August 24, 2022
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4h 2m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the ATF's frame receiver rule implementation, court cases challenging it, jury nullification tactics, court system corruption, weapons maintenance and assembly, ammunition production and sourcing, tactical gear, body armor, spare parts inventory, and preparedness for anticipated conflict. He emphasized simplifying weapon designs, acquiring surplus equipment, and building self-sufficiency through small manufacturing ventures like button production and shoe repair.
- atf frame receiver rule
- gun owners of america
- jury nullification
- ar-15 maintenance
- ammunition production
- daewoo rifle
- body armor
- tactical gear
- preparedness
- militia
- second amendment
- weapons wednesday
- spare parts
- court system corruption
- self-sufficiency
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and if you're new here, my name is Jared and thanks for stopping by. The sponsor of today's video is the United States Concealed Carry Association. The USCCA has a lot of education and training on their website for new and seasoned gun owners alike. You can actually go to classes and learn how to shoot and work your way all the way up to becoming an instructor. That's pretty cool. Check them out down below uscca.com slash gng and when you decide to become a member you also get self-defense liability insurance as well. So when you step up to protect yourself or others the uscca will step up to protect you as well. I just wanted to give everybody an update. Today is the day that the ATF's frame receiver rule went into effect at the stroke of midnight early this morning. It is now a thing. We have bureaucrats making new law And we have Congress, the Senate and the House that don't have the stones to step up and fix stuff apparently, which is why they all need to be removed from office. I wanted to give you an update on the three cases, the three big cases that we had. One of them is still pending. that we're looking to stop the implementation of this new rule, the injunctions. The first one on the screen here is the case by gun owners of America. It's Morehouse Enterprises doing business as Bridge City Ordinance versus the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. And we learned yesterday that the motion was denied. uh... the motion for injunction in order to get in junction it's kind of it's actually really difficult to get an injunction in court before judge will issue an injunction you have this this two things that really have to be uh... proven in the judge's mind like that money won't solve What's the wrong doing? Like you can't just throw money at it and make people happy. Which is the case here. You're infringing upon the Second Amendment right. Fundamentally changing something that has been going on since the beginning of the founding of the country and before. Text history tradition. And then your case has to be so strong that the likelihood of you prevailing It's got to be kind of overpowering and that's that's when a judge will issue an injunction So the judge didn't issue the injunction here in the goa case for bridge city ordinance So that was the first one the second one was the case of Division 80 down in Galveston, Texas now yesterday a judge ruled against us in that case as well and in that case the judge didn't address any of the merits that were brought up and in the lawsuit, which is odd. The judge only said that they didn't have irreparable harm, which you would think a business whose basic business model is parts. that people can build stuff with, gotta be careful how I say this here, and being forced to maybe become an FFL or change up their whole business structure or go out of business, you would think that's irreparable harm. And the judge also said that they didn't meet the balance of equities. Hmm. Hmm. And then the final case we have was filed rather close to the deadline and was filed on August 19th and that is the case that Firehouse Policy Coalition brought. That's the Vanderstalk, Andron, Tactical Machining, and Firehouse Policy Coalition versus Merrick Garland, United States Department of Justice, Steve Dedelback, and the ATF. Now that case, the judge granted the motion for injunction in part. Remember, we went over that case. And now that now the rule is in effect and the government doesn't even have to respond to FPC until the 29th so that we're basically gonna have the rule in effect for a week already and then my guess is the judge is gonna say it's already in effect and they know the world hasn't ended and deny that as well. That's just my guess on that one. But right now we're 0 for 2 and if a judge Doesn't step up and grab them and shake them and have the stones to stand for the people and our individual liberties versus the tyrannical government and overreach Then we'll be 0 for 3 and we have to wait for the long run of the lawsuits Just wanted to give you an update because I got a ton of people asking hey Do you have an update on this you have an update on this and I wanted to wait until I had all of my answers concrete and we won't actually have an answer on the third case, the FBC case, for a couple days, but once that drops, I'll let you know. And if you want to stay in the know, all you gotta do is subscribe to the channel, hit the little button down below, and I will keep you informed if you want also to help the channel, like the video, share it, so that more people see it because YouTube's anti-gun algorithm stops that information from getting out. I appreciate each and every single one of you. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe because that's what it's for. No matter what the government tells you, no matter what the groups tell you, no matter what the media and television tells you. The Second Amendment was there to keep you safe. From criminals, from threats, and yes, from a triumphal government. Take care. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, or the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise take a stand defend the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great Republic and each God given right 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 parents trampled each God-given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave? Intelligence for poor time are quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on the satellite. Want to say hi to all of our friends out there with the Marus and many other shipping companies across the great oceans. We virtually on every ocean on the planet right now broadcasting and we're not doing anything. It's being done by all of you out there. Peter's up link, down link, all kinds of fun stuff and share systems. It's a really cool sideways oblique. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is, well, it's the 24th of August. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 14th year of open, obvious, and really, really pissing in your face, Fabian, socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K-2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the republic, the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. A bunch of stuff going on. Number one, what you were hearing before we started the program and overlapped into the hour, that's going to happen on and off because Guns and Gadgets is probably the best quick update program you can watch, share it wherever you can. He's doing a very good job. He's got a lot of good connections, specifically with the new next generation of people that are up there doing the work and getting in the fight, which is what needs to happen. Anyway, what's interesting about this is, you know, if you notice something, you're not hearing about the NRA anywhere, are you? So, it's fascinating there. The fact is that the NRA is gone. Oh, they're, I'm, hey, Lippi Air is still getting Armani suits exactly as he deserves in his betrayal of the American firearms owner. And he's gonna consistently do that, but he's still rubbing elbows, swapping spit with the money and the process. just letting things go to Helen Hancock. So the NRA has disappeared as a discussion subject, even. In fact, you'll notice something. They can't mention who's really in the fight on the pro firearms side with any of the propaganda. Have you noticed that? I would ask you this. Have you ever seen any of the control flap yaps slash wires and hecklers in the control media mentioned by name, Gun Owners of America, GOA? especially in the last year because the last year to two years it's G.O.A. and other organizations that are of the same age bracket and motivation that are doing all the real fighting not the NRA. It's a fact. Heads up, remember, it's not what they say, it's what's missing from the conversation because you're actually seeing whatever money is donated go to an actual fight of some kind. At least it's going into the battle and it's not going into our money suits for some jackass who could care less about any of you firearms owners. It's that simple. So, a lot of work to do. Keep doing that. And again, keep, go to Guns N' Gadgets. Please take the time to subscribe if you're already on YouTube, you're already on the list. So what are you worried about? But in addition to that, always give all the videos a thumbs up and share them in every social media venue you can. I recommend the Spreelie as one that you need to have on your list. Doesn't cost you anything. Spreelie. www.spreelie.com. And when you get over there, Spreelie is like any of the other traditional social media groups used to be. So it's got a little bit of everything going for it. It's one of many that I use, but Sprely is a free posting site. So you can do videos, you can do audios, you can do any subject you want, and you can keep hammering on it and share, share, share. Make friends and share, share, share, share, share, just like everything else. But take the time to do that over at Sprely. S-P-R-E-E-L-Y. Sprely. Easy to find. And once you're in, you're in. And I don't know of anybody getting bumped off Spreelie, okay? And it's got a pretty good- it's got a pretty good- pretty good-sized membership and it's growing even as we speak. So Spreelie is one of those you want to go to. I do everything. Dig, dog, wag, punk, bang, wang, gang, wang, nang, nang. King Chow Poo, Bong Bong. You know, whatever it is out there, whatever goofy name they've come up with. We just put it out everywhere. Use a number of different personalities, number of different- fake ID blocks as far as you know who I am etc. Come on be creative have fun. It's always great. It's great to have a great time that way. Let's see other I'm gonna get a subject in a minute here because I gotta explain this especially weapons Wednesday But before I do that apparently the kangaroo court and that's exactly what they did here something I've talked about Before and I'm gonna talk about again right now Now the retrial of course their phone guilty and guilty Now for the Whitmer case here, of course it did. Number one, the only good thing about hanging a jury is that you've done damage to the enemy and cost the enemy time they can't recover. They're gonna take your time no matter what, okay? But what happens if you get a retrial? Well, what you just saw with this case is several people were reporting firsthand the judge is denying any defense. The judge was interrupting constantly, not the prostitutes, but the defense. And they basically kept looking kind of like at his watch and saying, we're gonna be out of here in so many days, no matter what, and basically made that statement in court. So in other words, it doesn't mean it was what you do. The judge was already given his marching orders. And besides, they know what didn't work the last time. And this is something I've pointed out for decades. This is where the court system, the Admiralty Court, is a dirty whore across the board, which is why it needs to have its ass shot out of this country. But the prostitute and the judge get to plan out how to get around what was a relatively effective defense if there was a hung jury. That means that they need to look at what the prostitute and the judge should not have allowed. And when they come back into court, it's systematic. They already know what their list is. And you're not allowed to mount a defense. You can't say anything. You aren't allowed to present witnesses, even though the witnesses were available in the last trial. The judge will deny them in this trial. And that's exactly what that piece of crap did in that cross-dressing queer that was in the courtroom, okay? The fudge, I mean, judge, I mean, the fudge backer, well, whatever. This again is something I want to talk about real quick before I get on the other subject, which is tactical Okay, but technical and tactical by the way, but this Is something that will change with the American war for independence slash a war of prevention We are going to eradicate this idea about retrial retrial retrial because if government's done this for years This is all stacked if you don't understand the urban Rommel school of law then let me help you the Court is the battlefield. The judge, an enemy general. The prosecutor, an enemy officer. You're defending a tranet, an enemy spy. Now, we all understand that in the page of the movie. We've understood it forever, okay? So what you just saw here is an example of that. Now, the people who were defending them actually were trying to mount a defense, but The court business has to be protected and the ring knockers, spit swappers, cross dressers, pedo queers are all together on this. So once this is done, you're either guilty or you're free. That's how we have to settle this nonsense where the government gets to come back over and over and over again using your money to attack you is finished. That's one of the things that will no longer be tolerated in a true American court of law. If it's either A, you're guilty or B, you're free. Well, it was a hung jury then the court, the government lost. It's not a, oh, it's a tie, cuz it's not a tie. Because what you just saw happen here in this courtroom that we're talking about is exactly what we said. The judge had a plan that was mapped out for him by the ring knocking turds. The prostitute and him eat lunch and play golf down the road. And they mapped out exactly what they needed to do to exclude, to exclude, to exclude evidence. Why? Well, because the first time around where they didn't win, openly win, they can see what mistakes they made. In fact, sometimes they even ask, this is something we haven't talked about enough, they can even ask for a jury survey. Now with a hung jury like that, what is it that you know, convinced you and this is what I've told everybody again. Now let me help you with something. I'll coach you the way you should be, coach. If you believe in jury nullification and you are going to go into the courtroom, you shut up. You say nothing. You want to be on the jury. You're the vote that hangs the jury. You don't care about the other 11 people who are on the jury. They're irrelevant. You're going in with one mission to hang that jury. You know what the case is. I don't have a clue. I'm not really familiar with it much at all. I was serving in Maluca stand or I was picking my nose, cutting trees all summer. I really wasn't listening to news because I was kind of like on long term vacation after my horrors with the Corona beer virus. The horror, the terror, the fear. So the beautiful part about this is that when you get in there, you listen. You get into the jury room for deliberation and you listen and they want to vote and yours is not guilty. What do you respond? What do you say when they ask you how could you believe that that person is not guilty? Well, here's how it works. I listened to everything the prosecutor said and when the prosecutor was done, he convinced me that that man or woman was innocent. You don't even mention the defense. And by the way, I heard the defense, they were pretty good. But it was all the subjects that the prosecutor brought forward that demonstrated the innocence of the individual. You do all see that, right? You guys do understand you're all wrong. I mean, I know I'm right. In fact, that's what I'm here for. We have to change your vote. No, I don't. And they're gonna pressure you. Guess what? What are you gonna do to me? What are you gonna do, you peckerwood piece of trash? What do you think you're gonna do? Well, you have to change your vote. And if anybody threatens me, you got help you on that one, cuz I will know who you are. So if they threaten you, then I'm gonna tell you the prosecutor's brother-in-law is my friend. And we gotta find this guy guilty. It's like, well, no, we don't. Matter of fact, he's innocent. Now, you never talk about, never, never, never talk about jury nullification. Never, never, never argue the defense. Don't need to. It's the prostitute that's to blame for this. The prostitute are totally hockey-pucked up. The prostitute didn't make the net fumbled completely. Totally, again, demonstrated the innocence of the victim slash the defendant. And for that reason, not guilty. And not guilty. And we're going to have another vote, not guilty. And I don't think he's guilty. And I don't know what you're going to have much more of a conversation about because I don't need to repeat it 50 times. I only had to hear it once from the prosecutor and what he said. That's all I needed to know the guy is innocent. What's wrong with you people? You see how that works? That's your attitude. That's how you got to be. But when we're done with this, when we are done with this American war for independence, when we are finished, This kind of crap isn't going to go on anymore. This has to be stopped but cold in its tracks and anybody attempts to alter the court system, he's what you walk up, but a bullet in your ass for trying it. If they attempt to change what you've already fixed, because once we fix it, it's not going to change. That's all there is to it. Well, no, it was a long jury. If they're first of all, there are no honorable people in the courtroom. There are no honest people in any of those government posts. There's nothing that is going to fix that. The only spit-swapping ring-knocking turds you're gonna see are their spit-swapping ring-knocking turds, and that's it. And what you just saw today is what happens. Now, a jurist with any brains who isn't either a potato head or a loaf of bread, and barely, well, thicker, more like mud, but, you know, a loaf. You know what I mean, a loaf of? Yeah, ain't talking bread. But anyway, an idiot like the typically miniature that didn't see this, well, it's obvious they were chosen for being the potato heads that they are. But then again, I watch all kinds of movies and television series about jury duty and stuff. I know all about what the Pekka would kosher mafia are telling me to do. I watch Law and Order. Yeah, okay, you mean Law and Disorder? Yeah, okay, whatever. Which again is why you don't talk to the turds before. You get in there and then you're not guilty. That's the present condition. The future condition is there will be no retrial if a person, if the jury is hung, it is a demonstration of innocence. If it is a hung jury, it is a demonstration of innocence. Well, there's a bunch of people who didn't like him. Yeah, but there's a bunch of people who did, so not guilty. That has to be in stone. when we're done with this war. That will be one of the most significant. Try and change this and you will hang. It's either you're guilty, anything else, you're out, you're not guilty, and there's no re-trial for anything, and don't even think about it. Period. Why? Because ultimately, as we see over and over again and have for decades, decades beyond even the last 30 years. The level of corruption in the courts is horrendous, it's insidious. It's wicked, it's evil, it needs to be gone. All the way to do it is, again, you are always in favor of and lean to the defense and the defendant because it could be you someday. But some people might go well far few will and the ones that don't well I guess what we better maybe get better Well, we're doing all the way across the board with regard to dealing with preventing Criminal actions from taking place first by taking responsibility and protecting and defending ourselves and not expecting some Prostitute or mercenary to do it for us. In other words if everybody man's up Then we put down whoever it is that thinks you're going to start, well, like the serial criminal activity you see now in all the big cities everybody's complaining about. How is it happening? Because everybody's waiting for somebody else to do it, and we have a click of criminals who are promoting the criminals, which means there are two sets of criminals that should be executed, the ones that are in government and the criminals that are doing it that know they're doing wrong and feel they can get away with it no matter what. And again, everything you own is somebody else's property. Neither the pigs in government or these pigs that the government has promoted their criminal combines. What's the difference between the two? There's none. They all believe somehow they keep coming to you and feeding off your trough while literally eating out your wallet, eating out your substance, and stealing constantly from you. What's the difference between the criminal on the street and the pig that's in the government outfit? Nothing. Well, they're they're dangerous in their army. I know and so are the criminals Oh you thought you were you thought when you said that I thought you were just talking about the criminals I am I'm talking about both sets of criminals and therein lies the rub as Shakespeare would say Anyway, we're at the bottom of the art. We're gonna do this. We have our traditional bottom of the hour Break and for