, M1 helmet works just fine. For most of what you're going to do, and again, considering your cost, how many of these can I get for the price of how many of those? If I want a ballistic helmet, I should be a better shot. Put a bullet in the crotch of whatever it is that's on the other side that I'm shooting at, and then go out and harvest the part that I need off of the corpse that we've made. That's how you if you want neater toys you have make the enemy pay for them Well, actually we paid for them and they stole them from us. Okay, they stole the money from us and they stole the stuff from us So for the time being the idea is to get on the table and to have decent equipment know how it works and squared away So it works the way it was intended not the way it was, you know Slovenly used later because nobody was taught how to use it, right? That's the biggest problem is, you know, do you know how it really is supposed to operate what it is supposed to do? If you figured that out, you'll find out how when some people say, well, it never worked right for me. It's because you were never taught how to use it right. That's why it didn't work. Okay. So anyway, uh, no, next. And again, on the helmets, uh, for the moment, there's some Polish and there are some Hungarian steel. In fact, in a couple of different locations, including gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com. SportsmansGuide.com SportsmansGuide.com SportsmansGuide.com And I believe Centerfire might have some waitem. They did have some surplus advertised recently. So you might want to check to see what Centerfire has picked up. But they've been kind of thin on their surplus. Not that most places aren't any better. But I say thin, I mean not as much product that's in stock. A lot of stuff has been eaten up and it's gone. So, let's see next. I did want to touch on the, I have a follow up on what we were talking about yesterday about the ATF directive on the Instacek system, which by the way, the Batfaggots are handing glove on running that system. So why do they, first of all, deny somebody, and then they're going to tell you that you have to report on the people they've denied? Why would you have to do that? The bat faggots run the system the feds are all joined at the hip through homeland succu-righty So how is it that they're trying to oh, they're trying to tag the FFL They're trying to tag the gun owner and they're trying to tag the FFL They're trying to screw both and they're screwing the FFL either way If the FFL is follow through on this which they will my question is how many FFLs are telling the guys that they're doing this to that they're doing it to them Oh yeah, you got a delay. By the way, I have to call the ATF and tell them to screw you and have the police come and check on you and the ATF will probably come with them and they might be coming trying to take your guns. But I'm not going to tell you because I want the ATF to like me. Yeah, you see how that works? Yeah, the bat faggots, the bat faggots, the FFL is going to want the bat faggots to like them. Hmm, wonder how that's going to work. Anyway, we're almost to the bottom of the hour. And I'll tell you what, if we could, let's do a Carl Klang. We ain't gonna fight for the New World Order. How about that one? Carl Klang, we ain't gonna fight for the New World Order. A lot of people are already telling the government anyway, they can't find anybody. Do you want to join the armies that you can watch, you know, cross-dressing faggots strut down a hallway? And or, you know, maybe on top of your lockers and the barracks because they're gonna have drag queen shows for your unit? Yeah, you need to see a drag queen faggoty boy just to inspire you as what, a combat soldier? Is that the mission? Doesn't sound too mission oriented to me. Sounds like you got a bunch of faggots and queers and pedos, all that have taken charge of the military. Which means the militia is the solution because we ain't doing any of that stuff. Okay? That just isn't part of the game. So anyway, Carl Quang and we ain't gonna fight. for the New World Order. That's gonna be our bottom of the hour break song. Ed's probably trying to find a good copy right now, which I think, uh, Dar posted a bunch of those in the Discord, but for everybody out there, again, pay attention to our Discord scroll. Couple things that we have been reinforcing are in yesterday's video. Here we go, call applying. Because without the love and kindness of our Lord and our Savior, we sons of liberty can't get anywhere. We're gonna do the work our Lord puts before us, and there's a job that surely needs to get done. The job of waking up the nation to the new world order, which is trying to put us under their thumb. We won't wait around any longer. We're gonna hesitate anymore Now that we've opened up our eyes and analyzed the situation We realize that we're in a war And it's a struggle for the life of our nation For the survival of our sovereignty And it's a battle for the mind and soul of the people For our freedom and our liberty And so we're gonna fight for the order to win, soldier And we ain't gonna give the aim for a quarter Cause we ain't for the no-breaking Who draws the pollution to your global plantation? Well, don't think this is letters to Congress, but emote our faxes and phone calls. We're gonna tell em' we the people with trees, and with their stealing and their stalling and stonewalls. And if they keep forgetting just who the boss is, you might as well not pay em' any more taxes. If we the people ever finally get our whole act together, we could have the global bankers for breakfast. Because we ain't two and so is, and we ain't an indoor quarter. New World. Say goodbye in so long. Trade away our system for global communism. Take some radio stations. We're gonna try to get them playin' our songs. And if they flat refuse to play patriotic music, then we'll know whose side they're really on. And when we take it to the streets of our cities, we'll force the media to cover our action. And when we vote, we're gonna dominate the coming elections. Make the Rockefellers wonder what happened. Gold up and soldiers. I appreciate that. Pre-radio. Eastern Michigan, the middle of Michigan, and the southeastern Michigan. Couple of, well they're named tornadoes, but we had a big old piece of maple tree to decide. We didn't want to go somewhere else, so we've got to basically should have crushed the house part of it anyway. But it didn't do that. Why? Well, because the other maple trees, I'm cutting one of the little sky ends of the, uh... Actually, a tree-ling, a fairly good sized one, by comparison of the 150-year-old maple that's in the front yard, it caught the branch and took a good portion of the energy and the hit. So we've got these many fingers the size of your waist, laying in arches to be out progressively. It's one of the ongoing tasks now for the next couple of days. I was debating whether or not to actually do the program right now because we are at a point where we just got to get the stuff done because we've still got other stuff that needs to be cleared and I've got to have other machinery in here to do it. They're ready to go. So as soon as I move one more truck and move some other heavy stuff out of the way that's got to be moved, block and brick, then we're going to start working on lifting. The cool thing is no significant damage to the building because of one tree kind of, you know, impacting to the other and cushioning what happened. So, but we still have things to fix. So, of course, there's always one more thing, get it all done and that happens. Okay, so, oh well. Again, that's we have all these pioneer tools. Remember we're talking about buying tools? That's who we bought the tools for, okay? When we had the tornado here, we had from the front porch, I started cutting you all from the front porch, literally from the front door, which looked like a a rainforest overgrowth interlock. And I had to cut from the front door out to the driveway, which is about 30 feet, not an angle, 45 degree angle. And then... We had to work our way down the driveway. Everything was you know, tornadoes are especially this is a very rural area, but we got a lot of pine. We got a lot of maple. We got a lot of oak and also a lot of scrub growth underneath all through the area. Well, every place we're having that one, the wind, the tornado does its job. It weaves that stuff together. First of all, it pulls a lot of it out, but it weaves it together. So everything's under tension. You have to kind of pick it like you're doing a cat's cradle because you can't just cut any piece. You'll end up, you know, getting smacked in the head or, you know, poked, you know, the wrong place with something that might even have a little spike on it. However, we had the driveway, the front yard, access to the house, and the road cleared before either Edison or the county got to us. In fact, by the time that they got to the point where they could come through to help, We had already cleared all of the road in front of the property, or in fact, some of you guys listening helped to make that happen. And we did it with Armstrong. We didn't have any cherry pickers, didn't have any lifters, didn't have any buckets. It was all done with thinking through and systematically and intelligently trimming everything off, cutting in blocks and logs, and rolling it out of the way or manhandling it out of the way without going very far. In other words, minimal work, maximum benefit. Remember, that's what those pioneer tools are for. So anyway, other stuff that you need to collect for that very reason. With each one of your vehicles, we talk about a pioneer toolkit. Pioneer is, and that's a traditional term in the military for basically arm and leg work, okay, grunt work. The first thing obviously is a shovel of whatever kind, but you know invest a little bit make sure it's good quality. Now just because it's expensive does not mean it's a good shovel. Okay. Plenty of people will charge you whatever you're willing to spend. So you need to make sure that the product is again just simple and robust. Dense, heavily made. That's the most important thing. Yeah, it's a heavy tool. It's supposed to be. It'll last longer. Beyond a shovel, a conventional spade is another solution, something else you should have. Needless to say, you can also add an E tool to that in place of the spade, but I like a flat spade for a lot of, especially... uh, under the vehicle work, no matter what it is, track vehicle, armored vehicle, truck, whatever, because it works as a flat scoop for, you know, working progressively material out of an area. You may not get it all done fast, but you'll get it done. In addition to that, a crowbar, a real crowbar, you really need a crowbar, probably two, one large, one small. Beyond that, a sledgehammer. Oh, is it a pounding states? Yep, it might be. Depending on what you're doing and how you're trying to recover equipment, don't forget that using pick and ball block and tackle is something or again also different types of drive or pulley systems. Well, if you don't have something in the way of a convenient pipe or tree to hook it to, you also can use pins and a cross cable and then you anchor the piece of equipment. So this is why that sledgehammer comes in pretty handy. Now in addition to that, one more item is a saw. Now, more than one saw would be a good idea. Again, pick two different patterns. One a traditional buck and the other one basically a trimming saw of some kind. I watched the resale shops and the giveaway locations of the yard sales and accumulate a lot of these for that reason. Go ahead, call the trip in there. Shelby from OKC. Just a... follow up you were talking about that PSA dagger pistol they do sell the extractor and the firing pan I'm not sure about the springs but I just kind of scroll through there they have the upper slide and also spare barrels and stuff for that dagger. If you read in the description it says they're pro mag, PMAG pistol mags so the mag will they say Glock, I believe 21 mags. So they're just the off brand of the Glock mags. So they will use that specific model. I don't remember if I guess the 21 or 22 Glock mags, but so you can use Glock mags in the... Excellent. Well, thank you. I didn't have time to pull it twice it showed up and I made a point of noting it. but I hadn't had a chance to do a lot of deep work on it, but for the size of the package. Now here's a question, was I right? Is there a little bit of ammunition with that too? I don't think so, Mark. I think it's just the magazines. Okay. There was a little block box there. How much the one mags hold like 21 rounds, extended bag and the other ones I believe are 15 or 16 for 9 millimeter. Yeah, so again this works just fine for what we know again for what we're talking about doing I know it either be figure Glock But again, it looks to be a sig pattern upper is what I'm saying It looked mark to me. It looks like the lower half is like a Glock lower. Yeah And the upper is a figure a Smith and Wesson M&P upper roughly. Yeah. Well, that's why I'm saying it sounds to me like it's a Turkestanian, right? Is there any mention about Point of Origin? I'll have to look it up. I haven't had time yet. I'm wearing systems down because of the storm here. I was going to play with a little bit today, but what's fascinating about it is, again, like I said, it looked like the bottom. It looked like a Glock, like you said. And now they're using Glock mags, so yep, that's what they did. And then, you know, it's like you took, well, it's a Pontiac. No, no, it's not. You know what it is? Shelby, you know what this is. It's a GMC pickup truck. or an international harvester. But the bottom end, to me, Glockite, you know, look Glockite right away, and sure enough, at least it has a Glockite magazine well, which is fine because that's the most, as long as it can use standard Glock mags. Glock magazines are now the flood on the market. They're all over the place. So if you were building a gun and you could actually use, you know, take them use whatever magazine you chose Glock right now in this day and age would be the logical magazine to use. So it's actually a good choice. No matter what it is, that's the that's the number two item that's always an issue is can you get magazines? Well, you'll be get you'll be able to find magazines laying around for that in a lot of different places and down the road, you know still be able to barter trade and exchange and end up with more mags. So that's a double plus good thing. Appreciate looking that up for me. But the other thing too, they do have all the spare parts. Yes, correct. I'm not sure about the springs. I just kind of briefly scrolled. So they do have fire and pin and extractor for sale. I'm not sure about, I'm sure they got the springs too. If not, probably asking. I'm sure they would tell them to. Back to your pioneer tools, Mark. Also, if they have a track vehicle, it's good to have the long I don't know the official term for it. It's almost like a post hole digger, but it's a long single blade that's like two foot long. Oh yeah, Trench. Yeah, Trencher Trencher. That's what that is. So you get between the rollers and the wheels. So remove mud so you don't burn up the final drive. Yep, the sprocket drive. It helps reduce the heat on the sprocket drive. And that's all I had more coming back up. Appreciate that. Yeah, again, the Trencher shovels are actually pretty reasonably priced. I haven't seen that the China Sport ones have