January 9, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises involving tracked vehicles, preparedness logistics including food rationing and military rations, Second Amendment court victories in New Jersey and Colorado gun control challenges, and an update on Ronald Strauser's legal case which resulted in all charges being dismissed. The show covered topics ranging from military discipline and equipment procurement to constitutional rights and federal overreach.
- second amendment
- new jersey gun control
- colorado assault weapon ban
- preparedness
- logistics
- military rations
- ronald strauser
- constitutional rights
- federal government
- michigan militia
- tracked vehicles
- court ruling
- gun owners
- self-defense
- sensitive places
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The clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me 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, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent.
Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number
You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
Through the door it's been the worst day yesterday Regimental combat team colonial Marine militia Mechanized squadrons you guys had some fun with a breakdown this weekend and you found out what track armored vehicles That's where you find out about all those cuss words you finally regret. I remember what dad was using those anyway Well good work this weekend, but you got to do let's see
haven't heard the word Armstrong before. You guys did it this weekend. Congratulations. And again, good job because he also did a good turnaround. He had good teachers. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our corny day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, out West.
and North.
Want to say hi to all of our friends out there in the Merchant Marine wherever you are on the planet you're here Well, we're being heard want to say thank you. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States It is Monday. Oh, it has been the most beautiful January Monday you could ask for
It was a work outside day on the bottom of the state. We don't have any snow clear skies from horizon to horizon with some streamer clouds here and there and of course some jet trails. It didn't stick around. What happened to those chem trails? But anyway, perfect perfect Monday and again still winter out there. So don't go out with shorts, but just make sure you dress dress well enough.
and it's Michigan winter. Rollercoats all through the season, no matter how hard you try. Tomorrow, we get at three feet of snow. Oh well, get over it. It is, of course, the 15th year of Open Obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 09 January 2023, old earth calendar. Damn it, Jim. They're Klingons.
their ambulance. Well, whatever they are, shoot them. And 2023, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords and repeat what McCoy said. Yeah, shoot them. Fire, fire now, fire, green lasers, blue light lasers. Here, throw this into your watch galaxy quest. Throw this at them too. Anyway, a couple things. First of all, 18th RCT. The mech squadrons had a training exercise and they had a booby.
When you have a track connector go, it's one of the most exciting days in mechanized operations you can imagine. Especially no matter how hard you try to catch it. If you're lucky and the driver is paying attention to the sound, you might catch it before she flies all the way and you lose it. Then you just got to still take a track puller, crunch everything together. You get out those crowbars and then bang, bang, bang with the new stirrup. You get the new fixture and the new yoke in.
You're done. Whatever it depends on the connector system. Now, in this case, for instance, on a Bren gun carrier, we've made brand new parts for Bren gun carriers because there aren't any brand new parts. But the idea was that when Ford came up with it, as far as building it, they made it kiss, keep it simple, stupid. So making track pins for Bren gun carriers is about as silly simple as possible and making break, forgive me, track pads. We actually built them for about, we got it down to 98 cents a piece.
for malleable iron, which is typically what the tracks were made out of. And actually in the same plant that at the time, the same smaller foundry here in Michigan, where they were building M1 Abrams track pads. So in World War II, Bren gun carrier track pads were being cast in the same foundry and literally right in the same.
Same same pots everything that the other stuff was coming off from and the more you bought the cheaper they were So we bought a lot of them to keep the price down and get all the finished work It was necessary with not much. It's again kiss keep it simple stupid Let the casting do most of the work. So anyway this weekend you guys had a lesson and this case the track went off But you didn't roll off the track. That's a blessing. So for all the people out there good work
And then rolling her back out and doing, you found out about what, well, how do they do that? You see it in the movies, they lost a track. How do you put it back on? That's the W-O-R-K part, you know, so the old story, everybody has fun to you. The fun toy breaks and then everybody disappears while you fix the fun toy, right? Well, you can't do that with armor.
And in fact, can't do that in any military situation. You better all be pitching in real quick. Sooner is turned around so you get her back into the fight or you can run. Take your pick or which direction you have to go. So anyway, a bunch of stuff going on. Needless to say, in the gun world, let's see, there's been some court issues. Go to guns and gadgets. We may play one of those in the next hour.
Only because we've had a few wins as far as rulings, but these rulings are roller coaster, just like Michigan weather. At one level, they're gonna get a pat on the head, the squeeze on the butt pro gun. And the next step to keep the lawyers in business and raking in the bucks wasting America's time, they will turn around on the next tier. And so they have to appeal and then they'll turn around the next year and win and then next peel and lose and next pay. Yeah, it works. It's the same old BS keep lawyers employed.
We understand how that works. So it keeps some people happy who in their lives can't face the idea we should just shoot the bastards, get rid of them, and then get out with life because they wouldn't be wasting yours. If you get rid of the problem, it's no longer an issue, okay? Also, with regard to the speaker of the house, McCalifornia,
The only thing that is being said is that well everybody demanded certain things in writing. Apparently they were writing, but let me point something out about that with the federal government, especially with the spit swappers ring knockers and Yamakaweras. I am with the Gichahuna Wamamee tribe and the government just told us they're going to take half of the reservation they put us on. But wait a minute, the last time we had the reservation deal.
They said for as long as the water flows and the sun shines America will put down in paper what it promises. And then they found gold, somebody did. And all of a sudden half of the Gichiwuka Wamanana tribe, well, they'd have to property just got taken again and there's a new treaty. It's as good as the old treaty. And there was not worth the paper it's written on. Okay.
So that's how you got to look at a California caterer flapping their yap about how they got some kind of deal. Everybody understand that? You know if the difference of Pelosi and Mica California's, in theory they might be different sexes. On the other hand, she could be just a cross dressing faggot from San Fag Cisco. And he could just be a cross dressing and he she could be a cross dressing faggot from some other part of California.
There's a difference between the two. Oh, I will say one thing that in theory is true. Well, at least you won't have to worry about the speaker being drunk every time it steps up there in theory. We don't know what other perversions the person's into though. So, and I haven't got any confidence in them at all. Zero, none, zip.
So, whatever you get out of it, that's cool. But as far as the rest of it, for every doggy treats you get, you're gonna get two whippens from behind and a kick in the butt by the same person, cuz they're gonna screw you every step of the way. Does everybody understand that? That's what's going on with the core republic rats. There's those 20 crazy people who were talking about that crazy insane constitution thing. And then there's all the rest that the controlled media like.
You see the other 200 wallpaper pieces, the ones that do nothing. The leftist media like and likes them. Wow. So that means the Jewish mob hates them is what it comes down to. Or at least let's put it this way, the Israelis.
Do not want an interference of the money they're stealing or the guns, you know, arms and equipment that they're stealing from the United States. It's that simple. The Jewish mob is doing what the Jewish mob does and they're raping us blind. Okay. So not just, we're just not just complaining about the problems. You also have to come up with solutions. A couple really good buys over at Sportsman's Guide this last weekend. I mentioned some of them on Friday. You need to go through and look at the, there are some web gear items.
Also some boots and boot deals, but the sizes are pretty thin. So if it floats your boat, they're a good deal. Obviously, if it's not the right size, well, move on to something else. But you need to go over to sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, go over to their deals slash clearance section and go through it slowly because we're now into the dark season.
the grayness of real winter slash after Christmas doldrum because wasn't much going on at Christmas. So by comparison what they were all hoping for crossing their fingers and whatever. So again, take advantage of especially watch for multiples. They have East German utility belts. These are in the last model of East German belt. It's like a, it is a pistol belt, but it's different from what you'd be familiar with. However,
If you have the East German web gear like the grenade pouches, the AK mag pouches, they have that British keeper system that the East Germans adopted and started producing in force. So the big thing about this is that also your British pouches, some of you might have those utility Brit pouches or the
British Enfield stripper clip pouches. They're pyramidal. There's two pockets below, one on top in the middle. And the hanger strap is with the top one where the hanger figure eight is. Guys, these East German belts will fit, will take those British type either brass or steel weird looking hanger systems that you see on the back. Most people are like, what do I do with that?
Well, if you do a little research, you'll find out that the pistol belt is a squeeze system. A squeeze system, in other words, you pinch it top to bottom. You see how you got the little fish hook on the top? It looks like a fish hook on the bottom. Well, you put the belt and squeeze it in between that and push the center down and push it up into these little fish hook areas. And then you can take a pair of pliers and squeeze that shut a little bit, just like on the 1910 hangers that we had for the US military.
And you're set. It won't go anywhere. In fact, it's very stable, very rigid rig if it's put together properly. The belts are under $2 apiece. You get five at a time. I recommend they're brand new and they're also in size for I think there are 42 or 43 and smaller. So if you're looking for a 510 belt and you're putting together something to support in fields or mousers or whatever.
This is a good way to actually take advantage of some of the less expensive British bulk surplus from World War II and post-World War II. By the way, the real common one out there is actually in a gray blue. It's an RAF gray blue for their RAF web gear, for their RAF ground operations troops.
and so you can get along with that. You can make it work. The neat thing is, is you can put two stripper clips in each of the pouches and that gives you, you know, it's basically like the six pocket US cartridge belt, but it brings it up the belly, up the belly a little farther with the way that that second pouch is stacked on top. So it's like a little pyramid scheme is what it looks like. Pretty cool equipment. And again, it's not the only thing that's over there, but it's one that jumped out because those are brand new old inventory.
East Germany has been gone for a while. Now it's just all East Germany slash a conglomerate of Germany. Remember when the East German communists taking over the rest of Germany because they were the thugs. After being under communism for all those decades when they dropped the wall, the communists just kept thugging like they always do and pushing communism because that's what they grew up with and that's what Germany has become.
with the panty waste western Germans flopping right over and letting the communists do what they want. Where do you think Merkel came from? There's pictures of Merkel in the Stasi uniform. That might as well say KGB or everybody goes, my God, you know SS. Well, what do you think the Stasi was in East Germany? My God, no. Yeah, well, it's okay. You seem to like it when I'd say, wow, what? I guess the Germans are doing it.
Is that okay for some reason? I don't know how that works. So anyway, pay attention, a lot of other gear. Also, a lot of other pieces of equipment like sitting clothing, there's some blouse and coat deals. But again, it's got to be your size range. However, if you're looking for, especially if you've got a bunch of kids, there's some really great prices on what is virtually brand new equipment, old inventory surplus, but brand new slash unissued.
And that would be something to maybe zero in on. Also, there's some Mickey Mouse boots, yes, for a reasonable price. They also have some French Mickey Mouse boots. Anybody asked, those work just as well as the American, but they are a lot cheaper. However, again, limited sizes. We're in the middle of the winter. So for all of you out there, especially people with the bobs, oh my God, Bob Cyclone, you know what, Edward?
I'll have to do this during the next break. I'm gonna see if I can find the, if you remember several years ago, the guy out of New Jersey of Joy Z or slash New York. But anyway, he did these really great gotta get the milk and bread skits.
You remember these guys are only very short. Well, then they came up with this BS. Comma, you know, the state description bomb cyclone because that way they can tear it. Well, they've resurrected it with this BS going out West. We're going to bomb cyclone. And he goes, like you said, he's running around the backyard. Bomb cyclone. What the hell is a bomb cyclone? What do you do about that? Where do you hide? Where do you go? How about just, it's a storm. It's a storm, sir. Oh,
I thought it was something new. Nope, nothing new. It's just the boobies doing the Patty waist panic for that 27% that took all of the murder death kill shots cuz they're suicidal. And now they've been suicided, dropping like flies, even football players. So would that be in the case? That's what it's engineered for, the Patty waist can barely handle life and hit under, think of it this way. The kind of description for weather now,
is for the same idiot sticks who went down into the basement after they nailed the front door shut, closed all the curtains, put boards over the curtains on the inside of the house, then turned around to the basement before they went down the stairs, they nailed and screwed that shut, went down to the basement, pulled out the hideaway bed, this is a little moldy, and after they pulled out the hideaway bed, they laid out the blankets, threw all the covers over it, and crawled underneath and onto the tacky wet cement floor.
and stayed there for two years. And they smelled like it when they came back out too. Yeah, yeah. Where have you been? Oh, I didn't. I ran out of toilet paper. I don't want to go and help myself. Oh well, you know. Under the, under the, under the bed, the hideaway bed, watch in the belly. They were telling me we were doomed, doomed, and I agreed and I stayed there. And all I could say, sir,
is thank goodness you and all of those little pupa that were with you did. In fact, I would wish that all of those people would go back down in the basement and hide back under the height of bed, put the big screen TV downstairs, it'll be more entertaining, and they could embrace the bomb cyclone. My God. So anyway, enough on that. The drivel.
