February 10, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia activities, and current events on this Friday afternoon broadcast. He covered quartermaster deals on firearms and ammunition from various retailers, addressed the Discord shutdown and migration to Gilded, and discussed military equipment donations for militia training sites. The show included extensive commentary on geopolitical issues including the Chinese balloon incident, the Ukraine conflict, and military recruitment challenges. Koernke also discussed acquiring surplus military aircraft and vehicles for militia use, emphasizing low-tech solutions for post-collapse scenarios.
- quartermaster friday
- ar-10
- 7.62x51 nato
- bear creek arsenal
- discord shutdown
- gilded
- militia training
- surplus military equipment
- p-51 mustang
- preparedness
- michigan militia
- body armor
- ammunition deals
- ukraine conflict
- chinese balloon
- detroit diesel
- low-tech vehicles
- emp threat
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In darkness or tried to shed light As you passed through life Did you seek to grow? Did you hold on tightly? Or did you let it all go? Did you look for truth? Or did you not want to know? In the final assessment
You will reap what you sow In the final assessment We reap what you sow In the final assessment What? Gear walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood nearby 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, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun.
permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. 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, get the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave made good time a miracle? It's a miracle. No, it's a beautiful day here in Michigan. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the
First hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, West, Southeast, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all of our merchant marine out there doing their part. Beautiful weekend here and the Great Lakes. As a matter of fact, a little choppy up north, but really nice weather on the lower lakes right now.
Also, we're going to be married about the communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday. It is Cinco de Amo de An Quartermaster, sometimes known as Quarter-Bastard, Friday. It is the 10th of February. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation.
of America with a K 2023, older calendar 2023 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords. Sorry about that little noise in the background there. And again, it has been a very busy week and we are at the, we're at the cusp of the weekend. Cusp. Sounds like somebody's be hacking out cusp. And he's, he's, it's disgusting. What the heck? And it's stringy too, like camel. But anyway, it is, um,
Been a very busy week. I want to say thank you with the feedback we got today from some of our other Intel collectors, especially here in Michigan, both up in the, well, actually, not quite the thumb, because over in the Saginaw Bay area, it's at the edge of the thumb. And also our friends up in Decatur, and also, who else have we talked to today? We also had a pass from by our friends down in Waters.
and Lake. So, well, what a combination there. But anyway, the guys are doing great and we appreciate the follow-up on what we were discussing earlier in the week here with regard to signatures and what the bad guys are up to right now. Yep, they are collecting just like, you know, the vote tours that we know they are. So, a couple of other things, fascinating. They've slowed me down every chance they could today with all the travels we did.
What's fascinating is minivan versus double gang Corn truck, you know a horn hauling truck. It's that time of year the moving stuff around the Mills and The minivan worked as a torpedo. No, we weren't any of this. It just we came up on it and of course, you know traffic backs up real quick, but Smack him right in the fuel tank just below the end damage the sleeper
Now, they don't necessarily use these for steel. They don't use the sleeper necessarily. I mean, they've got it available. But a lot of these trucks aren't going that far. It's just they're from the fleet. But pretty nasty. The truck fully went off the road at the intersection on old Michigan Avenue. It was not Michigan Avenue, not old Michigan Avenue, because there is an old Michigan Avenue in Michigan, if you don't know that. So it was on Michigan Avenue, one of the major intersections.
with one of the other state highways and oh, yeah, it moved the truck, but the truck won, the semi truck won. Trust me on this one. They really, really did. So another thing, everybody's out with their farm machinery. So every obstacle on the road, every chance we could, but the weather has been so decent. It's been a medium mild winter, but everybody's getting everything done. They can the winter week's looking great.
but also the big, big machinery. Guys, every year, well, every couple of years, the machinery seems to get a lot bigger. Now going down the highway or down a county road or even down a state road takes up both lanes. And that's, we just ran into a little bit of code before we got to the microphone here. So again, perfect weather to get things done. Actually could have painted today.
Just too many other things that you guys that are listening right now know why we were where we had to be So again, I can't say thank you enough to all the people who are collecting the information and doing the land surveys that we asked for Because County by Township by Township County by County We will have a complete survey of the state of Michigan that is going to happen We will find all the hidey holes now Everybody's on the same page. Everybody's helping out. I've taught a few more people about passive collection
Then we put the game cameras out. That's the next one and cool a lot of other cool stuff that we have so yeah, anyway It being sync with the ammo day. I will point out there are some pretty good deals over at Center fire systems comm you to go check them out today center fire systems comm center fire systems comm and also over at classic firearms
and classic has got a few other unique things that have come in but I think Atlantic you know this is really interesting hey guys do you want a real real knockoff of an SVD sniper rifle? No the Hungarians are bringing actually there's more just the Hungarians but the Hungarians are bringing the latest one in Atlantic has them what do you think the price would be now this is a real
SVD knockoff from the Hungarian factory optics are Soviet well era slice post Soviet era for the pleasant the president pleasant and present optics actually I'm gonna get 200 bucks I wish
Oh no!
But the one that they first come up, the first comes up is the new one coming in from Hungary. It's got all the bells and whistles. It should be the reinforced long, you know, stretched out receiver. You know, there's the RPK. Well, actually the RPK in 308 was, if you had any of those, if you picked up any, those are an SVD frame.
The they couldn't do it any other way What's interesting is these are in some 62 by 54 hours, so they're in the original chambering Ammunition is still available and you actually can get for instance finished match That would blend quite well with the rifle but for $7,500 I can I can arm a whole bunch of people
Okay, and it's a good weapon. It's a beautiful weapon. We have more than a few of the Finnish models in our inventory guide, the Velgais, the Velmais. And even the 7.62x51 NATO, not in 7.62x54R.
But what's interesting about this is it is literally other than I'll take that back. There's one thing, although it is present technology, it doesn't have the longer basket flash hider on it. That's the only thing that I noticed that jumped out. Everything else is there. And the wood is beautiful. I mean, I love the artwork, you know, wood. It's an art, you know, to carve the stuff up. Of course, it was slave labor back in the Cold War.
But it is definitely a very interesting package and I don't think they're the only ones that got it But they got a bunch of them in and I think classic maybe of the company is getting these in So if you go to classic you might want to look to see did they get the Hungarian? knockoff SPDs if they did guess what now, they're not again original SPD
Well, original. Anything that was made over there, we're not getting over here from the Russians or any of the Eastern Bloc in the original format. But one of the other things to remember is other than these, the Yugos are the ones who've had the market because they've been doing the 8mm, their knockoff rifle for many, many decades.
And it's an 8mm Mauser 792x57. So, and I think, I didn't get a chance to go through the whole video even, because it's a pretty good, it's a pretty good lengthy video and covers a whole lot of, you know, features of these rifles coming in. So you do want to go check it out, it's over at Atlantic Firearms. And, go ahead. Since it's Quartermaster Friday, I'd like to remind people, Bear Creek Arsenal has the BC-10. 308, it's basically, it's the AR-10, it's their model.
24 inch barrel 550 bucks still on sale Got a figure I know some people that build the air tins and you know, they they build them I cut these I said, what would it cost me if you built me one like that? He said 2,500 bucks Well, you know, these are obviously a stripped down frame edge type thing But it's a functioning rifle and it's 550 bucks and it's chambered in 308 You're a can't beat it
Now again, there's a few that are a few dollars cheaper so you can pick up pick between the 20 and 24 and I will say again if you were to ask me mark, which one we take the 24 inch for 550 the 24 inch More a guys more barrel. There's a point where you have more you have all the barrel you need Okay, but you can pull a little more out of the rifle with a 24 inch especially when you start getting into reloading
the more barrel you have to work with as base. Now remember, at a given point, you reach zero improvement.
because there's only so much gas in the system, there's a combustion process going on, and there's only so much oomph you're gonna get, then you start getting resistance. But that's not a problem with a 24 inch barrel. In fact, I go 26, I know there's 26 inch barrels that are available in the Remingtons. I don't know if they're available anymore, because Remingtons defunct, but if you're shooting Remingtons or Winchester's, flinch chestors,
Both of them were offered in longer barrel lengths in the standard NATO round soil 308 Winchester, you know, the counterpart to sub-6 U-51 NATO.
And this is a good solution, so thank you for bringing that up again too because if you're listening and you're a new shooter, but you've already got an AR-15, you've been out on the range, you already understand the rifle, the rifle you want is the rifle that Dar just mentioned. If you're gonna get a larger caliber and you have limited resources, you're talking buying a .308 battle rifle, actually a placement rifle, for what you would pay for an AR-15.
You can't beat that. I don't care how you look at it. Even if it's just to have another Rethruite rifle to hand out on the shelf. But the cool thing is, if you're listening and you're an AR-15 operator, guys, there is no downtime from one gun to the next on this. All the ways that you think with an AR-15, you think with an AR-10.
And right now, the other side is in high gear. Every day, there's so much garbage going on. Right now, in fact, everybody's commenting the same thing. Hey Mark, whole stuff you talked about, you know, they're put right out in front of you and they're even telling you they're doing it. But then they're telling you you're not. Your eyes are all crazy conspiracy theorists while they're doing it. And even showing it to you, and of course, that's a good thing because if you're a thinking, and these are the only people we want, the thinking human beings are seeing this.
the brain dead face mask, you know, neurotic hypochondriac with paranoid tendencies. We don't want over here a better a good enemy to your front than a bad friend to your rear. Does everybody understand that? Better, you know, know who's who in the zoo. Think about it that way. So again, for you guys that are listening, this is the best solution I've seen in a while. First of all, even if I
had an M1A and that's the rifle I like. Yeah, guys, guns are for buying, not for selling. For $550, I can get into an AR10 family of rifle. And you know what's really cool? If you don't like the 24 inch barrel, because maybe you want to do something else, though I really wouldn't. If I bought a 7.62x51 NATO rifle, I would prefer a longer barrel. Longer is better. I'll take a 20. If I have to, I've told you before, if you have to sub with a 16, because everything else is sold out, and there's hardly anything left in there, you know, we're going to the end.
then you get that. Sixteens work, but if you can get a 24 inch barrel for what you're normally paying for a shorter barreled comparable firearm, you buy the longer barrel. So go take a look at what they have. They had two others that were listed, but this for sure is in the inventory right now.
And the other thing, then start buying mags. And how many mags? I mean, everyone you can buy. If you have, in fact, even if you do have an M14, an FN FAL, or an HK, or an HK knockoff, PTR 91, you want to keep buying mags because most of those are mostly going to be carried by the second line forces, not primary line forces.
Now, there are M14 still in service in their more modern nomenclature, whatever their designation is now, in the M14. There are brand new and in fact even very high grade magazines being built right now under government contract, even though God knows how many they already built. One of the other considerations is most all of the ammunition that's out there is pretty much the same. It's NATO standards. So pick your favorite least expensive to get a thousand rounds on the shelf.
And if you want to try and tighten your weapon up, because standard ball is what you want to buy a bunch of first, then you can go out and experiment with the Schmidlak 402 Super Shell, whatever it is, take your pick. Lapua jumps off everybody nowadays, Lapua, because Lapua is not just the 338 Lapua cartridge. The Lapua company, the people who make ammunition, make bullets, powder, primer, and loaded ammunition.
And they're in the market on the top end with a lot of what they do. So if you want some premium grade 7.62 by 51 NATO match grade, there's a number of different places you can go watering holes. But I will point out, you bought that thousand rounds of 7.62 by 51 NATO was a reasonable price. When you get into competition grade, it's a different world and you're now up with the Porsches.
You're up with that Porsche and the Mercedes and well, you know the Lamborghini well not quite but if you want to you buy Lamborghini grade Then you count it in dollars tens of dollars per round some people take their competition shooting Very very seriously That's why you want to reload if you want to do that because you can do the same thing for a lot less money and shoot more You don't you don't save and just shoot the same when it's cheaper you shoot more Just remember that
So again, that is Bear Creek Arsenal dot com Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Also, I've noticed if we now again, I got you got your rifle. You got your air 15 got your some 60 by 51 NATO rifle taken care of pick out your shotgun. You figure out what you want to do there. 22. Well, River 1022 is always top of the list for me. Not that I don't love every other 22 out there. I've owned pretty much. That's one thing I've got. I want somebody. I wouldn't have any clue.