actually taken over completely, but if you go to any of the major hardware stores, Lowe's, Home Despot, Mayard's, slash Menard's, if you go to any of them, everything I put on the list here, you could find at the low end a reasonable price to put a kit together for any vehicle you have. When I say pry bars, if you can find one, and I usually, again, I always find these railroad pick bars. They'll have a, they're kind of like a, you, a regular crowbar or pry bar that you'd see, you know, you normally get, it's about three, four feet long for what most people handle. A good six foot long pin guide on one end, flat pry bar blade on the other with a slight pitch off of the center of the shaft. and I've run into those for as little as a couple dollars a piece. They're worth more for the steel right now probably than really for what they sell them for, you know, for scrappers. But, got a bunch of decent resale points for a guy does this, one guy does this state, and I've picked up two or three of those for three dollars a piece. That particular tool It's one thing to want it, the other thing to have it, and if you have it on board the vehicle, you can do so much with that. In fact, just what you mentioned earlier a moment ago here, when you've got track vehicles, you are going to have mud get into places that you just can't do anything with. What you want to do is start a borehole and a good piece of steel, granted you're going to have some muskles when you're done using these tools, but you know, you get one of these six foot conventional railroad bars and that pike is for getting in and breaking into those areas without, you know, doing significant damage to anything. You know what the dimensions of all of your returns and all your wheels and where your tracks and all your guides are supposed to be. So you get in there and you work that through and once you get that going now you've got some air space and then you flip that sucker around and you use that spade end. and it's got a taper, so when you push, what you're going to do is you start with the chisel right where you know the edge of your equipment is, and it will just naturally push into the hole you've made and work, material work its way out. So, you know, tracks have a tremendous advantage of distribution of weight. That's why there's always been this back and forth seesaw school in armor production. Right now because nobody's been fighting any serious wars, tracked vehicles and everybody can use expressways because they're always police state wars. With police state wars, you can use lots of wheels because nobody is dropping major bombages on everybody's bridges and roads if they can help it because they'd have to buy more. However, when you get into real warfare and the dark side of the moon begins, guys, tracks beat everything. And ideally, tracked vehicles that can swim Yeah, yeah, that's where you want to be. That doesn't mean I don't like the BTR 60 or the, you know, the LAV 25 or go right down the shopping list. We have all of those. We really do. We have LAV 25s. We have BTR 60s. And we don't have any BTR 7. Well, maybe one. But track vehicles, we have just as many track vehicles as we have wheeled vehicles and are mechanized. So for, you know, again, and it depends on the year two, going back years ago. Hey, all those ferrets. Saracens, Saladins, Warthogs, or Stalwarts, not Warthogs, Stalwarts, those are all wheeled armored reconnaissance and reconnaissance are cab vehicles. They were wheeled and there was a reason. Now then they went to track, then they went back to wheel. And in some cases, like with the Russians, they've always made a combination. You will notice that while they have the BMP-1, very few, but they still have those in service, we have some of those. They also have the BMP2 and yet they still have all the new BTR models that are wheeled, eight wheeled. The mother of most of them is the BTR60. Then there's the 7080, the 90. There's the whatever, the 101 series or what they're calling the OPP series now, whatever it is. And it's just variations of the theme where they've changed ideas based upon experience or how, because of how they've changed manufacturing processes. Okay. However, no matter which vehicle you have, you're still going to be involved with general snow and general mud. And even if it's just four wheel or two wheel drive vehicles, soft skin like you've got now, you're going to be addressing the same issues. Now, imagine this. We get into a depression. Right now, we're not in a recession, but we're in a recession. We're not in a recession, but we're in a recession. They've changed the vocabulary. I joked about this for months. But I also pointed out that, guys, even the word recession is a lie. You do know that, right? The word recession was made up in my younger years, back in the 70s. That word did not exist until we had a recession that hit at the same time as the bicentennial. Well, we used to call them depressions. We called them depressions. It was called a depression. But the reason that they didn't want to use that word is because we had the 200th year of the anniversary of the founding of the country. We couldn't have a depression during the years that we were having the celebration. So we had little recession. I'm telling you, we had a little stumble bump. That's what it was, a stumble bump. It used to be that would be considered a minor or small depression. But we changed the vocabulary and decided to make you feel better by calling it a recession. Well, now the communists have gone one step farther, the globalists, same ring knockers, it's the same spit swappers and ring knockers in this garbage back in the 70s. Now it's gonna be something else. It's nothing. Oh, don't worry about it. I know we had a definition and I know that, but ignore that. Well, here's the thing. If they go the next step and continue to ignore it and it develops into a more progressive and developed depression, then you won't have materials, but here's the thing. Usually this kind of stuff hits in the fall. By the time you get around the spring, everybody thinks they're gonna fix whatever it is. It was broken or replaced, whatever they could. They spared and they shaved off everything and they got a few pennies, but by the time you get to spring, there's nothing to buy. There's no spare anything. Now, consider what you're seeing in the United States right now. Now, why do I bring this up? Well, guys, do you think that they're gonna maintain the roads? What I mean by maintain the roads is I'm not talking about going out and fixing and paving the roads right now. I'm talking about, do you think they're going to shovel the roads? You think they're gonna be out in the middle of BFE or even on major tracks more any more than they can absolutely help? They're already like that right now and we're not even, they've been like that in this area for a long time. Of course, this is Washtenaw County and we're near Ann Arbor Fagetyville slash Commie, you know, Commie Town. And you can tell the moment you get to the edge of Washtenaw County, the roads start to go to hell. The closer you get to Ann Arbor, the more it's like you're on a rumble rack. Okay, you're getting a great butt massage and your elbows and shoulders are getting all kinds of rubbing and bouncing. So, you know, you should feel a little better. You have to pay for that normally. You have to plug a machine in and use a quarter, right? But the fact is that during the winter, anywhere away from Washtenaw County, the roads are clearer, cleaner, and it's constant. You get into Washtenaw County, you got all these peckerwood communists and all these lazy SOBs. Guess what? Nothing gets done. And they can't figure out how to do it. Got more equipment than they know what to do with, don't know how to schedule, don't know how to organize, don't have a clue, got their head so far up their arse, couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if their life depended on it. That's why you need to make sure you have, again, these pioneer kits ready to go, because just for regular activity and operations, you're not going to be necessarily able to get help. You're not going to be, there's not going to be somebody else coming down the road. If you're lucky, maybe somebody will help you when the time comes if you're in a distressed situation, and you'll help somebody else when you run into them in the same, under the same condition. But as far as the machine, all the machines are already broken, like everything else. Just give it a little more nudge, and you'll find out what the rest of the shipwreck is all about. So, Pioneer tools are especially critical to have. Just common sense anyway. You never know what you're going to run into out there. And having the right kind of tools, I know not all of you are going to put that six foot crowbar in your trunk. But a lot of you do have trucks. And there's a lot of neat ways. Like, let me give you a little hint. You can make a bracket. If you have a pickup truck, you got a box in the back end? Well, who says it has to be laying in the bed? How about you make a little bracket hanger that goes up in the side under the lip of the box, left or right, length of the truck? That crowbar will rest real nice in the set of J-Hangers and you could even put a little lock, you can buy it with lockdowns so that all you have to do is just rest it up in there. You hit a little clip, it doesn't bounce around, stays right where it's supposed to. When the time comes, if you need it, all you gotta do is reach in there, pop one clip, pop the other clip, lift it up a little bit, pull it out of the J-hooks. Congratulations, you got yourself a big-ass crowbar. out of sight, out of mind. Nobody's even gonna think about stealing it, because people typically aren't even gonna think about looking there. Of course, hopefully your own people will realize that, you know, if you teach everybody, you have to show them where it is, they might have figured out when you tell them to go get it either. Don't forget that one. No, that's kind of embarrassing. Yeah, no, no, it's in the truck. No, up in the box, up towards the edge of the box, below the cap. There you go, you found it. And if you got a cap on, you can do it the same way, but use the cap as the mounting point. So there's a bunch of ways you can carry some of these inane items that are much bigger but still keep them out of the way so you can continue to operate and use the thing without having to double handle something and move something out of the way constantly. You need to plan ahead, minimize to maximize. So other than that, let's see, last but not least, also wheels, we were talking about that and I had this conversation a couple times in the last three days and I will remind you if you can, go to the tire stores, especially the little guys. They've got piles of tires in the back. Usually they have a bunch of mismatched stuff or odd matched stuff. You know, somebody usually gets a set of four because one tire is dead and the others are, eh, they're used. Now those three tires that are still useful, sometimes they'll market them out. Sometimes the person that's, you know, got them is smart and puts them in the garage. But if they don't and they're smart and they buy new and they buy a spare, then you can be smart and take advantage of what they got rid of. But what you need are four tires, at least, that match what you're using. And again, same size. They don't have to be the same manufacturer. They're battle tires. There's bears for battlefield conditions, future field conditions. Now, if you can line up stuff that's identical from one tire to the next to the next, hey, fantastic. Maybe you're lucky. Maybe there's a lot of source. Maybe you have a resource there. And maybe everybody liked the same tire. Not very likely, but it can happen and if it does well take advantage of that You know round them up and eventually end up with a few more than just four But down the road having tires that can hold air is going to be a variable. You know very valuable Commodity and something that you need to take very very seriously right now So it's why you can get it cheap is why you take advantage of it now down the road when everybody's looking for tires. You know like when they did, oh wait a minute, what was that? Tire rationing in World War II? You're all supposed to forget about that, right? Right now, tires are already in short supply. When they get into a crisis and create a national crisis, then they ration tires. Well, why do you need a new set of tires anyway? 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It should be the 4th. And if I'm wrong, slap me in the microphone. You can do that. Please, go ahead and do that. It would hurt, but I won't mind. Anyway, it's the 4th. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and pissing in your face, maybe on the socialist in Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. Hold on a second here and we got a crew here working. So I got to make sure that we are making contact with them while they're trying to get themselves electrocuted. If everything goes out here, the phones won't, right? Yeah, they won't. Anyway, it is 2022 Old Earth Calendar, 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance. begin. Well, actually it already has. Let it continue. And for Edward, I'll tell you what guns and gadgets, the latest episode that we played before we came up live in the first hour. If you would please play that again. He set that up while I'm talking. Uh, it is Thursday. It has been, of course, wet weather, rainy. We got a bunch of stuff going on. Uh, Michigan Raceway has, you know, the big event this weekend. So if you're headed down through the bottom of Michigan, the between in the Irish Hills area they are going to have a massive its ongoing yard sale all through that area all kinds of yard sales big small barn sales you can pick up anything you can imagine I got a pile of arrows a pose now some of them need to be refletched I didn't care their alloy shafts Got some graphite, but mostly aluminum. I don't care. These are for going out outbound, you know again the fortress defense and The more arrows you can pick up the more crossbow bolts you can pick up the more fiscal crossbows You can pick up the more you're you really have a defense system. Okay, not the only thing we have but kind of nice to you know, since we're getting compound bows for little and nothing we got to have ammunition and Again anything and everything no matter what link shaft it is It's kind of like if you're on a battlefield between the Orcs and, you know, the Rotoram, you wouldn't care which arrow it was because you're out. You'll just start throwing them back at the other side. And that's how it should be. So, again, pay attention on Michigan Avenue this weekend. Actually, it's already started. There's yard sales from Clinton all the way out to the 127 at least, maybe farther, plus or minus. And there's a lot of activity on 127 slash 27 also north-south. And if you can, take your time. Get over there if you're traveling, if you're listening and you're in Michigan, it's a good drive for the weekend. I will remind you that this is all centered around the idea you got the Michigan Raceway event, you know, you got the 500, I think, this weekend. So you want to avoid that if you can. Man, because that's of course pretty busy traffic. But there's all kinds of peripheral activity. They do this because they take advantage of all that incoming and outgoing traffic. So think about it. You've got a lot of market that otherwise you wouldn't have. Picked up another boat anchor, all kinds of cool stuff in the way of small things, especially tools. One of the things I have to go through, I got a big drill index. Guys, drills you're gonna go through no matter what, but here's the thing. I've been getting a lot of big bore and large or specialized drill bits that I would never have gone out to buy. Never, never. I just couldn't afford it. One of the drill bits in the collection would be a $50 or $60 item. And you're getting a complete collection, grandpa's old tools. And we're not talking like, you know, Kmart, we're talking upper end machine tool, machining tools from any number of different manufacturers, preferably American, but guess what? Now here's one thing I will remind you. If you're looking at tools, especially older tools, Japanese is as good as American and Taiwanese is as good as American for most of what you'd be doing. We're talking any kind of machine shop, machine tooling, drill bits, any other kinds of cutting edges, cutting tools of whatever kind for other machines. There's a lot of stuff like this that pops up in our area and would probably yours because America used to produce things. The people who used to do the work were skilled tradesmen. The tools that they had, their children do not appreciate. In many cases, they don't even have a clue what the value of the stuff is. Sometimes they do, most of the times they don't, or they really don't care. It's because after all, money's being thrown at them hand and fist for free. 