everybody out there remember this is your rifle Better make sure you know how to use it. In fact, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance Hopefully we'll be able to get the bottom of the hour break and the bottom of the hour In our valley there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, hear ye not the singing of the view, the wild and free. Well, soon ye'll know, from the tree, oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands could prove no frightful. You may ride a good lead speed, you may no stir the master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader John Stark Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle Your mind is your first best weapon. that you better make sure you have the physical ability, the resources at hand to put down any SOB that tries to do physical harm to you. I don't care how much you chant. Contemplate your belly button or go to the center of the universe with whatever spirituality we live in the physical real world where we fight. Air proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Again, we got a lot of work to do. Oh, anyway. to qualify something. Yesterday we were talking about weapons and the assembly of weapons, etc. Let me point something out. I had this question asked by one of our people after we did the program who sent me a message and was like, well, what do you mean by Article 15 for disassembly rifle beyond the specifications laid down by the government? Well, guys, no matter what weapon you have, There is basically what is considered to be field maintenance procedure for the individual and the weapon is always designed with this in mind, okay, no matter how far back we go. If the weapon is not that complicated, muzzle-loading rifles weren't hard to figure out, okay, single-shot, muzzle-loading falling pieces, mummuskets, rifled, you know, rifled three-band spring fields, et cetera. Those are straightforward, but there's still maintenance that need to be done. However, almost 100% of the maintenance that was maintenance to keep the gun functioning was done by the operator in the field. You had a rifle nipple wrench that you could take off the cap nipple with when it was cap and ball. You had a tool for taking the flint off and reinstalling the flint. There were a few things you didn't do. Although people eventually did apply great skill in the field, they had to. You didn't have what you needed all the time with somebody else able to do the work. But adjusting, for instance, the trigger set, or if a trigger or sear failed on a lock set, the operator, the guy who was shooting the weapon, typically is the one who would fix it, you'd take it to an ironmonger slash a blacksmith or a gunsmith, depending upon where you were and what unit you were with if you had the support. However, most everything else, cleaning the weapon obviously, that's your responsibility. Also doing basic maintenance on simple parts. And again, the gun was so simple, how much do you have to actually fix? The lock set was a precision part by comparison to the rest of the gun. So typically, an armorer slash a blacksmith or again, a gunsmith, fix that. But that's about it. Wood stocks could be obviously a little bit of a trouble. But there were all kinds of field solutions that were standard for the day. Copper wire, brass wire wrap, pins, screws, and then cutting the heads and the tip off and sanding everything down to reconnect something that might have fractured. Broken stocks were not thrown away. They were fixed. So that's pretty straightforward, but as we got into more sophisticated weapon systems, and in World War I precision systems became the norm, not the exception. A lot of other things required specialists to do the work. But what they did have is two sets of rules. One was for the operator, how much could the operator do, and then how much did the armorer or the support person do to maintain the weapon. Well, the M1, well, think about this, we're gonna go to World War II, the M1 Garand has a trigger group. Have you ever heard of your grandpa or your dad, if he was a World War II vet, telling you about how he fixed the trigger group on the Garand? No, why? It was considered to be an assembly, and while subparts were available, those subparts to fix something simply weren't out there in the general inventory to be had by the average rank and file infantryman. that would have to go back or the trigger group simply would be replaced but then the original might be sent back through the system for repair or be discarded and demilled. You know, it's put back in the scrap system. On the other hand, the op rod, the basic assembly itself of the weapon, it could be separated with the buttstock and the operating action, two separate, you know, components. That was all operator expected. Okay, now in addition to that, there was a lot of other, you can virtually break down almost all of the garand from front to back, top to bottom in basic disassembly for personal maintenance of the weapon. But there were parts you just didn't disassemble or take apart. Typically you didn't mess with the front or rear sight as far as disassembly and adjustment. They were within spec basically, and then they might be micro-adjusted during the sighting in process of the rifle. The trigger group that I mentioned typically was left as one assembly if something was wrong with it. You would extract that trigger group, they would inspect it, they would determine go no go and they would give you a brand new one to insert in place of your original because they were totally integratable. But that part was also a no touch item. Typically, no, Bob, you can't do maintenance on the trigger group, leave it alone. Also, they did new barrel changes and things like that in the field, needless to say. I mean, the armor could do it, but again, the armor did it, not the rank and file man. In Vietnam, something significant accelerated on this because with the new rifle, the M16E1, Stoner had incorporated a bunch of things that were very, the rifle was smaller to begin with, in the M1 carbine category of small. And the parts, many of the parts were comparatively small. The carbine doesn't have that, even though I would compare the carbine in size weights back in where in the niche of rifles it might fit. The carbine was a much coarser weapon in pretty much every way. And the parts were either A, don't touch them, or they were coarse enough that pretty much, no matter who handled the weapon, it would be identifiable what you were doing and how to put it back together. Well, when the AR-15 came out, a number of things which many of you missed until you do something wrong. Sometimes people play with their weapons and disassemble them completely, because after all, I can understand basic mechanics, but they may not look too close at the manual and notice the plungers and springs that do certain things on the main receivers of the AR-15, you know, family of rifles, slash the M16 family rifle. For this reason, the arsenal the, forgive me, the field maintenance level of stripping the weapon was very narrow, very specific, and most any other part that, by the way, traditionally in the past, you probably would have taken off the weapon, was considered to be a no-touch item. In other words, if you take this apart, you go past this point where we have you disassemble the upper and lower receiver. extract the bolt carrier from the weapon. You're allowed to even disassemble most of the bolt carrier. You can take the bolt from the bolt carrier and disassemble all the components in the bolt, clean all of those, but you don't take the bolt key off in the field because you're not supposed to touch that, for instance. Okay, the other components include don't take the pistol grip off the AR-15. Well, that's stupid. It's a real simple item. Yeah, but that real simple item, because Stoner and his idea of how to integrate components, the flat surface on the inside of that pistol grip is a retaining plate for that little channel with that little pin and a little plunger and that little spring. And if you take them off and start turning the receiver up and down and left and right, at some point gravity sucks or centrifugal force works and the little part leaves the weapon and you don't even know it. And don't forget that, well, why can't I take the buffer tube off? It's pretty straightforward and easy. In fact, it's a relatively coarse thread. It's easy to operate. Well, once again, there's another little part there. So what they did is they made it. It was a highly disciplined regimen that was reinforced with administrative punishment to disassemble the rifle. to only to a certain level but not beyond. If you did it beyond the level and something happened even though, granted, oh come on, how much does one of those piston little punchers and springs cost? Not much anything by government standards. But it was the idea that it made the weapon dysfunctional in such a way that it would require time to identify the problem if you were failing to pay attention and it might even cost you your life. So the idea was that unlike other weapons, the Air 15 had, right from the get-go, a very odd addendum that was attached just to basic operation. Don't touch this. And some people were like, well, that's stupid. All you got to do is unscrew this bolt here and the pistol grip comes right off. Now again, it's kind of like WC Fields, we always joke about that. Ah, yes, my little boy, you didn't read the fine print. You didn't read the firing print on the blueprint or the maintenance manual, but then again, you don't have the armors manual. And so while yes, if you got hold of the M16E1 or A1 standard manual for assembly and disassembly, it did tell you about all the parts around the gun. But most people ignored that. Sounds weird, you'd think that wouldn't be the case. But first of all, a lot of people didn't even bother to read the manual because they thought the weapon was simple enough. They should be able to just work at it, be done with it, and get on to other things. So that's why, as I pointed out, they made an Article 15 offense for a very long time to disassemble the weapon beyond basic maintenance parameters. You guys, many of you have built an AR. You've gone way beyond what the average infantryman did with any of the rifles that they handled, no matter what year of service they were in. Just by the fact that you know how to put the AR-15 together with all the parts where they belong. You're already ahead of the average soldier out there. Keep that in mind think about that one so whatever goes so you don't know anything. You're just with the militia really how many air 15s you built? Well, I don't need to build them the government's got racks and racks of them. Yeah, I'm sure they do. That's wonderful How does it you know, how does it work? Well, I know how it works. Yeah, so again This is just something to think about but it's also a qualifying what I was saying In other words, the air 15 has specific restrictions each weapon has parts you aren't supposed to monkey monkey part with okay But they were really paranoid about the AR because it was a tiny firearm with a lot of tiny parts. And remember, it was only supposed to be seven and a half pounds completely put together, not the monstrosities we have now with all the extra weight attached. And that was the big we got to have it selling feature because the seven and a half pound rifle versus the nine pound rifle that it was competing against, the M14, Well, with those extra pounds, we just got to get them off. Yeah, but by the time you're done with rails and additional doodads that have been attached to the firearm, weighted barrels or heavier barrels, which I don't have a problem with anyway, basically you've now exceeded the nine pound limit that was the parameter for buying the gun in the first place. In fact, in excess because of all the other junk that's been electronically strapped onto the gun. Just something to think about there. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday, and I wanted to get into that, and I think we touched on it enough. Also, again, if you're going to be carrying the AR-15, guys, spare parts, spare parts, spare parts. In fact, the enemy is not worried about you building too many weapons, okay? That's why they're flapping their yap, but I'm going to point something out about why you need to buy more parts. They know that there is a formula. It's a two-year cycle for deactivation of firearms in a combat environment because of wear and tear. And I've told you this for as long as I've been on the air. You want to break the cycle. We want to break the circle. We want to destroy their math. You buy firing pin, extractor, and ejector, preferably two or three for each of the weapons you have. If it's an AR, get three of each. three firing pins, three extractors, three ejectors, make sure you get the little rubber baby buggy bumper plunger if you need it for the extractor or at least get more of the springs. You want more of the springs no matter what. Now, if you don't know... AR-15, here's an example, just the extractor, how many variants are there? There's a number, you can look it up, but if you take a look at your weapon and you break down your bolt the way you're supposed to, because you can do this exactly as they described in the US military standard manuals, you'll notice when you take the extractor off, there is a recovery spring, it is a coil spring. Now either A, your extractor is one of the newest ones, which has the steel tip that gone full circle, which they originally started with and dropped and then said, no, we need a recoil bumper. But that little steel tent that's on the bottom side of your extractor is designed so that it guides the recovery spring so it doesn't kink, it doesn't fold. It is basically just a straightening peg. Think about it that way. Now before that, most of you will see, which is the most common I think now in terms of production, originally it was done with a polymer, looked like a little polymer barrel, a little stud. And that was laid in place, a lot in line with that little spring. And then you put the extractor into place, crop with your cross pin in and to lock it in where it belongs and congratulations, you got yourself an extractor. Okay, understand how it works. The, if you have either, that's what you need to buy for your weapon three times over. either the spring or the spring in the little plunger if that's what you need. And usually you can get a whole pile of little bumpers, those little bumper polymer springs or polymer studs for about a dollar or two dollars. Maybe if, even if they're three, come on, they're a specialized item, you should buy them. But if you can get ten at a time, why not? If you go over to, CDNN Sports.com. They have a whole bunch of Bushmaster leftover parts, especially the tiny parts. This includes the small micro springs we're talking about and those little rubber baby buggy bumpers However, you can also buy the extractor with the post stud that's part of the machine right into these cast and this machine the rest of the way on the Extractors that you can buy that are the latest variant. Okay The big thing here is that you want that. You also want firing pins, three, and ejectors because these are parts that make contact with your wear and tear component, your perishable, the ammunition, the brass or steel case. So that's what's taking the additional frontal abuse. Who knows if you have at least one spare complete bolt or by the whole bolt carrier group with everything attached. But I still probably get another bolt by itself to have more in the inventory along with the other spares that you're all ready to replace. What does this do? This makes your gun multi-generational. It breaks the CIA Mossad Code formula for deactivating US military arms when the government and the globalists attack the American people. Spare parts, spare parts, spare parts, spare parts. It's just like, no, it's not just ammo in magazines. And in fact, again, how many of you have actually done full maintenance on any of your personal or private weapons that are commercial weapons? You know, we talked about the AR-15. Most guns that are commercial venture guns are not that user-friendly to break down in maintenance, contrary to what you might think. Well, you may never have done it. You probably didn't. Most everybody says, well, I've cleaned the barrel on my gun and I've wiped down what I could see. Yeah, well, you need to break it down all the way, clear off all the carbon and gunk, re-lubricate with new fresh lubricant, clean the weapon, inspect the weapon for oxidation, and fix it ASAP, and keep the weapon operational for decades, if not a hundred years. And again, the basic little parts of what they figure you won't think about. Once we get into a conflict on American soil, I'm going to repeat again. If you are scouring the battlefield, every stinking part off anything, I don't care if it's been shot, blown up or whatever, we aren't going to blow them up or destroy anything. We're going to recover them, we're going to sort them, and the armors are going to recover every part off of everything they can. The bent, busted, twisted, crushed, and absolutely destroyed parts go into the scrap bin, go back to recycling for the armory slash, well, first of all, to the foundries. and new parts are made from the old parts that are collected, but we have to keep collecting. The more important is there's a lot of parts that will simply be ready to be transferred over to other weapons. So we're going to be scavenging and rebuilding with whatever we can. One graveyard, Air 15 has got a bunch of damage. It's a Lego gun, guys. We can pop the pins on this. We can torque the barrel off on that, replace everything. If temporarily, just do the whole upper receiver with the barrel attached. take whatever is damaged, assess it, figure out how it can be repaired or it can be resuscitated, and then get it back into service. Or maybe another rifle, who cares? We need to be thinking about this now though. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Now another thing, again about maintenance on your rifle is P.O.L. Petroleum Oil Lubricant Products. We're going to war, they're going to cut everything off. You already see what's going on. That's why we're going to be going to war. So any oils, any lubricants, I've told you a million times, watch yard sales, watch estate sales. I picked up some brake fluid here, brand new containers for less than a dollar apiece today. There are $5 containers of brake fluid. Now am I going to use that on weapons? No. But that's an example. If you look, you know, partially used quartz of any grade of oil. It's 385 to 6 $7 a quart for oil. Oil does not go bad on the shelf. It doesn't go stale. So any lubricant that you can acquire that's in the oil category, no matter what weight, can be used in the event that we need lubricant. And remember, the first purpose behind lubricant with your weapons is to create a vapor barrier, an oxygen barrier. preventing oxygen from getting to your materials so that it does not oxidize. So oils are especially critical. So anything we can put on the shelf, remember the container is not going to rot on you. The oil can't go bad. It's not going to happen. But what you have is a useful tool in the toolbox when the time comes. And again, for storing or restoring other weapons today because they've been brought into service, from a cash, you may have to put them back in the cash. You have to put them back into the cash. If you do, then you want to be able to treat them so that they will be preserved as they have been already for weeks, months, years, decades with what you already did. So think ahead. Don't just drop out there, you know, oh, well, I'm not too worried about it now. I'll find something later. Really, everything's thin right now. And you're thinking later, it's going to be better. They've intentionally dwindled down the inventories and you know some of the piddly stuff They don't care about which is why they're allowing it to continue But the critical elements all of them have been whittled down not accidentally, but very much intentionally It's part of their plan against America because of the war effort planned by the the ring knockers and spit-swapper communists that are in Washington DC or their globalist buddies across the planet, all of them with the same agenda, the destruction, liberty, and freedom in America. We have to fight for it. It's a good thing to fight for and nothing to apologize about. So, get the work done. Now, last but not least here, we got enough time, yes we do, is also tactical gear real quick. It's Weapons Wednesday. It doesn't have to be fancy, it doesn't have to be tactical, but there's some pretty good stuff out there and right now, Again, the ACU stuff that is floating around, there's a little per, there's a little burst of this again, won't last long. We're getting farther and farther away from the ACU camouflage, you know, being the standard. It's still out there, but the thing is, there's gonna be a wave of retaining it now, okay, the government. And it's already been that way. They're shooting it somewhere else, and they're sliding onto the table and selling out the back door to whatever foreigner they choose to, including the ones coming across the border. MOLLEVESTS are actually quite reasonably priced and the ABU ones are still quite reasonably priced. Now there are still a bunch of coyote brown coming out. But that's kind of been slowed down I think because the brown is the most universal any part of the planet color that could be issued out. ACU not so much. But again what's happening a lot of militia units We've got several here that are doing the same thing. They've chosen a base, writ, dye color. And what they're doing is they're redyeing all of the ACU web gear, the