Mark Koernke discussed pending anti-gun legislation being drafted by Democrats during their August recess, including the Firearms Industry Fairness Act (imposing a 20% tax on assault weapon manufacturers) and the Firearms Industry Crime and Trafficking Accountability Act (requiring manufacturers to track crime committed with their products). He also covered the ATF's last-minute changes to the frames and receivers rule two days before implementation, which violated Administrative Procedure Act requirements. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, animal husbandry for security purposes, food storage and production, wooden AR-15 lower receiver construction as non-strategic manufacturing, and a caller's account of being stabbed at a Walmart in February with an ongoing legal case delayed until January.
They're on vacation. They're on break right now, although they aren't really on break because they're working secretly behind closed doors to get gun control done. Yes, so we need to pay attention. Now, I have some notes from my friend. You know who you are in the DC area. I'm not gonna put your name out there. It's the last thing I would do. But the two pieces of legislation are the first one is called is going to be called once it's dropped the firearms industry Fairness Act and what this bill will look to do is to impose a 20% tax on the total revenue earned by manufacturers of assault weapons in high-capacity magazines Hmm. Okay, that's what that looks to do. And there's claims inside the bill that, you know, the excise tax on firearms hasn't been changed since 1954 and all these dangerous, crazy, scary weapons that are colored black and have weird, scary features like the shoulder thing that goes up. They all came after that. Well... These people are morons and they don't know what they're talking about. But the second bill we need to pay attention to is being called the Firearms Industry Crime and Trafficking Accountability Act. And this one is a doozy. This bill would require each firearm manufacturer to create and implement a system to track and analyze crime committed with firearms they've sold. In what industry tell me please for the not for the anti-gun folks Who watch my videos regularly from mom's demand action and every time for gun safety you've all made yourself known What other industry in our country is the manufacturer of a product required? to identify and analyze what criminals do with their product. Please, please tell me in the comments below. My guess is you can't because it doesn't happen, but I am not someone who claims to know everything. I just tend to know more than the average anti-gunner. 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First of all, let's remind everybody, signals is especially critical. You've got to have your own transceivers and other technology to get the message across and get it out, people. We cannot count on the cell phones. They are not phones, they are radio telephones, in other words they're radio transceivers and that means that there's somebody else's equipment. You're just carrying it as a dog leash to keep the other side happy so they can spy on us. That's okay, if you give them point, that's all going to end. Now when that happens... as we said many times, they'll let the system continue to run per se. You'll keep checking your phone, it doesn't work, but you'll carry it and charge it, and you'll do all the religiosity things necessary to properly kowtow to the cell phone god. But you would do no good, except the other side would be listening in and still be tracking every move you make, utilizing the cell phone that you decided to keep charged and carry with you, because maybe, just maybe, Just maybe it'll come back online and then and then what? Oh, that's right. So we need to have the alternates in place and ready to go and short communications, especially critical and not very sophisticated doesn't have to be but you know, one of the things I forgot about is the organics. Organics do a great job of letting you know if something's out there and you can't really bribe them no matter what. At the very least dogs, geese, in fact all livestock. Livestock sends predators. They look for predators. Mostly because they're in the prey category. I mean, I don't think many of you have heard of bobcats that you're raising to eat, right? No, probably not. Anybody got a pack of coyotes that you are planning on putting on the Barbie for the next holiday? No, probably not. So most all of your animal husbandry creatures, your livestock, are prey. Pray of a tendency to work in teams. Now, of course, there is safety in numbers under the logic that, well, they got Bob and not me. But the good thing about this is when they perceive you to be Bob, and or one of the flock, the herd or whatever. Amazingly enough, because many of these animals are also territorial, geese are phenomenal for this, swans even. Swans make a lot of noise. They're not a quiet, you know, they're not that quiet, okay? In fact, once they become aggressively territorial, they are noisy and they will come after you like a dog, okay? So there's a lot of other animals that make noises. Now, do you know what the dog, what that dog you have, for instance, he responds here. Do you recognize a response? What's he communicating to you? Dogs have a range of communication just like anything else. And if you've been around an animal and you pay attention to an animal, you can get a lot of information without having to understand doggies per se. In other words, dogpania, whatever the language is. You know, peek-a-poo, you know, beagle-bungie, whatever it is. I don't know. But, you know, rrrr-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r- Different ways that they bark, for instance, or even making guttural noises to include what you call a growl, are designed to transmit information to the pack. And since you're part of the pack, you'd better be paying attention to what they're saying. However, geese are the same way. The flocks, or the clutches, depending upon how big or small the... The number of animals that you have is these animals are all working with you. They've acknowledged, especially if you raise them from chicks or ducklings, goslings, whatever, as small pheasants. Pheasants even. Pheasants are like chickens. More so maybe like geese, obviously, because they're closer to the wild. But pheasants, most breeds of pheasants are highly aggressive. You probably didn't know that. Some of them are not only territorial, but will attack you. They won't just randomly defend an area. They also perceive an area of control, and they will go out of their way to attack you, much like a bird of prey. These particular types of pheasant are actually quite handy. The ree is one of them and it's an interesting bird. It would survive Michigan nicely. In fact, why they never brought any of the... since they brought ring neck pheasants, one of the worst ones for health matters and residual performance in climate weather. There's a whole bunch of the pheasants that are better, but they really push the ring neck. So guess what? Seven times they tried to put it here in Michigan, seven times it died. But these other breeds that you can get will stay near the property, they'll stay in your compound, your farm, your area of control, they know where you are, and they know they've got a certain amount of protection, plus you feed them, you start out with them as chicks. So they make noise, all of them do, day or night. And that makes them... Oh, it was originally a Chinese bird, wasn't it Mark? Wasn't that originally a bird from China, the ringneck? Yeah, the ringneck, the big deal was, you know, pheasants under class, you know, from exotic Asia and of course even in Roman times, pheasant. But there were several breeds of pheasant that the Romans were eating too, by the way. Let's not forget that. They did bring the bird from all points of the compass, but the ringneck as opposed to two or three other birds that are based with all pheasants, but they actually look, if you were to throw them in amongst the ring neck pheasant, they look the same. If you try to put a gun to somebody and say, point out the ring neck pheasant, well, maybe if you had a little working knowledge, you'd be able to do it, but there are a couple other breeds that look very much like the standard ring neck that are much heavier. The Szechuan is one. It's heavier, meatier, it's more aggressive. It is healthier in extreme cold weather. I mean, you're platinum in Michigan, isn't that the bird you'd want? And by the way, if you killed it and ate it, or let's say you killed it, you wanted to leave it stuffed for a picture for somebody, the average pro, I got these really healthy ring necks up here in Michigan that people would believe you. They wouldn't know if they were Szechuan or not. Okay, but the Szechuan is the other breed, and those are Chinese also, yes. Yeah, they were a foreign import bird and it cost us a lot of money to try and get them anchored in Michigan. There were seven, now maybe it's eight now because there was a big breeding insertion with overhead covered nets and all kinds of stuff all across the bottom in the middle of the state of Michigan where they put these habitats in and It goes back before I was born. The ring neck was something they pushed, and then they pushed, and they pushed again, and it doesn't make any sense, other than just somebody spending your money. Because there were better breeds. If you want, I want a Chinese peasant! Okay, get a Szechuan. Okay, there you go. A Szechuan. And they thrive well in the winter. They survive well in the band of, uh, of an environment, the, the, the band of climate conditions that we have. quite nicely. So just a heads up on that one. There are a lot of pheasants that are far more durable, just like chickens. Look at the range of chickens you have. Now here's the thing. Remember that some of those animals, and don't put cattle off the map as far as aggressive. Guys, I know a couple of different ranchers. Farmers, not ranchers, because they're farmers in Michigan, not much of a ranching in Michigan, but they do have a lot of cows. And I know of at least three herds within Easy distance of we're sitting one right outside of Dexter that God help you if you hop the fence They were they had they the farmer did not send them to slaughter He liked the cows. He just liked having the farm. He was getting older and it was like well They've been around a while. I'm a still long they live so he had about anywhere from 50 to 100 head Running about oh, I would say 80 acres and rolling terrain. But if you hopped that fence, they knew you were on their country by, I don't know, seismic intrusion, you know, feeling the soil. And you would have a, first you'd have a reconnaissance element of about 20 that'd come looking around for you. And then when they realized, yep, you're crossing the corner of the land there, oh hell, you had a cattle herd on your hands. And they were chasing you, they were hunting you. They weren't running the other way. Okay, so again, people underestimate. And of course, especially, this is going to happen to a degree, not a great degree, but there's wild pigs that are not wild pigs, for instance, cows. Most of the farmers don't go out and saw the horns off the cows that often anymore. Used to be that was a 50-50 trade. Some would go out. take the horns at a certain age, but that's because they were marketing them. You gotta remember there were crafts and trades that wanted the horns. And I'm not just talking for powder horns, I'm talking for other industrial purposes. So, you know, the cow was bred to be used for product. And horns, that's why you saw a lot of times they'd whack the horns off, that way they wouldn't also hurt each other if they were in closer confines. But, so the cows that are typically out there that got demi wild, are fully armed, they're not stupid, and you'd be surprised how attentive they are. Now, cows don't have great night vision. However, problem with that, because they don't and they are prey, although an aggressive and organized offensive prey, Guys, they'll gore your arse or stomp you or kick you in a heartbeat. If they suspect they've got a threat nearby, they will literally sweep with their head, kick with their feet, and actually arc, you know, kind of like, you know, you've seen where they're kind of like a Brock, where they twist and they'll actually, they're boxing with their hooks. That's kind of nice if you got some bad guys stupid enough to wander through a back 40 and they don't know what's out there, and all the guns in the world won't stop the cows. Okay, a couple hundred or a hundred head or 80 head or 60 or 50 head. That's a lot of horsepower. Well, cow power in this case. Now pigs, as I said, there's a lot of wild, but not wild pigs. A lot of farmers, not so much the way we used to see it, but it's still taking you to a couple areas here where once again, if you go into the middle of the section, you'll find the areas well far, well farmed out, it's fenced. And it has good sturdy gates and closures. Why? Well, because they're running sows. They're running pigs back in that acreage. It can be 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 acres. It's middle section. A lot of times it's a wood stand. Pigs love wood stands. And because they grow, you know, they work with their nose. They also grow tusks. If you didn't know that, you might want to do a little research. And once again, pigs will have a complete, just like cattle, have a complete communication system. They actually will signal if you're listening, you know exactly what they're doing. Now seriously, pigs in the same way. They give out like a battle cry. What it is is a warning order, and anything else within audible distance that can hear what's going on tracks on that noise, and they come together and pack and swarm. So this is another cool tool to have, especially if you have the bat faggots or you've got these other sneaky peats that think you're going to be moving across an area. Oh, and don't forget, these all create thermal images too. So you have, you might have some really cool thermal, you know, technology, won't help you in the woods as far as maybe avoiding trees. That's kind of embarrassing. But by God, you'll see what's coming out you to gore you or tear your leg off or at least, you know, chew on you a bit. If you're the bad guys. But know where these advantageous conditions lie because they are useful. Okay? Now with dogs, the only thing about dogs, if you're trying to be quiet or conceal a location, then you have to bring the dogs in and you have to use discipline to contain them and to quiet them. You'll get them into a location where they can't be heard. On the other hand, I will tell you flat out, there's two things the New World War of Click types don't like. Number one, if they're politicos, they hate Jesus Christ. They're terrified of Jesus. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you, oh no, they're a Satan worship present. It doesn't make any difference. I'm gonna tell you flat out, I've seen every variation of what's been thrown at him and Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, they are terrified of. Number one. Number two, most special warfare people are terrified of dogs. They'll try to play it down, but I've worked amongst them and I've seen the response when dogs unexpected appear in the environment and they know they can't buy them, which means they have to kill them. Either A, they have to break contact, or in other words, if it was something where they weren't any intent on creating mayhem, or they didn't have a mission that required some kind of violence. They will have to break contact or move away from the area and hopefully the dog or dogs won't follow. On the other hand, if it's a contact situation, the dogs can't be bought. If you're within their audible or any of their sensory range, they are going to inform the other PAC members and remember, if you're the owner, you're the PAC leader and the dogs will do their job. The enemy knows this. Dogs are a priceless, useful tool. Not only that, a great distraction, although they're also wicked and they know that that distraction works. I used to have a dog named Petey, big black about, oh, he was about 80 pounds, big dog. And Petey was smart, he was black and we had lights, you know, only one or two security lights that we'd keep on and off the switch at different times. So he'd be at the end of the driveway towards the house but by the garage. It was kind of dark there. And he'd wait till somebody got in the driveway and was walking up towards the front of the house and he'd bark from there. Well, that'd get your attention. But what he didn't know is that Petey then, of course, after he did a couple of good, healthy guttural barks, Which shut up he'd go right north he'd go across the tree line right there parallel with the with the driveway Go out beyond where the person was and come up behind them and they're still looking over by the garage for Petey Okay, meanwhile Petey's not over by the garage Petey's right behind them at their leg Now immediately someone's gonna say kill them Well Petey's job was to do what he did even there hurt you unless he felt that you were a threat But usually he'd come out and have to go because he'd be behind the person with his head down towards that ankle, that Achilles tendon bite. And he'd be like, what are you doing? And of course immediately he'd stop and he'd look at you real quick with his mouth half open and his head turned sideways and down by your ankle. He's just waiting. See, so amazingly enough, your organics are quite useful, but you do have to remember that if you're trying to maintain OPSEC, operational security, and reduce the signature, then you have to manage the animals accordingly. You may also want to attract the enemy. You can use the animals accordingly. I never complain about a barking dog, no matter whose dog it is, because a barking dog is doing his job, at least in his mind. Some dogs think they need to make a lot more noise than others. But they're doing the job that they perceive within their pack makes sense. So just something to think about. And again, remember dogs can't be bought. I know there's always a thing, throw him a steak or whatever. The dog weighs 100 pounds and there's only one steak and there's five dogs. Well, that steak ain't going to last very long. Okay. They're still looking for that one. They're looking for that steak. They're going to last five seconds with my dog. Right. He doesn't chew, it just goes right down. What kind of dog do you have? That's the kind of dogs I have. It'd be like, yeah, you throw them some goodies and, well, it gives us a treat. But wait a minute, there should be more. And their noses are already working. And if you have the bag in hand, they'll be up and on that quick as they can, which is why you have to discipline some more. So think about it. Well, like, well, I'm just throwing a steak. Better have a whole bag full. And by the way, it won't take like you said, it won't take long depending on how big the animal is. It's chomp, chomp, gulp, gulp because the competition forces that by the way. You all remember that? You have animals, you know this. So anyway, prior pumper plating prevents piss poor performance, but also better performance. Geese are phenomenal. Again, the reason that geese are on the symbol of Rome, the city, the Roman state, is because geese saved Rome more than once became an historical legend for the nation. It also, even though the geese warned, remember the fall of Rome. Even though the geese set out their warning. The people in their arrogance and in their stupidity ignored the warning and Rome fell. Rome fell. Alas, Babylon, as they say. So, darkness fall, we shall fight. So we're not gonna, we're gonna pay attention to the geeks, the dogs, and all the other fun animals that are out there are useful. Obviously, horses, if you know, if you had any livestock, like I said, each animal responds in different ways. Pay attention. All of them are working your farm, not just you. Next, and or property, whatever it is. Another thing here real quick, and on that note, by the way, before I go away from it, I should mention this, how much food have you put away for your, excuse me, oh my goodness, how much food have you put away for the creatures that you do have in your care? Now, I've been lucky to a degree we actually got some phenomenal deals and again I gotta remind you, always end distress stores. Animal food has expiration dates just like anything else, not that it makes much difference, but I was getting some phenomenal deals when there was some surplus cat and dog food laying around, up to 75 and 80% off on the product. canned food or at least something to use as a supplemental, uh, bulk, but also a flavor change up for the animals. Just like anything else, a treat is something you need to be thinking ahead about. Don't forget, you don't waste anything else. Nothing will be wasted in food. Nothing. We can't afford that. That this, this whole game of, of food, uh, Tossing is just gonna, it's either gonna go to the livestock, it's gonna go to whatever you got that'll eat it, you'll figure it out after a while, and anything that's, any kind of protein is going to your security animals, for instance. Cats and dogs. And cats are handy because although you don't wanna pamper them too much, they will help keep the rodentia population down, and that will burgeon as things move along here, especially in metropolitan areas. As you already know, there are more rats in any city than there are rats. Now, we're not talking just the mice. We're talking only the rats. There's more rats in every city in this country than there are people. And then, there's mice. And then, go right down the shopping list, how many other rodentia do you have? So, having something as a counterbalance is a good thing. And in fact, even keeping them a little healthy is a good thing. which everybody better be thinking about. You're not going to have time. You're not going to have... Well, first of all, all of the chemical products and everything that presently everybody's taking for granted. You know, we went through a store again today. The juice aisle was half empty. I mean, it was like you're looking at the face of a hockey player. There were that many teeth missing, or in other words, empty spaces on the shelves. The pasta aisle, same one I mentioned a few weeks ago, is now, I would say, has a third of the product it should have. Again, mostly about every, you know, two spaces are empty, one's got something, then one space empty, then there's two items, then there's two, three, four spaces empty, and then there's an item. There's a place for it, and eventually they'll probably get it. But by the time they get it, the other product they had, which would be your selection, so you could go, hmm, do I want Braticelli or Verminuti or Patadelli or, well, wait, the new marijuana brand? Well, that was the first one, or the third one, Patadelli, right? Anyway, you could choose, because you had America, you have selection. But right now, this is not the case. And cat foods are having the same problem. Oh, by the way, why? Oh, because we just have to send all this stuff over to Communist China so they can process it and send it back to us. But then they don't necessarily do that. And so everything that we warned everybody about would have to get is coming to play exactly as we warned everybody. So, anyway, because of this, storing additional foodstuffs of different types, I would point out that you can make up basically a wet dog food from any number of different combinations of grain, leftovers. Second, what are grade two grain stocks? An example is rolled oats. That's something that combined with other beef stocks, broths, bones, Another thing I recommend if nothing else get a pressure cooker for doing all the stock bones and anything that you have that normally you wouldn't give to the animals because it might break and splitter. If you pressure cook, you do exactly what the food, what the canned dog food or even the regular dry dog food companies do. Guys, everything that's protein goes into a pressure cooker. And it is pressure cooked to mush. Then it's whipped, and then it's thrown in with other grains and things. And guess what? That's your dog food. Either A, they dry it, they purl it, or they leave it wet, put it in a can, and then pressure cook it there again, and all of it together. And that's your canned dog food. Go ahead, Valar, who do we have? I was going to say whey protein. They sell it in 50-pound sacks. You can get it on Amazon. Pretty good stuff to have amidst all the... In general, yeah. ... you know, rice and other things that we have that weigh protein. It's literally that. It's protein. And it's... I don't know if people that have lactose issues would have an issue with that or not, but we don't, so we use it. Well, as a matter of fact, again, that's a good point. The Way products, bodybuilders, guys, it's the different types of, you know, like Muscle Milk and all the other name brands. If you go to Big Lot, every once in a while, the Big Lot gets all the overage on, or was, getting all the overage on protein bars and different types of workout and neutral bars, whatever, energy bars. very dense, high protein, and also whey powder in the larger containers. Now, since things have slacked off and gotten thin, you're not seeing hardly any of that, but still pay attention to watch big lots because whey powder usually they get too much of it and it backs up and who cares if it's out if they give it an out date. Okay, that really doesn't make any difference. whey powders are a variation on it. In fact, what they do with grade C meat stuff, food stuff, they make it in Detroit. It's basically gray powder pavlum. But what is it? It's everything that wasn't grade A meat or grade B meat. They make it grade C. They rate it grade C. They throw it all in a pressure cooker. Then they whip it just like I was talking about and then they flake it like you do Powdered potatoes where you make powdered potatoes Imagine something that's gray green or just plain gray That is in the can on the outside says grade C meat product you'll every once in a while you see images you might go look it up Yeah, well, actually you've probably seen it. Remember all the old UNICEF ads? If you said 27 cents, Balucca muckawucka star will get food for the day. 27 cents will feed a child in Biafra. or in wherever and what it is you'll see remember maybe I'm jogging your memory is a black and white footage of all these kids we know the flies around and they're you know brushing the flies away and they've got these little bowls and the person is dipping the cup into the cup that she has into this bucket and pouring it out, you know, even, evening it out and everybody got the same amount. She puts it in the kids cup and while they're talking, she adds water and she's stirring it like you're making basically instant potatoes. And what that is is grade C protein slurry, which is what they were sending through UNICEF and all these other hand across the water organizations. to foreign countries, wherever they could eat, wherever they could eat cow. Remember some places you can't send cow, so you have to send other things, okay? But as long as they can eat cow, because there was at least some cow in there, there could be some pork, there could be chicken, who knows? Like I said, if you've ever, grade C, okay, you're not gonna like this. Okay, if you've had grade A meat, what's grade B? What's grade B? Grade B can have cysts and may have parasites. The parasites can be identified as far as in the cysts or nodules and that of course is, well, that's B. So if grade B is that, and by the way, they sell that on the market wherever you want to buy in America. But if it's not meeting grade B standards, then I don't know what grade C is. I really don't. But they make it in Detroit. They make it in a couple of the locations around the Midwest. I believe there's also a facility in Cincinnati. And they don't just sell to the UN. They also sell to markets all over the world in Africa, Asia, etc. And they also use it as a... Yeah, it's... Wait, roadkill is step up. Roadkill is step up. Because roadkill, it's an animal much healthier than the great sea critter that they put into the slurry. That's the, yeah, but that would actually add more, I guess, clean flavor. There we go. So anyway, just an idea there that you, again, you can produce something similar to that, but pressure cookers, they don't have to be the newest. And again, you can grade your machinery for particular tasks. But in the future, for instance, dog food, roadkill would be one of the things that we will obviously be using. I've used it in the past. I used to get so many deer. My dogs, the dogs that my mom and dad had, I get sometimes three deer a night from road hits. Okay, guys. And the dogs would be eating well. Let's put it that way, because whatever was pulverized, got boiled. and you know, check for splinters, make sure everything doesn't have anything exploded in it. And the damage or the meat that was to a degree a little too hammered, that gets part off, that gets boiled up, and that goes right on the dry dog food with little chops and pieces. And so the dogs eating meat, every of those dogs eating meat are in it. They both lived to be over 20 years old. And again, they were eating quite healthily to say the least. We're gonna well, here's the thing you'll be fighting other people for the roadkill. Let me point that out too Yeah, people are passing up road kills right now But all it's gonna take is a hit the switch, right? You won't be seeing any more road kills You're not gonna be seeing things on the road What'll really bother you is when you notice that the cats and the dogs start disappearing to From the road road kills the number one. I will say this. Thank you Lord. I haven't seen That many pets killed in the last year. I saw, I think, it's really weird. We probably saw more last year when nobody was driving than we did, you know, when I have to say in the next 12 months where all the idiots are back off from under their bed in the basement, I wish to God they'd go back. I don't miss any of the coronavirus-paradoids. I mean, do you? It'd be better if they'd stayed under their bed and grown old down there. And moldy, too, that had been around for less time. and wouldn't be in our way right now. So as it is, again, roadkill. The one thing you have to beware, okay, and again, I mentioned this earlier, and this is also all of you who've got to be thinking ahead, is people are going to get real hungry. And people have a tendency not to do things right when their head isn't screwed on correctly because their nose and their gut is forcing action rather than common sense. The first rule is somebody has to make sure that everything is cooked thoroughly. And this is something that's gonna be more and more of a priority because right now, I mean, let me ask you guys, how many of you really trust going to the doctor? Right now, I mean, as it is. I don't trust most any doctors that are in the system right now because either A, they actually were the Fruit Loops that wanted to use the power trip thing or B, they just went along, go along and get along because they just won the paycheck. Okay, that's fine. But as I pointed out to somebody today, it's like this, okay? We have really great technology. I can look inside you. I can take pictures of every part of your body. But what difference does it make if the mechanic would not do their job right? You got better pictures, better imagery, all kinds of sensor technology, but these people have no compunction or intention of doing the right thing. Or because of political correctness, which is now rampant, If some fruit loop who hates humanity comes up with an idea that if I give the doctors a screwy agenda, I can get the doctors to kill more people through lack of performance or improper action, and that gets rid of more of the global enemies. Okay, so that's right now. That's right now where you have relative peace. The biggest problem you're going to have is you can't afford to or you won't be able to go because of all the strings that are attached to going into any medical institution. It's already insane as it is and a lot of people are already walking away just because of that. So one of the things that's going to have to happen is stringent food production maintenance on your part, you know, in other words monitoring. And of all the things, meats and other types of poultry products, example are eggs, is you have to make sure you husband them well. If you're going to refrigerate, you're limiting the life on the eggs. If you don't refrigerate, you actually have a longer time on the shelf. If you can't refrigerate, then don't forget, there's a number of things you can do. You can sugar, pepper, or you can pickle. Remember, you can, and that's salting, including salting, that's pickling in one form or another. So needless to say, you'll use vinaigrette, you can create a brine or whatever. But anything that we have that needs to be cooked, needs to be cooked thoroughly. The other thing is, once it's cooked, even that can still be thrown back into the pressure cooker like they used to do at the dog food places. Used to be, and I've asked everybody in the industry and nobody is doing anything like they used to, okay? The only place I found was one butcher shop that still takes their cuttings, what very little they have, and they're very efficient. It's a really efficient butcher shop, which is how it should be anyway. But they still do a couple of barrels of rendering stuff that's going to the rendering house for the dog food plant or the soap plant. I've only found one place that's doing that. Most all the big chain operations, they waste millions of dollars of food that goes back into the landfill, especially protein, meat. Meyer's Shifty Takers has destroyed tens of millions of dollars of meat a year. It should have either gone into one form of reserve or again it used to be it would have been loaded upon to refrigerator