Mark Koernke discussed the Ukraine-Russia conflict, analyzing Russian military strategy and the upcoming referendums for four eastern Ukrainian states to join the Russian Federation. He explained why Russia has fought a restrained campaign to preserve infrastructure, compared flat terrain warfare to desert combat, and addressed the implications of NATO expansion. The second hour covered weapons topics including AR-15 versus AK-47 comparisons, ammunition availability, and the 6.8 government cartridge development. Koernke also discussed Walmart as a potential federal infrastructure for detention camps, caller concerns about age discrimination and rudeness toward older people, and the use of microwave technology as a weapon in retail environments.
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For even now as tyrants trampled, each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedom he'd fought. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report of our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories, southwest, north, and, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and we are on the satellite, let's say hi to the Maroos and all the many others, We're broadcasting this on virtually every ocean on the planet, both at sea and inland. And a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. It is, well, it's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 21st of September. It is the 14th year of in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords, and it is nice outside, but we've had storms. We've been across the state of Michigan and we had a little bit of rain this morning, but major thunder rumors. to the south, to the southwest, to the north, east, and to the east, but not hitting us. Kinda sweeping around, it's interesting those fronts work like a little bit of a Hurricane-Tornado combination on a big, big, big tornado, or relatively small but still good sized hurricane motion. The front from the southwest and the other one headed from the north to the southeast at the bottom of the state of Michigan here, which makes for always some interesting weather all through the Michigan seasons. We have this happen every season. It's part of this, in fact, It's part of the benchmark change of the seasons and you might recall we're at the end of summer beginning of fall. So, when everybody goes, oh, we've never seen anything like this, the only people who have never seen anything like that are the Prozac Prodigies, and those people so doped up on fentanyl, opium, or whatever other drugs, plus government booby media, you know, climate change fools, that they don't have a clue. They can't remember like, yeah, last week, let alone last year, 10 years ago, 20 years ago. If they've been on this planet for 40 or 50 years, they still probably have a brain fog. for the entire period of their life. And their head is so far up there, so it couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if their wife depended on it. Boxer Rock's stupid. Anyway, a couple things. First of all, Weapons Wednesday, 45-70, it's still out there, and there's a couple of really cool rifles being reintroduced. Needless to say, the Henrys, I haven't mentioned them much, but the Henry lever actions, which are basically the Marlin slash Henry rifles, the Henrys, needless to say, better around forever, But the resurrection is taking place, including, as always, Picatinny rails now. So if it doesn't have Picatinny rails, you just can't shoot. But as it is, yeah, you've got all kinds of neat features. That's cool, whatever. But the guns themselves haven't changed mechanically. There's no significant except maybe some plastic you don't need instead of shooting a state metal or whatever. Anyway, in 4570, definitely a knockdown route, and the good thing is, because these rail weapons are starting to become a little popular on the upswing, 4570, if you've got a trapdoor Springfield or if you've got one of the old Marlins in 4570, a lot of people have been other Marlin calibers too that are pretty big. But what's interesting is that right now the ammunition is showing up in a number of different directions simultaneously and you're looking for fresh ammo. So I recommend if you got a 45-70 you might want to be investing. This is a good time. And if you're looking for another gun, take a look at those Marlins and also the single shot H&R knockoffs, whatever the company name is they're using now, they have made those as single shot, big bore, top break guns for quite some time and the 45-70 has been out there for a while. So you'll find those even used from 20, 25, 30 years ago, which is really kind of neat. And again, typically in good shape. So 45-70 is a straight case. We can mill it. Now I can make the case. We can actually make that case on a lathe. We could be making them if we had to and they'd be grossly over engineered. But we could actually produce that straight 45-70 case all day and make many, many, many, many, many of them easily. It's not a bad caliber. And as far as being an archaic for archaic manufacturing using simplest techniques, the 45-70 has a big thud bullet. It's got a lot of energy behind it, either in black powder or in the smokeless. And you got to remember, it started out as a black powder cartridge, which means it can easily be loaded as a black powder cartridge. So if we don't have any powder, it's black powder. So to start out with, that's what it can keep living with. Remember that. That's one of the advantages of these big bore straight cases. 444 Marlin is another one of those for the same reason. You can easily load it over into black powder. without any complication whatsoever. Anyway, other things. There are some changes in the deals over at Sportsman's Guide. Go take and go through there. I saw a couple of decent items. Not super prices, but especially in the Mollie bundle gear for bundles of, like tens of, fives of, fours of, whatever. Take a look, see what they have, and see if that'll float your boat to help fit out your units. watching some of the drivel propaganda, I mean it is crappy. If the images they're showing us of the Ukrainian military are the best they have to offer, okay, all of our militia units are better equipped, better coordinated, and better trained, and if you watch what they're doing with propaganda, what little they're trying to do, why is it so ad hoc crappy? Not granted, they figure the average American doesn't have a clue, but in reality it's because the poor bastards where the rubber meets the road, they're getting pissed on left, right up and down by the Jewish mob that's running the Ukraine, and they don't care about the goyim up front. So they're getting the crapoo. The best that they could do with some of these images, guys, our people have done a far better job with photography. And I'm talking about stuff that obviously it is posed for. It's stuff that they've posed for release with the control media. Hell, it might not even be Ukraine. It could be a bunch of actors. They just put into uniforms and in gear and put out in front for the sake of, you know, bullshitting everybody. because they can't afford to get anybody in front of a camera where they might speak the truth about what's going on. So you're not seeing any of that. And I'm going to kind of go through a few things about Russia here in a minute. Let me finish a couple other things up. Guns and gadgets. Go take a look at everything that he's posted there in the last day. There's a whole bunch of new videos I know. We may touch on those in the next hour, but most important here is share all of the videos that you can. of that type where they're bringing people up to speed. There's a bunch of other stuff that they've got in motion, additional bills and legislation as we know. That's not a surprise. They're rating as much junk out as they can. In fact, they're doing the basic air defense rule of throwing junk. So don't let that be a distraction. Needless to say, we're going to focus on the people who are doing it. Things hit the fan. They're all going to be gone real quick. They're going to be gone. That's all there is to it. Everybody's had enough of their BS. They can keep flapping their yap and, you know, saying how they're going to threaten us with whatever. Well, everybody's pretty well tired of that. So if you want to try it, you just go ahead and try it. Let's see what happens. We already have the Russian dead hand policy in place. In other words, we've already pulled the trigger. If things escalate or somebody wants to escalate, it's done. Finished. We're on the way. Here we go. So, um... Now, a couple things. Of course, I always love to do it. I told you so. What just happened with the announcement of the last 40 hours with Russia is not a surprise for anybody who was listening to the program here. Because what's now transpiring is what we expected or what I argued was really the case. And this is one of the problems of the Russians having to fight the conflict the way that they did and have. The only difference between what probably was the intent and who knows maybe what we're seeing right now the more you can get the happier the Russians will be at this phase of the action. They have successfully enveloped the first two breakaway district states slash small republics. Okay the small basically they'd be cool with the states they're not counties. States to the equivalent to you know Ukraine the first two were the ones that really started all this because the bad guys were using everything they could to bomb murder and kill as many of those Two provinces slash states as they could kill everybody they could women get they care here where they were just bombing indiscriminately and targeting population centers etc Which got everybody pissed brought the Russians in and the rest is history from that point except the Russians did come in with a plan. And because of this, far less infrastructure. And this is the thing you need. If you look at what's happening as of yesterday and today, it helps to explain why the Russians have fought the way they have, why they've been very recalcitrant to traditionally just steamroll, because they didn't want to rebuild the equipment that they were going to own. Everybody goes, well, why didn't they bomb this or destroy all of that and blah, blah, blah. The Russians are so weak. They're not weak. In fact, understand that the Jewish mob running the propaganda arm of ABC, NBC, CBS, the ADL, all the rest of the flaming pedo queer, yamakawares, the clique that manages all of the yap sessions, are constantly tweaking the lies that the DOD requests or that they tell the DOD they're going to accept. And it's interesting in light of, you know, progressively now where we are at this particular moment in time, whereby a referendum for four, not two, but four of the states to become part of the Russian Federation is now in motion. Now I figured this was inevitable with the first two. And my argument has been, remember, the way that they have played the game out is everybody goes there after central Ukraine, they're after the whole country. Well, probably if they could get it, they would. But I don't think they want that welfare state. I mean, I wouldn't. So if you can get the workers, the thinkers, the decent people, that, you know, don't want to be overloaded by the kosher mafia, at least from that direction, though who knows what's in Russia, okay? But the fact of the matter is that four states in the eastern Ukrainian area are now working to become direct partners with the Russian Federation. Now if they do that, they're then under the complete protection and aegis. of all of the resources at hand of Russia. Which is again, remember before they were fighting a limited action. People, they're holding back this and they're doing, yeah, they're holding back and they're again working with the population because their mission, Russia's mission wasn't to rape, kill, pillage and burn. That's what the Ukrainian Jewish communists have been doing all this time for more than eight years. They just have been so arrogant about it and step by step because their boy buddies over here that are you know have got the Short hairs, you know the balls of the US military and the ring knockers squeezed over here We're doing the same thing to them over there that they've done here, but they're doing the spades in the Ukraine Okay, and these characters are helping to make it happen to do what they thought they could but these new four states will have complete directional access to every asset and resource that Russia can provide. Not just militarily, understand something. The eastern Ukrainian side is going to have gas. The eastern Ukrainian side is going to be fully electrified. The eastern Ukrainian side, unlike the rest of the Ukraine, which they're raping, killing, pillaging, burning, and stealing everything they can, the Jewish mob. No matter what for Eastern Ukraine and you know the new Eastern Ukrainian states This is going to be a major upswing Now, of course you got to survive the war that's coming because the next step here is before The Russians were restrained based upon the pieces of real estate that they were going to hold And this is one of the other reasons see everybody goes. Well, they fell back. Remember it's a retrograde action and Falling back does not mean that you are losing. It may mean that you've accomplished the goals that are behind you. You've extended and you took whatever resources you chose to, but you're now going to leave them behind because they're not part of the big plan. Plus, they're irrelevant. Everybody goes, what? Let me explain something about... Hold up here. Let me cover one more thing with infrastructure. The roads are intact. The bridges are mostly intact. Almost as quickly as the Russians have gotten into the areas and have actual physical control now, the Civil Engineering Division, which they're not talking about at all, has moved in and they're doing two things. They're restoring power. They're restoring water and sewage. And the most important thing is infrastructure for transportation. Now, Eastern European and Russian road nets are far smaller and much younger than everything that we have on this side of the water, say, in the United States, or even in Canada, for that matter. Canada is actually comparable to Russia in terms of its development of the Queen's Highway Network. I would say those two are parallel. for age and for limit in size. So whatever the Russians have, especially in the smaller state of Ukraine, or in this case Eastern Ukraine, guys, if it's not fixed, then they can't move things. Now it's not just military, it's the idea that if you're going to again provide all the benefits and all of the emities of the Russian Federation, that includes water, electricity, transportation, which is again something that they immediately are working already had on standby. This is another thing. Nobody's going to talk about this. They're trying to do everything they can to avoid it because, oh, Putin's horrible and this that and the other. Yeah, piss off. The fact is that the expansion of the war is the next step if everybody chooses to, you know, kick it up now. I'm sure that the frothing-at-the-mouth Jewish fruit loop that's in charge of Ukraine wants the accelerator to move things up. But this fallback that took place, consolidated resources, put everybody, all the pieces on the board where the Russians need them to be to secure the areas of interest and to create a valid excuse for expansion of the war now that all the pieces are in place. But let me point something out about where you're fighting this war. Have you ever thought about what it'd be like to fight a war in, say, Kansas? What would fighting a war in a state where the highest topographical feature could barely be identified, the highest point, say, in Iowa or Kansas, barely be identified since it's in the middle of a cornfield and ends up being basically a rill in the terrain that's barely noticeable? If you look at Ukraine, Western Russia, Northern Georgia, all these areas that we're talking about. This is like I said yesterday, but I mentioned Dr. Zhivago. Many different authors doing dissertations, movies on Russia try to help you to understand the expanse, the distances, how remote everything is. How far apart things are, okay? When you're fighting in Flat Lab, there's no place to, you know, find a hill and dig in. It's pick a piece of terrain and again, like I've told you several times, creeks. When I say creeks, I mean, what you'd call a river. We call a river up here in Michigan. We call it a creek down in Tennessee and Kentucky or say in Virginia. Put a river in front of you. Any kind of role in the terrain with a depression, the depression's in front of you, you dig in on the far side away from the aggressor. But that's all you get. There's no, what do you do if you go 40 miles to the north? It's flat land. Well, what if you go east? Flat land. Go 20 miles, 30 miles that way, fighting in, say, an area of activity with mechanized forces. If you go east, west, north, south, It's as flat as your kitchen table. Okay? What makes for significant objectives in a situation like that? Villages, towns, small cities, et cetera. Because that's typically where A, the water is in sufficient quantity to support a population. And that's probably where the rolling terrain, what little rolling terrain there is available, that's where it is. Okay? So what's this the closest thing to fighting when you're fighting in a place like Kansas or the Ukraine? It's like fighting in the desert. Now immediately some idiot stick next to you and go, oh, Ukraine, is it like the desert? Yeah, it's exactly like the desert. There's water all over it. I love that BS. Remember what happened with our people in Montana, Montana, that we warned about taking water with you when we had to deploy with the Freeman? The first groups I sent out were listening to me 100%. They went out and they had no problems whatsoever. But the second wave was a couple of traders that were idiot sticks on the west side of the state. Got everybody's here and told them, ah, Corky doesn't know what he's talking. There's water. I saw waterfalls in movies. And I saw. And so the next wave of people went out ill prepared. Then the good thing they were located we deployed them in different locations from the first group the first groups didn't have to move why Because as I pointed out at the very least if you can Grab yourself a potable, you know 50 gap 50 gallon or 55 gallon plastic bail and for each barrel and for each man Carry 50 gallons of water and drop it in the field where you're deploying Those people didn't have to refill water containers because there weren't any hockey-pucking waterfalls anywhere. There's no rivers all over the place. It's prairie. It's plain and rock. There wasn't water just everywhere. I watch movies, man. There's always a waterfall in the background when you're out west. No, yeah, there isn't the movies. And it's the same damn waterfall in every one of those movies just about. Hell, even in the Last of the Mohicans. Just a really cool waterfall in the background. You know where that waterfall was located for them to take that film? Wasn't anywhere near where the supposed epic took place. Did you know that? But it looked cool because if you have Indians and it's rustic you have to have waterfalls. Well the same is true with the situation that you're seeing in the Ukraine. And so when you advance and everybody goes, oh hey hey, retreat it and they lost so many square miles. Well if they advance, you're not holding cornfields. Anybody gonna sit in the middle of a cornfield and say I control it? Does it look smart? Is it, is it, is you have an advantage? Is there some gain? Well, there is, you got some real estate. So somebody sees you standing in the middle of the field and then you're a really good target. Right? Right. So in reality, the problem with it, with a lack of terrain variant environment is it's very much like fighting in a desert environment. Although the hospita, the hospitable conditions, it's a little greeter. But you still have water issues depending on where you are, what part of the real estate you're in. That can be settled pretty easily though. But you also have distance between objectives. If the objectives, if the rolling terrain are the dots on the map, okay, it's kind of like when you go to Texas. If there's a dot on the map, do you know why that dot on the map's there? It's because there was water there. And the farther west Texas, you know, west Texas you go, that's the only reason they were there. They didn't just randomly spring up because it was a nice place for a town. No, no, but it's a real pretty place. Look, it's like looks like the Grand Canyon over there. Oh, yeah, let's just build a that doesn't last very long. In fact, doesn't last at all. So the same is true with the battlefield you're seeing here. When the when these sucking and blowing expansion and contraction takes place on the battlefield. And even with what they're talking about, these distances and areas that they relinquished or apparently fell back from are typical of a tactical withdrawal with the intent to consolidate for the next action. But anybody who's an honest intel analyst would do that. So anybody you see flapping their yap otherwise is raw-rawing for the Jewish mob to pump you up to make you think we need to go to war because the other side's stupid. because first they have to convince you that the other side doesn't know what it's doing while the other side knows what it's doing and knows exactly what it's doing. Let me point something out here real quick historically. Do you know that there are speeches that Adolf Hitler gave at the beginning of the expansion of World War II that have not been translated to English to this day intentionally? Well, it was because it was that off filler, yeah, because it was that off filler. That's why, that's true, but not for the reason you might think. It's not because he was saying crazy things. It's because he spelled out word for word, the scam that was being plugged in. A best example is it took 50, what was it, 58 years? Before they finally allowed for the declaration of war speech that Adolf Hitler actually gave, not their written up fake ass crap that they pulled out of their hearts for propaganda, but his actual speech, they didn't want anybody to hear it because it went point for point, step by step through it was going on. But if you hear that, then you realize that he understood, Adolf Hitler understood full well the