vests, helmet covers, uniforms, field jackets, everything. And they've come up with a militia pattern color that is unique for that particular unit and its area of activity, its area of operation. Now this is not a bad idea. In fact, there are also a lot of people are hating on the British desert pattern, DPM desert. I actually like that it works not too badly in fall. If you add other browns and other greens with it in gear and equipment, it breaks up perfectly for the brown out snow and brown out to whatever green is out there. You don't want a whole lot of green, but there's always pine trees everywhere in Michigan. No, we're not. We do have pine forests. We do have those. But it's just the idea that there's such a mix of plants that have been developed because of what people put in the ground around here that across all of Michigan, a little bit of green, a little bit of round, and some snow camo, you're pretty well covering most of the country from fall into spring. Most of your season is covered that way. You can remove or reduce the snow camo. You still have the earth brown or coyote brown as they call it combined with other colors and or the DPM British desert pattern with other colors to include white snow cover to create the snow cover illusion. Those all work. They're actually very successful. But even there, there's a lot of videos out there about dying the DPM desert pattern and what results they've seen. Now, remember you want it so that it's a shoot no shoot pattern. You want to be able to look at somebody and go friend-fo. That's the first thing. But it also does have to blend in to a degree. I mean, if you can use the British use red. Who's wearing red? Well, the British are the regular. So, okay, well, that's the ones we shoot, right? Yes, I believe that is the one red Fred is the one to shoot the red ones Okay, I think we figured that one out Sarge where the hell we get this officer from I know I know just just do what he says okay, so anyway fact is that There's a reason for friend fo identifiers like that but sometimes you can modify the plan a little bit or you may have to but the basics still apply And so again, you want to make sure that if you can get everybody on the same page with your standard tactical gear assessment. What are you going to use? When do you plan on using it? How does it work? Especially does it work? Okay, because this is something there are some colors that really do help you to go. Yep, that's ours. Nobody else has that, but it's got to still blend in. There are a couple of shade ranges you can take in camouflage and they just don't quite work the way you think they should. Okay, so we want to make sure that we have that base covered, then we don't get stumbled into that mistake. Again, experiment. Don't throw anything away. I will say that, I never do. Even if you experiment and you have a boo-boo, something doesn't quite turn out right. It's still a piece of tactical clothing and if you have to, you can dye it yet another color. or do something with it for somebody that doesn't have anything. Remember, there's a lot of people you can run to that don't have anything when they're done with this. Well, it's the beginning. So we need to be prepared one way or another to be able to supply those, that army that we're creating, and support the army we already have created with a logistics train of some kind. Most important is at the very least just being able to change clothes, guys. don't have to be pretty. Just being able to change clothes and a clean pair of underwear and a clean pair of socks and a t-shirt make all the difference in the world. Totally changes the way you look at life. In fact, you're living high on the hog if you get my drift. So again, let's think ahead on this one. And if you do have a chance, go over to, for instance, eBay. There's a bunch of guys on eBay posting some of the latest stuff that has come out of come out of gov liquidation slash also iron planet and they've been offering it very Reasonable prices so the stuff is actually quite affordable in turn of the stuff that's also showing up at sportsman's guide and a little bit at other sites including what a country calm although they have much but they got a little right now the stuff that you're seeing if it's American came from the gov liquidation sales out of IronPlanet.com. And if you are not familiar with them, you can take a look at them and get a feel for what's going to be in the next wave by seeing how much of something is showing up at the auction. Get a chance, do that, and plug in to the system and kind of do some math for the future. Figure out what it is that might be your better choice or solution for tactical reserve or for primary equipment. Because you'll see trends. We use the information we can get from all these sources to identify trends. In fact, I steer clear of things. Some stuff that I have mentioned in the past, I know somebody asked me that yesterday, well you know who used to mention, anyway I've got a little shopping list of all these things. I said yes when they were affordable. It's like the most I got. Well guys, when it was under $100 a rifle, I told you buy the hell out of them because they aren't going to last forever. It's a big surplus pool and eventually the pool will reach the drain and that will be it. Well, as you all know, now if any of you bought those rifles and you bought say 10 of them at 60, $70 apiece, right now that rifle's going for $600, $700. Oh, sell it for five and you've still made what kind of a profit? How many weapons did you get? Did you pay for by just selling one? As I told you, what would happen years ago? This is true of many, many other weapons out there. over a period of time in surplus. There's not a whole lot in surplus left, or really there isn't. There's nothing, once we get past World War II, they don't want you to see Korea or Vietnam. And if they do, what weapons would they have to be making, you know, collector's items? Oh yeah, automatic weapons. Yeah. So we've kind of hit the wall for diversity in surplus. And that is why the private sector is taking up the slack of doing a really good job and a great business with the weapons that they can produce, which is a good thing. Anyway, we're at the top. We're going to take a little break here for everybody out there. It is weapons Wednesday. Temperatures have been bad. 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, said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedom's gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free 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 traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? I faded it out. I lost the officer visitor from the past and I was trying to figure out what was going on and I played that while I was trying to reconnect with my villain. It was on your end, it was on my end. So I had to disconnect and reconnect with Embers Line, so I apologize. There we go. We're good. And again, it is Wednesday. Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon. intelligence report I'm our currently One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories northwest and northeast south and East ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Www Liberty Tree radio four mg.com Liberty Tree radio to our G and we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all the maroo crews out there. Virtually every ocean on the planet we have listeners right now at this moment. We have the shadow of a doubt. Also, we are on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. It is weapons Wednesday. It is the 24th of August. It is the 14th year of open obvious and it's pissing in your face baby and socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with the K 2022 Old Earth Calendar, 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Danz. Let the Danz continue. And a couple things to be watching. Of course, Guns N' Gadgets, you want to make sure we cover and touch on Jared, the work he's doing there. He's been doing a great job. Gunners of America, all the other different groups are tied in, one to the other right now and are making a Great effort to communicate all the activities are taking place. I cannot emphasize enough organized arm equipment train as militia for mutual defense establish a 510 program in your area of operation logistics to give you victory. But most important again mindset. You have to be already having a plan before we get into this. It's personal. It has to do with you making a decision about how you're going to deal with a threat. as it develops. And that's especially critical in light of the speed with which the communists in the district of criminals are moving. It is not a surprise. They are a foreign owned and foreign run and they are alien to the United States. They are not part of these United States and they're demonstrating such. So it's not an if, it's just a when we're going into conflict. Not a maybe, not a kind of, not a sort of, it's just when. It being weapons Wednesday, a couple of things that I wanted to touch on and again, We've had this discussion on ammunition with a lot of different people. We're going to touch on that for a minute. With regard to why is it I'm not seeing certain calibers that before all the little shortage thing we had that started were very common, very readily available and could be found on any shelf. Well, prioritization, sellouts, not everybody that is in the firearms industry is in any way, shape or form interest in you, the American people. Let's understand that. The first rule is they're in business. A lot of people that are in business are alien to this country and they have taken over parts or whole elements of the American industry. They don't care about you. There's always going to be that in every aspect of anything you're dealing with at this point in time and it's getting worse day by day. Okay. So the priority is where can you suck the most digits out of the system, you know, where the government's taking stuff at gunpoint by putting a gun to your head demanding more taxes so they can steal it for their cousin Izzy or Blatsonstein or, you know, whatever giggle, pedo, queer they're, you know, they're riding with, gets their luker at your expense, okay? Because of this, certain production practices are just vaporized. They just don't even exist right now. Share production has been the norm in the industry for a very long time. We have whole categories of firearms that are out there in force. And as I said before, like with, you know, people ask me about 38 or 357 Magnum. Anything is better than nothing. Okay. But it's interesting. Some of the ideas that they've come up with most recently in jacketed ammunition for virtually military ball ammo in a .357 or .38. Does it work? Sure, not a problem. More serviceable enough. But you'll notice if we're also going to drop in the bullet weight, that's not necessarily a good thing. And it depends on what you're trying to apply the weapon to, what you're trying to do with it. .357 Magnum, the advantage of having that Next to a primer, that magnum primer combined with a hotter powder combined with a heavier or a more heavily engineered bullet offered greater penetration period. And the 38 Special again had its niche before the 357 became dominant and its basic performance designs that you see over the last 50 years really have no reason to change. However, you're stuck with what you got and I've noticed that in I guess I just mentioned round ball or standard ball ammunition in 3 5 7 38 is out there all over the place Well, that's what you're gonna have to stick with if you got a revolver some guns require is my more specialized projectile and this is what what's interesting is even though in the Today is specialized because of the change that just took place in production policy In the past, it would be the vast norm in a particular type of cartridge. So first of all, recommendation, know how to get the stuff to print that you're presently buying, but don't use up the ammunition that you know works in the weapon and with something that was designed for your particular firearm to work in an optimal fashion. Save that. In other words, if you got seven, 800 or a thousand rounds of Remington, fill in the blank for whatever automatic or revolver you have, and it was built for the gun to spec, and it's the factory standard, but you can't find factories to what has been, traditionally, factory standard, here's what you do. You take that other ammunition, since you're gonna tell me you need to have some range time, use the new stuff, use the punk and junk stuff for range training. or reload, reload, reload, which is another thing I cannot emphasize enough. We've got primer production now into full, we're full capacity in primer production. We could increase as we need to in-house primer manufacturing. We have got everything down, cup, powder, you know, the the activating agent, we're done there. We're set. We could actually crank out millions or millions and millions of primers. The big thing now is to duplicate the processes that we have with the different little production line ideas that everybody came up with, which by the way we bought off the shelf machinery to do this, and have it dispersed more efficiently all over the countryside. We need about 10 other manufacturing facilities in Michigan alone, but we can presently do, we can do small rifle, large rifle, small pistol, large pistol. We're not doing any of the other exotics, although the demand right now is that we do a Russian Verdame primer. And the people that have been working on that have the ability to do it, so that is where we're headed. Because the 7.62x39 and the 5.45x39 are dominant rounds, we are going to need to service the rifles to do that. We're going to be recovering cases or building new. Projectiles are not a big deal. That's actually incredibly simple by comparison. That's the crudest part of the process. Powder is right there parallel with it. Powder is not as complicated as you would think. And then the micro parts, in other words, or those that require a great deal more skilled, cases and needless to say primers. The pecking order being typically for simplicity, bullet powder, primer and brass are parallel. brass being the most difficult issue to deal with only because of design concept how it's done. Straight cases are very user friendly especially in rimless case. We're able to crank out a lot of brass and we can do it with CNC especially with CNC. That's where you prioritize the CNC. Otherwise, for manual processes, yeah, we could build, it would be slower, but we could build a specific amount of over-strength, but standardized cases for servicing any straight case semi-automatic pistol that's out there. Or any of your rifle cases that are straight case, that are, you know, the more modern, mostly wild cap, but unique in new designs, like the 450 and the 50 calibers that are out there, etc. And those actually need to be serviced. I think those are going to have more of a problem with ammunition than anything else. Far as because of the nature of the case and lack of production thereof. Good case, good chambering, good performance with the cartridge, but lack of production. So that's another thing that needs to be dealt with. Anyway, primers were the priority and primers are set. Just like the plywood slash wood AR-15 lower receiver program. All we had to do was start giving people ideas and they ran with the ball and now it's just becoming inefficient out of how many ways can I make a wooden and or hybrid wooden and other materials AR-15 lower receiver. the sky's the limit. And all of them, punk and junk, made from material, non-strategic, easy for us to access. And now that we have the method down and we understand how many different ways it can be done, and we're going to still keep developing that, there isn't any reason for us not to be able to produce as many AR-15 lower receivers as absolutely necessary under any conditions. We'll still be using polybier, still use aluminum, but we're also using many, many other materials. And this will bridge our production facility, our production capacity, forgive me. So that's something that's got to be done. Again, another thing, when I say prioritize is shoot the stuff that's newer and cheaper, hang on to the stuff that you know is factory or custom load and very specific to get your weapon to perform better. When the time comes and you're in a serious fight, you want accuracy. You need that weapon to tighten up. And you also want more thud power when it hits. So, save back and don't shoot the higher performing or better quality ammunition that you have in your inventory right now. Don't even think about pulling the trigger on that. The new stuff coming out that's lesser quality, and a lot of it is, that's good enough for familiarization and developmental training. Okay? Prioritize. Prioritize. Prioritize. Prioritize. Get it right, first time, and everything else will come together. Now another thing, also an ammunition is small calibers. There is a bunch of 25 and 32 ACP out there, but you got to dig for it. Also, again, no, it shouldn't cost the price of a 44 Magnum case, okay? But the Orphan Out is 380 Auto. I don't know of anybody who's got any really great prices on 380 Auto. It's out there. It shouldn't be any more expensive than 9mm. In fact, it should be less, period. I would still recommend if you have a 380 Auto, by God, the first thing you invest in are dies and then you start saving all your brass. You can keep the gun fed for a very long time, but you're gonna, I would say of all the weapons out there, the 380 Auto, which there are many phenomenally well-designed serviceable pistols. And I wouldn't have a problem if you gave me one if I had to shoot, but you know, well, that's what I got to give you. Okay, I can make that work. It'll work just fine for me. I wouldn't have a problem with it, but it's the idea that if you do have these, you're going to have to have reloading capability. It doesn't have to be super reloading capability. You're not using a handgun all the time, but you do need to have the ability to take advantage of whatever you have in the way of materials, and empty cases are going to be there. I mean, if you shoot something, you're going to be recovering brass whenever you can. And it will be recoverable, reloadable, and back in service. The circle will complete. Okay? So that needs to be your priority. And the 380 of all the handgun calibers, there's more .38 and .357 Magnum out there than there is .380 Auto right now. And that's sad because again, the 380 is not a spring chicken. It's a cartridge that's been around for a very long time. The only good thing I would say is that In a lot of the estate sales that we've been running into, I'm needless to say they're grandpa and we're great grandpa collections, bows and arrows, crossbows, knives, I've got a really cool case knife in my hand right here, another one of those little project knives, it was a beautiful little blade, but I've been sitting in grandpa's collection in the Attic and unfortunately it was out where the weather change was. It's got some of the patima of rust on one part that's just gonna have to come off and I had to work on that tonight. But it was a freebie knife anyway. Beautiful blades, case knife. It's a very, very nice case knife. But this is also true with guns and stuff you're into. But 380 auto ammunition and, oh, actually 38. Very, very common out there, talking to everybody else who's doing the same thing, looking around. The estate sales, the older calibers or the odd calibers are more common than not. So that is another solution. Of course somebody, if they've got 3D auto ammo, don't you think they probably have a gun? Yeah, you might want to ask about that if you go to the estate sale. You've got ammunition here, do you still have a gun? Well, yeah, we're thinking about something yet. Oh, okay. Well, you got maybe, you know, several boxes of ammo. There's even some magazines laying here. Does those magazines go with the gun? Oh yeah! Oh well, how much you want for the gun? See how that works? Remember, it's not assumed the worst you won't be disappointed. In this case, it's ammunition, magazines, cleaning kit, holsters. Well, there probably was something that went in the holsters. Of course, one of the kids might have wanted that, but doesn't have brains enough to save all the important parts that dad collected or grandpa collected, which are on the table there for sale. If they aren't, if the rest of it isn't, buy what's there. If it doesn't make sense for you and it works for your weapons, buy it. And don't try to convince them to keep it. I'm going to tell you this, I will say this again. You're talking to somebody who's a family member. The females are all the busybody, you know, they hate guns crowd. But you convinced the guy in the house there, you know, you shouldn't probably sell this because, well, this is kind of a family heirloom. If you do that, you know, they say, well, you got the pistol? Well, yeah, but I don't know what they're gonna do with it because we're not gonna sell it, but they don't know what they're gonna do with it. Don't try to convince them to keep everything. Why? Because the argument you're giving to the very weak person in front of you is only gonna last as long as you standing there. When you step away, one of the nanny states slash soccer mom type, you know, fruit loops, is going to walk up and start pecking in his ear and he'll kowtow to that. And you could have had all the magazines and ammo and all the goodies for free or for cheap. But you thought you'd help him out and guess what? You just wasted an opportunity and the other twit is going to, you know, somebody else is going to get it. You may not appreciate it at all because that twit will be there when you're gone. Okay. So if you see