October 20, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed red flag gun confiscation laws, noting over 15,000 confiscations in 19 states since 2020, and criticized the reversal of innocent-until-proven-guilty principles. He covered preparedness topics including medical supplies, sprouting for winter nutrition, ammunition availability, and tools for self-sufficiency. Callers provided updates on a listener's leg amputation recovery and estate planning issues. Koernke also addressed geopolitical topics including the UK Prime Minister's resignation, food price inflation, and the need for independent communication networks and medical preparedness outside government systems.
- red flag laws
- gun confiscation
- second amendment
- medical preparedness
- colloidal silver
- sprouting
- ammunition
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- uk prime minister
- food prices
- independent networks
- prosthetics
- infection control
- tactical gear
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60 year old man, then they claimed that he ran for the gun and there was a struggle for the gun. He was outside the house. I'd like to know how he got inside, you know, how that struggle happened. It sounds like BS to me, but of course. Yeah, of course. We're not, we're never going to hear his side of the story because they killed him. They killed an innocent man. You know, he was made a criminal overnight by somebody who made a complaint who they don't even know who it was. They're confused. We don't know who did this. And we're going to be hearing more and more stories like this. That's why I really want to find that article, the person who sent it to me. Guys, please give me the location where you found that story because a link you gave me does not work. And I want that to post it up here with the others to show this list of literally abuses of this law. That's what these are. You're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. You're supposed to, just like the guy said with the John Carpenter piece, you're not getting that. These red-black walls. It's guilty unless you can prove you're innocent. Yeah, you're guilty until you prove you're innocent, which is the exact reverse of the way our legal system is supposed to be in this country. Everybody is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. Everybody. I don't care which side of the table you're on. That's the way it's supposed to work. And if it was somebody else on the other side, I guarantee you to be crying, I've got a right for this, I got a right for that, but you don't have a right for this. Also, like I was pointing out for dad, if you take a look at some of these stories about red flag laws getting ready to enact, they typically show like a spread of weapons or whatnot. Three of the four ones that you guys have sent me, I've looked at the pictures and you guys should pay attention what's on the top of that, of the photographs that they post with these articles. It's not an assault rifle. Well, it was back in the day, but it's not a magazine-fed rifle. It is a muzzleloader. This kid that was picked up... ... him through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current numus in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? I guess when you thought everybody wanted to have World War III, well, all of the ring knockers, peto, you know, meat puppets and whatever are just having second thoughts. I don't understand. They were so excited about World War III. They were, in fact, they were inspired by it. It may still be, but I guess they don't like the public relations backlash from, yeah, radiation, people worrying about being incinerated, you know, all the other fun stuff that comes along with that. Yeah, yeah, one thing to talk about it. It's another thing for it to be plopping your lap like a big turd. Yep. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Northwest, South, Southeast, West. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us. www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org, roll so on satellite. And we're a myriad of other communications technologies, both Inside and outside these United States, it is the 20th of October. It is Thursday. It's the other day and the other T day in the week when the massage and elements of the spy agencies in the US kill people in America, perform a terrorist act, government sponsored terrorism, and then always try to blame somebody else for it. So we're keeping an eye out for that. Remember, hunt them harder than they think they're hunting you and more people are taking heart to that lesson. It is the 14th year also of in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 older calendar 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. It has been a busy day. I was running right up until the point where I. Was able to connect with the network, but I'm satisfied got a lot done today Also, rent in some pretty good deals every once in a while if you pay attention when people are wanting to get rid of stuff. Yeah example today's cash about 20 25 different adapters for wall work or from the 12-volt cigarette lighter or conventional computer connect to phones or other equipment Two or three handheld single channel transistor two-way radios, transceivers, really cool. Sears made by the way, antiques to a degree, not yet, not quite an antique yet by age. But the price is right, kind of like free. And then also a whole bunch of other tactical gear, including a really, really, really nice pair of also pretty good sized. World War two combat pants I was surprised to see them as good a shape as they are but they are all that government stock in there is dated Oh, they actually fit me. Oh, wow. So those are going to my kit and A lot of other optics. I haven't even gone through yet. Also hardware and tools, you know, I'm always looking for tools I just couldn't help myself. There's this goofy little craftsman screwdriver And I looked at it and it's like, oh, maybe this is a farmer improvised tool. It's like it's bent. Two 90 degree angles. I'm looking at that for a second. And it's like, then wait a minute. I thought the blade should be rigid. Maybe it was designed to go get into something. No, it was a little crank screwdriver. Now fairly new the plastic everything on it looks virgin It's either old inventory sitting in somebody's box or whatever But the neat little thing is you hold it down on the little Phillips screwdriver and just crank you know Just turn the handle and needless to say you move the yeah, you move the screw. It's really kind of cool If there's no electricity It's the next best thing to turn turn turn where you have to twist your wrist and said it's a monkey crank which is cool. So little tools like that, I don't pass up. The one time you need it, it paid for itself. And rest is grainy on the stake. And I got to get craftsman tools. I guess there's something apt to it. If we were World War III, though, the World War III, everybody keeps talking about. Or the economy goes in the toilet. Well, I'm not going to worry about whether or not it's got a warranty on it or not for lifetime or whatever. We'll be fixing it or using it until it breaks and then re-adapting it to something else, but it works. So again, guys, pay attention to the estate sales. It's weird, some of the stuff. This is Thursday and there's a bunch of odd people trying to raise money, so to speak. So again, this is where you take advantage of what might be out there that's one of a kind that otherwise you wouldn't have owned. I wouldn't have gone on my way to buy that little screwdriver. Actually, I didn't know they made this particular model. It's really something unique. So it goes into the Craftsman toolbox, all the other Craftsman tools. I also have the Stanley toolbox. I have an SK toolbox. I have a, oh, right down the list. Seriously, I collect tools. My plan is that if we have to work on something, I'm not going to share a wrench, okay? I'm not going to have that. There's no reason in America for that to happen. Couple other things. I was kind of laughing with a gentleman friend that I know is he's 70 years old. I'm 65 this year. Okay. And you know, we just I just did there for most of you know, a young soldier in your whole lifetime in your whole lifetime and we're not, you know, our parents were a lot older and into a very different era, even in my parents era or my grandparents. There was never and has never been such an incompetent bunch of backstabbing Wicked creatures as the ones we have in business and in government because as I said, can you ever recall? In your lifetime in your travels in America ever having to worry about rolling blackouts and I threw that as an OSU question We were talking about he was walking away going to grab something he turned away and I just brought that up and he stopped And he looked at me real quick and he goes, no, never. And you know, it's funny because I was thinking the same thing this morning. Do you know how asinine that is? In the whole of the history of this country, even in the depression, there was never any such thing as quote unquote, rolling blackout. If your part of the country was electrified, it stayed electrified. Unless Galveston, like when they had the storm that leveled Galveston, and they've had more than three, four, five, or six, or 10 of those, then you had power. You walk over, you hit the switch, it works. You walk over, you plug it in the wall, it works. Now with the 21st century idiot stick wicked minded, dumb as a box of rocks, evil creatures. In America, in a country that in the past easily could export everything that anybody else needed and produce it, including food five times over for the world, this country has gone into such an askew situation because of piss poor management that needs to be shot out of this country, that we have rolling blackouts and power failures. Across the country including the Californication area where well, they're the cutting edge of what ass white toilet paper I mean you think about that. Don't turn the curtain. No, they're not In fact just the reverse. There are literally now a complete embarrassment across the board and Silicon Valley Grab grab them up take them out about 25 miles and dump their ass in the in the Pacific 25 miles might be too shallow There's a few spots here where the bad ocean for crisis. Oh, we can't have that. I want to make sure they're dropped deep with Basically sandbags were backpack full of rocks, but get rid of that problem We'd run right along without them. We could do everything we need to do in fact think about this was silly con Valley. Okay There's nothing they're doing that is is truly not replaceable now Let me ask you something real quick Where are all the microprocessors made? Anybody, guys? What have they been talking about most recently here? Where are most all of the microprocessors being made now? Microchips, blah, blah, blah. How far out are they? They're not in California. They're not in Utah. Not in Michigan. Oh, well, they're bragging that we're going to bring some of the technology back here. No, actually they're not, if you know the real story. But What's the name of the country that the Chinese want to take over and why is it gonna be why is it all of a sudden everybody's you know? I'm navigating you know Taiwan yeah So is Taiwan on the west coast of the United States? Absolutely not. Oh, what's what does silly Khan Valley produce for us then? At one time it was the tech, you know world center But in reality, if it was gone tomorrow, it serves no valuable purpose that couldn't be replaced with, you know, somebody else doing the same work. Hey, Marcia, next time. Yeah, it's got a title but no substance. Let's think about that. So why would you miss it? And since it's spying on you and pissing on you, why would you miss it? Go ahead, call the camp in there, please. Yeah, thanks. Where you were going to in the first part, I see what you're talking about, our uncomfortable people. But what bothers me is it gets come back to me that they are not incompetent our businessmen are not greedy and crooked I believe they're doing what they're told to destroy United States and break it up in ten separate regions So won't be a threat to their people easier to control. I don't think that's a lot of this too, but I think it's on purpose You're a what say you sir over so it's that's what I'm saying wicked. They're evil. They're wicked They're still foolish or stupid because they drank the Kool-Aid. Okay, well actually, by increments, they kept being a deeper yes-man for a group of people that they absolutely know. Either they feel that they're part of the crowd, or they're inner circle fellow traveler wannabes. And so, well, how do you do that? You have to backstab the country. Except the clique already has one. What do you do with traders? Get rid of them. That's what I'm saying. After you win, the traders cannot be trusted so you're eliminated. Well, it's like I said, if California right now, if we were to pick up Silicon Valley, what does Silicon Valley do for us? They hate America. I think Mark said there are no pet puppies. Yeah, exactly. Well, wait a minute. We're special. Oh, I guess that didn't work. Oh. Well, and that'll be the other side. Once they're done, China doesn't need the peons that they've created here that are the traitors to America. They serve no purpose. See, that's another part that nobody ever seems to be able to figure out or do the math. China's got a billion people. They don't really need you. There's something nobody thought about. Japan? I'll tell you how then, think about this. If it's a choice, Japan, strangely enough, has kind of done here what they planned on doing if they had invaded just like when they invaded the Philippines or when they were in East Asia. Okay, guys, when the Japanese were in East Asia, they immediately tried to promote using the labor force to benefit Japan. Now, Japan didn't pick everything up once they started taking over American companies or when they got on the ground here. They didn't pick the companies up and carry them away, did they? Instead, what's the motto of Toyota? Does anybody know what the motto of Toyota is? More, go ahead, maybe somebody knows it. Okay, more American than American. What did they mean by that? Well, when you buy a Ford, you got Mexican, Chinese, Canadian, to a degree. etc, etc, etc, where they've outsourced the sub manufacturing systems to other countries or almost all of the manufacturing to other countries. And we just have some final assembly here, but not all. Toyota, on the other hand, makes a percentage of their parts overseas. But their contracts and the companies they use inside the US for Toyota of America, strangely enough, are mostly American manufacturing companies. Now the Chinese, they don't work that way. The Chinese take over the industry by first identifying the weak points. They buy them, they bring container trucks in, they load every last stinking item right down to the dust bunnies in the factory. They cut the cables off with cutoff saws. roll the cables and everything that they can right up into the truck into the boxes shut the doors and in six to eight days or up to three four weeks all those containers that have all that factory in it are in China at the docks being offloaded and a Location that was already selected for everything the exact same size factory is waiting at the other end And all they do is offload by number what they loaded and put it all on the walls Lock it all into place and then try to figure out how to make it work And if they're smart It's like what happened here when they were doing the solar panels here in Michigan guys up in the upper on Saginaw Bay City Oh Remember the battery a big battery story. They're gonna have 75 200 250 jobs maybe 300 jobs for this Rechargeable battery program in the middle of Michigan. Guys, they got it all set up. They had the Americans figure out how to make it work. Then the company brought Mexicans in and told all the employees teach these people how to do your job. Once they were gone, and everybody said, wait a minute, why are you, what are you planning on shutting the plant down? And they were honest. They said, oh, no, no, we're not going to shut the plant down. Yeah. After the Mexicans were gone and back to Mexico that had all been trained, then they turned around and brought the Chinese in. Now after they got the Chinese trained, that's when they shut the factory down. And then they boxed all the machinery up and that machinery went back with the communist Chinese employees to China. Your country's money paid for that battery plant. Anybody remember that right here in Michigan? The big to do? Oh, we got 100. We lost several thousands of jobs any given year. Look, we brought 150 and then 250 jobs total. It's in Michigan. Yeah. And as soon as they got used to the expertise of the American worker to train the other characters than the American workers were out on the street. and the factory was over in China. But by the way, they had built another factory already in Mexico, which is why the Americans were there to do that dirty work. You know, be the trainer and destruction of the business. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, I don't want to. I guess I got a. It's about fluffy. I don't want to change your subject and I don't know when to go ahead, jump in and I don't know how much longer I can be on. I did any contact with Fluffy or David's sister and I have an obituary website to give out where anybody can go there and make comments. Very good. He left no will. He has a home in Mississippi, a small home with property and there is a commercial garage on the property that I guess it's not working now, but you know, he was quite the mechanic and he was also, you know, like a Mensa or something like that, a genius. And he used to let homeless people come and live on his property and, you know, and they do, you know, odd jobs for him and stuff. But I guess he's got a bunch of cars, you know, old cars there on the property and He was a collector, so he's got a house full of stuff that she's trying to sort through, you know, and she's older, and she doesn't know how to handle, you know, she would like to do this as easy as possible without, you know, probate and all that. If anybody, you know, maybe can reach out and lend a hand, I don't know, but... Let me let me pull up this This site here Hold on. I know dead air on live radio doesn't work. Well, so that's okay. You look I'll talk and again for everybody out there fluffy is along fluffy was a longtime listener and unfortunately headed a An incident to put him into was supposed to be rehab, but he never escaped rehab. All right, we got it Oh, I'm here. I'm getting close. I'm getting there. Is that you? That's me clicking through my text messages and I can't mute or I'll lose this. The whole thing. That's okay. Hang on. Anyway, real quick, as a reminder, guys, at the very least you can do a trust. A trust is a wonderful thing because it just gets, you know, basically can have a number of different individuals that are members of the trust. So if any single member passes away, the property is still in motion without conflict. Okay. And this is especially critical. Most people that I know that have put trust together model them after the traditional Rockefeller trust. And it's called actually the best one is a double trust, one trust. securing another. This creates basically a lockdown on everything that is connected to the person's property. And the important thing is, again, it's as if the person were still alive because it's the trust. It's a living trust. That's the term you've heard many times, probably in different environments. So this is something you all need to be thinking about in advance because it will help family members later on if you pass away and they can work with either, you know, husband, wife, brothers, sisters, moms, dads, dads, moms, you know, etc, etc. It's especially difficult sometimes because there are so many other issues that may need to be taken care of. Hey dad. Especially with physical property. Go ahead. I'm going to echo a little bit because I'm on speakerphone right now so I can read this at the same time. I have to put these obituary right here. I believe we posted in the Discord too. It's R-I-E-M-A-N-N family dot com forward slash obituary forward slash David D-A-V-I-D dash Bouchard. B-U-S-S. H A R T that'll take you right to the site. Very good. And go ahead and slowly do that again with regard to the webpage or to the site. It is R I E M A N N F A I L Y.com forward slash obituary forward slash David dash B U S S H A R T Very good. I was gonna do it in the phonetic alphabet. I got all brushed up on it, too. I found it at the same time right when you jumped in I was gonna start reading. Go ahead and give it out one more time. Okay, so I'll give out the phonetic spelling. So it's Romeo, India, Echo, Mike, Alpha, November, November, Foxtrot, Alpha, Mike, India, Lima, Yankee.com forward slash obituary forward slash David hyphen bus heart and that's Bravo its capital Bravo Darn, I forgot that you with some umbrella or something like that Union Thank You, you see era Sierra Hotel Alpha Romeo tango you are I'm trying to get her name is Angela And she lives, you know, several hours away from where her brother lives. And, you know, she's got a lot on her plate. And I'm trying to get her to come up on the call to, you know, to meet you all so she knows who, you know, her brother was hanging out with. And... You know, she's a little shy and she had some other stuff going on but I shot her the info with the phone number and the pen and the website so hopefully she lets me know that she's going to come on or maybe she's just listening. I don't know but She is looking for some information if anybody can guide her through his estate because he did not leave a will and he does have a lot of stuff. So, okay? Well, we'll connect with her as quickly as we can. Okay, thank you. Don't forget guys, just as a sidebar, as I was mentioning earlier while we were leading up to this, a trust, a living trust is an excellent solution. A double trust is typically what you establish. There are a number of other what are called ironclad trusts that can be established. All of them that I have seen held up or have held up in court. It's not really, typically it's not contested. because it accommodates everybody. It allows for everybody to sort everything out. Now there's still every once in a while these unscrupulous, you know, nincompoop that creates more problems for themselves than they need. But for the most part, once it's understood or you explained to everybody the advantage of a trust, then people realize, oh, that really is a good idea. So that's a solution before you pass away. And it basically is where you're passing off the baton without there being any real obvious motion. Because all parties, whatever parties you choose to have the name attached to the trust are all equal standing. Each one has a comparable say, and typically this is also why you have to have, in some cases, votes. It's not really, it's a vote, but it's not, you know how that works. Either the individual is just making the choices as they go or the group may have to choose depending upon the condition of the actual holder or the original property holder. There's a number of different things that need to be dealt with there. Also, I don't have any more information, forgive me. I have not had the chance to call up that way. But Tom Ullam's brother was in the hospital for a leg amputation yesterday. You don't know what the situation is. I don't think they'll be letting them out right away, but we still need to Do some support work up there at Tom's so that's a heads up for everybody's gonna be a priority before it would have been recovery, but now it's Recovery after before it was recovery for repair now. It's recovery after amputation So this creates a very different situation and especially heading into winter I guess the one thing about an amputation is any problem that would have maybe been stretched out unless they really screwed up on the amputation surgery, it's actually a very straightforward process from this point forward healing and then adapting to the modifications that have taken place, in this case missing a limb. Well, the only good thing, if there's anything good about it, The good thing is he's alive. I will say that because it sounds like we had problems that could have developed into a terminal situation. That can happen with infection easily and people assume that everything is going to be a miracle nonstop in this day and age. Guys, the medical industry is in the toilet. Okay. I could say more because of what actually happened. Turns out they caught the big bone that was broken but didn't catch the smaller bone that was broken and that's the one that caused all the damage and then infection and then all kinds of other stuff cascading to what had to be done yesterday. So this is why again, in a situation like that, my question has always been, and I haven't had a chance to talk to enough of our friends or allies, people I've served with, Would it be better to have it amputated above the knee with the natural joint? And again, then the, if whatever part of the leg is left down below, that's where obviously your prosthetic goes. Or if, especially with the newer technology, amputation above the knee and then an artificial joint, which would never wear out, being the middle process. Because one of the problems you have, just as an aside here for any of you not familiar with amputation, by amputations is that you now have a shutdown plumbing system below that stump, or above that stump. Your capillaries will feed to a certain degree, but they don't take the load, and whereas the circulation, your circulatory system goes all the way down to the bottom into your foot, obviously back up, you know, you got the inbound outbound system, okay? Remember that when the amputation has taken place, they're not joining the circulatory system higher up. So what you have are major veins and arteries that are sealed. And then below that normally would be carried, oxygen and all of the waste has to work through the lesser circulatory system where it's interconnected because your whole circulatory system is interconnected. What happens if you have amputation or if you have a major impact wound or let's say an amputation with reattachment is the capillary system loads up on basically waste material or what becomes detritus inside the capillary network. If you've ever seen how that develops, it looks kind of like a rusty, like you've got a rusty vein, you know, network, like a bunch of like a little root network. What it is is you're able to see more efficiently because of the debris and the fact that typically it does lean towards the red or I should say rust, not so much red, but rust color at the surface. But remember, it's the hole through the hole of your system that's doing this in that area of activity. And so the problem is that there's a couple of tricks. One is bariatric chamber treatment to put, to alleviate pressure and open up the system so it kind of flushes a little bit, kind of like blowing your nose with your circulatory system. It was a poo poo before, but it is now being used, like everything else at the Patriot Movement or independent researchers did years ago. Chelation therapy, bariatric chambers, all of that has now been embraced by the racketeers who before were attacking all the people who were using it. There are some other, needless to say, both drugs and other flushing treatments that they've developed for this. More important, that's used with the reattachment scenarios where you have a person who's had an amputation and they've done the miracle of reattaching the limb. I've had three guys I served with, in each case, had the same problem. And two of them had their legs amputated and then reattached during the Korean War, which you'd never heard about. And they basically what happens over a period of time, the circulatory system starts to collapse or at least load up. And so unfortunately then the question is, you know, what can they do for that? Well, they've come up with some treatments. So the short haul is, you know, you read, you're, we've saved, he'll be saved from the infection, the other issues, the long haul, there are other progressive issues that need to be addressed. They aren't going to necessarily kill you, but they do create discomfiture. And that's something that, again, pain and or the very least inability to operate that limb efficiently even after the amputation in years down the road, that could be an issue. So it's one of those things you don't want to happen, one half happened, but in this case, well, we'll see. Dead or leg missing. part of the leg missing. I'm gonna tell you right now, I'll tell you I'll hold the leg while you saw. If it was, everybody always goes, my God, I'm gonna lose an arm or a leg. It's like, well, life goes on, get an attitude. Now, gonna figure out how to work with it as it is. Like I said, the interesting thing is, because we just had another war. And we got a lot of people's legs blowed off and a lot of people's arms blowed off. Well, guess what? They've done a little more research with some of the technology that is out there. Not all of it is electronic. But one of my friends, I joke with him, he's got a pair of the chicken legs. You know what I mean? It's a reverse joint system. But he's even pointed out that he can actually run a mile faster than he could when he had conventional legs. Another gentleman that I worked with for a very long time and they actually kept him in service. He had both legs blown off just below the groin. And even back into the 70s and 80s, they had already developed reciprocating artificial limbs. And while he could not walk, it was not pretty, he could walk with those artificial limbs. and in fact was quite adept at it. He could make a pretty good pace. Now, did it look to be a normal walk? No. But was he able to self-motivate, slash, you know, motor around on his own two legs? Yep. They were his legs because they attached him. They weren't reattached because they were his legs. They became his legs, but they were an artificial extension. So don't give up or panic about that. Just remember you're going to have to work around it. And again, in this day and age, with what we know and all the things we've learned, unless we're complete idiots, we're not going to lose that, especially the mechanical aspect. We now know what works. We would have physical examples. We could mimic those and reproduce them. And it's not that hard to do. So it's just something to take into consideration. Okay? And definitely a, you know, definitely a has to be on the And the thought process is especially if you're a medical personnel. We've also talked about healing and recuperation. The biggest problem you got with individuals and it varies from person to person is that they don't want to sit and heal. This is something that if you want to help the cause, right now, most important is you're going to help yourself. I know it's easy to say lay back. But initially, let the body recoup and then start building back up as quickly as you can. Work on the physical. In a future scenario, it's a balance. Now, there are considerations that we're gonna have problems, we're gonna have to prioritize for casualties of this type or more extreme casualties. And it can be done, but it also means that individuals who are not as badly injured are gonna have to probably suck it up, because the priority towards and the amount of material needed to maintain a traumatic amputation casualty for a period of time eats up on material that otherwise would be used possibly in other patients. It's just it's focused or concentrated on what is a very dramatic injury, a very, very critical injury. It can be healed up pretty quick, but we need the right tools in the toolbox. This is another reason that our medical support system needs to be deep. I've told you before I use 35 gallon, 30 gallon, 35 gallon, I think it will see that some of the 27. gallon barrels for storage of bulk items. The red cap barrels that we have are for medical. It's a way for me to quickly go see the red cap barrels. Yeah. Okay, just grab all of them. Those are medical. That's your stuff for your group. You're the med unit. Here's what it is. Now you get to sort out. Everything's inventory. Just list on the top of the barrel of what's inside. You sort it out make it work now in every one of these medical barrels that I've done There are always a certain number of bandages tape Surgical tools etc, but then there's a lot of other unique items or support items that they probably wouldn't expect to be made made available This is especially true for cut for both base, you know, initial maintenance or initial, I should say initial response to the injury and then basic maintenance and also recuperation. So that anything I found that's medical, I grab pressure cups, stethoscopes, syringe packs, medical kits of every kind you can imagine, surgical kits of every kind you can imagine. You might recall, as I mentioned back years ago, when after Desert Dust Part 2, the adventure kind of thinned out. We had a gentleman who was binding blocks of surplus from Fort Bragg the size of a city block. They have 20, 25 piles of this stuff that was supposed to go over to the war. Brand new. Well, one of the things that we made a deal on with him, and we actually went in with it to a limited degree, is they