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So I'm going to have a link down below. It's a story done by my buddy, John Petrolino, in which he talked to Patrick Collins, who runs the gun food, and they sell ammunition. And what Patrick Collins told John Petrolino was that of $18,000 of ammunition that's been recently shipped, only $6,000 of that ammunition was actually delivered to the end consumer. So less than one third of his ammunition is being actually delivered to the customers That is something to be very very aware of folks for a couple reasons one UPS has changed. They went a little a little woke on their their shipping of you know firearms parts and They adopted the ATF's rule even before the ATF made the rule Active made it or nothing and it's going to be challenged in court the rule So they jumped on it because of the letter I'll put that link up above but I go in detail in that previous video And now they're having issues, they have been having issues for a while, of ammunition not making it to the end user. And before people say, yeah, I read that article and it had to do with labeling. UPS said that, you know, Mr. Collins's company had an issue with the labeling, to which he said that he's labeled them all the same way all along. And now, since things have gone missing, he now ships every package with insurance and a signature required by the end purchaser. which puts the attention which was followed up yes whether it's people in the distribution centers or the people delivering the product or people picking up the products somewhere somehow bullets are going missing uh... and It's not the first time UPS has had a spotlight on them on firearms related packages or products going missing in 2020. UPS driver was caught stealing guns out of packaging. And I'll tell you on my end, I know for a fact that this has been an issue because I've received packages, several, where ammunition was sent to me. And while the ammunition made it to me, it wasn't always in the denominations that were shipped. On all of these instances, there was four of them off the top of my head, I know four of them, where I had a full case delivered to the house, but the case, the box was damaged. And in these instances, between one and four boxes of ammunition were totally missing. And in some of those instances, in all of those instances, the remaining boxes, some of them were light, meaning there were rounds taken out of those individual boxes and then put back, it's crazy, you know, it's way too, it's not a coincidence, we'll put it that way. So I notified the companies that were sending them, and in my case, in all four of those instances, the ammunition was shipped in its like original Case where it said like, you know, Remington on it or Winchester or whatever Something that would draw attention to people who might be looking to do nefarious things and in every other instance where I've had ammunition ships to the to the my either my residence or my Other place that I get stuff sent to Those were all issued. Those were all sent in Plain boxes. So the ammunition box was placed in another box. It didn't look like ammo didn't say it was ammo on it So it made it and this was right around that same time So my message to you the consumer is Be careful of what companies you're dealing with pay attention to your orders and If you can deal with companies that or call the companies and say hey, do you ship in the original? Boxes from the manufacturer or do you put it into a plain? nondescript type box That's the way I would I would lean towards now as a shipper or of somebody who owns a company that ships ammunition or a distributor You might want to start buying plane boxes because UPS is saying that's your fault You made an error because of what happened to me. I've seen it firsthand. I would happen. I would lean towards its somebody doing something they shouldn't Which is making everybody else in that in UPS look bad. It might be a couple somebodies But UPS you need to flush out those couple somebodies and make things right so with that I hope you take this information Hope you pay attention to the companies you're dealing with now and maybe reach out and say how are you shipping this? Is there a way we can put this in a different box just to prevent it? You might have to pay for the box You know an extra two three four dollars on top of your order to make sure that it gets to you For me. Yeah, I'll spend four bucks to make sure my you know thousand dollars an ammo makes it but uh... to see each other again you say they did you carry going to keep you your friends your family community say please share this people didn't know this because a lot of people right now especially right now that are purchasing items are related to the second amendment that uh... property walk those items to get to their residences or peel boxes and if they're using ups they definitely need to know this so i guess i think if you time i'll see you in the next one take care and we are back And again, that's guns and gadgets. I believe that is the latest video posted. Now, another thing about this, uh, understand that there's been a lot of nonsense going on for quite a few years. The idea that, okay, well, maybe I don't want to use UPS at all. I mean, I don't want to use FedEx at all. How about I just go pick it up? Let me give you an example. When they set their company up, when they squared everything away and, you know, started doing business, you might recall that you didn't have to, uh, use any shipper. You could go right to the loading dock and pick the ammunition up yourself. What's wrong with that? Do you know what's interesting? If you check, you might recall that the bat faggots and the feds were pissing and moaning and, and, and witching. Okay. B witching. How about that happening? So the what? Well that way you see in fact you know ammo man won't do that anymore. You can't do a tailgate pickup anymore at ammo man. But that was their bread and butter people and it also made a big difference. Of course they had free shipping but you know actually you know back in the day If you wanted to go pick it up, well, the hell, we don't want them. Don't care about free shipping, I'm just gonna go take care of it myself. I'm gonna go get a pallet of ammunition and I'm gonna drag it wherever I wanna drag it to. Well, they stopped all of that completely. Ask Amaleman why. Who pressured them to stop you from doing that? And of course it would make sense, it's like, why not? If I'm within reasonable driving distance... And even if it was just a little farther than maybe my average drive, it makes more sense because I don't have anybody else who can steal my ammo. It's all like the feds going to the UPS office or UPS shipping hubs and stealing the stuff. And then, well, we, and of course UPS is told, well, you don't tell them what's going on. You just tell them you don't know what happened. I've already told you we've got first person witnesses on this and it's not just ammunition. The feds are thieves. They steal. And then what it is is that it's like, well, UPS is told and FedEx is told, hey, bite the bullet. You got insurance. Well, yeah, but it costs more for a game. We could pray we could do a lot more to harass you and then you wouldn't be doing any business and the companies are stupid enough to buy that. Now, on the other hand, you got to remember too, like he's implying like you're talking about here. Well, there's characters in the UPS that like this idea. Got to remember you've got anti-gun shysters everywhere that have worked their way into a lot of positions. But otherwise, it would be who of you, and this eliminates the whole problem is going in and picking the stuff up yourself. There's some phenomenal sales at JGSales.com. If you were down there in the Arizona and New Mexico in, I'd go down because it'd just be fun to probably go and see JG Sales anyway. There's a lot of stuff that every shop has that we mention on the air. that is not in the internet. It's not on their computers. In fact, some of the stuff you go, wow, I wish you'd, why don't you post this? Oh, I got so many of them. And they come and go, I don't list that stuff. It takes too much time. Seriously, you guys, these people are not stenographer clerks. They're, you know, they're business people. And although yes, their business does require them to do a lot of bullshit paperwork. it's wherever they can avoid it, or you know, shave things down they will because it doesn't benefit them that much. They can sell whatever it is locally out of the storefront a lot easier than posting it and un-posting it and posting it and un-posting it and posting it and un-posting. Many places have technicians that do nothing with that right now for obvious reasons because that's all they could do. That's what they have to do if they're going to maintain the internet side, which is a big burden and not as beneficial as you might think. If you have to add more expenses to the overhead, your actual costs, your sales aren't that great necessarily, considering when your profit margins certainly are. They're bit into by all of the bureaucracy that you have to maintain. to go along with that. So a lot of items, especially where they're unique, you bought some of the stores, buy out other stores. They bring a whole pile of inventory in. Well, they do have a lot of something, like even an ammunition, but not that much. And so it's like, well, I'll sell it. Well, I don't even have to mess with the internet garbage. I can just put it on the shelf in itself, which is true with a lot of stuff. Now, if you knew it was there, they just sold it to you faster. So it behooves you to get out of the internet world and into the real world when it comes to items like this or interest areas of interest like you know support items, ammunition, magazines, spare parts, tools, you never know what you're gonna run into. Go look at the place, let's go visit it once. It's part of being in the real world anyway. And when you get down there it's like JG Sales, they still have that 6.5 wooden projectiles slash blank ground ammunition. 6.5 Swedish for an outrageously cheap price. And I will remind you again that what they are selling at the increments are not the best increments. It comes in larger packages that they've pared down. But if you're willing to buy thousands of rounds of that 6.5 Swedish, guys, you can get it for almost nothing. The more you're willing to buy, and the less they have to handle it, in other words, they have... Now, here's what they told me. They have a million rounds of that 6.5 Swedish on the shelf. A million plus rounds. That's why it's worth having a 6.5 Swedish rifle, although you want to find one that's not outrageously priced. A sporterized gun is your best choice. Unfortunately, everything and anything from that era is now more and more, you know, let's just say, pricey. or unobtainium, depending on what it is. But you can still find a 6.5 Swedish rifle floating around, but you can find a Lugeman. If you do, you've got a whole pile of very reasonably priced ammunition sitting there for cutting paper with a wooden bullet for the thousand inch range. So for familiarization and training, that's perfect. You pull the wooden bullet, you dump the powder, you've got a primed case, and then you, you know, throw, resize it with a new bullet and powder, and you've got yourself a kick-butt cartridge. The 6.5 suite, that is a phenomenal round, and if you get paying attention to your reloading, it's a tack driver. It's a tack driver with its factory load, but with a custom built load for it with a more modern bullet. Oh, the 6.5 Swedes things. So just a heads up. There's an example right there, JG Sales. However, Ammo Man, the only way you can do it, oh, you gotta use a carrier. They can't come to the dock. Who told them they couldn't come to the dock? It was the Batfaggots, pressuring ammo man dot com. Think about that. Why? Well, because they couldn't interfere with steel or do whatever because there's no middleman. You go right to the product source, you pick up what you want, you leave, you're done. Hey, again, we all know the scam, because we've all seen this before, and we know what kind of turds and filth, excrement, detritus, debris slash, you know, crossbred, or you know, you should say inbred. You know what? That's what I could say. Well, their family tree looks like a toothpicks, or... Yeah, I know. I've seen that. And they all have spain and man at the end of the name. I almost married their mothers or something. Anyway, well mothers are grandmas, who knows. Anyway as it is, for everybody out there, just something to think about, guns and gadgets, share it, take the time, put it out there wherever you can, give it a thumbs up, take the time to go over to the videos that we were listening to on the air here. If you've never been to Guns N' Gadgets, go over there, watch and subscribe and then give a thumbs up to every video that you possibly can. Take the time and even if I just pull it up for a second, give it a thumbs up, go on to the next one. Change the numbers. We can do that. It doesn't cost us anything. It's free, right? It is. It's free. So, we are almost to the bottom of the hour again. I'll tell you what we're gonna do, because we gotta keep Carl Clang alive. And so let's play. Tell you what, uh... Oh, we should dig another one up that we have. No, let's do it. Rock them in their ivory tower. Edward, if you could, we already played that earlier in the week. It's an excellent piece, and if anybody wanted to have some fun, you've got several comments made by individuals during the... Oh, you got a kid right up. Carl, we'll be right back. Try to escape. Bang! Rock them in their ivory towers. Share now in the archive here, of course, with this program. Carl Klein's music is available. You go up there and round it up and share it. Right now, every one of the songs is what's going on right now. We are full circle