September 16, 2022
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4h 2m
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2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the averted railroad strike that resulted in a 24% wage increase for workers, covered Second Amendment litigation victories including Dick Heller's successful challenge to Washington D.C.'s ammunition limits and lawsuits against New York's restrictive concealed carry laws, addressed the busing of migrants to Martha's Vineyard and criticized the hypocrisy of sanctuary cities, discussed Michigan state politics and alleged historical arrests of pro-American activists, and provided extensive practical advice on acquiring free tools and materials from estate sales and yard sales for preparedness and militia training purposes.
- railroad strike
- second amendment
- dick heller
- washington dc
- new york concealed carry
- martha's vineyard
- migrants
- michigan politics
- militia training
- preparedness
- estate sales
- tools and equipment
- cold weather gear
- fortifications
- jackson prison
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the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've 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? 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 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'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land here the drums good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the hour of the afternoon in intelligence report. I'm Mark Kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, you're listening to us. uw.libertytreeradio.4m.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. Say hi to all of our Maroos out there across the whole of the planet. We're on every ocean. And a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States to include UltraNet, Hallmark, and Golden Spike technologies free and separate from the Internet. And you see what's going on right now with the Internet? Well, guess what? Not a surprise. I mean, that's just the, really it's just the socialist media scam along with other problems, but... That free and independent separate system that we've built patiently year after year after year after year Making all the difference in the world with what's coming they can shut down there as we don't care We actually had the ability to shift over to a freestanding system with no spyware Makes all the difference in the world Anyway, it is the 16th of September It is Friday, the Cinco de Amo de Encorder Master Friday. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and Bissy in Your Face. Fabian the Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2022 Old Earth Calendar 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dan words let the dance continue and well, let's see first of all over the last day actually didn't happen today. It happened yesterday. The system averted the, what was supposed to happen on the 16th, anybody? The railroad strike. Now, we didn't forget about it. Apparently, realizing what was going to happen, the Bidenite slash the Petosniffer Meat puppet got directly involved, and of course that means that Barry Satoro slash Obama got involved, and Barry Satoro slash Obama ordering his meat puppet interfered with and in fact got everybody motivated and told me, you can't have this right now. I would just be very bad for their agenda. And so one of the things that came out of this is that the railroad workers got a 24% increase in pay. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, that's right. Everybody got a 24% increase in pay for the railroad workers. Boy, I've seen a lot, just in the railroad worker strikes and the railroad worker talks over the years, this has got to be the single biggest thud in terms of payoffs, obviously. to get everything in motion to keep things going. But it's interesting, nobody's discussing, this really will have an effect on price, on cost. So it's another thing that's gonna add to everything bill-wise. Now, it's of course paying the regular guy, the engineers, the... administrative, but also the rail workers in all categories, and we'll see how this develops. But this is just another situation where by doing this and to the degree, there were a bunch of other things that they gained out of this too, by the way, not just a 24% increase in wages. But it is rather fascinating that not a whole lot of discussion about it. It just disappeared. Of course, it never got any coverage to begin with because had The intervention not taking place the way that it did, it would have been news one way or another. But it was not made to be significant by the control media, so that there would be no fanfare leading up to the shipwreck. So, as it is, the rail scam is out of the way. Of course, I should say the rail torpedo, but it's a sinking ship. So it's just been another torpedo of one of many hitting the bulkheads and crippling and crushing the, you know, whatever internal back defenses were left. But it's fascinating that the intervene, it was the presidency that intervened, Obama. Okay, make the mistake about it, Obama. So, let's see, other things real quick. I'll tell you what, we should do, it's Cinco de Amadeo and Quartermaster Friday for everybody out there. We've got guns and gadgets, I believe the latest one. And if you could, let's pull that up. I don't know if you've played that before the program, but that's okay. Let's go ahead and throw that up before we go too much farther right now. We'll get that on the air and get it into our records. There's of course a very quiet bunch of anti-con legislation in motion. It's not really all that quiet. But it's again, the old story they did not want to talk about until they quote unquote spring it on everybody. Don't forget that we're halfway through. But I wanted to put this video out because I'm not sure if I'm going to have any time later to do a proper video, given where I'm going to be. So if you haven't seen my video about Dick Heller kicking Washington DC's ass again, please watch that video, put it out this morning, I'll link it above. That's getting dark in here. But I also wanted to let you know that the Second Amendment Foundation and Firehouse Policy Coalition have teamed up to sue New York. New York, if you're, I know you remember, but they in response to the Supreme Court telling New York that your concealed carry laws are unconstitutional, New York said, oh yeah, well, we're going to outdo that and make it even harder for people to carry in this state. The CCIA, the Concealed Carry Improvement Act, was signed by Kathy Hochul. And among a bunch of things, what it does is it creates a bunch of sensitive places just because people go there. It also, I'm just trying to make sure this guy doesn't back into my car here. It also requires people to submit their social media accounts for the last three years in applying for your concealed carry permit. It's terrible, I've done a bunch of videos on it, feel free to look them up. Now we do know that there have been a bunch of lawsuits filed. The big one that we were watching was GOA's case, which was dismissed because the judge said they didn't have standing, but said that the law was basically unconstitutional. The judge still let the law stay in place. It's a piss poor decision by a judge, but I think we're gonna see something more on that soon. But FPC and Second Amendment Foundation are putting their hats in the ring suing New York. And this is good guys and gals. New York's gonna lose. It's obvious what they've done. People were able to carry in more locales pre-brewing. when it was unconstitutional according to the Supreme Court, then they have been able to post-brew in now since September 1st. So it's obviously unconstitutional. The standard was changed, they changed the proper cause standard in New York. We had to prove that the Ninja Turtles were chasing you to take you out before they would consider giving you a permit. Now, you still have to prove like you're this perfect person with your social media and all kinds of things. I want to talk to your friends and family and all that crazy stuff. It's obviously unconstitutional. But I just wanted to get this information to you. Again, I don't know when I'll be able to get somewhere that's more quiet than what I found here. So guys and gals, appreciate each and every single one of you. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun and keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. I'll see you in the next one and if you're going to go to the guns out event in Ashburn, Virginia, right outside of DC at XCal, say hi because that's where I'll be. All right guys, take care. Got Edward right there and you've got Guns N' Gadgets up. Let's go to the AM video that he referenced about Heller. 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Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. If you want to join this Growing Freedom family and want to be kept in the news with good news like this one, then hit that subscribe button down below and welcome to the Growing Freedom family. Our friend of the channel, Dick Heller, yes, that Dick Heller, Heller vs. DC. He beat DC again. On June 30th, he filed another lawsuit versus Washington DC. This time he challenged their arbitrary limit to how many rounds a person can have on them at any one time. 20. Yeah, you can see carrying. You can only have 20 rounds. They limit the amount of rounds you can carry on yourself because, yeah. On screen here, this came out yesterday afternoon. And I'm gonna show you two documents here because this is phenomenal. This is the defendants basically giving up. It says the defendant's notice of repeal. Defendants, Washington, D.C., provide the attached notice of emergency and proposed rulemaking by the Metropolitan Police Department promulgated on September 14th, 2022. It was effective immediately on signature and will be published in the September 23, 2022 edition of the D.C. Register. The notice repeals the ammunition limit challenged here. And this was submitted by Carl Racine, who's the AG of the District of Columbia, as well as Chad Copeland, the Deputy Attorney General in the Civil Litigation Division. Now I told you that we've been getting a lot of victories post New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin. and as you may or may not be aware in the text of the Second Amendment and the history and tradition of this country never have they said you can only have so many rounds on you because that one extra round turns you into a nuclear bomb. I don't know. I don't know what that thought process was because it's totally arbitrary and trying to control what people can do. in the name of safety on screen here is the form that was just mentioned. This is DC Metro Police Department's Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking. It says the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department pursuant to the authority under section 9-11-2 of the Firearms Regulations Control Act of 1975, effective June 16th of 2015, hereby gives notice of the adoption on an emergency basis of an amendment to Section 9243 of Chapter 23 of Title 24 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations. The District's firearms regulations currently limit the amount of ammunition concealed carry licensees may carry to 20 rounds. In June 2022, this limit was challenged in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Heller v. District of Columbia. plaintiffs cite a recent US Supreme Court decision, New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin, which altered the framework for considering the constitutionality of firearms regulations. No, it didn't. It confirmed our rights and told government they were overstepping. But anyway, a motion for preliminary injunction to enjoin enforcement is pending before the court in Heller. On review of these developments, this regulation, its enforcement history, and in consideration of other regulations that govern concealed carry licensees, the Chief has determined that emergency rulemaking action is prudent and necessary for the immediate preservation of the welfare of district residents and to enable the district to avoid occurring liability for attorney's fees in legal challenges, meaning they're going to lose and he knows it. The Chief immediately repeals the challenge provision to effect a change in law sooner than otherwise would be possible. This emergency rulemaking was adopted on September 14, 2022 and became effective immediately and will remain in effect for up to 120 days from the date of its adoption until January 12, 2023 or upon publication of a Notice of Final Rulemaking in the DC Register, whichever occurs first. In addition, The Chief gives notice to the intent to take final rulemaking action to adopt these amendments in not less than 30 days for the date of publication of this notice in the DC Register. So? Thank you again Dick Heller. Dick Heller is quite possibly the MVP of gun litigation in this country, definitely in DC, because he's regularly kicking their ass. And I know Dick's watching this and I hope that made you chuckle, buddy. Dude, good job. Congratulations. Another big win. No longer will there be an arbitrary amount of ammunition that you can carry. in Washington DC. Made no sense. It was obvious. Backdoor gun control. And now, it's done. So, good on you, Dick. Way to go, guys and gals. Check out the Heller Foundation. I'll have links down below. You can check it out and support what they do over there. And if you haven't already, why haven't you hit that subscription button down below? Hit it. Yeah. Yeah, hit it. Join this growing freedom family like the video if you like it share the video so other people see it and until we see each other again be safe stay vigilant and carry a gun to keep you your friends your family your community safe and for the hell of it why don't you carry more than 20 rounds to take care everybody. Thank you very much Edward. I want to make sure we mentioned that video in the first one. The first was from the PM second was from the AM this morning. Interestingly enough Michigan State Police was trying to do the same thing in conjunction with orders given by the Greta Bruce Jenner slash the cross-dressing mail that we have as governor in Michigan. And somehow the Michigan State Police were going to do this kind of like in parallel with their, this is interesting, somehow they were going to be trying to enforce this. First in Lansing and then in other parts of the state of Michigan expanding on it to restrict how many rounds you could carry for concealed carry, which really doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but it's not real quick. That way people know we're up live. Those videos were from yesterday. Jared's not able to upload new videos because is that the event that he mentioned in the video? Oh, me and Washington. Which we did play yesterday. Yeah, so he is... Yes, thank you. He's live wherever he's at, but he's not able to put a video out right now. Right, what he said, he was going to Washington, D.C., so the District of Criminals, a very dark, evil, and wicked place to have to go. Very sad to do it, by the way. Well, what's interesting about it is that again, there wasn't just New York that was doing this. And I'll guarantee that if we go to Wisconsin, Illinois probably already has a variation on this. I just haven't bothered to look. Minnesota also, and I believe what was the other state? Oh, I think it's Georgia. But anyway, what's interesting about this is all of these were actions were being approached through the governor's office. promoting it through the state police force of the respective states. And in Michigan here, we aren't supposed to know about this, but the Michigan State Police kinda like their fire marshal operations, which really aren't fire marshal operations to stop fires, but they're, as fire marshal, with fire marshal authorities, state cops have burned more houses down and destroyed more houses than anybody else probably in the state of Michigan in terms of arsonists. So there's definitely a wave of this, a foot, not super big, although again, I would assume they probably would try to do this in every state. Michigan notoriously is an in-wort-and-in-control freak, fruit loop operation. And example is, most people don't realize this, but most security companies are limited in how much ammunition you can carry on the job. In fact, for a very, very, very long time, and I doubt that it's changed, Any contract security companies were limited. Now they may have changed and finally have upgraded so that they could carry 9mm, for instance. But for the longest time, 38 Special was all that was allowed. Specifically, they had such a leash on private contract security companies, anybody who carried a gun, that it had to be 38 Special and it had to be a lead projectile and you were only allowed to carry 18 rounds which means you basically had typically a revolver would have six rounds in the cylinder and so you figured out 12 more you're carrying and you know a couple of speed loaders are on your hip you know just maybe loose. So what's interesting about that is that and it's really funny because years ago as I've mentioned I used to buy a lot of revolvers from JGSales.com And one of the biggest problems is everybody was, you know, there was a bunch of stuff that was being developed. You guys all take it for granted now. In fact, it's common technology now. The plus P rounds, plus P and plus P plus, by God, they kept adding more pressure and greater velocity. But this was a get around because they're back in the late 70s and early 80s. and even Smith and Wesson made round nose, 158 grain, plus P plus ammunition. Well, what did that do? It was 38 special, so it conformed to the nomenclature and it was really fascinating because they were trying to make sure that anybody who was carrying a hired gun didn't have the ability to have any extreme knockdown power. We'll overpower Dirty Harry Magnum. So they weren't allowed to have anything, couldn't have an automatic pistol of any kind, of course. It had to be, again, it had to be carrying specifically the 158 grain round nose. So what was really cute is a lot of the regular K frames, it was a little tough, to be shooting the plus P plus in them. But you know what really handled the plus P plus round well was the big butt end frame revolvers. The model Smith & Wesson 27 Highway Patrolman was a .357 Magnum endframe with a lot of meat around each of the chambers in the cylinder and making it a very, very tough gun to take the heaviest .357 Magnum loads out there. Well, the Smith & Wesson model 20, if you look it up, is an endframe in .38 Special. Talk about firing something that's like you're shooting a .22. What's interesting is Austin Police Department bought a big contract run of Smith and Wesson Model 20s in 38 Special, 4 inch barrel, nickel chrome finish. How do I know this? Well, because JG Sales used to buy up all those old department guns. They were the big go-to guys years and years ago. And JG Sales had all of them. when they got rid of the Model 20 in favor of whatever they went to next, which is probably a regular 357 Magnum. Now the interesting thing is, why, why, how does this fit into the story? Well, you were limited in how many rounds you could carry, fine. So you could only carry 18, but it said 38 special. Now there wasn't any restriction on plus P or plus P plus because that wasn't really part of the formula. Was it a 38 special? Yes. Was it a 158 grain bullet? Yes. Was it a round nose? Yes. So it fit all the criteria for limiting the guy who might have to step in as a rent-a-cop to save your life. Well, here's what was cool. Number one, I pointed out that, well, I just showed you the criteria. If you're buying something for your company, you could do the plus P plus and you got a 158 grain round nose. Everything's on the books. but you got the knockdown power of a .357 Magnum in .38. So the next thing was, well, what gun would I put it in? Well, guess what? These N-frame Model 20s were only about, and I kicked myself in the ass because I should have bought one every other paycheck and just kept putting them on the shelf. These were Austin City Police stamped from Smith and Wesson, and they were serial numbered. I ended up with number 53 and I believe the other one was 105, 106 and 110. I asked them, I said, if you can get the numbers close please. Let's see what we got. What are your lowest numbers in terms of not the serial number but the ID number of Smith & Wesson stamp on them because this was custom stamped. They were factory nickel chrome from Smith. Well the guys bought them and they're like kind of, whoa, this thing is like heavy. It's like, well yeah, open the cylinder. And the first thing is like, wow, there's a lot of steel around that. Yeah, well, your little 38 special plus P average gun out there might bite a little bit, but take this out and see what it does. So a couple of these guys that were running contract work, running money, because they were guards on armored cars, took the four out that we had, bought them. And they came back to, it was like firing a .22. What kind of load is that? It's a plus P plus load. You're telling me that that was pretty comfortable to shoot, wasn't it? Yeah, these things are accurate. So we started getting the whole company bottom. And then all of a sudden I had this visitation by some idiot stick from the city of Ann Arbor at the gun shop. And you're selling Smith and Wesson revolvers. Yeah. Well, you're selling him to the security company. Yeah. Well, first of all, there's no restriction who I sell them to. Okay, but I'm just okay, it's fine. Well, you can't do that. What do you mean you can't do that? And then this is where apparently some leftists, because you got to remember we're in Washtenaw County, we're in Ann Arbor, Michigan. And the county seat is Ann Arbor. And the leftists found out that, oh my God, they're getting this. extremely powerful ammo. Oh my God, how can they do this? Well, wait, I said, well, what's the problem? This conforms to all the specifications of the state laws matter of fact. Well, you can't do that. Well, I think anybody who's probably selling ammunition can do that. Well, you can't be telling people about this. I said, well, a lot of other people already know. I mean, actually a whole bunch of people already bought them and are out there shooting them. And interestingly enough, they tried to flex their muscles and get the company to sell. And by the way, most guys bought them themselves. The company bought some, but the guys liked them so much they bought the rest. Everyone I could get from JG sales, we sold. Many as I could get from them until they ran out. And like I said, I kicked myself in the arse because these big butt end frame 38s like that. They are heavier to carry, but as I pointed out to somebody a couple times, I said, well, you probably don't want to shoot somebody all the time, right? I said, well, that's a pretty heavy pistol, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, you're right. And of course I was selling Rugers too, and I said, you know, the Ruger is kind of the same. I mean, it's a big, heavy, beastie pistol. That's why a lot of guys didn't like the Rugers, because if you're going to carry it all the time on your hip, or carrying a shoulder holster or whatever. Rugers like the Speed 6 and Security 6 were a step up in weight beyond everybody else that was building revolvers at the time because they built them like a brick doghouse. They were slightly, grossly over-engineered, which is a good thing, which is why I like Ruger, or used to. Now Ruger changed, so whatever they're doing now with the few revolvers they make are mostly plastine, so it's like, not impressive. But that restriction thing like you're hearing with you only have 20 rounds that's not new This is the crap the leftists cyclically have done Over and over again to do anything they can to hinder you from defending yourself Now you think about in this day and age 20 rounds. Well, wait a minute. Let's think this out. A lot of people pick up a little some automatic medium frame short slide with a standard magazine. 