something like that, yes, you sure you want to sell this? Yeah, yeah, okay, very good. That, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, all those, that too, that and that. Take it all. Make sure you take it with you. Make sure you itemize it all later. Can up the ammo, clean off the gear, box everything so it's in your tactical deployment kit the way it's supposed to be and on to other things. In fact, if you're lucky, maybe another estate sale that day while you were picking up the other stuff. Works out just fine, but don't try to argue with the surplus gear if you guys some guy usually it's you know He's he's packed. Okay, and there's the woman that's there female has told him all about how she's fed up with a military and you know I don't want to see this and I don't want to see that guy won't even save anything I've told you so many times for years one of those one of those common first things I get for something like that is their hat There even go so far as to either throw away sell or burn their stuff. Okay? And then the first thing they become nostalgic about is the headgear they wore. It's repeated. I've seen this in every war era, you know, veteran, you know, from whatever period guys repeated over and over again. We got to call her. Who do we have? It's fluffy. I just wanted to add the suggestion that at any garage sale, estate sale, whatever you go to, if they got any fishing gear. It'd be good to have some of that grab that up if you can afford it if it's good decent stuff and cheap I picked up one of those old Tokyo pocket fishermen for I think $2 of the yard sale ones still works But it's good to have something like that if you can if they if you see it just a suggestion Oh, absolutely fishing line guys left hanging at waist height on a trail at night with some strength tied to something that makes noise or tied to something that's very static. That's poor man's fish hook barbed wire. And especially since it can't be seen easily, it's very startling, creates a lot of panic. They'd like to do stuff like that to you. You are prepared to do stuff like that to them, right? Just something to think about. But also it's nice to fish because hey, it's food. And again, I don't care what it is or how big or small the hooks are. Again, that's exactly what I do at the estate sales. I got a little tackle box. It had, oh, about 40 lead sinkers. Oh my God, lead. It had 40 of the teardrop lead sinkers. Oh, oh my God, more lead. A couple of rolls of fishing line. One was just eight pound. The other was a little four pound reel. In addition to that, multiple sizes of fish hooks. No trebles, just regular hooks, Eagle Claw type, along with a couple of bobbers and everything else you can imagine will render reality. You got everything you needed to actually go fishing. You got a stick, even if that's all you had, everything in the box is everything you need to probably eat tonight. So absolutely right, Fubbin. Again, watch, pay attention. Another thing is, and I don't know what it is or who wrote what, But my god, have we run into compound bows? Really nice compound bows because they're not the latest model. I mean, I think the most common I picked up here in Michigan, the ones I've already run into, most are bear because bear was really big in Michigan to begin with. And what's fascinating is also again, a lot of the other top end second, third generation, first, second and third generation compound bows. Now, arrows, everybody hangs on to. Not always. I got a clutch of maybe 40 or 50 the other day, well born the other day, about a month and a half ago, of mixed condition. But the nice thing is that another sale years ago here, you might recall, I bought an entire little maintenance shop for repairing arrows. It was all the parts bins with everything from you know, recess threaded stock to you know for doing the tips To a fletching well different types plastic or conventional traditional feather Every kind of nut bolt and screw for a compound bow you can imagine and I mean anything so basically Yeah, I can do anything out of the box. So when I've gotten these other Compound bows, although I've got a whole pile of them right now that I'm going through. I've seen these, the most I've paid is $10, but the last batch I just got this last weekend, it paid $2 apiece for compound bows. All they are is just older models. You know what? It's a wide range of designs as far as, again, the styles. So it's more than one manufacturer. two or three bears and the rest all a mix including a couple of Michigan custom bow companies that are top end here in Michigan. And one or two youth bows, which is kind of cool because youth bows are really cool because they're just on the edge of adult capability as far as the strength, you know, you're looking at about, you know, 45, you know, 35, 45 pounds depending on what it is. But the neat thing about it is, is that you can lob things quite nicely with that, use it for any number of other projects. It's the same as with crossbows. The traditional first and second generation crossbows are now passé because of all the new compound stuff that's out there and micro compound. Go back over to Cabela's. If you want to see what I'm talking about, go look what's in there. in their clearance section right now and go take a look at what's on the shelf. Go over to Cabela's, any Cabela's. I don't care where it is. You'll see what I'm talking about. What's interesting is the, these, they're micro, I won't say super micro, but they're... They were years ago these would have been considered child-sized bows. Well in reality what they've done is they've compressed the design but increased the performance of the system so that it's not impossible. It's not like you're trying to work with a bow that's far beyond your upper body strength capability. It's fascinating what if they've tooled these down. The good thing is the inventory that's now popping up all over the place allows you to have a lot of weapons laying in a lot of different places and Then you can just be creative with the tools in the toolbox however arrows of the issue and Only I've got maybe one other cash guys supposed to have 200 arrows available that he had in storage. And I get first count on them, but he hasn't pulled them out of the place where they're stored yet. So I'm going to make touch base with him progressively over the next week. And those will all be in the inventory too. A couple of companies that are my wholesalers, stuff I've usually mentioned to you on the air, we bought them out, crossbow bolts, and there are no more. They haven't restocked them and they had told me flat out. They aren't even interested because of where the prices have gone from China. So they don't restock for that reason because what we would be paying in normal high end retail is what their jobber cost is now for a lot of stuff because the communist Chinese feel they have control of the market. That's why the stuff's not, oh, where's all that cheap stuff we used to get? Well, it's the same cheap stuff, but they're not charging cheap prices anymore. And even the importers will tell you if you know the trade, you can talk to them for a bit and they'll just tell you flat out, well, no, it's just not profitable. Because we're trying to ask, you know, we're not getting a better product, they're just demanding more for the same product. You're not getting a better quality anything. And so that's why a lot of the stuff has disappeared off of the catalogs and inventories and all the different, you know, places where you normally go to a watering hole for a China Sport. And why China's support general looks kind of thin. They don't care. They bumped everybody out of the market they wanted to, did the damage to the American economy they expected. Now they're where they want to be. They don't want to make you better. There's a plan. There's a long term method to the economic and actual physical war that the globalists, both the DC criminals and their counterpart communist Chinese or Israeli turds have been promoting. And we're now at that point where they feel They don't need to apologize for what they're doing. What are you going to do? Now instead, we've already seen the writing on the wall. Whoever gets ahead with the present technology for manufacturing, sky's the limit. The only thing I do kick myself in the hind end, we had an opportunity to buy an Aero factory here more than a decade ago. And we held off on it. And in reality, probably still sitting right where we found it. But there are a couple of different Aero factories right here in Michigan. completely ready to go. Everything's sitting there. Machineries there, jigs are there, toolings there, everything is set up to run, to do either wooden shaft or aluminum shaft, or graphite if you want to do graphite. They just want, it's like everything else, like you see just what happened with the coronavirus stuff, the stuff just idled down, they shut the place down, they laid everybody off, and then they walked away. And this is something that's not new. This whole thing you're seeing right now, oh my god, look what they're doing, guys. This has been going on through all of NAFTA and GATT. And it's just, you know, now it's becoming so obvious because there's not some other part of the industry to pick up the difference in the manufacturing or what's needed. Unless we build it because the ring knockers aren't going to. It's part of the plan to, again, disarm or to incapacitate us one way or another. Also, real quick, something that we have talked about, I can't stress this enough, there's a lot of things that are made that would be used in the Patriot circles that people could pick up on very easily in terms of business. Now, there were a couple of kids years ago that were listening to the program and they went out, they bought a plastic machine. a casting and a plastic infusion machine. The mold machine that they had, what they did is they made, what they selected was a simple object. They decided to make buttons. They just make any button. They made the standard OD green four-hole and blouse and field jacket button. It's standard for all the U.S. military uniforms. You'll still see it, but in sage or coyote brown on certain clothing. Okay, and OD green on others. Guys, they made a fortune on that. They actually got so good that they had government contract runs for uniform production with, you know, as a subcontractor. How many machines did they have? They had two machines. Well, how big was the factory? They used a two-car garage and a carport that was next to it that had been enclosed as an office. And they made millions out of that garage. Millions. In fact, they started out where they were just doing buttons and they did OD green, black, desert tan. and they also did an off gray and that covered pretty much all of the flat colored uniforms or camouflage patterns that were available at the time. The next thing they did is they hear something MOSIA will relate to. The next thing they did with their two little machines, they were very big, but they had a lot of chip for all the plastic and they had to be of course certain spec to match the US government plastic standard button material, okay? Then they went out they bought two more molds the one machine did the hanger and The other machine did the cap for the standard us canteens Standard us plastic canteens. You know how many people lost or broke that little hanger that keeps the cap on? So what they did is they one machine would go to you and was cranking out caps The other one was cranking out the little double loop hanger. It's got like a circle, a little bit of a band, and another circle. And needless to say, one is attached to the canteen mouth. The other one is attached to the canteen cap. And guys, they sold them the same way. And then they went to three colors, tan, black, and green. and they sold so many of those that they made another couple of million dollars without any problem at all. Kiss, keep it simple, stupid. Simple production, simple manufacturing, the materials were easy to access from dozens of different sources. They've never really gone out of business, but what they did, they got to the point where they didn't have to run the machine anymore, so they diversified the machinery. They have done other plastic, simple items like that. over the years and improve the inventory of product. Now by the way, the molds never really go bad. They're fairly simple and straightforward. And with the buttons, you do so many buttons at a time, you don't just do one little button and do the, no, that's not how it works. But the interesting thing is that they have been very successful. So you need to look at something like that. If you're getting ready not only for what's coming, what's happening right now, and you still have time to do this, machinery, tooling, tools, perishable components. I watch for at every estate, sale, everywhere I can, anywhere, I don't care where it is, abrasive papers, sandpaper, emery cloth, all lubricants, and anything that's, for instance today I got two big bundles of sandpaper, not industrial bundles, not store bundles, for basically about 70 cents a piece. Okay, along with a lot of other items. industrial items. But it's the idea that if I keep accumulating, we've got everything we need for whatever step or process we're doing. You need to be thinking the same way right now. Jigsaw blades, drill bits, these are all things that you're going to break, they're going to wear out even if you didn't break them. And if you have the ability to re-grind them, They're still only going to be grindable for so long and then they're going to be degraded to lesser work. Eventually they aren't going to work. When that happens you turn them into pins. You take that drill rod and turn that material into something else. Everything has yet another purpose until it has another purpose until it's dust or rust. Okay, that's how it works. So again, something to think about. What could you get into that will make sense? We've talked about working and sewing. Right now you can get a lot of decent sewing machines for little and nothing in all the support items. At least the basics and then add the support items necessary to set up a little sweatshot. Doesn't have to do everything. Shoe repair is another one. I can't emphasize shoe repair enough because guys, what are you going to do with the Chinese cut off all this boot production that we put over there? You know, I've got a pair of like these bell dills are made over in China. They're the flyweight ones. And by the way, I've been beating the hell out of them and they're still, they're still with us. The first pair, I haven't opened up another. I bought out what was left, but those are made in China. Nice boots. But if they cut it off, all these companies that are making all cranking out all these volumes of whatever. Well, whatever you got is all you've got. And so you need to be looking at that as being another option. Start collecting everything you would need for shoe repair. What would you need to become a little unit cobbler? That's a nice money making proposition. And most people are stupid and will not be ready for this. Most people are dumb as box of rocks and will not be ready for this. A lot of people are idiots and will not be ready for this. Okay, which is fine. What that means is you're in the right place at the right time with a reasonable product and a solution. Now, I would remind you that, for instance, repair of shoes, is that a weapon? Well, infantry can't move, it is. Great way to stop somebody from motion, you know, reduce, retard their ability to operate. So footwear is a high priority. Clothing is a high priority. And it's one of the things where nobody typically looks at what it's to take to make something. There's some really cool videos you can look at out on YouTube. that are really holdovers or layovers from stuff that was independently done before anybody had YouTube or anything like that. And it's how something is made. Now, look at something as simple as a pencil. You know, a lot of people is bringing a full of pencil. A pencil is a very international item. Because certain materials like the graphite even though there's other materials can be used guys pencils made out a lot of different things But the basic components the wood the graphite well, you know the lead if there was any lead in there The tin or the material is used to make the crushed, you know retainer for the eraser and even the eraser itself It's a simple tool we take for granted, but it takes a lot more than you know It's it's not as simple as you might think How would you make one? How do you make it? How is it made? Now, amazingly enough, pencils were traditionally were girthier. If you make things girthier, they're easier to make. When you can develop precision machinery to incorporate into the process, that's when things get smaller. And that's when they get a little lighter and easier to manage, which is a convenience for the operator. from the manufacturing perspective, bulkier, heavier, and girthier in general, is easier in terms of getting a standard in production that is acceptable and the customer can both use and accept. You know, big with those big pencils you had when you were in kindergarten, you got the big pencils, then you graduated to the little pencils. Well, let me tell you something. Before we had the little pencils, those big, big, bulky pencils that they gave to you, little, little kids, was the standard pencil for the planet. It's just, again, improvements in the machinery because of the wealth of the society has allowed for the change in the technology. A change in the product. The technology obviously changed. But, example, pens. Okay guys, you know, I've talked about blacksmiths. Scissors were made by armories. That's why if you notice, it used to be you see a lot of the, oh, Remington, Winchester scissors. Why were they making scissors? Because they were iron mongers and because you can't make guns all day and sell guns all day because they're a big ticket item. So you better have other things you get into to keep your employees employed so that your skilled trades at every level and every tier of your production capability are kept busy so that you can maintain that workforce so that when you switch to doing something else like guns or whatever, depending on what it is, you have everybody that you need on hand and your skilled labor stays where it needs to be. So again, remember that's a little bit of what's basic diversification 101. However, it's one of those things where if you look at the basic designs of traditional scissors and how crude they actually were and then how we take for granted, no matter what condition the scissor is, a modern version of the same tool. It is fascinating. And again, something so petty. Well, not petty, especially if you need it. Certainly not petty if you have an industrial application for it. And that's where, again, the quality of the product is critical. So one more time is come up with ideas. Don't think they're stupid. Experiment. See if it's something that might work. Bounce it off people. Another thing is, for instance, and we talked about, I don't know about making cloth. I know the processes and I'm understanding. And by the way, flax and many other different grades of material were used traditionally for making cloth. We're used to some pretty fine, pretty decent cloth that is very, it would be considered high finery back in the day. Most people wouldn't have, you know, five, ten t-shirts of the quality or under clothing or what used to be called shirt clothing that we have now. So we have it good, but the moment they hit the switch, we don't have it very good for very long. Especially since here's another thing that happens, people will be stupid. They will continue to act and operate as if more was just around the bend or still available and at hand. What happens is they will be just as wasteful, destructive, and stupid about how they operate with materials that are shortly short. and short-lived because of that lack of intelligence on the part of the operator or the user. What happens then is a very quick drop-off in availability across the board for the whole of the population because whatever might be in excess or available in reserve very quickly is consumed by those who don't have the wits to realize the situation. And this in turn creates difficulty for everyone. So just be prepared for that. Remember, there's a lot of people out there. They don't care about anything but themselves and such. They're so closed in, in that respect, that they're one of the many problems that we have in this country with regard to common sense, thinking things through. So we've got a lot of work to do. But remember, work opportunity is a good thing. If all of a sudden somebody doesn't have it, they're gonna want it. And if you can make it, you're the person who thinks how about how to make it first, how to take something and how to improvise, adapt and overcome and come up with a product that is convenient for someone to access. Then you are going to have a job. You are going to in fact accumulate wealth, which is something you need to be thinking about now. And not all of it is as straightforward as you might think, but. buttons such a simple solution. Here's another one real quick and sprouting. Most people don't want to have to deal with any kind of WORK. Soap is one. Everybody's talking about making, you know, egg, it makes open salad. That is true. A lot of people use soap. Most people are interested in making soap. So, it's one of those things that if you come up with creative products in the process and you know where to acquire all the resources, especially in their rudest form, which makes them the cheapest, then you have the ability to profit dramatically with a little bit of intelligence and applied