bullshitters he was dealing with. And they can't have you realizing the bullshitters that were out there because that kind of doesn't really make the picture look the same way. So we got the same BS going on, especially those couple of days. You've got selective coverage with regard to what's happening with this whole referendum thing. They're trying to avoid it. Now they're spewing spouting, yet again, nuclear war. Of course, they're arguing that the Russians have said that. Well, yeah, this is going to escalate to a nuclear conflict. But remember the way they said it as well, all of these new members of our Federation will have the full protection of all of the might of the Russian government. Here's the other thing that Russia gets out of the deal and they have to get it. They have a buffer zone where NATO does not directly make contact with central Russia. I know that America is so stupid. We are so stupid that we would let four million illegal aliens cross our border, that the border would be wide open on one side, and that foreign paramilitary and military operations of both the Mexican government and the Mexican cartels are operating aggressive sortays into the United States with irregular combat forces, smuggling on supply operations, etc. And we aren't doing anything about it. We have a war, not just an invasion, but a war being waged that is one-sided in which none of the American military, none of the American police agencies are in any way, shape, or form protecting the American people from the threat. Most important is that the bureaucracy is openly pushing and promoting both the invasion of the country and the attack through the use of chemicals slash drugs and through the use of unconventional or paraconventional infantry that are allowed to infiltrate and infiltrate and exfiltrate across the border at their discretion. Insufficient force and of course as known aggressors bearing arms against the United States. The traitors, the globalists. The same liars that are trying to get you that stupid war overseas are the same traitors and liars that have created the condition whereby we have direct contact with the American border and the American border is violated. Russia won't let that happen. They've got a better leader than anything we have. Russia's leader understands full well what the intent of their aggressor is. And so one way or another, what he just did, with what they're doing here in the next few days, is created a band of standoff real estate away from Russia proper. Every other nation state that's aligned right now or has realigned with Russia, these full well the threat from the kosher mafia run slash globalist banker scammers that have pretty well weedled into even neutral Finland shame on them. They should know better, but it's too late. They've become pretty well-querified. I'm not saying that there's anything impressive about Finland anymore. They've pretty well gone into the toilet. Whatever standing they had, they let too many of the leftists into their schools. The purification, the petification, the pedo agenda, and all the rest of the drivel out of NATO has contaminated Finland just like it did the rest of those countries in the north. And oh, Sweden's coming back. Yeah, let me point something out. I ain't holding my breath on that one. I understand what they're trying, but here's the thing. They're too busy apologizing while they're supposedly putting up a fight. You can't do that. If with every third word you're apologizing for your existence and trying to compensate for your enemy's comments about your failure, you're not going to succeed. You're just going to spin your wheels for a while, then flop over sideways and die from exhaustion because you spun your wheels too much. So, again, Russia is going to acquire four new states. That's pretty well a given or they wouldn't be doing this in the first place. They got the demarcation lines. Most important, I think, was the benchmark for this. It has nothing to do with the retrograde action. Reverse it. As I pointed out when this whole thing started, logically, if you were Putin, you would take and completely consolidate the resources, the manpower of the first two states that were breakaway. Now, to which you agree they did that, but they allowed for the Ukrainians to extend themselves, because they'd already started an offensive at the very beginning of this. The Ukrainians, remember, were forced forward. The Russians took advantage of that, decimated most all of those units, isolated them, and progressively was able to contain them with secondary troops, not primary troops. In the process, they then worked on what are obviously the second two, which were either Planned in the overall scheme of things and I can't see where they wouldn't be but you know It's again a very ambitious effort because you've got to do the same thing in the second two That you did with the first two and that you're trying not to destroy infrastructure. You don't want to bust down power You don't want to destroy dams. You don't want to destroy The power grid you don't want to destroy the water supplies. You don't want to frag the bridges Of course, you need the bridges for military transport But that part of the infrastructure, especially bridging, it is not so much the cost, although it is quite extreme, but it is still time. Remember, how long does it take to get the bridge back in service to properly allow for commerce and population activity to utilize it? So, again, the Russians made a very concerted effort not to destroy, especially in the first two friendly districts, but now it appears they got the other two, and one of the reasons for that tactic withdrawal, because it was an expansion beyond the objective, is the second two objectives were met. Any resources that may have been Ukrainian that were in the first two provinces have been nullified. anything that was a resource or asset in the second two provinces slash states, that's now been nullified. That's why the referendum issue is in place. They would not be performing that were it not for the fact that from their perspective, anywhere from 92 to 98% of whatever they have in the way of real estate is in their control no matter what, and I'd say it's higher than that, they probably got about it. They know they have 100%. They either have captured or again chased off whatever Ukrainian communist forces were there. And now they are working at consolidating what is now the established border. What did I say yesterday? Remember, or earlier today, just a few minutes ago. Guys, you put a piece of water in front of you. You stay on one side and the other side can't move to get to you without being willing to expose itself. And no matter how dynamic, let's see, computer graphic movies are, the real world is much slower and you are always a much better target when you try to yuck, yuck, yuck speed your way across that river. It doesn't work that way. That's why again, especially in this part of the world, it is the river barriers that already pretty well establish the natural land barriers for each of these nation states. When I say nation states, I'm not just talking about Ukraine. I'm talking about the lesser states that make up all of the Ukraine. What are the subdivisions? We'll take a look. It's the river grid. So they got what they wanted, they are reconsolidating and again they expanded and took what they wanted to. The area that they withdrew from, I want you to go look at it on the map. I did twice and it sure as hell. It's one of those things where, well, you either have the dot on this side of the area of control or you run 35 miles that way to the next dot on the map and you control it. What's this really... a comical compression of this is the war in Chad that took place for what? 20 years? You know, there's three... there's only three workable areas of Chad. Go find Chad on the map. You have northern Chad. You have the central city states, which by the way are out in the middle of what? The desert. And then you have the southern city states. So how did the war go for... for 10 years? The Northern Aggressor Forces moved south and took the middle of the country. They got half the country. What does that mean? Well, that means they got the four or five cities in the very north of Chad. They ran across the desert and took that dot in the middle. And you'll notice in Chad, that's what it is. There's a dot in the middle of the country. And then they advanced from there trying to attack the south. Well, they got their ass beat, so they run back to the middle. Then the other side in the south built up all of its forces, runs to the middle of the country, and they have to retreat back to the top of the country. So every time that they yapped about this war, it was a very dynamic victory for our buddies, the Balochistania Maca-Chadadanians. And in reality, it's just, no, it's kind of like watching the battles in North Africa. They were the same way in World War II. Wow, they made these phenomenal gains. They ran across here and they went up to what was in between nothing would be nothing No water nothing to eat sand and gravel Wheat fields aren't much better for you in the Ukraine. I mean granted. It's kind of cool Look all the stuff grown around here Yeah, look corn for as far as you can see or wheat or oats or rye, but you know what? Just as flat as the grain is up above, all the way to the horizon is what the terrain is like three feet from what you're looking at right now, down below. It's the exact same terrain. The grass reflects. The grain reflects the terrain. And so it's flat as a pancake for as far out as I can see. Far than I can shoot. All of the applications of desert warfare, all of them, all the techniques, apply to that kind of terrain with regard to fighting. You do get some grass to lay down in as long as it doesn't get burned, but grass doesn't offer any, it offers a little concealment, but don't offer no cover. So it's no better than being in the middle of a sandy wasteland. You're not supposed to, I'm painting images you're not supposed to think of. You're seeing the Ukraine and you're thinking, and even most of the pictures they show, well that's like right here in Ohio or right here in Virginia or, yeah, some parts of it are. But Ukraine is known for being a farmland. It's like Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska welded together in a weird way for most of the country. Now, in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa, they got rivers and they have a few warps and rolls in the terrain here and there that the buffalo didn't stomp down when the buffalo herds were the size of Nebraska, which everybody forgets about. So, the fact of the matter is that With the situation, it's pretty well where they expected to be, personally. Yeah, they'd like to be done sooner. I think it was restraint. I don't think it was failure. I believe it was restraint. They could have exterminated the kosher mafia turd, who I think for a while was hiding out in Europe. He wasn't even in Ukraine for obvious reasons, because the coward ain't going to be anywhere near the front. First of all, it's kosher mafia and those that are supposed to find the squares will make sure they put a hundred or a thousand or a hundred thousand or a million goyim between them and whatever looks like the disaster and stacked bodies like cordwood and let you die by the millions so that they're safe. So as it is again 40 states infrastructure is intact and the expansion of the war is next. The real expansion man. By the way, both sides are talking about conscription. Hey Hey, wait a minute, I did forget that. You know, Ukraine has become so modern-esque as a communist state that the Jewish communist state, of course, knows no difference between one plebe and the other. The communist state of Ukraine, I'm sure the communist state of America is going to do the same thing. The DOD is already planning on conscripting women. Well... They just announced they're going to conscript women in the Ukraine. They've killed off most of the men. So they've got to start going through the breeders now. If they can't kill off the women, they won't be able to get most of the Christian, you know, non-Jewish population murdered off. But if they start killing off all the... child-bearing age women, oh, they can get a lot of Ukraine killed while the Jewish mob runs more of their turds in or brings other foreigners in to replace them. Oy Gevalt. Yeah, that very progressive Ukraine is now gonna be conscripting women. Now understand there's a difference between draft and conscript. Vague, vagaries, there's the difference. Except with conscript, it's you all, no matter who you are, you all, between this state and this state, all you, conscript, automatic, no matter what. Russia, there we go. Russia's talking about conscript, yeah, Russia knows what they're gonna have to do now. And since they understand that they've got to, now they have to consolidate what they've gained. And to do that, they're gonna have to put a fist, a real fist behind it. And of course, everybody's gonna play it down, and all those Russians are stupid, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They have had to play a civilized war by comparison. Another thing that was commented on is that they've been buying drones from Iran and they bought, quote unquote, artillery from Korea. Okay. Well, let me remind everybody of something. What were they buying from Korea? Why were they buying what they were buying from Korea? Do you know Russian, your B and C class equipment forward. and to retain, unless you have some pressing issue, to retain all of the best ordnance material, tanks, whatever that you have, for exploiting the development of the older equipment, or to finish off what survived trying to fight its way through the older equipment. This was basically what Saddam Hussein's defense in depth was based upon. when he did what he did in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and all the way back to the border of Iraq, which nobody talks about the Battle of the Bridges, etc. But the forward area equipment, most everything he lost, it cost more for us to destroy it than it did for, in fact, it cost many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many times more. for us to destroy it than it did for him to buy it. How do I know this? Well, I was buying the same stuff that Saddam was during that period of time. I'll point out again, what do you think a T-54-55 Chinese main battle tank cost in 1979? What do you think your cost in American dollars, what were you paying for an AK in the 80s? Now immediately you've all been watching YouTube videos where this is collectible and that's collectible and it's well this is 50,000 or 100,000 you know every one of those vehicles you see they're telling you worth 100,000 now and 50,000 and 65,000 or a million. Well in 1989 You could buy a Ferret-Arbord car for a couple hundred dollars, brand new rebuilt by Rolls-Royce, well, brand new rebuilt, on the rental revolution market. Saracen-Arbord reconnaissance vehicles slash, or mechanized vehicles. armored fighting vehicles cost a little under $8,000 apiece, but if you bought a whole pile of them, oh, the price went to half that. I just couldn't buy two, three, or 400 at a time. If you were willing to buy two or 300 at a time, on the render revolution market, you get that Saracen down to about $3,000. But that's a brand new rebuilt by Rolls Royce. They had 600 of them at the time. We bought as many as we could, and then somebody bought them all. It turns out that was Saddam Hussein who bought them all. But at the same time, from the same marketers, I could buy a T-54 55 main battle tank with everything on board. A dashika on the roof, Gen 1 night vision, the main gun intact, everything ready to fight, $3,000. American. Chinese APC that you see that was used along with those T-54s at the bottom of Saudi Arabia. Remember when we had the first contact on the very edge, top of Saudi Arabia, bottom of the desert of Iraq and Kuwait? You remember that big water tower? They shot that water tower up. There was the checkpoint and the border guard crossing station and the Iraq units occupied that. The whole damn unit cost about probably $30,000, maybe $40,000. The armor that you saw there. That's everything. APCs, the tanks, the reconnaissance vehicles, and you know you can't have to throw in the trucks. Add another $10,000, because there were some trucks. And for $10,000 you can buy probably about, oh, probably 12 to 14 gas trucks, the copies made in China. Surplus. Not on their last legs, just average grade. No way yeah, and we killed them boy. They were so proud we knocked them out with a with a for instance a tow to missile We knocked out one of those Chinese APCs and everybody was cheering guys. They paid $800 for the Chinese APC We paid a million dollars or a little less than a million dollars for that tow to round Economically, it wasn't any big deal for him and by the way sit on head money Okay, now that vehicle could have been better managed But these were grade three units being used as a reconnaissance force and a forward contact group as far forward as humanly possible. You know what that makes them? Totally expendable, expendable as humanly possible, totally expendable. Which is exactly why it was no great cost. But boy, we whooped it up and we had to beat the gong and boy, we got all puffed up and the American people didn't have a clue. But boy, we could rob, rob, rob, like it was a football game. Football game tailgate party, because we're over here and the guy's getting shot at over there. Rob, rob, rob. The same is true with regard to the order of battle, what they've been doing, which is not all traditional Russians. The Russians have been developing their own technology and techniques. Buying from the, another one they're probably buying from, nobody's talking about this. They've been getting drones from Iran. Why? Well, their throwaway. Why am I going to throw my best out there? Okay, what army is Russia fighting? They're fighting the Ukrainian conscripts, okay? With American forces already on the ground, which they're going to lie about, I guarantee they're there, we already have American troops on the ground. The Jewish mob is running them, the Jewish mob is running the government, the Jewish mob is running the military over there, okay? So it's all, it's a crap-boo situation, but whoever's there is gonna follow orders. And they're doing their part. I'm sure they've done a good job of hurting the Russians in many different ways. But we've been pushing the best we have with third-rate troops. I want you to think about this for a minute. Wait a minute, wait a minute. We took the best we have, some of which we can't replace, gave it to second and third-rate troops, which is the whole of the Ukrainian army, And, which means we have to have Americans manning this stuff, just like we did when we stirred the pot in Georgia, okay, years ago. So, we have the best equipment we have right here, but the Russians are not trying to beat the system. They're running off what they can get off the market reasonably priced. I guarantee the Iranian product is reasonably priced. they're retaining the best that they have. Why? Because they know they're going to have to fight the Class A armies that are already on the ground in a shadow form in Ukraine. That's why with the artillery, they're using what is the traditional artillery without as much in the way of sophistication because in that way they retain a higher level and a greater deployment capability of cutting edge state-of-the-art equipment that can do what they want to do with first round hits every time. For the type of work that they were doing in phase one, the equipment that they've been buying, it makes sense. And the Russians traditionally, by the way, we pretty much work the same way. American troops in every war usually end up with the crapo stuff that was already falling apart. The counterparts that we have that are allies get the new stuff coming in. And the American troops are forced to work with the falling apart technology until such time as they're either killed off or if they actually survive, they have to resupply or are forced to resupply simply because the equipment will not function anymore. They will not show this to you in any bullshit movies. In fact, even back to World War II, although they wanted to get you some sympathy. But when you talk about Corregidor, and when you talk about the battle for the Philippines when we lost, or the battle for the rest of the Pacific when we lost, all the way to Guadalcanal we lost, okay? You will not see any movies in detail about how badly we lost. Because that doesn't fit the picture to get you to rah, rah, rah sign up. You know, Ed, Don, you spring us up. But you know, my favorite. And it's interesting because the Brewster Buffalo actually did a lot better than you might expect. But they always show you in Corsairs, World War II Corsairs, and all the cutting edge and the best favorite image icon, you know, plane that you've been conditioned by with the shallow media. But the fact of the matter is, there were a hundred other aircraft that in reality fought most of the conflict that you never see in any bullshit movie. Have you ever noticed with CG, everybody's flying the same stinking plane? If not, I mean, oh, but that different paint jobs. Well, that's not a big deal because doing the cover arts not hard at all But it has to be the same plane whereas in most of most air aviation units World War one starting It was a hodgepodge of aircraft and if you were the new guy coming in you didn't get the latest state-of-the-art plane We just got from the factory You got the one we pasted together It's got Bob's blood smeared all over the inside of the canopy because well he got back, but he didn't live Well, we wipe Bob's blood off as best we could. Here's a spray bottle and some, you know, here's some ammonia and a rag. Go clean off the blood. And that's the plane you fly, Fred. See, that's the part they don't show. And right now, most everything we're seeing as far as information on the conflict is a lie. It's just, we know that there are people killing each other. But the actual developments on the battlefield, first of all, the Pentagon is good for one thing. The American people. You already see this with the CIA, FBI. The first enemy of the government is the American people in the government's model. And so you see the DOD lying their ass on nonstop. To who? To you. Why? Because you're their first perceived enemy. Wait, we're going to go to break here. God bless the Republic. Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march both day and night. And again, we'll see what happens. It's a foregone conclusion, I don't think, that the Ukrainians are going to say. But nobody will accept it because it doesn't fit the agenda for the OY boys in hyphen Tel Aviv, Washington, and over there in Ukraine, they're ripping you all off. We'll be back a little bit for the second hour. It is weapons in Wednesday. Yeah, you know, Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, will you put the glasses on? No one can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, are they like polarized or something? What do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead, just put the glasses on. I don't know Mark, I, I, I, maybe I don't want to know, you know, this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about. Alright, you're my friend and I trust you. I'm gonna put these glasses on. I'm gonna put, give me a hand with those glasses. Here, okay. Okay, not a problem. Put them on. I know Tom, in fact look it, there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's just stuck. He's a crazy one! Like it's got four... And the way it's born in, it's kind of scary, isn't it? Well, it looks like a ballworm! Not, not that time. Does anybody else do the- Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4MG.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because I... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a soup. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom, I'll tell you what. When we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what, Tom? Like I said calm down start to get fun. Oh Yes, in fact look at that one over there Oh, man, that guy looks like death warmed over doesn't he his eyes are starting to roll back if you take the glasses off for a second Tom You notice something? He looked perfectly normal. Oh my god, put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you Let me check. Oh my god My is in the internet. I invented the internet. I invented the internet. Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go. Okay. I had a dream the other night that I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've 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 the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoke he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free are we have we been off this whole time Let me confirm. How is it that we got muted again? Other things, other strange things happening with the technology. That's interesting. Stuff that we didn't even touch. There we go. Can you hear me now, Dad? 1, 2, 3, do we have Mark? You were just there. You finally were unmuted and now you can't hear me at all. And it looks like we're having problems. Okay, hopefully we'll get Mark back real quick. Fun. Well, I continue to try to fix this problem. I thought we had fix. We will be right back. Hopefully there we go. We got one, one, two, three, one, two, three. Can you hear me? Okay. Can you, I heard you before when you first came up and you asked how are we back on here? Well, how long have we been off? You were off the entire time. I've been trying to get you to come up. I finally hit, uh, got the mute unlocked on my end and I muted you and unmuted you and you came back up. There was something else going on. It wasn't you or me. I'm just this, uh, And again, it's the system. It's intentional. With all the other things going on, it wasn't an either end. Because again, I'm hands-free here as far as once I'm connected, I try to keep it untouchable just to make sure it stays stable. But I also had another call going outbound from here over top of the call that was already hooked up. Isn't that fascinating, guys? And it didn't touch anything. No keypads, no, no, no, uh, sand, nothing. It happens. Planet Krampoo, 24... I always remember I laughed... I've laughed about this for a very long time. Well, thank you to 21st Century. Yeah. Where... Well, on Planet Krampoo, uh, the 21st Century ain't nothing to brag about, people. Not in any way, shape, or form. Quality of product is in the toilet more than a minute. Okay, so we're gonna start again. Go ahead color Yeah, I just tell people if you got questions ask your favorite relatives uncle Sam and auntie Semite Uncle Ben and auntie Fa they'll tell you it's not real it is real and it's all by design That's right especially again guys for everybody out there first of all let's let's do the startup again good afternoon ladies and gentlemen now this is the second hour of the Intel report the first hour was a was a formerly recorded program problem with the transportation scheduling and because we just had to do what we had to do so again this is the hour for the afternoon And I'm Mark Corkey, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Correction, south, southeast, north, central. Correction complete. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. Say hi to all of our people on every ocean on the planet because they are there. doing it with all of us telling them what to do. And a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States. It is the 5th of October. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious. And pissing in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. And real quick here, again, I'll touch on something I was talking about. Didn't know you guys could hear. We had a bunch of different emails on a question, which would you use AR-15 or the AK? And I'm going to tell you, you need both, okay? Or at least something in that, both calibers. Now, remember, you can buy AR-15 uppers in 7.62x39. But I will say this, I have beat to death AK-47s. Now, when I say beat to death, we, every time a rifle came into the United States, We took it into opt for if it was any type of a K variant and for that matter several weapons were similar like the day woo Also one of the other Beretta's when it came out during that period of time and We ran them we ran them to kill them and I will admit the Beretta was another one the bread a light rifle 5 5 6 We couldn't we couldn't break it Couldn't break the day-woo. Why? We ran it without any maintenance. We even... Okay, let's not lubricate it and see what it does. And the day-woo just kept running and running. But again, we did that because that was a rifle that was brand brand new. Nobody knew anything about it. We wanted to see what we could get in the way of performance out of it. Nice thing, most parts internally, AR-15, M16, so guess what? Everything can be achieved. So if there was a parts problem down the road, we'd have the parts to fix it. The AK is robust and takes a whole lot of crap from people who don't know how to use weapons or if you do know how to use a weapon, it'll take a lot of abuse if you're just rugged with it. Okay? Now the AR-15, I think I've dropped enough of them or I've moved enough. You're always paranoid. First of all, you should never drop a weapon. I'm from the school where back when we were trained, the sergeant would explain to you about how you need to push the planet away from your body about 50 to 100 times if he saw that weapon hit the ground. And it was driven home by, you know, physical, developing your physical endurance, okay, in other words, push-ups. Or put that rifle over your head, do a couple laps of the field here. Or my favorite was, you see that goal post way out there over in the other field, I'm pointing at over there. Do the same thing but run straight out there and then I want you to run backwards to me. Those are the different creative ways that the sergeant, who was the training sergeant, was trying to get you to understand and respect the firearm that is trying to keep you alive. It doesn't have a brain, but it will do everything it's supposed to do if you take care of it. As far as a beat up and abuse though, the AK will take a lot more, it's all steel, over the AR. The AR has sensitive parts, AK not much. Now, depending on where I was going, what I was doing, and what army I was facing, one nice thing about golf club work is I had to blend in with an enemy, and the enemy is using an AR-15. It would be a good idea to have one in a black uniform and a black Kevlar helmet or a cover for it. all the proper equipment, some white electrical tape and white duct tape to make whatever letters or words I need. And if I'm at least 90% or well, 89% correct in look, I know that everybody around me is somebody needs to be shot, but everybody else has to guess and hesitate. See how that works? So the AR-15 is a useful tool to have in the toolbox. As far as performance, both weapons perform admirably. I've noticed there's a flurry of articles about 5.56 again. Guys, this has been going on for as long as we've been around, okay? And I would tell you, first of all, if at all possible, the army I would build would have a main battle rifle cartridge. Oh, wait a minute, the government told you the 5.56 was the ultimate supreme and the only thing you need is now buying 6.8 government. 6.8 is a main battle rifle cartridge. 6.8 by 51. It's not NATO yet. Probably they'll try to push that. You watch and see. Which is going to frustrate the hell out of, for instance, the British and a lot of others. Of course, it's so long in the tooth so far back, most won't remember that it was the Brits trying to push the 7mm assault cartridge and it got dumped on every step of the way. Basically, what they've done is reinvented the 7mm assault cartridge that the Brits twice wanted NATO to go to. And now the Uncle Samuel slash the OY boys are pushing it. As far as the 7.62 by 39, the reason is there's still more, there's more ammo available for less money in 7.62 by 39 than there is 5.56. As gas prices, food prices and everything continue to go up, whatever you have in the way of spendable income is going to be limited. So the question is, how many more rounds can you acquire? for the job at hand to get the job done by going to 7.62 or at least having a 7.62 millimeter gun around 7.62 by 39. Now, there are a few other things out there, as I've mentioned a million times recently, one of them is the 300 blackout, but that is on the side cartridge. It's a good round. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. 6.2 by 39 can do most of it. Most important is that it has the knockdown power to actually keep you down if need be. Aim for the groin. Aim low, go slow. Hits, count, misses, don't. Aim for the groin, aim for the groin, aim for the groin. You might get a little panicky and if you do, guess what? You pull a little bit up, your bullet stays either in the chest, the gut, the chest, or maybe a winging with a headshot. But you start low. Little trick they don't want everybody to understand. for that reason that's why I keep emphasizing it. Emphasizing it. There we go, make sure we get the right letter in there. Now, so again the answer depends on what I'm doing and I like those, it's like 45s versus Glocks. Yeah, I'll take both. Oh, you have to choose. No, I don't. This is America. I can buy as many guns as I want. And I like the idea that the 1911 I can beat the living snot out of you and then turn around and when I could finally get around back into the chamber I can still shoot you with the same gun. Not so much. So pistol whipping. Remember, pistol whipping is a good thing. If you know how to pistol whip, you will survive. Remember, I have had enough of you. And each time you want to use the sharp angle points of the gun to impact and emphasize your concern with the target that you are engaging. Okay? So... I would have to say probably my first up would be that the AK would be top of the AR. Oh darn. But that's for most of the work I see us, you know, stuck into in the future here because we're going to be long in the fight. And in general, the AK will probably run longer. But the only way it's going to continue to run is if you have spare parts for it, the way you have spare parts for the AR-15. And the only good thing I can see right now, most recently, this best best servicing the AK is that we now have American parts, which is a good thing. It's built in, those are parts built in country. So the Batfaggots kind of forced that on the market and in a way have extended our ability to fight internally as long as you all take advantage of that parts inventory, which means you all better have a firing pin extractor, ejector, spare springs, et cetera, et cetera, go right down the shopping list. It's actually nice to have a complete bolt just for that reason. Remember that some things are stuck right to the receiver remember so the one part that I mentioned is kind of like permanently fixed if you know how the AK is put together Parts kits are probably your best choice because you get everything you need all in one big pile Just make sure the parts get matches up with the weapon you selected as far as a case go because there is a family of firearms remember that second cousins and brothers and sister-in-laws the AK has you know many variants so understand them and know the nuances of each. Okay? Not real quick. Something was a funny story. I think Gutfeld is the one who actually had this in this in circulation. New York, University, whatever the hell it is, it's a state university made up of a bunch of leftist idiots to begin with. But here's what's fascinating. If you haven't seen this, an organic chemistry professor who by the way actually has written several books on organic chemistry because he actually wrote the textbook for the class that's been used for many, many years. Well, the latest group of perverts slash pedos slash, you know, the crying baby, a feminine I want that were his students, I guess it was 80 some of them pissed and moaned and complained because it turns out that, well, even though he hasn't changed the course, the class was too hard and he was grating too hard on us and they demanded that their organic chemistry professor be fired. And lo and behold, the bureaucracy, listening to the paddy waste weenie twit I wannabes fired the professor because he expected them to do the job that he demanded. You know, don't do the don't don't don't get into the class Don't do anything in the class fail to perform in the class. No, you don't pass and so they were whining because he was being held the class before wasn't treated any different from this class and the class before that the class before that so what's happened is the wall of You know, everybody gets a door prize just for showing up piss and moan long enough and they'll give it to you for free crew is now in college in a very deep way. And the bureaucracy of course doesn't want to offend the effeminate queer, pedo crew that came in and demanded this, oh my God. We're being treated unfairly because we're expecting to perform. Now the interesting thing about this is that organic chemistry, this is mandatory for doctors. and individuals who are on a medical track but understand that organic chemistry is foundational, okay, for any of the medical education that you're gonna do. It's one of those exacting sciences, kind of like math, even though they'd love to take common horror slash common core math, you know, slash new math, slash read that, no math, and slide it over. But most, everybody that understands that science is exacting knows that you can't do that, okay? But they felt that they could, but if they scream and piss them on long enough, that, well, I would get through this easy. Would you hire that person? I know I wouldn't. In fact, what just happened? And if it continues, better start keeping a list of the schools that are doing this, and you don't hire from there. In fact, if I were a big corporation, big business, or even a small business, if I was an up and coming business. The last people I would hire would be anybody graduating from that education system. Why? They're either incompetent, they're incapable, they can't handle, they certainly can't handle what is a, again, a primary work requirement for the job. Now, one thing I learned years ago, when we were at the University of Michigan, we have a big med school at the U of M, is that not everybody makes it to be a doctor as you probably know but here's what's interesting all the classes are the same all the course requirements when you get to the end of our many years where you're finally at that point where you could graduate and you're not the top four or five or six percent that make it to become doctors they don't waste that training so to speak but they do make you take more schooling so they get more money out of your pocket But pharmacists, most pharmacists were typically on track to become doctors, although there are many people who specifically want to be a pharmacist, many of them, okay? But many who might not have planned on that end up going that direction, and they need the same education. Most all of the other specialized positions in the medical industry are in the same boat. So the 84, 85, however many twerps there were that were in this course, oh, I'd mark them down. There would be no way in hell I would ever hire those people for anything. The individuals before them got the exact same class as Guy apparently has been doing it for quite some time, which is really fascinating because apparently they don't have tenure, or maybe he wasn't allowed to get tenure because he looks like he was a possibly a white heterosexual male, but old. There's nothing different that he's been doing in his course for as long as he's been running the course. It's just that he didn't make it a pushover for the twerps, the idiots, the incompetence, and the fools who just felt that everything needs to be handed to them. A chunk of the fools, idiots, and incompetence coming out of the public fool system now. So again, pay attention to that because, you know, in the idiocracy, there's a movie called Idiocracy out there, and guys... It's a few years to keep this up if they were if we're if we don't shoot their ass and get rid of them And they keep this up that movie will not be a joke In fact everybody I think involved with making it knows that That it will not be a joke just like Monty Python, you know like they even said you know, please said, you know This is all stuff that we were joking about before we didn't expect people to take it seriously and try to copy it But that's exactly what's happened So anyway, just a heads up, I thought that was an interesting one. Also, I will remind you, AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com, AIMAIMSurplus.com. They have a whole bunch of preview partisan that came in in another wave, and this is what we've been waiting for, probably because, again, it is the hunting season. We're in the window right now. But some of the other commercial loads finally showed up that we haven't seen for a bit. So if you have a special interest in 270, 300 Savage, 300 Wind Mag, 7mm Remington Mag, 8mm Remington Mag, 375 Holland and Holland. I don't know how long it's gonna last, and some of them might already have sold out because PPU is cheaper than everybody else out there for a boxer prime non-corrosive heat annealed case. This is not military ammo. It's commercial grade comparable spec to Norma or Remington or Winchester. Probably, you know, a little above. Norma's the standard in Europe, but Serbia give you a run for your money. And again, remember, it's good shooting ammo, no matter what, for the price. If it's half the price of everything else, then you now have 20 rounds of brass that's been fire-formed to your rifle, and reloading it will be much easier, if after all. If you have a .300 wooden mag, you probably don't have two or three or four of them. On the other hand, if you do, congratulations, it's good. Buy more. But if you have just one .300 win, You're gonna fire that gun now you get the reloading dies and you start building up brass now if you had to go the other way brass would be 50 $60 again before a loaded round from Herters or maybe Remington and maybe Winchester if they have it in stock But in this case with PPU half the price which means you can shoot more and you have more brass to reload Well, that's kind of nice. So take advantage of it wherever you find it but aim Surplus has got a lot of stuff in stock and AIM also had a bunch of Norma and the Norma ammo was very very reasonably priced. And I definitely, I've always had a love for Norma. I fired a lot of 6.5 Carcano, 30 caliber Luger, 8x50 Steyr, you know, we always roll odd rounds. Yeah, but you know, guess what? Norma made all of them and actually was pretty reasonably priced back in the day. And I've always been top of the line, very, very consistent, almost match grade ammunition traditionally. So just take that as a consideration when you're looking at the ammunition over there at AIM. There are several NORMA loads, different calibers, you know, different chamberings that are in the inventory right now. Also, let's see, let's go back to rifles real quick. actually quite a few about the 6.8 and I know everybody's waiting to see what we've been you know coming up with I don't know why the market on that hasn't already popped up in the AR-10 it's one of the simplest solution chamberings that you could possibly ask for the new 6.8 government round three like I said I talked to three different manufacturers I've gotten feedback from one Apparently, they're just kind of, they've got other things they're looking at marketing to, is that they've just pushed a whole bunch of new upper receivers in a particular caliber, don't need to say any more, and they are more than willing and ready to do the 6.8 government and would put it out there in good force, and they'll probably offer a number of different barrel links in the AR-10. We'll see what happens. I think that they're all the doing just working out the tooling is what they are really It's only a bore barrel. You know the barrel forgive me barrel bore Chambering obviously and that's it. I think otherwise it'll be interesting to see What the pressure stroke is on the buffer system and whether or not the existing buffer you don't have to change that Guys, all you're looking at is barrel change Which means that you could have you know again all you do is have to air air 10 upper receivers one in 762 by 51 NATO and the other one in 6.8 government you've got everything covered you're gonna run into out there at an MBR I'm think about and again the air 15 one thing that that platform air 10 and air 15 is the quick changeout from one upper to the other Meaning that you literally should never run out of ammo as long as you buy the right