Let's see, we're at the bottom. Edward, do me a favor. I'm going to have you play two pieces here, one back to back. The first one, very dynamic. I like these versions that we've found. Again, they're cover pieces. I want to be in the cavalry. I want to be in the cavalry, of course, as you know, Cor Blondis wanted to do that. But I want the Ceth Station Watkins. Ceth
station Watkins version of I want to be in the cavalry and after we do that one I want to be in the cavalry the reprise again this is core blonde but it's the cover by Seth state uh staten I want to make sure you get the staten s t a n t o n Seth staten Watkins is the Watkins is the channel
Seth, stay state in as to your stat and they can put on a stat and tomato tomato depending where you're from. Okay, God help you because we have all these European countries here. All the people from European countries. Take your pick tomato, tomato. But anyway, Seth, stat nor state and Watkins is it wait kids with his station. It's white kids, right? No, no, it's what kids. Well, so Seth, stat and Watkins.
I want to be in the cavalry and then let's play the reprise, which right after that will give it a, I don't take you a minute to set it up. The reprise same guy. Uh, I want to be in the cavalry dash reprise, which is the slow mournful version. Well, re-engineered version, as you know, both of those, by the way, are on the original core blood album, but I love, you know, a lot of people have done covers like this have become, you know, made things different. They changed things up. That's what's cool. Sometimes
It doesn't work. Other times, eh, works better than at least it sounds just as dynamic and it's definitely energetic, which is really what you need. That's why I want to play both of these back to back. I heard it. I heard it, so I know Ed's got it.
Hopefully I didn't dissap-
And I beg of you, Sarge, let me lead the charge From the battle lines of Dron And let me at least leave a good hoof beat The remember loud good foot soldier May cut me sour and slow it march And I'd be sick on a navy ship And the sea would leave me parched But I'll be first in line if you let me ride by God, you'll see my starch Low back by the heath of the logo reef Underneath that victory arch
I wanna be in the cavalry, they sent me off to war I wanna good steed, unturned me like my forefathers before People sounds and I hear they send me off Let me earn my spurs and the battles blow When the day is lost or won And I wield my lances between these guns And I flack out fire and guns And I savour a keen and a saddle carbine And an army ramming tongue The hot lead screams and the cold cold steel Let me be your... Let him play the...
The other one? I wanna be at the Cavalry Riff Riff Prize. No that works.
First we took the worst oppositions, we held stout We clung to belief and we hung on the speech from our trusted leaders' mounts Overwhelming, hopeless cause and our city's overrun That with them that said we was badly led and thought we're outgunned Count of the worthy mounts that from under me were cut My favorite mare with her head in the air took a cut and in her gut
In the first two weeks on that bloody acre week my brother lost his arm Was only sixty days till all we prayed was to get us home and harm Oh, for that we signed our names and the well that I wished The men's congrats and the pats on the backs and the ladies that we kissed The band that played and the grand parade and the patriotic shouts
All faded fast and even last till the uniforms wore out And there were none to replace nor to help us face The winter's cold and thick That chilled to the bone, the pneumonia prone And froze our bootless feet Then the typhoidid Dallas fever It perched deep behind this sentry That proven the end to have killed more men Than the vilest in our
We were finally forced to feed on horse and carcass so we could scrounge And the wagons stopped and we'd burnt their crops to tartan, bar and cologne With morale endowed and a pride run out, no wonder did I see All I seen were a thousand dreams boiled out in front of me In the cavalry they sent me off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't run no more.
Most important, it's a song that all of you can sing. In fact, well, maybe I can't sing. I like when there's an attitude. You know, a lot of the John Wayne movies, Ford actually did this many times. It's like, by God, he didn't have a voice. I mean, not John Ford, but you know, the key or several characters, you could probably jump out at you in the searchers, for instance, the captain of the, he was the, he's the officer in charge of the Texas Rangers.
And you recognize the character he plays, Sergeant Major. He played many different characters in Western, you'd know who he is. But then it was important that he's like he said he was absolutely tone deaf and would pitch in and join in the music. And would literally just ball out the song. I mean, he would just be right there with everybody. And he would be adding zest and vigor, maybe not the proper notes.
But by God, he was in it for the fight. That's the attitude you all have to have. I don't care if you can sing, but by God, you're all going to join in. Hey, Mark. I had a friend when I lived back east. We go to church together and he was actually a singer. He was a good tenor. And I noticed that if we sat near each other, when I was saved, he would always cup his hand around his ear.
that he wasn't listening to me. It was hilarious. And the idea behind it is, guys, again, it's spirit. That's what we need spirit. The other song, why didn't, well, Mark, you know, it's like you play, because I know you play the one and you play the other. I typically, you know, request it that way. If not, it's me, I have a little space between it.
But you know, the first one is an example of no matter what it is part of the process of building up as pre decor with the formations, the units that you're a part of. Okay. And go through all the music that's out there. Find something that fits your demeanor and then demonstrates, you know, your resolve yours, you know, just to get your spirit, your energy and do it. Make it part of, in fact, all of you, this like we're just saying in church.
But it should also be in public. One of the first things that they really started to do is attack people because it is a critical mutual bonding expression is music and you singing. That's not an accident. That's because it is a critical bond. There's also much that I think goes into the literal depths of time.
experience and development of humanity in general and everybody in all the enemy knows it the creatures who are the manipulators they know it. In other words you know if you want to really strike fear into him of course you can show fix that that does help. Okay. There you go okay everybody ready. Oh y'all set. Okay.
Now the other side's got a real good idea that if we run out of ammo or at any given point, we still have a weapon to it, weapon available. And somebody go, what good does that do? Blah blah blah. Well, for you, probably nothing. But it's amazing how many of your enemy actually aren't all that brave. Okay? And even in a matter of how people try to ridicule the spirit of the bayonet. Yeah, well, what is the spirit of bayonet soldier? Two kills are not anybody remember that I do.
And what is the spirit of the band at? How many of you were was scabbard and blade? How many of you were a member of scabbard and blade? I was. Scabbard and blades. There's so many overlapping elements of that. But anyway, again, thought process. Now, the second one. You know what?
What have I told you a million times on this program for all the time I've been on there logistics logistics logistics you want to understand defeat or victory. In fact, you understand defeat or victory in any conflict logistics logistics logistics. Is our goal to make sure that that checklist that you heard in the second song is avoided. Now.
Hunger is an interesting thing because you know again, we've been very pampered. We have been so blessed that what people in America call hunger Most people in other parts of the world laugh at all that It was really bad. I mean you guys we heard that the family had nothing to eat You know how many times they used to help people out all the time still do
But we would hear this call out that they needed the lost, the job or the family was in trouble and they're having problem paying for the house and okay, so they probably are thin on whatever they need. So we'd pack up a whole bunch of groceries, the same stuff that we eat, beans, canned goods, nothing fancy, maybe a few items that would be considered treats.
And you go over to the house and they'd look at what you had the bag. We got lots of that But you know, the message was they were starving why because they didn't have enough, you know Cheetos and and and and and what about the pizza snacks? They didn't have any pizza snacks and you know, there wasn't enough goodies. I was out of goodies. They didn't have any goodies You're not starving Everybody said red dog. You think you're tough cuz you're eating beans There's people in
Remember where was it? Do you remember where it was? People in Denver, they kill for a mouthful of what you got right now. Funeral pyre. 100,000 scarecrows in Denver. Yeah, exactly. So it's like, oh, I don't have to, that's why you're gonna, your girls are gonna learn a lesson if you ever, you may remember it after you forgot it, if you're with me. If I put something down in front of you, it's the same thing that I'm eating.
If I hand out something, it's the same thing I'm eating. So you turn your nose up, here's how we learned in the military. Sometimes a guy to look at the units coming out of the sea ration box and yeah, okay, I got a B1 here, you can have that if that's what you wanted. But usually here's what they do to settle that real quick. How many of you had intelligent platoon and company commanders? You take all the sea ration main courses out and you put them into your immersion heaters.
And then you take all the boxes, you took all the main course out and you just stack them up.
And it's, hey, ciao, and you get in line and they hand you a box. And you don't get to see what the number is on the box. You don't even get to figure out all this. Come on, keep moving, keep moving, keep moving. And you get over to where the immersion heater is and they reach in that 55 gallon galvanized, well, actually, trash barrel. And they pull out one of the cans, they put it right there in your warm little hand. You better wear a glove or you better make sure you catch it with something. Maybe just open the box, put it right there. You're not going to keep the box anyway. Well,
Some people aren't, I did. But now congratulations, whatever you got, you got. Now if you don't like what you got, then call out if somebody else wants tuna fish. Anybody else here want tuna fish? I love tuna fish, what do you got? Well, I got lima beans and ham. Now most people go, yeah, I go cool. Okay, that I can do.
Thank you. There's something I didn't like the tuna fish, but it's usually it makes somebody else happy because yeah, I wouldn't care what it was You know what? We're still we're not eating cardboard yet, right? No, I've mentioned another thing that you know, don't throw the sea ration Boxes wouldn't throw away the boxes. Of course, you'd try you had to get rid of the cans if you could you know start piling up quick but you want to save a few for tinkle cans for
doing wires at night or doing fishing line at night. Put a couple of pieces of metal in there or a couple pieces of pebble. You've seen the trick. But that's if you were thinking ahead. However, the cardboard, you always save. Flatten it out, put it somewhere. Why? Well, there's two things you might need it for. Number one is Firestarter, maybe.
Number two, which kind of lines up with what I'm going to mention next is wipe your butt paper. Why? Well, how many of you have actually had a C ration or an MRE? Now, have you ever seen how much toilet paper you get in a C ration or an MRE? Not a whole lot.
After the first few days of also eating the MREs or the C-rations, now they're balanced out. But here's the problem. Most people don't eat all of what they get. In other words, there's two ways you do it. Myself, I would eat in small parts of the meal, not necessarily gobble everything up at once, because that way I'd have something to nibble on later on.
or have a little backup just in case stuff didn't show up. And by the way, you better learn to do that real quick because guess what, stuff never shows up. I learned real early on, never expect the Air Force to drop you anything except harsh language, okay? My first experience is I was actually the RO calling in an airdrop for an Air Force resupply.
And you know what, saw the plane, we had the markers, the infrared markers down, even had a small covered, like, cupped fire.
directional fires to, you know, arrow wind direction, you know, point to wind direction. And I'm talking to them. They see the markers. They're overhead. They're at low altitude. It's about one o'clock in the morning. And I can hear them. And I can kind of figure I can see where they're coming from. And they're coming off the water, off the lake.
And they pass right overhead. And I understand that the whatever went to kicker kicked out landed seven miles downrange from where we were. Now you tell me how that happened. Well, anyway, somebody else found it had a great time. All the MREs, all our spare batteries for our radios, all the other ammunition, anything and everything that was consumable was with that dropkick load that ended up seven to seven and a half miles downrange.
They did. Now, the good thing is actually nobody did find it because it was dropped out of the middle of BFE. But, you know, at the end of the operation, they sent a team out and actually recovered the equipment. They recovered everything. We're still sitting on the pallets, still laying on the ground where the, where, you know, shoot, opened up. Everything did was supposed to do. So then from that point forward, there wasn't going to be another resupply because that was all the schedule for the, you know, the activity for the operation. So it's like, well, you're screwed.
Okay, so this is again, this is why you hold back a little bit. You don't throw anything away. Well, I don't quote unquote eat that. Well, you may not eat that today. You may not be excited about eating it tomorrow. But about the third day that rations haven't shown up and nobody else is going to give you any goodies. Then real quick, whatever you got left, I don't care if it was anchovies in pickle sauce.
It's going to taste like steak. You will drink the juice and you will look out the wrapper because you are hungry. This is where, again, thinking ahead is a good idea. But as far as the idea of balancing out the food going through, remember when it goes out, you've got to go through your systems. Coming out the other end sometime. You better hang on to everything that you can that's relatively clean that looks like it might be useful as toilet paper.
And it's either fire starter or it's toilet paper and most commonly it'll be toilet paper before it gets to be fire starter. Okay, just a heads up. And again, most people say, wow, so tough wheeling. Well, World War Two, they took their underpants off. Like I said, Guadalcanal, they were so busy with disinterring all the other problems that they had, or at least just messed up a gut, that half the time they couldn't stop themselves from doing what they were doing.
Now, that's why again, that second song, go right down the inventory, see all the things we want to prevent, which is why we need a deep supply larder across the whole list. A to B, B to C, C to D, all the way down to Z, and then let's start over again, because you're going to need all of it. And again, I will also point out, if at least you have something you can improvise, adapt, and overcome.
One of the other things that would happen, I'll be quite honest, if you were short rations, is you're not gonna hand out rations individually. What would probably happen is you break out whatever biggest cooking pots or whatever you can find that's available, and everything would go into hobo stew. Now, you might get the crackers and the bread, they might save that back, and dole that out, and you'd probably go to half rations.
