November 21, 2022
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4h 2m
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Mark Koernke discussed the FTX cryptocurrency collapse as a money laundering operation involving Jewish organized crime networks, federal agencies, and Ukraine. He covered the historical feudal system and recommended watching 'The Warlord' (1965) and 'For Greater Glory' as educational films about resistance to tyranny. The show included extensive preparedness advice on winter gear, tool maintenance, paint selection for camouflage, and ammunition sourcing. Koernke answered a caller's question about the Mini-14 rifle, explaining its reliability and maintenance requirements, and discussed magazine capacity recommendations for various firearms.
- ftx
- money laundering
- ukraine
- zelensky
- federal reserve
- war powers act
- nfa
- second amendment
- mini-14
- preparedness
- winter camouflage
- ammunition
- michigan militia
- constitutional rights
- the warlord
- for greater glory
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and they can unmute themselves. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news 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 and 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 both. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each God given right and pray to God get the torch of freedom burning bright as Iowa kid vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? North West and North East ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Www Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com Liberty Tree radio dot org And we are on the satellite. We'll see how to emerge a brain out there We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. We'll say hi channel 91.3 FM. You know who you are we're on Also a new CB base station and I'm going to be helping one of our friends to collect all of the jacks and plugs needed to do the jumper with regard to setting up another CB base station and actually we talked this weekend. I'm looking through the pile of stuff today. I couldn't wait to spend about half an hour but I think I found part of what I need. I've got to go through the rest of the inventory but we will get that job accomplished this week. maybe by next weekend, but we'll get this week if at all possible. Anyway, it is Monday. Now it is the 21st of November, which means we are at the very end of the third week of November. Time is ticking on here. There's a whole bunch of stuff that needs to be done. We have had a perfect day today. I got to say that very clear, warm, but cool air. Good balance. It's a classic fall day here in Michigan. It is the 14th year of open, obvious and pissing in your face. Baby in the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. Twenty, twenty-two old earth calendar. Damage. I'm a doctor. I'm not a brick basin. But I just fixed this hoarder with that construction material we used to make temporary housing up. I can put up another shingle and become a mason. and 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. Anyway, a couple things. Number one, we can't be just up against something. We've got to know what we're going to be doing when we win. We've got to have an agenda. We have to have our, you know, position where we, you know, what are we for? Not just what we're against. Just remember that one. Also, this is a short work week for the Intel report. Don't forget that we're going to be offline for the later part of the week. Repairs, maintenance, also a lot of administrative stuff needs to be done and family issues. It's the holiday weekend. It's going to be long. And so just a heads up for everybody while we have the ability to walk in mobile. This of course is already been talked about by Edward. Just be prepared because we are going to be off Liberty Tree Radio for a day or two and maybe a little more. We'll see what happens. But in the meantime, we've got some of the hours here ahead of us and let's take advantage of them. Okay. So number one, again, FTX field training exercise. Oh, well, wasn't their name. Well, really, what did FTX stand for? Why is it that goofy combination just happens to fit with a typical prefix used by military spooks and kooks and everybody else. FTX, field training exercise. I don't think that's an accident at all. This was the spook and kook operation, chop of the slob, you know, bank, menfeld and burgundy, and the, you know, looks like he should have had gavilta fish hanging from his face every time they put him on screen. You know, I could just picture that, you know, these slobby t-shirt and the bro hair and You know, boxy head. Everybody that was making noise about this character had no personality, no selling features, nothing. In fact, the only thing he was doing was stuffing brown envelopes into people's hands so overtly. Because the kosher mafia, the Jewish mob, first of all, you can't talk about them. I am, but you're not supposed to. Oh, everybody else's system. Oh, it was just, it was so criminal. Yeah, well, what group of criminals were doing it? Well, the Jewish mob was doing this. This is all Jewish mafia. And of course, from Washington, with the OY boys there and their minions and their, and their bought for, bought and paid for, goyim. Shuffle in the money to the Ukraine. The Jewish mob there that's in charge that's cracking the whip over the you know, the general population of Christians the Jewish mob Manipulating the Christian population with a Jewish minority an extremely small Jewish minority just like what you see here Then turn around slid the money into the table to one of their other Jewish operatives They slide it around through hyphantelaphim, Brussels, probably Beijing, but mostly hyphantelaphim. You've got a lot of money to go too far from cousin Izzy's hands. And it got slid back over to the Hamas. And really the behemoths. Yeah, they sent it to the behemoths. And of course down there, Job of the Huts, you know, younger brother slash the Love Child. He's actually, you know, of his dad, you know, Zelensky, who is his brother dad, if you understand, you know, inbred with these groups. But he completed the engine. He can play the banjo really well. and have gavilka fish hanging from his face. Well then of course the money has laundered back into the United States. Now, what did this do for you? What does this help you to do when you're talking to other people? I've tried to explain this to everybody for years. Now you understand opium money. Now you understand opium money. Why is it all of a sudden none of you are supposed to remember one of the several things that Afghanistan has always been famous for? What's Afghanistan always been famous for? And even the original name for that area has been completely scrubbed from all vocabulary which you're not supposed to talk about anymore. That's the Golden Crescent. Just as later on you would have long after the Golden Crescent goes back into the depths of time part of the old spice trade part of the Again, the caravan era which we're still in play with you're just not supposed to know about it And again not talk about it at all But then we had the Golden Triangle. Well, we're school triangle. Oh when we were in Southeast Asia What was the Golden Triangle? What were the locations? Why did they call it the Golden? triangle. You know, names mean something, okay? Dude, names mean something. So when you have the golden crescent, well, what did that represent? And then when you have the golden triangle, what does that represent? So basically, you now see how the ring knockers move the opium money. Same why, different location. In this case, this is overt bank money laundering in the grossest example, but it ties into, for instance, if you have Ukraine with Zelensky, the broker from Deliverance Chief, guys, you can move the currency up into Yuck Rain, slide it over into FTX field training exercise, And from field training exercise, you slide it back into the pockets respectively. But here's the thing about this. This was very, very blatant. This was wag-ger-weeny in their face. This is as bad as the Epstein case, which I've told you years before this happened about personal experience what I saw when I was in Washington who we dealt with but also things that we obviously you could see were happening and they're right right up and you know in your face cannot stop it's Washington DC is a cesspool okay the Epstein thing was not a surprise to anybody who's been intelligently looking at the Patriot you know effort as the replacement for the corruption, the wickedness, the evil, the pedophilia, the queerism of Washington, D.C. And every aspect, what, you're supposed to just turn your brain off? Well, actually you are, more on that in a minute. They want you to turn your brain off, but a lot of things. You now see how the ring knockers move the opium money. Do you think that they were moving and do you think also that since oh look there's field training exercise Well, we need to start looking at all the other operations similar to this and that's not the only one This is just one that got some light and it's only because either a someone was dipping their toe into somebody else's cesspool or Wilbur or It could be that somebody figured let him get arrogant and the opposition, which doesn't mean that it's good, but the opposition saw this as an opportunity to get rid of a competitive study in money laundering. Competitive, not comparative, a competitive money laundering operation. And again, you have to have operators. Now, as a sidebar, I'm gonna tell you something about Spook and Cookeville, CIA. Do they care if you set up an operation and you rip money off from other people while you're doing something for them? What do you all think out there? Do you think that they care? Do you think that if no matter what the operation is, that the spooks and kooks and crazy towns and the poor fools have sold their soles over on the car. They can't see the last three corners. Do you think that they care? Well, let's think about a few things. A couple of them you actually saw here and you probably watched it. I'll jog your memory here. Just a little while ago, you had a bunch of spooks and kooks at a Yap session that they were doing amongst other fellow travelers. And one of the things that this out of circulations CIA type was saying as by the way, assistant director blah, blah, blah, is that well, somebody asked if you had a foreign dignitary and he was a pedo, would you give him children to pedophile to buy him to get what you wanted from him? And without hesitation, he said, well, whose kids would you give to him? Where'd you get the kids from? Where'd you get the kids from that you pedoed to the queer that wants to molest the kids that you're offering him so that he can sell you what might be just absolute BS. But you'll get information. Yeah, but he knows he's pulling your chain. In fact, he's laughing his ass off because he got his goodies. and he can deflect you and work as a counter agent, whatever. But you just threw a couple of kids, innocents, to the devil, and it's okay. You think that's okay? Is that, that's your idea of okay? How many times, okay, so then, now here's, then you get into the next part of this formula. So, how many times would you do that? Would you do that once? Did you do that five times? How many people would you do that with? Not just that one, but how many others are you willing to do that with? How many 10, 50? Are you doing 100? Are you satiating the wicked, consumptive interests of a pedo-queer by lassoing up kids from somewhere? and giving them to the perverts, but in reality, you're being led down a road because all the information you're getting is half truths or no truths. And in fact, may even be an engineered cyclic process where you even use as countermeasures multiple people all in your little petal ring. You can even tell other petals, think about this, the queers could tell their fellow petals, hey, I got this sauce. They're gonna use it, they're gonna grab some kids, and then they're gonna give them to you guys, and you guys are gonna- You see how that works? You mean we're gonna be- You mean they're going to get them, oh, I'm gonna get them, they're gonna get the kids for free? Yeah! Just, I'll tell you what, you know, just here's a script here. You kind of embellish, do whatever you want, but here's the basic script. So they already told you that that's what they do. They already over the counter, so to speak. Now, years ago, we had something similar to this happen. that everybody argued, oh no, no, no, they couldn't be doing that. But oh, yes, yes, yes, they were, in which they were physically caught. Okay, let's go over, let's do all the variations on this too, by the way, because we have, well, let me ask you something. What was the Iran-Contra affair? What was the mechanism? What followed the money? Where did the money and where did the arms come from move from and to that made up the Iran contra affair which was so important for the leftist slash whatever you want to call them. The neocons had their agenda. The again they worked with their other fellow communist slash neocons which were the Israelis. Okay. All these characters over and over again did this. Epstein, you know, again, Epstein-type activities were tied into that even. How long did Epstein operate virtually in the open but undercover? What really fascinates me about that is, if you think about it, you've got a bunch of people that are getting blackmailed. And you have a wicked, key-brain, shoe-sized, IQ sociopath who becomes another Washington overt political hack. The others can't tell, or again, it's your old story, well, you should know better. But think about just like kind of what you saw here with field training exercise, FTX, okay, with FTX financing. All these people brought other people in who brought other people in and had talked to other people in and the slob went out and all these mouthpieces, these button paper horror media people turned around and did exactly what they're told to do to sucker even more people in. So with Epstein, with what we know, how many, well, a whole lot of Hollywood people were Epstein parasites, okay? and a whole bunch were tied in with all kinds of other money activity. Hmmm. Bet we're in finance, politics, but they all had to bring the other guy in. Yeah, you can go to Epstein Island with me. Now, how many on the plane? Think about this one, because it's always more than one person went on that plane. So... Six of them were child vampires, pedo, queer, you know, sycophants, snuffites, you know, kill kids, that kind of thing. But they get on the plane and they had to, first of all, they had to sucker the next idiot, the Bill Clinton, the Tom Hanks, the, you know, there's a whole list of people who went to Epstein Island. that are supposed to be on the list. And of course, he won't post the list now, but there are pieces or parts that have been leaked out at one time or another. But all of these characters are intertied and when you get on the plane, you're already being blackmailed. But there's one or two standing there who haven't been yet. So you have to constantly be the tar baby that brings the other fool into the fold. The Judas goat. Yeah, or Judas goats like a whole herd. You think about that. It's the tar baby and you're the target. All these characters. I mean, how? Okay. At a given point, if Epstein had a whole file and all these people knew that if you're associated, you think about this, you're associated with Epstein. How many of them? would be so stupid that they wouldn't figure out exactly why you were so friendly with Mr. Epstein and why you're considered a fellow traveler. What would the fellow traveler connection be? Epstein blackmail as a separate steer. You know, we talk about Council on Foreign Relations, trilateral commission. All of the UN agenda garbage tied in. Everything overlapping with basically the next batch of old monarchists wanting to fully reestablish the duchy, the FIFO system, the take your pick of whichever it is depending on what part of the planet and re- you into that that FIFO system of you don't travel, you don't move, you're the property of the local whoever's in charge of the duchy owns you, your subjects. Which by the way could change with lesser royalty all the time because father Duke of a Duke stand now What do you mean by that? Well, I went to London and they walked his head off. Why'd they do that? Well, he thought he wanted to be king So the king said he'd kill him and he I think he executed the whole family But don't worry next week. We get a new Duke. Who's the new Duke? Well, he's some other bugger from I think he's from France even Maybe look at a French in charge. Oh, don't worry. He's from the he's from the Normandy area. He's actually one of us There is I'll tell you what if you want to understand where they want you to be and forgive me I the top the the movie Does not roll off the top of my head here Some of you might be able to find it, but