Mark Koernke discussed the theft of approximately 9 million rounds of Winchester 9mm ammunition from shipping containers in North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington), analyzing the logistics and suggesting possible government involvement or preparation for conflict. He criticized CNN's historical propaganda tactics, specifically referencing the 1994 Fort Bragg air collision where UN markings on aircraft were progressively removed from news footage. Koernke promoted preparedness through digestive enzymes, black licorice for respiratory health, reloading ammunition, classic firearms (particularly large-bore hunting rifles like .338 Winchester and .375 H&H), and acquiring vintage technical manuals such as Henry Ford Trade School textbooks. He also addressed the immigration crisis, sanctuary cities, and the hypocrisy of wealthy liberals regarding illegal alien resettlement.
The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic 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 midst of 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 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 gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our karkey One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and control Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4md.com Libertytreeradio.org and we are on satellite Say hi to all the merchant marine slash Marus out there and many more who are rebroadcasting us and God knows how many different ways I found it about something else that's really neat. I didn't know about satellite telephone, which is wow. A lot of people could be listening off one machine and it makes for a series of hubs, which is really cool. Anyway, they figured out and once you hide all you guys run every ocean on the planet during these hours. And so thank you, we appreciate your rebroadcasting. Also, we are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is a beautiful Monday. It has been perfect. Last night we had storms rolling across the south and about three, four in the morning, phenomenal arc welding in the sky. I mean stark white bolts. that went horizontally and in large bore. Pretty impressive, didn't need a flashlight last night, not really at all. But it was rolling through and when it came out the other end, what pushed it was the perfect day that we had today. So I can't complain about that. rain at night for my happy little pepper and tomato and other plants sunshine during the day so I could get more coats of tactical paint on everything. Almost got done what I wanted. In fact, I got a little bit of paint on my fingers here from what we're working on. But I got it where I wanted, mostly where I wanted it to be today. Working on tactical vehicles right now and other smaller pieces of equipment that just need to be dusted up so they're ready for what's coming. It is the sixth, oh, forgive me, it's, I really do, but it's the 19th, not the 16th, it is the 19th of September. It is the 14th year of open obvious and by God, listen to them out there in the communist media and the communist government, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022, old earth calendar, 2022, battle for the republic. the dance of swords. Let the dance continue, and we will. As a matter of fact, we're gonna keep the music going. And on that note, I'll tell you what, Edward, little music request to kind of set the theme, and then we're gonna do a guns and gadgets in a little bit, but not yet. David Gilmour, there's no way out of here. David Gilmour, there's no way out of here. And this is off the David Gilmour albums. If you're not familiar when it was Pink Floyd and all the guys were together, which by the way, they were together when they walked away from the record companies in the middle of the end of basically the heights or the, you know, not quite the height, the top, but the height of their career. And so David Gilmour did a couple of albums which by the way are quite collectible if you see them in any place, they're worth money. It just says David Gilmour. Okay, David Gilmour, not Pink Floyd, David Gilmour. But if you could Edward, David Gilmour dash there's no way out of, I think I heard a bloop. That could be just background noise from the aliens. It's very different from what you might get from any single song in that was they might have sold their soul to the devil. Well, they made the mistake and signed down the dotted line. So Pink Floyd had to sit at oblivion while David Gilmour could do anything he wanted. So they walked away from the album company because guess what? They were getting shafted. As is typically the case. That's the problem when you sign with the devil. But eventually they came back. However, real quick for those of you who are Pink Floyd fans, If you pay attention, wish you were here, the album. Listen to the whole album. It's starting out in the basement down in the boiler room and you're working your way up to the elevator and step by step until you end up on the... If you think about it, you listen. You're up on the top of the skyscraper getting ready to jump. Go listen to the whole album and by the way the original album that period of time a lot of albums Had no breaks between the music. It was one Constant feed I've always pointed out really cool DJs knew where to drop the needle by that well they can hit right where you wanted to and somebody do a request if they were DJing at a party or a prom or whatever they could drop the needle right there on all of these albums that were it was impossible to see. You had to know and be really good about guesstimating where the sound should start. So what you did is you kept the volume control in the left hand and you dropped the needle and as you were listening in your ear, your headphones, because they didn't have earbuds back then, trust me on that one, when you're listening in the headphones, as you realize you were maybe a little early, because you'd be ready to be early rather than late, is that you'd bring the volume up and it'd be like, man, how did he do that? It's like he's perfect every time. Most of the time though the guy get it 100% right. I mean after all he was making a living off that. DJs were making a living off that. Make good money too by the way. But the song itself, there's no way out of here. You know, if you listen to the words, there's two ways to look at that. I know some other people might, you know, might take it different ways. But imagine those poor bastards in like the spook and cooke operations that sold their soul to the Satanistic, yamical wearing trash. There's no way out of here, man. There's no way out of here. There's no way out! You know, the turds that are in any of these departments or alphabet soup agencies. First of all, you've got to be sick of fans to want the job. Then they got the job, and of course, step by step by step, they have to sell more and more of whatever was any kind of honest response to anything, because the only person that gets promoted is a yes man to a murderer. Only yes men and murderers get promoted in government. Don't think so. Remember that son of a bitch that they tried to put into the Batfaggot head? What was he? Oh, he's one of the Waco murderers. Very proud Waco murderer. He was one of those that bowed at the hip with his hands left and right over his head bowing to the flames the last day when they, oh, and I'm not exaggerating. If you know what we know, And if you've been listening to this program, we've told you we've had all the people up on the air that were right there that were a part of other departments. Yeah, that's one of those Satanistic worshiping SOBs that stood there and as they were burning the women and kids, he bowed all the way to his waist and came back up with all the rest of his ATF and FBI buddies who worship the sacrifice of women and kids to ball. and Malak and Beelzebub and Schmitzpickel and Blatzenstein, you know how it is. So that's the problem is they kind of have nowhere to go. They have nowhere to go and they're a very sad, sick, tiny, isolated society situation where Why would you but you don't but you but you talk yourself into it step by step you don't want to be there but then there are Many that do not all but there are quite a few What that's why I have no problem already made my decision Just as they think they already know what they're gonna do which I'm sure in their mind they do But not if we do it to them first And all of you better be thinking that way. And so again, the song, first of all, the band, it's actually Pink Floyd, but it's during the middle window and it's David Gilmour, that's the name of the album. That is the name of the album, David Gilmour. And there's no way out of here. So a couple of things here real quick, beginning of the week, over the weekend I found out, and again, want to say congratulations, got a chance to go through some of the other paperwork there. Delbert Timberman, the Delbert Timberman Fund. Delbert Spill Tradesman, and again, donating a very large amount of money towards supporting a certain militia unit in the bottom of the state. Actually, any militia men that step forward in this window, this is what is an elected fund. In other words, people that are in need, If you've got the resources, you take care of what you've got to take care of, but if you've got somebody coming in, then the Delbert Timberman Fund will outfit you top to bottom. So congratulations, I want to say thank you also to the family, appreciate the support there, and this was a request as in, it's been a long standing request, but as health and other issues developed, and everybody knew it was going to happen, Delbert. already set everything up and started out by actually putting a lot of stuff on the shelf, specifically as a presentation or issue item. So, it did cases of things. Many, many, many, many. Back when things were really cheap too, by the way, including AK and AK-47 stuff. Pretty cool. But anyway, again, we appreciate the work being done there also. Real quick over at Bear Creek Arsenal. I want to remind you they've got these new 17 caliber. I believe it's a 17 rimfire. I'm sure it is it's the 17 caliber AR 15 uppers There's enough of that stuff out there I've mentioned this before but that particular load which by the way is not a new idea This is like the third time in my lifetime and the fourth time probably in the last what 80 years that a cartridge of this type has been in the system. And I don't know how close each of them is. But what's interesting is this is a step neck, this is a step case. And it is a very hot, beastly round, even for being as light as it is. I wouldn't want to get hit, long range, not a big deal. But if you buzz that down a hallway, If that's what you got and you just said, oh, hell, I can't switch over, it wouldn't make any difference. Drop it down to groin level, dump 30 rounds into the groin and upper leg and knee area and just chew their legs off. This is, it's actually a quite devastating round if you look at some of the write-ups on what this thing does. It's a dip squeak round. But what it does is kind of like the same effect I mentioned before with regard to flechette. Fluschetta is stupid. I'm not talking about Fluschetta like, well, I am. It's the same idea. But back in the 60s, discarding Sabo Fluschetta was developed, basically on the same line of using the same Fluschetta dart that you see in the beehive realm. The cyclic rate was somewhere up around 1100 rounds per minute. Yeah, it was a buzzsaw. At long range, not very useful. Intermediate range, eh, at least in Illinois. But at close range as a, again, an assault or a close quarter weapon, literally it would turn muscle tissue to cotton candy. It's the only way to describe it, seriously. I've seen the evaluative studies. Basically, this 17 caliber is in rapid fire in a concentrated area, which would be very easy to do once there's no recoil. This would be a monstrous round. If you had to use it, I'd use it. If you had it like always had to grab a weapon you already had it there Don't worry about it Don't don't waste time on the plate drop down and saw their knees off or pepper the crop the crotch and the leg area So you just topple them like a tree it would be Devastating but the round itself good for a lot of other purposes The only thing is you know 22 is you don't want super hot for small game getting so understand There's a bunch of different loads already for this particular cartridge And you want to have a mix. If you want something a little hotter to knock down smaller but heavier game. Example, if you want to deal with raccoons. Raccoons are highly aggressive. People don't realize. A raccoon is like a baby bear. Okay? And they are mean. When given the opportunity, especially in defense and or they can be offensive. They're mean. Now, not always, but especially a boar, they're mean. So you want to take chunks out of them, but you don't necessarily want to waste a big caliber. And if you're looking for game getting for meat, you know, for meat consumption, then you want to balance it out. So that's where you have to take a look at the specs on the different loads available. And I would do a cross section if you're going to buy that. It would be a good survival rifle. Make a good little, the problem is, okay, here's the thing. As far as the cartridge itself. And what you might do with it as a SEV weapon, okay? It would work fine. But the problem is it is a unique. This is one of those, again, where it's 17 caliber is not been around as long as 22 long rifle. 22 long rifle never comes and goes. It's just there. And it's been there now for, well, since 1863. No, 61. If not 1858, basic 22, your empire, has been around since the Civil War. If not a little before, okay? So there's been variations, needless to say it's not black powder load, but it ain't exactly the best powder on the planet. 22 is made out of crap-who powder. The idea is cheapest bullet, cheapest case, cheapest powder. Make most money. And damn, they make money on it now, don't they? So, 17 caliber, it's over there and they do have some interesting little packages, especially for game getting. I believe they got a couple of long barrel models being a recoil of this thing. So, guys, the air can handle it without any problem at all. In fact, it sounds like shooting a .22, best way to describe it. So, heads up on that, go to BearqueakArsenal.com, look to see what they have. They've got the whole print up on that. And I think they also have a couple of videos. So go check those out. It's better than Mark trying to explain to you on the radio here about it. Now, other things over the weekend. 