October 12, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed the Ukraine conflict, focusing on Russian military tactics including saturation attacks on air defense systems using drones and older weapons to overwhelm defenses. He analyzed logistics failures in Ukraine, corruption in weapons distribution, and the role of American contractors operating in the conflict. The show covered personal weapons and gear maintenance, including knives, machetes, and combat equipment, with emphasis on preparedness and operational security. Koernke warned against military recruitment for overseas service and advocated for domestic preparedness through militia organization, logistics training, and equipment acquisition.
- ukraine conflict
- russian military tactics
- air defense saturation
- drones
- logistics
- contractors
- weapons
- knives
- machetes
- combat gear
- militia
- preparedness
- operational security
- assault weapons ban
- second amendment
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the 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 and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep and deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer he called out from the grave? Mark I know you're there, but we can't hear you one two three one two three there we go The whole system blink the whole system blink I blinked just once on you trying to get you up, but there was no no no this is nothing of your end this is all this and I watched it all shut down turn on blink and I tried to say put something else up on the screen I think that's for the best anyway but anyway his spyware like I said the crappy Israeli spyware they stole from us run by the two yamako wearing turds who were in the corner diddling each other right now because he just couldn't stand to wait until well you know just wait is Purple Herd queers a $3 bill, pedo government. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Harkie. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. I'm behind the lines in occupied territories. Northeast, Northwest, South, and Central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. Wanna say hi to all of our friends on the Maroos, across the every ocean on the planet. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is the 12th of October, it's the day after Edward's birthday. We were ready to, I was gonna mention it yesterday on the air, and we got turned sideways a little bit with other stuff that was going on. Sorry about that guys, but again yesterday was Edward's birthday just in case you didn't know and maybe you did so again day after on the air happy birthday of course so Again for everybody out there if you want to say happy birthday to Edward a day late today if you choose to do so that'd be fine and Again, sorry about that. It was Looking at what it is where we bounced all over the place and then we had something we just had to I had to deal with sideways We'll make things work. It's okay. Things are every day in every way. Things are getting better and better. Probably not, but that's okay. Anyway, it is the 12th of October is the Weapons Wednesday of the week. It is the 14th year of Obanavius and pissing in your face, Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of sorts. Let the dance continue and it is a couple things. Weapons Wednesday. One of the things that was acknowledged now over the last 48 hours is about 80% of the air defense of the Ukraine was knocked out all at once with the attacks that took place over the last 48 hours. And one of the things that was done that I've talked about before and somebody else pretty well said, yep, that's what they did is saturation. You can have the most sophisticated equipment, the iron dome probably, the kosher mafia's the stuff they stole from us that they then of course turn around and they were the engineer with their name on it, you know, seven times the price that half the value of it's made by the Israelis. But anyway, the iron dome, for instance, just throw stuff at it. You don't throw your best stuff at it first, you keep throwing something at it. And the big thing is to have a lot of add it's ready to go. In other words, Older missiles, older rockets, aircraft or drone type drones are perfect especially cheapie drones because you can throw a ton of drones in there, give them a bigger silhouette and just drive them in at whatever speed you can, highest speed possible and guess what? They're going to have to engage them because everything and anything coming in as an air threat is to be engaged by the air defense. The thing is that there's only so many reloads. We tried to explain this even on your best day with air defense and in fact it used to be you'd have a like a hawk battery or whatever you only have so many missiles to fire and in many cases you don't just fire a missile at a target this is the part that people don't understand you launch a missile you know fire and then fire two more. The first one is to get the guy to move a little bit, but the problem is that the other two that were launched behind the first missile compensate left or right, so to speak, although it's basically hemispheres because it could go up or down. But the idea is that one missile covers one quadrant, one half of the target area, and the other one hits the other half of the target area, and you probably didn't get away. Okay, that's how it's supposed to be, but it never works that way. It's never perfect, contrary to what everybody thinks. Even with the launches that the Russians did two days ago and today, it's been nonstop now for almost three days. It's just in whatever patterning ways they choose. The most important thing to understand is, well, they've got that old junk or they were buying, people were joking about the Iranian drone purchase, but if you're looking at doing exactly what we're talking about here, you put a minimal ordnance device on board, whatever weapon. If it gets to a target, it does something. But if it doesn't, you don't care. Because you have a whole bunch of them and you launch them into the area of activity over and over and over again. And here's the other thing. If you're actually paying attention to what's going on in the world, because everybody likes to brag about their weapons, let's understand that usually you get a chance to look at how the system works because they want to show you. They like to sell it to you. Raytheon love to sell you a whole bunch of death killing machines. You know, murder death killing machines. So are the Russians, so are the French, so are the English, so are the Portuguese. Even the Swiss and the Swedes sell lots of weapons to other people. Okay? It's what they, you know, they've got iron mongers. That's what they do. So anyway, the thing is that they all have to advertise. Well, how many shots is your air defense system good for? Well, we have eight auto load packs and it takes us so many minutes to reload the carriage, the mobile carriage. We have another unit that comes in. We have to undo the safeties, lock everything, confirm, do a handshake on the onboard fire control guidance system. handshake it to the launcher so that it goes where the launcher tells it to, et cetera, et cetera, and this is how it works. So you know that if you swap a target with eight or 10, and there's only eight or 10 per launcher available, one way or another, you're gonna eat up whatever they got, and then you can get to the soft, chewy stuff. Like, maybe the target is the air defense platforms, and most likely it is, because once you sweep them aside, then you can go on to other things. and do what you want. So the money we spent was by spitting the griddle. Again, you have a third-rate army receiving first-rate equipment. That's the Ukrainian forces. In fact, guys, it is literally like enemy at the gate in Ukraine. Remember when I told you, watch, if you want to understand what Ukraine's military run by the Jewish communist is like, watch to see how the Russian communists operated in communist Russia when the Commissars were at play there, the Jewish political officers. Go watch the beginning of Enemy at the Gate. Go watch the beginning of Enemy at the Gate and understand that that premise, what they're showing you there, is what was going on right from the beginning of Barbarossa all the way to Stalingrad with the Russian Army. It's why the Russian Army was performing so crappily. It is why they were worthless. And in fact, you even see it in the movie, if you watch where the Jewish mobsters are all together, all the Czechoslovakists slash commissars are together and you got Khrushchev there, played by a kosher actor. Oh, what a surprise. And anyway, they're busy. He's telling them, we gotta do something different. Well, we need to make them believe. Well, of course, first solutions were shoot this guy, shoot that guy, shoot this guy, shoot that guy. In other words, execute the command. But the command couldn't do anything. It was like you were installing a new brain in Frankenstein, but the brain was never connected to the rest of the body anyway, or for what little time it was. Immediately, the Fruit Loop Doctor just whacked it and stuck another brain on board without giving anybody any time to actually do their job. And would whack the brain and overshoot the general because he was trying to do his job. You do not always attack, you do not always advance, you do not always sit. You actually, in many cases, once we've said the battlefield is fluid, it actually moves, it's alive. And movie bullshit, movie crap, and Hollywood produced video games are an absolute muck up with regard to anybody understanding how you truly have to operate in a combat situation. The first and most common thing that is not understood, but that's not accidental, is logistics. Well, if I just hit a reset button, I'm a volunteer from America. I did lots of tour of duty videos for five years. I'm gonna go over and go to war and I know how to fight cuz when I run out of ammo for all, on all my mag pouches, I reach over my shoulder, turn my head sideways like I'm clicking, and my whole backpack and my mags are all filled up with ammo again. Right? And that how it works. It's gotta be how it works. That's how I've been conditioned and trained. Even in movies, you see, this is a constant issue. Sometimes the only reason that they put an image in where they're either collecting mags is for change up in script, slash identifying what will be a future plot complication. where you're taking two magazines off of like a Terminator even. It's like any other time. At least in that movie, they did show them, hey, recovering mags off individuals that were hit like when they're going into the asylum. But even there, well, first of all, you might just have to take the weapon too because, well, maybe the gun doesn't match your gun. Granted, the Terminator could have been a good kiss like a video game, figure out what was what. But in reality, why wouldn't you take another gun? You need them. Guns are good. You're in battle. And so again, you're gonna end up maybe with Sarah Connor standing next to you. Sarah needs a gun. John Connor needs a gun. The Terminator needs more than one gun because he could use all of them, right? So start thinking the same way. But even in the movie they don't do that. It's like well, he's just loading magazines cuz you can't have the kid pulling the trigger Why the kids the target isn't the kid the actual target think about how they condition you? Child shooting the gun because well because because it would be bad for the propaganda We were trying to condition all the kids to be weenie boy whims So we can't have that, but he's gonna be a big leader down the road. He's gonna have a gun safety course in Terminator, you know, post-Terminator High School, you know, post-Nuke War High School, and then he'll be able to handle a gun. He'll be able to shoot it and actually shoot it to Terminator or whatever. But up until that point, don't do it in the movie. Don't let him touch that. He can touch it, but he can load it for Mom. That's the closest you get here, Mom. Load the gun for Mom. How about three people blazing away as needed? In other words, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, empty. Then you pop out, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, empty. Let's keep stumbling him up. Okay, empty. And now by that time, the other person's already changed your magazine. See how that works? That's that buddy system working properly, which some things actually even show in those movies. You know, for instance, empty and he throws her another magazine, you know, et cetera, et cetera, and away they go. Click, click. But the fact is that logistics has been a nightmare because first it's worse than any other war Except maybe well, no, it's about the same as every war a lot of the money is stolen by the Jewish mobsters who are running the Ukraine first money is then also translated by stealing a percentage of the arms and every tier the graft and corruption means that by the time the stuff gets to where the troops are up front and Only about probably 20 or 30% of what we said actually got there. The rest is stolen and sold by the government, by the Ukrainian trash that we have over there. The excrement in the government that are foreigners to Ukraine. Starting with the Zolinski, the kosher mafia piece of crap. You should be doing more bare ass naked sitting at the piano doing a comedy stick. I like what you used to do. Now he's worth millions and millions and millions and millions and he has a mansion in the United States and also I Understand maybe one in Greece and other places. So wow It's just it's amazing how you start out as an actor behind a piano take over a small nation rape it of all of its property and value and oppress the population and then you're a millionaire a multi-millionaire, but yeah, when you're getting close to being a billionaire American tax dollars Wow, what a punk So anyway, couple of considerations here again is progressive escalation, pay attention to what's going on, try to monitor some of the other more independent mechanisms. The American controlled media is worthless. There's a handful of people that are actually doing a pretty good job of talking to the people who are again more copacetic with reality. And including, of course, you know, understand where's the nuclear, the idea about having World War III coming from, all the mouthpieces in the controlled press, even FAUX news, as we've said. Fox News is no different from the rest. And right now they've been told to toe the line, so the colors are all the same red and yellow. Okay? And in reality, what we have is we're the communists now attacking in, you know, Russia because Russia isn't communist anymore. They're globalist. All these countries are globalists. Now understand, make no mistake, and I understand this and I'll repeat this again. If all of a sudden they just hit the switch, this war would stop. And they would all of a sudden have Russian troops standing next to German troops, standing next to Polish troops, standing next to whoever else to wage war against the American people. In a heartbeat. In a heartbeat. You're the people who aren't completely bondsman right now. Oh, they're working towards it. And a lot of stupid Americans are idiot enough that they've sold their soul for a bowl of beans or so, you know, their birthright stupid people. But we just don't, we just don't let the stupid people drag us to the end of the deep end of the swimming pool and to the bottom. Okay. But there are a bunch of stupid people that are out there. They're not the majority, but they're troublesome. And that's the first thing that's gonna have to be dealt with with regard to making sure they aren't gonna have, no, they're not gonna have any say. I'm done with this garbage. Well, we need to be reasonable after all, it's 50 50. Do you think that this country is divided 50 50 in any of the garbage we're seeing? Do you think half this country is pro queer, pro pedo, pro, let's see, you know, molest kids in the second grade with adult groomers that they call teachers? You think that half the country is in favor of that? Do you believe any of the polls anyway? Well, granted, there's lots of perverts out there. But there aren't that many perverts out there. And what the perverts have to do is, first of all, get into the key positions, fabricate the BS. They've got the editors. How many editors control how many papers or how many news stations or how many yap shows in the United States? How many do you think there are? 1,000? 