it is Charlton Heston Not a sci-fi piece because remember, Charles Heston always joked either a he was doing future movies or he did movies of the past and What it what it is is he's taking over a little fight That he was finally given as a reward No to go up in power to regain power. Actually, there's a whole subplot to his history and the Did you help me to understand? It's perfect because it actually shows you all of the control and the politics and you know everybody talks about like you know remember Braveheart first night. Well, you know, prima nopta. You can't, I get to, I get to have the broid fast. Okay. Well, don't worry. They didn't just do that in England, but in this case it's you know. Fascinating because it is an associate piece. So if you want to really see another part of the game, but see it in its entirety Watch that movie and forgive me if I don't I can picture it. I can picture the opening scene It's been going decades since I've seen it but it's I'm looking right now. I got a whole list of Charles stuff medieval era Yeah, repeat And he plays a nobleman, or a reassigned nobleman, to take over a particular fight. It's a real established, just like we said, and basically he comes in and there's internal conflict. What happens is that there ends up being a whole internal battle, but it's not It's with the group that he's taking over, with the population he's taking over. Remember, this gets into something else that they don't show very often, but it's what they're trying to do right now in the United States. It's called a correctment. If you had, in fact, I don't know if the term, I can't recall the term, was ever used there. But remember, there's a point where, go ahead, color. It's not El Cid, is it? No, no, no, El Cid is a grand. This is a very personal movie. It's not like he takes over some grandiose castle. He's an outlying lesser politico. So it shows you everybody thinks large scale. But remember, all of the infrastructure was made up of small controlling interests. So this really is an excellent movie to watch. It didn't get really great ratings. At the time that it was done, in fact, El Cid, what else was done there? Camelot was done about the same time. What was it? Something in Winter. God, what was the name of the other one? There's a bunch of them, one after another. All very realistic. This is a very accurate movie. It was very popular to do docudramas at that window of time. And there was a lot of available resources, but you won't recognize the set. It was a very unique location that they put together for this thing. And it's not like he had a big grand, like, you know, half a mile castle. I think, no, no, he's got basically a keep. Well, you'll see. It's an interesting thing. It's the lower end of the political nobility. Oh, no, no, lackey, I'm a flunky. No, you don't know. I'm not a prince. And are you a Duke? No! Oh, what are you? Well, I've got rich news, come to Rishaliu's cousin. That's what I am. So anyway, but it's a good example. It shows you the construct and where they'd like to take us back because everything is property. Everybody's property. First of all, remember that. That's if you look at these frothing-in-the-mouth crazy town loons. They've already got the idiot stick woke types trying to convince you that you need to apologize for everything. Well, that's half the getting getting it a bend down on a knee. The getting trying to get you to lay on your belt. This is all the nobility crap being reinstituted and I kill every son of a bitch that tried it. Every one of these pieces of trash out there that have tried to push that they need to be dead. They just need to be shot. Why? They believe that they are going to make all of you property. They've already done it to a degree administratively, but it still doesn't offer the power because they've had to maintain the fiction of some kind of freedom here. So Mark 1965 the warlord. There we go. That's it. Thank you. That is the correct one. The warlord. Very good. See, yeah, and again, I can picture the opening credits and everything. It's been decades since I've seen a couple of the eye effects. I think I'm going to track that movie down now to get a copy again. A copy? I don't think I have a copy of that. Go ahead. I think I heard text next there. Oh, yeah. I was going to say, uh, uh, everyone was property until, uh, April 19th, 1775. That's right. You are absolutely right. We, we are the trade house. They hate us. It doesn't make any difference who you are if you believe, if you have been contaminated with the idea that you own yourself. Where that basically has come from, no matter how anybody tries to argue it, is from this country. And for any fool to argue otherwise doesn't have a clue about history. If you went to Africa, how did those slaves get sold? Whites didn't go into Africa and especially why did they call it deepest darkest Africa? whites didn't go inland. And if you had an army, it was still dangerous, okay? But the black population had a complete monarchical structure with all of the trappings to include the fact that they believe the people were the property of the state and they engineered it. It's amazing how this, how wherever this come from in the depths of time, I believe that all of the continents have had it at one point or another the same way as far as the base where they came from as far as the there's a point at which there's an articulation of of law and also the religions move with this too and have moved with this when Christianity went out it messed up a lot of the big plan and I will point out that if you actually look at Christianity what happened with it even with the with the cat full Catholic method Well, no, because it wasn't then, it wasn't Catholic, it was the first church. The first church went from the Middle East all the way up almost to the Pacific, north of Mongolia, in the first great wave of Christianity that went out. You will never see that depicted. They will try to create the illusion. It never happened. But what's interesting is that the Christian wave went out virtually all points of the compass. But it went across the old, basically what it shows, is that Christianity moved across the old caravan network. And that includes up through Afghanistan and on a 45 degree angle up through all of these pieces of real estate you can't name. I've always pointed out, just now the Chinese are now getting around to killing off. the Western population of China. They're murdering them with concentration camps, work camps, and experiments. And they're stealing body parts from them. Now, the thing is that these people are actually, was it the Whig-Ers? Slap Mark, if I'm wrong, I'm pretty sure I'm right. The Whig-Ers, they are, at this time, they're Muslim. That's because in the first wave, the Christian faith went out and it did not go out with a sword. The Christian faith went out standing on its own benefits, its own truths. Okay? And it went all the way out. through all of the channels of transportation and all of the surreptitious or clandestine channels that all of the other people were attached to. However, if you look then at the next wave, the Muslim faith, which is become Muslim or die by the sword, follows right behind down the same trail and tries to scour Christianity out. When that happens, the Jewish mob was financing 100% of what the Muslims were doing, the early Muslim expansion. 100%, they were joined at the hip, they were in fact doing everything they could to kill the first church. And they went in spades, spared no expense. This is why they're again, let me jog your memory on something here. What societies, what nationalities built all of the monuments and structures in Afghanistan that the Taliban were destroying? Does anybody remember when the Taliban first came in? Which of course was one of the many reasons that the ISIS slash the Taliban. Nobody had ever bothered doing this before, but all of a sudden, It became a priority to deface and destroy all of these great cliff carvings and constructions that, well, who built them? Afghanistan is literally out in the middle of BFE only in this case it's what it's A, BFA, there we go, not BFE, BFA, okay, blank, blank Afghanistan. And yet, You have no history, you have no information. Not once when I've been to school is there emphasis unless you seek it out. And even there, if you go to what is probably one of the narrowest of archeological and or historical reference areas on the planet is northeast of Afghanistan and even Afghanistan itself. But northeast of Afghanistan and working across that part of the planet on an angle and in the, again, the far western, western end of China and all of those areas north, which rolls into part of Russia, goes into the northern end of Mongolia, etc. It is a non-plus, non-existent history for you. Then when you do go and look at what's there look at what's available it's like well Why the hell isn't this talked about there are archaeological structures and things the likes of which do not compare with anything other than maybe Egypt and greater Greece and even and even Rome Okay, but they're out in the middle of Nowhere. Well something was there at one time. So who was the something that was there? What were they doing there? How did that all get there? Now eventually you get little blurps on occasion, but that's it. And this isn't Ufology or anything. This is just the cycle of man and how they manipulate, which comes back to again, this whole idea. How is it that they're all that throughout the generations in different eras, there is no benchmark society that you can find where you have anything like us. You have the closest you have is the first Roman Republic. the Greco states, the Greek states of antiquity, some. Some you don't know anything about because they were, you know, you'll get when Rome expanded, you can find out more about the Carthaginians, but they don't sound like they're any different from the Romans. Whether or not they were more Roman-esque when Rome became an empire is the question. Which is why, eventually, Carthage and several other nation states become a priority for destruction. Not just its competition as always. But what was their economic structure and or their interactive, you know, interactive construction of the population? Very little if anything is offered. But were slaves there? Most probably. The idea that all America was so different with what population of slaves we did have, which by the way It's a fact that if you look at just the Barbary pirates just one element of the slave trade of pre Civil War the the Barbary pirates alone had more white slaves between all of their Alliance nations than every slave ever owned in the United States or or born in the United States, beyond all pales, the numbers pale, six, 10, 12 times the numbers. And then you still had indentured servitude or flat out slavery in many of the other white states. If you wanna call them that, well, they were, but they were also under other religious creeds at different times, depending on the expansion of the different creeds, these different religious elements, and the Muslims being the most common. for acquiring more people as property. It's only here, and this is why we fight for it. I don't fight to go get some more for the Jews to steal. Piss on that crap. That's why, again, you get somebody say, I guess if you really want to go die for a stupid cause, go join the military and go over the Ukraine. It's about as stupid as it's been getting worse, step by step by step, by action, by action, by action. going over and fighting in Ukraine is not defending the United States in any way shape or form. You are not protecting America. You are not helping America. You are helping a whole bunch of foreign people who hate this country are trying to undermine the liberties of this nation and trying to hand us back over as bondsmen and property to the globalist slash the monarchist that we shot their ass out of here after an eight year war and we've been fighting tooth and nail against him ever since. There has never been a decade we haven't in one form another had elements of America smart enough that they have fought against that Through all of the history of this nation There may have been other dead heads panty ways or just flat-out traders that were cooperating But it's only because there has always been a much greater population group than you want to hear you're told to think about That put their foot down said watch you stuff it up your hind end and don't you even think you're going that way? Even up until these last several decades. Why isn't they haven't they reflect this is the most blatant period of time we've had where they just open it in your face. This FTX scam here is probably the best example how opening your face could that possibly be with all about the mouthpieces and all the turds that make up the institutions already run by the spooks cooks and the and the pedo queer Jewish mob. not wanting to talk about what is a massive, massive theft, fraud, and obvious criminal combine. Now, the old thing I would say is just to help you out. There's only two ways that FTX became notable to anyone. There are other powers that don't like that somebody dipped into the cesspool or accept the idea that there are other powers who realize how Close we are and why it is that well you're gonna have to finally use the resources you have and in the dance of swords before open conflict These types of activities are what you're gonna see Who exposed you know how is it this was exposed if the enemy if it's funeral resistant you will be absorbed and the enemy has total control or One enemy has total control Who is it that bollocks this up and tripped it up the way that they did? How did this happen? And I know there's all kind of really just ask yourself the basic there's going to be so many ways that this could happen And in fact, it's really only on two maybe three fingers, but all of them are associated And the first, and you know, is likely is not, is competition doesn't like, you know, the competition is strong enough it didn't like what it saw and realized that the Doofuses were too crude. So they just got rid of it because they didn't want that crude around to expose all the rest of the perversion and the other sycophants doing the same thing. The other consideration is just open conflict because of balance, not because one is more powerful. But because the faction that has that power is challenged by the other ones who have equal power, but maybe not the same interests, not quite the same. And then the third possible is the idea that another faction Yet separate from maybe even the others I just mentioned Actually trip this up because they all understand if we're gonna hang on to what we have Most important is the understanding that nobody owns you That we are our own property that is the most significant aspect right life liberty and the pursuit of happiness Because we possess ourselves is at such extreme risk. And if you look at these purple-haired, queer pieces of crap generated by the public fool system that we have presently in the schools, it's very apparent that you have to, we have to act. It's not an if, it's just a when. And the when can't be very far down the road because time isn't waiting for us. Time doesn't wait for anybody. So if we're gonna fix this thing, we better just kick ass, take names, and get on, that way we can get on with life. And that means flat out getting rid of the other side. There's no conversation that's gonna work and all the other you know, pick it around the bush or the idea that you know What was another election this last fake election was no different from the other fake election except it was the more tailored traditional way of manipulating all these BS elections So everything was 50-50 It's always 50-50 as I said before would you is the neighbor to your left queers a $3 bill and a total fruit loop Walking out with a clown hairdo and with an eight year old boy under one arm and a dog under the other, running around the backyard bare butt naked while they're screaming and barking and he's having his way or it's having its way with him. Is that what you got next door? And to your other side, is that what you have across the street too? Because checkerboard, right? 