And there are so many that have been made that you'll never see that have come and gone in the inventory. You may never, you may never see the weapons that I've owned and a lot of other people, it's the same way. There's stuff that they've had in 22s is a vast quantity. So anyway, vast selection, not just quantity, but over at Palmetto State Armory, they still have the pistol combo package.
the dagger with 10 mags with the shooting pouch and you get a deal on ammo. However, it looks like the greener gone, the brown is gone, but the black is still there. And like I told you, I don't care which color, although this is nice if you can pick, but a black one will do just as well as a brown or a green one and vice versa. Maybe all they have are the green ones left. But looking at the ad today, I just glanced at it because I got an email. It looks like the
Black model is presently what's available. So that's good enough for what it's for. And so for $400 you get the pistol, which is a Glock knockoff. You get the magazines, which are Glock bags, and you get a carrying pouch. And you get either 50 or 100 rounds, depending on what they're presently doing with their special deal. I think it's 50, but I could be wrong. Could be a whole hundred rounds.
of ammunition with a coupon. There's a coupon that's attached to that, so you have to go take a look at it. And that is over at Palmetto State Armory dot com. Now, on tactical gears, go over to Sportsman's Guide and go look in their deals section. There's a bunch of stuff this weekend. It's that time of year, okay, and we are in the doldrums, which is good for you and me, because if you scour the deals and markdowns, there are some pretty decent little
carry pouches and there are a couple of their tactical vests that are, oh come on, what is it? It's not Rothko, come on Mark. Anyway, it's Sturm, but it's a Sturm's product line that they put out there, it has another name and God, if I shut up, I'll remember it in heartbeat. But anyway, Mil-Tec, which is also Rothko too, Rothko does it too.
But these are pretty decent vests. One of them is in the Flecktarn. However, that one appears to be one of the medical vests. I don't know how many of those were on sale. There was a number that popped up in the deals clearance section. And they also have a couple of the Dutch vests right now, Dutch DPM pattern vests. You may still have to acquire pouches, but there's a Mali system.
And I think it was 1136 is what I saw if you're a member. So cheap for the carry system, the carry vest, and then a few pouches came with it, very many. But there are other pouches available and Woodland works just fine on it just as well as anything else. But again, if you're looking to build up a NATO rifle system, you know, a 7.62x54 mag pouch system, you're gonna wanna start hunting for
the different pouches that are the appropriate size in the Dutch. We're producing pockets for the HK and also for the AR-10, as a matter of fact. Because the Dutch were using the AR-10 until well a little while ago. So they still, they may even have it in as a marksman's gun. I wouldn't be surprised. I have not looked closely at the order of battle for the Dutch.
But it's very likely that they have the AR 10 or something comparable with a similar magazine, not the same mag. But that may that means that all the accoutrements to support technology is out there for it too, which is a good thing. Anyway, we're almost to the bottom of the hour and if Edwards there and I thinking he is. You know what we did Robert Lloyd yesterday.
And Fallen Heroes was the one we did, and as Ed corrected me, rightly so. The other song that we've played is Heroes. So Ed, if you could, by Robert Lloyd, Heroes. The other song, Step We Were Tight, a break there with Robert Lloyd, and we played Fallen Heroes, the difference between the two, and we do have all the Robert Lloyd albums in hand, so.
We'll be playing War Robert Lloyd, just like we're doing with Carl Klang, Patriot author, Patriot poet, a minstrel in the gallery. And again, for everybody out there, beautiful day here in Michigan. Right now, we're headed towards sunset, but yeah, you know, the sun's sticking around there. Can't look at the sun. Definitely solar activity they're not talking about. It is blazing.
and blue sky overhead. We had clouds coming in from the due west, southwest, change direction a little bit twice, but still basically pushing all the cloud cover up towards Canada and over the Ontario peninsula. Meanwhile, we're getting mid 40s temperatures, maybe a little higher today at the middle. Yeah, because the clouds cleared up again, but solar beaming, it's like daylight outside with all the solar technology.
And of course, we had a good stiff breeze, medium winds, which is typical this time of year. We're heading into March. That's coming up. Well, we're still in February. Let's not give this month up. We need every day we got, especially for organizing and training. So a couple of things. Hey, hey.
Look, I know that the balloon thingy and everybody was picking the nose. Some people had to hand in the underpants, scratch in the bun hole. But when the balloon thingy was going on, look at how dynamically we responded. We let them spy across the whole of the country. Well, today, breaking news.
at 40,000 feet, somebody was coming into American airspace and I don't know why, we didn't bother with it before, so this is that old, you know, you close the gate after the horse is already gone, but we closed the gate, but the horse is gone, sir. Yeah, so anyway, apparently we shot down something, unidentified object, 40,000 feet plus minus
Who knows, even if they're telling the truth about 99.9% of anything we're hearing now. Look guys, look what we did. We shot it down this time. We shot it. That's what they're claiming in the last few hours here. So, or more than a few hours now, I guess, because I think it was sometime during the middle of the day. But anyway, so now that you had to do some propaganda damage control.
So look, look, look, we really, now, here's something that I hope you're all understanding. We're seeing a pattern. And in any kind of battlefield environment or pre-battlefield environment, when a battlefield is developing, this is called aggressive strategic reconnaissance.
with massive tactical implications. Does everybody understand that? Aggressive strategic reconnaissance. The only thing you're waiting for is communications to stop when the attack takes place. That's right. Remember he said in Star Wars, we've lost communications. We cannot communicate with anybody. Breaking out of communications means invasion. Remember the old guy with the beard and the prequel Star Wars?
Everybody who always had statements to make but all the women were incensed with him because he was a male speaking up and all the other people in the room were all females except for the black security guy. Remember that? The old white guy with the beard, you know, why should you listen to him? Well you do but you always look disgusted when you look at him. Go back and watch those movies.
But anyway, yep, he was right. So anyway, as it is, look guys, look, we had to stage another event or tell you we did it. And even if we didn't, we might have shot something down. Maybe we didn't. And can we see the wreckage? No, you can't see the wreckage. Can we see the other wreckage? No, you can't see it. Well, not until we doctor or whatever we're going to doctor. No, you can't. So anyway, who's the first enemy? Well, with our government, it's always the American people. The Chinese know what they launched.
Chinese nose on the balloon, you think that's a mystery to them? No. I know exactly what they've pasted and nailed to the frame there, okay? So the only people that are being kept, you know, like, you know, well, baffle everybody with BS and, you know, in the dark, you know, mushrooms, the American people.
So anyway, our glorious imperial forces. What about our boys on the Malabar Alaskan front? Oh, what about our boys? So again, the southern border is wide open. The southern border is wide open. The southern border is wide open. All these pricks that are telling you all about we all need to just defecate in our drawers as far as, well, look, it's urgent. It's not too urgent because the cheapest way to get
explosives, combat troops into this country is to walk them in. And normally you can't do that if the country is being run by somebody who is working for America. But since the DOD is not working for America, since the CIA is not working for America, since the NSA is not working for America, since Homeland Succu-Ridey is not working for America, the southern border is wide open. The southern border is wide open. The southern border is wide open.
But look guys up there last gooey shot something down for a thousand feet We only know what it was but by God this time around we shot it down sir It was one of our pieces of equipment returning from us by mission over Russia Oh, oksamio Oh Oksamio Yeah, oksamio You don't know Korean go look that up Korean go look in Korean oksamio
Yeah, well, what do we do, sir? Well, tell me it was something we was unidentified It was a 40,000 feet and yet was one of our spy craft coming back in and somebody didn't tell somebody but well, you know, we could always you know brag What yeah just lying brag. Why not? What the hell? It's it's the 21st century Planet crapoo so otherwise on the border We've got some other people that are working on
Couple of different projects to send support down that way. We'll probably have some information on that on Monday. But we've got people going down doing physical reconnaissance there also in cooperation with some of the other people that are already organized. So should have some pretty interesting video coming back of two of the corridors that we're most interested in. And
One of them, I'm not worried about the cities, they're just betrayed. In other words, like El Paso, it's like, come on.
Ain't nothing going to be done about that. In fact, they made sure they, they're so coordinated from the Mexican side to the American side and in the American side area of operation of El Paso that when they wanted to bring the Bidenite down there for a live session, they had the streets cleared out. They stopped all the traffic coming in. It was like, wow, it's like, look, it's like everybody just stopped coming across. That's because they were told the Petos Nifer Meat puppet was coming.
They needed to do the photo op and they wanted to make sure that they could lie their ass off to the American people. So they called their Israeli buddies on the other side of the Mexican border there and the Israeli run cartels all held everybody back and did everything they were supposed to. It was almost like a carpet. We like being shaken out because where the turd moved to behind where he'd been immediately they were rushing across immediately. It was not even I think they said it was four hours.
and they were right back to where they were as if again somebody hit a light switch. They stopped everybody so they could have the photo up. They waited until they passed. Once they were down the road and the you know the senile idiot stick that was Obama's tentacle up his bum hole. Soon as he was walking somewhere else guys they were already coming across full speed same level and activity. So what does that tell you? Again the southern border is wide open.
But boy, we shut that gate. I'm telling you, we shut that gate. We shot something down 40,000 feet. Might even launch it ourselves. I mean, you never know. Either A, some one of our secret spy, you know, secret squirrel spy operational piece of equipment coming back. Maybe we already got all the, what we needed off it. Maybe it wasn't manned. Of course, even if it was, the poor bastard might be sacrificed. I am special. They told me, oh my God, there's a missile track. Oh my God, boom. Oh well.
This likely is not, to be quite honest. Anyway, on that note, again, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge has a certain amount of radiological defense technology, and I will recommend again that if at all possible, of course, if you've been listening to Forbidden Knowledge, he's giving you information on what he can do or what he does have on hand to a degree. But if you want to acquire a certain amount of equipment, don't forget.
deal with allies, deal with friends. Now, there's only so much available in terms of the older civil defense surplus. And there is even, especially with the situation right now, the Chinese are not letting go of, or apparently they've got better markets than the Americans. So a lot of the radiological sensor technology that was cheap two years ago, three years ago.
isn't so cheap now, but I will remind you again, because again, this is Quartermaster Friday. No matter what, okay, if we get to the point where this, you know, the cheap group Amazon has done, Craig, you know, not Craig's list, but
Oh, Andy. Well, I guess Craig has that they're listed to his stuff listed too. But if you go down through like eBay or whatever and you've run out or it looks like it's just insane prices. Don't forget that they won't be insane, but they still will be higher than the average of what you've been paying is Granger.
And Granger has radiological sensor technology, detection technology, biological weapons technology, chemical technology testing, and chemical identification technology for atmospheric water testing, the whole nine yards.
And again, the prices are reasonable. They also have sales, which I haven't bothered to check recently, but you might want to check Grainger because we have bought US military gas masks from them for half of what the market was going for because they had a sale.
and the M40 mask. They had tons of those for a bit. And when they cleared out, they did not replace those right away, but they were half the price of anybody else in the market. So you do want to go check, Rangers. They have deals, clearances, closeouts, just like anybody else. And for those of you listening, better any kind of mask than no mask.
I'm dead cold serious on that. Remember, if it will take a filter, then we can make adapters. But the big thing is that you need a mask. For those referencing again, if you go to Granger, since you're gonna be over there visiting their website, just to help you to understand that, and again, remember, this is not surplus. Granger is a retail outlet company that does industrial everything.
But they do it right down to the individual maintenance mechanics, shop work, whatever you're thinking of doing, woodworking, industrial metal, take and pick welding. But if you need, if you're in those fields, you need PPE, personal protective equipment. And this is another solution. Remember that there are many filters out there. If you go look at 40 millimeter thread stock, NATO standard stock filters.
They're standard in the infant industry because it's the most dominant pattern that's available. Now there are other types of filtration systems out there. 3M makes at least six or seven different ones and has, well, some are not in production, but they're not, I should say, not being sold now in a mask form, but they offer the filters because they're the ones who made the mask.
So there are a number of systems up which you might have run into a yard sale or whatever and go, man, I don't think I get filters for these. You're probably going to be surprised. So and again, remember is take a look at them. There's a lot of full face masks out there that are for industrial caustics that are actually superior to what you're buying off the shelf even as the average retail surplus industrial item.
So that's another consideration too. If you've got the money, first do the research and see if it makes sense for you.
And if you've got the resources, then you can buy a top end. You don't have tummy. I'm recommending the basic mass because just like that AR 10 or that AR 15, it's the gladdiest for the moment. The most common, quickest, easiest solution. And it gets you on the playing. It gets you on the playing field. It gets you at the table. Now you got the cards. Now you can play. Okay. You're going to be part of a genuine participant.
And that's what we're trying to do is get you up to speed as quick as we can, minimizing it so that every aspect of what you need is going to be covered. Now, I will repeat again. Go ahead. Jump in there, please. I just wanted to this quarter extra Friday. Botash.com. It is footwear Friday. It's not synced to the ammo Friday for them, apparently.
