January 20, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability, particularly Norma ammunition and SKS rifle parts from AIM Surplus, along with revolver maintenance and speed loaders from JG Sales. He addressed Illinois gun confiscation efforts and Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, emphasizing logistics and medical preparedness through ShopMedVet.com. The show covered field equipment like tape measures for antenna construction, cold weather deployment preparations, and training site operations. Koernke called for creative patriotic music composition and urged retired militia members to return to active training roles to handle the influx of new recruits.
- ammunition
- norma ammunition
- sks rifle
- aim surplus
- revolver
- speed loader
- jg sales
- illinois gun grab
- second amendment sanctuary
- logistics
- medical preparedness
- shopmedvet
- tape measure
- antenna
- cold weather
- camouflage
- militia training
- fifth regimental combat team
- rifle marksmanship
- patriotic music
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Through the mist with a flintlock in it, his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep.
The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 trade it in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 watching 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? Dill the land of the three gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon Intelligence report time are quirky
one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest north and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com Liberty Tree radio dot o RG
And we're on satellite, once I hide all of our friends, the merchant marine out there on all points of the compass, literally around the planet. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is the 20th, make sure I get that right, yes it is, it is the 20th of January. That means that two-thirds
of January for 2023 are gone. Think about that. It is the, of course it's Friday, Cinco de Almonde and Quartermaster Friday, of course. It is 15th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023, old earth calendar.
2023 battle for the Republic of Swords. Let the dance continue, actually. We'll make sure that happens. In fact, we're going to make sure the dance is long. Well, on our side, until we win, just that simple. A couple things. Cinco di Amo Day, AIM Surplus. Not much. Oops, excuse me. I'll bump on the microphone stand there.
Not much, but some, PPU came in again. And also I noticed what seems to be picking up the slack with a couple of the ammunition distributors is Norma ammunition, which I have mentioned before. I've had a lot of people ask me questions. Norma, well, for anybody who's shot for a long time, you'd recognize Norma right away. They are a, have been a European premium ammunition company for a very, very long time.
Used to be if you go to gun shows that are bigger or have older members that are attending Usually that have ammunition in like tables where they do lots of old ammo They're like regular factory ammo, but just mixes of who made it they buy it from yard sales estate sales, whatever you'll see Norma in the it looks like a Panel board wooden like it's made out of a block of wood Ammo boxes now if I say that you might remember. Yeah, I think I recall those
Norma produced a precision ammunition, first of all, for a lot of different shooters in Europe, and it was very popular here with certain shooters. Also, big bore, big game, and older slash classic, or now would be considered obsolescent cartridges. That's where they really shined with a lot of American novelty shooters, collectors, because
8x50, a lot of the chain brings that you see 11mm Mauser, Norma used to make all those. They used to be, that was their niche where if you were, they were bringing it in, they had all these chain brings that were like stuff you had a rifle for maybe on the shelf you got for $3 a yard sale, now a $400 or $500 or $600 gun by the way.
But it was in one of the transition from say muzzle loading to cartridge guns. And there are many, many, many different rounds out there and Norma made rimfire in the big bores, the big calibers for those rimfire guns that were out there because that was part of the transition process. Just think like a big, big, big 22 in 45 caliber, well in say 10 millimeter or 11 millimeter or whatever.
So that's old Norma. New Norma is obviously, well, they've latted things to them, and expanded with the times. And I've noticed that what seems to be hitting the market here now is Norma pistol ammunition. I've not seen much in the way of their rifle in anything new as far as something going, wow, that's different. But the pistol ammunition, for any of you go over to like AIM Surplus or any of the other ammunition points where they have variety,
You're going to see Norma pop up. It's excellent ammunition. I would have wouldn't even hesitate as far as buying it when putting it in a gun. The big thing is that they usually have focused on the basics, not doing anything too exotic in the way of bullets. So other than a soft point, a jacketed soft point, 40 caliber, for the most part, the stuff they're offering is ball ammunition, 9 millimeter ball.
40 caliber, 45 ACP, and yes, 357 and 38 has come in. But it seems like everybody who shot it likes it, or there wasn't that much of it. The 38 and 357 goes fast. So, and I understand why. It's actually, again, it's good company. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase it. I have nothing bad I can say about Norma for all the probably tens and tens of thousands of rounds of Norma ammunition we shot in the Stiger straight poles and
30-06 Enfields, Model 1917s, et cetera. Never had any problem with it at all. And perfect for reloading. So it's typically normal with boxer prime non-corrosive. So, I mean, they're non-corrosive no matter what. I don't think, you know, anything you're seeing that wooden box, that's all brand new manufacturer, old inventory. You see it with the Norman name on it, newer, obviously not military surplus from 60, 70, 80 years ago.
So I would say, shoot it, be happy, especially 40 Smith and Wesson. Well, you know how that's not that old. So anyway, Norma, a good choice. But over at AIM surplus, I'm going to remind everybody, a lot of you guys are still investing in the SKS's or you're building SKS's up from parts and pieces.
Since again, it is a good rifle to choose. I have no problems. You show up with an SKS. I'm going to give you a thumbs up and expect you to perform with a 20 inch barrel. Standard 10 shot mag is fine.
just by stripper clips. But even if all you had was a handfuls of chicklifts, the rifle itself is reliable. It is more durable than most anything built right now. And I think we'll be around and out run out pace and continue to function long after a lot of the polymer guns are here used and dead and gone. Okay, just that simple.
So the SKS, especially the Chinese ones, all chrome, brush chrome parts, wherever they can put them, means any ammunition you find, throw it in the gun, it works like a singer sewing machine. Well, I mentioned AIM Surplus, A-I-M, AIM Surplus, AIMsurplus.com. You go over there, punch in SKS parts. In fact, if you look in the inventory, they have an SKS parts section.
No way. Yes way. And what's really cool about that is that again, they still have a number of very, very useful parts. But if you were building up or trying to build an original SKS, let's say you want to make it a plastic or maybe you got something that Uncle Bob, Uncle Fred, or somebody will down to you and you got a bunch of parts, pieces and assemblies that you either are tired or look like, you know, the guy was building or your, your relative was building another gun and
didn't quite get it done. Well, don't worry. There are some unique parts available over there at aim surplus dot com. So go check them out. See what they have left in the inventory. They have been selling down and they have not been replacing. This is stuff that they picked up hell at least 15 years ago. So they had quite a pile of it. It's kind of like the Bushmaster parts inventory over at CDN and sports dot com. There is a lot.
of AR-15 and AR-10 parts available over at cdnnsports.com. You'll notice that the benchmark is their Bushmaster Surplus because Bushmaster went under with Remington. It was the target. It wasn't an accident. It was a planned destruction of Remington, a long living American company by Soros and the anti-gunners.
They bought it. Everybody forgets that the group that was buying up and bringing together all these gun companies. Well, when one was torpedoed, they torpedoed all of it once. It was kind of like a like the planned Pearl Harbor by the communists and the kosher communist Franklin Delano Rosenfeld. Okay. Same idea with what they did with all of those gun companies that they sank all at once under the logic that somehow everybody just throw their heads up in the air and how that would be it.
Well, I think what happened and of course gun sales are continuing to accelerate and manufacturing is continuing to increase in terms of private manufacturing and with with that in mind, remember all these parts, if you don't have to make them, somebody else did. Look how intricate they are. Focus on spare parts inventory, building up other guns, etc. Those SKS, they got to be finished off whatever you need, especially if you're going with the traditional stock, you might need a buttstock cap retainer for the
The cleaning kit, remember it's a self-contained cleaning kit. I love this case for that. In fact, they even have an Albanian butt plate that has two holes. So you can actually put other stuff in the buttstock if you want to clean it up and maybe bore it out a little more so that it would accommodate two different channels for other parts. For instance, a little tube with
all of the spare parts you might need for the SKS, just keep it running. Firing pin extractor and ejector, all of them put right there into that little, oh, it could go right in a little tube, along with a few other things. And go in the buck stock also, side by side. So anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. And again, both those companies are really cool to deal with. They're not a problem. I will remind you too that Ames does a lot of AR-15 parts.
And if you are looking for air 15 bolt carriers, they have typically some really good bison bolt carriers and they have been very consistent. They do their own thing. So this definitely makes them worthwhile, some place to go if you're in the know. So let's see next.
Some of the interesting conversations that are coming out of Illinois and of course a lot of people that are listening from Illinois right now, but several of the different news stations are picking up on this away from Chicago and there is very good slash excellent support for the gun owners now.
There's a bunch of public events that have been taking place. A couple thousand people showed up at one event, a couple hundred at another asking their local government or their boards, whatever they were dealing with their school board. What would be school board? Forgive me, township or county boards. Questions about, how does this affect me? Of course, they think they're gonna get a straight answer from the politician. They may, they may not. But again, it's the fact that this has got enough people now concerned.
that it's mobilized a whole bunch of additional people into the cause, which as I've told you before, people will be coming in and joining in this effort from some very interesting and unique angles to say the least. And this is what you're seeing now where people are realizing, well, this affects me. Well, even if I don't know if it affects me, but everybody says it does. Well, yes, it does. If you think you can make some kind of deal with the devil, you're an idiot.
As far as I'm concerned, you better work on that IQ thing. You really can probably improve it a little bit if you just turn your brain on. And that's what's happening with a lot of people. They're realizing, well, maybe they better should have been paying more attention. Of course, it's too late to stop what's been done, but the important thing is to stop what they try. So, organize, arm, equipment, train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation. Logistics. The key to victory.
If you don't understand logistics, you will lose deep long term, both your short term requirements and long term requirements for logistical support development because this is a critical part. Some people, I don't want them anywhere near the shooting because they're too valuable as skilled tradesmen who can continue to produce things that we need when the time comes and we need them. So we need to be better at that organizationally.
So everybody needs to remember, don't worry, everybody has a chance to fight. Okay, I told Doc Robinson years ago, he was a trauma surgeon and probably one of the best in the state of Michigan for quite some time. And I always joke, I said, Doc, I really could use you as a medical officer, as a doctor rather than as an infant, remember he hated the bastard so much he just wanted to shoot him.
And I told him, I said, don't worry, here's what we're gonna do. We're not gonna tell you, but you work at your doctoring, you continue to work as a surgeon. And every once in a while, we'll take you out. What you do is you take a couple of bat faggots or whatever agents you got, foreign troops who cares, take them down, duct tape some damaged guns to their hands and poke them around to have them move around a bit. So a doc can't see that they're tethered around their ankles.
And then he can be brought out. It's kind of like sport shooting at a game ranch. Okay, okay, Doc. There's three of them over there. I can only see one at a time. Okay, what? Go ahead. You can pop them all. We'll watch your flanks. Go ahead. Get rid of them. Bang! Oh, they don't really move very fast. I know, Doc. They don't move fast. But you can shoot them. Go ahead. And after he, you know, gets his limit, we're going to keep him out there for about three targets.
And we make sure we took all the good gear off and we're not gonna leave him good clothing. We'll find the ratty clothing and already has holes in it. Already had bullet holes probably chewed up. We'll make sure the crappy gear is already damaged, busted or damaged weapons that you put that back together from parts. And it's enough to make Doc feel good, but then you take Doc Banks out, you feel better now?
Yeah, I can go back to saving lives. Thank you, doc. There we go. Take doc back, make sure he's safe and secure back there. He's working on the troops again. Everybody get out with business. Every once in a while, you have to satiate the needs and the concerns and the ambitions of individuals who are highly motivated because you don't want them to become disgruntled. Kind of like a
employee support package. Okay, what kind of what additional benefits do you receive if you're going to work as a doctor and you're instead you wanted to be an infantryman. By the way, World War II doc was an infantryman. So he understood full well what we know how to fight. It's just, you know, again, he was really good at putting people back together more so than probably I'm sure he's a good fighter, but
Being able to put people back together after they've been folded spindle and mutilate makes you mutilated, makes you very valuable. Okay, so you got to think about that in your neck of the woods. Remember, don't necessarily kill off all the bat faggots, all the FBI agents, whatever. Keep some on hand. Take all the worst of the junky gear, it will smell like somebody pooped in it. They probably did put it out of the body. So, you know, the ones you kept alive, stake them out there, bring that guy out that you want to give a chance to, he wants to participate.
Let him shoot his quota taking back now. Come on should be happy at least we kept out here long enough You got two or three of them maybe four Everybody's good. See how that works Prior proper planning prevents piss for performance. Just remember that and they don't have to be really alive a lot I mean remember you're gonna duct tape their face and put a face bra or a bollock lob over it So if they're suffering in pain, it's gonna be like a like a mercy shoe
Although I hope Doc would gut shoot him. We won't be able to hear him anyway. That would just be me. That's just me. So anyway, other things. Oh, by the way, we're almost to the bottom. And again, I will remind you guys that we've, by whatever we reported, we've achieved our goal with the end of the year drawing billing. I want to say thank you to everybody.
There's a few other things, like I said, that we still have to package up for our friends that were asking for the green horse, but that's in motion. So just be patient. I have three copies that I cannot, they're in a box here, I'm trying to find them. And then they're going to go in the envelopes, the envelopes are already addressed. And then they're shooting out to you guys as quickly as possible. So be patient. And again, we've sent out quite a few green horse, actually it's time to reorder. And we'll probably, those will be gone just as quick. Now also,
For the 5th Regimental Combat Team, Colonial Marine Militia, there are a number of bundle boxes of classroom text for rifle marksmanship. Also, there is a case of the SOPs that have already been delivered to the 5th. Just as a reminder, I know you guys are talking about ordering more.
And I appreciate that. In fact, you can without any problem, but I will remind you that we had classroom packs were already bought by our allies with the fifth last year. And I don't believe they've been issued. They were purchased for the very reason we have now, this accelerated program with all the additional people coming in. So in fact, it's turned out to be exactly what we expected there. So with that being the case,
I will remind you check with Mr. Anders, check with Mr. Anders and see if those haven't been checked out to one other part, another component. Again, there's no problem ordering more. Basically, the infantry pack has the instructor's manual, several of the instructor forms that you need as far as, you know, silhouettes targeting and such. And then so many of the range books, typically it's a 20 count bundle for the range books.
And those are all together. Then the SOP manuals are for every individual that you have in the unit. Each one should be carrying an SOP manual. Those are pocket sized and typically those are in platoon bundles. In other words, you'll have 46, typically 46 SOP manuals per box for the, and it's not matching the production from the printer.
It's the idea that the average platoon is about 40 people, but we're going to allow for a few extra attached personnel and the fact that somebody might lose something. Now, please try not to lose this information or the tag leave the manuals because dollars you have to spend in one direction means there are dollars you can't spend in another. And if you already got it, it's your job to husband to maintain the equipment that you get. So again, the
They may have bubbles on hand still and mr. Anders is the individual to talk to you know who he is For the fifth and then if we need to order more just due to the usual channel and we will box the next patch up ASAP, you know, the fifth isn't that far away so they can actually can be Driven within part of a day and dropped off, which I think would be better anyway Expedite we need to expedite and accomplish as much as we can in the shortest period of time
yesterday. We're at the bottom of the hour. Let's do this. I want to make sure we get a bottom of the hour break in here. And for everybody, again, there's a lot of cool music that you guys have requested. We got some new stuff going to Ed from right here from one of the groups and one of our musicians right here in Michigan. So heads up on that. We're going to have that pretty soon. It'll be in Ed's hands. They've already got the releases. Everything's done there.
If you want to make a music request, all you have to do is go to liberty at provide.net. Leave me an email liberty at provide.net. When you do that, just put as a title music request in all caps. It's easier for me to see in the scroll. Okay, so music request and what I'll do is I'll take the music request. It'll go right into the inventory. We've gone through part of what we wanted to factor the
Apologics song we played the other day yesterday actually is one of the songs that was requested. I'm sorry, but about two months ago and I don't know the old story, Diggy Lost in the Shovel. Mark could just get so many things done at once. So we got that one done. And we have two or three others that I think well today for instance, listen, I don't know if Ed will be able to, but I think he can.