50% of your population requires a $3 bill of pedos. Is that what you're telling me? Now granted, there are a bunch of numbskulls out there. And you gotta remember the one good thing that we, which is another subject I didn't wanna touch on before we lose the hour here, is let's tie something else in because, you know, this is very important to understand they were testing the water with this coronavirus virus lie about the amnesty. Now I've talked about this a few times, but amnesty for the Fruit Loops had caused all of the problems. You're supposed to turn your brain off and forget their wicked vile actions and words But that is a percentage and I told you this when this all started, you know a couple years ago I said guys This is one of the best things that could happen. But you know what they're trying to do I told you once you throw that card out and you have all these vomitus turds Putting the double-faced bra on instead running you bug-eyed. Will that be which can't hide anymore? But they want to and this is I believe this is the only reason that they backed off on the farce masks Okay, the the face part masks why? Because it allows you to see your enemy I can still do this where I live right now how many places where you're right where you're at do you have? Enclaves of fools still wearing the mask as their religiosity You want to see this? come right up here where we are around Ann Arbor, Michigan. And if you go to Dexter or Chelsea or Celine or let's see South Lion, any place that's Celine, Michigan is a bedroom community. All these are bedroom communities. Dexter is a bedroom community for the parasitic Ann Arbor population that couldn't stand the pool because they can't afford anything there. So they've run out to the outlying areas, but they still run back into the cesspool and they do their thing. What's fascinating about this is the closer you get to that cesspool, the more you find nutcases running around and still acting demi-bug-eyed when they see you and you're not wearing a mask because you're in the peripheral area of Crazy Town. Now, you get into Crazy Town, how many places do you go right now where everybody is wearing a mask? Well, if you go to Crazy Town in Arbor, And I'm sure that there's pods all over the place. The religiosity of the face bra is not only alive and well, but almost they'd like to tell you that you got to wear a mask, but they can't. Plus they also have learned that you might not like it. I don't look like a person who would like the idea. You tell me that you must wear a face bra. It's like, well, no, I must not. So the amnesty thing, what's its purpose? What are they trying to touch the water on really? I told you before when they did this, all these things, when they threw the pettos out there and they were doing it first little slowly like that cart started to come out from under the vest and they started slowly pushing out on the table then they jammed it out real quick. And everybody, oh wow. And of course there's a bunch of people they found out who liked that. But then they realized most everybody didn't like it so they tried to pull it back to the vest but that doesn't work so they No matter what you got a bunch of pedos riding with the Democrats not that there aren't a bunch of the Republicans too there are Again Epstein Epstein Epstein, okay, and Epstein wasn't the only one in business and isn't okay But with the this this amnesty garbage you're trying to pull the card back They threw that out there and like I said guys, you know exactly who your enemies are the strongest Americans you had out there are the people who refused to wear the masks and Didn't care to do business with any of the turds. We were like that to the point where, well, you have to go, if you're going to go to medical, guess I'm not going to any medical operation for anything. We were very, very, very careful to make sure that we didn't get hurt bad, no matter how hard we tried, it can happen. But it's the idea that unless it was something that was just absolutely so traumatic, as I told you, during this whole last two and a half years of nonsense, It's like the only reason you could get stuck in that is if you were incapacitated or injured so severely that somebody had to do major work on you. But even there, that would be the limit. But I guarantee that they'd try to slide sideways. Even if they ignore that you don't want the shots, then they'd probably just give them to you while you're out. Which means they were already trying to kill you while they claimed they were trying to save you. They'd probably laugh their ass off about that one. But otherwise you do exactly and you do know exactly who your enemies are. You know who it is you can count on and who is absolutely never going to be there when things get serious. See how that works? That's just all there is to it. And again, or how crazy town they get and they've got in the process, but then now, oh well I know it was crazy, but you just gotta apologize. Well apologize to each other. I have absolutely nothing. First of all, I don't bend an E for any of these jackasses out here. I never got on my belly. And you ain't gonna hear me say anything to any of those twerps, idiots, fools, and incompetence about how we need to apologize equally. No we don't. We were absolutely right then. We are absolutely right now. And the biggest problem is, is that the mortality rate from the actions that everybody cooperatively participated in are becoming terminal issues. The bad part about that is it's not an accident, but it's amazing that 25, 27, 30%, it wasn't 70% of the population. That's just like the lie about the elections. And in fact, it's always, that's a reversal example right there. It was not 70% of the population wasn't 50% of the pop. It wasn't 40% It was much much lower, but I do believe there's a lot of stupid people. He's got the first shot now with every passing week of Realization. Oh, no, you need another one. Oh, no, you need another one Oh, no, you need another one Well, that sounds like they're trying to get you addicted to something or they want to make sure they jack you up really good with no real benefit So what are they jacking you up with? So they lost. It was like a peeling off. But I don't think the enemy was dissatisfied because if they got the first shot in you, they did damage. If they could get the rest of the shots in you, they did multiple. It's like a torpedo hit. One torpedo sinks a ship. But if you can jam two, three, four, five torpedoes into something big to make sure it goes down and you paid for it. In other words, the other guy paid for it. you know, he did it to himself, he committed ritual supeku, you know, I'm sorry, sepeku, then oh wow, or wait, hold on, oh wow, as Bill Clinton would say, oh wow. So that's why the amnesty garbage, because we just gotta, you know, no, no you don't, no, you better be making a list, checking it twice, and keep track in your community, and most of them are easily identified, because they're bitter people, or rotten people, when you see them as it is. They really their persona didn't change and in fact, they're all wretched. There's still wretched rotten people. If you notice this there is not a whole lot of joy out there and everybody is like it's kind of like you said in Road to Hell. You know say in the song the Road to Hell Chris Ree. The lines, the early lines of that song are perfect because it's exactly what's happened. to this country across the board. You wanna be joyful, then we need to wage effective war against the enemy. Before that, we have to understand what we want. We understand what we're keeping, because we're not gonna let it go. We need to understand first, again, well, who are we? Well, I'm American, son. I mean, I'm a Michigander too, by the way. And that will mean something again. All of your respective states, you know, there's a bunch of younger kids and the other that I'm watching, different points, but you guys send us videos and we watch them. And unfortunately, they drank the Kool-Aid, they don't have a clue because they don't have the background, but if they could be, they could be educated, just gonna work at it. Talking about, you know, the regional, regional this, regional that, well, son, that's part of the problem. You're already, if you don't understand the idea of the respective sovereign individual states and the construct of checks and balances and you start inserting an illegitimate and a mechanism that cannot be found anywhere. There is no regional mechanism in any of the instruments that are the founding and or the working documents of these United States under the legitimate common law and the Constitution constructed with the Bill of Rights under the Declaration of Independence. There is no regional government anywhere. The regional government is a construct and a mechanism of the War Powers Act by the same aliens who are trying to destroy your sovereignty and freedom, trying to destroy your liberty completely, and so they are using the fiction of the War Powers Act where they declared you property of the state to be bartered, sold, traded, or exchanged. at the discretion of the state. That in and of itself is an act of war and they should be shot for it. They need to be executed for it. And there's no kind way to put it. There's no half ass way to put it. That's the bottom line. And why they can't talk about the War Powers Act in Washington because that's what the whole foundation of every aspect of what they're doing in the year 2022 is all about. It's like going after the NFA like we said you go after the the real you destroy the gold act and all of the economic shenanigans that they've been playing since 1933 are dead you understand that if you go after the War Powers Act you destroy all of the administrative function and the illegitimate courts that are operating here and they would have to go back to the proper article courts they well they would be They should be able to do it, but they will not do it because those illegitimate courts, the Admiralty Courts, are what are designed to destroy your sovereignty and your freedom and your independence. They are property courts. You're in a property court. That's what the Admiralty Court is. And if they keep conditioning you repeat, repeat with all the other trappings, well, guess what? And the NFA, well, it's a safe. They've taken you as property of the state, then disarming you and making sure that you do not have martial arms since it was the American people on April 19th, 1775, that declared war against the reign of the empire. And in the process of the first trigger pull on April 19th, from that point forward, peeled off all of the trappings. of the bondsmen, all the trappings of being a subject because they were now declaring their freedom and their individual independence as human beings. And that is why you are under attack now, even though we are later in the game. And even though they've created all the fictions. There are still a lot of people who have come here and are interested in the idea of the original founding father method of construction. Why? Because they'd like to own themselves and they would like to reap the benefit of their life's endeavors. Time to shoot their ass. That's all there is to it. But in the meantime, first of all, again, what are we standing for? Now, from that point forward, once you are again, not against what the other, I'm very much against what the other side's doing, but I understand how and why I need to be against it. Otherwise, when the challenge is set forward, which is your victory, what would happen if you are not ready with a solution? And what do we have as a mechanism to provide an answer? We have a sound form of government. But the creature that we have right now that is usurping that government is what needs to be gone. And the only way you can clear that out is through a solid American war for independence to reaffirm the founding instruments and to create in this day and age the mechanism necessary to save our asses. That's all there is to it. We're at the top. We're going to save a little bit of time. We've got to take a break here for a little bit. For everybody out there, should be hearing the music in a moment. And again, this is gonna be a short weekend for us guys. We can't cut. We're only in the Monday here. This is gonna be a week. Also, it is a reminder. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one On land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number You'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. Then keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God. to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trampled, 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... Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and... Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northwest. Northeast. South. And south-west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mge.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. Wanna say hi to all of the merchant brain out there and many other people who are making that possible. You guys are putting us on every ocean on the planet right now. We are heard literally on every ocean. I'm very even near the Antarctic, which I think is really cool. I always wanna... to get our signal there. But again it is in a roundabout way. But you know roundabout, roundabout, roundabout way. So congratulations, keep up the good work there. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And of course, well, it is Monday. It is the 21st of November. It is the 14th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords, let the dance continue and it will. It is a beautiful day. I can't complain at all. We're just now seeing the last of the sun over there on the horizon. Obviously, remember short, short days, but a perfect day. You could have, if you had a sunroom, you've been, you got the sunburn today. If you didn't have a sunroom and you were outside and I worked out pretty much outside most of the day. Oh, you easily get a sunburn today without a problem. And remember, fewer leaves to stop it from happening. The trees are clear, except for the oaks, and some of the low-light brush. On that note, remember color and camouflage. Your green needs to be supplemented with a little bit of brown. If not, switch over to your seasonal camouflage. And there are a number of different solutions there. Now some of your patterns are pretty much, you know, roll over from one to the next. But eventually, general winter will take over and snow is going to be part of that pattern, that part of that coloration. So you need to look around at this point, see what you can find in the way of snow camel for a support. The German pine frond has always been good, but has been less and less of it, if any, available right now. And even then, they want way too much. So if you got seamstresses and you can improvise with your own cloth and or find patterns that, you know, prefer your unit might prefer that are commercially available, that's one solution. But remember to do a thermal check and a night vision reflection check on those. If it's store bought, cotton base is good and there's all kinds of cool things you can do with it. ultra-flat paint and a little bit of creativity and you can come up with an intermittent broke up pattern or break or dazzle that will do a good job of disrupting direct observation of you unless somebody's really focused. Again, remember, it just has to be some color. It doesn't have to be much. Here in a matter where you go. You're not gonna find stark white and if you're in the middle of a field You're in the wrong place. I will repeat that over and over again. Yeah, you can be in the middle of a field Who needs don't you're in the wrong place? Now there are situations and I even described it in battle for the Republic if you're screwed and you're on foot You're having to travel across a large area like we have large farm stretches here. Okay Then still, if you look at the average farm field during the winter, you still have peekaboo, peak out brown, peak out tan, even green if you have winter wheat. Like winter wheat's green, green underneath the snow guys. So this is where a little color breakup makes a big difference. So even solid white, while it's serviceable enough, it would still be better, it would better serve you depending on your environment to actually have a little breakup color. Now the way to compensate or say that that would work is your web gear, if it's over top of your snow camo, is going to be whatever color pattern your base pattern is. So that in of itself is going to break it up. But if you're using the snow ponchos, Then like the German, I just mentioned, the German pine frond, that's supposed to go over everything so that everything is, you know, again, the silhouette is uniform. You get a white base with a number of pine frond breaks. And of course, the logic there was, well, you shouldn't be standing in the middle of the field. But even if you are, it's probably enough to disrupt your basic silhouette. So take into consideration, plan ahead. Do we have a caller? I'm not going to say that's, I like the three color desert for Indiana. And if you have to go ahead and throw some white on there, spray a little white on. Yeah. Or again, or, or you can do a little bit of, um, again, you can take cloth guys and tie it, you know, like to your web gear, you know, do white. I mean, think about how snow appears and how it lays. So you can even do just a little bit of white and do it in a swaths, you know, and cuts. with other cloth so you can break up the pattern enough without, you know, if that's all you got. Winter, in the winter, if it actually is winter, it's gonna be tougher to apply paint if you can find it. More