2,000? There's 300 million people in the United States. So you're talking about a handful of perverts put into key positions to promote grabbing the guns. disarming you, grabbing your children, stealing your property, building up a secret police force in the United States. You really have to have about four cases of ammunition to get rid of the perverts that are the biggest problem right there, and they're not well protected. Pay attention when you see all those credits. Look at the names and the credits for all of these programming. That's what you need to be paying attention to. and making sure they don't get to their LL airliner to run off overseas when everybody gets pissed and realizes what the problem is because that is what they're going to try to do. Again, weapons today before we move on, again also with the Russian issue, drones, guys, we can do the same thing. The big thing with drones is you want to make them bigger and you need to get all the speed out of them you can. So the balance is you want a silhouette target. Mylar and tin foil are really good for this to create a reflective surface. Your plastic doesn't. What you want is to create the illusion of ordinance. I'm not talking about adding, you know, so many pounds of lead or doing a whatever. Remember, if you're going to consume enemy resources in a digital age, You need to create high confidence and to do that, remember, a lot of feedback is coming in from, in fact, all this is an electronic warfare, an electronic, the electronic battlefield magazines and publications all over the country. Just read a little bit. What's fascinating about this, what they don't want to acknowledge, is because of the nature of the beast, in other words, the weapons they've created. Well, certainly they register, in other words, the radar, the frequency screen, They're even monitoring air variation, you know, displacement of air. All these are all parts of different weapon systems, but the big thing is, signature is a silhouette. What are we doing? What is it that's out in front of you? If it's a lesser object, they're actually can even program to ignore it. That can be an advantage because if you really dampen the signature of a real ordnance device. and or develop an ordinance device that is not characteristic to the what is considered to be like the weapons social norm, then if they try to do the ignore rather than fire routine, it's even easier for a piece of equipment to get in there to destroy the launcher, you know, the platform, even the command and control. And that's something you don't want to talk about. But we're wanting to do is we need to saturate. So we need to create a healthy, identifiable target. Metal is what makes the difference. Tin foil, I said, the nice thing is tin foil is being made so thin, cheap that it's perfect for creating a thin appliqué skin that will give a ping when the sensor system discharges, be it a microwave broadcast, be it a radar conventional radar. There's any number of different systems even as smattering like I said a maser type or smatter type broadcast to get a ping back. Well, the harder that ping the higher the confidence. So sheetings and materials that reflect and materials that absorb are actually also a pretty good option. There's a number of different solutions but Mylar and tin foil applied to increase the The image of the target on a sensor array is what you want. From that point forward, you can also, well you can do that, or you can go bigger. Like the example is they're buying Iranian drones. How many drones and what type are they buying? Well, they really haven't said, but I guarantee that they were trying to laugh at them, but also go, oh my God, they're buying Iranian drones, they must be desperate. No. They could buy back Korean weapons systems that they sold to the Koreans from One Direction. They could buy, again, lots and lots and lots of the cheaper Iranian drones and again, use them for target identification, swamping over the target so it can't engage fast enough and do damage. And then of course, as it's empty, as it's empty, you follow up with a heavier piece of ordnance or even a comparable size weapon that actually is better armed. Go ahead, call your ship in there. The Iranian drones. Do you recall that we lost one of our high tech drones in Iran and they took it away? Oh yeah! Yeah, more than a few actually. Yeah, I think they reverse engineered some of it and they're selling it back. Imagine that. Yeah, in fact, remember they captured some that they had. We had painted as birds. We had some that looked more like birds. We had weapons platform grade, you know, in other words heavies. And yeah, they got all those to at least look at and get ideas. How would we do this? Well, we don't need to make it exactly like that, but now we see how the servos and the control operation is. Our mechanics had that figured out, but I see there's a few things they did different. See, that's why you want to capture wreckage. You can take a look at something and you may not build exactly like it, but you can build pretty stinking close, or at the very least, if your engineers have the eye. then they know what they're looking at when they see what is a perceived, well actually a real innovation or change that was designed to deal with obviously a problem because otherwise the design wouldn't exist the way it did. So the thing about, remember when you're looking at things, well things are done for a purpose and in engineering in most cases, especially nowadays like with the Chinese, Guys, they absolutely minimize. Wherever they can make it thinner, where they can make fewer working parts, where they can make it as simple as possible, then you look at what they've designed and you mimic that if you need something for the mission we're talking about. It's like right now, how many, I mean I could go, I just went to the spot today, I think I counted, I could have bought 28 drones today. mix sizes, actually only two sizes that were really big, bigger, useful. Well, some of them were smaller, but you know, the smaller ones could even be used to do what's called tag along. You can pull along a piece of mylar. And what's interesting about that is remember, deception referencing on a weapon system. If you get a marker and then you don't get a marker, you get a marker, you don't get a marker. That's an indication of what's possible. stealth technology that's, you know, a skew. And so that actually draws as much attention as anything else you can put out there in the way of a target because it makes them concerned. They're not getting a defined specific target. So basically it's a chafe puller is what you're doing. You're, and again, the nature of how it works is that, you know, streaming behind the little, you know, the throwaway drone, the tiny ones. You have a much bigger silhouette. You gotta watch because the balance is, you know, drag. Obviously, in fact, you're hearing about this now with the F-150 Ford trucks. The more you gotta do with it, the shorter the battery life, right? So there's a way to relate to it, only just smaller. So the more you try to get something to do that's tiny like that, the shorter the lifespan. So you wanna use it for very narrow specific operations that I were talking about. And you also want to remember that those are actually, especially if you win the battlefield, are fully recoverable, which means that they're relatively reusable. Not forever. Something's going to go wrong. Something's going to get busted. Somebody's going to shoot it, stomp on it. Hell, maybe they'll just bat it out of the air. But whatever happens, wherever you can recover them, then they've paid for themselves already once. But for being able to use them more than once, oh yeah, that makes it pretty desirable. A simple buzz bomb type, what you now call a drone, basically an RC toy aircraft, not a Plastine thing, or at least not a light plast small one. A larger RC toy, tubular construction, straightforward wings, minimal cheapest controls, electric or more likely it would be a simple gas motor, you launch something like that. It has a very definitive signature. Add the aluminum to the hull or mylar to create more reflective surface that's going to be defined. And you have a very, very useful countermeasure slash deception tool that can be used. And that's what they've been doing. That's what the Russians are up to. And it wasn't an if, it just went. We do the same thing. Don't think we won't be doing the same thing at a larger scale if we can. The biggest problem they've got is they've been kind of semi-lined everybody because nobody's really paying attention to Ukraine the way they should. Here's a couple things I would ask everybody. How many American soldiers have died this year in uniform? No, not over in Ukraine, because even if they die over in the Ukraine, do you think they're going to tell you, the American people, that those men died in the Ukraine? How many Americans may have died in the last attacks over the last 48 hours? If the Russians targeted intelligence operations sites, which they did, secret police operation sites, which they did. Air defense sites, which they did. At some point, you've got Americans there. Now, some of them are detached services. And I've told you about this, I haven't talked about it in a long time. But remember, guys, detached services goes back to the 50s, but it's really big into the 60s with quote unquote mercenaries operating in Vietnam. and other contractors, they didn't call them contractors then, they were what? Analysts. Oh, I love that. Analysts, okay. We already know the history and story of that, to a degree. But remember that those were the characters who were in detached services where they would pull them from the uniformed services, move them sideways into the bureaucracy, and then they would be in the field, but they were combatants but not combatants. And they were typically involved in horrific and dirty, you know, dirty tricks of all kinds that were quite, quite wicked. Go ahead, call the chief in there. Latest number for 2021, since this year is not done yet. Last year, 2021, 12 deaths in the US military. Five critical type of things going on, but 12 deaths. And let's consider that. Well, 12 deaths, does that include the old wave? That's the 20 21 clue the 13th. Well, that's 22 isn't when they left that down the same was up to 22. They lost right here. Yeah. So that number is not right. Well, the same with suicides. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, guys, no, I'm not talking about combat fatalities. What I just said is how many died in uniform. They, uh, one, that's what I'm trying to put out here. Yeah, well, you know, no, there should be. That's the whole point. But it's the number of deaths. US Army, US Navy, US Air Force. Because you have accidents, you have heart attacks, you have everything in the military that you have in civilian life, car accidents. And, you know, guys in uniform, how many American military personnel are listed as dead this year? I'm asking for this reason. They've been in service and operating illegitimately and illegally inside Ukraine for nine months. Okay, the Americans have, the US has. So how do you hide the deaths? Well, you just declare them dead somewhere else. In other words, Philippines, boating accident, landing craft accident, helicopter accident, at locations that are restricted and classified. First of all, they aren't going to tell you necessarily where they died, but the entire demographics for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard is listed every year and in their own sphere, although how they would consider it, well, if they've made it restricted as in classified, the statistics for that sphere of population, especially generic statistics, shouldn't be classified because Some people want to find out well how many people did die from drunk driving in the US military? How many people did die from falling off high spaces? How many OSHA type accidents have taken place in the military this year? But if they've restricted that and classified it, then that's where they're hiding the bodies. They've got to slide the body somewhere. They're first of all, Now part of it is again, I will remind you if you're on detached services, you're technically neutral. Your file is out of the US Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, whatever, Marine Corps. And it slides sideways and is held, your jacket is held by the CIA, NSA, whoever else they might loan you out to like the Jewish mob, the Mossad. It could be anybody. And in fact, that's one of those things that I've warned everybody about when you go into certain tasks, you're going to be, well, shouldn't you graduate? They start wanting to try and convince you that you want to do that. Now, what they don't tell you about is percentiles. In other words, well, how are you managed and what's your survivability rating? You know, and just because they, oh, don't worry, we got your butt. Well, really, you already got my butt targeted because they need casualties for some sacrifice activity. And who are you going to tell? And by the way, you're dead. So the same is true with this. All the numbers and realistically, there's very little of anything that we've had confidence in, in terms of, for example, combat losses. Well, that number is actually off askew just by the losses we had leaving Afghanistan. The people that threw the fumblescrew were, you know, murder deaths killed one way or another. So, again, the question is how many have actually died where they've had to, and here's the other thing about this, remember, there's a whole attachment bureaucracy wise because you typically have an insurance policy. See, another place you could go is over to the carriers for all of the insurance system for the US military and look for cash payouts. Ooh, that's a mean oblique. But because it's government money and you know their money and our and your personal money to basically the government pays for that insurance policy There are other policies that you can buy I don't know what they're doing anymore used to be there was an additional Benefit you could buy that was another hundred and fifty thousand dollar cash death benefit But you had to pay into that. I don't know if they're doing that anymore I don't know how that how this you know again. I'm positive that's a simple bureaucracy of murder death kill But the fact is that the government pays for that insurance policy. That's a public database. How many, for instance, Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps insurance policy death benefits have we paid out in the last nine months to 12 months? Then go back the year before then go back the year before now remember the problem they've got is this they don't have the excuse of Iraq and Afghanistan anymore certainly not Afghanistan Except for whoever else probably got left behind and has been killed and you won't ever hear about just like we talked about Vietnam How many men were killed in Laos Cambodia? North Vietnam and in South China that you would never hear about Why because we weren't there? No, but they were there. Yes, but we weren't there officially We didn't play an official game authorized by the World Fighting Association By both sides see how that works World Fighting Association big time big time watch them slaughter lots of battle axes broad swords grenades and don't forget the ever-present wish wish silencer That's right World Fighting Association and with a cast of millions. So anyway, a couple of things here real quick. Again, we're all, we got 15 minutes for this hour. One of the thing is defense against. Well, number one, remember, one of the things that they keep acknowledging, and we already talked about this, guys, is the electronic monitoring technologies. The Russians demonstrated, they were passive this whole time, But three days ago, they demonstrated that they actually had a real good idea where everybody was. Now, my question is, of course, first you do want to get rid of the air defense. But if you get rid of the air defense, which they just knocked out 80% of the air defense in country that was available, okay? 80%, that means that some sites are still protected and they would have to if they burned out that much equipment. then they would have to shift the 20% they have to protect highest priority defense targets. Now, it's doubtful that anything that they did head air defense on wasn't valuable anyway, right? But that's a matter of weird priorities when you have the kosher mafia. They might have a brothel for, you know, where they take the eight year old boys and girls that they raped to death. You know, the Israelis are always in need of more children. And it would be very important to make sure there was no interruption in their sexual perversions in the process, okay? So that might have a class AA platform. I mean, as in AA, AAA, not air defense, AA, AAA, but you know, quality. To make sure that that Israeli, you know, meat house. has the children coming and going and that the perverts were able to get there to peddle those kids to death. So that's one of those situations where there's gonna be a lot of stuff similar to what I just described that's being protected for the troops on the ground that says, why are they getting that and we're not? Well, why don't you just shut up or we're going to slap you side to head? I am telling you, the slave trade must go on. These white kids are grabbing