with regard to the enemy's actions and their arrogance. It is a perfect time to send information on or this music on and inspire people, motivate them. It's something that if they want to copy it, I mean, copy as in maybe make their own version. Do we care? I don't think Carl will care. Carl's gone. And Carl, you know, it would be great for him to be properly represented and this is one of the ways to do it. If you're a band or you're a musician out there, pick up his music. They will not complain, but give credit to the author always. That's all I ask, okay? There's all kinds of cool stuff that could be done out there. And there's a lot of newer musicians that are right out there with the latest cycle. A lot of the music that we have in the Patriot element can be just as quickly picked up. And if they want to do a new stylized version or do a cover, as it's called, that would be great. But the music's got to get out there first. So get it out where people can hear it, share it everywhere that you can. Dump it out randomly into different... In fact, I'll tell you what, if you haven't been on there, if you're listening, some of the guys listening here right now, our friends with me on Spreelee. Spreelee. S-P-R-E-E-L-Y, Spreelee. It doesn't cost anything. They're adding more services and again, I post things there constantly. You can do music, you can do videos off YouTube, you can do a lot of bit, bit, shoot, whatever you got. So it's got all the basic services. Everything is available. and it's another venue. So share wherever you can. Get into whatever. Dig, dug, pug, dong, pang, wang, chang, wao, pong, whatever's out there. Seriously, saturate the battlefield. It's, you know, the old story, throwing up, you know, in air defense it's called throwing up junk. Flack. Throw up as much as you can. Somebody else is gonna pick it up and run with it. Fantastic. We don't care how you do it, just keep doing it. Anyway, other things heading into the weekend. A reminder, again, the temperatures are a mix. If the sun comes out, it's a cooker right now. But down, well, from the bottom of Michigan, northern Ohio, bottom of Michigan, all the way through the middle of the state and higher, we've had a wave of storm fronts came in off of the southwest. Not a surprise at that time of year. However, this is going to be like last year, it's a wet summer. That means the bugaboos do come out, but we've been a little cooler, and so that kind of retards their motion. That's a good thing. But don't forget if you're going to be deploying as of either tonight, it's Thursday, or over the weekend at Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogham Aranges, Nagahitcham, Fox, Wolf, and the Rustics, all matter which location you're going to, mug the spray, and don't forget bug nets. If you've got them, this is where you use them. Now, I want to mention something. You guys might have seen this if you've been to Maynard's or if, you know, Menard's. If you've been to Home Despot, Home Depot. Or if you have been to Lowsey's, oh, I mean Low's, okay. And all of these big hardware stores, if you go back into the wood and carpentry section, which right on the edge of that and doors, I've noticed everybody's got them in the same place. There is a portable storage system. Portable, you know, firewood storage or storage system, or it's an interesting thing. It looks like a big circle, two circles. It's like a pop-up tent, like an igloo, but it's not. It's the same kind of idea, using the same kind of rods. But basically it is like an old style tombstone. Only big enough, if you look at it, they say it's for wood or you could use it for a hunting blind. Oh, what is what they're doing at Menards? Well, they're OD green, or at least an off OD green. And if you look and you take your tape measure and you measure the width and the length of the thing is the size of a standard military cot. Yeah, on the one side it has a zip right down the center and you can open up left and right the whole inside of the thing and if you think about it and you put a cop inside this this is like a big able to sit up one man fold up tent except it's a little more sophisticated because you don't normally you know, schlep your oversized aluminum or wood military cot on your backpack, right? But they are an interesting little package you could just lay on the floor. However, if you do have a cot, these make for individual quarter tents. They're perfect for that. Well, guess what? If you go look at Sportsman's Guide to Completely Places, they have a camouflaged version of this and it costs a lot more. Okay. But for under $40, these are very good sized utility tent. They are perfect for the one man outing, but what I would, you probably would have to do depending on the model. Some have a mosquito bar, which is kind of weird if supposedly they're going to be wood storage, and some don't have a mosquito bar for the entrance area. Guess what? You take one of those standard cot mosquito bars and use it inside and you'll do just fine. Okay? I mean by a mosquito bar that goes over your... Oh, that's right. You're supposed to go over your cot. Now these are a decent little tent also for exactly what they were describing. It's a temporary storage tent. You can use it for firewood and all kinds of stuff, yeah. But you can also use it for material and equipment that's being deployed. And if you're building an a-on a field area depot, again, totally mobile, then what's really neat about this is you can actually use this for offloading from a trailer and a vehicle. and setting up a deployment point for material to be issued out, medical supplies, additional equipment, backpacks, food, rations, or whatever kind. And it's one of those things where it's upright, it stands as tall as I stand. I think it's little under six foot once it's assembled. So you can actually sit in the cot and sit up. That's the one thing about it, if you're using it with a cot and making it to a little one-man hotel. So you might want to check these out. They're not a bad idea. I'm thinking more of something I've talked about. I wrote in the Battle for the Republic books about, you know, I actually describe logistics. I'm not going to try and ruin anything for you because if you've read any of the books... how logistics work, what you need to do, and how you need to think on the fly to make sure that the material gets to where it needs to be, and if need be, gets moved as it needs to be, so it's still there for the troops after the bombs, after the last batch of bombs drop, on the wrong location if you do it right. So, again, mobility, this is kind of a cool little idea. You might want to see how they work for you. It may work with another application you've been thinking about. One of the first things that I've been thinking about using these for is with the mobile medical units where we're taking the ambulances and converting them into surgeries, the support vehicles could carry three or four of these. And material which is weatherized, example, I put all of our medical supplies into either completely sealable military type transport boxes. or into barrels. And I only use one model of barrel for the medical. If that barrel, if you see that barrel, it's medical. It may be any number of different items in the barrel, but it's a medical barrel. That way there's no confusion. There's no, well, maybe the other. Now down the road, once we start having to improvise, adapt, overcome, yeah, we're gonna be using all kinds of stuff. But we can work out a logistics system now so that we can properly operate in the future at a more efficient level because we actually have used our brains. Okay? Another thing on that note too is if you're doing any of your different packaging or palletizing, try to come up with and watch for baggage that's being disposed of. I get a lot of different equipment like that. I've been piling up backpacks for years, separate from the military ones. that are as good a quality or better, just somebody else with more money than brains got rid of them, which is cool. They probably got the latest model, the next latest model. And a lot of these are school bags, but they're not school bags. These things are like basically a higher end mountaineering bag that has been brought over into the, you know, school trade thing. And I don't have a problem with that because guess what? I wouldn't have gotten it if the character hadn't done what he did to buy it and then dispose of it. I got them all for free. I get more and more of them for free every week. Those get barreled up. They get barreled up into the logistics containers. And what I do is, also for the medical, I select a number of especially the interesting and unique sized ones because a lot of our medical equipment is in weird and unique sizes. There's some interesting bags that are for some kind of sports item. Everybody seems to be buying them and then they're getting rid of them, which is fine by me, but they're perfect for a lot of the long medical dressings and such, the bigger ones. Example is trying to find a container that fits the large regular dressing, the large what we call the elephant tampon, the large dressing. when it comes in a long, cylindrical package. It's an odd length. It's an excellent dressing. I try to buy every one of them and get my hands on it. I've got several hundred of them right now. Well, I'm watching for certain, these new bags that have been popping up there, a sports bag, I'm getting them brand new. They are the perfect size for packing both the large and then adding medium and a whole pile of small to create a dock resupply. separate from, you know, the usual, again, iFAT kits and all the other stuff. This is just purely volume dressings that Doc needs, and the bags are all the same size. So what I've been doing is where I have the dressings, the dressings are left in their original packaging, in their original boxes, and they're packed away in the barrels, but I fill up the odd space because it's square containers in a round barrel. the outline parts of the container, everything is tightly rolled up, and I'm taking all of these bags and putting them into the barrels in preparation for loading them. And I also incorporated the barrel and instruction sheet. What goes in these bags? It's in the barrel, but right now it's been left in the original sealed packaging so that I don't have to monkey fart with repackaging and coming up with another way to make everything work. No, I don't need to do that. And right now, the big thing is minimize to maximize to get as much done as possible. And I'm still not getting enough done. By the way, while we've been doing the program, the Edison crew have successfully not electrocuted themselves, extracting all of the branches and fallen parts of the tree from around the power line, which I did not want to touch, nor would I. But I also wanted them to be able to inspect and see that there was nothing wrong with the power line. So while I've been sitting here, I watched them as they hacked and sawed and pricked and plucked and plucked and then carried away what they were supposed to. Now the rest of the world is on. Yeah, well, at least you guys would have heard of it. It's like, oh, I guess that one wasn't quite what they thought it was. You know, I've seen enough of that. So. Again, it's the idea that yeah, they got great safety helmets and really bright vests and they got all the, not a whole lot of really good safety equipment that would keep them from getting their butts beat on. In other words, I'd be wearing a little armor. But that's me. It's hot outside. Not that hot, really, but it's hot. It's damp and wet is what is muggy. Just because we're still getting a little bit of rain on and off. But, uh, Edison has done its job. The first ship is away! The first ship is away! Yay! Remember Star Wars. Battle for Hoth. Anyway, in all the Rebels, everybody, that one arm, that one fist goes up in a cheer. Yay! So, Edison has completed their job. Yay! Works just fine. Anyway, uh, other stuff, real quick. Always have a little bit of time. Uh, again, go ahead, caller. Jump in there. I got a news flash. It turns out that the FBI field director in Detroit who ran the Christie Whitmer, the Whitmer kidnapping hoax, he's in charge of the January 6th stuff down in Washington, D.C. He's now the field director for, assistant field director down in Washington, D.C. So, because of his incompetence and criminal actions in Detroit, they gave him a promotion and moved him to Washington and put him in charge of the January 6th stuff. Well, what that means is he, remember I've said this, he's the clique whose job it is to lie and to abuse and when need be to murder people. If he's associated with one and now he's associated with the other, I've told everybody I've talked about this before in local cop shops. There's always the dirty little click in the county. There's a dirty little click state police. There's a dirty little click with all these feds. There's a dirty. It's like, who do you think they sent to do Waco? Little dirty little click. Who'd they do to go murder Randy Weaver's family? The dirty little click little spit swapping ring knockers that all were, you know, counted on. In fact, Remember, if we continue with this, everybody's talking about wanting whistleblowers, because that character's got a lot of people that watched him here. And there's a lot of local and county police that have a real good understanding and have been helping the Second Amendment people that are at the township, the county, and at the state level. They're all talking about this, this Whitmer thing. That brought more people to the camp I guess, you know, it's everything that they thought was gonna, you know, do whatever it was gonna, whatever they thought they were gonna get in the way of result. It alienated even more people and brought them into our camp, especially in the political arena, not just the regular people out there, which are great, but in the political arena, everybody saw what was going on. There's things that all of us didn't see. that they got to see firsthand with the way these people bragged about lying. They bragged, that character bragged about lying at briefings, okay? Now you think about that. Not briefings with the Fed where they're in their own circle. Oh no, he's sitting there, this whacked out idiot stick was yapping with other people from outside their circle. when they had other management elements together under the, I guess, the logic that everybody must be as corrupt and as much of an asshat as the feds are. Which, to a degree, they usually do seek out, like I said, they seek out that type. But that individual has actually, at least from the one he was here, when the activities were going on here, he actually enhanced quite dramatically our abilities. Because people that that was enough that was they got their taste Everybody had like I've told you guys a million times everybody's had their epiphanies and By the way how that epiphany comes about well that asset like they're right there is a good example of what motivated a lot of people go ahead The name of the creature is Steven M D Antwano, it's not Antonio which would be really easy to pronounce and spell and T U O N Something. I'm pronouncing it Antwano. The other thing, I passed by. I guess Dick Cheney's still alive. Oh, gosh. That means four other people died. Yeah. He's probably had four more bypass, four more heart. Four more people were killed. He was doing a political ad for the B-Witch daughter. And he