15 rounds. So you can't even carry with that law two regular 15 round magazines on your belt. One in the gun and just another one in your pocket. You have to go out and pick out a 10-rounder to carry as your second mag. And well, wait a minute, that wouldn't do, because you got 25 rounds still. Oh, wow. So what sense does that make? Now granted, you wouldn't care if you're probably a 1911 casual carrier, because you got one magazine in the, you know, magazine well and two magazines. But wait, that's 21 rounds. See, no matter what they did with this, they knew what they were doing. You gotta, you gotta unshuck one round from one of those magazines because otherwise you're in violation of the law. You see how stupid this is? But they're not stupid. These are all asshat, leftist turd cops, and asshat, leftist turd communists that are in government. And they do this to antagonize and simply to create confusion. Make it complicated. I've told you before is in combat or even an casual fair whatever you're willing to carry in the way ammunition ain't no way shape or form I'm gonna restrict anything you're doing If you're willing to carry a 105 howitzer and five spare rounds Congratulations, you know he could have but if you wanted to do that congratulations, you're my man So if you've got like a Glock and you want to carry a five six seven ten mags, which personally I could understand Depending on how you're using the gun Guess what? Good boy. Keep it up. Now, there's a lot of neat ways you can do that. There's some nice casual... You gotta remember, guys, you can go to majorsurplus.com, majorsurplus.com, or a couple of the other companies, and they have these little magazine portfolios with little shoulder straps. And they'll carry some carry six, some carry eight, some carry 10. And they'll handle whatever standard double stack, some automatic pistol magazine you have. So they're like the 6-MAG AR M16 AR-15 Bandoliers that were made for the donut of destruction. Now that's kind of handy to have because I've mentioned this many times, at the very least, some automatic pistol, yep, is like a little machine pistol. And if you treat it as such and you know how to control the weapon, you can offer a lot of suppression fire in a situation or you can deal with a whole lot of zombies. Okay, it's just that simple. So the purpose behind this purely was to antagonize. It has nothing to do with any safety issue. It has nothing to do with saving, in fact, won't save anybody's life. It'll do just the reverse. It obviously is designed to try and prevent you from appropriately defending yourself, depending on how many zombies you have in front of you. And mostly the reason a lot of people are carrying guns is because they're on their own and some cliff-ape knuckle-dragging pack of zombies show up. and you're going to have to put multiple rounds in targets. So it'd really be nice to make sure they're down. Typically everybody pun tries to double tap. I'm going to remind you, you may have to back off on that anyway because probably more zombies than you expect. So aim for the crotch. I mean, I know everybody goes, no, Mark, I aim for the head. Yeah, well, the head bobbles around on the top of that, you know, those shoulders. But the way that a body has to operate, the grain can't move. You can't get out of the way fast enough and by the nature of usually motion forward Remember that the basic center of mass there's only so much variation that they can do to move Everything else can wiggle a lot more But low center of mass you aim for the groin area You're going to tag them no matter what and remember you'll probably be excitable anyway You might even get that chin or throat or headshot you wanted simply because you jerk the trigger Which is why I prefer you aim low Because that way you get a hit Rather than cracking rounds over somebody's head because you thought you're gonna hit that pipe plate But you got a little excitable in the adrenaline rush kicked in and now you're in trouble hits count misses don't Aim low go slow Make sure the target gets tapped Anyway, a couple of the things here. Let's see. We all were at 20 minutes till oh Also, again, we were talking about Quick Clot, et cetera. Yes, over at ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, not only do they have the Quick Clot regular price, basically at the same base price that you have over at my store, but they do have it in larger quantities. So if you were looking for volume components, then that'd be the place to go. Okay, I can't find any better place in the country price-wise, unless maybe, like I said, you go right to the jobber, like everything else. If you can go to the point where you can buy a case of something, then you can go right to the jobber. But ShopMedBet.com has the pretty much the best prices in the country on whatever they do carry. Now they had, for a little bit, And I do not know if they have it right now. They have shaker containers or basically, I guess, the volume container I was mentioning available and it's not cheap, but it may or may not be in stock. It was in stock earlier last week and actually should have brought it up on the air, but it's again a big, a large quantity in one single container. That's how originally Quick Claw and any of its variants like Blood Stop way back when. Now Blood Stop is probably made by another company and their packaging is a sidebar from whatever source. But any of the companies like that, both for veterinary and for commercial medical support, it was in the larger volume container, something we talked about with Watch Your Eyes, remember? Shelby was bringing it up that you know there are stories of one of the things that they had a problem with is you get it in your eyes you can even cause up to an including maybe blindness to prevent that. Needless to say you go with smaller quantities but the advantage was always with a volume container it's typically going to be cheaper. However you're going to have to repack it because you can't really well think about this why are you using quick clot? There's lots of blood. Doc is not going to try and pour anything in like he's trying to fill up a pitcher or your coffee cup. So the advantage is you have it, but the disadvantage is you're getting blood all over everything. If Doc's working on you and working on other patients, you got to remember that Doc is going to be dealing with patient after patient after patient after patient after patient. You can try to wipe some of the stuff off, but sometimes you don't even get a chance to do that. So a larger container is the disadvantage in a field environment is that it's going to get gooped up. You're going to make mistakes. You get slippery. You drop it. You spill product. You lose material. Now, again, if that's what I had in the field, I'd use it. Sure. If that's what I had run with, well, I didn't train no fool. I need it. I need it. Now that's what I've got to use. So I would actually file through on using the material that was on hand. But if I had kind of prep, then I would be creating smaller, packeted containers, just like the industry has already gone to, for common sense use and application of the material. Just that simple. But volume is still a good thing. By the way, depending on the situation, with your fighting units, You may not be that far from your base of operations to begin with, so medical support may be right there behind you. Retreats or defensive positions or whatever, there again, you're going to be probably running into volume materials and it'll just be the way the medical site is set up. So go over to ShopMedVet.com, take a look at their inventory, understand that there is a mix of, there are many, many other things at ShopMedVet.com. Not the least of which is compresses, abdominal pads, which I'll remind you again is one of the primary dressings you need to buy a lot of. Get the cheapest one you can. The abdominal size dressing, they're abdominal dressings. The advantage is they're good for pretty much everything. You can use them on smaller wounds. Obviously it's a waste, but you can do that. Or if you have a through and through on a shoulder or a high point or even on an arm, you can take a single dressing and wrap that area and then compress it if it's a through and through. Okay, like one side and the other side. One big bandage takes care of pretty much all of it. Now remember, you're still going to have to be able to cinch it down because you want to put pressure on the wound. But there's a lot of stuff in there and look at their discounts. Some of the stuff is up to 90% off. Several times we've cleaned out everything they had in a category. Now another thing about that, with many of the items that they have, especially in the clearance sections and in the classroom materials, which are basically outdated equipment, which we buy tons of that. There's no such thing. You'll use it when the time comes. They actually put a numerical count of how many they have available. So if you're wondering, well, should I buy more now? And you look at it, you've only 13 of them left and you think you needed more than 13 anyway. You might as well buy all 13 of them there. Sometimes it'll say 14,650 pieces. Sometimes it'll even say, this is not an exaggeration, 124,000 pieces. If they have, for instance, needles or if they have sutures or something like that, not uncommon because those things come in bundles, big bundles. One of the things they do have some really good prices on are scalpel blades. And no matter what, you're gonna need more. It's like I mentioned suture. You're gonna need more. So you might want to take a look to see what they have available. Now, some states you can't buy needles through the, this is really fascinating, can't buy needles through the mail, but I can go down to tractor supply and buy all of the syringe hypodermic needles that I need over the counter and I can do it in whatever quantity I want. So that's the goofy thing with, you know, for instance, the state law here. You can go and buy hypodermic needles right down the road at any tractor supply in Michigan or any veterinary supplier any of the other supplies like that all around the state But you can't order it in from outside the state Yeah, I know it's stupid just like that. Well, we got us into the part of this conversation is the whole thing about the you could only carry 20 rounds And it's like, really? But again, that's not new. We've had as stupid, if not stupider with all of the leftists from back in the 60s. You gotta remember when the gun contract of 1968 was passed, all kinds of stupid was passed with it. And all of it purely designed to hinder people from defending themselves. It didn't stop a single criminal in Detroit ever. In fact, it gave them a better chance. That's all there is to it. So what most people did is shut up and didn't mention how many rounds they were carrying. And whenever they got into a shootout, if they used more than 20 rounds, well, they just remember, all they remember was firing 20 rounds. You get Madrid. You just don't explain, you know, I don't have any clue. It was 18 rounds for 38s. Another thing here real quick. Oh, shotmidnet.com. One more thing. They still have the tape deal, two for And they also have small rolls of gauze. These are especially critical for building up your IFAQ. The rolls of tape are so many inches long. It's 600 rolls per, I'm pretty sure, 600 per case or eight, God, slap mark on the microphone. Either way, it's a steal. But it's buy one, get one free. You get one case, You get the other case for free. So right off the bat, have the price that you're paying, but then do the math on what you're paying, and it comes down to so many pennies per roll. But these are the perfect dock or emergency slash emergency room medical volume tape rolls because it's enough to get most jobs done, a single job. You'll probably have to use more than one roll of tape. But it's the idea that you're not having any excess or double handling of the roll. In other words, when you're done with that roll, it gets thrown away. The cardboard is thrown away. I save them for squibs. The rolls are pretty firm. So you save all those little rolls, you can turn those into squibs for, you know, distraction, you know, anti-personnel or just having fun. You know, firecrackers. Anyway, they're not a small roll. They're actually a pretty good size and diameter. Another thing about that is the gauze. They have a small pack roll gauze, which is perfect as a wound channel stuffer. And again, look at your IFAX. If you want to build a whole bunch of rebuild IFAX, like do 100 at a time, I'm not exaggerating. You can go over to shopmeddead.com and do them for dollars per IFAX. Something to think about. We're not counting the cost of it and add the cost of the tourniquet. Tourniquets have gone stupid price since Since we started talking about it, we didn't change this, it's just the industry. And of course the Chinese are charging more because most remain communist China anyway. But if you get hold of any of the standard tourniquets that are out there, either a buy from whatever company you choose or get one, look at it and put a little sweatshop together with a couple of heavier, traditional, straightforward sewing machines and build more tourniquets. You can buy 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 yard rolls of nylon strapping and OD green, coyote brown, black, whatever color you want. And you can match what those do for volume. You're not gonna get a tourniquet back. Okay, you understand. Medical supplies are going one way. because obviously wherever the person's going, it's going to be out of the area of activity. And so, you know, this is why if the person is definitely down for the count, ammunition stays with the troops, magazines if possible, personal weapons stays, personal weapons stay with the operator and his basic fighting load is maintained. But any ammunition, especially since the person is in a forward area contact point, All ammunition, pyrotechnics, grenades, anything like that stays. Stays forward with the troops. That's just how it is. It has to be. Because again, it was already carried where it's needed to be. I think it's divvied up by the troops that need it. Now with medical, don't have to worry about that. You're putting it in somebody, I don't think I want to reuse that again. No, not really, Bob. It ain't going to happen. But the tourniquet's going to go down the road. So this is why more is better. Just like the IFAX in general, you're going to need more of them. We can build them cheaper now. I don't think even in conflict when there be an increase in production, maybe, as far as materials, they won't get to us. So we're better off and it's cheaper to do this through ShopMed, Vet, and whatever other sources you have now rather than wait till later. It's going to be pennies or like a few dollars per IFAK for all the basics except for the tourniquet. I will remind you again if you take a look at the prices for those larger compressed pads or wound dressing, take a look at the price of those abdominal dressings. You'll find that you might want to just go with the bigger dressing because the cost is less. Now you can also buy compress dressings from a number of different sources and by the way MajorSurplus.com has a couple of the very little everybody's buying out majors in California Everybody's buying a lot of their stuff out But major does have a wound wound packing wound dressing Bundle right now and I believe Colman's.com Colman's Colman's.com Colman's.com They have the check wound dressings right now. So that's your dressing. It's gonna cost a few pennies more, but not much. And it is a relatively fresh dressing, no worse than any of the other stuff we've been carrying. The other option, whatever medical supply I choose, you can find standard small wound dressing packs in the vacuum sealed foil for between four and six dollars apiece. The Israeli models, the Swedish models, the American independent manufacturers, there's a couple different ones there. And ShopMed Vet may have some left, I don't know if they do. So for the IFAX, again, it's actually cheaper to do big bundles, use seal and meal or Ziploc bags, and put everything together for Doc so that he's got bag after bag after bag after bag after bag after bag after, oh, hundreds of them. That way Doc's not going to run out and you're not gonna you know lose all the radiator fluid if he can get his job done, right? It's gonna stop the bleeding keep the breathing and get you moved Okay, just out works. So enough on that. We're heading towards the top here Also again, I mentioned Michigan Guys, this is a little question. Now what you have some fun. It's it's fun that you can do on the internet But for all of our Michigan listeners, how many hydroelectric plants are there in the state of Michigan? How many dams that have hydroelectric capability are in the state of Michigan? Now, I would also point out, and there's only been one, I heard one reference to hydroelectric about two days ago. Even there it was so quick in passing. It was like you didn't want they want you to think about it, okay? But in each one of the states wherever you are right now, let me ask you how many hydroelectric dams are in your state now We know they've been trying to destroy nuclear plants. Okay, there's enough nuclear plants. They're gonna get rid of the nuclear issue Okay, we're replacing it with But they've also been on a 30 year binge to attack dams and hydroelectric in the United States. This was part of the queer leftist faggot agenda back in the early 90s, part of the New West program. And the idea was to destroy the hydroelectric system in the United States as a precursor than telling you you all need electrical. And all of the publications done by all these leftist California catered pigs went to Colorado, the swine that went to Wyoming, the filth that went to Montana, all these California catered eco freaks immediately were banging the gong. Like I said, we even had happened to us in Dexter where the little dam that we had there, oh, we got to take it out. It was part of that scam and they had that which. that lying witch standing there, oh, I haven't seen this since I was a child. You never seen it as a child, you B witch, because here, right here in Dexter, Michigan, a mill pond dam had always been in place, almost as quickly as Dexter was made. And there are numbers of pictures of the different improvements, and the reason the mill dam was set up was so that they could take advantage of the hydropower. At least for turning a mill so they could operate the sawmill which was right next to oh, that's right the dam On the west side of the of the creek by the way But you hear you