had all of these pre-packed surgical kits for the forward area, you know, what you would call a MASH hospital unit. Some of these medical kits that we paid $27 for had well over $6,000, $7,000 worth of German medical instruments. everything for doing a chest cavity slash heart and or lung surgery. The kits are already sorted out, everything that would typically be used for clamping and you know, clamping and retracting, moving, whatever, it's all in the kit. $27 apiece in sterile trays, everything they're ready to go. The individual sterile packs with a sterile tray, stainless steel trays, what it was set up in, they were piled like cordwood. Well, we got most of those. And they're spread out to all the medical units that we have. We have massive quantities of surgical. Anything and everything you can imagine medical was available at that time. And we took everything we could get our hands on and it wasn't nailed down. X-ray machines, portable field X-ray machines. both for dental and also for, again, any other component part of the body that needs to be surveyed. I don't expect you to have an x-ray machine, but it's not hard for you to, you know, again, use the facilities like ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com. If you had a person that had to deal with an injury of the type we're talking about with a traumatic, well, not a traumatic, A conventional amputation because of a traumatic injury. Don't just manage them once. What you need to look at is, especially for general maintenance on personnel, if you're going to keep your people alive, is you need to calculate how many changeouts on a particular type of, or the most common types of injuries, and supplement that. One of the things I highly recommend that got him at Shop Med Vet cheaper than anywhere else are the abdominal bandage. I know it says abdominal bandage, but the fact is that it's a perfect utility bandage for pretty much all of the major types of injuries, well, lesser major types of injuries that take place in a battlefield situation. It's a more useful dressing because bigger can always be made smaller. But you can't stretch a small unit. Now that doesn't mean I don't buy, for instance, military small compresses. I have thousands, thousands and thousands. They used to buy by the case, by the gross per case, as a matter of fact, US mil-spec. But if you're looking for a comparable, remember again, shoulder injuries, actual lacerations or wounds to the chest, wounds to the gut, you know, to the upper leg, the groin, whatever. The abdominal dressings are an excellent choice for stacking up. And if you were to grab one of my emergency kits right now, you'll notice that there's four, five, or six extra packed on top of everything else that's in the kit. And that includes the emergency kits for like a car accident, like each one of the vehicles, because again, you never know how badly someone's gonna be torn up. And the important thing with injuries like that, especially first response to if you're right there on the spot, the sooner you can get that channel covered, blocked up and plugged up, and any bleaters from, you know, stop using pressure or whatever you have available, the more likely the patient's going to survive. You lose all that radiator fluid, you're in trouble. And well, I could do a, you know, you could do a, you can do an IV in the field. Yeah, but if I can avoid that, I'm going to try to because I only carry so much of everything. Remember, your medic is only so much of a man. He can only carry so much. He can't carry another human in wait to keep everybody alive. This is another reason if you're a militia and you're listening right now. All of you need to be ready to be committed to carry part of what dock is going to need. If nothing else, it'll be used just directly on you if you're injured in the field. Field dressings are obviously the first and most common. Now everybody's carrying a tourniquet again. Thank you, Lord. But let's not use tourniquets where they're not needed and where they might actually do damage. That's the balance. Remember the idiot stick and Tifa types applying a tourniquet above a grazing wound that took place in Atlanta, Georgia when Antifa and BLM took over Atlanta. Remember, just a short time ago? And it was all on video. The person had a grazing wound. All that was necessary was to apply a compress. put pressure on it and then get the person evacuated. Instead, five, six cooks were helping out. The medic showed up and the first thing she grabbed wasn't a dressing to cover the wound, but instead ripped out the tourniquet. Pulled real hard on that tourniquet and split open that wound channel that much farther. It was a grazing wound elaceration across the The tissue across the leg muscle and when she torqued down that oh my god She did a great job of applying that tourniquet. He wasn't gonna bleed to death from what he had But he was the injury was made worse because the mechanic didn't know how to apply the tools which tools well didn't know which tool should be used and Probably didn't really know how to apply them, but just didn't pick the right one out of the box first thing. Okay, there we go. That's the best way to explain it. Wrong tool at the moment, son or daughter. So anyway, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, because we don't just need initial dressings to keep that thing from infecting. We wanted to, we wanted to irrigate, we wanted to, you know, we get materials going to leave the wound area. It's going to not look pretty, but we don't want it to get stinky because that usually implies rot, which means any number of things can be happening. So the mission here, keep the patient clean, keep the wound area clean, change out the dressing for proper prescription, and take the person to a condition of good health. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And by the way, if you start to run out of dressings, Women's sanitary napkins, baby diapers. In fact, a baby diaper would be perfect for an injury like that where you have a stump or even a damaged or injured, an injury situation where the limb is still attached. One nice thing is those little baby diapers wrap around quite well. And the good thing is it's a no-stick surface. So, for obvious reasons, you know, don't that stuff, you know, attaching itself to the children, that usually it's, you know, whose butt it's wrapped around. Is it your first choice? No. Is it your, is it a much better choice than, you know, basically riding with an older dressing until that falls off a rot and load up in material? Yeah, a lot. Is it better than tearing a uniform off your dead enemy and wrapping it up and shoving it up against the wound? Yes, by far. Exactly. And in fact, you may still use that other part, but you put this on there first and now you've got whatever else you improvise with. The area that is damaged is kept relatively sanitary, which is most important. Again, I can't stress enough all this cool stuff that they provided for us guys from the Corona Beer Virus Cam. antiseptics, sterilizing agents, all kinds of stuff that everybody got paranoid over. We just got another couple boxes of nitro gloves. They've got them for like a dollar or whatever it is, a box for a box of 50 pairs. Holy macrolandy. Yeah, the problem is that what's left now, we won't be cleared off. I think we're now down to mediums. But there are a lot of people with smaller hands girls typically have smaller hands So that work younger people and the important thing here is guys there's all kinds of stuff like that still laying around Just because they went overboard in the one end and I knew this would happen I told you this through the whole process watch for the end of this the stuff will be given away. In fact, the better deals were actually, I mean, the bathtub cork has already been pulled. There's, you know, the tub's only gonna have water in it for so long. We're running on the other end of that now. So it'll gradually, you know, circle the drain and then that'll be it. And then you're back to normal prices on everything. So just take advantage of it while you can. Watch for the dollar for this or the 50 cent for that or the 25 cents for it, because we've run into a lot of it. What this means is we're within the window of performance of that equipment for as long as it will last. We're in a better standing with regard to being able to provide better tools to our medical support personnel so they can do a better job. Think about it that way. And so it's a minimal investment because of the markdown for a maximum end result that may directly affect you. You may be the person that Doc's working on. Just keep that in mind. So it is a future. It's an investment in the future for all of us when you do that now Shop Med Vet.com also has like a 75% off and a 90% off section They don't have a whole lot in the 90% off In every category, but you have to look to see what shows up there We've gotten a lot of wound dressings a lot of tapes a lot of medical instruments, it varies. You have to go through to see what's available and certainly the regular prices are still excellent and their shipping prices are almost non-existent. I mean cost is the shipping for this stuff is almost free. In fact, if you buy enough, it is free. But even if you don't, it's only $10 shipping no matter how much you buy. And so whatever deal they've made with whoever, you can't really beat it. So I've had volumes, boxes and boxes of stuff came in. At $10 shipping, it's amazing to me that they were able to do that. Four, five, six cases of dressing. They're bulky, but they're not heavy. And lo and behold, the flat rate of $10, no matter what. And you know, it's because I bought everything on sale. I had many, many hundreds of pounds of stuff between the two or three purchases. And after I realized, wow, I just ordered more, I'd have been free. I saw I had maybe $10 worth of shipping into hundreds of pounds of material. Because I did pay the first time. But after that, it's like, well, hell, there's so many good things here. Just make sure you're up to the limit and get over it a little bit. And they're happy, you're happy, and you're really happy when you look at the bill. So again, other things. Colloidal silver is one of those high priority things I would recommend if you can find somebody who will sell you a colloidal silver generator if you don't want to make one of your own, go ahead and buy it. We're better off, you know, because a lot of people say, well, I've seen the things about how to make it, but I don't want to make one or I'll make one down the road. But then they don't, you don't do it because there's enough other things keep you busy in life. That's okay. I recommend if you can, there's a couple of good companies out there. The products some of our friends are using, they just went out and bought one rather than make one. They work, they do the job, and we need more of them out there. We have the silver. What we need to do is make sure we can apply it where it will be useful. Okay, we're in ways that will be useful. One of them is colonial slash, if at all possible, it'd be great if we could do Ionic. But the end result with, you know, flushing wounds or especially just for a general reduction of infection, ingesting colloidal silver water is priceless. So it needs to be in your inventory and that should be a priority with all the stuff that's going on. Uh, another thing here real quick, if you didn't see it, of course today. Now, I don't know how they can whip it up any more than they already have. When you get to the point where you start yapping about World War III, any other discussion about our exchanges on the battlefield seem petty? You know what I mean? Oh my god, a week ago, two weeks ago, they were, World War III! A player device says, you're gonna die! Well, no, you're not all gonna die, but you're gonna be a miserable situation. And for some people, yes, they will die. But after you do that and you flip that card out there, they're talking about having a regular offensive. Yeah, who cares? Big deal. Not when that offensive butt's head with the other group and then they make a mistake and the Israelis set off a nuke and try to claim the Russians did it. Yeah, that's when it's gonna kick off, escalate real, real fast into the bad zone. In the meantime, it's like yawn. You know, the Russians have some tanks. Well, they always have tanks, sir. All the Ukrainians have killed this or they've done that. Yeah. Well, that that's okay. Keep doing that. We actually are pretty good shape, aren't we? You know, think about it. It makes the convention when you start talking nuclear, it makes everybody think, well, that's cool. As long as they keep telling everybody with regular weapons, they can do that forever. We don't mind if you notice the mental the way people are responding to that. Think about that. Conventional weapons are pretty horrific, but well, once you got everybody conditioned with the nuclear thing Dude, once you played that card, you just pop the balloon. We need to go over there and get into your crate. Why is there something special happening? Well, they're killing each other. Yeah. Okay. Well, they were doing that last week sir and a year ago and two years ago and five years ago and eight years ago, but it's really important If they want to go over and save the Ukraine, I'm all for saving the Ukraine. Let's save it from the from the international Zionist. That's right. Let's say the Ukrainian. Of course, you first you'd have to save Russia from the international Zionist. But it's got neighbors there and both of them are at squabble and by golly, you free one of them up near. There wasn't going to come back in with that. Oh, what they call it a big juice pick. You got it over. of who's paid to do it and told by behind the curtain, you know, by the behind the curtain click. It's what you're seeing up front is purely window dressing for the dog and pony show. I always remember that. 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It's the tall and the strong We are the sons, yes we are the sons The sons are the demons Always iron and sweet Now give up the struggle, really freak It's the tall The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in it His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed He took off his three cornered hat And speaking low to me he said We fought a revolution to secure our liberty We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny For future generations this legacy we gave In this the land and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedoms 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. 