upper receivers There is no reason for you not to find something to spit down range on the enemy. Okay? So we'll keep everybody up to date on that. Hopefully the answer is about 40-some different emails and also spikes from another. The other side was about 30-some spikes. So everybody had an interest when we were talking about the 6.8 round. And I appreciate that. And I've had a lot of other side comments made in other missives. So the big thing here again is the production of new brass. outside of the government circles. And somebody is already working on that. Here's what's interesting. Again, it's not going to be complicated or difficult to figure out how to load. Okay, if you've been doing any standard main battle rifle cartridges, the 6.8 is nothing exciting. There's nothing really, wow, this is tougher, this is difficult. Not at all. The only thing that I think is going to be interesting is we may end up with superior rounds including for penetration by the time we're done. Granted, the tungsten carbide round, yeah, that's gonna probably go through almost everything they want. But every time they pull the trigger, the cash register rings. And we need something that's cheaper as far as the solution goes to accomplish the result. That can happen because we don't have those big brown envelopes sliding under the table to bribe us to produce something that we really didn't need and could have been made cheaper. Remember, when those generals and those government bureaucracy types get that big thick brown envelope, you know, dropped over on their knee under the table, probably they get their crotch squeezed too by that faggot across the table from them when they smile at each other. But that wins. First it for the government the bureaucracy There's nothing you're gonna be able to do to fix that until the country's cleaned out and even then we'll already have graft and corruption plugging in Or at least attempting to it's what we're gonna have to dog them hard There isn't any fixing the system that's there right now. It's finished. There's nothing that's gonna fix. What's there right now? It's going to be once we change up the system clean them You know we clean it out have an American war for prevention slash a war of independence You're going to see things work better. But even as that happens, people will be people, wicked people who will gravitate to our political positions and bureaucratic positions that will be limited. And they'll be doing everything to press the limit towards stealing from you. Make no mistake about that. People are people. That's why the American former government was hated until recently by the communists. because the checks and balances system kept a leash on a lot of activity. And no, they might get away with it for a while, but eventually they get tagged. Now it's just because, like everything else, they're running out of hyper-accelerated wokeness steam. So we'll see, again, we'll see how this goes. The private projects, I think, are much more successful and needless to say, always cost efficient. Cost efficient beyond the, you know, to the nth degree because we look at minimizing to maximize. The government system can't do that and the yes men won't allow it and the criminally insane certainly will not let anything happen to make sure that their little sugar daddy operation doesn't keep running the way it is. So again, the 6.8 project, yes, it's alive. And I think the big thing is that they're really working hard on a much more cost-efficient, little higher velocity AP round in place of the whole idea of relying on the government tungsten carbide, grossly overpriced, and eventually becoming unobtainium round. Just something to think about there. Now, another thing, and again, well, in light of, you know, every time I go to any social media, and maybe you guys are all thinking the same way I am now, but let me ask you, you know, several years ago, you know, time doesn't wait. This is almost, you know, we're heading towards 2023. I've mentioned this a few times, you know, when we were looking at expanding Liberty Tree Radio, I was thinking, okay, we'll spend some money on advertising and a business package, maybe with one of the groups like, you know, Twit her or the big thing was Facebook at the time. And, you know, I hesitated on that only because I was doing more research. And then they started the political correctness crap. And in a way, I'm glad that they showed their colors. I've told you this many times. I'm glad that they showed their colors and I didn't waste my money. Now, I was just automatically picked out very quickly off Facebook, I was kicked off Facebook more than a what, couple years ago now. Yeah, I would say two years at least before the the scam Demick started before the Corona beer, buyers crap started. Now we had been ready to actually I pretty well decided, well, we'll at least do a basic package. We'll see how it runs. And that'll help to get more response maybe or at least get more people that may have never seen anything having to do with the Patriot Movement or the Intel Report or whatever. And then they started the, oh, we're gonna kick you off for a week. Or we're gonna kick you off for, you don't have any control over your quote unquote account for 10 days. And that made me step back and go, well, wait a minute. Okay, can't post anything, can't do anything. Why would I spend money on that? And the cool thing is that it actually saved us because in reality, there's no doubt that it's just I'm politically incorrect. Anyway, we would make a difference with what the hell I said. It was just obviously they had a shopping list and everybody knows this now because it's now coming out that, well, yeah, the feds came in and told them what to do. That's what they're whining about because they're losing their markets. Well, again. I'm not the only person that said the same thing. If you're maybe an idiot stick out of the public fool system and you're younger, it'd be like throwing good money after bed. Really, you don't have an appreciation for time, spent life and all of that because after all, you've got more. But the fact is that we've always been conservative in that respect because I was taught to be that way. And a lot of other people felt the same way. Well, one of the things that came out today is, in fact, the last several days, is that, what is it, META and Facebook, of course, are in the toilet. They've lost anywhere from 15% to 33% of their value across the board, depending on which part of the mechanism you look at, and they're gonna be laying off a bunch of people and this and that and the other. Now, it doesn't surprise me because I doubt that they're having a problem. Nobody is, quote unquote, investing in what they're advertising or what they're offering. We're all right. Why would you? You know, in other words, for that point forward, I'll tell you, here's another interesting thing. It made me decide that there isn't anything other than maybe just buying other web pages so you have more places to post. But buying any package from anybody that's any of these larger, megalopic type operations is a waste of time and it's untrustworthy. They're untrustworthy. In fact, as we already have now figured out, everybody knows all the algorithms they can block you out. Well, they can take your money and do the same damn thing to you anyway. So why waste the money or take, you know, take the make that that kind of effort when you have a disingenuous product producer who really isn't offering you a product that works. And here's the thing, they are the ones that make it not on top of everything else. And lo and behold, in the last few days especially, it's been found out, or everybody's now finding all this information out like Farsbook, is that Farsbook has taken a whole series of hits because everybody's talking about what was really going on. And it validates the lack of confidence that I've been talking about. I don't have any confidence in any of the social media. I've already mentioned go to Spreelie. Spreelie is pretty cool. Spreelie is the way Facebook used to be and never will be again. Uh, Wimkin is out there. Wimkin. W-I-M-K-I-N. Go, go get on there. Get on Wimkin. Get an account on there. It's another way to talk. Hold on. What was the other one? Telegraph. That's an option. There are so many other competitors. Now, would I go out of my way to buy from any of them? Well, at this point, they're on the up and coming, they're hungry, so maybe they do the job they're supposed to do, more likely than not. But Fars book did this massive wave and they were promoting their new projects, et cetera, et cetera, but they had purple haired fruit loop, pet oak weirs, permeated through the whole system. And so their political correctness agenda, absolutely destroyed their business format. That's all there is to it. That the creatures who should have been anywhere near any customer decision process that sort of just been doing their job to maintain the system, did everything they could, and have literally destroyed the, you know, they killed the golden goose is what they did. And it's their fault because everybody was happy with doing business with them to a degree. The free part where you could actually see how they worked. gave you, you know, made you take notice at home, maybe this would be worthwhile. But then when they started kicking everybody off, they can't figure out that the people they kicked off are the people who actually work for a living or actually produce and or are interested in, would have been interested in investing in that market operation. That's all dead. I think it's so dead because again, it doesn't help that the economy is in the situation it's in. whatever spendable income a lot of people had, even though they thought they had deep pockets, between food, increased costs in food, which by the way, keeps you nagging at your penny book, and fuel, which does the same. By the time you're done, those pennies add up to dollars and tens of dollars and hundreds of dollars, and that's the money that would have lubricated the machine to keep the machine going that somebody else ate. So again, this is a compounded process because you don't have any decision making. And again, like I said, the product, I have no confidence in the product getting out there. Or that I'd be able to use it. So it's like piss on it all. Now if it's free, go out and plug into it. Take a look at the system, see if you have, you know, see how it works. Like I said, Sprely is actually pretty cool and it's growing. They've added a bunch of other features. Yes, they have video options. Uh, Lincoln is pretty much parallel. All of these have been, I think, picking up. Everybody's getting a big chunk of what's leaving all the rest of the BSers out there, you know, including like TikTok's a total waste of time. Um, Facebook slash Parsbook is, you know, it shot all its toes off. So I don't know what it's going to be. It's going to be a, it'll link around. It's kind of like Yahoo! Anybody out there with Yahoo right now? Anybody remember? Yahoo! Think about it. Of course, everything runs its course too. I mean, time doesn't wait for anybody. But when you do it to yourself like they did, that private parts in your general direction, whether it was a hipster in your father's think of elderberries. Okay. Just want to bring up that because it's becoming very obvious and by the way, don't buy any farce book stocks and steer clear of meta. It's one of those other titanics that's over on the other side of the other iceberg. We're on the big one. Okay, with the US, it's going down. But you see, there's a couple other. All of these are run by the same cackle crazy fools who steered into the iceberg because they wanted to compete to see who could wreck their operation faster. And they did. Okay? Next. Okay, hopefully. And again, I answered the questions about the AK and that. Probably the AK most of the time. Okay, I'll reinforce that again. There's a couple of good pieces on guns and gadgets. We're not going to worry about playing that right now, but we will play, I think, the latest. It's a little long, but it has to an anti-Second Amendment senator actually saying that yes, there is a gun registration. Wow, what a surprise. We never would have expected that they were... Oh, wait a minute. Uncle Mark told you about this. You want to know how they were keeping your records? This is Weapons Wednesday. Here's how they were doing it. The Israelis, the Jews, the Brits, were keeping duplicates of everything that was going through the the InstaCheck no matter what. All of the database, pay attention to what the Batfaggots do when they come up in front of the Senate. Well, we don't keep records like that. Well, who does is the question that should be asked. And again, let's ask a wider question. Is there anybody either inside these United States? or anybody outside the United States that are keeping all of these information packets that have got all this data. And then they go, well, I can answer that. Because of an ongoing investigation or security issues, I can answer at this point in this format. In other words, yeah. That's a yes. So what's been happening all along, after all. Example, why did people die last winter? and freeze to death even though there was power and even though there was gas, whatever. We didn't have to wait for the Bidenite Western European situation. What happened? Oh, that's right. Because of foreign interaction with regard to billing, because they couldn't account the billing, they shut the system off and let people freeze to death. Remember that? Well, it's the exact same thing. Well, on the one hand you're supposed to think, well, this is America and we got laws for this and laws for that. Yeah. And then everything else, like I've told you before, second tier and third tier is globalist. Okay. A business under the table or globalist. That's the third tier. Well, guess what? Everybody does understand it's an international internet. So they just routed all that data right on out of the country, piled it up or the Jewish mob could use it to keep track of weapons here in the United States through Israel or so the kosher mafia running England could double tap from that direction and head backups. That's where it's been going. And I've told you this for years. And now all of a sudden they discover, oh well they do have a record system, they do. Well is it, now here's the question, here's the fun one. Is it in, now this is what nobody's asking. Is it inside the United States where they're doing this? Or is it inside the United States where they're doing this? You weren't supposed to ask that question. Oh, I wasn't supposed to ask that question. Why? Because I wasn't supposed to be smart enough to figure out what you're doing. See, because that's the thing, guys. It's like, well, we are always the same routine. Well, we're not doing this. Well, you're not because you've got somebody else doing it, don't you? Well, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah, we understand completely. So anyway, that's coming out in the wash, but we'll see how far they're willing to go. The only reason they're making any noise is because again, you have the arrogant bastards on the one side and you have the others that are wanting to be in a group in charge, even though every time they've been the group in charge, the Republicans have fumbled and failed over and over again. Why would I expect any different performance from the same Republicans? who over and over again, over and over and over and over again, every time they get power, you don't know how to operate it. You don't know how to wield it. It's fine. Look, I hold my breath on that one. I will recommend though that you vote with your wallet and buy more ammunition. Okay? Last but not least, reinforcing something I mentioned the other day. Somebody asked again, well, how many magazines should I have for my rifle? 23 at least. Your combat load should be 23 mags. That's heavy. That's overweight. However, I'm saying, when I say as in combat load, understand we're going out as heavy infantry. We do not expect resupply immediately. And the 23 mags include whatever you can stuff onto your regular combat assault system, whatever you got. Could be a TA-56, TA-90, Granada rig, Molly rig, I don't care what it is. Establish it so that everything that can be put on that system is there. But then also take advantage, especially for you AR-15 operators, and this is where the advantage of the AR-15 operators is, is there's all kinds of bandoliers available. They're in ACU, now somewhere in Mali, or forgive me not Mali, they're in multicam. Now there's a new one beyond multicam. God help us. It's just, you know, fashion continues to interfere with standardization. We have some other BS camouflage that supposedly is better than the last one, even though the last one was supposed to be the best possible camouflage like before that. The other one was the best possible camouflage created by scientists. And all of a sudden we have like what, four generations in how many years? Not decades, years. Okay. But what's cool, they still are basically cutting everything the same. The MOLLEGEAR is all the same. The MOLLEGEAR, you know, AR-15 six round mag pockets with a little shoulder strap, they're available. After you figure out what you can fit on your combat rig for common sense, including the fact you need a little dump bag off the side, if you can you're going to try not to lose mags. But then top off the difference using the battlers. You carry that into an area when you make contact, you can leave it with your transport slash armor if you're with mech. or you cache it to the front, cache, cache, or massage it. You used to say cache all the time, cache, but you got to get that kind of Cajun thing in there or southern. And you make sure that you can pre-deploy, especially if you're going to be moving, advancing, but knowing that you're falling back to a position or having a fallback position or a rally point ready to roll, which is technically also a resupply point. Now, why 23 mags? Because you're going to drop and lose them. No matter how hard you try, two things are going to happen. Magazine will is going to get really small. Your magazines are going to get really big. And it's amazing how the adrenaline rush bumps you up. But here's another thing I want to remind you. If you drop a magazine, if you're under fire and you're moving along and you're actually trying to tack a mag into a magazine well and you drop that mag, you don't stop in the kill zone. And you don't go back into a kill zone for a magazine. You may somebody else will scoop it up and maybe throw it at you if they move through the area or they'll use it themselves But you don't go back into a kill zone or back through an area of fire where you're in a fire maneuver Operation to recover a magazine even if it's fully loaded you have 23 mags. Hopefully or pretty close Well, guess what pull from something else? Now if you can eventually get like I said the guy from behind hey, you know number four magazine to your front Got it and a guy as he passes through maybe he'll scoop it up and throw it at you Maybe maybe you'll just say damn. I'm sure magazine said you're lost my game But it'll get it'll get picked up if everybody pays attention However, the thing is now you have 22 mags Then while you were bouncing along you had one of those molly pouches open you didn't think about it You took fire you drop sideways you scutted in on the ice and there was brick frozen into the ice and it's jabbing into you and you're not really thinking about anything other than the ouch ouch ouch ouch and when you finally stop you look back and wow Beyond where your cover is there's two more mags laying on the ground or you didn't even notice you dropped them because there's snow or leaves Now you have oh wait a minute now you have 20 mags Starting to tick down now. Here's the other thing. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 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Well, here we are on a Wednesday evening live. I've been trying to get these done more often than not, because I was missing a lot of shows in the past. Trying to get these done here. I guess I'll start off by saying the website is forbiddenknowledge.info. Just having done a show in Michigan for the first time in a long time and this weekend, no show. As far as I'm aware of, I'm not doing any show this weekend, so I'm taking a little break, although I got plenty to do. I've been replenishing stock, been doing things to better the business the best I can. I guess I do have some. If you've ever been to my table at these shows, you'll see that I have a lot of things that aren't on the website. Of course, the website I'm talking about now, forbiddenknowledge.info is only about basically about the TV show. It's not so much about selling products. If you're wondering about the type of products I sell, you go to theprepperstop.com. Theprepperstop.com. Stop as in a stop sign. Theprepperstop.com. But you also find that if you come to my tables you'll find out a lot of things that I don't have on the prepperstop.com. I've got things like mylar bags, vacuum sealers, I can bring a freeze dryer with me to the shows, the prepper shows that is, not the other types of shows. Things like you've probably seen me have wind up radios, wind up flashlights, various things that I have not put on the website. And coming up, I have some new items that will be coming too. One of the things I'm working on here this week is concurring more items that might be interested in the Prepper type people, solar panels, various type of storage battery banks, windup radios. That's shortwave radio, shortwave radios for 12 bucks in person, not on the website. Lots of different things that are offered for sale. You'll have to check out not only the preppersop.com, but check out my tables wherever I may be. And if I met wherever I might be, you would go to forbiddenknowledge.info. The next show that I have coming up that I have listed there, whether or not I do that show, I'm still in my positive. Another show in Michigan, Gibraltar Trade Show in Mount Clements, Michigan. And then we're off to Lawrenceville, Georgia. for a prepper show on the end of August in Lawrenceville, Georgia, which is in a suburb of Atlanta. You're in that area, you know what I'm talking about. And then, of course, the famous DragonCon the first week of September. First week of September, DragonCon, the world's largest science fiction show. Also in Atlanta, downtown Atlanta in this case. And anyway, if you go from good knowledge about info, you can find all the places where I'll be. For those of you who did not take advantage of the mountain house sale that I've been talking about for much of this year, this is basically your last chance for the most part, the pouches especially. Well, before I get into this, let me back up a little bit. I don't think I talked about this last week and it was big news, at least in my business, and Mountain House itself. Mountain House, you don't know, is freeze-dried food. The oldest freeze-dried food maker in the country. They have 45 years under the brand name and 50 years of experience with a parent company. So Mountain House has been around for at least 45 to 50 years. And they made an announcement last week stating, so if you have Mounthouse food at all, it was made since 1986. This is retroactive to 1986. They are now stating, the Mounthouse company is claiming, that their products will now be rated at a 30 year shelf life. That includes cans and pouches, both. So if you have any Mounthouse food that's quite old and you're wondering if it's still any good, check the date. If it's made in 1986 or later, it's still good. Yep, 30 years retroactively to 1986. Now this was just an administrative decision based on their years of experience. There wasn't any changes made to the pouches or the food. It was just based on their years of experience. They decided to unilaterally declare administratively that all their pouches and cans are now 30 years. Now before the cans were stated at 25 years and their pouches were stated as 12 years in the last year. But actually before that, if you go back in time a little over a year, you're going to find that they change that from seven years. So their pouches, if you have some old pouches, they probably have a seven year date on them. Well, they increased them to 12 years and now they increased them to 30. So I presume this is largely due to some competition from companies such as Wyze and other companies that I offer Wyze as well. Mounthouse generally, people try both products. People ask me all the time, which is a better product. And since I saw both of them, I'm not going to necessarily downplay either one of them. However, I was being asked about this, if you've tried both of them, anybody that's tried both Mountain House and Wise, side by side, something rather equivalent, if you can find something very equivalent, it's not that easy because frankly, most of Wise's stuff does not have real meat in it. It has something called TVT that stands for texturized vegetable protein. That's basically a soy pretending to be a meat. So, for another words, their products that would be like a beef stroganoff is actually called savory stroganoff. It's not called beef stroganoff because there's no beef in it. Savory stroganoff would be the equivalent of beef stroganoff at Mountain Soup, Mountain House. And if you taste both side by side, most people will pick Mountain House and get you a better break. Just be honest with you about that. That's what most people that taste both of them side by side. Most people think Mountain House is better because I get that question a lot and I have a YouTube video about that. If you go to YouTube, you go to forbidTV and I talk about this and many other topics on YouTube. So yes, people pick Mountain House and Mountain House is more expensive. There are no two ways about it and it has real meaning in it. That might be part of it. Mound House has a huge advertising campaign. Sometimes people come looking for, I'm sorry, Wise has a huge advertising campaign where Mound House does not have nearly as big of an advertising campaign. So sometimes people come to the table specifically looking for Wise because they heard it about on whatever, Glenn Beck show or whoever sells it these days, which is about everybody selling it, it seems online. Anybody has some kind of a TV or radio connection, it seems like they're selling Wise. Well, I saw them too, but Mound House is, Most people think mama's a better product, but frankly, you know what, if all your neighbors are eating bugs and grass, you're not going to be complaining about the wives. They have a little bit of TVP in it. I don't think anybody's going to be bitching about some TVP if you're eating, when nobody else is eating, you know what I'm saying? So don't put off any food storage program necessarily, any type of food storage, because you're going to be very glad and very fortunate to have food at all. When maybe others do not or else they have to kiss the boots to feed them in order to get a meal So anyway, so the mount house announcement is 30 years on pouches and cans retroactive to 1986 except for the ice cream Okay, the ice cream still have a two-year red shelf life including stuff from this last week on In other words, because of the higher fat content, it's harder to store higher fat in a freeze-dried product. So they're still maintaining a two-year shelf life on their ice creams. And typically, I do sell a lot of ice cream. In fact, ice cream sandwich is the default of ice cream. They also have one called New York Cheesecake Bites. All those have a two-year shelf life still. And frankly, when I sell those, I typically figure they're not even going to leave the building. So I guess it doesn't matter as much. But ice cream is harder to store long-term. because of the higher fat content. We're going to try to, and I'm doing some research on this, been looking into, I guess I could do a whole show about this, and I guess I'm not ready to yet, but basically give you a heads up on this. And anybody else who has ideas, I mean, welcome to the ideas. I have this freeze dryer that I take around the shows. I've used it once, just to try it out. I have not used it much other than just to try it out. I tried it out on about 15 different things and I gave it some difficult tasks, things I knew it would fail on just to see how it would react because of what I've read about in the past. I don't have a way of really doing this, using this device because I'm on the road all the time basically. I don't have a home and I don't have a place to plug in, that kind of thing. And I don't have a kitchen in order to prepare the food, get it ready for freeze drying, etc., etc. It's very difficult for me to use it at all. But I'm planning to take a week off when the paw paws are in season. Now, paw paw, for those of you who don't know, you look it up, because a lot of people may have heard about it, don't have any idea what it is. It's an actual, it's a fruit. It's native to North America. It's in fact the Indians, it was a staple food of the Indians for quite a long time. And we just sort of... It grows all the way from all the way north of Michigan, all the way south. It was like North Carolina, all the way to the east coast, Atlantic Ocean, all the way towards probably just go past the Mississippi River. It grows in a big area of the eastern United States, native. It's a very large fruit. It's in fact the largest native fruit to, I don't want to say North America, I want to say the United States. It's the largest native fruit to the United States. And it's kind of people describe it as a, it's very large, it's like the size of them. Like a big mango or like a big papaya. And in fact, that's sometimes people compare the taste to that. They compare the taste to either a, well some say banana, some say mango, some say cantaloupe. And some say papaya. So it's kind of a mix of all those, I guess, if you will. It's got large black seeds, almost like a watermelon seed. And it's very soft. It's like a custard type of soft. The fruit. When it's ripe, when it's ready, when it's ready, when you pick it, you have hours to use it. You can't really pick it green and ship it across the country. And that's why commercially you don't ever see it. You can't pick a paw paw, put it in a case with a bunch of other paw paws and ship it across the country and expect it to be any good. Basically the only way you could do that would be to freeze them to ship them distances like that. It's very soft, full on. You don't even see them in the farmer's markets. You might get lucky finding them in the farmer market, but they're very hard to find there. They have to be eaten fairly quickly. Certainly within days they almost immediately begin to ferment when you pick them. So and it's a very It's very nutritious. I can't remember what vitamin C and vitamin A or something. I can't remember what's a very nutritious fruit Anyway, look it up. It's called different ways, but you can sell it. P a w space P a w or P a w P a w So might also P a u W, I believe. There's way different ways of spelling it. It's too soft to ship and it ripens too quickly, so that's why you're not going to see commercialization. And not only that, if you ever have seen a paw-paw, basically when they're ready to eat, on the tree they're a dark green, but when you pick them, and when they're ready to eat, basically they're almost, they turn black, splotchy black. They look ugly as hell. And so, You probably will never see them commercially for the most part because they're too soft They look ugly and they ripen very quickly where you need even quickly but for freeze drying That those do not present a problem So there and there's other fruits and vegetables it may be the similar nature that I'm not even aware of and this where I'm looking for some suggestions here in fact frankly Depending where I am in the country and depending on what my schedule is his possibility if you have these good ideas you want to try using the freeze dryer and For somebody who has exotic fruits or vegetables or other food items that might be extremely unusual, contact me. You might be willing to come to your area as I'm going through. If I'm going anywhere near your area, you might be able to sidetrack a little bit and go through your area and spend a day at your house. Let you try out the machine with some exotic fruits or vegetables. See how it turns out. It takes about a whole day of the actual cycle of the machine. But anyway, contact me because there may have to be some preparation involved in that. Of course, I have to do some adjustments to my schedule. I'm not promising this. I'm just suggesting that maybe you come up with different ways because just like the pawpaw, most of you probably never tasted a pawpaw. You've never even heard of it. And yet it's an extremely interesting fruit and nutritious and history behind it in this country if you're listening in any of the several states. We've made several Eastern states, about half the country. It was a staple food for the Indians. But we've lost complete track of it because it's not very easily commercialized. So they could be picked. And in the case of paw paws, what will have to be done, in my case, I'm working with a farm that has some trees. I'm going to get probably several bushels of it. We're going to try. There's experiment because I've never seen anybody do this and they've never heard of anybody doing this either. But freeze drying Papa and personally any fruit or vegetable could be freeze dried and then it'll have a In case of mountain house, they're saying 30 years, but anyway, they'll have a decades-long shelf life without refrigeration on the shelf to get you any time And most fruits you can just eat pretty much just right out of the package You don't even need to rehydrate them necessarily. You just put them right in your mouth and eat them Some very common ones out there are peaches, strawberries apples I think some other ones that are very popular, bananas, as freeze dried. Shulk's stable without any refrigeration for long periods of time. Some fruits, let's say, let's take an example, losing my cramp out here. Banana, for instance, you freeze dry banana, you've had a banana chip in the grocery store. Banana chip basically is a dried, it's not freeze dried, it's dried. Very crunchy. They usually have to sugar coat them, they can taste very good, and they don't even really taste like bananas a whole lot, right? Well, if you freeze dry a banana, cut up a banana and freeze dry it, put it in the freeze dryer and get it done, and it's basically, it's about one fourth the weight of that dried banana, that banana chip. If you put it in water, it pays for to put it in your mouth, it turns soft, like you just cut a banana and put it in your mouth, essentially. So it doesn't it's not crunchy at all unless you put your mouth me to start chewing it It's not crunchy at all if you let be soaking water for just a few seconds, then it's uh It turns off just like a fresh cup banana because that's what it is. It's a fresh cup banana just freeze-dried So and not only that but the freeze-dried process maintains about 97 to 98 percent of its nutritional value versus canning which only maintains about 60 percent of its nutritional value. And dried only maintains about 40% of its nutritional value. And canning and dried don't have nearly as long of a shelf life either, does it? You're talking about dried, usually you're only talking six months to a year. Canning is certainly years, two years to 10 years, depending on what it is you're storing. But freeze dried decades and decades. So if you have an idea, run it by me. Again, not making any promises. You would have to do a lot of preparation before the freeze dryer, right? For in other words for the paw paws, what will have to be done? Because they ripen in a short period of time and have to be processed very quickly. Basically they have to be cut open, the inside's taken out, in this case custard-like. It's hard to slice these things and peel and slice them, it's more like spooning it out. Depending on how hard it is, time. And then they'd be frozen. immediately frozen, normal freezing like your normal chest freezer, it's not your freeze dryer, just frozen. And it can be freeze dried later. That's the way probably whatever you may have an idea for in freeze drying, you'd have to do. Now if there was, if the crop came in a little at a time, you could just put them directly in the freeze dryer and do them that way. But when you have a big crop, a whole lot. And the freeze dryer only has the capacity to freeze dry about, the freeze dryer I have anyway, only has the capacity to freeze dry about two number 10 cans worth. In other words, these large cans you see like the Mountain House for instance comes in number 10 cans. Only by the time you get all the food out of there, it only fills up two number 10 cans. That's about as much as it will freeze dry one time. So, in the case of harvesting some fruit or vegetable, typically you're going to have a whole lot more than that on time, so you're going to have to freeze them, prepare them and freeze them, and then freeze dry them later. It's not a difficult thing to do. It doesn't hamper the ability to freeze dryer to do its job. It's just a way to move it along because the freeze dryer is going to be the weak link in the process unless you've got another type of heat freeze dryer that has a huge chamber where you can do lots at one time. That's the way you're going to have to do it in a more home type based situation. By the way, if you're a caterer or a restaurant owner, this is an ideal way to keep you from wasting food. If you're in those businesses, you know all the amount of food you throw away, you could freeze dry it, have it decades later. Of course, sell it. Just freeze dry it. and then people could store it for decades before they need to use it. Free-shrying is very interesting and it's an instant process and for things like pot-paw, it might be about the only avenue out there. It may be the same proof for, again, I'm looking for ideas. Various fruits and vegetables that you don't ever see in the grocery store and or the farmers markets for one reason or another because they look ugly or they don't store or they don't ship or whatever the reason. a freeze drying may be a process to consider. So contact me for midknowledge.info if you have some ideas. Again, I can't promise it. It has to be working in my schedule and depending where I'm in the country. And I don't have my freeze dryer with me all the time, not the gun shows for instance. Only preparedness expos is where I generally bring it. However, I just obtained a new, well, new is a relative term. I can't afford new vans, but I bought a different van. And this one is bigger, and with space I've been needing badly. I've been needing more space badly because essentially when I'm on the road I sleep in my van with all the product in the van. That's the way I have to do it. Without a social security number it's not really possible for me to get hotel and motel rooms like most of you can because of one of the first things any, certainly any chain places. Other places might be allowed, but frankly I don't make enough money to be able to do it anyway, even if I could afford it. I'm sorry, even if I could do it because of the lack of a Social Security number. Yeah, think about it folks. Without a Social Security number, you can't rent a car because without a Social Security number, for instance, you can't have a driver's license. That's for one, right there. That'll kill the car rental besides the fact that you're going to need to fill out the forms and they're going to ask for a credit card. See, that's part of the problem with the motel rooms or hotel rooms. They need a credit card whether you pay with cash or not. They'll still need a credit card all the chain places will need a credit card in order to rent that room for the night so because the fact that aren't so scared number don't have any credit cards can't Rent the room for the night even if I could afford it and I basically what I do I cannot afford it anyway You know, mostly you would be very shocked to see what my bottom line is what I do at these shows. It's expensive to be on the road and expensive to be renting a space for a weekend at these shows trying to sell your goods and services. Also what I started talking about basically before I talked about the 30-year shelf life of Mountain House, also basically if you're interested in this, the big sale I got going on that I've had for almost the beginning of this year at 3,500 couches of Mountain House for sale at half price. That's almost over with now. Frankly, this show that I'm doing, the next show I'm doing, go to forbid knowledge.info, the next show I'm doing, that'll pretty much be the end of the pouches. There might be a couple flavors left, odds and ends, but I may have about six or seven flavors left out of the 20-some that I had to start, and I'm down to about six or seven, and frankly, I worked it down, so I only have about one case of each of those, or most of those, so they're gonna run out very quickly. So, I've been with his 30 year pouches now, remember pouches 30 years retroactively in 1986, 30 year shelf life half price unprecedented, no where in the country are you ever going to see that kind of price again. And that's going to end this next show that I'm doing, which may or may not be one in Michigan. So, that's about it, only have about 15 cases left, and like about 100 pouches, less than 100 pouches. So that's it. Number 10 cams, I sold a lot of those at the 45% level, 45% off. Sold a lot of those at 600 cams of those. Sold all those out a couple months ago actually. Although I am offering a sale still on other Mountain House cams right now, 25 to 30% off depending on how much you buy. Now you're not going to see this special online. In fact, I can't put those prices online. I would lose my contract with Mountain House. This is only presented to you in person. So you're going to have to go to Forbid Knowledge. I didn't go find out where I am to take advantage of these sales. 