August 17, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the defeat of Liz Cheney in Wyoming's primary election, noting her flip-flopping on Second Amendment issues and her vote for the Bipartisan gun control bill. He urged listeners to primary elected officials at all levels and warned that RINOs' time is up. The show covered weapons Wednesday topics including AR-15 upper receivers, ammunition procurement, quick-clot medical supplies, knife selection, and belt-fed machine guns like the Browning 1919. Koernke also addressed the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant situation in Ukraine, arguing that Zelensky is fear-mongering about radiation to draw NATO involvement, and discussed Alex Jones's defamation lawsuit and settlement regarding Sandy Hook.
- liz cheney
- wyoming primary
- second amendment
- ar-15
- browning 1919
- belt-fed machine gun
- quick-clot
- ukraine
- zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
- zelensky
- alex jones
- sandy hook
- ammunition
- preparedness
- militia
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Medicine so that was a stupid move First off thank you for everybody who's gone over to freedom garage and got us over the 10,000 subscriber mark in just one month That is amazing. They haven't checked out the channel and you like cool cars of all ages head on over freedom garage on YouTube link is down below today's this morning's video is a congratulations a Notification and a warning all in one Liz Cheney was defeated yesterday. She was voted out of Congress in the primary for her state, and it was fantastic. And she was defeated soundly. Now, Liz Cheney, how does that translate to what we do on this channel? Well, Liz Cheney, if I'm being honest and giving credit where credit is due, when it comes to Second Amendment bills, she historically has been... pro 2a she's voted on several bills that have been seen as pro 2a with the concealed carrier reciprocity act being just one however after her love to defeat the t-man she started to change she went a little woke on us and She started to side with Democrats a lot more than she had previously And she was assigned to the J6 committee. I'm not getting into the J6 stuff. I think it's a travesty what those folks have to go through. Their rights are being violated, but that's a different video. However, after she went woke and saw that she was going to be challenged in a primary, mainly because of her siding with Democrats over T-Man and other things, Well, she decided you know what instead of being woke I'm gonna be a rhino and she totally flipped she even voted for the Bipartisan gun control bill the red flag funding and she said she voted on that because it gives schools a better chance of being secure but we've been saying harden the targets for 20 years and Politicians haven't lifted a finger So Cheney went woke voted for gun control. Here's the challenge. Here's the warning I challenge every state every person to primary their Elected officials on the local level state level and the federal level challenge them primary them That's how you get them out of office get candidates who are going to be constitutional and investigate them Don't just say well, it's better than blah blah blah The warning is, hey rhinos, we know what you're up to, your time is up, and Liz Cheney is the first domino to fall. Guys and gals, please pass us along. Other pro Second Amendment people need to know this stuff. It was a big victory yesterday for removing some of the trash in my arm and shaking. So sorry about that. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. Please check out Freedom Garage. Let's grow that. Helps my mental sanity. And I will see you on the next one. Take care. Nobody likes floppy things. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowawkeid 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and Central Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Www.libertytreeradio.4mb.com Libertytreeradio.org and we are on satellite. Say hi to all the baroos and many others out there Whatever flag you fly under and wherever you are, we are on all of the oceans of the planet and growing, even as we speak, plus inland, of course, with satellite. And we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska, inside and outside. It is, oh, it's Wednesday, it's what I thought I'd see just by accident. It is the 714th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face, war, baby in the social. socialist occupation and intentional American people. They're in gear yesterday. But with 87th Security, the FBI and the other old soup agencies pointed at the American people to rape, kill, pillage, and burn in steel from the American people. That's all the non-producers that are knuckle draggers are coming out to steal from you and they're bonded with the purple-haired pedo queers, which will be in those agencies. And especially that's who they're hiring. for the checkists that they just announced, the 87,000 checkest secret police, a heavy, regulated income tax. What I'm going with that, we don't accept them with that much. Anyway, two older calendar, 2022, federal for the republic, the dance of sorts. Rubbaging through some cool stuff today, lots of tool. You always find things in toolboxes. It's an air force. Well, actually this one, hold on here, I'll check. Well, it's a K-bar survival knife. This is not a K-bar marine knife. This is a K-bar aviator survival knife. Oh, I'd say about 1979, right after Vietnam. I got it for 80 cents, whatever it is. Used to have one of my flight kit, as a matter of fact. And now I have one. Again, God knows the rest of the world probably kind of chopped up or given to the Israelis so they could use them to rape little boys and girls over there. Probably is, you know, again, S&M tools. But as it is, it's a really cool little piece of equipment because it's really well built and this one looks like it's really well used. I'm considering the blade has probably been honed, I would say, more than a few times as probably a sixteenth or an eighth of an inch lost off of the blade. The old blade, everything's where it's supposed to be. And of course the skull crusher on the other end has got some wear and tear from being you know in whatever utility carrier it was in but otherwise it's an excellent balance blade. I always loved these things. Now I have one to put in my kit. Well I'll put in my flight kit anyway because it does have that orange handle here. Depending on which model you got some of the stack whether some of the neoprene there's a bunch of stuff that was done with those. This one again like I said it pretty sure the Sherlin Burb by manufacturer it's It's a KBAR. They also again Gerber made a bunch of these early on as I recall a different model well same model with a different kilter. So less slightly different not much. It is weapons Wednesday. First of all the best investment you can make now is to buy as many upper receivers to the air 15 as possible. You don't need to worry about lowers we can build those out of anything. We can build them out of pop metal. We can build them out of plywood. You do need internals for the lowers. I would recommend if you can do bundles of five or ten of the semi-auto internals by them. You're going to do nothing but profit from them. You're going to benefit. War effort will benefit from it. The other thing, cheapest, 16 inch. Don't go shorter. We don't need to lose the energy and it's a 5.56 round so it's as tough as it is to keep it on where it needs to be penetration wise. So a 16 inch, take your pick, whatever the cheapest, upper complete Bear Creek receiver is, I just keep buying them. The barrel, the bolt carrier, all that is much more complicated than a lower receiver. Lower receivers aren't, they're nothing. But barrels, that's why the government's been chopping up the barrels that were in barrel kits. Because the barrel is far more difficult and more of an issue than, and probably none of the part except the bolt face. on the weapon. The bolt on the air, 15M16, is an example. Remember, that's that smaller assembly part of the bolt carrier group. Okay? Bolts are another thing. Firing pens extractors, ejectors. We're going to war. Clock is ticking. It's not if they're going to jump off. It's when the Israelis, the ATF, and the FBI are going to bomb Americans and murder them on American soil and then try to blame somebody else for them and we know what they're going to do. So we're on the hunt for the ATF FBI slash ATF bomb factories. That's number one. Safe houses, operational sites. Everybody is going township to township, county to county. We know, you know, again, property is not hard to develop in terms of inventory. And as people find something interesting, we're zeroing in on it. Who knows? We might find something else useful or interesting that might be a new ally. There's all kinds of people out there doing neat stuff, and they're of like mind, and so it works both ways. So we're hunting them hard, but remember, the enemy, the ATF, FBI, and the Israeli Mossad are on a schedule to perform an act of government-sponsored terrorism against the American people and try to blame somebody else for it. That's coming. It's not an if, just a when. Whether it'll be one, two, or three is the only question. Most likely three, but at the very least one. investment-wise. Well, needless to say, ammunition. Pick an ammo, get a bunch of buddies and friends together, clean out that site. Buy the best price you can, put every dollar you can together, buy every round of ammunition you can get your hands on. Another thing, and I am looking for sources for this, we need a large quantity. We are looking for quick plot. I know there are several variations on the product that are still out there. Anybody that's listening, if you are a listener right now, if you can call in or if you can put it into the Discord, you can go to our Discord page for libertytreeradio.4mg.com and go to the Discord. What we need are contact points for emergency medical supply. I know there are several. Right now I believe that ShopMed Vet is down. I don't believe they have any inventory of any type because there's other name brands. Quick plot is just one of several. But guys, if you have any contact points for sources for quick clot, everybody's been buying it up. We need a large quantity. We are looking at doing a big volume, but we're also interested in any other amounts that are out there. So if you have a source someplace, it looks like it's been a pretty good price. I don't care if it's in the EMT slash combat tactical foil packs. or if it's in the infirmary kits, you know, the infirmary packs, which are usually not as tough, okay? It doesn't make any difference. We can also repackage, I won't say repackage, but supplementally package to make the containers more resilient anyway. We'll do that with anything that we have that's critical like that. But if any of you know of any sources for a quick clot in volume, in other words, any one of the emergencies, warehouse stores, supply stores, EMT, et cetera, if you could pass it on to us ASAP, we are going to probably buy them out. But we're interested in quick clot in any number of forms. Now, there is a veterinary counterpart that does the same thing. And in fact, a couple places have already been bought out, somebody got there ahead of us. And he just just had me four days. We were checking last night and I had a request from other people for a quick pause. They said, hey, this stuff, everybody's grabbing it right now. Now, of course, the government's been grabbing it too, don't forget that. Because that has been something we knew about a year ago where certain companies, the supply of told us, oh, the government came in, made a big purchase, bought everything we had. Not the DOD, the internal secret police units. Okay, but we are in need of more of the quick clock clock type products And there are some other tricks when I'm gonna talk about them right now, but there are some other tricks We'll discuss it another another program another day maybe the next day or two maybe Thursday. It's a good day if the Israelis and the ATF and FBI don't bomb somebody tomorrow. Thursdays, you know, Tuesdays and Thursdays are the most likely two days because most everybody shows up for work. And for the Israeli Mossad, the ATF and the FBI to bomb or murder somebody at work, they want to try and optimize their casualties. So when the ATF, FBI, and the Mossad commit their government-sponsored act of terrorism against America, it's going to be on a window where they can get more and more... Slaughter for the buck. Okay, we know this we've seen this before So be ready for it know who did it point finger right at him and we start hunting them right away ideally hunt them now Before they get a chance to deploy Or at least we'll catch them the deploy they might get in but the ones who were setting it up don't get out First you never know amongst their own they might even plan it So if they thought they were pushing the timer in reality, they're pushing the button That would be typical for the Jewish mob if they sent some idiot stick bat faggot or FBI agent up. That's typically the case. Yeah, all you do is hit this ledge, you hit this ledge, you hit this button, and you got 30 minutes to get away. Well, where's the clock for it? Well, there's no clock we didn't need to see. You just know it's 30 minutes. Just push the red button. I'm telling you. Push the red button. You got 30 minutes. I'm telling you. Boom. See how that works? That way for the Mossad, dead ATF or FBI agents that the Mossad are worried about, don't tell no tales. And that's the kind of things they've done. Let's not forget that leg at the Oklahoma City bombing that nobody was attached to and was never accounted for. Woodland Camel path, blousing band, combat boot, US military sock. But just the calf and the foot. Hmm, I wonder where the rest of it went. Yeah, I don't think we wonder too hard, do we? So, anyway, a couple of things here. Yesterday we were talking about some of the other logistics issues. Water, water, water, and water. Today I did another, I think probably seven, eight gallons in containers and also moved it to another part of the property. I'm gonna put some more in another spot, more in another spot. It doesn't cost anything. The containers are free. In fact, I'm taking a bunch of the pop bottles, one liter bottles that are an odd company out and kind of toast and we've got that much more water above ground. I've got wells, but water above ground that's already out, that's already sealed, that is there's something happens with cross-contamination from aerial issues. At the very least we have water in volume. You can always purify it later if we have to, but we have to have it in bulk on the shelf. The other reason for doing smaller, like one liter, although two liter and three liter pop bottle containers are fine, or juice, whatever you got that's cheap. One of the reasons I do that is so if something happens where something gets damaged, you may only lose one liter or two liter, or one quart, or two or three quarts, but you're not gonna lose everything. While it passes through something, or something falls on something, it may only crush one or damaged part of the, but it's a series of like little emergency diaphragm cells, is sports on its own. So it's more likely that there will be a survival of something. Even the containers that are compromised, if something passes through them or crushes them, there's still going to be water in some of them. Or part of the container, don't forget that. And water purification, that's what you need to remember next. Water filters, we've got burpees, we have a number of different filters, draw and pump systems. Some of them brand new, some of them we've been using for decades, we're very familiar with. And all of them work. Gravity sucks. I always love that. All you do is pour it in the top, it goes through the filter, drops down to the reservoir below with purified water, gravity sucks. Wonderful thing. Fire and forget. While it's doing the work for you with gravity, you're on down the road doing something else. You're working on something else needs to be accomplished. I have to sit there and stare at it and hint, okay? Another thing, oh, by the way, let's do this. Ed, well, bottom of the hour is, bottom of the hour, we've still got about seven minutes, is our traditional Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday, bottom of the hour break. And then, I'll tell you what, do our traditional two, and then I'd also like you to play my little arm of light, back also in memory of Captain Monahan and a lot of other friends of ours. And there's a reason for that. Anybody catch how they're attacking the Christians here out of the blue and just start this big blurt leftist thing? The Jewish Communists, when they attacked the Russians in Russia in 1917, 1918, when the Bolshevik Revolution and the Red Terror began, started by attacking all Christian elements that they didn't have control over, which pretty much were all Christian elements. I would remind you that you are seeing them initiate the action. Let's see, we just got 87,000 Czechest KGB Homeland Security Jackbooted Thug Punk Army attached. They want to disarm you. And now the rosary is being attacked. I'm not Catholic, but I thoroughly agree and understand what they're saying right now that they're attacking the Southern Baptist Church. And there's been this whole flurry of crap about attacking the rosary. I wish Captain Monahan were still here. Of course, he'd be sitting here telling you, I told you so! I told you so! Yes, Captain Monahan was captain. So, for everybody out there, cha-ching! Another check on the list. We know what's coming. We're not gonna get caught flat-footed. When this kicks off, go to town, go down your list, get rid of every last one of the bastards. Everybody understand? Oh! Go ahead, Captain Monahan. The big thing that he was always on about being Catholic was the consecration of Russia. And what did they do right after he died? He missed that one. Yep, he did. Well, no, he didn't. He did. He'd like to have been here to say, you know, uh, at last, but in reality we know Captain Monahan's there. He's there looking down and hopefully working on some Edison technology with the guy who made that stuff. You know, Edison had a fun winter. I don't know if they need that in heaven. You never know. I mean, we don't know what the big plan is when you get past here. There's all kinds of good work that could be available. I'd hurt anybody, right? Think about that. So for everybody out there, they're attacking the Southern Baptist Christians big time. It's rabid right now. And they're also going after the Catholics with the rosary. And the rosary is now evil and bad. They're trying to get you up to apologize for owning something that Catholics across all of the Catholic faith typically possess. So they're going to get you to apologize for your faith. And you know what? You know, my attitude on that one. Oh, you don't want to get, it's like a Karen doesn't want to get in my face right now. Because I know exactly what I would do. It would make me feel really good to do what I need to do to get rid of that problem. Just think about that. So go ahead. Darcy, go in your place. Yeah, the reason they're after the Southern Baptists, and I'm not a Southern Baptist, but the reason they're after them, apparently, besides the fact that they want to break it up and corrupt the proceedings by bringing in faggots and stuff. They apparently have in the retirement fund billions, billions, and I mean like, I'm not for guys, so I heard a six. So it might have been 60, 60 billion dollars in the retirement fund or something. Yeah. Once they get in and break that up, they get to do a trust fund thing, put it on the side, and then they can put their, put their goons on the trust fund squad and milk that thing for all they got. Yep. Anybody and everybody who was told that you know, and they put a gun to everybody's head and told you you had to donate. You had to give money. Not just churches. I'm talking about the IRS and all the rest of the crap, the social welfare state. Okay? And I argued this years ago, I said, listen, the way they keep pushing the date back and the way they keep fiddle farting with the paperwork by the time our age bracket gets there, we'll get nothing. And that's exactly what's happening. There are no way, shape, or form was were we not ready for nor am I surprised by what they've done and what they're doing. Right now it came up by the way on a ball play. Well, what was it? There's two different places mentioned. I think Tucker Carlson mentioned it last night. One of the comments, it was a sidebar. Well, gee, have you tried to get your medic, get out Medicare as you are required to by law? Guys, the system simply isn't working. It doesn't work. You can try a hundred times to get up and you're mandated to do so in the insurance companies. How many of you probably don't know this? But right now when the insurance company is the way that they're set up, the moment you get to be 65, they can dump you and they are. They're dumping all of that. Oh yeah, you can have this medical insurance for as long as you live. That's actually one of the medical packages that we had. Nancy had. And lo and behold, all of a sudden we get this notice, oh, because of Obamacare, even though you should have been able to buy this insurance until your 80s, because that's what the original contract said. Oh, they get to dump you because, well, you're going to get Medicare. Right now you can't get into the Medicare system and the only way you can do it is through the computer and the whole system is intentionally bollocks up. Now if you're an illegal alien parasite slash pig slash yahoonie trash coming through the over the border, have a person take care of you. But if you're born in the United States and American and paid in all of your life because at gunpoint they said they threatened to murder you like they're threatening right now with this 87,000 jack-booted thug checkest operation that's coming in to support the second plank of the communist manifesto, you know, a heavy graduated income tax? Well, guess what? Dishon you. Haven't experienced that yet. Don't worry. You will. But as we did, we're not surprised. It was made as a comment that, oh, by the way, this has happened to everybody all over the country. If you live here, born here, paid at gunpoint because they threatened to murder you. Well, now after they've threatened to murder you for so many years, all that stuff you paid in and all the garbage they said was mandatory, you can't do anything about. What a surprise. I would never have the expense. Yeah, I did. Come on. That's why you don't hear me. Am I hyper excited about it? No? Oh, then we told you so. The only thing that affects it is the American War for Independence. We are going to have to have a war of prevention to get rid of the Communists, and we can get on with life. And then we can do our own thing with what resources we build, which is a training of our lifetime for a specific compensation based upon the monetary system that we establish. That's fine by me. And I think everybody else, you can learn real quick. Now, we do have a whole pile of people who have completely lost their work ethic. They have no moral scruples. They're as wicked as the day is long, and they've sold out across the board. Good thing is, they're on the other side. Who cares? We got to convert. No, we don't. I don't want that person over here on this side of the fence. Rule number one, I would rather have a good enemy to my front than a very bad friend to my rear. Figure out what that'll do for you. Nothing! Hey Marcia, I came in late. Did you mention the results of the primary in Wyoming? The Chaney thing? Oh, I think it's everybody pretty well knows, but go ahead. I'll tell you what, hold on. 40 points. I actually were at a restaurant and I'm waiting to go inside, so I'm not sure how much time I'm going to have before they give me the bell for us. 40-point lead for the Hagelman woman over Cheney. And of course, good. That means that hard they tried to stack thing that they could do that wouldn't be too obvious could save the lesbian. Yeah, the first day when they first called it, it was an eight-point spread. And I thought, man, that's pretty close. Well, you know, they stacked the counties when they counted them. Most people stopped paying attention once they learned that she lost by 8%. She was trying to get massive amounts of people to come over from the Democrat side to vote for her, and they did. And in Wyoming, I guess 7,500 voters, they're assuming that that's about the amount that she got to cross over. And she's still lost by that much. The thing is, there's an article on the Gateway Bundit. It said, don't feel sorry for Liz Cheney. When she went into Congress six and a half or seven years ago, whenever it was, she was worth $7 million. And she's worth $44 million now. At $145,000 a year they make as a Congresswoman. What an investment capital, I mean capital coordinator. She's phenomenal. That you couldn't do for the US government what you did for her own accounts, right? Exactly. Wow, if all of these asshats, all of these parasites took the effort to help the American people the way that they helped themselves and stack this money like Gordon would, well, we'd be up to our eyeballs in cash right now, wouldn't we? I mean real cash capital. Because these characters, these parasites, these themes, these wicked people, these turds, that lesbian, must be phenomenal investors. Wow. And only at 140,000 a year. We've got to find out what that queer was doing. Maybe we know what that queer was doing, working in the government. I guarantee you the IRS, 80,000 people are not going to be going after her. Nope. See if you can go look at it. Nope. So again, what does that tell you? Well, that's Mr. Halliburton Chaney. Let's not forget that. And Halliburton had so many ways to book the books and stack the numbers. And I'm sure that some of that slid her way eventually, also, to top everything else. And, you know, it just, you gotta be reasonable. You get a congressional seat and you end up being worth 10 times, well, eight times what you came in, being worth, Oh, that's pretty good for six, seven... Well, six years. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. We should be hearing the bottom of the hour break music because it's Weapons Wednesday. And that can mean only one thing. Hey! My rifle. Okay. Well, and as it is, for everybody out there, again, this is Weapons Wednesday. A couple of the things, again, an American war of prevention is what is needed. Cannot emphasize that enough. Nothing is going to fix this. They're lying. 26 months the country will be dead. You think, oh, we'll wait and we'll roll. Oh, well, Trump will be in in 26 weeks. Yeah. And Hillary Clinton will be arrested next week. And it was going to be next any minute now. Of course, that was seven years ago. Six and a half years ago. Now, 6-7. Who's counting? So I got this same hike. Only 26 months of police state, checkers, slash homeland security, boot on the face of humanity stuff. And why? Well, I'm sure we'll be just whole, rounding, kicking 26 months from now, if we just sit at our hands and let the Communists have their way. Because you can't let the... you don't want... the communists say bad things. Your enemies say bad things about you if you don't either shut up or if you disagree. But wait a minute, there's a key word there. Enemy. Why do I give a shit what the hell they say? Well, I do carry that. I will record every word. I'll remember every action. And I'm paying attention to every stinking secret police operative we can find. those that were looking at him. As it is, a couple of things, you know, I mentioned knives. I've had a couple times, well, what would you recommend as a best? What is the utility work knife, fighting knife that you carry? Well, it depends, because I have a lot of different rigs hooked up, but you know, one of them, Jonas, he's a knife maker here in Michigan, and actually we've known him for, what, 40 years, built for me a custom fighting knife way back in the early 90s. And that particular blade has a Kukri type cant to it, just beyond the hilt. And although it is a, I had a chance to do the six inch blade and I went with the seven, but I went with the seven and a half because we had two of them and I let one go to one person of the first batch and I took this seven and a half inch blade. It is a thick shank. Taper drop point, but it has a bit of a kukri cant to the blade in the way it's cut This is a custom-built handmade knife. There are variations on it and in fact I do have a bunch of the different by the old kukri is the ones you can get from That are supposed to be real, you know Gurkha, you know fighting knives the old ones of the wood and the two blood shit blades the whole nine yards and leather leather sheet I have many of those many I've got them either cashed away and buried with equipment, but I've also had quite a few of the newer ones too, and there are several different variations of blades. What's really advantageous about that is if you look at it as, it's not just a fighting knife, but it's also your field utility knife. That can't in the kukri, in the thickness of the blade, makes for a good cleat chopping, a cleat or chopping blade. And that's especially for small survival or camp work, but in addition it is excellent for, again, what becomes a tapered cut with a downward thrust without you having to pull the knife. The blade itself does the work. So for cleaving, slicing, and gutting people and things, or taking big chunks of, you know, like major slices to a muscle or whatever, it's a very useful tool. Now it depends on your technique of what you've learned to do with a knife. But I have many, many, many other plates. Like I said, the plate I'm hanging onto here right now was a surprise. I always watch for things like this, and they jump out at me, even though this was buried under a whole bunch of other steel, this knife. And I carry it. Most of the work, it's already been doing kind of what we're talking about. It's been a utility camp, slash field, slash somebody, maybe toolbox work knife for a while. Sad. But again, it did its job. It worked as a tool. I do like the K-Mar style and I've used those for many many many many many many years. The other thing though that I really appreciate is the South American steel. I got some of the first in-bell blades that came in back in the early 80s late 70s and early 80s and I got a selection. I had a distributor and I they wanted me to be a distributor and I was looking at the blades and said well let's use this here. I'll tell you what I know what you're doing. It's a promo package. But they said, hey, you know, once you check these out and see if you like them now, of the bunch, the one that I've had for the longest that really didn't go anywhere, I just kept it in the kit, was a dagger point made technically a throwing knife, but it's also a good thrust knife. It does not have a phenomenal edge for the blade. However, the in-bell steel itself was comparable to TRW quality steel in the 60s. And a lot of these blades started being built back when they were competing. Argentina and Brazil were trying to bring up their steel industry. Argentina pretty well had everything down. And Imbel out of Argentina built some working blades. And so again, in the K-bar type pattern or in the traditional fighting knife patterns, they did pretty much everything. And I had a chance to work these. And I never broke any of these blades. And they were hard to sharpen. They're an upper grade steel. almost a tool steel. But once they took an edge, they did not come down. You could shave with them if you wanted to, but that's not necessarily what you want for a fighting knife. You gotta be able to break, you know, when you stick something into something, you've gotta be able to get it back out. And so, there are a couple issues with a very, very, very, very fine blade. There are different purposes for different blades and why and how you dress them, okay? So you want to be able to open up a wound channel and you also want to be able to either by pivoting the blade in your hand by pivoting, holding, clutch the blade and twist left or right to break the vacuum in the core, you know, the stab point and in the process then pull back quickly. You may not be able to do that if you thrust in and you try to thrust right out. Doesn't mean that adrenaline won't compensate for a lot but every once in a while You've gone through too much of the tough stuff and you might even hit some cartilage or have gone into a bone. Our ribs are real easy to actually sear on one side and if you have a sharp, sharp, sharp blade, you'll open up that raw, that raw uncooked bone, okay? Remember it's uncooked. You don't think cooked bones when you talk about bones in a human or anything you're going to stab. Guys, that's all flexible. And in fact, if you have a sharp blade, you'll work into the bone and it'll kind of clamp on it. And it becomes a very difficult issue. This is why, again, what you want to do is the blade has to be sharp enough to be able to perforate, but you want it to also work in a chisel form. Now, a lot of different people will show you the different ways to dress a blade. You'll notice that you have a two-step taper, not a single step. but a two-step taper to the blade. The lower part of the step is where you have the edge. But the other step is designed to do what I'm talking about, which is to open up and still leave a lot of material to work with that won't chip or flake. In the event it makes contact with something relatively hard. That's the purpose behind the, and again, do a little research, but again, most any blade, every blade can do something, right? All of them do cut, but certain blades, some things work better than others. Another reason the Kukri is real popular, but especially is true for guys I know that were in SF in the early days of Vietnam. The Kukri knife was feared as a mystical blade. That sounds weird, but you gotta remember Vietnam, for instance, in the early days when the first SF went in there, all of those men carried Kukris. They carried Kukris because The Gurkhas were feared by the Vietnamese. And the blade had symbolism, not only that, but as a fighting blade and working blade, the Kukri knife served very well. Most of the guys I know that were in first Special Forces in the first couple of detachments, these are people I personally know, they're almost all of them are dead now, almost all of them are gone. That was in the early 60s. These guys, when they went in, documented well what they did. Of course it's because they were a much smaller mechanism and they also didn't trust the CIA. So they recorded everything, photographed everything, kept records of everything. Hell, I even know how many pounds of beans they bought for the base camp per day if I wanted to. And they kept all the receipts of everything. So if you wanted to know a day by day operational assessment of an advanced party, Special Forces team in Vietnam in 1961 or 62, I could sit you down with a person who could tell you right to the, probably the penny, what they spent. Why? Because the spooks and kooks, the CIA, and all these government types, these Fed types that are alphabet soup are always trying to betray you and always trying to find something to hold over you. So you know that you're going to get screwed if you don't dot on your I's and cross all your T's and keep all your records. And you make sure you keep them someplace other than where the other side can snatch them, which is what these guys did back in the day. So. Yeah, but all the other new idiots haven't learned. They're gonna be betrayed by the other idiot communists who will betray them, who will be betrayed by another batch of idiot communists. We have seen this before. We know it's gonna happen to the fools on the other side. We have seen this before. Anyway, I'll tell you what. We have enough time. It's 15 minutes to the top of the hour. My Little Arm-a-Light. If we could throw in My Little Arm-a-Light as a music request by Mark. Then we would play it on the air if not, even we'll play catch-up at some time down the road It is of course weapons Wednesday. Oh another thing real quick There is a bunch of stuff that came in over its center fire. I do not know what all in the way of surplus They don't have much plus they actually have paired down their page and taking stuff off that they probably will never get again Because they've held it, you know as out of stock, but maybe they'll get it Their page is cleaned up quite a bit So it's going to be quicker to go through what's there. There are a few clothing items in camouflage that might be of use to you. Most important is that I believe they're going up to 2x on some items, but they are military issue or what is it, MilTech. MilTech is not a military issue, but it's pretty good stuff. It works fine for what you're doing, especially for trying to outfit bigger people. In addition to that, we were talking about AKs yesterday, well, today's weapons Wednesday. One thing that they do have a lot of at Center Fire Systems are AK-47, varying condition, prices are really great. I think their prices are probably the best in the country. If you needed additional widget parts for that lower receiver, Center Fire doesn't have that much in the way of extraneous parts, but they do have the receivers. You need things to support that receiver. If you go over to apexgunparts.com, right now you'd be over at centerfiresystems.com, centerfiresystems.com, centerfiresystems.com. But then you want to go over to apexgunparts, apex, apex, apex, apexgunparts.com. They have a whole bunch of other AK stuff sitting there, including, you know, wood, plastic, internal parts, barrels. and a number of other items. Needless to say, Centerfire has barrels right now too, as was mentioned. A couple other companies out there right now for barrels, and they don't have just one, but they have more than a few. AKM barrels over at RoyalTigerImport.com. Again, Royal Tiger Imports. Go through their page. Their page is more tedious. It is just organized generally in that, well, it's in there somewhere, find it. The subcategories are, you know, catch as catch can. Some stuff is probably not where it really should be. But if you're looking for items like web gear or such, I recommend you at least take the time to peruse RoyalTigerImport.com and see what they have on the shelf. And then if it's something useful, take advantage of it. Anyway, I'll try this one more time. If we could, although we only have a little bit of time left, a little arm-a-light. We could play my little armolite before the top of the hour. That would be great. Now, other things real quick here. With the passing of the Czechest-slash-communist ground army, 87,000 Czechest-comestars-slash-KGB secret police operating under Homeland Security-slash-IRS, which will be enforcing the second plank of the Communist Manifesto. These creatures, as was mentioned yesterday, it's something that was asked, it's been said by somebody that the funding for the manpower was already there. Technically it is, and that it's overlapping from year to year, and there was a funding arrangement last year that was not as obvious, but it also did not constitute the full force of the ground army that the Communists are now fielding, now putting forward. A percentage of these characters probably are already lined up and been hired. They'll either be illegal aliens, foreign military operatives, or secret police like the Mossad, and especially those pigs. Those swine are gonna, you're gonna see the kosher mafia swine pop up all through the bureaucracy. They're already there. And they're already, they're given hands full of different ID cards that can lie about being whoever they are constantly. We have gentlemen, we have been betrayed across the board by the same turds that was like General Miley, you know, Miley Cyrus, you know, that cross-dressing faggot. Who said that he would side with the Chinese against the American people? And remember all those commies that are in Washington, those Democrats and a bunch of rhinos cheered that he said he would have been willing to betray the US military and the American people. Get your mom, your dad. Maybe your uncle or your brother killed because he'd tell the Chinese we were coming. That bottom-feeding piece of crap. And of course the other bottom-feeding pieces of crap loved that. They clapped and cheered. So let's jog everybody's memory on that. Anyway, the issue is mobilization. Number one, within the first 30 days there, and this depends upon whether this is the 36th year or 90, I still have not seen a confirmation on the validation of the It's not legislation now it's law because the sign-in is of 330 yesterday So this means that the clock is ticking towards implementation within a 30-day 60-day or 90-day window unless there is some other that they have altered. And by the way, they're not following any rules. Look at how they passed this stuff. They ignored everything in the way of all the basic rules that have been traditionally in there, but they're trying to destroy the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the United States. And they're trying to burn the country down. So the hop off is going to be a series of dog and pony show attacks that will be given tremendous media coverage. Now, I would point something out. Shoot the media. If you're in the field and you have a combat group, If you see any newest crews, put a bullet in their ass. Okay, everybody understands that this ain't the 90s, we're done with that. We know who they work for. So the first rule is, if you have any kind of camera crews designate riflemen whose job it is to put bullets in those people because all they are is an enemy intelligence asset operating for propaganda and for deception purposes. So when you see these characters in the field, a handful of designated riflemen have one mission and one mission only, eradicate the control press. The wretched machine, for lack of operatives and equipment, will grind to a halt. Everybody understand that? If we go to war, they escalate, they come out and try to do another Branch Davidian type attack, you know, it was an attack to promote the new agenda and to try to terrify the population, which is what they're already planning on doing. They've already said they're going to perform terror raids against America. They're going to do like that British Major on April 19th, 1775. He promised that if he could just unlimber his guns on three American villages, he could cow down America. So right now we have a whole bunch of purple-haired queers of $3 bill-pedos who are bragging amongst themselves that if all they have to do is bring out the bat faggots, the FBI, the IRS, and their Mossad handlers, and they're going to murder Americans, and then everybody's just going to throw their hands up in the air. Now we all know how that's not going to happen. Okay? But remember, they're in Yes Manville. They're in their own little isolated world. We don't want them to change. Don't debate anybody about if you got some idiot stick, pay attention to who they are. They're pro-police state. Just make sure you know who they are. License plate, photograph, get everything you can on them. If they're pro-police state, know who they are. But otherwise, debating on this, why bother? We actually, they, we want them to just go right ahead, do what they're gonna do. We also know that we're going to end what they start. So again, you need to have a plan, be prepared, understand what needs to be done, accomplish the task, get on with the mission. Okay? On that note, I will say again, I'm before the top of the hour here, guys, we are looking for QIC-CLOT in any and all quantities. We are especially looking for, if any of you know of, or if you'd like to help search. We're looking for a medical supply warehouse, where QIC-CLOT is available in good quantity, We'll probably buy them out. We're looking for as much of the material. Preferably, again, EMT slash Battlefield, you know, like Corman Medic type, you know, combat kit. They're usually in a heavier foil pack. There are a couple different ways those have been packaged. One with like three different little dispenser units inside. A heavier, heavier than, say, a retort meal pouch material. Actually, they're quite heavily defended. for field use because they got to be able to take a bounce. They got to be able to bounce around the gear, get hit, get stepped on, whatever. But we are looking for a quick plot in large quantities. And as soon as we have a source, we'll zero in on it, get the people there that need to be there, whoever's closest will be the foot traffic for moving the material. But we do need a source, another source. All the others have been drying up very quickly. Like I said, a couple of the companies I've talked to, they've had a rush by private individuals coming in and picking up cases or multiple cases of quick block. So everybody just saw what happened here yesterday at 3.30. Everybody just said, well, that's it. We're done. It's over. Everybody out there, you're going to see this in a lot of other categories. There's a group out there right now looking for all the best buys in AR-15, mags and... They're going to be buying pallets. Same reason. And again, it'll be a couple different states. I know of right off the bat, including Michigan right here. There's some groups right now. They put all the money together. They're just going to clean out whatever company they find with the best price. Move on like locust to the next one. So keep it up. Now, another thing real quick. We mentioned FNFLs here a little while back. There are some new FALs that are coming in. Price is about the same as any of the other MVRs of around $1,400, $1,400 a gun. But there are some below $1,000. If you want to see what I'm talking about, Atlantic Firearms does have a selection of FN FALs. I do not know what's left in stock. I do not recommend the short barrels first. If you can get a full length 18 or 20 inch barrel, That would be preferred. I'm not buying a big bore so I can make it a short tube, less velocity gun. If I have to, I'll go to the 16 inch because everything else is sold out. But preferably, you want the rifle in its original, appropriate configuration. Every inch gives you more muzzle velocity and penetration. Not buying these rifles because we want to match the chipmunk guns, you know, the 5.56 or the 7.62 by 39 or the 5.45 by 39. We're buying them as MBRs, Main Battle Rifles. The government has already acknowledged what we've been saying for years because they've gone to an MBR caliber, but they've gone to a bastard MBR caliber because they don't want it to match up with anything you are using. They could easily develop in 7.62x51 NATO and they should have. We're going to continue to do that because we can build 7.62x51 NATO brass. So we're not going to stop doing that. They can, I don't care. We'll mimic whatever they have later. The 6.8 round is obviously coming up. The big thing here again is if you're going to do the AR, if you're going to do the AR-10, the FNFL, or the G3 or M14, Magazines, magazines, magazines. You are your own quartermaster on that. Even the AR-10 doesn't have any real counterpart, any mass number in surplus. That's the poor boy out, but there's plenty of brand new magazines available. Now granted, since this happened over the last week with all the stuff that has been happening, the attack on Trump is just one sidebar. The rest has to do with the attack on the American people. With that being the case, A lot of people have already started scurfing those things up. The AR-10 mags are thin and few in a few spots, I've noticed. And I'm talking to the people there. They said, well, people came in, bought a big quantity, and obviously they can see the writing on the wall. So the one problem with the AR-10 is going to be, as I said, you got to play catch up with whatever is brand new production. We'll see how that works out. F and FAL, been around for decades people. HK91 been around for decades people. And both are military, so both in military surplus. M14, been around for decades people and lots of magazines. So take advantage of my Ken's lab side on the M14. My favorite US rifle 7.62mm M14 is a lot weirder of Google Gas Department magazine, Fenschholder weapons. That primarily for 7-man fire sir. And it is a fine battle rifle. It will perform. Don't forget lubricants. Again, we're at the top, so we're going to take a break here in a minute. But for everybody out there, don't forget lubricants for your weapon. I've been going to the resale shops and I got gallons of stuff. I just got another couple of gallons of lubricants today. It cost me $2 for everything. Just watch for the stuff everybody else is getting rid of. And amazingly enough, I got some significant lubricating and penetrating oils. a number of other storage greases that I didn't expect to see, but hey, it's great. Catch them while you can. But watch the resale shops. By the way, they also show up with Distress product where it's something that somebody disposed of from another business and went under, and you may end up with cases of something you're very, very happy with. But in this case, like I said, I don't pay any more than 80 cents to a dollar an item. for the lubricants, whether it be a quart or two quarts or a three quart container, sometimes bigger. But in this case today, all brand new, all sealed, and about 80 cents a unit paid. I think 50 cents. Oh, wait a minute. No, today was 50 cents, 50 cents an item. Yeah, there we go. For something that's worth about $25 a container. Again, can't pay you enough. Worth a gun, everybody. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And gentlemen, this is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our current key One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and so on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest north south gentlemen you were listening to us on Www Liberty Tree radio dot 4mg dot com Liberty tree radio dot org and we're on satellite of the Maroos and many others out there operating across the whole of the planet. We are virtually in every ocean. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 17th of August. It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of sword and Needless to say pretty interesting week so far Check us Communists and of course Obama has now signed off as the pedos never meet puppet squiggle the pen maybe But this whole thing was brought on by and the person to blame for all of this and the one who would be hunted when the time comes is Obama for being the problem. And of course, in turn, the manipulators behind that piece of which again, there's an northern, a Chicago Jewish mom, Valerie Jarrett, an Iranian Jew, is the one who is the direct handler of Obama. Obama is the mouth slash the tentacle up the bong hole of the pedo sniffer meat puppets rear end. And as it is, these characters, needless to say, know exactly how they're trying to, well, what they are doing to attack America and to try to bring on the Red Terror in the United States. So there's nobody that's being surprised. It's fascinating having conversations with just average people out there because they all see what's going on. The first question, again, I've said this, but this is really fascinating right now. It's not like it's really that hard. But, you know, the first question is where can I get more ammo? Cashiers, young cashiers, guys, girls, older people, middle-aged people, it doesn't make any difference, whoever you talk to, they all know that we're going to have to fight, and they also know who. Basically, what I do is I usually make some opening comment, and then you get to hear everybody's evaluation. and their comments on what they see happening right now. Now granted in some cases I'm sure their dad and their uncle and somebody else they know have had conversations right there with them too. It'll come up but for the most part it's all sunk in. So the biggest thing is not to micro manage the developing people that are out there. Okay. That's the most common mistake made is that you know you and of course I do know it's tough I even do this myself on occasion well more and more than a few times You don't want to in none date somebody with everything although it's amazing how much sticks now people are very very much be sponge the moment I mentioned a boy Immediately somebody whips out a pen and paper and wait. What was that website again? Somebody else might be like if you're in a store or whatever So it's interesting the response we're getting And it's positive across the board and it's virtually from every walk of life. I don't care where you are right now. Now the dunderheads, the Karens and the commies, oh they just sit there with their eyes puffed up. You know, and they're like, oh, funny. It's like, you know, they're like, oh shut up and sit over in the corner of your twit. You know, or they shut up and they flee or scurry away because everybody else standing there is all of the like mind that the regime is, you know, needs to be done away with. Okay, go ahead. We got a caller. Who do we have? Hey Mark, this is Irish whiskey. I just wanted to mention Christmas of the enemy is putting out has made it so that people like you're saying I run into on a daily basis, they start telling me stuff like for instance, I was at a steakhouse and then older lady manager was like telling me, you know, the elite are wanting us to eat and I'm like that insane. I'm like, and they're also symbolism in the propaganda. Have you seen that? And then she's like, Oh, really? It's like this The sort of thing is making the thinking people realize that we have a serious problem. And the attitude is, oh no. Well, you know what's really fascinating, like you said, here's the thing. Everybody's heard what we've been talking about because we have pressed the issue forever, okay? And what's happened is our enemy has done the rest of the work for us. in that everybody hates the FBI now, everybody hates the Batfaggots, everybody hates the foreigners, the foreign invaders, secret police like the Mossad. Everybody knows who they are. Guys, they're looking right at them now, okay? Everything that we work so hard to accomplish is happening en masse. Now, there's still the milk toast, panty waste, Republicans rats that are, you know what the biggest danger to you is? The milk toast, panty waste, flummox their spine out their bung hole Republicans. Because they're doing, oh, I don't want to be a mag of, I don't want to be, I'm not a mag of person. I'm an American, okay? I said, you know, this morning in a conversation with someone, it's like, here's how it works. Don't call me anything with an ism or an ist attached to it, unless you want to call me an Americanist, because I am not a socialist, okay? I am not any kind of socialist. I don't believe the government owns any part of you or deserves any part of you. That's just like the crap about when they said bend your knee or get out of your belly. I'll stick a knife in that bastard so quick to make their sorry ass be. You know, big wish to god they weren't born. Stick a blade. You try that with me and you think you're gonna get in my face, you're probably dead within a very short period of time. You want to play police state and think you're going to goose step across America like a good little communist and attack America. No, we're going to finish you. We have to. We're Americans. It's in our spirit. It's actually in our documents. Let's put it that way. That's why they want to burn the documents. And remember, you have to have faith. And that's why they're trying to attack faith. I have complete faith that one way or another, I'm going to be before my creator someday. My personal position on this is that I'm one of the greatest gifts as a blessing of being born in America. Yes, that we have been given the gift of Liberty. Now, what did you do with it? I think that's going to be something you will be judged on because it is one of the greatest gifts or blessings that can be, you know, handed to you as a birthright, something you just you're you're where you need to be. And if you're stupid, wicked. or ignorant enough to surrender or to try and take that from somebody else. You are going, as far as I'm concerned, you're going to hell, because I'll make sure you get there. But you know what? There's a whole lot of people that might beat me to putting a bullet in your ass, because there's everybody out there. Now, the thing is, we don't need rioting. And we don't want too much confusion. We need better organizations so that we kill them faster to get rid of them in preparation for the next phase in the war when the characters that are manipulating the traitors that are in our bureaucracy, when they realize that their minions are dying off, they will come in and play. So the balance is we need to get rid of the communists here as quickly as possible, but minimizing by optimizing our performance, minimizing our losses to optimize our performance for the next wave. The logic is that they will just eat at our resources and beat us down because we will have to waste time in a sideswipe instead of facing the enemy directly before you. That is the greatest threat. Both are threats. The secret police of Homeland Succia writing are a foreign agent of a foreign power targeting the sovereign American people with the purpose of destroying the Constitution, Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence of the United States, and it's writing's on the wall. We have every right, we have a responsibility, we need to fight a war of prevention. If you want to read something, I'll tell you some of the things you need to read right now. None of the fake ass stuff being written right now about the revolution, most of it is now designed to be apologetic or hateful on the American patriot, etc. So don't throw that crap out the window. What you need is earlier works that were done on the actual campaigns and fighting on American soil that has taken place in the past. However, a couple other good books, and one of them is a really big piece of fiction. But there are so many pieces that are absolutely missing from the BS movies and that's the Lord of the Rings. I know it's fiction. Yes, I know it's fiction. It's written by a World War One veteran, Mr. Tolkien, who survived that war. World War One. Okay. But what he put into his epic, the communist slash leftist turd screenwriters and leftist turned director made sure that they exited or altered. That was the problem that Tolkien always had, was selling anything to Hollywood. He knew what they would do with it. He knew what kind of leftists he was dealing with. And so he did not want to sell nor did he ever in his lifetime sell the rights to any of his works, because he knew what would happen to them. They would be aborted. They would be just totally butchered. That's why I ask that you... read the Lord of the Rings. There's a lot of things in there that are basic lessons, okay? One of them is when the army finally leaves from minus Tirith and goes to the gates of Mordor. As they get closer, many of the men who had, you know, stepped forward to go to the fight realize where they're going and they start to literally, you know, blanch at the thought. They start to, you know, there is a non-grumbling or a mutiny, but rather there's a fear taking hold of them because it was one thing to hear about that battlefield, but it's another thing and about the location, but was another thing to actually go there and to see what they knew were the horrors of that enemy. Well, instead of saying, oh piss on you and trying to un-man the individuals, There was another objective that needed to be taken. One of the fortified islands that was on the path to the Great Gates. And so the leadership was smart. What they did is the men who they felt were unmanned or simply could not face the task that was before them were given the task of retaking, of fighting and retaking the island. And with this, as he says, they took up their spirits rose. For this was a task that they could understand and their mind could wrap around and that they could accomplish. And so that force was paired off, but instead of it falling back or becoming part of a less developed or less effective fighting force moving forward, they became an effective second fighting force working towards another objective. which by the way, Care Andros is what they were after. That was the island, Care Andros. And the fact is that, oh, that's missing from the movies, because the bullshit movies have to make everything weezer and needless to say, because they're all white guys. Well, even if they, especially if they're white guys, like the Rover, them and all the others. And everything is just the opposite of the way that they actually were going into battle and their attitude about the fight and about what they would have to do and how they would have to man up. When you got a bunch of leftist voices rewriting it, you're going to get a crappy version of anything no matter what it is. Okay, whatever the author intended. But the fact is that, again, some will be able to handle all of the tasks. A percentage will not be able to deal with what it is that they face. Give them a task that is within their means. Always remember that if you're in command and you have you know, there's there certain situations develop You're going to have to make judgment calls that are intelligent that allow you to husband your force and to read and to take advantage of the resources you have even though they may not all be able to be utilized what was originally intended its Management this is where you have to be managing. So let's all remember that and get that square away dumps now a Couple of the things here real quick. I'll tell you what let's try this again If we could before the bottom of the hour, if we could do this right now, My Little Armalite, Edward, if we could play that for this hour, My Little Armalite. Then at the bottom of the hour, we'll do the regular, traditional bottom of the hour break. There we go. Another one on me right I kept a long initiative for me Little Arm-a-Life A soldier, he said you are swine He hit me with his rifle and he kicked me in the groin I begged and I pleaded all my manners were for thinking of me Little Arm-a-Life And it's down in the bong site It's where I long to be Lying in the dark with a company on me right the army came to visit me was in the early hours with Saracens and Saladins and ferret armored cars But I give them all a fright When the armor pierce off me little arm A light and a stone in the new lodge It's where I long to be Lying in the dark with full company In me right for ammunition for me little arm In the Belfast as he the battles won The generals they had told him We've got them on the run Both corporals and privates While on patrol at night, say run them When they were, was written, yes, the AR-15 was in service and was already developed, but there are three armalites that could have been in the hands of the IRA. Number one, AR-10. You know, I've mentioned this many times. Holland adopted the AR-10 when nobody else did. Certainly was available. bought it. Because of that, all of their colonial services also had the AR-10. Back when that was going on, the Dutch Army was starting to go major hippie. If you're not familiar with the history of what was going on during the 60s, during the 60s, they couldn't march. They had brought Union into the Army. Anybody remember the Dutch Army Union? And in the process, needless to say, for instance, there were no haircuts, so it looked like the hippie scenes from Jesus Christ Superstar with the troops, where the soldiers, you know, the long hair under the helmets and all that, that's actually how the Dutch Army was. They couldn't march. There was very little of any serious nature to the military. The command structure had some, but even there, they took a hit. Okay, well, during that period of time, A lot of AR-10 slid sideways for dope money. And so AR-10, Armalite, AR-10 rifles ended up in the hands of the Irish Republican Army on a regular basis. Now another one was what we call the AR-180 or the M18, depending which Army in service and era, the AR-18. was the next generation, the next rifle, or actually the rifle that Stoner wanted to push to the US Army. It's basically kind of a poor man's or tiny boy's FNFAO in many ways, but with many of the, any advantage features of the AR-10, although it was a stamped steel receiver. The Americans made it, the Brits made it, and the Japanese made it. And in fact, all of them ended up inside the U.S. at one time or another. British variants in semi-auto, American variants made by armillite, and a quantity made by the Japanese. Because there were a number that were issued to the British military or constabulary forces, a very small number actually were captured by the IRA and... So the AR-180 was also in the hands of the Irish Republican Army in limited quantities. And then of course the M16E1 stolen from US military forces in Europe or AR-15s purchased on the market and brought into service as they could be, smuggled in at one time or another. So both the AR-15, the AR-180 slash AR-18 and the AR-10 We're all the little armalite center being talked about. Of course, when they say little armalite, we can pretty well say, ah, that's probably a neutral 5.56 rifle. I don't think it's a AR-10 was the neutral armalite. But on the other hand, you never know. So my little armalite being a, I know, a jocular slash a tongue-in-cheek comment, maybe, especially if you're carrying the 308-762x51 NATO standard AR-10. Yeah. My little AR-10, eh? Otherwise, again, the rifle is decent, well built, all of them. The stirlings are very high quality, all of them match the same standards. So if you got the AR-180 or if you got the British equivalent or the Japanese equivalent, and yes, the Japanese did make quite a few of them enough that they came into the U.S. as contract rifles and many people who have bought up most all of the AR-180s for militia use. In some cases they have hundreds if not thousands because none of these are on the market anymore. But I've seen at least a couple of different arsenals where literally racks and racks and racks of AR-180s are stacked and the fact what's interesting about that is they sent agents, you know, purchasing agents out. Then they went around the country to all the gun shows and bought up every AR-180 that they could find. The other thing they were interested in were auto ordnance comps and semi-autos. They bought a whole ton of those. They are out there, getting theory, but again, they didn't make it every day as Brit or American. People are out there purchasing them for militia units or for their militia inventory. Didn't care, they bought them all. That's why you don't see very many of the many, many, many AR-180s that were in service or used to be in service and in circulation around the country with the regular population. Another thing, oh, I'll tell you what, we're at the bottom of the hour. And so I'll tell you what we're going to do. Since we are at the bottom, the traditional bottom of the hour break for Weapons Wednesday. Remember, this is, I think we'll have that in a moment. Hey, almost there. Also, I just kind of funny I keep laughing the more statements that the departments and especially the FBI make more enemies are making across the board More people they're alienating and what they're gonna have left are the panty ways pedo queers the red pump cross dressers and What's left of this scraggly? Neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies. That's the legions that the enemy has to draw on. Think about that. That's the legion that the enemy has to draw on. Isn't that fascinating? Well, I'm waiting. Sorry about that. Somebody also drew my attention here off to the side. Okay, my little arm of light was first. And our traditional bottom of the hour break at the bottom of the hour. We are at it. Right now I don't want to talk over it. Okay. Well, so again being weapons Wednesday One of the other things that we've been looking at here recently There's a couple of new weapons that are out there but a couple of disappeared a couple of years ago You might recall FN brought in a couple of really interesting 5 5 6 guns. Do you remember this? They brought in there a copy of their belt then squad gun in semi-auto. One of the companies that had quite a few of these, by the way, was plastic firearms. Now, I don't know, I would assume, maybe they told FN, you shouldn't bring any more of these in, but these were brand new, and they were, by the way, they were not cheap. We're talking, you know, $4,700. Well, you can spend up to about $8,000 on each gun. However, that sounds like a lot of money, right? They sold up. every gun they had. The cheaper ones did go first, but every one of those weapons sold. Now, what was the advantage of these? Well, back in the window two years ago, as I've said, if you needed a chain-fed weapon, if you're looking for a chain-fed firearm, one of the most important things to remember is standard for belt links. At the time, UN ammo actually had pallets of the saw-can belted ammunition ready to go for probably as good a price as buying standard ball ammunition in the box, in the regular paper cardboard box. So these weapons are out there floating around to a degree. But it's fascinating, I never saw any great announcement in the industry about, oh, we got to stop bringing these in. There was certainly a market for them. So did FN, because they have all those government contracts, you know, get a of nudge sideways by the ring knockers and well we just gotta stop offering those. I haven't seen anybody carrying them, it doesn't mean that they don't. And again, yes, it was a chunk of change, but plastic firearms didn't have a problem coming off those weapons. Now one of the other considerations is maybe they were a special deal to somebody who was a distributor because one of the biggest problems you're dealing with these ring knocker operations like FN or SAG or whatever, is that distributorship is very narrow, and again there's a reason they do what they do because they want to keep it close to the best. So it's possible that for whatever reason maybe classic firearms can't get anymore. And somebody asking me about this, what happened to these? Well the system I guarantee put pressure on it from inside. It didn't happen wherever the lack of interest. It was intentionally, hey, just ratchet back and don't offer these. One of the reasons is I really wouldn't care if it was fully automatic. My little twitchy finger will do just fine. And as I pointed out when these guns came out, if you acquire a belt-fed gun that's semi-auto, there's a lot of Browning 1919s out there. There's a limited number of MG34s. Remember from about, what, eight years ago, there was a company building MG34 kits. that were semi. There's tons of belts for those, there's cans and all the other stuff to support the gun. But in fact, I believe they also made an MG 42. However, the price was so outrageous, not everybody's gonna be just walking out. One of the reasons that you see so many of the brownings laying around, or at least on occasion available, is because whatever Browning 1919 variant, there were many, many, many, many, my automatic, Browning 1919s and M250 calibers built. It's been quite a few years now. However, these guns were not, you know, you'd have to replace the side plate to switch them over to full auto. All of these guns conform to the regulations established by the Batfaggots, okay? And again, the advantage is, back in the day, the reason so many were made is because the standard Browning kit, a 1919 Browning machine gun kit, was anywhere from $150 for field grade to $300 for premium, unissued, slash, top of the line, all new unissued parts off of a disassembled, you know, Browning gun that had been acquired from whatever foreign country, you know, resource, and it was being brought back into the U.S. as a kit. Tide plates were only about $35 a piece. And upper end was 80, $90. And of course, quality varied, but also the amount of work that still needed to be done. Side plates were not automatic plates, they were semi plates. So the advantage was that when anybody can build them. And because of this, and because of both metal ink and cloth ink coming out in force from hundreds of different sources, and mainly pennies and items, pennies per. or quarter penny or eight penny if it was just an individual link. You could get brand new links and you still get in the box. They're more expensive now, but years ago, a couple decades ago especially, guys, this stuff was all at its peak in surplus in terms of basement price, cheapest available. So it's most likely you're gonna run into and you should familiarize yourself with the Browning 1919 family of gun because a large quantity of Browning, 1919s will be appearing on the field. You should fully acquaint yourself with the M2 .50 caliber. Just because of captured weapons from the aggressor, but also because so many .50 caliber M2 semis were built. Valkyrie arms may not have built as many as they could have, but Valkyrie was probably the best example of where once everybody saw how it was done, Everybody copied them. Valkyrie was kind of like the point man for all of the lesser companies that built, you know, kits and built plates and between, you know, again, you buy the plate from one direction, you buy the kit from another, you buy the tripod, links and whatever else you wanted for pennies, and you've got a .308 7.62x51 NATO or a .30-06 M2 semi-automatic belt-fed foot will fire forever .30 caliber, gone. Now I'm gonna tell you right now you give me that magic little twitchy finger I've got here and one two three one two three four five You won't know that it's not you know full auto you can't tell One two three one two three one two three four five one two three one two three Hold. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three. One, two, three. That's just you thinking, but the idea is remember, you don't just burn the belt. You want to create a limited burst sustained fire for as long as you can, keep the barrel heat down on any automatic weapon. Usually you do it by just trigger squeeze. You get to be really good at being able to cycle and coordinate your weapon. That's experience, but you can do the same thing and create the illusion that nobody's gonna ask a question about Does that flow or semi because the problem that got us if it's if it even if it is semi-auto It's 200 250 round belt Oh, don't forget you could have linked another can and so it's just a perpetual feed boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom. When's he gonna run out? Never. Okay. But familiarize yourself. In fact, if you go to YouTube, there are a series of videos on the Browning 1919 belt-fed machine gun. Study those. Hi, Mark. Whoa. Whoa. We got a caller. Who do we have? Yeah. It's Jim from Illinois. Anyway, you were mentioning Browning 1919s. U.S. Patriot Armory has semi-automatic on sale. You can get it chambered in .308 or .30 at 6. It comes with 30 links, but a tripod is not included. The price is $5,299.99. Browning, 19-1984, these are semi-auto belt-fed guns, chambered in .308 or .30-06. This product comes with 30 links, tripod not included, okay, for California. Browning, 19-1984, belt-fed semi-auto guns, you can choose between being .308 or .30-06. And that is US Patriot Armory, for those who have that kind of cash. Patriot Armory, uspatriotarmory.com. Yes, sir. And so again, well, you know, that seems like, well, it is a lot more than what we paid for them in the past. However, you can go to whatacountry.com, whatacountry.com. You can go to apexgunparts.com. You can go to gunpartscorp.com. And you can go also to Sarco and they all have either belt links or cloth belts available. In fact, I think Sarco was building new cloth links for the browning. So whichever way you go, I mean, if you wanted to use both, you can. The only thing about getting it with, if you're gonna use the metal links, you also wanna track down and all four of those companies may have them in stock. is the Browning machine gun link, linker. The regular tray type, you set so many rounds of the tray, you put the links up above, you pull down the arm like a loading vest, forgive me, a loading press, and all of those rounds are linked, and then you slide that sideways, put the rounds into the tray, put the links above, do it again, and you link to the other 10 you already did, and keep right on going. And those are available readily right now and are reasonably priced. And there are a number of companies that have those loaders out there too. There you go. I had two other things Mark. What is it? Seven days before this administrative state bureaucracy infringes on or drives outside the lines, outside their jurisdictional authority. and infringes on the Second Amendment, which they've been specifically told to stay off that property. I can't wait to start killing these son of bitches. I really can't, man. I am so fed up and tired of these pricks, you know? They should be ashamed. And I swear, you're lucky none of you pricks live around me. I'd burn your damn house down with you and your family in it. Another thing I want to indicate was, oh shit, I went on my rant and I forgot what I was going to say. Go on, Mark. I'll remember it in a moment. I'm going to mute up. Okay, well, remember, we've got the checkest order of course, order of battle already authorized. But here's a question. I have not seen anything today about the... just as they did the 87,000 secret police and they did it record time in the House and the Senate. We're only talking hours and days. Question, have they completed the rifle ban? I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, there's so much stuff they're ram-rodding through. The House, of course, would have no problem. The Congress, you know, in general has been pretty well corrupted. We know that they're violating all of their own rules anyway. It's inevitable that they have to try and immediately push the gunman through the rest of the way now. They have to try, people. They've already done the police state expansion, and the only way that's going to work is if they try to claim that everybody is a criminal now. In fact, remember, it'll be a matter of interpretation. Well, I thought that's what the law said. No, that's not what the law said. Since you thought wrongly, then because of that, you'll probably pay dearly. Oops. So expect that to be the case. Go ahead. I got a background on me. I'm sorry. Okay. A couple of things here on this note too. Why still don't have the final demarcation or jump off for... the law because they've expedited everything in hours and days, not weeks and months. So as far as how they're going to kick this off, no matter what they do, they have to have a grandstand event. They're going to make an example of a whole bunch of people. The controlled press will be out there. They think they are. This is most likely what's going to start it is they're going to do some form of grandiose BS. The control press will come along for the ride. The only thing I can say is shoot the press first. Business before pleasure. Okay. Shoot the press first. Business before pleasure. The other ones? Yeah, they all need to die. But make sure that a couple of your riflemen are designated on the press when this stuff kicks off. Don't let any of them get away. For lack of operators and equipment, the wretched machine will grind to a halt. And that needs to be there. Everybody's mind and heart now. They don't wait till later. The controlled press have been gleeful about the idea that they're going, in fact now they're going after the Christian elements. Again, I'm not Catholic, but the idea that they're now declaring the rosary to be, you know, it's under attack by these hyper leftists, and they're declaring it a hate tool now. So you all have to apologize for existing and you can't let anybody see your rosary because it's horrible. Oh really? I'd have them land everywhere. Especially, I'm serious, if I were a Catholic and I'm not. Hell, you don't understand how Mark works. If I was working at the U, I'd have a rosary out. But Mark, you're not Catholic. Well, I need bait. You know what I mean? I'm serious about that. Oh, I, I, I, I, I feel the carpet coming on to me. Hey, I don't know. It's just, it's, it's feeling real hard. I think I need to put a rosary right here on my desk, right where some, some. Whoa. Yeah. I'm thinking, uh, I'm thinking Mark, uh, I'm just going ahead. Uh, yeah, I went and got some rosaries. Uh, when I heard that and, uh, just wearing them, they're one of these. Faster as it come up. I will I will cleave his head in a heartbeat Right up outside of their throat man right out of their mouth You know, they're gonna come up and froth at the mouth because they're gonna be conditioned to and then you're carrying those for and I just look at him and say Boy, you're carrying a rope. I'm not Catholic. I've seen these types before, Mark. You know, they're real tough when they got a number or something or they think they got an advantage. You know what I'm talking about? But as soon as you smash them in and you start grinding them into the ground, they got that big old whatever, woman part. All right. That's what they're about. I can't wait to get you son of a... whatever. Anyway, I'll shut up for a moment. They do the bug weenie boy routine. They do the bug weenie boy squeal. Okay? Okay, that's... Oh yeah. I've heard that before. Mm-hmm. It's bad. The, uh, you don't think it's more fun watching when two of the bugs are going to each other and you can stand off to the side. But in this case, they're all being told that they need to attack you, so... What this is going to do is consolidate our forces to a degree or at least teach people that they're going to have to dig their heels in. Guys, I never wear a red hat. I've never worn a red hat. I think the first red hat I ever had, and I had it because it was a cab hat that I got down at Knox. And I never wore it because I don't wear red hats typically. And that was four decades ago. Okay? So then they started this garbage with the red hat attacks. Oh, I made a point of when I went to one of the resale shops, I found a Fukujitsu red hat. It says Fukujitsu on the front. Now I'm right next to Ann Arbor, and so I'd wear that over to one of the thrift stores. It's big and the leftists come in there all the time, and you can see sideways how they're looking. They say red hat, they say red hat. And they go way down, out of their way, and down to the end of the aisle, and they turn like they're going to come and get confrontational, but their face changes. Because then they see the front of the hat and I'm looking straight at him and they're trying to figure out it's like I get close of a fukin fukin jitsu What it means screw you in Japanese, what do you think it means? I had a travel Today and I had to use the public transport because my other method was down But I went past this church on University Avenue here in Peoria, Illinois. And I asked some kind of Unitarians, I forget what it is, but they got two banners out there. One has got the rainbow thing with Black Lives Matter, and the other one is no lives matter, Black Lives don't matter. These bigoted pieces of garbage, I am so fed up with these freaks. They are straight up freaks, man. And you know what? I was a trained EMT. I'll bring your ass back to life if I can, so I can kill you a second time. Anyway, I'll shut up for now. Well, remember what, uh... If I may. You know, what you tell them is you gotta make your own banner, fly it when you go by there. Black lives only matter in white neighborhoods because that's the only place they're not dying. I yield. Oh, you're true. That's exactly right. Chicago is the best example. Again, there's nothing we can do there, because we all back off and let them nuke themselves, and they don't even have to be in orbit. Remember that line from aliens? I said we back off and nuke them from orbit. Sir, we don't have to back off and nuke them from orbit. They're doing themselves. Unfortunately, they want to come out and do everybody else too, so that's where containment has to take place, and why it should. So in the process, again, we've got a lot of work to do. And it's Weapons Wednesday, real quick, before we go any farther. Solutions, not just complaining about problems. I mentioned edge weapons. Go shop at Bud-K and have some fun. No, you don't need any of the fantasy knives. But there are some decent, variable knives that are utility fighting knives that are good enough to put in your cash. Because you won't cry if you take that $110 pump shotgun, a couple 30 caliber ammo cans of ammo, that high point pistol with six mags and one in the magazine well, and that inexpensive stainless steel but blackened blade fighting knife you got from Bud K and put them in the ground. They'll all work. They'll get you where you need to go. They will be more than serviceable enough and each one of them can get you a complete combat kit of an enemy police state operative when the time comes. That sharp pointy object, that pistol, or that rifle, or that shotgun that you buried, along with the rest of the kit, and don't forget spare tactical gear to carry the junk just to have extra there. If you have to dig it up and you don't need that, you may have a buddy or two by the time you get to that cache. that are friendlies that don't have anything, maybe you have most of what you need. That cash is so that you can force multiply. Always remember that. You know, you put two guns in the ground, a 12-gauge shotgun, maybe an old Mosberg or Maverick, and a high-point pistol. Well, you don't need to hog both those guns. You got a bunny? Again, we're close to the top of the hour. I want to bring this up for over the weekend. There were 17 shootings in Little Rock, all apparently carried out by one person. They're saying they have him in custody now. He was driving around in a Silver Mercedes, apparently gone after people on a list. Don't know what list he was going off of, but the shooter, the suspect name that they have given is Davis Jones, a bigger black gentleman. Um, there's a first I've heard about it, heard about it on the local news and then I pulled it up. I could be mistaken. Anybody hear about, you know, uh, ongoing, you know, 17 different sites shooting spree and Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas over the weekend. I mean, if it was there, it's Wednesday now and I'm just hearing about this. I haven't seen anybody else talk about it. Anybody hear about this? I see something in the air. Yeah, guy in the silver Mercedes driving around seven different not seven seventeen. Sorry 17 different shootings have been linked to this guy so far Well, maybe Hillary was cleaning the house before they do arrest her Anyway, so it's Davis. Yeah, I haven't seen anything or read anything or anything about that, you know But I wouldn't be surprised as they're probably trying to spike stories of some of this violence that's being perpetrated by somebody's fools like that. And I think Mark had mentioned this before. I'm going to mute you because I'm trying to put this out there. We're close to the top of the hour. If you guys want to read about the story or see it for yourself, it's THV11CBS News. 17 different incidents that happened this weekend. We're not hearing about it till today and they're claiming they have the suspect in custody. It's a black shooter. Right. Is it? Yes. That was kind of my point. Yes, they want to bring this type of stuff to the forefront. But this one doesn't fit the equation, so we're not hearing about him until the day when they're claiming that they caught him. You would think this would have been an ongoing manhunt that we would have been hearing about all weekend long with this, with what happened there. And especially since he was using a list, did they figure that out at the end, or did they know after a while that somebody was on a particular mission? They're saying set at least said at least 17 of the shootings from the weekend have been linked to this individual One or two may not be they're not sure because they're different agencies investigating each of the different shooting incidences for being Let's see. Hang on. None of them are being investigated by the Arkansas State Police four are being investigated by Polosky County Sheriff's Department. Two are being investigated by, let's see, no, I missed that, LRPD, whatever LRPD stands for is investigating the nine. The state police are investigating four and the Polosky County Sheriff's Department is investigating two incidents. And so it's, And across a pretty big portion of Arkansas, I would think that would have been a little bigger news. Well, not only that, but who are the targets? Did he shoot people? Did he shoot white people? Or did he shoot competitors in maybe a business he was in? Amazingly enough, Deb, those details are not in the report. Yeah, so that tells you again, and not only that, but let's not forget, just because you found 17 doesn't mean there aren't more laying around. Just think about there, guys. Anyway, we're almost to the top here for everybody. It is weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. Most important, the enemy has, as of 330 of yesterday, the enemy assigned a declaration of attack, you know, slash war on the American people. They're going to be sending out their minions. They're going to create an incident. We are watching for between one and three bombing incidents to take place under the control of the Mossad. The ATF and the FBI, as typically has happened in the past. Again, there are certain areas that are more likely to be targets than others. But having total control of the environment is especially critical because otherwise people are looking for the terrorist type, you know, the Arab looking terrorists, which always turn out to be the Israelis they capture by accident. So everybody needs to be on tinder hooks, but not panic. We need to be paying attention. And again, keep your cat and your drones ready to go. If any incident takes place as quickly as possible, That's the new episode for bid knowledge. I hope everybody can hear me. Okay. Not only do I have phone problems, but I have to be outside in a different location to get a maker. See your phone call. And I don't know if the signal coming in to the bone was very spotty. So I don't try and listen to the end of Mark show. Okay. Thank you. All right. It is the, uh, boy, we're good. I don't know how to get to the machine here. If I could get my computer and tell me what the date is, Stacy, you know you're listening live. It is August 17 of 2022. I haven't been on a few weeks. Been a while. I've been having phone problems, namely for the last month. The place where I normally am at the property where I'm doing all my work, the phone basically doesn't work there anymore. So I have to get in the car, go about three miles away to make or receive a call. I've been back and forth with the phone provider on this. They said I think, you know, being on hold for so long and calling back and calling back and calling back. Finally, they told me, well, you got to get another phone out there so we can see what's wrong with your phone. I don't really understand the technology exactly. And they're saying, no, I have to buy another phone. Well, if I buy another phone, why the hell would I need your service? I mean, it's just kind of stupid. So if I have to go that route, I'm thinking about doing a live YouTube video about it, actually. and you know how they tell you you're being recorded before your phone call may be recorded for quality. Okay, well I'll tell them your phone call is being recorded for possible use for my YouTube video that's going to be coming if you don't get to the situations because it's so ridiculous. You record them and do live and demand a resolution right there and maybe a month's credit on my phone bill for not being able to use my phone for a month. I mean, I don't know what else to do here. It's one of those things where you have to really push the issue or just dump them. Anyway, okay, so I've got quite a few things that I've built up over the last few weeks that I've been wanting to talk about in the news that, in my opinion, might be a bit different than everybody else, of course, but that's... with me, but I think I know some things. Probably I'd keep some tabs on certain topics that a lot of people may not, and maybe I can give some insight to you for your to help you with your opinion, should you want to make an opinion of your own or change your opinion, or revise your opinion up because of things you've been hearing. I want to talk about, right when I went off the air last time I was on the air live was Alex Jones, the whole thing with Alex Jones. I want to talk about that a bit. I bet that's already been talked about a lot about on this network. I also want to talk about the nuclear power plant things going on in Ukraine right now. Also, I want to talk about the inflation reduction act, more government stimulus checks coming way. They're spending more like crazy. Got a few things on my computer that I can talk about. Let me tell briefly, because a lot of people are following my army truck, things that I've been doing. Been sitting around waiting for the damn mechanic for almost a month. Now, finally he called me yesterday, I can come by, and like 10 minutes later I'd run out there, we can pull the engine. Now, there were a couple of things that had to be disconnected. I didn't see until we started pulling it, and we got bills taken off. Had to take off the power takeoff too, unfortunately. That was kind of in the loss of my transmission fluid and it was a mess. But anyway, I finally got the engine yank now, finally. After all this time, the engine and transmission together, I don't remember what the last situation was, but I called Memphis equipment and they told me basically, because the mechanic went out there one day and he said, well, I don't think he can pull this engine without dropping the front axle and... You know, all this other stuff and I called the people that would know for that truck and they said well No, you don't have to do that you but you usually when people pull them they pull the engine and the transmission at the same time So I reconnected the transmission to the engine. I already have that disconnected because the clutch Plates or the clutch mechanism sticks out and you can't just lift it straight up You have to lift it go have to go forward like three or four inches in order to get to clear the clutch and then anyway I disconnected the transmission and reconnected the transmission to the engine. Disconnect everything else to the transmission. That was a big bear because the floor plates had to come up basically in the cab. And they were all rusted in place and had to cut almost all the bolts to get it off. Anyway, finally got the engine out, sitting on the ground now. Then I disconnected the transmission from the engine while it's sitting on the ground. And had an mechanic look at the clutch because that's what I was concerned about. I made the do I need a new clutch. And there was one thing that people brought up on this show also. Basically, we don't know the tolerances that I called today to find out what the tolerances supposed to be. How thick that I think they call a pressure plate. How thick that Okay, thank you. It has like sort of like a bunch of brake pads on both sides of this disc that's kind of star shape has six points of a star and has these pads on it. Which probably back in the day was asbestos and they may be asbestos because his truck was from 1955 So I don't know if he's original on it or not. But anyway His his opinion looking at the clutch plate on that almost pads on there. It kind of looks like brake pads on a brake shoe And then there's like a they're riveted in place sort of it's like a big metal rivet You can't remove it