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And headed towards what's supposed to be a warmer last gasp weekend. We'll see how that stands. May get it, may not. Do I have confidence in the weather people about that? No, I'm not planning around them ever. Way before the medical industry got prostituted out to the hit that we're in now with the witch doctor scam, they got going with less than witch doctors, okay? The medical industry was hit with this last cycle, but before that the weathermen were already screwed because of the climate change scam and everything else. So they were already buggered long ago and they haven't gotten any better. So like I said, it's interesting to listen to what they say and then plan not by based upon what they say, but you know, just be ready for. Okay. It's just that may, it's going to rain. Well, in other words, it may rain. It's interesting too, because we're in an odd. location here I guess maybe for Michigan being in southeastern Michigan but we're in toward more towards the middle of the state not completely Washtenaw County and the counties just to the west of that are all I should say Western Washtenaw County not Eastern it's really weird with the actual topography the way it is or whatever it is it divides up the weather patterns in terms of the deciding factors but we have everything swirl around us It goes north of us, it goes south of us, east of us, it hangs around west, north, south, and east simultaneously, but they just kind of, you know, watch it go by. So the neat thing is, is that, again, you're like, other than keeping tarps on hand just in case you're working on something, it'd be a little sensitive, you don't want to see it get wet. Don't ignore the weather man. That's the first rule ignore the weather man except that yeah fall is here though They'll try to call it climate change, and it's a disaster Winter will be here, and they'll call it climate change instead of weather, and it'll be a disaster Spring will be here, and it will be you know it won't be called spring and or? Weather it'll be called climate change And when summer shows up, it once again will be climate change, not summer, okay? You get used to the fact that the the priggy ideas they come up with, these goofy, stupid, you know, ways that they do this, but it basically deals them out of the mechanism. It's kind of like what I've been saying here about what's going on with the internet. You know, in the heyday of communications, which are now gone for the internet, The spies only had to go to a handful of locations and just sit there and pick out what they wanted to monitor. And pretty much everybody felt comfortable about being up there no matter who you were. What's cool, and I gotta say it's the best thing that could possibly happen, is in their stupidity and playing secret police or trying to play, again, George Orwell 1984, the thought police thing. What happened is a whole lot of serious people started to listen more and more to what we've been saying and took seriously the idea that, well, you know, the Internet isn't, it's a neat aside, but it's not our primary concern. In other words, we need to be doing something somewhere else. And I'll remind you, you know, we're now have three independent telephone networks in this area. where they're not hooked up to any fiber optic or copper line that government runs or the fake ass companies do. They're not using the internet. In fact, it's interesting. I would say in the last week, I've had some interesting conversations with different people. And they'll tell you the same thing as like, yeah, other than the fact that I got this thing around to do whatever little business I'm gonna do here. It stays in the box out here. I shut it off when I'm done with it. I don't do any internet. I'm tired of it. I'm just doing other stuff. There's a big chunk of people out there that because of the inconvenience or the politicization of the tools to go talk, that a lot of people have gone back to what we grew up with. Now this messes with the bad guys' heads because in reality they had the ability to have some kind of finger on pretty much the pulse of everything. But they cut off their nose, and I said this would be the case several years ago, that they would cut off their nose despite their face and then wonder what happened. And the yes men, what happens is the yes men who are licking the bung hole of Obama and the kosher mafia or whoever, When this happens, what would take place is they're farther and farther. There are theories about how things are supposed to work and their presentations about how things are supposed to work will become more and more askew. And what I mean by that is that, well, since they're actually not listening to most, they can't hear most of what's being said and certainly not by the movers and shakers on our side. So, they literally have cut themselves off, not us. Think about, just think about it this way. How many different ways do all of the 80 million people who are supposed to be Trump supporters, how many different ways do they communicate, mostly locally, like I see here, they don't need to go very far. There are so many people with Trump banners, Trump stickers, Trump flags in every yard, okay, and literally you can get on a road out here, a country road, and only one out of, say, 10 houses is barren. It doesn't have anything, although it will typically have an American flag up. But it's either every house with, you know, Trump 2024 or, you know, Trump, you know, was right and others, you know, there's all kinds of the different things that were done. And there's even people who have done billboard type signs, although they're not billboard size, but they're done with a four by eight sheet of plywood. And you find these all over the place with American flag and, you know, Trump this or whatever that. Well, Those people all found their own way to communicate without waiting for approval by Twitter or farce book or all the rest is garbage and in fact It actually has made them stronger because they've been personally in contact with other people of like mind And that helps to, with regard to psychological and physiological condition, it helps to improve both quite dramatically when you're able to personally interact with a living, breathing human being. So, like I said, they shot themselves in both feet on the other side. And I personally think that's the only reason that they're doing, they're trying to come on back, come on back. I agree that, between like, you know, Twitter comes back online. I don't know what's going to happen. It's not mine. If all of a sudden that they're going to bring Trump back and everybody else can do whatever they want. The big thing you have to be cautious of is, like I told you before, due to the enemy, what we've already talked about, you know, being necessary to do and all the other medium, even if your first book somehow changed, and first book is becoming along in the tooth, so the problem, first book or any of these older mechanisms have is that they, even though they may have realized that they had a limited lifespan, In their own minds, there's this perception that they would be there forever. Well, every other network or mechanism that's ever been out there in communications has always had a life cycle and things significantly changed. AM radio was the king for a very, very, very long time. AM radio was heavily invested in. FM shows up and actually had to upgrade to compete against FM where they had been very for a very long time to the point where before AM kind of froze because there was no more significant interest in additional investment. AM actually has stereo transceivers. They were doing AM stereo instead of just AM mono. FM was doing FM stereo. So AM had to try and compensate. Well, then they still lost the fight because f of FM's clarity, okay? What was the benefit? Well, when a lot of these stations, when the big investors shifted their money to the other theaters of activity, television and eventually the internet, et cetera, these AM stations then became quite affordable, but they were cutting edge state of the art, so they're actually pretty decent sounding networks or stations. Sometimes you're buying six, seven, eight stations at a time. That's why it's a network. And they were better quality than anything anybody would have seen had it not been for a little bit of competition. But they still ended up on the scrap pile of history. But they didn't end up on the discount block. Now, a lot of people took advantage of that. And in fact, FM ended up in the same cycle too because of all the things that have happened with the internet. Again, those tools have been picked up by a lot of different people for the fun of it, if nothing else. In other words, it became so affordable to buy a micro, not a micro, but a regular FM station that a lot of people that otherwise probably wouldn't have, have bought them. Are they with the clicks slash the spit swappers and the ring knockers? Well, through contract, they've tried to limit what they can broadcast. But for all practical purposes, many of them have become independent. Now, once that happened, a whole lot of other things took place with regard to local interaction again. And there's a different formula out there for radio than what we saw years ago when it was heavily networked and controlled by just a handful of people. It's gone into the reverse cycle. Now, I'm sure that if the bad guys felt that they needed to silence it, they just shut it off in general. But what they did last time in the 90s is the same company that owns the PBS stations out there, Lionsgate, went out across America and bought out every mom and pop radio station that they could find. And they just shut them off. They didn't keep them running. They didn't buy them to expand their listenership. They wanted to shut up talk radio, especially local and interactive talk radio. That's why they attacked the internet the way that they did in more recent years here where they finally were bold enough to continue to do what they what they did when they made the mistake with allowing for talk radio to take place back in the late 70s through the through the 90s In fact in the 80s, they were already trying to kill talk radio talk radio was so popular or that particular you know possibility of being heard by millions and and interacting though personally with a commentator or the guest or whatever. Guys, that was a big money driver. Ted Koppel and Nightline did live broadcasting, first time in decades, a couple decades for television. And you literally could call in and hear on time conversations with people. Now, isn't that really what's going on with the internet? Only every minute of the day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week? Well, the effect was they thought they were going to use that to, you know, stack the deck and load up the leftist and give the leftist the, you know, the voice to, you know, demonstrate that they were the ones in charge. What happened instead is that independent people or people who were conservative in general got in there and actually you could hear directly what their attitude was. And if you had a local radio station, it was nonstop. In many cases, local talk radio and some of the little station, FM and AM, were running almost 24 hours a day talk radio with multiple commentators who were slash hosts hosting two and three and four hour block programs. And they were making, it was very beneficial for the station. It was easy to get ratings. It was easy also to get advertising. And that's why they came out to do away with radio. Well, we've seen the same thing happen. In fact, even at the willingness to destroy the income or the benefit of creating a business, which is to create income, that we saw, for instance, with Farsbook or YouTube or whatever, look at most of the hack ads that are on these large network internet systems. They're actually really low end advertising for what is quite a large audience, but it's because of political correctness that they've killed or destroyed a whole bunch of advertisers that normally would have been just arbitrarily available for revenue. And because of this, there's been a spiraling doubt of every one of these. And I don't think Twitter's any different. Yeah, they faked it with putting bots in there and trolls, ranks of trolls from Israel. They got banks and banks of kosher mafia slobs that are sitting there right now playing with six keyboards and 10 different monitors at once and just baffling everybody with BS or loading garbage up to try and create a trend. Okay? Sheila is that 290 pound or 600 pound shop of the hut operator, you know, Izzy Blatzenstein, who is, has no interest in anything other than stirring the pot and causing problems for those that he's told to cause problems for. Now, interestingly enough, where we are now is basically with what, where what happened with Lionsgate when they came through and try to show everything now. The interesting thing is that people just didn't continue or do what they normally do, people changed all of our activities. Myself included example, we actually were serious. I've said this many times, perhaps spending a little money on a little better service with YouTube. But then YouTube started sending your work or canceling you out or blocking you from your service and it's like, it's funny because we were just ready to go, okay, maybe we'll do some of that with YouTube. We create a YouTube channel there. But then as soon as you spend the money, all of a sudden, and remember, your money's worth something, you had to earn it. So all of a sudden, with your money, they would shut you off and you don't have access to the service. Well, only that's ridiculous. And then obviously, it's not useful to me. Well, wait, we've changed our position now, which is coming with all these idiots as they realize that now that the others are given the wink and the nod to change, the other ones aren't gonna catch up. But they're gonna try. And here's what's gonna happen. I'm not gonna spend any money on Facebook. I'm not gonna spend any money on YouTube. Not any, get an improved service. What improved service? If the moment I spend any money for an improved service, you decide you wanna take me off fill in the blank, why should I spend a dime on you? And that attitude is coming out all over the place. They're just not talking about it. This is why they had to throw all the bots and everything else in there, because there isn't any true discourse. There's no interaction between anyone, hardly at all. Except for those that are the millists who are rubbing each other's hind end nonstop, and that's about it. How they hate everybody else, and they hate the US, and they hate all these people, and they hate fill and blank Trump included, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So, the interesting thing is that because they realize they have to try and save what they wrecked, now all of a sudden, oh look, Elon Musk is doing Twitter. You got the Trump thing, whatever the hell I'm going to know what that is. I guess we could be up on that one. The one that Elon Musk helped Trump make. And then of course you've got Parler coming up here soon with yet another individual spending some money. Now, That's only a handful of resources that are separate and but supposedly fairly big but not there's certainly not the biggest What's fascinating about this is there many many smaller ones? Sprely I've mentioned many times sprely wimpkin is another one wimpkin Sprely and wimpkin actually it's really doing progressively better. It's in fact. It's getting bigger It's where Facebook used to be now if it's on the upswing And it's not politically correct and they don't do any of the editing that the rest of everybody else does or the heckling. It's gonna continue to grow because it's caught the wind at the right time and its sails are going to be full. And that's something, not only that, it hasn't made any enemies to begin with or force people to rethink or decide whether or not to bother with them. So there are other mechanisms now. Is Sprely as big? No, not by comparison. It's quite smaller, quite a bit smaller. But for instance, let's say that they open Twit her back up. Would I drop Sprely or a dig or any of the, nope, not at all. Why? It's free. That's, that's what's ridiculous. So I'm going over to this. Well, in this day and age, guys, just cause you're going over to use another service, why would you drop any of the others? I even stay in the enemy's camp until such time as well where they'll cut us off only because anywhere where I can put in any information that somebody else might catch so they can go find us any other tools that we have. That's fine by me. I have a problem with that. Mark. So have the proper attitude on this when you're going into it. Go ahead, call or ship in there, please. So is AmericanMilitaryNews.com a reliable source? Well, that's an interesting one because there's been a lot of counterpoint information put in there. In other words, stuff that's contrary to what would obviously be the agenda. I don't know if it's changed yet, but for a little bit, it had individual NCOs or officers writing articles that were very contrary to the Pap and Pavlam agenda. So my buddy and Colleen has their newsfeed on his computer and he said today there was a story about they said that there's been 15,000 plus red flag gun confiscations in 19 states here in America since 2020. And it came from the source was AP on that. Yeah, that's where they said their source was 15,046. I think was the number. Yeah, that's actually I would go along with that. Okay. They're actually gun guns and gadgets. I was like he had if you had played anything from him on that because I hadn't heard anything. Well, not the most, not this most recent if it came from that particular source, but he's been talking about it along with, again, GOA. There's a couple of, in fact, there are a couple of counties in certain states or one county in each state that apparently has become an absolute prostitute or whore to using this because they get federal money. And it's totally disproportionate to the whole of the rest of the state. And everybody knows what the problem is. You've got an anti-gun police force. sheriff in that county. And they're also, you know, government tit suckers. When they see a tit sitting up there above them like a like the shining sun hanging overhead, they will beat everybody to that nipple and they will suck it flabby. And that's exactly what these characters are doing. That's why you've seen such an escalation because of course, they also get the wink of the nod from the regime. But I think what's interesting is because we're seeing some of us come out in yet another vein. How many people have they come up to like that kid where the we got it. We got a list that you bought these guns this last week and we want to