September 22, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the fiscal year 2023 Commerce Justice and Science Appropriations Bill (HR 8256), which contains ten hidden gun control provisions including massive ATF budget increases, gun registration funding, gun confiscation law funding, and ammunition background check studies. He analyzed each provision in detail, emphasizing the threat to Second Amendment rights. The show also covered Apache helicopter movements across the United States, walnut hull natural dyes for camouflage, plywood AR-15 lower receiver construction, and caller reports about rising death rates, fentanyl poisoning, and hospital safety concerns.
- gun control
- atf budget increase
- gun registration
- hr 8256
- second amendment
- gun owners of america
- pistol ban
- ammunition background checks
- apache helicopters
- fentanyl deaths
- ar-15 lower receiver
- walnut dye camouflage
- hospital safety
- weimar republic
- preparedness
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the through and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize 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 will 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 your freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land. I'm going to the island! Vineyard! Their love is suddery! Anybody remember the movie? The Island? Ooh, someone could have some real fun. I don't care who steals this. But do it. Take the sound bites and the imagery from the movie, The Island, and tag in Martha's Vineyard. I'm going to the island. Wait a minute. Where are you taking me? Where are we going? I want to go to the island. I won. I want to go to the island. OK, maybe not. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... First hour of the afternoon Intelligence report I'm Mark Carkey One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and both behind the lines at occupied territories Southwest Northeast and gentlemen you were listening to us on Www.libertytreeradio.4md.com Liberty Tree radio dot org and we are on satellite I want to say hi to all of the Maroos and of course all of the operators virtually on every ocean on the planet. We're making that happen and we're not part of that. We're just providing the noise. Everybody else is doing all the work. So I want to say thank you and we appreciate the donations too that have come in because of that. We're also a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Thursday, the other day when the Mossad elements of the ATF and FBI commit acts of terrorism against the American people, usually bombings, but it also can be shootings, and then try to blame somebody else for it. Yeah, it's called government-sponsored terrorism. Anyway, it is the 22nd of September. It is the 14th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian, socialist, and Soviet. socialist occupation of America with a K, where a lot of lip noodles stand there and stare at the invasion down on the southern border and go, uh, what was that? Anyway, uh, or also rub their hands with glee because they're betraying America and they're in our government. Anyway, this 2022 old earth calendar helped me Spock helped me good down to Lincoln. 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And for everybody at what a dance we ever are having right now. By the way, Edward, before we go any farther, and this isn't I told you so because it's wow, what a surprise. He just kind of figured that we're gonna run this through and they are. Guns and gadgets, I think it's within the last hour cuz when I watch it was about 44 minutes ago. I would say an hour, hour and whatever. It is the most recent. It's Guns and Gadgets. And guys, pay attention and break your pen out, but also save and share. Go to Guns and Gadgets, share the hell out of this, save it. Give it a thumbs up. Do everything. Check us out down below. Also we have some special gifts. We have some keychains available too. Blackoutcoffee.com slash G&G code four years. Thank you everybody who has purchased some Blackout Coffee and allowing us to make it to our fourth anniversary. Who the funk? Alright for this video. I want you all to pay attention seriously pull up your chairs top off your coffee your blackout coffee cracker cold one whatever it is, but pay attention because Again, I was talking to my friend Aiden Johnston a gun owners of America and he tore into an appropriations bill. He found 10 hidden gun control items inside this bill I'm doing my part to make sure you all are aware of it now This is out of the fiscal year 2023 Commerce Justice and Science Appropriations bill I'll have it linked down below and it's house resolution 8256 and house report 117-395 I'll go over real quick with this photo here and then we'll dig deep into each one number one is a massive ATF budget increase to facilitate Biden's pistol ban. 2 is gun registration funding. 3 is gun confiscation law funding. 4 is financial benefits for families of deceased ATF agents killed or injured. 5 is ammunition background check studies. 6 is gun control research unbound by the Dickey Amendment. 7 is anti-gun community violence interventions. 8 is domestic violence firearms, lethality reduction initiatives. And number nine is the violent anti-government ideology research. Number 10 is the gun control earmarks. Now again, I want to thank my friends at GOA for making me aware of this while we were in DC, hanging out together and... Guys if you're not a member of gun owners of America, what are you doing? Check them out. It's gun owners org slash guns gadgets I get nothing out of it what you get is a discount in joining Welcome to the fight and whatever amount you save based off the the level of membership you choose I always ask that you donate that right back to them Link is in the description of every single video. I get nothing buckus out of that What you get to do is join the fight and support someone who a group that is doing the work. So let's get to this letter of GOA put out and it'll go into some great detail for us. Okay, the first one I talked about was the massive ATF budget increase to facilitate Biden's pistol ban. says in order to facilitate its gun registration schemes, the Biden administration's ATF has requested a 13% budgetary increase, which is provided in HR 8256, again linked below. Indeed, the Biden administration has begun describing its upcoming rule as an amnesty registration for pistols. This amnesty will affect the owners of up to 40 million pistols. ATF reports to have processed 512,315 gun registration forms in 2020. Assuming no further backlog and assuming all affected gun owners comply with the gun registration, it would take ATF over 78 years to process all the pistol registration forms. Therefore, 8256 assumes that within the resources provided, ATF will prioritize funding for the National Firearms Act Division to improve firearms licensing processing timelines. A vote for this funding increase is a vote to facilitate Biden's pistol registration scheme. Number 2, the gun registration funding. HRA-8256 provides $14.4 million to modernize the National Tracing Center, which is the branch that maintains, accesses, and searches ATF's digital searchable gun registries. This funding increases by more than 40% the funding for the National Tracing Center. ATF is transparent with exactly how the system will be modernized. This initiative to consolidate firearms tracing applications through the e-trays modernization effort with enhanced data sharing capabilities will serve as a key building block in significantly improving the operational proficiency of the NTC division. This data sharing technology will upgrade ATF's gun registry, after which the National Tracing Center will be available to more effectively search its 920,664,765 record registry and create a door-to-door confiscation list of Americans who lawfully purchase these newly banned firearms such as AR-15 pistols. Note. ATF also proposes that this enhanced gun registry will not only be useful for American law enforcement, but also for the many foreign law enforcement agencies, including Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and most of the Central America, parts of Western Europe, Australia, and Japan utilizing E-Trace to search for Americans' registered firearms. It is outrageous that private information regarding Americans exercising a constitutional right is available to foreign governments. And I agree wholeheartedly. Hold on guys, I think this is very important. We're going to go through all 10 of them. Number three, gun confiscation law funding. To help ATF crack down on gun owners who do not comply with this unconstitutional gun ban, HR 8256 proposes $40 million for an incentivization program for extreme risk protection order laws. These are unconstitutional gun confiscation orders, which are routinely used to seize firearms without constitutional due process. The intended function of these laws, which provide a simple mechanism for the government to disarm a citizen, is revealed in the context of the ATF's illegal gun registry. First, register all the firearms transactions in a near-billion record registry, then seize these firearms using the new gun confiscation procedure. According to the House report accompanying the bill, this funding is not only for red flag gun confiscation orders, but is also available for unconstitutional gun licensing laws as well. Number four, new annual compensation for families of deceased ATF agents could be an indication of an upcoming gun confiscation. $50,000 a year will be made available for humanitarian expenses incurred by or for any ATF employee thereof. or any member of the employee's immediate family that results from or is incident to serious illness, serious injury, or death occurring to the employee while on official duty or business. With the Biden administration's plan to use an illegal national gun registry to confiscate millions of lawfully purchased pistols and AR-15s from gun owners, one can only wonder why Congress is planning to offer new financial benefits to ATF agents and their families if they're seriously injured or killed on the job. Number five, ammunition background check implementation plan. The House report accompanying H.R. 8256 includes a GAO study, that's the Government Accountability Office, on ammunition background checks. Within one year, the Government Accountability Office will submit a report detailing the following. How best to implement a requirement that background checks... be conducted for all ammunition sales, including sales by federal firearms licensees and private sellers. Two, whether and if so how to include any funding required, the National Criminal Background Check System could be expanded to include federal background check requirements for ammunition purchases. Three, how other countries with similar requirements have implemented such policies and their effectiveness at preventing unauthorized access to ammunition. And four, what obstacles, if any, have state or local governments encountered in their efforts? to implement background checks for ammunition purchases. I don't know, U.S. Constitution, Second Amendment. G.O.A. says a right delayed is a right denied and background checks delay the exercise of a constitutional right and are an infringement on the Second Amendment. Background checks for ammunition would have a chilling effect on the purchase of ammunition, create a registry of ammunition transactions like the ATF's Firearms Transaction Record Registry, Leave ammunition unavailable when the background check system is offline or unavailable. Risk indefinitely delaying ammunition purchases, as occurred in many states during the COVID lockdowns. Disparantly denying minorities their ability to purchase ammunition, result in hundreds of thousands of false positive denials for ammunition purchases, and would be entirely unenforceable. For all of these reasons and more, the federal government must not draw up a plan to implement ammunition background checks. 6. Gun Control Research Unbound by the Dickey Amendment. H.R. 8256 provides a million dollars for research on gun violence prevention. However, the Office of Justice Programs is not bound by the Dickey Amendment, which applies to the CDC and the NIH and reads, quote, none of the funds made available in this title may be used in whole or in part to advocate or promote gun control. Given the necessity of including this restriction to prevent research funding from being used to undermine the constitutional rights of the people, Unrestricted gun-related research must be opposed. 7. Anti-gun community violence intervention initiatives. H.R. 8256 currently proposes $150 million for a community violence intervention and prevention initiative. Misuse of CVI funding for gun control first began with the Biden administration's COVID relief package, which Mayor Eric Adams ostensibly used to rebuild New York City's anti-gun unit. Such funding was also included in the Build Back Better Act when Democrats rejected an amendment to clarify that funding could not be used, quote, in any manner that results in the denial without due process of an individual's exercise of any right under the Second Amendment of the Constitution. The Biden administration clearly intends to misuse CVI funding to infringe on the right of the people to keep and bear arms just as they have done with prior funding. Number eight, domestic violence firearms, lethality reduction initiative. H.R. 8256 now provides $4 million for a domestic violence firearms lethality reduction initiative. Gun rights are women's rights, and so a constitutionally-minded government program might encourage women and domestic violence victims to exercise their constitutionally protected rights in order to defend themselves from a domestic violence abuser. However, this program will surely be used to promote anti-gun and anti-women rhetoric discouraging women from using firearms for self-defense. Number 9. Violent Anti-Government Ideology and Domestic Radicalization Research Since the FBI has labeled common, patriotic, historic, and Second Amendment related speech and ideologies, including our founding fathers' original interpretation of the Second Amendment as militia violent extremism, the Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics cannot be trusted with $8 million, an increase of $2 million above the fiscal year 2022 enacted level for funding for research concerning domestic, violent, anti-government ideology. And finally, 10. gun control earmarks. The city of Vallejo, California will be receiving $830,000 thanks to Representative Thompson for an unconstitutional ghost gun and gun violence prevention initiative to crack down on those who exercise their constitutionally protected right to manufacture a firearm in a state which infringes on that right. Again, this is the fiscal year 2023 Commerce Justice and Science Appropriation Bill. And then when Aiden and I were talking about this I was absolutely blown away And then I read the bill this morning and texted Aiden and dude Like the link is down below if you don't believe any of this it's down there You can read it for yourself. The government is coming hard and it's an appropriations bill which is making it easier for them to pass this stuff and I just wanted you to get this information This is I told you to pull up and pay attention to this one now I'm gonna tell you you have to you have to share this one make the effort to reach down and click that share button guys and gals send us to folks left and right Also like the video so more people will see it through this anti gun algorithm. This information absolutely has to get out. We cannot let them push this gun control through another appropriations bill. Next thing I need you to do is call your congress people and tell them to reject this appropriations bill. On the screen is the phone number you should call. Area code 202. 224-3121. That's the switchboard. Tell them where you're from, tell them who you want to talk to, and they'll get you to the right person. Remember, the people you're going to talk to are aides. 