merchant tile getting out there and actually marketing the product. It doesn't have to be real big right away, but it will get big real fast. If your quality of product is good, people will come to your door. Now, some will come there to try and steal from you. That's why you have your guns and ammunition. Okay, don't forget that. But that, again, is something to take into consideration now in preparation. We are going to fight a war of prevention. It was called the American War for Independence the first time. It's the American War for Independence this time. The American war for independence was a war of prevention. You do not wait until the slobs and you got a lot of idiot sticks out there right now. If you look at all these conservative, these fake conservatives, oh, we just stayed to wait and let them do what they're doing because Trump will be there. Yeah. And Hillary will be arrested any minute now. Boy, Hillary was going to be a letter. This is it. Now let's reverse that. Well, you know, Donald Trump will be here. I know that they're kicking in doors and I know that they're beating people down. And I know that they're arresting people and putting them in camps. But in 18 months, Donald Trump will be president. Really? In 18 months. Meanwhile, you're gonna let friends, family, people, you know, go to the concentration camp because someday down the road, Donald will be there. And then here's the bad part about that idea. I have never seen any of these asshats that has come in and correct all the wickedness that was done by the asshats that are your enemy. Have you ever noticed this? Did you point to some situation where 40, 50,000, 100,000 people were attacked? How about 2008? What idiot stick afterwards in government came back and helped anybody after the 2008 rape, kill, pillage, and burn of America? Tell me how that was fixed. For the millions of victims and for all the people who were attacked in so many ways, point to where anything was fixed that had been broken there. All the sides, both the fake left and the fake right, which in reality are globalists, Both of them watched that, well man, this is worse than we thought as far as people being stupid. So they're going the next step now. They're going into the real hardcore version. Understand, this is why we must fight a war of deflection. It is a war of prevention. It is a legitimate act that is necessary to preserve our freedom, our liberty, and save our lives. a war of prevention. It is not a revolution. It is not a civil war. There isn't anything civil about any of this. A war of prevention. And it is necessary to preserve our liberty and to preserve our former government. Which by the way is supposed to be preserving our liberty. But right now, well obviously we got a whole bunch of turds here. Well they hate you. That's all there is to it. So good. Hate them right back. And again, righteous indignation. Be ready to deal with them and deal with them appropriately. Last but not least, before we go too far down the road, and we are going to be gone in a few minutes here, I will remind you that again, body armor, there's a couple of incidents here that just happened over the last weekend that we're finding out more about. Casual body armor is good for more than just gunfire, okay? get used to the idea of using your undercover or your defense armor that you have as a casual wearing device because you will be wearing it on a regular basis. If you're out and about threat level two or threat level three armor, the wraparound police undercover body armor, Botash has it for sale used on a regular basis. They're not the only ones, but they have been the best priced recently. There are other people out there if you go to eBay or if you go to Craigslist even you'll find stuff laying around I would remind you that it's especially good car accidents or incidents where something happens that you didn't expect Remember that it used to be called body armor was known as bullet and stab armor And there still is what they're calling stab armor, which by the way, it's level one body armor Level one body armor was stab armor. These call me. I think they still do call them stab vests. Okay Now is it it's not as much protection. It's not designed for ballistic projectiles traveling at you know, a couple of thousand feet per second But the matter is that it's amazing how in many cases it will deflect a lot of things Okay, so the impact injury because again the armor does what it's supposed to usually The flat contact in an impact guys isn't what gets you. It's the sharp objects or bumpy objects, you know that pipe sticking out or whatever, that focuses energy, a stud, a piece of material, an angle, piece of whatever, rock. Body armor, especially if you're wearing it, still does the same thing with an object like that than it does with a bullet, and that it reinforces, strengthens the point of impact to a degree, but it also distributes the energy over a wider area by the nature of how the Kevlar weave is integrated, how the weave of the cloth works, times however many layers you're wearing. So it is a utility clothing item as a safety item. Basically, fire bunker suits are literally big body armor suits. You do understand that, right? It's called a bunker suit for a reason. Okay. In this case though, vests, there's not a whole lot of groin or other armor out there. Don't worry about that. But if you can find it, that's great. Another thing I would recommend if you pick up any of these undercover vests, they have a little pocket in the front. That's for the chicken plate. It's called a shock trauma plate, but the old nickname was chicken plate. These are all basically the same size. You can get inserts in Kevlar, soft Kevlar. You get inserts in steel and you can get inserts in compressed Kevlar, which is like the material that your helmets are made out of when they're made out of compressed Kevlar. These panels slide in. They are more rigid up front, obviously, but they're designed for center of mass protection. Again, if you're wearing something like that, you have an impact event, they're going to do even more to prevent energy from being distributed through you in focal points that could cause broken ribs. It could create clotting points. Certainly, you're still going to get bruised. Just like when you get shot with a ballistic vest, it's not a bulletproof vest, it's a ballistic vest. When you get shot, if you have impact point, you typically, if you follow through and look underneath, you have bruising and you have other issues that may take place. You may even crack a rib or whatever, but you don't have a hole the size of your thumb in one way and the size of your fist out the back. Big difference, but it's also important to not be impacted or impaled by something. So the vests are especially a useful tool in the future when you don't have as many ways to take care of yourself and doctors aren't available. Good, call your Japan there. It's just a great piece of equipment. Yeah, it's brand new. It looks brand new anyway. So, but in my mind for 130 bucks for level 3A versus, you know, 20 plus years, 25 years ago when I had the level 3A that seemed to weigh like 30 pounds. This thing is like lively. It's just a great, it's a great product. I just want to thank you for that. No, well, again, that's what's interesting about the new weave. It's not necessarily that they've stepped completely away from regular Kevlar, but the new weave patterns allowed them to, in the process of test and failure, identify how they could change the overall weight of the vest because of the improvement in its ability to distribute the weight with fewer layers and with, of course, again, the change in the weave patterns. The most important thing they stopped doing is lining up the weave. It used to be it was like you were Sheating paper in a factory you guys probably have never seen this But you just go back and forth and back and forth and they compress the thing and then they cut the edges off the ends off and the space squared out to 44 54 or whatever What's interesting is once they started daisy chaining that changed the ability of the armor right there But then they also came up with counter weave with basically it's a non synchronized cut of the material and what that does is it radicalizes the random alignment of the Kevlar even more So that's a plus thing you probably got one of the sounds like if it's have the weight but still level 3a It's probably one of the latest of that pattern So you can't beat the price. Well, all I can say is it's flyweight It's I guess I'm getting old and technology's gotten so much more advanced But like I said 25 plus years ago when I wore my level 3a You could feel it I mean it kind of held you down and and back then I was very stout and you know strong but even then You felt restricted and it was heavy, but this is just it just blew me away. I mean, like I opened up the package and I was questioning whether or not, whether in fact it was, uh, you know, equipped with, you know, with what it needed. But lo and behold, I pulled it out. I'm like, Oh my God, you've got to be kidding me. This thing is super light and it's, it's designation is a level three age. It blew me away. I was so happy. And the, and the price is just, you know, just icing on the cake because I remember when I got my three a back in the day, It was probably 300 bucks, maybe 275 if I remember. This is just 9 days. And I just want to thank you for that. So I appreciate it. Excellent. 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You never know. Look at what they do. You know they don't have any brains up there though. There's not much room for anything else. Yeah. Make sure you bring your legs. Today it is frickin' Friday and you can tell I'm in a good mood just about every Friday. It is about... and we are live by the way. It is about seven minutes past the top of the hour, 79 degrees outside, all kinds of cloudy today. They've been saying thunderstorms for the last week. When I looked on Sunday, it said Monday it was going to be clear, and Tuesday kind of evening, and Wednesday and Thursday thunderstorms. And then it said on Tuesday it said Thursday and Friday thunderstorms. And then the next day it said moved it down another day and then it's supposed to thunderstorm again today. It was supposed to rain last night after 6 and didn't see any of that. So I'm kind of hoping we get some rain. It's like really humid outside right now. So you go out there and scratch your head and then you're sweating. And it's only what 79 degrees? It's like taking a shower when you walk outside. I'd rather be out there where Rev is when it's 120 degrees and dry as a bone. What's it like out there where you're at today Rev? It's about 90 degrees right now. We're headed towards 95, I guess is what they're forecasting. Oh, beautiful. It's been a little unseasonably clear for us. Yeah, I would say. How's the humidity? Pretty low actually, you know, hell we haven't seen rain now since. Well I can't remember when. Well you live in the sand so. Yeah. That's the nice thing about living in the desert. You don't get a lot of rain so if you don't like rain that's a good place to be. This is one place I know where you can go out and wash and wax your truck. You really don't have to wash and wax it again until November. I noticed, and my roommate had brought this to my attention, that there's so many classic cars on the road out there, out west, in places where they don't get snow because there's no salt on the road to eat the car. I have a, I have a 90 model GMC Jimmy. I have a 97 GMC Sierra, uh, dually pickup and I have an 85 Corvette. They're all in pristine condition. Hell yeah. No, no less. I mean, the newest vehicle I own is almost 20 years old. Yeah, that's great. So we saw so many cool cars out there, you know, being in Phoenix you're going to see that with car shows and stuff like that going through. Man, even there's a place in Scottsdale where they sell cars like that. And I would hate to see the price tag on these things because of course it's Scottsdale. But man, there's some beautiful cars over there on the car lot and beautiful bikes out there too. I was really thinking about taking that class where you go to learn to work on bikes and then work on Harleys, but I never did do it. But that would have been a cool job. There was plenty of them out there and not a shortage of work, that's for sure. Yeah, I think this is the Harley capital of the world spike. That could be. I mean, that's all there is and a lot of it I think is because we don't have a helmet lock. That's true. And the blown radiator capital of the world too. Yeah. My buddy brought his truck out there and not his truck but his car. He was the first one of us to head out that way and his radiator took a dump on him the first month he lived there. He took a car from Indiana out there. Our truck, the one that we drove out there, my roommate's truck, it was It was still in pretty good condition when we got back, but there was a lot of driving involved man We we drove that thing it was a two-wheel drive pickup truck and we drove it up up and down snubly up there at And around the rim you know Probably taking it some places it wasn't really supposed to go but man it powered through and we got to see some beautiful stuff Just wandering around the mountains Oh yeah, if you get north or east of Phoenix, it's beautiful. Oh yeah, every Friday, probably not so much now since it's cool down in the city, but back when I was there, every Friday night, man, they would show the freeway heading out of town in this like exodus from the city. Everybody's just booking to the mountains to get the hell out of the heat. And I was like, wow, look at that. The first time I seen it, I was like, holy shit, look at that. It was like wall-to-wall cars as far as you could see down in the freeway. I was like, man, I'm glad we're sitting right here watching. Let's see what we can get into today, Ref. I know this ain't going to surprise nobody. Video of testimony in Clinton email lawsuit ordered seals. What? Yeah, we knew that was coming. May 27, 2016 was when this was sent in. Two from the trenches world report dot com for discussion by Wade. This is in Fox News dot com. This is recordings of upcoming testimony by an aide to former Secretary of State Clinton are to be kept under seal over concerns. The video might be used against the Democratic presidential front-runner. Well, of course they would be. U.S. District Court Judge Emmett Sullivan ruled in advance of Friday's scheduled deposition by Clinton's former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills. She is among a half dozen current and former officials to be questioned about Clinton's use of a private email server when she was the nation's top diplomat. Now before I continue, before I came on air here on my Twitter thing, but I always copy and paste my Twitter B-roll into the little thing and I let it sit there while I'm waiting. And I hit it at the beginning of the show so people know when the shows start. The broadcast is going to start up when I do that. So I'm sitting there and I look at the thing when I click over there and it says Clinton says that the Secretaries of State before her used private email service and it was quite alright. And I was like, bull, I tweeted back to whatever news service had posted it. Bull in capital letters. I think they got the point. I don't think Madeleine Halfbright had her own email server. No, it's totally against the rules, if you know what I mean. And she knows it. Sullivan has approved the depositions as part of a lawsuit filed by the conservative legal advocacy group, Judicial Watch. Lawyers for Mills raised concerns that video of her testimony might be used as a part of a partisan attack. Mills supports the release of a written transcript. So they can edit it? Yes. I mean, even the video could be edited, but still. And so we'll keep in that vein there Clinton's Says destroy Syria for Israel and so said in May 27 2016 by Brandon Ward to from the trenches world report calm It was in world events in the Bible It says, web notes, this is not why Syria is being destroyed, this is simply one of the reasons being used. And Christians who have not read their Bibles continue to fall for the same line that Israel is God's chosen people. I hope everyone realizes there is no respect of persons with God, simply meaning he does not have favorites. Romans 2.11. God did choose the Israelites to share His word with the world. I said Israelites which are compromised. I'll have to agree with that part of it. In the email released by WikiLeaks, the Secretary of State Clinton says that the best way to help Israel is to use force in Syria to overthrow the government. The document was one of many unclassified by the U.S. Department of State under case number F-214-20439, doc number, doc no C-0579er 449er 8. following the uproar of Clinton's private email server kept at her house while she served as Secretary of State from 2009-2013. Although the WikiLeaks transcript dates to the email as December 31, 2000, this is an error on their part as the contents of the email, in particular the reference to May 2012 talks between Iran and the West over its nuclear program in Istanbul, show that the email was in fact sent on December 31, 2012. The email makes it clear that it has been the U.S. policy from the very beginning to violently overthrow the Syrian government and specifically to do this because it is in Israel's interest. There you go. And then the email is here. You can scroll through it. Should we read it? I don't know, let's see, is it released in full? The best way to help Israel with Iran's growing nuclear capability is to help the people of Syria overthrow the regime of Bessar Assad, negotiates its limit. Iran's nuclear program will not solve Israel's security dilemma, nor will they stop Iran from improving the crucial part of any nuclear weapons program, the capability to enrich uranium. uranium. At best, the talks between the world's major powers in Iran that began in Istanbul this April and will continue in Baghdad in May will enable Israel to postpone by a few months the decision whether to launch an attack on Iran that could provoke major Mideast war. Iran's nuclear program and Syria's civil war may seem unconnected, but they are for Israel. Israel's leaders, the way it's broken up here is kind of screwy. The real threat from a nuclear-armed Iran is not the prospect of an insane Iranian leader launching an unprovoked Iranian nuclear attack on Israel that would lead to the annihilation of both countries. What Israeli military leaders really worry about but cannot talk about is losing their Whoa, this thing scrolls fast, man. Losing their nuclear monopoly. An Iran nuclear weapons capability would not only end that nuclear monopoly, but also prompt other adversaries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt to go nuclear as well. The rest would be a precarious nuclear balance in which Israel could not respond to provocations with conventional military strikes on Syria and Lebanon as it can today. If Iran were to reach the threshold of nuclear weapon state, Tehran would find it much easier to call on its allies in Syria and Hezbollah to strike Israel knowing that its nuclear weapons would serve as a deterrent to Israel responding against Iran itself. back to Syria. It is the strategic relationship between Iran and the regime of Bessar Assad in Syria that makes it possible for Iran to undermine Israel's security, not through a direct attack. which in the 30 years of hostility between Iran and Israel has never occurred, but through its proxies in Lebanon, like Hezbollah, that are sustained, armed, and trained by Iran via Syria. The end of the Assad regime would end this dangerous alliance. Israel's leadership understands well why defeating Assad is now in its interest. Speaking on CNN's Montfort show last week, Defense Minister Ayut Barak argued that the toppling of Assad will be a major blow to radical access, major blow to Iran. It's the only kind of outpost of the Iranian influence in the Arab world. And it will weaken dramatically both Hezbollah and Lebanon and Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza. bringing down Assad will not only be a massive boon to Israel's security, it would also ease Israel's understandable fear of losing its nuclear monopoly than Israel and the United States might be able to develop a common view of when the Iranian program is so dangerous that military action should be warranted. Right now, it is the combination of Iran's strategic alliance with Syria and the steady progress in Iran's nuclear enrichment program that has led Israeli leaders to contemplate a surprise attack, if necessary, over objections of Washington. With Assad gone and Iran no longer able to threaten Israel through its proxies, It is impossible that the United States and Israel can agree on red lines for when Iran's program has crossed an unacceptable threshold. In short, the White House can ease the tension that has developed with Israel over Iran by doing the right thing in Syria. The rebellion in Syria has now lasted more than a year. The opposition is not going away, nor is the regime going to accept a diplomatic solution from the outside with his wife and his family. At risk, only the threat or use of force will change the Syrian dictator Bashar Assad's mind. Bashar Assad. Hmm. So that seems to be like one of them there. Or maybe that marking is in the middle. The Obama administration has been understandably wary of engaging in an air operation in Syria, like the one conducted in Libya, for three main reasons. Unlike the Libyan opposition forces, the Syrian rebels are not unified and do not hold territory. The Arab League has not called for outside military intervention as it did in Libya, and the Russians are opposed. Libya was an