But the idea is that water and if you got any dry goods, rice, beans, anything like that, that's going to go in flour, even flour. Anything would go into the pot to bulk it out. But water is bulking it out mostly. The idea is you're going to get everything to stretch. And so this is another reason that if you're coordinating a unit in the field,
You have to have an eyeball ahead looking at what you have now and you don't wait until you're in disaster to figure out maybe you need to ration what you can find. Instead, you need to manage what you have. Now, I will say this, for instance, if you're in operations, you'll probably be jumping off with most of what it is that you will need for at least anywhere from the full activity or at least part of the activity, at least the trip out.
under the hopes that you'll be recovering material based on coordinating with logistics or supply of some kind and resupplying after you've achieved the goal or your assumption is, beware of this, that you're going to completely resupply from the enemy that you vanquished. Now, I will remind you again that one of the most common mistakes made there, especially in the field, is the idea that I'll be able to replenish my ammunition.
In order to hunt the two-legged guy that you know the two-legged prey that you're after, which by the way is hunting you, you're both consuming your battle load. The best you're probably gonna do is come out even. In other words, you'll restock back up to what your start kit was, but you're still gonna end up with shortages. Something's gonna help me. If you're counting purely on resupplying from the enemy, we do look at our enemy as nothing but a mobile resupply pod to be harvested.
I look at each one of these operatives out there, it's like, hmm, green uniform, lots of yellow, we'll have to get rid of that. Let's see, tactical gear, it's a bat belt, but it's still a basic tactical gear. Oh, they're wearing an assault type vest though, too. These are cops nowadays. This is what you're seeing with all these departments, looking like, you know, middle of Vietnam era combat infantry.
O.D. Green slash medium green uniforms, all packed gear, blah blah blah blah blah, so they look like they're waging war on the American people, which they are. They know they're waging war on the American people. They have immunity from prosecutions so that they can rape, kill, pillage, and burn at their discretion and then lie about it. We understand how that works.
But what you have to do is every time you look at them as well, what does their bat belt carry? What do they have that's useful? You're not gonna find much in the way of food. You may find some fuel, but more importantly, you'll probably just find additional weapons and a limited amount of ammunition. Remember, they are gonna fight hard before you put them down. That's the thing about the secret police and operatives, you know, coming up, confiscate guns or rape, kill, pillage, and burn for the crowns slash the royalists, you know, the communists, take your pick, which there's no difference between the two.
However, that's where again, when you're sortaing out, the plan is to, you know, prior proper planning preventing press poor performance, you know where your enemy does keep his goodies.
And that's what you're gonna be aiming for. However, the big thing is, as you develop an ad in the field, depending on whether it's conventional, or forgive me, conventional, paraconventional, or unconventional, is gonna determine how well you can tweak what you have, or how far you're judging the court, judging based upon
So for you, platoon sergeants and all you people want, all authority, I'm gonna be in charge. Well, then you're in charge and you're responsible. You always see in these movies, all this BS with the, you're an officer country. Well, here's the problem with that. You can delegate authority, but you cannot delegate responsibility.
And that's something as a unit leader, you need to remember from, you know, right from the get go. Most important is the idea is to preserve, maintain a copacetic fighting force, maintain fighting force integrity. So to do that, remember, calories count, water is life.
And with every hour of deprivation, you may require an equal hour of rest time with regard to combat troops in the field. In fact, there's an entire math formula for managing personnel without drugs, by the way, without using drugs to actually keep the troops functional. But you have to be cognizant of that before you get into the field. This is why we've talked about studying the, again, study the art of war, study military science in every way that you can.
study whatever it is, whatever the school is and the school of thought is and embrace what makes sense based upon the resources that we have, the type of fight that we're going to be in. Also, at least understand the different dogmas slash schools of thought that you are going to be facing, which is most important. Remember, love me, love my dogma. Yeah, whatever.
So for that reason, you need to be squared away and understand the enemy's potential, the enemy's failings, and play upon them. And especially with regard to resources, also remember, that's another thing, your dietary needs and what you think you eat every day and what other militaries and parts of the world do and what they eat are two very different worlds. I hope you all understand that. There are some really interesting videos out there.
that help you to wrap your brain around. A lot of stuff I've talked about, there's a whole bunch of people on YouTube that do evaluation of military rations. You should watch them. And why do I say that? Well, obviously it's just interesting anyway. Wow, they eat that. But what's, it's not just that, well, they eat that. It's what is it they put together to actually make up their military rations?
I've told you before, you can go to Dollar Tree or you can go to a discount store and put more food into a backpack for less money than buying military rations. Now, if they were more specifically engineered military rations, maybe not. Let me give you an example. Remember, the Vietnam era sea ration was given to a particular number of calories, needless to say, per meal.
But all of it was fortified. I think the only thing that might not have been fortified were the fruits. I think that those were just in heavy natural, not corn syrup. They were in heavy cane sugar or beet sugar syrup. But everything else, if you got the combat crackers, what most people don't realize is that they were a protein, not a carbohydrate cracker.
They actually have a whole math formula attached to them with regard to calories, nutrients, added minerals, vitamins, etc. The same was true with any of the other foodstuffs that were in any of the cans.
Even the cakes were actually a high concentration, high calorie reinforced. There was all kinds of things that they'd beef up each one of these items, but they weren't drugged. Okay. No, there wasn't any acid in there or, you know, you know, dude, they were doing speed to keep the, no, at least not that we know of. Okay.
needs nothing that they would ever ever ever openly admit to even in any clandestine reports that we've seen but everything else are getting you to take drugs to try and keep you popped up to keep you run. Oh, yeah government does that all the time Government did that in the past every government. Oh, you know, so the Germans did that Yeah, the Russians did it. They actually did it to crash They wanted a they literally did it to crash before World War two during World War two and afterwards and anybody who tries to tell you otherwise is lying Okay, we already know the history on that
The Germans did it and the US did it to a degree also. You heard the term pet pills, okay? Dude, he's taking pet pills. You gotta understand, for those of you who think that what I'm saying would be crazy, what does the name Coca-Cola mean? Dudes, was he starting the Coca-Cola? The car being water for men. It's Coca-Cola. And the sun's ready to eat. Figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his...
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, 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 attacks You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame
number you traded in your name you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and 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 will be born
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and then I met Ukrainian who had no ammo even though he sent him billions and billions of dollars
the ammo, the web gear, the heavy weapons all just seem to vaporize and head south to Israel before they ever get to the Ukrainian troops. Just like the clothing and cold weather gear, it's a Russian winter. It's an Eastern European winter. There we go. How's that? The cold steppe. Good. We're of the afternoon. Intelligence report time are currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and
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2023 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords. Let the dance continue and it will. So for everybody out there again, we got guns and gadgets. Edward, if you could, let's pull up the latest guns and gadgets, G&G. And something Nancy noticed, and I have to agree, you know, Jared has moved. You notice how much, you know, Jared looks healthier already.
He left the communist state that he was in and he moved to Kentucky. Now, if I'm wrong, it's Tennessee, but I think it's Kentucky is removed. And whichever I'm sure up there, on the red, she's very happy. He moved where there's a lot of like minded people and it's really changed if you pay attention. I think it's helping his health, really, in general. It's always- Another assault weapon.
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Colorado and if you live in Colorado You need to like take action on this because if you don't it's gonna pass and if you don't live in Colorado Please forward this because if they don't take action on this it will pass a bill at least the draft of the bill was being circulated Saturday evening and I got it, but I just forced myself to take a day off yesterday to just
You know be me again. So bring it to you first thing here this morning now This bill has a grandfather clause and for a lot of people that's gonna be okay I'm here to tell you that it's not okay Because what the great grandfather clauses do is yeah You get to keep your stuff as long as you fall in line with what they're saying
But it's a ban for future generations. And if you know anything about the way countries typically fall and crumble, it's they take away rights for future generations. So when those future generations are present and we're no longer here, they have ultimate control. So Colorado, there's the bill that's going around is being called, of all things, get this, the Mass Shooting Prevention Act of 2023. Why do they name it that? Well, if you read the jargon in the bill,
uh... and i don't have a link of a sent a bunch of screenshots of the bill by a couple people so thank you guys and gals who sent it
But what they do is they say, well, Colorado's had so many mass shootings and if we don't do something to stop it, then we're all just going to die. It's crazy. But some of the things they talk about in this bill are 50-cowl rifles, non-antique, non-muscle loading, copycats and duplicates, which you guys and gals first saw here in this communist state of Massachusetts. Can't wait. Not much longer. And then semi-automatic rifles, which...
have detachable magazines and one of the plethora of evil features.
So they want to ban these in Colorado, but they'll have a grandfather clause because we're not trying to take your guns We're just trying to take away your rights so this would go into if it were to go into effect you could keep your rifles as long as you a maintain continuous possession and keep said paperwork proving you're the original owner and have had it continuously Prior to the bill or the if it goes into law being in effect
Also, you must have secure it safely within your homes and they said something about possess these items in limited property locations. And I don't know where they went with that, but my guess that means that they're going to do some sensitive places in another bill. You can't have this in certain items and if you're going to be in some of these items that aren't these sensitive spots, then they need to be safely secured. So this is what this bill will do. It will ban
knowingly possessing manufacturing, importing, purchasing, selling, offering to sell, or transferring any of these items, and knowingly causing
the possession, manufacture, blah, blah, blah, blah. So you do it or you knowingly cause it to happen, you can't do it if this takes effect. Again, there is a grandfather clause and some of the things that they said in this bill to just let you know how much BS is in this politic game. If you remember about a year ago, we were jumping all over Joe Biden and how stupid he sounded when he said stuff that's almost
identical and i just wrote notes and take it work for workers actually what a real copy of the bill but uh... some of the things that they say this bill is that a typical assault weapon bullet
travels three times faster than a typical handgun bullet. And because it's traveling at such a high rate of speed, it is just totally destructive. It does things like destroying tissue, liquefying organs, and catastrophic internal bleeding. Now Biden isn't the only person we heard say that. Old Sheila Jackson Lee...
you know, one AR-15 is as heavy as ten moving boxes. That moron said it too when they were trying to pass the assault weapon ban through Congress, and they actually did pass it through the House. I cover that live here. So they're trying to make it sound like a .223 rifle, which is, you know, depending on what it's shot out of, would be an assault weapon bullet, because you can fire a .223 out of things that aren't an assault weapon.
and it does the same stuff, but it's okay because it's out of a non-scary looking gun. I don't know, it doesn't even make sense. But they want people to just believe the BS that this particular gun does so much more damage than any other gun. 22 Cals do a lot of damage too. They do a lot of damage inside when they bounce around and tear stuff up. But, you know, they're tiny and small, and thus they're so cute. The politicians don't know what they're talking about yet.
It's our job to tell truth and to get people to realize the truth. And if you live in Colorado, you need to start contacting your legislators. I'll have a link down below where you can figure out who your legislators are and how to contact them. It's very easy. Email them, phone call them. Phone call them? Call them on the phone. Hit them on their social media. You get the point. You get the picture. If they have office hours, go see them.
Because if you don't make your voices heard, silence is acceptance. Whether you like the fact that you have to reach out every now and then or not, if we don't do it, we get walked on more than we would if we were loud in the squeaky wheel. So Colorado, get to it. I don't have a bill yet, it's just a draft. So it's going to be submitted from what I'm told here in the next few days.
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I've got a couple quick things to ask and to state out. Anyhow, did you see where Russia was dropping the bomb, not bomb, but dropping the problem on their soldiers using cell phone on the battlefield that got them killed or saying they self-suicideed the base of themselves by doing that?
Wait a minute, what's Uncle Mark been saying about this, okay? I guarantee, and you have the same problem right now with our military personnel on this side of the fence. Have you seen some of the propaganda pieces they did for
Oh, come on. What is it? US, I want to say Navy. I think it was Navy we were watching and they all show up and they're all lined up both sides of the entry point and you have your cell phones. And of course, I'm hoping that he's going to say, and we're going to take all your cell phones and put them in this box. But instead it's take your cell phone and I want you to take one minute. I want you or 50 seconds, whatever the hell it was. I want you to call somebody you know and tell them you got here safe. Okay.
That's okay, okay, that part's okay. Now, my next paragraph would be, and now you are all going to shut down your phones. We have these special envelopes for you, and we are going to secure your property over here with the company clerk, okay? Congratulations, you do not have a cell phone. You're reinforcing right from the get go, the cell phone is your enemy in a military uniform.
And I already told you, I know this was going on. I think it even happened with the, they were bragging up about the generals. Now the generals may have been stupid and done what was basically a downlink from military frequencies because they're in charge.
to a phone net. But the phone net would actually give combined with regular military AWACS monitoring, everything you need to know to zero the target. So if you were using a cell phone, then that was suicidal. And I don't know where people got the idea that, it's a phone, it's not a radio transceiver.