20 something young 20 something year old kids. They have nothing to do with this. So give them a little bit of leeway They're not the ones doing this. It's there are the people who employ them So this has to absolutely be stopped again join gun owners of America if you haven't already It's in the description of every single video always support those who support you I've said that for years on this channel and I won't stop saying it because that's what rings true And that's how we get stuff done guys and gals. Thank you for your time. I appreciate each and every single one of you to each other again be safe stay vigilant carry a gun to keep you your friends your family your community safe don't forget about blackout coffees fourth annual anniversary sale hopefully it's an annual thing just keeps going hopefully thank you to our customers again it's blackout coffee dot com slash gng code is four years number four y e r s get it before that sales done take care legislation was bum rushed through the house or the senate is sitting there waiting right now In addition to the resources, I think the most comical, I think everybody figured out real quick was the, I think it's item number three. Extra bucks, if you get your ass shot off as a bat faggot. What? What do you say? Yeah, yeah, wait a minute. So you guys are gonna get all pumped up. You'll get like 50,000 additional dollars if you get identified. What is the $50,000 do for me? Oh, nothing. We're just trying to get you motivated. It can be the guy in the front of the group when you hunt, hunt through to go confiscate guns door to door. your next kid will get $50,000 maybe. I mean, the paperwork will be quite extensive and the budget's kind of tight and it might take a while for them to jump through all the hoops. But I'm sure by the time they're done with present cyclic taxation, etc., that's being added to any kind of benefit. situation like what this bill represents, you'll probably end up with about 21,000 additional dollars. It'll definitely cover burial expenses for the ATF agent for the Batfaggot instead. That's pretty good, right? How do you motivate the troops? Tell them you're gonna increase your death benefit before you tell them what's going on with the job. What are the changes at the job? Don't worry, we got a new death benefit for you. What? What did he say? I think there will be. Well, I don't know. We better listen. Yeah, but it's not even that much. I get more. I mean, I don't know. I don't think it's changed. You do have a death benefit insurance policy used to be 100,000 and it went to 150. I don't know what it is right now, but it's actually one of the things when you came into service, it's like, oh, and you know, you, by the way, You do have to identify a next of kin, you know, a beneficiary, etc. And sign on the dotted line and there's your insurance package. That's a roller coaster thing. It's kind of like Champas and all the other stuff over the years. You know, Pimpas, Dinkas, Bunkas, Wonkas for family medical benefits. Talk about a goofy operation. In fact, housing was the same way. I just saw a thing on housing come up in the Senate yesterday because of the same problems they're having today in 2022 that we had back in the middle 1970s at the end of the Vietnam War because of the lack of housing for family members. for married family slash enlisted NCOs and officers. So everything, bachelor's, officers, quarters even were fit pretty thin and they were housing families and BOQ, etc, etc. So anyway, look guys, they're going to go to the island and go door to door and they'll go, we'll slide an additional 50,000 or less. In fact, by the way, may notice how they may definitely really, truly tried to qualify. You know what you're gonna get that benefit for so it's gonna be pretty narrow unless you get shot on the job as a bat faggot You probably won't get it Does everybody understand that long as you unless you get shot dead on the job? Maybe you're a club like a baby seal or hung because people are gonna get tired of this You know bat faggot crap and the rest of police day real quick. So it's possible you'll be hung Bad-headed, you know shot Club like a baby seal who knows but whatever it is don't worry bat faggots you'll get an additional $50,000 a pan on the head to squeeze on the corpses butt and in the hole you go well the incinerator they might require incineration because of the foolishness with regard to the lie of the corona beer virus and you might you have you didn't die from the gunshot or the hanging or the clubbing you died from the corona beer virus sister tried to stack that up. Yeah So that's another reason they'll decide, oh, you really don't get the benefit. He got shot. No, he died of coronavirus. He was an ATF agent. He already had it beforehand. Pre-existing conditions. So no, he doesn't get the benefit. The family doesn't get the benefit. He's not or he or she is not around to collect in theory, right? Okay. Who knows what kind of fraud will go on with that one. Anyway, otherwise, here's the other one. ammo registration. You mean just like New York passed? Just like New York, exclamation point. Now, remember we touched on this, New York is guys, New York passed on the books right now, an ammunition registration system. They're ordered, they were supposed to have it in place years ago. Remember when they did all the other banning and stuff? Well, they got a triple header on that one and the thing that they didn't expect to get past was a tag on and a mandatory ammunition registration for the state of New York. Not the city of New York, the state. But let me ask you, if you've been listening for a while, maybe you're a new listener, you'll find out in a minute a little bit of history here. Why is it that New York didn't implement? In fact, why is it that the anti-gunners aren't talking about the lack of implementation of an ammunition registration. Anybody? Why is it that they're not even talking about it? I mean, after all, they were all pumped up. It's like, let's see, identity control fired guns, okay? Rob, Rob, Rob, but as people were explaining what will happen with the math, it doesn't work. Just like micro stamping ammo. It sounds real cool. You've been reading too many science fiction bullshit books. Fact of the matter is that doesn't work. Okay? But what was the reason that the ammunition ban didn't go in effect? Well, they've had three and they might have had more. I don't know for sure because New York kind of said, well, what about that ammunition ban? The Ammunition Registration System. Oh, we're looking into what? I didn't understand that. Here's what happened. The first company came in to build the software for this scam. Okay. And they were all pumped up, they came in, they said, well, you know, this is, you know, they have to have, remember, 100% accountability. Now, it's not Mark telling you this, go read the blasted law. And by the way, the Batfaggot law is gonna be the same way. If they do this federally, it's 100%. If you have a bullet missing, you are in trouble. You are in violation of the law. You must be persecuted. Where's that shotgun shell you dropped out in the back 40 over near Schenectady? Where's that rifle round, that 30-30 round you dropped up in the top of Michigan when you're four miles into the woods? on a rolling terrain dragging the deer back and you didn't notice that one of the shells rolled out of one of your liners or pockets and you got the deer back and you threw him in the truck and you didn't even think about it until you got all the way back to the cabin and you realized, oh, oh my God, I've dropped a rifle round. Oh my God, what do I do? You know what's gonna happen? There'll be all kinds of, here's one thing that's gonna happen. Underground sales of replacement ammunition for accidental loss. No, it's not going to cost you the price of a cartridge. It's going to cost you five, six, seven, $10. Why? Because whoever's going to offer it to you, you got to make sure that the rifle case is the same head stamp, same manufacturer, same chambering, obviously. It can't be an odd case from another box because that's not how the law is written. It's like milk bottles. If you bought six, six bottles of milk, you better have six empty bottles that match or you don't get your money back. You don't get, you don't get to buy more. In this case with ammunition. So if you lose, you have 1930, 30 rounds and you fired them, but you know, you wait, went to the range, say sometime between when you got that deer and you're out there in the middle of nowhere. Well, if you're missing a cartridge, you're now in violation of the law. In fact, you are not allowed to buy any of the ammunition. You can't do anything. And you will be prosecuted for misplacing that round probably to try and conceal it because you're going to start World War III with that single 30-30 round. Zero tolerance. Are you not listening to what they have been doing? Zero tolerance. And by the way, that's how the New York law was written. Zero tolerance. Where'd they get the idea for this from? Denmark. I've told you this many times. This is how the Danish gun owners are treated. It had been for many decades. It's what North Northern Europe is truly screwed because they don't have the ability to resist. They know because they've already been denuded of their art. And what's cute about that is that again, everybody knows it. Okay, at least in Europe, which is why the Danish Dutch farmers not the Danish. But the Dutch farmers, well I think the Danes are in the same boat, excuse me, so they're probably doing the same thing. They're probably wishing they hadn't signed their guns away decades ago, but you learn that stupid list real fast, okay? Real, real fast. So anyway, this system, they will have mistakes, guys. How many, right now, what is the big discussion about the check just on getting your raw rifle or pistol or shotgun through an FFL? Oh, a false negative. Now, if they're doing false negatives with rifles and pistols and shotguns, and they're at the load level that they are now, what do you think the incompetent pigs that make up the bureaucracy of the bat faggotism world the idiot sticks that make up the government turd package that does the typing, they do the check. How many mistakes do you think you're gonna make with the ammunition? Because ammunition sales grossly outweigh in volume rifle and pistol and shotgun sales. So what do you think the old that's right? I will remind you of something I pointed out for years. Police states are not accurate. Oh, and the communists, they're gonna be so 100% on the money and know everything in this, they don't care if they do. Why are you out to the black bus? We have to talk to you, comrade. I haven't done anything, I didn't do anything. Why are you doing? I didn't do anything. Oh, comrade, we will settle this down at La Bianca Prison. You just get in the bus. And of course, if you don't get in the bus or you protest some more, they're gonna break your arm. But but but but I didn't do anything. Why are you denying my my my ammunition or weapon? Oh, comrade worker. The state knows that you were at fault. You are responsible. Well, I don't control the background system. I didn't do anything. I haven't even been arrested for anything ever. Oh, comrade worker, that's not what it says here, where the purple haired circular Trotsky glasses wearing a pedofagit entered false information into your form because that's the only kind of person that will be hired over at Batfaggot land Instacek. Only the queerest of pedos, only the most purple haired of perverts, Only the worst possible frothing at the mouth turds with a political agenda will be allowed into the government to have a job like that, period. So they don't care. Accuracy is totally irrelevant. Accuracy will be non-existent. There's nothing you do, although it will all be your fault. Just like dealing with a bank when you go, I don't do the bookkeeping for the bank. You people the ones who messed up know it has to be your fault. They were had that happen It has to be your fault. Wait a minute. You guys do it all electronically I have nobody has any control over but you Well, you're not supposed to be using your brain So anyway, heads up, share this, Guns and Gadgets, which also again go over to Gunners of America, tied in because the, again, this is an interlocked report. Make sure if you can also share the links that are on the page for the story and make sure that they're out in the way where they need to be, okay? Next, real quick here, the island, which I started the program with for a reason. Guys, if anybody has time, you got to do it now while they're still talking about Martha's Vineyard. The island. If you remember in the movie The Island, and by the way there's an older movie from the 70s you might recall called The Island Also. That had to do with original pirates existing in modern day but nobody realizing that they were the road crew from Deliverance and Inbred of course. This one has to do with cloning so it covers a number of other interesting subjects. Go watch the island you want to watch a movie tonight go watch the movie the island But what's perfect is the premise for how it all starts out and can you picture it? You got all these you got all these Venezuelans like I said yesterday and they're talking at them and they're sitting at their tables or they're at they're in the conference room and They look at their cell phone and go. Oh, yeah. Oh man. Oh, stay Gico one is Daniel. We're going to the Did you hear that? We won! We're going to the island! And then of course if you play it right, if you mix in all the imagery you've got... is two days later after they got to the island, man, we got to the island. And of course, then they with force of arms and two soldiers for every one Venezuelan that was there, they got the buses that pull up and, wait a minute, what's happening? I wanna go to the island. And of course, in the movie, you'll understand what the reference is. He ain't living much longer. But it's the idea that in the same vein, total lie, all the propaganda and all the pages from Martha's Vineyard were, oh, we just love illegal aliens. Come, we will embrace you, we will hug you, you will get fed, you will have a room, you will be, because we are a sanctuary, islandos, dasho, Martha's, vineardo. Yeah, uh-huh, sure. I'm going to the island. No way. No. As they're dragging them over to the buses or they're walking there. Like I said yesterday, walking to the buses, but they were being, you know, that you could see that they realized something wasn't right. And it was like, wait a minute. Well, you guys, we, you were going to take care of us and this is a really great place. It's like dropping into the middle of vacation heaven. And they're furtively walking towards the buses thinking that maybe this is just some kind of joke or another political stunt. But instead, no, the commies at Martha's Vineyard packed them up on buses with two soldiers for everyone in Venezuelan. And by God, they made sure their ass was in a military barracks and a military compound as quick as possible. You're going to the island boy. Go ahead color. It's been a typo the whole time. It's it's not Martha's vineyard. It's Marxist vineyard. Actually that would be a good that's another one add that to it. Marxist vineyard. Well, yeah, they promised us everything and they loved us and they said they would hug us and kiss us and everything and when we showed up they look rather. Now with that in fact, Harpo or that other dude marks. Yeah, exactly. Oh, wow. Don't forget. Yeah. Yeah. And you know what? Well, remember, Carl was the other brother they never talk about because he, you know, kind of... No, at that age it would have been Carl was the crazy uncle, remember? He's the crazy uncle. But everybody listened to him. It's really horrible. So anyway, yeah, guys, I don't... If anybody has any contact, anybody can do some fun work with editing. This would be a great little thing to put out there again using the island the new one the new one Go on to the island man. And of course as they're leaving wait a minute. I thought we were gonna stay on the island I don't want to go I want to go to the island man. I want to go to the island. Oh well Do we need to do we need these are we gonna use anesthetic? Do we need to do we need to put him on? Oh god? Oh, he's bleeding already No, it's too late. We can't use an aesthetic now. I'm sure he thought they were taking him to Epstein Island No, no, no, no No, no because you weren't going as a customer from that island, you know from the complex You weren't gonna go to Epstein Island as a customer. You're gonna be a worker Anyway And again, useful tools. Forgive me, actually, you'll recognize the actors and actresses. They're all typical for the window of time. And we're actually the to-do characters. But the movie was made in despair because it also discusses cloning. Remember, that was the theme of the movie. I'll ruin