trucks, gone down the road here, and it would have been processed into dog food and that very great steak and roast and everything else would have been rendered and it would have been processed into usable food protein for your animals. Well, that doesn't happen anymore. And part of it's because the government promotes the waste of that food. The government promotes the waste of that food. And I'll repeat again, the government, the sick, twisted government, promotes the waste of that food. That's where our problem is. It's like everything else. So, when everything re-indexes and has to when all of a sudden the world changes here. But for you, the most important thing is, again, everything, if you have, especially since you have animals, but also just for feeding your own people. You're not going to be wasting or throwing anything away. It's going to go from one step to the next to the next. You need to be thinking that way. You need to dig out the old cookbooks. You need to take a look at traditional butcher shop operations. It's like my dad used to say, when they bring a pig in that was slaughtered, they'd use everything but the squeak. There wasn't anything on that animal that went to waste. What little could not be used was going to go on down the road to the glue factory and they made sure that something was done because it cost time and money to make that pig or that cow or that chicken. And it is a disgusting waste. It is a horrid example of a sick mind that would allow that to happen. And I have no respect for those people. None whatsoever. In fact, they'll be the first people if I can. They're gonna be gone and down the road. Either they'll be overseas. We'll let them waste somebody else's time and resources. Or we'll let them starve somebody else out, typically our enemy. Do we have a problem with that? No, not my enemy. Yes, you go manage my enemy's food reserves. There we go. Yeah, the way it did here, I don't think they'll allow that to happen though. They won't be working on the same job that they've been in the past. That's just not going to be allowed by people who have a brain. It's just unfortunately we don't have as much as we should here. And we have great matter running things. Anyway, other things, and I get this all came from talking about the organics, the dogs, but there's a whole other series of processes that need to be remembered. Also, animal maintenance is just like people maintenance. In fact, that's why you have ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com sells product that goes to veterinary or to human maintenance. So just keep that in mind. You're gonna want to make sure that you have a certain amount of support care for the critters and you need to be putting some kind of schedule together for that if you're gonna continue to use the animals, especially the dogs, in a useful, a useful, intelligent way. Another thing there is, again, In the long haul, I know there's been a lot of questions about all the different things that we might run into, and of course, in some cases it's going to be hard because I don't know what we can do other than chambering the animals to keep them safe in the event of certain nuclear, biological, or chemical threats. It's one of those things that World War I actually made dog gas masks, they made horse gas masks. They made octa- well the horse mass worked on the oxen, but they used- remember guys were using heavy livestock for moving artillery and for moving equipment through all of World War I. And they were living in a chemical warfare environment that lasted for what, three years? Because of that, they developed a whole range of technology to live and fight in a chemical warfare environment, including all of the organic tools. Dogs, the K9 Corps, everybody. Everything and everything that was in organic was provided with some form of protection. Whether all of it got to where it needed to be, probably not. You know the old story of how Quartermaster works is you know you get your cold weather socks in the middle of summer in 100 degree weather. Do you throw the cold weather socks out? Oh hell no. Oh I do not need these now. The smart person will go I don't need them now but I'll bet you dollar to donuts that I won't have those when the winter shows up so I better hang out to those. See how that worked? So anyway, the other thing here again is with regard to food production, and we need to constantly be thinking about food production, is green housing. Don't forget that. We're heading into the, well, we're not in fall yet, but guys, it's 23rd of August. I'm already planning on everything that I've got going into shelter and green housing, you know, within what, the next month and a half? I think we'll be able to go through the early part of September, but we'll wait and see. It's interesting outside conditions. Well, this is like nothing we've ever seen before. It's not a bad thing. And yes, we have seen this before, but guys, August in Michigan has been wet. We have green grass in August. Traditionally, me growing up, what I remember is, don't run the grass, you'll kill it. Why, in August, why? Well, because it was dryer than a popcorn fart and you'd step on it, it was brittle and it all break up and there would be real quick death patches where, you know, the grass just wasn't making it. Now the roots are all there, but didn't want to have to water them. Of course everybody did. But this right now, we've had a perfect, lush August. The one thing I will say is the bean production catch up is to a degree going to make up for some of the other crop losses because the beans have been lush and the production is heavy. However, not that many people got soybeans in the way they could have. I just passed about probably three, 400 acres that are still sitting fallow since we talked about this in the spring. That means there's nothing coming out of those fields and then the only ones out there. It's just a lot like that. So one of the other things to take into consideration as we said legumes, I don't know that you're going to be finding that the present soybean is all that useful, but on the other hand, you know, having something to fill the void is better than starving. or I should say better than grumbles and the stomach managing your thought process, which is not a good thing. Okay? So what we need is volume in some form. Now I will point out for the moment there is a good flurry of rice coming in. Mixed types, both from South America and also from Southeast Asia. There is a quantity of jasmine rice, as I mentioned the other day, that's been coming in relatively cheap. And jasmine rice is usually very expensive. The quality is, the quality of the products recognizable, the companies are name brand. And again, if the jasmine rice is cheaper or the same price as the white rice and the brown, get a mix. That just in and of itself the changing of the flavors and or the consistency of the rice is a change up for your people So a mix is a good thing. Okay But rice appears to be and if we of course end up with beans not just not just soybeans but also other legumes as the primary surviving staple of this season then it behooves you to try and get as much of the beans and rice on the shelf as you can. South American, Central American cuisine is very efficient using a combination of rice and beans which counter each other, help to complement the carbohydrate protein combination. So it's a very useful, it's a useful set of bulk stocks to have on the shelf. Go ahead, color Jimba there. much quicker to cook than beans. Superior nutrition, especially if they get the really small ones. They cook, obviously, almost instantly. Yeah, we don't know what the production is, but if you've got them in your area, and in fact, that's one of those things. Meyer's Shifty Takers, Meyer's, which is all over the Midwest, has two things cyclically when we get into the harvest. They carry only once during the year, it's during this period, whole peas in the one pound bags, typically by Briar Rabbit, okay, and the other is lentils in greater force. And like you said, there's yellow lentils, brown lentils, there's pea lentils. There's a wide range and... The one advantage of lentils on top of everything else is as a sprouting food, they're vastly superior, they're more efficient, they're tastier, and they're quicker to sprout than beans. So again, absolutely right. Lentils are a good choice. If I was gonna carry a couple of one pound bags of things to carry the field, lentils are one of those that actually have a meaty stock to them if they're boiled completely. You can you get the if you take that and add that with other items it thickens up the the Recipe whatever it is you've got and it also again fills the void you're filling up with volume Which is very critical but it wholesome nutritional good color speaking of speaking of filling the void They pack more densely in whatever container you're in than beans do Less airspace more more solid product. Yeah, and again the price is right so well Another thing about that, now thank you for bringing up. Guys watch because there has been a glut of these flasks and water containers. And I noticed people are tossing them left and right, brand new, never used. For what we just talked about, those are the perfect container for carrying grains in the field. A lot of them are wide mouth, but they don't have to be. I'd say it's 50-50, but I've probably got a whole case. I've got it for free. I mean, every one of them. In fact, half of the one part that I got to keep saving them and separating them are actually shaped like a US Army canteen. Only with a big bulky plastic cap with a little odd, they're not a standard canteen top. But they're, again, the same formation, the same shape. But for putting, for instance, rice or lentils or anything like that in, they're a perfect container for securing them, keeping them dry. Although I know people that would say dump half or go into another container like that. And what you do is you throw water in and let the food stock rehydrate while you're walking. And that's an old trick that anybody who is a dry goods army, what they would do is you have some kind of container or some kind of sack and you add the water to that product while you're moving, say before lunch, and through the morning's march by the time you get to where you're going to stop. The product is partially or most all rehydrated back to where it's a matter of a quick heat, a little bit of a boil, and you've got foodstuff ready to eat. Boom. Minimal time, minimal energy spent to get it to where it needs to be, and then on with more marching. So that's one of the tricks, especially with beans, although beans do require soaking, as you know, for typically do, not always, but you typically do. So that's another reason for having these containers or using these, especially their straight mouth, their double walled. There, I would say about, some are half a liter, some are as big as a whole liter, a full liter internally. Those are bulkier and typically longer, but not by very much. Needless to say, you figure out what a liter's worth of material is. But they are something that would be very useful for also caching things like this. Let's say you had a bunch of this stuff carrying your carrying wood and you want to drop some off and create a cache in the field between your team. Everybody drop off one container. These containers would be perfect for that purpose. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. What we use is, we used to use the Gatorade containers before they shrink-flationed them down to 28 ounces. Now we use the power aid containers. Yeah, because they took the four ounces out and they hourglass the bottle, the sides of the bottle. So you're losing a lot of storage area. The power beads are still straight sided. They're still 32 ounces. So we use those. It's a nice heavy container. You almost can't break them. If you've got a lid on them, it's really hard to crush them. And the lids fit really tightly and they are Pretty significant. I've had him sit in the back of a vehicle full with water and had no water pee out of him, you know, an 160 degree car. So happy day. Can't say that about the little water bottles that you get your regular water in. Yeah, those are absolute minimalist. Save the cash if you don't move them. You know, thank you on that point too, guys. If you prioritize equipment, if you're going to cash water and you wanted to do it quick, the chief 24 packs of water are fine because you're not going to be carrying them around. When you're cashing equipment, you're typically putting it at a point of, you know, a rally point or a point of an objective for a retreat, whatever, or at least a temporary retreat, which by the way is also typically a rally point. So this is the stuff that you prioritize using because it was minimized. Okay, the advantage is when you're taking stuff out to cash, like water storage like that, you're not gonna move it when it gets to where it needs to be. You're gonna open up the rock pot you made in the underground corn. You put the containers and everything in, put the rock back in place or whatever you cover it up however you're going to. It's just gonna sit there and stare at we know a nature. You're not gonna wiggle it, move it so it can't break or get punctured. On the other hand, all the rest of your stuff is gonna be in the field bouncing around with you. Then you always want to consider durability and survivability, especially critical. Anyway, we're at the top. Survivability, this hour didn't last long. And of course, we covered some of the mixed wells. Not that exciting, yeah it is. Especially when you find out later on all the rest of the dribble that everybody thought was important isn't anymore. Especially, like I said, dump pools, call your friends a sports game. We are at the top. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the lamp and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the free start the intro Edward if you could pull up the guns and gadgets latest video It's about nine hours old. Oh good Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. I think one day, whoops, hold on for just a moment. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, southwest, east, and ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite, on the side of the Maroos and all our friends in all the oceans across the planet. We are everywhere on each ocean, by the way. And a myriad of other communications technologies to include micro-FM and AM stations virtually inside and outside these United States across the planet. So we want to say hi to Eastern Europe. You guys are broadcasting us right now, even as we speak. Anyway, it is, well, it's the 23rd of August. It is Tuesday communications Tuesday. It is the 14th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic. the dance of swords. Let the dance continue and it will as a matter of fact. So anyway, we have been very busy with a bunch of other projects, but before we're going any farther and because it's going to kind of segue in what I want to cover here real quick this second hour. We're going to play guns and gadgets. The latest video has to do with, of course, the attack on Well, firearms in general, bat faggots, you know how it is. the proposed rule on frames and receivers which is supposed to go into effect tonight at midnight as it turns Wednesday, August 24th, 2022. That's right. So yesterday was the 22nd. They altered the rule two days before it goes into effect. And... That's a no-no according to the federal rules. So it was brought before a judge yesterday, the same day that the ATF altered the rule, and this was brought to my attention by my friend Rob Olson, who is one of the attorneys on the case. He is with Gun Owners of America. And this is very important to pay attention to this. I'm going to read this word for word because the ATF is looking to pull the rug out from everybody else just about 24 hours before the new rule goes into effect. And the new rule was... cloudy at best to try to figure out. So this is what they filed yesterday in the district of North Dakota and this is the lawsuit. Morehouse Enterprises doing business as Bridge City Ordinance versus the ATF. It says, The final rule was originally published on April 26, 2022 with an effective date of Wednesday, August 24, 2022, and the notice changes also have an effective date of August 24, 2022. plaintiff's challenge to the rule has been in litigation before this court since the filing of their complaint on July 5th, 2022. The changes to the final rule are described as corrections, yet the summary of the changes admits that the complexity of this rulemaking process has caused even the ATF to make numerous mistakes. ATF admits the final rule contained inconsistencies and creates various sources of confusion, which the agency now hopes to have identified and fixed, of course, two days before the effective date of this voluminous rulemaking. Describing the complexity of this rulemaking process and the resulting significant number of comments and revisions in response, acknowledging