in Ukraine, gotta keep the traffic flowing. So there's another problem. The Israelis know about all, the Israelis know the Russians know. The Americans know the Russians know. I think the Poles know the Russians know. I think everybody realizes that, again, and actually they all knew, but they were trying to talk themselves into the idea that this wasn't the case. Now we also have to remember that there's a percentage of the people that you're dealing with that are the perverts in this regime, the purple-haired queer petals that are presently in your government. Those Fruit Loops have an agenda and in their mind through their video game and you know through their isolated Perversion environment, you know people they mingle with they've talked themselves into whatever The guys that follow the orders the yes, man to a degree have to desperately try to carry that out They're screwed. This is no problem with being a yes, man is being a yes man and you all gotta go with the flow, because the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the You go to the next in line, congratulations. Do well or otherwise you may have terrible accidents also. Of course, then you have a rock and hard place, you can't retreat. They are going to kill you if they decide they didn't think you were doing a good job. The Russians are gonna kill you because they don't care what kind of job you're doing, you're just a crosshair target. So it got screwed you're kind of screwed when you get to be one of those our outer party yes men like so many of the hack you know, Boolidge rinses, you know, you're a bureaucratic turds that are in the system who are in the Demi military environment Again, remember how are they getting away with this? Well, they're calling him Contractors to well, these are all contractors that didn't exist before. Yeah, I mean by the way, they're also they they were originally were military personnel with skills It's time to build one a soldier that is and first you have to sift with what you're getting or try desperately to recruit and talk idiots into you know getting into coming back into service and that's the only to say if you think you're gonna if you're agreeing to go over to the Ukraine right now You got to be dumb as a stinking box of rocks either that or they promised them a whole bunch of them. Maybe they gave them like 72, they look like the Muslim thing. They're gonna give them 72 eight-year-old little boys to fondle if they survive. But sign up and they'll give you so much in the way of cash, $100,000 a year, whatever it is. And you just go over there and don't wear a uniform. Well, there's another thing about this too. Russians are very strict about rules of war. Now everybody really will say, and I know you, you're in the eye, Gertie, even as I said that, rules, there's no rules. Yep, pretty much that's true with the American side right now. But the problem is that if the Russians hold to it, there's a whole lot of requirements and declarations that have to be made. In order for you to maintain your standing in the Geneva Convention, the Hague, you know, the Hague Treaty. The Geneva Conventions are very specific. You have to have, guys, I'll remind you of this, for militia. This is what I've told you before. Doesn't that be much, but you have to, again, have a standardized uniform. Have a standardized command structure that can be easily identifiable. And that includes rank, etc. And you need to typically be carrying some form of ID as a combatant. In other words, you're with an organization. I'm gonna point something out through the whole time that we've been in Iraq after the second invasion. I want you to go look at pictures of anything you see in Iraq. Iraq, I'm not talking about Ukraine, I'm not talking about any of the other countries, the peripheral areas. Go to Iraq, which we occupied. Oh, here's one. Look up the Seder militia. Seder militia videos. Go look at the Seder militia videos. Now you may have a hodgepodge of personnel and a variety of clothing, but I want you to take a look at what's hanging around their necks. And pay attention, I've already given you the shopping list. Now they're already part of an organization. They already know they have a command pecking order. And guess what? You'll see that they have a plasticized ID card hanging around their neck by a lanyard. You'll also see it in clip form, but the lanyard is the safest way. So almost everybody who is part of a paramilitary or any kind of militia, et cetera, make a point, especially if you'll notice when they were in public, of carrying the identification card for their unit. qualifying them or meeting the qualifications necessary under the Geneva Conventions and the Hague Treaty. Wasn't an accident they did that. I'm about to pay attention to details people. It's like strings of cloth on necks and arms and on helmets and on the backpacks. You know, shoot no shoot colors. In this case, it's because these people, even though America doesn't follow the rules for the most part, most other countries try to, amazingly enough. They don't have as big a military, and they may have big secret police forces, depends on the country, and to what degree they're ham-handed. But pretty much everybody acknowledges that if they wanna get back home, they better follow some kind of rules, just in case they end up on the short end of whatever's going on. Well all these contractors they're on the shortest short short short end of what's going on Again, if they're killed over there, which how many do you think were killed in a multiple missile attack against command and control? secret police Other types of air defense installations, etc that were American weapons systems Do you think that the Ukrainians were running those systems or do you think that the American? contractors slash technicians were operating. Well, to get the best bang for the buck for what they're doing, probably the Americans are running out. So when those sites were flattened or trashed and pretty well turned into rubble, whatever chunks of hamburger and meat in there were probably those contractors. See how that works? Oh, there's some Ukrainians sprinkled in there. Don't make a mistake about that. Well, I won't say hopefully, because the system doesn't make any sense anymore, so stupidity abounds. They probably weren't cross training hardly anybody. And so there are no replacements. There isn't anybody other than trying to convince idiots in America to sign up as private contractors to become targets in the cross area yet again. Without passing on any working knowledge of what happened to the people that I'm replacing. Oh, don't worry, their time was up. They had to leave. They're gone now. It's your turn. See how that works? Again, but remember, this is those wars where nobody ever dies. Well, because the paperwork doesn't reflect it. Well, at least official paperwork way up front. But if you start digging at all these other angles, you probably find a lot more interesting stuff going on. Hopefully we gave everybody some ideas. Of course it could be dirty rotten muggers and not honor the insurance policies. For instance, that I mentioned earlier, you don't think they wouldn't do that? These pigs are communists. These are the Jewish mafia. These people, any member I can pinch a penny here, put a penny in my pocket, or maybe a dollar or two, I'm gonna do it. So who says, wait a minute, okay, I know you told them you were gonna pay the insurance, but why do we have to pay the insurance enough to not officially army personnel? They're not officially army personnel, they're dead, we don't have to pay them. What are they gonna say? They're dead. What's the family gonna say? The government will threaten to kill them. Like they do protesters on January 6th are people who protest abortion clinics. The government and the FBI will go threaten the families of anybody who lost someone and didn't get their insurance policy. Of course they will, cuz that's how they are. You know, the communists used to be on the other side of the fence, all the communists operating that way over here on this side of the fence now. Same turds, different location, and a new century, Planet Crepu. So anyway, a couple of things. We're getting farther. Don't forget, Palmetto State Armory is doing some interesting stuff with AKs right now. You might want to go take a look at what they're released, but there's a bunch of stuff on the horizon. I do not know if they're going to come up with some new chamberings, but they're doing a lot of American AK parts. So you might want to check them out just to see what's going on, but Palmetto State Armory, palmettostatearmory.com, palmettostatearmory.com. Also, they've got some introductory deals right now. So you may want to check that out, see what it is that might be most worthwhile. If the other thing I would hope it'd be really cool if they did or if they did a an AK 47 in 223 in 556 The Chinese did it. In fact, I my argument we're almost the top here One of the last rifles that Palmetto and Norinko both brought into the country at the same time Well, the m14 was just before it the M the M14 knockoffs made by the communists But it was the 223 AK-47, the AKM knockoffs that the Chinese had, but they were in 223. Now here's the thing. It was otherwise exactly like every other AK out there except for the chambering. And needless to say, the magazine well had to be different. The cut was different and it used 556 magazines. However, the 5.56 magazines coming in from China from the wholesale end were only about $2 to $3 apiece, making them no more expensive to buy in bulk than any other AR-15 magazine. The rifles themselves, well, the Norinco was the Chevy, the Polytech was the Cadillac. Both of them worked like Singer sewing machines. It was not long after this weapon was brought into play into the country though, when the Chinese pretty well cut off everything. Now, it's probably an agreement by both sides that they realized, oh, we did a boo-boo here. Marketing was great. But what you get is the AK-47 reliability and runs, you know, runs no matter how badly it's treated with the 556-762 by, well, forgive me, 545 by 45 AR-15 round. Now, this round, this, weapon worked flawlessly. We actually had a handful of them, but I try to hear everybody buy as many as they could. Bunch of people did and then they were gone. They just simply weren't available about the same time is when I remember day would come out with its solution in a 556 rifle. Again, the combination of air 15 and AK 47 the perfect blend. An excellent rifle. It too was cut off from import into United States. Why? Well, it's not just that well, they were America eccentric. We wanted you to buy America No, the Jewish communists and running the government. They don't want you to buy anything They'd like to take it all away first. You have to have an excuse so they've set things up But the bottom line is that guess what? Well, maybe they don't want you to have zero So all of a sudden here's these two types of weapon systems Both of them quite useful the day we were using air 15 mags The AK, almost as quickly as they came out with this, an individual came up with an adapter for the AK to use AR-15 mags. So now you have an AK Clap-in adapter that allowed you to snap in 556 AR-15 mags, which by the way was reinvented here several years ago. We covered it on the air. And all of a sudden, pop, pop, boom, boom, you had the best of both worlds. Cheat magazines, AR-15, or you could use the original AK. And then on top of that, you got a 556 AK-47. Now, I don't know if Paul Meadow is going to do that, but it would be real cool if they got the machinery. It'd be real cool if they made the effort. Now, if they really were smart, they'd actually even build the rifle to take the AR-15 mag, which would be quite easily done. But there again, I don't know what they're doing in the engineering department. They've got the basic AKs up there and in place. I do not know if they're doing a folder, although I saw an image of one. I don't know if that's just some of the stock footage they had, or if they've got an underfold AK-47 AKM. American made a lot of other people are making American a case and Palmetto has for a while anyway They have their own but they're expanding the program So I don't know what that expansion entails yet But we're gonna see and it'll be kind of fun because again, they make a 5 5 6 8 K grab it But make sure you get firing pin extractor ejector make sure you buy it in this It has a magazine the specific by a pile of the mags at the very least will keep the rifle in service Anyway, we're at the top. Oh my her to my voice. We have it. Go ahead Yeah, real quick. Commissioner Coffe debuted the AK-1 Niner, which is a 5.56 AK. Write the latest bottle. 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Remember, we have a company that was making the AR-15 magazine adapter for the 5.56A case. Now, again, don't just have the Chinese ones that came in. Let's advance to a much more recent window of activity, the Sega rifles. Remember, for a while there, guys, I was telling you all, and this has been a few years now, but the Sagas had come in and nobody was excited about them. The average price for a Sega 12 gauge or well start out with four tens. They brought the four ten in first It went started out up around $300 then dropped down to about 275 then dropped down to 250 then it dropped Do you see a pattern here? Nobody was excited about them. They weren't badly priced. They were well made They just were they were not a case with pistol grips. They were using a C type conventional stock They were well designed and in fact work flawlessly everybody loves them, but they got down to as low as 165 and for a very short hooky hook hiccup $150 but 165 was pretty much the average all over the country Now when they started to pick up as we pointed out wait a minute They got 20 gauge in these two and 12 gauge. Oh, ho wait a minute And they still were low end price. They tried to go higher and they were new into the market. So everybody realized, wait a minute, that is an AK action. Well then they came out with, oh, that's right. They had two different rifle calibers and then they added quite a few more. But the main battle rifle caliber SAGAs were basically RPK machine gun receivers. The regular Sega's were best quality standard AK receivers Now a lot of people want to put all kinds of doodads on them But the most important thing I mean as far as trying to read put another pistol grip on it make it look like an original AK etc Best not to do that my argument because you paid a little or nothing for it And now which you want to focus on is lots of magazines SEGA's became so and are still out there and pretty common to the point where you can find SEGA, American manufactured magazines, pretty much everybody that's selling mags. Centrifier system has 12 gauge magazines for the SEGA and many of the other magazine fed shotguns. It works for the SEGA, it was first designed for that. People bringing or making new guns realized, wait a minute, there's a platform of SEGA mags out there, use that mag and take advantage of the inventories to market your gun because they can buy those mags. The gun is what you want to move if you're the manufacturer. Needless to say, you do make money on magazines, but if you make it proprietary, chances are you don't sell so many. So the Sega was still hovered at around $200 for a very long time. The rifles came in at a little under around $200 and then crept up a little bit and stayed stable. But the big thing is that the Sega's rifles came in 2-2-3, 5-5-6. This was a unique opportunity and a lot of people took advantage of it. In the meantime, other people looking at the AKs and 556-223 that are out there came up with more than one, but a couple of them became very dominant here, I remember several years back. The adapter for the 556 AK47 variant, AKM variant. work well enough that did require a little adjusting not a big deal. Now I'm going to remind you all again what I've said a million times if I have a rifle and I have something that has to fit on the rifle I don't get it's cheap I don't I'll accept the gun to accommodate the cheapest magazine or something that I have. I tune up that cheap magazine a little bit because if I have to tune it as in clean it up a little because I'm only out $3 or I'm only out several dollars or maybe 40 or $50 if it's like that adapter. But I can still use all the regular magazines I have in my regular rifle or shotgun depending on what it is you're doing. That's the first rule. Remember, you want to look at a sample, confirm that you can, if it's giving you trouble, that you can tune it up by cleaning it up a little bit, whatever edges, surfaces need to be adjusted. And then you've got a really fine cheap magazine. You buy a ton of them. And most probably will work anyway, but if you have to clean them up, you know what to do. Don't ever cobble on a six, seven, $800 gun, or even a 400 or a $300 gun. That weapons platform works with most of the magazines you already have. It's the other magazines you purchase that, you know, or maybe again, maybe a real great deal, but there's an issue with them. Remember the Polish mags here only a few years ago that were $2 or $3 apiece? There are still some Turkish mags like that over at Centerfire for about $4 apiece. But the Polish ones, all it was was apparently they made a semi-proprietary mag, but nobody paid attention. And so when they assembled them, whoever did it, some of them had the magazine inside, you know, lined up with a follower. It was backwards. You know, the top was in the bottom rather than, you know, where it should be. So what's fascinating about this is all you had to do for a few dollars is open up, you know, take the base plate off, turn the spring around, and you're done. Once everybody figured that out those magazines disappeared you'll notice they didn't come back and for the same price because Everybody realized it was selling them that well wait a minute. We could charge more if they actually you know oh Darn, we should have known that you know the word got back around to the people who are marketing it so right now Palmetto Stairman's got some interesting stuff on a case coming up and if you can keep an eye on them they already be in place right now and But if it isn't, the rest of what they're doing will be soon, but they've already started the drum beat. So I would check it out, palmettostatearmory.com, palmettostatearmory.com. Edward, also, I'll tell you what we need to do, guns and gadgets. We haven't played the one for today. It might be more than one, but this one has to do with Biden making his comment about coming after the guns. And not that it's a surprise, of course, he barely can figure out whether or not he needs to hold it in rather than poop his pants. And he shakes hands with ghosts and really gets lost on stage not knowing where to go on a regular basis. He may be highly motivated. 