says... that in the history of our nation, our 246 year history of our nation, Donald Trump, let me quote this properly. And of course it wants to reload the page every time I flip over to it. Our nation's 246 year history, there has never been an individual who is greater threat to the republic than Donald Trump. Right. Like, uh... They got the kind of feeling like they don't like him for some reason. Barack Hussein Obama? That slug? He's okay. Listen, Dick Cheney loved him. He was a neocon hack for the Jewish mob out of North Chicago. Dick Cheney loved him. Wait a minute, isn't Dick Cheney supposed to be a Republican and a conservative? So, what he's trying to tell you is that good old Barry Satoro... was a better president than Donald Trump? That what Dick, that was that what Dick Cheney is saying? Is that what Dick Cheney just said? He did say that. Yeah, you think about that. So he's a Republican, right? And so, so Obama, when he was screwing a country, he wanted to screw the country more and the neocons would have helped him screw the country more. In fact, I'm sure a good old dick there. You know, Dick being what he is would have done everything Dick could to, uh, well, yeah, to Dick country. Yeah. Yeah. Amazing. That tells you something. But again, uh, what it is is the de facto operation is continuing through the, uh, the, uh, female. I'm not sure if it's female or not. Wasn't that the one that was supposed to be queer? That's Dick Cheney's daughter, right? daughter? Yeah, back during the Bush administration it was really cool and it was very fashionable for her to be the lesbian back then and they could brag about how, oh look, we were so inclusive that he even will let Dick Cheney serve and his daughter's a sapphic sodomite. Right, so in reality she's the ultimate kind of rhino. Everybody understand that? It's like... She could also be a whino. A woman in name only. Yeah, that's true. Who says it's female? It is quite the point. A woman in name only. Whino. Well, he's a lesbian. He's a lesbian? What did you say? I'm a male lesbian. That's the one thing I picked up from Howard Stern a long time ago. Yep, I'm a male lesbian. Yeah, only like women. Well, again, it's not a surprise. It's interesting that for some reason, of course, now remember, Pence came out too. And I've said this a million times. I've seen the penses. I've seen a pence type before close up inside the system, guys, many of them. And I told you before, well, how the hell that asshat became vice president. Well, that was to appease the turds who, by the way, still betrayed Trump anyway. In reality, they really aren't part of a party. They were just, they clicked. He was one of the many rats that Trump never should have let into the administration in the first place. And again, it comes down to what we said five years ago. If Donald Trump were serious, you wouldn't recognize, if Donald Trump coming in as a new president, was serious about being what he said he was, you would not have recognized the names of any of his staff. You know what I mean by that, guys? In other words, who the hell is that guy? I don't know, but he hired him. Oh, that's cool. What about this guy? Who's Secretary of Energy? Wait a minute, he's from the energy industry. What's he been doing in politics? Oh, he was never in politics. Oh, okay, so he's actually done something with his life and now he's been given an assignment. Not a political hack like Jennifer Granholm, who has absolutely nothing to do with energy in any way, shape, or form except the amount she wastes. Okay, and the air spare space she takes up, which she doesn't deserve. But there again, think about it. So Donald Trump right from the get-go, when you bring in all of these creatures, and, granted, the party shoved Pence down his throat, but that was so they'd have. a traitor on standby or somebody ready with the, oh, et tu, pense. Remember if they were gonna do Trump in, guess who'd be right there with that last dagger and a little dirty smirk smile, which is what pense is good for? Anyway, go ahead, call her, jump in there. Oh yeah, this is Dick's mix. Yeah, I bet Dick Cheney would probably invite Trump to a pheasant hunt. Yeah, except maybe Mr. Trump would be just as quick to return fire. Or, if you were really wise, Tex-Mex. Sorry, Dick, that was pretty close. That was pretty close, huh? You know what? If I'd really been aiming, I probably wouldn't have missed you. Sorry about that, Dick. You know, maybe you remember the old story, just maybe, you know, I shot back before he shot me. Yeah, Dick. I think he caught my bullets. That's a good thing. Yeah. Oh, wait a minute. He couldn't do that. You'd have to use make sure he, well, no, he could not that time he could. No, no, he could. Now he can't. You'd have to use using all kinds of, you know, solid shot AP because remember that Barry Satoro slash Obama, who's really running things, reinstated the lead band thing on federal lands. that he pulled just before he left. That's why you know that Obama's in charge. Maybe he'd pull a hand solo and shoot first. Yeah, well of course, yes, Han Solo always, forever, shot first. Why? Why am I gonna let Greedo, who just said he's gonna kill me, kill me? That's another one, it's like, Well, why, how could you shoot him first? Because he just said he was going to take great pleasure, and he was gloating that he was going to murder me, but he wanted to feel good in that he wanted to make me feel bad before he murdered me. So I figured I better just make sure he was done in first. Bang! I would be common sense. with Dick Cheney like I just said shoot first ask questions later oh dick I'm sorry I didn't mean to do we have medical people on standby I brought a doctor with me just in case actually he was actually set up for one dressing yeah guess what I think I did plan this dick all you're still alive hold still you know what I did I hit a second accident when I leaned down to help dick because he was hurt I didn't think the gun would discharge again at close range but it did it did What was that sharp mark of noise you just heard? That was Dick Cheney dying, sir. That's how life should be, okay? Dual, in fact, oh there's a fun one. Yeah! Dick, since we're out here hunting, I figured we'd just reinstate a traditional, you know, form of conflict resolution. We're gonna have a dual. A dual? Ooh, swords? No. Shotguns. dueling with shotguns does that mean that there's a much higher probability that someone's gonna leave the bad someone's gonna leave the field blood-bloodied no matter what so that probably nobody's ever thought about that one never did hear about duels with shotguns did we? oh wow that's another good ah we gotta do a video on that one oh yeah I say did you agree to the duel yes and so wait a minute you challenged him yes yes I did Well then he gets to choose weapons. Yes, what would it be? Swords? Pistols? Double barrel shotgun, sir. Yeah, double barrel shotgun. No one arrives to tell the tale. You know what? I've always... Okay, guys, okay, text backs, all of you. If you bought a double barrel shotgun, would you be afraid to pull both triggers and fire the gun that way? If you bought a double... I would figure out how fast I could pull those triggers, reload it, and pull them again. Do you know how many people I know that bought like the Rossi Coach guns? And you know those when they first came out decades ago, the first model came out was really cool. It's a classic stage gun. And I the guys that buy them and it's like, oh, this is gonna be fun. I always love double tapping, you know, simultaneously double tapping in 12 days. Every time I take it out, everyone can do that. The owner, the guy, you know, these guys would be like, oh my god, the gun could blow up. It was the annual oversight hearing on the FBI. and the FBI director was in front of the committee and they could ask them all kinds of questions and Ted Cruz questioned him on the information that came out yesterday in a video I did where Project Veritas had leaked the information about the FBI saying that basically anybody who is a patriot, anybody who takes their oath serious, anybody who thinks that the government is overreaching could be a domestic enemy. You know what I'm gonna let you hear his own his own commentary. I'll be right back senator Cruz Thank You mr. Chairman Director Ray. I'm deeply concerned that the FBI and the Department of Justice have become Thoroughly politicized. I think this is a problem that began during the Obama administration. I think it metastasized with career officials during the Trump administration And I think it continues and is even worse today under the Biden administration I don't believe you personally reflect that politicization, but I think you've been unwilling to root it out and unwilling to hold people accountable for the politicization. I hear regularly from FBI agents and from professionals of the Department of Justice who are dismayed that our law enforcement has been weaponized and politicized rather than remaining apolitical as it has been for the history of our country. Yesterday, it was reported that Project Veritas had obtained a copy of an FBI training material, which listed various symbols and themes which in the FBI's estimation were indicative of, quote, militia violent extremism. Now these symbols weren't things like the Ku Klux Klan or the Nazi Party, which naturally would be symbols of that, but instead they included rather astonishingly patriotic symbols of our nation and our history. included on this list is the Betsy Ross flag. Now that's fairly remarkable that the Betsy Ross flag and the FBI's indication is indicative of violent, of militia violent extremism because among other people who have been publicly alongside the Betsy Ross flag, we have President Barack Obama who was sworn in directly underneath two Betsy Ross flags. But it's not just President Obama. We also have President Biden who was sworn in under Betsy Ross flags. It's not just the Betsy Ross flag. Also on this list is the Gadsden flag as a symbol of violent extremism. Now, the state of Virginia has a license plate for the Gadsden flag, as do many other states. I think people would be astonished to find that having that license plate, the FBI indicates That you're a violent extremist also included on this is a text that I was particularly struck is the Gonzalez battle flag Come and take it as indicative of being a violent extremist militia. Well, I will self report right now That every day in the Senate I wear my boots That have the Gonzalez battle flag on the back of them director ray What are y'all doing? This makes no sense Do you agree with this FBI guidance that the Betsy Ross flag and the Gadsden flag and the Gonzalez battle flag are signs of militia violent extremism? Well, Senator, I'm not familiar with the particular document you have behind you. And I'm not in the practice of trying to comment on documents that I haven't. recognize, but I will tell you that when we put out intelligence products, including ones that reference symbols, which we do across a wide variety of contexts, we usually make great pains, take great pains to put caveats and warnings in the document that make clear that a symbol alone is not considered evidence of violent extremism and it's... Well, the directorate, you don't include things like Antifa, you don't include things like Black Lives Matter, instead you identify patriotic Americans as suspects and I would note there's a pattern of this. So there you go, Ted Cruz is asking what we all were saying is, you know, how come everybody, everything on there is patriotic? But nothing about Antifa, BLM, or the like lets you know a lot. Let you know a lot. And he kind of squirted away from that. Oh, I've never really seen that. Well, it was leaked to Project Veritas from an FBI whistleblower. So the FBI right now is playing cover your ass. So I just wanted to put that out there to you to let you know that the director of the FBI was just put on the carpet over it today. I did have to pause the hearing. I will go back to it later, but he didn't really go back to it after that as far as Ted Cruz. In that initial line of questioning, if there's anything else that came out of it, I will let you know. But chances are the FBI is going to try to find out who leaked that information and be very unkind to them. Guys and gals, thank you for your support. I really appreciate each and every single one of you. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. Please subscribe to this channel. And remember, it is our right to protect ourselves and others. It is not a right we get from the government, and they cannot take it away. Take care. He took off his three cornered hat. 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It is the 14th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022 Old Earth Calendar, 2022 Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. And I hear some other background noise. Do we have a caller? You've got it here. There is a problem with the MRS feed, but you should be able to get into the same cloud feed, go to the same cloud link, or go to the bidditytubevideo.org and use the code button on that page. The maintenance issue at the MRS server end, I don't have an EK on when it will be done, but for the time being, you can have the same quality or you can keep listening through the conference line. Or pick it up through the conference line too and feed it sideways. That's possible. Real quick on that note, guys, there are a bunch of storms nobody's talking about. Well, there if you're in the area, Western Kentucky and Tennessee got hit with a non-reported flash flood event, damaged a bunch of homes, destroyed a lot of property, but it was originally downplayed by the National Weather Service so they did not get a proper report to be prepared and it's known that they knew how severe the weather was. So I believe 60 people were killed. A number of people insured, some of people missing. There's a number of reports you can find out there on the subject. We've got storm fronts moving through the southern part of Michigan right now. Again, we've had a rich summer. We've had a lush summer. Really by comparison of many, we're getting to August and we've got green, although every crop has done what it's supposed to do. We have wheat production. that has what little there was. I'm going to tell you that by comparison what we started with winter wheat wise a lot of it was killed intentionally we watched it happen but the wheat that continued to stay in the field guys has been phenomenal. I mean it is if everything had been left where it was even the acreage it wouldn't have been you know wouldn't have been as great would have been at least sufficient for harvesting. But there's a thousand acres to the east of where I'm sitting. If they count them all up, I kind of did ad hoc. Then if you count all the acreage, if they had planted and then they tilled under, first they obviously crop-killed it, and then they plowed it under and then replanted. With winter wheat, it was well-developed, very well-developed. Now, we're at the end of the wheat being harvested, about probably five, six days. The production was fantastic. It was a perfect harvest for wheat in the bottom of the state of Michigan. Seriously, I mean you could not have asked for a perfect, better combination of days. A little bit of wet, a little bit of dry, a little more wet to keep everything going. And then when it was time to harvest, they had a really good hot window, which is what you