I'll tell you what, let's do this. He should know where it is, but the song that we played the other day, let me make sure I get everything right on all of these two as a matter of fact. Well, of course I'm having to run back through a couple of the other scheduled pieces that we did too. Well, I'll tell you what, Edward, if you could, the same piece that we played the other day, singled you out.
I apologize. If you could play that again, then just in case our friends didn't hear it the first time, then they're gonna hear it again. I like the song anyway. Now, this group is kinda like a, I won't say a parody, but it's a mimic.
group that does using a bass cover song as far as the the instrumentation goes changed the words kind of like weird al yankovic and is Has done for decades, but as ed pointed out the drummer for this band was a drummer for weird al
So he already was pretty well tuned mentally and probably even helped with some of the, I'm sure, some of the lyrics for different songs. You know, you do a meeting of the minds headbanging session where everybody bounces off each other and you come up with some pretty cool stuff. So anyway, single you out, my apologics would be great.
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for all our friends out there. Hopefully everybody got to hear what they wanted to hear that time, just in case we missed you the other day. Okay, since that was the 18th, we played it last year, so that's two days difference here. Anyway, a couple of the things. Let's see, also, the thing was, I know people have been asking about revolvers. I haven't really talked about them that much. I don't have a problem with any of them. First of all, all guns are good guns.
Every weapon that'll put a bullet down range can be used for something always remember that everything from anti-personnel booby traps Corridor control just for you know, putting a bullet down range from another window Creating deception how many people are actually in there? Well, you really can't be sure pop over on the other side of the house What was that? Oh something that still puts a bullet on something? So I just saw I just saw the whole Python
offered for sale for $1,500 bucks. Yeah. Oh boy. That's not $700. No Python? $357 Python? Yeah. Oh man. Well, that's still okay. Here's it depends on the year of the model. I mean, as far as what, four inch barrel, six inch? No, they look like they look like it was brand new. I didn't know that.
No, well, they probably do. The Smith Custom House, remember, pythons were supposed to be, you can buy an automobile. And Chevy is certainly out there, and Pontiac is regularly available for everybody. But the python in the Colt line was the Cadillac, was the custom precision tuned, buffed, dusted, shined up where it needed to be, polished. And so it was a very butter action.
What's interesting is I will say this that I was a I had the ability to do cult as a cult distributor back in the early 80s. Okay, and I bought a pile of police 38 special and 357 K frames and end frames from one of the departments.
I paid about $45 a handgun. All of them were in like very good to excellent condition because everybody was going over to either the new L, the Smith and Wesson L frame, which by the way, everybody dropped very quickly. But I had a bunch of trooper mark ones and the trooper mark one is the same frame. The trooper frame is the same frame as the Python. It's just the trooper is utility gun like Smith and Wesson model 27. And we got all these pistols and they were all older guns.
And I'll tell you what, I started playing with the actions. I started, first of all, you're checking for timing. But I was sitting here, I was working these actions on these Trooper Mark 1s, and I had a whole shelf of brand new pythons. And I'm gonna tell you, those standard custom cut troopers done by American Smiths, American manufacturing from that era.
I'll class the Python. It's in that was like man, I carry one of these and the troopers mark ones are very plain Jane, but they were very sweet buttery actions. Now the pythons not bad, but these are the pythons of the window and the we had. We had a number of different times when Colt was taken over by by foreigners. The Italians at least once and because of that things suffered.
However, still beautiful guns and they were still smooth. I mean, but it's just the difference between the two weapons. One was a bunch of hangar queens from the department where these are the guns that sat on the shelf in case they needed to issue them out and then they didn't. And the others are brand new from the factory. So.
Anyway, for $1,500, you can buy a lot of other guns for $1,500. Yeah, it's not that you don't like the gun. It's a matter of, do you think you need that gun? Is that a weapon you like? Is it a weapon that for some reason fits the niche that you're trying to fill, maybe? Okay, then that's probably reasonable price and nothing has gotten cheaper. If it's an older firearm, they always keep going up in price, people. Go out and buy me one of those $69 most of them they got. Anybody?
Anybody can run out right now and buy one of those Nagants we told you to buy how many times when they were 69 and 79 and 99 even when they were 99 dollars. Is there a 99 dollar Molson they got out there anywhere? No, I don't think so. So again, that's a recent weapon that came out and through the cycle to where it is now.
But the neat thing is that again, the revolvers and like that Python are excellent firearms because they're point and click. You make a mistake or something didn't work right, pull the trigger again, since pretty much all of them are double action. That is a mindless gun. And the reason I say that is for a lot of people say I bought my gun to be a defensive device. Well, think about in what you're saying is you're not necessarily constantly looking for a fight. Okay, we understand that.
And it is most likely that the time when you need to use a gun, you're gonna be caught on a wares. What do I mean by that? Well, okay, you're be bopping along, you really decided the world is right. You come out of the story, you turn to the right, you feel a sharp, blunt object hit the side of your head, but it didn't knock you out, you're staggering. Now, if you have a revolver, it's basically grip it.
turn and or not even turn. There's a couple of tricks there. But you can start putting a bullet on somebody real fast even if you're fading. But if you have to do any other action, then it means that you have to have the wherewithal between the ears because your brain's cognizant of the environment perceives the threat.
and actually may have to go through a number of steps to bring the weapon into service depending upon your philosophy based upon your guru about how you carried the weapon if it's an automatic. So the advantage with a revolver, it's always in safe. The safe part is don't pull the trigger.
And when you do turn and fire, if you move slightly away, get the weapon out of the, for instance, if you're carrying a shoulder holster, just get it out of the shoulder holster enough so that you're clear and start shooting. One round under the armpit, make sure you're not shooting yourself. But one round right straight at whoever was right behind you may be realizing that they put a thump to your head and they're planning on killing you and finishing with another one. You want to start tagging and hurting whatever it is.
Granted, you know, you probably again at a disadvantage. The other nice thing is if for some reason there was a malfunction with ammo, which is not very likely, but if something happens somehow, you know, I don't know how that would take place. Be quite honest, because first of all, you run on all cylinders. Always remember that. Don't leave an empty cylinder. Everything is automatically something that's useful for putting a target down, so it's obviously going to be a viable round of ammunition.
So, the big thing is getting bullets on target. Also, unlike, well, I don't know how many of you saw the video of the guy that shot the restaurant thief that was going table to table. And needless to say, they were saying, my God, he shot too many times. Well, he dumped a magazine on the target. And
One of the things that changes that and also to a degree kind of retards them when they try to say that you were just oh so terrible, the granted is having more firepower is nice. But if you're carrying a revolver and have to shoot somebody, it's like you are limited. So usually you try to get better at what you're doing, which means there's not a whole lot of spraying, praying and or over, you know, be over tenderizing the target.
Which which one the guy got shot they were shot the other shot the character that was robbing the place nine times. Did he over did it? It's like I don't know It's an easy argument once you start shooting the cops all say the same thing I I just start shooting and I couldn't stop I realized the gun was empty. That's all you have to say Cops ate all time. Just just repeat and by the way, it's not for the cops dude Yeah, that's what they do at least a magazine if not two three or four
But with a revolver and stand target. Good. Jump in there. My mom had, I think it was a model 27. I'm not sure. It's long, long ago. We're talking 1970s. Um, that sucker, I could stand on the porch and back of the house and I could hit the pie plate at 50 yards with that thing. And I wasn't a very good shot. I was like 11, 12 year old kid. You were pretty damn good. I liked that. Made me happy canvas.
Well, the torture went it went a different direction when she died I didn't I didn't know the one that died Yeah, the model 27 is the highway patrolman That's what it was called originally and so in fact guys if you haven't seen the images on most you probably haven't They they considered this gun so incredibly powerful with the 357 load Because remember one of the arguments is you could split an engine block with a 357 Magnum
You could split an engine block, put a bullet right through the engine block. Probably you could, but most of the time you probably wouldn't. However, the 27, they actually made gun ports in cars on the rider's side. So with a patrol where you had two cops, they had a shooting station so that you could shoot under the windshield and forward at cars that you were chasing. Like a machine gun station on a B-17.
It's like, whoa, they're really serious. When a model 27 came out, there were so many different features and things that they used to promote that 357 Magnum round. And contrary to what everybody thinks, you know George S. Patton? Well, Mr. Patton spread the wealth. Now one of his guns was a Colt. What was the other gun? Smith and Wesson model 27 with a six inch barrel.
You weren't a matching set of guns. They always pay if you look you'll realize he actually I don't favor I got one of each I got a colt on one side. I got a Smith on the other But they look pretty close. I mean they're both big frames Was the colt the one with the pearl handle? Well both of them know they were matching guns as far as how the how he silhouetted them They were the same. They look the same Pearl handle. I only saw it off from Louisiana whorehouse would you know carry Pearl handle pistols
are ivory. But they were, they felt, argh. So. That's why I made that comment. Remember what he said to the news reporter. Only a thought from a Louisiana whorehouse would carry a pair of pearl-handled revolvers. So anyway, we're not trying to hurt our friends in Louisiana. But anyway, the interesting thing is that the, the N frames, K frames, J frames, all of those take modern ammunition. Don't forget.
If you're doing any kind of reloading, don't go crazy. Don't try to go Superman, Dirty Harry. Go mid-load factory standard. Now, you can go a little hotter, a little hotter, because in reality, they backed off on the standard several, a couple of decades ago, no, well, three decades ago now, when the command cheese and the other mimics of the Smith & Wesson Model 29 came in.
The 357 Magnum and the 44 Magnum standard factory loads were ratcheted back a couple hundred feet per second for American ammo. You can see this if you look at Remington and Winchester ammunition boxes which typically tell you what the average velocity of the of the round is that you're buying. It's on the box. You'll notice that there's a window or all of a sudden they drop down by a couple hundred feet per second.
They did that because the metallurgy for the mimic guns was not quite up to the same level as say the standard Smith and Wesson, which was at its zenith back during that period of time, the 1960s into the early 70s.
All of these guns are saying I wouldn't hesitate to carry a wheel gun at all as I said. The big thing is, and I have repeated this a million times, is get speed loaders for the revolvers. It's okay to load individual rounds. In fact, you should practice doing all of what I'm going to tell you. Number one, yes, learn to load individual rounds.
That means a pocket full of checklets, like I've said, a pocket full of checklets where you just have loose rounds. It's not hard to figure out what end goes in the cylinder because you got a big flat end, a big shelf ledge on one end, and you've got a straightforward tube on the other. So it's insert and insert, insert and insert until there's no open holes, and then congratulations, she's loaded, close the cylinder and fire. But a speed loader shortens it by a fifth.
If you really get well trained, you will see revolver competition shooters that you really can't follow their actions in real time with their hands. Now that's because they practice, practice, practice, practice, practice. Notice I didn't say it three times, I said it five times. That's what they do, that's how they get good, okay?
If you're looking for speed loaders for pretty much every type of revolver that's out there, jgsales.com, jgsales.com, jgsales.com. They have the H-Series speed loaders, but I think they have Sierra also. However, they do have them pretty much every pattern. There are some H&R that are side or top breaks. They make speed loaders for them. For your 22s, yes, they make speed loaders for them.
They make speed loaders for 32s, for 38s, 357, which is 38s and 357 overlap, and also for any of your big bores, 44 Magnum and 45 Long Colt, etc. So all of them are available. Now, why would they do 45 Long Colt, Mark? That's a cowboy gun, yeah. But there's a lot of Smith and Wesson end frames that were built in 45 Long Colt.
It's interesting that those typically were also built like the model M1917 Smith and Wesson's. And if you have one of the 45 long Colt Smiths in the end frame, you can use full moon and half moon clips. Typically with those guns, it depends on the production year. And I don't think they've changed it with the recent if they're still building the gun. What's the advantage here? Two types of ammo.
The gun can handle 45 ACP with a half moon or full moon stripper clips and will normally run 45 long colt. So you got a couple of ammo options and 45 ACP is all over the place despite the fact that 40 and nine or the yapping cats me out or well first 40 cal but now 9 millimeter or back to 9 millimeter. 45 ACP works just fine, wouldn't hesitate to carry it.
So take your pick, whatever it is that you need, go look at JGSales.com and they have speed loaders in inventory. They've done this for a very, very long time and they're very reliable for their inventory. And I recommend the company JGSales.com, JGSales.com. Not the only company that has that kind of stuff. Another thing is watch at the gun shows, because you still run into guys.
that have bought old police inventories. And there were so many hundreds or thousands of speed loaders that they still have them in those little bins. Usually they sell magazines and they'll have speed loaders and nylon plastic items. And it'll be tray after tray after tray. If you go and look in there, they usually have the speed loaders and probably more than one breed. So you'll notice the difference. Some are basically what I basically like. What do they look like? They look kind of like a
standard terminal battery terminal cleaner you'd have for using on a car battery. Remember the old style where you have the stud up on top? That's what they look like. And that actually the end of it because it's rounded for a reason is so that you can push it with your palm.
What you do is quickly open the cylinder, hold the gun with your left hand, extract your speed loader, line it up. And as you line it up, then what you do is you hold it with that ball area to your palm. So you line up and just automatically push, let the speed loader fall, and then close the cylinder and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Of course, I wouldn't be shooting that fast because I've got six rounds.
Now on that note, yes, they do make speed loaders for all of your newer revolvers that take more than six rounds. And yes, there are plenty of speed loader types out there for all of your J frames, your official police, police positives in the Colt family. And yes, even if you have a police positive in 32, there are speed loaders available. Police positives are done in 32, forgive me, 32 Colt.
They were done in 32 long Colt. They were done in 30 38 Colt, which is the short round. It's the counterpart to 38 Smith and Wesson. And etc etc, right up through us, each character just developed a they actually built a gun that matched.
The police positive is not a dirty hairy gun. If you have a police positive, it might be your grandpa's gun. I'm going to tell you again, don't go crazy with reloading. Use a middle of the road load, come up with a bullet that you like that's going to do more energy dissipation against target. And there is a casting die for a wad cutter bullet, a standard regular wad cutter for 32 caliber.
Why would I like that? Guys, 32 wadcutter and 32 semi-wadcutter, both of them do a very fine job being virtually, again, first of all, soft lead with some tin and anemone, and being a big flat-faced bullet, the energy is completely delivered to the target. One of the nice things about it, as we said many times, that is considered a paper cutting or target load.
So when the communist jackasses, if you have to defend yourself, try to attack you, I know that everybody loves the blendo-matic, supers meat cutter, petals fall off of the projectile, 4.016, zip litter round. It's almost devastating man killer on the planet. Well, they're gonna read all the nomenclature, including that description in the courtroom.
He bought the zip litter 409 and he fired round after round after round after round into this poor multi faceted second story break in individual with a knife in his teeth and already had your wife with his arms wrapped around your wife. But I don't know why he shot him. You should just let him have his way and be a good victim. But he shot him. He was on the second floor.
But how dare you, how dare you, how dare you? Cuz you know how the piss-willy pieces of garbage are in government, okay? So again, remember, wadcutter and semi-wadcutter, and you can beef up the load a little if you want to. But remember, I've been talking about that little police positive. It's a nice little five-shot gun, it hides away nicely. The only thing that looks a little awkward is that a lot of the police positives were done with four and some with even the six-inch barrel.
So you have this tiny little J frame with a dirty hairy barrel on it, even though it's not very big round. But that was a very common gun to be carried openly and in holster by police officers. That's what's called the police positive. Wasn't too heavy, but it still had a modern caliber. It was only five shot.