looks like there's quite a bit of wear left on those Pads before it would start hitting the steel of the rivets. So his estimation was that they looked good to him. He looked at the throwout bearing. He said, that looked good. All the bearings, there's two different bearings in there. He looked at both of those. He says, well, probably this all looks pretty good. And being this is not a truck that's going to be like, you know, you're going to, the next 10 years, probably going to have like a thousand miles per hour, something of that nature. If that is really just going to be used on the property, might not need to do anything with the clutch. So I got tomorrow, somebody coming out that I... You probably are good Greg Yeah, I don't know that when I called Memphis equipment to find out I figured there was a dimension of measurement of specification of military spec about how thick that had to be Or how thin it could get before you should be replaced and they tell me there was no Well, he told me there wasn't any any spec on that which was surprising to me but I guess I'm going to go by with what the mechanic knows clutch is. He doesn't know that one in particular. He said the only way he could really tell us to look at a new one and look at this one and find out how different they are. But he said it looked like there's, with my micrometer depth gauge, it looks like I have about an eighth of an inch on each side of those pads before it touches, before it might start grinding down on a rivet. That's probably not saying that Craig in that case you've got at least at least 2,500 miles to go unless Somebody is riding the clutch If you use it if you drive it properly, it's got plenty of miles to go Okay. Well, thank you for that I decided I'm gonna go ahead and put it all back together and saves me about $500 and put the transmission like first I gotta I gotta Pull the new engine out of the crate It's still bolted in there. I got the lid on it But it's in but anyway got to do the four mounting bolts is basically mounted inside the crate like with the engine mounts So I got them up I got to unbolt all that and then I can put all pull it up for the crane get it out of there block it up to where it sits on the ground fairly level I don't have any I'm dealing with a Digger Derek is not really a crane per se it's it's it uses a crane for lighter weight And these are the engine probably weighs only around a ton transmission probably weighs about thousand pounds So we're talking about three thousand pounds roughly and that crane can lift like seven thousand pounds At the full extension. So we're good there. The current my crane can handle it and So I gotta get the new engine out there block it up put it on the ground level of the place I can find, try to get it as level as I can because I don't have any level ground on this property unless I go down the swamp. And then put the trans... then lift up the transmission, get all that block up and try to get everything lined up perfectly to slide into there and then bolt everything back together. So that's what I have to do next with the Army truck. And that's hopefully going to take place tomorrow. Then I've got to get the old engine back into the crate and put the lid on it. So that's what I'm going to do with the old engine for now. I'm thinking of taking it to a, I've got a contact and before I didn't get any answers from these people who, a lot of areas of the country have these student programs where students, like high school students. I may be community colleges as well, I'm not sure, because I was involved with one of the building trades where high school students the first year of their building trades program, they do a lot of book work and building small things inside of a warehouse sort of things and tearing them down and rebuilding them and so on. You know, learning how to lay block, learning how to push them, that sort of thing. And then the second year they go out and build a real house. Well, they have a similar program for mechanics where things come into their shop and the instructor show them how to rebuild or fix or whatever they're going to do with it. And I've been thinking about that might be a good task for one of them, take an engine like that and take it to the shop and letting them rebuild it. And usually the only cost to me would be the actual parts and the labor would be free. So I have another rebuild engine, which I could then sell. I wouldn't think I would need it in my lifetime. I don't think it might. I don't think my lifetime. I think my lifetime will expire before this engine does. I'm just being honest about it. So I'm not too worried about. Having a spare engine around but it would be but I have to do something with the engine anyway So either scrap the thing Or I sell it really cheap for somebody to rebuild or I rebuild it and sell it as rebuild it and so anyway I like I like reusing things if possible I prefer not to scrap things because it really doesn't pay off scrapping things It could be reused unless there's something majorly wrong like that Big crack in the engine block or something major To me it's worth fixing things So that's the situation there So hopefully tomorrow I'll have the engine back the new engine hooked up to the old transmission Ready to go back in the army truck, then I just got wait for the mechanic bomb again. It might be another month wait Who knows in the meantime, I'm working on the wheels although right now that's sort of stalled because I'm gearing up to do powder coating I bought a gallon of OD green paint, forced drab green and some primer. And I was going to paint them with liquid paint. And I got nice handblasted things to get them cleaned up. One of the wheels I got was pretty badly pitted. So I filled in all the pits with JB Weld. I was told that this is something you could use. And even with powder coating, and then powder coat them, there was a pitting near the bead where rust pitting. And so one of the videos I saw on YouTube suggested using JB Weld like a pipe. And so that's what I did. And I filled it in and sanded it down and looked, looks pretty, I mean it looked, looked good but it, but it's smooth and when it's painted over, I don't think you can be able to tell at all. Anyway, and then I got a powder coating oven that, and I'm trying to get some more sandblasts set up because I'm gonna, every part comes off there that's going to be exposed to the weather. So painting and I decided to invest in something have this Powder coating machine the powder already had the powder coating machine my brother passed away left me with a lot of tools And if you have a powder coating gun still in a box that he never used those have sandblasts cabinet that he never used an air compressor So I needed I got a lines I had to replace the gloves in the blast cabinet was nice to tune through the gloves I had to get a air dryer for especially for powder coating an air dryer for the lines for the air compressor. There's two things I'm still trying to put together to make this work good. But I already had a lot of the components so we decided to go ahead and found it on an oven online that was used. It was a really good shape. You'd only use it at one time actually and I saved a whole lot of money on that. Picked it up. It's huge though. It's like a walk-in closet. Inside dimensions are 3 foot by 3 foot by 6 foot. So you can stand in there. Two or three people can stand in there. and close the door. So it's a big and it's even my fender for the army trouble. If I do take the fenders off, which somebody on YouTube suggested I do, suggested to take the fenders off because you'll be able to access things a lot better. They got some measurements going and it looks like the fender would even fit in there. So many even do that. Been picking out selecting colors that, putting the powder coating those, you don't really have any flat powder coat colors. They call them flat, but they're more like eggshell. They're not really And some I glossed, they're not really flat, like you can get a flat paint. The paint on there right now is flat, flat. In fact, the F-2 color was used during the Vietnam era, this on there right now. And that particular color was some sort of, I was told by people that one of the paint, the dealer for paint from the military vehicles played, I was buying the paint from me. So the F-2 paint got sent to the picture. That particular paint scheme was some sort of radar absorbing coating. paint. Somehow it helped to make the signature radar less visible. Not sure how that's that significant on a truck, but nevertheless that's what he told me. That truck was actually also found out based on all the layers of paint on it. The first layer of paint seems to be, it's a red primer and then it's a blue, like a navy blue I guess. And then according to the guy that I got the paint from, he said, well yeah, it's kind of rare to see a a Navy dump truck. There just weren't too many of them. So that's apparently my original, originally in 1955, my truck was a Navy dump truck. So I don't really intend to turn it back into the blue. It would just be too much to paint. But I'm replacing, everything I'm replacing, I'm trying to get a bit of OD green, a powder coat. But I, you know, it'll look kind of funny, you can clear in there, because you'll be able to tell the differences between the paint schemes, but whatever. It's a work truck. It's not a showpiece. So that's where I'm at with that. Okay, let me talk about this Zephyr-Ezion nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Because I've been hearing the rise about this ever since this thing started with Ukraine, because Zelensky is actually the biggest liar of all. A lot of people like to praise the guy as being something wonderful, but he's lying out of his ass too. Fog of war, right? You never know what kind of propaganda. Getting propaganda from both sides, we kind of already know that even before it even starts. You know we get propaganda from both sides. However, the Ukraine propaganda is a little more believable usually only because the press is largely allowed into areas of Ukraine and given full rein without restrictions to be able to report on what they see. Right? So the Ukraine propaganda version of the propaganda is something that I believe we can trust a little more than the Russian side of the propaganda. However, this whole thing with the nuclear power plant has me flip-flopped the other way towards the Russian side. And here's why. Because Zelensky has been lying about nuclear ever since the Chernobyl plant was seized and the Zapparisha plant was seized. He had been lying about nuclear and radiation and exposures and so on. He's playing it up as a big fear-mongering. about how all is going to poison all of Europe and everybody needs to work. This is something the whole world needs to be looked. What he's doing is he's trying to get you in and NATO involved. That's what he's trying to do. Because he's lying out of his teeth about the things he's saying about the nuclear power plant. Now, he's going with the common myth and kudos to him for trying to pick a propaganda that most people will fall for. But I'm not falling for it. And the mainstream press is falling for it. Here's the thing you can shell that plant you can Throw missiles at it. You are not going to penetrate those Containment buildings with anything short of a bunker buster type of missile. Okay Standard artillery shells and rockets aren't going to do anything to that containment building now having said You can still cause damage to infrastructure of the plant of the cooling system You could certainly damage the plant where they could have a meltdown. I don't argue that whatsoever. The shelling that's going on right now, both sides are blaming each other. The Russians are saying all the Ukrainians are doing it, the Koreans are saying all the Russians are doing it. Let's look at this from both sides and I think you're going to see my point here if you don't already gather what I'm talking about. It wouldn't make any sense at all. We've got Ukrainian operators presently operating the plant. And from my understanding of it, only one of the six reactors is actually still online now that is still operating. And so all the other reactors, so only about one sixth capacity in essence. Now maybe more like one-fourth because typically with a six reactor combination Usually have one or two reactors that are down for maintenance or some other reason to begin with even without war Okay, so we have Ukrainian operators. We have Russian occupiers now Apparently according to the press the least the propaganda would be hearing apparently Russia has been using the Zappary should the grounds as a staging area for military hardware for ammunition storage, they're using it as a military base. Because they know that it's going to be safe from being attacked by Ukraine, right? That's the idea behind it. Using it as a shield, like kidnapping a child, okay? That's what they're using it for. Apparently, that's what the Russians are using it for. They're using it for their military base. So what sense does it make for the Russians to be bombing? Absolutely none whatsoever. None whatsoever. Besides the fact that if they were bombing their own plant, that you might get the UN and NATO involved, try and get them to stop it, right? And Russia certainly doesn't want that. They may be able to win against Ukraine. They're not going to win against 30 NATO countries. Soon to be 32 NATO countries. And so that's something Putin certainly does not want. He doesn't want NATO involved whatsoever. So it makes absolutely no sense, 100% no sense for Russia to be bombing it. Now let's slip it to the other side. Let's say Ukraine is bombing, because that's what the Russians claim. Does it really make any sense for Ukrainians to bomb either, first of all? And actually, and another thing, if it really was true about how bombing that plant would make some clouds of radioactive matter into the air, if you look at the air patterns, Most of it would be going south towards Crimea, actually, which they occupy. And depending on which way the wind blows, it could go back to Russia too. But typically it'd be going more towards what country is that over there, Moldova, Bulgaria. I can't remember the other countries over there, Romania. So it doesn't make any sense for anybody to bomb it, really. But, okay, if the Ukrainians are doing it, now they're crippling, going by the standard narrative, they're crippling their... They're multi-billion dollar assets and they're actually turning it into a multi-billion dollar liability for decades to come. Slight Chernobyl is a multi-billion dollar liability. Now why would anybody do that to their own country? Unless they intend to withdraw completely and give up their hopes of getting their country back, that makes no sense whatsoever. So who's showing it? Who's bombing it? Well, my opinion is Ukrainians are, but... The Ukrainians are because if they were purposely trying to strike that plant to disable it to melt them down and do serious damage to the plant They would have done that a long time ago They know the plant they don't want the pipelines of it. They know where to hit What the showing is probably doing which the press can't see because they're too far away All the showing and missile strikes that are going on are around the plant not on the plant infrastructure itself So from the distance you're seeing explosions from the general direction of the pot bar plant showing an artillery But it's not doing any real damage. It's a show They're showing the area around the plant to make it look like the plant is being shelled So that you get international outrage from the UN and from NATO and from the people of the world To do something about what's going on in Ukraine, right? That's the only sensible conclusion from this whole mess. Again, that's my opinion. I don't have any inside information. I don't know anybody that works at the plant. Nobody's calling me up, telling me what's going on inside those walls. But that's the only thing that makes any sense. And because of Zelinski's past lying on the subject about how it's going to poison all of Europe and all this other crap, which is not true, then I know he's lying and he's trying to play it up with the fear-mongering, just like everybody else does with radiation and with nuclear power. peer monitoring because people are ignorant about it and do not understand it. Even if all six of those reactors melted down, which they can't because there's some that are going to be in cold state and maybe five of them in cold state by now, I don't know, but even if a nuclear power plant, the last remaining one was active, or let's say they had two or three of them that were active, like Fukushima, there were six reactors with Fukushima. Three of them were damaged, well four of them were damaged, three of them melted down. Because four of them were active at the time of the earthquake and tsunami And yet no one died It didn't poison all Japan. It didn't poison all the world Three full meltdowns, which we've never had in world history Chernobyl was a different story because Chernobyl had no containment vessel. It's a bit was it a built-in a damn tool shed and they had an explosion, exposed the core, and what was left of it, because a lot of it got blown in the air and melted. And that was, it's like, that is the worst case scenario. And there were less than 50 deaths. Over time, I think the UN and others and organizations have stated there would be less than 200 deaths worldwide over time. And that was a, it had no containment vessel, fully exposed atmosphere. For months before they finally put a sarcophagus around it. They had to rebuild that sort of conflict some decades later So if you had if they did damage the infrastructure for this plant in Zephyr Asia And the purview you're getting one went in question here if they did damage the reactor buildings to the point where they melted down which could be done Of which I think they if they were if they were trying to do that would have already been done Come on, they have a better strike capability than that. They've demonstrated with all those artillery pieces and tanks they've destroyed from long distances or from drones. They've already demonstrated that they have the capability of more accurate artillery and rocket shelling than they have been in the past where everything's a dumb bomb. And now with all these new weapons coming in from around the world, I'm sure they have the capability of doing that if they wanted to. But they haven't. They've been shelling around the plant and they look like it's being bombed and they're going to keep it up until they think that they can get some action from the UN or NATO or European leaders to step in or whatever. That's what's going on there. That's my opinion. I don't have proof of that. But it's the only thing that makes sense. Now, if Russia were to evacuate to retreat from the plant, That could be a whole different story, and there's been some talk about maybe having a place mined and gooey trapped or whatever. But if they're retreating, that's a possibility that Russia could do that, to could destroy the plant as they're retreating. Because being inside and you can place bombs, explosive charges on key pipework or pumps or whatever, there's a lot of things that could be done within the plant that certainly could cause a meltdown. But because those six reactors are in containment vessels, huge, very thick steel and concrete bunkers, if you will, they are not going to be easily destroyed by artillery or rockets. There's no way. They're made to withstand a direct hit from a jet aircraft, too. They're not going to be destroyed by general artillery and rockets. But it could be done within and it could be done by hitting key points of the plant. Okay, I think you catch my drip. If all those melted down, they would be within containment buildings. The containment buildings are designed to keep the radiation from getting out of hand outside of the containment vessels. It's just like the word sounds, it's containing. The containment vessels are meant to contain the meltdown, contain the radiation. To where it doesn't kill anybody. They are designed to not kill anybody. That's exactly what happened in Fukushima with three containment buildings. Nobody was even injured by radiation at Fukushima. They evacuated unnecessarily, this town had been over this on this program before. They evacuated parts of Fukushima which weren't necessary whatsoever and still aren't necessary to this day. They should have allowed people right back here to their homes if they found out how low the radiation was. There wasn't any need to remove any soil, none of that stuff. The levels were too low. You had about 1,500 people die in the evacuation. Not because of radiation, they died because of the hurried evacuation. Being disconnected from ventilators and oxygen and moving and people that get stressed and people that killed themselves because they thought they're all going to die from radiation. Ukraine would be the same thing. It wouldn't kill anybody. They're not going to be able to set charges to blow up the containment building. So, Zelensky's lying. He's playing up the fear card to try to get you in and NATO involved. Okay, that's that's my opinion on that. Let's see. I got a half an hour left almost. Anybody want to talk about Alex Jones? Now I had some run-ins with Alex Jones. I used to listen to the guy, I used to believe him. I didn't, I stopped believing him a long time ago because I got an argument with him about Fukushima. And I also saw some articles written later by interviews with some of his employees, disgruntled employees that no longer decided to work with him after some of the things they saw, you know, within the realm of InfoWars and whatever else he has now. He has some other things called free speech systems. And I don't know, I haven't kept up with him in two decades. But I used to listen to him back 20 years ago. And I used to believe him. I believe a lot of crap that I don't believe anymore because I started studying things. Because once you start studying some of the things that some of these people say, you don't have to believe them anymore. There may be some truth in what they say, but then when they throw the lies in there, how are you supposed to know which ones are true and which ones are lies? Now, I can say the same thing about the mainstream media, of course. I'm certainly not arguing that. It's not like I believe everything the mainstream media tells me either. But overall, what I've been finding is... The mainstream media is actually more accurate a lot of times than Alex Jones was or some of the other ones I used to listen to was. The main thing about the mainstream media is the omissions, not so much lying directly about certain things, but the omissions of what they're not telling you lies in the form of omissions. Anyway, now that Alex Jones has been successfully sued in this defamation case, and he says he's going to appeal, and of course, this could go on for years. Almost 50 million now he's going to have to pay to the victims of his rants about Sandy Hook. Now, some things came out in court. I didn't watch it. I just watched some of the summaries and looked at some of the testimony that I, some of the key points I looked at some of it in the courtroom. But I wasn't following it directly. I didn't really care much. He is one of the, I see, forensic economists, Bernard Hennig. Pettengill testified that Jones and his company are actually worth between $135 million and $270 million, and that he's been shielding money in shell companies. This person was on the stand for a good half hour, amazing all the things that hurt. Now, there's a lot of money in fear-mongering, obviously. There's a lot of money in lying. Alex Jones lies a lot of times and he knows he's lying a lot of times and he still does it anyway. Now here he's finally admitted in court that Sandy Hook was 100% real and the parents do exist and the spouse do exist and all that. I'm sure probably some people