26 Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines out of Southern Pennsylvania had an incident, which I'm going to address only because, again, I'll remind you guys, be careful getting in and out of the vehicles. And the injury was unnecessary, but it happens. PM people get stumbly, especially If they're in a hurry, and this is where the basic rule about throwing a man down to work as a safety guy, just keep an eye on everybody. At the very least, you can grab somebody to kind of soften the blow, but ended up with somebody with an injured ankle, mostly because of fast dismount. There's a couple of tricks we've used for years. A lot of you guys have participated in that. And I can't stress enough that this is where the team leader can't just open the door and run away. Basically, if you remember, our technique is team leader pops the door, works as security, and is of course commanding the unit, moving the unit, but in the process, keeping an eye on everybody. Why? We don't want somebody stumbling up in the beginning of a stick, and then falling down, you got everybody else cluster screwed right there. So understand, one of the things that you're doing is, unlike an airborne drop, you're jumping out of a plane, you can't do anything about that. popping out of a vehicle, if somebody starts to stumble, you grab them by their upper part of their gear and you drag them to the side. You direct them. In fact, you direct their fall. And in this way, nobody is injured, hopefully, and keep everybody, keep the person up off his feet and get his legs up underneath them or her. But the other part of the stick is going to keep moving. You might be out of order. Okay, this is something to remember when you're just buying from a vehicle, we load people up as their job lines up with, you know, in other words, what are we doing when we're in an assault, tactical deployment, defensive deployment, you know, what is it? Tactical dispersion, in other words, you get out there, just the general tactical deployment, we have policy about the clock where we are in proportion to the vehicle. But if it's a defensive, then we have to direct that. That's where the platoon leader or the company commander has already told everybody each vehicle is going to have an assigned area. When we stop and you dismount, you're going to be moving to this area from the compass. And what you do is move to that area and deploy. In offensive, then it's obviously it's going to be overwatch slash move out, got you covered, fire team, fire team, squad, squads. Everybody's doing their part. So anyway, pay attention. People, it happens and somebody's gonna probably have to heal up for a little bit, I assume. Wobenzymes is one of the things you want to be working on. If you are over 27 years old, Wobenzymes, in other words, digestive enzymes, I've mentioned it a million times. you should already be on it. It will help to protect you from all the other illnesses that are out there because there are so many elements of what debilitates you and makes you susceptible to viruses and bacteria. And that's what the enemy is counted on, is that they've brought down the level of defenses, people who are afraid to get dirty, on top, you know, so many other things. So the natural defenses and the natural building blocks aren't up just enough to where they should be. Well, we gotta change that, so. Whatever digestive enzyme you choose is fine. Whatever the guru you have, if Uncle Mark said, Wobensheim, oh yeah, it's horrible stuff, you need them, blah, blah, blah. Well, if you want to listen to that person, then do so. There's no digestive enzyme that's bad for you. All of them basically do the same thing, but some are better combinations and are better, you know, better engineered. So whatever you can do, also based upon budget, do it. Do it. hesitate, don't wait, do it. Like if you're going to the store today, you can stop by the health food store, find the no name brand, you can see there's all kinds of name brands. Look for the counterpart in the same package and you'll find that typically it's even the same tablet when you open it up. Digestive enzymes are typically taken between the meals. You take between breakfast and lunch, lunch and dinner. Now I will tell you again, what I traditionally do and have done for quite some time and I've noticed the difference is taking it before I go to bed. And actually if you're injured or if you've got health issues like I had that big boo-boo here a few months ago, oh, then we double up on everything. And you know, still got hurts. You're going to have hurts and get older. It takes longer to fix. I told, we already know this. Ain't nothing surprising me on any of that. But it's the idea that you will move and turn around faster and I got a good compliment from one of the doctors on how I'm looking right now as far as considering what you just had happen, you're completely online with where you should be. In other words, back up to basic. I ain't saying I'm doing great anywhere because I'm getting older, but I live with that one as long as I can. So digestive enzymes. Now here's another thing. Attention, attention, attention. Here's a reason if I say that. I've noticed something. Have you? Have you been to any of like Maynard's or grocery stores or whatever? How much black licorice have you seen around? As soon as I said black licorice, 100, 100, 100 lips went, eh, 100 noses got turned up, eh, or 1,000, who knows? Guys? What's interesting is remember, licorice slash anise has a great medicinal quality with regard to the respiratory system. What I recommend, much like we have the, again, tonic water because of the quinine, I'm going to recommend something here, and I'm dead cold serious about this. If you're having any kind of upper respiratory problems right now that you're feeling, well, it's almost like it's the coal mine. Well, you want to get out of the licorice regimen on top of everything else. And by the way, you should be out in the digestive enzymes too. And you should be flooding the system with virtually all of your vitamin supplements, but especially vitamins C and D. And you can do that with drinking orange juice, drinking whatever has vitamin C in it, taking more vitamin C tablets, go get yourself some chewables and eat them like candy. You cannot take too much vitamin C. However, here's something that we've been experimenting with. Get a bag, back over at Dollar Tree, they have these bags of ultra hot kennel fried chips. There's something most people eat, at least the kennel fried chips. Now, ultra hot. However, they want you to take one of those smaller bags, $1.25, that's perfect. Let's look at this like medicine. Basically, you've got Habanero, you have Cayenne, you have jalapeno, okay, whatever peppers are in there are a good combination. So what you do is eat a bag of those and then do about two ounces of black licorice. Black licorice nibs are best because you can kind of count them out. Look at this as medicine, if you like black licorice, it's not going to be a punishment. Here's what's interesting, and I've noticed this a couple of times now. playing with you know stuff. Normally if you eat any of these hot potato chips you can add a little feedback usually you know it's like hmm this is coming back to haunt me here. I'm feeling it later on you know like after you're done eating the chips. With the licorice which is rather interesting, now granted there's sugar in there, what's interesting about this with the anise is the balance is such that I think the Pepper is helping to commute the other healthy components that you're introducing, but they balance each other out and neutralize each other. I've had no secondary problems later in the day or at night, especially we do this at night, with any kind of secondary effects, you know, maybe stomach upset, whatever, no, nothing like that at all. I'm curious because is it that people figured out that the anise works and the black licorice has been bought off the shelf? Because guys, I'm talking about places where normally there'll be 10, 12 different cuts. Black licorice is almost cut like tobacco. Okay, you've got nibs, you've got sticks, you've got hollows, all kinds of stuff. But for the last six months to eight months, There has been little to none on the shelf. The variety is down to whatever one single case comes into time. So I think it's rather bizarre because again, there's enough of a product interest that they have usually 10 or 12. Now, if you go to Pennsylvania, there's places in Pennsylvania where you have a whole aisle of candy. I mean, literally an aisle of open bin candy, and there'll be 20 or 30 different variations on licorice. Black licorice. Now red is not licorice. It's just red stick, but everybody uses the word licorice and whatever. Black strap licorice with the anise and with the combination. The way it is put together, the anise. The way it's put together. Okay, tomato tomato. I did that for a reason. That's anise. It's anise. Tomato tomato. You knew what I was talking about, right? So anyway, yes, you could probably use it in tincture form because you can get an yeast out there in liquid form because you can make your own candy if you want. However, it's interesting the combination and the old story, the cookery and everything else involved, whatever it is, this helps. I know this for as long as I've lived. Well, since I've been a little licorice, I gravitated towards because it helped to just clear the lungs, make it easier to breathe, et cetera. I noticed this, again, like I said, gravitated towards, it's like, oh, I got a nickel or 10 cents. And chocolate didn't interest me that much, but oh, look, a child licorice. Remember the couple of different brands that literally was like 10 stacked tubes? about the length of a chocolate bar, but it was a slug of licorice. Yeah, normally I didn't even peel it apart because you couldn't. So it was kind of like getting chaw tobacco is what it was like. Anyway, this is a heads up because this is a medicinal. I have noticed that everywhere, but especially places where traditionally there would be 12, you know, anywhere from as little as eight, but 12, 14 Menards is like this. Menards usually has And in fact, if you look on the shelf, even though the product's not there, and I've been to more than one Menards, the product's not there, it's listed, but it's not available. Now, the other day, they had a couple of variations on the shelf, one case of each, one box. That's it. don't know what's going on with it or maybe the system knows that this does have a positive effect and guys these creatures have been scurrilous out there these turds these rotten pieces of filth that we have in the in the bureaucracy the globalist have set this garbage on us and needless to say they've tried to do everything to prevent you from getting outside and getting sun, staying healthy, you know, you can't do anything as far, nothing will do you any good, no supplements or anything like that, ignore all of that, just take the kill shot. We all know it was a lie, now it's being proven it was a lie. And that means that the other half of the formula that you need to pay attention to is building up your immune system. and supporting your body so that it can be strengthened. Not simply at normal, but we need to beef it up anyway. There's a couple of reasons for this. You get injured, shot, bandheaded, perforated with shrapnel, take your pick, whatever it is, it might be the du jour ouch of the day. Your body needs to be at a better level for personal defense and health. Needless to say, it's nice if you can be perfect, but you can't. However, we can still improve dramatically most of what's needed to stay operational. So I highly recommend this. Basically, the equivalent to eating about 20 of those little licorice nibs. They're made by old-fashioned candies. There's a bunch of different ones that are made. They're a soft, chewy chocolate. Soft, chewy licorice. And again, the take your pick there's a whole like I said a whole bunch of you want the hot with either like a cayenne and habanero or cayenne and jalapeno some people can't handle habanero but they can't handle you know for instance jalapeno so take your pick you know whatever poison works that you can handle use that But it is an excellent combination. It sounds weird. But enjoy the chips first, then eat the licorice, and watch to see what happens. If you're having any kind of upper respiratory issues, or if you want to, you know, again, open things up, it will help, okay? So, again, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. Ideas. We'll see if it works for you, okay? Again, let's see, next. Yeah, you know, something else. I wrote this down for a reason. Are there even scholarships awarded out there anymore? I'm sure that there are. I mean, for any of the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos, they get money hand over fist, and they get your money at gunpoint taken by the government so that you can pay the loan for the idiot sticks that... decided that, well, they spent four, five, six years in college and then don't really have a job but aren't going to pay back the loan. But then all of a sudden we got the turd and Washington says, you and I are going to pay it back. Well, that means you're going to take money from us at gunpoint and give it to the turd. Okay. But what about Eliminating that problem to a degree was like the scholarship program. You want to know I think the scholarship program died is that nobody wants to hand out digits at the level that are necessary for the stupid price of the classes. Needless to say, the value of currency is devaluation of the currency even in the last 40, 50 years. Not the last 60, 70, or 100 years, but just in the last 40 years has been outrageous. But, you know, I had a scholarship when I went to college. I earned that from the NASA space award and from aerospace, you know, aerospace research. And it's fascinating. I was thinking about this. It's like, you know, I used to be, it'd be like a big deal, you know, Fringe Midlab Award. You know, we're giving out scholarships for this. What actually made me think about it was the whole thing with the Delbert Timberman Fund. Okay. because that's something that traditionally we always thought, how about we take care of it in advance, pay it off, and then we don't have issues later. But everything has been turned around. Once the government starts telling or handing bucks out, the parasites, be it the medical industry, the colleges, both the worst parasites in the country right now, worst absolute blood sucking, other than maybe the insurance companies. Where government has a gun in hand to tell you or to take from you, then guess what? The whole thing goes askew, becomes a feces pie. It just goes to hell with a hand cart. And college, would you believe when I was going to college for the local or eastern Michigan, it was $17.50 an hour. What's the price for a college hour at Eastern Michigan or University of Michigan right now? Oh, when I said 17.50, yeah, I know it's the 70s. But the spike in the cost It's so extreme. Actually, my scholarship covered the equivalent to basically a year's worth of school. I had a supplemental, provided my grades were where they were supposed to be. I had a supplemental addendum, which would have allowed for another couple thousand dollars, I think. Now, this didn't cover books, did not cover If I was to stay on campus, I wasn't going to cover dormitory fees, which I never stayed on campus. You have to stay on campus. No, I don't. I live within close proximity. I can drive. So, nope, no cost of the dormitory or living on campus or any nonsense like that. And I worked and paid cash. And in fact, This one gets me about this. And of course it stopped everything in the room because everybody was flurrying around and like, well, you've got a voucher for this or you're getting a loan for that. How are you going to pay for your class cash? How are you going to pay for this semester cash? And they'd stop for a second and look at you and they'd have to bring a supervisor over because the person standing in front of her sitting in front of me. Cash, well, don't you have a voucher or something? No, no. In fact, I was saving back the scholarship for a particular push when the time came. So I paid cash for all of my classes no matter where I went. Of course, when I was in the military, you guys, well, guess what? When I was with the Donut of Destruction, I took all of the club course exams I could and intramural exchange course classes that I could. So I ended up basically almost with a bachelor's degree going to college, which was kind of fun here in hell. Coming back in, in fact, one counselor was kind of scratching his head because he realized I only needed like another six credits and I'd have yet another degree. All I had to do was a couple more hours of math and one or two science that were selective, arbitrarily selective, and yeah, done. Is there anybody thinking that maybe we should pay for it? I don't think there is anymore. Hardly at all. And if they are, I don't think that most of the scholarships have collectively caught up with the outrageous tag of expenses and cost that the parasite colleges of realizing universities realize they can