They've got some pretty good deals if you've got smaller size feet If you've got you know, they're just they're limited in sizes. There's a bunch of stuff that they're closing out I saw some decent Meryl boots for like 50 bucks and some al tomas Some al toma low hikers there. They're calling them low hikers Basically, I call them sneakers. We've called sneakers since 1971 but
They're over there at Botash.com. Everybody wants to get kids or wives of smaller stature and smaller feet. Jump over there and see if there's anything that Suture needs over. Absolutely. Again, Botash is pretty cool. They're pretty accurate in their inventory too. They're typical of a volume company like that. And that's where if you've got younger people, right now you're trying to at least put two or three pairs of tactical boots or shoes on.
that's the direction to go right there. Remember if you know what your sliding scale is for children or I should say young adults versus adults. My attitude on that, if you got it, if it's since size eight and it's an innate adult and you've got somebody who's a young teenager, young like or pre-teen, guys, they're gonna keep growing and then you're gonna stop that. So remember, they're gonna grow into a lot of this and probably grow out of.
So, it's worth it to pick up the adult size and throw an extra pair of socks on their feet for the moment because it's not long before they're going to be able to fit those snugly and you may actually have to start looking for something to replace them. That's the one nice thing if you have candlesticks, you have a number of different children is that as one grows out, the other one grows in and neither one ever wore the boots out or never wore the shoes out.
Edward grew up wearing Corcoran jump boots. When I was in the system, they were $200 a pair. I had a source, the company's gone now, the gentleman is I think long retired, if not passed away. He'd be in his 90s. But the source, I used to get those Corcoran jump boots in size zero, size one, size two, size three for $5 a pair because they were in those really small sizes.
So, when Ed went to school, he had a pair of, you know, everybody else was running around those $5 Walmart sneakers. Ed was walking around in $200 jump boots. And so did the rest because progressively they, you know, we rolled them sideways. So, those days are gone. There's still fine deals. Last year, we found, remember, the last couple of years, we found shoes and boots for as little as $10.
$12, $15 a pair, but just like Dar said, they'll be the end of the run, the last, and they want to move them. Everybody goes, why did they make them cheaper? Is there something wrong with them? No, there's nothing wrong with them. It's just they've got the next 5,000 pairs coming in. Okay, think about it this way. This is why you don't see as many companies carrying boots and shoes.
It's bad enough with clothing, but you can kind of get away. You can see, you know, the Chinese offer you a bundle deal and you get so many, you know, 3X, so many 2X, so many 1X, so many extra large, so many large, so many medium, so many small, so many extra small. Well, the upper end of the scale and the lower end of the scale is always what you see and the upper end disappears first because you can always cut something down, but it's kind of hard to stretch it up.
So you'll notice several times that I've pointed these things out like Botash has had 2X battle blouses for $7, $8, $15. That's a $40, $50 item. Well, there, what you do is like I said, take the bigger ones. You can always tuck them in or have, you know, do a little work with them, but at least you got more material to work with.
And again, that's where they want to get rid of the difference because they've already made their contract agreement with the provider from the mill. And those mills aren't here. They're all over in Kainai or something to a degree Taiwan. And then now the big thing is Southeast Asia. And I believe that still the Southeast Asian companies are being run by the Chinese. They've actually walked away from some of their own slave labor and found other slave labor.
So, that's why the shoes, when you see them for the better price, there's nothing wrong with them. They just got to get them out of there. You know, they're in two volume. They've already made their profit on all of the regular sizes that are most popular. And then what's left, it's, you know, it could be two, 300 pairs, but even more. Usually it's less, I will tell you that, because many times I've called up and we've bought out whole bunches of the distress
merchandise shoes like that and there may be 40, 50, 60 pairs left. Well that's in the way because the next container coming in has got the next that boot. Now here's the way to prove that. If you watch Bowtash or several of the other companies, tactical clothing is another one. You get a flyer from Bowtash through your email and it shows you that, wow, they got shoes for $14 or $18 a pair.
or 40 or 30 or whatever. So you go, wow, I want some of those and you tap it and it does take you to the catalog and it takes you to those shoes. But in the time it took for you to find the email, maybe over a few days, guess what? Those are all sold out and the new inventory's in. And you'll notice that the new price is there too, the regular price, $229 a pair.
Why? Because they did what they wanted to do. They cleared the shelf. Somebody else probably walked in and may even have a store and said, no, I'll take all you got left. And that's why all of a sudden it's like, oh my God, that's not, that's not $18 a pair. That's $218. I'm not going to pay that. Well, they lied. No, they didn't. The reason they were offering them cheap was so they could make room for those regular priced boots that they're going to sell down again.
So that's not the pair you're going to be buying if you're looking for a deal. Now you're going to look for the next batch of stuff that's running down that they already have the order for because they know they're close. And price sizes will never be the same. It'll always be different mixes. I don't care if the guys have different boots just so long as they got more boots. You know what? They all work. And that's how you need to be thinking right now. It's not a matter of y'all per- We want to match to a degree. Friend foes shoot, no shoot.
But with footwear for instance, that's kind of like pistols, you know catch as catch can and whatever fits you know, Fitch it fits your wallet and make sense for you personal choice Nice to everybody on the same gun, but you don't have to nice to everybody in the same footwear But you don't have to there are so many good companies out there that make decent footwear Which pretty much all comes from the same China Sport? Fabrication companies anyway that you're gonna get a good deal
If you look so, thank you again, bowtash.com. Also check their body armor. They have deals on trade in body armor. Now you might be better off even calling the store with bowtash because a lot of times they don't eat. You can't keep up fast enough from what they got coming in, but there has been level two, level three armor there for as little as $35 a vast. And what is it? The latest and greatest? Nope.
Was it used? Yep. Was it necessarily used hard? Well, the stuff that we've ordered from them already looked new. So I figure what this is is the hangar queen equipment that was on board the SWAT van or was still in the arsenal or the armory. And when they were done, they traded everything in because they wanted the latest widget because your tax dollars pay for it with these cop shops. So they got rid of the old widgets. They got the new widgets that are just the slickest things since sliced white bread and you can make a deal.
And it looking like a deal to me and it really is now here again like a gas mask body armor wrap around The undercover armor is full wraparound to the sides and to the front in the back We want that and then you want your plate armor If you because again that it's nice you're covering the core with that, you know heavy rifle strike But guys a lot of other junk's gonna be flying around and unless you get gacked and tagged and perforated and
shredded, the happier you'll be and more likely you'll be closer to fully operational after a little time in the field. So you can always lighten the load. In other words, there's never a time when I was traveling where I didn't wear body armor. Just a little hint. You couldn't really tell. I mean, I'm a big guy so I could, you know, the slinkier armor. In fact, the armor we got was fed armor.
because there's a couple of guys that were specialized in acquiring the large lots of inventory that the Fed would release because they were sliding out the back door so they can buy all the exact same in the front door just like this book dealer just talking about.
But I would wear heavier threat armor and I would never take the chicken plate out, which now instead of a chicken plate, although that is still something I would do, everybody's doing this core armor protection, which is what all your rifle and heavy gauge plates are doing, either either flexible, soft, or rigid steel. Take your pick. Because of that, the idea is I can still get all the other protection I need, but I can lighten up when I'm in a casual situation.
But I wouldn't take the armor off otherwise. In this modern battlefield that we're facing, and because of all the aggressive strategic reconnaissance we're seeing,
We're gonna see a very deep a deep conflict environment It's not going to be shallow with some really defined lines initially There will be some but a lot of it's going to be the secret police and the globalist police trying to grab Americans and do them in and So it's going to be cat, you know, it's gonna be ad hoc catches catch can so you're gonna want to be better equipped than just the average bear Especially if you feel you're in the crosshairs
Okay, just something to think about. And Botash has got a lot of really cool stuff for a good price. And so if you're patient and you look in there, and by the way, another thing that Darb brought up, they also have boots, surplus boots, where they trade in tactical boots. I don't know if they have anything like that right now, but they had piles like of 35 and 50 pairs of turn-in tactical boots from whatever inventory, and the prices were good.
And so again, remember you need more than one pair of boots. We'll argue or discuss that later on here, but right now we're pretty close to top the RA. We'll want to remind everybody if you're sometimes coming only end of the week, Discord decided to create problems for Ed with Liberty Tree Radio, which is not a problem because we already had a solution on the wing. Ed took about a day to put it together, but if you go over to
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He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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.
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You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
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No way. Yes way. It is the 10th of February. It is the Cinco de Amo de and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and Pissing 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 it will. Matter of fact, we're going to make sure that happens.
Somehow I can just picture this between Washington and that poor bastard that was coming back from his spy mission over Russia, over Alaska. And the conversation with the air defense operation is like radio traffic was probably like this is area 51, 416 return via Northern approach. I am approaching the last confront here.
This is Alpha X-ray Alpha copy. Yeah, Alpha X-ray copy. Normal approach. You're in the slot five by five. Meanwhile, in Washington, listen, I'm telling you, this whole thing with the balloon, you shmuck. You were supposed to tell me you should have done. So, you know, we didn't want anybody to find out. Then our buddies in China put the thing to low. Everybody could see it. We got to come back on this one. Well, we got to shoot something down.
I'm telling you, sir, right now we've got some target apparently over the Alaskan frontier. Do we know who it is? No, well, I haven't checked the channels, sir. Shoot it down. This is great. You could do some damage control and shoot the bastard down. We won't worry about it. Mr. Blatson's needed. It could be one of ours.
Listen, I don't care if it's one of ours. Nobody's gonna know. We're the ones who take it. Listen, they can keep it quiet. They schmuck the American people don't know the difference. Shoot the sucker down. This is a, you know, okay, approach. I'm registering a weapons locker. You guys seeing this? I'm sorry, Bob, but Bob, you're not gonna make it back to the Area 51 complex. What?
I in fact you just maintain course you're in the slot five by five. I should have probably even said that Bob you'll be dead in the next public announcement. Look, we shot something down. He was unknown 40,000 feet. It looks great. I know it's like we're closing the gate after the horses left, but we got to do some damage control.
Sure, that could have been a KAL flight. Yeah, we'd shoot them down too. The Russians used all the time for us whenever we'd tell them to. We always betrayed the Koreans. Who cares? What the heck? So anyway, that's probably what happened today. Listen, we need some damage control. Shoot something down! Something so we can shoot it down. You got anything we can launch? What can we shoot down to leave? That's one of ours. Oi, I'm telling you. Koshamafia damage control. Oi, oi!
And that is how it works people. So anyway, it is Cinco de Amodade. Another thing here real quick. Couple of really good deals on 9mm over at AIMSurplus.com. AIMSurplus, well better than it used to. I mean better than it's been in a while. I can't say it's great. We were paying a lot less for stuff. But right now over at AIMSurplus, they do have a couple of different 9mm loads. One is the Turkish
nickel plated steel case with a brass wash bullet. What a combination. You don't hardly see that. I've mentioned that before. They could sell out because stuff was actually pretty cheap, but go over to aimsurplus.com and go through their ammo scroll for 9mm. Now another thing, 40 caliber. They also had
a couple of, I think one of them was Sterling and I could be wrong on that one, but a couple of brands that we haven't seen very often, they cropped up a couple of years ago. Sterling was around decades ago and I don't know where it went. All of a sudden it's appeared out of nowhere. So I would assume possibly European production is what they were doing and it's Sterling.
9 millimeter and also sterling they had some 40 cal if they have it if it's posted they have it if not don't fret they probably sold out pretty quick but I do recommend if you have a 40 Smith 40 caliber Smith and Wesson they probably are the best price right now for 40 cal in this in the system under $20 a box so if it's there it's there if not oh well
But again, ball ammo, nothing fancy. And again, if you're listening and you're a new shooter, and we already told you, hey, get 1,000 rounds, get 2,000 rounds if you can. For each of your weapons, if your personal weapons is an AR, you need at least 1,000 rounds. Get a 1,000 round case. Pick up more of what you need for loading up the mags, and you're at basic load. You're very minimal, but you're basic. If your handgun is...
Something in a standard caliber, needless to say, you might pick up something that's a grandpa hand-me-down, and there's a bunch of stuff out there like that. You might be restricted in how much you can afford to purchase, but you can at least keep the gun functional. On that note, one of our friends showed me a 9mm Largo Astro, the Astro 400. Beautiful pistol, okay? Built like a brick doghouse. Beat somebody to death with it, turn around, put a bullet in them because they don't move it, twitch as much.
and the gun will keep right on functioning. But most of those were in not nine millimeter Parabellum. They did make a barrel and they did make model. They did make some of them in nine Parabellum, but most of them are in nine millimeter Largo, which is a good round. It's actually like 38 super. Okay. It's just a European solution. There were about four or five different chamberings like that that were long case nine.