in this audience right now still believe Sandy Hook wasn't, it was a whole set up and crisis actors and whole works, but whatever. I'm not buying it because there's too many things wrong with the story. I don't really want to get into that argument. But anyway, Alex Jones has been now convicted and now has judgments against him for almost $50 million about the whole Sandy Hook thing. You know, he's admitting that he was wrong and all this. And of course, he's trying to say to the plot, of course, by saying that. If he didn't get caught, he wouldn't be saying that. He'd be continuing on his rant to this day, and we all know that. But during the Fukushima thing he tried to get because I was on the end because several people called me and have me on their shows most most notably was Alex Jones and Joyce Riley the power hour Both of them contacted me. I did peer on Joyce Riley's show But unfortunately, she didn't like what I had to say. Because I told her that she was asking if one of the questions was on a scale of 1 to 10, how bad do you think this is as far as how doomed are we? And I said it's zero. She thought that she wanted to believe, again, fear mongering. These people need the fear mongering. For their audience to keep their audience because that's what their audience comes for a lot of times they're coming for fear of hungry They're not coming to the truth. They don't really care about accuracy. They want to hear the worst-case scenario. They're right here It's gonna melt down. We're all gonna die. That's what they want to hear But that's not what I told and I was on this shot was on her show for a whole hour Talking about the situation and in fact, it's online. I could find the link and everything is on at least it was I almost still is but it was it's on a website that somebody published the whole thing I think as a text script of it too. But she wanted to, I mean, she was looking for the absolute worst nightmare scenario fear mom. That's what she wanted. And we're talking about like only a week after the actual meltdown. I was actually scheduled to go on Joyce Riley show about heart disease. And she called me up for about, because it was like three weeks off in the future, this heart disease program. That's how far she had things booked ahead about three weeks. And she called me up right after the Fukushima thing, and said, we got to get you on now. But this other topic here, we want to get you on now. And so, OK, we went on, I think, a day or two later. And it was like a week after the plant started melting down. And she didn't like what I had to say. So she never had me on for the heart disease thing. She never had me back on again, because they don't want that. They want to hear the worst. They want to hear the fairy tale. Because I was being promoted as being an expert in the topic and I had an expert in the topic that was also into the conspiracy theory realm of the society, whatever. But I knew all the other things, all the other conspiracy theories that everybody was talking about on Joyce's show and Alex Jones' show. So they didn't get the fear-mongering that they wanted with Alex Jones I got talking about and I told him my basic assumption of it and even but It's not gonna be a big problem. He didn't want to believe that so I was never on his show And then I read articles where they were from disgruntled employees from the text of their speech from their interviews saying that They said people out to the west coast you've got your counters To try to show how bad it was and on the west coast that was the mean at the time Everybody on me in California is gonna die right some some weird reason somehow people in California are gonna die when people in Hawaii don't die whatever and then so he sent some some of his employees out to the west coast to try to get your readings and They're coming up with readings that, well, these are the readings that actually look kind of normal here. He didn't want that. He was yelling at them, trying to get him to, we've got to find higher numbers. We've got to get them. They were being pressured to fudge the numbers so that he can go on a rant about how bad the Fukushima radiation was and how we're all going to die from Fukushima radiation. And so he can solve potassium iodate pills and all those other health supplements. That's what he was doing. His staff was out there telling him, well, no, nobody's dying here in California, Alex. Sorry. You didn't want to hear that. So anyway, you can listen to Jeff Rance and he's been fear-mongering. All these people, just about every single one of them, the people will quote me as being somebody they used to listen to at the time, 11 years ago. They was doing all this stuff, but they'll all have the same opinion that, yeah, yeah, we're all going to die from fuchein radiation. And nobody has died and nobody is expected to die. In fact, the World Health Organization and the International Agency of Atomic Energy also says that there were no measurable medical effects due to food. And the same thing will happen here with this nepharegia bit mostly down. What do you want us to bump in? Yeah, I was going to say, the biggest problem Alex has is that he doesn't do the research himself and he will seek out. It's just like George Norrie and coast to coast. He'll bring credible information up on a subject and then he will bring information up to that. extreme and discredit the information that was on before because even though the information is plausible and when he does get plausible information that he feels is worthwhile he does the same thing that we've seen George and Ori on coast to coast do too because they're entertainers they take credit for oh I have found this rather than saying oh you know I found this guy who did this documentary who did who did all this research and point you in the direction of the research it's like a We've had this conversation and it's why you're good on several subjects, but you need to be up to date more on some of the stuff you talk about. I know that's like my big gripe and you know where it comes from because you're one of the people who always told me, don't believe what I say. go out and look it up for yourself. And that is like key advice to live by. Just because somebody's saying it, and that's like I say about Liberty to a radio, this should not be your end all, be all, go to source for information. Go out, research, study, find the information for yourself. If a person doesn't give you the source, if a person can't direct you to an independent confirmation point, Always take it with an extremely big grain of salt. You know that that has always been One of Alex's biggest problems is that he latches on to what you're saying the most extreme thing and then he takes credit for it Yes, right if he didn't take credit for it. They wouldn't be able to like Pin some of this pin some of the stuff on him that they did there, you know But anyway, I'll digress and back up. Go ahead Okay, the, I agree, the peer monitoring, one thing you guys remember when you're doing research is. If you and Google will send you things you've already unless you completely limit your cookies each time you're online Google knows what you're looking for and they'll gladly give you more conspiracy with your mongering and that's what you're looking for that the algorithm set up to try to give you what you what they think you want and if you're always on sites like Beyond Top Secret or I'm trying to think of some of the other ones Before it's news or all these other ones that do all this conspiracy theories It's very easy to find a conspiracy theory article about any topic that you want to pick. But you also need to go and find out the ones that counter those conspiracy theories and judge between the two or between the hundred or whatever to get better idea of the story because you're always going to find people because for yourselves, I mean, look at Alex Jones. $270 million, but potentially they're asking me. That's what they claim. I honestly, I don't believe that number with the program that he does just because of experience doing it. Now with the personal products that he endorses and that he sponsors and that he puts out there and the interviews that he has paid to do and he has paid to do them, his television appearances and all that other stuff, he might be worth that much money. He does live in Austin. If you've ever been in that area, it costs a lot to live in Austin, Texas. As far as the supplements go, I can tell you about the supplements being not only a sub-supplement seller of time in my life and also a sub-supplement creator and formulator. He is probably getting at least 100% markup on all those supplements going on his website. Now, if he, and some of those, if he actually is involved with doing the labeling of them, In other words, having his own product, so to speak, where somebody manufactured it and he put his own label on it, he's probably getting more like 150% markup. So the markup on that stuff, that's, you know, 100% markup is pretty much the norm with that kind of supplements. If you're just reselling, if you're actually manufacturing, it's going to be a lot more. So that's, and I'm just giving you some inside-side information for being in the business for a long time. I do have my own line of greens. Green drink manufactured for a long long time now and I still sell them although it's that part of the business is kind of going by the wayside for me because I'm so busy I know But and I gotta call you and and that's probably met more of them than I have I've met quite a few of these People in the in the trade. Let's say I don't know what the bed we call it alternative media I'm not sure what type of man you put on them, but I think you understand. People like Alice Jones and Joyce Riley and Steve Penn. So most of them have a niche that they initially got into and like with you with your niche and radiation, they're great in that niche. Joyce Riley, David Riddell talking about what was going on with Gulf War, Gulf War illness and what was going on with the UN and the Gulf War. They were great on that subject. They expanded out a little bit and continued on, but once they moved away from their expertise, that's where you start, you have to start bringing in other people. And you gotta be careful about what you bring in in the vet, which is one of the things that we've always said. You know, you don't have to believe everything I say. I expect that, you know, if I give you a resource point, you're gonna go and you're gonna look it up. It's like with this program, Dad's program, the end of last program, I started talking about something and I wanted to give the resource out that way people could go and check it out for themselves. It's not just me saying it. You can go and you can take a look. I mean, did you hear about the 17 shootings in Arkansas, drive-by shootings? It happened by one individual over the weekend, Greg? No. I was giving out the information on where you could find out about that. They didn't report on it because the guy didn't fit the narrative for the mass shooting thing. But it was pretty much a mass, it was a mobile mass shooting. And I would think that that would have been big news that you would want to see that in the mainstream media more about, hey, keep an eye out, maybe keep your doors locked. We got a crazy driving around with a car just shooting at people randomly. or maybe not so randomly now they think he had a list. But still, you put a warning out that, hey, we're looking for this car he's involved with, 17 different shootings. They didn't give a death total. They just, 17 different incidents that this guy was involved with. And we're not hearing about it until Wednesday. If this was any other mass shooting event, we'd be hearing about it like that. Snap of the fingers. because of the narrative that had been pushed there. And that was my point. And I wanted people to go and see the article, not just take my word for it. And if you got a study or something you're talking about, give the location for the study. How old is the study? Has the study been reviewed by somebody current? Can you prove that the study was done legitimately? All that other fun stuff. You know what I'm talking about. Some of our colleagues do too. Okay, well, some of the stuff that they do when they get into a position where it becomes a business in it for the sake of putting information out. My point was trying to be, my point was going to be basically that I've met some of these people and that has probably not even more than I have. I've met Joyce Riley, but I don't know her very well. Of course, I've met Mark. I know him fairly well. I haven't met X. Alex Jones. I've kind of think well if I've met over the years. And a lot of these prepper shows and stuff, I sometimes would see them. But anyway, most of them are not rich, okay? In fact, most of them are struggling. Brent Johnson, that was one of them that I met, knew him fairly well. Most of these people are not living high off the hog. Alex Jones apparently has been living high off the hog. And I don't know about you, Joyce Riley may have been too. I know her business became pretty damn big too. But one thing about Joyce Riley when I was on her show and off the air after our interview, she mentioned because I had some things in stock that everybody else was out of because things were going crazy. And she says, well, I sure could use one of those Nuke alerts that you have in stock. And she was trying to get me to send her one for free is what she was trying to do. She didn't come out and say it in those words, but that's what she was wanting me to do. Kind of as a favor to her so that I could be on her show again. That's what it seemed to be. So, but, but, now, I'm gonna say, she probably wasn't, she was big, a big name back then, but, of course, she's passed away now. But, she was, she got, golf was how they started, yep, they got golf, and then they started getting on, and the broad range thing like Walt Jones does, or. or like a lot of them do. And, but what I'm saying is, this isn't an easy business. I don't make any money off of what I do and I'm not trying to and I don't, I don't care. Information is about what it's for me. It's not about money for me. I don't make any, I doubt I've made a single penny off of what I do as far as this radio should go. I may have had some orders coming before because of being out in the air, but I don't even try to do that as most of you know, we've listened to the show a long time. I don't advertise. I don't even, but I do mention where I was going to be, what show I was going to be. Oh, and by the way, Dragon Con is coming up, I think, in a couple weeks or so. So I will be going to Atlanta here soon, the end of the month, beginning of next month. But, uh, Carter, I think that is... What do you say? Yep. As it will be interesting to see how big that is, you're going to have to do a report on that because all the conventions and cons like that, like the SciFi cons and everything have been, um... You had the pandemic which was a which pulled a lot back, but there has been so much going on with the Entertainment media in that area having to do with comic books video games even movies that have to do with video games There's been a collapse in and on it in on itself with all the woke BS Hollywood even came out and said that they don't need comic-con or e3 to promote any other movies anymore So they're gonna be pulling away from it So since Hollywood includes, you know, Disney and Disney owns Marvel, Warner Brothers owns DC, it's gonna be interesting. A lot of the comic book stuff is really gonna be focused on mostly graphic novels and stuff from overseas. There is not much that's... There is not much that's gonna be there other than collectors who are interested in the classic comics. Not to mention the fact that the cost of fuel to get there has gone up drastically. Well, the, I'm not sure here, remember it. Yes, the first year of the pandemic, they had no, they had no DragonCon, but last year they did have a DragonCon. And it was a good show. I was surprised. I didn't think a lot. I think I thought it would be kind of, especially since they were requiring everybody to wear masks. They usually wear masks anyway, but not that kind of masks. But they had it last year. It was a decent show, but it did not meet the numbers that it had in the past. It was probably from the numbers that I saw it was about a third of what it normally is. That's off of their website. I didn't look at the numbers only from the inside. I did better than I usually do at that show. So I didn't see that. I thought it was pretty normal and it was a little better than normal. That's my perspective of being a vendor in the show. So now this year I don't have any idea and people are still scared. I have been getting orders. I have not seen a surge of orders for radiation stuff for a few months now. When the old nonsense started with Putin and then the nuclear power plant there, not only global but also Zapparica, I did see an increase in orders. They dropped off about three months ago and I've only been getting maybe one order a week now. And I haven't seen a sharp increase either now because of the talk with the nuclear power plant again. So I don't think there's, I don't think people are scared about it at this point because I'd be one of the first to know because I'd see a huge increase in orders. And I haven't been seeing that. Now that could change of course if something happens at the plant or if a nuke actually goes off, forget about it, I'll be the busiest person in the world. But that's what's happening. with that. DragonCon, I don't know, most of them I don't think are gonna, I may sell more than the normally, but I kind of doubt it. I don't think it's gonna be a big deal of DragonCon from radiation detection stuff. And I'm not even gonna be bringing, I've been out of the shows for so long that I'm not even gonna be bringing a lot. I only got one six foot table anyway. I don't have a lot of gas mask selection anymore, because most everything's sold out. So I don't have a whole lot to bring with me except mostly radiation stuff. But I do have some gas masks, I have some, I got other things I can bring, but. We'll see I don't expect to do very good. I don't even really want to do a show, but I got too much going on here I'd rather just but in order to keep my place at the show. I gotta continue doing it Also, I want to mention I only got a few minutes left Alex Jones thing. I was very excited to see Wow, you know, I've got your sales and I'm reading all the comments and I'm thinking you guys are missing you guys everybody's missing this Does that mean okay? Bob voice if they finally sick of their people are bragging the mainstream press is bragging about how well now you can somebody finally is answering to their lies of the conspiracy theorists are finally having to pay for all the luck and I'm thinking well does this mean I can now sue the mainstream media when they lie to me? They lie to me out every day. Does that mean I can... Of course I can if they defame me. And I think one case that I recall off the top of my head was Richard Jewell some years ago, how they basically tried to destroy his name, but then he won some suits against the mainstream media. And I think Fox News is being sued for something to do with the voter machine company. I can't remember what it's called. about defamation for them and Rudy Giuliani is being sued by them and there's other other machines have been sued and can be sued but I'm thinking God, well, they've lied to me so much. Why can't I? The thing in court is you have to show some sort of damage done to you If you're gonna bring about a defamation suit or some other suit, let's say okay But there's lots of instances and not just defamation you can sue them for other things too. For instance, let's say you for watching a show on NBC News and how wonderful Enron is as a company. And then you go invest all your money into Enron. And then see what happened to it where the whole thing collapses. Now you've been damaged by the false reporting of NBC News. Does that mean you can sue NBC News now for losing your life savings? You have a damage. There's a case in point that on one of my channels right now on YouTube where these characters named David Durnford and Kevin Blanche and one other character one other clown that claimed you're gonna die for Fukushima Where they actually? Scammed somebody out of their life savings was like $30,000 this gentleman had a life savings Up around $30,000 he gave to them for the great fight for what they're doing You know, they're great activists for lying to him many found out that they had used the money for something else and that there was no activism really that he found out they were lying to him. He put a video on YouTube to this day where he has it there. But anyway, he lost his life savings. He was blaming them for losing his life savings. And he killed himself. Now, the family, I would think, could easily sue those clowns for damages because of the damage their family member died because of their scamming of taking somebody's life savings. You see, there's a lot of other ways you could attack this if you're going to attack them. Can we have a class action lawsuit for all of mainstream media that they've been telling us is a great democracy for all our lives and they've been lying to us all the time and it's easy to prove the wrong, for destroying our country. Big class action lawsuit. Can we sue them for that, please? Can some lawyer come up with a good thing on that? We can, the entire American society can sue all the mainstream media sources for telling us this is a great democracy. The problem with the class action lawsuit, Craig, though, and you know this, once a class action lawsuit is done, it pretty much shoots down everybody who's involved with the class action lawsuit from suing them. It would be better if a bunch of individuals, if they could afford it, to do it all at once. You know, have it come at them from multiple directions. Rather than just one big group because it was a class action lawsuit the only people who make any money or get off on that other lawyers and it's lawyers on both sides Yeah, but in instances like that then the press would be all over the press about how well, you know, they have been lying to us because this is a Republican The problem is you're talking about suing the press Sorry, Greg. But this would be like one of the bigger ones. Anyway, my time is up so I can't go on. But I just, I found it amusing that the press was bragging about, oh, we finally got one. We finally got one of these liars, these conspiracy theorists are giving us false information. Oh, we finally got one. And yet they're blinders all the time too. So that was kind of funny. And they got bigger pockets than Alex Jones does. So thanks everybody for listening. Just, uh, I'll probably be on the airplane before drain time, but if I don't, I'll be a dragon, uh, uh, the holiday weekend coming up. I'll try to be on again, but I have the problem with this phone. Thank everybody for listening so long. Have a good day, Craig. And the sun will always shine. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you could always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. 