some technical errors in the regulatory text that are causing confusion and could create confusion, including unintentionally broadening a requirement and potentially creating inconsistencies and creating confusion for readers. Those are the reasons the ATF said they had to make corrections. Ironically... After repeatedly criticizing plaintiffs for some alleged delay in challenging the final rule, ATF has now waited until two days before its effective date to publish changes to its text. Planets have not had time to review these changes and their implications to determine whether they are, in fact, corrections. Certainly, the agency's last-minute changes provide the court... no opportunity to have a full understanding of the final rule before ruling on plaintiff's motion seeking injunctive relief. It is important to note that ATF waited 117 days from the date the final rule was published to notice these changes. Significantly, as a purely technical matter, ATF has failed to push its corrections not less than 30 days before its effective date as required by the APA. In United Solid Waste Activities Group versus EPA, the EPA similarly attempted to amend a rule without notice and comment, describing the change as an exercise of an inherent power to correct technical errors. The DC Circuit rejected this argument, concluding that it had never recognized an inherent power to ignore the APA's procedural requirements in the rulemaking context to correct errors. To be sure, there are exceptions to the notice and comment requirement. When the agency for good cause finds and incorporates the finding and a brief statement of reasons, therefore, in the rules issued, that notice and public procedures thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest. However, correcting errors does not fall within these exceptions. Furthermore, the ATF did not claim the good cause exception in the corrections, nor did it provide any reasoning that would justify application of the good cause exception. Similarly, the DC court rejected an interim final rule of the EPA when it should have been noticed for comment, even though a final rule was pending. Quote, we strongly reject EPA's claim that the challenged errors are harmless simply because of the pendency of a proper noticed final rule. Plaintiffs assert that this last minute set of changes to the challenged final rule, the publication of which took place without defendant providing any notice thereof to plaintiffs or the court, provides yet another reason for the court to enjoin, stay, or otherwise delay implementation of the final rule in order to give the court the time it needs to properly consider the pending motion in the final rule as now amended. So what does that mean in plain text? The final rule. which has been out for one hundred and today's one hundred and eighteen days since it was originally published. Well yesterday the ATF went, ooh we're gonna change this, we're gonna change that, we're gonna change this because they say they were errors and caused people to get confused when reading it. Well when you do that the APA which governs the rules making process says you have to give notice and comment period because you're changing that. The HTF didn't follow the rules just like the EPA did in the case they referenced. And the judge in that case, the EPA case said, you didn't do it the right way. You didn't give people enough time. We don't acknowledge it. So the attorneys here, GOA, are saying, you can't do this two days before it goes live. And just like EPA, judge, you should stop this. Either stop the whole rule. or delay its implementation until we can all figure out, including the court, what these changes are and how they change the final rule. So, this will probably be ruled on today. I will keep you in the loop. If you want to know more, subscribe to the channel. That is where I will put it, right here on the YouTube channel. Hit that subscribe button down below. Like the video and share it. If you're sick and tired of the ATF pulling tricks to try to screw the people out of their right, which the ATF... I read the Constitution again last night, went through it. It didn't even mention the ATF in there, nor did it say in the Second Amendment that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed unless the ATF says so. That's not in there. I couldn't find it. If you agree, smash that like button. And until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. I will see you on the next one. Take care. Do you all remember what the argument was when the vogans were surrounding Earth and ready to vaporize it? Well, nobody informed us. And of course, what's funny is it's a micro version of what's happening to the main character with his house where the locals posted that they've confiscated his land and they're gonna be putting a thoroughfare, a road through his house. And he goes, well, we posted it for six months. You posted it is on the back door of a maintenance closet in the basement of the of the secretary's office of the of the township That's kind of an ad hoc version of what happened So when the vogans are ready to destroy the earthy if you might remember the kenny chief vogon official is You had ample opportunity to go to your regional office in Alpha Centauri. You were given notice to leave. You haven't left. It's your problem, not mine, now die. Well, that's kind of the feeling you get with the Bat Faggots here. Here's the thing, okay? If all of a sudden I get politically involved, I don't give a damn when it was posted. All of a sudden I've decided that it's obviously unjust and I have the wherewithal to step into the court and I have the standing to step into court, which all of us do under the Admiralty Law. Under Admiralty Law, so you have an interest one way or another. In fact, you have a forced interest, not just a vested interest, but you have a forced interest because the deception of the straw man and the deception of the court system has forced you into the theater of activity. You have no choice because they have eradicated or destroyed all of the American courts and replaced them with what the founding fathers called the hated Admiralty Court, the Court of Commerce on the Sea. Look down below you. You got any water underneath you right now? Oh, you probably do somewhere a couple hundred feet down. Are you sitting on the deck of a merchant ship? Are you sitting at the command deck? Are you up there on the bridge? No, you're not. So you see, the Admiralty Court absolutely has no authority whatsoever, but you're not supposed to know that. However, since they have imposed it, you... have both the option and of course they must grant you the courtesy of being heard. They may not listen, but they have to grant you the courtesy because you may be a vested party in the commerce activity of divvying up the country under the declared War Powers Act, which is what the whole court scam is all about. They don't want you to hear. They don't want to hear about common law. Even though it's mentioned in the Bill of Rights. Yeah, but you won't find the Admiralty Court in there. No, no, you won't. I say, well, there is a there is a court of contest. Okay, but all of the construction has absolutely nothing, nothing to do with the Admiralty Court. And that's the problem. We have an alien court operating in this land. So if I discover something and it's two days, five days, 54 minutes before these jackasses are going to implement it, it makes no difference when I discovered it. The fact of the matter is my standing is as good, whether it be the moment somehow they cut and pasted it on the wall, you know, in the outhouse, in the back behind the records office. on the back wall of the outhouse you had to go inside and look around and you couldn't find it there then you realize maybe you should look around. Nope, it's not on the left wall on the outside. Nope, it's posted on the back wall of the outhouse which is an extension of the government building. So they posted it somewhere publicly. You just didn't make the effort to find it supposedly. Okay. I've had this, I have had a step by step awakening to just how scurrilous and just how wretched the court system is. Not court cases myself. I've helped so many others that helped me to get the big picture. And again, property foreclosures. You know, they have to publicly, and I know all this is, what does it have to do with guns? Has everything to do with what you're the battlefield you're in and what kind of creatures you're dealing with. Guys, the banks are not the first people that are supposed to be able to bid on a foreclosed piece of property if it was done under sheriff's office, sheriff's foreclosure. All of you have the same equal opportunity as the bank that ordered the sheriff to close on the property. Did you know that? Do you know that in your county seat, county courthouse, somewhere there's a corner. And every so many weeks, sometimes it's every week, sometimes it's two weeks, typically at the very least a month, they have all of these foreclosures that the banks have ordered the sheriff to do, okay? But what you don't know is that the banks don't have that property yet. But what they do is they cut a surety check. And since you don't know where the meetup is, a representative of the sheriff's office and or of the county, stands in the lobby of the courthouse in a corner that you didn't think to look and there's a Representing from each of the banks with a whole bunch of envelopes with all of the pre-cut Service checks so that they can take claim and take partake the property from the sheriff But here's what you didn't know. It's an auction. Did you know that you're that when your house is foreclosed on it's being auctioned out by the sheriff Now here's what's cute. If you show up and you give a counter bid to whatever they, and you gotta remember that they assume that the banks have such a hack scam job going that they already have the checks cut. They figure nobody is smart enough to know what's going on. Nobody knows that there's a public posting for the auction or on that in a minute. And so when you show up and you actually have cash or an instrument in hand, I have to be able to pay for within 24 hours. And whatever the value is that you set in bid, you have to have the full amount. There is no percentage. However, there is also nothing they can do about it if any party steps forward with the cash available to take that property. Now, it's posted. Here, you know, these property holdings by the banks are posted in every County seat that we have in the state of Michigan and every state that you're in where you're listening right now But try and find the posting We went to the county seat the county the washtop County Building which is located on Main Street in Huron in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Okay, I lived in that area forever I've lived there forever and we were told what to look for because we had to go find the listings for the foreclosures Guys, we went inside, we went from all the common sense places like next to the secretary and slash the records office. We went from one floor to the next. We looked in every corner, we looked around every wall, all the way to the end of a hallway. We walked from one end of that building to the other on the inside and the outside. Went all the way around the outside, by the way. This is during the winter. And I looked at it, it's like where in the hell is this? It is here, they have to have it, right? So there's a door on Main Street that is not a main door, it's only used by court officials. And there's this extension of the building, it's only one story tall, it's an alcove that for, look to me like originally, it was for being able to get out of the weather if you were waiting for transportation. It could have been used for some other kind of outdoor storage of something, but it's a little public area. And somebody, we were standing on the sidewalk and somebody came out of that door. And by chance, a reflection. of the inboard side closest to the street, a reflection of something white glimmered on that big glass door that the person walked through. Then we looked around and we looked down, we should have been paying attention to this. There's no pile up in that little public alcovere, which was about 10 foot wide, about five foot deep, has a couple little extension walls left and right that are probably about three feet. And there was a little track that, since the last snow had been covered, but you could see a rut that went over the snow pile and into that chamber. So we looked, leaned our head, couldn't see anything right away, had to lean our head and all the way on the inside corner, only half of that little wall space towards the road, is where they had all the listings of all the foreclosures. There was no way to see it from the road. There was no identifying where it was. There was nobody who could tell us where it was. But we did finally find it. And lo and behold, the posting that we were looking for with this woman's property that they were trying to steal. Well, we found it right there on the wall with everything else and the date for the transfer slash, oh, I'm sorry, the date for the wink, wink, wink auction. that was going to take place with this woman's property. We showed up for that the two days out, okay? And we walked up and the individual who was the officer of the court, is this the property auctioneer and everybody else looked at us like somebody, deer in the headlights? Like, how did you know about that? We've come here to participate in the auction. And then we specifically stated the property that was this woman's property. Her husband had passed away and these parasites said they were going to steal her land and slide it to one of her little cousin Izzy. Izzy Blatson's team was waiting. It was campus property right downtown where they have the sororities. Big five-story mansionette from way back in the 1880s. and she'd been ill, husband had passed away, and they just figured they could ride it and get it for a song and a dance. Well, we said, well, we're actually interested in posting a bid. Before we could even say any more, the character who came from the bank, which literally was right across the street from the county building, lets out a yelp. Some of his papers flitter out of his hands. He's got them clutching him with both hands. They flitter out of one of his hands and he grabs those and he flees out the door and he runs across the street through traffic. He literally fled the auction. However, because of that and because it's a scam, even though if you don't attend the auction, the property is up for clear access. And of course the bank is the one who always knows they have to be there for that. Each of the banks and or the credit unions too. They know this too. And they all show up there and they all have their checks cut because nobody is ever going to come and admit against them because first you got to figure out what's going on. And I didn't even have a clue this was happening. But I was I got an education step by step. And so all of a sudden this put everybody else in a tizzy because the first thing they're waiting is maybe we're there for other properties and all the other characters who were looking like deer in the headlights stop and then kind of breathe this like uniform sigh of relief. No, no sir, the only property we're interested is this property and we gave a notice. Now we didn't have the money, but it was fun just to interrupt it for one 24 hour period. Because we knew what the evil bastards were up to. We even knew who it was that was gonna steal the property. It was already sitting there waiting over on the bank side. The bank I used to work for, as a matter of fact, years ago, I knew a lot of people there. And they told me exactly what the scam was. But I had found out about it from the victim's end, okay? So Izzy Blattsenstein was waiting in the wings to steal from the widow because it's what they do. It's what the parasites always do over and over again. So anyway, not the only time, but with all the other stuff that's going on, and like I said, hit checkers guide to the galaxy. Look, it was posted in Alpha Centauri, didn't you go to Alpha Centauri and read it? Well, we can't get there. That's no excuse, time to fry the planet. Gone, okay? They think the same way with everything else you're doing with us right now. They have the same attitude. So, but it's not, fraud is not neutralize from the point of discovery, fraud or criminal fraud or criminal action or unconstitutional action goes back to inception. This is something they do know. So when we have this type of activity, they realize that, well, you came in here at the last minute, well, that's because they discovered her at the last minute. What's your point? You don't know when I discovered any of this. It takes time for us to do research because you piled the manure up pretty heavy, you bastard. So it takes time for us to dig through the maneuver pile you've created, you bastard. I would need, they'd have to tell you, you have to be more respectful. Oh, you royal bastard. Since