It's like yes, it is a radio transceiver in 800 meg which is optimal for targeting because and again as we know with multi faceted antenna retransmitting stations the unit system on the ground itself actually helps to triangulate you before the military or the secret police ever intervened
Yes, something like 82 of those Russian soldiers were in a building supposedly and got waylaid. I think they needed the Ukraine's need to have a program where they get free cell phones to Russian soldiers and stuff through the back door kind of thing. So yeah, all free to them save money on the
the billions that they get, the Ukrainians. Also, I think the military should say an exercise, okay, Mr. Johnny, you go out there, two miles from us, and turn on your phone and call your mama, and they have all the rest of the soldiers watching, so poof. Yeah, exactly. Drop a flower charge on him, right, which is kind of hard. Anything he dropped will kill someone, but yeah, the idea is that the biggest problem you've got is
Total lack of discipline in a situation where we've created undisciplined people If you're gonna make a phone call make it on the enemy side when you cross over their line do it on their side Yeah, yeah, infiltrate and leave behind you know a well you can come up with phone basically phone targeting devices like that where you actually
you have it waiting, it's timed, it broadcasts, and it gives you the ability to zero it. But see, here's the other thing. We actually had this conversation over the weekend. Don't forget that a lot of equipment they've really been pushing for years has what on board? GPS. In my argument, and you know when Don was alive, we discussed this many times, that one of the things that they really pushed to put on GPS was what?
your privately owned thermal technology. Guys, I told you before, I didn't buy my thermal device so it could be a land navigation tool, did you? I would also say that if you have any green screen, digital or real tube, if you bought any of the super whiz packages, and it has
everything on it. It's got GPS tracking, I'm sorry, GPS mapping because I just told you what it's going to do. So, you know, again, when you think about it, you know, on the one hand, oh, we'll let you guys have thermal. But guess what? We're going to set up the thermal so that as needed we can, shall we say, switch on the system and find you.
And that's not a happy camper situation. We've already seen several examples of where using the GPS tracking system, they've been used that in an antagonistic way. So the biggest problem is if I were the Russian military going in, I would shut most everything down anyway, which really messes with the whole idea it's gonna be a tit for tat conflict.
And it's especially true starting with the individuals understanding that I don't need a pacifier to hear about what Bob's doing over on the other side of the battlefield to make me feel like I can continue to fight. Because that's really what most of this is. It's like they need the, it's part of this lack of discipline, lack of maturity.
Leave a whole crate of brand new phones that are operational online as a leave behind and make it look like you're overrun. And then when you see your... I own smartphones. Yeah. And then when you see that they've been dispersed, you say, okay, we got our hunting target now.
In fact, here's the thing, if you did that, what you do is you actually have them signature to ping. More specifically, they would have a, for instance, you would use an encryption code of some kind as an identifier to show that they're a prioritized target, which helps you to sift through other phones that might be in the area of operation.
Yeah, and the second thing I was looking at these silent mortars that the supposedly Russians were using like an air compressed Propellant and I think I'm wondering I'm wondering if that is a way to avoid The the detection mics for gunshots and stuff like that so they could sneakily shoot those mortars off without being detected so easily is that the idea of that
Well, two things. Number one, you remember what we talked about. We've talked of like discipline and noise discipline, especially at night. Okay. Well, number one is using compressed gas throwaway launcher, which is probably what they're doing. Both sides had this idea back again, nothing new here. Both sides, the Germans.
the Cold War, the Americans, World War II, when the Germans World War II by the way also. But in the Cold War, both sides successfully developed both the disposable mortar launchers, where you basically have a frame. So it's kind of like the traditional rocket launcher, but in this case, either a compressed charge slap system.
compressed air slap system for launching the mortar route. And basically what this does is, if you look at the German one, they're supposedly not using air, but they're using a conventional charge. But the charge is calibrated to work within a piston. So it's like basically a closed gas system for a rifle, like an AK.
And what it does is it just, you know, it's the billiards. It's like, think about it this way. It's like playing billiards. And the mortar, the launcher is the, is the, is the cue. And it's, it hits at a specific velocity. The vol is hit. It travels at the same velocity as a strike, you know, equal and opposite reaction. And the rest is history. So that's basically what they're doing with these. Now they don't want too many people to think about it because to see, I've mentioned this many times. Guys,
For most of your close quarter combat weapons could be made much less sophisticated but very reliable fashion. And as far as the CO2 or it's not necessarily CO2, it could just be compressed air. The other option is what I mentioned the last couple days here, PIAT type spigot spring systems.
None of this requires gunpowder. All it requires is innovation and plumbing, or both plumbing and mechanical, as in the PIEAT. The PIEAT was made in, or I should say the spigot spring launching systems were made in every size in the early stages of the war. But the powder companies don't make money off of them. They could have been perfected and developed. The biggest problem you have with each of these systems
is depending upon what is attached to the round that goes down range. Example, the closer it is, and this is weird, this is physics by the way, with the piet gun at when you fired a piet.
PIAT, apply, go look it up guys. When you fired, you were told to roll left or roll right away from your position just after you fire. In other words, you fire and roll left or roll right. You're firing from the prone position, laying down. Why did you do that? Well, the rod that the Spigot launcher, that the launcher uses to push the charge down range, the shape charge, when it hits,
Strangely enough, that rod doesn't go forward with the explosive charge when the charge slaps the armor and the shape charge starts burning through. A reverse action takes place that projects the rod that you just shot down range right back to your position or close enough that you want to move to get out of the way. Interestingly enough, they have the same
potential end result with a number of other type of pneumatic or slap charge rounds. So this is why you see a day. This is the one of the reasons that indirect fire weapons has kind of disappeared. But in indirect fire weapons, there's enough of a random end result. Plus you can make the if you know that the issue is there, you can make it so that
the rod or the surface bar that's used, it's a piece of tubular stock, that's used to slap that board around that you just launched downrange. When it hits at the other end, it is usually unbalanced so that it's less likely to, it's not gonna come back 1,000, 2,000 or 3,000 yards to your position. It's going to lose sufficient energy that there's a random drop with that piece of material
that is going to push back away from the slat point or the explosive point with the impact. So that's the only big consideration is it really does happen and it happened in something that they were very critical of making sure the operators understood. When they went to pneumatic and experimented with close range pneumatic, they had the same problem.
It's something that again if you if you create this this shaft to use as I kind of like a piston that is discarded because it's what actually is projecting around that Material has to be very resilient has to be you know strong Well, it survives the blast without any problem. The only consideration is the Russians did something where they went with a frangible I'm sure we tested this to a frangible spun material for the shaft
And when the round impacted at the other end, the hopes is that the thing would shred as the explosive charge, which creates the slap charge, which creates the jet that penetrates through the armor. The reverse energy actually pushes through the body of the shaft, but shatters it because it's designed to do so. It's open-ended towards the blast. It has where it's connected to the charge.
connected to the protecting device which is what makes the charge. Here's the way to explain it.
FFA is making it a licensing thing in 2023 that you have to license your drones now. And the only opening caveat is if it's under 249 grams, I think it's grams or ounces or something like that, grams, I think, you don't have to license it if it's for your own leisure fund use. But if you use it for any kind of business, you have to license it.
So that's a new license law for that drone. So it's only the little bitty ones that are going to be still free of use. And lastly, you have that great song you were playing earlier. I'm looking for songs similar to that but are not going to be part from the side of the...
a winner of a battle or something like that because most of the songs are for people that have oppressed other people and I'm looking for like use that same song and just call I want to be a witter more soldier so if you know anybody that can tool it up for us it'd be great. Oh I've been playing with this because I want to be in the cavalry shit it can be upgraded it easily can be upgraded and I know just like the old Jodie's
Somebody's already done it. I just got a file like you said, you know where it's you know, get motivated, but it's motivated our side I've been actually playing with some words, you know to rework this
Well, it's not only that, it's a great song, it's a great piece with it's set up. But not only that, but you'll be educating people to the Whittemore guy and also a way to move people, so education and moving them to that. And that helps the old people realize, hey, that's what happened in the past and that's a great song. I can pound my shoe to it.
Well, that's all I got and I'm sorry I sound disconnected. I just can't get my thoughts right today. I'll talk to you. Here's an idea. Okay, Sam, right? Yeah, big Sam big big bad Sam every morning in the fields he would come and rise to a 5 foot 8 had blue eyes kind of knurled at the shoulders Kind of lean at the hips and everybody knew you didn't give no lip Sam Whitimer
Sam Big Sam Big Sam Big Bad Sam When they came that day in the middle of the road Sam had to make a stand you know With his rifle in hand pistols at his hip Tomahawk and fightin' knife with him Big Sam
Sounds like Johnny Cash a little bit. Well, I was thinking of that song earlier just saying I want to be a Whittemore cavalry officer, a Whittemore cavalry person or something.
I could do it. Yeah, we can work out. We can make that work. We can make it work. Yeah, something stopping and movement. You know, I want to be Sam. What a mower when they send me up to war. I want to see BSM with a more, but I'll have to grow up some more. Yeah, I'll have to grow old some more. I'm not too old to be a Sam Whittemore. Yeah, yeah, we can make it. It would work.
Actually, it'll take a few minutes. I probably can work it out between the one during the break. They said I'd have to go through the song. But you know, it's yeah, it's. Tune our own song for our Patriots here that are coming up. So we gotta have something that's not sounding a little bit like the other winners of other wars that are pressed us with Sam. We're more toward them. A new one. Yeah.
Well, every every version that you hear and there's been different pieces that have been put out there But the ones that were most accurate obviously were the guys who were people that served with him and let's put it this way guys served with him and saw him last when he fell in battle before they were pushed back or decided well Sam's done for I think it's time to go because you know the the unit wasn't holding ground they were gonna they were doing like everybody else that day so You know the the the matter how you look at it
The idea that you hear people go I'm too old for filling the blank house like no, you're not how old are you? Well, I'm 60. Oh hell you got some growing up to do son Yeah, and Sam Whittemore made lots of widows. Oh, yeah. Well, let's put it this way you that or well one way or another Yeah, you'd be fun cuz he wasn't three other wars before he got around to the American war for independence You got a figure he did
You know what I mean? In other words, he's one of those neurodoke. You know, we've gotten this conversation many times.
When you have an image like everything else with the globalist and the swine in Washington, you have an idea when it's set down and it's laid down in the original history and storyline, and they completely vacate the story, flip it upside down, and you only have a clue. But ask yourself this, look at every image of Uncle Sam.
What does Uncle Sam look like? He doesn't look like he's that strapping 23 year old just out of the Academy boy and he's all pumped up. They got plenty of those into the kids that you see in the in the recruitment posters. But if you look at.
Tough as an old Billy Goh, look at that. And you know what, there's a reason he looks like that. What was the style and pattern of that era for how people wore their hair, how they, you know, again, what were they, what was their physical nature? And if you look at all of the original, especially the farther back you go, the, where did the idea that Sam was the name that you needed?
I mean, there is Sam Adams, but did Sam Adams look like that? No. If you go through all the other Sams from the period of the American War for Independence, you won't find anybody who pretty much looks like him in any of the images that were projected. He looked weathered and gaunt and wasn't gonna take no prisoner look.
Right, but when you see his arm getting rolled up, you notice he might be old, but look like Nural Oak getting uncovered with those sleeves that you see in that still those paintings where it's being rolled up. He almost took a pirate with all those pistols in his belt and his knives and tomahawk and the flight force. Well, that pirate or remember who was he fighting? And you know, I've had a fun time with that because
The war chance, the war whoop that the natives had is no different from, and they tried to say that, although they were quite silent. No, they didn't. There's enough experience where people describe the conflicts that were involved. And in fact, it was the war whoop just like the rebel yell that in and of itself would literally strike terror into people's hearts.
And it wasn't like they were swearing or anything. It's just it was a battle cry But it was a battle cry that had an addendum attached to it because when you heard it, you know, the bastards were coming and You know what they were pretty mean. They were actually pretty effective fighters when you heard that Well, yeah, he was he was supposed to be terrified. Well, it would if you were intelligent it made you gird yourself You're ready boys. Here they come
A dozen berserkers can sound like 30 or 40. Exactly, exactly. Well, that's that's one of the other things. Remember, they're part of what I've talked about before. The the esprit de corps. Now, eventually they'll always yap how well they broke that. Okay. Yeah, but for the first however long it lasted, as far as everybody, the original crew. I'll tell you what, a lot of people pissed their pants.
Like when they talk about the Reno there the rebel army all they broke them that broke them that well considering they're outnumbered three to one and how well they did in the Civil War, you know the war, you know Northern War of Accretion I'll think you got a whole lot to mouth about If about two and a half million Union troops went into the field the argument is only about eight hundred and eighty thousand Confederate troops went into the field. So basically there was a three to one ratio
And they fought for how many years? So what did that tell you about the value of a Confederate soldier versus the value of the Union counterpart in terms of motivation? Now, if they'd had, if a combination of things were taken into consideration, just like the American War for Independence, would the war have been shorter if everybody had had just a little better organization right from the get-go? And also, you've got to learn to punch the naysayers in the face.
You know what, lead follower get the hell out of the way. Well, those who say it can't be done, get out of the way of the people who are doing it. But you know what I fascinated by this cuz the piss willies and the naysayers will be the first to try to force their ass up in front. Because they wanna be in power or in charge while they A, don't have a clue and B, are worthless because they have no spine for the fight. You ever notice that?