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So, you know, try to push people to vote out those who oppose the ban and vote for people who are for the ban. And let me just show you what Joe Biden said last night in his own words. Here we go. Sure that we're in a situation where we finally have action on guns. And by the way, I'm going to get an assault weapons ban. Before this is over, I'm going to get that again. Not a joke. And watch. Now Joe, literally, every other week, for the last two months now, at least two months, he has been bringing up the assault weapon ban for a reason. It's becoming regular speak again. They're warming people up to it again. And he's also said, so has Nancy Pelosi in the last couple weeks, that they need two more senators to get the ban done. Well again 26 days left before the midterms It's estimated that there are at least 30% of gun owners do not go out and vote now I know a lot of people will say you know that voting doesn't matter My vote doesn't matter similar things and guys that believe me. I understand those feelings. I understand that sentence sentiment, but Even if you don't think your vote counts get out and vote anyway for a pro-gun candidate You all who have joined this growing freedom family who might have become gun owners in the last two years because of the whole Democrat burn the cities down in order to get power. The whole defund the police movement which caused crime to skyrocket. The whole catch and release program many cities and states have put in that release violent criminals without a cash bail system so they can go out and offend again. New York, I mean just here in Boston last night a 91 year old woman was walking in the park near an event and she was stabbed multiple times. Nobody's been caught. We all know it's important to protect ourselves and our children and our loved ones, our wives, husbands, moms. We, some of us have joined this community in the last two years because of that they want to stay safe. You have to ensure that by making sure you stop voting for the people who want to take that right away from you. Believe me, they would love nothing more than to be able to completely control you. I also want to remind you what Joe Biden said when the House passed the assault weapons ban. Luckily, it's dead in the Senate because they're afraid of the election. But it is being renewed the push is being renewed He said when I signed the bipartisan safer communities act the first significant piece of gun safety legislation in nearly 30 years I said there was still work to be done and keep our communities safe and keep dangerous firearms out of dangerous hands When guns are the number one killer of children in America? When more children die from guns than active duty police and active duty military combined, we have to act. Of course, these are bold-faced lies. They just tinker with statistics. Today, House Democrats acted by unifying to pass an assault weapons ban and keep weapons of war off of our streets, save lives in the country, and reduce crime in our communities. The majority of the American people agree with this common sense action. The Senate should move quickly to get this bill to my desk and I will not stop fighting until it does. There can be no greater responsibility than to do all we can to ensure the safety of our families, our children, our homes, our communities, and our nation. Now I want to touch base on the Senate again. They're saying they need two more senators. There are a couple of Senate races that are down to like a small percentage that are winnable for both sides. Now they're saying they need two more and to get the bill through the Senate that means filibuster that means to get to the 60 which means they have 58 senators right now who are for the assault weapons ban. You do your simple math that this 50 Republicans that means eight of those guys and gals are for this assault weapon ban. So do more than just vote for a party. learn more about these individuals see what their stance is on guns and Simply vote for your rights don't vote because of anger Don't vote because of emotion vote for your rights one more time 26 days left from the time I'm recording this and Jolt and Joe the bumble and bobo is pushing again And you're going to hear it more and more in the next 25 and a half days going up to the election because they want those two other seats to pass this through and they're willing to eat their own young to do it. Guys and gals, just a quick thing to think about. I want this on your radar and I want you to share this with your friends and your family, especially if you have a family member or friend who has joined the gun-owning community, the gun culture. But still, or in the past have voted for say Joe Biden, or for anti-gun candidates. Now is the time to have that talk with them. Don't be a bully, just put it down in plain speak and tell them to do their own homework and it'll be easy to figure out who wants to take away that right that they have just found so damn valuable that they've armed themselves. Alright guys and gals, with that, if you haven't joined this growing freedom family yet, please hit that subscribe button down below. And until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe because that's what it's for. We the people keep this community safe. We keep this country safe. Not the clowns that live in the ivory towers in Washington, D.C. And they fear us because of that. Take care, y'all. Thank you, Edward. Appreciate that. Again, that was Guns N' Gadgets. This is the latest that is up on the channel. It's over at YouTube. Go to Guns N' Gadgets. Go ahead, caller. We gotcha. It'd be a great time to play Ivory Towers by Carl Clang. Carl Clang. We'll do that for the bottom of the hour break. That's what we'll do. We got a minute or two before we get there. So Edward, yeah, if you would, Rock Them In Their Ivory Towers by Carl Clang. And again, remind everybody that, well, yeah, you can go out and vote. The best way you can first go out and vote, you only vote one day, for each of the type, each of the elections, there's a day, one day they have to spend a few minutes. But you can vote in addition to that by going out of your way to buy more ammunition, food, magazines, and everything that you need. I found some really good deals today, surprised. But any things I don't find a very good deals, I did get something today. It has nothing to do with weapons, but it does have to do with building an army. I found pants, you know how I've been whining about pants for the longest time. If I got them for what I got them for from a distressed merchandise store, they got them for half that. So I just paid $3 a pair for tan slash true khaki fatigue pants. Okay, they're nice cut. They're brand new. They're you know, you know in mix sizes actually got 30 let's see waist size 30 34 some 40s 42s could have gotten 50s don't need those Well, I could should have some I do have some really big pants because there are some really big people out there just how there is to it but a large block. I got several boxes of these for that price simply because couldn't pass them up and some pants for me for $3 a pair. Yeah, well actually here's the other thing. They're from Bangladesh. So quality wise, no, I don't think they're super great. It's like buying Portuguese battle uniforms. You know, you know, Portuguese army uniforms back in the 70s and 80s. It's like they're good uniforms. They work, but they were just you know, well, they were cotton But to cover your hind end and square yourself away with another change out of clothes guys You need to be putting clothing away on top of everything else Because we get cut off that's now that's all she wrote. There's anybody doing in the United States Go ahead jump in their car. Did you get any nayrood jackets? No, as a matter of fact, I would love to have some. Actually, remember our military went over to that. Actually, they've got a Nauru collar. I mean, we don't really talk about that much. But remember, that's what the present, you know, PDU, the ACU uniform started with that. No, the Nauru collar, it's going to come back, too. It's not an if, it's just when. It's like paisley. Okay. Thank you very much. Oh yes. Well you know Paisley and don't forget again the Maharishi Vishnu. You're going to see pictures of the Maharishi Vishnu. Whatever happened to that? Okay. Remember Opus? How many of you guys remember the Opus cartoon series? I mean there's still bits of it out there. Remember Opus? The main character is the Penguin, right? Who was this who wasn't really a sidekick, but who was the number two character that of course is the the human kid? But who is the sidekick that was right there next to Opus all the time after after the series developed? Tharp, Bill the Cat. If you ever take a look at a picture of Bill the Cat and Opus side by side, it's The Pedestin for Meat puppet and the back of the bar with knee pads. It literally is amidst perfect. Chucks to of the Biden and Kamala Harris. Seriously, I've been posting it everywhere. I can do if you go look for still look up Bill the cat. Remember they did a whole promotional in the cartoon series to have build a crack at run for president. He maybe you know he will see vote for Bill. You know, even though he's ill. There was a bunch of other little models and sayings they came up with, but Tharp was, you know, that was his, that was, he didn't purr. Bill the cat didn't purr. It was Tharp. And of course, the hand gestures you see in the cartoon very much match both the physical appearance, the demeanor and the way they wrote the character up in the, in this was just plate cartoon imagery. It's Biden, okay? But one of the things that came up during that too was the whole thing with the yes anybody remember the bug wand of California of the West Coast because we're just California I'm gonna remember the bug wand or the noodle jackets they flowed there was much paisley and all of what was happening is all these upper middle class and upper class kids were discovering the next wave of the you know, the karma slash Far Eastern mysticism thing And so they were told they needed to give all of their wealth to the Baghuan. And the Baghuan ended up with like 72, 73, 76, I don't know what it was, it was a large number of, he bought a, with the more money he bought another Rolls-Royce limo. And every morning everybody had to line the road. from his place where he lived to the temple and they had to line the road. Get out there, get out there in uniform, get out there with your little neighbor jacket on or with your robes and you, of course, you would be bowing and the limo would come by with Benito Mussolini in it. Oh, I mean the bog one. And every day he drove a different Rolls Royce limo. But the one that was most notorious is, I told you Paisley's back. The thing was bought custom painted from the Rolls Royce factory in Paisley. If you don't know what Paisley is, go look it up and just picture a, it's like from the Beatles era, guys. You know, remember the later psychedelic era? And you know, the Paisley is incorporated in all the old, like, yellow submarine and everything else, but it was part of the Far Eastern Mystique thing. So, the Baguin eventually got popped because I think what happened is the wrong girl or boy associated with whatever kosher mafia money finally gave his or her wealth or its wealth, could be a third party kind of gender thing, to the Baguin and they said, oh, enough of that. And they swooped in and all of a sudden they attacked him every way you can imagine. They took his limos. And that's why the big deal is when all of the limos, all of the Rolls Royce had to be sold to pay back this or to pay taxes on that. And the Paisley was the, Paisley limo was the big center feature of the auction, if you're not familiar with that. So, debug one. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. Carl Clang rocked them in their ivory towers. Perhaps they're wearing paisley and they're having their own jacket on as we speak with this with our music in the background. It is over on YouTube. You want to look there. Again, we also have it listed in the Discord. Every once in a while everybody kind of reinforces that. So guys throw it in the mix there in the scroll so it's in more than one location. Quick, one of the other things about what's going on when the pedal puppet talking about how he needs two more senators. Let's not forget that the FBI has and is using the Epstein blackmail videos and files. That is how they will get the anti gun BS pass. That's what they're going to do. In fact, they want to make sure that they keep the click that's in there. I mean, if you remember who went to Epstein Island cleaned out every nook cranny and whatever. One of the things you know that they had to be doing when they did that. I mean, well, let me ask you, what would you do if you went to Epstein Island? What would you be looking for? What would, I mean, physically, okay? How many different ways do you think the, how many spider eyes do you think were in every room? When I say spider eyes, I'm saying, you got to remember, this is a blackmail operation where Sky's the limit. You're making money hand over fist. You're able to do business transactions and deals nobody else can because you are an insider with a whole series of really dark images of every one of these creatures that's in government at one point or another. Anybody who came to Epstein Island was videotaped and photographed from the moment there, well, before they even hit the beach. That's simply how it was. So what do you think the FBI was looking for when they went in there? Certainly you'd be looking for files, but not all that's going to be open or really obvious. You're going to be looking for concealed corridors, false walls. You're going to be looking for that maintenance door that has a maintenance door in the back of it. The smaller one, like it's a crawl space type, maybe two-thirds the size of a regular door. You open that up and there's a little hallway. All of a sudden you're in another chamber with more recording equipment, monitors, state of the art, why not? So imagine how many different ways, I mean, literally like I've said before, with modern, with everybody holding a camera, with many of the events that are out there, you should be able to do a 3D image of the event. Well just imagine if you have the perverts in there and you've handed over the two eight year old boys to whatever one of these government bureaucrats, perverts, foreign dignitaries, American dignitaries, whatever, you can do a 3D image with the angles and all the camera coverage I guarantee that they would make sure was available. So you're looking to see, again, in fact you'll also be evaluating the technology. But most important is they wanted all of that because that's why no one's been convicted. Nobody's been, nobody's been punished. The two characters that would have said something are out of the way. The entire infrastructure of the gray haired guy is now in the hands of the next generation of