know they can count on doing stupid crap like that liar having that liar There is a whoa witness and it was like really okay. Well, let me slap you if I'd been there I'd have been like wait a minute So let's all go up the street, right from where they were standing on Main Street. Let's go right up to the Dexter Museum. And let's take a look at this place 100 years ago with the photographs donated by all the people who lived here. Whoa, we don't need, what do we need to do that for? Well, because this Lion Witch right here prompted by you anti-damn people, you, we've been plugging this garbage in. Now, it was minor with the little Dexter Dam. But there's a whole bunch of other hydroelectric sites all over the country that have been attacked by the eco freaks. And really, it's the leftist working for the communist Chinese with the Long March plan against the American power grid. So I'm going to ask you real quick, does every state of the union has hydroelectric? Some, in fact, with all the bewitch garbage you're talking about, why we need to take that infrastructure money and we need to build a whole bunch of hydroelectric dams. Not communist Chinese, but American made. Let's get our foundries working. Let's build all that stuff we need to build and we can build it right here. In fact, if you're gonna spend American tax dollars, first American, period. But you know, none of those globalist internationalist turds that work for the foreigners who got paid off as, you know, bought and paid for whores are not gonna even discuss the idea of saying that. Even thinking about it, well, they think about it, go, oh my God, my boss is gonna kill me. Qing Bao Peng Peng, why would have me killed? Oh, we can't talk about that. Yes, yes, inscitable Qing Chao Peng Peng Liu, he is watching you. Which is exactly what's happening. So anyway, again, just a fun project because then you can show other people how many hydroelectric power plants are in your state. Now here's an interesting one though. You actually have hydroelectric plants that are offline in your state. We have at least three right here locally that I can take you to that are Edison slash Ford. And there are everything's there. Beautiful facilities, beautiful classic semi deco construction. Really pretty buildings, but also most important is you know, even the way they did the windows was really cool And of course it was to put on display the power supply So you could go and look in the windows and go wow look at those dynamos. Look at how cool that is This American power that's American ingenuity that that's been thrown right out the window Because we got a bunch of dumbasses that are coming out of the public pool system. I just need to have their heads caved in Anyway, we're almost at the top here. And a quick reminder, we are, of course, just past the middle of September. Rolling up, well, again, top of the hour. The date is the 16th. The railroad strike has been averted, but I don't know anything about the trucker strike. So understand the trucker strike was supposed to be within the same window of activity. Maybe they went out and bought and paid them. The train operators, the service personnel, go to 24% increase in wages. And if you get a 24% increase in anything, oh yeah, well if you ever have a lot of people out there taxing them, then the uh... Figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've 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? 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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 second hour of the afternoon? intelligence report ever quirky one day before all of our brothers and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest northeast gentlemen you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite say hi to all of our operators across all the different oceans on the planet we are everywhere and inland and also a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside These United States it is Friday away. Yes way it's the end of the workweek It is Cinco de Amo de and quartermaster Friday. It is the 16th of September It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing 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 sword again, let the dance continue So, a bunch of other goofy stuff going on that isn't good, but it's funny. Okay. Both the governors of Florida and of Texas have been shipping their heartburn slash illegal aliens deeper into the United States, expediting what the federal government is already doing. So they're making you laugh while they're helping to... Continue the problem, but they're focusing and sculpting the problem as all of you have probably seen in the last couple days But I would have I would have thought it out right from the beginning I Mean, this is my problem with these people. I told you before it's like if I had if I was running the border if I wanted to be nice I would buy 15 Probably old 1500 container boxes from the communist Chinese with Chinese AccuPuff and yummy treat goodies in individual serving bags. And then I would buy the absolute stinking cheapest bottom end no name brand, mostest for the leastest water. And when you hopped over the fence, as I've said, I would drive the bus right up to where you are, all these little pack of demons, and I'd roll your ass into the bus and everybody gets a seat. But the seats are all sideways bent seats, not front to back traditional bus seats. Why is that? More on that in a minute. You get out in a little bus, you get your little, you know, made by Rosenblatz semi-water, probably re-purified from some septic field somewhere, because Rosenblatz, you know, got a subcontractor in Haiti. Blatzensteiner, Rosenblatter, Cohen, whatever. So the water's not great, but at least you got some water. I'll give you a bottle of water, a bag of communist Chinese, you know, people treats, whatever the hell that could be. I don't know, can't read Chinese, don't know what we bought. What do you mean it tastes like greasy shrimp? Oh, maybe sprawn for fish tanks. I thought it was people food, but I was wrong. And so you get your little bag of Chinese communist treats, you get a bottle of water, we get you all seated in the bus until we fill it up, then we take your butt down to the port of entry, we back the bus up, the clamshell door at the rear opens up, then we back up to the Mexican border and we shove your asses right back over to Mexico. It takes longer for me to describe it than it should actually take to do it. Are you jumping the border illegal? Oh, that's fantastic, get in the bus. Now let's take you over here to this spot and we'll even have little pusher racks so that you know the right behind the bus driver So yep all your people are out of the bus And what it does is the rack goes right back to the rear kind of like squeezing tooth toothpaste out of a you know toothpaste tube And they all get slid right out the back. There you go get out there and there you go. Bye That's what should be happening. That's all simple. It should be pissing all this garbage. We need to find out who they are Nope, not at all. Don't want to know who they are dumb enough to give $3,000, $4,000 to the coyotes so they can jump the fence and come to the US, piss on them. But they're asking back over there Mexico where Mexico loved them because Mexico let them in. Okay. However, since it's now the policy just let the country be invaded, before I would send another plane, couple of plane loads of Personnel to say Martha's Vineyard. Oh, I'd have them tactically squared away. What what do you mean by that? Oh what guys they were not really? Doing a good job of prepping the you know airborne air mobile Foreign infantry Venezuelan infantry they actually I think they selected him for being Venezuelan illegal aliens So I could just it'd be kind of cool wouldn't that you know you get everybody lined up here on the tarmac like like an airborne unit, right? Okay, 25 of you going to plane A, 25 of you going to plane B. See, whoa, wait a minute, get the interpreter over here. Now it's time for you to go to your new home. You are going to be landing in enemy territory. And so because of that, we are going to prep you accordingly. We are providing you with A in your kit, which is now over your shoulder. A communist Chinese made absolute piss poor dome tent. In addition to that, you get one communist Chinese made six by six tarp. In addition to that, we will give you one communist Chinese made 80% wool blanket with a wool felt pad blanket. Forgive me, quantity two, right, we're Hacenum North, right, Martha's Vineyard. I forgot, yeah, it's true. And you get one inflatable communist Chinese pillow. This is your landing kit. Remember, there are many like them, but this one is yours. You're going to be landing an aggressor at a mean territory. I know that they're communists and I understand if you're from Venezuela, you're a communist, but they don't like your communist. They don't like anybody. So we're gonna be dropping you in there. We provided you with immediate housing. And once you get on the ground are Florida or Texas pathfinders will walk you to the property of very Satoro slash Obama or other selected leftist celebrities. You then will infiltrate the properties and you can camp out and live on the 16, 20 or 30 acres. You have housing, you have bedding, they can provide the food. Good luck on your combat mission to Martha's Vineyard. And we hope that you will survive. But we do not expect it, for you are the point team. And your enemies, Martha's Vineyard's occupants, hate you. Isn't that how it really should be done, guys? And then of course you could do a real cool video movie like about the dynamics of sending illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard. And you know, you have the whole checklist thing like I just did, and then it's like, everybody stand up! Everybody jumps up. And you have a, you know, butt cheek to butt cheek. I want you making the guy in front of you smile. Now we are going to load up and then we are going to buckle up and we are going to deliver you safely to your point of activity on the ground at Martha's Vineyard. And they all shuffled in like it's the air board. You know, you can put the red light on the inside. Everybody sits down and then they start the music, use the theme for the battle music from Dr. Strangelove for the B-52. And as they're cruising through the clouds, you can do all kinds of dynamic imagery, kind of like with the beginning of Red Dawn where they're going through the cloud cover and passing through it. Those are really cool images. And they're passing through the cloud cover and the moon is out. And it has to be a full moon. Even though there's only one day when there's a full moon. If you ever notice how every stinking movie, how is this with every stinking movie? And actually more than one scene, even though they're days apart, it's always a full moon. Have you ever noticed that? So you're going to have a full moon out there and boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom And so then they come in one plane behind the other swooping right in. You hear the wheels skid on the runway. They peel up over towards the escarpment for the offload. But they go real slow and it's like stand up, buckle up, check your gear. Okay, I'm out there. And of course the 25 little Venezuelan guys roll out of the vehicle while the aircraft while it's on the roll. And they have to kind of roll as they go, but they're spread out kind of like an airborne drop only just slow motion debarking. And then even as the last guy leaves the plane and rolls around on the ground and picks himself up and starts running over towards the reception area for the airport because it's a team. They go pass it right on through, they meet up outside with another pickup truck or two or three or four. They load up immediately into the pickup trucks and they know that their Pathfinder unit is waiting there for them and they take them right to Obama's place. Meanwhile, even as the last guy rolls out, you get that really cool shot with those two very tactical planes. Have you noticed the planes that they were using with the contractor aircraft? Those are little twin engine tactical aircraft But you know as the last guy rolls out of both planes because they're gonna be dumping them simultaneously They start to pick up speed and they roll right got to do a real dynamic sharp right bank with the moonlight reflecting off the wings of the aircraft and Back to Texas or Florida to pick up another drop unit, which will be waiting on the tarmac because by God an air mission like this, it's like D-Day. You just got to keep dumping them. Can you see that? He has to say the next thing you see is the part two is the pickup trucks are rolling down the back road of Martha's Vineyards. If there is a back road, there's no dirt roads there anyway. So they were driving down the road and they hear stop, the truck stop is a column. Everybody out, everybody out, woof, woof, woof, woof. And of course, the next thing you see is a tactical deployment where the guys dismount, there's about eight people per pickup truck, because they got eight foot beds rather than six foot beds. And they're lined up along the highway, and then they step off like a ranger unit together and into the foliage and cross country into the backwoods. of Obama's personal property. And you have the tropical, you know, tropical noises, the moonlight up above coming in through the multi-canopy of the maple trees and the, yeah, the beaches and, you know, whoa, whoa, whoa. And of course, you know, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh. Kind of like, you know, use the theme from Predator for the other half of this. they're slinking in and then they find a spot and then they're pitching the tents and all of these bright pink and bright orange and bright yellow communist Chinese $2.15 wholesale tents are popping up in little pimple pods all over Mr. Obama's property. And then later on, once they got everything set up and they've established their perimeters, now it's time to go get food. So they go up to the Obama property there and What about more, Senor? Senor Obama! We were promising. Hello, why is no one answering the door? Senor Obama, why do you not come to the door to help us? We are here. You have been begging for, Senor. You have told us how diverse we are and how wonderful it is. Yeah. Guys, someone could have some real fun. In fact, I would hope Louder Than Crowder... If somebody's listening to me and getting a kid to tell them, hey, go listen to what Corky said. Somebody picked us up, because Louder Than Crowder is really cool CG stuff. Everything I just described. Guys, can you picture that? Why not? No. Did we need the Venezuelans deeper in the US? No. But you know what? Either A, the federal government's either A, gonna let them wander down the streets progressively like molasses. as the ooze their way, picking off of public assistance all the way across the country, or the US government is flying them straight in just like that, but in bigger quantities. So the fun part about it would be, hold on a second here, that the loving embrace of Martha's very express vineyard, Apparently, they bust all the illegals off the island already. I don't know if they were able to find them all to route them up. Did they get them all? I know, but did they get all 50? That's the thing. If you were smart, it'd be like, you know what? You know, I mean, if you caught up. Oh, yeah. They imported two busloads out of them, out of them, out of there. The manager of the local homeless shelter When they showed up, it was like, this is completely unacceptable. These people have got to go. And well, charter buses came in the next day and yesterday, well, today, I guess, and we'll have them all out of there. Imagine that. Well, that sounds like that sounds like they need to be dried. Like I said, just like I described, just what I walked through, that should be a tactical flight in there and it'd be just like an airborne operation. Get him on the ground as fast as you can and coach him that, well, this time you got to make sure you guys spread out. Well, if you get on Obama's property, Obama will give you food. I mean, that's what he said. Obama's going to give you food. All these leftists here are going to give you food. But you got to stay away from like the city. You got to get out of the properties. Pitch your tents together like little colorful balloon pimples. You know the beauty of the tent city is is something that just has to be beheld and 50 little Bill pimple tents would have been great They weren't taking this through you'll notice I've also what I've talked about this Guys, I'm telling you you go to a wholesaler I deal with different wholesalers your stuff I actually have bought out because for using it with our medical units or some items many items It's so cheap. It's like ludicrous And you could buy those little stupid dome tents if you bought a whole container of them. I guarantee they probably could get them down. A stake you get them down if you had willing to purchase, probably about 70 cents apiece to 97 cents. And you give each one of them a little portable tent to pitch it and tell them you gotta do this right away because if they see your portable tent they feel that you're a tent city person and they have to give you more money. You coach these people just like the commies do on the other side of the border. You do it just like the NGOs do it. Exactly the same way. Oh no, when you get on the ground, you have to get away and on the edge of somebody's property. You have to be aware you can be seen so they can't just make you disappear. But if you do that, you're like an anchor. It's like an anchor baby. You have anchor housing. So you got to do it in groups. And don't worry, you'll see that we have really bright colors. People can get pictures. And that way they can document that you're there. And then you get more money from the government. First from the property owner, because they're supposed to pay you. Why not do this? I am but cold serious on this. I'm not joking about having them, but I can see doing the imagery about, again, the night flights, because that's what it has to be. You do just exactly like the government does. Remember, they're flying them at night, dropping them off in the middle of the night or wee hours in the morning so that you wouldn't know anything about it. So you do the same thing, all these pissfully communist operations. Another place they should be dumping them off is Silicon Valley. I mean by the big plane load. There's a bunch of companies that fly kind of like ground buses. A friend of ours used to have a company that had three buses, well, two buses at least, at any given time. But he moved the U of M band and he did other contract work like that. And aircraft are no different. They do the same thing. So you've got a bunch of middle grade or actually the bottom end of the puddle jumpers, not puddle jumpers, but they're the regional aircraft. There's a really cool couple of planes. One is quite, if that isn't the same aircraft, if you saw the planes that they used for moving the characters, that is a tactical, light tactical lift aircraft that they used. High T-wing, looks like a BBC 130 but with jets. But there are jet and prop driven versions of aircraft design, similar to that, that are being run in the industry that can handle a lot more than 50 passengers. So in fact, I think close to 110, 120 a lift. So if you were trying to dump them and Silicon Valley should be swamped. Any communist cesspool point should be beaten down with more. They're gonna get into the country anyway. In fact, let's correct that. They're already in the country. So we should target and deploy and swamp an area, and by the way, by ethnic design. Basically, they didn't want the Venezuelans to feel left out, so it looks to me like they picked out Venezuelans specifically for the drop on Martha's Vineyard. If they don't like Venezuelans, you know what this tells me, do they have a bunch of African black individuals that they could drop in there? Surely Martha's Vineyard will not treat like slaves and expedite these poor people out of their area of activity. Since they all have little signs up that they embrace and love diversity. Well, this is... In your yard, not in mine. Yeah, exactly. In your yard. And so you have diversity too. The so-called governor of California, that creature out there. is calling for an investigation into the flights to Martha's Vineyard on the basis that the people were kidnapped and taken there. Right, well here's how that works. Is he from California? Well, they're not relevant to anything. You know, this is one of the things we need to start, you know, well you're from California or you're stupid. Okay, or anybody opening their face from California, you're stupid. Shut up, go to the corner. Seriously, get over in the corner. Nobody's listening to you idiot sticks. Have you got your power back on yet? Oh, I'm sure you do. Rolling blackouts though, or brownouts now? Are we back to brownouts? You know, that's something we haven't, you know, that was a word they came up with, guys. Can I jog? You remember around this? Because the blackout thing is the next step. But really a rolling brownout is where power is not at a safe level for actual, it's kind of like bad water. Have you ever thought about that? If you have a computer and you don't have a clean power supply filter, in other