charge. So the scholarship program or any kind of of how about we pay for it programs are pretty well dead in the water by comparison to the look the government will hand out a bucket of digits and you don't have to worry about it you'll pay down the road which of course we now know that with the BS that the communist in the in the outhouse just came up with that no no you won't pay we'll all pay for your basket weaving 602 you know, intermural underwater hockey diploma, whatever it is. So just fascinating. Just something, every time I look at that it's like traditionally used to be we thought we're, if we're gonna go to school, you worked your ass off, especially in your junior and senior year in high school because you were gonna have to start collecting to get ready for, which is what I did. I worked my high end then off. and pulled every hour I could and actually picked up, I was running two jobs even when I was going to school. And the idea was to build up that money for jump off into school, into college. There's nobody thinking like that anymore. It's all parasite though. It's all, I'm gonna get something free from the government. Now the scholarship, well, I worked math off of that, be quite honest. I really did, night and day. as a sidebar, there was a side, you know, side fact, I, well, it benefited me in the long, long haul. Because it put me in touch with a lot of people who had a better understanding of what was going on. And so fortunately, thank you, Lord, I made contact with the right people in the right place, the right time, and they tapped me on the shoulder and helped me to see a lot of things, which is fascinating. So anyway, parasite bill is all that's left. Pay for it or build it, build it in advance. None of that even hard. It doesn't even exist anymore. I don't know. I doubt that anybody's got that mindset. You don't even see it promoted anywhere. You know what I mean? It used to be it was. Oh man, I'm going back. I got to work all summer so I can put the money together so I can go to college next season. And there's nothing like that anymore. Nothing. This example of just how communist the country's become. Anyway, because at least you know, you worked your ass off, you learned it. It was yours and nobody else could say anything. You tell them to piss off. But then we have all these other government attachments, then you get all the other government attachments that you didn't think about until after they got your ass, you know, lassoed and dragged into their racket. So that's one point and a sidebar. Okay. Oh, we have about 10 minutes to the top of the hour. Make sure that something else is up there. You know, another thing here real quick. Oh, I'll tell you what, I should be right there. I hope guns and gadgets. A bunch of ammo disappeared. Just disappeared, but I want you to pay attention to the story here. Let's play this before the top. We should be able to make it fit. It's not very long. In fact, I believe, as he says, he's at the gun range. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. You might hear gunshots. I'm actually at the range and doing my annual monthly, I mean, my annual monthly, my annual required re-qualification here for pistol. And you might hear some of the other folks in the background. I'm a phone in the instructor's side. I keep saying, remember, you ever heard of Supreme Court? You ever heard of Bruin? You ever shout out being fringed? Yeah, I'm that guy. I just wanted to catch you guys and gals up. I've been behind the curve here as far as putting out content because I've been traveling and I am exhausted. But something that came out that I was talking with the guys a couple nights ago was Brayden from Langley Outdoors Academy and Eric and Chad from Iraq Veteran, 8888 and John Patton from The Gun Collective. We were out. It's been some quality time and the ATF decided to notify folks, guns, ammo stores, FFLs, etc. that three shipping containers of ammunition have gone missing. They've been stolen and they were stolen from three different locations. It was a rally. Durham and I have Raleigh, Durham and Wilmington. Raleigh, Durham and Wilmington and their estimates estimates of like anywhere between one to 9 million rounds of Winchester 9 millimeter ammunition were stolen and I'm just keeping track of my clock here because I gotta go back out. So there's a there's a bolo be on the lookout for stolen ammo and The ATF's also told gun shops like if you've knowingly purchased in store or sell this you're gonna be in trouble they also have like said like You know this could be dangerous Don't use this ammunition if you happen to get some of it because it could be dangerous to your gun if it wasn't stored properly Yeah So wanted to let you know that three shipping containers of ammunition have been stolen All Winchester 9mm was most of it. I didn't see a breakdown, but from what I was told by someone who received this notification there a couple days ago, it was that it was reported as mostly 9mm Winchester. So yeah, you're going to see, not see, maybe you will see it. I don't know. But that is not, you know, up like to 9 million rounds were stolen. So if you don't see your stores stocking it for the next couple of days, you know why? I wanted to put that out there because the ATF is saying that you know, this stuff could be bad. I think it's a scare tactic. But obviously if you know something about people stealing ammunition, maybe talk to the ATF because they want to know all about it. It's a bolo out. All right guys and gals, that's it for this morning. Real quick. Check out us at blackoutcoffee.com. It is Monday. It is the Monday morning grind. It is. I don't know if I can do this without smashing my phone. It's like 59 degrees, rainy, cold, dreary. I'm exhausted. And the only thing that got me through the first session here was Blackout Coffee. We're having our annual sale. For every two items you buy, you get one for free. Check it out at the website. It's blackoutcoffee.com slash G-N-G and four year anniversary. So thank you all for your support. I appreciate each and every single one of you. I'm going to go back to annoying people about freedom. I guess take care. Okay, we're going to talk about this more we get past the hour and come up for the second but what jumped up right off the bat which he did mention it wasn't all in one location and It was containers who would well how big 3 million rounds per container Okay, that's okay. The average case is 500 or 1000 rounds, depending if it's pistol or rifle. And even with pistol, a lot of them are 1000 or like 1200 rounds or whatever goofy amount, depending on how the stuff's packaged. So you're looking at a chunk of weight, needless to say, container sized trucks. But the fact that it was in three different locations, does that sound like an inside job to you or not? I want you just to think about that for a minute. Three different locations. That means that the stuff, now the stuff may have been in transit together for a period of time. So it's then just a matter of, well, when it was being, remember I told you about wholesale versus retail distribution where you have a ship hub. Okay, so obviously it was at one point between Raleigh-Durham and Wilmington. It was at the same location, but apparently when it went out via whatever semi delivery, because you know that's what it would have to be, 3 million rounds of 9 millimeter and other calibers probably. It could have just been a basic flinchchester delivery. Guess what? That's a chunk of weight for each one. But it's something that you'd really have to coordinate to successfully lift all three, not super science. But it does require a level of- You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, right. You're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist. 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How much of the weapons that we've sent to the Ukraine has the Jewish mob stolen and sent to Israel? How much of that stuff has been skimmed and sold off by the kosher weapons merchants operating out of hyphen Tel Aviv? So if I have three container trucks, At the very least, guys, what's the weight on 3 million rounds? Because it's subdivided. Okay, it's not 9 million rounds in one container. It's 3 million rounds. And it looks like it was being evenly distributed. Here's something they didn't say. Guys, who was it going to? You know, it's kind of like when they say, we got robbed and this guy robbed us and we're looking for him real bad. guys to help us find out who you know who Rob does when we're looking for him. Okay and what does he look like? We don't need to know, oh he's a black guy. Now granted that's not what we're talking about here but you see how they when they leave stuff out of a story you have to go huh so was this nine million rounds to a government agency and it was being distributed to Raleigh, Durham and Wilmington? There's nothing here. says it was going to stores, this information base only confirms that nine million rounds of nine millimeter and other stuff disappeared. But there's no indication that it was going to a retail store or a distributor for stores. Where is there any indication of that? So if I'd be nice to know the basic information, go ahead, call our chip in there. Yeah, what I've done is I just did a little search Google search on shipping container ammunition stolen and there's a bunch of different little small stories from news news reporting News reporters now, this is this article here us news. It really doesn't say a whole lot other than federal officials say large amounts of ammunition were stolen recently from freight line shipping containers in North Carolina. Out of Raleigh here, large amounts of ammo were stolen recently from freight line shipping containers in North Carolina. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives alerted firearms dealers that a sizable amount of Winchester 9-mil ammo was taken from containers in Wilmington, Raleigh, and Durham. Let's... sir? Real quick, before I go any farther, guys, they also didn't say that they were retail containers. Guys, everybody, you do understand the military moves 9mm in 5.56 and 6.8 now via shipping containers. Think about that. I mean, it's 9mm NATO. It's bald. It says 9 million rounds of flinchchester. Well, flinchchester has a contract with the DOD and with all of the rest of these alphabet soup agencies. That in and of itself should say something. Tell you what we're gonna do though. 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Doesn't that come to be like 3,000 cases? I mean, I think I got the math right. So 40, anywhere from 34 to 44 cases per pallet. And by God, that's heavy. Okay. It would be one container, maybe more for, you know, each of these lots, if they were divided up between three locations. Now, he kneels to say, could be pilfer off of the train car, which they don't see happening. Guys, lifting a case of ammo, that's one thing. Lifting a couple hundred cases of ammo, that's another thing. So it's more likely that the whole pallet, forgive me, the whole container box was was heisted. Now, this gets down to some really significant coordination, but if it's US government and And again, they're BSing everybody with the, oh, beware, the ammunition might not have been properly stored. Why? Did the government do a bad job of it? See, that's a comical thing in and of itself. Oh my goodness, I need to be scared of not, you know, it's pretty stinking hard for you to actually mess up ammunition, short of being a real crappy loader. Okay, if you're a really crappy loader, then we'll know about that real quick because, well, again, because when there's malfunctions, everybody hears about it, okay? If it's blowing up guns, everybody hears about it. So I've seen ammunition that I, in fact, literally, and traditionally, government ammunition was originally designed and packaged to be stored outside. Of course, now it helps you have enamel cans, duh. But before we had the standard ammo can as an idea for storage, traditionally the cans were tinned and on the inside the crates were and they were actually lead sealed. If you haven't seen this, you've seen this in some of the German stuff and some of the Yugoslavian stuff that's come in as surplus. But that was the norm for a lot of old service ammunition storage. And it actually was pretty darn efficient. Now I've seen cases that were not pretty. They weren't the shiny, bright brass they were when they came out of the factory. But I've never seen any of them malfunction. They've slightly discolored. Not talking green or anything like that. But you know how you get like a darker tarnish to the way the brass looks? They function everything shoots you pull the trigger it goes boom Everything does what it's supposed to do the way it's supposed to do it So it'd be pretty stinking hard unless it was intentionally done as sabotage Whoo, that's something interesting to sabotage sabotage. Yeah. Oh, yeah But again, it's rather interesting, some of the noise you're making, but also no explanation. Where were these, what facility other than maybe a shipping hub to get it maybe to final destination if it was in again Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington. Which by the way are all classic rail points anyway. Somebody had to really be working in a very coordinated way to get out of each site the one container that they really, really, really wanted. And not only that, not something that's an easy thing to move. You're lined up with 3 million rounds of ammunition, even if it's 9 millimeter, what that weighs? You have to have a picker. You have to get it out of truck. It doesn't sound like they killed anybody. Is there any notification that there was gunplay or hijacking or doesn't sound like there's any hijacking? I mean, obviously, they hijacked the load, but somebody... Go ahead. Excuse me for interrupting. Yeah, I have a little bit of follow-up on that first story. And this story, once again, U.S. News. Now, I've noticed... I've seen 12, 13, 15 articles on this supposed ammunition theft. They all appear to read just about the same way. Now, next to the last paragraph here on this U.S. News article stating ATF warns that those responsible for the thefts might try to sell that ammunition to federal firearms licensees in the area. Now, why, why to federal firearms licensees would this possibility of sale of ammunition go to? You know? And then the last paragraph here, and this is interesting, officials didn't have descriptions of the suspects, but said surveillance footage from one site showed a gray four-door sedan and a silver SUV that are believed to be connected to the theft. Over. Very good. Well, that's more data than they offered before. The big thing is, why would anybody bother selling too? In this era, the least likely thing that I would see happen is that anybody would bother selling to anybody else like that. Too many other areas of interest, so to speak, or ideas out there about who's getting what. My first problem is, is who was the product owned by? There's no mention of that in any of the articles, are there? Not that I've seen. Yeah, so you know, this is the thing. It's like, yeah, the bat faggots are involved after the fact, but Was it like for instance Walmart used to pile up ammunition like that and remember as we pointed out they had a change in policy because they used to sell it behind the behind the counter to other FFLs for years. So Walmart was a big carrier. In fact, they were a big purchaser. I think what was it 150 million rounds of 556 they were buying in a year Walmart was. And most of their sales were not retail sales over the counter in the store guys. They were selling to other bulk customers. Now Walmart's done that for a long time, but they changed their policy here several years ago, as far as we know. But this is an odd man out in that A, it's nine millimeter, which means government contractor. Here's what's really cute. What if it was under the table 9mm purchase from Winchester to one spy agency slash secret police group or another and it was supposed to be an off the book sale? See otherwise you'd be telling me, yeah it was going to the Walmart distribution sites. In other words, what's missing? Well the descriptive qualifier because You might even be looking at, well, if it was Walmart, did Walmart or Schmidlap Industries, take your pick, whatever the name is. I'm just picking on Walmart. But normally you'd say who the owner was because it's a significant loss for them, okay? But the way that they wrote this up, it's like, yeah, they're acknowledging that a bunch of dime millimeter got stolen, or at least they claim it did. And who was it going to? By the way, there's federal, significant federal offices in Raleigh. There are significant federal offices in Durham. And I'm sure, in fact, what was it, Raleigh? I guarantee there's bureaucracy HQs in Raleigh up the ying yang, Batfaggot, FBI, Homeland Succuretti, et cetera, et cetera. Right. Spook and Fanny. Yeah. All of these. So the fact this 9mm just was waddling around. Well who was it waddling around too? Because a customer should be very dissatisfied, wouldn't you think guys? There should be a customer pissing bullets, pardon the pun. But really, it's like where's the hell my, where's my product? That's not what I'm hearing. All we're hearing it from is from the federal yap. On that side, go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, I just wanted to share something with you. Excuse me, I found a breakdown that you might find interesting, and it reads as following. If it was 20-foot con X's, the tear on that is 67,000 pounds per container, 33 tons per container. Now that's a lot of PBs. Also a standard MaxTet FMJ 115 grain 9mm round weighs approximately 14.06 grams. 