blackmailers. And in this case, the FBI is directly involved in utilizing as they do with all the other perverted things that they're up to, they're utilizing the Epstein files and videos to strong arm all the rest of these characters in Washington. It's why most of them are shutting up, why they've shut up. Now, let's not forget, and I can't reinforce this enough, every once in a while I do, is Epstein wasn't the only one doing this. Do you think Epstein's the only faggy boy, kosher mafia type, Jewish, amical wearing pervert that was doing this kind of stuff? Guys, all you have to do is, in fact, here's the way to do it. Look at the social, quote unquote, network. Washington DC. Now remember some creatures gravitate towards one interest slash perversion. Others gravitate to other interests slash perversions. So while Epstein or any one of these blackmailers always offer a repertoire, they always offer a cornucopia, a bouquet of perversions. Some are a bitter carnival than others or a preferred carnival by the nature of the cast of characters and those that are interacting. That's the other half of what needs to be remembered with regard to why the FBI really, really, really, we want to make sure they had it all, which they obviously do, or the Mossad has it, or, I mean, let me point something else out here. You saw images, and we all have talked about this, of the official walking in there and they allowed for some camera coverage. People went in with drones and this and that and the other. Do you think that anybody with a boat can go there? Do you think the Mossad or other agencies departments wouldn't fly in or boat in and everybody's told just turn a blind eye? Blatz and Steen, Blatz and Steen and Schmitz and Grubel are there to, you know, take advantage of things. You guys, they were not here, you did not see them. That's how it works. So that's one of the ways that they're going to continue or they hope to apply pressure. The two odd man out, first of all, does anybody believe that, I'll say this again, the sense of best example, it's always 50-50 or really close to 50-50. So you believe that this country is actually divided 50-50 at any given point. I mean, people aren't shifted from one, it's just automatically we just come out of the cookie mill high school with you know your R you're a D you're an R you're a D you're an R you're a D don't we get any D double D's here yeah but she's got those oh wait a minute no that was hill they got one two three Rs you've got one two D's no it's not like that it's your and our I mean that's what they imply It's 50-50. You know, that's a big lie in and of itself. And they want to perpetuate that lie. That way the two fake ass parties can battle you with BS, where they go back and forth through this scam, you know, two year, four year thing. So... Take the time but understand minimize to maximize go ahead and vote Be there for whatever if you feel like it if you don't if you have got if you're past that now and you don't believe in doing it I'm not gonna tell you to run out of your way to do something. You don't want to do You know personal flavor choice, but the big thing is participate in whatever you can that's going to be meaningful And again organized armed equip and train as militia Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation Logistics, the key to victory. If you understand logistics, well, they're actually talking about logistics nonstop with this thing with Ukraine from strategic logistic issues, fuel, power, medicines, material, all the way down to the individual level and or tactical level with regard to combat operations, why there's the sucking and blowing on the battlefield, expansion contraction, expansion contraction. This is something that you have to get wrap your brain around and again like I said earlier Guys, you're not you're never always on the offensive What's really? Frustrating as you may actually lose real estate simply because it's part of the bigger order of things to do There is a discussion about this with regard to and some authors have tried to address it About the idea that a command order may seem strange But it it serves a purpose in the in whatever the bigger scheme may be If you have people that are actually fighting for your side, that's okay When you have something that is so in you know, just absolutely insane It makes no sense whatsoever and you know, the purple hair perverts are operating it. No, you can't have any confidence in it at all but One part of the element here that is especially critical is to know that in your own operations, compartmentalization is necessary. In fact, OPSEC is especially necessary with unconventional. Everybody says they want to be secret squirrel gorilla fighter. Well, if you do, then you better learn how to be secret squirrel gorilla fighter and you better understand the concept of OPSEC slash operational security. Actions that are taken by each component First of all, you have to have confidence in the infrastructure that you've created to become a part of. If the straw boss that's operating this particular action has specific instructions, each component is part of that dance of swords thing I keep talking about. One punch here, another punch there, and yet in the process, taking a hit And then breaking contact and falling back to create the illusion of a failed action and in fact now a desperate attempt to extract oneself from the situation. Your play acting is designed to help keep the aggressor satisfied that they're on a roll. This can bring the aggressor into a kill zone. This can bring the overall formation of the whole theater into a changed situation very, very quickly. You're seeing this especially well again. I argued this right from the get go with Ukraine that remember in fact Not just not breaking what it is you're gonna take which is what why the Russians advanced and stopped Advanced and stopped and moved and then their motions are not traditional Well, there's a reason for that and they had to make it sound like they're stupid The Russians were playing a they're playing it literally a limited conflict So as not to destroy, and there was another thing mentioned the other day that everybody is kind of trying not to report, but as was pointed out by the other side, it's, well, we've tried to find a solution and we have to live with these people. In other words, Ukrainian people that if they don't want all of the Ukraine, I don't, in fact, as I've said, sorry guys, if you're Ukrainian, the logic is that they don't want to take the slum, they don't want to take the slum. They don't need any more welfare state people. And in the last eight years, that's basically what's happened to the Ukraine. The Jewish mob has done just exactly like down the United States, England, all of Europe. They've done it in an accelerated window of activity, a very short period of time with Ukraine. They've raped it of resources. They've stolen them blind. The perverts, of course, have been introduced by the characters that are now in charge, the perverts that took over in the last six, seven, eight years. And they've completely undermined the Christian ethic of the country. So now we're in a situation where, as several people are now saying, well, you know, the globalists will fight to the last Ukrainian. And as it stands right now, with the number of losses that they are trying desperately not, they don't want anybody to do the math. The fact is that because there was no true preparation, there was an attempt to build this force up. And there's several good evaluations on this in exactly the same way that they did in Georgia. Georgia failed. Okay, the whole Osetia thing failed. Osetia, everything stayed right where it's supposed to. Now we have a variation on this plate in exact repeat, but tweet with even more debauchery, wickedness, and evil. brought in from outside of Ukraine as in the Jewish mob to literally institute a total communist police state in western Ukraine. It is not a demonocracy, it is a communist police state. I know everybody goes, no, they're Nazis, it is a Nazi, no, they're communists. Make no mistake about it. My brother's communism is Jewish said the rabbi by the way, both of the Indian and the Encyclopedia Judaica, by the way. That's one of the problems of the situation that they're facing there. Now, we do have a lot of lessons that can be learned. Initially, remember the the two breakaway republics, flash districts, flash states, take a pick what you want to use. did a very good job of fighting for themselves. And I've pointed this out step by step by step. Progressively, the only way that the Ukrainians could actually break that is that the, again, kosher mafia, taking over the country, ordered the United States, not the other way around, the Jewish mob, Jewish International Congress, got hold of their buddies who were manipulating the United States. They locked in accordingly because the spider web network was already operating there, and they accelerated things. Now, where we are today, on the edge of World War III, they say. nuclear war, nuclear World War III, most important. There is the possibility of this being finding a peaceful resolution, but it's not likely before this thing accelerates very quickly. When it does, the rest of the House of Cards with regard to the ripple effect of creating shortages is going to continue. This is going to be in food, obviously. I will remind you again that in munitions, components, equipment, when I say components, I mean for everything. If we get into an actual World War III scenario, all shipping is up for grabs. Now there are certain shipping companies that neither side will touch, but it's inevitable that someone's going to send a Merv down range even with just anti-conventional, anti-shipping technology. It's inevitable somebody's gonna launch a torpedo or a battery of torpedoes. Each one will take out a target. And all of the idea that there was isolation on the part of a third party, China, maybe just deciding to play all sides of the game, will end up having to pick a side. So whatever they fabricate in terms of losses for China, if China just tries to stand on the sidelines, because the George Orwell 1984 war that we're fighting, that's what they're supposed to play. If they destroy their shipping, if we do, because, well, they're not just delivering dust, but they just decided to deliver to Russia anyway. Now, they don't have to do ships because they have land link. But ships are still the cheapest way to move a whole lot of junk. So the moment that all those other parties get torpedoed or bombed from the air, they're coming into the fight. Not a maybe, not a kind of, not a sort of why, because they have a lot of money invested in war machines. And so if they try to dance the line in the beginning, that's not going to last very long. It's just like the Pakistan-India question. Now, both Pakistan and India have been an issue for a long time. In fact, when they did the... I'm going to jog your memory. The Second American Civil War. It's a movie with James Earl Jones. Go see if you can find it on YouTube. It's still posted on YouTube in at least bits and pieces the second American Civil War The premise for it was that we've already let the gates wide open by the way This is another reason they don't really want to preach on this Because pay attention to the foundation of this movie this series this little movie that was it wasn't a series of movie and What's interesting about it is is the whole idea of how America is screwed because of the unlimited access at the border. He says, sound familiar? And what it created in the way of problems? Well, then Pakistan and India have their little war and both sides toss nukes both ways. Well, it doesn't last very long because it doesn't take too many nukes to realize that there ain't gonna be much left because neither of the countries are that big. But what happens is all of a sudden we're supposed to accept Pakistani refugees into the Northwest. And the state was refusing them, even though the Fed's telling them that you're gonna do this, and the state's like, no, no we're not. And this thing progressively escalates. Now this is supposed to be a tongue in cheek, Dr. Strangelove kind of sarcastic movie. Okay, it's a dark comedy maybe if you wanna call it that. But if you pay attention to see old story, they're slapping you in the face with the mapped out scenarios on the Pakistani Indian issue has been going on for quite some time. Here's one thing to remember. Pakistan and India are shooting at each other right now. Maybe a bit of a ceasefire, not much, but they're still shooting at each other. The cashmere, that area has been in contest for a very long time, back and forth, back and forth. India and China. This is what another thing have been in conflict for decades. Used to be they had artillery duels in the Himalayas between the Indian forces and China. Just like I've told you, they used to have between Taiwan and communist China in the art. What were the artillery islands? They actually be shooting each other like clockwork. And I say Lieutenant Bonja. Yes, I. It's time for the artillery duel. Yes, sir. How many rounds? Oh, the usual. How many of you checked your fall? I was seven for six, sir. I'll throw an extra one in. We've got lots of stuff coming up with the mules. Although, actually, it was bigger than that, because we're talking large bore artillery. And so the Indians would lob so many rounds towards the Chinese. and the Chinese would lob so many rounds towards the Indians and this isn't way back a hundred years ago. This is the last 40, 50 years. Modern times, okay? And everybody would be done and then they'd have their tea and I'd say, and then back to shooting at each other a little bit with a rifle, you know? Not much, let's not get too aggressive, because I've got things in the oven. It's just Tuesday. Yeah, it's Tuesday. Oh, we're going to have kippers. See, so that's how the world worked. Now, if they go to the nukes, oh, different world, different world. But we might end up with a bunch of Pakistani irradiated refugees, just like they said in the movie. Go ahead, go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, that's excellent. Yeah, hey, I saw somewhere a video where China and Pakistan, oh, it was in India. Who were you just talking about, Pakistan? China and Pakistan, yeah, those are allied. Go ahead. Yeah, China and India, yeah. That's right. They have signed some sort of agreement up there in the Himalayan's own that when they fight in the mountains section up there up in the mountains, they quit using guns and artillery. They can only use melee weapons. I don't know if you've seen that video. Yeah, they gunned a hand-to-hand combat here last year. Yeah, yeah, it's a sort of agreement between India and China that I'm not really sure why, but I mean, they've gotten more than enough people each country and I mean, they start hacking and chopping. Well, remember some were forced into the river and drowned. They had some Chinese general who got on a high point, was jumping up and down and he was valuingly cheering his men on. They were trying to make the character to be a national hero because he was jumping up and down and cheering his troops to beat on the Indian troops. And of course, the Indian troops were busy beating on the Chinese troops. And, you know, Bangdul Abukanu, whatever his name was, was a major, I believe was a major, made great notoriety because he had fisticuffed and beaten down several Chinaman in the process. So yeah, you're exactly right. What's interesting about this is that it's not scheduled per se, but when they get a chance to do it, it's been in large formations. We're talking hundreds of men on each side, if not up to six, 700. These incidents have already taken place. Now, how they make that arrangement and what sense that makes you tell me? Now, I guess here's the one thing. Soldiers are cheaper than artillery shells. So rather than lobbing artillery shells to show that you hate China or you know, you hate India, depending on which of those side you're on, you guys can go out and beat the hell out of each other. If you keep the guys head in, well, it's a victory for us. Unfortunately, if he cuts your throat with a, you know, with a Kunjal, well, that's a victory for them. Oh my, this is pretty exciting. So, but what's the logic of that? Well, it's attrition. Both sides, like you said, have a lot of bodies, so why not use them up? And by the way, don't use ammunition, right? Saving bullets, wear and tear on rifles, we'll just go hacking and chopping rules. It's almost medieval, sir. Yes, it is. Isn't this exciting? I say. So, but here's the thing, Pakistan is nuclear capable, India is nuclear capable. Remember when they had the typhoons off the Indian Peninsula? America went in with quote unquote search and rescue helicopters into the Indian nuclear research facilities. And India said if you don't get your ass out, we'll shoot you down in a minute here. Anybody, anybody jogging