a little bit of it for you. Go watch it. You got to watch it. Because it starts out where you're totally you don't have any idea what's going on There's obviously you know like you know there's something strange happening and then all of a sudden you there's these you know Joyful people because you know they're announcing that you know they've won the lottery. Oh, they're going to the island There's space at the island all right. Yeah, I'm going to the island and then they're never seen again because they went to the island Kind of true with the Venezuelans first thing they left where they were and they went to the island and then they were gone to a military compound to a military barracks Because well, it's one thing to talk about having illegal aliens. It's another thing having illegal aliens You can brag about how you're going to swap spit with them and hug them and you just embrace them. And it'd just be wonderful to have them, especially in the off-season since there were so many rooms available. It was the off-season. Everybody had room except for the Venezuelans at the end. Sorry, compadre, down to the military base you go. And by the way, if you squeak, squawk or whatever, we brought two soldiers for every one of you. We can't do that down south or stop the border to make sure nobody gets across but if you're in Karl Marx's Vineyard, well, don't worry. They just make a call and the combat troops show up to beat down the, you know, well, possibly have to beat down those who thought they'd gone to heaven. Is this heaven? Oh no, it's Martha's Vineyard and we don't believe in God. Not at Karl Marx's, you know, island. So anyway, a couple of things I want to touch on real quick. An interesting question. I didn't get a chance to talk about this on Weapons Wednesday, and I should have. This has to do with the plywood air 15 receiver project. And to, hold on here, let me make sure I get the name right. To Randall, there was a question about, and so Randall, I'm gonna ask you because it makes sense. If you're going to be doing research, if you wanted to experiment, break out your router, break out your digital, you know, you can do CNC woodworking just like you do CNC metal guys. And what's interesting though is remember with different quality product you actually have different results. So here's something to think about. First of all, the plywood projects is for AR-15 lower receivers. We've already built them. The first one actually was done in the one guy was joking kind of, but he wasn't. He built in a pine two by two by six. Okay. The first models that we've seen that were kind of crude and rude. However, once everybody saw the idea, we basically now have a three component modular piece, lower receiver. But That all plywoods are equal. First of all, you have construction grade. Now this is course grade like you see for roofs on houses or decking for floors. Ideally, because you can use chipboard, you can use a number of different materials, but if you really want to use the best available, if you're going to do any kind of decking, plywood for internally for a building. And there's different thicknesses obviously. However, Construction grade, because it is coarse, has more flaws in the layering of the plywood. In fact, some of you might have even seen this because it's a faster production. It is, again, it's known what it's going to be used for. You can have hollows and failure points. In fact, you've probably bought a piece of plywood, maybe if you got it marked down, because it has a piece that was shifted in the layers. it folded over and got squashed down in the compression process and it's a skew. Okay, if it was a skew like that and then it folds over in the corner or any side or whatever, that means that there's a significant hollow inside the board. Okay, and needless to say it also screws with the cut and all the other stuff, especially in the oops, since it's already been supposedly cut to the 4x8 sheet format. So, course has issues. Doesn't mean it can't be used because for prototyping that's exactly what was used. Why? Because it's the cheapest. Okay, now there are two other options that really are quite suitable, but each one has unique question marks. Number one, regular plywood doesn't have any special, oh, I should say there's a subdivision on the plywood. You can go with conventional plywood. Or needless to say, you have treated, just like you do with treated lumber. And if you go that route, remember, you're not really saving anything, but here's what most of you probably don't know. Most of the present treated lumber is not using any of the eens or other chemicals that were originally used through pressure infusion. They're using salt. What? Yeah, that's why you're having a lot of problem with nails. We've talked about this on the air several times. over the last couple of years. This is why a lot of decks, what's happening is they put the deck together traditionally and they put it together with regular double score type screws. They're great screws. It's designed to lock that sucker down, self boring, very efficient, but they're having to pull them and replace them with what? Stainless steel. Why? Well, because depending on how much moisture and exposure takes place with that deck, the salts that are now infused into the wood have a tendency to immediately react with any scored parts of the metal. In other words, it might be finished, but when you're using it, usually wear different elements around, usually up around the neck of the screw. And what happens is oxidation takes place and it's... The wood gets wet, wood retains moisture. So here's the problem with the with the Womanized slash the treated and they're calling it treated. You know, I don't I don't I haven't really paid attention to how many places are actually listing it as Womanized because the Womanized process involved preservatives. And the salt is the other direction that they went to take most of the materials out of the wood that would have done a better job of preserving for a much longer period of time. But the salts create other problems with the construction. They would also be an issue with your parts that you're going to be using, your internal trigger group, etc. However, if I had to, I'd build it out of whatever stinking wood I had, and I wouldn't worry about it because it's wartime, okay? But... Better quality pecking order for prototyping the construction grade is where we went But they're still finished last cabinet grade and the other is marine and that's what Randall asked asked me about an email and so I'll state again Yes, the marine would be the better choice Now here's the thing go look at the price of this wood Be it if it's finished cabinet grade the advantage is that's better consistency in material. Wood is always rated, quality of wood is rated, and the types of wood used are also an issue. So if you were going to use cabinet plywood, you're actually going best grade. Now you would still, what I would do with cabinet grade is actually stain it or seal it or paint it, whatever you want to do. You can make it really look cool if obviously you finished it with a clear finish. some kind. I mean, people be asking always, what the hell is that? It's a wooden air 15 lower receiver. But the big thing is with the marine is you get the defense quality that you want. It's not aggressive or damaging to the metallic components. Remember that marine has to survive constant water exposure. Now whether or not there's been a change in the chemical formula for treatment of marine plywood, I don't think so. And one of the reasons is usually it's tied into people with money. Okay, so marine plywood is probably of the three is the greatest, highest survivability rating for quality of finish. Obviously the cabinet finish grade plywood would be a good choice. Now remember, there's different types of woods that are used to construct that. And in fact, you can actually get birch in finish board, guys, birch. is the alternate wood for military rifle stocks. Well, when they were putting wood on military rifle stocks. Birch is considered as higher grade wood or was finally service acceptable because walnut in the service grade was becoming difficult to getting good quantities when it was wanted. So birch became the alternative. Why? Because it can handle the weather. It can handle the conditions. So the neat thing is that actually the like a birch finished cabinet would in a thicker grade would be a perfect choice. So just a consideration there. But marine obviously is probably the king. But that's the pecking order. So again construction, finished cabinet and marine. Go ahead, call it or jump in there. Price at lows for three-quarter. 4 by 8 sheet of birch, one side birch sanded, like 84 bucks. I was looking for marine, you mentioned birch at the same time I found that, so I flipped over. I'm going to go back and find out where marine's going 4 and 3 quarter. It doesn't mean the construction grade is cheap either because it's actually ridiculous prices for plywood right now. However, I'm going to point something else out about this. The only thing about working with the woodstock is you have to remember with either wood or sheet metal or steel, whatever you're going to do, aluminum, for doing fabrication instead of casting or milling. We're still going to be technically milling, okay? But what you're going to do is be able to more... It's easier to access the critical component areas, and so simpler tooling can be used to finish the project. The biggest concern is the depth of all three of the components that make up the assembly. Well, there's a fourth because you have the forward end of the magazine well and the forward end of the magazine well, the argument was, well, why not just Heliarc it, weld it, or just glue a panel in place. And don't worry about it being that sophisticated. Well, it's got to be the proper thickness because it has to be able to accommodate the Air 15 magazine consistently. So remember guys, all of these, the critical tolerance is the magazine well, the distance internal for the trigger group, for the fire control group, and again also fit for the upper to lower receiver pin stations. Now the interesting thing is, is that all of the designs so far have held up and are serviceable enough especially for non-combatant personnel reserve activities. Example, truck drivers, support, you know, the cook, the baker, the candlestick maker, medical personnel, etc. The lower in plywood holds up exceptionally well. So again, as we've said many, many, many times, the upper is really what obviously what makes the air 15. Any number of other materials can be used to make the lower, most of them non-strategic, making them more useful and beneficial to long-term combat production, getting them out to where they need to be. Here's another thing, if you can build it fast enough and cheap enough, you would just have a plethora of lower receivers, and as one starts to become an issue, you wouldn't even care about, all you do is disassemble all the working parts. reassemble it, you have field armorers doing that, and you could progressively replace if in theory let's say we don't know what the survivability and serviceability of this design is yet because nobody has sat down with 30, 40 or 50,000 rounds and just kept firing. What needs to happen is to see, well there has been a test, in fact they beefed up the design in two places purely as a policy because Eventually, you're going to have, we assume, you're going to have wear. We already have this experience, we're using other materials to make AR-15 receivers to begin with. So again, construction grade works, but you also have to be very careful and pay attention for flaws because it is, again, coarse grade wood. 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It's the way the work week operates now or the way we perceive things with all the goofed up schedules and everything that's been altered because of the coronavirus, police, state, government, etc. Anyway, it is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, maybe on the socialist and the Soviet. the Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2022 Old Earth Calendar, 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the deck continue. Real quick, when we were talking about, nobody has done a, it's called Test to Fane, also go Test to Destruction. The difference is with Test to Failure, you would fire so many rounds of ammunition with a prototype or a design idea. You've used different materials. And what you do is, let's say the first hundred rounds, every ten rounds you fire and identify, okay, look at the weapon. You do a quick inspection or a physical inspection of critical points where you know you're going to have engineering issues. where you have force and force slash energy translation physically to the receiver at some given point around the buffer, where the buffer tube attaches, for instance, the contact points where the two pins hold the upper and lower together. And also, strangely enough, the front of the magazine well, where at just below, I forget, should say the front of the receiver, but you know, the magazine well front fascia. towards where those two keeper points are that are the pivot for the pin, you know, for the retainer pins for the upper and lower receiver. That is a stress point because of where the chamber is located, force and energy application, etc. But as me, it's just the nature of the design. So anyway, what you do is you fire so many rounds, do quick inspection, do any fractures, do anything looking strange. No, weapon is operating properly, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang First of all, you know that the materials are unique or there's something about the design that's unique. So you want to monitor it. You don't necessarily want it to fail because there are things you can do if it looks like you already have an issue. So this is what you're doing is firing to failure. They may have a reaction at some point, some dis-excuse. Well, that's because the component failed in some way. It's out of sync, out of alignment, something is cracked, fractured, whatever. You inspect it, confirm it, stop the action. On the other hand, if you have an issue where you've built more than one and you finally are satisfied, well, let's say you're testing this first one, peed me out in the first 100 rounds. Now you want to do volume fire, but test every 100 rounds you want to inspect the weapon. You may have different formulas, but it still comes down to you've already tested for operation when you did that first 100 rounds. The next step, some people argue you do it up to 200 rounds. In fact, with 1911s, with test patterning, the way it was traditionally done by the Ordnance Department is the baseline was 200. After that, then we do 100 round cycles, then we stop, we inspect the component that is the new design idea, And then we load her up again, start firing, do another 100 rounds. If we're satisfied with that, we now do what is basically a punishment cycle. If we want to do two, three, 400 rounds, one after another and 100-ground bites, the next step is to do what is basically a critical fire test, which will be a couple hundred, 200, 300 rounds rapid fire. And again, meanwhile, somebody is, and you have more than yourself observing the weapon, by the way, you're operating the weapon or you may bench the weapon and actually be simply pulling the trigger. We have test racks for doing this. In fact, we just bought one, I got one that somebody else built, steel, the other day got it for a dollar. And it's an all steel construction, it clamps right to the table or even has its own pedestal, you know, tripod mount. And all you do is sit there and pull the trigger and you can even set it up for a lanyard so you don't even need to be next to the weapon. You can just be back away and the fixture is mounted to the table and all you do is pull the trigger very dull action. And what you're doing is just operating the weapon. The purpose for this is safety precaution. You can also bag around the receiver. There's all kinds of stuff you can do. And some, in fact, main trade houses like Remington, Winchester used to do all of the above. They want to protect their technicians. But anyway, if you have a failure, you stop and inspect and you may choose to pull everything down. But if you've done more than one test, and again, well, Mark, you're spending a lot of ammunition. Yeah, this is R&D, research and development for performance. You're trying