3 million rounds at 14.06 grams equals 93,000 pounds roughly or approximately 46 tons. No SUV or small truck hauled that off. No, I don't know. Well, and again, yeah, you don't appreciate that. See, because that's what I'm talking about. When you do the simple math on this, this was a significant lift out. They didn't drop this stuff out of the side of a semi-car, forgive me, a train car, and have somebody picking it up with a pickup truck along the road. This has to be a, this is a significant coordinated interception of some kind of standardized delivery. And that means, you know, from partially inside, no matter what, number one. Now, who got it? Well, it could be somebody decided that, hell, even the person who actually was supposed to receive it rather than it being received, Picking it up and making it disappear means that there's no way you can point fingers at whoever might have wanted 9 million rounds of whatever. In this case, at least mostly 9 millimeter. Could have been heavier, there could be some other stuff in there. There's no indication that there really was. And again, but what you're talking about, if we're looking at 33 tons, just again, this basic math. You're looking at more than one shipping container to begin with, maybe per... In fact, they don't try to overload, I would point that out. But they wouldn't probably overload. They'd probably just string it out into containers and balance it out between the two. That's the more sensible thing to do. But that doesn't mean everybody uses common sense. For everybody to get an idea of volume when we're talking about stuff to visualize what we're talking about corporate classic firearms or Atlantic firearms to their YouTube videos You know, they show you what a pallet of ammunition, you know when they get a shipment in And they get like three four five hundred thousand rounds of ammo guys go look at what the volume how big that is You're trying to picture stuff. The one good thing is your computer and all the cool database. It's out there is easily applied So if you want to go look at and visualize what we're talking about, understand that the ammunition that fills up their garage, their warehouse, on the loading dock area, in many cases that's only 200,000, 300,000 rounds. Again, with about 1,000 to 1,000 or 1,400 rounds per case, depending on who made it. Most everything now is not surplus. The surplus ammunition was done in by, in November, the Chinese or the Romanians and the Warsaw Pact had a weight code, just like I've told you about lift pal, about setting up your own packaging. And their lift code limited each case to approximately so many kilograms, so many kilos. Well, the thing is that there was a set standard in dimension and a set standard by weight and both those bits of information are listed on the on the crate of ammunition standard crates that held the ham tins or the fabricated as I mentioned earlier tin lined with you know, lead seal of saying for instance sks ammunition in stripper clips that kind of thing So this is a this is this has got a lot of stink around it It could be friendly. It could be somebody said, nah, I guess that 9mm looks like it needs to be somewhere else. And they're not interested in selling it. We're getting ready for war. You know, that's the part. You know, you're going to see some more stuff like this going on and everybody's going to go, oh my goodness, somebody stole a bunch of 9mm. Well, I didn't really steal it since we paid for it. Right? So just a heads up. Is there, you know, the idea that, well, they're profiteering. They stole a semi-truck's worth of ammo so they could sell it at, no, they didn't. They don't plan on selling it at all. They'll issue it out, maybe, but they don't plan on selling it. Oh, yeah, that's right. See, a lot of people that have a lot more resources already understand we're at war. They know the bad guys are already in motion. to try and finish plugging in communism in America. And a lot of people are already taking action as needed. So this could be any number of different directions this came from. Needless to say, green and avarice are the most common, still available as a solution or an excuse. But there's a lot of other people out there motivated in different ways. So this, you know, and again, try to do the, well, this ammunition warning, it could be bad because it was not properly stored. What the hell are you talking about? First of all, if they just left it in the containers, whatever container, which probably they wouldn't. I mean, the logic you have to assume is that, you know, you're going to get the, you're going to shift it from whatever transport to another transport, you know, container or truck of some kind. You're not going to leave it in the original because you don't want to worry about traceability. But the other interesting is we know it's Winchester. Well Winchester again, what was the point of origin of all this stuff? Was it the Olin Ordnance Plant, Department of Defense Olin Ordnance Plant? Or was it the Civilian Factory Production Facility? Because there's several different ones. There's different facilities with different missions. And they prioritize a couple of them purely because guys, as long as you keep cranking out NATO ammunition, you're going to sell it and you sell it to Guberman and other Guberman overseas. Winchester has had big contracts with Malaysia. I don't know if they're still doing Malaysia right now because Malaysia also made a deal with China. And so there have been some AKs floating around millions, floating around there. But back in the day, remember we purchased a lot of Winchester Malaysian contract ammunition, 556. Came back in the country, then a little bit of .308, 762 by 51 NATO. So this is in the lineup. If you want to see the initial statement that we played, which is made by Jarrett over at Guns and Gadgets, you can also do a search on the subject. But it's too nebulous. Way, way too nebulous. Good call or check mark. Yeah, what it is is I found six pages of essentially the same generic information coming out on this story. Seven, eight of them. of the stories are supposedly from three days ago and then there are just a handful from four days ago. So no follow-ups whatsoever that I could find on this or updates. So, I would think a possible situation like this could lead to hyperactivity, possibly, by ATF in attempting to find where this stolen ammunition has gone to, possibly knocking on as many doors as possible. Over. Right, or harassing, at least, or harassing jobbers. Example, okay, remember UN ammo? Okay, UN ammo guys, remember very simple, it was a scroll. And you had pictures of basically what it is that each item was that they were selling. That's a jobber turned semi-retail, but that guy had warehouse that was, went to no end. I mean, just... He actually told you many cases how many pallets of whatever it is that he had. He's well connected. Now he stopped doing retail sales on the internet. And the only reason is he was pressured by the Fed. Why? Well, because he had everything. And he actually was pretty reasonably priced. And he will do wholesale and volume deals off to the side of the kind we're talking about here. So it's the jobbers, if they want to harass them to try and do follow up and try to find out where all the ammunition and everything is going because I'm gonna tell you right now, I know companies and there's nothing they can do to stop this and then the people are doing it can care less one way or another how the other side feels about it. Everybody's chosen their sides right now, but there are businesses here in Michigan that have bought millions of rounds of ammo for the Patriot Movement. Now, I'm sure they want to try and make noise or whatever, but they're not going on. They're just using regular venues. Although I will say this, they actually built a munitions plant here in Michigan. We have several of them, most people don't realize. We actually do 50 caliber here, and not just the militia, we do 50 caliber. But there are several 50 caliber plant, small plant production facilities right here in Michigan. just as there are 760 by 51 NATO. It's all they do. They don't do anything else. And whatever overproduction they have, typically our people get. But there's all kinds of places tucked off from the bottom of Michigan to the top of Michigan. Guys off in the middle of back 40s, you wouldn't even realize it else. It's like fireworks companies, okay? Which by the way also do a lot of other unique stuff because they're commercial slash industrial grade. And these aren't small complexes. You're not supposed to notice that big factory in the middle of somebody's back 40 away from virtually everything and anything in the way of civilization. That's why I've told you before, do an aerial survey satellite-wise of your entire area. Pay attention. What you want to watch for are large transformers and power coupling lines. that go to very innocuous buildings that if it supposedly is a chicken farm, why would they need three multi-bank transformers the size of say half of your kitchen? I don't think they're roasting chickens. I don't think they're roasting chickens there, okay. I don't think they're raising chickens there either. There's a lot of places like this all across the country. And they're on every side. They're doing business. This is part of the spook and kook clandestine mechanism that goes from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Mexican border all the way up to Canada. It's all over the country. So again, this nine millimeter ripped off like this. This could be anything, but the fact that they brought it up the way that they did is like you said, caller, it's as likely as not an excuse for, you know, oh, you have any millimeter Winchester ammo? Well, of course you do. There's tons of it out there. I mean, tons and tons of it for the reason I mentioned, because they do, you know, the government, the government spinoff contracts, you know, excess, they can do what they want with, as has been pointed out by a couple of articles for years. And most recently where they're trying to attack the ammunition dealers. So that's another twisted sister piece of crap you be coming out of this thing too with regard to the Twilight Zone crew. On this note, I will remind you again guys, we need to be reloading and in fact, well, you probably won't do millions of rounds, but at the very least have the ability to be able to reload. You may not be doing much right now, although still if you get your production set up, you can shoot. You can actually afford to go to the range and shoot again. The biggest problem and most common mistake is somebody says we just have to have the best of this and the top end of that and that's not what utility shooting is all about. For example, as what I've said many times, any of the surplus ammo that's out there determines like, well, what are you going to train a person or familiarize a person with? Why am I going to burn a dollar a round worth of ammunition and, you know, which is lifetime when I can spend pennies on training rounds in different calibers, depending on what I have still available out there in surplus. And I can get the person, A, familiarized with a weapon, train them effectively, and they actually have to take the risk of operating what is a lethal arm because I can use a number of different live routes. Well, when reloading, A standard 55 grain projectile, medium grade powder, medium load. In fact, I will say this again. You want to get more loads out of a pound of powder? Dial back, don't dial up. Especially for constant familiarization and preparation training. The idea is that at this point in time, you need to get as many rounds into the can. so that you have as many rounds as possible out of the training range to be able to utilize for familiarization and proficiency. Doesn't need to be the Blatz widths 416, cost me $5.60, but I owe... Well, your utility is silhouette shooting, right? Well, yeah. Well, all I got to do is tag the silhouette approximately where it needed to be. I think I can figure out, you know, what I'm doing. And again, recover the brass, that's the big thing. Even recover the lead if you are building up a training area. I will remind you we've done this for years Set up your impact areas so that all of your bullets are recoverable It's not hard to do don't let the stuff sail off into the back 50. Okay, or 100 You know hundred acres behind it. No just a reverse Establish point of impact, you know impact collection points There's a number of different tricks to that. Some people use tires with filled gravel, which is used all over the place. Railroad ties with sandbags in front. Well, sandbags are going to break down. Yeah, over a period of time they will because you're going to shoot the hell out of them. But the advantage is in that when the time comes, you can A, screed out the lead and B, take the sand and put it right back into another bag and go to town again. There's all kinds of different techniques pick one that works best for your area of operation some places You don't have a whole lot of good dirt to work with I got a couple areas here in Michigan, but man you right now You can't drive a shovel in the ground now when it gets wet. It's like a racky quicksand But when it's dry oh man, you got to have a mat talk to get into the dirt So as far as filling sandbags with that stuff. Yeah, you can but it's going to be kind of not very uniform unless you smack it all down and beat it down so you break it up. So gravel aggregate sand, sandbags are what you want to put together. That will ensure that pretty much everything stops with the sandbag before it ever gets to your railroad tie or whatever you're using for the backstop into the berm. But you want to make sure one more another you don't have to go haunting for the bullets. You want to keep everything in the area of operation so you can recover the lead. Hell, a lot of people, like I said, they just take the existing smack lead, whatever they find, and use that for fragmentation and shotgun shell. Pretty mean. But ideally, you re-smelt everything, reprocess