see those guns. Okay. Well, the one that you saw is where he's like stunned, but he doesn't know the he's not too happy. And yeah, he does event. I guess show them the weapons. He said he did. But how many were they able to intimidate where they they got somebody start talking and then they pissed their pants and then they might have even taken the guns? We ought to check them out. We got taken with us. They're not okay. Oh, yeah, please. My birds. My neighbors are looking. Oh my god. There are people that are that stupid out there. The numbers may be higher than you expect. So you can tag that onto the red flag guide. I consider that no different. They're just trying to figure out any way that they can to be able to try and latch onto your weapons. I will remind you guys, they will not store them properly. They will damage them. If they take a bunch of stuff, you'll get maybe the weapons back, but they almost always steal the ammunition. It's a policy to try and disarm the country. So whenever possible, they just make the ammunition disappear. And even if the judge tells them to return it, they don't anyway. So if you got people like this showing up at porches right now, they'll think what needs to happen is they need to be done away with. Somebody needs to decide that they've had enough of that. And, you know, if they do come out for one of these red flags or whatever, and it's in the wrong place, especially if it's fabricated by a third party that is just trying to settle a vendetta of some kind, then shame on the idiots for being stupid enough to follow through on that kind of nonsense. I don't shed an alligator tear for any of them with regard to that, and you know what's coming. It's not an if, it's just a when. And the other, the fascinating thing about this is, again, there are so many different elements of the, I won't say the news media, but different information elements that are keeping track of this that it's as likely or not as not to come from a source other than the gun sphere, the firearms sphere. And in this case, again, with military publications, there's a couple of them, even the Army Times has been doing some pretty good stuff. Now, one of the reasons is, and this is why you're seeing them talk about that in any of the military publications, is because people will target military personnel, too. And even the military will target its own people and try to, you know, what they'll do is sidestep, go over and talk to the locals because you're not living on base. This is a sickness that has been going on for quite some time because The military on the one hand is not keeping up on housing. You're seeing probably a bunch of the stuff that's being posted in social media On YouTube and whatever about the hearings on military porters We're in the same situation today in the year 2022 that we were in back in 1978, you know, there wasn't enough housing The housing was old. It had not been maintained because government didn't spend the money to fix what they could have fixed to maintain the buildings. Remember, preventive maintenance and the schedule of preventive maintenance will keep a building healthy, especially a rental unit, for a very long time. But they didn't do that. Now, in the process, excuse me, what's happened is a lot of people have left the base. Well, they're whining now because on the one hand, and this is funny because this is true all over the country. On the one hand, people are getting tired of the police state mentality of base operations and you've got military leftist pink, red pumper, red pump, pedo queer officers who are anti-gun, anti-American, globalist agenda across the board. And they're running their bases that way, their facilities, the forts, depending on where you are. Well, the troops can see the writing on the wall and since they do want their families to be armed, etc., as we've talked about, they've left the post. Well, the MPs can come off post to come give you trouble, but it's a lot easier for them to have a cooperative arrangement. If you have a leftist community that the base is, like what they used to call the gate village, gate towns, whatever. If that's got some ring-knocking, spit-swapping profiteer, it's really easy to get them to cooperate with the anti-gun slash police state military authority to side-swipe the troops off base. Erast them in whatever way that they can. Or if they have a particular agenda, especially now we see how politicized everything is across the board between being a leftist, pinko, queer, pedo, or being heterosexual and an American. So that's why the red flag thing is going to be used. More and more, it's just one of the many cover scams that they're using to try and get the guns. In a situation where maybe the base commander said they wanted all the guns locked up and they wanted all the guns in the armories, you might recall. Well, if you're off post, ain't nothing they can say about what you've got in your house. But their argument is, you're under contract, so even if you rent property somewhere else, and it's not post property, then they are going to tell you what to do. And what's happened is, all these people that understand how government works now, and they've seen enough of it. They are armed, they are off base. It's for the wife. The wife has the custody of the property anyway. He's not the husband or the wife is not there because it can be either way. You know, the husband might not be in the military and the wife is. If they're off post, they can pretty well have anything and everything that they need at their fingertips. The regime does not like that. especially the communists. And I'll tell you why. If they're going to use the family as hostages, this is what Trotsky did back when the communists took over Russia. One of the first things that Trotsky did was arrest or lock down all military villages and bases. Now, traditionally with European militaries, they had a lot of places that were literally small villages, but they in many cases walled in older fortresses or, I should say, complexes because they weren't just a fort or they weren't just a castle. They were areas of a town that were originally used for military garrison in the past and they adapted over to become family housing for the more modern military. When the, at that period of time, which was a big transition period, when Trotsky ordered the arrest of the family members or detention, what they did is they locked down the gates of these sites, put red guards around everything, and then in one of his other general orders, he executed one family member from each one of the families that was being held hostage. If you don't see the writing on the wall why the government wants your family you want I want your family all inside the post They want your family if you're active they want them all inside the compound Then the MPs will follow any orders given and then the secret police show up and I actually wrote this into Battle for the Republic in fact, I won't ruin it completely but the third book both all three I addressed the whole idea of how the enemy would treat the American people And part of this would be, okay, military troops are overseas. What did I say yesterday? How would American troops get back from a foreign war if we get into a major conflict? If we get into such a major conflict that significant nuclear exchange took place and the destruction of most of our civil fleet, it ceases to exist. At least it's not functional for a very, very long period of time, okay, if ever coming back online. And shipping is a free target for whichever military forces out there, some of which would be third party military forces that work almost like pirates. If this thing escalates, we're right back to the battle days, okay, before America's rise. And if that's the case, then how do the troops get back? You deploy a half a million troops in Europe. Now they wouldn't be too bad off because they're in Europe, but Europe's in pretty crappy, crappy shape right now. Did anybody catch what happened to the Prime Minister of England today? What happened to the Prime Minister of England today, of England? Well, I should put it this way, since she resigned, she's not the Prime Minister anymore. I was going to wonder whether they sacked her or what because there's been a lot of scrap lately about how she was the worst possible person to put in there from the globalist point of view. She ought to be able to tax breaks to the citizens. That's not possible. Yeah, especially when the plan is to tax you right out of your clothing. And England's already disarmed. Okay, remember? What's fascinating six weeks. She lasted six weeks What does that tell you now? There isn't anything significant that really went wrong It's just the Jewish bankers told their those people that have the Epstein black male portfolios They're equivalent in England because the same scam you saw going on here with Epstein is the same thing going on and every every one of those European So you know who's Mark? They don't have to Do much in the way of getting rid of her. She was already out before she was in. I don't understand how it came about. Obviously there was enough popular support for someone who was a quote conservative and a hello tax cutter. But somehow she got in there and they found out. Oh no, we're not going to be able to tolerate this. Well, this is what we got from people that we know that are from there. Apparently, she got in, she tried to make her promises, tried to keep them around out real quick, like Dad said. Somebody took her into the back room and explained to her how things work. And rather than being a puppet, she stepped down and said, they won't let me do what I said I would do. Yep, exactly. And right now you're looking at all of the all the different provinces right now. We're up in orange. They're calling for a general. They're calling for a general election. Of course, Ireland and Scotland are calling for some parts of them are calling for civil war. So yeah, interesting times for being in Europe right now. Well, actually, pretty much just in Great Britain that this is going on. Well, it affects more than just Great Britain though, it affects the surrounding islands around them. Well, that's Great Britain. Ireland is part of Great Britain. Who's that one? Right. They would argue. Well, yeah, I would argue too. Well, yes. I didn't think we were really part of us, are they? Well, we do have troops there. But again, point is that this out of the, it's not really so much out of the blue, it's just like we're saying. There's an agenda foot and it's the one thing that they don't want anybody to realize is we just grossly outnumbered them. I will repeat again, if we hunted globalists today, most of you wouldn't get your quota. You wouldn't get even one. Because if somebody busts into the right room and all of them are standing right there, the handful that you need to get rid of, you know, here, there, whatever. Most everybody would hear about him being wiped out, but wouldn't be able to participate in wiping them out There's not that many globalists. There's not even here in the US These pit swapping ring knockers are just counting on the idea. They can baffle you with television and movies And the world is a much bigger place. But the other problem is it's such a big place that as things cascade You know what he said at the Towards the end of the of the play and the movie Camelot And he goes, well, the bad old days are back again. And that's exactly what you're looking at right now. Now, here's the thing. Before the bad old days get real bad, you plug every one of these bastard bankers you can and put them down hard. What they'll do is what they've always done. Ross and all this change. These characters all change their name. What I, what we heard, you know, it seemed that this, this morning we were talking about it. The first thing I thought about was Napoleonic era England. If everybody were smart, don't let the Rothschilds escape this time. England, what you need to do is kill every stinking international banker you can find. I talk about your local bank manager, they mean nothing. I'm talking about those upper bankers with the funny names and the small hats. Remember what Rothschild did to England? with the lie that he created. Remember when they were fighting, the Brits and the French were fighting at Waterloo? Now shame on the Brits for having spineless politicians and bureaucrats. But basically what he did is he created a rumor that Wellington had lost, that Waterloo was won by Napoleon and now Napoleon was turning his eyes towards England proper. You know what? All those spineless, cura-republican type, those shallow, republican howl type characters sold their interests for nothing. The money's on the dollar. And good old Mr. Rothschild, along with Warburg, they stole the nation's wealth. They lost businesses. I'm sorry, the British parents. And then they had to flee. Rothschild had unass England because everybody was looking for him. Now, he should never have escaped. Everybody should just put a bounty on his ass. It's like Soros right now. Why is Soros still alive? Soros and the whole planet. Because he's got too many people between him and us. Yeah. He's got too many fences or foils between us and him. Hey, the thing about before we get it far away from the prime minister. Here's the thing that makes me say who the F cares what she said or what she is or what she does don't care if she resigned don't care if she tried to do something and Wound up not doing it because every politician doesn't do what they say everyone Maybe one even Ronnie Ron ball. He said he would do some things and then they put put him up against the wall and then stopped him from doing everything and Eventually, he stopped promising that he was gonna do anything because he realized how things worked. Oh, why did she not come out? Why did she not come out and say I? Wanted to do these things and here are the people who told me that I'm not allowed to do those things, that it doesn't fit the new globalist paradigm. That's what I want to see politicians come out and start to say. And if they're dead the next day, all that does is prove that they were right. Remember, he's in his 90s, right? That means there's four generations of Soros types that are out there that really need to be hunted that are more of a threat. Because Soros has got one foot in the grave and the other one on a banana peel. But what about the generation before? What are they doing? They're part of his clique. Hillary Clinton is married to a Soros, or not Hillary, thank God, might as well be. Chelsea. is in the Soros family line because they're joined into that click. The big thing is getting rid of the other ones you're not pointing to people aren't pointing at the people over there. They're all look at that one. Well, that one is kind of like a stale potato chip figurehead. But wouldn't you think that the one that's like from two generations down that's been by working as the in the field henchman Well, I won't say henchman because he still has he doesn't do peon work But he's the one doing the omen share of the dirty work for you know to point the finger to get the job done and I guess also He's also part of the Klaus Schwab trained goon squad The job swab school of whatever that they call it. I've got the name But he's one of those people that was there the the raw shroud with the black Salt and pepper beard, let's put it that way. I've seen his picture, I can't tell you his name. The thing about this is again, there's still only so many of them and the only option they're going to have to disappear if they decided that instead of this for all the wars we've had, a relatively stable window of time with a limited amount of rules, at least in the first tier of interaction, okay, that I've talked about. With what with where they're going? Yeah, well then all of a sudden the rules disappear And what takes it to the extreme on that is again the idea of using nuclear weapons We are not going to be dead after the nuclear weapons are used in fact most people are not going to be dead the biggest problem is all the other things are going to happen because Everybody's waiting for somebody else to fix what they broke Because everybody's conditioned that way now, okay, I don't think I will say this Have we heard more about what's been going on in Florida after the hurricanes? Yep, he's saying this is kicking ass. The reason you're not hearing that much is because unlike Louisiana with that poof to queer that was the, forgive me, the mayor of New Orleans and the... Raymond chocolate, Nagin. Raymond chocolate quote Nagin, that was his name. Yeah, you've got a little boy. You've got a whole bunch of people in Florida who have a very different attitude and because of the management