We have this happen with all kinds of activities in the conservatives for years. You'll have the hard charges get in there, get their act together, get everything organized. And all of a sudden we got these pissed, willy, spineless curbs who over and over again, people don't know how to say no to. It's like when the Tea Party was organizing.
The Tea Party was making all kinds of headway, kicking ass, taking names, doing a great job. And then they started letting the same old grease balls slide in sideways once the structure was there, because, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, we got to have the same old carpetbaggers.
We got away from the carpetbaggers. You got your organization going and the moment that the parasite showed up Everything went to hell in a hand cart. Oh, you know again this happened ad nauseam has happened repeated So again, the same is true with regard to the fight pay attention to who it is. It's a naysayer, but they're all well, I guess I Gotta be in charge. No. No, you don't in fact. I'm gonna put you at arm's length right over there
In fact, I got a whole new group for you to be part of. It's the naysayer group. If we get that, if you took the naysayer group and slid them sideways, which they don't know what to do then, they can fight amongst themselves who wants to be in charge. And because most of them are backstabbers, they'll be with you wasting each other's time, killing each other sometimes, maybe, never know. But also all kinds of skullduckery, but it's all over there and you keep them in a nice box, give them a task.
And let's see if they can accomplish it. They probably won't, but at least they're not wasting your time while those who say it can't be done are out of the way of those people who can and will do it.
The people you put off to the side like that, they don't get the Sam Whittemore Pass coin as your trusted people do. That's what we need is a Sam Whittemore coin to tell the story and to have fun and poke in the face of our enemy because we need some heroes going into this that we can keep recommending because they hate the Fourth of July and other things like that too. Dr. Warren, Dr. Warren, Dr. Warren, I stole my
The more that I've ever read, there was a guys, it's the whole group of people that made the American war for independence happen. There are two elements that got the short end of the stick. Number one is the original leaders that again had to wait 10 years for the attitudes to get properly tweaked and you know that started in 1765.
And in 1765, they were already organized to fight, but there were people, we need to be reasonable. You ever heard that BS before? So by the time we get to 1775, all these people have gained 10 years on their lives, but they're still at the forefront.
And every one of them put their money where their mouth is. There's not one of them that didn't actually have the intestinal forage. They're not like the spine of this political curve. You know, turds that we have now that the moment things get serious, they defecate their spine out their bunghole.
These people were the ones who were the movers and shakers that made it happen, that built the armies, that put everything together. The other group are the signers of the Declaration of Independence, because the sorry state of end condition of their lives at the end of the war, there was no excuse for. There are only very few, but some were able to hang on to what little they had. But of all of the signers, like we said, there's always that, you know, what happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Well granted some of them were killed during the war, lost everything, families split up, etc. But at the end of the war, with the debt owed to those people, at the very least they should never have been homeless. Because they did literally take their wealth, their resources, and spend them, spend them to keep everybody else in the fight.
over and over again. Everybody talks about how frustrating it was for Washington. Well, imagine all the people trying to get the job done in lieu of all the panty ways who pushed up to positions of power. We almost need a panty ways clubbing session to get rid of these characters who will demand that they be in power when they have neither the wit nor the will to stay the course. And are usually the first tire to go flat the moment anything gets serious.
Well, all these people had their own family circle of people that were given a hard time like our family circles have done with the COVID and stuff like that. So you lost a lot of family that way too because of the Brits. Right, right. They lost them in a contest of power much in what like what. Well, again, the blessing that we've had. I don't think this was a bad thing. I think I believe that the the Corona beer virus bullshit.
did more to help our effort because it helped you to cull in a way that otherwise would have cost you more time and resources. You now know who it is that you absolutely aren't gonna waste any time on. And nowadays, like I said, if you see someone walking around with a face bra on, you can't really even have a conversation with them. The rest, 80%, 90% of the population is pretty well thrown all of it to the wayside cuz the fad is over, okay?
But you have a bunch. It's like around here, like closer to the left, all the leftist areas. You have all these characters wearing face bras. In no way, shape, or form. You want to have a conversation with them. You just pass them by, yeah. Yeah, I just automatically it's like, well, they're not, if they're of the, of the ilk, that they're still wearing a face bra right now. They have no spine whatsoever. There's a broke down alongside the rope. Got a mask on with the tires flat. I ain't helping them.
Well, basically across the board it's like, well, it looks like, well, let's think about it this way. They're waiting for somebody else to take care of things. Just like all the rest of it. It basically, who are they? They're the socialists.
The face brow rares are usually the first ones to poop who you about being prepared for anything. Doesn't matter what it is, a hurricane or you could try to talk them into having like emergency supplies that their family would be taken care of. They're the ones who make fun of the nuclear preparedness videos, you know, the duck and cover stuff. But they believe that that paper mask
is going to save them from a virus that they're told, you know, they would get a shot and they would be safe and they believe that. And then they were told, well, you're not really safe, but the shot makes it less deadly. And then, well, a whole bunch of people have had complications with that thing now. And now it's, oh, well, it wasn't properly tested and Johnson and Johnson knew it, but they're protected because of the thing, the deal they made with the governor.
Oh, and now we want you to take more COVID shots. And we're going to tell you it'll cover the new variants, but it's the same damn shot we were giving you before. So they're just trying to finish what they started as far as killing you off. But how many of these people that had shots, how many of these people that had shots are going to wake up?
and maybe throw themselves at the enemy that lied to them. That's what I'm wondering about. Well, again, this gets back to the introvert extrovert issue. Okay, we've talked about this many times. It's like people having the, having the, the, uh, pedos going after their kids in school.
At a given point, it's inevitable we're going to be at the point where they're going to demand and they're going to tell you that you don't have any choice. They're already doing that to a degree. It's like the sex change garbage. Okay? To answer the color's question here, something. How does a pyramid scheme get so big? You know, the people who come into it, they don't want to admit that they've been scammed, but they want to bring their friends into it because then maybe they might be able to make their money back on it.
Well, it's kind of the same concept. They don't want to admit that they've been scammed. And if they can, they will prove it to you, then drag you in with into them, even though they know for being on the inside that everything that they were told about the mask, they were told about the shots all that was alive. Yeah, they want you to the same boat with company. Yeah.
And will there be a class action suit that I can get some money out of this? That's what they're worried about too. Well, the thing is when I say introvert extrovert, the thing too is at some point somebody and they may already have.
We've got weird stuff going on here in Michigan. We've had four Michigan State troopers randomly shot at different points in the state, and there's no discussion about it. They were talking about it when it was happening, started happening. Well, once they saw there was more than one shot, but they've had four shot and killed. And I think there's higher than that now, but they're not giving it any publicity.
In other words, you would think that it would be a big to do news thing, but they're actually trying to avoid conversation about it now. Why? Well, somebody's got away with four of them. You know, that's the, you know, what if somebody goes extrovert and they, and like I said, imagine a million people going extrovert against the system or 2 million or 20 million, the machine for a lack of operatives and equipment would literally grind to a halt.
And at a given point, you're going to tweak enough and you already have. The petals are going after people's children. They've betrayed everybody on the medical end. They're destroying the sovereignty of the country. You've got all these different things that affect people cuz the illegals came in. They rape, kill, pillage, and burn a family. Somebody survives. That person decides they're gonna get even with whoever it is they think is responsible.
It's enough to be going on there too, Dad. You know, just like what they did with the, uh, oh, the, well, your enemy video. Yeah. They could be getting rid of people that they know won't go along with things.
But it's the fact that either way there's no discussion and it's something I've said about it example is it's why All the anti-gun groups they don't talk about the we've covered them you've seen them Yeah, the latest one that everybody might still remember Is the Houston shooter that was shooting the police?
And was in a running gun battle, remember? In between the pillars, running around in circles, shooting them from behind. Went on down the road farther, was in a running gun battle, running contact engagement. Now, here was the hub.
how many dead, how many wounded. But there's no reference to that. They don't even want you to think that way because remember, first of all, the ones who are all like the leftist, the pro face bra, the pro murder death kill shot, they're all, the key word here are socialists. They believe in the state, they worship the state, they want the state to be their sugar daddy, want them to be their parents, want them to be whatever. That's fine.
If they'd stay over there and just do that off to their own, but it's like Ed said, misery loves company and these bastards won't leave us alone. Well, because if I hit us from so many fronts, it's inevitable that this kicks off. I mean, it just, it has to, it just be ready for it when it does and don't be panicked by it, but instead have solutions.
Be ready step by step to escalate to more effective fighting potential. And again, working with other people is critical to how to integrate working with other people is especially critical. It was critical on April 19th. The whole outcome of the American War for Independence would have been totally different if on the very first day that expeditionary force had been exterminated.
And if they're going to do a gun grab anywhere, whatever they send out, it needs to be exterminated. No conversation, no discussion. You know, in other words, you've already made the decision to shoot. Before we get to the top of the hour, dad, I want to throw this out there. Remember, China has had protests over the COVID lockdowns that they've been doing. They're finally lifting their restrictions. Almost two weeks ago, they started to
with their travel ban from people moving in and out of China. And of course, US is freaking out saying this is going to be a new wave of the pandemic. So we waited until the sixth of this month to close our borders to the people coming from China.
if anything happens, this is just like the BS at the start of the supposed pandemic, you know, they knew they supposedly knew it was a problem. They knew it was going to be bad. We were going to rather than quarantine. They invited people in.
that's where you start it. If it's real or not, if you want to believe their narrative, okay, their lie about this being a pandemic and it's killing people all around the world and it's only the virus that's been doing it, then these people are still criminal because they let them in the first time and now they're doing it again.
It's a replay for because they figured they can get the same value out of the crisis and panic scenario if they plug it in. But that's because you're dealing with P-brains. Again, I'm done with it. A lot of people are done with this for the same reason. Before we go any farther, I'll tell you what, I think I heard Tex-Mex in there. Jump in. Go ahead.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. End of the show real quick. I was watching a regular YouTuber. This channel is Black Scout Survival. And one of his shows, he does some rants and stuff, but one of his shows he was saying that I think when the shots first came out, the COVID shots 2020 or 2021,
We have had of the of athletes die suddenly has been like 1,105 and then he said He showed that he was saying that from 1960 I think to 2004 we have had the same number of athletes die suddenly 1,105 So that I mean that's a lot of years for athletes to die suddenly from 60 to 2000 and
And here you got just a few years and we've got over a thousand athletes dying, healthy people. I've got one more thing I got to bring up. We have confirmation, Strauser made it to his son's property. He made contact. He's good. That's all the information I have right now. Our caller in the film can probably post in more if he's there. Hopefully we'll do that at the eight o'clock.
I'll be back up at the 8 o'clock hour to give an update. Very good. Thank you. And again, you're out there. Want to say thank you to everybody. I know about the time that we started, you know, the next wave of mail, you know, somewhere there's a bag with his name on it with a whole bunch of letters. Although I'm sure they probably shredded and burned them or, you know, trashed them.
But in theory, there's a big bag with a whole bunch of postage that should have gone to him and just disappeared. Which is why, as I said earlier this last month, that the criminal warehouse system is worse, even far worse than it was several years ago, or 10, 15 years ago, guys.
It's far worse. It was bad before. It's worse now, the level of arrogance, the number of foreigners who are integrated. And as everybody said, these foreigners will have no compunction about doing whatever they choose because they're not of us. They're not with us. They don't have the same level of common decency because of the environments that they came from.
And we've been softened, okay? I can't say that. Some of the places these people come from are wicked places. And because of that, even the nicer personality, so to speak, is still attached to a much more aggressive and dark demeanor by the nature of where they came from. And that's something that you can't blend the two. I'm sorry, this is an issue that you're gonna see.
Why does they want the global borders down? Because there's such a conflict of the nature of the people, how they were raised, what their social moors are, what their personal psyche, how it's constructed. They're not with us. That's why they want the illegal aliens in here enforced the way that they are. That's pressure from below, pressure from above.
We had a big problem, sorry, I know we got Filipino listeners, but they also know that this is true. There's a lot of Filipinos that don't like America in any way, shape or form. There's a big split in the population. It's, I think, still leans more towards us than against.
But remember, we've had situation after situation. Remember the pack of nurses, I think it was nine, that killed 50, 60, they don't even really know how many patients they killed. But if they were military, it would look like they were old white guys or women, and even suspected they'd been in the military, they were giving them the happy shots, they were murdering them in their hospital beds.
I'm just jogging your memory on that. By the time they were done, I think they arrested 13 or 14 personnel. They were all Filipinos, they were all foreign educated, they were all imports, they were on work visas, and they killed, they don't know how many Americans. And that's way before the communism we have now. We're talking back in the 90s. And in fact, in the 80s, there was another debacle like that that happened. And it wasn't on the West Coast. The first one, the one I just mentioned was on the West Coast.
The other one was in the Gulf States and it was a similar scenario where they'd gotten into a rest home, a retirement home, and they were murdering the retirees one after another after another, maybe even at the behest of who was running the retirement home. Or I should say who was in the medical industry controlling whatever. So, not new. And the scenario that mapped out with what we just saw with Ronald, to tell you something, okay?