25 to 30% off on Mount House Cans. And the only reason I'm selling those, I'm taking a hit on those. Big, big hit. Because frankly, they've changed their label style again, the design of their labels. And when that happens, it makes the things on the table look pretty goofy with two very different can label styles. and pouch labels. They change the labels of the pouches and the labels of the cans. And so now I'm just trying to sell off all my old style labels. That's the only reason I'm selling those cheaper. They're only one year old, two years old, whatever these cans, but they're offered to be 25 and 30% off. As long as those old labels last, now I have about 100 cans or less left of that, those will be on sale too only at the shows, only in person at those prices. I have the modern labels too, the brand new labels, but those are for now are full price. You see, I can only run a sale four times a year with prior written permission from Roundhouse, and then I can't even exceed 25% anyway, just by our contract. So I'm not going to be able to put that online. It's only for the listeners of this radio show who come in person or people who come into the gun shows or preparedness expos or whatever type of show you might find me at. All right. Now, this is Craig. You're listening for Bid Knowledge. We're going to talk about some other topics here in Los Angeles. I haven't heard anybody chime in yet. A very hot day. Probably have people up and about doing things. When these people don't call in, been watching the price of gold and silver last couple months ever since the Brexit. Seems like that was kind of the impetus to get this price of silver and gold to rise. It grows pretty quickly from around $15 to around $20 an ounce for silver. And it's about $100 rise on gold as well. And it seems to have stayed there. It's fluctuating up and down in that same narrow range, around $20. So it was really surprising to see that happen. Just a quick jump in the state up there. That's surprising because typically you watch gold, it's over and it goes all over the place. But no, in the last couple of years, it's been hovering in the neighborhood of $15 plus or minus a dollar. Pretty much all it's been doing for the last couple of years for silver we're talking about here. And then gold, the range was also very narrow in the mid 1200s, hovering within about 30 to 40 bucks within, for the last two years. And then all of a sudden it took a jump. And now silver is around 20 bucks an ounce and has been for the last month or so fairly stable up and down a little bit. But looks like gold and silver may be there to stay for a while because the investors who are worried about the Brexit seem to still be worried as much as because frankly there's no change and probably won't be any change for a long time with what's going on with the Brexit. It's going to take a long time. So in the meantime, things are business as normal, but people are apparently, the investors are apparently a little jittery and people have flocked a little bit to gold and silver apparently. And the demand apparently is still up there. Watching the election, of course, Trump continues with his foot and mouth syndrome. He basically every time he veers off his teleprompter, he puts his foot in his mouth and he's done it again with guns. I'm sure you've all heard this about what we've been talking about on this network. But I thought the thing about it is everybody on this network is listening to my voice right now, probably understood exactly what he was talking about. And that's part of the part, guys, probably in a way for political purpose, you can't just put out there what's on your mind or what we might actually be thinking. But that's actually what he does a lot of times, but he veers off the teleprompter. That's what he does. He speaks his mind of something from the gut, from the heart that politicians are not supposed to say. Like if you don't know I'm talking about you probably do it's been the big news last couple days He basically said I don't have a direct quote from the law. I might be I might have a direct quote from me actually I Look a little bit here and unfortunately, they're not in order or maybe there I mean we check it I haven't gone down the bomb this list. I have a list of the amazing things that Donald Trump has said. They also have some of the main things Hillary Clinton has said. Well, even though Trump has foot and mouth, Clinton said some pretty stupid things too. And I'm going to go over some of those here. Basically, it was about guns. And he basically said, and I'm not direct quoting him here, but just that it was, if Clinton gets in office, she's going to appoint enough offset the balance, enough for the Supreme Court appointees to offset the balance of guns to be in favor of the gun grabbers, or in his words, to confiscate guns, or to abolish the Second Amendment, I think is the words he used. It's a little over-dramatic, so I'm sizing it. But anyway, if Bill O'Ree gets in office, she could appoint some judges that would offset the balance, because we're basically in a split right now. But if you think about it, we... The Supreme Court's justices' jobs, if they're doing a job, is not to abolish any such thing, to only render an opinion. And so they can't abolish the Second Amendment nor can Clinton. Takes a lot more than that. But anyway, and then he followed up by saying that maybe those Second Amendment people can do something about that. Although he's kind of backpedaled on that statement in recent hours, because it changes all the time, he basically said he might have been referring to people that what they could do politically or what they could do through the NRA or some other organization. But he was not talking about as the press immediately jumped on it and tried to spin it out of control until he was suggesting that people start taking up arms against the government and up arms and or arms up against Clinton. And supposedly even the Secret Service were taking notice of what he said. But he had to backpad a little bit on that. But I think we all understood exactly what he meant. And that's why the Second Amendment is there, after all. The press can just say that once or twice. That's why the Second Amendment is there. If our government got out of control, we can do something about it. That's what it's there for. Of course, I'm not running for president. I can say that directly. And that's what all of us think and say amongst our friends. But we can't say that. And Trump can't say it either. without taking a pounding by the press. But so far, all the pounding he's been taking by the press for all these weird statements he's made, he's off the cuff statements because he's got foot and mouth disease. He has been putting his foot and mouth in the press attacks it, no matter which way it wants to be spun, they'll spin it whichever way they want to spin it to get him to look like he's saying an outrageous statement. But frankly, some of them aren't all that outrageous. I got a list of them here. That's some of them. I'm going to go over some of them. But yeah, the press was a little honest about it once in a while and thought, tell exactly what the Second Amendment was about. Then that would have been an extremely outrageous quote, actually. People who understand about the Second Amendment understood what he meant first time around. We didn't have to read anything into it. We just sat back and said, he's right. But we're not running for president. Well, of course, Trump started this whole thing out, and this is one. It's a Trump spec quote. An extremely credible source has called my office and told me that Barack Obama's birth certificate is a fraud. Of course, years ago, we've been through that. It was back in 2012. Here's one. Let me skip over this one here. Arianna, here's a quote. Arianna Huffington is attractive both inside and out. I fully understand why her former husband left her for a man. He made a good decision. That's not something politicians say. Another quote. You know, he really doesn't matter. I'm sorry, you know, it really doesn't matter what the media write, as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass. Yep, that's something he said. Here's the wall one. Quote, I will build a great wall and nobody builds walls better than me. Believe me, I'll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great wall on our southern border and I'll make Mexico pay for that wall, mark my words, end of quote. I don't think anybody believes that Mexico is actually going to do that. And whether or not he will build a wall or not, that's going to be questionable too, because there's already a wall in a lot of places. It doesn't make any difference unless you change immigration policy. The wall is probably not going to do anything. But anyway, next quote. Oh, when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems with us. They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're bringing rapists, and some, I assume, are good people." End of quote. So they're either trying to claim he's disparaging all Mexicans. Another one, quote, our great African-American president hasn't exactly a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily, openly destroying Baltimore. End of quote. Here's another quote. This is a fun one. If I were running the view, I'd fire Rosie O'Donnell. I mean, look at her, right in that fat, ugly face of hers. I'd say, Rosie, you're fired. End of quote. That's something you want to say when you're running for president. Even though some of you might be thinking that. You don't say that when you're president. You see, you've got foot in mouth. Quote, all the women on the apprentice splintered with me, consciously or unconsciously. That's to be expected. End of quote. Another quote from Donald Trump. One of the key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace. Good people don't go into government. End of quote. Why is that outrageous? It's outrageous because the politician, and folks say that because of course they're part of the problem as well. Trump's trying to point him to present himself as being not a regular politician, which obviously isn't because he's got foot and mouth syndrome for instance. And most people would actually agree with that, then know a little bit about what's going on in the world. I'll quote that one again. One of the key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace. Good people don't go into government, end of quote. And I think a lot of American people would actually agree with that. Excellent. The beauty of me is that I'm very rich. That's his quote. And that might be true. But delivery is very rich too. But I'm sure he's not going to say that. Excellent. Well, it's freezing and snowing in New York. We need global warming. Next quote. I said if Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her. Let me quote. Okay. Next quote. Quote, my fingers are long and beautiful as it has been well documented. Our various other parts of my body. And the quote. Very well documented. Okay. Where's that documentation? Next one. I have never seen a thin person drinking Diet Coke. End of quote. And there's some proof of that, and that's partly because of the aspartame that mimics sugar and then you put your body. Starts craving sugar after drinking those drinks. We talked about that before. Next quote. I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is that I'm more honest and my women are more beautiful. End of quote. Okay. Women are a possession, Donald. They can't belong to you. See here, he's called somebody disgusting. There's another one. The point is you can never be too greedy and the quote See the quote my Twitter has become so powerful that I can actually make enemies make my enemies tell the truth that is if they could be a goal reactionary like you have been and Go on Twitter without putting a lot of thought into what you're actually tweeting again foot-in-mouth syndrome That's cool. My IQ is one of the highest and you all know it Please don't feel stupid or insecure is not your fault." End of quote. Don't worry, we won't. Next quote. I have so many friends, so many fabulous friends who happen to be gay, but I'm a traditionalist. And a quote. Traditionalist. That would exclude being gay, wouldn't it? Next one. Quote. The other candidates, they went in, they didn't know the air conditioning didn't work, they sweated like dogs. Are they going to beat ISIS? I don't think it's going to happen. Next I'll quote, look at those hands. Are they small hands? I'm talking about Mark Rubio here and referred to Mark Rubio referred to my hands. If if they're small, something else must be small. I guarantee you there was no problem. I guarantee. OK, here's one that got him in a big trouble during the Republican debates. Quote, lying Ted Cruz. Just use a picture of Milena from a shoot in his head. Be careful, Lion Ted, or I'll spill the beans on your life. And that's where Ted Cruz went off the handle and never returned. Excellent. Quote, I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down on 7-11, down at the World Trade Center, right after it came down. End of quote. Let's see here. Excellent. The only card, and we're talking about Hillary Clinton, the only card has is that Hillary Clinton has is the woman's card. She's got nothing else to offer and frankly if Hillary Clinton were a man, I don't think she'd get 5% of the vote. The only thing she's not going is the woman's card and the beautiful thing is women don't like her, end of quote. And of course there are a lot of women who don't like her. There's another one, quote, number one, I have great respect for women. That was the one that really broke the glass ceiling on behalf of women. More than anybody in the construction industry. And then of course there's the one that he did just a couple days ago. It's getting me trouble. How about Hillary Clinton though? Hillary Clinton? They don't go through some of these quotes. They completely, everything that Trump says, they dwell on, dwell on, dwell on, and it's news for days. And then it goes away and he has, because by then he has something else he said. Well, how about some things that Hillary Clinton has said? All right. Now, some of this needs to be set up, but I'll just, I'll do the quote, and then I'll have, I may have to set it up sometimes. And I quit the quote. I'm undaunted in my quest to amuse myself by constantly changing my hair, end of quote. Talking about, was just changing hairstyles, and she's an annual attempt to make herself seem more human and less esoteric, or less robotic, I should say. Sometimes she tries to make a joke and that was her version of a joke. I quote, I'm undaunted in my quest to amuse myself by constantly changing my hair. That's quote by Hillary Clinton. We are going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. End of quote. Of course, there's a whole lot of truth to that one because that's exactly what socialism is all about. Let me say that again. This was during her 2008 presidential campaign attempt. Hillary decided to let the general public know exactly how she would fix the economic mess that Bush administration dragged the country into. She said, quote, we are going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. End of quote. Probably a poor choice of words, but that's exactly what Democrats and Republicans are wanting to do. They can't say that. I think she said it. How about this one? Direct quote from Hillary Clinton. Quote. Who's going to find out these women are trash? Nobody's going to believe them and of course now this has to be set up and what we're talking about of course The women like Paula Jones Michael and we all the women were coming forward that were supposedly involved with her husband Hillary scoffed at the notion that these occupy accusations would be taken seriously and then she said quote Who's going to find out these women are trash? Nobody's going to believe them and the quote well, of course millions of people did believe him. And it was found he was lying and he got impeached actually. People seem to forget that. I've mentioned that in impeach word on the Democratic National Convention. They didn't say it one time. Another quote by Hillary Clinton. Quote, God bless the America we are trying to create. And that quote, uh huh. As opposed to America, it's already been created. There's still a few pieces missing from that puzzle. socialism in action here again let's repeat that quote by Hillary Clinton because they they talk about Donald Trump's quotes all the time quote God bless the America we are trying to create and the quote socialism in action another quote by Hillary Clinton quote My husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. You know, I just don't understand it." End of quote. Now, this was needed to be set up, I guess, a little bit. She was struggling to accept that Barack Obama had walked the Democratic nomination during the 2008 campaign. She managed to offend not only the Kennedys, But elections, voters, elections, voters, and Bill all in one fell swoop by saying, and I'll say that quote again, quote, my husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. You know, I just don't understand it. End of quote. You're just joining us. We went over a bunch of silly comments Trump's made. In his very short political career, what about a year for the most part, and the things he said within the last year, of course, Hillary Clinton's got a lot longer time to stumble without a teleprompter. There's another quote from Hillary Clinton. This is from 2004. I have said I am not running and I'm having a great time being a first-time senator. End of quote. Of course, she wanted to run for president. And she likely figured the GOP would steal that election too, so she decided to sit out in 2004. Next quote by Hillary Clinton. That was during your 2008 campaign. I'll say it again. Quote, we have a lot of kids who just don't know what work means. They think work is a four-letter word. End of quote. I could think of some other four-letter words, but I try to stay away from that stuff on the show. End of quote by Heather Clinton. Quote, I believe that the rights of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century. End of quote. Someone supposedly is educated, if they're maybe lost track or teleprompter. Apparently some of the country grammar infiltrator, a sentence she made important statement about gender inequality in the country. And apparently she's not as far as she thinks she is because she said, again, I'll call it here. Quote, I believe the rights of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century. Okay. Next quote from Hillary Clinton. Quote, the American people are tired of liars and people who pretend to be something they're not. End of quote. Well, it's an erotic thing for her to say. That's an actual quote from one of her many anti-G.O.P. speeches. Wouldn't it be a case of a hot calling to kettle black, would it? Again, I'll quote that statement by Hillary Clinton. Quote, the American people are tired of liars and people who pretend to be something they're not. End of quote. I'm not making this up, folks. Next quote by Hillary Clinton. If I didn't kick his ass every day, he wouldn't be worth anything. End of quote. That of course, you probably know what they're talking about there. Hillary all but the Smiths or the Husbands, political achievements, taking credit where it didn't belong. And I quote again, quote, really Clinton quote, if I didn't kick his ass every day, he wouldn't be worth anything. And a quote, and probably either would you Hillary just saying another quote by Hillary Clinton. I have to confess that has crossed my mind that you could not be Republican. and be a Christian." End of quote. I'm pretty sure there are plenty of Republicans who aren't Christian as well as many Democrats. Generalizations like this so large, there's a reason why the general public doesn't like you nearly as much. You think you're adored to be by your husband. Again, I say the quote, I have to confess that it's crossed my mind that you could not be Republican and be a Christian. End of quote. Quote by Hillary Clinton. When Trump said something about a Muslim, he had attacked endlessly. But you haven't heard that quote before, haven't you? Another quote by Hillary Clinton. This is about Brian Williams, actually the same he made. A quote by Eric Whitney says, quote, I remember landing under sniper fire. And a quote. Yeah, that was relating to Barry Williams, the only major public figure who made up colossal whoppers while being under enemy fire overseas. In 2008, Ann Adilah Hillary calls that an event that didn't happen during the trip in Bosnia in 1994, she said, quote, I remember landing under sniper fire, end of quote. Too bad we can't suspend politicians the way NBC can suspend Brad Williams. Okay, another quote, I can't say famous quote by Billy Prentice, because he probably never heard of most of these. Another quote by Heather, quote, unquote. He ran a gas station down in St. Louis. No, Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of the 20th century, end of quote. Now that has to be said, of course, it was during a speech He featured a quote by the legendary peacemaker Mahatma Gandhi. Hillary Clinton apparently confused civil disobedience with self-service stations, which her major spoof, her major goof spoof, and I say that again, quote, he ran a gas station down in St. Louis. No, Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of the 20th century, end of quote. So Gandhi achieved peace in India by refusing to sell gas to the British then, right? Another quote by Hillary Clinton. And she said, quote, I'm not going to have some reporters pulling through our papers. We are the president. And that's why I call her Billie today. Another quote by Billie Clinton. Oh, I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas. But what I decided to do was fulfill my profession, which I entered before my husband was in public life. And the quote of the 1992 through a time delayed bomb into Bill's Candace campaign. And I wish you made a remark and rubbed many people the wrong way. So, some of the, we've spent equal time here, Donald Trump makes a lot of stupid things because of his foot and mouth syndrome, but as you see, Hillary has done so as well. Before I go, I wanted to briefly say some breaking news, which may or may not be something more to this or not. I'm just going to get some headlines and start looking to this. Unfortunately, this is a developing story about Julian Assange. Now Julian Assange, of course, as I stated last week on my program, you're seeing all this clipping off from... Trump and all the things that happen in his campaign that seems to be putting them down a couple of notches here and there well So the same thing's gonna happen with Clinton because that's what they have to do They have to create the illusion that there's a difference between the Republican Democrats We got to keep the race kind of even so to make sure you you still follow this race It's all just a dog and pony show so they have to lower Clinton down now a little bit or raise dramatically Trump, you know statements like the the War War veteran at the Democratic Convention where the guy stands up there and says read this Constitution Donald well, maybe Maybe he said that the wrong place because of course Clinton hasn't read the Constitution doesn't know what it says either Doesn't follow it doesn't have any intention of following it's pretty ironic that they would pick a statement like that on their own convention because Bill or he has no intention either But of course now I haven't said that I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention that but anyway Assange there's a there was some other murder in DC A few weeks ago, right before the Democratic National Convention, of, well, let me do a brief synopsis of this. I don't have much time to get over this, but somebody named Seth Rich was murdered. Let's see, which is just offered, let's see, talking about, because this happened a few weeks ago, and I was kind of missed the headlines, because there may be a lot more to this. Seth Rich, 27, was shot and killed while walking to his Washington, D.C. apartment last month, and his killing remains unsolved. Julia Sauns suggested this week, without evidence, that Rich played a role in leaking emails that showed Democratic National Convention officials disparaging the presidential campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, the weak lead of, of course, the resignation for several DNC leaders. Now, Trump and others were hinting that it was the Russians that did it. And now, here comes Assange saying that it was this gentleman, Seth Rich, and maybe that was a reason for his murder. Now, the family is kind of up in arms about this. They're saying, stop spreading conspiracy theories about the death of our son. There may be a lot come up because Julia Assange has stated. that he's going to release information about Hillary Clinton that could knock her down a few notches. And that's what I was getting at here. Well anyway, check out, watch this story. It's going to be developing over the next few weeks, possibly, into something much bigger. It's been Craig for Bid Knowledge. ForBid Knowledge.info is the website. Thanks everybody for listening. So long. 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. 