everybody's memory on that? We actually played some of the videos from the conversations out of India on the air. Because while on the one hand they're not our enemy, they're not our ally really either in many ways. So instead we were busy trying to get as close as we could to take readings and spy on the Indian nuclear capability, nuclear research capability when the time arose. And that's only a few years ago guys. So this is where the big, they're actually the other giants. How many people are in India? Now, that doesn't mean everybody's gonna go to war in India, but of the two countries that could absorb a lot of hits, China and India sit right next to each other, and China and India are comparatively armed. In fact, you need to take a look at India. Like I've said, they made a lot of deals. Used to me, they were British because British armed because they were British protectorate, originally a colony. But in more recent years, because of several blackmail or I would say, bribing incidents, for instance, with Vickers artillery, they ended up backing off on buying British and in the facts started moving very heavily towards the Russians. And I would not be surprised because of the discussions about what's going on. They're trading fuel for weapons with India. Why not? India has Russian manufacturing capacity. They already produce things that India produces things Russia will use. As far as weapons systems and equipment or technology that Russia sold to them. And they're making it in big quantities, which is really good when you're fighting a war because you lose things, stuff gets broken. It gets broken before ever gets to the battlefield or even gets out of the box to be used. Remember that, guys. We're at the top. We should have Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up, so I gotta get out of the way here. For everybody, again, Organized Armor Equipment Train is Militia. It's Weapons Wednesday. Vote with your wallet and buy more ammo. Support Jared's idea about voting, but your first vote is buy more ammo whenever you can. And Craig, Olicis, Weapons Wednesday. Craig should be up right now. I should be hearing the music even as I speak. Because we are at the top. And, again, before I go, one last thing. Making my fingers through my hair I have familiar sound Clumsy fly is buzzing around Gathers about his wits and pride And tries again for the hundredth time Cause real cause from the other side And slowly drift away Over my souls and the lions playing I join in and I drink the music Holiness is the air I'm breathing My faithful heroes break the bread And answer all of my questions Not to mention what the streets are made of My heart's held hostage by this love in these... Gear walked in through the mist with a flint 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 life 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 Number you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevailed Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the intelligence report I'm our quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, northeast. Gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. Say hi to all of our friends out there virtually in every ocean on the planet listening via satellite. and also a myriad of other communications technologies. Inside and outside the United States, it is, well, weapons Wednesday. It is the 12th of October. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and Pissing in Your Face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and What a week. It's only Wednesday, but what a week. Of course overseas the distraction. They're trying to get us into World War, you know, whatever. Two and a half, two and three quarters, three, whatever. We kind of always edge towards, you know, they ride up right to the line and then pull everybody back and run everybody up to the line, pull everybody back and run everybody up to the line and pull everybody back. but not as far back as they started and they always get just a little closer. Well, this time around, everything is ripe for tier one, a level one slash tier one conflict where, you know, they're going to tell everybody you need to go kill the Russia stanians because the Russia stanian white, the white Christians are evil. They're heterosexual white Christians. And if you don't destroy the heterosexual white Christians, Russia, then you're racist, etc., etc., etc. See how it's going to work? So if you don't understand, that's the agenda of the Jewish mob that's running Kazakistan or Kazarland, okay? Which is what that area is part of. Used to be Kazarland, Kazaria. Well, guess what? We're not going to be part of that game. So I do recommend Be ready if you're a young man to a lose your cell phone, give it to a friend or better still just handed over some kid, you know, in the middle of BFE, clear out your phone, dump everything and your phone while still working over to somebody in the inner city somewhere. And you go that way and the phone goes the other, you know, smile wave and tell them congratulations when it runs out of power or runs out of contract, you're done. But for the meantime, we're on it. Do whatever you want. That's a great way for it to end up totally alien when they start trying to track your cell phone to get to you That's one of the first things they're gonna be doing because that's what the police did set up for us with a massive interior police police force Whose job it is to lasso in the peasants for you know, the cannon fighter project overseas. Well, I want to get going The other thing is change of address and don't go to moms. You've got to be ready to go sideways If you're listening and just not be available, it's not that you didn't want to respond. You just didn't bother to because you didn't know that somebody was trying to get hold of you. It's that simple. Remember, I didn't know that. I, what, this is my cell phone. I lost my cell phone. I don't know what happened to it. Actually, some have to it. I don't use cell phones anyway. And, Neal, so stay with regard to your address. Well, nobody needs to really be paid attention where you actually rest at night. It'd be a good idea to have an off-grid location, your choice of whatever you want to come up with, an allied location or whatever, someplace where you can stay in the barn. I'd be looking for a little camper that can roll into a barn. or until you know Bob get a warehouse, you know, I'll tell you what, I'll play security guard. I'll be there at night to protect it. Things are getting bad economy wise. So I'll just roll my camper in there and we'll put it off to the side out of sight and I'll stay in there at night. Just don't be stupid and arrogant and start, you know, walking around in the factory, the warehouse or the barn in your underpants with a cup of coffee and money slippers on. It's pretty damn obvious you're in the wrong place. Something's wrong and he'll draw attention. So rule number one is I also opposite operational security. That should be the highest priority and that's what all of this is connected to. So just something to think about. You do not want to be sent out to be commanded by the purple hair petal queers that are presently in charge of the military who will do everything to get you killed. Especially if they believe that you're a hetero. They believe you're a hetero and by the way you're white. You plan on trying to get you murdered. They're already trying to kill as many white Russians as they can and white Ukrainians as they can. And don't worry, you're on the list of things to do because they figure you'll be foolish enough to just run right in there and throw yourself on the grenade. Don't do that. If you want to fight, stay right here. We'll fight inside the United States for our American freedom, our liberty, and we're going to make sure that we're putting the aiming the weapons at the right people. How's that sound? I think it's a much better choice. And you can't do that if they got you suckered in overseas. So beware, you know, buyer beware, as they say. Another interesting thing, we've come full circle from when I was in the military, I went first in the military, but when I was in the military years ago, and because I did a lot of things before, I worked as an intel analyst even, which is kind of funny because of all the different people I knew and where I went. I ended up at Forklof's in the woods misery. And at that time in the 70s, late 70s, housing was a big issue across the board with everybody. I'm just touching on this for a minute, it's not critical to our campaign. But if you watch any of the news right now inside the Congress, one of the things you're doing to distract and it is, it's decided to become myopical introvert, is inside the military is family housing. And Fort Lost in the Woods Misery slash Fort Leonard Wood is in the very center of this right now because congressmen have gone to Fort Leonard Wood and they've seen the condition of the walls and the inside and the outside and this and that and the other. And I'm going to say that even the worst that they have right now is better by far than traditionally the way the active military were treated as far as housing goes for the first hundred years of the country. It's just a heads up. We didn't spend money on the government. And the military, it was catch as catch can. Of course, there was lots of graft and corruption. So he's just like today with the Penrose Sniffer Meat Puppet and the queer that's over there in Ukraine ripping us off blind, you know, the Jewish mafia member there, Zolinski, Zolinski the clown. Well anyway, back then, graphic corruption, stuff got stolen before it ever got to the troops. And this included the fact there was never enough housing. So there was a big to-do back in the middle 70s about housing on post. And it's funny because it's been 30 years. And Fort Leonardwood was in the middle of that along with Fort Benning, needless to say, all the basic posts you all recognize and many of you are listening served at. But Leonardwood is the center of the next cycle. And what's funny is the housing they're complaining about is the 30-year-old housing that was brand new in many cases when I went into service. Okay? And the housing, there's several different projects. If you're kind of sure of being in the service for a long, long time, you look at the building, you know exactly what year it was made, when it was put together, what part of the building process it was. So basically most of this stuff, although there are still some leftovers from the 1950s and 60s construction cycle, most of what they're complaining about are 30-year-old buildings. 40 years old, maybe at the most. Well, I'm living in a house that's 100, well, no, I'm living in a house that's 200 years old, approximately. This is 2022. It's going to be a few more years and the house that I'm in, the foundations were laid in 1820-223. So I'm living in a house where the foundations were laid on the front of the house 200 years ago. And the main part of the building, I would say the front end probably was, it was cut on original logs and everything. So I'd say that that's pretty old. It may not be quite that old, but it's territorial in age, okay? And these guys are looking at, you know, being in apartments and housing that's 30, 40, maybe at the most 50 years old. Most of the country's living in housing that age. The problem has been what we've talked about many times, it's PM, preventive maintenance and maintenance and upkeep in general. Something needs to be fixed, they don't fix it. Why? They stole the money, slid it sideways. In Washington, before it ever went out to where it needed to be, the OY-BOY 3P soup, you know, the 3P soup Jewish carpenters. are just like the three-piece suit Jewish armors. Never touched a hammer in their life, have a fake contract company. They've got three different shill layers of other companies that are sub-sub-sub-contractors. By the time they actually get to where they're supposed to do something, a quarter of what should have been done or a sixth or a tenth is what's accomplished. That's because those three-piece carpenters the Jewish mob are just like they know how to milk every government tit Right down to absolute flat me. Okay So that's that's the problem was going on with old forced lost in Fort lost woods. Mystery. It's the buildings themselves It's not like they're in Civil War housing and it's all for that matter used to be there was still like when I was in the old post in Fortichuco, which is the Intel Center the Intel Center was you six part of the old post housing from the Indian wars era was still occupied and being used. In fact, everybody wanted to be in those units. They were ancient. Plumbing was a nightmare. Heat was okay. At least they had roofs. Okay, they were good roofs. Okay, because they were taking care of the antique buildings. But the newer buildings were like pueblos. It's one of those things where it's maintenance and upkeep rather than do they need a whole lot of new construction. If they took care of what they had, if government had taken care of what it had the way it's supposed to, if it didn't use the government rather than, you know, if it used the American management system rather than the government management system, the place wouldn't be in bad shape. So it's simple. It's management. And it's a combination of military and civilian operative management that usually bollocks everything up with a percentage being handed over to civilian sector, I should say bureaucracy government as opposed to Department of Defense government, military side. Anyway, just want to comment on that. You probably see some flop up on that in your social media scroll. And if you look at it, you'll see what I'm talking about. Great limitations. teeth and running of hair. Guys, get over it. It used to be there was so little housing that a husband and wife, even if they were officers, in many cases had put a blanket up in stairwells before World War I. No housing available. They put a blanket up in the stairwell. People would donate furniture the other officers' families would. And they'd have something to sit in, a little table, a blanket for a door, and they were in a wider area of the stairway, and everybody knew where they were, so they didn't, you know, pester them too much. So I'd say we'd come a long way across the board. At least you got four walls and a roof over top. You're probably running water in the toilet splash. You know, in theory, whether or not they do all the time. That's another thing. After all, in America, we have rolling blackouts. So don't tell me how great we are. As far as the operations right now, a great country and ourselves, we are, we have been a great nation. We just got to piss poor bureaucracy slash government and a whole bunch of turds that are in the wrong places that we've allowed to take over management where they shouldn't be anywhere near it. Not anywhere near it. So anyway, now weapons violence is a couple of things. Maybe you've heard, you might be hearing that. I've got a steel, not a steel, I'm using a another implement of destruction to work on the blade of that fighting knife I've been telling you about and I've been keeping it out in the air so to speak because I just keep it right here where I can work on it when I want to. It'll never be perfect and it'll never be pretty but I'd say I got a pretty good blade on it because whenever I'm sitting if I have time and I'm not writing, typing, sorting or packaging if I'm sitting there watching something I just randomly worked that steel across the edge of that blade on a proper 35 degree angle, then a 45 degree angle a little higher up. And right now, considering this thing came in like a dull piece of flat stock, I got a little bit of an edge on this thing. I think if I were to stick with it, it'd probably do a good job of cutting tendon and organ accordingly, which is what it's supposed to do. Still haven't worked on the tip though. Then I got to take a crack at you and always hate taking metal off a blade. I really do. If I can save this in a certain way, I've got an idea of minimizing the amount of material taken off. I think I can take maybe a sixteenth of an inch off on a paper to get it to point back where it belongs. Edge weapons. Well, we're not going to fight an edge weapon war. Really? We were just talking about China where they were right down to battle axes and broad swords. Knuckle dragon, kick him in the teeth. Kung fu fighting. Everybody was fast as lightning. Modern warfare, this is the 21st century and the troops are going at each other with whatever mayhem weapon, whatever device they can, fists, bludgeon, blades, take your pick and they go to town. Now whether or not they're going to do that all the time, guys, deals like that never last. Somebody finally realizes, well, I'll make the decision to escalate this first. And when they do, well, whoever get caught, if they get caught flat-footed and don't have the weapons the other guy has, it's