to determine what can you expect from this idea. Well, Here's what happens. You finally have a what is a failure and it's obvious where the problem is. So the next step is do you want to fire to destroy or operate to destruction? You want to see what will the failure encompass? But how long does it take after there's an obvious fracture, crack or distress point with a stretch point? How long will it survive? Well, you can actually go to the point of destruction with the weapon and then evaluate the failure because here's one thing to remember. It may be flawed material. The design is sound, but it may be a flaw in material. When the failure takes place, it's a little easier to do when the final, you know, when the failure slash two destruction step takes place. You can go back through and do an autopsy of the material at the same time. Now, if you have a failure, but you don't want to do that, Here's what you got to get used to the idea of doing. You're going to cut the part in two, not all the useful parts. You take all the useful parts off that were not affected. And what you do is you're looking at this receiver, you will cut it in whatever angle or direction is necessary to be able to observe the materials. And you may find, like I said, if you use, for instance, construction grade, you may actually have a flaw. The design idea is certainly sound. But what may be the issue with whatever idea you do come up with, remember, it could be a flaw in the material you could not see. That's the only thing about buying prefabricated stock like this. Remember that the plywood is made in laminate layers and you weren't there at the factory when it was built. That's why the different grades offer better levels of perfection in product. Okay, just something to think about there. So another reason that there again is there there's method to the madness as far as how the how the ideas work out Anyway, do we have a caller? I'll make sure we don't leave anybody out. Okay, very good Everybody check to make sure that you're muted. I'm getting a little bit of strange noise in the background What but we do that there are ghosts in the machine always now. It's just the 21st century, you know planet crap. Ooh Just the way things are so anyway as it is Couple of the things let's see it's Thursday Camp Emmerich Is open right now, so I guess we're quick before I go any farther once they hide all of our friends And personnel at Camp Emmerich We've got of course our micro FM and a I'm running right now, and so if you're coming into the site Congratulations, you guys are busy this weekend. I understand we have jogging my own memory here, so to speak. Okay, very good. One more time, I gotta remind everybody, I gotta make sure I get this right. First, second, fourth, and fifth RCT, or forgive me, 65th Ridge Metal Combat Team. But first, second, fourth, and fifth brigades are going to be having their flag ceremony on the 15th of October. Today's date is the 22nd. Make sure I get that right and so we still got a less than a month out everybody is stitching everybody is you know the the blade work is being done serializing the presentation blades and etc. I Understand that one of the things you're going to do because again, this is a new unit For both mr. Neder Ritter Miller and Matthews. They're actually producing an officers sword for presentation So the individuals who are the officers who were elected are all Colonial Marine members. So they already have their personal blade. So as a unique step up, what they've done, and I think it's going to be, I think a lot of units have done this anyway, but they're doing a serialized presentation, the saber, as part of the command, you know, the flag ceremony, they're going to receive the flag. The OIC is going to receive the saber and then one at a time each of the family members steps forward. The colonial marine member steps forward and they present their blade and of course the women give the blade to the boyfriend, husband, you know, whatever. Or grandson because we have a lot of grandmas that step up on that one too. So anyway, caller go ahead and jump in there. I'm not a Shelby from Oklahoma City. I had a PVS. So we're heading mark this morning. I saw four Apache helicopters, which are not very common here in Oklahoma City. I don't usually see, I see maybe a Black Hawk or some other helicopters, but never, there's no squadron of Apache station in Oklahoma. So I was on Highway 152 in between Oklahoma City and Mustang, saw them flying east. from my location, I think they flew out of Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City. And they flew east, I pulled up the ASBD radar flight tracking radar online. And I believe they landed at Burton's flat near between Clayton and Elk City. And then I pulled up the flight radar a little bit later and then I saw there was a second light. I'm assuming there was four but since they're flying so close together, the tracking data doesn't pick up really if they're flying super close that you can't pick up that there's four of them together. So I'm assuming there was another flight up for that flew from, what they flew from the far east side of Oklahoma. I'm sorry, they were flying west mark not east, what I saw. And they were flying about, flight data said they were flying about 3000 feet at 128 knots speed. And the distance I saw them was probably about two and a half miles away from my location, south of them. And I've got their registration number of two of them if you want to. Go ahead. The first one was. 21-0338364 Apache, but it also says AH64 Apache. That was the ones I saw. And then the second one that I just happened to see on the fly rate was 21-03389. Curious, you know, I haven't really paid attention to that. Is that a final designation for the transponder? Or is that a flight application number based on trip registry? In other words, flight plan registry. I haven't read closely at that. I think the registration number Mark is, I think the tail number that's on aircraft because- Right. In the tape that number, there's another website where people will track aircraft, military, and put that into that website and- Usually, it'll pull up that aircraft where people have actually taken photos of this aircraft at different locations, people that enjoy plane spotting and tracking aircrafts and stuff. Great. Well, the big thing is there aren't that many Apaches around, number one. Number two is it's more likely active than any other because they were pulling the attack helicopters from the reserve and the guard units. Now I don't know how far along they got with that before they realized that there was a real bad lack of confidence issue that they developed there. So again, more likely than not, these are active units, first of all. And the fact that you're seeing such a cluster together, of course, right now they're beating the gong overseas. So everybody's, I'm sure, being preached to about putting a fire under their ass and getting ready. So, but the interesting thing is middle of the country. One of the thing is helicopter activity is like everything else in aviation is in the basement. The good thing is any time they move, they actually become unique again. And people will actually point to the fact that, wow, I've not seen that in a while. Or I've never seen that before at all. And again, these were Apaches, so they're missions. I mean, they're a much more unique mission weapons platform. The Black Hawks, whatever Hueys are left in the system by, you know, Civil or what little military is out there, and the last model is available. Those are utilitarian. You can find an excuse for moving them around. But Apaches, number one, remember it's cost in hours of maintenance and it's cost in fuel whenever you start one of those birds up and move them around. If you got four, six, 10, eight of them in an area, that's a major, that's a significant chunk of change that's being spent for those people to be in the air. With no real purpose other than the fact that they're practicing to kill people on the ground or maybe aerial defense, Not likely, but that's it because they don't serve any other purpose. There are no other useful civilian or semi-civilian application, which is why they should always be noted when they're in an area, but especially when there's a number of them. Anything else, Shelby? I can't remember if I told you it was at 10 o'clock in a central time this morning, because when I saw them. And then probably when I checked the flight radar, it was probably about 30, 40 minutes later when I noticed that there was another flight. No, I didn't physically see them, but the tracking website showed them on the radar. And I had taken a screenshot of the registration data. And just to make sure maybe it was not a lag on their end on the website. And it was a completely different number from the persons I saw. And also, Mark, they were dark green color that I could tell. I couldn't tell if they were. carrying any rocket pods or anything, because since they were so far away, it was hard to tell. It didn't look like they had any things, like the rocket pods or empty. So I couldn't tell if they had any missiles or anything on the side. Frank, the other interest, how far back were you able to, well, Will Rogers, at least where you noted they were moving from. But did it have any other information? Well, here's the thing, you probably have to go back and do that. Slide back through the history and see if it demonstrates where they came from to be able to land at Will Rogers and operate from there because Will Rogers doesn't have an Apache contingent, right? As far as we know. There is an Air National Guard at the airport attached to the International Air Force. Okay, well again, but they would... Typically, you're able to find out what's their niche. Are they a transport or the anti-tank slash attack unit? That would be the thing. The Air National Guard unit there at the airport is a, they have air refueling wing. They used to have C-130s and then they switched it out years ago to air refueling wing. And they also have I can't remember if it's Army or Air Force, they have the single-prog plane that's a espionage-type plane. It looks like a private airplane that has a bunch of spyware that they fly in circles and collect data and whatnot. I think they also have a... They can be outfitted with different targeting systems and stuff like surveillance or... laser-spy targeting systems and stuff and other units and whatnot is stationed out there because they fly pretty regularly and you can see them on the flight radar flying. Once you, because you can click on the, when you go to the website, there's a U at the top right of the screen, you click on that and that shows government and military traffic only and no commercial traffic and then you find one of those airplanes, you can click on it, you'll see where they're doing circles in different areas of the city or even out in the outskirts or whatever. Yeah, I'm trying to think that's a foreign made aircraft too. The one that you're talking about is an Intel slash, it's used for unconventional warfare operations, it can be used for coin support. But it is, that's the plane that is being replaced by the crop, excuse me, by the crop duster. variant that they've just bought six of here just a little bit ago. But I guarantee they won't get rid of the others, not for a while. One way or another, those are A, be slid over to other units because they can reorganize them accordingly or even build a new one up, or they'll slide it over to the drug infiltration slash drug trade with the opium. I mean, what happened to Afghanistan's opium operations? Well, they're still running. And so that drug problem is still with us just like all the others we've had forever. It's just now the fentanyl is the one that's getting all the publicity. And remember that these are spook and cooke aircraft. The military has a tendency to slide them out to other scurrilous operations with the alphabet soup agencies, and that's where they sit. Go ahead. Anything else, Shelby? Hey, Mark. I figured out if the Beechcraft super king, it's a twin-purbo crop. Okay, that's not the one we're talking about that. Go ahead. Yeah, that's the ones that fly from Will Rogers occasionally and fly circles around the metro, different parts of the metro here in Oakland City. That is the surveillance aircraft. That's all I have. Very good. Okay, thank you. Appreciate that. I got more information on that age 64 both scout rib colorado. We know what's operating 2500 3000 feet up on the weekend west side metro denver and it's a solitary one. It's closed down age 64 by itself. I asked about from fourth combat aviation division. It's over down at Carson and they come up that way because from the south to north and it's closed down over our area and it's a 64 all the way I'm familiar with this personally with the age one G model but they don't even play through with a one-ass Cobra and that's been flying around with two UIs the Marines have it now that's not the sea Cobra single engine big Pratt and Whitney and it had in Canada on the front and it's been at low levels with two U.S. shadowing it and I was told that Marines and sheriffs up above 2500-3000 on the weekends because they were by itself and they would combat aviation brigades and they started cars and they tried to turn us in and ended up getting tenants whenever they tried to with us we get their numbers and we turned it over OSD or something in the Army they know all about this but it's photo I think they have, like you said, the expenses to turn the air in by itself. Problem is, again, you're looking at not just the, it's not just fuel, guys. It's whenever you're flying a rotary wing aircraft, your typical cost in maintenance is, you know, one to six and one to seven is as they get older. For every hour of flight time, there's six to seven hours of ground maintenance time required to keep a rotary wing aircraft in play. That's why it's so priceless to have all of these, when the Idiot Stick system pushed a lot of people out for whatever reason before the coronavir virus, we've ended up with a whole lot of aviation mechanics. In fact, what's really funny in one group, I got a kid that what I taught, in fact, I didn't teach him anything about aviation mechanics. He was one of the young individuals I trained years ago. was familiar with him, but he went into aviation and he went in as a mechanic and he retired and the other person that is just joined one of the militia units here in our one of the aviation sections, funny, crazily, strangely enough that crazy, is one of the guys that he trained. only four or five years ago. So we've got like two generations of individuals in av mechanics working on OH6s, OH58s, a hodgepodge of other equipment, some of it newer, and a lot of other unique airframes that we've procured over the years. If you're patient and you look around, you'd be amazed what you can find sitting in places. And the neat thing is these guys have a lot of time dealing with all of the issues of the aircraft, like airframe cracks, issues that we're willing to address in a very different way. And we're not worried about adding weight to the aircraft because you can fix it. But remember, when you fix it, you have to do it right. When you do, you bring down the performance a little, but not by much. The big thing is, get the aircraft flying. So the interesting thing around Denver is it was in AH-64, I went out to speak when they opened up the Denver airport. And one of the things, and it just happened here again, caller, the cow bouncing, remember they've been having the cow mutilations? And it was funnier held because we got off the plane, I get into the car, and the cow bounced three times. The third bounce is where the sheriff was being interviewed, and it's like cow bouncing. Well, it turns out that these cows are being grabbed, they've been bored out, they have these laser surgical cut holes in them, about eight inches in diameter. And in this case, the cows were picked up and carried down range and then dropped by whatever. However, we do know that helicopters were in the area and an AH-64 moved through the area after the cows were dropped too because that was one of those things where it was like, well, what the hell are they doing here? And if supposedly there's nothing going on, why are they here? There's a lot of unique stuff that goes on around Denver. This was up range from the Denver Airport. The location that I stayed at, in fact, was really funny is when we got