But it is a functional firearm and if you've got one in the collection You should make sure that you have ammunition and if you can grab a few speed loaders from JG sales comm I highly recommend it Again, take advantage of it. It's a good weapon to have ready to fight I wouldn't hesitate you gave it to me be like I'll make it work I'll put that bullet that little that little freedom pellet right where it needs to be when the time comes learn to wear how the weapon hits Make sure that every time you pull the trigger the hits count
Anyway, we're almost to the top. Again, JGSales.com. I'm reinforcing that for a reason because JG Sales has a lot of other cool stuff on the shelf. But again, Speedloaders are something that they're very consistent for having pretty much all models in stock, the models that you probably need. Let's see next, and with the time we have left out very much.
Again, as far as revolver leather and holsters go, tons of stuff out there. Go look through the bargain bins before you go out and buy just brand new. There's a ton of stuff laying around out there that's from all these police departments. The revolvers have been popular. In fact, I've noticed that people are starting to talk about revolvers in the shootings here that, well, all of a sudden everybody's interested in them.
Well, there is another advantage is depending on what you're going to be doing with that revolver, maybe you're going to be using it for some other activities. You don't leave any brass laying around. And if you use the right projectile, you're not going to have a whole lot of rifling on the pellet to worry about. There's all kinds of neat tricks there. Paper patching is one of them, which is an old trick that everybody should know. You don't really silence a revolver easily, but depending on what you're doing, you don't care.
The important thing is you're not leaving any information around and with paper patching you can use other bullets that are totally Contrary to what would be normally going down the tube with that particular handgun that you're using So no ballistics No, no footprint nothing to you know, give anything you know indication as to what was used and where it came from
Just an idea because you might have to use revolvers or many of your firearms for dealing with pest control in the long haul during the conflict and the kind of pest control where well that that pest is no longer going to give pesky problem orders to other people to do pesky horrible terrible police state things. Just something to think about. So again also buy spare barrels for your automatics if you are.
looking to the long haul. You're going to all never shoot that barrel out. That's not what I'm talking about. You might need another barrel. In fact, I would do it this way. Depending upon what you're doing in the early stages of the conflict, I would take my factory barrel serial numbered to my weapon out of my gun and save it because it's collectible. Maybe I'm not worried about that. And I would take my new barrel, which I don't care about.
And whatever work I need to do, that's the barrel that will be used to deal with the problems in the early stages. And then whenever I need to, I can go back to my original barrel because I'm preserving it for collectability. Yeah, right. So again, while the spare barrels are out there in force, take advantage of picking up what you can.
And remember, the deals you can find on the Glocks are really phenomenal right now. Again, the Glock has now become the gladiest of the pistol category of weapons because it actually, it's not cheap like it should be, but it's plentiful as it would be. And it would be even more plentiful if people had a realistic price on them, comparable to the theory about why the Glock was built in the first place as a throwaway.
military arm. As they build them by the bucket, if you have to hand another one out, hand another one out, hand another one out, cuz it's so cheap to build the Glock, it really is ridiculously cheap. That they should be popping, if need be, they crank them out like popcorn for the Austrian military when the time comes. That was the agenda. Anyway, in fact, they just have the big buckets, what do you worry about counting them?
We're at the top. We're going to count time. Let's stay on course here. We are at the top of the hour for everybody. It is Friday. It's Cinco de Amel day in Quartermaster Friday. Hopefully, I've been giving you some ideas. But again, remember, KISS, keep it simple, stupid. Minimize the amount and number of tasks. If you can do one-stop shopping for certain things, saves you a lot of time. Get through your checklist for all your basics to get on the table. In other words, out into the game.
As quickly as you can. Tweak later. Right now. Just get the ball to go up. Hurry up the cup. You've got one of the good publicans. The Sun's Liberty. You're walking 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 and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you. We hoped you'd always keep the tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free and home of the brave You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun
permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, 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.
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And again, it is also Quartermaster Friday for everybody out there. It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K.
2023, old earth calendar, 2023, battle for the republic, the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. And we're doing our part of this end. Being of course also again, Cinco de Amadeo, I mentioned some ammunition earlier, but before I go any farther, I also wanna say hi to all of our friends up in the.
Conway area and also over at Rogers City. Want to say hi to our friends in Rogers City. Got a major Patriot meeting going on, part of the Second Amendment resolution activity. Rogers City, that'll be tonight. There will be another meeting, I think, in one of the other outlying
dots on the map up in that neck of the woods by what I understand and I don't know what the time is for Saturday, but Apparently it's gonna be a little bit of a traveling roadshow in that they've got more than one location planned So if you're gonna be at the Rogers City event and maybe you miss it You might want to contact the guys if you already know that the meeting is taking place now. This is what this is represented is from the
I think there's a couple people from Monroe and a couple from Southern Jackson County who are meeting with the have already been helping a lot and are coordinated with the other sanctuary resolution resolve second amendment townships and counties.
I think that part of the state is pretty well covered as far as I know, but that doesn't mean that there isn't work to be done. So for everybody out there again, if you were planning on attending, don't forget, needless to say, that's way up north. That's at the top of the state, top of the lower peninsula. And again, I believe that the other meeting, and I want to say Hammond, but I'm pretty sure I'm wrong on that. I don't think it's Hammond, it was an H.
Oh, Millersburg might've been, forgive me, Millersburg, that's a little farther inland. As a matter of fact, Millersburg, so, wasn't an H in them. So, for everybody out there, it's going to be a very busy weekend. And again, this will be meeting with township representatives, village representatives from several different locations. And I think that
There probably be some Canadian stopping in to tell everybody about what's been going on up in Canada. As a matter of fact, they'll be over from the Sault Ste. Marie side coming down from the Upper Peninsula. So it's worth be worth attending if you're in the area of operation. And again, this is to help out all the eyes across all the T's across the state of Michigan for the Second Amendment resolution slash resolve efforts that have already been pretty extensive. And I think
We pretty well cover the state now, which is cool. So we're happy with that next. Let's see. Also, again, I mentioned 30 and 357 am I every time we bring it up somebody, everybody's looking for it right now. I know that for the very reason we mentioned talking about revolvers in the last hour. Save all of your brass. Now let me remind somebody of something. Maybe you've got a bunch of 357 Magnum.
And you've been shooting it and gets tired. Now, usually when 357 Magnum gets tired, you're not going to see any base case fractures. Okay. But what you are going to start to see is a lot of wear and tear around the throat of the cartridge case itself up where the, you know, the can't wear for the, you know, where connects to the bullet suggestion.
As stuff starts to get tired in 357 Magnum, and again, remember with all cartridge cases when you're reloading them, what takes place is the case stretches and forms to the chamber that you're firing the gun, the chamber of the gun that you're using. And then you take and put in a resizer. And most people, a lot of people have been trained to do full resizing on a case, but you don't necessarily need to do that. If you've got one revolver, for instance,
You can resize, partially resize because it's fire form to the gun that you're shooting. Okay, this basically it's a throat and little partial element of the neck of the case when you seat the bullet because you need to make sure that you reinforce the area where the bullet is introduced to the brass, you know, can he stretching or you know any expansion and that's what that's what the mold or forgive me the
die does it works as a mold to keep everything where it belongs so it compresses a little bit rather than it stretches out creates dimensional changes You can do a full case resize every time but it is there's two things It's gonna wear on the brass and it's gonna wear on the case the forgive me the die Not really bad, but you know remember we're looking at the idea once this kicks off
You're not getting any more for a while. So this is where tricks of the trade really come in handy to minimize wear and tear on your equipment and on the perishables. However, at a given point, your 357 Magnum brass is gonna have some either threading or fracture issues. Now, the fracture issues, no, it's not the case splitting all the way up and down the body of the brass. That doesn't happen very often. If it does, take a hammer to it or
at the very least take and put it off to the side and in a can. If you have a piece of brass that's got a fracture or a rib or hole or what we call a thumbnail clipping below out the base of the case, you can't do anything with it for anything that has to do with your guns. But put it over in a sealed container and drop all of it no matter what it is, 45, 38, 32, I don't care what it is, throw that brass if it's damaged over there, if it has a blowout.
We're on that in a minute. We're going to get that off to the side. We're doing that in all of the cases we can. Okay. But meanwhile, we look at the top of the case on that 357 Magnum, it's got a little bit of a crack. This will happen when you've shot a lot of pistol ammunition and you've shot the brass more than
Probably it'll take five, six, seven, ten before you see some stress on any of your cases. You can load it quite a bit. Like I said, if you go middle of the road, you're not really stretching the case that much. Its malleability rating is still relatively high. Okay? But when you do see those cracks, don't throw that brass away and don't throw it over into the other yucky brass category with the, oh my God, this will hurt me. Instead, break out your case trimmer.
There's two ways you could do this depending on it because again 38 and 357 are now I got a lot of extra meat You're gonna cut off There are a couple of different tools that you can use to cut the excess brass off number one and this will take you typically pass what is the the parallel Or for kimmy lateral fracture that starting at the lip of the case now you take that brass throw it over into your scrap brass It's only a little tiny piece. I know but things add up
And then you take your case trimmer and you insert your case in there with this proper spec and it's already tuned for your 38 special case. And you run it through the trimmer and also the reamer at the same time and you have a finished 38 special case good for several other or at least a few other reloads. It's a way to stretch the life out of the different rounds that you have.
As the 357, if you try to use it, it's a split case up towards the throat, has a little fracture. That will continue to exacerbate with use. But if you trim that off, you've eradicated the cut point that will initiate additional fracturing in the case. So as a 38, it can be used again. But wait, maybe that case starts doing the same thing. Well, guess what? You can take your 38 special case.
cut it down to 38 Smith and Wesson. Now mind you that case the 38 Smith and Wesson is a slightly bulkier case. So what you do is you cut it down. If you have 38 Smith and Wesson because first of all, it's you know, Mark, I don't have a 38 Smith and Wesson. Yeah, but somebody else might. There's a lot of victory models, a lot of Enfield and Webley revolvers. They were done if they're the British, they're done on the .380 caliber, which is 38.
and or 38 Smith and Wesson. It's the S&W, the short S&W round. Or you might have a K frame victory model of five screws, something like that out there that's in 38 Smith and Wesson, not 38 Smith and Wesson special. Well, you can take that 38 brass, you trim it down, 38 special brass that was 3.57 Magnum, and you're going to trim it down to 38 Smith and Wesson. Well, I took another quarter of an inch off the case again. Ain't that cool?
So I've cut down to actually thicker brass. Let's understand something that the brass typically is thicker towards the base, slightly. So the cool thing is you got more meat to work with. You're going to ream it, you're going to shorten it at the same time, but then you're going to have to do something else because if you have a .38 Smith & Wesson die, and if you look at the spec for the bullet, you'll notice it is a slightly thicker bullet. It is .38 as it's described.
but it can be 358, 359 instead of 357. And because of this, what you want to do is you run that 357 case, it's now a 38 case and now cut down to 38 Smith and Wesson. You put some lube on it, which basically is thermal lube. And what this does is as pressure is applied while running the case through the die with a single stage press is your best choice for this.
What's gonna happen is the pressure and everything, the lubricant helps to actually retain and build more calories up, making the brass more malleable. And what it will allow you to do is to be able to fully resize that case to its final use dimension of 38 Smith and Wesson.
Now, is there anything else I could do with that case if that one starts to fail me and I have a problem with it? First of all, everybody goes, well, man, how long do you think you're gonna live? I plan on living forever, first of all. I plan on fighting as long as I can, but I also need to have solutions because I've got only so many cases, only got so much ammo, but I got a lot of different guns. Guys, there's millions of different weapons out here across the United States.
Some of them are not obsolete, but they're old and because of that ammunition will be more and more an issue You're still gonna see 357 38 coming out of the woodwork for a while But the other calibers I just mentioned are becoming less and less available So the advantage of this is that I've got that 38 Smith and Wesson in service. I can give it to somebody It's a modern gun. I don't want to get shot with it I don't get shot with anything, but I sure as hell don't want to get shot with that gun. It's actually a pretty effective weapon
So the thing is, when that case fails in the long haul for whatever I've been doing with it, I saved that case and I put it over there with those other bad cases I told you about before. Now what would I use those for? Booby traps, mouse traps, you know, capping devices for explosive one-way ordinance.
What? Well, the base of that case is reamed out and will accommodate a standard pistol or rifle primer or even shotgun cases can be used for the same thing. And that is my activating element for either a fuse or for direct activation of a squib charge that becomes the detonating charge for an anti-personnel device.
And since it's already been built and I may have primers around, and even if I don't have primers, I can pop the primers on those box or prime cases. I can rebuild that primer and put it back into the bad case, make a channel for that or a piece of pipe that that bad case goes in, which of course then has a striker device. Now, I mentioned something. The cheapest and easiest of these is a mouse trap striker.
in which a standard wooden spring mousetrap. You've seen them, you know, the one that, you hear it every once in a while, snap, it's like a, let's say a wire, it's not a guillotine, it's just a blunt trauma device, okay? Well, the neat thing is, with a little bit of work, I can make that the firing, I put a firing pin on that little armature that's already, you know, a very aggressive spring.
center by drilling a hole in the mousetrap board for the case, that pistol case, especially a shoulder case like a .38, .357, .44 Magnum, or .45 Colt, or a .410 shell, or a shotgun shell, I can use that mousetrap for the clapper. But I'm not going to use my best cases because I still have to use them to shoot people.
So I'm going to take and save up the junker cases because if it's a booby trap or if it's an anti-personnel device, it's a leave behind. I might come back and recover if I win the day and I have to go back to an area. I'm going to recover everything I can. I'll see if it works. Oh yeah, there's a dead bastard right there. Whoa, that 12 gauge model worked really well. Yeah, it came right up from below, caught him right in the chin. Oh, he's yuck. Oh, and that's on the ceiling too. Oh, wow.
So anyway, fact is that all of the manufacturer items you have are still useful. Okay, very, very useful. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. By the way, we've talked about dumping powder or if you have questionable powder. Remember that that old powder or questionable powder can be used for these anti-personnel devices as a propellant or as a
squib charge for activating a larger, reliable and more sophisticated powder charge slash demolition of some kind. So everything can be reused. Usually it's like I said, it's like being in a butcher shop. Use everything but the squeak and if you can market the squeak you can use it too. There was a squeal. You know, for that pig.
or the move from the cow. Well, the same is true with regard to manufactured ordinance and materials because there isn't any more. Let me give you another example of something. You have a really, you have a pile of wrecked guns that you picked up. I've told you, you stripped the battlefield. Nothing gets thrown away. Nothing goes in the trash. The arsenal armorers will decide what is junk, not you.
But you can beat back together something where you have the basic parts there. There's a barrel. And like I said, you can make a static anti-personnel single shot boom toy that can be used for any number of different missions to line up to a door. You nail it to a chair, you fixture it somehow. And either you have a pull cord lanyard from around the corner. So you're shooting in one direction, but you need to create the illusion that you've got that door covered.
Pull the trigger, boom. Big old hole goes through the door. Maybe there's somebody on the other side because you were told, yep, they're coming. But one way or another, they got high confidence. Somebody on the other side of that door really doesn't like them and is already shooting at them. Kind of a good thing. Or if they open the door, boom. Guess what? Whoever just came through the door, it's unfriendly territory. Your people aren't outside. There's our
that bullet did its job and that piece of wreckage that you put back together so you have a sear and a trigger and a firing pin mechanism all with an existing weapon all gave you the ability to be somewhere else while you're busy in another task or it gives one person the mission you give one person the task of activating all these controlled demolitions
and anti-personnel devices from a protected location. So they don't even have to risk themselves. Maybe they don't have enough, you don't have enough weapons or this person you don't want to see expose themselves, but they can contribute to the fight. Activating anti-personnel and demolition devices is one of those tasks that can be given by order. The individual can follow the order and then unask the AO and get out of the line of fire the rest of the way.
Prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performance. Everything can be used for something else. Don't forget, metal parts are metal parts for fragmentation. Well, those gun parts we brought back half the stuff is like it looks like it's junk. Yep, and it'll be smaller pieces of junk before it goes into something that goes boom. Later on, they'll find that piece of AK or AR or whatever stuck in somebody's forehead or coming out somebody's rear end.
Why? Because we broke them up into little tiny parts and collected all the little tiny parts and we used them. We also may just send them back to the rear or to the foundry locally and we may just recast them. Remember, there's a number of different options. And we're headed towards the bottom of the hour. And for everybody out there, it is Friday at Cinco de Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. And again, buy more ammo. Remember, you
You're never going to have enough. With what's coming right now, it's obvious that this is going to escalate into the event we've been watching for on the horizon. We were warning everybody to expect. The other side's been bragging how they're going to come for your guns, they're going to kick in the door, they're going to steal stuff, and they're going to terrorize you in your home, they think. So let's just make sure that they bleed out on the front porch or they bleed out in the front yard and die horribly, and they don't get to come into your house. I think that's the best way to deal with this.
And anybody who thinks they're gonna puff themselves up, get them all, themselves all motivated to do that, let's give them a sad single last reckoning. They get to have that final life's epiphany. That's where we need to be. Let's do this one, because lots for everyone were probably gonna be fighting and what is that place? Illinois, what the hell is Illinois? Illinois?
Yes, sir. It's in the middle of the United States. Oh, it'll be noise. Illinois? Okay, well, March of Cambraith. How about the March of Cambraith? Well, what should we do, sir? Well, I say, kill them all. Make sure that if they attack, nothing but a rumor of their destruction goes back to where they came from. For how many of them can we make die? Move your feet to a marching drum. We'll win the war and be late. Hard and...
Rumor of your enemy's destruction return to where they came from Victory is the goal victory utter total victory against the police state is the goal So everybody needs to act accordingly and prepare accordingly to remember It's not what will you do when they come to your door for your guns? It's what will you do when they come to your neighbor's door first?
to get the guns. But don't worry, you're on the list. They're just starting down there at the other house. Pop, pop, boom, boom. Don't roll the other thing too. They'll be shouting at the neighborhood or shouting at the house. Hey, now come out of your house. They will shoot you. Don't think they do that? Trust me. Seen it? Been there. And you know what? The more they scream, the easier it is to find the first one that needs to be shot.
There you go. That's one and next for everybody again. We are. It is Friday. By the way, I want to say hi to Camp Emmer, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogham arranges, Nagahitcham and Fox and Wolf along with the other rustic sites. We have a couple of other special classes farther north to go. The more the higher the higher the.
elevation higher up the hill you are from the bottom of the state and yes there is snow. Trust me there's snow and in the upper peninsula there's snow. So if you're traveling to any one of the more remote sites assume the worst prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performance. B squared away snow camouflage needless to say I would recommend as I've said
If you haven't experimented, the earth brown base using an any number of different patterns. There are certain units use the five color desert during the winter months along with white snow camo. Also needless to say, there's all kinds of real tree, etc. Out there. Some units use the, you know, the American manufactured camouflage patterns from one ear or another, but it's a matter of making it work for the window of time. One that I wish we could find more of.
is the original reversible Vietnam actually was 1950s era, supposed to be standard for the military. And in fact, they had started to produce the components. Most of you are familiar with the reversible helmet cover from Vietnam. And that is not a Pacific pattern reversible system. That was an oak leaf pattern. If you didn't pay attention and look, if you haven't looked at one in a while,
The Vietnam era helmet covers were only part of a complete system that actually had been paid for, but God knows whatever happened to the uniforms. I have an example of the tents. In fact, let me put it this way though, the odd man out is the stuff that's available. Obviously the reversible helmet cover in fall brown or summer standard.
but they also made suspenders, they made web gear, they made fanny packs, they made everything in that pattern. Have you ever seen it? Well, being in service, and as I mentioned also having bought tonnage of surplus, I actually have got the, I've got one of the fanny packs, I've got the spaghetti straps for the backpack and that also were supposed to be attachable to the standard M 1956 fanny pack.
And I also have, like I mentioned, the standard pup tent shelter house. Brown on one side, green on the other. I actually have a complete set for my personal gear that are harder and hell to find. And that can be a camouflage clothing item. You can actually drape yourself in that and use it the way a lot of the troops did during Korea. The trick for doing the teepee wrap, the Indian wrap.
So that's another solution, but the pattern itself, few and far between the helmet covers. The only thing that's really left out there. You still can find some of and even there since their Vietnam era, they're now considered top dollar. So not likely. But remember that the Browns and grays. There's some really good car heart and.
Oh, the knockoff to Carhartt. There's a dozen different names. Tractor supply has them. You'll notice that this last two seasons, there was a cornucopia of different Carhartt-looking coats and bibs and whatever and coveralls, but they're not in the traditional tan or whatever you want to kill, maybe medium-dough brown. Instead, they're in grays and gray greens. Now, if you look at those colors, they're actually a better flat
field color for this time of year. Why? Well, because you're going through the woods. You don't have green foliage, although you do have pine here and there. And because it's kind of got that green under base color or the way the color works with especially color light reflection, it has that tree bark and wood effect. And it's a matter of where you are in your personal area of operation. But
If it's a choice between the Carhartt Brown and picking up some of those grays and greens, and I've also, in fact, I'm wearing a pair of the pants that match, got from a totally different source, you can actually come up with a pretty decent utility clothing and gear set with coats that is as good as anything you'd find military issue. Maybe better right now, to be quite honest, most of what I've seen in the military, I'm not impressed with. So we're talking heavier gauge for the kind of work you're going to be doing in a combat environment.
In a field environment nonstop, they're much more livable and longer lasting, temperate cold, which is what we're in. There's no tropical cold. Temperate cold weather environment. And the farther they go, the more it's like an Arctic environment, which is another reason that your more durable clothing is also very useful. Wear and tear in that environment isn't really that bad, but
You'd be surprised with just freeze thaw does to equipment something most people don't think about So again tractor supply a couple of the other way all the other farm all type sites there is a There are a number of different colorations that if you're gonna buy me probably want to do them now because They're doing discounts already on the on the coats. I mean we are into the first month of
2023 were two thirds of the way through January. They don't want to hang on to this stuff and then the deeper they get into the winter, the less likely anybody's going to pick up any extra coats or clothing like that because they got what they need. However, if you're thinking ahead and you have people to outfit, that is a good choice. Nothing fancy, but it will blend in with more and you can always tweak with local foliage, etc. as needed too.
Anyway, just an idea, but it is something to take into consideration. And remember, if you're not moving around, you're not drawing attention. And with the ripples in the clothing and with your tactical gear properly squared away, you actually blend in quite well into the environment. So just something to think about. Natural camouflage, natural color base. Anyway, other things. By the way, that's part of our quartermaster attention there.
Another thing, again, go to Guns N Gadgets if you get a chance, take the time. Don't forget the SHOT Show was all this week, it's Friday. And a lot of people, of course, have been meeting. I think it's going to be interesting to see where the feedback goes because of all the different components where people have had time to collect and work with each other. Usually in situations where we have, like we have right now,
The most important thing is that a more realistic image of numbers is translated because people are able to talk to the people who are in the business and making manufacturing things. One of the comments I had by one of our friends from quite a few years ago who is doing magazines, I just saw them about two weeks ago, is that just an AR-15s, all AR-15 magazines are into plastic molding.
that they've done well over 600,000 air 15 magazines of all types and they're not one of the big companies. One of the things that they're saying is with Illinois right now is anything that they have, it's sold out immediately the first day. Everything they had, the people who had the product, of course, because it goes into effect immediately, everybody is
basically kind of screwed as I'm going stepping out of the state and going somewhere else. But even then the people who sold out and other people who are in the know have already stated, hey, the moment that there is a lock or a lockout on this law in Illinois, they will take all of the inventory that they can get. They will buy, they will whatever it is he has and he has another person who is very close connected does magazines also.
They both said the same thing, that the Illinois shops, but also certain groups, the moment that there's a lift, not that they're worrying about this, if need be, they'll go outside the state. Their argument is that they know they're gonna be shooting somebody. And sooner that they can get whatever else they need to top off, or just simply because, again, like I told you, logistics, logistics, plan for the long haul.
These guys know that whatever they produce is already sold before they manufacture it over the next few weeks. Before they even heat the machine up, everything that comes out of their machines is going as a customer already guaranteed. Now the one thing I like about several of the manufacturers is that they're also just flat out saying, hey, if you buy a lot, lot more, you get a lot, lot better price.
And in fact, several of the shops have already stated uncategorically that everybody outside the area have been telling them whatever you need, you just let us know. And you're the priority. Illinois is the priority to gun up, to equip up, to prepare for. Another thing I can't stress enough, and if you're listening and you are in Illinois, is medical support. They're not blocking that. The rest of logistics, I'm not gonna get shot.
And if we do a good shot, we're going to shoot the wounded. Really? Are you that crazy? How about this? How about we take care of our casualties? If you got somebody saying we're going to shoot the wounded, and there are some stupid people out there that make sure that they're the first police people shot if they get a scratch.
Instead, we need to be taking care of the logistics train necessary to support dealing with casualties. The medical system is already a failure. It is going to be even more of a failure because it'll be told to be a failure for any of you that are pro-American, pro-patriot, okay? Look at the traitors have already done with the coronavirus for a handful of shekels. Look at how they betrayed the country. The medical mechanism is literally in freefall negative flight. It's crashing.
So, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com. Go there, you'll find some really great prices on volume. Remember, it's not just doing initial first aid or blood stopping.
Guys, you're not going to be able to get a lot of P take a lot of people to any quote-unquote hospital That'll be a little be just an extended war zone So we need to be prepared with most of the casualties only the most extreme will May you may choose to turn to the medical system, but it will betray you. Okay, it's there their suck-ups so The lion's share can be dealt with from our end of the business, but you need to develop your skill sets
Now, you also have to have the tools in the toolbox. Once you have a casualty and you've initially treated, the follow-up is going to be to evaluate the injury, look to see what needs to be done, and to follow through on the actions that are necessary to reduce and minimize the amount of time that it takes to turn around a casualty. The abridement is something you need to know about.
debriding a wound, which is taking the vesicated tissue, the damaged tissue material that is in the wound channel, and evacuating it from the wound channel, and then packing and again also treating for contamination. The example is irrigation and cleaning of the wound and the wound channel whenever possible.
You have to be cautious here. Again, do research. I'm not just trying to do this every time because remember you may have tagged, snagged, or done something to something in the circulatory system. Even a minor vein, a minor tag, can cause a significant bleeding incident. The initial treatment may have actually stopped that. However, again, as you evaluate or once you develop skills, the individuals you have that are nurses or medical support personnel are going to assist with that.
debridement means that you evacuate that what looks like livery material from the center of the wound channel. Sometimes it can be a divoted blunt trauma issue where you have an injured area that's penetration, but it's not a perforation through the muscle tissue or the body. Well, you need to get the desiccated tissue out because the body is going to evacuate that. But if you evacuate it and you have nothing for the body to have to work against.
You will reduce the turnaround time by half for the casualty in terms of healing of the wound channel or the area of activity where the injury is taking place. Now, not always do you need to do, you know, need to remove the desiccated tissue. There may not be any, depends on what kind of injury it is. Elaceration from fragmentation that moves across the tissue.
is going to create a very nasty looking wound, but it's no different from walking out here and running your leg across a piece of steel in the backyard or your arm or whatever and basically having to, A, cleanse it, identify to make sure there's no foreign matter or bodies and that you end the wound channel and then sealing the wound channel up. And again, you'll have to, there are variations on how you will do that because
We don't need to create any in-depth sealed, pustulating pockets. So remember, in some cases, you're going to need to be able to seal the wound from the inside out, depending upon the type of injury. This is where you need to do research to understand what Uncle Mark's talking about. The big thing is sutures, of course, need to be enhanced. Staplers are available. All of this is available at ShopMedVet.com for some of the best prices in the country, and the shipping is nonexistent. There is no shipping cost hardly at all for everything that they have.
the more you buy eventually it becomes free shipping and it's amazing. You're really probably not going to rack your brain around the volume of what you're getting until you do this a couple of times and you're going to go wow. That's a lot of stuff for free. And again, remember your medical dressings take up or they're bulky. They take up a lot of space, not real heavy.
But they do again, these are things that you need because after you've treated the individual and after you've fixed whatever it is that's broken, the folded spindled or mutilated component, or at least brought it back to some semblance of control, you're going to need to change wound dressings. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. No, we don't leave on until they're stinking and have white postulating materials soaking into the cotton batting.
Instead, we're going to make sure that we, if at all possible, in an intelligent way, with an intelligent schedule based upon the needs of the casualty, be able to change out the wound dressing, destroy and dispose of the biological waste that was created, and we're going to bring that person back to at least as close to 100% as possible in the shortest period of time. Okay?
Now, real quick, for those of you who haven't seen bullet wounds or injuries of that type, some are going to be far worse than this. But I'm going to ask you guys again, why is the poppy the symbol for veterans? And it came from World War I, by the way. Why is the poppy
the flower, the poppy flower. You've never even been to the maybe the grocery store or you've been to the mail, to the post office to pick up mail and there'll be somebody out there with a veteran's cap on and they'll be asking for donations to support the veterans and they give you a poppy. What does the poppy represent?
Anybody, anybody listening, you wanna chime in, this is not high school, you're not gonna be ridiculed for any idea. But anybody, chime in, just to be safe, we give everybody a chance. Okay, Uncle Mark's gonna do it anyway. It represents a bullet wound on tissue. You did know that, right? The poppy represents a bullet wound. Now everybody goes, what? Well, I just told you about something. If you've ever seen a through and through bullet wound, especially high powered rifle.
Traditionally, because remember World War I, it was all high powered rifle, big bore, MDR, main battle rifle calibers. The bullet going in at the center, you have that desiccated tissue I told you about.
You then have the inflamed area in a circular, usually a circular or oval pattern, depending on how it came and approached the tissue. And guys, that's why that paper miché poppy they hand out, which is a fake copy of the real one, that is an accurate representation of the bullet wound on a man who has either died or has been wounded in action. That's what the poppy represents.
It's not a little scratch. It's not a pretty thing. Well, it's pretty flower, but that's why it's remember. And for those who understand the representation, it's a solemn remembrance.
Okay, so again, think that way. That dark area in the middle of that flower is the dislocated tissue in the center of the wound channel that has to be evacuated if at all possible without doing any supplemental or further damage to the patient. But eradicating that dislocated tissue brings up dramatically the survivability of the patient.
dramatically reduces the turnaround time for the casualty to become a hole or as close to hole as possible. So just a heads up. Remember the poppy what it really represents other things. I had several people respond to that. There's other people we've talked to randomly today or as a couple of days since the beginning of the week when.
The Attorney General of Illinois flapped his yap about, he's gonna buy mercenaries from some, were he gonna find mercenaries to kind of enforce the gun grab thing. And the first thing that came to mind with some people is like, well, that borderline ain't gonna mean much if somebody's got Uncle Ralph over there in Illinois and Bob is over in Indiana or Bob's over in Missouri and looking across the water and hears about.
his uncle being abused by whoever, you're gonna get people coming in from all directions like a swarm of bees and in fact, they're not gonna be mindless. They're gonna be thinking through exactly what their agenda is. So the big thing here again is for a lot of you, you need to be making some decisions now about coordinating, especially since, like you said in Outlaw Josie Wales.
I can't hear about Josie Wales dying. I gotta see Josie Wales dead. Josie Wales believes in the feud. And a lot of other people do too. So this is gonna be very, very mean and wicked very, very quickly. And if they do what they're bragging up, they're gonna do say if these state cops or whatever mercenaries they hire, come to somebody's door and do what they're talking about doing. People are coming after him.