you are an officer of the court, right? So I'll just call you royal bastard. How's that sound? No, you can't do that. Anyway, one of the subjects here though, is what the subject of this whole thing is the, again, receivers. Now, I'm going to point out something that's been going on. We've been where the plywood or wood AR-15 receiver project has moved ahead and there are some issues that were resolved, although again, it can be done in a number of different ways. You literally could take a piece of hard, a cherry would be cool, and do with wood, a wood CNC unit. a wood cutting CNC unit, you could actually produce a wooden AR-15 lower receiver complete one piece and it would be finished in approximately 27 minutes to half an hour with the present state-of-the-art technology best quality. Okay, but we're talking, our first solution was crude root. If you saw the actual picture of the first model it was done with a pine 2x6. A pine two by six was properly cut, routed internally. They left a crude root on the outside. The thing survives virtually hundreds if not thousands of rounds. It hasn't failed. Looks horrible. It's pine on top of anything else. And we're not talking, we're not having real hard wood here, okay? However, what's interesting is it's also held up well wear and tear wise. Again, magazine was my first concern. If you start out with a stiff fitting, and what I mean by a stiff fitting is that you want it snug, it's going to wear progressively. Now, the harder the wood, the far less concern you have for wear. Now, another thing is when we're talking about one piece, it's pretty straightforward. You're basically machining the thing out the same way you would an AR-15 being cut from a billet, except the material's a lot softer, easier to cut. You can do a lot more with the tooling, okay? However, the real issue is to come up with something that would not require so much technology. So basically, a three-piece laminate plywood lower receiver has been developed now. The outer two pieces do require some routing in order to open up the, for instance, the magazine well. The third piece is actually like a U, a fixture that goes in between the other two components. to create all the proper distance but in the magazine well for the width, provide obviously the pivot points for the hammer and the sear and everything, all the other internals. And there are a number of ways that this has been fastened and each one has worked. They've even gone so far as simply to use a high-end adhesive and very fine brads. Once they had the patterning down since they've done the prototyping with CNC, but the CNC work that's being done is being done with basically the equivalent to a router mechanism. Okay, very straightforward cuts. So the next step is obviously to have a router plan, which they already have and whatever they've tried so far, nothing has failed. There this is like the stent gun there is virtually Almost no way you could screw up if you as long as you apply the basics to a wooden AR 15 lower receiver There is nothing you could do wrong as long as you apply the basics With regard to the applied physics, you know magazine well, it's got to do with the magazine well does the Stock points where the the side panels that hold the pivoting you know pins that all of the parts ride on have to be obviously in the correct dimension the only thing that that has been an argument and What I kind of recommended lean towards is for instance with the buffer tube This thing is all is literally a cast away lower receiver I mean it is this crude issue you get non strategic as you could get How are you going to stop us from making a wooden AR-15 lower receiver? What are you going to do? You know, burn down all the pine trees, limit all of the wood in lows? What? So the only thing that we were talking about here is bulking out the back of the receiver a little bit and pinning the buffer tube rather than using a release day. And there's a reason. There's not a whole lot of maintenance you'd really have to do on the buffer on an AR-15. I mean, in reality, with all the modern tech, but even the standard AR-15, how many rounds have most of the guns that have an AR-15 buffer, how many rounds have been fired with the same buffer on an M16A1 or an M16A2 or an M4, and God knows how many millions and millions and millions of AR-15 standards? Where the guns- Here's the thing, thousands and thousands of rounds guys, and most people don't even know that the buffer comes apart. I won't say most, but a lot of people don't realize unless they've had military time that it's like guys that own the M1 carbine. Most of them even know how the gas system worked, but they fired it until it got dirty and they wouldn't function quite right. Then they might do a little research or they'd sell it cheap and we'd clean it up and we still got them today in the arsenal. Hey Mark, we still have them in the inventory for the war effort. Okay, go ahead, caller, jump in there. Number four here. We need to get out in front of this and give it a name before they call it something stupid like Ghost Gun. So do we call it a termite board or do we call it a beaver gun or? Beaver board! Or a toothpick gun. Well, beaver bird's cool. That would be kind of or well, actually, it's got to be something, you know, like, like with a let's see, not a woodpecker. Oh, yeah. My little AR-15 woodpecker. Yeah. Yeah. Tap, tap, tap, tap. My tiny pecker. Well, the thing about it is, okay, again, remember that pine already worked, but I'll think of all the materials that are out there. One thing I was thinking right off the bat is slab wood oak off of pallets. Talk about crude startup and showing everything. Think about how many different places you can find material. Now, the biggest thing is... Yeah, all over the place. Now here's the other thing. Now picture it this way. The left side is cut and the right side are cut with a limited amount of depth for the magazine well on the inboard side, but they have They don't necessarily have the full cleat. There's a couple different ways this was done. Where you have the spacer in the middle, you have to have one spacer. So, and technically, we want some of these models are like a four-part receiver because you still have to have the full magazine well on the front of the lower. However, again, they've pinned them, glued them. They only glued them. This is what's really interesting with some of these new adhesives and even the older ones. It didn't rattle battle apart, didn't crack, didn't fracture, but eventually I'm sure it would. It's just that if you test it within reason, if I put it together and I fire 100 rounds through it and it doesn't fall apart, that's a good start. If I can fire 1,000 rounds through it and I still don't have a problem, that's a damn good start. Again, the average person doesn't, I mean, it's security personnel, for instance. This is why, like I've told you guys, priority is to buy uppers, get the upper receiver with a barrel, with a bolt carrier and a charging handle. That's the part that's really tough and it's not papered and it's not restricted and it's not a gun. The lowers, you know, eventually like 80% polymer were great and are great. Not a problem, not going to poop-boom at all because we know they work. The aluminum ones, it's obvious, they always work. I would love to see someone make one in bronze or brass, and that still is a project that we have in motion. But plywood is the classic, or any kind of slabwood, is classic, non-strategic. You can't stop us from getting the material. And then it's purely just a matter of how creative do you want to be with connectors? I mean, let me ask you something. Would you care if you had, okay, think about a three-piece lower receiver. Why would I care if I drilled a couple holes, put a couple of fender washers, and only big enough so they don't, you know, the screw doesn't, the head of the bolt doesn't pop through. It gives it, you know, surface reinforcing. But why would I care if I had a few extra bolts in there to hold everything together? Would it make any difference? Oh, it wouldn't be pretty, but I'm not building for pretty. I'm building for a shoot your ass. And if I'm building for a functional shoot your ass, why would I care what it looks like? Now, again, if you look at the pictures of the original pine one, dudes, it's like crude, rude, and effective. It's as crude as you can get. It looks like a club. It's that rounded and bulky, okay? But it worked. Go ahead, jump in there, Colin. Yeah, with a brass from like melting down a few thousand twenty-two fired shells, be good enough brass to make to cast into a slab to machine a lower pump. Oh, well, actually, no, I wouldn't do a slab. I'd cast like an, it'd be, I'd cast it most of the way. In fact, to be quite honest, Yeah, you could you you could do a yeah that brass would be fine We actually that's what we used to do. We used to have a lot of foundries here if you could put together 300 pounds of brass You took 300 pounds of rifle bass 22 brass Plumbing fixtures, whatever you had. There's a foundry. That's 24 minutes to my west They would build you either a howitzer or a field gun depending upon your choice And they most commonly built four and six pounders. Now all you did was bring the scrap brass in. They took your brass, they smelted it, they cast it. They did basically 90% of the machining. They didn't do all the outer finish. And some of you guys may have even seen some of these at the gun shows where the guy has like a three foot gun tube with about a one and a half inch bore. The outside though looks kind of sandy like it's got a sandy face. That's the guess where it was cast. And normally what they do to dress that up is you obviously take and run it down a lathe and they clean it up and dress it up and make her purdy, you know, they shine her up. But if you don't want that, you don't need it. Purdy doesn't count for anything, but also that nevel finishes subdued on the original casting. The wood, yeah, it's idiot. Oh, the wood, here's the thing, you think about this, they always talk about the Vietnamese. If the Vietnamese had ever figured this out, how many battlefield pickup, throw out parts they probably were laying around for the AR, as it is, they were patiently collecting everything. But if you think about it, I'm surprised that somebody hadn't figured this out already. In fact, there is a company that already makes a component receiver. They made one, oh god guys, what was it? It was 1996 or 97 and the guys made the receiver, the air 15 receiver, and I think four or six parts, but it was metal, it was not plastic. However, what it allowed for was a multiple number of magazines to be used in the gun. the chin of the magazine well could be replaced and they had like four or five or six different fixture replacements including the back. That's why there were more parts in just one, two, three, you know, center and left and right. And this was a cool idea because remember the rifle could use AK mags. They built it so that you could change up the magazine well like an old Mattel 7. Okay, remember that toy? Oh, it's a gun inside a gun. Inside a gun and you change it this way. Oh, wow. And in this case, the idea was though that there you would have versatility for using that upper, you know, in the 7.62x39 if you built one, because back then they weren't around so much. There were some 30 caliber 7.62x39 Mini-14s and there were people building the bolts, but they weren't building whole guns. And the company that was associated with Midway, I don't know if you remember Midway Arms, they were building 762x39 bolts for the AR-15, but they weren't building, for instance, they didn't build the barrels. There was another company that made barrels, only two or three. But you had to build it from scratch. In fact, you even had to, with the 762x39 barrels, you actually had to drill the gas port. They had to drill the blow off. So it's not like the stuff hasn't been out there. And again, it's not a bad idea. In this case, with the plywood receiver, consider you can build a receiver this way out of whatever material you have. Once you have the template, think about this. Once you have the three pieces. Well, what can I make this out of? Example, I could, here's an idea, I could do a hybrid. I could do, I could cast on a pot metal junk aluminum cans, the middle stirrup piece that everything attaches to. I could even do all three pieces in basically pop cans slash beer cans slash whatever scrap aluminum I've got, if you wanted to a lost cast design. And it would be worth experimenting with. I mean, the air 15 is lower. It only does it only primarily it makes sure that magazine is lined up properly so that that bolt can do its job. Number one. Number two, obviously, that hammer strikes that, you know, upper bolt carrier group where that lines up with that firing pin. And it doesn't take that much abuse. The stress points are two, and that's the upper pivoting fixture, your forward pin. That takes more stress than most other parts in the gun, actually, amazingly enough. because of the nature of the recoil of the upper receiver, but because of the buffer tube, which is on the lower receiver, because the buffer tube does its job, that felt recoil is stretched out, I should say that energy is stretched out, so the, in such a way that there's not any significant abuse to that particular pin station. The other is the buffer tube retainer. because it's so damn, first of all, look at the threads on the thing. They're microfying. They're not really great if they get abused. But again, rather than that intricate retainer for the buffer, you go with a cross pin and a retaining stud. And what this does is eliminates a whole bunch of fancy machining or extra threadstock work that needs to be done. And it would make it like a VG rifle from World War II towards the end, only we do it right away from the beginning. Now, the other thing is stick with a standard light rifle caliber and don't go with anything heavy. Although I'm sure this can be adapted over to 7.62x39, 6.8 government. or any of the other stuff that's out there. But the big thing is, just sit back, take your AR-15 and de-pin the upper receiver from the lower. And I want you to sit down and look at your lower AR-15 and ask yourself, if you're mechanically inclined, how could I make that happen? How can I make that without going to ask permission of anybody? But also how can I do it and in how many different ways? Remember crude, first of all, pretty doesn't count. Pretty does not count for anything. Pretty is irrelevant. Do you want a color? Get a spray can. Okay, guys, you wanted a color? Get a spray can. When the color wears off, get another spray can. It's that simple and what again how many weapons can I get into the hands of how many people at absolute little or no cost? In fact, you know, it's fascinating when you look at the difference between the stem and you know why they you why they really wanted to make the stem disappear is Because everybody then figured out they could make it Hey guys, when you create a society, I want you to think this is why they're trying to destroy American engineering processes, our mechanical skills, our mental mechanical skills, okay? World War II, England's losing. And so they desperately need guns. And so what they do is employ every grandma and every veteran who's handicapped, every little girl, every boy, everybody knows that I'm helping to build a Sten gun for the government. How hard is it to build a Sten gun, Johnny? Well, I do this. I take this piece of strap, the government gave me a big block of metal, it's got two pins in it that are about the size of my thumb. And there's a, you know, like a yoke thing there. And I take the piece of metal and I put it in the yoke and I put it between those two bars. And I take my little hammer and I go tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, and I bend the one end. And I go tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, and I bend the other end. Little Tommy just made the trigger guard for the Sten gun. What? Yeah, Tommy pulls that out throws it into an empty bin He's got a big box of all these straps and Tommy or grandma Smith or whoever goes tap tap tap tap tap tap Tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap And all he's doing is another box has a plate that was cut out by another company and he just goes and drill the hole and puts it in the box and drills hole and puts it in a box. Takes in the strap out, puts in the machine, puts in the hole in the jig. What's he producing? Oh, he's actually drilling the hole for the trigger for the pivot point for the trigger, which is going to be controlled by two stupid little one, one big spring, one little spring. Each part everybody could relate to so here's the thing some of these people start talking to each other all sudden everybody realizes you do realize we're making a submachine gun in every garage in this country and in pieces one part here one part there I just made how many parts did you bend today Bobby? Well, my arms are getting tired, but I did about 