to our location, where the cows were dropped was two ranches down from where I was sitting when we finally got to where we were supposed to be. Just literally down the ridge a little bit. Whatever you have helicopter traffic, pay attention to your environment because it was very common after the Cold War, it's why the black helicopter thing, that card was played. But those days are long gone. This is 2022 and all that aircraft that they had the ability to utilize, they grossly overused, they played that card out, they shot their bolt as we would say. And so now we're into a very different era because everything has been stolen from the country, sent out of the country. Everything that we do have costs more, you get less. And so there aren't as many to draw on. So when you do see a gaggle or any kind of clutch nowadays, there is something strange and or unique going on. Doesn't mean space aliens or anything like that. It means that you should pay attention to your environment. because there can be any number of different issues that are being addressed and we are in a very unique situation with the international affairs being the way they are. So if you're seeing a bunch of additional activity, it used to be like when you go around Fort Campbell, Kentucky, guys there would be planes in the air 24 hours a day. Some of you guys are truckers, you know what I'm talking about. Today, not so much. But it used to be you'd see A-10s, F-18s, you'd see anything and everything that was used for ground attack, and every kind of rotary wing aircraft that we had the inventory constantly flying. Now, it's not that they're gone, but the activity level has completely changed from what it was say 20 years ago or 25 years ago or even 15 years ago. And that's part of the problem is that we're getting ripped off. Number one, we're getting ripped off so badly that the level of thievery now far exceeds what is spent on whatever little product gets to the performance area, to the troops or to the system, and they don't care. outrageously expensive, goofy priced everything. When government can steal money at gunpoint, this is what happens. The only good thing is that their level of, their arrogant level of thievery is going to be their own demise. Especially since we already know who it is we gotta shoot. That makes a big difference too. Let's see, real quick, and before I forget, I mentioned, okay, I did mention and I gotta reinforce that again. Again, 15th of October, that is the ceremony day. And for everybody out there, remember limited parking. Try to pile up as many people as you can into the vehicles that are going to be on site. And again, also pay attention, listen to the MPs because they are going to be directing traffic for parking purposes. There's always somebody who's got to be somewhere else. They may be able to show up, but those people get priority to the front to be able to leave sooner and not cause any problems with the infrastructure with regard to road surfacing or trails. Let's see what else we have. And again, once again, I had a camera. You know it's interesting we've had some really dynamic weather which is fall, I mean we're at the end of summer into fall, but we've had some really interesting fronts that have come through. Interesting I would have expected more almost tornado conditions. We had a thermal front coming from your direction out west. that came in from the southwest, but we had another front that came in straight down from Lake Superior as it does. And they joined together here in the middle and bottom of the state, and they kind of avoided each other. It's right, I mean, they obviously made contact. We had some really interesting, heavier thunderstorms, but... Not any of the extreme winds or anything that you know, we you'd anticipate we had a good stiff breeze with both storms But we did not have a budhead, you know a head But Eddie head buddy. There we go. Mark will get it right that you'd normally expect And we are into the season guys. We this this nice weather we got in the last forever. We're gonna try and get more done I've been spending all day outside But there you know again the small projects and big projects. There's more irons in the fair than I care try to get all the painting done that I can right now. And I would recommend the same for all of you listening. Tactical painting especially, I've got two or three things that might still get done tonight. And if I can, it'll just be, won't have to worry about, they can be used all season. Mostly drag, like I said, moving into the tactical colors. One of the other things that I would remind you is we are also heading into the end of the crop season for a lot of really cool stuff that has more than one purpose. If you have walnut trees, a reason I'm bringing this up is because actually kind of didn't jog my memory, but I do have a bunch of burlap here. And what you can do is if you have walnuts, guys, two benefits, well, three benefits, because you also have the walnut hulls themselves. I should say the hard shell, the inside. But the outer husk, guys, is what traditionally was one of the standard American cloth dyes. You boil the husk, you know, if it's early on and it's green, it's tough, okay? But what you do is you pick up the walnuts, let them sit, it becomes soft. Now, you get a pair of rubber gloves, used to be just used small jersey gloves. and you sloth that husk off from the walnut body, okay, the hard shell on the inside. You don't wanna throw that away. You wanna save that. If you have anything where, for instance, we talked about camouflage becoming more and more of an issue, you can take the walnut husk, put it in water, not very much. You wanna get it really wet, you want it actually, well, rich is how you wanna cook it. But what you end up with is a clothing dye that is absolutely indelible. It will not come out. It will not wear. What's really great is using it for burlap, for doing ghillie suits. Again, the longer that you, depending on how thick you make it and how you water it down, you can create darker points and lighter points with the stroke or move of a rag. If you have a bunch of resale shops and you want to make a decent fall camouflage, you pick up all of the tans and coyote browns and mid-browns that you can in the way of pants and also whatever blouses or jackets. And what you do is do a batch of this in a fairly dense formula. Take a, I mentioned before you can use a sponge, you can use a rag, and what you do is you paintbrush, but you do it in odd, non-pattern strokes. Always remember, don't try to make a pattern. Nature doesn't do that. However, the other thing you can do with this is if you have burlap is you can soak the burlap in the husk water, in the shell water. and it will stain permanently. Now how long you keep it in there determines how dark it's going to get. If you want to just dip it, leave it in for a half hour to an hour, you get a medium gray-green or brown, depending upon, again, how coarse the stock is, how old it is, how old the husks are. They also get more, they get darker as they get older. And this in turn is with the coloration you're going to start with before you go on, you know, before you move on. to the project itself other than just dying it, you hang it. There's nothing you really need to do. The butternut or in fact butternut fatigues. Okay, if you read any of your histories, I've got one here, I've got another history book guys, 1898. When you get an older history book, there's more of the original history of the country earlier and it's more detailed because there wasn't as much history, right? What's interesting about this is they do mention the butternut fatigues. Well, the very thing I described with walnut husk is the same thing you do with butternut. You do the same thing with butternut holes. And almost all of the colors of the era were camouflaged, but they were all natural shading. In fact, bright colors were very expensive. Red was a very, you know, what was considered a luxury color. Purple, a luxury color. Even a bright green was a luxury color. But the traditional grays or gray greens, browns and russets were the norm. And each one of the different types of nuts, if they had a slothable shell of the slothable hull, is what you use. Now, when you're done with that, you still get the walnut itself. Now remember, you really pick the walnut or you pick the walnut up off the ground because you want the very valuable meat in the walnut. But I would point out that two things to remember, you did all that work to get the walnut out, you've got the walnut holes. Now, there's a couple things you can do with those, but they do make, if you're willing to take a hammer, make good, aggressive aggregate for tumbling. Especially, now, for instance, you're not going to be able to do what you can do. You can buy walnut bead, which you've seen if you guys are into reloading for the jigglers and for the shaker systems. If you use the walnut hull itself, You're using it in the same way that traditionally in the Middle Ages it was used for cleaning steel or for aggressively cleaning oxidized material. Example, when you despoil the troops in the field. They got blood, you've got guts, you've got body fluid that leaks all over everything. It took time to strip the dead. You're hauling the stuff away. It's the middle of summer. Everything has to be washed. And even if you do that, that causes oxidation. So to get rid of or to aggressively work the rusts or material off, walnut hulls or walnut shell or other shells like that could have been pecan, who knows, whatever they had in the area and locally, I mean, depending where you were in Europe or where you were wherever armor was still used, but also for coarse burnishing steel products or material that was recovered. In fact, it was even used for, for instance, we've talked about this before, it used to be nails, of course, have were never cheap. So typically if you had an old building, they burned it down, recovered the nails, straightened whatever needed to be straightened. They would first polish to clean them up because they probably got oxidized. They used coarse walnut hull chunks to, you know, basically a roller barrel that was either dragged behind something else that was already moving or you paint a couple of kids just like they did in the middle ages. to roll the barrel around inside an area or a compound on a track. And what this did is it was a non-motorized polishing or buffing machine. After that, you take the walnut hulls, throw them in the fire for the kiln. Nothing went to waste and everything had a second, third, or fourth purpose. The nails got picked out, the walnut husks were tired because they may have been filled with oxidation material and other detritus. So you walk it over and you dump them into the kiln for use in creating more heat for working whatever other metal blacksmith was using. Everything had another purpose, okay? That's in addition to the very baseline idea that I needed to make camouflage colors. Remember, if you're doing a ghillie suit, here's one nice thing about using the natural stains is that they are a much more natural laying color in the field. Sumac, I haven't done sumac in a while, but remember if you were looking for a rusty red, There are two types of sumac basically in Michigan. One is your first choice for making teas and in pulperses and everything else. The other has more tannic acid in it. Now both of them, and in fact the one with tannic acid, the one that's typically not supposed to be eaten. You do the same thing as you do with the other walnut hulls, boil it and what you get is a russet But you can actually get it almost like that orange but more like a blood red Depending on how how you want to steep the product so something to take into consideration if you were looking for adding a greater color range that needless to say You want to do a little research and see what you can find in your area that you can use for adding to the bouquet, so to speak. Now, we're not talking any bright colors here. You want bright colors, you had to go spend money. And typically those were imported dyes from Balochistan and wherever, you know, I mean, the made-up country of Balochistan. John Balochi was king, by the way. Don't forget that. Anyway, the interesting thing about this is the burlap I got was all free. I've got some drying right now that I'm actually cleaning out. I'm going to shake it out, undertify it. And then what I'm going to do with that is do walnut hull for the first batch. And I'm probably going to do something in one of the other bark stains to try and get a little different shade of gray. Because I want the grays, I want the gray greens, and then I want a little bit of brown for what I'm doing. In fact, basic color shade, your first base color shade, I want you to take a look at the average color of most tree bark in your area. Because that's the base color that you want to best blend into for a lot of your interaction from one type of terrain to the next. That is the critical element right there, is being able to blend in when somebody's looking through or along the wood line. If you are exposed, that background change or your differential in color is what may or may not get you killed. Because you are identifiable in human silhouette, etc. If you can become closer to the environment in terms of shade and texture, it's less likely they're going to figure out you're there. And if you're smart enough, you're paying attention by the time you realize they're there, you might get out of the line of fire and actually make yourself less obvious. By the way, don't move quickly. I should mention this. Most common mistake, you look across at an aggressor and people drop. Okay, if you've gotten, if you have been caught exposed in the environment, move slowly. This is an old trick that most people don't realize. Motion draws attention. I have had people hunting me look directly at me. in real time, in environmental situations where you just got caught in the wrong place because no matter how hard you try, if other people are moving around in an area of activity and they're aggressively patrolling, and if they're smart, they're not using regular trails or paths. We don't. The only time I use regular trails or paths is so I can leave more scent for the dogs. And I'll use, I'll interweave as many different, try to walk through an area. As we're moving through an area and I'm moving from one vantage point to another to observe, we will intentionally use the trails because we can actually cover the distance fairly fast, but we also leave more spore for confusing the typically the first thing you're worried about which are dogs, okay? But in both cases, what saved me was the pattern of camouflage that I was using which was non-standard. If I had been wearing a woodland camouflage uniform, I probably would have been seen. But to be quite honest, just to give you an idea, what I was using was the M1953 French lizard pattern camo combined with a couple of other camouflage items that I had that were from random other nationalities. And because all of my equipment was equally camouflaged, I was carrying camera equipment, we were carrying batteries, we were carrying weapons, everything you can imagine, and back in the back many much earlier, remember all your camera equipment wasn't so micro like it is now. But what we were doing is documenting the aggressive activity, and we wanted to make sure that we had all the tools, and by the way, also I had electronic countermeasures equipment that I was carrying, And I was carrying radio communications equipment for both myself and my spotter and for intercepting and monitoring the aggressor. Had to have two different sets of communications for that purpose because we didn't want to be on their grid in any way, shape or form. Anyway, the individual came up, looked literally across. He was scanning. He was in a location where he came up out of a ravine perpendicular to the normal travel through the area. Wise move and as I pointed out to my spotter, I freeze Don't move don't turn don't do anything. The first thing he was thinking is, you know, you know Contact drop I had to freeze That's all I said freeze and then keeping eye contact with him, but not looking directly at him I've explained to you about that before keeping him within the the left peripheral of my vision We waited and then progressively what I did is laid back because we were on the side of a very steep Ridge and rather than drop down what I did is I now laid back and I