important is to remember it, you know, and that is another subject, and I'm gonna go off on a tangent here. Gee, Mark does this all the time. Guys, we're in the, well, this is, it's depicted properly in most future Pocky clips, you know, variants. Where are you gonna find paint? You know that the eco freaks have done such damage to that industry to begin with. But even if you, well, if right now everything just froze, most people are not gonna think the problem is freezing. Cold is gonna damage anything in the north if it's not properly stored. Now, watch your, first of all, remember that. So with every passing year that you go into conflict, more and more of what you assumed was gonna be there isn't going to be available. Okay, first of all, cold creates either preservation or attrition depending on the product. Some things like foodstuffs, etc. are going to be actually extended timeline wise because in a cooler environment, most all the stuff will be stabilized. It won't break down, won't deteriorate. Now, there's, I know freestyle and all that. We're not even discussing that. We're just going with a basic method. But there are other items, for instance, how much of a warehouse would be maintained if the power grid goes down or if you're in a war zone area, which could be an entire state, two states or three states, involving conflict. Let's just say it's the global war thing going on. Paints and many other of your perishables will not be there. In fact, they're only going to be good for so long. You could use them past a certain point, but that's if they work. Think about this, break hands. How long is it? How long is the spray can't good for on the shelf? You know that when because of the Corona beer virus thing I would say one out of six in some cases a hundred percent of the product on the shelf went bad. I bought cans of paint from one of the big hardware stores and came home and shook it up. Everything sounded good and even sloshed around. Tried to spray it. You know what it was like doing a almost like it was supposed to be a clear coat, but with a shade. Went back and said, yeah, we had a bunch of these all the same. They're all from the same windows as they had them on the shelf. It's the product they kept. They didn't rotate. They couldn't get any more from Krylon. Krylon wasn't producing because Krylon's factories or whatever they had, if it was Chinese or if it's over here or if it's Mexico, who knows? But they weren't making more. Now I didn't throw that stuff away, although I took some back, but I had another couple and I thought about it, it's like, you know what, I can use that like that because it still created a lacquer finish, you know, an over enamel finish, but it had a shape. But it was useful for other things I was experimenting with, like camouflaging metal to give it more of a subdued look, because there was a flattener involved in using flat paints. So with every passing year, you're going to see this is an issue until there isn't any. Any of your latex paints are only going to be good for so long, they could be revitalized to a degree, but as long as they don't freeze. But how much of the inventory in a massive quantity level is going to be left in hardwares that are overrun. People aren't going to be thinking about paint. The power goes off for a village, a town, a grid, whole area. And that's it. That's all she wrote. If the first winter freezing will eliminate that inventory from being mostly viable, there will be some paints that might. But that's just one subject. And again, this is something you can use. You need tactical colors. You might have some paint survive, but I guess purple isn't exactly, or blood red isn't your first choice of things to put into the combo inventory. Now, another thing about that, what's going to happen with paints, we've seen this for years. is the container itself is going to fail you. Now it may not still have product inside. I used to do this and have done this for years with silver paints is, well, you know what, cap, you know, take the cap off. Can's been around a long time. Thing won't spray in any way, shape or art. It'll fart in every way I can imagine. Well. the plastic's brittle, some of the tips might have broken off completely. Guess what? Break out a tap it, smack it, and let whatever pressure's in there distribute the paint, whatever's still sloshed around inside. Use it the way you normally would with a paintbrush. But use it immediately. You're only gonna get so much life out of whatever product you've got there. Just a sidebar everybody's thinking all this stuff's gonna be here It's like watching sci-fi movies and you have newspapers going down the road and it's supposed to be five years after the war Well, how many newspapers would be flying around five years after the war? First of all, you didn't use it to wipe your hind end start a fire or nature would consume it Go ahead thought about that one. Remember? We remember we've already joked about this. We're gonna get more toilet paper from Well easy Time magazine Your local newspapers, if there's any left. Why? Because that's all you got, son. That's all you got. And after that... All those old yellow pages come in handy. That's right. I grab every old telephone book. It's true. I have every telephone book. I got three or four of them here for local Dexter right now. I grab more. The one cool thing is like down south. They still do regular telephone books and they drop them off at the grocery stores like in Texas. And so they don't really care how many you take, but I'm sure if you went over the grocery cart, every time you go to visit, just grab one or two telephone books. There's still the thickness of the ones you used to get locally up here, about inch and a half to two inches. And just like you just mentioned, Sears Robux catalogs were the same way. Well, I'm reading the Sears Robux catalog out in the outhouse. They weren't reading it because it was entertainment value. They were reading it because it had mechanical value. Where's paint 312? I wanted that shotgun. Sorry dude, but yes it is. Exactly. So just a heads up. Anyway, Parashables. Paints are on the high consume high perishable list. In fact, if you look at war zones, if you go look at, for instance, well, Ukraine had the advantage of direct close outside support, eastern Ukraine. But it still comes down to priorities when you're poor and paint is not a priority, but it was still accessible. Syria, on the other hand, has, again, unfriendly territories all trying to backstab it from all directions. It's Congress comes in by camel donkey pickup truck and all low level infiltration processes to maintain the economy because of this and as you have lower smaller, you know, in other words, lower smaller Low retail not not wholesale, but lower retail delivery systems. What we mean by that is what I just said Can't well, okay. I'll go farther down still guy with a backpack camel donkey and then pickup truck or you know Jeep or even a small car with a box in the back of it to make it look like a little pickup truck That's how stuff moves into the country in Syria. I've mentioned this many times look at the war zone of Syria itself And in fact you go into the war zones guys you notice there's no metal in any frames There's no metal on the ground your wreckage of vehicles They're absolute bare bones and eventually if you go back to the same place even the frames and the bodies of those cars are gone Why because all that's going into the kilns and all of that's being repurposed for the war effort But it was really a lot of glass you can make a lot of glass out of that sand, but you're not making iron at him That's right. So everything gets again because it's gonna go boom or downrange as a rocket, you know, as a bomb as a mortar bomb or whatever or for a grenade That's what's happened with the stuff. And or just to maintain local commerce. If you've seen, there are some phenomenal videos of work, handwork done, and home casting, but not home as in for your personal pleasure, as in home manufacturing to maintain what they have. And there's some fantastic examples of reproducing gears, driveshafts, fixtures of all kinds, literally, you know, damage to the point where you believe they shouldn't be functional. And then literally turning around because it's worth the effort when you have nothing to actually go through the process of taking what most people would consider a castaway item. We do because we're a wasteful society. But in that environment, oh guess what? You know in fact, but the biggest thing is or it's it's actually the scavengers prefer the older equipment why I just had this conversation with the scavengers just a little bit ago Because if you're gonna rebuild it you want you need to have something that you can rebuild And most of the newer stuff is such of such garbage quality that there's nothing that can be done with it. Okay One of the other guys, it's a metal moth, you know, I just was passing talking with him as like you said he was looking for a transmission for a vehicle project and it's like no I don't want none of the new crap because he went right down the shopping list of what what how you know each aspect of why it won't work You know why you can't be rebuilt but the older equipment especially American or Japanese is you know, it's iron Armstrong So heads up. And again, this is something that we'll all learn. It's why, why I'm still every time I pass, there is a Ford, I think it's a 1956 or 50s, maybe 58 even. It's a Ford dump truck, but my God, it looks pretty darn good for its age. And the tires, the tires were maintained. So I think the farmer who was using it used it up until maybe several years ago, but it also was stored indoors. It was not stored outside. And it is not rusty. It's just got that old patima from where and the dust ages. But it would be all, it's still, it's one of those things I keep looking at is like, that's got everything you want in the vehicle. It's got the ability to move something. It's got a probably a flathead engine in it. It might still, because in the late 50s, the flathead was still dominant for vehicles that were utility and work vehicles, especially pickup trucks, heavy pickup trucks or bigger trucks. Now everybody switched over, especially eventually, to bigger block, big block conventionals that you're all familiar with now. But there's a cut-off date and it varies with Ford. So points in condenser, no electronics, very simple, crude route, and run forever. And it's actually one of those where I've been thinking of stopping and at least find out what he wants for it, because he definitely wants to sell it. There were two. Somebody bought the other one that didn't have the dump box on it. My attitude is again if I'm gonna get it and it's got a run fuel in it Guess what? I have something that works, you know can be working for you and More unique ways down the road. The dump truck is very very very useful Okay, so just a heads up again Again, okay, it's been off the paint to one thing together. I know but that's what happens here as a subject comes up. It's something Hopefully I got your brain juices flowing. You start to think about why it is. When you have the advantage now, if you can fix it and paint it, paint it. Give it a coat of paint. I do that with every tool I'm reworking. I have all of my augers, all of my balls, all of my drive tools, anything I've got that... especially since it's probably as old as I am, if not older, and much of these are older tools, the quality of the steel, the fact that I could not replace it, and especially in the future, well even now I can't replace it. There's mostly punkajunk metal that's being used now. If you've got a piece of steel, or a piece of equipment out there, and it is an American made piece of steel from the 70s, but mostly the 60s and before, usually up to about 1965, 67. Guys, it's Virgin American steel. It's iron that was was ored and like here in the Midwest, it was ored up in what was pulled up in the upper peninsula of Michigan. And they have gone to the foundries over in Wisconsin or it came right down Michigan way here. The ingots were put together, cast accordingly for whatever metal requirement, went to the forges that were as big as two of my houses, and they stamped these things out of virgin steel with American skill and the working knowledge of how to properly temper. Those are the best tools you will ever own in your life, and you will never find them again in this era. You won't find them in this time zone. They don't exist. There is no one building to that quality because they also can't access the quality of product to make it out of as the present spec. But that doesn't mean it has the actual product is built to minimal standard. And when I say product, I'm talking about the actual metals that your tool is made out of. It's amazing. Again, so just a heads up. This is why everything, if you're farther south, you can still paint when we can't, but everything, especially a tactical coat. If you're looking at the idea that you are serious about what it is that's going to happen, make everything so it's harder to see. But the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. And while I could paint it red, because I got red paint, that stays in the shops where it probably ain't gonna make no difference, because I ain't lugging that with my back anywhere. But if it's portable, useful in the field, preferably, it's tacky-coated. And I will remind you again, one of the best paints, this is really something, again, I'll make us a benchmark. For all of you out there, the roof accoutrement paints that are used for doing flashing, They usually will cover the cover board, they will cover shingles, the paint will cover steel, aluminum, whatever you've used. Copper flashing, it'll all bond to. It is a very high anti-infrared radiation rating designed to be on a roof where every day from sunup to sundown it gets hit and it's not to fade. It will fade eventually, but not like other paints. What's really cool is it works really well for tactical equipment because it locks on, it's designed to hold in the weather, and the low infrared signature is part of what helps to protect you down the road. So just a heads up on that one. There's a number of different companies that make this stuff. Go take a look. You may have to go to a place that specializes in roofing. Not all places in soil paint have that product on the shelf. But it's worth the effort to track it down and actually use it for a lot of your tools. I'm doing all my trailers with this paint and Some are chocolate. Well, not even chocolate just further tree earth brown some things are gray green But all these colors are earth colors that you typically find looking through the woods and some of them That's all I got to do. You know, you have to a camouflage better. Just need base color is enough Anyway, let's do this. We're gonna have some fun For all the neurotic hypochondriacs with paranoid tendencies Weird Al served them a couple years ago. Ed, if you could play Weird Al's Germs Germs little fella like the ones that gave me this cold Germs? Yeah Well, they're rolling on the ground and patting out the germs that are hitting their body from the sneeze so anyway Weird Al Germs And you know what? The video is like a rock concert thing. So the videos, he always does interesting stuff. But this one is basically a spoof of the, if you recognize the song, that's who they're spoofing. So Germs by Weird Al. Gave me this cold, the movie space soundtrack bike from, you know, the radio station where they confront the radio station, the DJ is cool. It's exactly what you saw with all these twerps idiots and incompetence in their panic In fact, they're they're fabricated panic by the powers that be who wanted to laugh their ass off and watch the little blips do what they did Do we have a caller? Who do we have? Some of the invaders are at least one of them as the voice of Jack Nicholson imagine that Hey little buddy I'm gonna give you something a little prior if you watch spaced invaders I'm gonna challenge you to see if you noticed something I Want you to look at the foreheads of all the space aliens all the Martians you melon heads But there's a lot more there than just that because that's exactly what their heads do look like is the coloration again is like they look like Big watermelons. Okay, cuz there's a big ball the space aliens with the tiny little chins in the air, you know it is which they are in the movie. So pretty cool. But look carefully, there's a certain, especially the pilot. Yeah, I'll even become more detailed. Look at the pilot and remember the nature of pilots, what they do is, you know, the whole idea of artwork. That's even bigger, aren't artwork. Somebody had fun with all the little nuances that are built through that very simple movie. It's really There's no swear words. You can watch it. Let all your children watch it. It's called Spaced Invaders. But you have to watch it twice to catch everything. And then