it, and use it again. You can afford to shoot more if you reload. But you understand dial down don't dial up. I'm going to make everything a dirty hairy load if I was hunting your ass Yes, and you can tweak it up But to be quite honest even there as long as you put those bullets on Target and blow their gonads out wipe out their crotch and cut a leg off Needle work just fine with the standard load Okay, just something to think about just the idea again you conserve Uh, somebody's got 9 million or 9 million rounds of 9 millimeter parabellum, in theory. Either that or government's just lying its ass off. Either way, the locations are interesting and of themselves, so that's what we need to be paying attention to. And again, Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington. Either our side got it, or their side got it. And or the criminals got it, but where they're gonna go with that, whoever they were, they're upper end criminals, I should say that. if they were stealing it for profiteering. Of course, Blats and Steen, Blats and Steen and, you know, Ginsburg, gather high-end criminals. So, I'll see next. I wanted to get this in before we go too far. Oh, hold on here. We got, we're past the bottom of the hour. Let's do that. You know what? We are late. Ed should be sitting right there. I hope. And if we could see Carl Clang, I am the unknown soldier. Another piece I wanted to play if we could tonight, Ed, again this afternoon. Carl Clang, I am the Unknown Soldier. And again, for everybody out there, if you can take the time, wanna resurrect Carl Clang, play wherever you can. It's like Visitor From the Past. You go right down the shopping list, everything in Visitor From the Past is right now. especially with the communists coming out of the out of the chocks frothing at the mouth and is insane and crazy as they are right now. The Fruit Loops are playing all their cards. That's good. We want Obama to keep doing that. We want his the ones that are handling him while he's handling Biden slash the Petros Niffer Meat puppet. Mom keep doing what they're doing. So, the only problem is whether or not the Republic rats will do what they owe, whether or not they're gonna actually step up or if they're just gonna do what they always do and fall flat on their face because they'll get paid off by the kosher mafia to shut the hell up and do nothing, which they typically do. Another couple of things here real quick. This has to do with, oh, safety before I forget, yeah. Guys, I got a pair here real quick. Really, nice pair of shooting, quote unquote, shooting glasses. But they're not for everybody something somebody was asking me about here and I was in an email to Do you use shooting glass? So of course I use glasses I can wear glasses with or without as they say but What's really important here is when you're using any of the highlight glasses you want to experiment with them? Traditionally shooter or pilot lens or you know, yellow was very common amber, but there's also what's called bright amber, which is what I just put on my head right here while we're talking. And these are a pilot rim, which offers, I think, better protection, obviously, in general. But you have to experiment with these. The reason, depending upon condition, but also how your eyes receive and what color spectrums they can operate under. Remember that if you were in the military, but even if you weren't used to be, used to be years ago, they'd actually test you for color blindness. Now, when you hear color blindness, everybody thinks it's within a very narrow spectrum or particular colors, only within particular colors, and that's not true. A lot of people have, of course, these percentages are like one in 100,000 or one in a million or one in four million people, but it's up and down, have different color failings with regard to perception. And it's interesting, nobody talks much about this anymore, but the military still tests for it constantly. And it's especially obvious when you have one color laying over another and you're trying to identify a target or an objective or whatever's before you for reporting purposes. So color perception is something that's critical. Well, part of, but can really mess with your head. is again color lensing if you picked the wrong one. So I haven't mentioned this in a long, long time. You want to experiment. What works for Bob may not work for Frank. And so you want to test. The Dontative Destruction did an extensive amount of testing during Vietnam about color range for sunglasses. Now, remember, they're a tropical rainforest environment, mostly, but they're still in a tropical environment, 100%, no matter where they were in Vietnam. At one point or another, the tropics catch up with you. And if you check out over at Colmans.com, Colmans.com, Colmans.com, go in there and take a look at their clearance. They have as a regular item, but I'm amazed these haven't sold out anyway because a couple different companies have had them They came from whatever depot or somebody counterfeited them. I don't know which I actually will bring it up But they don't big deal for the communist Chinese or somebody in you know Vietnam or Malaysia To many of set up the molds and make a copy but they have the actual Vietnam era sunglasses, which look quite modern. Actually, pretty cool cut the way they're set up. Now, these are in, they have the vinyl case that they came in. I think it's three for like seven dollars or whatever. It's sometimes on sale sometimes not. The price is ridiculously cheap and I'm surprised nobody's caught this but if you're like a Vietnam reenactor or if you collect Vietnam era equipment, This is one of those odd man out that when they never got to the troops the way they were supposed to, you see if you look in the actual, you know, like more variety, you know, greater variety of images, most are just the same pap plastic repeat images of Vietnam a million times over and he was like the same seven photographs. But if you go into actual historical archives and look, you'll see these glasses pop in middle of the war on. And they were not a bad design. They actually worked well. But understand that for the type of light and for the extreme dew point issues, there was a whole formula for this. Those glasses are actually the lens. It is a very well-built piece of equipment. And it worked with, remember government has to do this, a medium. with regard to operators and operators on a pair of glasses. Well, yeah, it is. It really is. Your ocular collectors have to do a lot of compensating, depending upon how harsh the environment is. And we've had friends talking about, well, this is why you wear sunglasses in the desert because of, again, how you can damage the receptor rods and all the other issues that develop. Well, Vietnam was an extremely harsh condition, really not much better than Well, it's just as bad as, say, the Middle East. Extreme weather conditions with lots of heat. And the interesting thing about these glasses, remember, I've mentioned this many times, that a lot of the junk they made during Vietnam, they probably will never make again. because the kind of plastics they use, the polymers, what it cost to make them in terms of what it did, you know, what were the environmentally reactive, what kind of waste products came from this stuff. You don't see these glasses break down in heat. Remember that. There's a reason. They were built for Vietnam, tropical rainforest slash extreme heat, extreme wet environment. So, just like the sunscreen, or any of the stuff you open it up and it's just like it was 40, 50 years ago. The product itself, the containers, they don't break down. They don't oxidize, they don't break down, they don't fall apart if they're plastic. Ask yourself, what the hell were those made of? Well, that particular chip was quite unique. The sunglasses are the same way and they're in a green base. I think it's actually green smoke. You'll have to take a look at them, but for what they are price-wise, by the way, they're dated. That's the other interesting thing about stuff that was made during Vietnam. We were still dating. We still actually do with most of our American equipment, but they're dated. So if you are a Vietnam, you're a collector. They're cheap. $3, about $3 apiece with a case. They're a good item to put in the kit. There's always been a model of something like this that has popped in over the decades. Every decade there's a new pair of something, just like goggles. And in this case, these are something definitely worthwhile, and it's because of how they were made and what they're made of, but also remember the environment they were designed to work in. So they're probably going to be the first best choice for a lot of you people with eye issues, okay? Just something to think about. And again, they're not in the shooting range, like I mentioned, the amber or the yellow. But they are a good solution, and they're reasonably priced, and they're not China sport, in theory. As far as I know, they're supposed to be original Vietnam issue material. Now, they probably came out of some warehouse in the middle of Ohio, where they were supposed to go to Vietnam. And by the time the Article 2 416 form got passed on and whatever, the war ended. as likely as not, or it was reserve material or it won around in the system and never quite got to where we're supposed to get. We've seen stuff like this over and over again. But go check it out. Go over to Coleman's. There are sunglasses, US issue, three pairs for it's either like seven, eight, maybe $9 at the most. If they're on sale, I've seen them as little as $5 for three pairs, but they're always in bundles of three. and it's over at colemans.com. If you're a Vietnam War collector and you don't have a pair, it would be who of you to buy a pair. Just as a heads up, it's a useful tool, but it's also something very collectible. They ain't making them no more, have quite some time. So heads up on that. Anyway, the same old fake left right sham scam slash vote for me and I'll set you free by giving you free stuff. from other people's wallets. That's the big theme all of this weekend is the illegal aliens, which nobody wants to call them illegal aliens that are up in Bunki, Pinkport, Martha's Vineyard, and all the other fun places people have been dropping them off. I think they're terrified because if they're willing to do it at Martha's Vineyard, they can bust them. into a whole bunch of other locations, kind of like, you know, individual B-26 raids during World War II. You know, all the big bombers were doing their job. The little raiders actually made for a really rotten day across the board. And dropping the illegals off like they did at Martha's Vineyard, the enemy showed their true leftist, you know, color and nature being the limousine liberals that they are. And everybody needs to resurrect that term. The limousine liberals showed themselves for being who and what they are. However, again, let's not forget that these characters, by dropping them off anywhere in the US, it was to say they're going to be a burden to us. The biggest problem we've got is that the whole reason these people are showing up is they're being coached outside the country. They're going to get everything for free. Well, of course they are. And needless to say, they also start yapping about it. You're going to get to vote. Well, how are you going to get to vote if you're an illegal alien? Well, because Americans are stupid. They're not actually paying attention to the sovereignty of their nation. So they can tell all of these parasites that are showing up purely for the sake of sucking off your wallet that they're going to get everything for free. And on top of that, to be able to help to make sure that their little communist buddies continue to gain power. Of course, it's not necessarily going to work for them the way they expected, because you never know what the actual motives of anybody is, in terms of how they'll feel once they do get in here. But the biggest problem we got is most of them are just flat out criminal across the board. What is funny is to look at some of the, you know, like they were trying to claim that And everybody has caught this. I mean Tucker Carlson, everybody talked about it over the weekend last Thursday and Friday and over the weekend that, you know, sending these these illegal to Martha's Vineyard was like, like, you know, sending the Jews to DACA or Auschwitz. And it's like, really? Auschwitz? OK, you know, with with million dollar and six million dollar and 20 and 26 and 30 million dollar mansions. And oh wow, I can just picture if someone was going to Auschwitz, see, all of a sudden they just send them left exit stage left and they ended up at Martha's Vineyard. I don't think they'd compare in the environment from one to the other as being parallel, okay? Really stupid. But again, desperation on the part of the leftist because now all of a sudden the feces birds are right there in their lap. Which it was okay when they were spitting out all of you and pissing out all of us. Well equal opportunity feces bird time will drop some birds in your lap. Personally, I think they should just shut up and of course they already did it with the Naval Observatory. By the way Kamala Harris, that's the the president vice presidential housing site. Interestingly enough, that was not always the case. I will bring up a little history here as I always do when I can. Traditionally, the vice president did not have quartering in Washington, D.C. The president had the White House, but the vice president typically had to find a residence. Now, it is interesting that Al Gore was the first VP to actually move in and look for government quartering, which is how the National Observatory became the VP residents. Al Gore is the first person that actually plugged that in. Before that, typically, although I'm sure the year tax dollars and mine paid for some of it, the Vice President had to take personal funds and purchase a site. Spiriti Agna used the Sheridan Hotel in Washington, D.C. But before that other properties or residents had to be acquired and it was also it changed with every vice president for Most of the history of the country so it's interesting that the Naval Observatory that's pushing it jumped out of me is oh, so they're actually still using that as the Planned housing facility for the VP. Well, it's a modern tradition Well anyway, a bunch of illegal aliens showed up there and it's interesting. They said, well how could they even get, how could they even stop? Because you can't even stop and park there in front of the Naval Observatory. The Fed agents will, you know, come after you. I don't know whoever it was they were creative and they dumped two busloads off and that's fine by me. But fact is yet again that well, there's nothing happening and you know prove it to me After all they've been lying their ass off every step of the way contrary to you know Countering every any comment made by anybody talking about the open border Well, they just took a bunch of them dumped right off in their lap all of a sudden something needs to be done So I guess really they shouldn't slow the program down. They're gonna get stuck in country anyway. It might as well be at many of these other leftist enclaves. And I think what really got them up off their arse is that if you could dump off at Martha's Vineyard, but about all the other areas you don't hear about where they can be dumped off. What? Well, wait a minute. Martha's Vineyard is like a to-do, you know, hot spot for the show boaters. But let me point something out. There's a whole bunch of leftists in your country in the United States that are not showboaters, but they're big money. Now, here's what they don't want, what they're terrified of. If somebody is smart, they're gonna go right down the shopping list of other places you've never heard of, where they've been hiding their ass, you know, and they keep all you peasants