level, the style, they're also not calling on the Fed for much. And because of that, things are getting done instantly. Okay, or at least relatively quick. Yeah, who does? Like I said, if you apply an American type of management system, it's amazing what can get done and you have a positive attitude about it. rather than the wheezy, whiny thing non-stop. Oh, that's horrible! That's a disaster! The difference between New Orleans and Galveston. Galveston, as I mentioned earlier, has been flattened many, many times. But at one point, Galveston, the one hurricane that hit so hard that literally you could see from one end of the island, you know, the islet to the other, and it was flat as a pancake. There were no trees, there were no buildings, it was just wreckage. from one end to the other. In one year, they completely rebuilt. You couldn't find that in America today. Paper mache. Yeah, well, the closest you'll see... Oh, it wasn't so much paper mache. Even with the changing construction materials, it was just a devastating hurricane. And again, we've got to remember something too, is that you can't complain about flooding out of the Mississippi. and you cannot complain about hurricanes if you're in the Gulf Coast. Know what I mean? In fact, yeah, it's like what they did, there's two weeks. You have to assume that you're gonna have good time for as long as you do, and when the storm hits you, weather the storm. If you're gonna live here, that's how you have to think, if you're gonna live there, okay? And the people that used to live there and grew up there and built the area up had that mentality. Go ahead, color. Chip in there. Yeah, my buddy's a trucker and he's in Florida right now and he said that the devastation that they claim, you know, hit Fort Myers, it didn't. And he said they ordered so much stuff for Fort Myers that he was delivering down there. They're now shipping it back. They don't need it. So that would be a good, that would be a- Florida now, you know, delivering stuff back out of Fort Myers. Yeah. Well, the only consideration is if it can be slipped sideways to another place in Florida, which I would assume it can. The biggest problem that I see, and several of the people that are in the industry are saying, yeah, we'll wait and see what happens, is that it's going to be a big suck point for a lot of materials because remember they've let the inventories go down and everything so they're going to have to progressively pull from farther and farther and more remote locations to get what is off the shelf. And needless to say at a given point, I mean they're overlapping with that, is the international commerce and the people that build a lot of it because it's not built here, it'll be coming in straight off the coast. I mean, they'll ship it. It's like, in fact, I got into this discussion with one of our people we know today because where my parents lived is where they delivered that big pile of that on the west coast of Florida. They had the copper eating, metal eating drywall. And I've seen garbage or they've said, oh, what doesn't happen? Nothing like that happened. China didn't do that. Well, listen, there was a place right across the canal from my dad's. When that house was first put there, there were three houses on that canal. Okay? But with all the move-ins from New Jersey, New York, and wherever, they're building stuff on every little lot they could. Well, they put this square McMansion in right across from where my parents' older Smithlock place was. And it literally, it was like it was in New Jersey or New York or in Detroit here where you had maybe enough room to slide sideways between the buildings. Okay, between, they've literally, that McMansion took up the whole lot, which wasn't a very big lot. So they did like, looks like it was a staggered two and a half story square monstrosity. Okay, square block type buildings, but it was modern construction. Well, anyway, that was one of the first houses across the way. It was brand new and they started having electrical problems. And my dad said, oh, then they brought electricians and they said, hey, what the hell did you're wiring? And the designer's like, well, so-and-so, oh, they're a good company. And so what happened is, and they were trying to figure out the wiring, literally, it was disintegrating, it was being eaten. But then the house was a little bartend to it, so it was a copper plumbing. And the copper plumbing was eating away in the wall hole and eating away in the house. Well, that's when they started to backtrack and try to figure out what was going on. And they realized whatever the hell it was that the Chinese put, in the drywall as whatever filler or aggregate or whatever, whatever toxins they put in, that's what was eating the copper in the house. And here's the thing, if it was doing that to the copper in the wall and the pipe plumbing and the wiring, what do you think it was doing to the people in the house? You have copper in your body and other metals too. So it turned out it wasn't just one house. It was thousands and thousands of locations. And the Chinese had dumped this stuff and it was on the West Coast and they were in Inglewood. Okay, so what's best is what might come in with the next wave of materials, especially with what we've already seen where it wasn't, they weren't in a rush. Nobody was ever punished for it because everybody that was involved with it was over in China. And who knows whether it was quote unquote an accident or not? After all, they knew it was going to America. They don't care about us. Think about that one. So who knows what's going to come in with the next wave? And that'll be the interesting thing. If they even want to bother, because remember before they were trying to keep us happy. They're not too worried about keeping America happy anymore, guys. They don't care. So, just something to think about there. It's like before all, we have to keep a round-eye is so busy, so they think everything will go forever like this. And then, at a certain point, when you have enough control, you don't care what the round-eyes think. Because you already got everything where you wanted it. And now you can just hit the switch and shut it off. The mistakes made, which were not accident, like everybody said, several are called here and everybody agrees. You know, wow, it wasn't a mistake, it was an accident, it's planned. And that's exactly what we're dealing with here. We're at the top, by the way, almost, not quite, just a minute or two here. And I want to remind everybody again, also, I mentioned it yesterday about the walnut dyeing. If you go to YouTube, go to Boondockery channel. Walnut dyeing fabric making ACU usable. Okay. There are a couple of, many other different videos on walnut dyeing. Watch them. because this is a really good solution to make stuff that otherwise you might not be able to use work. I got a bunch of tan clothing today for free that could be dyed or camoed out. I'd probably, if it was flat material like this, I'd camo it. Wouldn't change the base color. I'd camouflage it so it would break it up. But I got a booney hat. several tactical pants, some blue jeans, they could have got more. And then several pairs of footwear for people so when the time comes, they aren't gonna have to walk around in top jeans with holes in them. Anyway, we are at the top and it is Thursday. We are headed towards the weekend. If any of you are up there at any of the training facilities, I don't know that you are. So we appreciate you guys doing what you're doing, but maybe, uh, Mike just hasn't talked to anybody yet. I don't know if you'll... ...say it. Sounds great. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedoms gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame to number. You trade it in your name. 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If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? want to own everything and the wicked bastards are just never satiated or content no matter what but they'll still be happy with the idea they stole your property supposed to think that way but the little clique that's trying to lord over everybody being the monarchist that they are they think they should own stuff they just don't think you gentlemen this is in this report I'm our quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and gentlemen you're listening to us Liberty Tree radio dot 4m dot com Liberty Tree radio dot o RG and we are on the satellite they had all of our friends out there and the merchant marine wherever you are on every ocean of the planet including some that are already at war apparently and a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is the 20th of October. It is Thursday. 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. Let the dance continue and it will. It is What a nice day today, a little cool out there. Supposedly, supposedly, I'm not holding her breath. Just like Hillary being arrested 24 months from now, everything will be just fine. Sit on your dead ass and let the enemy do whatever they want for now. Burn down the country, whatever. We're just supposed to sit here, pick our noses and go, Trump will be here in two whole years. Of course, look what two years worth of the Pedos Nefert Meat puppet has already done. Read that Obama globalist in charge. How much lower can you sink with two more years of that? It is 2022 and you know what it feels like it anyway The 20th and you know, what's funny is I gotta make sure that I keep all my old archaic calendars up to date there And I just realized the 19th wasn't crossed off even though that particular one is not. I just, I have calendars here and there. Get them for free. Anyway, a couple things. As always, there's always a couple things. And then there are a couple things more. The AIM surplus ammunition situation. I did get some more Norma ammo in. I want to give you a heads up on this. Go look to see what they have available. If you have any revolvers, especially for a short time, there is a minimal pickup on 38 and 357 ammo. However, I've had people ask about other calibers and I just had a discussion with one of our friends here today down the road. Smaller, lighter calibers. Yeah, there's some stuff in. There's some 32, 32, 32 Smith and Wesson Long, 32 S&W Long. Several years ago, they resurrected the round in a couple of other basically camp pistol chamberings. 32 Smith and Wesson Long was one of them. And of course, there's also a 32 Magnum that's out there, which the 32 Smith and Wesson will roll right into and shoot in. While you may or may not be able to find an easily available source for the 32 Magnum, the 32 Smith and Wesson Long is to 32 Magnum, what 38 Special is to 357 Magnum. So there is some 32 Smith and Wesson long over at AIM surplus. At least there was as of the day ago. It may be gone, but it was there and it's there's PPU and I believe there may even be some silly billet. But the either way doesn't mean difference what flavor as long as you're getting more ammunition for a weapon that is an odd man out right now, okay? The big thing here is to get a good quantity if it's a pot You know a lot of people care because it you know in the 32 Magnum. It actually is pretty good No, it's more than an ankle biter. It's a nice pick. It's the only way to describe it and with some of the hot loads with a soft point It's wicked So again, if you've got that, go over to AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, let's see what they have. If AIM has it, you might find it in a few of the locations for a good price right now, but AIM's got some of the best prices on 50 round boxes and pistol ammo that I've seen and the big bore caliber stuff. So because they do carry PPU, and PPU is right now still the best deal in town. Let's see, yes, it is Boxer Prime down corrosive. Also, just in case. So if you have got any of the weapons we talk about here, you need the dies for reloading and you need to be able to reload even if it's just a single stage press. One nice thing about 32 Smith and Wesson, or 32 Magnum, is you can use any number of cast bullets and get the job done. I recommend one of the WOD cutter. And one of the semi-wide cutter molds for 32 actually, more common will probably be the round nose, that's probably going to be left. But if you can get the step one cutter in 32 for a bullet mold, it's 32. I would pick that up because it's going to give you more energy against the target and it's got lots of nice... 90 degree angles for most everything. We're pretty close depending on what part of the bullet you're measuring. That means that there's flat surface making more contact with what you want to shoot. And that means the energy will be delivered because you're almost completely against the target, which is what you want. So heads up on that one too. Also the Prime Minister of England. Well, she's not now. She just resigned. So what's interesting is the shortest-lived prime minister ever in England, number one. Number two, the comments made is that basically several public comments were made by the prime minister. She stated a category she could not accomplish or was not being allowed to accomplish. The that she made, the economy is in a shambles, of course, there really isn't anywhere to go and there's no leeway. I think what she realized is just no place to go. So, whatever liar they put in next will be rather fascinating. Not much different from the last one, the one before that, the one before that. But, try to put a smiley face on a feces pie because everybody wanted to help the Jewish mob kill Eastern Ukrainians and then get in a war with Russia. Well, you know, nobody's too excited about following the tricksters over the ledge now. Not the way they were. So, England may be the next one that decides Today might be a good day to kill the Rothschilds and the Warburg bankers if you kill the Rothschilds and Warburg bankers and all of their buddies You'll probably be much better off and safer and you may live to see old age Maybe of course, there's no guarantee when they keep trying to destroy the food now or a mind to remove something else if you really wanted to invest in any tool Not really so much a tool as a system before we get into the winter. I highly recommend sprouting. And we haven't talked this up enough, but with things going where they are, one of the biggest problems you've got with winter time cuisine in the temperate environment situation or high north situation is you are not going to get a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals with the typical canned, boiled cuisine that you have off the shelf. Now you can live with it. But you can live better with fresh stock, with fresh vegetables, for instance. Now, that's gonna get shot in the tail as far as all the government motion right now. Let me give you an example. Of course, Florida got hit with this weather to whatever degree, whatever propaganda, whatever they pumped up, we don't know. However, to give you an idea, one of the stores here, a red grapefruit, 9.95 a pound. I looked at that and it was like, what? Red grapefruit, $9.95 a pound. I don't know how many grapefruit they're selling, but I can't imagine it would be that many. And the first thing I was thinking of is, again, and I saw that, and I was thinking, and ran Atlas Shrugged. Okay. So just a heads up, is that stuff will get goofier, but here's really what it comes down to. Through intentional wicked Misplay on the part of a handful of turds who need to be dragged out and and just Taken for days to death. I mean they shouldn't die right away They had their way they'd starve you to death But the creatures that are doing this are taking us back to about 120 to 140 years ago with regard to Inter trade across the nation's orange in the middle of winter was a big deal. It used to be like, you know, it was phenomenal to be able to see an orange with snow for as far as you could see show up in a, you know, as a gift or as something on the table in January or February in the northern states especially or like Canada or something like that. We have been so privileged and we have, you know, been so lucky and blessed. that I don't think any of you have ever seen, just like you've never seen rolling blackouts. We have never seen rolling blackouts all of our lives in the United States. And through the wicked intentional attacks by the turd bankers who need to be executed and the globalists who need to be executed, we now have blackouts in America. We've had them in Texas where Texas claims it's so smart, but Texas all the ring knockers put all the stuff together and ship it all over all their management over to Europe or Spain or wherever so I'm not impressed with that part of Texas and the dimwits well the traders are trader light instead of hardcore open and in