Again, you're gonna see, they're gonna have their way. You'll see more and more foreign occupation influence. This is why you don't want it. The social laws and standards of our country are totally different and the foundational elements are totally different from the rest of the world, no matter what anybody says. If you do understand where America comes from, you have to remember, if you were raised here, you take it for granted. That's something that is very, very true.
Anyway, go ahead, please. We're at the top. Yeah, real quick. Aristotle said that tyrants prefer the company of aliens to that of the citizens at the table and in society. Citizens they feel are enemies, but the aliens will offer no opposition. Yep, exactly. It goes through to the depths of time. And it's, again, our enemy, the people are actually doing this to us.
go back into the depths of time. You hear this BS about the great reset right now. You know what the great reset is? Us shooting their ass. The people who are saying they're gonna do the great reset, they should be open season. With billions of people on the planet, they're gonna kill bunches of us anyway. But our first mission, it's like if we get into this war, there's a whole bunch of people who'd just be gone. Their plan is to do that. They're gonna play secret police and try to do that to us.
We're gonna be giving them the first favor the moment that anything kicks off significant. In other words, tag your it. And I shot him back before he shot me. Do you know how that works? I shot him back before he shot me, sir. There's one guy you don't want to get steamed up. It's Hades. Because he had an E.
But fuck the dead, what dull and clean As he was ruthless, and that's the gospel to leave. Set to say good timing, set to sail, Oregon, set to say... 12 midnight. Not a soul has shown up for your party. I can't understand it. I don't know. Nobody showed up for my party at all.
I thought my girlfriend Lena would surely show up. Yes. It's a shame that you aren't going to get to kiss her under the mistletoe. The what? The mistletoe. Didn't you ever kiss a girl under the mistletoe? No, I always kiss him under the nose. Well, it looks like nobody is going to kiss you tonight. Yes, Abbott. All my friends have deserted me. I'm just a failure. Ah, no, you're not, Castelli. You're a big success. No, Abbott, I'm just a complete flop. No, you're not, Castelli. You're a great guy, not. No, Abbott. I'm just a sort of little ugly-looking dope.
Well, don't stand there. Argue with me. Oh, stop this, Costello, please. I'm going to bed, Abbott. Good night. Wait a minute. Aren't you going to hang up your stocking? No. Santee Claus won't even come here. Now, that's wrong, Costello. Santa Claus loves everybody. He doesn't love me, Abbott.
He don't. Santa Claus has never come to my house on Christmas since I was seven years old. I was a smart aleck little kid in those days, just like some boys and girls are today. I went around saying I didn't believe in Santa Claus. If a kid come up and said he believed in Santa Claus, I used to say, ah, you're nothing but a sissy. There ain't no Santa Claus. That's your father. But now I realize how long I was.
I wanna tell all the little boys and girls what happened to me. Let's all be children again. Let me take you back to Christmas Eve some 20 years ago. I've been out all day playing with my friends, Chowderhead Abbott and Skinny Niles. It was a beautiful Christmas Eve, snow was pulling, and you could see the lights on the Christmas tree and all the houses. Money in that cab? Ah, yes, there is. Last night when Power's playing poker, I heard him say, everybody put money in a kitty.
You're supposed to be your father now. No, that was kind of a sneaky knock. It's probably the Ice Man. Never mind the door. I'll be who it is. You go wash your dirty face. Come on, why can't I just go up and cover the dirt with powder like you do? Why is the little avid boy and the naive boy? We came over to tell you what Louie did. He came over to my house and asked my mother to bend her head down so he could see her horns. You snitcher. Why?
Costello, you naughty boy. Whatever made you think that Mrs. Abbott had horns? I heard you said that when she got dressed up, she looked like the devil. I need her, Miss Costello. Louie said my mother keeps a cat in the icebox. Why Mrs. Knott does not keep a cat in her icebox? Then why does everybody say she's got a frozen puss? I'm just arguing. And Louie, you get ready for bed right away. Santa Claus will be coming along in a bit now. Good night. E, I can hardly wait till Santa Claus gets here. She's skinny.
I hear sleigh bells. Yeah, and I can hear him walking around on the roof. He's getting ready to come down the chimney. That isn't the way I planned it. I'll stop off at Betty Graebel's. Why did you have to stop off there, Santa? After spending a year up there in a cold north, he's got to throw out someplace. Why, Louie? Gee, Santa Claus, I hope you've brung us kids some nice presents, huh? Oh, yes, yes, I did. I brought some nice presents for you, buddy Abbott, and you, Kenny Niles. But as for you, Louie Costello, you've been a bad...
black marks I've got down here against you in my book. Now here's a report from your Sunday school teacher. It tells me you put fly paper in all the pews last Sunday. That you put a cap in the pipe organ. Then burger cheese behind all the radiators. Then you put a cap in my Coca Cola bottle and took out 15 cents. Hey, how hard do you say to that? I'm a busy little bee, hey, hey. Silence. See that a few years ago you flirted with a little girl in school. Is that true? I'm afraid it is. And is it true that you gave her your class pin?
What class pin? I was only two years old. I gave it the only pin I had. That's what happened. Finally, Louis. The biggest black mark against you is that you've got a book under your mattress. Yes, sir. Santa Claus should tell me a book about how to make tea the right color. How to make tea the right color? What's the name of it? Forever Amber. I guess that settles it, Louis. There's nothing I can leave you for Christmas. Nothing? You mean just plain zero?
That's right, Louie. Maybe someday when you've learned to behave yourself, I may come back again Gee, I guess I'm just the kind of a boy. My mother don't want me to associate with Nobody likes me even Santa Claus can't stand me buddy Abbott and Kenny Niles both got presents, but I didn't get nothing I'm gonna write a letter to my mom and my pop and then I'm gonna run away from here their mom and pop
When you read this I will be thousands of miles away. Never look for me because you're not gonna find me. I'm never coming back. Maybe someday when I'm old about 11 or 12. After I make a million dollars I'll come home and I'll buy a nice new dress, Mom.
Then I'll give Pop a new pair of overalls. That's what he calls his happy clothes. Please take the fleas out of my fleas circus and put them back on the dog so they won't get homesick. And don't forget to feed my little pet Skunk twice a day. There's a close pen hanging by his cage. I love you, Mom and Pop, but this is the best way out. Your loving son, Louie Costello. Boys and girls.
That happened over 20 years ago, and Santa Claus has never come back to see me to this day. Please, kiddies, take a lesson from me and be good boys and girls, so that next Monday night, Christmas Eve, you won't be waiting for Santa Claus that didn't come like I've been waiting for all these years. Oh, come, Lou, I guess we'd better go to bed. Party! Yeah! Here too, Louis! Santa Claus! You finally came, and you even brought your horse with you! What horse? It's me!
Not only, Mr. Sniles. Gee, I didn't dream that anything like this was gonna happen. I thought that nobody cared about me anymore. I was dreaming of a sly Christmas. I thought my friends had passed me by. Why, old Costello. You fell over. Look, the kids and old folks. You have whiskers on your jokes.
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Watching a time when sitting on a darker bay in time remains the same Here resting my bones in this lawn and this one leave me asleep at the doctor
A figure walking 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. This 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the three gentlemen this intelligence report I'm Mark quirky a closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters
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These United States and it is well Monday. So you headed towards the end of Monday, although beautiful clear sky outside right now. It's got lots of star shine, relatively bright moon. Needless to say, it is the 9th of January. It is the 15th year of open and in your face.
the Caribbean, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2022 old earth calendar 20 or forgive me 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic, the dance of sorts, let the dance continue. And for everybody out there, it has been a beautiful day today here in the bottom of Michigan. I don't know how pretty was up north, but again, it could be
3 feet of snow landing in the Upper Peninsula right now in the middle of the state down here can be clear light flurries could have a dusting of base snow right now we have no snow. I don't think anything even little piles of survived the up and down not really warm weather but not quite freezing and then freezing and not quite freezing and then freezing and it got warm enough that we actually have lost.
A lot of the ice on any of the more active waterways, any places, got any running water like river lakes, that kind of thing. River lakes are on what we call chains, if you haven't lived on the lakes here. And so what happens is it's part of a river net. And so you've got moving water. Well, of course, water is warming up and a little bit, not much. You'll die at it if you drop in it. You stay in the water, you're dead in three minutes anyway. Don't worry about that one.
Well, it may take a little longer, but not much anyway, but it's warmer. And so we've had perfect weather to get stuff done outside or just pretty weather to sit on the, you know, sit on the porch or stare out the window at the critters and the birds moving around. We've had a phenomenal collection of deer right now. I mean, I think it had a little under 20 head sitting behind the building.
two nights ago and of course they're moving around, but still not moving around as much as they were with the season winding down for anybody other than the poachers who shoot them. We have, of course, Rush. We have Bow, Shotgun, and Rifle here in Michigan. And so depending on where you are, needless to say, you have the overlap and return to. So with regard to Bow and Quiet, of course there's some changes, been to the laws there.
with regard to crossbows. So that's pumped up to crossbow industry too, which is pretty cool. Overall though, again, a really nice day. Again, I want to say hi to 18th Resurrectal Combat Team, all the squadrons that were out this weekend and good work. Well done. I heard about what you did. Again, couldn't be any better. You're actually a learning experience. When you have something break down, it's a learning experience.
And yeah, I was laughing because it could have been worse. I mean, it could have been frozen and mud and having to chip out stuff before you can even think to put it back together. You got to get junk off it. And then you still got to fix what's broken and then you got to put it back together. So in this case, weather's kind of nice. Bottom of the state, through a kind of tracked vehicle, an armored vehicle, and had to, well, do what the instruction manual says.
which is always fun. It's one thing to read about it. It's another thing to physically do it. So that's good. And this was a heavy. So everybody had a unique experience with a heavy. Anyway, otherwise, a couple of the things, guns and gadgets. By the way, oh yeah, we do need to play it. There was one that's only about, now is probably 20 minutes old. Edward, if you could, guns and gadgets.
I believe it will be about half an hour old now. It's probably the latest that's been put up there. So if you can, let's pull that up and play that this evening. Still, we got time plenty of time, but guns and gadgets and.
It was when we came off the off the program. It was five minutes old. So it's reality is probably closer to an hour back to the channel I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching you asked I will deliver we're gonna do a breakdown of what the judge said today in issuing a temporary restraining order against New Jersey and their Brew and follow-up bill
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So here's page one of the order today. And again, the case is Coons versus Reynolds. And it starts out right here with Judge Renee Marie Bump, the UMB, who is the U.S. District Court judge this was in front of.
She said,
Together there'll be the plaintiffs against the New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J Plattkin, the superintendent of New Jersey State Police Patrick Callahan and the county prosecutors William Reynolds, Grace C McCauley and Anne-Marie Taggart. For the reasons set forth below, a motion for temporary restraining order will be granted
And the court will reserve its decision on the motion for preliminary injunction. Now let's get into some of the background. I'm not going to go through everything the judge said. I'm not showing you all 62 pages. You want more than what I have here, then the link will be down below right to this decision.
The background says this case concerns a constitutional challenge on 2nd and 14th amendment grounds to newly enacted New Jersey legislation that restricts the possession of a firearm in any location classified by the state legislature as a sensitive place and certain other restrictions on carrying functional firearms and vehicles. Planets who have permits from the state of New Jersey to conceal carry handguns contend that just until
A few short weeks ago, persons in this state with a permit were generally free to carry a handgun as they went about their business, with limited exceptions for specific locations including schools, colleges, universities, and other educational institutions, state parks, casinos, and any federal facility, as such term is defined by applicable federal law. The New Jersey legislation at issue here was enacted in response to the United States Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc.
versus Bruin holding that the second and fourteenth amendments protect an individual's right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home.
The Bruin Court struck down a New York statute that required an applicant for a permit to carry a handgun to demonstrate proper cause and, in doing so, acknowledged the unconstitutionality of analogous statutes in other states that required a showing of some additional special need, such as New Jersey's law, that required an applicant to show justifiable need for a permit to carry. Jumping down to this section here, the challenge legislation and potential penalty of conviction.
Section 7A of the newly enacted legislation lists 25 categories of locations where it is a third degree offense to knowingly carry a firearm. The punishment for a crime of the third degree is imprisonment for up to five years. In the current suit, plaintiffs seek to enjoin the law's enforcement of the following enumerated, sensitive places set forth in Section 7A.
1. Subpart 12, prohibiting firearms in a publicly owned or leased library or museum. 2. In Part 15, prohibiting firearms in a bar or restaurant where alcohol is served and any other site or facility where alcohol is sold for consumption on the premises.