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Let the dance continue. History, let me ask you something. I've had this conversation a few times in the last couple of weeks, but let me point out about fascinating things about history, okay? Who was the Prime Minister of England at the beginning of World War II? Anybody? Go ahead, jump in there, please. This is... and you will not be hit with a stick or ridiculed for whatever answer. You'll probably get it right because it's pretty well been drilled into your head with science fiction, fiction works, factual documentaries. Who was the British Prime Minister at the beginning of World War II? That old bulldog. Was it Churchill? Yes, it was Churchill. You're right. Now here's a question. Who was the prime minister at the end of World War two? Margaret Thatcher? She was old enough. I mean, she wasn't that old. I'm just merely a character, Mark. Well, that's not a problem. But it's funny because Margaret Thatcher, well, she wasn't that old. But she remember she was a Reagan type character for England. My point is, can anybody, do you guys, do you know who the Prime Minister of England at the end of World War two who he was Why is it you can tell me and by the way, you know, I think it's probably Janet there, right? Yes Okay guys for everybody out there. How many movies have you seen Bible fight? We will fight we'll fight other because we will fight in the fields We'll fight in the coffee latte shops. We will fight and while you're fighting we're gonna get on a ship and go to Canada Which really was the plan if they actually did fight in England. You guys all understand that, right? Uh-huh. And once in charge, he was in the bunker for whole three, four years, all of World War II. Well, no, he wasn't. Because towards the end, he went out for a meeting of the big three. And before he got back, he had been elected out of office. Now here's something why is that subject not brought up guys? Remember what I've told you if if there was any demonstration remember before that you had naval Chamberlain I have met with her Hitler and we have peace peace in our time and he's got that piece of paper and he's waving it remember the Well, of course, we all know what happened to that. So the government changed and Winston Churchill became prime minister because he was a fighting prime minister. Of course, he didn't have much to fight with because he was an anti-gun person and he'd already had a big gun confiscation in England in 1927 that he had never talked about. Well, of course, it wasn't him. It was the other socialists in government that did that. Okay? And I bring up that if you were to say World War II, Prime Minister of England, you're absolutely right Churchill, that that's who everybody thinks about. But why did they write the guy who took over before the war ended? Now I'm gonna tell you, you can cheat on this. Go look up who the Prime Minister was before the end of World War II and after. Let me explain something. I've told you many times for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. England was occupied. Okay, it was occupied by the Fabian socialists and understand that in Churchill, but Churchill wasn't in charge in 1946. Anthony. Did you look it up? It's okay if you did. I did. I never heard the guy. I never heard of him. Why didn't you? Okay, think about that one. Think about how obvious that is. You know, if I was going to teach you a class, Janet, or any of you, now again, wouldn't I go through the pecking order? I would actually be telling you about, you know, the fighting commanders of World War II. The reason the character isn't brought up. is because he's the character that once they got everybody to go out and bleed and die, they pushed Churchill aside and the Fabian socialists took open charge of shipwrecked and damaged England. In fact, I've mentioned the book Fabian Freeway, the Fabian Freeway. It's available still out there. We've already looked up. I know guys can find, you can find, you can use copies. or almost pristine new. Get a used copy. Don't worry, you want to read it. You can share it. We won't cry about it because you're going to have a page turned or a corner of a page might get folded over. Get a reading copy. Okay? And remember, when you read the book, understand the window of time where they're talking about the debauchery of England by the Fabians. And that's why you don't hear about these creatures. If you've ever watched the movie V for Vendetta, how many of you watched the movie V for Vendetta? Oh, everybody likes that. Swinging blades and assassinations of government officials and all kinds of fun stuff. But it was done for the leftists. Except even at the time when they put V for Vendetta out there, it was the leftists who were doing everything that you see. Becoming the you know atrocious government just like right now. It's the leftists who are pro-war It's the leftists who are pro-police state It's the leftists who are shoving all this perversion up your you know up your hind end. Okay, literally if they could Let me think about this and be for vendetta. You've got the you know, the the church member the church authority who is expecting an underage little girl and the main character, well actually one of the two main characters, shows up and he thinks that she's the bought and purchased little girl slash prostitute that's supposed to show up tonight. Now here's the problem. That's not what you're seeing. It's not the Christian population that's doing this. But it is happening all over the country in your school systems with these the tannic caballes types It is happening all over your country. See think about this what I've said before whatever the Yomikal wears, you know, they vomit out with vomit out garbage It's always to conceal or to misdirect against what they were doing The vans going around listening to all of your calls and listening into the houses to hear what people were saying and listening on the phones Guys, that's what the government that replaced Churchill was doing. Wasn't the Christian guys, wasn't the right-wing guys. It was the Soviet socialists and their fellow traveler Fabian socialists. And by the way, it's actually the way around because the Fabians are telling everybody else what to do. But just scratch out the, oh, this guy was a Christian prime minister. Scratch that all out and put in Neocon. And all of what you see in V for Vendetta, except that they don't even show you the part about the food police, okay? They implemented the food police because you weren't allowed to grow food for yourself and not grow too much. Think about that. Right. You know, in the closing days of World War II, everybody was signing the, you know, the cease fires and people were stepping up to the plate. Have you ever seen a speech where he's telling you all about the end of World War II? No. Why not? Wouldn't he be the guy to step up? Exactly right. Oh, our friends in England. I know that Winston Churchill, the guy who planned and fought the war, isn't with us here now. We kicked him in the ass and threw him right out the door. But I'm the new guy and and although I didn't really do anything, I'm running on his laurels. Let me tell you how wonderful I am. But they they don't even do that. It is as if he does not exist. Appear that way, doesn't it? Yes, what in fact in fact, okay, you know, they always say, you know, no, but many of the royalty actually quite handsome individuals, you know He looks as likely as not as if he's a shirkedale piece of the aristocracy Yes You see what I mean? Very well, very well groomed the good facial physiography. Yeah, he'd be today he'd be like The last darling, oh look how handsome he is. Yeah, he's very marketable. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And yet being marketable, he's excluded. Now, why is he excluded then? Let's ask the next question. Why is he excluded? Well, that's a $64,000 question. It's for the same reason you see no discussions about what was going on in England after World War II. Right after World War II. What was happening in England right after World War II? Well, everybody was coming home. Yeah. Well, how was the government running? What was the government bureaucracy like? Oh, you don't need to think about that. We tried to put that aside. Remember, he always loved this one, right guys? Oh, we just tried to put that aside. It was a dark time. Wasn't the beginning of the War of the Dark time? Well, no, because the crazy lunes that took over, they were just not very crazy. Did you want to understand? It's like we had the tomato police. The what? By the tomato police. If you had more than eight tomato plants, your neighbor could look out the window through the curtains and peek out and they would call the police and they would come and they would destroy your garden and it would take your food. They said laughingly they were taking it home to their families. It was a dark time in England. That's happening today. That's exactly what they're trying to do here. Guys, we were talking about this before yesterday. You know, there is a program that the Fed has in place, Department of Agriculture, to register your garden in your backyard. Come to the Fed and register your garden in the backyard. I don't think so. Yeah, show us what you got. But there's people that are up there, of course, they're probably shields. Okay, whatever, you know, there are probably some people that have participated that way. There always will be. But a percentage of them are just absolute fictions. Well, look, see, he did it. I need to do it too. I need to let the government see exactly everything that I privately owe. Oh my goodness, because it's so safe. It's so okay. And in reality, guys, like I told you before you ever do most anything you're thinking about doing right now that you know, sign up with the government. Go read the book, The Fabian Freeway. It has dual meaning like the freeway or a freeway like as in highway. It's the highway to hell actually is what really it is. Now, this is why the government changes that take place through the 50s are also ill-covered because of why the government changes took place and why these individuals are virtually erased from the administrative bureaucracy. It was a hard time. They had to take control of the whole of the economy. You mean the beginning of World War II when they were thinking they were starving and the boats were cut off? No, no, the end of World War II when free trade was supposed to be in place and everybody was supposed to be able to do what they wanted because you'd beat Germany. And Hitler was going to do this to you, and Hitler was going to do that to you, and everything that they claimed Hitler was going to do is what they were doing in England in 1946, with the Fabian socialists in charge. Wow! Which is why that whole period, you might as well, you know, again, it's not that you can't find it. You know, you watch series like Doctor Who, which is really cool sci-fi, you know, I always use sci-fi for reference and they even wrote Doctor, you know, Doctor Who and as a friend of Churchill and this and the other. Well, wait a minute, wouldn't Doctor Who be a friend of that other guy? Exactly right. Right. But he wouldn't, he would be like, you know, well, because we were fighting, it's an English oriented series because the series is done by the BBC. So you would expect that. But everything, no matter what it is, excludes what was actually transpiring. Why? Because they want to do it to you again. The biggest problem that they had is, yeah, the biggest problem that they had after World War II is the same problem they had here. Millions of combat veterans that had seen people blown to bits, sprayed all over your body. Literally your friend standing there the next minute, you're wearing him. having to get close and beat somebody to death or shoot somebody or whatever you had to do. And you're gonna try and terrorize this massive wall of people who are A, voters, and B, expect something because okay, a lot of didn't volunteer, they got drafted. And they accepted the idea, they got conscripted or drafted, mandatorily, because, okay, we're gonna do our duty. So I did my duty, and now I expect something, because once I got out there, I found out what doing my duty really meant. It was the roll of the dice, the fickle finger of fate award. You may make it, you probably not, okay? A lot of guys talk about that. What were your odds, depending on which battles you were in? And if you think World War II was bad, World War I was a guaranteed ticket to a death site. Just pretty much. I mean, with four years worth of trench warfare, all in a very narrow area, moved a little bit, but otherwise, dark side of the moon combat where you can smell the battlefield 13, 14, 20 miles away, depending on the wind. So think about that. And that's the thing that they had to try to figure out how to overcome. So now we have, and I want to tie this in, post-traumatic stress disorder. Everybody has it. And the reason you have it is when you're trying to process out. Are you going to discharge? Yeah. You need to come down and talk to me. Remember, you got to come down to the AG's office. Let me tell you real quick, you know, the psych want to probably check you too. You got to, you got part of the list. You got to go off on that. And you know, you get more money if you tell them you've got PTSD. You get more money. Chump change. But you get some more money. Of course, what they don't tell you is then you go to the VA, or even before that, but you go to the VA and they tell you, oh, you need to take drugs. Psychotropic drugs. So in other words, all the stuff that was being researched by the Tavistock Institute in World War I for manipulating the veterans and the soldiers. was implemented progressively. Didn't work after World War II. They just attacked you if you were pro patriot or whatever, and you're on a college campus. You got attacked after World War II just like you got attacked after Vietnam. And it was the same with Korea. Just everybody forgets Korea, kind of like they forget, well, who was the prime minister at the end of World War II. But don't worry, look at it now. I've had a lot of people ask, well, where are all the veterans? Well, how many have committed suicide in the last, let's start with, this is another thing I want to add to this. It's 1989. You volunteered because you're going to get college. Then they tell you, because they said that, remember guys, this was the end of the war. There you know, there was the end of history to do you remember when they were pulling that garbage? Oh It's the end of history guys You don't need to worry about remembering anything and you need to go brain-dead and as soon as they start saying I said we're headed to a war How many people attacked me over that this is before I was doing radio And it's like well, I did it behind the scenes, but it wasn't doing what like what we're doing now And so what's fascinating is people were like, whoa, you're crazy. And it's like, no, the louder that they scream that nothing's happening is when something's happening. Exactly. And lo and behold, yeah, then all of a sudden we got 400,000, 500,000 trips that we shoot over to the Middle East. And all the other wicked things that we have seen progressively repeated over and over again were done to those veterans. Now the big one was the PTSD crap and remember we didn't even get anywhere near the kind of fighting in desert dust part one the adventure could adventure begins as Opposed to the desert dust part two the adventure continues after 9-11 Two different worlds. Okay, but they got everybody on dope that they could and how many committed suicide? How many were killed by the Gulf war illness? This is for the first cycle 30 years ago. This is the year 2022. Over 30 years ago now. So people ask me like, well, where are all the veterans? A lot of them are dead. Even more so than any of the problems we saw after World War II or after Korea. Man, they got it down to a science. Vietnam, we took care of ourselves. Everybody sat down and we used the buddy system. But when you screw up the public fool system the way that you do, and the family unit, people don't know how to use the buddy system. They don't understand the buddy system. Okay guys, we take care of our own. We make sure somebody's in trouble, we go to help them out. Instead, everybody's conditioned to Uncle Samuel will love you far more than your brothers in arms or your family. Uncle, the government is just sugar daddy. But Sugardaddy was a Fabian and or a glo- an absolute Fabian globalist and they tried to get as many people killed as they could in the shortest period of time. Not in the battlefield, but once they got home so that they would not be a threat to the big plan. And that game has been played ever since and was reenacted with Desert Dust Part 2, The Adventure Continues. It's like I said, my favorite is the guy who was in an engine room in an aircraft carrier. operating steam, never left the engine room, served in the Gulf for 12 months, okay, and afterwards, oh, he had to have, he had post-traumatic stress disorder, and he just had to get on psychotropic drugs, and oh, then the poor guy committed suicide. Well, how in the hell did he have post-traumatic stress disorder? Well, because he said so, and it got him out of the drugs, and the drugs are what killed him. Real easy. Yeah, go ahead. I have a question for you. I know this is Weapons Wednesday and this is not about guns, but it's about weapons. I have noticed in the last, it's been a while now, how there's, you know, there's this constant hatred of boomers, like was it because of all the problems in the world? Because I fall in that boomer category, the age group. And just the other night we were in the big blue store, I won't say the name, because you know what I'm talking about. And I don't know if they are becoming more rude to people that are older or if it's just a concerted effort because they hate boomers. I have noticed an increasingly high amount of absolutely uncivil discourse, rude behavior that I never encountered in the 12 years I've been on the town. And I find it in these small towns, not as much as the larger towns we shop. which have over 13,000 people, but it is palpable, especially with the younger people. I've had younger people tell me, you know, Janet, maybe you're not this way, but the reason we don't have anything is because your generation took it all. And I have noticed a growing disdain and distaste for older people, it's blatant. And I had one girl ask me one day or said it to me one day and I said, how much money you got tied up in those tattoos? She was covered. How much money you got tied up in that body piercing and that brand new car of yours? I said, when I was your age, I was working full time. I had a car literally almost had to have duct tape to put together, Mark. And I saved my money and I went many weekends with no guy going anywhere to save up money to buy things. All right. And I'm noticing that this is even worse in my little town. And I've told my husband, I'm not going back to that store. Every time I go to that store, every single time, and I'm not exaggerating, I don't know if anyone else feels this way, I get physically sick. We were there Monday night, and I'm telling you, Mark, I felt like hell all day yesterday. So I just recover from a major massive respiratory, efforespiratory infection. When I go to these higher end stores like Publix or Windixie, I don't have this. Only when I go to the big blue store and I'm staying the hell away because it's no coincidence that it happens every single time I go there. I don't know if it's a clean solution, the argon gas in the lighting, but it's a very unhealthy, and I think the price has it. Because somebody has a store that far cheaper and far nicer clientele what they use and how do older people protect themselves? That are either on a cane in fact before I? Stop talking as I was leaving Monday night I was over there by the cart the electric car the handicapped people views and Sometimes I've had to use them because I was so sick from that that virus This man was look like he was gonna fall over. He said is that card? Okay. I said it's a 15% sir I'm gonna charge it up and he said what is wrong with this store? Why can't they provide these carts and I said they buy the bottom the barrel parts for people like you that need them because a guy like I said was on a cane looks like he's gonna fall over and Or the batteries are dead and they need to replace it. They're just too cheap to do it And he goes well, I'm gonna go home then I'm gonna just go shop somewhere else. I said sir. I don't blame you So they lost another customer, but I don't think they care. I don't think they want people like us in the stores anymore. What do you think? Well, I think Walmart, number one, remember, is a federal mechanism. It's a globalist mechanism and they're, they bring all the money paid for. I'm going to come up and tell you my experience with this. Okay. And it was going on when I was in and out of public schools when I was younger. Everybody who does a Med word, quarantine, March, I've been homeschooled and public school. And in the public school system, when I was younger, they would, they had started this push that your parents and your grandparents are responsible for everything that's wrong with the environment. And they've been drilling this into kids repeatedly to the point where, oh, your generation was just so wasteful. So they're popping it off onto them. But I got this lovely piece that I've played that somebody else did. I can't remember the group right now, but I posted it in the Discord called The Green Thing. And it pretty much sums up what you're talking about. People being mad at you because, well, you want paper bags, but we have plastic. Now, plastic is a bad thing, and now we want paper. But remember, the reason why we're using plastic is because we didn't want to cut down the trees because the paper was killing the forest. Now it's the other way around. Now we want paper straws. We want paper bags. They put it back and forth, but it's always the last generation's fault. They ferment this hatred for your elders in our public school system. That's literally where it comes from. Okay. It's why they need to be gone. Number one, real quick, is again, remember a couple things you mentioned. Walmart is not necessarily the best price or the best place to go for product anyway. I think the reason Walmart is in place is it is a de facto prison system on standby. I'm serious about that. Most