And it's just, I already know how bad it's going to be. It's going to be horrific for the other side in that respect. But you know what? The art of Kenley is still practiced in many parts of the galaxy. And this is one of them. Yes, the art of Kenley. You mean then Detta? Yes, then Detta.
So anyway, last but not least, we're almost to the top here. Also, let me remind you of something, logistics, but spare tires. I have mentioned this several times, but this is especially becoming obvious with lack of availability again on the tire inventory. Some people have been able to round out what they've needed, but for instance, a lot of the truck tires.
especially in your four wheeled, different classes of four wheeled tire, very common for anybody who's got the Chevy's, the Dodge's, the Ford's. If you're changing out tires right now, unless the thing is just blown out, if it's utterly destroyed, don't throw them away. When you're changing out tires, and if you're changing out two or four, if those tires that you're taking off are holding air, and not you, they're tire store.
See if you can again, you shouldn't have any problem because they charge you for them if they take them. Usually it's a token fee. It's $3, but hey, it's $3 they get. If you can pull those tires and save them. I've mentioned this many times, but especially with what we're looking at right now. Illinois, I would say especially for you guys. Bullet holes are going to be a big problem.
You're easy to fix. Also look for the internal push through large patch type, a large pad with a perpendicular fibrous shaft insertion. They're very, very durable patches. They're basically for nails, but they work with any other kind of road damage and they sure as hell work with bullet damage. The kits are usually at most of the truck stops, but you can also find them with a lot of the automotive stores.
even if it's just the cheapest of Dollar Tree type patch kits or anything that's whatever you can run into, you need to put a tire patch repair system together and have it onboard each of your vehicles. I know it's one of the many things. Well, we've got a lot of things to remember. Well, if you're driving an integrated system vehicle, there's a bunch of things that are especially going to be problematic. Tires are going to be problematic.
Better retire that can hold air that might not be real pretty on the vehicle than a flat tire and no going anywhere. Toe taking a washi. So spare tires, spare tires, even if you don't have the rims. Another thing I would do is watch for, go to Facebook Marketplace, go to Craigslist, watch estate sales. I've picked up a bunch of spare tires for the Sierra trucks, the Chevy's we got. Chevy Sierra's.
The other thing is, again, other spare parts like that, if you pay attention, everything you need for the engineer or pioneer kit that we're talking about can be had as secondhand tools good enough for what they're going to be used for. Another thing about that with the patches is also don't forget Schrader valves. They're cheap, they're all over the place. You can get different quality and grade. Be quite honest, brass with nickel plating is nice, but they're expensive.
However, they work really well. And again, it's not a big deal. Put a little spare parts get together. In fact, you know, one of the cheapest ways to spare parts for Schrader spare Schrader valves. Go break out your little notch wrench and go over there to any of the old wrecking yards or whatever. And hey, you got any junk tires or trash in or anything on rims and go through there and just pull all those little internals out, make up a little.
kit using a medical vial. I mean, for a medicine bottle. Any number of different airtight, watertight containers can work. But one nice thing about the middle medicine bottles is their see-through. And you can also print with a Sharpie exactly what it is you got in there. Don't forget also picking up spare caps and stuff laying around.
because all of that is kind of handy as redundancy to make sure that you don't lose any more air than absolutely possible from that tire because maintenance is going to be an issue, replacements. Everything is going to be a problem if we start pulling the trigger. Enemies are going to come to the door thinking they're going to confiscate guns. We're going to be waiting before they get to the door and make sure they never go back to where they came from. So everybody needs to be prepared accordingly.
And once that happens, sky's the limit, and now we're into the next war for independence. Escalation, escalation, escalation. Anyway, we're at the top. We're going to escalate into the next hour here in a moment. Edward with militia town hall is going to be coming up next, guys. That is your program. I will remind you again, too, that with the Illinois scenario playing out the way it is, it's overlapped with the feds. I appreciate the reports we had last, you know, out this morning.
about what's going on over in the northern end of Indiana. People are actually doing a little bit of observation, scouring and sneaking peaks because there are places that we already knew about before where we have seen pre-deployment in preparation for other activities. That's the kind of work you need to be doing right now. You don't have to stare at anything. Remember guys, put your cameras on your roofs. Grab, don't use your cell phone.
Put spider-eye cameras on your vehicle. So all you have to do is drive like you're driving Ignore everything else in the world and let the spider-eye cameras mounted on the vehicle do all the work They'll do a better job anyway That cell phone is nice, but everybody's watching for them and draws attention to those who are you know? They're they're worried that somebody will be looking at what they're doing, you know government spies rats and the secret police
So instead, mount the cameras where they're again relatively inconspicuous. Luggage racks on the roof are really great. Stanchion points where the mirrors are is another good spot to put additional cameras. That way you're able to have no obstruction from the internal windows and you're able to see things. When you get back, you look through what you collected. Identify benchmark points that you were curious about.
Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them.
A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government.
The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance
unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people.
Unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right, inestimable to them, and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within.
He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers.
He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power.
He is combined with others who subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent.
For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government. And enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws.
in altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfectly scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us.
and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince.
Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We have reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement here We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity
And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war.
in peace, friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general congress, assembled, appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies.
solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and outright ought to be free and independent states that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce,
and to do all of the acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Oh, here we go. It is, uh, January 20th.
2023. It is time for the Wishitown Hall meeting. I'm at the AK 47. We are up live. And boy, we've had some issues this week. I want to address a couple of them real quick here. They did have a problem with the computer the other day. I appreciate the call to let us know that there is something wrong. I always appreciate that. I'm going to remind the callers
that even if you don't necessarily hear us on the streams when we're having a problem like that, that yes, you are being recorded. It says that every time it comes up in the conference line, that this conference is being recorded. It's there in the archives. I can't do anything about that because that's how we're doing the archives right now is direct feed, direct link to the conference line archives. So it's there. I can't edit that.
It's not to be mean, but if you're going to be mean or rude and not listen to what the engineer on this end is trying to tell you is going on, there's nothing you can say that is going to make the problem get fixed any faster. Reporting it helps, but when we acknowledge that there's already a problem and we're working on it, unfortunately, the stream wasn't down.
The stream was going out. It was just dead air because the computer that was feeding the visitor from the past and all of the other information had a hiccup and When it came back up, we had lost some control over the computer I'm pretty sure it was Lubbock's crappy power system that did it. We lost the keyboard socket on the motherboard
Don't know why that's the only thing that seems to have been affected, but that does seem to be the only thing that was affected. It took me a while to get the work around for that going. I had to remember how to bring up the virtual keyboard or the on-screen keyboard, which you can do from the startup menu if you've never had to do that before.
I'll explain to people how to do that. If you can't get the keyboard to work but your mouse is working just fine on the computer, when you're at the login screen there's a little button down in the corner that's red. You can click on that with the newer versions of Windows and you can have the computer talk to you, like read every script that's on the page. You can bring up a little mini keyboard on the screen that you can click to do that. I was trying to get that going while...
Well, I was also trying to explain what was going on with the with the computer and why we didn't have audio and just trying to Fill the air because the callers were coming up and asking what was going on and I was trying to fix it at the time, you know You only have so many hands. I Understand frustration, but it's even it's frustrating for the person who's doing tech support too when they're trying to tell you what's wrong and you tell them that they're lying, you know Give me a second. Just chewing on a cracker here
haven't had dinner yet. Life is working on that right now while we're doing the program here. Anyway, that was one issue that we had. The other one is with the conference line. It is not a place for personal conversations. When you hear the bumper music come up, asking for somebody to talk or give out personal information, guys that's in the archive, it's there. It's happened twice in the past two weeks.
And I'm sorry, I'm not trying to dox anybody or anything, but when you do that, even if the music's playing over you, if you're shouting over the music to give out personal information, that's going in the archives. It's there. Again, there's nothing I can do about that. You basically did that to yourself. The warning is there at the beginning of the program that says,
You know, this conference is being recorded. Anything that you say during the conference where other people can hear it is being recorded. So, two reminders there. That's what's going on. So, yeah, I would not give up personal information unless you want to, you know, don't buy everybody on the conference system and on the website, you know, that's your information.
I know some people want to pass this information. Guys, we give out email addresses for that. We have the Discord for that. If you want to send me a private message in Discord, if you want to email me, some people have told me I don't get back their emails, but I honestly have not seen many emails come to me and it's amazing that our one caller in the thumb has no problem getting through to me. Even with his unique email.
Maybe that's partly why. It's easy to identify his emails apart from everybody else's. I have tried to answer as many emails as has come in for me. I dump a lot of the political stuff like the asking for donations for politicians or political news if it's like a repeat.
especially if I see something from like Marjorie Taylor Greene for the 10th time and it's the same subject being forwarded to me by somebody else. Just trying to clear the hello. You guys can probably hear my cat in the background. And they're saying, hey, dad. Keep the emails clear and everything.
We have, let's see, it's almost the end of the month of January, which this is actually when the bills for the end of the year stuff is coming out. Everything is covered, should be covered. I haven't seen any big fluctuations cost-wise in anything except for the liberadetreeradio.4mg.com site. That came out today.
We were a little bit of a shock because it went from 70 to 100 plus on that one. But we're still in the buffer room, you know, with everything for that. So it's all good. That's paid and taken care of for another year. Still, let's see, the same cloud looks like it's going to be the same and it should come out next week. Around, let's see.
should come out next week on the 23rd or the 24th. So that'll be taken care of. And then after that, we have the new Liberty Tree Radio.org. That's one where they give us a coupon for that. So everything should be actually a little cheaper there with that one. But that's our first time working with that hosting service.
to as well and apparently it's been working good. I've had a lot of good feedback from the LibertyTreeRadio.org site especially working with Smartphones better. I'm going to look at the player that we use over there and see if I can integrate that into the LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com page as well. It's a different insert. It's not HTML. I can't remember what that one's called.
But it goes with WordPress and I'm not familiar with WordPress, which is why the dot org page has not been updated any more than it has. It's where it's a functional portal where people can click on the link and listen and then follow the other links back to Liberty Tree radio dot form G dot com site, which is what it was before when we had it anyway. So it is it's serving its purpose. It's another way for people to get in. It's another way for people to listen, but it is still the same.
two primary streams and the third stream being the conference line that we're on here that we're running. I think that it just wanted to bring people up to date on what's going on with the end of the year billing where everything's said and everything looks good, shouldn't have a problem with any of that. If there is any hiccups or flub-ups, I will bring it up. When we had the problem with the computer, I did look at
at some other stuff I was actually already looking at for people and I did post a couple of things down in the Let's see equipment and gear deals section of the Discord I posted three small computers And when I say small computers somebody that asked me that their stopped computer burnt out. They can't Get on to do stuff
and they wanted to know if I could find a cheap alternative, something that could get them back online, be able to access their emails, listen to the program, all that other fun stuff. People like to do watch YouTube videos. Well, we've talked about before the mini, using your cell phone as like a mini PC. There's some companies that have been out there that have been making mini PCs and have been doing a really good job at shrinking the technology down because you can get
You can get a cell phone that can do a lot and there's a there are these mini cube computers that you can get that you can even run games on
But we're not looking for anything that advanced. But I did post an example of like all three. And I think the high-end one, which is like $4.99, which is in the price range of what the person was asking me, you know, what they were looking for for regular desktop. You can get that and it will do everything and then some. The only thing is limitation on ports on these things. Most of them are USB connections or HDMI connections to come up to monitors.
There is usually only a microphone headset plug-in on a lot of these small units, but there are some that have the standard microphone and standard speaker jacks on the back or on the side or wherever they put them on these little things. They are small. They are little cube computers. They would sit right next. In fact, depending on what service you have, probably some of them would be smaller than your AirNet modem.
You know, so that they're small. They're like easily portable. You can throw them in a luggage case. You can take them with you if you need to go someplace. These things are usually Wi-Fi compatible, Bluetooth compatible. I've only posted like three examples of them. The one that, the bare minimal one that'll get you online, do everything is still, it's a nice little computer. I'm gonna pull it up here.
Unfortunately, it's like the place that has had the best prices for these and fairly good reviews has actually been Walmart. That's been my service for a couple of these. Yeah, mini PC, 4 gigabyte RAM, 64 gigabyte SSD, mini desktop computer, Intel Celeron J3455 processor. That means anything to anybody who's dealing with...
Looking for a computer, that's the low end model. That is the cheapest one I've been able to find. It is $100, no $106 through Walmart. Usually it's $118, but they're on sale right now. They're whapped, wow, and not whopping $12 off the price.
still for a computer if your computer is down you need a quick backup. You can't afford to purchase another $1,000 or $500 computer. This is only $106. It will get you back online. You'll be able to check your emails and anything. I'm looking at picking up one of these just as a backup for myself. I'm not...
terribly excited with the audio ports on this one because this is one of those that only has a microphone jack or not a microphone jack but a headphone jack like what I got on right now for my phone. It'd be nice if it had the dual ports on it but there are ways to get around that if you're looking to use it for mobile communications thing.
But again, this thing has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built into it. It does have a hard line plug-in for the Ethernet port on the back. Everything is like so condensed when you take a look at these things. They're just little cubes.
little cubes that do a lot of work. And we've talked about that before with the cell phone being more powerful than computers that we had back during our space program. Well, these things are about as powerful as the computers that we had 10 years ago, which is impressive for the size, how much they've scaled them down. This same computer configuration, 154 with a little bit more memory.
which is 8 gigabytes of RAM, 228 gigabyte ROM mini, let's see, 200 gigabyte ROM, I think that's the hard drive or the SSD. It doesn't say SSD on it though. It just says 200 gigabyte ROM.
mini desktop computer support Bluetooth dual band Wi-Fi HD 4k display blah blah blah so paying for the for the 4k and the other stuff brings it up to $151 and 78 cents again it's the same frame just as different internals
Still, again, for what it is, a little cube computer, and this is through Walmart. You cannot find them in the stores usually. You can only get them through their online store. Not bad if you're looking for small technology that you can take with you. I mean, even for our truck drivers that are out there right now, again, these are Wi-Fi compatible. They're literally ice cube, tray size computers, little shorter, like
Oh, they're about four cubes of ice in an ice cube tray and they're about the thickness of a typical ice cube tray. That's how small these things are. I don't know how good they are for like extended use, like running them long term. But if you need to back up, this is again a really cheap solution for people, if that's what you're looking for.
is just some way to get yourself back online communicating with people on the internet. It's also something that's cheap enough if you lost it, if it got destroyed. It's not like you're losing a whole desktop. You're not losing that $2,000, $3,000 computer. You're losing this mini POS that you can take a hammer to or it can be lost really easy.
So just thoughts and let's see. So that's one of the brands from Walmart, but we also put we posted some other ones too here. I think we got a caller online. There's an even smaller. There's one that's smaller than that that I put up there. It's through Walmart too. I'm not. I think this one actually the reason why I put this up is it had something. I got to look at the images of it. I know one of them I put up because somebody was looking for a computer.
that would be portable that they could use for like doing the, doing a radio station like this, but not having to haul around a computer with them for like onsite transmissions. Which with this, these things being Wi-Fi compatible, it is useful, but I don't think, yeah, this one's just a smaller, more slimline version. It's a B-Link T4 Pro mini desktop computer.
Windows 10, oh yeah, that was why somebody wanted something with Windows 10 instead of Windows 11. Windows 10 Intel, N3350, 4-core, 4-gigabyte RAM, 64-gigabyte EMMC, smallest mini PC, 4K HD, 2 HDMI with Wi-Fi compatible, 2.4 gigabyte or 5 gig.