easier case, but other than the laudable purpose of saving Libyan civilians from likely attacks by Qaddafi's regime, the Libyan operation had no long-lasting consequences for the region. Syria is, well, did for the Libyans, huh? What about that? Yeah, didn't have any long-lasting repercussions for the region. That kind of screwed the Libyans because they were doing pretty good there. Gaddafi was doing a pretty good job of raising this country up from the squalor, you know, bringing it up. They were, they found water there in the desert underneath the Libya there and they were, they were looking sweet, and that's why they had to go in and get rid of them. Syria is harder, but success in Syria would be a transformative event for the Middle East. Not only would another ruthless dictator succumb to mass opposition on the streets, but their region would be changed for the better, as Iran would no longer have a foothold in the Middle East, from which to threaten Israel and undermine stability in the region. Well, it seems like Israel is the one that keeps undermining stability in the region, because they keep punking everybody with the stick. They keep goin' everybody into shit. They fund both sides of all the little skirmishes and skirmishes and all that stuff there. You go over to one guy and go, hey, that guy thinks you're an asshole. You should probably shoot him. And you go over to the other guy and go, hey, that guy thinks you're an asshole. You should probably shoot him. And then you stand back and watch him kill each other. Oh, wow. Didn't know that was going to happen, huh? That's pretty much the way it's working, too, isn't it? Yep. Somebody posted on Facebook a thing, I think it was Shay Guevara, said, kill the fags, kill the blacks, kill this, kill that, revolution or whatever, and he was saying it with tongue and cheek kind of thing, making fun of what's going on now. I wrote this thing and it ended up in the wrong damn post somehow, I deleted it. But what I said was, yeah, they, the Zionist Jews, tell the white people to kill all the other colors and they tell all the other colors to kill the white people and they tell the straights to kill the gays and they tell the gays to kill the straights and then they step back and they watch everybody kill each other off and then who's left? Well, they are. Everybody else has killed each other off. So that's kind of what they're working for. That's what it seems like to me. I mean, I'm just going by what I see here. So you don't give me much to go with. Washington should start by expressing its willingness to work with regional allies like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar to organize, train, and arm Syrian rebel forces. The announcement of such decision would by itself likely cause substantial defections from the Syrian military. And they remember when they tried to do that? Oh yeah, this must have been sent out before that, huh? Then using territory in Turkey and possibly Jordan, U.S. diplomats and Pentagon officials can start strengthening the opposition. It will take time, but the rebellion is going to go on for a long time, with or without U.S. involvement. The second step is to develop international support for a coalition air operation. Russia will never support such a mission, so there is no point operating through the U.N. Security Council. Some argue that U.S. involvement risks a wider war with Russia, but the Kosovo example shows otherwise. She was wrong. In that case, Russia had genuine ethnic and political ties to the Serbs, which don't exist between Russia and Syria, and even Russia did little more than complain. Russian officials have already acknowledged they won't stand in the way if intervention comes. Arming Syrian rebels and using Western air power to ground Syrian helicopters and airplanes is a low-cost, high-pay approach. as long as Washington's political leaders stay firm, that no U.S. ground troops will be deployed. And they did in both Kosovo and Libya. The cost to the United States will be limited. Victory may not come quickly or easily, but it will come, and the payoff will be substantial. But they wanted to send people over to Syria anyway, didn't they? Didn't they even send people to Syria? I thought they knew. I could swear they said they were sending so many troops over there, maybe they were sending them back to Iraq or something. I can't, I hell, I don't know. They send them all over the place all the time. That's where they get them all spread out, all over, nice and thin, so that they, you know, they can't make it home if something goes down and they need to protect the United States. Well, they're all spread out in BFE all around the world. Iran would be strategically isolated, unable to exert its influence in the Middle East. The resulting regime in Syria will see the United States as a friend, not an enemy. Wasn't Assad our friend at one time? I don't know. Most of the time we put in these puppet dictators and then we take them out when they're not playing ball anymore. They go from playing softball over to playing soccer and we take them out. Washington would gain substantial recognition as fighting for the people in the Arab world, not the corrupt regimes for Israel. Except for one thing, they voted Assad in. So for Israel, the rational for a bolt The rationale for a bolt from the Blue attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would be eased and a new Syrian regime might well be open to early action. On the frozen peace talks with Israel, Hezbollah and Lebanon would be cut off from its Iranian sponsors since Syria would no longer be transit point for Iranian training, assistance and missiles. all these strategic benefits and the prospect of saving thousands of civilians for murder at the hands of the Assad regime. What? It says 10,000 have already been killed by civil war. That they started in the first of the year. So, yeah, yeah, okay. With the veil of fear lifted from the Syrian people, they seem determined to fight for their freedom. No, those are paid people. America can and should help them. No, they shouldn't. And by doing so, Israel and help reduce the risk of a wider war. Yeah, but they were wrong. She was wrong and it did turn into a wider war and Russia came in and spanked them and they took off again. 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So get on over there and hit that donate button and throw in a couple bucks and see if you can get you a Morgan Silver round or a Trencher. Yeah, I like that. That's pretty cool. Trencher. Yeah, you're gonna need to dig a lot of holes. Gonna need a lot of holes to put all these assholes in. Where'd it go now? Hmm. Police now using pre-crime. Algorithm to target and label innocent citizens as criminals. This was sent in today, May 27, 2016, by Joe from Mass Private Eye. It was in the Free Thought Project by John Vives. Since Chicago, Illinois, it was recently reported that the Chicago Police Department has implemented an Orwellian new program that targets innocent citizens based on indicators that they might be a person who has the potential to carry out a crime. What? Similar to dystopian films like the Minority Report, a complex computer algorithm will track and catalog every citizen in the city and use private data about each person to determine whether or not they could be a potential criminal. Once an innocent civilian has been labeled as a threat, they are then notified that they have been marked as a potential criminal and that they are now under police surveillance. This disturbing program has quietly been in place for over three years and in that time, government agents have visited the homes of more than 1,300 innocent people who had high numbers on the list to inform them that they are now regarded as potential criminals. According to the New York Times, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says that officials this year are stepping up those visits. with at least a thousand more people. We're targeting the correct individuals. We just need our judicial partners and our state legislators to hold these people accountable, Johnson insisted. Wait a minute, they haven't committed a crime yet? However, activists and advocates of civil liberties are not convinced, no. You just show up in somebody's house and say, hey, we know you're going to be a criminal, so we're going to be watching you. So this is Chicago's version of the no fly list? I guess so. I think it's the Spy on You list. The track and trace you everywhere you go and all the shit you do. Just watch ya. We're just watching ya. Just thought we'd let ya know we're watching ya. They're not very sneaky so I'm sure the people they're watching can tell they're being watched. I mean... You know, I've been talking about it for a long time. Every day when I go to work, there's usually cops somewhere around the building. Not in the building, but in the parking lot. Out on the street, sitting there, just sitting there. And their buddy will pull up and they'll park driver side to driver side like they're smoking a doobie or something. Pass some kitty porn back and forth in between the vehicles. But they're just there watching for homeless people. Yeah, yeah, that's what they're doing There's no real crime going on anywhere we got worried about homeless people. Yep, that's me they've they've went and Took down their tents and burned all their shit a couple times down along the river here downtown where they stay because it's close to the mission That's where they can get free food, but in the mission they have these certain rules You can't drink you can't do any of this other stuff you have to be in by a certain time You have to be out by a certain time So they they all will Panhandle and they'll get up enough money to get themselves a tent or they'll make a tent out of something and then They got their little tent and that's their little house They usually go up underneath one of the bridges and do it there and then the cops will once the cops have been notified that there's homeless people there by one of the Jackoffs down here that wants to rat them out Then they'll send a couple. I see there was two cop cars and a city truck there cleaning up all their stuff, throwing it in the back of the truck. And I didn't see any homeless people there, but you can tell they were down by the riverbank getting homeless people stuff and throwing it in the back of this truck. And they were going to get rid of it. And they've done, like I said, they've done it a couple times. Now they'll spend $800,000 on this piece of shit thing down here in the middle of the new roundabout they built. They took out a stoplight and put in a roundabout and a bunch of yield signs because it was, you know, because of the new ballpark that we have, traffic was, you know, backing up at stoplights and stuff. So they wanted to get rid of that stoplight and make it easier. So basically, if you're leaving the ballpark, and go into the ballpark, then that place right there, you're not going to get stopped at. But everybody coming the other direction is going to get stuck. Everybody coming in from the side can't get on to that roundabout. Yep. Go ahead, Mikey. How's your guard? It bullshit about them rounding up their stuff. I know about that personally. I've been through it. I bet. is why they do it every year. And they actually get all the people from the Sierra Club to volunteer and, uh, gladly so they do. And they go up there and, uh, I mean, okay, to you, you know, to you or whatever, to these people. That's a ton, it's a ton. It's a ton. But to these people, to me, that's our frickin' home. It's like your home. No, we don't, we don't pay taxes, blah, blah, blah. That is our goddamn home. Yeah, it's your house, man. I didn't hear that luxury, man. I don't give a damn if it's not a half a million. It's our house. That's all we got. And they frickin' take that and they throw it all in the back of a goddamn pickup, the county truck, and they drive it down to the incinerator and throw it all in the incinerator. Yep. That's exactly what it was. So they do this every year, sometimes twice. So I didn't even have that much luxury. I didn't even have that much luxury. These bastards go home and they sit in their air conditioning and pop their fat ass on a fucking chair and pop open a beer and life is good. And they watch the ball game after they destroyed 50 people's homes. Yep, I can't tell you what they're saying. They probably actually laugh about it and... Yeah, they're sick, man. They are sick. I can't wait for these bastards are homeless to their self. I've been there a couple times myself. I've lived in my car. and when I didn't have a car I lived wherever I could put a little bit of shelter over my head. I didn't have a tent so I slept in baseball dugouts and shit like that close to work. That way at least I was out and there wasn't nothing falling on my head anyway. It was like 22 degrees outside. It was pretty cold but I didn't die. But it wasn't fun. And I walked, man. I just kept walking to stay awake because I didn't want to get busted for vagrancy. So I just kept walking. And I'd walk and walk until about time I realized I needed to turn around so I could get back to work. I'd turn around and walk back the other way. And then I ended up sleeping in my girlfriend's closet a few times and her mom wasn't really hip on that so that didn't go over very well. But I eventually got up enough money to get down payment on apartments like that. So I was working. I just didn't have a house. Same thing with me because they had four roommates because the rest was so astronomical. Oh yeah, I didn't know why, Jesus. I couldn't afford a place. Especially right there in Hawaii, man. The cost of living in Hawaii is outrageous. I wouldn't even want to know what an efficiency cost there, man. They don't have them. They call those one-bedroom apartments, huh? That's a studio. It is in a one-bedroom. You're in it. That's $1,200 a month. And that's for the 1992. I remember a Russian hooker came up to me and she pointed up a department she had way up in the Marco Polo apartment. And I'm like, wow, you live there? And at first, she's hitting up on me. I thought, man, this chick likes me, blah, blah, blah. Well, then the $100 question popped up. Yeah. Got $100? Yeah. I got a tattoo of a $100 bill. And I'm not going to tell you where it's at. And so, while they're at my date. Yeah, it was out the window real quick. This thing here, you know, we're talking about, you were there, we're talking about these cops here using this database and tracking everybody, man. They do the same thing out there, you know. Some of these people have cell phones, they'll track them too. Make sure they know where they're at. put a little chip in you. That's probably what they'll go, hey, all you homeless people, we need to keep track of you. We're going to have to put a chip in your ass. Hawaii's homeless is so bad it looks like a third-world country, helping God. I mean, you think you're in the Philippines. There's a lot of homeless people in Hawaii, a big number of homeless people in Hawaii because it's warm there, just like out west. In Phoenix, there's a lot of homeless people around LA and all the surrounding places where it's warm. Homeless people flock out there because it's warm. You know, if you don't have a tent, you can be here there where the red rocks are, man. You just curl up on a red rock like a snake and you'll be warm the rest of the night. Those rocks get mighty warm. It'll keep you warm. We huddled up next to a few of them one night when we were riding our bikes across the desert to Fuji to pick up my roommate's paycheck. And we decided we was going to ride over there and get them checks. And I said, cool, man. Let's go. He said, you got your hat and your gloves? I said, no, man, we're in the desert, dude. It's hot out here. I don't even know how to get gloves. He said, ha ha ha ha ha. You'll find out. And we started riding, and about 20 minutes later, I was like, god damn, it's freezing. My ears are gone, man. We had to jump off on the bridge right before we hit the bridge to cross the river, which was the only damn bridge to go across the river. Rev knows what I'm talking about. Right there beside the edge of that bridge on the, when you're going, let's see which direction were we heading, I think we were going south across the river. There's some big old red rocks right on the side of that bridge. We got off our bikes and went over there in between them rocks and huddled up for a minute. Got warm and then got back on our bikes and rode to the... which is crazy... 7-Eleven Taco Bell Ponderosa McDonald's. I know a lot of people out that way, they know what I'm talking about. People from back here, they don't necessarily know what I'm talking about. You go into the 7-11 and right inside the 7-11 there's a Taco Bell and a Pizza Hut and a McDonald's and shit. It's pretty wild. It's too easy to get hypothermia in the desert at night. People don't realize that. The 110 degree temperature in the day fools them because it gets down to 20's at night and if you walk... 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 free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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. This number you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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 to 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 the land of the intelligence report I'm our quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest north northeast and when you're listening to us w.libertytreeradio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio dot org and we are on satellite let's say hi to all of our merchant marine across the whole of these many oceans that encircle the continents. It's kind of fun because there's a whole bunch of people inland, but a lot of them at sea right now. And between reflectors, deflectors, blink-down link, shear systems, there's so much different, there were so many different creative ideas being done with this that it's really innovative. And it's because of technology now that's kind of overlapping from conventional and higher tech, more sophisticated satellite phone, which is really neat. So, for everybody out there, we appreciate the work you're doing. We're not doing it, you guys are. Also, a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, we appreciate that. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 24th. My goodness, we're ticking down the days to get rid of August and head into September, and I don't really need that. But time marches on we can't slow the clock just focus on what we're doing But it is the 14th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old-earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords let the dance continue and again A couple things here real quick with regard to, of course we've reached benchmarks. Who knows what it really means as far as you can, can't, maybe or won't be doing whatever it is that nefariously the regime is going to try and block from being done too late. Everybody's already doing so much of it is really not going to slow down. In fact, other ideas have already come into play. One of the things that we had a discussion with different design idea groups. is the modular weapon utilizing a modular rifle using all of the ideas of the AR-15 but without a lot of the piddly stuff that wasn't really needed. Okay? And is it needed now because it's just, again, extraneous. If you're gonna build something like the AR-15 nowadays, you would eliminate a whole bunch of the tiny, tiny parts that are on the gun which are there, lended towards the space in Space Ager or Space Program era. But remember something I said earlier, it's kind of like the pencil, cruder is better, lunkier is easier. And by eradicating the tiny components and going with larger format or nixing the part idea altogether for something else, guys, you can simplify the design by so many steps. The idea is how many steps can you change or take out of the system? This changes, in other words, you may still have the same number of steps in production, but you end up with an easier step in production, a simpler process that doesn't require a whole lot of micro super precision crap. That is one of the biggest problems with the AR-15. That is the problem. The idea of the Lego block rifle, not a problem. But the tinker toy parts, the tiny parts that were not really the way to go, We're fine for the period, but now we've gotten beyond that. In fact, especially with lack of sophistication, with the obvious setup to destroy production inside the U.S., we're going to have to step back with regard to dimensions, step forward with regard to simplification. What I mean by step back is a little cruder, but still with the same end result. All of the critical component finishes on a weapons system like the Air 15 have to be the same. Everybody understand to get the accuracy we can get and the supremacy, the superiority in recoil performance, lack of recoil, is something that the AR-15 fully provides the shooter. The big thing is the other pinky toy parts that create problems or issues that were so extreme that as I explained to our block, the Department of Defense had to threaten the troops not to do some. No, do certain things. Don't take the gun apart. You will be out. You will be forbidden. It's for voting and it's like, okay Well, wait a minute. How could that be bad? I mean after all I think I can understand mechanical equipment Well, guess what? So this is where we have to change that element number one It's just keep it simple stupid time Now a couple things here. Let me point out crude and effective And thicker so to speak is, for instance, the use of set screws. Now, the more you thread, the more work you have there in that respect. But in certain cases, if you have to