So if I had that, I'd be rounding up all the 9mm Largo ammo and that'd be my gun for the time being. If you've got something like that from your dad or whatever, that'll work. Now, they're 8-shot inline magazines, not a big deal. And there are mags available. In fact, Sarco has mags for the 9 Largo asterisk, the model 400s.
and they also have them, I believe, now they did a few months ago and I haven't really looked for that, but since I got an email on the subject, and one of the guys showed me one here, what, two days ago, if you're looking for that information, like I told them, also in mags, go over, first of all, to AIM, see if there's anything laying there, but go over to Apex Gun Parts also to see if they have magazines.
Now, it used to be those, they call me Spanish squirt gun or the Italian squirt gun. They have a round, a very unique pistol. In fact, it was used as a prop, one of many older guns that was used in Firefly. In the first episode of Firefly, there is a Fed who is carrying, pulls out a pistol. If you pay attention, it's an Astra, probably a 600.
The difference between the 400 and 600, the 400 is a bigger frame and it is a 9mm Largo, which is 9mm long pistol. The 600 is more compact and it's a 9mm Parabellum. Those used to be bargain-based, but like so many other guns, it was the du jour weapon of the day to go to for under $100. Usually we bought them for $65.
And magazines have been available and I think they still are available through Gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Is it a good weapon? Oh, it's a beater weapon, guys. I mean, it's a beautiful fire. Hammerless. It's internal hammer. It is a very simple firearm. You can't get any easier to operate. The safety is...
Typically just keep the safety off because it's a it is a it's not tough, but it's a an aggressive safety I know okay use the safety at your discretion, but it depends on what you're doing with the gun And again for the most part it's less fumbling. Well you when the time comes just something to think about there But again follow proper safety procedures. There we go. You make a judgment call from there
Anyway, 9mm Largo is sometimes found in surplus still. The Spanish stuff is what's been coming in in 25 round boxes. But you also will find that in Gecko in 25 round boxes. And you will find it in
Silly Bill it's solar below they do a bunch of 9 millimeter Largo or have done in the past and so it is still produced because there's it's one of the calibers that Europeans can't have in countries where they were still allowed to have you know handguns before the Communists took over the rest of the way for this reason gecko
Actually, I think Norma also makes it. So it's not a bad round. And again, hopefully it'll answer the question for our friend that was sent the message. If you have a weapon like that, yes, that's serviceable enough, especially if you're limited in money.
It's a personal defense fire. Now, can you get better? Sure. When you kill one of those black uniform knuckle dragging, gun grabbing rat, you know, globalist cops, globalist police state types from, you know, the UN, take whatever he's got, probably be a SIG or a Glock or whatever, could be anything. Hell, not likely, but it couldn't be the same gun you were carrying going, wow, they dug these up. Another thing real quick is yes, there's also the 380 auto.
Astra, it's a pocket pistol, typical, very streamlined in that respect. The Astra is a very, very easily concealed and no hang up gun. There are no sharp edges to collect on anything. The Astra is a perfect concealment firearm in that respect in the old pocket pistol form where wherever you tuck it, it moves quickly. It is a very fine weapon for that purpose.
So, again, spare parts are available. Everything's out there. There were a clutch of asterisks that came in in the Model 400. What, about five, six years ago? There's been another wave of parts guns. So, there's still stuff out there for those. Where they came from? Probably, like I mentioned, Spain, maybe North Africa. There's a bunch of stuff coming out of North Africa, and the stuff went right across the Mediterranean. That's why we're seeing the stuff showing up again, and not in bad shape either, by the way.
Also, with regard to AIM surplus, I mention it every time, if you're looking for some SKS parts, AIM surplus has SKS parts. Not a lot, but they have useful. So you might want to go check them out if you have an SKS or if you've got a group and you're collecting SKS's.
Some of the spare parts you might need for fixing or for, you know, putting repair or repair kit together are at AIMsurplus.com. Then look at the SKS parts. Now another thing I'm going to back up and it's because I always harp. If you're going to do that 24 inch AR-10 knockoff at Bear Creek for $550, go over to CDNN Sports.
and take a look at their AR-15, AR-10 surplus parts inventory from the Remington foreclosure. Okay, there's a large amount of AR-10 parts in their parts inventory. It's stuff they picked up from after the foreclosure when they closed the doors.
And they also have other stuff that's brand new that they've produced for the AR-10. So there's quite a mix of stuff there. And right now I did not have time this week to go through that site, but I know that there's also quantity deals. If you call them and say, hey, what kind of quantity pricing you got going on? We picked up
All of the small pins, springs, etc. for the AR-15 from the Bushmaster part, that's where these AR-10 parts are coming from too. The Bushmaster component of that consortium that went under by controlled by Soros. And we paid pennies. Now you had to buy a thousand pieces, but guess what? If you need, you know, if you're going to put a spare kit together, a spare parts kit together for an armorer, then you're going to want hundreds of pieces.
If our plan is to keep our weapons operational down through the next several years, then this is the kind of stuff that you're looking for. And if you're going to personally maintain your weapon or expect to continue to use your weapon, don't do the defeatist thing that, oh, I only need 100 rounds because they're going to kill me, blah, blah, blah. No, that's not how it works. You go with that attitude, I guess you want to be a human pop-up target, then you're in trouble.
So our attitude is that not only are we building and creating a supply system for ourselves, guys, but it's for our cause. It's for the effort. It's for the country. The system is failing us. Oh, but thank goodness at 40,000 feet, they just shot somebody down to make sure you hopefully forget about the balloon that they just chased all over the country. Let waddle through the country. Look, we did it this time. Yeah. And I don't know who you shot down or if you even did shoot something down.
After all, they are liars. So anyway, next, let's see, also with Cinco D'Amo, Natchez. Somebody asked me that, hi, I was going through emails, I had about 3,000 to go through today. No, it was 2,890 some, sorry about that. It wasn't quite 3,000, but one of the questions was asked, that's Natchez shooting supply. Natchez, Natchez.
Okay, Natchez, Mississippi, kind of like that. You remember the same kind of Natchez, Natchez Trace? The Natchez Trace that goes, you know, on an angle from the top to the bottom of the Mississippi. Okay, well, the first American, American Highway, that's what that is, a Natchez Trace. Well, anyway, same spelling, Natchez Shooting Supply. And they have dyes, powder,
It's a mix. You have you whatever, you know, again, catch us, catch again in this day and age, but they do have a good selection of components and especially with regard to parts, pieces and assemblies for your reloading presses. So Natchez shooting supply, just in case I didn't qualify that properly. Natchez, Natchez, Natchez. And one of the things that they've always been good for is, well, they were, I don't know again, like I said, I don't know what RCBS and Lee are doing.
And I don't know how ahead or behind they are with regard to production. So again, catch as catch can. But example, if you're going to invest in 300 blackout, I would buy 300 blackout dies. If you are going to be doing the 6.5 Creedmoor, I would be buying 6.5 Creedmoor dies. Why? Well, we've already seen three massive waves of vacuuming up of ammunition.
And some of, well, what are the calibers that disappeared quickly? Well, in the 223-556 rifle type combination AR-15s, the 300 blackout disappeared first. It was there a little longer than others, but 300 blackout, because it is popular, it didn't take long for everybody to buy it out when everybody got serious. Another one is 380, which right now has come down to more reasonable a price.
But if you have a 380, I'd buy, I would buy a set of dyes and I would get a bullet mold for a standard 380 round ball, standard load, you know, with a standard one projectile. Why? Because you probably have stuff that you've shot. And if you did, if you were, if you weren't saving your brass, you got something wrong.
Because one way or another you're gonna need these components and maybe you don't have a press But if you have the dyes and you have the bullet mold It's amazing what you can barter into when the time comes. Okay? Powder and primers. In fact, I'd still invest in all basic components get a single stage press Guys, I can't stress enough. You don't need a $500 press to reload for your pistol
You can do just fine with a good set of dyes, even just standard. I prefer carbide, but I'll take whatever I can get when I find it, you know, laying around at yard sales. Any dyes that I see are good dyes. They all get bought.
and a whole pile of 38 special dies that went right to one of the other reloaders right away, one of our reloading sites. Why? Because, hey, I can run three, four, five presses now, all doing the same thing, or each one doing a different thing and set up one hell of a nice little production facility with single-stage presses, which is what we're doing. Okay, and so you should be ready to help out with that. If it's a choice between a C and an O press, I recommend an O press.
But again, the C's are convenient for certain tasks and since it's not as especially with pistol, if you're just going to do pistol, it's more a matter of how many repetitions before everything starts to get a little tired. Well, it's going to be a long way with pistol. And so again, for short stroke, 380, 9 millimeter, any of those, you could do it with a C. If you see somebody yard sale or somebody's got a deal at one of the gun shops or whatever, that's fine.
Most important is that you can contribute by having the machinery. That really is critical. And now don't assume somebody else is going to have what we need. We can't make deals and there are ours. There's going to be trade. And when I just said barter and trade, what did I mean? What will we mean? You think we're going to find powder out there? Well, yeah, people have powder.
and they have primers. Now, you're going to, what you're going to do is you're going to hire yourself out to run the machine, run the machinery. We used to do this for, we've done this for decades. Haven't done it as much recently, just haven't had time, but we all know how to do it. I mean, the guys that are still shooting more certainly are still reloading in the same vein because we taught them how to do it. But you set up a little production facility.
And so we want to do 10,000 rounds in a night. Guess what? Between the 7, 8, 9, or up to 12 people, we could have a certain number of people constantly running the machines, somebody working as a straw boss to check quality control. Usually two or three doing that because everybody's kind of, you know, trading off. But everybody gets to run each of the machines.
Everybody gets to be the straw boss that has to be able to pay attention to the formula with regard to checking the specs on the case length, checking specs on sizing, making sure the powder tricklers are staying where they're supposed to. You pull it a load, you dump it on the scale, and you look to make sure that it's consistent, and you do a random check. This is how you do quality control in a factory if you're doing it right.
So you put it back together, put it back where it belongs, and okay, we're still good. But if you have to tweak the machine while the guy's running, you can tweak the trickler, you can tweak any other component, you'll stop for a moment, because that machine isn't waiting for something coming from another step in another machine lined up with it. It goes from tray to machine to tray to machine to tray to machine.
So, you have the ability to maintain quality control. Everybody can get a little bit of a break, different people, but you're constantly running. I get out of work at 4 o'clock, take about 40 minutes to get to where I needed to go, and from a... we actually, real quick, have some pizza or something to eat. Everybody usually... food would be ready for us.
And then we go down into the basement and everybody's ready to go. Everybody's got a job. We all basically started out. How do we want to run this figuring that out? Once that was done, every time we showed up and eventually we bought a Dylan press. And even though we were running a Dylan, which will do 10,000 rounds without any problem in a night.
We still were running the Dillon press and running our small hand production, but we could prioritize it for other more unique ammunition that needed to be loaded for unique firearms. The Dillon press, which was a production press, would run 5.56 or 9 millimeter or whatever we wanted to. A little slower than that.
Every time you hear a kachow, that matters around getting spit into the hopper. Meanwhile, we're over there by hand, one round at a time, but now we're concentrating on more unique rounds that people needed in order for us to make sure everybody had enough to shoot. And still maintaining a higher level of production, which is the most important thing, efficiency, work ethic that helps. Anyway, other thing, oh, we're at the bottom again, let's do this.
Hold on here. I actually had I have got your request. By the way, we did have quite a few requests for music and Okay, actually everybody will recognize it but it's interesting how people from Alabama people from Arizona people from Montana and people from Idaho. We're all on the same page CCR bad moon rising
So, Edward, if you could, Cretan's Clearwater Revival, Bad Moon Rise, everybody recognized this song. So, and again, for everybody, don't forget, we're gonna run in the jungle off the same album, by the way. But in this case, Bad Moon Rise.
Looks like trebles on the way Edwards got to work on that for a second. By the way, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and also liberty tree radio dot o R G And it is a beautiful Friday here on Liberty tree radio and again CCR Bad moon rising. I hate talking over the music. I know I could do that as a DJ, but I hate doing it when we do the program So we're almost there
Anyway, one of the other things to remember real quick here guys, the weekend was to say hi to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, to Camp Stas, to Camp Weyland North, the Ogham arranges, Nagy Hicham, Fox, Wolf, and the Rustics. We have a pop, here we go, probably, see, quiet, in a traveling band. We're gonna kill two CCR birds with one stone here, and do you remember where this song was used? Once you hear it, you might, it might jog your memory. But again, we're off the same,
of album. Again, CCR playing in a traveling band. Gotta call out the state militia. Pay attention to the wording here, by the way. Gotta call the state militia. It is Liberty Tree Radio. And again, CCR, that was playing in traveling bands coming up next. And that was Bad Moon Rising. Well, all the classics. Here we go. It was in the beginning of the movie.