words, usually with a battery pack hooked up so you can also get off the system completely and not lose everything on your machine, your phones are in even worse shape on this one. So having a brown out, well, that's like having dirty water. That's like having- Well, that in the water was, you didn't even have it anyway. But how about like rusty iron color? Well, it's the same is true with electricity. And having a brownout is detrimental to so much of the onboard microcircuitry or specific components that require a specific amount of energy available to operate at what is considered to be standard efficiency. I'd say peak if it's standard, standard, just minimal. Okay. So the brownout thing, you know, I'm waiting for them to start to rephrase. Now they rephrase everything now so that they can lie to everybody about what they're doing. So how long do you think it's going to be where? So it wasn't a blackout. It was a brownout. Oh, okay. You couldn't plug your cars in, right? No, no, it could. Don't you plug your car in. So then either way, you're stupid. Either way, you're totally incompetent. Either way, you're a bunch of asshats, bunch of idiots, fools, stupid people. Why, nobody listens to you, you're stupid. It's that simple, they're stupid. They have no business telling anybody anything, they're stupid. So anyway, again, it'd be fun, first of all, if anybody can get somebody to be creative, there's all kinds of, by the way, there's all kinds of stuff you can steal from a dozen different little movies. that would give you the imagery that would fit what I described, which would really be kind of fun. And besides, like I said, I don't care what movie you watch. If you watch a horror movie, if you watch an action movie, if you watch a spy movie, if you watch a take or pick, whatever kind of movie it is, how is it every time they're outside, and especially because it's supposed to be, you want it to, remember they relate it psychologically, you'll think it's ominous, the moon is always full. Now, very seldom do you have progressive cognitive expression where you see the, like in one scene, this was day 16 of October and here we are in Vladislava land and there's this dark, they're in danger and the moon's out, okay, it's a full moon. Then it's like, sure, we cross the world to the other part of you, Gurabangasan. Oh, it's to the east of you Stangestan and we got there and oh, it's four days later So the moon actually has a fingernail clipping out of it very seldom. Do you see that? In reality? Well, we're having it's a really dynamic important issue today We're going in at night. We got everything ready to go and it's a full moon. Okay, it's 10 days later It's a full moon a month later. Well, it should be a full moon a month later Go ahead, Golar. I'm sorry. Go ahead. My wife has a phrase that she likes to use when I point things like that out. It's a movie. Every time, it's like, you know, this doesn't make any sense. It's a movie. Yeah, right. Yeah, but it makes me stupid. It's a movie. Yes, it's called You Have to Turn Your Brain Off. It's just like when you deal with California, you have to turn your brain off. When you deal with Washington State, you have to turn your brain off. When you have to deal with the Oregon you have to turn your brain off. Yeah, can't have a brain there Can't have a brain can't use your brain. Don't you dare remember? basically mindless drone with little or no ability to think for oneself and an inability to use any common sense mindless plods Another thing real quick about Texas real I was watching two or three different pieces that were put out about some of the stuff going on down there. Name for me a big city in Texas that the liberals don't control. Different from California, Texas. What kind of government is there in Austin, Texas? What party is running Austin, Texas? Okay, now I just gave you a homework assignment. Here's a fun one. Who runs Houston, Texas? What party and what kind of ground sloths run Houston, Texas? And by the way, also the police department. The guy that thinks he's a girl and the girl who thinks she's a guy. Jogging your memory? What about Dallas? And by the way, not just Dallas, how about Fort Worth? Every, and now I can also peel off to the side. See, I don't know what the politics of Galveston are right now. But I just got this funny feeling it's just south of Houston that Galveston, Texas just as Queerified Purple Hair and kosher run as Houston Austin and Dallas Fort Worth Anybody I all people hate it when you make people think but you just think about that one for a minute But they got you know, they got they've got the wheelchair guy. He's he's conservative. Oh really? How conservative is he? Kind of like the Trump thing really everything's gone farther and farther to Sovietization. So you got Soviet light instead of Soviet direct, but it's still Soviet. Because again, well, let's see. Are the Petos and Queers running Dallas? Are the Petos and Queers running Houston? Are the Petos and Queers running Austin? Those are the ones you wanna maintain control over. But in neither of those cases, any of those cases, is anything under control there except for hyper leftist queers of $3 bill petals? Hmm, but in state government level, at least there's one guy that's supposedly a, you know, a Republican or conservative. In theory, just have to think about, remember how we've talked about both sides, their job is to play all of us in the middle. In reality, what we need is an American government in Texas. And if we had an American government in Texas, they'd already be clapping the border down themselves. And it wouldn't have taken months and months to figure that out waiting for the occupied fed to do something. So and again, don't worry, Arizona is now in the same boat because it was fun when they were getting lots of free labor. you know, it's like that little Mimi somebody put out there. Yeah, hello. I'd like to report the man. I'm at Martha's Vineyard. I'd like to report a Hispanic person that is not carrying a weed blower. I don't think he belongs here. I've got a Hispanic person out there. I'll run next to the lawn in front of my house. And he's Hispanic. He doesn't have a weed blower. I don't think he's supposed to be here. You know what I mean? anyway as it is. Oh, by the way, we're almost, we are, no, we're a little past the bottom. Darn. I want to get in a little more on the money here. Edward, if you could, uh, Carl Klang rise up because we all need to rise up and shine. Texas needs to be cleaned out. The Texas border needs to be properly secured. We don't need to wait for the fed to do that. And anybody and everybody could pitch in to make that happen because the fed is obviously a failure. It is not maintaining the contract. And because they have failed us, the people can take care of this themselves. And so everybody needs to pitch in perhaps too. But Carl Clang, rise up and pull that here. And again, Carl Clang guys, we have him over in the Discord where you can pull the music, take the time and share it wherever you can. And again, the idea behind this is that Everybody out there is going to find music that's interesting, entertaining, and also relevant to what's going on right now. Here's the fascinating part. Most of Carl's music is 30 years old. And through the 90s anyway, let's put it that way. Carl's music applies to everything you see happening right now. So, now another thing, while we're waiting, we'll see if we can get Carl's music up. And in the process, Let's see next on the list are a couple of the things here. I wanted to do Oh classic firearms before I forget WWW dot classic firearms comm classic firearms comm classic firearms comm and also over at Atlantic Firearms Atlantic and classic firearms are coming Atlantic I don't know how much of it's left, but there was some 760 by 39 SKS ammunition in the stripper clips. I'm sure it's the usual Yugoslavian, but it was available. They didn't say they had a lot, but they didn't say they had a little. However, if everybody figures out it's there, this is military, obviously military ball in the military European made stripper clips. And if you have the SKS and don't, I don't want anybody poo-poo it, I'll carry an SKS anytime. The SKS is a very fine carbine built for exactly what it was, the way it was built is how it should stay because it's exactly what you need. So for everybody out there, again, classicfirearms.com, they had some pretty good deals on the 760 by 39, but they may have some of the UGO left. Also over at Atlantic, they had it in the inventory. Every once in a while they carry it and they run out. They carry it and run out. So they've got a good link on that, whatever the distributor is. And again, the Yugoslavian read that probably coming from either Serbia or Bosnia or Herzegovina or Croatia. So whichever one is carrying it, that's, you know, again, wherever the source is. This is stuff that was standard factory production and Now, it may not be coming directly from there, but it originated from there if it's the Yugo. Some of the stuff they probably are buying from African states or even from Southeast Asia where there's still a ton of sub-62x39 weapons in service, now millions and millions and millions more. And they're definitely a worthwhile firearm to support and do not in any way, shape or form. Like I said, Poopoo, the SKS or the AK, both of those are going to be in inventory and in our hands by the millions, tens of millions. Another thing with classic firearms, they did have a couple of other pistol deals, something we were talking about earlier with the, hey, if you need a personal defense gun. Hey, they have some high points in stock again. And it looks like they have Most of the high point car beans in stock and of course it had the 380s because those are not moving as quickly as they could because 3D ammo has really not been replenished and like some of the other specific pistol calibers that actually are quite common but are Because of that what little is out there has been scarfed up as it comes out of this latest wave of reconstructed ammo or the re inventory The high point would be a good choice, but there are a couple other pistols there, including what obviously are some of the Turkish variants again. Since the Canik has come in, the Canik 55, guys, there have been so many Turkish pistol designs that all have different gobbledygook letter and number combinations. That's, you know, like I said, it's like their shotguns are all devastated defender explode omatic, you know, 6443 L 1665 not you whatever In reality, they could have made it a little simpler, but it's okay the weapons work Many of them take standard. That's the one good thing the Turks have been doing is the weapons are for a bill to take standard magazines either SIG or Glock or HK depending on the mimic pistol that they represent because a lot of the guns they built have kind of a blend in some cases of both the Glock and a SIG or HK and the SIG or you know take your pick or almost looking like a Glock. The big thing is the price is right. The biggest issue is as a short term slash several year or personal firearm if you had it in stowage. Like if you put a dresser drawer that uses a pistol to grab, it's going to be good for decades. But if you were looking at it from the military perspective, firing pin, extractor and ejector. If you're going to buy that, I've told you many times, you need to invest in a firing pin extractor and ejector and all small pins and springs for that gun immediately while you still can get them into the country. If we get into an economic flap or if we get into a military conflict, that stuff all gets shut off because shipping priorities totally change. And the availability of things will totally change. Everything from food to nuts, bolts and screws to any of the manufactured goods that will be considered restricted because of the police state agenda that's being plugged in. So everybody needs to think accordingly. Firing pin, extractor, anti-jactor, plus all small pins and springs. Also a mainspring, primary, you know, the primary spring, for each of the weapons. And a set for each weapon, if you're going to buy more than one. Now there are a few pistol deals at Classic that are actually three-fers. I think they actually have one or two three-fers there right now. So you might want to take a look at that if you're outfitting or equipping a small unit or a family and you were looking for a common firearm that will serve just a personal defense pistol. It doesn't need to be anything fancy and there's so many things on the market that are really cool that it's a personal flavor choice. What you think fits your needs is where you should go. Nobody like myself needs to micromanage you. Now the big thing is just to remind everybody again, spare parts and Needle to Save magazines are the issue. Now some of the TURK guns that have come in and some of the deals that they've had, unfortunately they're kind of like CZ several years ago, a couple decades ago. The magazines may have not gotten here in any good number and whatever the one way it is that has come in are the only mags that will ever be available for the gun. So this is why you want to buy at least four spare mags for the gun right away. Now, if there's another wave or if they're still available down the road, mostly what's happened is it'll still be out of the first wave import. And when those run down by the time they realize they needed to buy more, the parent company might not even exist or build any. Something that's a little hint. They always bring in so many guns and they bring in so many mags. Remember when all the surplus mags came in from like Czechoslovakia? or the Beretta, little Model 82s and the small pack Beretta's single stack. Only so many mags came in, even though those were military pistols, only so many mags came in and then they cut them off. So either A, again, to be safe, by a certain number when the wave of this stuff comes in, you see this gun is, well, I've got guns everywhere. They've got it at all the different places. But that means they all bought from the same provider. And they had a big pile because government, the Schmidlap, got rid of them. And what happens is that there's only so many spare mags available. And because of UN anti-gun policy, they may have destroyed a bunch. Governments are stupid like that. Or they were smart. They were told and got money to destroy a percentage of the inventory so that they could screw whoever buys the pistols. Don't think there isn't long-term planning on that. So there aren't as many aftermarket American companies that are really up on all the different guns. They don't care to. In the 70s and 80s, we had several American magazine manufacturers that built anything. There wasn't anything they couldn't build and they were damn good at making knockoff copies. When they did the gun ban in the 90s, that killed many of those companies and also killed the government contractors too, and it put everybody out of business. Well, when those manufacturers lost all that skilled trade that had decades of experience, all of the hack Jewish mafia, you know, fill-in companies that came in afterwards, they had people that could fold metal, but they had no skill. And so both the government contracts and a lot of the aftermarket magazine, the magazines built were iffy at best because of the nature of the trade. The people who built them. Okay. So that's another reason why you can get factory and while you can get factory and get a good quantity, be ahead of the other people who get caught flat footed. Don't care about the other people who get caught flat footed. That's their problem. They're going to have to pay more or they're just not going to have any. So that, oh well, not my problem. Hopefully you guys are, again, by me helping out there, that's the one thing I will do. I'm not gonna micromanage your purchases, but I will recommend macro solutions. Unless I see something really cool that I want, or I actually feel you guys should have. And you'll notice, I'll tell you when that's the case. Ooh, that looks neat. So anyway, next. Also, I had some people asking about what I was talking about with regard to There's a couple of emails actually and also a spike from the alternate side. When I was talking about working on one of these old rusty, trusty knives, actually I got it in my hand right now, it's why it reminded me. What do I use to clear off like the surface rust? Paper. And he goes, what? I mean, no, you mean cutting oil. No, what I want to do before I get the cutting oil, I want to get all this oxidation off. Now I can soak this thing in vinegar or whatever, which I haven't done. And you could do that. You can even use vinegar on a paper towel and just work the surface. But first what I did is I literally took a piece of plastic and I'm scraping the surface to get as much of the oxidation off as possible on these blades. On this blade. The other one, actually I didn't tell you, I have the second one. And it looks like new. In fact, I'm polishing it while I'm doing the program sometimes. Anytime where I'm sitting here and we're having conversations, I multitask. And in this case, one of the things I use, that's a paper towel roll. In this case, a toilet paper roll. Well, you just throw them away. No, well, the new ones are chintzy. We used to use them for making firecrackers. Now you'd be, you can't do that anymore. But what you do is flatten it, and you use it to rub. the metal. And what you're going to do, yeah, it doesn't take forever. No, it doesn't take forever, but it does take patience. But what this does is because, remember, paper is wood. The grit is very fine, and eventually you are going to almost wax it out flat. In other words, it's going to shine. But what you do is you're actually taking down the surface. and knocking down to the level with whatever pitting might be there, all the rest of the metal. The blade I've got here, I could either finish, which I might do, or what I'm going to do is probably just oil it, as I told you on the air with the metals, oil it or grease it, work the grease in with a cotton rag. And once I've got the tip of this one knife cure, you know, cut properly and then re-grind the cutting edge, re-sharpen it. The cardboard, and or the paper towel, is used to bring down the oxidation that much farther while not taking any more of the metal than necessary away. And it's interesting because you don't want to grind things. We bought a bunch of the bayonets from Bluebird. Bluebird import, remember back when they were bringing in M1 carbines and M1 garands and they were drenched, everything was drenched in parkerization. They probably did two or three layers of parkerizing to try to make the parts look pretty. The carbines and the garands were in good condition. The banettes for the garands were in fair to good condition and the same is true of the carbine banettes. The big thing is that they had been worn from cleaning to the point where there was almost a quarter of an inch of the blade gone on the leading sharpened edge. They were much narrower from side to side, numbers not length. Well, the length probably they lost something. And this is because of grinding and buffing and brushing. And so what they did is to kind of try to seal everything up because of oxidation and other issues. They just parkarized the hell out of these things. In grade two slate parkarizing, slate gray. The grade one is almost white or like silver, not silvery, but more white. Very, very, very light. Grade two is the standard US military parkarizing spec, which is a slate, like a slate gray. And then there's slate black grade three, which by the way is also used military respect depending upon what year or year the stuff was being parkerized. So what I would do with this blade and what I would recommend when you run into stuff like this is rather than trying, you're not going to bring it back to new. It's just a utility working blade that actually has a little bit of history or whatever. and you're going to bring it back up to tune it up so the blade can do what it's supposed to do when you stick somebody with it or you use it as a utility tool. And otherwise, just make it look, just make it feel happy. Just keep it clean, make sure it's oiled, whatever sheet you're going to put in it, make sure whatever sheets you're going to make for it, because in this case, like I said, it didn't have any sheets for this. Probably going to do nylon. I'll do nylon strapping. It will serve for what it was intended. It's not real sophisticated, but it is very serviceable. And I'm not going to cry if I drop it. Oh my God, where'd my free knife go? Oh God help you. I remember when the commando knives and all the different fighting knives came out way back in the 70s. Oh guys. Not that this is anything new. I know guys at World War I, the knife makers used to come in and sell them. They'd have a whole wardrobe, a whole trunk of custom combat knives. World War I, the guys that showed me what they carried during the war. Trade and every company you can imagine built knives for the fighting man. In World War II, it was no different. The K-Bar, there were a bunch of different companies would go to the airborne school and the infantry school and the naval schools too. And they would have a shopping cart, a little cart, a portfolio of how many knives, and they have an example right there. Whatever you wanted to buy, you could buy. And so again, with every generation this has happened, but for a little while there, there was a handful of knives that by God were, they were the top end, they were expensive. And kind of like those guys, usually the guy who bought the HK, that was a real HK, they paid thousands of dollars for, is the guy that also had one of those knives. And I'll never forget, this is when I was in the military, we're walking along and the guy goes, oh no! And we stop for a second, what, what, what? Who's hurt? I dropped my knife. You dropped your knife. Okay, well, we'll have to go buy another one. What should it cost us? Okay, okay, before you're any more caterwauling, we're gonna go back and find it. Well then, Mr. Optum, you know, Mr. Whiny also became Mr. Pessimistic. We'll never find it! Well, wait a minute. We got a patrol of like two squads. We're in, we're in, you know, column. We're separated tactically. So we beat a nice little trail across country, no matter how hard you try that, that's going to happen. I said, all I have to do is you and I are going to turn around and we're going to keep our eyes on this little trail we made and we were going to find that knife. Lo and behold, a good low almost a mile back sure as hell. In the middle of actually relatively open area, old Bob there, wasn't his name, but old Bob, because he carried the thing in a reverse upside down carry station, the blade had slipped out of its lock down and there it was laying on the ground. Here's what's funny about that, no, he fascinates me. He was number three man in a 20 man column and nobody noticed. a seven inch blade fighting knife laying on the ground, didn't slide between the grass, it laid literally like you could almost like the angels were going, here you are, and laid it. So it was right out in the open where it was very easy to see when we came on it. But this means that 17 other guys walked right by that, myself included, by the way. I'm not gonna exclude myself from that because I was one of the 20 people walking in column. But typically that's the only problem with being a team leader or being a squad leader or platoon leader is guys you're attending everybody else. You're watching the terrain. You're actually moving the unit. You're paying attention to your individuals. You know who your troubled children are. You're taking care of them. And in the process I walked by that too. But I'm a little busier. The average person though has only his own area of control and issues to deal with. Unless it's the other fire team leader or whatever. So, again, I like knives. I like all my weapons. But I don't want them to be so expensive that I can't wall or expire and pass out from a scratch on the weapon. Or, again, this is what's nice about a free knife or a $10 knife. For training purposes, I don't cry if I lose it. Or if something happens to it where I snap it, break it, scratch it, do something. Just something to think about. Your expensive knife, save it for the real world when things happen. Go ahead, call your chimp in there. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Concerning losing knives, I'll tell you over the years I have lost several relatively expensive pocket knives in the $100 to $150 range. And what happens is I carry it with the pocket clip in my pocket and the pocket clip snags and knife gets lost. And I'll tell you the just losing an expensive knife like that. It's one of those things where I mean, I'm pretty much determined to have it on a tie down because it is so easy to lose knives just in daily work, much less being out in the field. Oh no, you're absolutely right. In fact, what I do, I'll tell you what, if I were to throw you a backpack right now that I've built, and I've got, oh, probably, like I said, I think I've got 11 spares right now that are completely built up. What I did is either I took the paracord I saved up that came off of the old Air Force and Army pressure suits, which is just like regular paracord, only one third is large in diameter. And even the pocket knives that I have, like the utility knife, work knife, a folding pocket knife with maybe a couple of blades and a can opener and whatever, that's not a lanyard attached to the backpack. Now I did that because initially when I, if I were to throw it to you, you probably don't know what you got. And we don't have tiny little pockets for those little knives and things, so they're stuck in with other items. But they're items you need to be able to access to use. The machetes I put on the gear are strapped on to the right side parallel on the body of the Alice packs and on the Molly packs and also the other combat tactical like the mountain mountain Ridge and the other ones I've got. And their lanyard, they're set up with a lanyard, not a hanger wrist lanyard, but an actual lanyard that they have wrapped around the handle and it's tied to the frame of the backpack. And the reason is, if I issue it out, whoever is using it, or if it's myself even, initially I got to remind myself about where most everything is because there are little changes with the different systems going from the Alice to the Molly or the other custom backpacks. So you can't do that necessarily all the time with a work knife. You know like you're saying, you've got it in your pocket, it's because you use it. The biggest problem is, like you said, there's two things. On that note, the most common thing that happens with those hangers, with those belt clip hangers that go into the pocket, is those tiny stinking little screws back off and you didn't realize it. And a percentage of the time, what that does is it opens up that little clip so that it flexes enough that it can be snagged, like you said, and released, and pull the knife away from your body. You don't even realize it's happened. So, I would also recommend, as one of the many things Uncle Mark has proposed, is invest in one of these little multi-micro screwdriver sets that has the star, they have the, obviously, the Phillips, they have a straight blade. You can also get actually multi-tool like that that have a little tiny micro set of pliers, I mean, they're a tiny bit, tiny, tiny tooth. Still big by comparison which you may be working on but in the fold up it has all of the little micro Adjustment tools for screwing down little nuts bolts and screws that are on all these little items like your knives your radios and everything else so it's something that you know again the reason I bring that up is I've been running into those accidentally over the last week. I don't know why it's a matrix thing. I just got a bunch of different multi-tools. One I didn't even know was a multi-tool until after I looked at it. Because I was just grabbing the blades that were there. And it's interesting that these kind of tools are critical to keeping things running. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, the pocket clip on the knife, you know, I'm legally blind. I carry a knife in my pocket on the inside with one of them clips and I lost this brand new knife and I swear I had it in my pocket and I couldn't find it for about two weeks. And I don't, you know, go into an automobile very often, but I found it in the car. It had pulled out of my pocket with the damn seatbelt. Right. It got flipped down that seat belt loop and I found it had happened two more times and I was aware of it and I realized it right when it happened. I'm like, oh my God, I stopped wearing the seat belt. So that ain't gonna happen anymore. When I was working, especially depending on, in fact, even when I was in service, a couple of the different activities I was involved in, I mean, things I was doing, I actually did the same thing with a lanyard with my utility tool, which was on my little combat rig bat belt. And I again also with one of the personal pocket knives. I always carry a bunch of knives when I'm in the field anyway. You carry more than one, that way if you lose everything else or one other one, you got something else to back up. And besides, you never know when you gotta reach for something, just stab somebody. And so again, it's kind of handy to make sure you got at least one you know you can't lose no matter what because knives are critical tools. It's like knives and matches, knives and fire starters. Knives and fire starters. You got knives, fire starters, or any really great is also a utility tool. multi-tool then you can do pretty much anything you need to do guys don't forget that anyway what we got to do is get out of the way because militia townhulls coming up next you guys can carry on the conversation there I gotta go crawl under space and put some screws in a piece of material that's made waiting for me. I like to pay for my groceries do you want paper or plastic paper please well we're all out of paper so all we have is plastic that'll work you should really bring your I'm sorry, we had this green thing back in my day. Your generation didn't care enough to save our environment for future generations! You're right! Our generation didn't have the green thing! Then we returned milk bottles, soda bottles, and beer bottles to the store. The store sent them back to the plant to be washed and sterilized and refilled, so they could use the same bottles over and over. So they realized... She's talking about we didn't have him back in our day grocery stores bag dog groceries and brown paper bags that we reuse for numerous things Most memorable besides household garbage bags was the use of brown paper bags as book covers for our school books This was to ensure that our books that the schools provided for us when that defaced scribblies But later in every sort office building we were grocery store and didn't climb our machine and cushion it or a plastic bike instead of buying it before the green thing We had one election, blames our generation by the Green Thig's Day! A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. 6.15 p.m. by my clock here in front of me, Texas time, which is central. That means we're about 60 minutes past the stop of the hour. Running a little late, guys, I apologize. Having an allergy issue with my eyes, making it hard to read stuff. Oh, boy. You got any Kelowna server? I do. Put it in your eyes. I've been doing a wash. I've been doing a eye wash all day, the one that's giving me a problem. Well, you should always put it in both eyes when you do it, but it's not helping It's all helping but I'm allergic to about everything and something's got got everything going really bad today So I've been putting it in my I've been putting Well, let's see. I've been using hydrogen peroxide and silver in my ears I used a little mister to squirt it up my nose along with some of the biology medicine and some saline solution and some colloidal syrup used to wash out my eyes a couple of times. But it's been really bad for whatever reason, it's really bugging my left eye. Okay. Well, I'll tell you what, I am a nutritional health coach and I have been for about eight years and I gotta tell you that your allergies it's all digestive nutritional and When you avoid quell bad foods, I'm telling you you have leaky gut syndrome. That's why you have a healthy Well, I think we didn't you know what do you eat any wheat? Nope? I'd stay away from bread. I read it rarely It's not just in bread. Do you eat any processed food? Okay. grow their own food in their backyards. I've got one neighbor down the road that their whole backyard looks like a walk-in trellis because they grow stuff in the yard, but they've got this whole overhang trellis that hangs over top of the yard that they've got stuff and baskets hanging on, growing hanging tomatoes, all kinds of fun stuff. So yeah, my neighborhood is pretty pretty up to speed with the Preparing your own food, you know It has become more yep, the sides as I've been here we used to have Goat pin literally just down the road the city condemned the guys goat pin which wasn't in use all year round. He only used it to bring the goats into town when you know it was time to sell them off or slaughter them or you know have the baby goats where they'd be easier protected. We also have a cattle yard in the middle of our subdivision literally because it's a subdivision but it broken up farmland. They're trying to close down their little cattle pin they've got just down the road for me. I'm sure it's all the yuppies in the new apartments complaining about the smell and they most of them probably don't even know what they're complaining about. You know? Do you have an active militia? There are a couple of active groups. I am not involved with any of them right now. I've talked to a couple of them at the local gun show. a couple of the members there and stuff off them. But, you know, I've been running the radio station and trying to keep up with other things. I've been too busy to be as active as I was in Michigan. And that area almost in this area. I know who the friendlies are, but I'm not. They know the area better than I do. I'm technically an outsider. I don't expect anybody just to jump up and trust me just because of my family name. It goes from when I was living in Houston, on the outskirts of Houston, in Dickinson. I knew some of the guys down there like Rattlesnake, a couple of meetings we've been to. But you know, now I'm... I know down south of me Sweetwater is one of the big places where the guys meet up at. And we got a couple of collars for the radio station that are down that way. I don't make it that far usually unless we're going to see Shelly's side of the family which are all in Texas and they're around the Austin and Houston area. And again, sometimes we'll make it from that way. But that's like, that's a all day, all weekend driving affair. There's not much time to stop and talk to people, especially when you're, yeah. My wife and I lived in the Rubens and in Austin and New Braunfels. We were in Texas for about eight years and, but we moved back to Michigan in 88. That was a long time ago we were down there. Uh, Chili's immediate state and report, uh, we lived in Dickinson. down there. Shelly's son from her first marriage lives in Austin. Try to be close with him. We can visit him as often as we can. Even Austin, I've told Shelly, it's like, well, this is like driving the length of Texas that we do is like driving from the base of the globe of Michigan up to the Upper Peninsula. Done that before. It's not something you want to do all the time unless you really like to drive or can afford it, you know, but uh, right now I make sure to When we do travel I make sure to that we pick historical routes usually places where we can stop There's a I think it's crossing planes. There's a park there. It's an almond Grove I might be wrong, so I could correct me on this if she was here, but crossing planes around the spots where we stopped is a militia meeting point, but it's also a historical militia meeting point, which is really cool because it's the almond grove where Sam Austin and the Texas militia would have their meetings back when they were fighting for Texas's independence from Mexico. Huh, that's really neat. There's a placard there and everything. There's a little rodeo pin out over there, but it's the place where the plaque is is by the by a bridge that goes over a little stream and it's a fairly good size, you know, what's left of the historic almond grove right there on the edge of town. Where is that? Crossing Plains. Crossing Plains. I'm not familiar with it. The crafting planes are rising to star. It's on that 36 corridor, literally runs up from about Houston all the way up to, oh, where is it? I always joke when we're going there that we're headed to Albuquerque, which technically, if you look at the map and you get directions to go to Albuquerque, you go to Albuquerque from Houston, you're always going, and I'm pretty much on the same route, especially if you're taking the historical track. You know, all the way down to Albuquerque. One of these days we might. Well, back to your allergies. If you want to get rid of those, I'm telling you, you got to find it in your diet. Something in your diet. And what causes leaky gut is wheat, barley, rye or oats. It's the protein. None of those are on my diet. You eat any grain? Rarely I'll have a pizza toast or something, but it really is rare. I'm almost on the keto diet. Except I do eat beans. How long have you been eating that way? I've been eating that way since before I came down to Texas. Like I said, I've had allergies. I've heard the diet thing before. And it helps to a degree. But I still have some unique allergies that diet's never been able to help me with. I'm allergic to chlorine. When I left, when I was one of the first cases in Michigan that was diagnosed actually being allergic to chlorine, which I swore up and down that you couldn't be. But over the years, before I left Michigan, I think I was one of 156 people that they now knew had an allergic reaction to chlorine. So, chlorinated water. I don't know how they found out you were allergic to it, but I'll tell you what, it bothers the hell out of me. Oh yeah, well it bothers everybody, but it's more extreme with me and a bunch of other people. Found out about it, I had allergy public school, and people went to school with me, right, might remember this, I got sick really bad, almost ended up staying overnight at the hospital because I had this bad allergic reaction. I went to school for a long period of time. They were testing me, trying to figure out what it was that I had reacted to. They did the typical scratch test on me and they found out that the scratch test that they did was not accurate because, you know, they do the, they usually use the hands of bleach all the time and it was the bleach that he was using and he's like, well, wait a minute. So he went back and he checked the body that wasn't and I was reacting to the bleach. You know, he said that can't be right. So of course we ended up there doing more tests on me until it came back. It's like, well, I don't know how this is possible, but you're allergic to bleach. Nearly killed me was them throwing me in the pool. And then when I went back to school, the school nurse and the teachers didn't believe that I was allergic to bleach and tried to throw me back in the pool. So I got ahold of, yeah, I ended up calling my mom and saying, Hey, they're not listening to me. They're not listening to the doctor's note. I need you to come pick me up. Wow. I was almost killed twice by the public floor system by throwing me in the pool. Jesus. Incredible. Well, you ever drink, you ever drink aloe juice? Any aloe? I have never tried to drink aloe, but I grow aloe. Take out of them, spear and empty out the gel. into some water and sip on that every day for about two weeks and see if you don't get some relief from those allergies. Because Aloe is like calamine lotion on poison ivy. Aloe is on a leaky blood. That's what it's like. And it's very soothing and healing to the gut. Aloe is high in vitamin E. You can put that on a burn. If you got a burn, aloe is really good for... That's where we keep one of the plants that we grow is in the kitchen. You burn yourself on a pot or something. You just rip a sprig of it off, squeeze the contents onto the burn, rub it around, and you'll be amazed. My neighbor, he's got a shop in his yard, and they do a lot of welding. that have an owl plant at each welder. The only problem I got with the owl right now is that I've got a cat with a, he's got a problem with his gut and you know, cats are green things to try to, you know, clean their system out. He's been digging into the owl and getting it all over everything. Oh wow, I'll be done. So yeah, that's it. Try that see if that doesn't help the gut do you take silver and totally always have Usually I wait no time. I start to feel sick and I'll take it because silver is one of those things One lady who's saying she was taken it ever It was my opinion too often. I do know people who Take it like that. I like My friend who passed away Don there and turn himself blue Yeah, one of the other dons that's really hard to do unless you want to I've been taking silver since oh six and my mentor dr. Wallace. He's been taking it since 2000 and he takes a dropper full Under his tongue four times a day since the yeah That's a droplet under the tongue The two that I know that turned themselves blue, they had back problems like me. And both of them were using it as pain relief when they were doing, because we all worked construction together and I told them about the stuff and they both thought it worked really good. And they had the one chugged it like you would a soft drink. The other one was taking it more often than that. He would drink a whole bottle of the ionized silver in the morning before he went to work, and then he would sip on one throughout the day while he was working to keep his back pain under control. The only problem is that you can't... That's how you get the heavy metal poisoning. You have to go really overboard on the stuff with it, which is where you get the Blue Man people from, the ones who abuse it. They have an alternative health care practitioner, but they don't listen to the instructions. It's working so good that I'm going to use more of it because it's working so good. You could drown from drinking too much water. I mean, you know, people are, yeah, like you said, give me more. If it works, give me more, give me more, give me more. Anyway, I'll tell you what, I don't know if you read, but Wallach has written some pretty incredible books and he's been doing