want because your moisture content will be down. Your straw is going to really be great when you bale it. The only reason is for whatever reason, whatever choices were recommended or made by the government or told by the farmers or told by the government what they were to do. That's how we're going to have a problem with the crop there. At least in our neck of the woods. Other parts of the country, yeah, we know they got cooked. A couple of other things. And again, we are right in the middle of just a soaker rain right now. Not downpours. I mean, we've got a few bursts of that. But a nice, steady, perfect crop rain. The beans are looking great. All of our vegetables that we've got, and I took all the orphans that I picked up in the late period here, are exactly where they would be by comparison to us having started them from seedlings and put them in the field earlier in the season. So we have a mix. Good food production, in fact, got a lot of peppers for almost free, so we're going to be doing a lot of peppers. But we always do, so that's okay. We can use them. They're going to be dried, they're going to be canned, they're going to be pickled, they're going to have all kinds of things done to them. And I'm trying to keep them alive all through the winter this year. This year I'm going to make an effort to see 100% of what I've got in the garden actually make it through the winter. I think we can do it, got all the tools in hand, figured out pretty well what I want to do. I just got to, zzzz, zzzz, zzzz, you know, break out the screw gun, get all the rest of the frames lined up. And the idea is minimal work, maximum end result. So that's what we're trying for right now. Also, and again real quick, with that being in mind, another thing that wouldn't hurt if you got a place to stow anything where you can nail it down or tie it down or whatever, a little boat comes in handy. And right now, if you go to Facebook Marketplace, you can get boats for free or pretty stinking near free, okay? especially little John boats and or little V pro, you know, regular fishing boats fine for what we're talking about doing. But having a boat on hand is awfully handy. I picked up a couple of different motors. I've got one Evan Rude self contains because we got an onboard tank. I think it's a 54 but I could be wrong. I grew up with that engine actually. It's not mine, but I mean, this is what I had, but my dad worked on Johnson, Evan Rude, and everything else you can imagine. It has a side job. And we lived on the lake, so it's got good strength. It's not messed up. It's not beat on. It's just used. So I got that for nothing. And a couple other electric motors, and they run like a top. That's everything you need. Oh, by the way, don't forget ores. Ores are what you use over whatever power you got, whenever you can. Armstrong always is cheaper, okay? Save the fuel for when you gotta go faster. The other thing, life jackets, things like that. Same thing, I've been just watching for either freebies, people put stuff out by the road, and I have two large plastic duffel bags full of life preservers. It cost me a penny. In fact, you got every one of them for free. adult size, child size, seats, older style belts, which I actually like even though they won't let you ski with those anymore. But that was actually a really good configuration, kind of like a mimic. They're all the, you know, the high impact styrofoam styrene type. They're no K-POC. I haven't seen any K-POC. life jackets in a while. I mean, those are way back in the taillights long time ago since they've been made, but they're still not running to about there. I wouldn't throw them away. They're all work. The big thing here again is, again, just keep your eye peeled, pay attention to your situation. Flat bottom boats are really fantastic. I'm sure somebody's saying, well, what about canoes and these little kayaks? Anything. I'm waiting for the kayaks to start getting chucked, you know, because there's such a saturation of them, but the first of the less expensive plastic ones are, I'm sure, not looking as pretty. So if you keep an eye out, you might rent into them either for free or like $5 apiece. Well, those are $300, $400. Yep, I know they are. But those are the pretty new ones. And people don't like it when the toy they're playing with looks faded. So especially with plastic. Pay attention because those are good enough for tactical use and when it comes time to paint them, all kinds of neat tricks. And remember, paint doesn't have to stick real well. This has to stick long enough for what you're doing. If you're going to tack them up. So just a heads up there. Anyway, I mentioned during the two-hour block, PSA, the PSA dagger package. If you can, take the time and go over there. It's $399.99. I'll say, hold on, let me get that penny. There we go, there's the penny. For $400 you end up with five large stick magazines. Five standard high capacity or standard large capacity magazines. The usual package with the pistol itself and it looks like there's a lamo that comes with it too. I didn't look to see how close that was. However, for $400, it's a complete tactical package as far as everything you need to actually be able to put it into service or cash it at the retreat or whatever you want to do. It looks to be a SIG. I believe that PSA, like a lot of these companies, it used to be they go to Czechoslovakia. Like Springfield, love dealing with the Czechs. Once in a while, you'd have a couple of Spanish designs that have popped up. Now in this case, looking at the lines of the gun, I'm saying Turkey. Could be wrong. Might be the Israelis or something else. But PSA, the Turks are actually the big wing on the block right now from the outside for reasonably priced or middle grade Pontiac priced weapons. And the dagger looks to be a pretty decent little gun. the basic design you'd be totally familiar with and again if you're although it does have a lower line to me has more of a little bit of a sig look to it but that's just me I don't see but Glock forgive me so compare notes take a look at it see if it floats your boat and fits your purpose but it is a package deal so you don't have to go here go there whatever if you're looking for one-stop shopping get that gun and go there you are right there and again do a little research on it first uh, see if it is something that might be worth your while. Now, beware with like the YouTube videos, you've got gun stops in there just like you were real. I mean, these are the same idiots who make snide comments about the high point. Well, again, because it's the info thing to say amongst the clique. Okay, and the same is true with a lot of people who are up there. It's not a Cadillac. I didn't say it was a BMW. I didn't say it was a Mercedes. It's a Pontiac. It's a utility pistol. You won't cry about if it gets lost so much unlike your $900, you know, Superblim 416 L4 single manic Yeah, would special you know, knock to consight 416. Yeah, okay, whatever and then I dropped it and I scratched it I cried for three hours We should laugh our ass off about this was years ago in the HKs. I always mention it for a reason because some of the guys had $3,000 to buy a real HK with. And they did. And they would have fallen on nails rather than boo-boo that gun. And the first time that they're in the field, we're in the field, we're training, we're jumping out of deuce and halves, we've got 1.5, 1.4 months, we've got DPCs. Guys, when you're moving out of metal, you're going to have metal on metal contact at some point. Oh, the first time that good old Mike, you know, tagged that HK-91 onto the side of one of the deuce and a half tailgates. Oh, it was like your, his grandmother died. And then he was, oh, God, I scratched my rifle. If it's that much of a fuss issue for you, you shouldn't be carrying it in the field for training, so consider this. If the PSA dagger is enough like your much more expensive SIG, Would it make more sense to carry the dagger for tactical training operations and save your BMW for when it's coming out for the races? Wouldn't that make sense? It's like everything else. Like I've talked about, you know, well, what do you do with cheap mags? Train with them. What? Well, if I got my really expensive Super Wing Ding mag, you know, the Model 12 S16 Asterisk Model 5, And it cost me $30 because it's the best whiz-bang magazine on the planet. It's a wonderful bag. But like that HK, I don't want to really beat it up right away if I know I'm not going to the races right away. So if I put a training kit together, those $3, $4, and $5 magazines, I'm not going to cry if I step on one or if I smack my body into the side of that deuce and a half while it was coming down and I hear a crack. And the plastic magazine broke. Oh my god, I just lost three dollars. On the other hand, you step on one of those 31, 35, $40 magazines because it's made by Schmidlapp. Oh, the gnashing of teeth and the wailing and the renting of hair. Oh, hey, oh, I have seen this. Okay. So it's another reason that those less expensive mags are really useful. Okay. Hey, by the way, do you have a mag that's a dog? What do you mean by that? I mean, you think you've tried everything, they make that mag work, but on the 7th round it always malfunctions. Do you get rid of that magazine? You don't get rid of that mag- Is that magazine a reliably failing magazine? On the 7th round it always has density of the stovepipe, which means that the round when it tries to be pushed forward, it won't release completely completely. Typically in the follower area, usually with the overlapping, you know, the retainer, the retainer lips on the mag. that starts to break it and then it just doesn't want to release from the base and it just slides forward and goes upright and it's perpendicular to the chamber of the barrel, right? That's a stove, man. That's not a happy camper situation. Go ahead, call or ship in there. Isn't it always a good idea to take a look at your mags even if they're working well and deburr any sharp spots or burn? Yes, now remember we talked about this before we don't grind we break out a piece of like for instance a very a micro file and every cloth is another one they go that way and you lap you only very carefully take off you find the sharp edge and you work perpendicular to it and wear at it all you want to do is get that sharp edge gone you want that everything to be finished to proper you know proper spec What happens, guys, is when that plate for that magazine, if it's a metal one, this is typically what we're talking about, steel or aluminum, what happens is when they cut chunked it the first time and cut the metal away, there was where the shearing took place. It's not always perfect, no matter how hard they try. And you have this shearing point where the metal is stretched away at its thinnest point before it finally breaks. It breaks away from the other piece of metal. Then when they fold everything over, if they don't go around and dress that when they first make the flat. And that's really where you do the easiest work where you're lazy if you don't. Some companies figure it's a step they can save and piss on the customer and let them worry about it. And there's a lot of them that were like that, especially in the 90s when nobody, the people who used to know how to make mags stopped making mags and the other idiot dinks that came in, they didn't have a clue. When the flat is first cut is when you have your best chance and the easiest opportunity to use a very fine buff wheel. Typically it's actually it's a it's a tool that actually indexes and goes right around the whole of the of the flat. And what it does is it takes off that lip and there's all kinds of machinery for it actually. There's automated systems that will do it for you. Now all you have to do is you just take the flats it's like a deck of cards and you drop them in. and it takes one at a time and goes right around the perimeter and drops it. Then goes right around the perimeter, drops it. You know, drop one and it, you know, cleans it up. If you're doing it by hand, you don't want to grind on anything. You don't want to lose, you never want to lose any more material that is necessary to make the unit properly work. Always remember that. Do not grind on your rifle. If you, like I said before, we've been talking about magazines here. Centrifier has those plastic mags for a ridiculously cheap, AK mags for a ridiculously cheap price. They're Turkish, they're smoked, and they work. I've got a, let's put it this way, somebody has a hundred of them, and more. And so far I haven't seen one that is a problem, okay? However, are they wonderful? Are they the best mag in the planet? Hell no, they're Pontiacs. They're a GM product, general merchandise product, but they are Pontiacs and they do what they're supposed to do. But if you read the instructions at Centerbird, it says, oh, if it doesn't work in this rifle, you can open up your magazine, well, no, no, no, no. You never touch the rifle that costs $3,500, $500, $1,000, nowadays with those AKs you're talking upwards to $1,000 and more. For an AK we paid $200 or $300 for in the past. Even when they were cheaper, I would never grind the magazine well. I might clean it up the same as the rest, but I will remind you that you want the magazine wells as snug as you can live with. Because every time you take a magazine in and out of a magazine, well, don't worry, you're going to wear it down. So you want it snug but not damaging to any surface. That's the way to think about it. Because when you do have sharp edges, they scrape and they abraze the finish. And they can abraze a lot of the finish, depending on where that sharp edge is. Now, inside the magazine, it retards the flow of the ammunition. That's the problem. So this is why you want to clean up the steel magazines of the aluminum bags and once in a while plastic bags on the inside may have a little mold overlap or a little flip or lip or something very fine It's a bleed through the mold and that could be cleaned up with much in the same way It would just you know, just a very fine touch of the emery cloth Or a very very very fine jewelers, you know grade file And you should have all those in your armory kit anyway. You should have zero, double, triple, and quad watt, quad gauge steel wool. You should have a set of jewelers files, even if all they are, is from Harbor Freight. Okay, Harbor Freight's got some really good buys on some real simple tools. You're not gonna use them all the time, because you shouldn't be tuning all of your weapons or having to re-tune all your weapons, but there are things you can do. And with the tool in the toolbox, you have the ability to bring something online and make it work properly. But caution and patience are the first rule with any kind of weapons maintenance at all. Another thing on that note is penetrating oils because you don't want to try and torque a part off of a gun. Okay? I don't care what it is, especially, I've told you many times, All of these Carcanos are coming out, right? I don't have a problem with the Carcano. You told me when I'd shoot an heartbeat, I'd use it all day. I've always liked the Carcano. Oh God, before I was ridiculed. Not because I got so many of the damn things. There's videos a lot about how Wunderbar the Carcano is. Did you, have you noticed that? 20 years ago, Mark said on the air, oh, the Carcano. Oh, that's dumb. He's stupid. Why would you want a Carcano? Well, now since they're the only surplus guns left. I mean