very one-sided and messy final conflict, right? As far as weapons go, personally, what do I carry? Well, let me, you know, somebody asked me that in an email here. I got Saturday, matter of fact. Okay, number one, personal, well, we'll go small to big. I usually carry at least three different folding knives. No, we're not talking big butt, you know, like, you know, 12 inch when you open it up, you know, mock Bowie. But rather utility, and it can be American made, they can be some of the foreign stuff. It depends on which kit I would pick up with a backpack. But for instance, number one is a small pen knife of some kind. What I carry is a case. I've had it probably for 50 years, at least. That's a personal knife that would stand my person, but it'll be with me and switch this over to my combat gear, my combat system. It's just in a little carry pouch with a bunch of other little things that are personal items, including the cash I told you about. That little pen knife, not very big. It's a working blade. It's purely designed for hand maintenance, picking chunks of wood out of your hide. doing whatever things to be done to take care of some physical needs including scraping the fingernails, cleaning junk off, you know, or scraping stuff off that might be a little sticky. And of course you can do many other things depending on your application with a blade, alright? Second is a Barlow. I'm curious, standard Barlow, it's the same one my dad had I think all his life. I always remember him carrying a Barlow. I made a deal on Barlow's years ago. It's the next step up from the pen knife. It has a little three inch blade in a drop point. It has a secondary utility blade looking about much like the other. That's it. That gets stashed in another pocket. Then we're going to go to stuff that's a little more applique for I need to hurt you. Or it's part of the toolbox. Number one, or number three, is a utility tool. It can be Gerber, Suede, whatever is your flavor favorite. There's a whole bunch of the companies out there, some of them I've never seen before. They all make pretty good pieces of equipment, but you really want to try and get an American one if you can. But if you're having to outfit a whole bunch of people, or you're doing a 5-10 program, the China Sport ones are actually, the ones that are all metal are pretty well made. I've been picking up a mix from the resale shops of different sizes, some as long as six inches. They were making some pretty beefy ones that China brought in all back in the 80s. And you know, that were pretty interesting. All that stuff was dirt chic back then. One good thing, full stainless. Bad thing, some but not really good stainless. However, I have a Gerber and I have a Schrade. Now the Schrade is an electrical universal tool and I gotta remind you about something about Schrade. Gotta find out a little more about the model. Schried did an electrician's model years ago. It's great for doing demolition work, for doing closed-in wire work. But they tried to put so much stuff on the device that they actually knocked with a scale the body that holds all the different blades and is one of the arms of the, you know, that folds open to make your pliers, okay? Well, you do open it up enough and you can start to put tension on it and then what they did is they serrated so deep that up towards the hinge the last mark of however many inches it was was very deeply cut as a final mark and it was cut enough that if you tried to use the pliers it would break. Now, this is kind of frustrating because I like the pattern and the trade caught on. They realize they bucked up. They made a mistake. And so what they did is when they were done unmucking, M, M not another letter, M, mucking, when they were done unmucking the design, the replacement is much, much stronger. They realize they better beef it up and back off on trying to put too many doodads on that particular area of the tool. Why the charade? It doesn't have to be the charade, there's Klein and there are others that are specifically electrician oriented. What's the difference? Some of the blades that they have have curls, cuts and knurls for bending or stripping wire or splicking wire. You got to remember you're going to use this for a demolition, like an engineer's tool. There are engineer's tools also, by the way. There are several out there that are made, they're capping tools, all nine yards, that are made by Gerber. Okay, I think pretty they used to. I don't know if they're making right right now, but they were. So what you want is a decent utility tool that's going to go on your bat belt, your combat rig, but you can also stash it on your backpack. It's a personal flavor thing, but it's not going to do you a whole lot of good if you catch the backpack somewhere. So it needs to be on your utility gear. Next is a light or utility fighting knife like the one I'm cleaning up here. This particular blade is a working blade. I could use this for fire starter. It's a steel. This is conventional carbon steel. This is not stainless. I should point that out. The six inch blade is fine. Five inch survival blade works, but a six inch blade would be preferred simply because of all the things you might have to do with the knife. Just calculate the depth of a person's torso. Way to think about it. And whether or not you want to get to vital components when the time comes. So a six inch blade or longer is preferred. Some people argue about a longer than six inch blade, but it's personal preference with personal closed defense weapons. Always remember that. Each person may have a different style or a different technique, have a different master that taught them, etc. The knife is a working knife. Yeah, you might have to stick somebody with it, but remember it's also going to be probably your camp knife. And a good blade, you want to select something that's decent. A handout blade, I got all kinds of stuff. stuff I can give out to somebody else, you're going to get stuck with whatever I found a ton of somewhere. I've got boxes of blades just for that purpose. But again, this particular, it's again a K-bar. It's a, got a standard skull crusher on one end, minimal hilt protection. and a decent blade. Works just fine. Okay. Next is the machete, but I like to do, I've always told you, now this is where combination tools, again, wherever you can, where someone can do more than one thing. I don't care what model machete you get, but you want to get a model of machete that has a saw back. Because between the two items, you can get a lot done. No, you're not going to chop down redwood forests or anything like that. But if you had to build fortifications, build a stretcher, do any other kind of field work, having more tools is better. Now, there are a couple of machinists that are actually pretty reasonably priced. We've tested, I've experimented with, I've beat the hell out of. I mean, I tried to kill them. They're actually not badly made, but most important is, for instance, Ontario, not the most common because there are others that are out there competing against Ontario now. But Ontario came up with what I call a buccaneer hill for their machetes. What is that? Well, that's a knuckle guard made out of Zytel nylon, the same as the grip or whatever. It was not a hollow shell. It's a solid protector. Okay. But since you already have that, you heard the skull crusher tapping on the top of the work area here. As long as you got that, which is a good thing, remember that when you're sawing with the back half of the saw machete, I have both types with and without the hilt. The one without the hilt, you better be paying attention because if you slip and it sticks, your hand goes forward, the blade is up on the machete. You figure out what might happen. Okay? With the Buccaneer hilt, you have good control either way, either to chop something with it, You can use the hilt as a knuckle duster and punch somebody with it, so it's a weapon that way. You still use the skull crusher angle from the stiff side below or to use that to knock somebody out. If you're feeling like taking prisoners that day for some reason, and the other is you have the ability to flip it, you still keep your hand inside the hilt and you operate the saw. This is especially critical for safety issues, safety concerns. The neat thing is that it's got a bunch of different options if you're at a mayhem. It's actually a classic mayhem weapon. Now I will say this, with a sawback, you're not going to stab somebody very far. Contrary to all the grim looking saw tight backs and blades and hooks and this, all those do is interfere with getting into the soft, chewy, you know, Oreo center. So again, understand that I understand the limit, but I'm using a machete mostly as a hacking and chopping weapon. and a slashing weapon at war of slashing tool most of the time. Now, I would still carry, I still recommend, this is gonna get passed, what was to get passed the machete here, I would still recommend that you carry A, an E tool, an entrenching tool. You take your pick, whatever your flavor choice is, one guru or another has ideas, but they're all E tools, okay? Follow the procedure for sharpening one of the edges on the shovel, slash the E tool, so it can be used as a battle axe chopping tool. Gives you another weapon. The other thing I do recommend, and even though we'll mark, we already got this covered, is the sawback machinies because I'm carrying the machinies, so why not get the sawback? But I would carry a small camp or buck saw, a little buck saw variant. Some of them are collapsible. Most are like, you know, big single blades. There's a bunch of them that are big single blade, very aggressive bit handheld saws that fold just in one turn, click empty, you know, done. They're not in your way. It's a good thing to have in the backpack as part of your home kit. It is a pioneering tool. It is something that you can give that to one person and I can use the other, the machete. And between us, saw, saw, saw, we can have a couple of little saplings down, take the machete, clear them off or take my shovel and clear off the branches. And I can have myself a couple of poles for taking my poncho and converting it into a stretcher for a casualty. That's especially critical. You can't share tools very easily. So in this case you have more, it's an overlap but not much because the folding saws are a much more aggressive blade and usually are a little better steel in general. I mean the machetes are not bad, Ontario makes good blades. Don't think I'm complaining about the metal there. And or for that matter any of the Bud-K one, Bud-K items. I've had a bunch of the Bud-K blades which we've already tested and have already been very satisfied with with regard to performance. And we go, oh Bud-K! I like Bud K because I can buy it and stash it somewhere and for the time that it needs to work it works. And when I say Bud K, it could be Taiwanese, it could be Japanese or Japanese metal depending on what it is. May or may not be all that expensive. But don't worry, if you want to go top of the line, American, do it. The only problem is that many people, it's the, once you see the price of just one of the items I'm talking about here from Shrade, or from Buck or from whoever you're gonna buy it from, it's gonna be like, whoa, my paycheck can't handle that. Yeah, I know, but you still need the other utility tools in the toolbox. So this is where you take, you have to balance things out. What do you consider the priority weapon in this inventory? And I know everybody would turn right to the personal fighting knife. Now you may carry other blades. In fact, I know friends, I'll tell you what, especially our Mexican troops I served with as far as guys who were Hispanic descent, they got blades everywhere. Used to, I don't know what the new crowd's like, but they had carry blades everywhere. Dog tags, on the dog tags, you slipped into the boot, okay, into the hat. Excuse me, into the hat. God and also other locations many many others and sometimes very exotic by comparison what everybody else is using Again the from top to bottom pretty straightforward Again, the reason I point this out is like even this blade I'm working on here right now This is gonna go into a combat kit somewhere. I don't know which one I got about ten free Cordura Swiss are you know the Swiss Army? Oh, Swiss gear, backpacks, got a whole ton of them for free the other day, along with carry bags, shoulder bags, wastes, I mean a mix of stuff, but I got about 10 of the backpacks. They're all going to be loaded with basic combat gear that I've just accumulated. And you'll be able to just grab it, you know that the basics are in there. This blade would go into a little higher quality kit. But it's you know, it could be it could end up anywhere, but I'm happy that I found it It's kind of fun because then take something that well that really looks terrible next time they see it. They don't recognize it Hey, what do you think about this plate? That looks really good. Looks like a scene a little time. Yeah, it has it's the same knife I showed him three weeks ago Just like what I've told you about building up rifles. Well, why you know you get one of those free I've got I've got many free rifles build them up scratch Again, with just a little bit of common sense and effort, it's amazing what you can do, but especially working knowledge. Somebody asks questions, draw on the people you have around you that have been doing things, woodwork, metallurgy, whatever, metalwork, iron mongers, and take advantage of their decades of experience. That's what I did years ago. Pay attention to people who are much, much, much older than me. Much older. A lot of people I knew were in World War I. Quite a few, more than I've started counting in the day. Who have I known? Family members too, of course. Because my family is old. I don't know if you've actually mentioned this before. Unless you really do something strange, most of our family, quarantines, live to be about 94 to 100. And we have a few that are up over 102, about 100 to 102. So we live about a century. I prefer that we all live to be a century. I like fighting the government. But everybody on my dad's side and most everybody on my mom's side, generation after generation in line, average up around 90 years, 95, 94 years. So again, there's a lot of experience. You get to talk to people or if you listen, if you ask a question, they're more than happy to Tell you about their experience and there's one of the things that they came from a period when people used to do that rather than fiddle fart with the handheld oud brain that everybody's stuck their head into now and The advantage is a lot of what never was put on to any video or whatever was between somebody's ears And it needed to be rude. I just absorbed it wherever I could It's a lot of fun anyway because they always have a story to tell. And if you're patient, you can just sit down, you'll be amazed how people, again, will work their lives for you. They'll help you to understand them. When we have the time and if there are any left alive. So in the meantime though, a couple of the things before I forget, I mentioned Center Fire in passing and I didn't qualify. There are some magazine deals as always over at CenterFireSystems.com. But they also got some other surplus items in and I should have qualified that a couple hours ago because some of the stuff that they post doesn't last very long. You know how that is. I've had a lot of questions again this week about, well this last weekend about gas masks. Guys, that situation, because of what's going on, quietly everybody is accumulating and grabbing what they can. Part of the problem is yes, there are profiteers that are doing like they always do. They're picking the stuff up cheap from the sources that a lot of times I've mentioned or pointed you towards. They clear them out and then they double or triple the price of the item and still collect shipping on top of that. And that's what's happening right now by what a lot of the guys I've talked to that are in the business end of this. is that, yeah, they're cleared out. They can see that it's large blocks. Now, part of that is people buying for their families or for their groups because we know that. But you can always tell there's that spike not because of the fear, but because of the people who are going to use the fear cycle to profiteer off the population because they don't have a working knowledge about the equipment. Can't really stop it. I've seen it so many times that it's one of those things not gonna fight But this is why I told you when all the things were cheap to buy them you could in theory I mean we we could have done it Nancy could have done it when we had the Gulf War crisis and you know World War three looked like it was around the corner and everybody was talking about biological chemical weapons remember years ago We had truckloads of masks The mask that we bought for a couple of dollars, dollar something a piece, dollar 