had to say this in a whisper because this individual was within fairly reasonable disk, you know close distance. And by laying back, we laid back into the terrain so there wouldn't even be a shadow behind you to change or alter the coloration of creating a human silhouette. The individual made three pans, moved forward a little bit, scanned off to his right, and then proceeded on his path back down into the trough that he'd come out of where he was moving with another part of a patrol. But instead of dropping, remember motion, especially rapid motion, fight flight, your subconscious will register it maybe even when you're subconscious, when you're conscious wasn't cognizant of the move. It will, you know, something's wrong. Remember that that's what happens. The other thing I will point out again, do not stare into the eyes of or the back of the neck of a target if you are in trying to engage at intermediate or close range. I don't care what the argument is, it's factual, the instructors either gave me this course years ago, explained, you do, if you're going to do sensory removal, you don't stare at the back of the guy's head. You don't stare at the individual. Why? Amazingly enough, they will sense you. Now, you see bullshit movies that try to do just, you know, do just the reverse, it's wrong. And that's why they promote it in movies and in media production. First rule is keep your, you know, don't look directly at the back of the head of the target, the neck of the target. Instead, stay at approximately 15 to 20 degrees with him and your peripheral so you can not only observe the target, which you'll be able to maintain control over, but you're also able to observe your area more effectively because you don't become tunnel visioned. However, the same is true when you're looking at it and you have an aggressor target before you. You drop your, immediately, drop your eyes. Don't stare at the eyes of the target. I don't care what you want to call it. Ocular collections, sensory perception, aura, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever it is, whatever it is, I've seen it happen time and time and time again in failure. Again, learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Learn a few things, practice them and experiment and see what happens. How many times you've been out and about and you said something doesn't feel right and then you realize, oh, there is somebody over there off the street. They're looking at me. There's a reason. Okay. So again, ideas, not just completely, but problems it is Thursday. We're at the top of the hour. So we're going to take off here in a minute, but for everybody again, don't forget that this weekend coming up, the bad guys are in motion in a lot of different directions. I would not be surprised if the Shysters don't try to create a situation in Ukraine because the four Ukrainian states that are talking about joining with the Russian Federation. Well, this is where they do the 9-11 type stuff where the Israelis and elements of the spook and cook operations of the sleaze that are in our government. They try to flip the switch. Now, if they do that, remember, they may also get really desperate and hurt us in the process. And by the way, if we have a, everybody keeps flapping their app. Putin did not talk about, he's gonna get you with a nuclear attack. He understands full well what the threat is, and he stated that the members of the Federation of Russia would be under the full protection of all of the military capability of the Russian military. and the Federation. So it tells you that this is something that maybe the ring knockers did set up, maybe they didn't as far as it was a planned agreement between all parties, including Putin. It is as likely as not that they just got outplayed and they know it. And that means that the Fruit Loop Purple Heron Quitters, the $3 petals that are in your military and in your government right now, they're gonna go frothing crazy town. They are already crazy, but they're gonna go frothing at the Mount crazy town because of what's happening That's when it's dangerous. Not Putin's not dangerous It's these jackasses and assets we have that is a feminine queer petals that are cross-dressing queer petals in your government That are the most likely to get you killed work list towards all. Anyway, we should be hearing the music. We are at the top for everybody out there. Again, a reminder, check your water, make sure that your magazines are where they're supposed to be. Don't take stuff off of your Minuteman gear. If you need a tool, go buy some more. I'm serious about that. Don't take a tool off of your web gear. If you think you like it that much, then it's really a good idea to go buy another one. because it's obviously something you use or you feel is important. Multi-tools especially. A lot of guys do this. How many of those I found where the guy goes to reach for his multi-tool and his web gear and it's not there. Why? Well, he bought a Gerber and it's expensive and he likes the Gerber. Well, save some pennies, buy another Gerber and make sure you got more than one. But leave the one in your web gear where it belongs. Okay, one is none. That's right. And in fact, three is always better. Don't forget that. Hey, more is always better. By the way, I've got really cool hair. 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, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seedly farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. 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We're also a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States to include, but not limited to, AM and FM micro stations. Want to say hi to our friends in Romania and also in the Czech Republic. And our friends out west and all across the nation here inside the United States, 95.7 FM being one of the sister groups. There are several others and they're growing. We're now starting to build transmitters again. We've got a friendly collecting parts and basically it's the FM 100. That kit was easily copied from Ramsey. We have all the specs on it, so I passed it on to one of our friends. And hopefully, once we find out what the final cost will be because we're looking at surplus bulk on the components, we may be able to offer a micro FM transmitter for a better price than probably anybody else in the country. So we'll let you know how that works out. The big thing is finding the right... Service box for the thing which isn't going to be expensive It's just we don't want junk who wants something that's gonna work and stick with you for a long time Give you plenty airspace lots of air circulation works fine anyway It is Good color. What do we got? I had a update on that report that I gave you in the last hour those helicopters flew from us Originally from South Carolina is where they're from That was, I think they took off, let's see, two days ago and then they headed this way. And I guess the last landing location was in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They flew from the National Guard Base in South Carolina. They flew from airport in Hopkins, South Carolina. It's the McIntyre Joint National Guard Base. And this was on the, I found this website, it's called radarbox.com. That's radarbox.com. And it'll allow you to see the tracking data up to about up to seven days. But after that, they won't let you see any more tracking data further back than that unless you subscribe to them. Interesting. Well, still, that's a good service. You know, fascinating about that is, again, South Carolina across to Albuquerque. Albuquerque then headed, obviously, north and east, although there was no other lake. They went from Albuquerque back up to Will Rogers. So they left from South Carolina. When they went to, hang on, I'll tell you more. They left from South Carolina. And then they went to Holdwood Branch, Mississippi. And then, Milton, Milton, Arkansas. And then they left from there, from Mississippi, or they landed in Milton, Arkansas. And then they left from Arkansas and flew, and then they landed in Clinton, Oklahoma. So I spotted them. I thought they came from Bill Rogers, but he doesn't show they stopped. They could have stopped at Will Rogers the refuel again, I guess. I'm not sure. Maybe take a lunch break or something or whatever. Right, but still, it's a pretty long leg with a series of milk stops afterwards west of the Mississippi, which is kind of interesting. Usually something like that is part of a specific FTX with a couple of jumps, obviously still to get them west of the Mississippi, but it sounds like a straight trail from South Carolina out to the northern end of the Texas area of control. And what's the answer? What's the truth? Go ahead. They started from South Carolina. That was two days ago. Then they landed in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They left from there two days, two hours ago to Olive Branch, Mississippi. Then one day ago, one day and seven hours ago, they landed and left from Mississippi to, into Bolton, Arkansas. And then today they left Conway, Arkansas 10 hours ago, 25 minutes. That is when they left Arkansas. So they left from Arkansas today and flew all the way to New Mexico. And they last known position. They landed in New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico one hour and 50 minutes ago. And I checked those numbers that I gave you Mark. flights of those two different helicopters. Like I said, I only saw the one. There's four Apaches. The other one I just spotted on the radar. I'm assuming there was possibly four more, but they both left, came from the same place. They both groups came from the same place, and flew to the same place. It's interesting that either A could have been end of the year. We are in the September. So October is the money turnaround. They may have had money left for, or they already scheduled. a larger field training exercise slash flight exercise. And again, that's halfway across the country. Now granted, the Apache is pretty efficient. All the modern aircraft we have are efficient enough to do that. But once again, you got to remember guys, somebody's got to do some wrench turning, you're talking some major expense. And I would figure since this is September, probably it was the last gasp on this year's budget. and because turnaround is in October. Also, probably doing some distance flying and the orientation would be to prepare for combat operations in Europe or China, but Europe most likely is how they're yapping at them. And multiple stops is interesting because the way they're kind of scissoring around through the middle of the country, which I think is interesting. So the question then is, is it part of a larger training exercise in the plain states? Now, remember, we have a couple of different foreign training exercises that happen the end of the summer that have been going on for decades. I mentioned them the other day. So it's possible that these aircraft are part of that. Although they're not going to be around for weeks. Well, you never know. We'll find out if they keep lingering in the area of activity. where they are right now. They're, you know, again, west of the Mississippi, but they're not oriented to be west of the Mississippi. And I don't know of any special purpose for having those aircraft operating in the locations where they are. There are other training, bombardment, and marksmanship areas that they can go to that are much, much, much closer. So that doesn't make a whole lot of sense except if they wanted them to fly a great distance to move into an area of activity. They do, as you said, have to typically take Well, they could run longer, this reminds everybody about something. The Apache is not a really comfortable aircraft to fly. It's good enough for what it's for and any young guy is going to bite the bullet because he's flying the best thing he can fly. But the Black Hawk, the Apache, and even the Cobra, Cobra's cramped. But most important is understand the way they built the seats. This sounds weird. But it literally fatigues your hind end to no end. Part of it is because of the fact that these seats are designed to be impact safety mechanisms. I understand that they've done a little work with the Black Hawk, but it is a misery to fly these aircraft for any endurance time, any long distances. And I'm not exaggerating on that. The pilot has no way to reorient their hind end. The seats themselves are where it was just the nature of how they had to build them to be crushable. And it's not been comfortable. The Navy had a big bitch about this because most naval like the Seahawk, which is the version of the Black Hawk. And I don't think they have any counterpart in the Apache. I don't think that it's pretty well, that's Army Aviation only. But in both of these aircrafts, they have the same basic systems in many areas. And the seating is a really big issue and has been for a while. So even though those aircrafts and deers are supposed to linger, which is another thing that's fascinating. So it's probably an end of the year authorized operation of some kind, maybe scheduled, but maybe just last gas cash. That's one of the things that could be happening, number one. Number two, again, we have these traitor exercises that have been going on that they denied were happening, but they are happening and have been happening for quite some time. So again, they might be participating in one of those. That's unlikely, especially since they were extracted from a totally different part of the country, a totally different army group area, okay? In Conez, the Carolinas are a totally different command. So this is an inter cooperative inter command of operation of some kind extracting a what is a significant asset from the East Coast and utilizing at the middle of the country. This is what it comes down to and the Apaches are a significant asset. By the way for anybody who questions what we're talking about with numbers go to Jane's. Jane's is a private intelligence service guys. And if you go to Jane's you can type. I don't have to tell you, you can find out just how few the number of aircraft that we have truly available to fight, but we actually have working. All of the actual deployments type of aircraft in every category are all listed in the public information database. And it's part of the OpenSky program, but it really predates that because all the information is public. It's just certain things are operational secrets. So once you take a look at what well how many Apaches do we have to draw from in the whole of the system? When you have a large clutch in a in a situation like this operating there's something unique going on. It still may be an exercise, but it's the fact that again, and especially in the Midwest or forgive me the plain states. That's where we're getting screwed left and right with the foreign troops. I mean it sounds weird, but it's not. In fact, It's only recently where they've started to do the braggadocia crap there like they did they do it locally because they couldn't hide it from the locals and but then deny Nationally that it was happening. So we'll find out more. Thank you for the follow-up Shelby. I know from mark I posted the that a radar box Website in the discord and it's also linked to the one of the groups of those Apaches and stuff. So I said it allows you to go back at least two to three days prior so you can at least track where that came from. So, but more than that you would have to pay for a subscription in order to probably further back, wait until you've heard about that. That's all I got for you. I'll take a look at it actually. It still might be worth it for at least a couple of us to be on that page. Subscription might be worthwhile. So let me see what I can do there. Anyway, real quick before we farther finishing up the intro 14th 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face baby and socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 22nd of September gets Thursday 2022 old earth calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords and the dance continues Another thing is skies. There isn't a whole lot in the way of telltale or peacetime markings on any of the aircraft. They perceived their war with us in America, so everything is tactified for application against population. This is why they did the black helicopter thing back in the late 80s and into the 90s that faded away. Why? Well, the aircraft ran out of hours is what it comes down to. The post-Cold War benefit of a massive aviation fleet was squandered. Okay, or