BTM pretty sure that's Bluetooth 4.2 $139 Again if These computers small but they will do what you want them to do if you're trying to do administrative work I've got a friend in Austin. No, no, they're in there in Houston. Sorry Somebody else is enough to a friend in Houston who's bought Higher-end version of these like the $500 model and they're using them for gaming
completely replaced the tower and everything they had on their desk and everything has shrunk everything down. So these are some of these are really powerful little machines. Whatever you want to do it for as always, take a look at the system requirements that your programs need to run on and compare and see how far you can go with some of these things. But I just posted them in the deal section of the Discord thing just so
Directly to it that we have an idea what you're looking for and yeah because a lot of people look at these things and they don't think they're computers. They're so small they think no that can't possibly be doing what it's supposed to be doing. I will say this the ones that have the bigger tech in it or like the H this one here says it's got the HD video card in it.
Those things usually run hot. The one problem that we have seen with them is that there is not enough ventilation. One of the ways that we have remedied that in the past is putting heat sinks on the outside of the case to help draw the heat away. There's no room to go in and add more heat sinks, but you can at least add heat sinks on the outside of the case, put a fan right on it, and all that other fun stuff if you're running it hard. But if you're just doing basic
Oh, just basic book work or using it for research. They usually don't run that hot. So there are a couple of dings, guys. Columbine is open. The number is 667-770-1524. Remember 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 667-770-1524.
1524 room number 957464 in the pound sign you guys can call in Add to the conversation topic if you got some questions about this stuff I will do my best to answer them, but honestly the mini tech like this is not my area of expertise Sean is the one who was telling me about this stuff before and hooking me up with more information on this stuff
The thing is, he said he's found some pretty damn good deals going through Amazon on these smaller computers, but it all depends on the specs, what you're looking for, what you want them to do, how much they're going to cost. But they are cheaper than buying a full-size desktop. They are not... Most of them you can't upgrade at all. Some of them you can upgrade the memory in. I have not come across any of these that have upgradeable hard drives.
Although that's just from my limited experience with these things, I haven't used one myself, so I can't really say if there are any out there that have upgradable hard drives. But the memory on a few of them is upgradable. You can go from the 4K to the 8, no, not 4K, the 2GIG to the, I know I just messed that up, hang on here.
Yeah, you can go from the 4 gigabytes to the 8 gigabytes on some of these. Some of them you can get up to 16 gigabyte on these mini PCs. It's just, again, impressive that they don't even change the size of the case. I mean, when you compare that to what you've got in a typical computer, it's like, wow, how much wasted space is actually in there. But with the taller computer case, the wasted space is usually you have all the upgrade ports and everything.
But cheap solution for getting people online. If you're looking for that, but again, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals are generated by these things, so they do create a bit of a signature. Something to keep in mind. If you're just using it for an administrative computer, you may want to operate it in a Faraday cage or have it running in a box. That's a Faraday cage. If you don't want it to be online at all.
And I think that's about it for that. Again, I've got a link to one of the higher end ones that I don't think it goes to Walmart. It goes to another. Yeah, the first one I posted. Hang on here. Let's see. Yeah, this one goes to Amazon. Higher end one. This one I posted for the guys who were looking to start a mobile micro.
station for streaming audio from locations. As long as you get a good Wi-Fi signal or you can hook that up to a cell phone hotspot, this thing does have the traditional audio input and output. The input, you know, microphone, the output being the headset port. This is, again, it's the ones that have these are usually a little more expensive because you need a slightly bigger case.
Then the others but again, it's still it's under $500 not by much though. It's $4.99 Which is a Let's see get the information. I'm not even sure how to pronounce this CH You wi Res box mini computer mini gaming PC with ADM Ryzen 7
Let's see, 580 Hz, Windows 11. I think that's hertz. Wait, wait, wait. It's just H, no HZ. I'm not sure what that stands for. Windows 11 with VGA8 graphics, 16 gigabyte RAM, 512 gigabyte SSD hard drive, dual gigabyte RJ45. I think that's...
memory. And let's see, it has a LAN port, it's got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2 compatible. 4K at 60 Hertz. That's going, I'm guessing that's the Ultra 4K or I'm not sure, I know that's referring to the video output, so it probably is missing the U on that.
Has several USB ports, all of these things do because they don't have a standard keyboard slot. ADM, Radeon, tower, PC, I guess that's the processor. Not really clear on that one. But this would do for running a, if you're gonna run video or if you're going to run audio streaming from a location, this thing would be able to do it.
Of course you have to provide power to it some way. All these things don't have batteries like your cell phone. So an inverter or something would be needed. If you wanted to have a mixing board set up into it, you could. You could run a direct microphone to it.
USB camera. You could pretty much hook this thing up as like a portable little studio to do streaming from wherever you are with the Wi-Fi and a cell phone hotspot like we've seen people do before. But this would give you more broadcasters control because anything that your computer
like a regular desktop could do, this thing would be able to do and then some, especially with some of those smaller tech that we've set up before in the past. Again, it's about a $500 little PC for the low end ADM. Oh, come on. For the older computers that we have that are running the station right now, they cost that much when we got them and they won't do as much as this little thing will do.
Just ideas, you know, I know people were asking, you know, what do I need to set up a mobile? This would be doable. Again, the Wi-Fi compatibility is kind of nice because you can do what Craig does and just drive around and find a spot with a good Wi-Fi connection and start streaming. I am not an advocate for streaming over Wi-Fi though. I have explained why in the past because of the packet. Although Wi-Fi has been getting
little better at it with the buffering and whatnot there's still delay the still the delay effect when you stream something that way especially if it's not so bad when you're streaming audio but it's really bad when you're streaming video you know so I think that's about it for that we just pointing people in towards that technology I know looking for ways to
save money and in some cases these little cubes might be like a big upgrade for some of the computers that you're running on and still cost less than the machines that you're running on. I was looking at a, oh, I was looking at a simple desktop Dell computer, just an administrative, just administrative computer, costs about as much as this unit, but does less than the smaller unit that we mentioned when we started out, so.
Things to keep in mind anyway, let's see We're at 640 p.m. And so we got about 20 minutes left to go. I did have a couple of videos I posted just because I wanted to play and I do see again. I appreciate guys I know I'm not in there right now and I There we go back into there we go back on the right discord page I see that we've got a lot of stuff posted by never know
There are some videos that we could probably play. I appreciated the help while we were doing the drawings to have the stuff there to help fill airtime. It does help a lot, guys. I appreciate all the help that you guys do, even letting us know that when we're having a problem. I just ask, like any tech support person, I'm used to it because I've been tech support, people calling in and trying to tell you what's going on when they can't see what's going on.
It's anyway, uh, can you hear me? This thing here. Oh, wait a minute. I can hear somebody, but I can't hear you. You can't hear me. There we go. Now I can hear. Yeah. I heard like a whisper in my ear. Good. Weird. Hi. Did you get my email boat? Ronald? No, I did not get my email today. Not today. I think I sent it. Um, probably two days ago.
Let me take a look. I was just in my name. Would it come from my phone number email address? I know. I know who this is. And I'm just got done saying that your emails are like really easy to see and they never end up in my spam. Oh, good. And so if it was from a couple of days ago, I'm not seeing anything from you from a couple of days ago. I said, let me check.
BAM folders like full of a lot of stuff. Two days ago, I'm not seeing anything from you in my emails. Two days ago. Let me look and see when I saw it. It's really easy to spot yours. I'm sorry, I'm gonna respond to this email. I will post a link to the archives again in the Discord, although this should be there already. See. It was on the 19th. It was yesterday.
My 19th so literally yesterday. Yeah, yeah, I've got a coupon from Guitar Center. I noticed about a new campsite the conference colleagues and Arizona. College basketball, which I don't even do sports. I don't know why I have Arizona's woman college basketball in my email.
No, I don't have an email from you from yesterday. Okay, I'll refund. Actually, I'm going to check my spam real quick while we're talking there and I'll see if I can find it. If it got dumped over here, it shouldn't have. Wait. Yep, I see it. Yep, they got it. For some reason it dumped it over in the spam. It hasn't done that before with me. And that's Ronald's information. Correct? Correct. Okay. Yeah, I got it. I'll pour it out to dad. Okay, perfect.
All right, let me move that out of Spanish. I don't know why it's dumping you in spam now. It wasn't doing it before Put me in your contacts and a lot of times that that weird number Everybody I know if I if I'm not in the contacts it goes to their spam And your dad said sometimes he gets them sometimes they're they're weird or something Sometimes they come up blank
I told you too, they come out blank. The email's there but there's nothing in it. That's weird. But I have gotten your updates on making contact with Ronald when we were concerned about him getting to a safe location. Appreciated the email too because that really, I'm serious, I've seen them pull stuff like that.
with families before, you know, try to play both ends against the middle. And as I understand it, it sounds like there is a little bit of play that's being put on their pressure from the state towards the son, you know, between the son and the father, which is, shouldn't be there. But, you know, we can't control what other people do. Much as we would like to. Right? Boy. That's a dude.
I hit the exit button instead. I accidentally hung up. Let's see. I'm not letting me do this. I was trying to add you to my contacts. That way it wouldn't end up in the beginning. You're already on my contacts. So I don't know why. Yeah. Yeah, I did. That's crazy. You know, I have, I am trying to set up a new email. Yeah.
Do you know any good email accounts? Let me put my Gmail account on this phone, this flip phone. I get warnings every time I try to send an email. Google sends me about 50.
alert warning that somebody tried to use my email and I try to send them back an email saying, you idiots, it's me. Did I get more warning? Well, I've been using Yahoo since before we went online with Liberty Tree Radio when it was a pirate FM station there in Dexter, Michigan. Oh, yeah. Wow. Yeah, I've always had this email address for people to be able to get a hold of me.
I've had this email address for years. I've had my gaming account email address for a little longer than this one. I know people who know me who contact me with that sometimes because I... How old are you Ed? Oh, I'm 34. 34? Okay. No, no, not 34. What's your dream? I'm jumping ahead of myself. I'm jumping ahead of myself.
I'm not 34. Actually, I'm not jumping ahead. I'm jumping behind. I'm 40. 40. Yeah. 42. I will be 43. Yeah. 1980. I'm going to say I was married in 82 without that. I was married 40 years. I was rewinding my time. I was rewinding time. I feel sometimes like I'm not yet. You got a way back machine. Why I said that.
What's your gaming preference? What do you play? What kind of games? I have always been into first person shooters online with friends. In fact, back before people, you know, back before online gameplay was as popular as it is now. We played games like tribes two and tribes and we modded games back then.
Always been into role-playing games online like EverQuest was my first and Right now me and my wife are playing Final Fantasy 14 Not yeah, my what I met my wife Shelly playing World of Warcraft. Yeah, my son did that Wow That's the cows, right
Blizzard is the company that they work with. Blizzard has all kinds of problems, they've gone woke and everything, which is part of the reason why they've been more. Yeah, my son does not, not woke, so he don't get any into that anymore. But you find that type of crap everywhere you go online, even in the game that we're playing now, and the only thing is like you can, you know...
work against it to wake people up, which is again something that you know with our with the gaming stuff that we always did in the past and I tried to do it even now with the stuff I do I try to use it as a educational tool or we use it as a promotion thing back when we Way back in the 90s
When we were playing tribes and stuff like that, a lot of the stuff that we would do, we would skin characters with the type of camouflage that we were using with the militia at the time. We would make characters for people to play as if they requested. I know we had a normal skin for somebody. A lot of people wanted dead.
Dad is a skin in the game and you know some other stuff. So we thought that's old It wasn't like the games you had now, you know, it's a imagery was not a sharp Anyway I got it my grandson is 10 and he's he's starting to get into that
I can't remember what game he was playing with. Oh, Minecraft with skins, I think. What? He just reminded me of a really bad joke I heard the other day. There's a guy, I can't remember, it was like a TikTok or a YouTube video, something I came across while I was watching. Guy's playing a...
Oh, just a drum. There's a black guy sitting there and he goes, we never, you know, we never should have stopped child labor. Minecraft is proof that the kids want to work in the mines. Yeah. Cause that's what you do in that game. And they miss the kids, miss the vaping is proof that kids miss cold and their lungs, you know, because now they're sucking it in. Although that's steam, that's not smoke. You know, that's a different thing. Yeah.
That was it was cute actually I think it was it I think I was part of the Tyler's that video that I posted in the discord if you go back up whether he does some goofy stuff and I would play some of it on air but he's basically a Patriot meme lord, you know making fun of woke ism and all the other stuff that goes on
and his medium is pure, is mostly visual. So to like play audio clips from it, you don't get what he's talking about, but I will bring it up because he's got some really, really neat stuff. He's former Air Force. And pull up, make sure I give out his YouTube channel that's right. Zedication, Z-E-D-U-C-A.
P-I-O-N on YouTube, Zedication on YouTube. If you want to laugh, and you want to laugh at the other side, great place to do it. Zedication on YouTube, he runs these little games each week. He has different themes for different days of the week.
If you laugh you fail, you know, or try not to laugh. He's got anti woke stuff. He's got his own podcast and stuff that he's doing on on his channel and everything away from YouTube. But it's a good way to point you to it right now. Just so people can check it out. I know him and his brother Dave D's have channels and they come up and they do stuff together. So it's it's fun to watch if you're looking for a laugh.
Let's see. I wanted to play to do one to play some videos here too if we had time But I think we're starting to run out of time here. Well Baldwin looks like they're gonna charge him with Oh, come on. No two counts of man manslaughter Second degree or something involuntary manslaughter charged him He's getting charged with involuntary manslaughter
the weapons person is getting charged with involuntary manslaughter. Although in my opinion, and this is my opinion guys, even though the weapons person is woke, the weapon wasn't in her hand. In fact, if you listen to the story that Baldwin tells that the other
producer that was there who handed him the gun did. The weapon was two times removed away from your weapons expert, you know, or who is supposed to be your weapons expert. Now there may be criminal negligence there on her part, but she's not the one who pulled the trigger.
And I have noticed, I don't know if anybody else has noticed this, but you know, there is now a video that's out there in the mainstream media of Alec Baldwin pulling the trigger or, you know, pointing the gun, the gun going off, his finger's on the trigger, he pulls the hammer back. And from the angle, it's hard to tell whether or not he pulled the trigger or not, but guys, it's a quote, single action army, he pulled the trigger. There is no way he did.
But yeah, that's been leaked to the press and I'm pretty sure that was done by Baldwin's team. That way they can't use that video in court. They can say it's been taped because people have seen it all over the news. You understand what I'm saying there? Yeah, that way they can. Yeah. So some some slippery, some slippery slimy stuff that his team is doing, you know, to remove evidence from the.
trial. So that'll be interesting to watch to see what happens. I keep hearing all the mainstream talking heads that I've seen talk about it that are, you know, like the Today Show and whatnot. They're like, oh, poor Owen Baldwin. He didn't know. He didn't know. It's like, okay, anybody else who would have said, well, yes, it was in your hand. You're responsible for it. You should have checked.
You should have made sure maintain. I know baby. She's telling my wife is telling me dinner's ready And you got to get your dad because we're at the top. Yeah, but we got we still got two minutes Let's see Climate grifter I agree that was Baldwin was responsible for the whole thing. Oh Well at least okay He was a producer and the director and he's a person had he had the gun in his hand
Right, it is filled he hired the person to be the you know Weapons expert because she was totally highly qualified Until that happened and then he started throwing her under the bus Until it looked like he was in trouble and he started throwing her under the bus. So yeah No, the criminal negligence that falls to the
Crew, you know, technically it's not just that person but With what was going on on that set the criminal negligence could be thrown at the entire crew, you know What I don't agree with is this thing although I'm sure Alec Baldwin would agree with it if it was somebody else but I'm sure right now they're trying to argue that he shouldn't be given a
He shouldn't have the gun crime bonus being added on to what he's being charged with. Because it was a crime that was done with a firearm. And Arizona is one of those states where if you commit a crime like that with a firearm, they tack on extra amount of time because it was more dangerous. It was more evil because it was a gun crime. California does the same BS. No, there's a couple other states that do that too.