away, all you, all you trollops and trolls, and you know, all of you, you know, you heathens. go all over there. But if all of a sudden somebody's smart, well, they can start dropping illegal aliens off in all of these other little enclaves like in Eastern Pennsylvania and in Virginia and go on the coast. Or you know, I can't where the where you're not supposed to look because oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah. Those little pilot islands and I'm not just they don't have to be near the water anymore are places they don't want you to see they don't want you to realize they exist Martha's Vineyard is for the those who are making noise because they want to be in the you want to be in the light good culture dad I got an idea, and I've talked about this with a couple other people, but think about this. They always use eminent domain on us. Well, they need housing for all these illegals, right? Because they can't kick them out of the country and they want to give them amnesty and all this other crap. Well, what about Obama's mansion sitting there in Florida that he's not using? How many of these people have multi-million dollar homes, multiple rooms, and they're not living in them? multiple people. Whoopi Goldberg, whoopi Goldberg, Martha Stewart, all those people who have houses and are marcus vineyard, you know, that's not their only home. Yeah, that's not their only home. They also have homes in California. They have homes, you know, across the US in different places. Well, I think that's another thing too is Silicon Valley. Should be targeted with you know every one of those leftist businesses Having the only the only difference as I said is guys the illegal aliens should be handed out a $2 Chinese made dome tent some cheapy cheapy blankets a blow-up air pillow should be a kit And it's an instant housing unit. So that way they don't get caught flat footed for a total of maybe $4 or $6. They could get everything if they're willing to buy the stuff in bulk. Seriously, I can tell you that right now. I could take you to a job or in a wholesaler and show you exactly what I'm talking about. And that way when we drop them somewhere, they, you know what, you don't have anywhere to go. They're not gonna, you know, the end doesn't have any rooms all of a sudden when it's a leftist community. Well, that's not a problem. Just plop yourself down on Mr. Obama's back 40. And all of them have to be bright, bright, bright, you know, like sharp colors, ideally safety colors, because we don't want them to get run over by lawnmowers or, you know, hit by packing up pickup trucks when they establish their new Liberty camps, which is what should happen. Now, the reason you want those bright, bright colors, that we also can't hide them. You want everybody to see that they're there. Go ahead, color. Yeah, let's not forget Bay Harbor up here Harbor Springs, Lake Charlevoix, Walloon Lake. All these people, a majority of these people that live up here are from Chicago and Detroit. They're the elite. They've been doing this generation, you know, with their houses. I mean, that's why I work. I build their houses for them. And so, I mean, that was doing very good to shut their mouths right here. Just dump a couple of plus loads up here and see how they act. Well, every one of them that's a sanctuary fill in the blank, that's the ones that need to be dumped on. And that's what they've been doing, or at least starting a target. But there's a lot of them that have made noise like that, but they are in the shadows. And like you said, this needs to bring to light, where are these little enclaves? Because these characters have dumped in the backyard wherever they were to the point, you know, the old feces bird. They've dumped in the nest that they were in to the point where they can't stand it anymore. So they run a whole length of a state away and plop their arse down and try desperately to repeat what they did in the other location. And so all of the other leftist garbage, the sanctuary city or sanctuary community and you know, the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo, purple haired slash queers, a $3 bill of pedal, you know, effort, et cetera, et cetera. Well, that's where these characters need to be dumped. Now, again, I wouldn't be any surprise. They won't do the same thing that you saw with the hypocrites and Martha's Vineyard. Oh, by God, it took them what, two days and they had their ass packed up and on a military base. Now, that's rather fascinating because it seems like you said, no matter what, they had all the room they needed for those 50 illegals. And those 50 illegals realizing, don't you think that they looked on their cell phone when they said, where are we going? Oh, you're going to Martha's Vineyard. Do you think that they all felt bad when they were on the buses headed to Martha's Vineyard or headed, well, forgive me, on the plane? Guys, they were on their cell phone looking stuff up, that government-sponsored cell phone that you paid for. Martha's Vineyard, do you see how rich these people are? Dude, we're gonna be partnering tonight with the liberals! You know, it's a thing, what'd she say? Oh, it's a sanctuary, it's a sanctuary town, man. They want us there, man. And then when they hit the ground, well... You know, it's classic. I've seen this liberal hypocrisy forever. You know how it is. Coloring, but here in Michigan, gosh, you get to see this garbage all the time. Every morning. Yeah. So, yeah, so I get to work at eight and guess, I'm just finishing up this one house. I mean, it's probably $3 million and guess what, the homeowner. So every morning they got CNN, I can hear CNN in the background, you know, and they say these people call themselves conservative. I've talked with them many times, but I can't argue with them because they're not, they're not conservative conservatives in any way. But there it is that CNN and I'm going to go. My God, real quick. I never bring it up with you. Okay, real quick. Communist News Network is firing all the blatantly hardcore Wokites not because they're going to fix CNN. It's because like everything else, like I said, they threw the pedo card out, then they had to slowly hide it back under the vest, which doesn't do any good because you flipped it. Communist News Network is having to ratchet back to being, you know, less openly red and yellow. It doesn't mean that they're changing their spots. They've been doing the image modification and story modification for years. And I've used CNN as a classroom example of propaganda. And I'll tell you what we got to do though. We got to get out of the way. But I'm going to bring this up 8 o'clock CNN. I'm going to make sure I write that down. Because again, CNN just the logical next step and next step and next step. is to where it says proffing at the mouth crazy as it is right now. But they got this new CEO in and they're gonna change their image. Well, all they're gonna do is change the BS window dressing. But as far as meeting the hardcore leftist county operation, they bet. 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A couple interesting things we were talking about. 9 million rounds disappeared. There are several articles all through the Internet, but they're all the same, repeat smattering. It's ad nauseam, minimal to no real information available, which tells you it's an A, inside job at the very least. Government sponsored maybe or private slash somebody moving the stuff sideways getting ready for the war. Or somebody on the enemy side moving stuff sideways and getting ready for the war. That's what happens in the limbo period before contact. Okay, just what you're seeing right now Anyway, there is a little blurb over at guns and gadgets to go check that out. There's also a couple of the videos Today posted you want to check all of them? Let's see. Oh again, I want to say thank you the Delbert Timberman fund is of course up and running And for everybody out there, this is a malicious support program for those who don't have everything they need. Well, this is designed to help those who actually need help. Not just for the fun of it, not because you want some extra goodies, but this is designed especially in light of, well, its timing is good because with all the stuff that's going on right now with the influx. We do have people that are going to need a little assistance. Not many, but a few. If we can't do it off our regular inventory, then that's what this is all about. We can actually use this fund to purchase for new volition that are joining. So congratulations, good work. And that's the Dilbert Timberman Fund. It's been in place now for about four months and they've decided to mobilize it with what we see happening. And again, a lot of history there. I want to say thank you to the family. Let's see. Now, Communist News Network. I want to touch on this for a bit. The Communist News Network has always been a BS-er. Okay, and they've been worse and progressively worse. They were hyper-leftists back in the 90s. Didn't anybody notice this? Well, we did, but everybody else is supposed to forget. And they would go on, you know, spiraling downhill into the toilet ever since. Well, now they've gotten so bad that they're going to back up to probably their 90s lying generation format. Okay? Let me give you an example of what I still want to use and have used extensively when a lot of you that are listening, if you've been to any of my classes on communications. There's a couple of different classes I give to different militia units, depending on what they request. And one of them is communications, but also deception principles. And the propaganda, you know, ABC, NBC, CBS, Communist News Network, even FAUX, they're all towing the line. It's to what degree they're towing the line, okay? How many of you remember back in March of 1994, there was an air collision that took place at Fort Bragg? Do any of you remember this this happened at Fort Bragg was in March 1994 was the middle of the in fact it was as we were preparing to go to war in 1994 with all the stuff that was escalating step by step Okay in between you know the in-between window there before they Started to argue that they were gonna do the mass arrests etc in late 94 early 95 It was at Fort Bragg. They had an overhead air collision between two aircraft. It shouldn't have happened in the first place, sadly enough it did. And a line of support aircraft, transport aircraft, were loaded up with airborne troops. And they were loaded for bear. They had hundreds of men on each aircraft. And the wreckage and the fuel from the collision rained down on the aircraft and started another convolution on the tarmac. How many of you remember that? Quite a few paratroopers died. Of course, the problem is you got to remember these guys were set up to jump. So they had all the tactical support gear. They had their agility parachute. They had their primary parachute. They're helmeted up. They're about as heavy as you could imagine. And all at once they get rained down from above with fire and wreckage. And of course needless to say, my first rule would be ignore everything, unclip crap. You can't go, no way you're gonna get out of that plane if you're still hooked up with your rig. So the first thing you do is start slapping safety as slapping all your disconnects. You can. If need be, break out the knife and cut your ass out of your equipment. It's faster than trying to unbuckle, to be quite honest. It depends on how adrenaline motivated you are, okay? Why am I bringing this up? Well, because it is the best example of compressed CNN propaganda that you could find. Now, you gotta remember, what is this March of 1994? This is less than one year after I did American Peril. Now, how many of you remember the images that we put in American in peril from Airman magazine? If you haven't watched in a while, Go over to YouTube, watch American Peril. You might notice there's some images there. Well, I don't own Airman Magazine, and I can't get Airman Magazine, a government publication, to print anything that I want. And on the front page, and for every month, for months on end, they have been doing globalist... agenda, globalist, glad hand, globalist propaganda in every stinking publication month after month after month. When we get American parallel, you might notice the picture is from California. It's the cover of Airman cover, not something inside. It's on the cover of Airman magazine. It's Russian bear bombers lined up on the tarmac out west. at an American air base with B-52s in the foreground on the right side. Take a look at the image, you'll see what I'm talking about. And of course, they absolutely denied. When anybody commented on this all over the country, Communist News Network, ABC, NBC, CBS all lied their ass off. Oh, and about UN activity, they all lied their ass off. There's no UN marked aircraft. No American aircraft or marked UN. There's no UN this, there's no UN that. Well then, this accident took place. It's the part that they're still, to this day, trying to do everything they can for you not to see the images that were right in your face the first hour when the incident happened. The entire line of jetlifter aircraft that were hit and burning or damaged all were tail fin marked UN United Nations. Here's what they did. Step one, they were reporting it immediately. There was the images which are the complete, you know, like camera was back, obviously about maybe a thousand, a thousand feet. The image showed the entire flight line with all of the aircraft from nose to tail plus burning or again in rows in the row damaged in one form or another and tail fin after tail fin after tail fin said UN slash underneath United Nations. Now if you look these were done in tactical the tactical green standard for the era for the jump aircraft so they're in a camouflage okay. For the first half hour segment the image that I described from every angle you can imagine showing the core of the one aircraft billowing with flames They were coothed about at least not showing the men coming out of the aircraft, you know on fire about About two dozen slash as it says in the one story. I'm gonna reference in a minute here. So you got something to look at It said about two dozen people were killed and a hundred and a some individuals were critically injured. Obviously critically injured. They're in the middle of a fire, okay? And no way to get out of the plane easily. In the first half hour, we see all of the images, nothing modified. Second, they start changing and not showing as much of the aircraft and in fact, most of what they had before, they blew the pictures up. In other words, they came in with the image so that you saw the aircraft burning, but they want to make it look big, so they did show a couple of shots with the tail sections of the aircraft with UN slash United Nations markings on them. Okay. In the next half hour segment, here's where it gets good. Now, nothing, those aircraft and communist news network sent this stuff out. Of course, it was the age of the VHS machines, far superior to most anything anybody's using for instant digital recording, as I've said many times. So a lot of people had their VHS machine already plugged in, ready to go, because we were watching for news and segments like this. Well, when this evidence was available, everybody made sure they just hit record and the tape started cranking. So everybody saw the UN markings. In the third half hour, in the third one half hour segment, step one, is they fogged out the tail sections of the aircraft. They didn't do a really good job. They just wanted to make sure Americans didn't see what we had been talking about in America in peril. By the fourth half hour, they realized that fogging out the tail section of the aircraft made people ask questions. Well, what would you be covering up? It's just a US Air Force plane burning. Why would you cover up the tail sections with foggy, pixely stuff? So what they