your face traders but it's the same thing if somebody freezes to death because you had to send your billing overseas because you didn't know about you didn't have the American bookkeepers then there's something wrong with your head. You're a globalist. If you decided to go with a foreign operation outside of your state, then you're not helping your state. Why are you spending money overseas when we have people we graduate from college every year who are bookkeepers? That's what they do. Trade school. That's what they do. That's all they do. So you're telling me that the bullshitters that are in this government didn't know where to find anybody to create an accounting department and a billing department inside the United States, inside the state where it was operating. That tells you you got a bunch of criminal minds who are just trying to play you. I have the fake left and the fake right, but they're all still screwing you the same way. Well, the fact is that the same is true with food all my life, although again, the price is up and down. It used to be a big deal and it still really would be for some people. The rest are too pampered. They're too damn lazy. But when we went to Florida, it was a big deal because first of all, we drove down the highways. When we first went down to Florida, weren't complete United States. When you got to Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia, a lot of that was two lane and the big expressways had just started to show up in the long stretches because those were the easy build. But when you got to Florida, the big deal was we could go to the groves down there and everybody had helped pick and it was a dollar a bushel for anything in the groves. Typically it was one of the smaller groves that you could go to and back in the day that was a big deal I remember the one year is they came up with these grapefruit lemons. They're lemon grapefruits, whatever you want to call them. They take your pick either way. And they were dollar bushel. Anything in the grove was a dollar bushel. And you'd bring as many back up as you could and then you'd share them with other family members, parts of the family, because you were able to ship for an hour and then the gasoline. You'd load up the vehicle, smell like oranges all the way home. But that was the big deal is that we'd load up every last square inch with oranges and seashells. We bring seashells back ourselves, not many, but hey, it was a big deal when you're young. It was, it was still a big deal, it was cool. However, You can still buy oranges in the store. It's just they cost a little more, but not an outrageous price. And they were always available through the whole season, through the whole of the year. You're looking at a situation now that they have created that is taking us back between 140 and a couple hundred years. And it's intentional, not accidental. We've already proven that we can do it. We already have the interconnected mechanisms to perform. We have people now who intentionally are destroying those interconnected tendons to destroy our ability to partake or enjoy of life through a higher degree. This will create envy. This is going to create avarice. It is not an accident, as one of our callers said, well, I don't think it's an accident. It's not. But for all of our lives, to the point now where it's even gross. I mean, you can buy a bag of oranges for what, by percentage, if you were to adjust the dollars. You used to be only able to buy a couple of oranges. And oranges aren't the only thing, but it's just one of those things that's a bright fruit. Everybody used to say, it's like a bit of sunshine, Florida sunshine in every orange or California grapefruit, California sunshine. Of course, now that would be open it up and be full of unicorn poop with let's see, little strips of purple hair and basically like a fortune cookie thing about how you can buy little eight year old boys for $29.95 from Izzy Blatzenstein out of Hollywood. So it's going to be interesting to see how this works, but because of this fresh food, which we all have pretty well taken for granted during the winter months, fall, winter, there will be a different fare for everybody. And when I see that, I mean, what did we traditionally grow and keep for a period of time before it couldn't keep in the northern climes? Potatoes, they would be available. They've always, there was good storage item. That's why potatoes are so popular. No matter where you're on the planet, okay? Squash, oh wow, this is looking exciting. Well, yeah, today's better than nothing. Cabbage. Most people turn their nose up at sauerkraut and don't realize that that was a big treat because it was a pick-me-up. All of these items include vitamin C and other minerals that are going to be very difficult to get during the winter, okay? But if you go right down the shopping list, onions, whatever, that's the stuff that we grew up here. The unique stuff that was really neat to have, strawberries in the middle of winter, that's gone. They have their way, that's gone. simply because economically it simply won't be affordable. Okay, so now we're looking at a situation where we're back to the as if we were shipping everything by really crappy trains and horseback. Okay, 140, 150 years ago. Now with that being the case, we're gonna have to start looking at solutions. One of my mention, which is sauerkraut. Sauerkraut offers a whole bunch of minerals, but packaging and making it. A lot of people aren't really adept at or haven't done before. It's not hard. Sauerkraut's very easy. However, sprouting is something everybody can relate to. You got the overlapping hippie era where sprouting was reintroduced. And then you have another period of health food craze where sprouting became the norm with juicing. Well, because of that, sprouting is easy for everybody to wrap their brains around. And it really is as simple as it gets. You add water. You rinse the seeds out that you added the water to, let them sit. A couple of days you end up with sprouts, literally a small plant. Well, it increases the food value by 800%. So one of the ways that we're going to increase nutritional value, amino acids, calories, everything for the price of only adding water, of only using water, which by the way we don't have to waste. Once you've rinsed off the seeds, Save that water, you don't dump it down the drain. Cost money to pump that water now. And water is harder to go get. Oh, you might have to go get it. So when you drain it, either A, you're going to make sure that you either cook with it or use it to water the indoor plants you've got to try and nurture along some other fresh foods which will be in limited capacity during the winter months. I've got at least one good, healthy tomato plant three more behind me. As a matter of fact, that I started it where the orphans, the end of the orphan season, all three of them have got blooms on them. And they're actually looking pretty good. So I'm probably by the middle of February, January, these plants are going to be producing tomatoes in the middle of winter. And probably a little nicer than just the regular greenhouse tomatoes by the very nature of the breed that I picked. However, sprouting is going to be the solution. In meat, lentils, anything. In fact, right now, let me point something out. Grass, I wouldn't eat grass, really. How many of you buy wheatgrass? Like I said, during the big health craze with the last phase of sprouting, you could go to the grocery store and either A, get little kits or B, go right into the produce section and there are little squares of wheatgrass already started. And you snip off the wheatgrass. Oh, meat and grass! No, I'm eating wheat, wheat, wheat sprawn. It's wheat sprawn. Doesn't that, that makes it sound so much more fishy and like, you know, to do? I'm eating fish sprawn. No, sir, you're eating grass sprawn. Oh! Oh, well, it tastes kind of the same. Well, anyway, the fact is that, um... Anything that can be germinated that is edible will produce the plants, you know will produce a baby plant You might have you're gonna have a few calls, but mostly it's all gonna sprout And what you have is increased nutritional value for a little or no cost health, benefits that are tremendous Go ahead color jump in there Hey Tom, let's go just wanted to know and my brother did end up getting his leg amputated off. Okay now a question they did yesterday right? Uh yeah. Okay go ahead give us an update. Well he got his leg amputated. He had his surgery, went in for everything was good and then over the weekend he got an incision opened up and got infected. and they just told him that, that, when they told him that it's gonna come off anyways, he might as well just get it done now instead of, way pretty inannable. He's gotta go Tuesday to get his, the, I don't do anymore. How much did they take off? That's what I was talking about, it's like, it'd be a big question nowadays about which way you'd wanna go because with the synthetic joints, you don't have to worry about your need. have something taken off. I mean, Grant, you can't want to keep as much of your personal part as you can. But you don't have to worry about the knee wearing out later on, you know, the irregular knee. But otherwise, so they went into check-in incision, and then the incision turned out to be infected, the area turned out to be infected or infected after they did the incision. Everything looked good. Then he had a free out. Last try to take the stitches and stuff. Getting an effect that actually got inside it. Home or are you down there? I'm with him until tomorrow. I go back up and get everything situated so he can get up there and get everything. And I gotta do some a little more work to get here. Like, so he come home and stuff. They're definitely fitting with a prosthetic, I assume, right? Yeah. They're going to form that up towards the end of next week. I mean, I assume that there's a certain amount of healing period where he can't put any pressure on it. So there are any, you know, can't educate it. Are they certainly got all of the infection? Yeah. Repeat. We'd like to just be going back in and doing it again. Yeah. So at that end that is needed. Right now he's in the hospital. Get up to the property, obviously. What day are you going up tomorrow? Back up or you stay there for a bit? I've been there. I'm going back up tomorrow. Okay, very good. Again, we put out the call because we need to get more bodies up there to help you and see if we can get for a day. We'll try to bring a crew up since everybody's feeling a little better. Oh, in general, we had other people that were not. So we'll explain that later when we see everybody. Hey, wait a minute, over there on your side, what's the weather like there in Grand Rapids right now? Today was a beautiful day. It was in the stash at 5-Gralen, so we was outside a little bit enjoying the day. It was sunny and 50. I mean, it was pretty nice up here, being in the 6th. We're in a friend that has a back bucket truck or anyway, bucket lift. You don't know the UP. You usually get saved from the outside in, not from the inside out. Always remember that. There's a certain day when the snow hits and you can't see out the windows. And then you realize that's because the windy snow is above the windows. And so you need to have the guy with the bucket come in and move the snow away from the front door, from the outside, so that you can shovel your way around the rest of whatever's there. But you hope he'll stick around and move the snow with the big bucket, because it's harder than hell otherwise to get anything done. And that's the UP winter period. Of course, once you get it shoveled, then you can go out with manpower and shovel to get the new stuff off. And you keep having to throw the snow higher and higher to get it off the road, the sidewalk where your driveway is. So they just plow right in. You know, they have snow rings on the side of the road. They just put a hole right in the middle of the snow. Right, exactly. the we haven't been hit with that yet. Bottom burst old debt. We're not summer, but we we still have trees with green leaves on them. The maples have not all turned guys. So and the Oaks, of course, will be late anyway. So we're we're a little a little earlier in the cycle than the upper peninsula or even the upper part of this of the state. But I will remind everybody the upper part of Michigan is at higher altitude. When they say going upstate you really are going upstate. I'm just going north here. You are going up. You're going uphill every step of the way. That's why yes, it does cost more for the gas. So is there anything else that you need? Anything else that's gonna be required? Everything goes well for him. That's my brother. We can get everything done so he can come back to the property. Like I said, I'm coming back up to my... I can. But we've been looking for access points like, you know, one of the things we could do is a handicap ramp. But if you look around, there's some of those that have been dismantled or taken away from some other construction. And we probably can run it in one that's already set to go. We just got to adjust it for the door. So we're going to see if we can track down there because that would make it a little easier. It's a personal flavor thing. Some guys prefer using steps, even when they do when they've had what happened with Josh. We'll figure it out. Anyway, appreciate the report. Well, I'm sure they're still being cautious because of the infection issue. That's the thing that, you know, once that started, you never know how something's going to creep into the system. I know what they're concerned with. They're being precautionary. It doesn't mean that they're planning on things to get worse, but they're going to try to make sure they catch anything that tries to go south. That's just the way it is with, again, infections in this day and age. We'll have to talk once we can get we can sit down with we'll figure out a few other things too I Can't pick anything else for the moment. Go ahead. Just let me know. Sorry. Sorry. I'm ready. All that. Oh good. Oh, thank you. No bless Tom You're welcome. God bless you too. Okay, we were worried. Okay now we're up to speed which direct from the person who's right there next to the person who Has got one and a half legs. Well one sounds like one of them. Yeah one and a half about that So, it's back to something we were talking about with medical, and in fact, I was just thinking about, I was touching on that again. One of the things that we're going to have to take into consideration, we're talking with full medical facilities, we still had an individual that ended up with an infection, that's what happened with Josh, that tagged him so quickly that he looked at an infection over hospital infection, and then of course, it ended up getting green. And then it's a dog fight. Okay, so of course the greater the amount of material surface area and sub surface area that is cross contaminated when you have a gangrene issue, the tougher it is to get ahead of it. This is the problem. I had one relative that did have that very issue, diabetic, and they had started, you know, they worked the toe, the foot, the ankle, the Halfway up the leg, then the leg, up to the knee, et cetera. And again, trying to get ahead of something that already got ahead of them because they can only move so fast. And trying to be conservative, that's another thing I will say. If somebody said, well, you know you've got gangrene here, well, we're going to try and save it. Where would you want to cut? How about we come back another six, eight inches? Well, that's closer to the knee. Yeah, probably. Let's do that. I'd rather have that attitude. It's like, if you're going to take something off anyway, and... You've already had a boo-boo mistake, something didn't work right. I don't wanna go through it three or four times. Okay, let's just catch up with it and get beyond it, and now we're done with it. And then we'll fight like hell, make sure that whatever's going on there gets killed dead, dead, dead. This is where I mentioned the mature block, colloidal silver. There's a lot of tools in our toolbox that the regular medical industry do not necessarily use because it's poo-pooed by the high priests of whatever. Iodine is something that you can present some quantity. Oh, by the way, tractor supplies, a couple of them, and the one we ran into yesterday, we stepped over to visit yesterday, actually had one gallon bottles of the iodine. in the lighter mix, okay, which is okay. Anything is good right now. One gallon containers, they had three, which means if three customers came in and each one bought it, that's it. None of the smaller containers are there, probably because they were obviously, she said they did