But yeah, Arizona is one of them. And so he's looking at what they typically would have charged you with for like accidentally running somebody over plus because of the firearm. But we are at the top of the hour. The intelligence reporter is coming up next. Thank you guys for hanging with me. I did not play anything that we wanted to. So we talked. So we did nothing but talk to Sarah and it's good to get back to that. And thank you for calling in and coming up with us.
Given that information out, I will pass that on to Mark. I think he is in the Discord. Not in the Discord. No, he's on the conference line, I'm pretty sure. Although I'm not looking at that page right now. No, he's not there yet. Okay, well, the intelligence report is coming up next, and hopefully he will be here soon because we're going to go to our exit music and then visit from the Vasselplay. And in theory, if everything's working right, cross your fingers because we have had problems with this machine this week.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of liberty.
free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free?
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Friday. It's the last hour for the Intel report for the week and man this week went by. It didn't go by but it did go by quickly. I mean it's Friday already here and it's the end of the week. It's the 20th of January. It is the end of the
First two thirds of month of January guys the only so many days left and the first month is gone and the bad guys have been working at Hyper speed to do damage to the country. It should tell you something Cinco de Amity and quartermaster Friday, by the way It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K
2023, old earth calendar, 2023, battle for the republic, the dance of sword. Couple things real quick, something that most people don't think about, granted you can do guesstimations, but if you're going to be working in the field, one of the things you do want in your toolkits, your field kits, is a tape measure. Now quality of that can vary.
I'm going to tell you when I go to any resale shop, there's a couple places that we go where the guy, the person that runs the place runs into estate sales and storage, but also businesses that are going out and he has different grades of stuff. I go into the one section, I do this in several locations around the state here. Any tape measures I see, I grab, especially where it's a dollar, a dollar an item, okay?
So what am I talking about? Well, I'm talking about tape measures that cost $25, $35, $15, $6, whatever. But even what used to be the Dollar Tree tape measures aren't available anymore. The larger with all the stops and bells and whistles, I'm holding onto one here that has locks and releases and it was the Dollar Tree standard. And this is a
16 foot tape measure, 3 quarter inch wide, and this was a Dollar Tree item. Now there's nothing like this at the Dollar Tree. It won't be, I think, ever again. First of all, they're on the decline like everything else. What you will get is something that's, you know, one step above a plastic model, you know, material and the tape, of course, spring is minimal, but I'll use those and I'll grab those too if I need, you know, a few spares.
For accurate distance measuring cap, for instance, if you're using detcord or wire, it's nice to not just do a guesstimation, but know what your exact lengths are. There's just so many places where a tape measure comes in handy. And then if all else fails, like this Dollar Tree model that's from about 10 years ago that I have in my hand, it's also a emergency radio antenna.
not even just an emergency, but a standard. In fact, because it has specific length identified, okay? In addition to that, you have a lock so that I can easily secure it. Three quarters of an inch tape. So the neat thing about this is that it will stay fairly erect, like right here I'm actually holding right now with this an extended 36 inch.
tape in front of me the way I've got it set up. Guys, I can put a little clamp on this. There's a number of tricks. I can draw holes at particular lengths. Now that's something that where they got the idea for the flexible tactical antennas that most of you guys are so familiar with if you were a radio operator in any of the last, what, five, six wars across the planet. You ever notice how, if you're paying attention, that flexor bush antenna
Looks a lot like it's OD green doesn't have any numbers on it But wow, it's the same material that your tape measure is made out of that's because that's how the original ones were made as an improvised antenna in the field And the rest is history as they say and vice versa Of course, you can take a tape measure and the neat thing about this is depending on what you're trying to build For a particular frequency if you know what length of material that you need for each of the different types of equipment
Well, guess what? The tape measure just gets pulled out to a certain point. You lock it and then you clamp to the base of that. Now, you still have a load, a part of your load's going into that coil, but that's not really a big issue because it's still going to be part of the overall signal generating tool, you know, the antenna that you've created. The big thing is
that the array that you've created will effectively allow for whatever quarter wave or full wave, depending on our half wave broadcast to take place, depending on what you're running in the way of a light handheld or say vehicle-mounted radio or backpack-mounted radio. This is again a simple tool. Don't forget, you lose other equipment. Other tools in the toolbox can very quickly be improvised and used for the exact same purpose.
And for those of you who are looking for a flexible tactical combat antenna, if you take a look at what was done with the, for instance, the ANPRC 8, 9s and 10s, ANPRC 25, ANPRC 77, ANPRC 90, et cetera, et cetera, they all have the same basic fixtures, okay? So this is a solution. And again, watch for the, sometimes I get these in the freebie box.
with other items that are like, oh, okay, cool. Any tape measure. And the other thing is I spread these all over the place. I have a firm believer in absolute multiple, multiple redundancy in a workshop. And the reason is if I have working over on one side of a shop and all of a sudden I need something, I don't have to go to one place because I only have one tool, especially with something that's easily reproducible like this as far as from the parts or tool inventory. So in this case,
I have them laying all over the place. And of course, bigger than I would normally use. In fact, we're by because I got them for little or nothing and I can afford to have them in every toolbox. I put them in every tier of the work area. I have a lower basement area. I've got a shop, of course, on the normal floor and I've got another shop off to the side. Each one has all of these redundant tools.
in force and not just one in an area, but I have on the workbench at each of the workbenches and maybe also on the wall and in the tool kits. Time, that way I save time, I just reach over, there's one there. By the way, eventually I'm gonna be stupid and I'm gonna lay this sound near another area. Well, if I have multiples and even if I lost this one to my forgetfulness, I've got more of the same model or basic model sitting right there ready to be used when the time comes.
So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, but there are so many uses. This is one of those utility items that can be used to solve a lot of other problems. But also if you're out there and you're in the construction mode, it's a utility tool most people forget about. And it's very, very handy, especially because of the standard or consistent dimensions for things that you can build stuff out of.
You might notice, maybe you have already, that if you've ever handled a lot of military equipment as far as packaging, it's in very specific size ranges. Another neat thing about most all of the containers or packaging, look at ammo cans, for instance. They'll even tell you what their cargo loaded weight is, the estimated cargo loaded weight.
Now, 50-caliber cans versus 30-caliber cans versus 40-millimeter grenade cans versus great on the shopping list. Read the nomenclature on the outside of the can. Helps you to understand what construction materials you have available. Pallets, transport cans, transport boxes. Everything is within a particular dimension to be complimentary towards being jigsaw puzzled into
The standard transport pallet, bins, cargo boxes, or whatever, typically from one era to the next, there may be some change, but basically they overlap and are the same. So that's all construction material also. Once packaging went to another location, guys, it didn't go to waste, typically, unless the people were complete morons or at the receiver end, as far as military personnel goes. Otherwise,
Anything that could be acquired and everything that we shipped in cost time. It costs blood and money. So it was put to use. It was pressed into service in one form or another. Well, you need the tools in the toolbox. Be able to make that happen sometimes. Tape measure, something you want to make sure it's in the box. And again, metal tape, by the way. Okay. Just a heads up on that.
Also, again, for our friends going out this weekend, if you're already there, then you know what the situation is farther north. Go cold or it is. So if you're deploying tomorrow or if you're on your way and you haven't left tonight, make sure you take all of your cold weather gear with you and don't forget your snow camouflage. Always roll it up and tuck it away where it's out of sight. But if you're going up north, you're going to run into snow in different locations. Today, we had an interesting combination because we had Northwestern
We had waves of front that came through today. Still not really bad weather. But we had in the morning a lake effect wave. And on the northwest side of all of the trees, we had a literally a paste because it was a high, it was a lake effect wet damp thumb, some size.
it's stuck incredibly well where it was had a little bit of wind behind it only on one side of the tree. So on the northwest side, all the trees actually had a 50% white patima completely changing the what you can, you know how you would observe the area, what would be needed to blend in.
you know, to be able to move through the area without being obviously seen. So this is why you also want to make sure that you do have your camo, your snow camo, your whatever pattern you're using. Rolled up and inside the backpack but ready for deployment. Now here's what's interesting though. How would that have worked? Because if you were looking from the southeast,
Guys, it was a dark gray forest with the Browns, the grays and the rutty greens of the tree bark for as far as you could see. So this is the challenge in a, you know, you never be perfect with your situation, but you can
adjust what you're using by having the tools in your toolbox. So if you're deploying, solid white is not a problem depending on how you deploy your Webgear because your Webgear is going to be over whatever your snow kit is. So that kind of breaks up your overall silhouette if you're wearing solid white.
The other consideration is there's Swedish, there is obviously West German, now German, with a pine frond pattern built into the snow pattern, the snow white, etc. So there's a number of other different ideas out there. A lot of units use the urban black-white grays, which is a woodland camo kind of pattern, but with a gray range and black range. You've seen them, urban, they call them urban, but it really does work well this time of year.
As a snow camo slash mixed terrain camo. And for instance in the areas where we had this snow splashing today would have been perfect. It would be a perfect camouflage for that environment. So don't poo-poo what somebody else is doing till you realize the full ramifications of staying in the field, not going out for a few hours and being able to jump back in the vehicle and hide in the cabin at night.
If we look at a combat situation in the field, you are stuck there. And again, we are into the winter months. It's a bad situation that we need to make better is what it comes down to because cold weather. I like the cold weather environment. If I had to fight between cold or warm, I'd take cold any day. Now the hot environment with thermal technology being deployed against you is a big, big plus.
But some of the other considerations is because of inclement weather, reduction in visibility range for the enemy, no matter what technology they have. Cold weather operations, as long as you're prepared and have already worked and understand what you need to do to accomplish the task in them, is an excellent environment to work in. Easily you can disappear.
And easily you can reappear out of quote unquote nowhere and you know be the ghost in the machine whenever you need to be. So just a heads up on that. If you're traveling, don't forget the price of admission to get into the facilities at any of the trading sites is two number 10 cans of food. Now it's only 825 right now here Eastern Standard Time in Michigan.
So if you end up at the gates, don't worry. In some cases, there's a Myers down the road that they aren't 24 hours anymore. But typically, the gate will tell you where the closest store is. The cheapest to number 10 cans are what you have to have. That is your past currency to get into a facility. You know that. But as a reason for this is that we don't charge anything for using the facilities except for that two can religiosity, but it's a discipline.
If you are new and I'm talking to you because you're listening on one of the different micro-fems or AMs on the way in, you know that this is a standard to create personal and unit discipline. Each person donates a number 10, two number 10 cans, and it can be anything, a can of mustard, can of ketchup. It can be plums, it can be corn, peas, whatever's the cheapest number 10 can, you walk into the store, it's on the shelf.
Now a lot of people go look around and actually purchase stuff in advance and they already know what they're doing because they've done this many times
Where does this food go? Well, it creates a strategic reserve, tactical but strategic reserve because if you have 260 people come in, in a, you know, say between last night and tonight, and or into tomorrow morning, could be as high as two, 300 people, 400 people. Well, that's times two number 10 cans. And if everybody is randomly bringing food in,
This the food comes in you're told to take it over to the quarter master slash supply point it goes into the supply point and it's routed it's dated they actually date the cans. In addition, what's already on there digitally, but they identify the cans route the material and then the food stewards picking cherry pick and if you guys ever been any of the mess kitchens at any of the sites. You get the same kind of meal you'd see at any other military facility, but we also build up a deep larder.
We presently have several years worth of food now in reserve for each of the training sites, if we book based upon the amount of usage. But if we all of a sudden had to support personnel, we have a vast amount of material that will be drawn from in a ration format.
to be able to feed troops or personnel, family members, personnel who are refugees because their area of activity has been compromised, et cetera. We have these resources and you guys provided them. So that's the purpose behind it. There's nobody making any profit. There's nobody going anywhere with the food, but we have it now as a standby. And we also, yes, do allocate a certain amount to other training sites or other storage locations to disperse the reserves.
If you go to Camp Nagahitcham, for instance, yeah, there's two pole barns there that are pretty stinkin' big. And mostly that's reserve equipment, material, but food. And you guys made that happen. And even the building materials, you might notice that the buildings have not quite matching sheet metal. Well, that's been a gift thing from one place or business or construction company or another. The entire site is a volunteer effort.
So I guess, I guess again, just a reminder, that's the only fee you have any other, any other activities at the training site, even there's no cost anybody else for the heating that's taken care of through donations from other businesses that are nearby or that have been very friendly towards maintaining operations and also security. In other words, we know where everything is, but the enemy doesn't know where everything is. There's a reason for that. A lot of people
have had their epiphanies, they're fed up, they're finished with the other side, and there's no conversation. The attitude is, when the time comes, it's pull the trigger. So, do your part, and those people that I just mentioned will do theirs, okay? But make sure you got your two number 10 cans. I'm talking to some of you, you're listening on probably your phones or whatever, you're going, oh, good, I hope I jog your memory. We're at the bottom of the hour. Oh, we have to have a music
selection a little bit of a blurb for the last hour here and Songs that are out there. I know some that are really they're really kind of well done You know one of the things Simon and Garfunkel, I know it's going well. What's he gonna tell me a word to play? Sounds of silence. I don't want to play that I don't I don't I really know there's a reason I know there's the grim version
I grew up with that song. We had to memorize that song. I had a teacher, guys, if I were to sit long enough, Richard Corey at the theater, Richard Corey at the show, born into society, a banker's only child. He had money, grace, everything a man could want, etc, etc, okay? Richard Corey, Sounds of Silence.
Trust me, trust me on that one. That was one of those mandatory like boy got that was driven through our heads. But the piece itself is cool, but you know what we need? We need.
All we describe is we need music that's going to help us to beat down the enemy. Even the piece that was played, I know single-yod, if you listen to the words, the song itself, especially re-engineered, is a very dynamic piece, okay? And we've already played it a couple times, so hopefully our girls that requested the song and the guys, that satisfied you. Of course, I know it's late on the playlist. I should have gotten it out sooner, but I myself had forgotten all about the group.
I mean, not forgotten, but it's just like, there's so many things in the lumber yard as far as fantastic music that's out there. But what we need is for you guys to start getting creative. I know some of the people listening out there are musicians. And what we need is some stomp music. We need some dynamic work music out there. We need stuff that's done with the individuals and we need some chorus pieces too. We need the, you know, the
There's a primary voice, but progressively more voices are built up. This is typical how you see a lot of the sea shanties done where you have a caller and then you have the chorus with all of the crew or all of the team or all of the workforce joining in. That's traditionally what it was for. It was a way to be able to pass the time while focusing and creating rhythm.
for a work effort, not because it was a slave effort, because most everything on this planet up until not too long ago was Armstrong. How did it get moved? Humans did it. Because again, very well developed, very dynamic, technology developed. We figured out how to make things work and to do it in the process since we were stuck with those boring tasks.
people came up with ways to distract the mind to continue to be able to do the boring task to its bitter end and with total success. Okay, so sometimes again, it's like I said, you know, in the Lord of the Rings, remember the Rokorim, they sang as they slew. That's what we need.
Okay, don't forget to. They're trying to do a bunch of turnover, like twist stuff with the authors now that they've been dead for a while, like Tolkien and Lewis. And both of those men were World War I veterans from the war battles of the dark side of the moon. And yet, after having gone through all of that, they tried to figure out how to write.
And the process expressed their experience while also now having been to the dark side of the moon, to being the dark, being to the very dark, deadly place where very few came back. They tried to express that, but also they could relate to all of the other historical descriptions that they had been familiar with being historians or having always been interested in the historical aspect of the
part of the world where they came from and that they were a deep, deep part of. So we need to do something. We need not babble, not tribal chant per se, although it's our tribal chant, the way we develop with all the music that we have available in our own way, we express with our voices. But we need something for this era.