did in the fourth segment is even more telling. They had time between the first half hour and the second half hour to get somebody out there to rotoscope everything out, all the numbers, all the words were gone. And then they filled in with color matching, you know, format to imagery, the camouflage pattern. So by the fourth half hour, the images were completely changed. They were modified by the news media. Now here's the problem. This is the age of the VHS machine. So you've got instant operation. You don't have to touch this, tip that, bunch this. slide over touch the screen do it now you just plug the tape in hit record and you were recording so a whole lot of people because remember seeing it had the half-hour you know half hourly news you know hourly news but every half hour they had the 15 minute quick news segment which a lot of guys saw at the airports back then and then they had the one hour block feed where every hour you know they went through a whole cycle Well, the half hour block is where it became really apparent and here's what's really cool. The average person just hit it, played, record, or timed it because the news stories always came into the first 15 minutes and you had other fluff that was plugged in, maybe a bottom of the hour finale, and then you were back to the whole news cycle again. So a lot of people had their timer set up so they recorded all of the news cycle to get a compression and therefore they could fit everything for six, seven, eight, nine, 10 hours on one video, on one cassette. It was perfect because you could then sit somebody down and watch the progressive fiction, the alteration of what were even the presented images and facts from the beginning to the alteration that became the standard. So when everybody tells you that all this garbage is totally new, it's like nothing we've ever seen, oh my goodness. Fact of the matter is, it's all been done before and worse. And of course, the idea behind this is, well, there was no UN, all that's just crazy patriot mythology, that's conspiracy stuff, guys. We had it all, we still have it all on tape. Show it to people, I've used it for years, decades now, as part of propaganda 101. So when CNN says, oh, look, they're getting rid of the woke people. So what are they doing? Hiring more just better qualified CIA again, better qualified Mossad again, because the line bastards have been lying bastards for as long as I can remember. And nothing changed. They just openly, they just became more flagrant and open about it. Now, here's the thing. Remember, first of all, in all the same news outlets, CNN, any of the feeds like the congressional feeds when they had debates on C-SPAN, or when they had discussions on C-SPAN, oh, that's just crazy. There's nothing like, there's no foreign troops. Oh, and there are no black helicopters. Don't forget that one. There's no black, while you're having a black helicopter in your backyard. The fascinating thing about this is the level of stupid. But again, what's really fascinating is where you take somebody who just absolutely like the woke I woke I types are the Republic rat standard Republic rat standards Republican standard not know the megatype although sometimes they'll listen most time they won't You can show this to them and they're like, well, that doesn't mean anything Okay, wait a minute. If it doesn't mean anything then why did they go through the effort to alter the image? Well, uh, yeah, dimwit, numbskull, you incompetent slash desperately trying to do it in any way, shape or form, not have to face reality. We still won. And we want because we're better at it than the other side. That's why we're still here today and why now they're trying to do again what they tried to do in the early 90s and failed. Let's remember that they failed. So just as an example though now, I qualified that would tell me about communist news network. Here's an interesting piece survivors reflect. See if I can let your second make sure I get this right. Okay, this this is And what's really cute is this looks like it's a regular news service, by the way. What's fascinating about this, hold on here, I'll make sure I hang it, so of course it's gonna fiddle part up the moment that we wanna try and show anything. Channel 17 CBS, which is kinda comical that it's on channel 17 CBS, poor bastard. If you don't know the epic about CBS, it's kinda laughable that there's that far up the dial. Survivors reflect 23 years after two dozen soldiers were killed at Fort Bragg. This video is five years old. But I want you to go look at it. If you can do that while you're listening to the program, fine. If not, write this down. Survivors reflect 23 years after two dozen soldiers were killed at Fort Bragg. And so what is the image that is shown of the planes that were burned at Fort Bragg? Want to know what the image is? Now guys, there's, there's, this by the way is talking about them honoring what happened at Fort Bragg, right? So don't you think that all the people who were there got still photographs from on the ground, you know, looking horizontally at the event, you know, when they could show the planes burning. You don't have to show people jumping out of the aircraft on fire. But there's dozens, hundreds, and probably thousands of images from the ground showing you the actual event with the aircraft. You will not see that in this video. Instead, there is an aerial shot, and I want you to look at how they choose to use what aerial footage for the propaganda piece that they are doing here. You'll notice that the tail section of the aircraft is blocked by the stabilizer because it's a high T-wing type rear support. Your rear control surfaces are on the top of the vertical. So what's perfect is choosing this particular image. The rear horizontal surface covers the whole tail section and there is no place where they show you any of the images of what we're talking about. It's all from the only shot of the aircraft, of one of the aircraft, because they made a point of looking at the aircraft that was most heavily damaged. Even to this day, it is, you know, this is five years ago, so this is, you know, that's what, 2017? 2017. And they were still trying to make sure that nobody saw the ascent of any of those aircraft. Anything that's generated by the, in fact, there is video footage that they're showing you, and they selected so that that upper surface covers the tail section so you can't see anything. And then they fade away from it, they go to the talking heads, and then they're all talking about what happened on the ground. And what's fascinating about this is they keep showing other aircraft, C-130s, all kinds of other aircraft that have nothing to do with the day. There's no other image that they display through the whole process of this propaganda fluff piece, which is not very long. It's only, oh, come on, how long is it? Let's see. It's only so many minutes long. It's actually a CBS, Channel 17 CBS piece. But this is an example I can show you right now. This is an example of exactly what we're talking about. Survivors reflect 23 years after two dozen soldiers were killed at Fort Bragg. Now this was posted five years ago. It's CBS 17, that's the channel. And it's one minute and 44 seconds long. You need to say that one minute and 44 seconds. They could show you brand new sea water, well not brand new because they're all neat and they're all stale potato chips. C-130s on the ground, but with all of the myriad of horizontal surface footage, which was really quite dynamic, they can't show anybody nor do they want to because it kind of, well, what does that tell you about the propaganda machine? They're still following orders and they're still maintaining the standard as they have. Why is that? Well, the idea is to try and desperately disallow while enacting all of the activities that we warned you about in the Patriot Movement, the militia movement. While the old story, we're not doing this while they're doing it. We're not doing this. We're not doing this. We're not doing this while we're doing it. Katrina, we had at least five different nations down there. Now, even when people saw this on national television, you know there were people so stinkin' stupid, apparently they, you know, football tailgate type mentality. Well, there weren't any foreign troops down there. Well, what about the Dutch, which they showed them, you know, you had the Dutch and the British Marines. And remember, they came in as amphibious support operating out of their ships. What about the Mexican Marines? who, strangely enough, they actually trucked across Texas under arms. They came under arms across the border, went all the way to New Orleans, and if you want to see something really cool for people to go, Lord, I don't know if that happened, well then go pull up George Bush promotional pictures after Katrina in New Orleans. There you go. Do that search. Wow, there weren't any Mexican Marines except there's all those Mexican Marines standing there with the president of the United States. Why did we need Mexican Marines or Dutch Marines or British Marines or you know, Russian personnel, Russian troops? All of that showed up and in fact step by step more and more was peeled back and a lot more dirty dirty deeds were found out. Of course, they also piled everybody into that stadium. I showed you what homeland Succureity is all good for. So again, take the time, check this out. This is an oblique, which is rather funny because it's the only video that actually pops up. And it's only because it was a commemoration thing where they were having a meeting about what happened with that plane crash. Survivors reflect 23 years after two dozen soldiers were killed at Fort Bragg. CBS 17, 13,000 views. It was done five years ago. And again, pay attention. Even to this day, look at how they, what image they choose. There is a vast amount of other imagery from the ground, but then you have to modify the pictures. Oh, I guess unless you see CNN, if you see an end stock footage that was modified, rotoscoped and engineered. then you're all squared away. By the way, after about four or five hours, they took the rear end of those aircraft right out of the picture because they realized it just incriminated them with CNN, okay? So the liars are trying to get on track to try and convince you that you need to use them as a viable reference for anything. I use them as a viable reference for propaganda. a demonstration of progressive on the role propaganda. And it's gotten better because they've gotten better in some ways. But as far as their agenda and what they're actually putting out in front of your face, the woke ism thing is killing the program. This is good. I don't want to stop. This is like this discussion several times that people in the last three, four days, it's like, why bother impeaching Biden? Again, we've talked about this many times. But I'll reinforce this again. So you impeach Biden. What do you get? You're just as well off. It's kind of like, there is no way out of here. That song I played during the tour of block by David Gilmour that I had Ed play. There's no way out of here. Dudes, if you didn't stand up to the flagrant violation of the body of law with regard to the fake election. You're stuck with whatever it is that's there until maybe they decide to not use as many tools of the fake election. We'll see what happens when it's coming up here in a month or whatever. But you still got two years out and that's the one that counts and they've already done it in your face. There's no reason they won't do it again. And in the meantime, they got two years to destroy the country, which they're making every effort to do in every way that they can. So, and again, that's, that's, it's in your face. So impeachment is a farce, is a joke, is a sad, you know, definition. In fact, it's, you know, it's as bad as, you know, this is it. Hillary's going to be arrested today for, you know, six years. Or again, the old story, you know, Trump in two years, what will there be left to work with in two years? And of course they're promising boy you get those Republic rats in and it won't be like the last six times So we've had this happen Where everybody rallies around the Republic rats and then they get in there and they said wow those two years went by really fast We didn't expect that. Oh, well, you're screwed. Haha. Bye Which is what's happened? Mm-hmm over and over again repeat ad nauseam So I hold my breath on that one anyway Why bother with the impeachment nonsense? It's the spinning your wheels, waste of time. Of course, if it'll keep somebody busy, I guess it's a Republican in Washington, and make them feel good thinking we're all so stupid we won't figure this one out, then that's fine. Now, if you want to touch on something else here, there are a series of books. Now, In Your Travels, and I should have mentioned this in the tour block too, because some of you aren't here now that we're there then. I always watch, but I'm especially amazed when I run into something like this. This is a pristine. This looks like other than the fact there's a little browning around the outside edge. This is a pristine class book from 1943. Well, it's not a public school piece. It's a I want to make sure I get it right. Oh, forgive me. Original copyright 1934, reprinted 1941 and 1942 and 1943, Henry Ford Trade School. Now, this is when Henry Ford was in charge of his company, Big Daddy, okay? The original Henry Ford. And if you can find any of these books, whatever part of the series, This is Shop Theory, revised edition, prepared by the Shop Theory Department, Henry Ford Trade School, Dearborn, Michigan, McGraw Hill Book Company out of New York and London. This was printed during the war. I believe this is actually late 1942, early 1943, but seem 40, probably, forgive me, I'm gonna double check this again, I can tell. I used to print books, remember? Hold on here a second. Middle of 1942 by the Code. This is really fascinating. Printed in the USA. Litho printed by Edwards Brothers Incorporated. Litho printers. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1942. I worked for them at one time, a little bit. Yeah, I actually worked for those people. The ones I just read, okay? I got this book this last few days. And in fact, I just saw it coming off a truck. And I immediately, anything that looks bland and is kind of, you know, square textish, I, oh, oh, wait, can I see that? This is, with this book right here, I could teach a trade class from top to bottom, front to back, and it would be, it's actually what I remember from my junior high school year. guarantee that there ain't no way it's even showing up in a high school. They wouldn't even have a clue anymore. But what's fascinating about this is this is the most complete and comprehensive single text that you can probably pick up. It's not the only one of its kind. But Ford built his labor force from scratch. And his plan was that when he built you, he built your job and he gave you a job. You stuck with that job and he ended up with a lot of benefit in the process. You made money, and you made money. Everybody was happy. But the quality of the work in step by step, instruction of the student. The Navy and the Army have comparable study works in shop, but also in steam. If you see any naval manuals, on steam power, grab them. They are the most comprehensive studies of steam power and energy and theory, and they include all of what is needed to operate in the industry. Now there's many, many different manuals, and it doesn't make any difference which year in fact, the older the book, the more valuable it would be to you. Remember that the processes of how steam was used changed progressively. When it was up and rising, it was everywhere, then it leveled out or plateaued, then there was a progressive succession of steam as the dominant power system, at least in the traditional bunker boiler slash scotch system like you see with locomotives. They're still out there. There's plenty of antiques laying around. China was still building them not until not long too long ago. But these books are priceless because they literally dot all the I's and cross all the T's. If I had a choice between some idiot computer sitting next to me and one of these when it came to the basics for trying to teach someone, I think if I have both tools, it's fine. But I don't need it with this. And this was a working man's text. What is fascinating, as several people have pointed out to me over the years, is you may not have finished high school, but in this day and age, Neither most Collin would most none of the people in college and very few people in high school could comprehend let alone really work this book But a man with a sixth seventh or eighth grade education could walk into this come out the other end of the Ford School and be a man may eventually be a master in his trade And by God, could do the math, did everything, you know, it was understood the application of the tools and the technology. So guys, this is what I'm trying to save. It's probably the single most valuable book I've picked up in one year, at least the last year, if not the last 10 years. It's not the only one of its kind that I have. I have many parts of this collection. But when I run into one of these, I want to remind you, watch for books. Books don't require any batteries. Your ocular collectors work the page, work that black and white print. And it's a miracle how amazingly enough if you work at it and absorb how much of it is retained. The important thing is, you know, treat it seriously. Now, another thing, there's a parallel work that I did pick up. I did pick up an extensive It was a obviously a radio repairman's It was a shop work series for doing repair and building if need be any kind of electronic device from I'd say 19 1890 Because it goes back that far but 1890 all the way up through to about 1961 It's probably about a hundred different dictionary sized books text with Fold out schematics to hold on yards. What's really cool about this is every piece of equipment that's that's that there is a how to fix section for Be it a television a telephone Radios of every type you can possibly imagine going back to wooden component What is fascinating about this is everything is there in each section to help you to build that piece of equipment the schematics for each of the radios or each of the rigs, component identification, values, you know, top to bottom, and then assembly and disassembly, and again, tricks of the trade, which are especially critical because everything has a fluke or a unique component to it. I paid $50 for literally a collection that is priceless. Now, again, not everybody would be excited about this, but For what it is, it's the old story, I don't need to go back into the Stone Age if I have this information on the shelf. Now, you notice I mentioned wooden component electronics. You do realize, guys, that most of the electronics of the telegraph era, which by the way overlaps into the radio era, when it first started out, the components were quite quote unquote crude. Now they're not as crude as you might think. It's just that there was a minimal number of components. The transmitters were more open, okay, because they were less refined. And the interesting thing is they worked. Captain Monahan, before he passed away, had a telegraph system set up. And what was cute is there were two things he had there. One was a Marconi type Mark 1 home built made with copper wire and other materials for components and board, plywood and board. And all of the components were hand built. And the little Marconi unit that was there could talk to the world. What's really interesting is the counterpart, which was a little telegraph station, Other than the key, everything else that was part of the enhancer and the amplifier that was available to get more signal down range was all made from wood and copper wire and copper sheet metal. So don't say it can't be done. It's how we got here. We'll go back to the Stone Age only if you're stupid, only if we let the stupid drag us there and we're not going to let that happen. But it is kind of fun to build some of this stuff because amazingly enough, because of the crudity of the design, it is very quick and easy to build this stuff. In other words, not just crank out one, but with the combination of the resources we have now, you can make multiples of this equipment. So making another Marconi Broadcasting Dirty Seiver, you know, Dirty, Dirty Transmitter, forgive me, It works much like the signal generators for electronic countermeasures or deception. You want it to be a bullet magnet, you want it to be dirty. So just something to think about. And making it all from disposable components. Guys, how much copper wire and stuff can you scavenge from how many different places? I do it all the, in fact I just made up another barrel of copper wire I got for free this weekend. Barrel, I mean I use trash barrels and fill them up. And we were clean. I get them, barrels usually get one source or another. And I just filled up a third of a barrel with copper wire of different lengths. For the kind of project we're talking about, to do windings and to do like erase greens or you know nets, you know, which you're gonna make out of copper. Everything I just picked up. All of that would be applicable to the kind of idea of the design we're talking about. So anyway, Shop Theory, revised edition, prepared by the Shop Theory department, Henry Ford Trade School, Dearborn, Michigan. And again, if you see anything like this, and for that matter, it doesn't have to be just from Henry Ford. GM, by the way, did have its own program, so did Chrysler, et cetera, et cetera, before it was Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, whatever. So if any of these are found, save them, preserve them. You want to really have some fun? Scan them sheet by sheet and share them. Which is what needs to happen. This is the basic information you need to build a tradesman. To get them started. And in fact actually give them a pretty big leg up. So, just ideas, not just complaining about the problems. Anyway, other stuff. Somebody was, you know, when we talked about, forgive me, I had to get to this subject too real quick. When I was talking about big heavy, big butt, big big game rifles, I don't care what you buy. Of course, common sense is you want to look around and see if you can get ammunition for it. Now 338 Winchester is what 338, where 338 Lapua came from. Not because of the case, but because of bullets. Most all of the present big bore, you know, howdy-duty cartridges that are really popular. The reason that they're in the chain brings that they're in is because of the preponderance of bullets from the last era of big game rifles. Example is 338 win. 338 win was the go to, one of the go to rifles in your golf bag if you were going to go big game hunting off in Africa. Because of that, a wide range of bullets, a lot. I was amazed when I was much younger how many different bullets were made by all the different bullet companies for 338. So eventually, if somebody wanted a wildcat, which is what happened, the 338 Lapua comes about because there were many, many bullets to prototype and experiment with when building a new case. and making it quite affordable, but also tuning the case to the ultimate or best balanced bullet for the job based upon the geometry of the case and its interaction with explosive forces inside the case pressures, et cetera. The interesting thing is that any of these weapons, 338 Winchester, are still out there in good force. And by the way, it can't help it because all those old GM, Ford, and Chrysler workers, and many others, they had lots of money. So they bought a lot of big bore magazine fed rifles like this. Many of you, some of you are listening tonight, I know because I've already seen the collection you got from dad, okay, or from Uncle Fred. In this area, especially in Michigan, 338 Wind, 375 Holland and Holland, which is a big ass cartridge. Another one you don't want to get shot with, but it was designed. 375 H&H was designed to bring down big game, moose, cape buffalo, et cetera, et cetera. Those are out there. And they're still popular enough that if you, Preview Partisan builds brand new ammunition for most everything. 375 H&H is made by Preview Partisan. Now I put that to the door when I got a hut hut team of black uniform knuckle draggers and I get down and get crotch level and I pull the trigger With a big game bronze tip or penetrator round. There's nothing they're wearing. It's gonna slow that bullet down It's just a matter of how many how many tree limbs, you know legs it's gonna snap off How many gonads are gonna get dropped off a couple oysters in the ground times however many you can line up with the shot So the more clustered they are, the more damage you're going to do. But it'll go through the whole line of them. Just like M250 caliber, you know, Browning Ball or AP, take your pick. It doesn't have to be AP. It's devastating. The, you know, like 444 Marlin, another one. And that's an interesting cartridge. But, and again, not as fast as the others we're talking about, but by God, you can go any kind of bullet you want. Now you hit somebody with that, they're not getting back up. They're just not getting back up. They just don't want, they might want to even, but the body, the brain sending orders to the body, the body just can't respond. It's just all there is to it. It's just the way it is, okay? Because that body part's been severed. That's why the big more rifle slug. I don't care. Well, I don't care what it is What is your group like or what in fact for that matter think about it this way? What would you like to collect? You know, we keep forgetting this but we're doing this for our pleasure No, I don't give a squat about how everybody feels about every whatever I own So if you want to click big more classic hunting rifles, why not? And in the process, look at the advantages you gain. There's some really nice classic rifles hanging around out there. And if you're patient and you look around, you'd be amazed at what you can find because they're not the cat's meow. They're not the latest and greatest. And the latest and greatest, see, this is what another thing is fascinating. They've been lighting the rifles up. I don't have a problem with that. Okay. But there's a reason for weight. Wait, there's a weight. energy application ratio that you want when it comes to going heavy. And so you don't necessarily want to lighten the guns up. There's a number of different weapons I've mentioned over the last several years here that... If you look at them, okay, the polymer stocks are okay, but they've tried to shave weight off so it'll be more comfortable to carry. But that's not where it counts. What counts is when you put it to your shoulder and pull the trigger, what's the felt recoil? How well are you able to operate with follow-up shots based upon, again, the combination of the angle of the comb of the stock? Because remember, that's part of the formula, too. and all of the other tricks of the trade with regard to tweaking and building a weapon that is very powerful, but offers reasonable comfort and excellent recovery for second shot follow up. Now, let me give you an example real quick here. Savage came up with a brand new, in fact, it's the present action, which is the tactical rifle everybody swooned about starting back in the 80s. is the original batter design that they bought from Remington. That's a Remington action. Most people don't realize that. Well, when they originally built it, they built what was basically a brush rifle or bush rifle in 300 Savage. However, their stock design, and I don't know why they did this, others may be to lighten the weapon. But they also came up with what was basically a too shallow an angle for the approach from the grip of the weapon with regard to the pitch and angle to your shoulder. So more energy was driven back into you rather than riding up with the weapon. There's a whole formula to this. And Savage realized very quickly they had to fix that. Now many people didn't have that much of a problem with it, but It could bite you, depending on your frame, it actually hurt to shoot that rifle. When it first came out in 1950-253. Yeah, that design's been around that long. What's interesting is that the Savage design they drop, they actually start building again, you know, down the road as a commemorative thing. But the rifle itself, well, even though it had some toothing problems, it eventually became the Savage tactical that everybody just absolutely had to have. But its original, in its original idea, things can go wrong no matter how good the engineers. And this rifle was designed to be the premier rifle for Savage to, you know, kick off the next hunting season when originally it came out. Be able to say Remington kind of regretted the long-term effect of that because as we know the Savage gun overtook and in fact even exceeded sales performance for the versus the Remington 700 and the Winchester Model 70 eventually. Again, Big Boar, remember again also it's just advantages in long, long range. Just because I had to press it into service to knock down the bowling pins that are all lined up in the hallway after I shot them from my sandbag to the other end of the hallway. Long, long range. Guys, ain't nothing like putting a bullet so far out they can't respond. That 375 Holland and Holland, that 338 Winchester or Lapua. All of these, you can put riflemen far in advance of your primary line. All they do is pick a target, shoot once, and they don't shoot again from that position, they move. What this does is it forces your enemy to take to ground and operate in a tactical third-phase contact where you're expecting increased contact, so in fact, contact of equal force. So you're having to go to fire and maneuver, but you're doing it much, much sooner, where normally you would have what is called traveling time, where you can reduce wear and tear on the troops. So your rifleman can physically change the conditions of the battlefield and with a bigger, heavier piece of equipment that can reach out 1,000, 1,200 yards. And by the way, even if you didn't hit, Consider what the rifleman was trying to do and what the result will be. Especially with two, three, or four heavy riflemen in a forward screen supported by a second tier and a third tier. As the first group falls back and moves through, the second tier engages and they fall back and move through and the third tier engages four, five, or six heavy riflemen like that working in team groups spread out. No predictability, no possibility of guaranteeing that if you return fire, which they inevitably have to, that it's going to in any way, shape, or form be effective. But you know what you did for the price of a few bullets? Your enemy had to consume the ammunition that they planned on using for the final objective to take a specific goal slash objective. You're burning out their resources and eating up their calorie and their water. part of the dance of swords. Things you need to remember, things you need to learn. But anyway, those big, heavy, or even standard rifle rounds, any MBR round, .30 out of 6, .760 by .54 are, all of those are most effective, but bigger and heavier is a lot of fun. And remember, we're doing this also because we're enjoying ourselves. This is America. You can buy more guns. Remember what the old Finn over the bridge told me years ago. Guns are for buying not for selling And that's how it should be so Last but not least don't forget Bear Creek Arsenal go check some of the stuff out. They posted the last two days This is really interesting stuff on the page and also a few videos on those 17 caliber uppers Which by the way are a useful other golf club in the golf bag and we are at the top
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