still you won't catch all of the little sight gags he incorporated into it until you watch it again. This is really cool. Anyway, a couple things I did get, I always brag. Yeah, I'm gonna brag. Mark's gonna brag. But I got a project here. However, it's 38WXST Cobra. radio that I got for free this weekend with a whole bunch of other antennas, coax and other things. One of our friends stopped by to give some other stuff, donated other stuff to the cause, but I got this from another location and it's interesting, I think I got two of these, three of these now. And so what's fascinating, same model, I think this is actually the last or newest of this series, okay? And it has a lot of other features on it. You won't find the handheld units of this type typically. It is kind of cool, some of the added features that they threw in. Needless to say, rechargeable batteries, yeah, right, you know how that is. So I can guarantee that when I pull the cover off carefully, I'm gonna find the T rechargeable batteries are completely compromised and that's gonna be part of the cleanup detail But was it is it worth picking up? Oh hell yes. This is a really nice radio if everything is brought back up to speed the way it's supposed to be Okay, which I will in fact sometimes while I'm doing the program. I'm working on things where I'm just while we're talking I'm multitasking and this is one of those little things where I got to clean up the antenna fixture get work on the battery pack And I'm going to start looking for other equipment we'll probably have sitting on the shelf. This does include a speaker extension, microphone extension for hooking this up as a tactical rig, which is really cool. So you can do attack mic instead of just voice or press. You can still do voice to talk. But anyway, cool little piece of machinery. And again, I'll bring you up to date on my latest throwaway slide. Cool toy. Also got a bunch of antennas, vehicle antennas, CB and 2 meter, which is really cool, all free. So pay attention, you never know what you're going to find in those boxes when you see a wire sticking out. You always look at the very least, you end up with a whole bunch of copper. And copper wire for all kinds of boom toys down the road, kind of handy. Don't assume you're going to be able to get it. Don't cannibalize some things you don't need to. If you can get stuff that you can cannibalize, it won't cost you anything. You know what? Christmas lights. When the time comes and we need long pieces of wire for things that go boom in the night, you want to set up equipment, and needless to say, also Christmas lighting is great for auxiliary lighting also, or offset lighting, subdued lighting, depending on what you buy. But don't forget, there's lots and lots and lots of little pieces of Chinese copper wire. And there are things that you have to build down the road where you're going to need wire. Now especially watch after the holiday season because Americans are still relatively wasteful and the good thing is that even before the season starts people will be throwing away last year's Christmas decorations especially Christmas lights if they don't work or maybe they can't figure out what's wrong with them. Most cases they do work you just got to check certain things especially fuses. Example, I got a ton with these, well I picked up this very fine radio and other equipment that has to do with communications. At least two or three of the strands were last year or year before Christmas LED lights. Plug them in, everything works, they're all sitting nice, got to unravel them and rewind them, put them on hangers, and they're on standby for whatever I want to do, Christmas lights being the first thing for the season. And then they go back on the shelf and if need be, they're auxiliary lighting when you need it. Minimal cost and throw away. If I need to abandon it, I won't care. Also, like I said, I get lots of copper wire and sometimes you need copper wire to connect to other things that connect to other things and then they go boom in the night. He stepped on that. Boom. Yeah, I know he did. Oh, that one did too. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, they all did over there. Boom, boom, boom. Poor little things. So anyway, a couple of things wanted to touch on. Oh, by the way, and again, it's the beginning of the week, first of the week. I think Black Friday is coming up here, it may be darker than you think, depending on how things go with the lack of economic integrity on the part of the turds that are in Washington. But before that, there are a couple of decent buys, again, over at AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com. You need to go check them out. I know I was mentioning them, but whenever I see something, it's like, yep, grab that. Again, there are a number of other odd ammunition companies out. There's still stuff popping up I've never seen before. I assume they're brand, brand new or maybe they were during last year or the year before this wave and they weren't producing so much and everybody bought them up so you didn't see them. But right now there's a bunch of odd new names on the block, 9 millimeter producers especially. Now, are they necessarily producing the ammo themselves? I will remind you that probably 60% of what you see in these new name companies, they don't produce anything. What they did is they were quote unquote, entrepreneurs. Read that Izzy Blatz and Steen from Coenville. They turned around and they got they got our cousin who actually is an arms manufacturing or they know somebody and they create a whole LLC fictional company name and they contract to have them produce the brass with their Logo on it and the rest is history Remember I've mentioned a lot of the stuff. I've been curious about like with the Norma Norma used to do a hundred percent of its own ammo, but In this day and age, there's a bunch of stuff that came in as normal ammo and having looked at it here in the last two or three months, if you compare it to the Turkish 9mm, which is not bad ammunition, not worried about whether that works, when they produce ammo, they're assuming they might be using it themselves. Always remember that. So no matter who it is that's building it, you may have to turn around and suck up the inventory because you got to go to war. Because of this, typically again, if they're producing for another contractor, they may produce whatever, maybe a step below in grade, but that does not seem to be the case with most of the Turkish contract ammunition that has been produced. Some of this may just be fake LLCs created by the Turks. to be able to subdivide and bring more ammunition in. Let's not forget that. You know, you have some shill over here, set it up, and then they move it through. I've talked about this many, many times over the years. And we've seen that the industry had this happens many times. Hell, even with stuff that Winchester built itself that was taken out of the country, and they have to come up with a fake name, and they bring the Winchester ammo in, and all they do is re-box it. But it's actually the Winchester contract military ammo coming back in from outside. Knowing the people who did it, they were told, yeah, we had to spend the money on cardboard boxes and printing, make up a fake name, put the ammo in the box, and they'd ship it in without a problem. Otherwise it was contract, you know, it was contract Malaysian or Indonesian and they didn't want everybody to know that that's where that stuff was going back in the day. So they came up with all these, you know, fronts and that's probably what's happening right now with the percentage, but take advantage of it. There's a number of different nine millimeter loads that are a little heavier, but still not subsonic. which is not a bad deal if you prefer a little heavier bullet, you're gonna maybe be a little slower. Now I would point out that most all of these people advertising the ammunition right now do include the performance specs, usually with the listing for the ammunition when it's on sale. So if you were wondering, wait a bullet, what's the muzzle velocity? Okay, that's all listed. Also again, sometimes even the cup pressures. are listed. It depends on how elaborate the information was. It was provided by the company making the ammo and the guy selling it, whether or not they actually incorporate that into the portfolio slash posting on the page that they have. I will say this, that both classic firearms and AIM surplus are actually pretty good for that. Sportsman's Guide does that too, where they actually offer a good portion of the database that you need to try and make an intelligent decision. depending on what you're trying to put in the way of golf balls into your golf cart. Okay, because needless to say, like I've said, it's like with weapons, you have a golf bag full of clubs. Well, you also need to have the balls, little balls to whack with the golf club. In this case, put stuff down range. Everybody's always asked, would you go to the lighter, lighter heavier bullet? If I can get the heavier bullet for the same price, Typically, they usually charge more. Right now, it seems to be pretty much the same price. I'd go to have your bullet wherever you can. Now, here's the little perverted reason I do that. I always think ahead. And if I want to build a, if I want to scavenge a nine millimeter round and swage it down and use it in a 357 Magnum, for instance, or a 38 Special, One of the advantages is the heavier bullet is closer to standard spec for both of those guns. Now, is that my first choice? No, not my first choice, but traditionally, we've always in the past when we've had dry spells in the late 70s and again in the middle 80s, we had a dry spell with bullets and primer. We've seen this before. Well, what we did is certain bullets were available because 9mm wasn't the the premium round at the time wasn't the in demand round at the time. So there was a bunch of nine millimeter available from Spain or from Portugal, not loaded ammo, we're just talking bullets. And so you run everything through a swager to make a copacetic to make sure there's not too many extreme expansion issues or oversized projectiles which will cause excessive pressure. Don't need to hammer our guns. But by running it through a bullet swage, just, you know, bullet sizer, just to make sure it's the way it's supposed to be. You can load up a 357 Magnum with what would be a light projectile, 127 grain or 130 grain 9mm, which is heavy for a 9, really, and turn around and end up with a pretty neat little 357 Magnum load. Now, another thing is that, remember, again, It doesn't mean you're going to cannibalize a bunch of 9mm, but if I had a handful of .357 Magnum operators and we'd run dry, I'd try to use all their brass first, but you know, and bullets and primer, you know, that's appropriate. But at a given point, you're not going to have Magnum primers because they're the minority. So you're going to be using standard pistol primers to begin with. you're gonna probably change powder, maybe not, because powder is the one thing you can stretch. But projectile-wise, either A, you're gonna cast and do more lead, but if you can't, and for whatever reason, you still wanna make sure those guys have a few rounds for the 357 magnums, then you need to be ready with the doctor's tools, the operating room resources, to be able to create what the individual needs. So just a heads up. Anyway, the heavier bullet 9 is a good idea. I still like the idea of more energy against the target and typically both heavier and denser. traveling about the same velocity, but it's going to be a lot harder hitting and the kinetic energy delivery. It's going to be a little more efficient unless you go soft point or whatever you're doing in there. That's a different formula. But if you're using ball ammunition, which you'll notice a lot of the pistol ammunition you're getting, be it 9 millimeter 40 caliber 45 or 357 or 38, is all ball ammo right now jacketed. Pretty much that's what's coming through now that indicates military spec anyway, which we know and for For the 40 Cal the 9 and the 45 that's not a surprise But the 357 now everybody's becoming accustomed the idea that what you're gonna have available is something that is an FMJ So adapting the nines to that as needed isn't gonna be so tough to get people to wrap their brains around Which is especially critical. So anyway enough on that now We are going to have another drawing in a little under two weeks because today is Monday and for all of you hopefully have been paying attention to your mailboxes because we dropped stuff in the mail the next morning and we have a few more to go out. I got one right here with my hands on two boxes right here and that'll be the end of it. So for everybody watch your mailbox. One or two of those boxes are a little bigger. So you probably have to use it. Usually if you have a PO box, they'll drop it off however, but just pay attention because there are unique pieces of good stuff in every box we sent out, needless to say. But if you would like to help out with the end of the year bill, and again, it'll be two weeks out, it'll be, in fact, we already figured this out, forgive me. The second of December is the next drawing and we probably will probably will probably do One every week after that we'll see what happens But you've got time to get a mailing in for instance if you want to so you can first of all do the mailing address It's PBN PO box 1 9 4 Dexter, Michigan 4 8 1 3 0 PB and PO box 1 9 4 Dexter, Michigan 4 8 1 3 0 that's PB and PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. When you send a letter, make sure that you include a slip of paper with your mailing address. Everybody's been great. I've got them, like I said, right here in my hand. You can hear that. That's one of them right there. There's a bunch of them right here. And when you send that, if you want to do cash, that's fine. If her ends, put some foil on them, it'd be a good idea. Also, you can do check her money order. If you do a check her money order, which people have, you can make out that check her money order to Nancy, last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And we'll... Put your name in the hat immediately however many times, however many dollars you donate for every dollar you donate. That's a, you're dropping the hat there. Your name is in there again. So you did $25, 25 times your name is in the hat. Bring up the probability of your name being drawn from the hat, which is cool. Although a lot of people have been very generous and we want to say thank you. Also, you can go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And when you get there, again, go to the donate key. When you go to the donate key, make sure that you, of course, you can incorporate your amount, but make sure in the notation you include a mailing address. That would be, again, best. So that's over at Liberty Tree Radio Self-explanatory. Now, one last thing. I am gonna, well, hopefully everybody got what they wanted. Or it's, you're assuming it's on the way. If you get, well, most you will. There's a pouch that's in there in multi cam. I'm going to point something out. I realized this after I use these as one of the gifts. Again, a great little item for what they are. But if you want more of those pouches because you want to match them up for what they were for, then we're going to bring up a way that you can acquire more of those pouches because I realized that I sent singles out. But somebody might want a couple of those. So forgive me on that one. But again, they're MOLLE type, but they'll fit on anything else. They have a back strap on them that'll allow them to be used for MOLLE or you can use them just with a regular utility belt. And again, they are in multi-scam or multi-cam, which kind of go along with Woodland and whatever else. But Woodland doesn't always go in the other direction so well. Anyway, we'll work it out. But I also have the option with the medical bags to do the same pattern. But it looks like they're ticking down. I thought I would buy maybe a dozen of the medical bags. Darn, I was going to break that there. I wasn't going to tell you about it, but I have to. The thing is that it looks like they're selling out as quick as they got them. But there are other items from the same. not the whole rig. In fact, the few and far between on Molly items as far as even vests right now with the number of people I'm sure buying from the rental revolution companies out of China. They have got more enough business and they don't really need to worry about us. No domain used to be they did not so much anymore and they certainly don't want to worry about offering us too much. considering the fact that yeah, yeah, they might be shooting at us. The Chinese now know that the big plan is to have a war. And of course, they've already knew this before from behind the scenes. But now they're getting to the point where it's a genuine plug in issue, same with the Russians. So a lot