of the buildings that, well, I'll give you an example right now. This is weird. This is really weird. Look up Ypsilanti, Michigan. Let's see, what is it? I think it's off Ellsworth. There is a shopping center. That is it's worthy. Always is there. There's a Harbor Freight there. There was a Walmart now The design of the Walmart's are pretty much all the same. There is maybe an alpha Bravo and Charlie pattern small medium large But no matter which it is small small medium large They're all built the same way and let me point something out most of you've never been at a prison probably But if you've ever been in a prison and you look at how Walmart is built Walmart is a prison building waiting on standby. Okay, the Fed gives them a vast amount of money. I think they're joined so much at the hip. And there's a reason because in the event they go full police state, Walmart has the infrastructure to provide the supplies for the occupation army that would be dropping on American soil. Okay. The other thing is that either the buildings can be used for secure sites for occupation forces. Or, as I pointed out in American Peril and helped everybody step by step, I talked, as we had more information, we mapped out what FEMA, slash, eventually would be called Homeland Security, would be doing with prisoner acquisition across the United States, how they operate. That we call retail versus wholesale, okay? The local, what you do when you get in the local area, and how you utilize facilities that were available. Well Walmart has become the expanded infrastructure for de facto government operations. Traditionally they would use, the idea was, to use your county fairgrounds. How many remember when we had the Y2K preparations out in Oklahoma? and out in Missouri and in Ohio and in Illinois, they had these sites where they took, they literally came in, the fed money came in, and they set up these pipes that were about, what was it, like two or three feet away from the wall, and they were made out of, it was made out of one inch steel water pipe. And these pipes came out and of course you had to have tees and joiners because you use flanges and they industrially bolted these things to the wall so they weren't coming out. Well they were at about a foot off the ground and they went all around the perimeter of the buildings in most of the fairgrounds. And the Fed paid for this. Well, guess what? Somebody finally figured out, it's, well, wait a minute. If you collect, and they finally did admit to this, cuz they had an event where they were planning on using it. They actually set up in Florida the same way on the West Coast. The idea is you put leg irons on somebody. One leg iron clamps to the guy's right leg. The other handcuff for your leg, that's what a leg iron is, goes to the steel pipe on the wall. You can't go anywhere. My god, so for so for wholesale collection of prisoners, that's perfect now Walmart everything's on wheels go ahead and look at Walmart and look at it different look at the the Way that it's put together. I Guaranteed it got it down to a science Because there's two things you're gonna do with the inventory some of the inventory is totally useless. You don't need toys, right? But for instance the entire but the entire food reserve that's there could even be compressed, although you don't want to do that too much, you can reduce the amount of space that all of that takes up and still make it accessible. And then the rest of everything that's in the inventory can either be rolled over in the corner or rolled to the dock and loaded up on trucks and kept as reserves. Example is the clothing. If you have prisoners, you need clothing, blue jeans and shirts, underpants, t-shirts, bras, panties. Yeah, everything that everything that's there is computer or is computer oriented. So all they have to do is first of all, they're gonna they're gonna have a they would have would probably be a beta crew that would come in and they are very familiar with what they're gonna do they have a they have a Palm pilot right there a tablet And it tells them everything that is, okay, first we're going to tap the list and everything that's leaving here that has no business being here is already oriented so it's in eight foot sectional roller carts or in bins. Those items are going to go right to the dock and even as we speak, the first of the Walmart cargo trucks are going to A, be dropping off more equipment. and B, scarfing up all the stuff. Nothing goes to waste. When you come out to pick, drop something off, they're also picking something up. Now what, if you look at the layout of the building, number one, external security is cameras, laying over cameras, laying over cameras. Internally, the system is set up the same way. And if you've ever seen how a prison system is set up with quadraded cameras, look overhead, and that's what a prison looks like. Okay, up above. Now, there's no access from the ground to the ceiling because the internal component of the building is multiple stories. Actually, look at the side wall and calculate how high from where you're standing is the ceiling. So there's no possibility of accessing the ceiling or climbing out or nonsense like that. When you set up a prison, you would very quickly, for instance, if you're doing a processing site for prisoners in a phase one collection of gun owners, patriots, taxpayers, you know, anybody they want to attack. What they would do is they would bring in cattle fence, prefabricated cattle fence. You've actually seen this already in a lot of other situations. But a map out on that little palm pad for the beta crew, number one, they're moving equipment out and they're also moving it systematically. They're not just randomly taking junk out people. The plan is to minimize the turnaround. So from the farthest corner, you roll the carpet up towards the door. As the far corner is rolled up, they then turn around and with the cargo that came in, they bring in pallet jack racks full of fencing. All the fencing is clamped together and they create individual holding cages, hallways, which are nothing but cages with cage walls here, cage walls there, neither side, and more caging for prisoners. And you can completely set up based upon, again, everything on that little palm pad. everything to set the internal detention camp in place. You actually have all the administrative office equipment there. You can set up your interrogation points for the political officers. You can process in processing and also out processing for extermination or advancement to the next camp, the next gulag. And here's what's cute. If they use it for a holding area for an extended period of time. Every one of these Walmarts have a guard in the center. Janet. You've gone into the garden center, how's it built? Is it a little like light fencing or is it steel bars and galvanized fence? Yes. Guys, that's your outside access area, which you only get one hour a day, maybe. But that's the yard for the operation right there and every one of them is built the same way. It's like refest. I like I said I do love last night. Why do I always get sick when I leave Walmart and I got a ton of hits for me and then for my spouse as soon as we get home and we've been going there less and less like maybe once a month now and not even that when we get home my husband has serious joint pain and as soon as we both put the stuff away he's in bed laying down for at least an hour too. And this happens every single time we go there. So they're zapping people with something. And I also noticed that people, especially anyone over 50, is limping in there. That there's like a hip issue. They're either got a cane or they're limping. I don't know if that's from the vaccine. I don't know if that's just from living around here. So in the 12 years I've lived here, when I first moved here, this is like a Mayberry sort of town. I call them pajama people. There is a whole swath of people that I don't see anymore. I think they either moved on or they died. And then what has replaced them is these tattooed, green-haired, pajama people, and they are mean. They have a hateful look about them, they are mean. In the South, you know, there was a reputation many years ago, people were friendly. They say, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, and it's still like that to an degree. But there's this group of people that are moving in my area. I don't know about other parts of the country that are, there's something wrong with them. I don't know if they're anti-farm field, or what. Well Janet, they are, they're anti-farm. Okay, this is, think about this. What kind of job can they get? These are the people who are all told that they could put on airs that their feces didn't stink yours does They went to college. What did they get in the way of a college degree? What did they actually learn? Hell if we look at public the public fool system even leaving most of them You now have common core math which everybody shut up about because they were still doing it They just let it roll on and common core math is kind of kind of sort of right in other words and not only that But everything is based on being allowed to use the calculator or your cell phone or whatever to come up with a solution. You have no development of the mind. And then on top of that, there are classic parrots because that's all that they know. Now, part of all I can't say it, it's something I was going to bring up. Number one, it's conditioning. What's fascinating is we come from, you were all in the same age brackets here, guys, very much. Guys, I remember the ecology movement. You know, you can't baffle me with bullshit. I remember the ecology movement. I've seen all of this garbage before, but I will say this, that the difference is that the hippie movement overlapped with the ecology movement, and the original hippies were more people-oriented and in fact didn't believe in exterminating the population. They wanted leather shoes. They wanted fur for clothing. And you were going to be just like the natural man. Remember that song, Natural Man? Okay, it wasn't the last in that now it went from the rebel without a cause to the rebel without a clue So you have all these anxing people who have no clue on life and like I told you the only thing that's gonna fix this is a war for independence We are gonna have we we need to do it sooner rather than later because we're at the we're at the end here and Again, this is the same. This is the same issue that the Founding Fathers were facing in 1765, 10 years before the American War for Independence. Now, the difference is that the regular people out there were pretty cordial and, well, okay, the difference is today. I heard the voice, give me a second to call her. In 1765, and actually from that point forward, the people were getting so fed up with the bureaucracy, they started chasing it out of their communities. By the time we get to three years before the American War for Independence, there were no sheriffs and there were no magistrates out in the countryside, for instance, in Massachusetts. Where were they? They were all hiding under the skirts of the British Army in Boston or Salem. Now, eventually they closed down the operation in Salem and consolidated everything to Boston. So they ran from Salem to Boston again. But you know what? There wasn't any rioting, there was no crime wave, and there was no thievery. Why? Because it was an American Christian population and they were all on the same page. Don't think your enemy is stupid, hasn't learned from history that they remember, but you're not supposed to. Which is why they've created these fruit loops which are, look at them as just the Tories, okay? They're idiots that you're never gonna fix them. We are going to deport them they can eggs and I don't know who's gonna want them I mean really they we could dump them on Europe, but I don't plan on doing that Wherever you dump them they're not going to be any better a person than they are here in the United States But we do need to get them out of here along with the manipulators that did this They need to die the ones who did this they need to die The ones that have followed and drank the Kool-Aid they got to go they got to just leave we got to get them out of here In fact, most people, I'll be quite honest, a lot of the people that jump the fence are probably more decent people than the creatures we have that are frothing at the mouth antifa, BLM, etc., which in no way, shape, or form have any common sense or brains. Right. That's pretty sad because we got nothing but mostly parasites hopping over the fence. And I've seen a bunch of them now here. I've seen groups that obviously they've got brand new cars, brand new vehicles like an SUV. They look like they just came over the fence. They probably are money, our tax money paid for everything they got. The car that they're sitting there, they probably got a house down the road. Now before we any further, I heard another voice. Do we have another caller, please? Yeah, Mark Bruce from Northern Michigan here. I was just wanting to witness what the lady is saying there. I've been telling my boys, every time I go into Walmart, As soon as I hit those lights, I feel nauseous and very light-headed. But the deeper I go into them, like go by the video or down by the groceries or whatever, I feel a little bit better. I feel better the deeper I go into them. But every time my boys go, now, now. And I'm going, yeah, every time. Very nauseous, very dizzy. Okay, here's one of the, well you know I've told you guys this before, I can count the number of times I've been in Walmart for the last 30 years. I never have been into a Walmart, I never had been in Walmart. The story told you about shutdown and Ipsy, here's, I didn't finish that story. Ipsy-Lanee, Michigan, Walmart, it got shut down. Guys, they cleaned the whole place out, right? They shut the Walmart down. If you go to that Walmart tonight, every light in that store is on right now. The whole place is dusted out. The garden area is empty. The main core is empty, as I would describe. In other words, how would it look if you cleared it out? But everything is maintained. Everything is literally clean. But every light in the building on the inside is on 24-7. Why is that? Well that's my question is like do you realize what the idle cost you, back in the 70s guys we did this at Kroger's the lighting cost alone was so high we had the big energy spike just like you're seeing right now that what we did is we shut off half of the fluorescent lights overhead. Well, if you just hit one, if you hit two breakers, you would shut off every other light up above. And they did because it was a way to save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars a month. They're burning that place 24 seven. They're running 100 percent. I went by. It's like, wow, is somebody buy the place? And it's like, no, come by a month later. Same way. So, again, this is a Walmart site. I guarantee Walmart owns it. It has been left in, and not a great part of town, Ipsilanti has got a mix of population and has problems. Okay, in fact just down the road is, you know, on the other side of town is the old Willow Run complex and South Willow is a notorious crime area, right? Even the area right there where that Walmart is. In fact, the reason that Walmart closed is because the shoplifting was so heavy. They lost so much money, it was like you just cut arteries, your arteries, and were just letting it bleed. Okay, that's how bad it was, I know that. But, okay, so they had that problem, but they didn't tear the building down. They haven't made an effort, there is no interest, I think, in buying something that size and trying to put something in it. But it's maintained 100% as if it were operational and lit non-stop, as if it were open. Like it's on standby. It's on standby. I truly believe that because Ipsy is a hardcore area for some problems. If they instigate Homeland Security, World War III, another scam demic, whatever they try, if they were to try to expand beyond what they did with the Corona beer virus lie. then they would carry that on. Now, enough on that. I wanted to close that subject because I didn't finish it. Here's the other thing, for whatever you guys are describing, and I don't disagree. I've never went into Walmart, and when I do, I've gone in for very specific things. What do I go in for? Clearance items. That's all I go to Walmart for. Maybe we might buy something in the way of something to drink real quick, because we're in a hurry. I very seldom do that. When I'm in Michigan, I don't go to Walmart at all. When I've been out and about I've stopped that because I'm curious because I've made some killer buys on clearance camouflage and equipment and I've moved it on the air But all of that is pretty much ended. So it's like why bother? There are other stores that are far more, you know cordial they're more they're more constructive and I prefer giving my money to a little local store as opposed to any of these big companies So I try to avoid them. I'll be honest. I do It's only very narrow cherry picking purchasing that I'll make because it's something that I need and I can't go anywhere else for it maybe because it's closest than it had, but not Walmart. So again, as far as why you're getting sick, all of you listening, first of all, if you can, and I have a whole briefcase with nothing but monitoring. In fact, I just took it around the corner here. I can read off all the machinery, but I would take a radiation sensor in there for microwave. Okay. And what I would not be surprised is either A, that they're doing some kind of intentional, you know, experiment, but they're again, like you said, dazzling, dizzying. If you get hit with enough microwaves long enough, in fact, we even have to remember that if we're in a fixed location with a house, here is easy to target. I have to scan this area right now because periodically, microwave spikes. Okay, but what you're described going into those places, you're either getting hit with a maser, microwave, or some other technology that's combined that is intentionally aimed at the entranceway area and probably saturates the rest of the environment. It is cumulative. You can accumulate damage from this technology. So the longer you stay in the environment, the sicker you are going to get. Now what this does, if it's maser or microwave, what happens is when it hits your head, it literally shakes your brain. I've talked about this many times. Microwave's a great weapon. We've got a lot of them set up and ready to go. In fact, you never throw out a microwave. Okay, guys, you take a microwave, get out into one of your junkyard. and you can get a satellite dish off the roof that people, they always leave them behind, hundreds of them, I got hundreds of them waiting for me down the street, I gotta go pick up. And you can mount that microwave guts into that antenna and make it a directional weapon to use in the future. Now, the thing is that what happens is when the microwave hits you, what it does is it shakes the brain, it agitates your brain inside. Your brain isn't supposed to do this, like being hit over and over again. If you wait long enough, you have exactly the same effects as Boxer's Disease. They used to call it Boxer's Disease, but in reality what it is, if you were like, you know, Muhammad Ali, remember, feel like a butterfly, sting like a bee. He never got hit until he got older. When he got older, then he started taking punches by guys that were, you know, half his age. Well, guys, what happens is the brain compresses inside the brain pad. And so usually the front of the brain starts to have fluid accumulate, body fluid, okay, blood or normally that would create an aneurysm issue, which it can. But what happens is because the brain is sloshed in there and compressed, the body moves other fluid in. But when that other fluid moves in, it presses on different parts of the brain. This is why Muhammad Ali tell you about And then Muhammad Ali would tell you the same joke again. And then he would do it a third time. And a fourth time, at first they thought he was joking because he did stuff like that on the air. But then after he did the fourth time and then fifth time where he said the same joke, the host didn't know what to say. But what they realized is, oh yeah, he's something's wrong with him. And it turns out that he had, yeah, it was a big punch trunk. That's a term that's also used, exactly. But microwaves affect the body in the exact same way. same way. The difference is it works the whole of the brain. So in other words, you have all parts of the brain inside kind of being sloshed around at very high frequency and very high repetition. And that in turn creates other disabilities. It can literally appear to be Alzheimer's and with all of the other issues, loss of energy, sleep deprivation, etc., etc., etc., then you need to start scanning your environment. But with Walmart, I wouldn't disagree with that at all. You're not crazy. You're the only way government. These bastards are wicked. And I mean everybody not in fact look at the wicked bastards they produce you got all these people we're talking about look at the product that the government wants a bunch of anksing sour wicked people who have no center whatsoever and as they progressively get older are going to become more and more you know wicked and anksing about their lives eventually they're going to be on their own and really really become a problem. And then eventually what will happen is the next batch will grow up that are going to be worse than them and they'll kill them off just like that group is trying to kill us off. And like, oh, it's all your fault. You know, in reality, it's like I said, we worked our ass off. I haven't gotten anything from the government. In fact, right now, with all the troubles to try and get, you know, signed up for anything we paid into for the last, what, 40, 50 years? I started working when I was 13. I started paying into the income tax when I was 13. Okay? I didn't know any better. I should have. No, I didn't because that was what everybody did. And I wanted another card in my wallet. Remember, you got one of those social security cards because I feel impotent because I got another card in my wallet. Well, yeah, but in the long run now that I know, it's like, well, that wasn't a good thing. But you know what, they had no problem stealing at gunpoint money from me every time I worked. And I used to work two full-time jobs and another part-time job.
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