200 to send to the war effort and Everybody figured out they all make and make guns You can't have that if you've got Fabian Socialists in charge of your country. So you don't want that gun hanging around for very long. It's not that it doesn't work, it works really well. In fact, it works too well, because it only costs $2.75 per gun to make. And everybody realizes if we got to start shooting those bastards of Fabian Socialists or the Socialists out of this country, wouldn't be a big deal for us to make more of those, wouldn't it? We could use the ones we got, but if they break, don't we all know how to fix them? Yeah, they used to call it the plumber's gun so they had to make that gun disappear not because it was ineffective But because it was too effective and cost efficient and everybody could understand it and everybody also knew everybody could build it Remember Bugs Bunny at the factory hi Ralph. Hi Bob. How you doing pretty good. How's the life? It's fine Only it was every garage and every basement, little old ladies sitting in their living room with a little tappet hammer and a little strike and making the rear sights for the for the stand or making the front blade site notch for the stand or some people who had a little more sophisticated machinery were making barrels. Because they, well, not the whole barrel, they'd make part of the barrel and they'd go onto another spot. They'd finish the other part up, but everybody got a real good idea how to make this thing. So that's why, again, what do you got right now? AR-15 is the same as, guys, this is the egalitarian weapon of the day. The AK is the potato digger and will last forever once it's built. And it's very user-friendly to construction, but the AR-15 is a stinking Lego block gun. And then once you figure out that none of the parts are all that real, I mean it is a space age rifle, God, come on, look at it, the aluminum, microspins, springs, micro pins, well all of that can be accommodated on a lower wooden receiver by the way too, and the hardwood is a better choice for that. But again, I'm gonna point out something, the wooden receiver is the throwaway. That's what non-strategic means. When you build something out of non-strategic material, it is irrelevant how hard the enemy tries to destroy whatever it is you're doing because it can't be stopped. It's impossible to stop. That's why you want to use whatever you can non-strategic materials for as many part of your war effort steps as possible so that in reality your war production capacity can continue no matter what. To one degree or another to one percentage point or another but you will keep up the fight And we could call it the Milan Labegan Well, it's gotta be gotta come up with like you actually I agree with saying we got to come up with a title for it I got it. We gotta come up with something is you know, what are you gonna do? I'm gonna stop it I mean as it is everybody's doing the high tech and high hyper tech and guys that's not the way to go Although, you know, the 3D printed stuff, hey, that's fine. I don't care what you're doing. Think about this. How many different solutions have people come up with for what is a single design based upon really all space age technology? It literally came from the space age. Aircraft aluminum upper and lower receiver, precision steel barrel, micro component machining, the bolt carrier extractor, extreme precision and durability with regard to the firing pin and its design. Micro pins and micro screws all over the place that Stoner didn't mind putting in but you know the average soldier hated Well, actually the government knew was a danger So they made it an article 15 offense if you dis disassemble the weapon past what you were taught to do for basic maintenance Remember that I do You came back to the armor. Oh, I took it apart and he's little parts. He did you lose a bunch of little parts Why'd you take that off? You were told not to take that off That's why they wanted to charge you and make it an Article 15 offense initially so that they could discipline people so that they would minimize their activity and interaction with the weapon. Because it's from the Space Age. Wow, Shazam, Sergeant Carter. So anyway, ideas not just complaining about the problems. Hopefully I'm formatting things. You can be brass. You can be doing aluminum. Guys, it does not need to be something that requires that much. in the way of external technology. Remember, a lot of the pins and stuff, in fact, even for instance, the bolt lock back could be completely thrown away as an idea. Seriously. World War II, a lot of weapons didn't have them. Didn't have a bolt lock back. Of course, they also were firing, you know, gotta remember, if it was a submachine gun or even an automatic weapon of any kind, the lion's share were what? They were open bolt, you know, impact, you know, activating firearms. The bolt was locked to the rear. You pulled the trigger. The bolt slams forward and activates the primer and does the work. So if you think about, in this case with the AR-15, we're not doing that. But for instance, the bolt lock-back isn't needed. It's super fluid in a wartime situation where you're in trouble. It serves no purpose. Not critical. AK didn't have one. They've been fighting with the AK. There's been millions of them fighting with the AK with no mag lock-back. you know, last round lock back or a lock back mechanism at all. So you can negate that on the AR-15. There's not a whole lot you can strip off, but there's a lot you can strip off. Again, remember, on the outside of your receiver, why does it have to be finished and why does it have to be as thin as possible? Who cares? When you're making out of certain materials, you're not going to add any significant weight so it's not relevant. Think outside of conditioning. And remember, KISS, keep it simple, stupid. The more you do that, the greater the threat and more viable our ability to maintain our logistics train in depth. And this is true in all categories. There are leads to do this too when I was in the armor school. Well, you know, those stupid Russians. use plywood for their seats. Isn't that funny? Look how crude that is. We get plastic, you know, sculptured for our little butt cheeks and then with padding and this and that and it's like, well, it's not stupid since it's a, wait a minute, it's a troop seat. We have flat troop seats at the back of our 113s and our Bradley's. So they used non-strategic material, you know, plywood and they built pretty good plywood and it worked. and it got the job done, but they were trying to get you to feel that you could demean the stupid Russians for using non-strategic materials. The polymers, the plastics, the oil products cost more time and resources. The board or the plywood, not so much. And again, Coming from nature, you can improvise and improvise and improvise and replace one wood with the next. Let me give an example. You might have a birch wood stock on your Springfield, your Garand, or your M14. That is not the primary wood that's supposed to be used for that rifle, is it? Primary wood under US government contracts is supposed to be walnut. But because fine walnut or weapons-grade walnut was becoming more expensive, it was authorized in 1953 or 255, I think they finally officially made it to say, 5758, that birch was the alternate hardwood to supplement the inventory for the M1 carbine, the M1 grand, the BAR in all configurations. the M14 in all configurations and needless to say any other weapon it might pertain to. Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Non-strategic. So there's a reason, method to madness. Anyway, we're at the top, talking about madness. We are at the end of the second hour. I got on a subject, but think. I want you to think. I want you to be creative. Take your weapon apart and look at your AR-15. Ask yourself, how can I build that lower? What would be different? How can I make it different? Think about this. There are little pins. Don't take your gun apart and start losing pins and springs. Because remember, pistol grip, you can do that. Yeah. Buttstock, you can do that. Yeah. Look at your design. How can we eliminate those? In fact, again, if we're not worried, since traditionally, soldier didn't fix it anyway, right? So how about we make it permanent and we make the receiver a castaway? We're not going to fix it when it's broken because for the cost, it's just easier to build another one fast. But for the time that it's in service, it would more than pay for itself. So start unthinking the complicated. What can you cast aside? What would you not have to mill out, route out, cast in or whatever? How can you do it differently? Now the uppers, right now guys, you should be buying uppers as an investment everywhere you can. Uppers, Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, Palmetto State Armory. There's a whole bunch of other stations out there, a whole bunch of other places that are still selling complete uppers. It's the barrel, the bolt carrier, and that upper receiver that really are the critical parts. They don't have any paperwork on them. But the lowers, that's what they're obviously trying to fixate on. Okay, well, come up with solutions. Anyway, we're at the top. Should we hear the music here any moment now? A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It'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 family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the foots report. I'm Mark party. I'm Larry Lawson one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and I'm the lines occupied territories west, north, west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4m.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on Satellite wants to say hi to all of our friends on the Maroos, all across the ocean, literally around the planet. We're on every ocean across the world with all of the relays, uplink, downlink and shares that are taking place right now. I want to say thank you to all of our people. We're not doing that. That's all being done independently by individuals who are motivated. I want to say thank you. We're also a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. been a very busy week and it's only Tuesday. Cannot get enough done, but we'll just keep throwing more irons in the fire. Larry, it's been a perfect day here. And of course, beginning it was clear with clouds coming in from the east off the Ontario Peninsula. And still no rain just a little cloud cover, which is cool and blue back and forth. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? It was jumping off the wall in the old West of these United States. The original old West, by the way. Well, that is the 23rd of August, 2022 A.D. Yeah, what it was here Sunday. Nice today in Indiana. I personally experienced the. Yeah, given Boyd that stabbed me in the back with a knife apparently is not going to see trial or anything else that's what it's just as this works in this country noted on the automated line that they had you know, of course, the burning comes in doesn't continue to continue to the second continues. No trial schedule. I call them up and say, yeah, well, there's going to be another trial conference in January. January. January. You know, it's come back, stabbed me back in September. Yeah, so, and yeah, apparently it's not going to be a problem. Hold on. For some reason you're warbling a little bit, so experiment a little bit with the equipment. Warbling. Is that better? Yeah. Well, just, we'll keep trying. Go ahead. Go ahead and talk. Anyone else? You got comeback Democrats that are doing COVID in Ukraine. You know, who knows how many they've killed with this, uh, particle shot that they... tricked everybody into going on. We just saw the FBI push through another farcical trial there in Michigan. These people need to be shot in the face. Chrissy Ray needs to be set on fire on camera for the rest of us to enjoy. You know, this country is corrupt and redeemable, in my opinion. Republicans have done nothing to stop this down to this. They don't have any testicular fortitude. You're all a bunch of little LGBTQ queers. all of you. Nancy Graham, yeah. We got a scumbag governor of Indiana who just flew off to Taiwan to do a poll thing there. Scumbag Governor Holcomb, you know, who had to fly off to Israel to be there in their time of need. You know. Whatever that is. Yeah, it's just time to wipe these bastards out. I mean, en masse, you know. Die, you gravy-sucking pig. Uh, yeah, I'd just like to see this world fight cleaned at this point. And, sadly, maybe get it. I think we're pushing hard for World War II with the Russians, and yeah, Russia's trying to keep Nicaragua and other countries going to the prophecy club. We'll attack when the people of this country rise up and start shooting these bastards in the face as they so badly need to have done to them. So, yeah, that's... It's just sad. It's just really sad. Both our parents are going now. I'm sure as hell there's anything to celebrate about this country. You think I'm going to celebrate gay pride? You think I'm going to run over and tell everybody H.R.L.A. Bean is a beautiful woman? Really? No. You think I'm gonna give him a dime to go get a waste in Ukraine? All these faggots in Ukraine? Just faggots, Zelensky? All these Jewish, Israeli faggots that are pushing this war? Screw you bastards. Come here so I can shoot you in the face. Yeah, that's what we've come down to. That's the only thing I'm looking forward to at this point in time. Bastards, you're listening to the program. You know? Show up. I'm making you a plate. Well, interestingly enough, again, let's go back a couple of spots here. First of all, right from the beginning, you now bring her about to speed. You were at the store and one of the face masked social justice warriors was there at the store with some other piece of crap or debtors. Yeah. She's well, okay. You're actually argued with me. I mean, I was having a happy day I just eat breakfast, you know, and they'd stop wearing masks Walmart and I told them you know what evil bastards they were corporate for forcing more masks and breathe their waist in all day and I was happy to see it Yeah, I'm so glad you don't know where the stupid really good season of mass anymore and yeah social justice warrior bits of bitch Excuse me pipes up inside. She's gonna pipe it and tell her about important masks are 80% of the people that's sick are wearing a stupid ridiculous useless mask. And yeah, this is the local two plus beeper guy decides he's gonna pipe in and back at his girlfriend. And yeah, I just let him run away and he goes to the parking lot and he comes over and floss at the mouth. And I didn't even know the SOBs stabbed me in the back until I reached around a little bit later and helped this crap running down my back. $20,000 for the hospital bills disappeared and they took care of that. But, you know, what a ridiculous, it's not a just, it's a just us. Okay, wait, we're going past. Okay, they did eventually. Okay, you were attacked at the store. Yep. Let's keep this so everybody understands what's going on. You went to the store. In the parking. You were attacked, you were attacked at the store. Yep. You, at that point you called the police, right? I didn't, somebody else did, after I found blood running down my back. Oh, so somebody else? Okay, well, and then they now were able to identify the individual. They actually did. You did ID the guy who attacked you. They had to do that with store receipts. I mean, they had just checked out. Well, yeah, but they still, the idiot actually had a business. I mean, this is an example of the shallow hell Twilight Zone Fruit Loops you're dealing with, which we've said many times. So again, they identified who he was, who picked him up, County, Township, what was the... And confirmed who he was. Now was there camera footage? There should have been at Walmart. Somebody recorded camera footage of the altercation in the parking lot. I've never seen it. But actually confirmed that he stabbed you. It was able to, because of that. Okay, so now that happened on what date? In February. And then you've had a couple of television recitals, because that's basically all I see. The fakery now of the courts, it's an absolute farce. So you've already had several events where they technically have been in the court, but now you're looking at the next court review is January of next year? Yep. Yep. Yep. And in the meantime, was he incarcerated? Nope. Did they... They took him in, they took him in, but he bailed that same day. Right, okay, so he posted bail. He posted a bond, okay, we know that. Okay, so he's out floating around, but at least there is some paper on him right now. So? If he has a bond, they posted paper on him, right? Yeah, yeah. Okay, so they got him tagged on something. We don't know how much of an effort they're gonna make if it's gonna take a whole year. Well, more than a year to get to the point where with the of course court process is being all televised because everybody's so terrified of the Corona beer virus part 16 the adventure continues. The part 17 