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It is the 17th of August, it is the 14th year, of just obvious pissing in your face, Fabian the socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the case so blatant that anybody who's trying to deny it now has got their head so far up their ass, couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if their life depended on it. You had to be an idiot or a fool to be in denial now, period. So anyway, it is 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords a couple things we mentioned I was we were talking about belt fed some automatic weapons There's a bunch of other guns that are out there But they came and went at different points in time over the last what 15 years. We've had two different belt fed MG 40 or no, forgive me MG. What was it the 56 53 56 which is the MG42 and the next model basically is the MG42. It was built by two different companies. One, they built the system as an upper to be used with an AR-15. Now initially that didn't have any paperwork, but then all of a sudden they did some bizarre reinterpretation and you had to have paperwork on what was basically an upper receiver system because the trigger group was the AR-15 lower. Anybody remember that? A neat little package. I know six people that bought those of the bunch. I think one was fired quite extensively. It was done in 8mm Mauser, but They also, as with the later post-World War II MG 42 guns that were produced, MG 1s, MG 2s, and MG 3s, the way that those were built, they could obviously be using 8mm Mauser 7.62x51, or, depending on how they were built, .30-06. Change out barrels, pretty much everything else stays the same. and the same linking system. The only problem with the Out6, a little long in the tooth with the MG42 8mm Mauser linking system, which by the way is non disintegrating for most of them. There is a disintegrating link for the MG34 and 42 and the later model. But, not many of those things actually came out, but they were out there. And then the other MG42 knockoff that was using the modern kits. was a semi-auto. I don't think very many were made. I think the number is up around 1,500 to maybe 2,000. And it didn't kick off well, but it was pricey and there was all kinds of weird stuff dealing with the company. A lot of people felt uneasy about it. We had a lot of questions on the air about them. They did build the gun, but they were flaky to deal with. Beyond those two, the 7.62x51 NATO or the 30-out-6 Browning 1919 A4s, A5s, and A6s are out there in force. We built tons of them at home. Semi-auto, bang, bang, bang, bang. And back in the day, links were like, what, 25 cents for a couple of brand new boxes of links? And if you bought a whole crate of them, and by the way the communist Chinese brought in, let me jog everybody's memory. This is why you need to know what it says on many of those ham and spam cans that some people are moving around. Guys, the Chinese brought in M250 caliber Browning Lynx, not ammunition, just Lynx. in the same ammo cans that your 7.62x39 and the 7.62x54R came in. And unless you understand it can read the nomenclature, part of which is Chinese, they're heavy because it's nothing but links. Solid, you know, one link inside, the other link inside, the other link stacked, and little road trays. Now the other thing they did is they brought in a ton of browning 1919 links. Now I think again way this happened the Chinese didn't bring them in the Chinese were packing this stuff because they have Marketed and they also captured a lot of Browning machine guns post-world war you know World War two post-world war two Korea etc So they either were helping out their allies slash kind of friend, you know, North Korea And they also would sell to other countries in the Pacific Rim that had a proliferation of surplus American arms and needed spares. Well, when our American purchase agents went over there from all these gun companies, one of the things that they saw were links and they were dirt cheap. I mean, we are talking pennies. We're talking like, by what Frank told me, they paid $6 on the high end for the 50 caliber links And it's actually at least the same weight, if not heavier, than a loaded can of ammo in the same spam can, okay? So if you don't know what's in that can, you might want to take a picture and do some reference to make sure that whatever can you've got isn't... Well, it's heavy. It must be ammo for my AK or my Moisin Nagant. But in reality, when I open it up, it's a whole bunch of, what the hell are these? Yeah, machine gun links now. Hey guys. They were so stupid cheap at $6 a can they came over here We got a whole can of those actually was a case forgive me, and those are heavier to send Two cans per case just like you see the ammo come in and I think we paid $45 a case for however many thousand M 250 caliber links There were thousands of browning links per crate and each crate has two ammo cans, you know, ham cans, the kind you have to use the can opener on. So those are floating around out there. Now, how much is left? I don't know. It's been years since those things were out, but they are in people's inventories. If you're looking at inheritances and somebody has a belt-fed gun, Now you don't want to be opening every damn can you got there But you might look at the other cans that are open just in case somebody had some stuff in the arms room or the garage Or wherever the guns were you know gun stuff was stored and pay attention what cans are open and what's in it? Okay, because usually if they open up a link can Nobody ever probably went through all of the links in that can they just probably left them in there because they're in the same little boxes that the US military did for our 30 caliber Browning Lynx if you just had the Lynx issued. Okay? So again, great, great find. If you run into those, it's a great find. But then it has to be routed to the people that would use it. Like these guys that have these, they're, you know, uspatredarmory.com has. Browning M1919 A4s for $5,299. I think I'll put another dollar on there and say $5,300. But for what that is, guys, browning parts right now are cheap again. Seriously, if you were to get a browning like that, I would go right to Apex Gun Parts and buy as many different parts kits. They have a few of the browning parts kits, the A4s, but they also have all the other accoutrements. By the way, for the tripod, get the grade two. You know, what grade one is pristine, you know, museum grade, you're not going to get it dirty. You don't want to get scratched because it just came out of the cosmoline or came out of the wrapper. That's not what you want. You want to work in tripod. So for about one hundred and twenty five dollars, you can get a nice serviceable bipod or tripod over at not bipod. That's for the squad gun. OK. But for the standard Browning, pintle-mounted gun, Apex Gun Parts has some tripods there for a very good price if they're still in stock. And I recommend it because it's for the gun, you know, that gun right there for the Browning 1919. So that was settled real quick, Hunter. In fact, you know, pennies by comparison, which are paying for the weapon itself. But all the accoutrements are out there cheap. Great one comes with the coolant to carry the tripod. Yeah, exactly. It comes with all kinds of goodies. Oh, I'm sure it's again, it'd be pristine, but it's like museum grade and I don't need museum grade. I'm not trying to show it, I want to use it. And so for one quarter of the price, I can get a working tripod. Now, I mentioned bipod. Understand that there is a Browning M1919 squad gun. There was an all metal buttstock assembly. A lot of the guys back in the 90s built many of these. We have like with the doctor unit down the road here. Like I told you, they've been buying all these up that other people have been wanting to sell because they've had their feelers out everywhere. And I think they've got at least seven or eight of the regular squad guns that has a bipod way up front. It does come with a carrying handle. and it has the buttstock to the rear with the pistol grip and the buttstock are all one piece and they're back plate, okay? Go look it up, you'll see what I'm talking about. You can actually build the gun that way right now, still for a reasonable price, because field grade is out there for all those parts. Even the bipod isn't that expensive right now. In fact, I wouldn't even consider it expensive, considering what everything World War II-ish has gone. The bipod configured gun was Post-World War II, going to Korea and into the early days of Vietnam, if you're looking into the early days, pre-66 Vietnam, you will see both some of the U.S. forces, I think Marine Corps mostly, and you will see, and actually it's probably pre-64, more so than 66, but you'll also see that the Arvin troops had to schlep that puppy around, and by God, that thing is a chunk iron for a guy that only weighs 90 pounds. Two guys carry it, not one. I'm telling you that right now. But anyway, those guns are out there, and if you're looking for a support weapon, for a base of fire weapon, that is a good investment. What I would also do is look for all the other plates and parts. I would back box them up, grease them up, take them to a totally different location, and not have them anywhere near the gun. but you have the ability down the road to change the configuration of the gun as needed. And out of sight, out of mind, don't keep it anywhere near the weapon and make sure that only one or two people know where that is, and mostly one, you. But otherwise, it's not a bad solution. Remember, a lot of places you can put a belt-fed gun where a sustained rate of fire like that, a suppression especially at long range, is quite devastating. So, but the big thing is you need links. You need a linker and you need links. And of course you do need ammunition too, but don't worry, you can find that. Unfortunately, UNAMMO, until they decided to go wholesale only on the big stuff, UNAMMO had all this stuff in stock. You could go down there two years ago to UNAMMO. Guys, they had everything off the shelf for any of these in terms of ammunition, belted, ready to go. So heads up it's still out there floating around just got to find another source. There's other sources out there She but he wasn't the only one he was just a good priced one. So The thing go ahead callers you've been there with a number for here question. Would you with a machine gun team? Would you use a two-man or a three-man team? for one of them being a backup and the other being a gopher. And would you also pair them up with a pair of snipers off to the left and right? Because that machine gun team is going to draw a lot of fire from their snipers and things like that. So that's what I was thinking. OK, if it was a light gun like a 5.56 saw, then a two-man team would work if you had to go that way. However, This is where the idea of the fourth squad or an attached fifth squad being a weapons squad in a platoon. This is why they did, they organized it the way they did because you would have three brownings with a gunner, an assistant gunner, and an ammo-bearer security man, okay? So if you figure a 10 man squad, you have, you know, three, three and three, and your 10th man is a rifleman security slash the sergeant. I would go three men with any of these guns only because if nothing else, remember, we're infantry last, but infantry always. We try to ride wherever we can, so you can either be air mobile, mechanized, whatever you want to call it, motorized, because you're using trucks and jeeps, or your trucks and whatever you scavenge. But it still comes down to guys if you got to carry a 30 caliber ammo can anywhere I want you to try it why won't you take one of your 30 caliber loaded ammo cans and Grab two of them and run on down the road with a bipod. I'll try but yeah with a but yeah Don't worry. You still got to carry your combat load gotta carry combat load So the assistant gunner is carrying a certain amount of ammunition. Typically, again, this is why you see to shell as much weight as they could. This is why you see guys wearing ammo belts rather than carrying as many cans. Now, the military has carrying systems just like you do for the radio. There was a shelf carry system for schlepping heavy equipment, radio batteries, ammunition in cans. into the field and it was used but typically what you're going to do is you get it into your area of operation that way and then you drop a certain amount you reserve some and then you like you said we show the weight you know you either carry the belts in lighter bandoliers in smaller increments like you saw with the m60 or you belt it, you wrap the belts and you carry them. And you know, the gunner carries so many, the assistant gunner carries what he can. And even the security man's job is to carry more ammo for that gun because your whole reason for being there is that weapon. And for that reason, all three men also have to be competent in knowing how to bring the weapon to bear. Because like you said, once you've got an automatic weapon, if you do have an automatic weapon, then it's a base fire weapon, the squad gun, that's the priority for each, your enemy's priority is to take that weapon out, just like if they can identify a grenade launcher. Okay, and works both ways. We're hunting them the same way they're hunting us. However, the advantages outweigh the risk in terms of volume and fire power. And again, most important is this. I can detach, if I have three three-man teams, I can detach a weapon to a squad and send them down the road. I can detach another gun and send him down the road in the other direction with another squad. But I can also if I'm the platoon commander I can say okay you're gonna be fire maneuver each of your squads you have automatic weapons you have a Bar type weapon or a saw weapon or something in the squad The weapons the the weapons section. I'm gonna hold back And I'm going to use it to create area control fire at my discretion like light artillery. I'm going to use it for plunging fire into an area to create a beaten zone. I'm going to use it for long range machine gun ambushing. In other words, my maneuver elements, I tell you what to do. You push the aggressor into an area or push them back. And I restrain from using my belt fed guns until the enemy is within what we have with that is a designated kill zone that everybody is cooperating with and pushing the aggressor back, they walk into what then becomes plunging, interlocking fires from three guns. And that can be done in a number of different ways. So this gives the platoon commander a great deal of versatility right from the get-go. Each commander, always remember this guys, we've only been talking most of the echototes. You guys are going to organize fire teams and squads. At each level of a military structure, if you go from the platoon to the company, the company has a weapons platoon. In addition to the weapons platoon though, the company commander may have assigned mortars that are part of the T-O-N-E, Table of Authorized Equipment and Manpower, okay? That is his pocket artillery just like at the platoon level those those mgs are my pocket artillery for the shorter tactical range Every tier has a particular niche weapon system that enhances that particular fighting force that component so that it could be more versatile on its own and when you get the battalion you have like the four point deuce mortars maybe or you have a heavier mortar weapon section and At one point, years ago, they actually had little, multiple rocket launcher packs that were, and I'm not talking the four shot flamethrower thing, I'm talking before that. You might have seen shots of these. They were actually, they could be man-toed, but they typically were Jeep-mounted because it was easier to get the Jeep to tow that crap around, okay? But they were an indexing multiple launching rocket launcher and they actually were like a calliope. They had like, you had a bank of, I think it was eight, and you had an indexer and basically it was like a magazine from above and just keep, once you started it, it was a maybe version of the Russian cut Yushka. And what it would do is dump a massive amount of firepower into an area and it was a shock and awe weapon. Well, that could be at the battalion level, but they could also take it all the way down to company level. Marines are more notorious for having it. The Marines have had some really unique weapons like that because the Marine Corps has the ability to purchase separate, or they just get hand-me-down junk that the Army decided they couldn't make work. And the Marine Corps makes it work. Okay, so it's amazing how they can do that. At the, at each echelon, when you get bigger into the command structure of a larger military force, then bigger weapons become the unique niche. Notice I went from machine guns and or light mortar to heavier mortar at the intermediate, intermediate command level. The farther up you go, then you're talking artillery. And of course, part of the combined arms team is that you also have the option of drawing your air support. Now air support can come in a number of different ways actual command ground attack aircraft Indirect fire drones in this day and age or indirect. Let's say command, you know suicide drones. They're calling them suicide drones Okay, you mean a missile with a brain Wow, what a surprise we've had those forever make up a new name and you bullshit everybody Okay. Oh, it's a drone So anyway, these overlapping weapon systems are what as individual commanders you need to start wrapping your brain around in preparation to use on the American battlefield. Your number two man should probably have a small headset similar to what they had with the PR-77 headset helmet mounted radio so that he can communicate with the gunner because he's tunnel vision to either shoot to... section B or get ready to pull back. Right, in fact that's what the spotter, that's what the assistant gunner's job is to be paying attention. The gunner's job is depending upon how he is being directed or what his assigned SOP is, and what you just brought up there is you have a control stake. You put a stick in the ground. Bob, from here on the left to this stick. And to this stick on this side, this is your area of control. Anything you see within that area is unfriendly. And you will engage, preferably at maximum range to suppress the advance or the movement of the aggressor. You're right, that's exactly how you work. So the gunner... is fixated on doing his job, but he's not paying necessarily to his fleet up paying attention as flanks, which is why again, the assistant gunner is making sure that there's ammunition being fed to the weapon then and being an assistant gunner Just keeping the link system straight, even though it should be straightening itself, does assist in ensuring reliability. But, remember, he's paying attention to ammunition consumption. The gunner, he's shooting. He's going, you know, three to five round burst. He sees an object target. He may go a 20 round burst. 20 rounds sustained burst, he may burn the belt, not a good idea because you can start running the gun wild. Remember guys, automatic weapons heat up, I don't give a squat. Which gun they come up with, even this new 6.8? You fire enough rounds and that plastic piece of crap is going to start causing problems for you. Because the new one has a lot of plastic on it, it's going to be a piece of crap real quick. I know it's going to happen with it. But in the meantime, as long as you sustain and control fire and you maintain your, you know, maintain your adrenaline, you know, control, it can do what any weapon will do. You just have to make sure you understand its limitations. Even that weapon, if you capture, you find out it's a piece of crap most of the time. Okay, if you understand its restrictions, then you don't put it in the environment that will create problems you and you don't create the condition. You have to be thinking constantly. That's the only problem. People like not to think. Always remember that people don't like to think Look what's happening with this country right now. This whole country doesn't want to think only Oh God, they don't want to think about the murderers that are on their way down the street now to rape till pillage and burn They got their heads so far up there. Like I said, all they're seen is bong hole darkness right now because they got their head up their ass Buffalo bills are on Yeah, oh wow man, oh tailgate picnic Wow, but I got to apologize for being white and I have to get down on my knee and also my belly and beg forgiveness for existing then I can I can ha ha ha Enjoy the football game Yeah, my ass. Okay. Well number four here, Mark. I hate to interrupt you. The 80% receivers can't be sold in New York state because they shut it off. And also, so goes the jigs, 80% jigs. So I'm thinking somebody needs to make an 80% jig. Get through the... Right. Well, no, actually, I don't know. Well, hold on here. I don't know that they restricted the jigs. Well, the AG sent out a letter and some people are obeying because they're afraid of what might later. I have to look at the letter, but you see the jigs are just tools. Yeah. And again, it's the receiver that's the restricted item or anything that they're going to perceive or pull out of their bung hole to claim it's restricted. Again, this is one of the other reasons I told everybody buy extra jigs. In fact, buy one of every jig, which is what I told everybody to do in the state here. Go out and buy one of every one. Why? Guys, we're in the land of sea and the sea machinery. Do you know how long it's going to take for people to start cranking out hundreds of those jigs? I mean, and we're not selling them, we're giving them away. Well, even paste on paper patterns will go a long way over rocks and sticks trying to gouge out something, you know? Well, that's how they actually, that's how this all started. Remember? Yeah, it was originally it was actually sticky paste. Remember the sticky? That was the original jigs, guys. You took the you took that 80 percent piece of, you know, really funny looking plastic. and you had the sticky paste back and you slid that on there and lined them up and then you drilled your holes and congratulations when you were done with you know routing out or drilling out whatever you wanted out the top. You were done. That's what they're doing with the side plates you're talking about earlier the first jigs were the paper ones. Yeah, it's well for the brownies too. Yes. Yeah. Well again again the brownies as long as they were semi-auto plates can't be restricted You see because they're again Yeah, they were they were conformed to what were the laid-down regulations by the bat faggots And so it had nothing they could do about them The big thing is that like I said for $35 you could buy a side plate $150 you could buy a kit guys. We were putting brownies we could put Well, look at the price right now. It's $5,300 for one semi-auto gun, right? Yeah. We were building 14 of those for that price. When you went to Knob Creek, when you went down to Knob Creek, which by the way, Knob Creek's not there anymore. There's still the gun range. The kits were $125. If you bought 10, you can get them for less. If you came in late, you had to buy the $150 ones. Side plates were $35 for the base model done by some guy down there in Georgia. And then the rest all came from a couple of companies off the ridge, like Tennessee, Kentucky, and over towards Virginia. And those were a little more expensive, up at around $70 to $80. So no matter what, you were coming up... I think there were a lot of people who bought more than 10 of them. Well, a lot of people came in and what they did is they went right into units. I mean, a lot of, okay, think about this. How many vehicles do we have that are military vehicles that take a Browning machine gun? And a Browning semi-auto gives you all the training that you need to familiarize with the weapon and make it work where it belongs. So for instance, on the roof of a Stewart or a Half-Track or whatever you got, or like the Bren gun carriers, we got penal stations all the way around. That's original configuration. You had a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a Yeah, exactly. You can put it on anything, but the thing is that a lot of the equipment that we have used the Browning gun, which meant that it was an optimal configuration. Let me give you an example. Think about this. You go to Knob Creek, and when you were out there by the pavilion, at least four or five or ten people brought in ferret armored cars. They sold them for as little as $575 apiece. to about $1,400. Take your pick, which one you want. Okay. Now the ones that weren't as pretty were about $600. Why? Because they had just come out of service with the British