affordable ones, okay? And even there, they're not cheap. Now, all of a sudden, everybody's had to rethink on the Carcano rifle. Isn't that fascinating? Because somebody wants to sell them, and somebody likes, you know, wants to buy them, and now it's something to collect that they can still afford. And I understand that. So, gee, I guess everybody caught up with Uncle Mark. Okay? But the Carcano, because these weapons have been sitting where they've been sitting, or any rifle, bowsers, end fields, whatever, you want to get a good penetrating oil, And what you want to do is the first day that you get that gun, wipe everything down, take all the oxidation off with a rag you can by wiping it down with a lubricant or a bore cleaner, take your pick. To get lubricant on the metal, you want to stop everything from going any farther than it already has. You also want to spray every contact surface, every seam, and every threaded object on the rifle with penetrating oil. preferably the highest grade you can afford and preferably one that's used for like heavy industry where you know you got rust on rust. Why? Well because what you're gonna do is the first day get the rifle like that Carcano you're gonna spray all at first you wipe it down clean it down do the bore lubricate the bore even if you don't get the cleaning done right the first time don't worry about it get some lubricant on everything that's metal on that rifle and even the wood won't hurt the wood either. Next When you spray the penetrating oil, let it sit. Now the next day, next day I'm gonna break up my tools, no you're not. The next day, we're gonna wipe down the weapon real quick. You'll notice where all the drip points are, because your lubricant did not stay. No matter how you turn the gun, there's something that gravity sucks, it's gonna work the other way. Spray all the parts again, let it sit for another two or three days. When you come back to work on that weapon, you make sure that you have either A, a real armor screwdriver set, which by the way, some Harbor Freights have them. And if they do, that's a good investment. They're not fancy and they won't do everything perfectly. Okay, nothing ever does perfectly. But you also need a wide range of different sized screwdrivers from the cheapy bin that are large blade. What size do you need? Well, take a look at your Carcano. and or whatever rifle you're working on and typically it'll be a flat blade, single blade screw slash or bolt but it's you know it has a thread and what you've done is for a few days you've let everything permeate and soak and work its way in you can even wrap the whole thing with lubricant you know a rag with lubricant too you can do that that's another thing that's been done but the idea is to keep the lubricant there so that it permeates in between the two surfaces. and then very carefully and please don't go crazy or get pissed. Find the right size blade in that screwdriver for that screw, insert it, and do a casual progressive twist while not trying to get it all done at once. Let it, see if you can move it at all. If you can move it a little bit, oh, did you get it start to come off? It actually turned? Well, that's good. Spray it again. Do that with as many of the screws as you can. Spray it all again and let it sit for another day. Mark, I want to do it now. I want to get it done. I know you do. However, the rifle that you're working on has been waiting 40 years for your precious, tender, loving care. Sometimes longer. Some of these guns are in Nepal, okay? If they're in Ethiopia, it's dry under cop popcorn parts, so they weren't too bad off. They just didn't get any lubricant. But if they're like in the ones in Nepal, dudes, those things sit in a dungeon for 60 and 70 years. That's really the story. They sat in a dungeon. That's where they were stored. Okay, so what you're doing is you're gonna progressively disassemble this gun. We got a caller, if we got a question, go ahead. Yeah, Mark. I've worked on a lot of cars and a lot of other things, and I just wanted to make the suggestion that after it's set, for a while, with the penetrating oil on it, Find the best screwdriver that fits the slot, put it in there and give it a nice wrap with a plastic hammer or a light mallet. Don't try to turn it, give it a wrap. Like a little bit of an impact, you know? And oftentimes that will crack loose any rust that's in the threads. And when you do go to giving a twist, it'll usually work easier. But you are correct, sir. Right. If you're going to do that, you're going to do that. I recommend again, we're already talking about how you're doing some regular maintenance on guns. Using a vise with leather or with leather and lead as your retainer allows you to be able to work a surface without damaging anything. There's a couple of great ideas. If you go over to YouTube, you can see some of what I'm talking about, rather than me trying to describe. Basically, think about the equivalent to a lead sheet, like a lead cloth, and a leather piece that's comparably sized. And the idea is to make a U that can cradle the gun so that you have the ability to stabilize it. But you're not going to be damaging. You don't torque it down. You'll break the stock. You'll do damage or distort metal. All this is doing is nesting the gun. so that you can do some of the work we're talking about. And in many cases, a lot of guys use two bices or two stirrup systems so that they can just hold it in place. It's just a cradle it. And you're not going to have anything slipping, sliding around. Your screwdriver's not going to distort and go through wood or end up flying in the wrong direction. But you are right. What you're doing is basically a jeweler's tap. Just like, again, you get the tool lined up and you give it a whack. It's a single tap. And if you want to do that more than once, you can. But first of all, before you do, make sure that screwdriver is still lined up. And again, it's because we don't want to distort the blade slot, and we want to be very careful about damaging finish. Because a lot of you guys are talking about these as collectibles. Personally, I always look at something as collectible. I understand that. But these weapons, to me, are the next or last generation of rifles that we could actually pull from and put in reserve. The biggest problem with the Carcano is ammunition and stripper clips. And since more people are looking for them, they're becoming harder to find. So it's not like you can find them in the junk boxes like you used to at the gun shows where you could usually end up with a handful of Carcano stripper clips, a spare firing pin, or even a whole bolt for, you know, $10 for the bolt, and, you know, a few pennies for each of the stripper clips, which can be brass or steel. And ammunition, I'll catch this kid, so. But anyway, Darr, I think you want to say something, please. Go ahead. I heard the voice. No, I was just, I was agreeing with Puffy. I was waiting to say the same thing that he said. In between the first load up of penetrating oil and the second, I'd give it a tap with a plastic mallet and the tool, and then drop your oil in on top of that, because it loosens that rust up. You know, actually create avenues for that oil to continue to penetrate better, and it did before you did it. One of the things is, for just patient people, Most of this stuff, first of all remember military weapons are coarse. Military weapons are designed to be dropped. That sounds weird. No, they have all these shock standards and also part standards so that they could easily maintain the weapon in the field. That's why you'll see many of the threads are much coarser than you would imagine or that you've seen on a commercial rifle counterpart. And the idea behind this is that if need be, the armorer could improvise, adapt, or change parts, or use other improvised nuts, bolts, screws to actually keep rifles going. When you run into a rifle, and I've seen a few of the Carcanos like this already, and now they're not, people are smart, they're not taking this off. Traditionally guys, even in the US military, doing what was called a panel repair on a rifle stock was normal. You see this on a lot of the end fields in the Middle East where it's also used as ornamentation. You'll see it looks like a piece of, it can be simple tin. Tin was very popular in common. You use the standard can that the tin came from. And what they would do is they would wrap the stock where the fracture along with perpendicular where the crack was where maybe a blem of damage or a hole through the stock. And then what they would do is it was kind of like tin art for doing candle-shaped shades. They would stipple it. They would put all symbols or flowers or whatever in the metal, purely because it became a trademark thing. But with American weapons, two things that we did was paneling and needless to say, woodscrew repair of broken stocks. They didn't throw stocks away. Stocks cost money. So the one technique which again was more common with the Europeans but it was something that was taught in American arsenal repair, forgive me, field armory repair, is you take the same sheet metal and first what you do is you run your screws, wood screws through the stock through the broken part. You may have adhesive, you may not. If you don't have adhesive, oh well. But if you have adhesive, you would apply whatever horse glue you had. You would then run your bore and then you would run your screw. Brass is typically what would be used, but steel could be if it's all you got. And then once you ran the screw through without penetrating the other side, though some techniques called for both sides to be penetrated, you took a hacksaw, cut off the drill, the forgive me, the head and the tip on either side or just the head. and then you sanded that down. Brass is really friendly towards being soft and easy to work. However, the next part of this was to take a piece of tin, copper, or brass, and wrap the area, cut a piece that would wrap the area to the edge of each end or most of the fracture. and you would wrap it and then they would tack that with brash tacks. They would tack that into place, although steel tacks were serviceable, service acceptable also. You see very few of any modern guns repaired that way. Our government was really well to do by World War II, so we just chucked the stuff and put a new stock on it. But where you see these repairs are typically either Philippine Cuban operations, Nicaragua, because there are a lot of local artisans and stuff, so usually the guns are dressed a little bit. In other words, somebody did some creative artwork with peasant technology, and the guns look kind of interesting. Many European weapons were redone without the embellishment, but that was a standard armory repair idea, especially in a situation where you had hundreds of thousands or a million troops facing each other. and it was nothing but a meat grinder where the guns were going in and the parts were coming out. Every time they went over the top, half the men, if they didn't get shot, their stuff got shot, their equipment got shot. Well, they were lucky they came back without holes. Most of them came back with holes. But their guns got shot as often as not. And these were simple forward area armorer repairs that took place. They could be done today and they would work just fine. Now again I mentioned three tiers to that. Adhesives, screws, and then paneling. Now there's a number of other terms, it's metal wrapping is all it is, but paneling where it actually reinforces to the nth degree. And by the way you can darken the stuff. Most of the tin, real tin, shades out rather flat very quickly, kind of like silver does. So it's not real shiny once it's in service, once it's been in service and used. So you didn't have to really buff it or paint it or anything. You just left it the way it was and it did itself through nature, making it very useful. So today it would be cheap aluminum, bad choice because you've got metal composition between the steel parts. And it can be done with aluminum, it can be done with copper, it can be done with sheet steel, whatever you got. It can't be real heavy, heavy though. It's almost, it's above being a foil, but below being a panel. Below being a piece of sheet stock as far as, typically we map something out for folding box parts or something like that. So it has to be malleable in that respect. That's why tin was a better choice and copper was chosen and brass was the other option right off the bat. Steel had to find the right grade of malleable slash lower grade steel to do it. But they took anything you could off the shelf and made that work. Anyway, a couple of things here real quick. I don't want to go too far from the, and by the way, again, it's over at Palmetto State Armory. I said PSA, forgive me. PalmettoStateArmory.com. PalmettoStateArmory.com. PalmettoStateArmory.com. And then look up in the deals. It's a packaged deal. I've got it twice as an email now. So it's still operational today. I know that because I saw the email today. And it's the PSA Dagger. D-A-G-G-E-R. Dagger. Ah, snap up, step up. It's a noisy dagger. It goes boom, boom, boom. Okay? But it's $400 and it's a package deal. Go look at the package. And then by the way, come back and tell me, was I right about the ammunition? I thought I saw a box of ammunition there. Like it was a percentage of ammunition that you got. Something to load the bags with. I could be wrong, but I think that's what I saw. Anyway, a couple of other things. We played a piece earlier, the latest Guns N' Gadgets. I recommend that you watch that again, guys. If you are listening to Guns N' Gadgets here, please, if you haven't done this before, or if you're a new listener, go over to Guns N' Gadgets and give every video that they've got on the page a thumbs up. Also, the latest, I would say, well, all of them are good, but the latest four or five videos share immediately. They in reality are interconnected because the subjects that are coming up now, if you pay attention and sit down and map out what they're proposing, you can see how they're going to start attacking gun owners. And their logic is that they'll be able to say, well, we got against the check denial and our policy is we had to send local police with ATF agents to the person's house. Oh, excuse me over here by the water cooler. My hand. I'm over here. Yeah, over here. But didn't you find out a day later that that was a screw up on the part of the Nick system? And in fact, your attack on that gun owner was illegitimate? We're investigating that, but we're still investigating that. It may take several weeks to investigate that, but we felt, we felt, we felt. We always have drama queen feelings. The bat faggots in charge felt. that they were doing the right thing by attacking and killing the cats, the dogs, the women and the kid, and also the dad who owned the gun that he bought for his kid, for his boy, that 22. We had to kill everybody there. Had to, ATF had to do that. The police helped to kill him, and the police are very proud of killing that family and the cats and the dogs. The police are proud to stand by us. Look, here we got the chief right here. We just gave him $10,000 in his private bank account. The chief right here is very proud. Oh, God, I said what I should have been thinking. I'm just thinking what I should have said. But that's exactly what's coming. So everybody understand, if they come out and they try to make excuses, kill the bastards. I have dead cold serious about this. We're not putting up with this. Standing off and looking at him didn't do any good. They're gonna come out and there's nine out of ten, ninety out of a hundred of the denials on the InstaCheck system are lies. They're fiction, they were screw-ups on the part of the bureaucracy. But they are now going to use that as the excuse to have the local cops and the bat faggots come to your house and try to take your guns. That's what's coming. And that's why they gotta bum-rush it. When you know within 24 hours! Well, usually it takes 24 to 72 hours For the ass hats, the jackasses, the incompetence, the intentional purple-haired people who are trying to get gun owners killed, for them to fix a script like that that they made. And even when they make it, they will try to claim, you did that, you did that. Wait a minute, you guys are running the system. All we did was put the paperwork in, you screwed up. You give them no ground, you make no excuses for your enemy, and they are your enemy. They are trying to figure out how to attack the American gun owner, appearing the American people, so let's get ready for war. Now, if they attack your friend, your neighbor, whoever, you better ride up there, hind end, and get rid of every last bastard you can while they squeeze them from the other end. And you've already called more people in, but you make sure none of them get away. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from that's what this whole gobbledygook It's not a gobbledygook mess. It's a piece from here Then they want a piece from there then they put all this garbage out for the cops So why did this latest piece that was played on guns and gadgets? You don't throw all the garbage. He just did again. They've done this before Why'd they do this now? Well, they just cute everybody got the red flag laws Now they have, of course, this edict from the Batfaggots to the FFLs that when somebody gets a denial or a demark of whatever kind, that they're supposed to call the Batfaggots within 24 hours to tell them so that the Batfaggots can create the problem by telling the local cops that that guy's on the list and we got to do an investigation. We got to go over and check his guns out. When you already saw what they're doing in the other video, they're coming right up to the door. We need to see your guns. No, I'd run if I were you but then again, you're not that smart are you? What? I'd run if I were you but you're not that smart are you? Well, we're the AT... There we go. There we go. Did we get him? Get him off? Nope, maybe he's still twitching. There we go. That settles it real quick. mapped it out for you. They did it in pieces from all these different obliques and it's all come together and right now they're planning. If they haven't already got a schedule to execute an action, they will tell their asshats that are in the purple haired asshat paper pushers. Over at the instant check will be told to put people into the negative. You do understand what's going to happen here. They're going to make their own business. Well that guy's got okay, here's your list wait a minute. What do you got here? Oh, let's see he's 50 years old veteran punch up that other file that we're not supposed to have. How many guns does he have? Oh, he's got collectors. Oh, look, he's got weather bees. I want you to put a denial on Mr. Manning here. Yeah, put a denial on Mr. Manning. But he passes. No, he doesn't. Put a denial on that. And of course the FFL is the one who screws the gun owner because they have to get the ball rolling So when all of this falls out into the public eye, you know what they're gonna do? Well ATF only operates upon informed and informed and information data streaming it came from the FFL the FFL was the fall It wasn't our fault that we did it wrong. The FFL reported it and started the process. And we just had to go through with murdering the cat, the dog. And we killed the wife and we, well, we raped the girl because she looked pretty. And then we killed the, well, the ATF agents went a little crazy. They do. I know it happens sometimes, but you have to understand them. Remember, blue line, man, blue line. So they killed everybody and they didn't find what they wanted. You know, we wanted the weather be guns he had, but we couldn't find any of them. That would have been great for my personal ATF collection at home from all the places we've stolen stuff from. See, that's what they're looking forward to. They're going to shop with the ATF list that they put together. What do you think that be which you saw about last week where she was taking pictures of every gun owner's property? Four books, four thousand names, four thousand addresses. What do you think it was on her private form for? She's a thief. That is a witch. That is a thief. They're shopping. Oh, that per- he's got- look at this. Got like two or three browning, you know, gold triggers. Look at this. Oh, man. Oh, I've always wanted those for my skeet collection. From the guns I've stolen from other people. That's what the Batbagots do. So it's gonna be like, oh wait, he's got brownies, I want that one. We gotta do that one, we gotta do that one. And then the Insta-check ass hat's gonna go, I was not my fault, I had to follow the orders of the Bat-bagots. I had to follow the order, everybody will be doing it, it's not my fault. Am I right or wrong about this? I'm gonna tell you, I've seen all of this before, so hey, you ain't nobody gonna tell me I'm wrong. The writing is on the wall. Get ready to shoot their ass. Period. And what they're gonna do, oh you know, well we had a Knicks check and it came back negative, it came back, you know, denied. That's all we needed, so all your neighbors are gonna tell people, well he had a denial in this shit, so we had to go, because we got new rules and we can go do this. You don't think that's not what they're gonna start flapping and yapping at the microphone? And it's all a circle jerk. They caused the problem because they intentionally will not manage their system right. Then they're going to demand that the de facto agent, I told you what the FFL is. He's de facto agent of the ATF. And so the, the, so the guy with the license will, by the way, what else are they doing here in the last several, several months? They're attacking FFLs for any thing they can do to put them out of business. The industry knows that and they have not been telling everybody. So guess what? This new notice came out, what, Monday? All these guys who have heard that there's 300 plus FFLs that were put out of business for what? Technical errors. So let me ask you something. It's tomorrow. And your name is at the gun shop down the street. And you go in, because you figure out next day I'll go stop in and pick it up, because it should be all done, right? It was the end of the day yesterday. Oh, don't worry about it. I'll come back. It'll be approved. So you come back today and it's denied. Anything changed between last week and this week with your background? Nope. The FFL who isn't gonna, here's what's gonna be interesting. Let's see how truthful your FFL dealer is. Has the FFL dealer been told now not to inform you that he is going to inform the ATF that they need to attack? because it's your FFL dealer who is going to start the ball rolling because if they don't do it within 24 hours, guys, what is that? That's a technical error in the ATF books. They have to be 100% correct or they take their license away. Is the FFL gonna wait 24 hours and before that 24 hour time go, hey Bob, I gotta do this, because this is what they've made as an ordinance. Your name came up as a negative. I want you to see how many FFL dealers do that. Nothing I've seen that says they can't. Now let me point something out. I got five minutes left, so pay attention here. If you go to a gun shop, you listen, listen, listen, listen to me. Three times listen to me listen to me any of you young or old go to a gun shop and you Nothing's changed you haven't had the record hasn't changed your age is changing every day But nothing is new on your file you already got two guns last week and a gun a year ago Okay, nothing's changed you go to the gun shop. They say well. I'm sorry Hal You got a denial What did that come in? Well, I ran your stuff about 11 o'clock as I usually before I go to lunch I usually do that and then I get the approval back, you know, I come back lunch It's in the printout, but your name is is you were just denied What happened? Well, what do they give us an excuse? Well, they don't they don't give any excuse. That's kind of weird They don't have any excuse here at all. They just said denied What do you do? Let me ask you all dead We're gonna take a little time beyond this hour if we have to guys what do you what do you do at that moment? If you're at the gun shop and your FFL dealer told you that your purchase was just denied, what do you do? Unask the AO. Go to your home. Secure all your weapons and get them the hell out of there. You are now on the clock towards being attacked. And I would say get all your ammo out too because they'll come looking for that as well. And you'll never get the ammo back whether it's justified or not. Because this is the du jour latest scam, they're gonna be working hard to do this. Do you understand that? Why do you think they wanted that 24 hour notice? They're gonna be working hard to attack gun owners. They will create the business. Well, you don't have anything new on your file, but there's some bat faggot over there with the Insta check system who's telling little Wilma there. Yeah, that one, that one. Oh, what the hell, that guy looks, I don't like his name. That one too. Deny that one. And deny that one also. They'll cooperate hand and glove because they're all dirty horrors. When you hear that, you get out of the cell phone while you're walking out of the store. Dear? Yeah. Hi, where are you? I'm at home. Are the kids from school yet? Well, yeah, they're still well. No, Grandma's got him. Okay, once you remember our general order 66 kind of like Star Wars. General order 66 dear, what's that a signal for your wife to do? Collect your valuables, collect any important papers that you have, collect any money that you have, have it packaged up. Pull the car into the garage. Don't you go walking out in front of the house. My God, clear part of the garage out if it's attached to the house. Back the car in the garage. Shut the door and load up whatever your wife's supposed to do. Take it to a second party that you completely trust. But somebody that you don't have regular or a lot of cell phone contact with. Oh, you didn't think about that one, maybe. You better have this planned out and don't take it to your second piece of real estate. Trust me if they've already been told they're hunting now. Okay, so they're gonna go to your first property They're gonna go to your second property now in addition when you get home just like like Dar was saying All the ammunition all the weapons everything again pull your car into the garage Make sure you load everything up and get everything out and on ask the AO you are on the clock And don't take your cell phone with you, right? Right no cell phones and traffic Here's the thing if you do have kids are you going over to Billy Bob's? Yeah, go over to Billy Bob's you want to take my phone? Okay? Well, I'm gonna put your backpack Don't you play with it, but you take my phone over and go to the park whatever you guys are gonna do or you're going to the mall, right? Yeah, take my phone But remember it's in that backpack. Don't you lose it? Let it waddle around over there while you're doing what you're doing with regard to what you load it up Again, remember take the keyboards off all your computers Go to, ideally, first take them out of the house. Take your keyboards, put them with your ammunition. Take your hard drives, and any of the old, anything that you've got. We have old computers, either take the computers out, or, you know, again, you can just do that. It's easier than the hard drive. Take the computer out, put it in the truck, that goes too. Your wife's already taken care of what she considers valuable or important papers and documents for the family. They're coming. They're coming. It's not maybe, it's not kind of. I'm telling you right now, don't don't, if you're listening and then it happens, don't tell me someone didn't tell you about this. But we need to share this everywhere we can. And I probably really need to do a video step by step and we need to piece the rest of this together just to take a piece of your pay and paste it in a timeline. What does this do and how does this develop? If we go just by the fact that 90% of the denials are bullshit, Then what that means is they're going to be operating what they already know is a 90% failure rate of the the instant check and it's their fault But they're gonna they've already been told or they wouldn't be doing this They've already been told they're gonna use that as the excuse to attack gun owners. It's what George Bush did 1988 This is 1988 all over again And if you thought that was fun, 89 was worse, 90 was worse. And then we started moving towards Ruby Ridge, and then we had Waco. Now tell me that, oh, I can't do that. They wouldn't be able to do that. That couldn't happen. My God, it's history. It's real living American history. Okay, so again, now, this is pretty well mapped out, okay, and what they're gonna do and how they're gonna do it. So again, you need to start talking to everybody, have a plan. Have a plan, but I'm talking immediately. You don't wait. Well tomorrow I'm gonna do it or next week. Oh, no, no, no, no, no They wanted the information in 24 hours so that they could use the FFL as the fall boy Well the FFL told us yeah, but you people the ones who told the FFL what to do when you hockey pucked up See, this is that circle jerk crap like you saw when they were complaining about the people who were protesting the parents And so what did Biden do? He told the fagety boy queer teachers operations group to send a letter to law the White House and then they got the letter and of course they told them to make the letter and they told them what to do and so they had this whole circle. So they had the FBI declare parents who trying to prevent their kids from becoming queers. Well, declaring them terrorists and enemies of the state by the queers in the FBI and the pedos in the government and FBI. See, you have other examples of this, people. And don't tell me they can't do it because they've already done it finished. Okay? So anyway, rest of the pieces are in place. The piece you see in Guns and Gadgets, the most recent one, is where they're indoctrinating the local cops. They're now grooming a certain number of queer, power-freaked cops to be the gun grabbers, and they'll be recruiting them from each of these departments. They'll know who the murderers or who the idiot sticks are, and they'll be willing to lick fed bung-hole, and that'll be what they're pushing. Anyway, we're past the top, but I appreciate it, Ed. Thank you for giving me the time. Guys, for everybody out there, think ahead. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. And we're on the marching boat day and night. The five pieces are available over to give you an idea of what's intended. All the pieces are pretty much laid out. The cards are laid out on the board for you. Anyway, we're going to get out of the way. Ed, take it over. God bless you all. We'll be back tomorrow, same time. Pay attention to your environment. Bye-bye.