of people are acquiring the material and they're the ones that are competing with what importers or with what manufacturers you have here too. Anyway, I'll see last but not least, I mentioned snow camo. Helmet covers guys, especially for snow camo. You don't have to go out and spend $20 or $15 on a snow camo cover. Get yourself some white cloth that is preferably higher in cotton, not so much with the plastics. and cut yourself a helmet cover, okay? I would even say that you can do that with most all of your other headgear too because there's a number of old tricks with that but you do want to make sure that it's non-uniform. If you're going to attach white to your hats, you got to remember you're still going to break it up so it doesn't look like you have some kind of saucer or plate or beanie that's in two different colors even with a patrol cap. Remember the brim in one color you want to kind of break the break it up. You can tack on white cloth or do other things in some very unique ways. Be creative, but just consider that with the helmet cover is pretty straightforward. You all understand how to do that. Should be able to figure out how to work a helmet cover. Also, oh, and before I forget all the prices have gone up like everything else, even for the clearance items. Don't forget Coleman's dot-com Coleman's dot-com Coleman's dot-com go to Coleman's and first go through their sales and clearance section There's a lot of unique items are not as many as there were I've noticed that that there are about half as many Items in the clearance and close out official list Also again, we mentioned snow cammo, although this is the time you're and everybody starts to grab it I've mentioned it during the summer. Nobody probably listened But this time of year, Coleman's is a good spot because they do have a pretty good selection. And if you're thinking that everything they have is on the web page, that's not true. You might wanna give them a call and say, hey, what do you guys have in the way of snow camouflage items? And I'm looking for this, this, and this. Because a lot of times, especially with the environment the way it is right now, they may not be up to snuff because they're just too busy. Everybody is having the same problem and being affected in the same way. Not enough time to get everything done and there are a lot of people interested in the same subject matter. So we should be hearing the music. Uh-oh, we are at the top. I realize we have gone through this hour. For everybody out there, again, remember, we're going to be able to go through the program. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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, of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number You traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoke vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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 this right? Gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm our quirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories northwest southeast south central Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com Liberty Tree radio.org 10-run satellite, want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there, and a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is the 21st of November, it's Monday, it is the end of the full third week of November, the 21st of November. It is the 14th year of open and in-your-face, babian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation, of America with a 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. And of course, well, a beautiful Monday. The weekend was busy and got a lot accomplished. In fact, even so, it was just last minute for the weekend, but actually we got some construction up and online for yet another little critical garden and livestock project. was really kind of cool. You know, mission, I should say. The project is now where I can more readily complete what needed to be done. I had big, chunky pieces of stuff that It had to be manhandled into place. It beats when somebody else fabricates everything and all you do is kind of screw it together to make something different from what it was intended. It's really cool. It's grossly over-engineered, all 2x4 and 4x4 construction for the framing. Many, many, many, many times denser than normally anyone would make it, but it's the nature of where the materials came from, so it's kind of cool. Anyway, pay attention. Somebody's always getting rid of stuff and a lot of it, well, it can be very quickly reapplied to the kind of missions we're concerned with. On that note real quick, don't forget, we're heading to winter. Make sure that all of your cold weather gear is in your vehicles for emergency purposes. It includes a few throws or blankets that nobody likes, including a couple of coats that nobody likes that fit and actually work. Why do I keep saying that? Well, here's the problem. You put a nice pair of gloves in a vehicle and they look good. Maybe you know to leave them there, although sometimes even you were tempted. And what happens is you grab them and take them with you because they look cool. So the basic rule is good stuff, but not necessarily the prettiest or in vogue. I like The idea of not only having the right place but resurrecting equipment that's classic. Red, checkerboard, hunting clothes are really great. Nobody is thinking about wanting to wear them. The older dark red. Now the problem is it's wool in many cases so it's going to be a size smaller than it was when it was made. If you look around like during the summer, we're a little late past that now, you can get all kinds of good equipment like that for nothing. You put a couple of coats like that in the trunk and even bottoms, might even find the whole suit. Put it into a utility bag. I get, so this weekend I think I got about 14 additional tote bags, clothing bags, cargo bags, some LAO bean cargo bags, even over the real old bean until I looked at them today. So, yeah, a chunk of change. But anyway, take one of those bags, put some extra socks, put some extra mittens in there. Mittens are great because most people don't want to wear mittens. But if you're in a cold environment emergency situation or for medical support, somebody's hurt, you want to bundle them up as best you can to keep the heat in them. If it's a cold weather emergency situation, then it's obvious. It's pretty straightforward. But the thing is you put stuff in there that it's least likely it's going to get carried away. It's not popular. Okay, now it's great. It'll be popular when you're freezing your arse off, but it's not popular as far as purification goes. So the same is true with regard to throws. Also a couple of fluffy pillows of whatever kind. Typically again, the kind of throw types where they're done in the Plush or whatever so you've got a little extra insulation there, too It's you can where you don't have to lay on it in many cases You might need to just cover more of your body to keep more heat in If you're in the vehicle and you're stuck in a situation. That's not good Don't forget air circulation to some cars you can button them right down. That's where they'll find you days later suffocated inside your own vehicle So air circulation another thing you got to remember Also, don't forget utility tools, folding shovels, snow shovel, little snow shovel arrangements, there's all kinds of stuff you can pick up right now. I grab it during the summer so I don't have to buy it during winter. And I'll get everybody stuff they throw away at the end of this winter, unless everybody goes poor because the depression is officially kicked off and then all of a sudden people will realize Can't really afford to throw things away every season like a lot of people have done in America for quite some time We've been taking advantage of its wheels. I know there's a end to the The pool with regard to that the kind of circling around right now just with what you're seeing in the way of supply And the way the shelves look so think ahead way ahead prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance Another thing, don't forget with all your vehicles winterization for your tractors or any of the other summertime equipment. I still have a rope door I gotta put away. And we don't have any real snow on the ground. And we barely have like a crust freeze. You get past the outer crust, you can get right down into soft soil still. So we've had cold, but not that cold. Another thing, I really like this. I've been using more and more of it. There are a couple of different spray on anti-rust coating slash, they're not grease, they're more like no name brand versions of the LPS line of products, but they're not cheap, but they're cheaper than. PLS does a whole bunch of really good anti-rust, anti-corrosion protective coatings. There's a couple of them out there that are great for spraying. In fact, what they're intended for is spraying underneath your vehicle. One's a red cap, the other one's a black cap. Both of them basically serve the same purpose. The red cap is supposed to be for this time of year. Spray under the vehicle everywhere you can. You've got the oil to repel, you know, road water and road salts, hopefully a little bit. It won't last forever, so you've got to remember at some point you're going to beat it down with use. But what what I've been using it on are those tools I was talking about if it's not all if they don't have a Significant rust issue and they're still pretty much from in the shop I'm not gonna use them right away and there came out of another guy's shop guy passed away or whatever What I'll do is spray it with this particular lube because it's a good it's tacky, but it's not a creamy storage coating, rather it's just simply a very light grease. You can wipe down hammerheads, wrenches, whatever, especially like I mentioned earlier, older carbon steel. And it really makes a difference, especially with regard to conventional cold weather storage where you're going to have moisture this time of year, moisture's in the air more so than, you know, others. It's just, again, in cold bonds and moisture always pools, gravity sucks. So what happens is you get oxidation in a particular area. Well, if you grease everything down or lubricate everything or paint it, then you're not going to have that problem. And that's something you need to be thinking ahead of now. By the way, really, especially with saw blades, most people are assuming, all just be able to go out and buy more saw blades. A, you're assuming you might have digits. B, you're thinking somebody has a saw blade to sell. And when all of a sudden everybody thinks they're gonna cut wood or do for themselves, all those things that there was a limited number of on the shelf are gonna be gone quickly and nobody's coming off whatever else they have if they're smart. Now some people won't be smart right away, so that's cool. I don't correct their processes anymore. If somebody's getting rid of something, on occasion I'll ask you, sure you wanna sell this, but otherwise it's like, yep, thank you, goodbye. Try to do I'm trying to be decent I mean I am being decent, but you know if everybody's happy they got what they wanted I got what I wanted that's part of the old customer relationship thing so we're all doing fine On the other hand if it's a semi-friendly or somebody is known for a while you might ask him you sure you really want to get rid of that because you'll be awfully useful if and you can recommend certain conditions But if they have an awe don't do not leave that item there. You know somebody else will buy it The person's not going to hang on to it. They're not going to take care of it. They're not going to do what they should do, maybe. That's not your problem. The big thing is to make sure that that tool is now in your inventory, that item, shotgun, rifle, boots. I don't care what it is. Take it. Don't have time to worry about that other person. If they're hesitating, hemming, hawing, or trying to find ways to argue with you about something that really isn't too much of any argument over because they're being pressured by another family member or something, that's usually the case. So you got to get rid of stuff. You know, it's like, okay, cool. Bye. Not my problem. Now my goodies. I like that. Okay. So heads up and again, collecting resources. Remember the resale shops. We've got some really cool locations around here where they actually do estate buyouts. They just buy the whole house, go in and clear everything out. They don't buy the house, but they buy everything in and around the house. and it's whole collections of things. This is how I've gotten a lot of the really good tool deals that I wanted. And in fact, I'm starting to sort by manufacturer. That's how much I've gotten. So I know I've got everything I need in a craftsman, I have SK tools, and I know I'm not buying SK off the truck, I'm buying it from these estates. So basically you're paying less than you would for China Sport. But it's all, you know, American product of whatever, take a pick whatever kind. Snap-on, getting a ton of snap-on right now. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. And again, oh, a quick reminder too, got to do this before we go any farther. We are on a short weekend because of the holiday, but LTRs will be on the regular broadcast loop, so to speak. But we are not going to be live the end of the week here. So just a heads up, a lot of things need to be taken care of. And besides, everybody needs a little bit of a break. We aren't going to get much more away things are going. So you need to take advantage of that. And again, enjoy the time with the family members who are worth spending time with. If they were the face bra wearers and they were all pissy to you, how the hell with them. But if it's, you know, somebody alike and they were decent, you'll figure that out. You're supposed to do the math, not Mark. So you'll know what needs to be done. Anyway, but if they were all face brow wearers and now they're, you know, no, I wouldn't go to that. I really wouldn't. It's like, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. When the time comes, I'm not going to have amnesti amnesia about what the Karens and the Fruit Loops and the, you know, shoe size IQ Doofs did, the neurotic hyperchondriacs with paranoid tendencies. Not going to forget that. Anyway, I always give you homework assignments, but these are fun homework assignments. Number one, during the two hour block, I was trying to remember the name of a movie and you guys helped out. I want to say thank you again. Charlton Heston did a piece in 1965. I figured middle sixties. I remember like just, I hadn't watched it for a couple of decades. More than a couple of decades. I haven't seen it in 30 years, but it's the warlord with Charlton Heston. What is it? It's an excellent depiction of what the feudal system, the fife-old system would actually look like. And what they want, again, in America, okay? We bump that stuff out of our society, kicked it on down the road. They keep trying to re-implement it in different ways. That's what they're trying to do now with the woke idiots because they're so damn stupid. They couldn't pull their head out of their arse with a crowbar if their life depended on it. It's an excellent movie because of all the interaction that's depicted. Now it's a 60s movie, but notice it's not grandiose. In fact, just to reverse, it's very personal because this is a local extension of the monarchy. And any number of different posts or titles were used. And again, all were assigned. You could be in a position of power and with a change of, from dad, the emperor, to son, the emperor, all of a sudden the son takes over and he's crazy as a loon, has some kind of animosity for you because you beat him at tiddlywinks 24 years ago or 25 years ago. or some undetermined bruise to his ego. And all of a sudden, you're out. Pack up, time to leave, and maybe run because, you know, it turns out he wants to kill you. Well, that's because he also is already assigned. In fact, typically the guy he sends in, maybe the person who's told to kill you, whoever the guy is coming in, that's becoming the new, let's just say, caretaker for the Empire. And so this is why it was all the way down to the local mechanism, the very local mechanism. Now, the closest thing you see to this to give you a kind of a feel, but not really as deep, because the movie is all the Warlord by Charlton Heston, it specifically evolves around the issues of this particular structure, this type of, you know, how did this, economic and political and lifestyle system operate. What did it do? What were the effects? If you watch Braveheart, there obviously it does give you the similar message, but it also gives you the strategic, the big overview, the big picture, and how things were intertwined. But it does give you a feel for the idea of the local, you make more local posts, they have to build a castle. In Braveheart, remember if