military. Okay. What did they use? A Browning machine gun or a MAG-58. So if you were lucky and you picked the right ferret Mark II, you just bought an armored vehicle for $500, $600, right? You check the turret. What's it take? Oh, it's a Browning turret. Then you go right into the pavilion for $125 to $150, you bought a kit. You then bought a, we'll say $50 on an average for the side plate. So there's what, $200 tied up there. And then you could buy a tripod for $75. You could buy a couple of those cases of Chinese browning 30 caliber links for about $40 a piece if you bought a bunch of them. And then you could go around the corner and get a bunch of surplus Canadian 30-06 ball ammo for about, at that time, about nine cents a round. And then you put it all together and for less than $1,000 you've got a highly automotive, very quiet armored reconnaissance vehicle with a gun in the turret and if you wanted to, well what the hell, spend another $500 and put one on the roof. And when you were done for $1,000 you've got an armored reconnaissance vehicle that has pretty stinking good protection. We have dozens of those. And we didn't pay $20,000 apiece for them. Okay, we paid hundreds of dollars apiece and when they got more expensive we paid $1,500 apiece for them. Today if you want to go out and buy it, well here, do a search ferret, Mark II, armored car, armored reconnaissance vehicle. And the Saracens take the same turret, so if you got, now here's the thing, if you got the ferret that had the MAG-58 gun, You could go right down the aisle at Knob Creek and for $175 you could get the Browning Cradle. By the way, the MAG-58 is a Browning design also, but it's slightly different. So you take the MAG-58 Cradle out of the turret, put the Browning Cradle in it, and congratulations, you go through the same process I just mentioned a minute ago. It wasn't hundreds of thousands or tens of thousands, it was hundreds and or a thousand dollars to do what I just did. I've always told you when this stuff is cheap, buy the 11 snot out of it. And by the way, if you were lazy, you could buy a complete Browning 1919 from Valkyrie Arms. They showed up there at the show on a regular basis. You can buy an FFL-papered semi-auto Browning 50 or a Browning 1919. God knows how many of those Valkyries sold. They know I don't. So that was another direction. Again, that's all out and waiting for this war right now. and Saracen armored cars and also some of the Saladins. See, the Saladin takes a 75 millimeter main gun. The earliest model had a 57, but that didn't last very long. The problem is the 75 millimeter gun is obviously an artillery piece, so it was restricted under new sails. So you had to be dewotted, which it was before it was brought in. But the Saladin is a medium reconnaissance armored car. It's not the upgrade, it's a family vehicle that goes with the Ferret, the Saracen, and the Saladin, which were all vehicles that upgraded the British armored reconnaissance units. And they were four armored reconnaissance. The Saracen is an excellent vehicle because it's an infantry fighting vehicle. It is not an armored taxi. If you look inside, go look up the Saracen, forgive me. The Saracen, if you look, has fighting stations and you can use an FNFAL from inside the vehicle for each infantryman on board. What? Well, what were they carrying when they had the Saracen? The Saracen, during the Saracen period, it was the L1A1, you know, the full-length 20-inch main battle rifle. And the Saracen was set up with fighting stations all the way around the perimeter and the back door for utilizing the FNFAL as a outbound defense gun. Now don't forget it's also got a Browning 30 on the roof. We got lots of those. We've got many of those, as a matter of fact. I don't know if we have all of them, but we got a lot of them between everybody. By the way, they used to sell a chunk of them out of northern Indiana. There was a guy there who was an excellent source. I've imported them. I worked as an import agent and brought a bunch of men for other people. I did all the paperwork and did all the gopher stuff that needed to be done. And at that time for a brand new rebuilt Rolls Royce, Rolls Royce rebuilt Saracen, done at the factory where they took it down nut and bolt and put it all back together. For $8,000 you got literally a vehicle with no miles coming out of the other end of the factory at the time when I was doing that they had over 600 of those in inventory and they were going like hotcakes and all of a sudden they all disappeared but why? Because Saddam Hussein came in and bought all that was left and he got it for nothing. Hey Mark when you're getting get get get I can't talk when you get in when you were in get togethers Did you ever say to somebody my other car is a Royce? Yeah, I'm calling it Rose. Yeah, I know. Well, that was a big joke because they're all called a rose and they're and actually here's what's cute It was real easy to paper because though these are all street legal vehicles and it is listed as a Rolls-Royce So until they see a picture of it most of the time they didn't it's like what you do is you came in with a title It's a rolls. How much does it weigh? Oh, about, oh, wait a minute. Hold on here. Let me check. Oh, about 10,000 pounds. It's a limo. 10,000 pounds. Oh my God. You got bodies in the back of it already? No, it's a stretch. It's a stretch rolls. You ever see a stretch rolls? I never saw a stretch roll. No. However, one thing about this is remember the British are very paperwork and administrative aid and retentive. So all of the British and Canadian equipment was street legal out of the box. Turn signals, running lights, everything you need, there's nothing that was necessary to add. Well, when you tell them they got the poundage of that vehicle, you tell them you got your golf clubs in the back. Right, I got the golf clubs. I've got the like you said two bodies and you know a number of other things I shouldn't have back there, but the bar is really cool though You know But the big thing about this is guys that there's there's more than that You know what we used to buy Cadillac gauge armored cars and Cadillac used to dump them or the cop shops used to dump them all over the place Cadillac was a v-150s. They're all over the place. We have many many many of those In fact, I don't know if you saw it, I pointed it out about what, three, four years ago, but we had an ally who was building the Cadillac gauge armored reconnaissance vehicles. Not to drop on the pickup Chevy pickup truck version. We're talking the high body, high chin, step in through the side with the drop down gates. They were building from scratch and they stopped doing that because the one welder passed away. But they built quietly well over 250 of those for us. And if you go look at Cadillac gauge armored reconnaissance vehicles, they were building them from scratch. And what we basically because everything was off the shelf factory truck standard. So it wasn't a big deal to build them. I think it was more 250. I think it built close to 300 overall. But I know that we had three or four that ended up out the door because when he passed away, Everybody else had other things they wanted to do and the project kind of, you know, it was going well. But nobody wanted to pick up and do all the work that goes along with administratively getting everything done. However, that's 300 mech vehicles that are armed with whatever we want to put on them. And we went with an adaptable turret. So looking at all the different weapon systems that are available, we could pull the turret plug, so to speak, the, I should say the manlet plug. And any one of about a dozen different vehicles that are presently out there, if we came across a wreck, this was designed so that it had all the adaptable points for mounting the standard weapon systems that were available in gun and even in some of the missile platforms. Because you've got to remember, some of the missile launchers are actually gun platforms. They're actually look like a gun tube, but it's actually a missile tube. And that was something we looked at before that project started. The big thing was we actually improved the armor. We also improved the fire prevention or I should say fire safety system, enhancement system. And overall, they did well. We actually, again, they're universal for the engine. Originally, we started out with Detroit diesel. I think we've got mercury in some. uh... mercury diesel which is kind of an odd man out but we had a ton of them here in michigan and so they were actually pressed into service so all those are together with the spare engines there's all kinds of things that can be done and again i can't emphasize enough you know just like we're talking about you know how you organize like a weapons team the best thing that you could do to help us with the war effort with where things are going to come in this out and if it's not when they're going to attack the atf fbi and the sod are going to bomb somebody The ATF, FBI, and the Mossad are going to bomb somebody in America and they're going to try to blame us for it. Nothing happened yesterday, but that's a Tuesday. Tomorrow's Thursday. And again, when the Mossad and the FBI and the ATF bomb America, again, through government-sponsored terrorism, They're going to do it on a day where they can optimize the casualties. And then they're going to try to blame somebody else for it. Well, we're going to try and catch them butt cold in the act. Or at the very least, we'll make sure they stay with whatever they set off. They're going to be the first to go. I'm afraid they might roll a thing where they can't go out in public, it's a lockdown, but you can vote by email or something like that and try to pull it off that way. Well, they've already done that. I know with your nine votes you had, I'm just saying, I think they'll do that again. Right. Number one, if we think the election, first of all, there has been no effort to correct the election fraud. Those who did the election fraud feel confident now that they can get away with it We already just had it happen with Detroit with the primary here in Michigan. It just happened again Same thing had happened before Anybody do anything about it? No? Exact same thing. So again, what's the definition of insanity doing it over again expecting a change? But it's but especially when you know that there was no if the mechanic did not lift the hood And if nobody turned a wrench, how do you think the vehicle is going to run better? Okay, nobody lifted the hood. Nobody looked under the hood. Nobody wants to. Oh, the wonderful. What's, what did they keep repeating after the vote fraud a year and a half ago? Oh, it's the most accurate election. It's the most PRR-fiction they've ever had. We all know better now. But what do communists do? They lie. And they lie straight to you. So you get, what's a good communist? Dead communists. Good ones bleeding on the ground. Ideally though, if you keep them alive, you can maybe use blood transfusion if you don't worry about rolling the dice with monkey pox and aids and all the other stuff that these parasites are probably carrying. Queer pox. Monkey pox! Yeah, monkey pox! Yeah, first of all, if you got purple hair, don't put a needle in that. Okay. But then again, wait a minute. They could be camouflaging themselves. They could be wearing a wig and the purple hair is underneath there. Oh, it is! Oh my god. Yeah, or they may be. You know what they'll probably do? They'll probably let their hair that you can see go natural, but they'll be doing rainbow bright colors on their pubic hair. That way when they strip naked and they're in the barracks and they're all going at each other or when they're behind closed doors in the government offices, they'll know who's who in the zoo. Oh, you can think about that one. See, they got camouflage. But whenever they get all queer of queery nation, all they gotta do is shuck those pants and they'll know who the rainbow bright turds are real quick. Anyway, back to it. Mark, I got a request. My request is if people could, either in the book section or in some place in the hardware section or something like that, upload anything you can find as far as paste on receiver plans or also plans on how to make jigs and things like that. So we need to build up a binder of that kind of stuff. So I'm looking for collecting all that material on. off the fly. I can't find anybody who will ship jigs to New York State as far as a vendor goes because they just don't want to deal with New York State problems. Right, I understand. But that's where again you're probably just you're gonna have to travel and find friendly, you know. Right. And the FBI is calling any kind of trigger can be put on a machine gun. So that's a machine gun the trigger is. Well, okay, I'm to the point, well, first of all, number one, don't do any automatic. First of all, don't do any automatic because you don't have any time for any automatic training. Guys, one of the problems is people have a tendency, first of all, not everybody's a nervous Nelly, but people who typically are first handling automatic weapons fire underestimate the potential of the weapon. And this is why when you do, like when we train to people in automatic weapons fire and opt for, well actually just any weapon we were training with, the instructor is right there. We have an instructor per shooter. And the reason for that is because, like I said, I had 200 weapons at my disposal and no two are the same. I mean, well, some were the same. But for instance, we had Peppier submachine guns, you know, Peppier 41s, 43s, MG42s, MAG 58s. Well, when you fired that weapon, first of all, we give you a general familiarization of all the weapons. And then when I, as a teacher, I would give the class. Then we would have separation of individuals choose the weapon you want to familiarize with. And then even then, we would explain to them, and again, the way to create a safety margin, you don't give a man a 32-round magazine with 32 rounds in it, okay, or a woman. What you do is you load three rounds for familiarization, and you put it on select fire, and you explain to them, I want you to aim for their feet. I want you to the target in front of you, which is at 25 yards. I want you to aim for his feet. And the reason for that is that almost always there is a misunderstanding of the nation, the regr- progressive recoil of an automatic weapon. So three rounds means that typically that last round, first round will probably hit the foot, second round will hit the belly button, third round's gonna hit the shoulder or, you know, run around where the head is if we're lucky. But the idea is that they've now realized, oh, wait a minute, oh, this is a little different from semi-auto fire. I got semi-automatic fire or manually operated single shot weapons. and it gives them a chance to think. And then you upgrade them to a five round magazine, and then you let them try a, oh here's a whole stick here. You got an idea what we're doing now? There's ways to train, but do it quickly. Gotta remember something. We have to cycle as many people through into a combat environment as we can. The first thing we need is familiarity with the weapon system itself. Now, no matter how hard you try, you're still going to have fumbling and bumbling with the process of reloading because that comes with repetition. And if you're having to press weapons into a combat operation, let's say you capture a bunch of 6.8 government guns. Well, they're not that far off of an M16 AR-15 platform, so they're relatively easy to understand. But you may capture a bunch of AK-74s, but your group is all on AR-15s. The first thing they're going to have an issue with is understanding the pivot lock system for the magazine well. So your first mission, guys, no, you don't put ammunition in magazines and get them out there and stand them up and let them burn ammunition and cut trees two miles down range. The first thing you do is you practice inserting the magazine and extracting the magazine. Magazine in. Click, click, click, click, click. Magazine in. Click, click, click, click, click. Oh, they're doing it better magazine in Quick quick quick quick magazine. Is this bill? This is not exciting. This isn't a movie. This is the real world Well, you know another thing mark is you let them carry a couple cans of 50s and say, you know You get to go carry some more cans when you burn through that whole can of stuff for a mile or two and they'll start saying, well, I only want to shoot one at a time. I don't want to shoot them all like that. Well, 54 pounds, 44 pounds per can makes it a little tough for them to shoot 250 caliber cans anywhere. Yeah, I'm at the old school where the only time you need a machine gun was basically back in Korea when you had, you couldn't miss. You just shoot anywhere and come on over the hills like animals. The advantage of the automatic belt-fed weapons is suppression fire against targets of opportunity. I should say engaging targets of opportunity because if your infantry do a good job, the belt-fed guns become flyswatters. A cone of destruction dropping into an area where there is a group of targets or an aligned group of targets. The other thing is air defense. We're volume fire member. What's the first rule of air defense throw junk? Yep, that's what that's what it's called an air defense is throwing junk. It's not or Suppression fire. No, it's just throwing junk because the plane how fast is a jet fighter traveling? Think about 500 miles an hour 600 miles an hour. What what is it? You're shooting at guys the velocity of the aircraft itself means anything in front of it hurts Add some velocity behind what you're using combined with the forward velocity of the aircraft and you got some major van damage you can create no matter what they say about an armored aircraft. It doesn't make any difference. All aircraft damage is cumulative. You may not blow him up. You may not fall. Watch him spin. They always love those scenes where the aircraft spins and crashes into the ground. You aren't going to see that half the time. What we are going to see, there's two things going to happen. If you hit that helicopter right, that bastard's coming down to the ground as fast as he can. I've been in helicopters where I lift my mung hole and my guts somewhere up there about a half mile. Why? Because the moment we had a motor problem, that pilot does not want to be a flaming barbecue at 500 feet. He's going to go right down to the ground and get down as quick as he can. And he'll tell you to get your ass off his aircraft and then he's going to find out what's wrong. Or he's going to sit there if it's safe. and keep everybody on hand while somebody comes to determine where he is. And that either happens where A, you're in the helicopter that goes down by crook or accident, or you're the other people looking for the guy who disappeared. And sometimes it can be more than one. So, you know, again, any fires are good fires. And contrary to what they say, well, I don't care about that, really. If a chopper pilot, with a sense of his ass, his hands and his eyes, realizes he's got some kind of malfunction. His machine beats the air into submission. And when all of a sudden something is askew, well, it beats the hell out of him. Go watch, here's how I'll explain it to you. Go watch helicopter crashes over on YouTube. You can watch a million of them. And ask yourself if you want to be in that. Number two is fixed-wing aircraft. If the aircraft sustains damage, he may determine based upon the amount of the value and information he has off his dash, whether or not he's going to stick around. But the more junk you throw up there, the more attrition, e-trit, you know, the attrition you are going to develop. This is why all air defense is good. In a real bad situation, if everybody gets motivated, it's like what happened at the Battle of the Bridges. We lost 27 Apaches and they tried to shut up about this and lie. It is documented beyond the shadow without 27 Apache longbows went down in one battle and you know what took them down? Everybody that had a rifle that was in the Iraqi villages and cities there that were all everybody was was was local defense Everybody was National Guard. Everybody was militia And what they did is they all were giving the signal, everybody came out, and everybody shot everything they had at every aircraft they saw. We lost 27 longbow Apaches in one action. And most of them, one year later, were still not flying. Because remember you say lost it. Soviets had that same problem with a lot of their helicopters. Well, the truth about helicopters guys in Vietnam every helicopter in Vietnam was shot down at least three times If it was in service in Vietnam, in fact at the end of the war We got a whole new section of Huey's what was funnier in hell is one of the Huey's that our pilots got Was the helicopter he flew in the middle of the war in Vietnam and he knew where every one of those bullet holes patches because they were all patched Where every one of those bullet patches had occurred Held together by Patches. Well they look, I mean they literally look like patchwork. I mean depending on what it is. As long as it's not destroying a structural member or perforating and creating micro fractures in other components, the aircraft will be put back together. Exactly. Well here's the other thing about that. Remember that's why we had the Sky Crane. In this war coming up, we have to, all of you listen to what I'm saying, we have to become better at recovery. Whoever can do better at recovering anything on the battlefield. This is what I've told you. When we retrograde or when you move across the area, every broken weapon gets collected. Every piece of brass gets collected. If a vehicle is knocked out, we determine to what degree, but even a flamed wreck is getting dragged back. It's not getting left behind. We are not, I mean, the Ukrainian, for instance, Ukrainian rebels couldn't do this because they didn't have the integrated recovery technology, they could take care of some vehicles, but they had to leave a lot of holes on the battlefield. This is before the Russians got involved. If you pay attention, there's all kinds of aerial drone footage showing you some of the contact points where the Western Ukrainian communist forces attacked the Eastern Ukrainian forces and they had tank battles. Now what they did do, if you'll notice there's turrets missing on most of the vehicles and they're not laying there on the battlefield. Why? Well, you got a turret factory on hand? Nope. Do you have a tank that needs a turret? Yep. Do you have a turret handy? Give it to me right there. So you go out, you use a sky grain, use a picker grain, you grab it, you drag it back, and then you start wrenching on it and you break out the flame wrench, and you start fixing things. Why? Because you don't have a factory. America's factories are gone. You do understand what you're facing as far as, no matter what, you're going to fix this one. We're down to one of. In every category, we're down to a handful of or one of. Because of the pigs in our government, because of the filth in our government, because of the incompetent non-producers in our government, and the traders who aren't really traders because they're foreign operatives and foreign agents of a foreign power have literally knocked us down to the point where we have one of. That's why your shelves are bare and that's why there's only one example of something on the shelf. Take your pick, whatever it is. Why? Because everything else has been pulled out of the country. You're now going to have to think modular, smaller construction, not large construction bodies, but modular construction to build a larger piece of equipment. You don't have the capacity to build big. That was taken away by the traitors in our government who intentionally are disarming America to set us up for the globalization threat. So you guys all have to get better at full recovery. If it's a usable part, it's getting taken back or it's going to be pulled off and put on something.