just around the corner. Oh no, that's monkey pox monkey monkey. Pops Corona beer virus. It'll be a combination. So yeah. So anyway, Again, this is an example of what we've talked about for the longest time, and especially the system basically is broken across the board. We know that. A couple things here. I just want to qualify them for everybody so they knew what you were talking about because, again, you were at the store, Walmart, the guy, well, female apparently, the girlfriend was slapping her, yeah. Etc, etc, etc. And then they waited till you're outside and obviously they were still all pent up in their little purple haired way so they then Came up with a costed you stab you and then ran off you and the month typical leftist monkey poke fashion By the way, which is something else I have pointed out many times, you know is the way is the nature of these creatures know whether they operate And if I was there with you, I'd have been happy to shoot him for you Well, Indiana and July, they just, uh, come up and said that, you know, anybody can carry in, uh, you know, we're one of those states now, so, yeah, I thought it would've been... See, I didn't even know this comeback did this. He kind of waved one hand in front of my face and, you know, I guess that's when he hit me and I haven't seen the Vinnie or anything, but I didn't even realize I'd been stabbed. I pushed him away after he kind of waved his hand in front of my face and then they went away. Uh, yeah. Well, I would point out again, this is what I've said many times about fight and flight is that the way it's amazing. The body does wonderful things for you so that if need be, you could do a more effective job of defending yourself. Remember that. So what you had was a period in which, well, you didn't feel it, but you definitely were hit. But you had the opportunity if need be, or you had had the physical wherewithal to deal with the problem. And that's something we've talked about before is Like once you identify the threat then you immediately turn on it and beat it into a bloody pulp or you know Put it down and stop it is what it comes down to although in this case after they did that they ran, right? They didn't really really I didn't realize that the standard wasn't gonna beat the crap out of it Right, you know, we should have known that at that time Seems like they're gonna drag it out and that the better end nothing's gonna happen to them You see in the past that would be like what assault with a with a deadly weapon? Yeah, I mean I've been telling me six is what he was charged with and yep the attorneys made it go away the rinses of a couple illegal you know, you know, these sort of prosecutors are well one of the other things here this again why we we remind everybody over and over again is pay attention to your environment needless to say and another thing is when you are out and about, also try to pay attention to where the data collection technology is, know how to use it. Because remember, typically all these places, although many of the cameras are up there, they may not be functional. You know, there's a lot of dummy cameras that are in stations. They're a lot cheaper than a real one. But there are a lot of spider eyes in Walmart. We've talked about this many times, even in the parking lots. So there's probably Walmart footage too, whether or not they made the effort to get it. That's the problem. But at the very least, like you said, too many other people walking around with cameras are like, hey, look at that. They're stabbing that guy. Wow. And the good thing is, at least they made the effort to hand it over to somebody who could do something with it, right? Uh oh. You lose, Larry. I had to go get me a drink. I was raving too much. Okay, that's not a problem. Actually, you're still a little, it's like you were a little bit of a hesitation in the pickup. I don't know why. But it's like the, when you have a mic that's on Vox, okay, voice to talk. And it doesn't pick up the very first part of whatever you're saying, like the first letter. And not the whole sentence or statement or whatever, but just first, very first thing out of your mouth, it just doesn't quite pick up right. So just experiment a little bit, we'll see what's going on. It could be, it just could be connection too, that happens. And again, this is Planet Krapu 21st Century, so. Not a surprise there. It's at least a $10 funnel. More than I pay for some. As it is, what's interesting here too, of course, we're headed into the next wave of anti-gun stuff. I want to get this out beforehand. Go to Guns and Gadgets. Actually, I guess we could play the latest Guns and Gadgets. I believe it's the latest. I was just told here a minute ago. It's a follow up by Jared about the Democrats did not leave Washington as I told you they would not. The Democrats have stayed in Washington to increase the number of anti gun bills and to prepare to shove the confiscation and weapons ban through the way they did from the one direction in 18 hours. They plan on ram running it through on the other side the exact same way and then implementing it almost immediately. Or at least I'm sure they've already told the Batfaggot minions that, well, it doesn't make any difference if there's a stay period. They're just going to follow through with it. Act as if it was already law. Guys, we've seen the Batfaggots do this, okay? So that's not a surprise. However, if Ed can... It's probably the latest guns and gadgets. We probably should be able to go back here. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching if you haven't watched the video I have linked above In that video, I told everybody that Joe Biden had called an anti-2A summit in September. And I mentioned in that thing that the last time he had some type of gathering like this, a whole slew of anti-gun bills followed, all of which the House passed, right? One of which the Senate passed. So... I was digging and digging and digging and it appears as though Carolyn Maloney who is the chairwoman for the House Oversight Committee, the same clown who has been leading the three ring circus, the witch hunt calling in CEOs and gun manufacturers to sit before the committee and kneel and beg for forgiveness even though they've done nothing wrong. They're trying to get America to see the gun manufacturers as evil people instead of the criminals who are using inanimate objects to hurt people and maim people. It's the criminal, not the tool they choose. Well, during my digging it is clear now that Joe Biden will if he hasn't gotten it yet He will be getting it shortly There's been a draft legislation of two bills that Carolyn Maloney is going to be dropping They're on vacation. They're on break right now, although they aren't really on break Because they're working secretly behind closed doors to get gun control done Yes, so we need to pay attention. Now I have some notes from my friend, you know who you are, in the DC area. I'm not gonna put your name out there. It's the last thing I would do. But the two pieces of legislation are the first one is called is going to be called once it's dropped the firearms industry Fairness Act and what this bill will look to do is to impose a 20% tax on the total revenue earned by manufacturers of assault weapons in high-capacity magazines Hmm. Okay, that's what that looks to do. And there's claims inside the bill that, you know, the excise tax on firearms hasn't been changed since 1954 and all these dangerous, crazy, scary weapons that are colored black and have weird scary features like the shoulder thing that goes up. They all came after that. Well... These people are morons and they don't know what they're talking about. But the second bill we need to pay attention to is being called the Firearms Industry Crime and Trafficking Accountability Act. And this one is a doozy. This bill would require each firearm manufacturer to create and implement a system to track and analyze crime committed with firearms they've sold. In what industry tell me please for the not for the anti-gun folks who watch my videos regularly from mom's demand action and every time for gun safety You've all made yourself known What other industry in our country is the manufacturer of a product required? to identify and analyze What criminals do with their product? Please, please tell me in the comments below. My guess is you can't because it doesn't happen, but I am not someone who's claimed to know everything. I just tend to know more than the average anti-gunner. So these two pieces of legislation have already been drafted during their vacation, their break, when they're not working. These have been drafted. The President's office, if they haven't received them today, they will be receiving them. 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So, I missed a few minutes of the beginning of the broadcast, but as I recall, several months ago, you had said that you had been in an incident, and it was right when Walmart had said that the employees didn't have to wear masks, and after these two suspects had purchased their stuff, they were down at the end of the counter, bagging their purchases and you had said something to the employee about isn't it nice to not have to wear a mask and that's when these people piped up. Am I correct in that? Yeah, stupid, ridiculous, useless mask and the girl piped up that you have important masks, blah blah blah blah. I said no, doctor said he got sick of wearing a stupid, ridiculous, useless mask. And then the other guy had to pipe up and tell everybody how smart she was. She was mincing, blah, blah, blah. I said, no. She can't be mincified because he's been spinning and people got sick of wearing a stupid, ridiculous useless mask. And they continued to fall in front of them when I was in the parking lot. And I just finished checking out when I was in the parking lot. And he decided he'd come up and wave his hands in my face. And apparently when he did that, he stuck a knife in my back. And I didn't even know it until it left. So yeah. Yeah, that's a classic distraction in prison where you draw somebody's attention by waving somebody's face. So you know, one deal is, you know, we are going to have to pick our bill that we're going to die on. So you wanted to argue with these people about a five cent paper mask? Am I correct in that? Well, I didn't know the Joker had a knife. He was just picking my back out of the box. No, no, no, no, no, no. It has nothing to do with a knife. You wanted to get into an argument over a cheap paper mask. Well, I always commented to the gals at Walmart and they knew exactly how I felt about their corporate of them forcing masks on them. So this is just another Sunday for me. I just finished breakfast and I was happy. It was a nice day. It was good to see them without them at, so I told them that. These people just decided to get into my conversation then at the end of the aisle. Okay, have you ever heard of the expression of getting off the X? No. No. Well, that's when you realize that you're in a situation, the X is the target like a bullseye. And the expression is getting off the X is to move away from that position when you know you're on the X. The third question I have to ask, were you armed at the time? Nope. Nope. Do, are you, are you legally able to carry in the state that you're living in? As of July, yeah, at the end of July here in Indiana, did pass a universal carry where anybody can carry now. So yeah. Okay, so you let this guy get within 20 feet of you before you... Unfortunately, yes. Yeah, unfortunately. Yeah. So it sounds like three strikes. You could have very well died from those injuries. You do realize that. Yeah, it was $20,000 worth of problems. So... It may go away. Okay, so number one is you wanted to argue over a five-cent mask, which was I wouldn't have even engaged in that. I was talking to one of our employees. They decided that they would buy into my conversation, which I just better write back, which I will do with anybody in a store. You know, if they want to take them position, I'll be happy to argue my position. Continue if you wish. The point is, it's not that it was your discussion with the employee, but you permitted the argument to continue in the store and carry out into the store instead of ignoring those people, correct? I didn't have to ignore them. Has my choice not to ignore them. They want to put in my conversation and put in their worthless two cents worth of my math. I'm going to count on them. I'll do anybody that way. Larry didn't get the argument out of the store, Mike. You're setting up a situation that you don't understand. They continue, they followed him out of the store after the argument was done. No, no, no, no. They left the store first around the parking lot. Followed me to the mouth still. They were several hours down. I just processed my stuff and put in my car, going out to load my car, and he came over to my car. So the situation, Mike, was already diffused before he was stabbed because they had a left. Well, when I first asked the question of about what Larry had said months ago is the argument had continued out in the parking lot. And I just asked him that and he said, yes, it did. So I'm confused. So either it did or it didn't. You're correct. They approached him afterwards. So why is the thing to do? Might have been to stay in the store until they'd left. But I didn't do that. So, and you're not going to know when they leave either. Yeah, it's not like Larry's sticaker has a camera on him where he can track where they're at. Mike. Yeah. Well, I could. Well, I can't, I can't hear what, I can't hear what Larry's saying because Edward keeps budding in here. Larry, go ahead and tell the story again. Yeah. I could see through the window, I could still see them out there. I had no idea they were armed, and yes, the wiser thing to do might have been to stay into the store until they'd left, but I didn't. So yeah, I can see that. But it's a little more than a price cent to a mask, like this whole thing was staged by the Democrats to hell with them and to hell with anybody pushing them. I had that attitude then, and I've got it today. So if I want to argue with somebody about a price cent mask, I'll do so, okay? Now, that's what happened. And I'll do it again. No, I'm muted. I could have stayed in the store until they'd left. That may have been a way to think hindsight's 20-20 and that might be what I do, but I still answer the B-I-T-C-H, you know? If she wants to pipe up a better man, I'll tell her about how stupid that is. Period. You could have just completely ignored them and gone about your business and not engaged in an argument. I could have, but I would do that and that's not me. So, I won't do that. Well, it almost cost you your life. Yeah, it did, Mike. And people had their lives cost from things that they intended to do and they didn't. So, so what? I'm going to have to choose the hill we want to die on. Mike, the difficult side of the argument came from the opposing party. Why are you treating Larry like he is a hostile here? We have conversations in public all the time. I do myself. It never comes to violence. Usually it doesn't come to violence. Usually your part ways and you know, they had already walked away. They had left like he's I thought they followed him out to the lot before when we talked about it last month. Larry. In February, but yeah, the wiser thing to do might have been to stay in a storm, wait until they left. I could have done that. But no, I didn't, I didn't think that they were going to come over and attack me, but yeah, I could have done that. But as far as that goes, I do the same damn thing that is that chicken, but today I do the same damn thing. No, masks do absolutely nothing. And it's more like to think so because 80% of people got sick for wearing a stupid, ridiculous, useless mask. Just like you two are, you know? I understand that and it's not necessarily about the mask. I know all the numbers about masks and everything about that. But the point is it's about getting into the argument and putting yourself in danger. You know, what would have happened if he had a gun and shot you four or five times? You wouldn't be talking about it over a mask. I mean, come on, let's get real. That's true. Well, let's see. Who would be responsible for that? Would that be Larry or would that be the psychopath? Most likely the psychopath. But you know what? I already think that is responsible for it. I'm trying to talk to Larry, Edward. And yeah, he even had been shouting, you know, so they'd have gone through the prosecution where that, I mean, it doesn't seem like there is any kind of justice system anymore. But it's the whole, the whole part of you've already admitted that you didn't understand the concept of getting off the X. You put yourself in the X, they came over to you, you held your ground and stayed on the X. You were attacked. You could have died over what? Well, if I have an opinion and I wish to express it, I'm going to either way. I get your point, you know, hindsight is 20-20. If it happened today, I'd be armed and I'd have shot the passer and