retain a part, crude threading technology is a good solution. Pins are always the best or cheapest in terms of if you're looking for a fast, quick installation, which still can be repaired. but will require force of energy rather than disconnecting components. There's the requirement to be able to knock something back out of which you knocked it into. However, there's not much that we need to change on the AR-15, but there are significant points that could be changed that would be beneficial for mass production, but not retard the performance of the rifle. So there's where the balance is. Anyway, the other option is a whole new idea of using as many of the present parts inventory as possible, and that's something that somebody else did here a few years back. It's Weapons Wednesday, I'm gonna jog your memory. What about the AKA-R15 hybrid that was being developed here about five, six years ago? Actually, it was a good idea. We were beyond prototyping. We were supposed to be in the first model. It kind of showed up and then disappeared. Now I will point out that with what I saw of the hybrid idea, what it basically is, is the American solution to the Daewoo rifle. All bet would still American and Russian signature designs, rather than what the Koreans did, which was to take the better features of both rifles that they perceived as the best solution, and came up with an excellent firearm, the Daewoo Light Rifle. Now the Daewoo Light Rifles, of course for the Korean military, it's an automatic weapon. Quality of product will vary depending upon quality of material used. But the Daewoo, performance-wise, and the testing that we did with the original rifles that came in, and we had examples of each, and I used them in op-for, I actually employed them in op-for for abuse purposes. We wanted to find out what certain weapons can do. We were using them for training operations where they had to be used steadily, and quite rigorously and under bad conditions in many cases because we didn't do anything to provide maintenance. Some of the things we talked about here we didn't do intentionally because I want to see if I can break this thing. Let me point something out. The day we didn't break. In fact, if I was to copy a weapon design that off the shelf, if I were to say what design might be the better choice to give us some of the issues, settle some of the issues we have with the AR-15 rifle. the Daewoo offers pretty much all of them. So if I was going to copy something, the Daewoo would be the way to go. Now here's the thing, the Daewoo uses a lot of M16 parts and uses AR-15, M16 magazines. Logic is the American supply system provided would provide them with the backup that they need in the event South Korea went to war. Okay? So the consideration here is when you look at the Daewoo rifle is if you can take all those features And in fact, remember, the Daewoo, one of the reasons they blocked the Daewoo from coming in is it would easily give the AR-15 a run for its money, and the Koreans were able to produce a rifle over the counter cheaper than the AR-15, but with unique performance features that people would like. Okay? So they had to block it. It's an ally, but they blocked them from bringing in their weapon. no possibility of switching it over to select fire any more than you could immediately, which you can't immediately change an air 15 over to select fire. There was no mistake made in the design. Engineering was flawless. Finish was serviceable to very good to excellent depending upon which model you chose. I don't like folding stocks most of the time, but their folder was actually a pretty decent design and a positive lock system. And they cut them off. But we have enough examples that we could take the idea and we could run with that ball In addition to the standard AR-15 the advantage would be eliminating some parts that are unnecessary but also become tediously wearable in the AR-15 That was a kind of a neat thing about the day felt recoil comparable to the standard AR-15 rifle Chambering well, it was in 5.56 NATO any of the newer calibers that are out there, you could produce the day will go in the same chambering without any complications whatsoever. In fact, I think it would lend itself better than the third to the 300 blackout than the AR-15 does for a number of different reasons, but because of the way the gas system was set up. So again, it's a cool rifle, but it's also an idea taking many of the basic parts that we can get in good quantity. And in addition to barrels, other items that can be of course adapted accordingly or built based upon the industry because we already have barrel companies and again upper receiver here are 15 companies that are doing phenomenal work. So, the basic barrel configuration that is out there right now is what we would want to adapt to the idea of the daywood design. Not likely that that will be happening right away, but it is one of those things I've always pointed out. I love the daywood rifle. I'm not excited about light rifles in general, but... They all work. Firearms are our friend. So in this case, just something to take into consideration. It's already something that's being looked at when we look at design and concept ideas with the machinery that we have available. Because the machinery and tooling determines where you're going to go with what you can produce. That's something else that needs to be taken into consideration. We mentioned the stand. If the stand then were to be made right now. The only thing that would change as far as I'm concerned on the Sten gun, and there would be maybe two features. Number one, it wouldn't be a stick 32 round magazine well, it would, you know, the traditional Sten magazine well, we wouldn't be forking out millions of dollars or whatever to build Sten guns, magazines, we'd be using block bags. So the one thing that has to change with the Sten gun design for production purposes in this phase, you know, in a war for independence slash in a an American war of deflection slash a an American war prevention is a tapered magazine well for the Sten gun. Still the side mount would be fine. The side mounted magazine. That idea would change. But the other thing I can put better optics on the room. Go ahead, go ahead, ship it there. Yeah, did you ever hear of the Daewoo in subjects 2 by 39? They did make it in 7.62 by 39. Excellent. What I know of the Daewoo is that it's got the AK action and the AR ergonomics. Am I correct? Well, it has a lot of internal air 15. The basic internal mechanism for the trigger group is AR, M16. The magazine will is M16. The gas system is more AK. That's how they basically built the gun. It's got a much girthier, longer lasting, you know, easier to service gas system. And they just stylized it to give it its own image, you know, its own outer lines. That was a matter of personal, just personal flavor preference. But the weapon itself does. So basically the best of both worlds. Yeah, it did everything. They looked at everything. What would be more economical? The Americans are our allies. So all the internal parts that we could get hold of, they would probably be M16. So for the Daewoo, they chose M16 internals. And all the critical parts that were are AR-15. the gas system and other few other features are AK type the folding stock is based on the Russian wear into place system and that it can't really wobble or we will wobble out because what it is is to try it to triangles facing each other and as they make contact, even if they start to wear, they wear into each other so that they naturally maintain their strength, how tight they are to each other, their contact surface. So that was a really cool idea. It's a good rifle and it works. It just didn't get any good numbers in the country before they blocked it. Go ahead, callers, you've been there. Yeah, text mix. Yeah, hey, don't forget rooftop Koreans. They use them pretty effectively back in LA during the riot. But... I wanted to say that if anybody wants to see the DeWoo different models that came into the country and see them being shot and how they perform and how to even kind of like customize one, a guy named Clayco47, a few of his videos back. He's demonstrating some of the daywoos in the folder and a couple other models and he's showing what he likes about them and what he didn't and his favorite model. And he's shooting them. So if anybody wants to look at that, they can look at that up. All right, go ahead. Thank you. No, thank you. Again, that's one thing about YouTube using it as a training academy. which is what it really is good for if it was let you know, of course they aren't going to be blown. But if we use it as an example school, we get to see how something works and that's going to be in your memory pan once you've watched something, it's there. That's experience. So it's a big advantage to use the videos of these type accordingly and guys take advantage of that. The big thing is it's not the only rifle out there but it's one that would be There would be changes that we would make, but there are changes that are pretty straightforward. In other words, minimize tooling on the outside surface. Remember what the Germans did with several other weapons. By the way, the Brits did too. Where surfacing counts, you have incredible precision. But where finishing is irrelevant on outside surfaces, you don't touch it. You build it so that whatever it's done, whatever you did to it right from the get go, that's where it stays. And this is real obvious on the G43 and K43 rifle bolt. If you look at the bolt carrier, it's finished where it needs to be finished, where all bearing and contact surfaces are. But because it was a cast part, although there are three different ways that they built that part, by the way, they still ended up with the same end result as far as the outer surfacing of the bolt is, the bolt carrier is rough. of course. Now it's actually not bad because they painted the guns flat black as far as the metal went. They used a number of flat colors, even used colors, greens, browns. If you were in the field, you used whatever you had. But it's a nebul type of finish because of the way the casting was set up. So it actually reduces reflection on the surface. Even with just bare metal, it actually is, it doesn't create any one single pan or surface plate area. It's actually aggressively rough. And for most of your external parts, that would be perfect. There's no reason to finish it pretty. It was never meant to be a piece of furniture. It's never been meant, you know, combat firearms have been meant to be one thing. They are killing machines. They're fighting machines. They're defensive technology. So, you need to act accordingly or think accordingly when you're working on building anything like this in a, especially future production for wartime production against what's coming at us from outside the United States. One of the big things here again is like even the Sten, which I was just talking about. The Sten was never, they never blued it. I mean, there's some blued models I'm sure that were made. But, bluing was just outrageous. Paint was simple. And by the way, they'd already been painting the British Lee Enfield, the number four mark one, and even SMLEs, so the number one mark threes. So, paint on the Sten gun was the final solution for finish. It gets chippy, put another coat of paint on it. Guess what? It was lead-based paint. The more paint you apply, the denser the paint coating, the less likely anything is gonna rust. It's got this big vapor barrier between the H2O and the, you know, metal or whatever, whatever makes contact. The big thing here again is commonality, which, you know, most common is how we're looking at war production or at least advanced war production in the up and coming cycle. Everybody pretty well is on standby or has set up established ideas of how to do things. The standard arms or ammunition that will be built will change to a degree. There are certain weapon systems that will become less available. So again, you're going to see a cycle up and down in what is produced by your allied patriot manufacturing during this conflict. This is why diversification is a really good idea if you have an AR-15. Again, I recommend that you get something, get an upper receiver in 556 or 223 Wild. Get something in 762 by 39. Doesn't make any difference if you like it or not. Get something also in 300 Blackout, as I've mentioned many times. And be prepared for a fourth common caliber to become dominant. And there's a reason because other cartridges have been developed and somebody may just decide that you know what not only have they been making it, I'm giving you a big hint here about what's going to happen. Somebody's already got the machinery, the production capacity and can produce the cartridge from top to bottom and it will not be in either of the three I just mentioned. The problem is, you know, Well, I will see what happens with that. There are a number of the other calibers out there that you already know about. They're not Wildcats, they're already committed cartridges that may become readily available. And there's a reason, because they lend themselves towards ease of mass production. They also have a little heavier bullet, a little more penetration. And that is something that's going to be a critical factor in the up and coming conflict with the stuff that the globalists and the pigs in Washington with their foreign assistance are going to throw at the American people. Another thing real quick, I had a question about pyrotechnics. Again, guys, let me remind you, you can build things, although there's fireworks all over the place. I'm not talking about poppy, poppy fireworks. Guys, things that are parachute flares, although again, remember these are not military-packed, Parachute players are available. The Barak aerial clusters are really great. The stuff that goes out as a star shell and every round then is a cluster of little bombs. Take that, angle it out over an aggressor and drop it in amongst somebody. I don't care who you are, that's very uncomfortable. Okay. However, there are a number of companies, if you go up to eBay and you also go to do a general search for used emergency maritime safety equipment or emergency lifeboat supplies. Used emergency lifeboat supplies. The dye markers are something you don't need to worry about for water, unless you have safety equipment, like boats you want to put something like that on, wouldn't hurt. It's actually a good way for somebody from the air to see, for you to say, here I am. But parachute flares, star cluster signal flares, Ground marker signaling flares, you know, the type that are handheld. Guys, all of these are pennies on the dollar. They're marine slash naval surplus from the merchant marine. And this includes the boat, the different, uh, uh, carnival boat type, uh, yacht, the systems that are out there, the big floating apartment complexes, uh, right on down to freighters and container ships of all types. every two years they have to cycle everything out, remember that all this stuff was built for salt water. And that means that in a fresh water environment, there's much of a thing that's gonna get to it. What I have to laugh at is I've gotten whole bags full of this stuff that cost an outrageous price for free on curb day. And good old Dexter Opelis, one person had seven bundles of parachute flares. Each bundle was seven parachute flares in sealed VisiQueen bags and all the same model, all the same lot, and I got them all for free. Another bunch that I got were parachute flares, marker flares, and some of the smoke markers, which are in orange. And again, those were free, but I've also had different sources. UNAMMO used to carry them. UNAMMO is not doing overt retail computer sales. It hasn't for a while. However, I have not checked, but you might want to. UNAMMO.com was willing still to do wholesale of products. Now, what does that mean? Well, you might recall that UNAMMO was selling pallets. parachute flares of the marker flares for an incredibly good price which brought the price of the flare down to about 75 cents a piece dollar something a piece depending on what it was Now, if UNAMMO is still doing that and you're listening and you need a quantity of what we're talking about, guess what? Mike, try unammo.com and look to see what's on the site. I haven't. I'll probably do it tonight after we're done with the program. But it is something that can be followed through on. You may have to contact them at their store. They still have the store, I believe, in service. But they're not doing any of the over-the-counter work like they were doing before with ammunition and equipment of all categories that they carry. I guess you could probably still drive down there and pick stuff up. The parachute flares are something that he wasn't... Oh, oh, oh, forgive me. These smoke grenades. Smoke grenades are something that he wasn't necessarily... Putting out there on the page, but he did he could get them by the palette or by the case and they were a very good price for these Smoked grenade marker grenades now those are a dense fog type smoke discharger, but they have an orange tint to them. They're a Marker, however, here's another consideration Throw me a smoke so I know where to drop the rounds show me a smoke. Well orange smoke works fine It doesn't have to be Purple Haze, man. It could be Orange Smoke. Why not? Pop an Orange. Let him know. Pop another one. There you go. See how that works? So, you know, tell me if you see the smoke, son. Tell me if you see the smoke. Anyway, so for pyrotechnics, that's a solution. I will remind you again, our policy is 3-3 and 3 minimum. You should have at least three smoke grenades, three illumination flares, parachute type and three ground marker flares per person. You make up a separate bundling system. You're going to have to come up with a chosen bag depending on the system you use. The Belgian engineer bags work really well, but they're still out there, but not like they used to be. There are a number of MOLLE pouches that are long and deep enough that they can handle a parachute flares, etc., which is the consideration. That's the odd man out of those parachute flares for length. The others are all pretty much normal or average length so easily they fit into many different types of molly pouches that are available. And you can do multiples, which is the important thing. Again, they have to be a utility bag carrier. I like the idea for pyrotechnics. There's a bunch of different armored bags out there that were done for electronics. And I've told you many times, you just haven't harped on it for a little bit. The armored bags are great for the pyrotechnics tube, protecting them from the possibility of dings or dents or any damage that might loosen something up. Not likely to happen, but it's nice when you have a container that you can put them in where it's relatively safe and secure. So that is a high priority whenever possible. Another thing real quick here with the pyrotechnics is again distribution to certain personnel of maybe some more specialized like again the parachute players for what might be a designated Grenadier. And the reason is that the Grenadier even if he isn't using a launching system with a weapon can be designated to for instance launch illumination when ordered to do so by the squad leader or the fire team leader. So you do or pile up a few extra of whatever items it is that are priority with an individual with granted your being most likely because the title kind of says it all. That's his job. That's his niche. Okay. However, everybody carries some and everybody is trained to use them. Now this doesn't mean you go out and have a parachute player party. You don't need to do that. Some basic rules. When somebody launches a parachute flare, you don't look up to see if it's going to go off. Trust me, it'll probably go off. Okay? So instead, remember you're supposed to be taking advantage of that initial flash and also shadowing with regard to acquiring targets. White light illumination or red light illumination or yellow light illumination at night offers a great deal of visible, you know, surface light. depending on what the size of that parachute flare and how many candles it puts out. Okay, so again, you're going to be there's a couple of techniques. One is the single eye block so that what I still has or retains most of its night vision. The other one is used for observing with the white light. That technique is most common and oldest, I think overall for being standard. But there are other tricks with patches and also simply using an optic device that you cover your eye with and also cover the optics collection capability, especially if it's like a night vision helmet mounted system. That way you go from one eye to the other, you blink blink. When the flare goes off, if you're not going to operate another one, you immediately close the eye that was exposed to white light, open the eye that has the night vision attached to it, pop the cover cap, And now you're observing with night vision while others may not be able to see it all, depending upon who was out in front of you and or around you when you illuminated the area with conventional lighting. So this is something to take into consideration, little ways, you know, techniques that have been applied successfully for a very long time. Needless to say, I know we don't need to do as much chemical lighting, people would argue, because there's all these ultra-powered LEDs now that you can set up anywhere you want to. That's true, but just everything, no matter what you're doing, can become a perishable very quickly. One thing about stationing white light illumination, like the LEDs, is you may have to consider them sacrificed. You may not be able to recover them. You may have to abandon them in place, making them a little pricier proposition