stolen. Both happen to be quite honest. Squatted or stolen, take your pick. Because a lot of aircraft disappeared. They either went underground or they went overseas to the Israelis to rip us off left, right up and down to steal the crap, then sell to somebody else. So as it is, time, you know, time is in and of itself is an eroding factor with regard to the best laid plans of the rats and rodents on the other side. Granted, they will have a long term plan. Yeah, but things happen. And so that's one of the good things about the situation we're in. Their numbers are smaller and lower. Progressively, as a graft and corruption becomes greater, which is very, very obvious, you get little and then you get none for your money. We're gonna buy 23 of these and we can buy three and then we can't buy any more and then we can't even arm what we buy because we can't afford to Wow ain't that special? Yeah, it's special. That's the Navy by the way. So anyway, let's see a couple of things Most everybody I think has heard about the communist slash drunk slash He might not even be politically anything guys I've said this many times, the drunks and the cops are like prostitutes and the cops or cops and the leftist politicians. So when you have a person who runs over to the person and kills them, and they say it was a political argument, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Understand that always, always, always the drunk will side with the leftist, the drunk will side with the leftist cops. Police state cops, I've watched this forever. You'll have a bunch of slob show up and kind of waddle around and you know like with a protest, what do they do? They're carrying American flags, evil. The cops actually say that crap to the idiots. And then you get the idiot drunk doing the, for the cops, burp, blah, blah, blah, blah, fill in the blank, whatever dribble, it really isn't worth listening to. Well, in this situation, if you haven't seen it, it's running around social media. And I think Tucker Carlson touched on it yesterday, maybe, I think, only for a minute, not that long, really, but it's the idea that the argument was that It was okay to run over the kid because he was a pro-Trump person. He was a MAGA person. Everybody knows the hypocrisy of this. But the one thing that listening to what was being said and how he was coached, it's likely it's not. It's the lawyer that was coaching him on what to say because there's more that came out of the story. This guy has a drunk driving charge from before. He did a breathalyzer there burp and he was above the limit beyond the the norm of course It's been taken lower and lower I know that But it doesn't mean you would say within their specs and the rules of the regime as it presently exists It's another DUI guy went ran over the kid killed him Went away and came back now. What's interesting? Did he go away because he had to get rid of evidence probably but When he got back, they popped him with a breathalyzer test. Turns out the state that he's in, I believe it's for a second offense in this case, especially with a homicide, well, a death, it doesn't have to be intentional. And the argument is that he might be saying, he might be using this like the crazy town argument to try and knock the charge down, okay? What's fascinating is that the guy beyond the shadow of a doubt he ran the person over intentionally. This was not a, I was driving along and I was cross-eyed and I dropped my beer. And as I reached for my beer, I looked up and there was like this deer in the headlights, but it was this kid and I ran him over and I didn't know what I did. That's not what he said at all. And if you go watch any of the, you know, the interview that apparently they released, okay, he just flat out said he killed the kid intentionally. Okay, so you've got a charge of first degree vehicular homicide Keyword is homicide The next part about this and I don't care where you are I wonder who's number one whose relative is this ass hat or what lodge does he belong to what which one of the brother brother lodges is he part of because They let him out on a fifty thousand dollar bond I will remind you though, that's 50,000. That's a lot of money. No, it's remember typically with a bond if it's a $50,000 bond you do 10% Okay, first of all, so my problem with this guys Do you remember when I would when they were attacking me years ago? I for a lot of your new listeners You've heard maybe the propaganda if you read the drivel and you go to whatever you want to out there in the internet But years ago for what was a Stemeter charge or a again Although they tried everything in their power to stack things But anytime that they grabbed me the bonds were insane if they tried it There's only one three times because I didn't get picked up over and over and over again They really understood. We'd probably yeah, they wouldn't be a good idea however My bond was one point. What was it 1.4 million? For nobody was hurt. Nobody was killed. Nobody was injured Nobody, you know, in other words go right down the shopping list this character With a vehicular homicide that he's admitted to Was let out with a $50,000 bond and there's absolutely no excuse for that done It's fascinating because he made every excuse like he actually is real like either a he was coached and the excuses make no sense anyway. If you it's really not, I finally need to paraphrase it. The bottom line is his PC doesn't stink yours. The kids does. The kid deserved to be run over because the police state says that you should kill mega people now. OK. Now this is another part of I told you so I think everybody understood what was going on when they did the the You know blood red speech just a little bit back here beginning of the month However, it's a replay on steroids. Although again, I can't even say that because there were people killed for wearing red mega hats For you know, six years ago. In fact, if you pull up And the best way to do a quick search is people wearing MAGA hats being attacked. And all the press loved and they loved putting into the Internet images of throngs of punks and ghetto rats chasing one person down the street and around the corner and beating on them and ripping their clothes off and this and that and the other. But in other cases, they killed people. Okay, but that didn't get any media coverage that it should have. They've started out right off the bat with this one, but they're not covering it, not the way they should because, well, after all, they're hoping they can get the momentum going. They don't wanna be talking about it until it becomes the social norm in other locations. This is something everybody better be getting their act together about right now. We're ready for it. Do we have a caller? I'm mark. It's me Janet from Alabama Go ahead Janet. We got you We're living in a semi simultaneous universe of the Turner diaries and Another book now just completely forgot what it was but I wanted to tell you and this ties into what you were talking about The other one was... Hold on, Janet. The other one was Shooter. Okay. That was the other book. Yeah. Go ahead. Go ahead. We're living in between the Turner Diary. Hunter. That's also part of it. But I follow the funeral homes on Facebook, like I told you before. And about six months ago, it was one a week, then it went to two a week. Now it's every day. And ABC 3340 did a report in Jasper, Alabama that the funeral homes there were so full of dead bodies or urns, people cremated, and no one claimed them. And fentanyl is getting really bad. People are dying every day here from it, which in my opinion is a red dawn invasion between the fentanyl poisoning and the death sex. And not to mention the protocol being killed in the hospitals. And they target specifically white people like me that are, they feel as a useless eater. You're not working anymore, you're retired, you're useless to us. But they size you up to see what kind of assets you have, and they kill your ass in the hospital. And you gotta avoid the hospital as much as possible. I meant to tell you, I wanted to send you some of that Mullen's therapy. But if you would just put your PO box on the air again, I will write it down and I will send Nancy how to make it because it's very easy. And it has really, really helped me. I bought, Pepto-Bismol is supposed to be a real good fighter in this upcoming whatever they get us with in the winter because it helps the GI system and it also... There's clinical trials being proven that it helps the people who have pneumonia Anyhow, but we're living in those kind of times that if you're white you are targeted and But mark, it's not just from non-white. It's our own people for some reason they have this visceral hate of People like me and you and I think it's a combination of vaccine damage vaccine Overdose vaccine crazy processed foods Having multiple partners, porn, listening to mainstream TV all the time, yada, yada, yada. In fact, you know, if I was younger, I'd be on a farm raising a bunch of little Spartans instead of living in the city like I did. But now there are people dying every day. Now, my zip code has 7,700 people where I live every day, and they're between 25 and 64. So the most people around here will retire until 55 because they want to get more Social Security. And I've had two good friends that lost their parents because the parents went behind their backs and took the dead sex. And it's really sad. Well, you know, you know what's interesting about this, where we are in the area here, we have one crematorium to the west that has 39 bodies stacked up right now. Oh my God. There's two reasons in fact There's something else that they've made the Fed has made them do it It doesn't have anything to do with quote-unquote contamination But it's some other dribble that came in through the eco freak side, you know the economy side Yeah, the climate change crappers now used to be the other hold on there we go anyway And the interesting thing about this is that it's like they said, there's nothing they can do about it, but they're having more and more people show up and they're to the point where they have to route them to somebody else and everybody else that they know is in the same boat. So they're all in the same situation. They got bodies stacked up literally like cordwood right now. They're not stacking them up and just piling them in corners or anything. But they have, there's no place in the end, kind of like they used to say about, you know, remember, you know, mud in the area of Joseph. There's no place in the, there's no place to stack them or rack them anymore. And the next thing that they're talking about doing is what government has had to do in the past where they're going to go rent out some refrigerator trucks and start putting them in the refrigerator trucks because their mortuary area is completely full. They can't do anything with it. They've got them stacked in the tubes, in the casket arrangement, how they got them in the walls. They've got those full. They've got them on gurneys. They've doubled, stacked, they actually took a stretcher and put it on top of the other gurney. They've got a rack frame that they had made. They were able to put two bodies in one space. But they've had more people show up and they can't get them out the through the through the process fast enough and which interesting because you know again, like they said this is a Combination of things but it's not it's dying of other causes, but they're seeing a great acceleration of it Excuse me, Mark I want to ask you another question some of these people around here and in my ao, Mississippi County They take the vaccine and they're dead 15 minutes later. You cannot grow a clot that fast. Now this is my theory and it could be totally off base. Are they putting fat down on those vaccines? Well, you know, here's the problem. We know we're talking, okay, this is a wicked part. We've actually caught people doing this over the years, but in the past there was more, there was a, at least a, some kind of social mores. But if you look at what we're getting and what's allowed to keep their job in all of these different professions, look at the teachers and the pedos. Okay, the teacher-pedo thing is right out in the open now. And the only argument is, how soon can they pedo your kid? Oh, I can't do my second grader. Oh, but when you get to third grade, you can't say anything about that. So, in the medical industry, why would we think it would be any different? If you've pushed the conscientious people out, like I said months ago, a lot of good people, I know we got some of our friends listening that moved right out of California, which is what you should do anyway, but one out down the road, okay? Well, what's left behind? And what kind of person comes in behind him? How many people remember the group of Filipino nurses that were killing off all of their customers? I remember. Am I jogging everybody's memory on this? I remember. Yeah, handful of Filipino nurses and they were killing every white guy and or they didn't have too many white women, but they were killing all of the white guys that they could. And they got caught because they were using, one of the things that they used wasn't just regular pharma off the shelf. They were using veterinary, like a horse stimulant of some kind. And one autopsy, the one person who did the autopsy, within the facilities that were there, realized, wait a minute, now I've got this one and this one, this stuff pops up, but I've got a whole bunch of other patients that have, or I should say, I have a bunch of customers, because he's working in the morgue, that have the same criteria and the same background, and that's how they found out about it. Now, why would that not be happening with the sycophants that we have and with the collapse? This is year 2022. Well, Filipino nurses, that was back in the, remember in the 90s, where they got caught. So in the meantime, what have you produced in the public fool system? And then from that to the college system, which was polluted 30 years ago, and I've tried to explain that to everybody over and over on the air. seeing it from the inside, like at the University of Michigan, okay, and other institutions. So it's my attitude that it's the most dangerous place for anybody that's actually an American to be. Because certainly targeting white men and women, but also if their perception is, because remember, politics is what they're claiming it's all about. So if they perceive that urine, American, well, you need to die. As far as they're concerned, you and I, we all need to die. And it's not so much even the useless thing, it's just that they're waging, in their sick mental ways, they're waging war against the country. I'll tell you something I haven't said, but I'm gonna point this out. And I found it to be pretty well true across the board. Watch for anybody wearing a black patrol cap. Number one, black patrol camp. Okay. The regular, the coffee can, you know, like the standard, uh, hat that came into play with the, with the, uh, you know, late woodland camouflage. Remember we went to the coffee can hat. That's the norm cut for the military still. Okay. But you see it in black. That's, that's, that's the ant, one of the Antifa monikers is the black patrol cap. Now here's another, here's another one to watch for. Anybody dying their hair jet black? Okay. Okay. Now, same thing. That's Antifa. Now, it doesn't mean that every person is like that, but if you go to a restaurant and you've got somebody who's got like, it's obvious, I mean, pretty obvious. You know, you've got an eye if you've been around for decades. You can tell somebody's, you know, a blonde or if they're a canned blonde. Yeah, same is true with any of the hair color. None of them have the striations or wave of color that you would expect with natural. It's okay, everybody, it's fine that you're dyeing your hair, but if you've got a person that's dyed their hair jet black, that is not the more common way for people to go. For women to go, I mean, it sounds weird. But usually it's the blonde thing. Okay, if you're already a brunette or a dark haired, usually that's where you stay. So if you see somebody that has dyed their hair and they're especially if it's a shorter haircut, that's probably Antifa. Now you'll pay attention because is that your nurse? Is that the person working at the restaurant? Is that the person, you know, handling, you know, products that go out to the population and they know what population products going out to. So maybe