they'd probably have charged me. And they probably would have carried through on that one. Even though that's self-defense. Well, the de- The deal is it's not like having what you just said about hindsight is 2020 when we put ourselves into positions of going out into the public. We should automatically assume that these encounters are going to occur and not put ourselves into a position as to where we're going to bring attention or danger. We want to try to be the gray man as to where we're not waving our arms around and going, hey, look at me. And I want to argue over a insignificant issue. It's an insignificant issue, Mike. These bastards started serving in Ukraine and they pushed the other thing on society and I stood up to it. It's not an insignificant issue. Well, actually, I don't think it was Ukraine. I actually think it was in Wuhan, China. Yeah, I don't think so. They're exactly correct. And under Biden and these pieces of crap and all the Obama crap in Ukraine, I think you're willing to call on yours. There's a third person that wants to call in. Go ahead. You're more worried about the perpetrators than you are the victim. Yeah, that's the same problem I am. Well, I'm trying to maybe get... It's trying to give a lesson to people when we're out in public. A lesson to touch your tail between your legs and not talk about anything or bring it up with the people around you that way we stay in the same situation that we are now. Basically what you're saying if Larry had tucked his tail between his legs and not defended his issue verbally We're not talking about physically. It was a verbal conversation like we're having right now It's where you're yelling this tail between his legs. I'm not yelling. I'm talking in a normal tone of voice for me But if he had tucked his tail between his legs Mike and he not said a thing They wouldn't have been out in the parking lot waiting to have... And then he wouldn't have had $20,000 in medical bills and could have lost his life over a five-cent mask. It wasn't an indication, I'll tell you that. It's not over the five-cent mask, though. You keep seeing the five-cent mask. It's over... Wait, where is it? It's over where he's right... to speak in mind just like you got right now. They made a comment about what you were saying in the conversation to somebody else, and he defended his point. If that's gonna get you stabbed, and we should all just count how and duck our heads under the table, then I got news for you. The country's already lost, and you're helping it. I mean, if we can't even talk, the First Amendment's gone. Forget about the Second Amendment. You're not gonna stand for it. If you can't talk about it, you're not going to stand for it. And I wouldn't shut up about it today. I do the exact same thing today, Mike. Because it's not an incident of an issue. It's not a five-cent mask. It's about people not being able to breathe, breathe, or crap in, and being able to work on what to do by psychopaths. So it's not an incident of an issue. OK, hold on. Hold on. Whoa. Whoa. Hold on here real quick. The argument, no matter what way everybody, first point is this. I'm having a conversation with somebody else. Both of us like the idea, piss on the masks. I guarantee the employee was loving the idea that I don't have to follow idiot stick orders anymore. Now, a third party interjects themselves and that's, you know, if you want to be part of the debate there or a conversation, fine. If you're on the losing end because there's two of us and one of you, then... We don't typically go the next step and find that 9 millimeter or a knife that we've got and finish the job that was never really started. But it's the hairball crazy-town Fruit Loops that in reality, no matter what we do, their attitude is that they can get away with this. So the only thing I can say is you need to be prepared to effectively use force of arms to put down whatever it is that's the problem. I've been around, Ann Arbor missions like this right now to the point where most everybody I know doesn't go to Ann Arbor anymore. Ann Arbor is masked Mecca. You guys, everything is masked. Everything is the Fauci garbage across the board. They're fruit loops. They're as crazy talent as you can imagine. It's their religiosity. There's nothing you're going to stop them from being the way that they are and doing what they're doing. Like when this guy did what it did. This is the same person who probably also either wanted to if he didn't join in was the one but one of those bust around by and you know by the government to burn down the country for two years. So why shouldn't he think that he can viciously or you know randomly attack? No, there's so much there are so much smarter than us because they're in Mensa and the people in Mensa resorted to a knife. She didn't know not to bite into somebody else's conversation. Well, I don't have a problem with anybody doing it. I don't have any problem with them doing it. The problem is here's why they got violent. They know that they're losing. Guys, let's acknowledge something. The majority of the population is finished with this crap. And in fact, it is inevitable. And I will repeat this again, no matter what we are trying to argue about how we act. I agree. I don't need to escalate anything if I can help it, but with most of these characters, they were- You can't be afraid to talk about it, dad. And that's what Mike was just saying. Where he should have shut up and tucked his tail in and not talked about it because he doesn't have the right to do that. He doesn't have the right to defend himself verbally, which is where we have to defend ourselves first is verbally before it becomes violent. Okay, it always you should always defend yourself with words because people did not speak up We had two years of what we just saw it's like the two years of the burned down the country because what did we hear from the Republicans and also a lot of other of the Supposed conservatives all if we just sit back and let it go. It'll it'll die down. Well two years isn't dying down And I believe the same is the same problem we're facing right now. The only thing that Mark, Corona Bureau. Go ahead. Can I ask Mike, Mike, did you wear a mask during this two year plan? Demic periodically, not all the time. No. When I went into it, I usually I did not. You said periodically. Period, yes, if I would go into a place and somebody would say put on the mask, the store manager, I did. I just, you know, I've got bigger fish to fry other than arguing over the efficacy of a mask. And if I wanted to go into it. Well, it was not efficacy. I'm a nutritional health coach. And I know people die from those masks. Surgeons wear a mask. Not to keep themselves safe, but to keep the patients safe from them drooling down into their open wound that they've made. And they're pumping oxygen into that operating room to keep the surgeon from keeling over. Those masks are killing people. Okay, the deal is actually a mask is a two-way barrier. It protects the patient from the medical people and it protects the medical people from the patient. It's not a one-way deal. It does not protect the medical people from the patient. That's wrong. I agree with that. It is a too late device and that is what it's used for. If you've been wanting to lower the level of... If you get time Mark, I'd like to make a comment. Just take a shot around them. Hold on guys. We're not going to be... First of all, stop. Stop right now. Talk, but don't shout at each other. I mean, in other words, don't get belligerent because again, what we have to do is come up with a solution. Most all of us are on basically the same page here, okay? I understand the frustration. I disagree with Mike on the aspect of talking up. I talk up all the time, but I also am a good-sized person, and I also look at people exactly the way I've looked at people in the past if I felt I had to do whatever I need to do to them. So if you want to step up to the plate, I'll help you out on that one. That's the difference. That's where the problem has been with a lot of what's going on. Go ahead. Now we've got two callers stacked up here that want to talk. Go ahead. Jump in there. Yeah, this is snake and I understand both your and Larry's points in 31 years in military all over the world Discretion is a better part of valor when I want to be a gray man and not get myself involved with nonsense And then great after I doubt in I'm listening on the phone on the internet down the phone I'm picking up and I hear the conversation degrading into well, do they work for surgeons everyone? Where are we gone to this is stupid. That's all over name The third. There's three of them, maybe four, because it could be the base model, the first, second and third. Don't forget that. In fact, original was senior because there was a junior and then there's a two and then there's a three. So this is the third. What's his approximate age in what city? Freedom, Indiana. Freedom, Indiana. Yeah, I think he's in his fifties. I don't have an issue with the whole mask thing. That's not where my issue is. I don't care what the argument was that Larry was having with whoever. Larry was having a private conversation. Another person butted into that conversation and Larry defended his position. Now, if we were talking about the border down in Arizona and somebody was talking about how we need to defend the border and focus on the border and they had an argument with somebody who defended their position and that person walked off. And then the person who had that argument about the border and how we need to defend it and trying to rally people to that cause stepped out to another location and got stabbed. I would not blame the person who was talking about the problem with the border might for getting stabbed because they were defending their position. Public conversation is is I'm sorry. Good. Mike, go ahead. Jump in there. Good. Go ahead. There was a comment on previously about medical and masks and everything. I've made my living for about 30 years working in a hospital, in the operating room, in the emergency room, in all the med surge, intensive care, and I understand the part of about wearing masks because I don't need to be lectured about the efficacy, the efficiency, the need or anything like that about wearing a mask. Hey Mike, you're a combat veteran aren't you? And you're a combat medic aren't you? Correct. Yeah, you people better listen to what this man has to say. Anyway, what's his approximate age again on this James Hill because I'm not finding anything on this guy. Sorry. There is a website for people who are it's just like the Michigan website for people who've been incarcerated. The guy has is in the system. You can pull it up. Larry, can you repeat it again? You are breaking up to repeat it three times. All right. My case. Indiana mycase.indiana.com. Mycase.indiana.com. Yeah, the guy's name was James Harold Abrams III, roughly 46 years old, I think it was. I mean, I've got all the information to file, but yeah, there's probably gonna drop it. Yeah, he got an attorney and they waved off the first trial date and they waved off the second trial date and I can do anything until January and that may be it. So that's what you're getting in here. That was premeditated attempted murder. Yeah. And they actually kind of lowered it to felony six assault with a deadly weapon. Which isn't much of a lowering because it's still a significant. But they're acting as if it was a misdemeanor. And we've seen this all over the country. Again, this is going to do nothing but get worse. There's a given point, no matter how hard we try about being subdued, in which you're going to end up, we have to fight a war of prevention. Because of this, this is going to do nothing but get worse. I've told everybody a million times, if you wonder what communist Russia was like, you're getting the first taste of it right now. Crime was everywhere. The black market was run by the KGB, by the Czechists originally. And the black market was designed to milk your resources from one direction by the same government agents who would arrest you for having the stuff that they sold you. But in addition to that, confrontations like this, always one-sided, etc. You're getting a full taste of exactly what you get with a communist, which is why you have to kill them. period. No discussion, no debate, no being warm and fuzzy with them. You simply need to be ready to destroy them. And that's where we are right now. Solzhenitsyn, just go read Solzhenitsyn. He spelled it all out. Nothing will soften this. That's my part of the situation. The other thing Mark is censorship. I detest that whenever I hear that I'm going to mute you. That's BS. I detest that. I find that just wrong. Or as bad as it is freaks that people. I want to point out, Mark and Ed were kind of sensitive on the Mandela Effect issues, but I did get my point across I was allowed to do so and I do appreciate that, Eddy, guys. So I would say that. Yeah, I do. I do. I do want to defend my points because I researched my points and I have things to say on them and I can back them up. You know, I don't just spew things out like the government does and said, listen to what we say. We're fact checking you. I've done research on these things. All right, man. Look, I'm not talking down to you, but you know, next time you, you, you stand your ground like that, do not turn your back. Back the way. move sideways, don't let anybody roll up behind you or anything like that. You may be all the way in the right, but you men are at war with these damn fools. And you got to remember that. It wasn't it. I certainly shouldn't let the guy that I get close to me. It was definitely an education. So I learned something that could have, that could have cost you your life. You know, there was somebody that asked previously of about did I wear a mask or anything? As one example, I think it was like in early November, I was walking into the 99 cent store and Mr. Mask moron was walking up to the store at the same time that I was and he's like, hey buddy, you need to wear your mask. And I turned and looked at him and I says, I don't need him to wear a mask. Halloween is over and I walked on into the store and I really don't give a blank of what he thought or how he felt. I looked around the store. I, he must've turned around and tucked his tail and left. So don't get me wrong. I don't necessarily do along. Right. Right. Cast him. You left your back open and you had, you engaged that person with that comment about it being Halloween. You could have been stabbed in the back too. Why did you make that decision where it can't? But I was... I was on it. Don't worry. Don't worry. Larry can be now too, at least theoretically because they've changed the law in his state. They really did since this happened. Which is another thing to remember my problems this guy's I've been going to the center of my my universe I've been contemplating my belly button by putting a little edge on this little crappy Knife that I one of the other ones I picked up because you guys are making me feel good I know I need a sharper knife I know I'm going to have to use this knife to engage my enemy and put him down We're gonna have to use our weapons our wits We're gonna have to use our physical prowess And we need to get rid of the New World Order and all the creatures that are following it So we're going to be going from this little dance of swords that we're in right now to a full-fledged war for prevention, war of prevention. That's what you'll know. He's a little bit in your stuff because he's a little, he's a little complex and I know we're going a little over. is these little verbal conflicts. The other side of the ones that are taking it to violence. It is not us. I agree, Mike. You were able to say that because you were armed. Larry, you should always have a screwdriver or a little camera on you if you can't have a firearm. I can't do anything about you. Remember, go ahead. Go ahead. I was also saying as I was coming up to the entrance of the store, not only were the sliding glass doors made of glass, but the windows on the side of it were made of glass. So I may have been walking forward, but I could also look in the glass and use it as a rear view mirror to see if some maroon was trying to come up and inflict any damage on it. So I'm not walking through life with my head in the cloud. You started the conversation. You started the conversation. He started the conversation when he said, I need to have a mask on. I did not. Guys, guys. Okay. We're okay. Hold on. Yes. No matter how we look at it, there was another conflict. We had a verbal altercation and it was settled by the dynamic of observation that nine millimeter will probably not be outrun by a leftist faggot who was trying to create a confrontation as a masked Karen. Okay, it's just yeah, they didn't know Mike was okay didn't know oh I know that I know okay. Here's the thing okay, no matter what guys We were by the way, we own the network we can go over if we want to okay remember that one Okay
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