I'm giving you a big hint with my accent. Yeah, that's right. If it means, yeah, but it killed one of us first. Well, most of us. Oh, God, you'll play on the rock and roll. And again, for all of our friends out there, I want to say hi to again, all of our micro FM and AM operators, especially at the facilities. You guys all get a chance to play DJ on the through the weekend. Actually, some of you were working last night because I know you, we already said hi to everybody there, went up and visited for a minute.
But everybody, if you want to and you're listening, you're at the facility, if you're from out of state, little different service, you'll sit in and everybody gets to work the equipment, the boards, running the equipment, lighting everything up, checking everything before you turn the power on. Remember, we check to make sure the antennas are connected. No power goes into the radio machine thingy until the antennas are properly connected.
That way, no mistakes can be made. Okay, just remember that. But anyway, for our guys, I want to say thank you. We appreciate all you people who are doing that. That little bit of yeoman rework there. And that was Credence Clearwater Revival, playing it a traveling band. Remember that. Also, again, if you'd like to make a request, we are going to be adding two more email addresses. We would have done it today, actually, it would have been done. What happened with
The Discord could happen with pretty much anything else we're doing. So right now, totally different alien connections. And we already have a couple other shadow emails, just like many of you may have noticed the mailing addresses with the packages you get. What we say on the air may not match with what you've been getting in the way of packages because we do have other addresses, but they're used for, well, each for their particular purpose.
So, we'll announce that. But, in the meantime, if you would like to make a music request, example, Tim from West Virginia. Tim from West Virginia is who requested that last song. So, I got Tim covered and two CTRs at the same time, which is pretty cool. But if you'd like to make a music request, you just put music request as the title in all caps. That makes it easier for me to see in the scroll.
faster for me to pick it up, put it over into the inventory where I can fish it out from the subcategory. And whatever music, if you can attach a link, most of you have, but of course I let Ed know and he basically pulls it up because it's possible to find it. Now I will point something out. If you want to have a cover piece done, in other words, there's a lot of music. Example,
We play Blind Guardian, Curse My Name. There's two versions. There's the original version. There's several original versions done by the same band. And then there's the cover piece done by our Gingerhead Girl. And I think I like to play that more because it's a little more articulate, easier to identify what's being said, which helps you to understand the value of the song. Okay, but also it's a good quality product.
So if you have a cover piece that you want to have played, make a note of that when you send me the information. And I will send that to Ed in advance because it does take a little more work to fish it out. You know, when you do a search, they don't know what you found may not be easily found by everyone. But if we have the whole title or if you have the YouTube link or rumble, because some of the stuff's not rumble, and there's also another medium too, then just send it to us with that email.
And we'll make sure I pass it on to Ed to make it easier for him to work that out. I think the best example is again, remember the still my favorite. I'm serious. It is one of my favorite songs is further on up the road by Johnny Cash. And guys, that's a cover piece. Johnny Cash eventually have come up with admitting what they did. And I've I've always thought this is the way to do things when you have an older actor or a musician.
is the couple of the different artists out there said, Johnny, you can play any of my music. I want you to do it. However you want to do it, you can pick out any of my songs, go ahead and play them. And whatever you want to do, just play them back to me. That's actually what they did before he passed away. And
The Springsteen piece, Further Up Road, is garbage. I'm sorry, I don't usually say it about everybody. Everybody's in a style, but that was a bad performance and a bad configuration for the song. And when Johnny Cash did Further Up The Road, he totally changed it. I mean, he totally flipped that piece completely on its head. And he hit the nail. I think it's the best version of that song you could possibly come up with.
the words were there, the basic, you know, the basic melody was there, but the emphasis on instruction, the way Johnny Cash chose to do it, hit that song. That is one of the best single pieces that kind of expresses a lot of what we talk about. You know, if you're infantry, how things look, okay, or how you have to look at it, it's really kind of neat. And of course it also helps, I've told you before about spiritual. Don't worry, we'll meet further out up the road.
We're all going to fall sometimes. Why I think it's such a difference is because he owned it. He that was real to him. Yeah, he was a Christian in the future. He saw that he had a future. It wasn't just an empty pit where there was nothing for him. He did. I'll see you because he he meant it. He knew it was true. Over. Yeah, exactly.
Making all the difference in the world. Guys, this week we have had some of the most filthy satanic tripe.
come out of the faces and off of the boob tube and out of the propaganda ministry of the kosher mafia that we've ever seen or have seen quite some time. It runs in cycles. I remember in the early 70s, we had the same kind of vomitous filth going on because we also had the same occult problems in the schools. And in fact, in college, there's about a 20, it's an 18 to 22 year cycle. I don't know how the occult
It's kind of like if you go back to when Lovecraft came out in the first place. And it's not new. Lovecraft is just something everybody recognizes the name because they've put like a bunch of Lovecraft's work out there now as part of the latest occult cycle. Okay. But I pointed this out years ago when we were seeing this in the 70s and seeing it firsthand in the schools and whatever.
is it came into the public schools, to the grade schools. I've told you before, like in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
You couldn't have absolutely you couldn't be Christian in any way shape or form of the schools. You think this is new like you're seeing now. You couldn't do anything Christian. You couldn't have any Christian symbolism, but they made it mandatory and they literally put the equivalent to the head cops there too. But they made mandatory sessions where you had to come. Everybody had to be in the gym. They did roll calls. What was the purpose so that you could hear from a witch and a wizard?
Okay, or a male witch and they were preaching the satanic gospel and if you skipped out it was like skipping out for a regular school, you know, if you know the words you had you were gonna go to detention and Everybody had to come and hear the devil. So if you think all this is new I've seen this is this is like the fourth wave that we've seen in our lifetimes
But this is some of the most frosting at the mouth open and in your face crazy as far as for them blatantly doing it and putting it right out like the statue of Ginsburg in New York that it just flat out. I mean, it's gilded. It's tentacled anybody if you I know I don't recommend you. Okay, I'm gonna ask this if you've read Lovecraft and the Cthulhu mythos the Cthulhu the Cthulhu intertwined storyline.
and look at the description. Have you ever read the book? Well, if you haven't and you want to die, don't recommend, I guess it's sending out too closely the ways your enemy, but let me point something out. The description of Cthulhu. Okay. Go look at the, you don't have to read the book. The description of Cthulhu. Go look at the stature of Ginsburg that they just put up in New York. Now, you know, it was in the book. The wicked, evil soul eater.
from the depths of darkness, taking over the world, of course, the whole of the world having to fight against it in the process, coming from its other dimension, slash whatever. Read that from the pits of hell. It's fascinating that if you've read the books and you're familiar with all of the different overlapping components and the development of the Cthulhu is not a single character like you'd see a
an actor or actress or a protagonist antagonist. Cthulhu is a demon god. And what you see them depicting Ginsburg as, there you go. I mean, right out, but look, there's a face that's appealing. Ain't nothing about that face appealing because of what it's attached to. There is absolutely nothing appealing about that sick siren.
Okay, just a heads up on that one. So again, you didn't have to read the book. Just go look at the statue they did on Ginsburg and you'll have a good understanding and quite descriptive in the book too. Books, not books. Books. Okay. Hey Mark, I've got it. Go ahead. You want me to read it.
A monster, a monster of vaguely anthropoid outline, but with an octopus-like head whose face was a mass of feelers, a scaly, rubbery-looking body, prodigious claws on hind and forefeet, and long, narrow wings behind. It is said to be so terrible to behold that it destroys the sanity of those who see it, kind of like Ginsburg.
Well, and what's interesting is, you know, here's one that everybody forgets. An extension of that, how about anybody remember the movie, The Dunwich Horror? That was really big during the occultic cycle. Go look up The Dunwich Horror. Now understand that was an adaptation of the book and what it was attached to is the Cthulhu mythos.
The Cthulhu myth because the Cthulhu epic, okay, but it was the you know, the Dunwich horror And again back in the day when that came out. Oh god, you were nobody don't go it's horrible. Well by today's standards, it's it's more Psychological, I mean it's typical like a Hitchcock like a Hitchcock horror movie Basically, it's miss way if you've ever watched any Hitchcock
in that respect because again today they show you graphically in CG exactly what it is they wanted you to see. Back then in the 60s and 70s although they were very graphic with a lot of it and created a quote unquote surreal image the basics in fact very graphic basics were there. It's kind of like nipples on women okay.
Before the bra, everybody forgets this. I'm going to bring this up as a subject. Before the bra burning era, women wore curved clothing that was not pronounced, but still was very complimentary. But then the bra burning came out. This is why a lot of the movies, you know, of course, most of them had kind of been burned anywhere, taken out of sight because they also made political statements they don't want you to think about now.
But you might, you can pretty well date it. It's like Farrah Fawcett, even her poster. What made her posters so appealing? You could see more of the girl underneath. It's that simple. It was cold. It was cold in the room. It was cold in the room when they did that photograph. That's right. And so it's interesting that that's what's in fact, it's disappeared if you'll notice, especially during this age of supposed next wave of enlightenment.
Which I think is rather fascinating because I would all eyes he's just more oppression anyway, but again, it's rather fascinating What they were where where that cycle there were certain? Key components there were especially critical towards motivation and motivational developments, okay?
And this time around, you know, with the frothing at the mouth, shoe size IQ, you know, the rebel without a cause became the rebel without a clue, which is what we have now, the shoe size IQ Nimrods.
And they're still used for the same in the same way and they're still with the same level of stupidity and incompetence in terms of well, what are you backing? Why are you backing it? Well, because my professor told me to. Obviously, you're not a free thinker because I no matter who it is that told me to. First, I'm going to probably take a look at things and you know, I'm going to turn it inside out a little bit. Then I'm going to probably step back and still ask myself, I wonder why crazy town here.
who has never had a job in his life is trying to influence me in a particular way. And why it is that he has to, you know, either, you know, well, leave out as much of the, you know, the whole facts of the argument as possible because otherwise it defeats his argument. You know, we like covering all sides. Okay, simply because, and again, still, I will remind you, some things I don't recommend you reading, but if you do, oh well.
Again, just put it in proper context and don't think that it's, you know, it's interesting, but it's not cool. Okay. In fact, you don't think I like it's like, like I've said, it's like, well, you know what? Most of these movies, what's the first thing you try to tell you? A, if you're a Protestant Christian, your Christianity doesn't work. You ever notice that?
Hollywood does it and yet I'm gonna tell you right now that the that all of the skunks on the other side are terrified and I mean terrified of a true belief in Jesus Christ. There is an absolute monstrous hatred and the because of the authority that Jesus Christ brings to the table, okay?
And because of this, the first thing they try to tell you is, oh, only if you have a special dude with a special costume will your Christianity work. Well, that gets back to the whole idea that, and again, you've got to credit Catholic people listening that you have to have this middleman as a communicator. And if you're a Protestant, the middleman communicator is also the man. Who is that? Jesus Christ.
So, you have the authority to step forward and stand in the breach. Well, they don't want you to think about that. So, anything you ever see with the vampire crap or any of the occult crap is always that, well, you're useless or whatever. Really? Well, I will take my chances. I'll stand up with the authority of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and face you head on. In fact, I'll run to the battle. How's that sound?
But I will acknowledge I always choked everybody just like well you got the holy water handy that's fine but meanwhile I got 245s and a lot of magazines and then everybody go what makes me feel good Who cares about the rest? It's like we're all going into a battle where you apparently think we're gonna die It's like I don't really care. I'm just gonna blaze away until we do how's that sound?
On the other hand, well, I've got these bullet hollow points loaded with garlic, silver, holy water, mercury. I think I layered a few other things in there and capped it off with some Elmer's glue. Let's see what this does. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Oh, wow. They just kind of drop dead like everybody else does. I guess the crazy costume didn't help, did it? Nope. Crazy costume didn't work as any magic force field. Satan wasn't there to protect them. Oh, well.
See how that works. The last thing they want is for you to have the attitude I just gave you right there. Well, what good is that going to do? Well, it makes me feel good, first of all. Beyond that, well, I appreciate that. Here's another thing you ever thought about this. I know that they always do this in movies. It's like, well, you just shoot dead center. No, I aim to, you know, I've noticed it by the demon. I can shoot body parts off or I can shoot chunks of him, but they always seem to just grow right back. Everybody aimed for his left leg. What?
Everybody aimed for his crotch on his left leg. Let's see if he can work like a pogo stick with that other chunk lobbed off. By the way, let's take them both out. Now, let's keep him awkward. Everybody take his left leg off first. We'll take his right arm off just after the shoulder. What do you think? Yeah, there we go. Everybody fire, fire, fire, fire, fire. Look, a pogo stick with an arm. Wow.
Pretty impressive.
You imagine everybody on the same page and that's what again, like I said, we die. That's why I love the environment. We're in right now. You know how much time I the enemy has saved us. I've told you before if you see a guy with a face bra or girl with a face brown, you don't even bother with him anymore. Now you might before they might be looking like relatively thoughtful or you know, maybe thinking people or at least average person, but the face bra.