you talk about A castle, what was the castle of the local sheriff and the local extension of the crown? What was the castle made of? It was wood. It was actually, it was a classic stockade, is what it was. But it was the impetus for the idea that, well, bless you, I've got wood. Next you'll have wood and mud. And then a few years in the other location, we'll have wood, mud, and some rock and then I'll work on the rock and I'll bring an architect in and I'll have myself a little castle. Okay. So that's, that's really step by step how it would work. And you see that depicted in Braveheart. But here again, remember, what they, what was they have to entice them to get them out there to be management. So what was the enticement device? Let them have pre-mon nocta first night. Hey, if we can't Wipe them out. We'll breathe them out. Okay, so there were all kinds of little wicked ideas across the monarchical structures heads about how to piss on the average person. We kind of got fed up with that and shot their ass out of here. It's why we need to shoot their ass out of here again in the United States. Because if they had their way, all the things you see in these movies, it would be the, it is to a degree. People watch both those movies and go, well, that's the kind of stuff that's happening now. Well, that's a good stuff that's happening now. Yeah, well you see now you keep adding more of that. That's the kind of stuff that's happening now and you can pile it up enough to where, oh no, this is all happening now. Step by step by step the perverts have their way and guess what? The Wicked Shoe Size IQ perverts, the, you know, pedal queers for the Shoe Size IQ. We'll eventually push it right on down the road so you'll be right back to where you were. And if you're stupid enough to let that happen, you in theory deserve it, but I ain't going with you. So we're gonna fight. That's not an if, that's just a when, and it better be. Now otherwise, we got the same merry-go-round going on after this fake election. Oh wow, wasn't this great? Oh, they didn't see the red wave because everything was 50-50. Everything was, yeah, well that's why we need it. There's no such thing as election reform. Election reform can only be done now with small arms fire and indirect fire and whatever else it takes to make sure you clear the bastards out and that they don't come back for a while. They will come back again because look what happened to us. And by the way, 200 years is not a short time. In history it is a, you know, that will be a comparison of Europe or Asia or whatever. No, it's still a pretty good length of time. 250 years worth of being around is decent. because there are many, many, many, many, many, many, many other institutional implemented governments that are, you know, rise, fall, and they're going, oh, gone. We've kind of stuck to it. However, we were betrayed and just, well, some people were deceived, but most know that they were simply betrayed because they warned people about it. The War Powers Act of 1933 is a problem. The War Powers Act of 1933, needless to say, the currency and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, But 20 years later 1933, remember it was 1913 when they started this one generation, and it's 20 years, and they implemented the War Powers Act, they also went with the Gold Act, and in addition at the NFA having to do with disarming the peasants with regard to their weapons, and through a number of different uses claiming that it was a privilege not a right, well that all needs to be gone. Now either a it's just gonna get thrown out the way it should be which I guarantee neither the Republic ratcheter demacons are gonna do because they've all been told to protect the racket or You're gonna do with them the exact same way. It had to be done 1775 April 19th on and that is most likely and in fact inevitably what has to happen a war for independence Has to be had to reinforce our star standing as free people as sovereigns It just has to happen. Not maybe, not kind of, not sort of, okay? So homework number one is, The Warlord, with Charlton Heston. You'll recognize most of the characters, the actors from the movie itself, including the sage lieutenant to Charlton Heston in the movie, to The Warlord. The other movie that I mentioned before, and this is for greater glory, The true story of Christiana, okay? Now, this is the counter-revolution to the kosher communist revolution of 1917 in Mexico. When the Jewish communists came in and inserted themselves, most of them being, of course, European. In fact, Eastern European, oi. What happened is Mexico was taken over by the kosher mafia, by the communist kosher mafia, not kind of, not sort of, not maybe. And I will remind you again that when that happened, when the communists took over in 1917, when Trotsky was being hunted by Stalin, Trotsky could have gone anywhere, could have gone back to Canada and Syria, although he was in jail there before. Instead, he ran down to communist Mexico and Trotsky hid there with a great deal of material and personnel support by fellow communists as he operated and ran around Mexico. The Frida Kahlo story touches on that. That's another movie you could watch, although you're gonna get a, oh god, you gotta struggle through it, but it's the Frida Kahlo story. There's another one. You'll find that the interwoven story of Trotsky, that's what made her famous is that she was a mistress to Trotsky. The rest of it is made up because Needle Sussay was part of the soap opera around her. However, for greater glory, the true story of Christiana, this is the story of the church and the Catholics, Christians in Mexico. raising up an army to fight the communists, the Jewish communists in power. And basically they didn't get rid of the Jewish communists. It's just that they made a deal. See, the Jewish communists started to kill priests and execute Catholic church members just like they were doing in what like they had done in communist and were doing in communist Russia. Just as the member, in fact, you should read some of the comments made by Trotsky about his attitude towards priests and or clergy of any kind and what he planned on and if he could what he would do to them. Now remember he then turns around and runs to what was Catholic, Latin American Mexico, Catholic Mexico. Well if he hated priests so much and he hated Christians so much and he hated especially Catholics so much, Why did he go to Mexico? Well, because the Jewish communists were in charge there and they were attacking Christians and they were executing priests just like they had been doing in Russia, Georgia, the Ukraine, etc, etc, etc. So this movie is rather interesting. You might, I'm gonna tell you where the copy I have in my hand right here, because it's just, again, I dug it out. This particular one I got at the Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree has been ending up with a lot of CD inventories and interestingly enough this has shown up in two different places. I got three copies. That way I could give a few copies out for $1.25. You can't beat that. I can't make really make it for that because it's got the nice cover. It's got a nice box and you know so it's all squared. It's got all the artwork on board which is not critical but it looks good. So it's a good one to hand out to somebody else. So if you do go to Dollar Tree and you've got other friends, then you might want to pick these up. It's a great way for you to have some handout items to teach people. And let's see, Andy Garcia, let's see, Oscar Isaac, Catalina, Sadino Moreno, Santiago Cabrera, Eva Longoria, and Peter O'Toole. And this is one of the later movies that Peter O'Toole did before he passed away, by the way. He's not in a very big role, but he obviously was working as a priest, who of course eventually is martyred because he's under the cross hairs of the Communists. So anyway, check it out, take the time. There's a couple of good ones for you. And of course, I did mention another one. If you want to watch the Frida Kahlo story, hello, I'm Frida Kahlo. You might recall that there was a, you gotta remember Frida Kahlo is not American. She's from south of the border. But there was a Frida Kahlo stamp, Kahlo stamp that was done back in the aughts. If you're not familiar, you might remember that with the girl with the omnibrow. There's no space in between the two eyebrows, just one big eyebrow across the whole of the middle of the head there. That's again a one of the several things that are interesting is again that will be plugs in the Trotsky story as a sidebar But it is integrated and woven through the thing and even kind of gives you a feel for What was Trotsky doing while he was there and how was he handled you see like about 75 bodyguards? literally around him in a cluster Moving him from one place to the next whenever he would walk around there shuffling him You know like almost like he's been picked up off his feet. They're shuffling him around So that he was utterly protected by a wall of flesh in all directions. It was feet, you know tens of feet thick Anyway, rather fascinating. So anyway, so let's see next Kind of search. I'm gonna turn to rifles here for a minute because somebody was asking again. I got an email from Hold on here. Let me make sure I get this right wasn't Mike Miranda. Okay, it was Miranda. Sorry about that. Well Miranda is probably a girl. I'll betcha. Anyway, Miranda was asking why I don't talk about the Mini-14 so much. I have. I mean, I will. I think one of the reasons I know that usually somebody asks is because you've got a Mini-14 or you've probably got one inherited to you. The Mini-14 has been around for a very, very, very long time now. It's actually not a spring chicken rifle. Originally when it came out, it was only in 5.56. We know eventually the ranch rifle came out in 7.62. Well, the mini 30 as it was called came out about the same time that a preponderance of 7.62 by 39 ammo started to become available from China. And it was a smart move, by the way, because it made sense. It was the other light rifle caliber available. Plus, there's a lot of them. There used to be more, and I don't see as much of. The American made 7.62x39 out there. But there was some at the time with the big ups. It's kind of funny because we had so much cheap import. The people wanted boxer prime non-corrosive midway, cranked out a bunch of stuff in 7.62x39 virgin brass, loaded ammo brass with primers, all kinds of stuff. But as far as the Mini-14, I'd carry it. I sold many of them. I don't even know how many I actually sold of the Mini-14, both in the stainless and in the standard blued. I sold enough of them that I sold both the first, second, and even the third pattern rifle because there were systematic minor changes that were done. That's why you pay attention to the prefix where it says, you know, mini-14 and there's a dash and you'll then have like, what is it, a 180, 181, 182, 183, et cetera. Well, the number change, numerical value change is a model change because of minor corrections. to the way the thing was built. Now, originally the way it was built, they didn't really have any problems. The design was sound. So if somebody says, oh, there's an older rifle, the newer ones are better. No, the older rifle is as good. It's just that there were parts that they did differently. And most important, as you know, I've mentioned this a million times, and this is what you have to watch out. So Miranda, if you got your grandpa's or your dad's rifle. If you have a first or second generation weapon, and I think the seconds were pretty well modified, Ruger even sent parts out for you, but the original rifle was flawless, functioned beautifully, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. But a lot of people after they fired a lot would break the weapon down and they wanted to really clean it, so they took the weapon right out of its stocks. Now to do that, you have to disconnect the front, retainer cup, which basically is just two things. It holds the weapon obviously into play with the rest of the stock and the fore grip. It's the rest point for the upper guard, the upper shield. But what happens when you take and back off the four screws, which I believe originally were hex, I think pretty sure they are, when you back those off and you disassemble it, you probably didn't notice when you were cleaning or it fell out when you opened it up, when this little clamshell that makes up the front guard of the weapon, the retainer, well, it's also where the gas diverter is. And what happened, they figured, well, this is going to be a wearing point. It's going to take some abuse. So they cast the part down below with a little donut, a female fixture donut located right there where the gas port deflector is, and there was a little insert seal that you put in there and when you clamp shut everything when you shut it tight. and bolted it back down, it ensured that there was no gas, slippage, or leakage. Unfortunately, most people didn't read or pay too close attention to the manual. The part is incredibly small. Imagine something, the diameter of the body of a ballpoint pen for the center hole, and being no more than the same dimension for the outer circle of this little donut, it was very tiny, and so people would disassemble the gun, scrub and clean and do what they were supposed to do to get the carbon out of there because that's where the carbon builds up and Then they put the gun back together and then they take it out to the range to shoot again and it wouldn't function it wouldn't cycle it would fire and The action would move a little bit, but it wouldn't cycle the route. It wouldn't you know return the bolt to the rear Pick up around set you know, you know set to shoot. Yeah, I wouldn't do that wouldn't it wouldn't move the bolt What happened is that little gasket had fallen out and it's in the manual. They didn't lie to you about anything. If you read the manual, you'd realize I had to show people this. So you clean the weapon? Oh yes, I cleaned the weapon and it doesn't shoot right. And so what does it do? And I knew already what was going on. I said, when you disassemble the gun, did you reinsert the little gasket that goes in here? And I point to where it was on the rifle. There's one little gasket. I said, okay, hold on. Here's the thing. So I would call Ruger up and I already knew what the problem was. I said, hey, we have this issue. And Ruger immediately, because they wanted customer satisfaction at that time, used to, I don't know what they're doing now. But they would shoot in the mail right to the store. for each customer, by the way, seven to 10. It was just they grab a bunch of them out of, obviously, a bin, put them in a little envelope, put them in a bigger envelope, and shoot them right to the store for that customer. Then I just had them all right over and say, here, they're already thinking ahead. These guys are pretty good. We got two days. And they put the part back in, and amazingly enough, the rifle would operate exactly the way that it's supposed to. Now, that's the single most important feature you need to know about on the earliest Mini-14s. Most everything else is a flavor preference issue by people who have written stuff about the gun and Even that is not a problem. But Miranda just in case if you ever you're gonna be convinced to clean it first get a manual Oh look over the manual look over all the parts pay attention to the tiny parts and Understand that if you have or if you have the weapon and it's already maybe having an issue If it will not cycle properly, then most likely if you were to take that front clamshell off, you'll find that that little donut I'm talking about may be missing. It's more likely that that will be the case than carbon buildup. Okay? Carbon buildup is a problem with the carbine. It can be a problem with any light rifle, any gas-operated weapon. If you let enough garbage build up, it will start to work as a traction device, the mud that's there, which is actually, remember, it's carbon. If you do a magnification of it, it looks like sandpaper or like emery cloth. The more you have in there, the more it retards the movement of the working parts and eventually you'll have a malfunction. This is what happened with the M16 also, by the way. So otherwise, what would I do with the M14? A little different, there's a recent question. I mostly would recommend 20 round mags. I know everybody wants 30s and we even complain because for the longest time, in order to get a 30 round mag, you would buy, you know, had to go out and buy aftermarket because Ruger would not sell their 30 round mags to the American people. That's always pissed me off because Ruger did that because he loved tin pot dictators more than he did to the American people. And there's a ring knocker go ahead color. Yeah, don't forget the mini 14 was the favorite rifle of the 18 Yeah, it's true and in fact yeah, they had the well they had the GB model They started out with a if you'll notice they upgraded through