come in when I talked to her the first time that they had come in, we looked and, oh, they're all gone. So a case of 12 of those, maybe a case of four, six, or eight of the gallon containers, and most already gone, any given point, there's not that much on the shelf with any specific facility, unless they're a larger, older feed mill, and they might have a lot of storage space. The regular retail stores, the shelves that they have, what you see is what you get, and there's nothing in the bandit can't, except maybe dog food. Because of this, while the iodine is one of the options, colloidal silver is something that can be made easily. If you do not have the ability, you can either A, go to the inventory list, you can have the way of colloidal silver generator designs that you can use for some process and build so that you can make your own colloidal silver. If you're really perplexed by that, The hell with it, go buy a pre-made unit. There's machines out there all over the place. They work. Just you're going to spend a little more money, but guess what? Something that's due to labor. Maybe you just feel that's a way to save time. I understand. But you do need to have the Clodial Silver Generator on the shelf. You also should have some ready. There aren't enough biotics out there anywhere, okay, for the most part. So what we're going to have to do is with initial prep, initial treatment of an injury, that's where we're going to start fighting before the battle even begins. We're going to start to clean up the environment, clean up the surface and subsurface areas of wounds, et cetera. The term is irrigate with, they do this with a number of different types of wounds you've probably never seen, but with different materials. I had the pesture. the whole battery of them. And one of the things they don't show you in the movie is they take 500, 500 cc syringe, big butt syringe, with a needle that is 068, maybe 10 inches, probably 10 inches long. What do they do with that, you would ask? Well, if you got a bite to irrigate that wound and to also introduce the serum, to the wound area to immediately start fighting back in the area where the point of contact was. And they don't inject it from the front where the bite is. They have to come in from the opposite side through your hand, your arm, your body, whatever. They come through the opposite side, estimating depth, and then they start injecting it. First, blood comes out of the wound constantly. It'll be pushed under pressure. And then what they're looking for is eventually they want nothing but the serum to be coming out of the wound channel. So that they've literally flooded the area with the serum to fight the infection. The nurse, in fact, it's kind of funny, when I had this happen, there was one nurse in all of the University of Michigan, only one who had ever given any rabies shots in their full battery. And everything they had available. had to order more of everything immediately. They had enough to start the treatment, but not enough for the complete treatment for one patient, let alone maybe if there were two, three, or four. And the interesting thing is to point it out is because fortunately it was a hand injury. She came back from the little finger side through and around the muscle, through the palm and on an angle, through the hand, and then injected it so that it puts everything out through the wound area. And then of course eventually it was free flowing with the serum. If that is the serum and it had completely two more vials, load up the syringe again, another syringe, do it until such symptoms that was complete with the effect they wanted. Which means that with everything done right the first time, they had to actually take care of you the way they were supposed to. What's interesting is I pointed out and said, well wait a minute, if you have to use more of that, don't you need that for the rest of the treatment? battery. Oh yeah, we're just gonna do what we can. So heads up just because it's a miracle of science being what it is. We've shown the movie. So where if we just get you to the hospital, that's the hospital, that's what you need. Just wants to. Now of course that was kind of unique because the rabies situation is up and down depending where you're in the country. But this isn't one of the hospitals in Michigan and they only had the ability to treat one patient and to fly in. everything else for the next day. So while I was, you know, injected in the arms, the kidneys, the stomach, the, the, off of the hand, I was, I had shots all over the place. And you would, it wouldn't be, I'm nothing special. It's just, that's the way they treat the customer, okay, with this particular treatment. So again, we cannot expect the medical system, especially discussing World War III, for them to have anywhere near anything that would be needed to help you. I want you to think about that. If you are right now, I just like talking about, wow, we've been put back 140 years where fresh fruit and fresh foods are gonna be so outrageous, people aren't gonna be able to afford them. They can't spend the money on them. And it will become a great treat or unique if they keep this up because they will negate, if you can't sell it, you don't send more. Okay, I want you to think about that with the food. With regard to medical, there's no sense in going to a hospital situation that is already grossly overburdened. Now, because of that, we can't afford to wait until we find somebody developing an infection. We need to be doing what is basically preventive maintenance to the nth degree. to try and absolutely get ahead of any problem like that and stay on it. Now this is where I talked in the tour block about wound dressing change and why you need to go to shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com. But the other consideration is basically again treating the casualty with homeopathic solutions that really aren't homeopathic, it's just that they have been intentionally taken out of the circuit of treatment. And one of the big things is silver and gold, where it traditionally was used and is incredibly effective against infections and other bacteria and virus because it just flat out kills them. But you don't make big money reselling and reselling and reselling drugs when silver and gold walk in and just put a bullet in the virus's head and it's dead. It's a one-time deal and you'll do some basic follow-up, but it's all very minimal cost by comparison to the scam they've got going with Big Pharma. So again, especially because you take coenial silver or ionic silver, which is better still, but either one, if you take it orally or you can even apply it to a wound area at the same time, you can take a two by two gauze. lay it over the over the wound area so that you got it oriented so that it's south for gravity and add silver to that area, pour it in and the gauze will help to keep it where it needs to be. And in the process, Wix is going to allow the materials to be introduced into the area. But as material evacuates, the gauze is designed to carry and wick and pull away from the wound area, the dead resistant debris. You then dispose of that two inch or that four inch gauze and you redo the process again. In some cases you might actually pack the wound. Do a little research on that. I've had stab wounds, wound blood was packed into a wound channel. leave the end of it out and as the material and waste from the what is the debris that's inside is pulled out you actually cut off a percentage of the gauze and then pull more of it out and then cut that off as it wicks more because it actually pulls out white again the equivalent to pus white core puzzles that have been expended and other material and serum that is building up in the area that if a sealed wound, it would create a blood stool and it would cause infection internally and, you know, creating a system module of infection that would cause great problems later. We had this happen with a lot of livestock and with cats and dogs. It happens with people too. Anyway, Ionic or colloidal silver, colloidal gold would be another thing to make. I mentioned it, but I haven't really gotten heavy into it. We have used gold, we've used silver, both work incredibly well. If we could still get the ionics, WaterOz apparently is offline. WaterOz did ionic calcium, which worked incredibly well. If we have any other company like that, we need to track it down. I don't have my fingertips in other companies by name that we could address. But if we can find somebody that's a reputable manufacturer, I recommend that you know against which carrot number one But we need to if we aren't going to be building in that way and supporting a fellow Patriot who is doing the job You're going to have to get serious yourself to provide the tools that you need put into the medical toolbox Another thing cayenne pepper cayenne pepper is another one of those, ooh, that doesn't feel good, but it does what it's supposed to do. In fact, everybody talks about quick clot. Everybody wants a quick clot. Guys, you're gonna run out of quick clot, slash blood stop, very, very quickly. It's only gonna be good for so many patients. Maybe you're the only one that's gonna be treated, and then you're gonna be out of the way off the battlefield. However, if you take a look at what quick clot is made from, And you understand that, again, there were organic slash homeopathic solutions that were out there first. And basically, that's what Quick Clot addressed and mimicked, utilizing the same basic components, cayenne pepper is one of them. Then you have the ability at least to store cayenne pepper powder for use as the intermediate blood stop solution. used in the exact same way, but again, remember, you're going to feel it. However, wait a minute. If you're familiar with Quick Plot, you're going to feel it. So it's a matter of after you've run out of all of what you're familiar with, it was commercially approved, then you're going to have to start figuring out on other ways to deal with the same problem and hopefully come up with a similar end result. So these basic components need to be on the shelf and then they're building blocks for other work that can be done or how the tools can be used as an option when the medical people are looking for one because they've run out of everything else. So prior prep for planning prevents piss-poor performance there. Another thing, the detox formula, I believe we posted, Nancy posted it again over at the Discord. I highly recommend that you make a batch of the, again, the detox formula habit curing on the shelf. It's going to take time for it to set. For respiratory and for other issues, the detox formula is a basically a king on the battlefield. Highly recommend that you also, again, if you suspect that you're starting to get into some kind of flu, slash virus, slash respiratory distress issue. You start working on it right away. You start using it right away. Don't wait until you get bad and go, now I gotta fix myself. Again, it's hot. Don't forget that. It's got spice. If you go look at it, it is in the scrolling discord. We probably should repost it yet again here so it's, you know, back up closer to the cycle. The reason is it does take time for it to cure. So I highly recommend that you take a look at the recipe. Nancy reprinted everything. It's out there where you can find it. Some of you have already made it. The detox formula is again a homeopathic solution that we know works. Okay? And on that note, I would remind you again, anise slash licorice is another thing that should be in the toolbox. If you have somebody with asthma or any kind of other chronic respiratory issue that has maybe most of their life or they're very young, licorice slash off the shelf candy actually will help to deal with respiratory, opening up the respiratory system and helping to assist the circulatory system. And yes, if you don't like licorice, I don't like licorice mark, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yes, you can just do anise seeds, grind them down, put them into hot water, steep them, and drink that. I recommend that, again, go into moderation, but if you use, if you know that it does, has some additional quality. Again, licorice is something that you can take a few pieces of, just nibble on them slowly. And if you are not liking it, just look at it as medicine. Okay, just something to think about there. Whenever anybody complains like, well, just look at it as medicine. Medicine isn't supposed to taste good. So you'll get over it, trust me. But it's another one of those things where, especially when we're getting into the winter months, is if we don't have enough other problems. Upper respiratory ARDs are very, very common simply because of the cabin fever issue. In other words, you pent up. That's why when they told everybody to go indoors and lock themselves in the basement, they knew they were doing wrong. These wicked monsters knew exactly what they were doing and to creating and to incubating and promoting the problem rather than getting out in the sunshine, getting out in the air, again, collecting vitamin D, reinforcing with vitamin C and all the other things we already knew about, they did everything they could to promote just a reverse. Which means again, it demonstrates the failure and the progressive collapse of the medical system as a reliable source for a solution. And it's becoming more and more obvious. In fact, the only solution they had was to kill you off, as many off as they possibly could. And that obviously was the plan. Which is still happening. See next. We're almost to the top here for everybody again. We're gonna start. It's the end of October Well, it should says it's two-thirds the way through October. We have to get ready for the big drawings We got some really cool stuff. This will be for the end of the year billing We have a number of knives, but not the knives I wanted okay, I always like sending blades because You're not going to get anything exotic and weird, but you are going to get working. You know, okay, good, serviceable working blades. Although we have a few that were ornamental, but still good working blades. I especially love some of the embossed and also inlaid grips, comp grips around some of those that we sent out as gifts. We also have a bunch of other preparedness items. So again, when you are in the drawing, The way we do it is you donate whatever amount you want to, although it'd be nice starting maybe five or ten dollars. And for every dollar you donate, your name goes into the box, spins the box up, and we pull a name out and we do so many names per drawing. And it's fun, I think. Everybody gets a mystery. You know, we also have mystery boxes. And it's still a mystery to everybody else, but everybody who got a mystery box knows that it was well worth it. Since we couldn't say anything on the air, the mystery box just went out and everybody at the other bench should have been happy. I mean, I would be. Now, another thing also is not so much clothing items. We'll have some of the cold weather items or, again, prep items for your backpack and for your tactical gear. We do have a quantity of paracord this time around, which is really cool. and also some of the other fixtures and fittings for dealing with certain pieces of equipment and pretty much everybody can use them. I don't think anybody, I don't think there's anybody who couldn't use more of everything that we have in the boxes right now. I'm waiting for another shipment, probably it's already here, I just haven't looked on a porch. But with that, we'll have a couple more, again, mystery boxes. that will be very unique and part of the drawings. We will carry the drawings on to the end of the year, just as we have before. I want to make sure everybody quality qualify that. And it will include, yes, some of the books and also, oh, that's right, tools. We did get some interesting multi or utility tools, you know, sets or individual tools. And I'm making sure that those are incorporated into it also. So, and some of them by the way are actually not brand, brand new. They're new old inventory. I mentioned already with the knives, I don't see any more of the emergency knives coming in. The knives that are coming in for the jobers and wholesalers I've been dealing with or something I would never send to you. It's that simple. I just would never do that to you. So, we'll do what we can to fill in the blanks, but I think there aren't too many blanks really, it's looking already. Also, again, since we are headed towards the end of the year, I will remind you, well, I should do this right at the top. This weekend, the weather is winter up north and it's trying to act like it, well, late fall, winter up north, and it's trying to act like it might do that after.