25 at that point, or two or three dollars, depending on which mask, we had literally just picked up a truckload. I bought out one of the wholesalers completely, every mask and all the filters they had. I just did it because I got a hell of a price. When I went down there, they said, hey, yeah, we got all this here. We got containers coming in. We need room. So we made a deal there on the spot, had to go out and load. I had to do a five ton truck to get everything moved with a one batch and another one just like it. And it was literally loaded from floor to ceiling with no airspace with gas masks. Now when we got back here, I'll tell you a story. Nancy can tell you as you were at one of the gun shows here locally. I was just to put stuff out there plus it was a way that people know how to find Liberty Tree Radio. But we had a lot of fun. And we had the gas masks out and this woman came up and she goes, I have $300 and I need masks for my daughters and myself and my husband. And how much were they gonna be? And she was asking it like, furtively. And then she goes, well, it's gonna be $24. And she goes, no, how much for a whole mask? How much is it? No, it's... $6 a mask and you get everything that's here with it, including all the little extras that came with the bags and everything. And that's it. And she started, she actually, her eyes teared, had it in her mind because of what people were gouging. Those masks were going for up to $300. And her mind was that she was going to have to, you know, make, she was going to try and maybe finagle for two, but she didn't have the money for, you know, for four adult masks at $300. And she said, you know what, all I have is $300 to spend and I did not think I was going to get these. And she said, well, you know what, those other people were selling them for $300, they got them for the same price that you're seeing them for here. Just understand that. But no, the idea was to get more people equipped and outfitted. And she was probably not with the like Patriot or militia. It probably even Patriot, but she wasn't militia. But she just reminded her after she was done, she said, you know, just remember the militia that made this happen for you, not those people in the regime. See, that's the thing, some of the things you can do, okay? But expecting to be couched like that. I mean, that's actually raped, to be quite honest. But that's the nature. In fact, it will get that bad. If this continues, you know, everybody's hoping or in their mind is thinking mentally, this thing is going to go just run right past, you know, they're going to run right up to the wall and they're going to back off. The Russians can't back off. They have nowhere to go. It's their home. They're on their piece of real estate. They're on their goal line. Okay. They can't go anywhere. So I don't know how any fool, idiot or incompetent, has talked themselves into the idea that we're going to show those Russians how dare they be there. Well, they can dare a lot there just because we're stupid, just because America is really stupid. Just because America is incredibly stupid and has a wide open border with invaders coming across that can do anything and everything to this country and they've let them go by the millions. Just because we're stupid enough to not secure our border and not to be concerned about the country next door that might or may not be doing harm to us doesn't mean the Russians are that stupid. Just because America is stupid enough to let this garbage go on that does because it is wicked as far as the people doing it, but they're not ignorant and they're not stupid. They know exactly what they're doing with leaving the border open. But the American people are stupid for allowing those people to continue to live. They're doing it. and allowing them to do what the enemy while they're still alive to do what they're doing with regard to allowing the border to fall and the damage to be done. I'd say that's stupid. So anyway, again, we have a lot of work to do. Most important here is that it doesn't just stop. Okay, here's the problem. And you don't have any special tag on that. There's no way that we can stop it. It's a strategic issue. If it proceeds, or even if it escalates, well, if this escalates to a conventional war, what? Is it going to be a conventional global war? Because these are global powers fighting each other. How is there going to be containment in an area when everybody who is ready to shoot at each other have plenty of other places where they're looking at each other? This is not a proxy conflict. This is America pissing in the face of the Russians. the new Russians, slash the Christian heterosexual white people, and it's the Jewish mob that's doing it. What are the expecting to go? I understand the regime change, we all know what everybody's talking about. Well these characters expect regime change. Well, again, I don't see everybody looking just as Putin actually did have his little speech here a few, you know, like a week ago, where he explained, well, you know, America's become such a bunch of faggotty boy Satan worshippers, queers of three-dollable poofdas with purple hair that, no, our people don't want to be part of that. The good people do not want to be part of that kind of wickedness. And understandably so. And there's no way you can get around it. And you either have to, you know, sit on your ass and submit and let the enemy do whatever they want to you, or you decide to put your foot down. Well, it looks like they decided to put your foot, heads up, the square. And again, we had a square ourselves, right now. A couple of things, and we still got time. With regard to all these blades is also maintenance. Remember I mentioned carbon steel. Guys, just like your firearms. You need to do regular maintenance on anything that is conventional metal or steel. And by the way, this also includes your web gear. I have a terrible time with this. My TA56 gear, I've got to go over it completely and clean up some of the metal fixtures and stuff. I'll do that with a Dremel tool. But because I've had it out and about, and I don't have it stored away and locked up, it's out in the air. Well, hell, the gear is anywhere from Moses to year 2022. It's called TA56 because it's TA 1956 year. Now, do the math. If it was made within the few years, we'll say 1960 or, you know, plus or minus, but it was made later than that too. But your equipment is going on 60 plus years old. It's not bad equipment, not outdated. It's just, you know, time doesn't wait for anything. Entropy is always collecting. Entropy will always be there. It's not a matter if, it's just a matter of when something's gonna wear to the point where it fades, okay? Well, right now it's not faded. In fact, I will point out that while the cotton gear was mixed as far as survival, especially in extreme tropical, the cotton web gear was great for what we're in here, temperate. It had no problem surviving that. However, because of the Vietnam era requirement to meet the heat needs of the Southeast Asian rainforest, a lot of the equipment that was made that was whatever plastic, whatever type of mix of nylon that was used, it ain't the nylon made now. In fact, because the polymers, the materials that were also additives, they wouldn't be allowed now. I'm sure that the eco-freaks, whatever else, I've got equipment that still when it's been out, I've got stuff that I've got all over the place. And some of it's just out where it's at a training site or it's in a remote location. And it's been left by somebody. Well, you know what's fascinating is how little wear or little breakdown there is in the material. Tells you something about the difference in the quality of product too, needless to say, between then and now. So the stuff that you've got that's older is not outdated, but you still have to shake it down, clean it off, open it up, make it move, let it breathe. Plastic things though that are supposed to be hinges and such, they'll always be the weak points on your gear. Always remember that. If you've got stuff that's made out of plastic, remember that plastic, depending on how thinly cast it was, you know, the infusion cast. Some of that will die on you. So that's where the overlap is where you gotta be ready to inspect and then actually, you know how to disconnect everything, stitch everything back into place if you're ever gonna experiment with that. You need to start looking at these things now. That's why sometimes I get stuff simply because I wanna learn something about it and I can do an autopsy. Take it apart and then put it back together and make it work. which is a cool thing. You all have to, you know, these are little bits of knowledge you can collect this way too. Some stuff isn't worth reworking. But it still isn't stuff I'm going to throw away because I need stuff for dummies, for deception. I need equipment that I can put on a fictional human that can look so good or good enough that the average person, even relatively close, can't tell whether or not it's fake because the proper equipment and everything's on it. Now does that equipment work? Nope, can't move around in it. Just stuff the pouches full of plastic bubble wrap or newspaper. This paper gets wet in the field, but for dummies and for simulations, especially for aerial and for ground surveillance, the better the quality of the facsimile, the more it's going to create confidence in the enemy's mind. You always see these movies where they show the dummies like in World War II and they got straw for hands and the straw for feet. Well, why would you do that? You don't think there's enough junk laying around? Cracking gloves, you know, secondary equipment or third grade equipment, stuff that's been blown out, cut up. You just push it together well enough. The thing has hands and a pair of boots. Man, I mean the same size between left and right, but who cares? The idea is that when observed, everything is a lot more correct than the average bear and if you make sure that you conceal the dummy slash the facsimile you'd be amazed at how effective it'll be. And again, the idea is if you're trying to draw somebody in you have to create high confidence that what they're looking at is what they believe. You know, they believe what it is. They think it's what they're looking at, what your simulation represents is correct. So your old junk doesn't get checked out. Now weapons and weapon parts never get checked out Another thing here about carrying equipment. I mentioned the m 1956 Web gear not many of you probably haven't they used to be billions of these things around it's the US m 1956 shovel cover Made for that rig and it has a set it has a flap with a set of grommets on it and a strap And it's on an angle. And most everybody asked me many times, what's that for? I said, well, here's what you do. You see this, like this K-bar, if I put it in the proper sheath, you take your bayonet for your M14 or M16 that has the M1910 hanger on the strap, take out that shovel cover, hook up those, those, those, use those two grommets that are on that flap and hook up the one end of your hanger. For your knife, unsnap the strap, put the sheath in the, in where the strap on the base of the, on the base of the material, re-snap it the way over, over top of the sheath. And what you just did is you just created a hanger point on an angle for a fast draw blade with your shovel on the left side of your body. And about if you're, if your crotch is six o'clock is forgive me noon, and your butt six o'clock, you station your shovel cover at about seven o'clock to eight, seven to seven thirty, how do you like that one? And what happens if you pay attention, if you put your hand to your side and you reach back, they designed that so that your fighting knife was right there, your bayonet or fighting knife was literally right over top of your shovel cover. And all you had to do is grab it. It was on an angle. So when you pulled out it was an unnatural blade down grip location for a close quarter combat or you pulled the man head out, flip it in your hand, put it on the end of the rifle, lock it into place and your right hand never left the weapon. That's why the blade is on the left side. So for most of you probably never most of it ever trotted. You might have had one and never even thought about what that was. The big thing is that it was a thought out idea that was actually pretty intelligent. It was a neat solution. Just most people didn't think about how to make it work. And everybody wanted to try not to carry the shovel cover. And the shovel, by the way. So that's why it ended up as much as often as not hung in other locations, your fighting knife or at least a bayonet. You may have bayonet and a fighting knife, most people did. And have, and traditionally still do. Blades, they're not obsolete, but let's just make sure we got lots of them and we take care of them and always collect more. Because again, they don't cost anything. Reloading is simply extracting the blade from the body. And again, if you want to shoot, just push very hard and insert another, make another hole. It's that simple. Stab, stab, stab, stab, stab. Like a singer sewing machine. Anyway, let's see next. Other things, real quick here. We played the Guns and Gadgets video. Of course, the Pedal Sniffer Meat Puppet is trying to argue he's going to come after the guns. I'm sure that Obama will. That's really what's going on. Another thing is, again, oh, I mentioned Centerfire. And forgive me, that's right. I added the notes here on the other page. That's why. I haven't had a chance to go to these yet. Okay, the other question, it was, okay, the other day I mentioned on the surplus company. Mark, you mentioned on the surplus company. That was Coleman's. I do mention quite a few surplus companies. Coleman's, C-O-L-E-S, Cole, Cole, oh, C-O-L-E, men's, M-A-N-S, Coleman's.com, Coleman's.com, Coleman's.com. Now, Coleman's has got a bunch of sale items right now you definitely want to look at. And they've added quite a few things to the season change. So I recommend that you go over there and just look to see what's presently in the scroll because it's changing. They have sold out of a few items. I went to one of my favorite watering holes. I wanted to grab the rest of those veil camouflage armored gloves. Somebody else came in and bought every last one of them. I talked to the manager. He said, yeah, someone came in and they probably reselling them for twice what they paid for them. But that happens and that's expected. I was gonna buy them up, but I wasn't gonna resell them. We're gonna keep them in inventory for our combat kits and for passouts when the time comes. This time of year, a lot of the stuff, gee, all of a sudden everybody's realized, oh, deer season or, you know, take a pick. Whichever season is presently up. And so all hunting related items of course are to vaporize off the shelf. There was a goodbye, these are armored gloves. And again, always check your resale shops first to see what they've got that's popped in. There was a wave of veil camouflage items, not all, not even the big items, not like a shirt or pants, but all the other extraneous clothing items in a pretty good camouflage pattern. I actually was gonna buy several bolts of the material before I saw this, but we are still going to do that. But the interesting thing is I like the patterns that they've come up with. Veld has done some very good oily earth patterns that are quite intricate, but they actually, overall, they're a general pattern when you look at it from a distance. Good light-dark contrast, almost a dazzle pattern. So, definitely worthwhile, veiled. But go over to Coleman's. They have a number of items there, including tactical gear, I mean in the sales section, the clearance sales section. You want to go through that when we're in a shop. There you'll find the clearance and specials. Go through that page by page, I should say line by line. You'll see what I'm talking about. What might relate to what you can use, you'll figure out. And that's Coleman's. So anyway, get that in. Also, it's rainy here. Rain. We got some fall rain acting up, which is supposed to happen. But we have been very, very, very dry as far as not having a whole lot of rain so far. So these are the fall rains kind of catching up with us now. Not anything that's a downpour, just a classic Michigan fall soaker. Enough to get you out there and get you killed. So this is why again, Make sure you've got your wool gear, your cold weather gear in your backpack. If you're going to just go tactical minutemen without the combat heavy kit, in other words the house load. Make sure you've got rain gear, poncho, whatever else you're going to do because you're not going out to visit for a few minutes. If you have to go out there, you're going out there to stay and fight. And because of that, remember that coal, that moisture, that moisture gets into you. It works just like it does in your car engine. like a radiator pulls all the heat right out of you.