Now tells you that there is a person that you do not waste your time on. You barely have any communications with them. First of all, they're terrified of life in general at this point in time. And so even trying to say, hi, well, actually first, they're usually furtive. I've done this many times. I still be nice to people. I'm not gonna be mean. I will say try to get in your face and I will slap the snot on them. But I'm not gonna try and talk them out of their face probably more. They're into that psycho season that it's just impossible. It's like a drug addiction.
Okay, many people you'd like to save, you will not be able to because they just like what they're doing. Drug, drug, drug addicts are the same way. You can drag them at some place, but if you can't lock them up and clean them out, which you are allowed to do by the police state you have.
If you were able to drag them off to an island and put them in a safe place and clean them out, you could also keep them relatively healthy. But it just ain't gonna happen because the calling of that addiction keeps returning over and over again. Sometimes there's a percentage you can save. But most, by the very nature of how easy it is to access like the fentanyl, the opium, take your pick. You're beating your head against the wall. My dad had pointed this out, he goes, some people will bleed you to death.
It will take all of your time while wasting all of theirs. Sad but true. And part of the problem is that the bullshit movie operations try to show you always this heroic thing where yeah, I had to have drugs and more drugs and then finally I got clean and I had to go through the uphill battle of this and that and the other. How about we not do the uphill battle? How we stop it before it gets started, number one?
And number two, that means that there are fewer people we have to deal with. Some you will just never fix. You can't, unless you could save them by securing them where they would be put away. And I don't mean mean, I'm talking about God. The first thing I thought it was like, put them on an island. It will drop anything you need off hell. I can give you a business. We'll make a little community. You can even make a living. They can build building with a store. You run a store, you'll run a shoe store. You'll do pop models, whatever.
But each one of them give you a chance, but my only question would be how long would it take before they would find something else to satiate the idea of the destructive addiction? What would they find to replace and how quickly would they be abusing it? It's a condition that's been brought on by the public fool system and by the education system because of the nature of the victimhood crap and all the other stuff that's been generated.
The victimhood society does not create an epic society. It does not create anything wholesome. It does not create anything useful. And you can see that what's happening to your country right now. And your enemy knows this, which is why the turds, the occultists, and the rest of these other pieces of globalist trash, the planetary crowd, are doing to your country what they're doing.
I'll try, but at this point in time, I'm gonna fight for it. We're gonna fight for our lives, not just me. We're gonna fight for our lives. We're going to have to wage an effective war against the globalist, against the regime. We are going to have to be better, but we cannot be divided in terms of focus. And this is gonna be the biggest problem. So like I said, you got 24, 23%
maybe 19%, depending or less where you are, that are so sociopathic on this whole issue with regard to the propaganda, which has all turned out to be a lie, about the coronavirus or at least the neuroses that they've embraced, which will be replaced by another reason for the neuroses will constantly be provided because they're already telling you they're prepping the beach for it.
Well, that's a small percentage of our population. Those people we pair off to the side, we don't waste time on, and they do not have the same authority, nor should they be given in any way, shape, or form a voice in what's going on in this country because it is a mental illness that they're involved with. That's the sad truth. And there's, again, how do you fix it?
Well, if you negate the propaganda, I mean, imagine what's going to happen with all these addicts with regard to mental masturbation of doom when all of a sudden the internet's gone or let's say the cell phones are gone because if I have my way, the cell phones are going to be gone as far as operationally. Now, when that happens, take a look at your society and how many different people will go into what would only be described as addictive withdrawal.
To what degree, what would it be like? Can you imagine with certain people what it would be like? It would be no different from the people you dealt with. It were the Karens that were in your face bug eyed with two face masks or three face masks on while the character were told him where the face mask was laughing his ass off sitting in a baseball field up in the bleachers by himself with two sickle-fant bee witches while everybody, and taking his face mask off while everybody else was kept outside the stadium because it was too dangerous for you to be there.
But the emperor the little stump runt Emperor. Oh, he was up there in the bleachers He was he owned in the grandstands watching a baseball game all by himself His sorry, I should have been dragged out and shot that day be quite honest, but that's just mark. It's just Uncle Mark So yeah, I am or at the top and militia town hall is gonna be coming up right behind us guys
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 entitled them a Decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled 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 hath 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, reposing 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 offices 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 perfidy 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 unwarranted will jurisdiction over us We've reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration 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 deft in 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 of right 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. Alright, it is time for the militia town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47. We are up alive.
We opened the Declaration of Independence Probably gonna start opening with a prayer again though. I don't know. It's nice opening with the Declaration of Independence gives me some time to pull some stuff up and look at other things but it's always good to get the prayer out there too. Let's see. Boy, it is 13 p.m. Here's Central Time in Texas up in the panhandle.
And we, I don't know why this is called a panhandle. It's not the same as like Oklahoma's panhandle or Florida's panhandle. But for some reason they call this panhandle too, I don't know. Here we got a caller, but before we bring up callers, I want to give a quick update real quick. Those of you who don't know, the Discord was shut down, we were attacked.
a new policy over at Discord having to do with COVID. Even though the coof thing is no longer a big issue, although they're still trying to make it a big issue around certain areas. Although some of the big issue stuff they've got does seem to be revolving around the vaccine and what it does to your heart. In fact, there's a couple of things, USA News.
does COVID-19 affect your heart? This person, this pro wrestler in training who had a throw, was thrown for a loop because of extra activity with her heart apparently having to do with COVID. You know, after you get vaccine and all that other fun stuff. And it does seem to be that it's affecting, you know, the more healthy people in society. What a surprise there.
Anyway, real quick, for those of you who missed out or haven't made it over to the gilded site, and I'll give that information out after we get things going here, I'm gonna scroll back because I did post the email from Discord on YR Discord, the Liberty Tree Radio. Not just the Liberty Tree Radio Discord was shut down, but my whole Liberty Tree Radio Discord account got shut down. So this is from Discord. Hello, Discord is...
Focused on maintaining a safe, secure environment for our community, we have found your account to be in violation of our Terms of Service or community guidelines. As a result, we have disabled your account for the following reasons. Your account posted false or misleading health information that we determined was likely to result in harm.
Example of this content included, but not limited to, anti-vaccination content, medical unsupported and dangerous treatments for health-related issues, content that distorts information about a disease, content that could hinder the resolution of public health emergency.
and as a sincerely discord, trust and safety. You need help, contact our support team. Hit us up on Twitter at discord. Let's see, want to give us feedback? Let us know what you think of our site. Of course, they banned your accounts. Most of this stuff doesn't work unless you get them on Twitter because the accounts banned. How are you supposed to access it with that account?
And then they give the address for discord in San Francisco, California. Now that information is up. It's posted in the guild. I just got to scroll back a little bit ways. It's not far from where everything started at the top with the new system. Again, hey, I thought we were going to get kicked a long time ago because of the COVID thing. So, you know, remember,
Well, not just because of the COVID thing, but because Windows tried to buy out Discord at the time. I honestly think part of what happened here is, you know, Elon Musk fired all those Twitter employees and they had to get work someplace else. What do you want to bet Discord hired a bunch of new employees and that's where this new policy came from. But those of you who used the Liberty Tree radio Discord, I did not discriminate about the post office.
But I myself never really posted anything about COVID that wasn't a mainstream media story that went back to mainstream articles like Fox, MSNBC, Washington Times. That was all the stuff on COVID that I had posted. Other than that, we posted some communicable things about Fauci from in the Discord, like the head of COVID, but not a lot else other than maybe some of the tokens. But yeah, the entire reason why the entire
because my account, not just individual that's putting out these completely, the Liberty Tree account over there. So we are now on Gilded. And those of you that may remember, the Gilded was something that we were already in motion to do in case Microsoft took over Discord. This was one of the options that we had come up with collectively in the Discord as a replacement.
So we're over here with this now. We have had some hiccups with this with people trying to join. I know Joe Budd had an issue. I think Joe is having an issue too. And I'm doing the best I can to help with it, guys. I don't know. The system is a little different. I have noticed that when I go to get a personal chat with somebody, it opens up another window.
Or not another window it overlays on top and I have to hit the icon and go back to the chat another way it's goofy But it's gonna take some getting used to but we are gonna have the second discord up I've already started working on it. I just haven't got it done yet. There's like a lot of stuff that Kind of happened at the same time that's making me have to redeal with things are direct linked to the conference line archives
is no longer functional. They're using some kind of Google Analytics thing and it will not let us direct link over to that archive list anymore like we were doing. So I'm having to go back in and do the archives, the old way like we were before. If you go to libertytreeradio.formg.com and you click on the archives by year, you'll see that most of them are there. There's still like some holes in the programming from 2021 and 2022.
October and September in 2022, I've just got to scroll through the list, get to it and repost everything. And then the same with the other one is just going back farther. And the other thing they got rid of on the, the other thing that they got rid of on the conference system was the search methods. I can't search by date and jump to like the beginning of a month and then go.
get the whole month up and then just copy and paste everything over. No, we have to flip through all the pages to get back to it and then copy and paste everything one at a time, put it over onto the libertytreeradio.formg.com site. It still links to the conference line. But again, as I said with Discord, the stuff that we lost over there should not be a big loss if you guys are doing what we told you to. Anything that you guys want.
From the discord or the gilded that you guys think is important to you copy it make a hard copy
The same goes for the archives, make a hard copy, get it on a disk or on a flash drive or however you want to do it. If it's a document, print it out. For me, documentation is always better when I print it out because then if the power goes out or the computer's down, I have got it where I can just flip through the pages and you can read it. It doesn't require any power, it just requires some light in your eyeballs.
me personally with the PDF files and everything, I do try to print out everything that you guys post that is of value to me. And a lot of the stuff you guys post is of value to, I think, to everybody. We've already got a pretty good document section going again where the guys have been reposting stuff. I've got to say thank you to the guys who've joined up and have already jumped on board and started posting things.
in those areas. We don't have all the channels back up yet, but we are working on it. I have set some new ground rules for the general chat and the other chat channels. Just to try to keep things clean, that way people can follow conversations and move along better in general chat. I'm asking that everybody tries to keep the content in the appropriate channels. We have a channel for news and headlines, music requests,
YouTube video links, documents, meme-ies, and equipment and deals. And you guys have made some suggestions for some excellent other great channels that we're gonna get set up for people to post stuff in. But right now, like I said, I'm scattered all over the place. I'm doing this, I'm trying to get the other Discord set up the same way. It's just...
Getting the permissions right on both even getting the permissions right on this you guys know I've had some makeups on this when we first started up on the gilded I think we got most of those ironed out. I still got to give our moderators back some of their control warhead and Darzak Although Dar is not being able to be on this as much as he was on the discord We'll get that straightened out and hopefully
We'll get a solution for the guys who are having problems with their logins. I've asked a couple of questions. Again, if you're having a problem logging in with a password that's supposed to be the password that you use as long as you use the email, I would say do a email recovery, not email. No, not an email recovery. A password recovery with Gilded just to make sure that you did use the right password that you thought you did.
Some things are cap sensitive, some things are symbol sensitive, rather than the number you use the symbols on the keyboards. Long passwords are usually the best to prevent people from getting into them and usually remember nothing that has anything to do with the subject matter that you're looking at as a password usually is a good idea. Let's see.
or anything else. We covered the archives, we've covered the Discord, we talked a little bit about the Gilded, about it for updates for Liberty Tree Radio other than there's still stuff that's being worked on guys. Again, it's a little hiccup. It's annoying, but that's all it is. It's annoying and it's a little annoyance. We will get over it, we'll move past it like we always have and continue on.
And hopefully, I'm looking at some of the features in Gilded, and I've only got a fraction of the stuff up that's available to us. There is a type of event calendar thing that I'm looking at if I can figure out how to use it. It's usually meant for rating on a gaming system like this, but I think we can use it for other things. And that would be interesting and fun to do.
been perusing through the bots, trying to find a bot that will play what we're streaming here, and trying to figure out if I can use their streaming channel to stream directly from our audio into the Guilden chat. If we can do that, we will have another live feed, but it will be dependent on one of the other two feeds that we already have going through either MRS,
or through SamCloud. We did an update on the Liberty Tree Radio website, but we had to do a rollback because the SamCloud player that works well on the LibertyTreeRadio.org page, for whatever reason on the .4mg.com page, every time I put it there, it's causing a crash error with the page. The video just goes, not the video, but the...
player for the Sam cloud just goes into a continuous loop and will not load on the page for anybody and it usually locks the page up from loading anything beyond that point down which Gets rid of pretty much everything else on the page. We had to take that off again Yeah, when we did that it knocked a bunch of stuff back and I'm working on updating that for those of you who use The sub pages that's not accessible to everybody
Let's see. I'm actually waiting for somebody to come knock on my door too. And when that happens, we're going to have to break away and do something else for a little bit. Probably play a couple of videos. But, Dad hasn't seen the music requests in the gilded cage. So...