3. Subpart 17, prohibiting firearms in a privately or publicly owned and operated entertainment facility within the state, including but not limited to a theater, stadium, museum, arena, racetrack, or other place where performances, concerts, exhibits, games, or contests are held. And subpart 24, prohibiting firearms and private property, including but not limited to residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural,
institutional or undeveloped property unless the owner has provided express consent or has posted a sign indicating that it is permissible to carry on the premises a concealed handgun with a valid and lawfully issued permit under New Jersey blah blah blah blah blah, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to affect the authority to keep or carry a firearm established under subsection blah blah blah blah.
In addition, subsection 7b of the legislation imposes an additional sensitive place restriction that bans functional firearms in vehicles. More specifically, it makes it a fourth degree offense to transport or carry a firearm while in a vehicle in New Jersey unless the firearm is unloaded and contained in a closed and securely fastened case, gun box, or locked unloaded in the trunk of the vehicle.
The maximum sentence for this crime is 18 months imprisonment. Next we're going to jump to the judge's analysis. Before the court turns to the merits of the plaintiff's motion, it addresses two of the defendant's preliminary arguments, talking about New Jersey. As noted, defendants press this court to refrain from acting urgently and to afford them more time to set forth the legal justifications for the legislation.
As state defendants argue, a hasty injunction would short-circuit the democratic process while the litigation process is underway. This court concurs in that no injunction should ever be hastily issued.
But, defendants must do more than promise they will justify the constitutional basis for its legislation later. Surely, defendants had, or should have had, the historical materials and analysis the state relied upon when it began its legislative response to Bruin.
After all, the Supreme Court was clear that in order for any gun control legislation to pass constitutional muster under the Second Amendment, such legislation must be consistent with historical tradition.
The state has had six months since Bruin to identify well-established and representative historical analogues. In fact, Chapter 131 expressly states that the sensitive place prohibitions on dangerous weapons set forth in this act are rooted in history and tradition, analogous to historical laws that can be found from the founding era to Reconstruction, which are also found in modern laws in many states. That...
Defendants dedicate a significant portion of their argument discussing the benefits of firearm regulations and not evidence of historical analogues is quite telling.
And although defendants represent that the state will offer ample evidence that Chapter 131 is constitutional, they do not adequately explain why, if such evidence was critical to the passage of the legislation that would pass constitutional muster post-brewin, and available to the legislature as set forth in Section 1G of the statute, they have not introduced such evidence here. Certainly defendants anticipated challenges
to the legislation and should have been better prepared to defend the legislation's constitutionality. Planets implore this court to consider the only reasonable conclusion from defendants posturing, their dragging of feet is evidence that no such historical tradition and evidence exists. Perhaps. At this juncture,
There is no bona fide basis for this court to withhold its ruling because the state says it needs more time to come forward with historical evidence that the legislature represented it had at the time of the law's passage.
The court will therefore proceed to consider the evidence and argument the parties have presented. So the judge is saying, look, New Jersey, you're asking for more time to get these historical analogues, but your own law says it's based in the historical analogues, so you should have had them already. And you've had six months from when Bruin passed to get your ducks in a row, and you're asking for more time, you should have presented that already. So I'm going to go off what has been presented by both parties. That's phenomenal. I really, really like that. And more judges should be like that.
Now the judge talks about the likelihood of success on the merits and the state's historical justification for the challenged sensitive places. As an initial matter, this court echoes the observations made in Antoniak v. Hochul, considering a Second Amendment challenge to a similar law in New York that prohibited firearms in sensitive places.
First, although the Supreme Court in Bruin did not go so far as to restrict the definition of sensitive places to only government sanctioned or affiliated places, it did indicate a skepticism as to expanding the definition of sensitive places based on the historical record. And this is what Justice Kavanaugh said during Bruin that all of these anti-gun states are grabbing right now, grasping onto. He said that...
Although the historical record yields relatively few 18th and 19th century sensitive places where weapons were all together prohibited, legislative assemblies, polling places, and courthouse, we are also aware of no disputes regarding the lawfulness of such prohibitions.
Thus, sensitive place is a term within the Second Amendment context that should not be defined expansively. The Court's second observation is that the plain text of the Second Amendment clearly covers the conduct at issue, carrying a handgun in public for self-defense. The defendants dispute this proposition, but seem to do so only with respect to the private property provision of Section 7A24.
To the extent defendants challenge other provisions, they inject language into the legislation that does not exist. Next, the judge went into subpart 12, public libraries or museums. She said first, the Second Amendment's plain text covers the conduct in question, carrying a concealed handgun for self-defense in public. As a result, the defendants must be able to rebuke the presumption of protection against this regulation by demonstrating...
that the regulation is consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearms regulation. Next, defendants contend that where the government is a proprietor of a library or museum, it has the right to exclude firearms. However, the provision does not limit libraries and museums to government-owned ones, and defendants do not cite to any historical statutes that expressly or analogously prohibited firearms in museums and libraries.
despite the fact that at least with respect to libraries, they have been in existence since the days of Benjamin Franklin. Now in every case, sometimes a judge leaves a door open and don't realize it. And there was a door left open if you caught it, and it's the government-owned museums and libraries, so I'm sure we'll see that come up as like a refinement to this gun control stuff. But this judge is hammering it so far.
And the next part she talks about is subpart 15, bars, restaurants, and where alcohol is served. Subpart 15 bans handguns in a bar or restaurant where alcohol is served and any other site or facility where alcohol is sold for consumption on the premises. First, the Second Amendment's plain text covers the conduct in question, carrying a concealed handgun for self-defense in public.
As a result, defendants must be able to rebut the constitutional presumption against this regulation by demonstrating it is consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. In short, defendants have presented no historical support to permit New Jersey to restrict concealed carry in bars and restaurants where alcohol is served. The most they do is cite to an 1867 Kansas statute that prohibited the possession of firearms by intoxicated persons. It is a prohibition.
that gets no coral from the plaintiffs for one and has no relevance here as a restriction at issue clearly does not address possession of firearms by intoxicated persons. Now every time I talk about this part in other states, people are like, well, if you have a gun in a bar, shame on you. You could be in a bar or a place that sells alcohol and not be consuming alcohol. And that's why they're trying to challenge this as well. I can go to a restaurant that might serve beer or wine and I can eat and still be able to defend myself because I'm not getting hammered.
And most people who carry guns are responsible and don't do that anyway. But this judge saw through it and it's getting better. The next part, subpart 17, entertainment facilities. As an initial impression, subpart 17 of the legislation...
is exceptionally broad, which makes it a criminal offense to carry handguns in a privately or publicly owned and operated entertainment facility within this state, including but not limited to a theater, stadium, museum, arena, racetrack, or other place where performances, concerts, exhibits, games, or contests are held.
First, the Second Amendment's plain text covers the conduct in question carrying a concealed handgun for self-defense in public. As a result, defendants must be able to rebuke the presumption of the protection against this regulation by demonstrating that the regulation is consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. This is why Bruin was such a phenomenal decision.
The historical laws defendants rely upon generally restrict firearms in places where crowds gather.
However, the court finds that the historical analogues defendants rely on do not support the specific restricted locations as set forth in the legislation. Defendants' reliance on a 1786 Virginia law is faulty as it cites only half of the statute. The statute prohibited a person from riding by night or by day in fairs or markets in terror of the county.
Thus, it is the conduct of terrorizing the county, not the possession of a firearm in fairs or markets, that the statute prohibited. This historical analog is inapposite. Indeed, the Bruin Court considered this same statute.
explaining that it falls within a category of laws for which a common theme is to prohibit bearing arms in a way that spreads fear or terror among the people. Thus, this historical law concerns something more than merely carrying a firearm in public. Instead, the historic Virginia statute criminalizes the underlying conduct at issue.
Next, the judge went on to subpart 24 private property unless indicated otherwise by the owner. As is apparent from the language, subpart 24 is very broadly defined. As a result, the plaintiffs argue this provision essentially bans the carrying of firearms by permit holders in almost all of New Jersey. First...
The plain text of the Second Amendment covers the conduct in question, but unlike the other provisions that plaintiffs challenge, this provision bans the carrying of firearms unless and until the owner has affirmatively and expressly consented to the carrying of a firearm on the premises. Planets contend that this provision establishes an anti-carry presumption and therefore establishes an unconstitutional default ban on the carry of firearms for self-defense.
In other words, defendants are flipping the constitutional presumption that a permitted gun owner can carry for self-defense in public by declaring that all private property, which is the vast majority of property in the state, is now off limits unless a property owner affirmatively consents or posts a guns-allowed sign.
Defendants disagree, arguing that while there has always been a presumption that one has the right to carry on public property, no such presumption exists with respect to private property because a property owner has always had the right to be king of his own castle. Defendants' argument is somewhat of an apples and oranges argument. Just because a property owner has always had the right to exclude firearms from his property, a proposition plaintiffs do not dispute,
does not mean that the right of the people to keep and bear arms was presumed only on public property. Defendants seem to turn a private property owner's lack of consent and or right to exclude into a general proposition that the Second Amendment does not presume the right to bear arms on private property. Nothing in the text of the Second Amendment draws that distinction. Nor can this court find such distinction made by the court in Heller or Bruin
as the defendants argue. Indeed, the historical evidence suggests otherwise and defendants' insistence that no such presumption exists because a private property owner has the right to exclude firearms from his property misses the point. Here, the state itself, not a private property owner, is excluding firearm owners from most of New Jersey by default.
In fact, the state's argument that Section 7824 protects property owners' rights to exclude firearms from their property by removing their obligation to affirmatively tell every repair person or customer that firearms are prohibited. In fact, the state's own historical evidence
supports a finding that there is a presumption under the Second Amendment that an individual can enter private property with a firearm unless the property owner says otherwise. Meaning, you already say this is a thing and now you're arguing against your own laws.
Next, the judge eviscerates New Jersey on Section 7B Bravo, functional firearms and vehicles. Pursuant to Section 7B of the statute, a vehicle is essentially a prohibited, sensitive place unless the handgun is unloaded and contained in a closed and securely fastened case, gun box, or locked unloaded in the trunk of the vehicle. First, the Second Amendment's plain text covers the conduct in question, carrying a concealed handgun for self-defense in public.
As a result, defendants must be able to rebut the presumption of protection against this regulation by demonstrating that the regulation is consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. Defendants contend that where the government is a proprietor of a vehicle, it has the right to exclude firearms. But the provision is not limited to government-owned or public transit vehicles.
The court is also not persuaded by a defendant's argument that the requirement to carry firearms and vehicles only when unloaded, locked, and in the trunk does not wholly restrict the right to carry. Given that individual self-defense is the central component of the Second Amendment right. This judge is slaying, killing, destroying New Jersey, and I love it. There's a little more left. The challenge provisions are irreparable constitutional violations.
The court next addresses whether plaintiffs are likely to experience irreparable injury if the temporary restraining order is not issued. Finding the constitutional deprivations alleged to be irreparable by their very nature, the court concludes that the plaintiffs have met their burden.
Lastly, at oral argument, this court specifically pressed the state, whether it had empirical evidence, to suggest that concealed carry permit holders are responsible for gun crimes, or an increase in gun crimes in New Jersey,
which they cite as justification for the law. However, the state had no such evidence. Already having found that the plaintiffs are likely to suffer irreparable injury and succeed on the merits of their Second Amendment claim, the court now finds that the balance of equities and public interest also tip in plaintiffs' favor. Thus, all four requirements for injunctive relief have been satisfied.
Conclusion.
The state may regulate conduct squarely protected by the Second Amendment only if supported by a historical tradition of firearm regulation. Here, plaintiffs have shown that defendants will not be able to demonstrate a history of firearm regulation to support any of the challenge provisions. The deprivation of plaintiff's Second Amendment rights as the holders of valid permits from the state to conceal carry handguns constitutes irreparable injury, and neither the state nor the public
has an interest in enforcing unconstitutional laws. Accordingly, good cause exists and the court will grant the motion for temporary restraints. An accompanying order of today's date shall issue. So guys and gals, just like Bruin got disassembled and destroyed by the Supreme Court, just like Anton Yock versus Hochul has destroyed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act in New York four, five times now,
the carry-killing bill in New Jersey was just decimated just decimated by a judge bum here, Judge Bum, B-U-M-B. She did a hell of a job. I'm sure that New Jersey is gonna beg and plead to anybody who will listen but the case will continue and there will be a hearing on the merits to determine if there will be a preliminary injunction issued as well, which would stop the enforcement.
altogether. Right now it's temporary until the judge decides on the injunction.
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that the perverts try to flip things on their head or word as skew everything. However, however, in respect to something I've talked about before, which is being prepared to serve if you're gonna do pro-c or pro-per work. What you see with the way that they peppered the battlefield here is how you need to be thinking against them when you're acting administratively.
So just a heads up on that. You, in fact, you, if you're in court, one of the first things you do after you, after they've decided to, you know, you're going to be dragged into and you decide to agree to being dragged into admiralty court, just for the fun of it, you automatically request that the judge be recused. Judge may be impartial or neutral in theory, but it throws them off for a bit because, I mean, it's cute because
What you do is you have anywhere, my basic rule going into court, anytime into court, six to seven filings automatically. And you put the recusing request almost at the bottom of the pile of statements of truth or filings that you choose to implement that day.