they're a little more, you know, aggressive in what they do with the product as in poisoning or in, you know, again, lack of, you know, because lack of performance is the same like with the medical lack of performance is the same as if you poison somebody. If you do nothing, but it's apparent what the problem is. Exactly right. Yeah, so go ahead There are there is a Hospital we were near a few months ago. We were stopped somewhere to eat I don't need out anymore because every time I eat out fast food or a restaurant I get sick and I'm tired of getting sick and I think that what contributed to my pneumonia was GI issues we talked about that with the in-bun And we stopped at a little mop, our restaurant, and across the street was a big old hospital. And this lady comes across the street, day walking. You and I would have got a ticket for it. Tall blonde hair, actually kind of short, kind of pudgy, total, total dyke. You could tell it right away. And a man-hating dyke, because she gave my husband a death glare. and she was the guard of the hospital. This was right around at the height of all these people dying. And her faith in voting evil. And some of my care has to go. They did. They just have to go because they will kill your wife. They will kill my husband without compunction. Oh, Janice making a ruckus in the hospital shooter in the chest. And there's nothing like me that about it because she's part of the machine. And so just like this transgender thing, they want to humiliate you and rub it in your face that they can get away with it. But people are fighting back about it. I will say I have a couple of liberal friends from Canada that are now starting to see the truth about the lies they've been said. And I think what opened their eyes was them making fun of the Queen and saying, I wish she brought some help. I don't really care anything about the queen. She's not part of my country, but they relish to making fun of her. And I had some jackass tell me here while back that I'm glad she's dead and I want all European statues taken away. And I said, I'll tell you what, you do that. We'll take down every Martin Luther Coon and every Mandela communist that we can. How's that for an exchange? He had nothing to say. Watch the way. And I'm seeing now more and more in these fast foods and restaurants, ex-cons working there, gangstalkers. I don't trust these people. I don't trust them as far as I can throw them. Who knows what they put in your food. So it's certainly good on my wallet. You know, we have to cook more at home, but Mark dining out is out. For the most part, that should be the policy. It's a matter of, do you know your community? Do you know the people that are right there? The smaller it is, the more likely you're going to even know where the person went to school. Also, the big thing here is being able to see and feel the demeanor. There's, like I said, what really helps is, if you've been in the military, I have. you deal with a lot of different people, okay? So that helps to build some experience. But then, like I said, I spoke all over the country, and I've always said this, I got a chance to meet millions of people, and I'm the audience. It's always a reverse. For me, I'm the audience. I get a chance to see things other people don't. And you can pick a fed or a rat. in that, in a group of, I don't care if it's 2000, or 400, or 2000, or 10,000 people, you could go, I could go look right across the audience and pick out every one of the skunks that wasn't supposed to be there. Yes, definitely, definitely. They don't, number one, they don't feel comfortable anyway, okay, but, and especially, you know, there's a combination, because either A, they cannot contain their arrogance and their hatred. or they cannot contain their fear. And is it just that just as a... Well, they just like me more than they do, my husband, for some reason. And like the Vicki Weaver and Randy Weaver, they shot her because she was the biggest mouth. She yelled the loudest. But one thing I was going to tell you, I have such cognitive dissonance since I caught pneumonia and got hit with this biological weapon. And I apologize if I'm all over the map here. But they hate me more than they hate my husband. For whatever reason, I think they hate them. Whoever is the most vocal in the house and is the most virulent, they go after. But here where I live, I have seen in the 12 years I've been out of California and here, this place is a dump. And I'm seeing that over and over again in smaller towns in the south. I don't know if it's the heat, the inbreeding, but these people will swallow and believe anything. They are perfect dupes. If that's who tells them to do something, okay, take your four shots, okay, drink some pine salt, okay. I've been wanting to do that 50 years ago, Mark. Well, you know, that's what's funny about this is, depending on where you are, not everybody followed the orders, but they also didn't speak up and resist. And that is something that we warned about years ago. And the problem is that some people, you gotta remember a percentage, and there is quite a percentage, who actually were quote unquote anti-vaxxer slash protesting, but they did it this way. They just stepped back. They didn't try to put a stop to the Karens going crazy in the face broad nutcases. And the go along to get along was, did you get your shot? Oh yeah, I got my shot. I've got two of them when they didn't get any. And a lot of people I know were like that, and I've run into more than a few of them. The problem is, in fact, even in the military, well, I shouldn't say what I think I know. I'm gonna hold off for a bit on that, but let's put it this way. There's two different armies. There are two different Marine Corps, there are two different navies, there are two different air forces. And just because somebody thought they nailed our troops with an injection, doesn't mean they did. Okay, Mark, I know what I was gonna say. Yes, I do. Now I know what I was gonna say. You know, if you've ever heard of that webpage, deaglego.com, he is a military... the military hardware website, DEAGEL.com. Back in 2014, he did trending of population. And there was a lot of blowback because in 2016, he predicted by the year 2024, America's population was in 54 million. And that the gross GDP of an average person per year would be 18,000 a year. Now those things have had been scrapped. They're on archive.org, not the Wayback Machine. But anywho, he was a spook and a remote viewer. And I wondered how he knew all this and how he's seen all these numbers. But Joseph Deagle, he died last year. He took his sight down and it came back up. I guess his son put it back up. But he was an insider, I think, one of the spooks that hung around in Virginia. But he was a remote viewer and he saw this. And I had a dream about this six or seven years ago that we're going to have thoracic population reduction. It's going to be from two things, the death facts and the overdoses. What say you, Mark? Well, on the overdoses especially, what's fascinating is the way they're counting things. Number one, you mentioned everybody, I know I was talking about fentanyl. Okay. That has to be increasing the number of deaths. I mean, I actually put it this way. Fentanyl deaths are up and we know they're fentanyl. At least we believe they are, okay? We can hopefully trust the numbers because they like counting dead. And at least they're not dying of COVID because they took fentanyl and had an overdose of fentanyl, but it was a COVID that really killed them. That would have been two years ago, right? Yeah, instead, we're actually counting what seemed to be real raw numbers. Well, here's the thing. Go look at how many people are still dying of opium, of general opium consumption. And then cocaine didn't go anywhere, did it? Nope. Okay, now on top of that, we still have crack. Okay, and what about meth? And in fact, before we got the fentanyl wave, hi! Guys, whole television programs are based on doing what? Meth. Breaking bad. You're gonna make them billions of dollars if you're a real good chemist. Well, none of that went anywhere. That's still killing people at the same level. So in reality, what they're doing to play down The number of drug deaths is by pointing at the fentanyl. But what about the rest because have they gone down or have they gone up? No, I don't think they've gone down. Yeah, the only thing that's changed here guys is in think about this What's been the thing they've been bitching about for the last I'd say month or so is well people are dying because they're taking what they thought they were taken was one thing but it was Fentanyl it was Fentanyl disguised as was it disguised or was it the way that they got it across without anybody bothering it Yeah, not just by the mules coming across the border, but all the other ways coming across the border not the least of which is You know, like I've said most of the candies that you buy guys like Skittles Skittles and a lot of the different candies were made as coding and pacifier Products to get children and finicky adults to eat the medicine what they decided Yeah, Skittles came from Warner Lambert. Warner Lambert was an American company, okay? So Skittles and... Yeah, see, think about it. But they realized they couldn't do it because it was so tasty. Well, man, I'll eat that medicine all day. Well, if it's something you can either OD or it'll blow your liver or your heart out or your kidneys. It's not a good idea to make it taste like yummy candy. But that's where that came from. Originally it was supposed to be for drug production. So basically I think what they've done, and again this probably will come back as a story eventually, is a lot of the stuff that they're saying, these people are dying because they were deceived, is the Chinese and the Mexicans are using the candy plants to process and get a lot of the crap in you're not even thinking about now. Here's a way to test an idea. Go over to Dollar Tree tomorrow, go into the candy aisle, and every one of those bags has a country of origin marker on it. How many of the bags of candy products that you see on the shelf at Dollar Tree are made in Mexico? Oh my God. And Mexico is where the fentanyl is landing. So, what they're not talking about, or they actually are showing, but they're not explaining, if you're seeing the fentanyl coming in this way, what's a better way rather than a backpack idiot walking in across the desert? How about a cart full, coming right across? Because the candy plant that makes the skittles in Mexico or the skitelos, because it's some other brand, All they have to do is run a plant down there in factories. We say factories. Don't think of factory size of a Ford plant. Candy plants can be any size. Food processing can be any size. So all they have to do is have a cartel run one of those facilities and they can disguise everything they want to bring in and it comes right across the border un-hindered. Now, what you've got... Well, what you got is the reason these other people are getting ill. Yeah, because all I got to see these kids ate this. It's because what happened is whenever you have like any third world country operation, people are smuggling bags or buckets of the stuff out the back door. Yeah, or quantities of it. And so guess what? It got marketed and sold. Dude, that looks like scatellos. Yeah, I know it is, man. But it's the stuff that Cartel made. They didn't miss it because they're doing tons, man. I got like about, oh, I got 25 pounds here. We can get you across the border. We can sell enough towards Nogales. If now we get it up to Phoenix, man, we could make some big money off that 25 pounds of this stuff. Man, you would not be driving it. We'd be driving a Cadillac, man. Better still, how about Escalade? You see how that works? Because that's what's, that's why. And here's the other thing is the operators aren't happy because the system they've got for smuggling the stuff in is exposed because of the bleed over that somebody stole. Okay, okay. See that's so I get but he has a problem. Here's here's the problem with that. What you just said. It's kind of like a nuclear device waiting to go off. How many products could they put out on the shelf like that? Nobody to have a clue until it's too late. You're absolutely right. You're absolutely right. We're in. Okay, now we are between women in the Turner diaries and the wine Mar Republic. Well again, you mean perverts incorporated slash the Weimar Republic here's something real quick about that when they always talk about Germany You know the Germans were burning books Okay, let me ask everybody what books were they and I mean I'm serious about this from just don't even don't even say anything Just think for a minute Whatever they tell you that they were burning books. Do they ever show you a list of what books they were burning? No Now I can tell you like right here in America, my guys, I've covered this for 30 years. I have a whole collection of books. You know where they came from? They came from the libraries where listeners like down in Ohio, the husband and wife team, they were both librarians. They said, Mark, we just got this list and they actually sent it to me by express mail. And it was 109 books. He said, the FBI just came in and told us we have to take these books off the shelf. And it's like, oh, really? And it's like, yeah, well, but we have other friends are doing this all over the country. Now, at least this way, there was a list of books. But what were they? Well, they were history from the 1880s to about 1910. And there were also everything on Nixon. All books that were on Nixon were pulled. But then in addition, everything else was political history that was actually what we used to call white papers. Remember I talked about that. And this was where it was specific data where the document was a who, what, where, when in the bare-bones purist form with no edits, no flourish, no hyper verbiage to make it flowered up. It was purely a who, what, where, when, who, what, where, when, who, what, where, when, who, what, where, when. That's the kind of stuff that when the white papers came out in the late 60s and 70s, that's how they were formatted. So anyway, I got all of that. And she said the next month they came back again. And they've been doing this forever. All the librarians know this. But the librarians now are so conditioned to be little goose steppers, Soviet goose steppers, remember the Communists in Red Square, goose step guys, that they just automatically go along with it. That's why library shelves in the United States can be, empty shelves can be measured in feet per library, hundreds of feet. You go to an old Irish library, the books are stacked to the ceiling. None of the books were ever thrown away and everybody's always so impressed by that. But in America, oh, don't worry, bookboarding goes on all the time. Well, in the Weimar Republic, it was pervert incorporated. In fact, most people don't realize that Weimar Germany was run by the communist Russians. The headquarters, guys, think about this. It is 1927, 1928. You're in Germany. Headquarters for the Communist International Armed Forces, the headquarters for the international, was not in Moscow. It was in Berlin. Interesting. While the Weimar Republic was in power. In fact, that's where they made the comment that by 1931, that the communists were going to be watering their horses, the Russian army would be watering their horses in the ride. That statement was made in Berlin by the kosher communists operating there at that time. Now remember, at the same time we're doing all this, they did all the hyperinflation, which by the way, for everybody, that's called the depression that they created. The word recession never existed until, oh again, 1976. Let's remind everybody. So the engineering going on, yeah. The Turner diaries, what's interesting is the format, the storyline of the Turner diaries, they didn't want anybody to read what was going on because it really was a map out for what you are seeing right now. Absolutely. Across the board. The Weimar Republic, you never hear any, there's never any substance with regard it because the pedophilia Berlin was the center of all queerism and pedoism going on in all of Europe. At one point it had been Amsterdam, but when the Weimar Republic came into play, that shifted to Berlin. The head of the Communist Party, the Jewish guy, bragged that he could grab three, he could buy, not grab, buy, three nine-year-old or eight-year-old boys or girls off the street.