as opposed to the illumination flare. Because in many cases, to get the better quality ultra-bright LED illuminating markers, which is what we're using, you end up having to spend a little bit more. And again, as you start spending more, you start thinking more about the idea of recovering, which you should whenever you can, but sacrifice personnel for lesser technologies is something that may not be considered acceptable by most of the troops. So this is where the balance comes in. How do you use the tools in the toolbox? You got to remember, can you recover them? All kinds of little tricks to even do that with fishing line, fishing reels where you can actually deploy something and then bring it in while everything else is going on. And everybody has one or two units that they're responsible for. And everybody else is dealing with the threat per the ambush technique or whatever else it is you're applying. It can be break contact. Typically, break contact, everything that you use should be perishable, consumable, discardable. In other words, it's going to burn, you're going to use it, and you're not going to get it back. So that's where breaking contact procedure, SOP, is very critical to retain a certain amount of the perishable consumables that are one-way technology. Parachute flares are good for that, illumination, white phosphorus. Any kind of smokes that you use or CSCN, any kind of anti-personnel agent. Those are perishable, consumable, slash, they are expendable. They are going one way. Anyway, and remember, Mr. Cornead, once the pen is pulled, it's not your friend. It knows no friend to begin with. Guns and gadgets, if we're going farther. Guys, go over to guns and gadgets. You can catch up on what's going on and share the videos that are up, the last several ones that were posted. He's been doing a good job of bringing everybody up to speed there. Can't emphasize enough that, as he's already found out, gee, the Democrats didn't leave Washington. I told you so. I told you so. And by the way, I told you so. Instead, the Democrats are getting ready for a major offensive to A, get the anti-gun stuff passed, and then send the Batfaggots and the IRS and basically Homeland Security and the foreign agents that they have here, the other foreign agents, not to mention ATF and FBI. The other foreign agents and Homeland Succu-Ready, they're getting ready to set them out in a massive wave, a red October operation. We're headed to the end of August right now. even though they're, no, they still could do something really off the wall because they don't seem to care. They're pressing the agenda. So just because most of them are out and away, most everybody will be told, we've never seen this before. But yes, they can bring a handful of people into the House or the Senate, open everything up with a minimal number of people and pass legislation. They have done it before, they did it with the Federal Reserve Act. Only four senators were on the Senate floor on Christmas Eve. They literally went in to a coal building because you've got to remember, go look at when the Federal Reserve was proposed and when it was passed and what day it was signed. Now, consider that wasn't the age of airplanes. So, everybody had taken their break. They all gone back home. Meanwhile, four parasites came in that were senators. They were all communists. They went in, passed it. They opened up the floor. They passed it. There was no opposition. They had what they needed, technically. And then they walked it down the road, handed it over to Woodrow Wilson. They screwed America. So if you think that can't happen, that happened before the age of airplanes. Today, right now, come on. Have the turds changed? Not at all. Okay. Another thing real quick is, again, don't forget to subscribe to Guns and Gadgets. Please take the time and share it. And I also am going to put a pitch in for Sprely again, because Sprely is actually a pretty good sight, a pretty good service. It's more like the way Farsbook used to be. They don't care about what you're posting. They're pretty cool about pretty much everything that I've seen. And there's a good number of people there and we should try to get it to grow. Sprely. S-P-R-E-E-L-Y. Sprely.com. Go over, check them out. It doesn't cost anything. If you're already on other social media, who cares? Okay. So, take the time and deal with that and then get on to other things. But share. You can share videos, you can share images, you can do whatever you want on there. Post Mimi's. They don't attack you for any Mimi's you post. Trust me on that one. And you can have a lot of fun in the process without a bunch of idiot sticks around. The first book is more and more a waste of time. Use it. if you're on it, but use it also to tell people how to find other places like Spreely and then go over there. Another thing real quick. The mark. Oh, yep. Go ahead. Go jump in there. What was that spelling again on that Spreely? S P R E E L Y Spreely. Got it. And it's really, it's very user friendly and it's like I said, you can post whatever you want on it, guys. Get other people, patriots to get over there and start making friends real quick. And then share, share, share. But most important, share the information like how to find the intel report, Liberty Tree Radio. If all you can do is post the webpage wherever you can. I go over to YouTube and do that all the time. Well, I make comments. The comment is whatever, a few words, and then www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com or libertytreeradio.org. I post it wherever I can, after I've said whatever I want to say. Every time. It only takes me a second. The muscle memory with those little, typey fingers is really good. And whenever I'm on the desktop computer, like the one that's to my left here, the older one, bang, bang, bang. It only takes a few seconds, and I'm on to other things. Another thing real quick is, let's see, military uniform supply. They have a number of other fatigue tops that are in the NARU cut, you know, the ACU type cut. But they're in a very odd pattern and they're all the way up to 3X. I don't know how many they have, what sizes, but they actually list up to 3X in these blouses. They are in the clearance section. They are buried. I found them by accident. I'm going to give you a little more information on those shortly as soon as I get another example of them. They're very well built. Material is proper density. Buttons are where they should be. Cut is the same as all the rest of the newer NARU slash Desert Dust 2 uniform and forward. So the only thing is I do not see pants, but I am going to, or to put a, send a message out to them, trying to find out if they have pants to match somewhere or who to contact. And if they do, then these are very reasonably priced for what they are. So they're another uniform solution where if you have a unit and you wanted to put them in something nobody else has, this would be a way to go. It's an odd pattern. Oh, basically a Forestry pattern is what it is. It's a wood pattern. So in an odd one at that Otherwise, well, I hear of color. Who do we have? Hey, Mark's Todd down in Orlando. Go ahead. What do you got? I really been debating calling this in because there's there's a lot of people that are On the radio, there's a lot of people that have YouTube videos and there's a lot of people that say stuff and Some of us not really welcome In in this format and I don't want to get anybody but hurt but I do I've decided to call in and just talk about it anyway. It's something I heard a couple nights ago and I was talking about the whole thing with Shelby from Oklahoma last night on the voice chat and discord, but basically There's a lady who 17 years ago she started a YouTube channel and her name is Carrie Cassidy and She was responsible for many years of bringing whistle boilers forward and these are people who were in either secret programs like Montauk Either they were in the program or they were victims of the program or people who were involved in underground bases, what they saw, just generally people who were whistleblowers that talked about things that the New World Order wanted versus what was happening. And she had a great channel. Some of the things I, you know, people agree with, some of the things they don't. She, since 2016, has jumped on board with studying a lot of this QAnon stuff. And I know that a lot of people think it's nonsense, And I think that if we were to have a discussion on it, I think there's a fine line between nonsense and where there's smoke, there's fire. And I'm in the camp of, I think initially when it happened, I think there was some good intentions and there was some actual information. But I think what happened along the way, especially in 2020, is that they realized that the people that we call We might call the black hatch had more control maybe they had dirty nuclear bombs and cities across the United States and They decided that there's some things that they weren't going to do So what why am I calling and saying this she had a video out on bit shoot that came out a few days ago Where she was interviewed from this this guy for a couple hours. She was talking about another guy in this QAnon movement. I'm not going to mention him because It's, you know, people have their opinions on the whole thing and people don't. But the interesting thing that was said was that in the Republican movement, she calls it, and a lot of these people call it the White Hat movement, there are people who are billionaires and they contribute a lot of money to these Republican campaigns. And this guy was having a meeting with these people and he was just talking about stuff and it was like one of those meetings. It was just once a year that they have or something like that. And what was said to him was the general consensus among Republican donors is that they are not donating money to Republican campaigns for the midterms because they don't believe there is going to be a midterm election. They believe that something's going to happen or they know what's going to happen. They're not saying between now and the midterms that's going to prevent an election from taking place. Right. Oh, I don't disagree with that. Here's the problem. Like I said, what we've got is everybody talking Hillary's going to go to jail pipe dreams. Yes. Yes, that's the part. I agree, Mark. I agree 100%. And I'm not one of the QAnon people, but I do listen to these people occasionally because out of a two-hour interview with her, and I do give her a lot of credit, she's not stupid, okay, if you've ever listened to her thoughts. She's learned a lot over the last 17 years. But for one minute during that two-hour interview, She came out and said that what she said. I was like that right there is what I was listening for. I wanted some kind of confirmation that I didn't think the midterms were going to happen anyway before I listened to the interview. But when I heard that, I was like, that's what I can hang my hat on right there. So I just wanted to call in and let you know. That's it. Well, one of the things that's tied into this is well, and guys, you don't know what I'm saying when I said, well, Hillary Clinton is going to be arrested any minute. Donald Trump in 20, 2024 is gonna change everything. Guys, two years, two years as an eternity on a political and military battlefield. Two years, two years of occupation with an open police state activity by the communists is the end, which we cannot allow. It cannot happen, we're finished with that. We don't bomb things, we don't riot, we don't, but we will wage war. Once this attack begins, whatever they're gonna do, then we have no choice, but we are going to have to fight. Now here's the thing that nobody really puts together with this. And I have seen this, guys, I have seen things you, some kids probably can't imagine, but you know what, it's not hard to imagine stuff. Most of these people, have already chosen to commit to what is needed for the fight rather than discussion. Politics is discussion. Everybody understand that? But what you have are many of these very wealthy people that really are interested in our country. After all, they're invested in it quite deeply. And they plan on living here, and they like the way things are. They like the country. Their wealth came from this country, so they very much appreciate that. Okay, don't make the mistake. People that really have money are not necessarily megalomaniacs, but again, they do like their comforts. Everybody does. However, what's happening is they see, as many people do, that, well, who's stepping up to the plate? What do you see as the Legion that needs to be there to back up say Donald Trump if he were to come in? Look at all, let's think about it this way. Look at all the lame dinks that Donald Trump brought in that he had no business bringing into his presidency that did nothing but intentionally fumble screw any progress that could have been made. It will totally destroy the ability to move quote unquote forward. The Republicans themselves, the Congress had all of the ability with all the tools of the trade to take the first two years, which is 24 months, the same thing we're talking about. And they, those son of a bitches all sit on their dead stinking ass and let the communists get away with anything up to and including burning down this country. Now, if you're a person that has the ability to provide support, why are you going to squander money that could be used for a war effort? When you know again and throw the money at what is considered the app session of politics You see what I mean? It doesn't make any difference. I've walked through arsenals and armories our arms complex complexes that go back into mountains I've had to turn sideways to the amount of ordinance of material that would that is been acquired by people And for many, many, many, many, many, many miles, you can travel, you know, these are places, everybody's got stuff, you know, squirrel away, stuck away. Deceived deception is constant on all sides. Everybody's doing the same thing, both sides are. But the amount of material that's on stand, that's waiting for this, that's on our side, is as good as anything they have on their side. And in fact, we have more of it that's available because it's obvious They're stealing and pilfering and moving as much out as they can under the logic that they don't trust part of the military. And they plan on using the foreigners and the secret police to neutralize in a red terror fashion. This is all remake of the Bolshevik takeover with the idiot moderates wondering what happened as they go into the ditch and get shot by the communists. Well, that's what these people are seeing and it's like, you know, I don't see anybody stepping up and putting their foot down. There's a handful of voices, but it's the same handful of voices over and over again and they have to be too polite. I would not, there's no reason to be polite now. But polite is irrelevant when your enemy is frothing at the mouth and crazy town and no rules exist, which is, you know, example is what they just did with Trump. By their own standards, guys, that's the only thing I'm looking at. I don't care who it is. or which person it would be. By their own standards, a former president is basically given all the courtesies of a standing president. And the only one they haven't done that to is Donald Trump. Now, when you watch all the other republic rats sit on their dead ass and do little or nothing, even if it was just for the sake of lip service, well, why would you give money to any of those people? If you had a lot of resource and you had you had to spend those digits guys, how would you spend those digits? Would you spend those digits on lip service or on physical warfare being prepared to fight? Which would you do? Because I don't see any I have no confidence in the political scam that they've been running on us for decades anyway But now it's come it's come to a head where again don't you just sit on your dead ass now? The commies are making their move They've got all kinds of plans to come after you kick indoors kill people in their homes But if you just like the bullet let them play police state for 26 months why Donald Trump might be there? That's if they allow any elections But wait, like we just said, caller, well first you got to get through this thing coming up and they don't like what they see anyway. And we have seen this, we've seen this before. I'm talking about the regimeists don't like what they see. Everybody else doesn't like what they see from the other direction. That's us. Go ahead. Well, the thing, the problem immediately right now is that people cannot sustain the prices of everything to the point where the infrastructure of the system is shutting down quicker than they thought it would. For example, this thing about, well, we went to go to this store and there was nobody there, so they were closed. That's not just happening on Main Street in the stores and the restaurants and the fast food joints. Excuse me, what's happening also in offices across the United States that make the country run? So when you have shipping and receiving, you have accounts receivable, you have people and medical billing, all of these places have people that aren't showing up for work as well, because they're not making enough money to pay for their bills. They have to go somewhere else. And a lot of these people are in and of homeless. And if they're homeless, that changes the circumstances as to how they can get to work. where they're living. So there's so many people leaving work and not showing up. The whole infrastructure is shutting down. So they're going to have to do something soon to keep there from being an actual anarchistic civil war or some kind of anarchy on the ground. That's the last thing they want. Because once it gets started, you can't stop. You start having the shooting start where people are out in the street, even with the lights on. At that point, nobody in the United States will be able to come out no matter who they respect, especially not Biden. They're not gonna be able to come out and say, we want everyone to stop shooting each other, go back inside, we're gonna fix this. We're gonna print a quadrillion dollars, give it to everybody, and we're gonna make sure everybody has food. Even if they said that, they wouldn't be able to stop it. So they have to do something to preempt. the collapse of the system itself because of the supply chain and the overall infrastructure that is not working like it should be. Well, it's not working because again the nature of the people that are managing running it don't want it and won't run it right. This all again, I know I harp, but guys if you have not done anything, go read the book Atlas Shrugged. And then when you read the book, and I'm serious, you read it now, it's going to take you time. Anne Rand wrote a Bible, okay, that's what it is. It's three books, okay? But when you read it, ask yourself when you read the book, where are we in the timeline that she actually develops with the book? And it becomes really stinking obvious that not only was she, that she really couldn't understand how communism works, but where it goes. And that's the- Oh, that's where Johnny Bonet is. Yes. I'd say that's about where we're at. That's who John Galt is. Who is John Galt? Well, who is Guy Montag as well. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, the interesting thing about this, and again, we're almost in the top here, guys, is we have the solution. The other side knows it. In fact, it's sunk in that a lot of people have already stepped away, not because of the coronavirus, you know, scam. But many, many people before this already stepped aside and have been doing what we've been talking about, building for what we're seeing right now. And the enemy hates that. If they try to do the police state thing, which is inevitable, it's inevitable, it will get them killed. Because the attitude in America with the American people is, you know, what you're seeing it now, there's a bunch of videos. to be left alone. Yeah, well, wish in one hand, defecate in the other and see which one gets full first. So here's the problem. Now you have to face reality. You got a bunch of asshats. It just won't leave you alone. Now, a lot of people already figured this out a long time ago, and I haven't been working for the enemy, you know, as far as working so that we can keep them propped up. I haven't worked for, you know, for that purpose. In other words, just running along and spinning my wheels. I work for the cause and our efforts. That's it. That's what I do. That's every day if I'm doing something is to fix something that I need for me, which I have to take care of, and I still got a billion things to do there. But on top of that, it's the idea, what have I done? Each day you have to do something to help build up the strength of this effort. I'm talking physically, not just the promotion or the idea of talking like we're doing now. Guys, physically you have to be prepared. We live in the physical world. We have to have the spiritual strength, we have to have the mental stamina, we have to have the ability to use those tools, but by God it still comes down to so that we can command the physical world. The enemy, they understand that. Now they also understand that they don't command it right now. We outnumber them to such a vast degree that, caller, one of the things that they have to try is some form of mass weapon effect. in order for them to regain control or at least gain some semblance for the time being. They already did that. Remember, three, four years ago, I kept repeating. The only option they have is to do a fake biological attack and lie their ass off. And for most people, would they know anyway? Well, they did that. What they did is they came up with a, they took the regular