the series you pay attention They kept the mini 14 the whole time and it was a signature weapon for them. That's absolutely correct. So if you're wondering what we're talking about, maybe you don't know, go pull up on YouTube real quick, A-Team, and pay attention to the weapons that they used. Absolutely. The big thing here is that 30 round mags are available now, and Ruger sells them because the original owners passed away, and so they like to make money, but they are more expensive. The 20 rounders though, my basic rule is that even with the AR, 20 rounders are easy to store. You can carry a bunch of them in odd places. So don't poo-poo a 20 round mag and if you got five round mags that came with it, don't get rid of them either. Better a five round bag that goes bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, empty than harsh language and loading an individual round because you lost all your mags. At least you'll have something to put a little more firepower down range. Don't worry, you get real good at changing mags real fast when the old sphincter gets tightened up a lot. Trust me on that one. The big thing here again too is always, you know, easily you can apply optics, although they don't have a picatinny rail on most of the Mini-14s. The latest ones have rails attached here and there. And of course also the design of the stock accommodates that on certain models. But it uses the same basic, basically when it says Mini 14, what they were duplicating was the basic pattern of the M14, slash what you now know is the M1A in the semi-automatic world, or M14 if it's more recently built. And the side-mounted cap point that is on the left side of the receiver is designed just as it was on the M14. to accommodate optics or whatever other fixture you wanted to attach. Back in the day with the M14 it was night vision. With the modern weapon, the Mini-14, it needs to say scope. And there's aftermarket companies that build the scope mounts. If that's what you got, it'll work fine. I recommend if you've inherited a Mini-14 before you do anything, test the rifle out as it's configured, and if it works, leave it. You don't have to spend any more money on it. If it works as intended and everything is the way it's supposed to be, the only thing I'd recommend is keep buying more mags. Why? Well the Mini-14 is going to be around for a very long time. And if you go to Ruger, what you do is find out, look on the side of your receiver and identify for sure the model number. Once you do that, you can get hold of Ruger, get hold of at least a firing pin, extractor and ejector right away. That's my rule with any firearm that you're gonna buy especially where it's still in production and Ruger is a very good Provider of spare parts and anything they love they traditionally have I don't know like I said if they at this moment how they are But Ruger traditionally has been very good about customer follow-up and they want to keep their customers happy Now the other thing is again experiment and see you know, for instance, you may have a scope on it instead of an aim point or something like that The Mini-14 is an accurate little firearm and it is a near immediate rifle. It is not a magnum, you know, Delphin gun. It's not a big high powered, you know, large bore gear rifle. It's a light rifle and it fits perfectly into that niche. There's nothing wrong with the performance of the weapon, period. I don't care what anybody says. For semi-automatic sustained fire, it will do everything you need to do. So if dad left you one, two, three, four or 50 of them, don't sell any of them, just keep them clean and keep, you know, keep them square away and get them ready to fight. But magazines, because it is a proprietary system that requires a Ruger magazine, requires a Mini-14 mag, it does not take AR-15 magazines. It doesn't take anything that anybody else uses. But that's not a problem because the prices are reasonable for the magazines from Ruger or aftermarket. And again, in aftermarket, the 20 rounders are fine. Look at the prices. You'll see what I'm talking about. Now sometimes right now with some of these companies, a 20 rounder costs the same as the 30. Now you can always load only 20 rounds in a 30 round mag. Everybody seems to forget that. It's like, dude, you don't have to top the mag off. But what's nice about that is it gives you some play space. Other features that are there are folding stocks. That's not really my first choice. If you came with a folding stock, I can just set a minute ago, leave it. Find out if you like it. See if it fits your body. That's the other thing you got to remember. There are Zytel nylon stocks out there. There are fiber Zytel stocks that are hollow out there. There are a couple of different wooden stocks available. If you're looking for real custom, there's even some very intricate stocks that are really pretty, not so much. They work, they're functional, but they're more for pretty. If you're looking at utility, the Mini-14 was built for utility. It'll get the job done. One of the other things you want to keep an eye on is again surface material because it is a Typically a blue not a painted finish. Well, there are some that were painted if they were contract guns. Don't forget that Stainless I they're great in stainless many 14 I think I was one of the first companies that sold the mini 14 stainless directly from rueger And like I've told you before I used to outfit boats And somebody come in and say, hey, I got a yacht. We're going to take it down to St. Lawrence. We're going to be going out to sea and traveling and gatervating the big, big ocean. And it's like, we want to, or they told us, well, we can arm up. We have to declare it. I said, okay. So the first thing is at the time when that, when that was going on or when I got into this stainless was coming into its own for the longest time, you can only get Smith and Wesson. Uh, you can get a few Smith and Wesson revolvers and stainless. And, uh, Monsburg made a stainless pump gun. I don't even think they do anymore. I don't think it's in service right now. But, uh, then Mini-4- the Mini-14 came out in stainless and you had a perfect combination. Couple of scatter guns, uh, with an extended tube, an eight round extended tube, uh, couple of Mini-14s, or if your boat was bigger, maybe more. And then a handful or a brace of either like the AMT pistols. Smith and Wesson revolvers and that was a personal flavor choice. I will say this again on the high seas especially the revolvers are again point-and-click. So in an emergency situation where you were repelling borders, it's nice to be able to grab something, turn and click, you know, bang, bang, bang, just pull the trigger and, you know, put it in their gut, put it, you know, close to them. If you're defending a boat and you're having to arm quickly, you're probably pretty stinking close to the enemy. So that's just something to take into consideration. But the Mini-14, everybody that bought those said they required, they still did what I said to do. Here's the thing. Yeah, it says stainless. but you still do the same maintenance that you would on a blued steel gun. Why? Well, that affords the additional protection just in case, because there was a lot of experimentation with the different stainless steels that were available at the time. And we know that Ruger changed stainless at least once. Don't know why. It may have just been preference for longevity. Now, there's two ways they could do that. They may have built it too well, and they decided to back off to another stainless that would wear out, because you sell more guns if you have parts that wear out. But we didn't see any significant change initially there. And I don't know what the long haul formulas were. But what they did do is by lubricating them, the guys that went into the high seas said they had no maintenance issues with the Mini-14s at all when they came back. And they went down to the Caribbean, they may have gone down to Panama, to the canal zone, gone through the canal, gone up the west coast of the US, come all the way back, come up to St. Lawrence, and back home to the Great Lakes. So again, stainless is cool. If you got it, take care of it. But I still would lubricate everything as a precaution. You don't trench it in oil, but you want to seal the crystalline structure of the metal, just as a, again, safety. Also just, weapons should operate better. Anyway, and there are some few small parts that are in like with the siting systems on the Smiths that are not stainless. Something else taken into consideration. The parts you forget about are the ones that always bite you in the hind end. Anyway, let's see. So I got that and hopefully that answers Miranda's question on the air and maybe whoever is with her there. And anybody else who collected a Mini-14, well hell yeah, I'd hang onto it. If you can put in piles of mags and all kinds of cool stuff with it, well you're all set. I'd still buy an AR-15 because AR-15s are everywhere. I buy one and start putting it together, you know, do an upper, do a lower. If you don't have a whole lot of money or you're worried about spending your money, you know, being careful, then buy the cheapest lower you can find, then buy the cheapest upper you can find, put them together, buy more mags, make a deal here, you know, find watch for the best special deals here and there. You can patiently put an AR together, but if you've already got that Mini-14, you're ready to jump right there as it is. Again, somebody's probably asking, how many mags? 23 combat mags. 23, that magic number Uncle Mark always talks about. It's an historical, the number is based upon individual experience by men, not just from the latest war, but from several wars, all telling me the same thing. And again, there's a balance here. You can only carry so much. But if you work your combat load out properly, you can make it happen. 23 mags, also for ownership at least. Even if you're not gonna, if you're just gonna carry a chest rig and six mags, fine. But you are going to lose magazines. You're going to break magazines. And if you get cut off, which, look at what's happening with Oregon right now, okay? If you get cut off, what you got is all you've got. If I were in Oregon, I would buy every stinking magazine I could get my hands on by using my street. I find a street person. Have them go in and pick up whatever they need to pick up. Use cash. And then guess what? Give them a half gallon of Moog and David, a couple of fifths of whatever, you know, Kessler. And see you. And I'm going this way, you go that way. See how that works? Everybody's happy. They get their drunk on, you get your magazines, your whatever else, and everybody's gonna go on their way. But as it is, if you're in Oregon, you buy everything that isn't nailed down in the way of ammunition, obviously magazines, and by the way, weapons, and I'd be trying to find people who are getting rid of personal collections before I go to a store. But as it is, a lot of people are gonna go to the store because it's what they know. That's a good idea. Now, Oregon, a bunch of people are claiming they're not gonna enforce this crap because this only was separated by, again, that 50, it was literally 50-50. It's only so many thousand votes and they got the magazine ban and the gun restrictions passed like, no, they didn't get it passed, that's illegitimate. I don't care what anybody says, it's illegitimate. The fake election, this is a demonstration of, well, you gotta go along, cuz half the population, no, no we don't. finished, done, you're lying. The election process is across this country. What's the possibility? 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50 Because there's gonna come a point where other people in Eastern Oregon are probably gonna want more mags. And if you get into a shooting war, they're gonna need more mags. But they may also want to buy more mags. Everybody see how that works? You don't have, they don't need to be, you buy more mags in Idaho. You buy more mags in Washington State. You buy more mags close to wherever this is happening. And that way if it kicks off, they've got everything that they need, but you can also get back on your money without any problem at all. I didn't say give them away. Common sense, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Remember, you get compensated accordingly for being the wise person who took your money and invested where you should have, which means you deserve a profit. There is nothing wrong with that whatsoever. If the other people didn't get up off their dead ass and move when they should have and then they're sucking vapors and then you have something available, you expect a reasonable profit, not just a return on your money, but a reasonable profit because you thought ahead and were willing to put your money where it counts. Prior proper planning prevents FISP or performance. Another thing I mentioned in the tour block and somebody asked me quite With regard to Magnum primers, you know, well don't want to use a Magnum primer in a Magnum if you can. You know, a lot of people use Magnum primers for reloading in standard rounds because it's a hotter tap, supposed to be. But no, you don't have to. If you had a standard pistol, standard rifle can be used in Magnum, but understand that you're not gonna get the spark in the arc that you're getting with the Magnum primers and the Magnum performance category. That's the claim. As long as it fits properly into the primer pocket, you're agreeing to go. It's just understand you're gonna get different performance, and this is why you're gonna wanna do a shoot test on whatever you come up with to determine if you got a chronometer. chronographs are out there all over the place. For the longest time we used to buy one and everybody would share it. But there's a lot more of them out there. So you actually can do a five round test. Take five rounds, use the primer, use the powder you're planning on using, basing out based on the math formulas available in the table, your loading tables, and whatever bullet you might have to move to, like we were talking about using a nine millimeter bullet that's been uh, swaged so that it's, you know, proper spec, you know, everybody compression issues. Uh, the big thing here, do five rounds, do a test. Two things you're going to be watching when you shoot it. You also remember you bench it. Ideally, you put it into a shooting vice and you watch the weapon. Well, the chronograph does the work of observing performance of the round. I've mentioned this many times. Whenever we get a new weapon, I don't care if it's brand new. you don't just grab the weapon, load it up and put it to your face. I know three different people whose glocks exploded back when all the glocks were blowing up. And one of those glocks, as I've mentioned many times, is the 45 that was in the article that most everybody is familiar with if you're old enough. It was from Michigan. I know the owner personally. We know exactly what happened. So in this case, if you're not worried about your load blowing up, But what you want to do is watch the weapon. If you're using this in a revolver, observe your weapon to see what it's doing with what you loaded. The chronograph is going to give you the performance information you need with your first five rounds to see if you get consistency or what is the level of performance in terms of velocity, muscle velocity out of the tube. The observing the operation is to ensure you're not seeing any strange flaring because it's a revolver. Remember, you're going to have gas. You have a little bit of gas moves around the cylinder in front of the cylinder, you know, before the barrel. There's a very small amount, but if you watch them still frames, go to YouTube, watch, you know, slow-mo's, you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. What you're watching for though is irregularities. And also pay attention to operation, you know, again, Is there something unusual? You may even want to torque the powder charge back without the Magnum primer only because you want more efficient burn with whatever powder you're using because you don't want excessive muzzle flash. You don't need to. You're not trying to burn the person down with unburned powder leaving the tube. Okay? So that's the balance here. And then after the first five rounds of tests like that, Build 5 10 20 more now, you know what the performance is physical performance now You're gonna see what it prints and to do that you go five rounds at a time Again, rest the gun preferably sandbag it even you know again with your you know hands controlling the weapon obviously And what you want to do is see how that round prints at a thousand inch, which is a 25 yard target Again, this is all methodical. Yes, it is science, but it ain't rocket science. Well, it is Kida rocket science with ballistics, but it's low end rocket science and you can all handle it. But again, you need to do it right. You goofy want to go free to Kala Republic.