On the one hand, you're asking or kind of having a conversation with a judge, but then even as he starts to go through the pile of what's in hand first, give it to the bailiff. That way they get the bailiff can check to make sure there's no warrants. Have you ever paid attention to what bailiffs do? One of the jobs of the bailiff is to be the paper reader and the go between, but it's to make sure that the judge is not served with any warrants directly.
Judges will flee from their chair. They will run to the the hidey hole behind the table there. And what you don't know is in most of the traditional courthouses, there is a complete separate set of access stairways and even tunnels in the lower floor that accommodate the judges so that they don't have to see the peasants or walk amongst the peasantry.
They have their own little world totally separate from everything else. And that's one of the reasons that you'll see the bailiff always, what does a bailiff know? You hand it to the bailiff and the bailiff is going through each page of paper, each sheet of paper that you handed to inspect it before he then once he's done, look to the judge, they give the wink of the nod to each other and he hands the paperwork over to him. Just little heads up there because judges can be served just like anyone else.
There's a basic rule here that you throw as much, you know, feces or mud, take your pick. There's no difference between the two, depending on what cattle yard you're in. So that you one way or another cover any base you might want to touch on later. I haven't talked about that enough because again, if you're doing pro se work, you want to, you have to have it in the filings. If it is not brought up in the initial cycle,
It simply cannot be reintroduced in whatever scam with regard to appeals take place later. This is why unlike the way a regular lawyer would normally handle a case and minimizes the paperwork and this and that the other. Well, what that does is it corrals the defendant. It corrals the party being attacked by the system.
Instead, what you want to do is any and every possible argument that you want to bring up, both in its title, but also in its substance. You want to have in each of the filings or statements of truth or whatever construct you wish to use that is going to be putting it into the record of the court. Now, another element of this is you always send
a registered copy, a bundle with each one of the sets of filings that you do separate from what are called the courtesy copies that go well. There's a copy goes to the prostitute or a copy that has to be filed there in the secretary's office. And there's the what we call the courtesy copy for the judge who usually do two. You actually have a primary but also a secondary
courtesy copy for operating purposes. And that's just to cover all bases so they can't claim that they can't remember where it came from or where it went or how this came about. Then trust me, they'll try to make the paperwork disappear. The idea is to make an extensive demonstrated paper trail showing all of the aspects of the case that you wish to discuss. When?
An opening takes place in the appeals in any way, shape or form with additional information. It typically will overlap or segue with whatever you've already filed so that it can be moved into the case, moved into the case and brought forward. And this is something in the appeals cases where I've like I said, I've been part of teams that have gone all the way to the Supreme Court and we have had cases heard.
It's why our filings are hundreds of pages, hundreds of pages long because of the supporting demonstrated filings that normally would not be there, which open the door every step of the way at each one of the appeals and get you into the Supreme Court. Just a basic rule there. Otherwise, yeah, you can pound your head against the door all day and they won't hear you.
That doesn't mean that they won't cover their ass. Example is that pointed out one of the cases I was involved in and was the last group to work on the case had to do with 478 pages 500 some pages of all addendums. Basically after we filed it, it was heard and it was ruled upon and then it was unpublished.
What does that mean? Well, okay, all Supreme Court cases are courts are cases of record. They're part of the court of record. The name of the case is easily found. The process can be demonstrated. The entire filing, which they acknowledged was completely correct, they then ruled against.
Why? Well, there's a first and only axiom that's critical to understand with regard to the judges, protect the business first. So not only was the argument correct that was presented 500 and some pages total, but guess what? They also unpublished it. The title of the case is there and then there's a blank page where it should be all of the filings of the case along with them, the final judgment, etc. It's all purged.
the only thing that's acknowledged is that yep, there was a case and on this date it was heard by the Supreme Court in its entirety. The court ruled on it, basically stated that it was a threat to the court for them to acknowledge what was obviously a rightful and correct argument. And so they just threw it. In other words, gotta shoot that horse. Go ahead, I think we had Dave there, go ahead. Yep, it's Dave and I got a guest.
I got my best. Go ahead. You know, we got you guys to give us a head. Give us an update. What all transpired, please. Hi, Mark. Ronald. Good to hear from you. Good. Good to be here. Very good. Got out. Got out. Got let out Thursday night.
Went to their tribunal Thursday afternoon about, oh, well, it was morning. It was round one. Ron, you can't mix up your laundry there. You got to, because it's coming through pretty loud. We can barely hear you. Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. Laundry. Anyway, went to court Thursday morning about 9, 839 a.m. to find it.
All charges had been dismissed. Got let out about 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 4 30 p.m. I guess it was about 4 30. Okay. So again, you stuck around for the evening meal. I stuck around for the lunch meal. Okay. Went to court when we went to the court building there in Lakeport. 10 prisoners.
12 prisoners, 10 to 12 prisoners. All of them wearing a mask except for Ronald. All the guards, including the transport sergeant, four of them, they're all wearing masks. Inside the tribunal, the judge, the clerk, the bailiff, the staff, deputy district attorney, and there may have been two or three of them in there, and a handful of attorneys, lawyers.
None of them wearing a mask. Only one of the attorneys that was wearing a mask was Angela Potter. She was the one that was pointing to the case that was affecting my life. But she approached me in the juris box and I made a large envelope with some, what she said was some cases that she thought I'd be interested in. She was as surprised.
If not more surprised than I was that the cases were dismissed. She had no idea it was coming I really had no idea it was coming. It was one of my hopeful thoughts and Consistent prayers all in his time not mine his will not mine but as it went down all charges dismissed the Thomas Maddox the administrator the one in the black robe he asked
Arthur R. Gothrie, first time, if he was going to go today, and he haphazardly says, no, I don't think so. And then approximately 15, 20 minutes later, when she came back into the room, she'd been out speaking to one of the other prisoners, one of her other clients. The administrator addressed her.
who she was and that she had the Strosser case. And I stood up from the jurors box, prepared to say what I had written down for the session. And he asked again, the deputy DA, Arthur, what was going to happen? And he said, all charges dismissed. He was asked a second time and repeated a second time, all charges dismissed.
tell you what, well, okay, now beyond that, you then got out about 4 30, were able to get home. How did you get back to the property? Well, the sun showed up unexpectedly. Uh, one of the other partners in my life, he had texted a son and let him know that I was getting out. So he happened to show up there and get me out of there. Very good. Well, that's better.
Brought me back here to his place where I'm staying from a coach. Old Chevy coach. Super pain and no electricity. Very appreciative. Very grateful to them. Were there any charges against him or anything that you didn't know about? No, they wouldn't. When I got back from Napa State Hospital, they made some more charges against that name. Possession of firearms, two counts, two counts or three counts of
Cultivating cultivation of marijuana those charges missed as well and missed against him as well Against because we were we were named as co-defendants in the second batch of charges possession and cultivation I think like I said number one they figured they were gonna blow your brains out over at the medical end I think that this was this was handled by a bunch of arrogant individuals who didn't truly believe that normally
You would be an isolated individual that they could easily roll over. And what they did is they took you over to first of the lockup. When you of course demonstrated that you had some mental capacity, they decided they were gonna get rid of that. So they shoot shots over to the hospital. Normally that would be at the end of you.
that you've got other people already described over there that they anchored over there and they just you've got them in the circle jerk. Okay, so what happened though is too much attention. There's probably as I said during the tour block here before we got back here. There's probably a bag with a whole lot of them out there but burned it already. They probably shredded and burned it and claim they never got they never did anything.
everything from legal paperwork to conventional mail to whatever. And I think it was probably from both the block up and then also from the hospital. They probably also figured that because they were going to blow your brains out chemically that they weren't going to have to read too much about accounting for your money. And I think they're used to stealing a lot of that. And what they did is by handing the pad, they took you not as a hot potato, but as a potential victim and shot you over to the facility.
But then his interest increased and I believe that they have a really that real good feeling of just how far reaching it was because I know people from England listen in. And we have people from Holland and from all over the country and then all the other contact people you had, they have friends. All of a sudden you've got a lot of light shit into a very dark place.
So they expedited you back over, but in the process they thought they were going to be able to corral or damage control it by doing the old pile out a bunch of charges. And this is the lazy man's out for any of the prostitutes. And then you surrender to just a lesser charge. It's only going to be two or three years in prison. Well, that fell flat, I think almost as you hit the ground back at the lockup because I know that they were talking to each other.
And when it's realized that there's all kinds of opportunity for not you doing anything. But like I said, just starting with the mail fraud alone, I think they had a whole pile of that waiting for them. And the fact that they jettisoned you, they kicked you out like emergency trash, okay? Like biohazard trash, they had to get rid of, and that doesn't happen.
But the level of arrogance on their part in their actions right from the get go against you is what did the men Thank you Lord. I like I'll take that I think we all will certainly you did you will it's best best thing that could happen Yeah, pretty sure Yeah, you know, but it was it was purely a combination of all the different people shedding light all kinds of you know LED light bulbs popping all over the place going hi. Hi How you doing? Hey
And they're not going to acknowledge any of it. Well, they did. Okay, let me put it this way. Where are you now? Your home. Why? Well, because everybody hit the light switches. And they're not used to that. Now they can get used to it. Here's the thing, as I warned, we can talk. We talk the way we did while you're talking on a phone that somebody was listening to, so that they would get the full impact of where this was going.
That's the reason for never being negative ever on a government phone. Never be negative on a government phone. Never say anything stupid or negative on a government phone. They're waiting for a chink. And as long as everybody stays on the same course and stays focused on what they say,
then they have a wall. Just like they create a wall that they use against everybody else, it works both ways. And they, again, once they got you over there and they start doping you up, I've got a long list of victims of that for decades to the point where, my attitude, there's only one way to fix that system. That's just me. That's not just me, there's a whole lot of other witnesses who'd say the same thing. There's only one thing gonna fix this.
But fortunately, again, act God combined with people acting in a righteous way so that they were within the plan, guess what? That applied the right pressure at the right place, the right time, and got the job done. Because otherwise, you'd be dribbling on yourself right now or staring at the walls waiting to decide how much more of whatever drugs they were gonna give you, they were gonna give you.
Well, you wouldn't have decided. They'd just been telling you how much they were gonna dope you up. They were blow your brains out. I have one individual that Michael Lexi and again, I don't know if he's alive right now. He virtually just kind of dropped out because the same situation that happened with you, identical. Well, no worse than that because he was a brain trust. He was collegiate. If he had
not acquiesced to the system because he thought he, you know, he thought that the system was gonna be forced to do the right thing. They did every evil thing they could to him. And he was protected. I mean, in reality, he stood right beside me in a Browning, at Browning 1919, when one of the standoffs that we were in, because he was a combat vet. And
Many a time everybody stepped up. He was a pig. He was administrator slash, you know, we call him paper pushers because we are but For you know, he was in the fight from in every possible capacity you can imagine But when they got hold of him and he said no, no, no, we're gonna go Bob I've got all the paperwork and everything is in motion. We don't want to disrupt it And everybody knew that we should never have let that happen. We should have just got got in guy. We should have just gotten him
But when he finally was released months and months and months and months and months later, he was just wasn't, it wasn't him that was there. So you, my friend, are very, very fortunately blessed because a lot of people pitched in no matter what it is, it was done. It all had an effect. Bullet passed by your ears when it comes down to.
In fact, we've helped other people and many other people have helped other cases that have been so frustrating because either families are destroyed or human beings are damaged by a wicked group of people who really shouldn't be allowed to walk this earth. That's simple. Anyway, it all worked. Stay the hell away from all of them. In fact, do everything you can. Pay attention to your environment.
Watch your back 40, make sure if you can start to do it more for physical security just so you can keep an eye on things. Be creative, the camera doesn't have to work, but put more technology up and around if you're going to stay where you are. I don't know that I'll be here all that long. I don't know how long I'll be here, to be honest. I've got finances or or nail. I'm going to turn on the SSI program again.
just work through everything in front of me one day at a time, one measure at a time. Well, we have a mailing ad... Okay, I'm not going to do that where we have the... We don't need to give out the address where you are. I mean, we can. But if you can, make sure Dave has the... Well, Dave has the mailing address and we can share it. Yes. If you want to give out a mailing address, you...
Yeah, I'd like to I'd like to give it out. I'm not I'm not afraid. Okay, yeah, we're gonna go over for just a minute. Maybe only a few minutes. Go ahead Jump in there and give us the address. Remember give out your name Street and don't forget the zip code go slow do it three times Okay, it's the Ronald K. Strawser Ronald K. Strawser one more time
Ronald K. Strauser, S-T-R-A-S-S-E-R, that's the town of Lower Lake, Lower Lake and Lower Lake at 21851 Palmer Road, Second Gate. It's at the end of Palmer Road at Second Gate.
And the only way I can get mail in here is FedEx Ground. Again, the numbers to that address are 21851 Palmer Road, Lower Lake California, 954