We need something for this era changed because that's what we're going to do We're going to drive the wicked out. We are going to win But in the process we want it to be we need to guys sit down and just start I know there's so many pieces of inspiration. Nothing is ever totally new I mean, how many no ways can you combine notes? Okay, there's only so much you can do there but
You know what, it's time to be creative for our own purposes and for our own time and to benchmark the epic that we are now in. That's what we need to do instead of wheezing, lo-wining or lamenting about, oh my god, there's a horrible, you know, there's a bunch of petty ass pieces of trash they're gonna push forward. Watch what happens in Illinois.
First, people are gonna get pissed. Then there's gonna be a bunch of piss ants that are gonna be paid by the other side to do the Weezer-Winder routine. And what'll happen is people will get dynamically motivated, and then the commercial, professional hacks paid by the other side will try to wheedle their way in.
And all of a sudden will be futile resist. And if we just wait another year and wait two years and wait five years and wait 10 years. And oh, by the way, the enemy is entrenched and all they also kicked in a bunch of doors. But if you're just reasonable, we can't you can't be violent. Your enemy is coming with a plan of doing violence. How what are you going to do? Shout stop. And if they don't stop, shout stop again. Their plan is to use excessive.
coercive force on the population of America to try and drive us into the ground, to try and drive us back into the monarchy, slash the idea that some pack of little inbred sycophants are supposedly your overlords. Well, before that happens, it's our plan to just get rid of every last one of the bastards and anybody who's following them with that idea. So we need all of the elements to get this done, to accomplish the task.
I'll tell you what we're going to do. It's not brand new, but the Irish Brigade, the Irish Brigade Civil War song. A lot of our work that was done for that period was from, you know, it came up from the Irish lilt, the Irish repertoire.
Because you know the Irish notorious were just fighting for the fun of it after all son if I just don't like you I'll come and blow up your pub What do y'all? Well, maybe just part it down because he didn't have bombs couldn't afford him. Okay So remember a lot of the work that we have out there that we can use this a little bit of an inspiration Just a lot of stuff that has been done from that period
And I'll tell you some man for the Union, Hoover and Northern ranks were in gold They came to Missouri in their glory And thought at the height we'd be dismayed But they stole out a different story When they met Kelly's Irish Brigade When they met with the Irish Brigade My boys, when they met with the Irish Brigade
Didn't those cowards lay Lincolnites tremble when they met with the Irish? They how call us rebels, traitors, thought themselves a throne of that name of late. They were call it what the English invaders are, year of 98. The name to us is not a new one, it's one that shall never dig through. Are they Irishmen? They mean so gay, Irish piggies.
When they met with the Irish Brigade My boys, when they met with the Irish Brigade Those cowardly Lincolns Thanks rights and liberty we ask And the Viscouri we ever defend or no matter it lasts We'll tremble when again these Irish Brigade When they met, when they met with the Irish Brigade Didn't those cowardly Lincolns tremble when the Irish Brigade When they met with the Irish
appreciate that. And again, the Irish Brigade. And again, the idea get motivated. Anybody out there, don't be bashful. I think it was most impressive in the early and middle 90s is that everybody understood that everybody could contribute in some way. Even though some of them, in fact, some people did an original piece of music. Let me point this, this is something we need to emphasize here. A lot of people created unique music, but they were not commercial.
the songs that they produced while I have an original copy. I know that other bands took the music as the original author intended and did commercially, you know, did it with the commercial studio the whole nine yards and actually took the song to the next level. And so don't be bashful about putting something together. And if you want to, I'll tell you what, let's do this. If you want to share it, you can
We're not going to steal anything. First of all, well, we do have the ability to make things happen. The idea is that if you've got something that you'd like to be, see, well, listen to and be heard because I can't, I'd be able to see it on radio. I can describe it and paint it, so to speak, with words. But if you'd like to put something together and again, whatever it is, remember, if you just got the idea,
and you want to see it develop, then put it together yourself. There's all kinds of little software package programs that'll give you a basic instrumentation or whatever. And a lot of times, this sounds strange, but it's not, and I think most of you realize this, sometimes the simplest version is also the most inspirational, or can drive the point home. The most important thing I would ask you to think about is this, clarity in word.
Because you want to strike home to the psyche of the people that you're presenting the music to. You want to drive them, and you want them to be able to understand it. So the important thing is based upon, again, now, for instance, I've got a northern accent. Now, to myself and everybody around me, we don't have any accents. All the rest of the country does.
But the fact of the matter is I have a very specific clipped language structure, which is typical for the north. I don't have the I don't have the nasal Eastern seaboard type of Kenny bunk pod accent because we are from the shipping industry, which is why the way the way the word construction and how the words are expressed in terms of their intonation.
That comes from the sailing ship era. That's why you hear that because hello. If you listen to people and how they've talked and are able to project voice in a without electronic assistance, that's why that came into play because it can be communicated through the inclement weather. Well, you know, high winds, whatever there was there was technique of the southern accents that everybody calls a southern accent. In reality is a Scotch is Scotch. I version Scotch accent.
You go into the names do a history of the reg and the people where they came from. Okay. Well, we got a caller who do we have? Yeah, Tom over get Michigan. We got pulling with this you and and Well, yeah, remember yeah, ooperism is the uper by the way, our somewhere friends are listening up and holding right now too So again, well the up the way way up. Okay
And as a matter of fact, yeah, we've got the Canadian East Michigan accent. A, that's true. But my point is that remember that a lot of times when people do something and they're verbalizing, remember too that for them that's it's normal. And in fact, if you were talking to your own people,
The slang or the inflection, the construction of words, the way that you pronounce them are fully understandable by the people that you're with. It's like with the Irish incorporation of, you know, using especially the English language, remember certain ways that things were pronounced when you listen to some of these songs. It's like you have to think for a minute.
not a minute because you're busy listening to music. But remember that if we're building something for this era, it doesn't mean you can't do a fine Irish fighting song. If Irish drinking fighting song, an Irish drinking, fighting and then passing out song, God. But if you want to, you can be done quite easily. Don't hesitate and don't even think twice about apologizing for whatever you put together. We have
Every form of music in Patriot music, we've got ballad rock, hard rock, classic country. We've got every form of metal. You can imagine bands that are metal bands that have done work for years. And they are hard patriots across the board, all of them. They are hardcore patriots.
Right now, we need a repertoire for this period of time to motivate our people and to also bring other people into the fold with their epiphanies. That's why we really need music. We really do. We need to get up off our ass, no apology. I've joked about this before. If you ever watch any of the old John Wayne movies, which are Ford movies, by the way, if you remember.
There's some classic examples in the searchers with the one, and I've mentioned this a couple times, but it's the one that easily you can find where the guy who's the Texas Ranger company commander, he's singing, he's got energy, but by God, he can't hit a note of his life depending on it.
And he doesn't care and the other people around him are smiling a little. But you know what, he's joined into the him, he's in sync with the rest of the people and he's participating. And that's more important than anything else. And don't ridicule other people for doing it. In fact, just the reverse, that is one of the beautiful things about this country that we really, really need to pump up right now.
with the way country used to be. One of the pricks we've got that right now that are trying to do the turd purple here at pieces of crap that we're dealing with that, guys, we got to beat them down. I've had it. I mean, it's just, I think everybody else is pretty well now learning. It's like, well, you don't think it's going to happen. Well, we need to be reasonable. Yeah, they're going to come back and rape you.
But if they're reasonable, they'll only rape us a little. No, they're going to rape you a lot. And they're probably going to kill you. In fact, it's going to rape, kill, pillage, and burn. That's what they're going to do. You bend over, you try and acquiesce, they're going to kill you. So let's get rid of them. Okay? But let's drive this home with a spirit. And for all of you minstrels in the gallery, all of you musicians,
All of you people out there that are listening that have the ability, don't hesitate. Sit down, listen to some of the other stuff that you've seen historically. Look at our historical foundation and base. Take that and think about all the cool instrumentation technology you have at your fingertips now and what you can do with that. We got fighting music to build. Let's see. Oh, it was an auto worker and they built the cars every day.
Till the NAFTA plan destroyed my job, no I must go away. For I've always hated slavery since the day that I was born. And now I'm off to join the Wolverines and we're off tomorrow born. For we're all off to Lansing in the green, in the green where the helmet school is sand in the sun.
Where the bayonets flash and the rifles crack to the echo of an Ellsworth gun. There's more to that song, but you know what? It's all right. That's what Lansing, yeah, we're going to take and go to Lansing, buck them up. That's what we're going to do. We're going to hockey, buck them up. I didn't say the other word. I said, m, muck them up. We're going to just put them in a muck or something like that anyway.
Come on people, help me out. And if you would like to send anything to us, if you want to make a copy of something, sit down with your keyboard and your computer, play with it. There's so much stuff that can be done. So anyway, you do have something you've got, or if you want to build something, you can shoot it to us at PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130.
P D N P O box 1 9 4 Dexter, Michigan 48 1 3 0. And if you got a disk, if you got a memory stick, whatever you're going to do, cool. Actually, disks are great. I prefer to me. I prefer CD, you know, disk or whatever you want to do. But again, shoot in the mail or you can send us. If you got it on track or whatever and maybe you want to send it as a file.
You can shoot it to us also at liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net. Liberty at symbol. You know the A, you know what it is. The A squiggle, the A circle, okay? The idea is get motivated, get pumped up and listen again, we're taking this to battle is what we're doing. And also inspirational, and by the way,
Don't forget, we used to have, let's see, our Christian songs were rather, let's just say, marshal and motivated. You might recall, I'm in the Lord's army. Anybody remember that song? I may never fly over the cavalry or fly over the, come on Mark, get it right.
never march with the infantry ride with the cavalry shoot the artillery. There we go, I got it right now. I may never march with the infantry ride with the cavalry shoot the artillery. I may never fly over the enemy but I'm in the Lord's army. I'm in the Lord's army. I'm in the Lord's army. I may never march with the infantry ride with the cavalry shoot the artillery.
I may never fly over the enemy, but I'm in the Lord's army. Yeah, onward Christian soldiers, all these, God no, especially with the Jewish mob telling you that the reason that we're fighting Russia is because Russia is a crush, a Christian nation. You had pigs in the Senate standing in front of the Capitol building kosher pigs saying that the reason that we need to kill the Russians
is because Russia is a Christian nation now. Well, then what are we? Or well, let's put it this way. What do they believe they've made us into?
And guys, they've made that video disappear for the most part. And that was done as a propaganda piece where you had these stinking senators, kosher mafia, several of them from the house too. And they were all doing the, yeah, we gotta, they want to kill the Russian people because Russia has become a Christian nation. Wow. So again, well then who's running you people?
Because if you ain't Christian, then what are they? On their knees, the war pig's crawling. Yeah, remember that one? Making mercies for their sins, Satan laughing spreads his wings.
So anyway, again, let's do what we can, be creative, and have some fun, guys. Have some fun. Half of what needs to be remembered is that no matter what, you better find a way to enjoy yourself, and we're going to be spending this time actually having to deal with a very bad, dirty situation, but it's the only way you're going to clean it up. You're going to have to literally the nation in a way our people are going to have to roll up your sleeves, going to have to use the weapons we have, drive the creatures from the country,
fix what's broken and get on with our lives and leave them in the taillights in the Ash Pin of history. That's what needs to happen. So we need your you need your help to make it happen. Okay, so keep being creative. Also, again, I will remind you, we're still a few minutes here. All over the YouTube, different channels are out there. There's a lot of stuff that was done through the week with regard to the shot show.
And there are a bunch of interesting new weapons that have been proposed or that are actually either the project is in motion right now or they're complete. I think it was like 26 new weapons that they demonstrated at the SHOT Show. That's cool. So you might want to check out to see what it is that's been produced. Some of it is a rehash of old technology. Others are new ideas, mostly with using the materials. That's the big thing.
that's not a problem and it's cool to again I even though I also would tell you I'm not excited about polymer weapons it's hey I don't care what firearm it is they're all great whatever it is if that's a weapon you picked and you got but you've got in your hands and you plan on going to war with you just make sure that you master it
You make sure that blindfolded and, you know, years plugged, you can disassemble, reassemble that weapon to whatever level is necessary to bring it, you know, take it out of battery, put it into, put it into repair, and then bring it back into service, whatever needs to be done.
You need to master the weapon that is the weapon that will keep you alive. So focus in that direction. I'll recommend certain things, but that's because again, from the trainer and from the organizer's perspective, we are limited in time for the vast number of people that have come into the fold. So again, you guys all need to make it happen. We've got a lot of experienced people out there, some of whom are not as active.
And I will point out here in Michigan, there's a number of people that kind of have wanted to retire and they really have to a degree. Some of you guys are listening up in Rogers and also over in Danik, a couple other places. Guys, we need you guys to come out of retirement because we're being swamped. We have a lot of people to train, a lot of people that are highly motivated, hard chargers.
What we need are for all of our experienced people to step up. I know you're everybody's getting older. Okay. None of us going to get younger. But right now, rather than resting, it's not time for that. It really isn't. So for you guys that are listening that were, you know, have been very active in the past and said, well, let somebody else do it. Don't worry. Somebody else is doing it, but we still need more of more of you to accomplish the task.
So step up and help us out. We've got a bunch of meetings this weekend. One of them is going to be this Sunday. Specifically having to do with training officers and NCOs and mobilization of individuals that have been resting for a while. All of you can do something. If you can only pick up one class, one part of what is an instructional process to put more militia in line, you're helping. Okay, you're making a significant difference.
And we are swamped. They're one or two or three or five or 10 or 20 or 100 or 1000 people can't get this done. And as it is, even if you're local, you know how it is. You've got 60, 70, 100 people that are now at the door and we don't wanna let anybody slip through the cracks. Everybody needs to be at a certain level of performance as quickly as possible. So this is where streamlining is critical.
Now I will remind you that we do have the SOP manuals, which again, we did the fifth reg... Oh, God, I didn't even mention that. Oh, got enough time. Fifth regimental combat team, Colonial Marines, just as a reminder, again, there was a request for additional rifleman training course packs, and also for SOP manuals. Boy, it's a good thing I got the round robin to that.
For you guys, there should be at least one package of SOPs available, maybe two. And then also there are a handful of the rifleman courses. That's the rifleman instructors manual. Also all of the map outs for producing the targets. All the master prints are there. All you do is produce more of photocopy if you need to.
And then in addition to that, there are 20 of the range books. Now that's only half a platoon, that's two squads. So you are going to need two of the bundles for a platoon. Since I know that the request was for five or six platoons, we will get more. I'll talk to the printer on Monday. It's too late. Yes, today, even beginning of the day was too late with all the stuff going on.
But I will talk to the printer on Monday and we will finish or complete all of the rest to ensure that you guys have a regular stream. But there's everything necessary to get the ball rolling. And if even that material has already been issued out, then you need to get hold of us at this get hold of me. At this end, I'll get the printer in motion and we'll have several class packets shot out by Tuesday. But it's as soon as we can do. But again,
We'll talk more about this on Monday because everybody is, we have a lot of other people asking about them and we have done this before. A lot of you know we've been doing it quietly off to the side for quite some time. And a lot of units have standardized on the infantry rifleman, militiamen program that we have set up for basic rifle marksmanship.
Everybody's on the same page. Everybody's taught the same way. Whatever other expertise you're bringing to the table. Fantastic. But everybody goes through the basic course no matter what. And then if we're bringing new people up, you have a pattern kit. You have a system. Now guys, any manuals that we've already generated, you guys can copy. You know that. There's nothing. Oh my God, they made copies of our copies.
We expect you to reproduce them. In fact, hopefully the quality of the print is good enough that you can use the originals as master copies and make other bundles up. The only thing is, for instance, the range books, obviously it's easier for us to make them at our end because of the size and how many you need. But the basic larger format or individual manuals, reproduce any of them as you need to. And if you've got a source for printing at your end, run them. I already know that in Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Missouri and also Iowa. They're reproducing the manuals. Everyone that we've produced or we can produce here, they're producing there, including the anti armor manual. So that works out fine for me.