I'm gonna do this for Sam Witt in the Guild. I'm a good old rebel request. I'm gonna play that for Sam.
And I don't want no pardon for anything I've done I hates the cutlass great rip of licked the free man's beauties The nasty eke southern steel Gilded. Got another one here from RBD3. This is...
Come back in all excited and I said what was it? He said it it was a report of a pistol and then he said Mr. Garfield in shot down shot down shot down the Garfield shot down Lord, I knew the president was supposed to be at the depot that day
We just wouldn't believe that he was shot, but we'd run over there and there were so many folks around him, we couldn't see him, but some lady was standing there crying and I said, Ma'am, what was it that happened, Ma'am? And she said, Mr. Garfield then shot down, shot down, shot down, Mr. Garfield then shot down. Well, every-
and nobody drifted off towards home finally and it looked like they felt about as bad as I did but in a few weeks I heard that the president was still alive and I told my brother I said let's get on that train and go to where he's laid up where oh when we got to his big house up there I asked the feller I said who was it that did it who was it that shot the president he said it was Charlie Guiteau that shot Mr. Garfield and I said Charlie Guiteau done shot Charlie
I heard some fella there that had been in the house to see the president and I sidled up to him to listen to what he was telling and he said, Mrs. Lucretia Garfield was always at his side in the heat of the day fanning him when he was hot. He said that just that day the president said to Mrs. Lucretia, he said, Crete, honey, he called him Crete.
said if something worse happens to me after a while you get yourself a good man and mr. the preacher said James she called him James she said I won't hear to that now I love you too much but he said you make some good man
Don't pull in single harness all your life. Well a few days later I come back to where the president was rescued And it seems everybody was crying the flag was hanging halfway up the black pole in front of the house Everybody looks so sad and I asked the soldier boy there I said is is miss is mr. Garfield and he said yeah, he's gone Don't lay in that cold
Let's see. A couple of videos from Guns N' Gadgets I wanted to play to. Again, I apologize. I know we got a caller trying to come up, so I will go ahead. Ed, hey Ed. Can you hear me? Here, I'm here. Okay, so I got a great digital radio. Which site would be the best one to put in there to listen to the show? A great digital radio? Yeah, you know what that is?
It's an internet radio, runs on Wi-Fi. Plus, it's on Link 4 before, because I honestly can't remember what that thing was called. No, I've only been listening to you guys for about two years, and I've had this thing for probably... There is one that we are...one of those services that we are actually listed with, and both frequencies, both streams...
The MRS speed and the SAM cloud feed are listed on the one that we had posted in the Discord. But either one should work, but to be honest, the best quality one is going to be the SAM cloud. That is the one that we pay for. That one's got a little more, it uses a little more bandwidth, but it has a little better clarity. The MRS speed is set up for low bandwidth users who are not...
The dot org is the SAM cloud, but you can also, if you're looking for the direct link, if you go to the dot 4mg dot com site, there is links for the MRS and the SAM cloud at the top under our feeds. The one that's the MRS says MRS on it, the one that is SAM cloud just says, I think it says Liberty Tree Radio. Gosh, I said we rolled back the website, so I'm not sure if that change is still there. Let's see.
Yeah, it's just Liberty Tree Radio under the R Streams will be the SAM Cloud Stream. And the MRS is the MRS, which is my radio stream. That's the pre-service stream that we are hooked up through. Gosh, I'm going to have to go through my emails and find out what service that is that we're listed with. Because if you're on that one,
that we are listed with, you should actually just be able to search Liberty Tree Radio on their system and pull it right up. Okay. I haven't used it myself, but the guys gave us the information for it back on Discord, and I filled out the application to get us listed on their service because it was free, and we got accepted on both streams.
I know on one of those wifi streaming radio services, we're listed. Which one it is? So are you guys on streaming 24-7 music? Music, archives, I let the auto DJ run it when we're not up live. I used to do a lot more live music and DJing during the day.
when I had more time, but I don't have nearly as much time with everything that's going on. I've got to run around. I got to take care of the website and take care of a few other things for my family here in Texas. You know, taking on responsibilities there. In fact, some of them might be listening tonight. They know I've been trying to help Shelly with something that's been giving her headache.
Oh boy. On top of everything else. So yeah, it's fun. But also some interesting things dealing with relatives. I know we've mentioned this before, so it's not something that they have asked me not to mention. Shelly's mom's got dementia. Oh my. She's losing her memory. Her brain is shrunk. She's got fluid on the brain. They can't drain the fluid.
off the brain because it's keeping the padding, it's cushioning it to keep it from doing damage. Fortunately, I say fortunately, but it drives Shelly and her brother crazy. She has a hard time remembering certain things, but she always remembers me, which to me is a blessing. It drives her brother and her a little crazy because you know what that is about me, but sometimes it's sad.
I'm not sure.
Make plans and be there for you know, Shelley's brothers. We weren't when we were in Houston. We were a lot closer To them in the port But now we're up here in the panhandle So we're trying to do things, you know long distance and sometimes we got to take a little bit extra time to go down and take care of stuff How'd you end up there From Houston what drove drove you out there out west? Well
Rent for one thing. Oh, yeah, the Houston area ridiculous and offered a place to stay And look after a piece of property and when it first came up I said no because Shelly had a really good job working at the
Galveston port. She worked for a drug testing company that would go out and do drug tests on the ships and whatnot, which is where we got all the information while she was working there. Okay.
When I first came down there was a BS about you know the gas shortage We're just not getting enough oil and that was when they had the tankers Lined up like part they had so many oil tankers up there They were just waiting to unload and we knew about them because she was going out and drug testing all of them It's like they're just waiting. They had them out. They had them on hold out there And that was that was when Trump yeah, that was when Trump was it was in office
Yeah, the gas prices, you know, came down. I think that was, uh, oh, at the end of Obama in the beginning of Trump was when that happened. Uh, same stories too. Like, uh, when nine 11 happened, she was stuck on a Russian, uh, taker, uh, cargo. What? Yeah. No, actually, she, uh, military child.
She worked on a base over in Germany. Now, wouldn't that be a brock? She's lived in the States. She's lived in Oklahoma and in Texas, but her family pretty much settled down in Texas. In that area? In the Houston area, La Porte? Yep. Okay. My wife and I lived in the Woodlands when we got married in 82.
and then went to Austin and then knew Bronzels and then back up in Michigan. Oh, uh, Shelly Sun from her first husband lives in Austin. You like living in Austin. Wish he didn't. I don't like Austin. You know, Austin is a beautiful city before, um, it turned libtard. It wasn't like that when, you know, we were there back in the eighties. Um,
My stepdad was a developer and we had a family business and we built a couple of shopping centers and he was headquartered in Austin. The traffic was pretty thick back then. I was there in 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 actually. I mean we're working from Austin but living in...
in New Braunfels. The hill country is gorgeous out there, but I'll tell you what, the people have really... The people they brought in sucked in from California. It's unbelievable. What they've done to them. Youth was going the same way long before I got there.
When we lived in Houston, we actually lived in Dickinson and we were literally just a stone's throw away from NASA. And I wanted to go take the tour and everything, but I never did while I was there. The Goodyear Blimp? I've seen the Goodyear Blimp several times. You saw the headquarters there? No, I haven't seen the headquarters for the Goodyear Blimp, but I've seen the... Oh, High Board, five!
Yeah, they had a big like an airport there for it off of I-45, you know in between Houston and you know North we lived near Conroe, you know the Woodlands south of Conroe but spring
Pardon me? Oh, when it was in Michigan. Yeah, they bring it up there for... The football game. Yeah, the University of Michigan, Michigan State football games. I think they even parked it in Ann Arbor, because that's where they were parking it. I think they did it for the Ohio games. They parked it in the same airfield because they had special... Yeah.
What year was that when you were? Well time ago, that's when I was a little little troublemaker, yeah Well, I grew up in Warren Warren, Michigan, so we used to go to games in Ann Arbor and Lansing I Remember going to the Lions games at Tiger Stadium, you know outdoor Lions games snowing and
Yeah, it was a lot of fun and then going to red-wing games at the Libya You know my brother was playing for the Austin ice bat it's a Men's League a B League And a lot of retirees lot of NHL retirees were playing there. There's an ice rink in Austin
When Cody graduated from high school we went the area we went down through everything was Canadian Canadian retired as he had Canada Canadian flags all over the place think what the hell am I back in Michigan? Right? Why that in Florida to? In Florida well can't even appear where we're at in where we're at here in Lubbock But she works for a land management company
One of the people, you know, they deal with renting out and maintaining shopping centers. One of the shopping centers that they maintain, well actually I think it's three of them that they maintained. I don't know if they're still doing it because they cut back because her boss has got health issues too. There's a shown down here but she lived in Quebec, Canada.
Oh, yeah. All the time in Quebec, Canada, but invested in real estate down here in the States. Yeah. And the shopping centers were her primary source of income. Yeah, that makes, if you can do that, that makes sense, especially up north where living expenses are cheaper than they are down there. Again, that's why I ended up in Lubbock.
living in the Houston areas, it was getting to be ridiculous. And the apartment that we usually end up, it was a pretty slow apartment. When I first came down, it was like $750 a month was what we were paying on rent. And it changed hands a few times, and they bumped the rent up to $850. And the last time, they had bumped it up to $1,600.
How long have you been in the public? It was at a two bedroom apartment or one? It was a two bedroom apartment. We had one bedroom set up as the office for the radio station. How long was that? Oh, that's like, uh, I think three years. I wonder what the rent is now. Oh, I'm sure it's astronomical. Yeah. That is astronomical.
That's insane. Well, especially for what it was. It wasn't anything special. And I don't have a problem with that. I mean, hell, I lived in a renovated chicken coop for a long time. I got a coop toville that you could renovate and move into. It was built by lava. So it's well built. I call it my coop toville. Chicken coop toville.
stuff with that building when I was there. That's the other studio in Michigan. Copy everything I got sitting up there if ever needed. I'll yield. Good talking to you, I think. Okay. Sure. Hey, I just wanted to just kind of bring up a topic of discussion for there was a new series. I'm not sure if you caught it. I realize you're like, you know, a gamer.
The Last of Us TV series. Are you familiar with that? Oh no. I'm actually terribly interested. That's one of the game series. It will be a really bad way in the second one. Okay. I was not. Yeah, I'm not familiar with it either. I just caught it. Here's the game and the TV show completely different things.
Yeah, no, well I started enjoying it. I was watching the first two episodes and then the third episode threw me for a loop. You know, it's kind of hard to enjoy anything coming up from Hollywood nowadays, as you know. And it was, I was kind of excited for it because they had a comedic actor who was playing a survivalist and he went all
It went all gay, you know, the whole gay agenda was being pushed on the audience. It is that way in the game to the main character, which is the female kid, is a lesbian in the game. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Okay, so yeah, I'm completely, I'm just totally new to the series, but the only reason why I bring it up is because they had a good section where they, if you can stomach the
the gay agenda there and h It was gross to watch. I just part where they actually w was um where the survivall hit his own kind of fens
bodies and things. It was neat to see how they illustrated and showed what a successful defense via booby traps and things of that nature. That's something we've talked about before with the zombie things, how they never do it right. But isn't it cute that the only one that can do it right is the gay man? Oh, right. Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, right.
So, but they had, you know, it's a good illustration. You know, the guy uses, what do you call it? Dead men's, what is that? Dead men's fall, where it's just a big pit and he can't, you know, somebody falls through there. There's another, he has electric electrified fence. He's got, what do you call it? Like some kind of, you know, a flame.
Kind of a flamethrower, not flamethrower, but like a flame or a, I don't know what I'm describing. Blame trap. Right, a flame trap, thank you. And also as the, he sets up a few kind of like headshots with tripwires, which was kind of cool. And I was thinking, you know, I heard earlier that in the week Mark was talking about, you know, creating your own shots, you know, your own shot loads.
And that would be pretty cool, you know, instead of an interesting idea is instead of just in the show, they just use like just a single projectile. But man, how devastating would it be if it was just a, you know, a shotgun type blast, you know, anywhere in the upper body that would be, you know, for defense, right? Yeah. Yeah. And like I said, that was the
that was the only reason why I bring it up is, you know, that they did a good job of depicting how someone could arrange those traps and for the home defense. And you've talked about it and Mark has talked about it ad nauseam, you know, and among also other participants have talked about it as well. So I just thought that's that's the only reason why I brought it up.