this for 50 years and he's not only a naturopath, he's a He's a comparative pathologist. He's done 48,000 autopsies, 10,000 on people, 38,000 on animals. And he was a big game vet in Africa in the 60s. And he saved the white rhinos and African elephants from extinction, working for Marlon Perkins from the old mutual laws, Wild Kingdom. He was Marlon's big game vet. And he worked at the St. Louis Zoo for Marlon when he went to college. somebody when he was working in the pathology lab somebody brought in 50 dead lambs 500 of them died all the same night in Missouri on over Christmas holiday and Doc was in the in the lab working and And he did those autopsies on those and he wrote a paper about it and Marlin turned that paper into the NIH in like 1966 And while Doc was in Africa, Marlin got a $25 million grant based on that paper that Doc wrote from the NIH. They were looking for a new canary in a coal mine. I'm sure you know what a canary does in a coal mine. They wanted a new animal. Yeah. Right. Well, they wanted a zoo animal to tell them when pollution levels got too high they could evacuate the cities because all you know, most major cities have a zoo in them, right and Doc ended up coming back. He was a lead pathologist for 12 years. He did 20,500 autopsies 3,000 of them were on men and women that died around zoos He never did find that animal because we're very resilient. But what he discovered was that in every case of natural death. It was a nutritional deficiency and he was able to identify every nutritional deficiency with the disease that it causes because he did a hundred million blood chemistries on those 20,500 autopsies. And when he wrote his post-doctorate fellowship thesis after that 12-year study, he turned it into the University of Missouri 5,000 pages and They were freaked out. They said, holy shit. They called the largest medical textbook publishing company in the world and they turned it into them. They edited down to 1200 pages, Doc says, without losing any content. And they printed 90,000 copies and they sold them all in 90 days. for $25,000 each and every zoo and aquarium bought those books and they were required reading or you know, it was like a manual to run the zoos and aquariums and University of Michigan State Library, their Ag Library, they got a an Ag library and a veterinary library. All those universities around the country bought those books and put them in their libraries. It's called Diseases of the Autocandamist. I don't know his books. The guys in the Discord have put together, they asked me to make a change just for PDF documents, which they've got a lot of books that they've uploaded. There's something you think people would be interested in. If you could get somebody to post it over there, it'd be a useful resource for people to go to. Another spot to look, but the guys have been posting all these PDF file links or PDF files directly into the Discord. If you guys can scroll back, it's right underneath the information and deals section of the intelligence report. I'm not the intelligence report of the discord in general and the equipment and deals that are there. We don't get a kickback or anything from those. Those are just deals and stuff that we've spotted. There are listeners of spot in the desk talked about on air. The guys have been posting, but we also have a section that is books and docs, PDF. There's just about anything you want to learn that guys have been posting stuff. There's stuff about detox soups. How to create your own solar generator, how to create your own wind generator, how to build an FM transmitter if you wanted to, emergency medical kits, blowout kits, reading manuals, all kinds of stuff over there. I haven't gone through it all. There is so much stuff to read. Unfortunately, it's probably more than I could ever do in my lifetime. Everybody's limited on how much time we got. But it's good to have the reference material where you can go it on hand if you find a subject that you are interested in that you think you can use. My recommendation would be the online stuff that's there is good. But that's limited. That is a digital... footprint that's not always going to be there. So if you find something like that that you are really interested in, you can put it on a disc. Disc is great as long as you've got power and stuff to fire up the computer to run, you know, whatever program you've got it on. Better to do a physical printout, especially of the material that interests you the most, stuff that you think would be useful and handy. You know, like, or getting the physical copy of the book like you're talking about. If it is something that interests you, if it is something that you want to learn, if it is something that you feel you need, get a physical copy of it. Because for whatever reason, whatever BS happens, I mean, we'll get California with the whole power situation. They're asking people not to charge their electric cars. It goes beyond that too. Craig talked about it and I've talked about it with him about the solar. Solar and wind, it's a good alternative. It's a good minor backup, but you can't run off it all the time. Our industrial system, if our industrial complex is running the way that it was supposed to, That type of power would never fuel all the manufacturing that we need. Now for smaller manufacturing, solar wind with a generator to run at night works better. You need some way to store the solar. Right now they're talking about in California, stealing. power from houses that have power batteries, making it to where going in and if you've got your power system through the power companies in California, they want to go into your house and set your battery up to speed their system at night while everybody else is when you don't have sun and everybody else will be able to run off of your battery pack in your house. charge the rest of the city. And they're going to charge you for the power use. They're already paying. Yeah, that just takes the cake, don't it? Yeah. And the way they sold this to you is that you're going to pay, the power company is going to pay you back, or you're going to have a zero power bill because you're producing so much power. Well, power bills have been going up in California because they don't have a way to store the power during peak hours for all the solar that they have in place. If you're hooked up to their grid, they have been dumping the solar into Arizona and other states and Mexico and paying Mexico, Arizona and Oregon to take their power. So if you're in Mexico, Arizona, and I do mean Mexico, the country of Mexico, not the state, but you got Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, they're all being, all the surrounding areas of California are being paid by California to take this excess power during the day that they can't store, that they can't use. It was supposedly was overpowering their grid. So they're spending money for other places to take their power. And now they're talking about during the nighttime, they want to steal the power from their people and charge them for it. It's like California could might might if they had the if they had a proper storage bank like these huge cargo container storage devices that we were talking about. if enough of them could be built. Again, when you're talking about a battery that size, how safe is it really? But anyway, if they had a way to store it, I think they would mismanage that too. It would be like what happened with the Hoover Dam here not too long ago with the claim that the water table is down so low that they can't use it to run it. They think when the water table comes back up that the thing is going to be seized. There's been a couple articles on it. I know it hasn't really hit the mainstream, but they're saying that's one of the reasons why power's, there's been such a power shortage in the west out here, is the hydro dams, water tables down, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. There are ways to get, there's a reason why you got that spillover pool. If you stop running it for a bit, you close that dam up the way it's supposed to work. It builds water pack up to the point where it gets searched to go over that fall again and you just open the valves and they start turning the turbines again and congratulations, it's running. I guess somebody forgot how dams work, you know, especially electric dams. You know, I'm not an expert in that area, but alternative power like with Craig, it's something that's always interests me. Hearing the idea that you're gonna run a society off of alternative power though, and I'm not saying it couldn't be done. People might remember when I was in Michigan, we ran Liberty Tree Radio for about a year and a half off of donated solar panels, a couple of generators that Captain Monahan gave me for some work I did for him. and a 12 volt of car batteries. I did not spend any money on it. The batteries that I had, I'll tell you, the guys at Parts Peddler, they know because I would go in there and I'd ask them if they had any return batteries that still had a charge. And we took every battery that we could that was 12 volt and we put it into that little power wall that we made. And it was just the same type of battery that went into your automobile. Ran off of that system for about a year and a half charging the batteries up with solar and charging them off of the off of the generator it worked Kept us on air kept us running and it kept the power to a minimum cut the cost of you know what we were doing Electrical wise sorry, excuse me while we did some work on the power to the built up to the main power to the building we upgraded and whatnot of what used to be the chicken coop. And they're in Dexter, Michigan. Oh, to another interesting thing, this thing with the pillow guy and his phone being arrested and that story that dad told. There's one that's closer to home, but this happened while dad, it happened while dad was in prison. When the FCC came out and arrested the radio station that we were running in Michigan, the micro FM station. They arrested the equipment. They had no idea what they were looking at. They tried. I've gone over this story before. On air, but the same thing. The equipment was guilty, not you. You know, everything was made out for the equipment. Of course, they use that as an excuse to bring in the AGF. And that was when we had the big raid that happened in Michigan when the county cops Sheriff Menzies own people were told him that if he crossed their line that you know They would shoot him because the FBI was not the FBI the ATF was in charge Yeah, said that the whole you know, we're gonna Arrest a piece of equipment thing is not new It's you can now it's part of what was it the forfeiture? Forfiture seizure act I think I want to say during the Reagan administration, all part of their war on drugs BS was going on, they used Nancy Reagan as the, as the face of the anti-drug thing when I was growing up. Pull that up and talk to dad about that. Maybe we can get him to cover that some more sometime. But it's all It is interesting how, you know, your house, you had you would rent property to somebody and they would do something scrupulous, whether they were informant for the government or whatnot. House would be arrested. It doesn't matter that you were renting it out. You should have known better. The house was part of the ill gotten gains because they were paying their rent with the. With the drug money supposedly, I mean even if it came out later that wasn't the case. They still would cease your property. Take it in that action against somebody who is renting, not the person who owned the land. We covered several cases like that back in the 90s. Forfeitures, I can't remember the number on that one. 15 minutes left of this program and I've been proud of it. We talked and medical which I appreciate when I've been doing that. But I haven't given out the call number yet and this is your program. It is not mine. We're eating up a whole lot of time here. 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Oh Yeah, what's that number again? One two and I'll give you the okay the playback number is 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 0 Okay, and then you enter it And then you enter in the purchase. Then you enter. Okay. One, two, four, four, four, what? One, two, four, three, two, zero, nine, nine, zero. The participation code is the same as the one that you use to connect to the conference line right now, which is nine, five, seven, four, six, four, and the found sign. And when you get there, If you listen to the recording, they'll tell you how to stop, pause, fast forward, and rewind. I think there's a way to go back into the archives a little further that way. Don't quote me on that though. I do know you're basically calling into the archive system that we have with the conference system rather than using the webpage. They're not titled. They have numbers that don't even necessarily go with the date. Makes it a little confusing when I'm making links over to the files, but yeah. It's a free service. You know, we've used pre-conferencing for a long time. It is not the first pre-conferencing service that we've used. This is actually the second one. Because it is a free service, we know that it may not be around forever. So, treated as such, there's something, you wanna... do with it or maybe you want to start up your own little radio program like this and have call-ins and whatnot, I can help you. I like to help people with that. I've always said Liberty Tree Radio shouldn't be the end all be all go to for information every state of the union. Something like this going on and there are a lot of free resources that you can use to get something going off the ground that you can build on. get into a little rant on that before we get to the end of the hour, I guess. Like, I'm sorry, my throat is really dry. I'm gonna have to, hmm, what medication I'm taking is just drying everything out, trying to get my eye to clear up. There are several, several services that you can use to broadcast trans over the internet, but the internet is not the only place where you can do this kind of stuff depending on how much you want to put out there what you want to do with it. Micro broadcasting is a good way if you just want to maybe make, maybe be able to hear what you're doing, what we're doing here off your computer, somewhere on your farm, small trans power. You could also set up relays and stuff that way. There's been some neat tricks that people have done. An alternative internet or a WAN or Okay, wait, we got a call in there. Call her. Come on up. Got a little distortion. We've got a post-out Rev. First team, and we say, go militia. We're for you. We looked into it. We want what you to do. Start now. Get rid of these 911. We hate them. And maybe they'll leave Colorado like your Mr. Karkey's told them. When they start getting rid of them there, they'll all funnel down there and you're doing a favor for America. You're the Commuting Authority, Second Amendment. We're not gonna argue. We're just bystanders, signed up. You're not a bystander. Wait, wait, you said you're for the militia, okay? Yeah. If you're for the militia, you're for the Second Amendment. Yeah, you are the militia where you are at right now Okay, and I I'm gonna rail on this because it was one thing that they're using to attack a lot of people on Okay, when they talk about the militia, what does the body of the law say the militia is well the bill of rights the Constitution are the supreme law of the land. I got news for you. You're the militia It is your god give according to the bill of rights. It's a reaffirmed right that you're the militia that you have a duty, not just a right, to protect yourself and your community, to get together and for whatever means that you want to do, as long as you're not damaging or destroying someone else's rights in the process. That's why we have that list of restrictions over there called the Bill of Rights. And the Bill of Rights is literally It's a restriction on the government. It's a restriction on any form of government inside the US. This is a list of things you cannot do. Okay, the right of the people to the right of free speech, you know, it doesn't say that it guarantees a right. It tells the government that you can't. There's a lot of shall not. There's a lot of you can't in the in the Bill of Rights. that was added after the Constitution and initially when the Constitution was pinned, they tried to force it out without the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights, the first 10 articles, was the force compromised to get everybody else to go along with the Constitution because they almost had a war over that where they did it behind closed doors and there was no put upon the Constitution until the Bill of Rights was added. But going by the law of the land, you are the militia. So if you agree with the militia, you're agreeing with yourself. Okay? It doesn't matter who you are in the country, okay? If you're listening to me or a military age, whatever the, I'd say it used to be, what is it, 16 to 60? Changing that age of consent thing and I'm gonna make it 22, but I guarantee you that They still want 18 year olds to sign up to go over and kill people. You know, in foreign wars that we really have no business being a part of. But there's Samuel Clemens Mark Twain. He said, if voting mattered, the rulers behind the scenes would never let you do it. So that's where the militia comes in. We believe that because Bummer read the Constitution and it said, Only the white men who had property who were of substance who knew something were allowed to vote in the first place and it was for the white boy. It wasn't for everyone to vote. You had to own property and be of substance. Okay, if you're listening to us online and you're on the conference line right now, you can go over to LibertyIntimidaryRadio.4mg.com. I've got it posted there. Show me where it says that. Oh, I honestly don't know the section but he was talking about voting. Well, I'm telling you where you can go and look it up. Find it for me next week. Okay, you find it for me, bring it up. Now, as far as you being a property owner and having a stake in the country, yeah, that's in there. But there's nothing in there that said that you had to be white. And there's no mention of race other than in the Declaration of Independence where we're talking about the Indian savages and the mercenaries that were being sent against us. He just said, don't do that. Females didn't get to vote. That was the state law, not federal law. The feds doesn't have that much power in the first place. It's not supposed to. The contract that is there gives them limited powers in order to deal mostly with trade. They're supposed to protect our trade, which is one thing that the border trade, our manufacturing, they're supposed to be the stewards to make sure that our people are being treated fairly when we're dealing with state to state commerce and when we're dealing with country to country commerce. Although, in my opinion, state to state, state like the state of Michigan, you go any other place in the world. A state is a country into and of itself. The United States is really the first and only true United Nations that's on the planet. This other thing that we've got that people call the United Nations is a farcical imitation of what we already have here in America with the United States. But anyway, I'll back off on that because we're out of time. The intelligence report is coming up next. Stay tuned everybody, we will be right back with the Intelligence Report here on OTR. 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. 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. 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 in each God-given right. And pray to God, 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 watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Did we get disconnected or something? What? We did. That's rather interesting. So did any of the intro get out so far? Yes or no? No, you did not. I was trying to figure out what was going on. Okay. Very good. Okay. Good. Evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the, there we go, evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Herkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, adjusted south, southwest, east, and north, adapt. You're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all the Maroos, both virtually on every ocean on the planet and inland. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. It is the 16th of September at Cinque di Amelie and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing 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 sorts, let the dance continue. And a couple of the things, you know, guys, estate sales, yard sales, you need to scour them. I've been mentioning knives, where to get these while one estate sale, I bought every knife that was there for $10. This includes buck folding knives. Another, like I told you, I have two of these now are sitting right next to me. They're a K-bar knockoff. Nice little knife, I'd give it to somebody, they'd be happy. I can carry it myself. If need be, put it in cash, you wouldn't think twice about pulling it out and using it for whatever I need to do with it. Optics, both binoculars and glasses. And one thing I should mention more often, Watch the Gimme box for freebie sunglasses or 25 cents a pair and grab all that you can. They're great for deception purposes. A pair of glasses that you wear once and then they get burned with everything else after the project, after the action. And again, I mean destroyed. So you wear a pair of pilot frames, you wear a pair of Octo frames, you wear, you know, take your pick. You go right down through the inventory, they're one time out. Also, you can carry multiple pairs so you wear one pair and then shift out to the next, especially if you're doing what is casual, what do they call it, gray man, but it's escape evasion out of an area, exfiltration out of an area, constantly change items by layers, which is really the best way to do it. You wear a windbreaker, under that you have a hoodie, under that you have a, and it's gotta be a zip front hoodie is best. And then under that, a t-shirt with an inane logo on it that means absolutely nothing and has nothing to do with you or anything you do whatsoever. Okay? Also, again, even having a spare baseball cap, again, go to a resale shop, pick up a... an inane doesn't mean anything baseball cap. And it has nothing to do with you. If any pictures are taken, well, we know it's from Shmidlatt, Minnesota. Yeah, but you're in Michigan. You know, so let them follow whatever trailing leads, you know by deception Wasting more and more and spinning more and more of their wheels. They have to follow through on it They have to do something after look and that's wasting your enemies time without spending anything in the way of resource whatsoever Especially when they're trying to track their hunting you they well, we're hunting them harder, sir We're gonna make sure we get close enough. So hunting them is not all that hard at all But anyway, I got a toolbox for $10 as a craftsman. It's a, let's see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. A 12 drawer craftsman, get it for $10. Why did I get it so cheap? Well, the top of it was left open and poopy the pigeon in the barn that it was in was part of the estate. Well, the pigeons had obviously been sitting right over the, you know, rafter right over top of the toolbox that had been left open. Now the rest of it, it's fine on the inside, but the top will be in between hours here. What was I doing? Well, I was dumping out the pooping the pigeon residue into a gross spot. So you never waste stuff like that and put it somewhere where it's useful and hose it down, scrub things down a little bit. It's a dry and maybe it'll be dry tonight. Maybe it'll be dry tomorrow. And that's going to get loaded up with all those tools. I tell you about that. I pick up and I've got several toolboxes like that. This is a big again craftsman. It's no problem getting goodies to replace things, but it's completely intact. There's nothing wrong with it except that it was dirty. So I got it for $10. By the way, yes, there were a bunch of tools in it too. So I got the toolbox for $10 in whatever else like in the way of crescent and name brand SK for instance, a bunch of sockets, a bunch of wrenches, but there's a mix and odds in it and little tiny stuff, you know, small grade. Which is fine because we need that for motor repair, other equipment, technology, you know, we're working on, for instance, hardware attached to computers. One of the things that got out of there was a complete set of hex and star microscrewdrivers. They're older and so they're really well built. Well again, probably spot of oxidation here and there. First thing I do, I've got oil regs. Like I told you, everything, if it looks decent, gets a plastic, gets wiped down, everything gets, you know, undustified and everything gets lubricated so that it's protected. I mean, get back to those tools for a week or a month or whatever, or you might be the one I assign the tools to down the road and that'll be your toolkit when the time comes. We're working on equipment. Okay, here's your toolbox. We're going to pull these tools out of the big pile. You're going to get a set of this, this, this, this, and this, and a set of these, and here's a set of files. And of the other pile there, pick out what you think is necessary for the task I'm going to give you because you'll be working on certain vehicles or equipment. And that's your toolbox. Congratulations. And again, the idea is minimal cost, maximum return because of, you know, you can't. Tools you can share, but it's kind of irrediculous when there's so much out there available for so little. If the word work is attached to it, guys, you can get stuff for free. I ended up with extra skill saw. I got three extra skill saws yesterday, two sanders, a cut off saw, no, four sanders, a cut off saw, two jigsaw, and two or three other electrical yard tools. And again, I paid nothing for them. So. Not out anything. Oh, and I also got a god-awful heavier and sand table saw. It's very compact. It is very high quality. It might not be iron. It actually might be steel, middle-end steel. But it is a complete fixture. Everything is fairly tight. That's either going to be made into a steel cut-off or it's going to be used for specific parts of a production operation. That's why I always never pass up a table saw. That is a utility tool for so many working tasks, especially as we get into a wartime footing. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. The enemy doesn't like us. Now, you know, I'm going to tell you something else. Nancy Kimmerer told me that while we were doing the program and the tour of block that the kosher mafia slash leftist experiment at Martha's Vineyard They bust out their opportunity to show what their colors are. And they did show what their colors were. Nobody is supposed to come near the communist dakas out next to the ocean, comrade worker. How do those peasants think that they're going to share the way that the commies have little postings, how they're a sanctuary this and whatever? Sanctuary what? Oh, but symbolic. So, the good thing is, their hypocrisy, which is what everybody has been saying that's on our side, that these leftist herds, it's for a purpose, it's to hurt the country, but it's supposed to hurt your part of the country, not their little enclaves of, you know, leftism. Oh, no, not the communist, you know, Soviet Commissar royalty slash ruling, new ruling class. Oh, no. with their noses in the air. Well, like I said, they need to dump a whole lot more people on Martha's Vineyard from every direction. Bring them in by bus, drop them in however. Buses are cheaper than planes. Don't forget that. That's something we need to remind everybody. They brought them in by plane. That's a little more expensive proposition, but it is a great air mobile operation. I just would have done more with it. I even coached about what to do when they hit the ground. Get over to Obama's property. We got our pathfinders. They're going to take you over there. And little Green like really fluorescent green you want to make sure that the cheapy Octagon tents you give the illegals are really in luminescent color so that the whole of the community can enjoy and know where the new micro community is popping up in their backyard so oranges and fluorescent blues and fluorescent greens and all look at like bouquets of of little foreign invader flowers all across the Martha Vineyards landscape. And that's really what needs to happen. So anyway, well, the hypocrites showed their red and yellow colors. Not a surprise, it's exactly what we expected to see. And the rest is history, as they say. In reality, the illegals need to go back to where they came from. We all know that. It's just that if you're gonna play this game, there's a number of different ways you can move the parts on the playing board, and this was a good one. By the way, all little Jewish, you know, pneumical wearing bastards from Martha's Vineyard or, you know, or from the surrounding area, so to speak, or at least, you know, the wannabes. We're all making noise. What do you mean? What are you talking about? Martha's Vineyarders are very welcome to a place. I would think that the moment that they're supposed to pour illegal aliens hit the ground, were the backyard barbecues lighting up? Were they offering food to all these poor people? You know, the people coming out of the kitchens going, you know, the one in the five or $12 million mansion, they go, oh! Oh my goodness, look, we've got the illegals here. Quick, go to the kitchen. What do we have in the lay of leftovers? Oh, pate from last night's soiree. Oh, and some cold clams. Oh yes, and don't forget a wine, but don't make it an expensive wine, Bob. Go down to the cellar. Get them a couple of like 2012s. Yeah, 2012, you know, red wine, cheap, something cheap. There we go. Oh, look, we're going to help you by giving you the leftover crumbs from our cables and to feed the poor Venezuelan imports. They didn't do anything like that. Did they make a point of everybody lining up and giving free stuff from all the stores downtown? I mean, actually, that should have been mandated. In fact, it's already a sanctuary place. You would expect them to not even think twice about that. Well, if they didn't, they showed their colors. Red and yellow, these are communist dockas like the commies had in Russia. If they have their way, they'll burn your house down and that way they're the only ones left with houses and they are elevated by attrition, not by expertise or performance. Elevated by the destruction of the country that they're in, so the little oy boy stinking yamical wearers can claim that their feces doesn't stink yours does. Just what it's all about. So anyway, by the way, there's some great Tucker Carlson out there from the last day on this very subject. He did it total straight face. If you can, I think last night's Tucker Carlson. Go watch it sometime tonight if you haven't seen it already, because it's totally facetious and it's 100% on the money. Okay, totally facetious. And again, I would love to see the little thing I was discussing with the, again, combat landing into Martha's Vineyard by the illegal aliens with the support unit at the path, the ground pounder sergeant who's drilling the Venezuelans to get them ready for their landing. And then of course you have to have the pathfinders that are there that have infiltrated into Martha's Vineyard so they can help to get the illegal aliens to where they need to be so they can entrench themselves, embed themselves into the community the way they should be. Which is really cool. So if you get a chance go watch Tucker Carlson last night watch the whole thing pretty cool Eventually got a group of people that are watching the illegal immigrants have come into Martha's Vineyard They moved them as soon as they got off the plane and the Bimbo that they had up front was saying how they can't take care of 50 people They shipped them down to the nearest military base and they're being housed in the military barracks. They really are, that's where they're at. They've been put into the military concentration camp, but wait, why would Martha's Vineyard do that? Don't they have, well think about what they spend on just one little soiree on the beach there right now this weekend. Well, the funny thing is with that is the people at Martha's Vineyard are saying that DeSantis and Abbott here in Texas are being like Hitler and they're busing people at inconvenient locations. But yeah, like the Holocaust. But they're not the ones putting them into military detention centers. That's what I said. The hypocrisy of these turds is being shown for everybody. And again, it's the same pack of slobs that forever as long as I've been around Martha's Vineyard is one of those places where all of those turds have flopped and plopped their hairy hind ends, those species birds, and then pissed and defecated on the rest of the country over and over and over again. And the fact that those hypocrites did what they did is an example of why I have no business listening to them or any of their prattle. They are irrelevant, except that they are a threat to America. That's how everybody should look at this. And anybody brings it up, oh my God, they said people, Martha's Vineyard, why not? Martha's Vineyard's got a lot of money. It's like it's pointed out the thing that Tucker Carlson did last night. Well, come on, you got like acres and acres and acres of space on Obama's property. Martha's Vineyard is one of those sanctuary city areas that said, you know, it's just like on LSI, oh, send us your week, your poor, your huddled masses. Well, the people of Texas, the people of Florida, they heard your request. And we're just, since you offered, We're just facilitating that request. I would have coached, I would have told, I would have actually tested the Venezuelans. And I would have had, you know guys, the original poem that's on the Statue of Liberty is actually done to music. Okay, originally it's done in the song form. Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled mess is yearning to breathe free. Send me the homeless tempest tossed to the me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door. How would I know that? Give me your tired, your poor, your huddle masses yearning to breathe free. Send me the homeless tempest tossed to the I lift my lamp beside the golden door. What really would be fun is to have those Venezuelans even if they couldn't speak English I'd have been coaching them for a day Okay, you have to say this anytime that somebody asked you a question Give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free You know the whole thing it's easy. It's not hard to become a mantra and That's what I would have done. I'm sure this whole thing. We all know they're liars. We all know they're hypocrites We all know they actually hate America We all know that in reality, and here's the sad part, a lot of the illegal aliens would be better as Americans than the turds and filth that are on that island. Does anybody think about that one? Those Venezuelans might even be those so communwannabes who were all communwannabes when there was an economy before the communwannabes destroyed it just like California. All these Venezuelans are, are the people who wouldn't stand up, dig their heels in and fight. Or they're the ones who went along with it because they got freebie stuff just like the garbage you're seeing here in the United States right now. But to be quite honest, if you took all of Martha Vineyard's turds, including Barry Satoro slash Obama and all the VAC pack, and you shoveled their arse out of this country and kept an equal number of illegal aliens, you would still end up with better Americans as a replacement. You think about that. Which one is more loyal or would be more loyal in the long haul? Maybe. Now the others, the ones at Martha's Vineyard, all those stinking turds, they're all worthless curs. They're all filth. They're all hypocrites. They're all liars. They're all, you know, showboating with no substance, which is exactly what they just showed. It's what they just did. But if you think about it, if you dumped every one of those sorry asses out of our country and said, okay, for every one of the Martha Vinyard leftist turds that are here, which by the way we would ship to Venezuela, that would be without their money. They don't get to keep any of their money. We'll take that from them. And, well, wait a minute. We could redistribute the wealth of Obama and redistribute the wealth of all of those leftists who wanted that sanctuary Martha's Vineyard. We could redistribute that to the new American, well, illegitimate, but oh well, I guess, what the hell, we got a pile to play cordwood. But if you took an equal number of the select of what's coming across the border, you end up probably with a better American. At least it would be a roll of the dice, but it would be a higher probability of getting something good out of it than all the curves, turds, and excrement that are on Martha's Vineyard who are worthless. They hate America. They are total hypocrites to everything and anything that they touch with regard to how they parasite off us and yet tell everybody and they tell themselves that they hate us constantly while they suck off of our wallets. Now think about that. Now, of course, my recommendation, I've already told you during the tour block. First of all, if you come over the border illegally, I don't want to know your name. I don't want to know where you came from. Your ass is going back over the border. Period. Well, no, it's like when they you know what we got these goofy ads We're in Michigan and they got to you know, the commie the cross-dressing man that we have as governor You know the Greta Bruce Jenner slash, you know Whitmer It's a man. It's a guy. I'm telling you it's a guy And everybody should repeat that. Oh, you mean that man dressed as a woman's, you know It's like trying real hard in fact since everybody started laughing about this, you know, the slick side face with the you know, the reflective surface all the propaganda images, they've made that disappear. And I would point out that that's a typical look that you see with the cross-dressing tramps that are the men trying to look like women. There's always something they overdo. And that's what you see with Whitmer, slash Greta Bruce Jenner. So anyway, what's fascinating is the idea that these characters here in Michigan are all yapping in line with, they're all chirping like a bunch of, well, theses birds too, about how everybody, all poor Martha's Vineyard. What do you mean poor Martha's Vineyard what? Okay, number one. Number two is, again, with all of the characters that we have that are performing the way that they are, Michigan is another one of those states where You just have to scratch your head and ask yourself, you know, how the hell did we get into this? It's because not enough people step up or well, again, we do have the fake left, fake right. I've told you this before. I'll repeat it again. Oakland County is run by the Jewish mob out of Toronto, which is the east side of the state and the Grand Rapids area and also Traverse City area are the Jewish mafia out of Chicago, you know, Chicago, North Side, Chicago. And that's how they divide the power up. That's why you saw when they were messing with the Huttari and fabricated the lies they did there. It came from the east side out of Detroit. And with the Jewish mob out of Oakland being the ones pushing it. In fact, by the way, if you go over to the Anti-Defamation League page and go back to the archives, you'll see what I'm talking about. Because if you hit names names and you see all these characters making comments, Well, when they did the thing with the supposed, you know, the fake, you know, fed, the fed Whitmer kidnapping scam, it was completely, again, a fed fabrication and a repeat of the whole Hautari lie across the board with the what they did there. That was from the Jewish mob on the West Side out of Grand Rapids. The interesting thing is, there's a lot of other parts of the state that are fed up with what it is that's going on in Michigan. and they're doing their part to actually step up to the plate. And there is a war going on right now in the Republic Rat party because of this. Now, I don't spend a whole lot of time on it for obvious reasons. Like I said, it's a little late in the game. The Titanic is already sinking. Rearranging deck jars, you're gonna do a whole lot of good. But it's a great way to keep the enemy busy because while they're busy wasting their time in one direction, that gives you the ability to perform and get all the stuff done before everything slips beneath the waves. So what's interesting is, again, we are seeing a series of court actions in battles here in the state of Michigan. And Whitmer is chiming in now that it's kind of like the whole thing with talking about Trump as a quote unquote election denier. These people aren't denying the election, they're just making sure that through the election process, step by step by step, that new people are running the Republican Party. And the spit-swappers, ring-knockers, and the fake Rhino Republicans hate this. They absolutely know. In fact, it's nothing new for us. This is the fourth time somebody's taken over or tried to take over, and they usually were successful, but it doesn't make any difference because once you get to the top... the system completely ignores any arguments and they get away with whatever they get away with, not trying to undermine everything. And I think it's a great idea to bring this forward into the light because it helps everybody have an epiphany about the lies that we call the election. We've had these problems in Michigan for decades before you heard anything about the fake election of a couple of years ago. There's nothing there that's new. It's like the whole thing with the FBI acting right now. Do you know what the difference is? All the people who thought that they were gonna manipulate the FBI or actually were helping to manipulate or ride the FBI wave when they were playing the fake left right thing are now the ones getting bit in the ass. Because they've now, and as I said several years ago, it's inevitable that this would happen, that eventually the useful idiots get dumped. You have the quasi-right Republicans that really aren't, they're still leftists. And then you have the leftists. Well, the leftists don't need the light version. At a certain point, they decide that they just want it all, and that they're going to, they were already planning to do this. So what you're seeing is all these people who thought there was gonna be this agreed seesaw back and forth with a little bit to the right and then extreme to the left as they step forward. And then to cover the tracks of both sides, they can come back a little bit to kind of non-communist, non-socialist. But then immediately when they swing back, like you're seeing right now in two years, you go into hyper frothing at the mouth crazy town mode. And none of its people- The last time around, nothing was peeled back. Nothing was pushed back effectively. In fact, that's now the limitation, if you'll notice in all these social media points and networks that are supposedly either independent or are conservative, is that, well, there's no pushback. This was even a comment that's being made by a bunch of people at Fox. It's like, well, people are pushing back. Number one, there's no motivation or nothing inspiring about stepping up to pushback. You know, everybody's waiting for the other guy to do something. And the American people really aren't any different, which is why, why now, because we've had all these epiphanies by the thinkers and the builders to build up bigger and better militia and to do it in such a way that it is a highly professional mechanism as far as the performance level. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. The more people that they bumped out like with the coronavirus scam, more people had their epiphany. And we don't care if they are right here in our laps or doing, we're all doing things hand in hand. I've told you a million times, you don't need that. They know how and know who's in the zoo. They know who has been betrayed. They have a list of and they know the histories of each other because a lot of these people who presently served have now gotten a chance to see who the traitors are. They're organizing separately from everybody else. And each one knows, OPSEC, operational security, how to do it in such a way that all the electronics are gone or the electronics create a false print, give the enemy all kinds of other activities or busy work. Meanwhile, they continue to build. Now, in addition to that, you've got the traditional militia mechanisms that are out there. And by the way, the guys that are doing this that are just came out, just jumped out of service, That is the traditional militia mechanism that's gone out generation after generation after generation. Former service people who especially have seen the writing on the wall, watched the B-Witch traders do what they do, they finally had their epiphany and so now they've changed direction as far as they're not being led around by the dog and pony show anymore. Well, they're hated for that. They're hated for the fact that they have or have had the realization that they shouldn't be supporting what they see in the way of the system. Okay, that's something that the enemy is very terrified of Which is why they always do the vilification thing guys Don't worry if you think it's new with the veterans right now. They did it with desert dust part one They did it with Vietnam. They did it with Korea They did it with World War two and again over goes no, they loved everybody World War two Wrong the colleges and universities were as venial and hateful of the veteran after World War two as they were in the 60s Because the same communists that helped to put FDR into power with their tiny minority of Yarmulke wearing turds, well, they were running the college campuses then, just like they are now. And they pissed on anybody and everybody because their purpose was to create brain conditioned stupid people to become dumber still, leftists. And the cycle has been progressively worse. Oh, and by the way, don't let me leave out. I have a lot of people that are World War One vets. They're long gone now. And they would tell you the same thing happened after World War One, especially after World War One. In fact, let me point something out about that. The level of propaganda aimed at the World War One veteran. was far more extreme and comparable to all the stuff you're seeing the commies do right now where they're attacking the Republic rats, specifically the Make America Great group. They have to have a title so they can then attack it. They were doing the exact same thing after World War I because everybody came back and was warning everybody about the international crap that they saw and what they read and could see outside the country that the Americans weren't supposed to see. Because of this, a phenomenal wave of pro-American activity in 1919, 1920, 1921 stopped America from losing its sovereignty and virtually broke the League of Nations scam, which was the precursor to the UN scam. What? Well, if you don't know your history, you need to go check that in the three to four years after World War I. Despite all the movies that you know, we'll show you the roaring 20s and everything must have been gangsters and booze and whatever No, that's that's the shallow hell routine What was politically happening in the period after World War one? Which by the way originally was called the Great War Americans were rising up against the the ring knockers all over the place sovereign Americans Put the kibosh to every program that they tried to plug in. So they had to have 10 years of Falderall, which we call the Roaring Twenties, in which they tried to get everybody to eat, drink, and be merry, and drove everything up to an extreme to create the national crisis that was known as the Great Depression. It was planned, it was not accidental. Even then, they didn't break the American people at that point, 1929, 1930. It wasn't until 1933 when the Ringknockers realized that nobody was going to buy their bullshit, that they declared a state of national emergency through the War Powers Act, and altered completely the form of government that we have. Under an alien court, the court that presently, we're in the wrong title court across the whole of the country and it's not accidental. And that came out of the Buck Act. Right after the 1933 War Powers Act, the 1938 Buck Act is what created the problems for us with regard to the courts, which wasn't accidental. So again, well, after World War II, you know what they did after World War II? They arrested thousands of Americans because they were pushing the UN scam. And of course, so the Israelis could steal the land off of underneath the Arabs in the Middle East. They arrested thousands of Americans per state with no charges and held them for two years. Anybody ever hear about that? We hear about on this program, I'll tell you about it. And I know people, they're probably gone because some of them are quite a ways away now. They've moved to other parts of the country. But I know people who were arrested in 1945, 1946, held for two years in Jackson Prison. What were they? They were pro-patriot anti-UN individuals. And the Jewish mob, the Jewish sheisters that were operating the government and the secret police using the war powers actions of the World War II era had over 2,000 plus Michiganders arrested and put into a block in Jackson prison. They were held for two years without charges until after the passing of all the UN crap that everybody is now so familiar with in 1947. 1946 to 1947. So they were arrested about 45 to 46 because they rounded up a number of different people. Each state had political prisoners who were not charged with anything, were grabbed respectively by the states, held illegitimately and in total violation of the body of the law of this land, specifically the Bill of Rights, and then turned around and just dropped it. Sound familiar? They're rounding up people around the country right now, taking them to the Gulag in Washington, D.C., where they get tortured there. See, prisons in 1947, guys, we only had, okay, understand something. I have to also reinforce it, you gotta understand time. In that era, Michigan had three prisons. Today, Michigan has over 63 separate prison entities. What? Yeah, originally, and by the way, Michigan's lost population not gained, but in 1945, 46, there was Jackson Prison, Ionia Prison, behind the wall, and Marquette. That's it. Jackson Prison was being rebuilt at that time, and in 1955, only a few years later, was considered to be the model prison industrial complex for the future of America. Jackson prison in Michigan. So today with what you're seeing, this is a replay. Most important is that we reinforce the idea that we should put the stop to it. Again, the only way that can happen is through force of arms. You're not taking anybody, no, you're not carrying them away. I would point out a few days ago, well, actually, it's not a few days ago. It was on the third after the crazy town gulag communist piece done, you know, the video game communist piece done by the pedosniffer meat puppet Biden, that they went after, and again, that you heard 10 days later about the soccer bomb that had the three agents come to Redor early in the morning to ask her all kinds of questions. Well, if she said that she had been in Washington on the 6th, what were their plans? What were they going to do to her? Well, they'd have dragged her away, of course, comrade. And she would have never, never, in fact, she was out of New York, Newark, New York. Newark, New Jersey. That's where that event took place. So if we had one, we know we had a lot more. And how many people did get disappeared in this last 10, 12, 14 day window? We don't know. We know the communists are doing it, which is why I also want to say because we're headed in the weekend know where your friends and allies are and have a plan if something like that happens. Just send on them have a plan in advance. I worry I can't we have a Russian dead hand here. The 18th RCT is kind of watching over many of us and the 18th is a like Mac. So their job roll up roll over wipe out the will be The question dead-end is we've already given the agreement to pull the trigger. It's just waiting. In other words, you've already put pressure on the trigger just waiting for that last tug that needs to happen, and we're at war. The only thing that is going to create any safety for you at all, and you all need to be thinking this way, be it a three, five man fire team, 10 man squad, or a whole group of people, you all have to agree, again, as I said a million times on the air here, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia for mutual defense. Know what I mean by that? Well, it's pretty obvious. Words mean something for mutual defense. The only thing that's going to put a stop to this force of arms, they aren't listening. They know that they can baffle everybody with bullshit with years and years of wasted lifetime in courts that are antagonistic. And even if they're older, kind of friendly because they're listening. What difference does that make? How much of your lifetime are they wasting in the process that you can't get back? So anyway, take a look at some of the stuff that hasn't been posted on the stuff out there. Friday, as I pointed out, I want to say hi before we get farther to our friends at Camp Emmer. Camp Embers. New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogemur Ranges, also Fox and Wolf, and remember that we've got a whole bunch of other lesser facilities that are developing. You know what, the problem is not getting much bigger with the time we have left, and we're now going to be heading into the winter months. But I would recommend that if you are setting up a training facility, make sure that you get materials into the area in advance, something I haven't touched on recently here again. Pallets are a beautiful tool. Again, keep up off the ground with pallets, free cement blocks, anything you get in the way of building materials, start stockpiling it at the locations. When the time comes, you can always develop, improvise, adapt, and overcome, but you need the resources. Now, when you get something for free, especially if you have a training site, use the pallets, get everything up off the ground, cover everything so that it has some weatherization, and build up material inventory. I'm talking about rocks or bricks. Weather's not going to be an issue though. But the thing is, example, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, in both cases there is freebie stuff that comes through all the time. I didn't have the material, I didn't have the truck to do it. But let me give you an example, more money than brains in the Washtenaw County area. There was a location over on the west side of Ypsilanti, Michigan. The guy had 27 pallets of new manufactured large format house bricks. Now these are bigger than a brick by maybe two thirds, smaller than a cement block by height. But guys, we're talking $20,000, $30,000 worth of rock, of brick. If you have a few tools in your toolbox as a group, or if you have people properly organized, something like that, oh, guys, that's fortifications. That's any number of different projects that you can use that kind of material for. The reason they wanted it out, they sold the property, and the material was sitting there when they bought the property. Well, they weren't thinking about using it for building the house in the McMansion they were gonna put up, which I think is crazy. You throw a pile of that stuff at me. and I had a plan for a house, oh my god, that stuff's gonna be integrated into it. In fact, I try to make sure that whatever I built used up most with the exception of the last path because that's, you know, if you're gonna do the little piggy house, the brick slash stone piggy house is better than the straw or the wood, okay? What can I do with bricks like that? I can line the fighting stations on the inside. I can put the bricks to the outside but still throw the topsoil in front of it. and create an interlock brick wall that is primarily your bullet stop. Between the earth that you already have there, sandbag you lay in front of the bricks, the nice thing is that the bricks are on the inside of your fighting station area, keeping everything cleaner and more uniform. Now a little trick, don't stack your bricks straight up. You're not going to cement them, and even if you did, here's the thing to remember. Soil is pressing. You're constantly pushing. So you want to taper, you want to move outward on an angle. The laying of the brick to make up the wall, you know, the wall of your fighting stations or whatever trenches you're going to put in, you still want to post and cable. If you take a look at what I'm talking about, go to the old engineer manuals, you still want to stick a post in the ground, stress it, spike it with a steel cable or whatever, or wire out. to a certain distance and that will help to create positive pressure backing away from the center of the trench. But bricks or material like that, guys, you can build temporary shelters, you can, you know, even without cement, you remember the idea is that you might need something better than a WikiUp or a tent, especially since you're here in Michigan. And building materials like that can make it happen. And the important thing is, like I said, once you got the brick in the block, it's not going anywhere. It takes a long, long time for the Chinese drip torture system to wear away any masonry or block or cement pads that you might recover like that. And by the way, another trick that we learned a long time ago, most little towns are big towns, although a lot of times people are already waiting for this stuff because they know how valuable it is. When they redo sidewalk, the sidewalk because of the expansion spacers, the sidewalk comes up in slabs. And the slabs are consistent size. If you want something to make, for instance, overhead cover trenches or fighting areas, which we've used many thousands of, the rough surface goes to the outside, the smooth surface goes to the inside where the troops are, and you take the smooth side on another one, well, I make sure the distance is ideal so you have more than a little overlap, and you use another panel for overhead cover. All of this can be buried and you're talking four to five inches, sometimes six inches of concrete, sometimes even wire steel reinforced. So, and again, free. Because they're going to get it out of wherever they're doing it. Now, a lot of times people are kind of standing in line for this stuff. Anybody who's got like a big long driveway, a lot of guys use these to fill that driveway up. You know, they just keep collecting more until they got that. two, three hundred yards worth of driveway back into the middle of nowhere and they cemented up. But there's a lot of other work you can do with them. Retaining walls, overhead cover, and it's concrete. Now you add sandbags over top of that and then sculpt it with some sod so that it grows in. Guys, can't beat it for the price. And again, prior proper planting prevents piss poor performance. It's a pretty good product. Another thing before we go and we are headed to the weekend is let's not forget the farther north you go the cooler it may get tonight and tomorrow Temperatures are progressively going to drop it is September 16th And if you're listening at any of the training sites one of the tricks I want to bring up in fact I got one sitting right next to me and I found by accident a wool pocket for it to go in I'd like to call him the doctor who scarves. They're popular all over the place The one I've got next to me here is I'm six foot tall and if I drape this around my neck it goes, if I drape it and have it around my neck, goes all the way to the floor. So you've got to figure out what, five, five, five and a half feet. It's the length of the scarf just for one side. So it's about eight or ten feet worth of scarf. Why would I want something like that? Guys, that makes a good body wrap. You actually use the scarf, okay, if I had a field jacket, let's say I didn't have a field jacket. I've done this myself many times. We've been up north, got separated from some of the other equipment that was stored at the base. We still want to stay in the field. Well, in my tactical rig, I've got a wool scarf, and I've got, like I told you before, a field jacket liner. Well, the wool scarf isn't going to go around the neck. I'm going to put it around my waist and use it to work as a kidney warmer. However, if I wanted to cover my head and my ears because maybe got some cold wet, the scarves are wool. Now these Doctor Who link scarves because you remember the one who decades ago, okay, one of the middle Doctor Who's. That was his moniker was this goofy scarf that you would think, man, it's got to hang up on everything. Well, in reality it did, but for the television purpose on the show it didn't. But that type of device is very useful as a cold weather utility clothing item. You drape it around your neck, you drop it down left right, wrap it around the waist, you take the other side and do the same. It covers the whole of the back, including especially the kidneys. Cinch it off up front, put whatever jacket or shirt you do have, because maybe you didn't carry a field jacket with you. You're pretty well covered because again, most of these, you want wool if you can. Anything would help, but wool is your best choice. Remember, even wet wool retains 80% of its heat. So this is another little trick. In fact, when I got sitting here, I got a bag I found that's wool also, which makes it another clothing item if need be or an emergency item. And both are free. If you pay attention, look around. Of course, now we're headed towards winter where everybody wants the cold weather stuff. During the summer, It was a freebie giveaway. I got so many real tree camouflage coats. In fact, I've got to go back and pick up three more that are sitting at a location just not far down the road. They said, yeah, come back and give me time you want. And those are size 2X and 3X for free. Or, well, in this case, it'll be $5 for three coats from Cabela's. Guess what? I wouldn't go out to Cabela's and buy any one of those coats. because they run about $60, $70 or $80 apiece. But if I can buy three of them for $5, oh hell yes. Well, I got enough to outfit a whole lot of people in real tree camouflage almost top to bottom. Because I was just patient. Every yard sale and every event, just grab it. Is it some of it faded or tired? Yep. But it's still tactical clothing and also cold weather clothing in many cases either quilted and or wool lined. A lot of the old Cabela stuff especially and other older name brands. In many cases, incorporated wool for the longest time, which is still your better choice. I know there's all kinds of synthetics out there, but wool is still your better choice. So keep a few pieces of it or hunt a few pieces down. And again, look at the site someday, but this weekend, especially pay attention. If you're a militia commander, your job is to make sure none of your people get hurt either in training, although you can't stop everything. Most of you can be put to the test by actually doing your job and in the process, ensuring you don't have unnecessary casualties simply because of the environment. We can't afford that. And in fact, we're better. We are at the top and it is the end of the week. For everybody out there, be careful this weekend. Pay attention to where your family members are. Know and pay attention to what's in the back mirror and what's going on around you. Remember the Thug the Mind Killer guy and the Hearty line. God bless the Republic. The New Brothers lose the world of order. We shall prevail the emperi on the ground. And we are on the march.