Well, I like pointing out things as like they show up in them in the media every now and again But then nobody talks about them It was like the two SWAT teams that they lost in Detroit going after the one drug house It's a prime exam. It was a prime example is why dramatic Dynamic entry doesn't always work the way you think you think it would
especially if somebody was prepared and the way that house apparently was set up, they had the front door, everything looked good, you go through, you fall down into the wood chipper. That was Detroit, Michigan. They lost two SWAT teams before they figured out something was wrong. Well, I didn't know that. I'm going to have to look that up. Thank you. Yeah, it's hard to find anything on that anymore. That happened just before it came down to Texas. So it's been almost 10 years.
I like Mark's idea. He's talked about it a lot in the past. I've been kind of offline. I used to listen to you regularly, but my life has changed and I'm now working a lot.
And thanks to you guys. You guys live far under my ass and I've been executing taking your ideas and blind them. So, yeah, it's always good to keep busy. There's a lot of stuff that, you know, we only have so much time on this earth and setting and listening is good. But as I've told other people, you know that this can't be your end all be all. If you're just listening, you're not doing stuff.
It's better to be out there doing stuff and listen when you can. I'm not one of those people who are saying, hey, you have to listen to me and only me. If that was the case, like what happened with our Discord? If we relied 100% on Discord, we wouldn't have the gilded up and ready to go. And just as easily, you know, we're fortunate that the attack that happened with the Discord was just one thing that they pulled the plug on and we were able to plug something in real quick. If it was the entire internet,
Most of you that are not savvy to alternative communications probably would not be able to pick up what we're doing. When that situation happens, there are certain things that we can turn on. And we will turn on because it'll be an emergency. But other than that, it's sitting awake, which is why everybody talks about having a shortwave radio, ham radio, marine radio, CB.
There's all kinds of things when stuff happens and communication cuts out. Guys, when they cut the internet out, you think your 5G cell phone is going to be able to work? If it's relied on their system, on their internet, sure, it's going to light up. But as dad always says, all it's going to be is because they're required by law to have a GPS tracker and it is a, you know, here you are.
on the lines on those lines to two things to mention also is have you looked at Mastodon at all? I have not but I know that that was a social media platform that was open source based. I'm not sure if that's an option for you for you guys. I have to look into it. If somebody could post a link to that in the discord. I believe it would be a Twitter alternative. Twitter alternative. I didn't mean to interrupt. Yes.
Okay, there are a lot out there and I know dad uses a bunch of them. I've never really done social media beyond this and some family members have bugged me to get on to do stuff on social media and I won't do it. In fact, I'm happy. I finally got my wife off of it.
It took a while, but we got her off of social media. But what it took was the thing I kept telling her that could happen happened. Somebody started pretending to be her going around contacting all of her family members and saying, hey, I've got this new Facebook. Yeah, it was a Facebook one that did that saying, hey, I got this new Facebook. Add me on your contact list.
And they were shifting all of her family over to this other contact and.
to do anything. They're all temporary. And somebody can take your adduced nefarious in your name and they don't care about it. Especially if they pay for that little check mark. You know, you know, the person who paid for the check mark is a little bit, you know.
Hey, Ed, another, the second thing, there are these universal subject change, by the way. There are these little universal wireless... I love that you're participating, but we are two minutes past the top of the hour. I've got to open up for Mark, and if you want to bring this up on the intelligence report, you're more than welcome to. So we're going to bow out.
We will be back next week at the same time with the town hall meeting, but the intelligence report is coming up right after us.
For future generations this legacy we gave in this the land of the free and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you. We hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your 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 you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize them
family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars.
Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God.
To keep the torch of freedom burning bright As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came His words were true, we are not free But we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trample each God given right We only watch and 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, dell the land of the free.
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Cinco d'Amo de and Quartermaster Friday Cinco d'Amo de, you know, again Friday the day of ammo and much more. It is the 10th of February. 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. We most certainly will. If we have our way. And we will. Headed into the weekend. First of all, we'll see how to camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Arrange, the
and of course, Naga-Hitcham proper along with Fox-Wolf and the Rustics. And I didn't, I actually was gonna bring this out as an announcement. Everybody who has, it's a little late, you probably already got your spike notifications, but we have a myriad, again, once again, a vast collection of cement.
items that need to be picked up for use at the rustic facilities. We have a donation. People, guys, here in Michigan, we're actually getting a lot of stuff done because the weather has been relatively mild. It hasn't been summertime out there. But some people were doing some steel work, decided to clear a particular yard, this is something we've had happen before.
Anybody who can bring any engineer vehicles along, flatbed truck, flatbed trailer, you know what the list is. We're going to try to move this all in one day, not two. And we don't want to be doing it Sunday if we can help this. So tomorrow, most everybody's proud and notified, but bring along all the Armstrong that you can. We have a cement block, brick, and also cast cement item materials that came from it. They're actually in a marshaling yard that's overgrown.
What they want to do is get all this out of there. Don't worry, they'll put it on the trucks. Most of it for you or the trailers. But the big is we need additional personnel for the drop and because we want to get this in the weather is not that bad. It's not going to violate any road restrictions with regard to transport. If we use multiple vehicles anyway, but this was a this week item as in Wednesday, we found out about it. And these building materials will be used for fortifications.
Also for the battlefield training and urban training site where we have them set up. In fact, this is going to expand to one location quite dramatically. Some of the equipment, for instance, culverts again, these are seconds, but they are good enough for what we're doing. In fact, we'll be patching them up and reinforcing them anyway. But for doing some of the low points at the rustics,
This is going to take care of that problem a little sooner than we expected. Of course, we were looking at next spring before we're going to be installing anything. But that's not that far away. And the big thing is we've got the time now and we have the, they have to clear the yard because what they're going to do is pull all the little trees. This site has been in place similar to the one we had about four or five years ago. They were, it's a cement casting company, but they also do bricks.
And whenever they had seconds or overruns where somebody didn't use everything, they dropped it off in this yard, well, they started off over in a corner. Wait long enough to fill the place up. And in the process, then they just kind of, you know, it was always under the thought that you might come back and use something. And they probably did use some of this. But they now want to, they're going to do two things, either clear it out, which we're going to do, or they're going to come in and crush everything, turn it to rubble, and use it for landfill somewhere.
So we've already got an agreement that however long it takes, but this weekend is planned. We just want to do it sooner rather than later. So for all of our friends with Michigan Militia at Large, Wolverine Militia Corps, any of the Colonial Marine Militia units, we've got a couple engineer units here in the state. You guys have construction companies. That's why they're engineer units. Heavier equipment, make a point of connecting through the spike system.
and we'll go from there. But I think sure we'll have enough manpower. People are already in the loop as of yesterday, and today is Friday, of course. But it means that that will be a task that until we're done, we don't do anything else. It looks like...
large bore culverts. Now culverts might bring this up anyway. If you were in the military, you might recall what was the fastest way to make a shooting station in the military. Well, it's really easy. You take a four foot tall culvert, four foot section that's approximately, well, anywhere from three to four and a half or five feet in diameter and dig a hole, put the culvert in, fill the bottom with gravel, key gravel is best.
and add a little cement revetment around the outside, make that up of whatever brick or whatever block or casting, whatever you want to do. Congratulations, you got a permanent shooting station for a rifle range. So that is an option, also makes a great fighting station for security posts and things of that nature. But we also, as I said, we do have some low points that we haven't done any of this kind of work at the rustic locations yet.
In other words, it's rough during the wet season subspots. We're going to change that now, so a little sooner than we expected, but we'll get it done. So I appreciate everybody in advance for pitching in this weekend. And I'll try to do what we can. I have extra help coming tomorrow. And if we can, we'll at least be there for part of it. Maybe we'll make the early stage, but we will be there for part of it during the day.
Again, pass the word along if you're listening right now and if you haven't heard, well you have now. That's how it works. Anyway, other things. So let's see. It is the 10th, so we're one third of the way through the month of February. Now there have been some really fascinating conversations in Congress this last day.
If you didn't see there are several different videos actually probably I think close to 100 plus maybe more because people are sharing sharing sharing they had the fourth Twitter executives who of course have been brought before the Congress in committee and they are being addressed properly of course it's after the fact you know the cows have already left the corral
I kind of like the thing with the BS with the balloon and now we shoot something down because we got to show you we can still shoot. That's what they just did in Alaska. They probably shot one of our own people down for that matter. It's more likely than not. That's what they pointed out in the tour block. But everybody is pissed or is showing their pissedness towards these people.
And if certain people had their way, they wouldn't be drawn and quartered or they would be at least keel-hauled. Underneath the Capitol building. They don't have a boat, so they have to use the... That would be horrible. Yeah, it would. Wouldn't it be great? There's a little train under the Capitol building if you didn't know that. You know the congressional train, guys? Yeah, you could drag them behind that. Underneath the Capitol building, from one end to the other. It'd be kind of cool. So anyway, it's interesting to watch this because the people who are directly affected, well...
Now with Twitter being controlled by somebody else. All of the information and database sharing and all of the conversations back and forth by the criminals that were doing what they were doing there. An example of what's also happening at Facebook, YouTube and all the rest. There's no doubt. I mean, you want to see what they wrote as a message back and forth talking amongst themselves or with the feds. It's all right there.
And they were it's all been provided to the Congress men and women who are sitting on that committee and a couple of them there at least if not all of them were shadow band or band outright by the four twerks that were sitting in front of them. I thought that was rather fascinating. I personally believe we should still do is the you know club them like a baby seal method that would be done with it but.
that they're far worse out there. Maybe those four can be properly coerced into telling us about all the others that they aren't talking about yet. That would make it interesting.
So anyway, that's in motion. Also, again, if you didn't see it the last couple of days, donut of destruction, the DOD, lamenting, gnashing of teeth, and trying to figure out how to sucker more people in the getting into the purple-haired, you know, 21st century military, you know, satanic worship. You got to be as mandatory, you have to have purple hair. Be a pedo queer as a $3 bill. This is for management. You have rank and file, you can be in a cat at PM.
But they prefer you, if they're gonna sign up new, they've gotta be queers and teens, read out a bill, pedos and on top of everything else, well, not just woke, but radically frothing at the mouth of crazy town. And it's interesting their limitations, they couldn't, they can't understand why people aren't just stepping up in light of the threat to the country. It's like, well, there's not really a threat to the country, there's a threat to the country from the government.
and whatever's happening overseas with yuck rain has been fabricated by the same government and by the government external forces, Israelis and Chinese who are manipulating the horrors and hacks we have in our government. Stirring the pot over there in the Ukraine to try to get World War 3 going.
Well, I'll tell you what, we've been told how inferior, horrible. Let's see where everything from you're racist to misogynistic. I don't think you want me there if I'm supposedly a racist. I wouldn't want to be.
I wouldn't want them to feel endangered by having me standing next to them on the battlefield nor any of you. So I think that all of us to prevent racism from taking place, we need to let all of those people step forward and as far forward as possible right up front in front of the enemy guns. Okay.
But it's like the misogynistic thing. It's like first of all, do you know what it even means? No, but I can rattle it off barely. And my faggotistic, misogynist, misogynist, something or other or whatever. Yeah, what that? Yeah, you're that. Okay, well then you don't really want me around for that. Reason, even though none of it, you know, really pertains, but okay, let's wrap our brains around that. You know, why aren't you all signing up? Well, because I wouldn't want to be misogynistic around all of these, you know, eggshells.
All of these purple-haired fruit loops are gonna crumble in a heartbeat because I'm, you know, A, white, B, heterosexual, C, misogynistic, maybe. Well, maybe not, but you know, what the hell, they throw the title at me anyway. I think I'll just stand here, watch them bleed. And since the, you know, pricks like the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Miley Cyrus, the cross-dressing whore, Chinese whore, as a matter of fact, who probably is a relative of Feng Feng.
Since he already said he's you know, he's reading everything he can so he can he can suck up to that Woke ism as much as possible because you know We all have to you know have second thoughts about oh, well, you're gonna have second thoughts. I'm not with you on that one I don't think any second thoughts about being heterosexual. I can't really help the thing about being kind of white and As far as the misogynistic, I don't know what it means. I didn't look it up in the dictionary yet. So You really don't want us
But as soon as I'm sure they get their memory glen improperly in the ring or be they male or female or he she or it They're gonna be screaming and demanding a gunpoint that you the racist misogynist the white male racist misogynist Be right there in uniform and demanded that you follow the orders of that pedo queer that they put in charge The quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo with pedophilic tendencies
That covers all the minority base as possible, I think so Anyway steer clear of the recruiting office period We're gonna fight but we'll be fighting under our terms I keep repeating this for a reason because that is what you need to be thinking. Oh, no, I'm gonna fight I'll just be fighting on my terms and all I think I'll fight for my country Not for the kosher mafia want to steal some crap from somebody else. How's that sound? The Jewish mob wants to go steal some stuff. Let him get their little kosher hind in up front
We'll watch from here and see what I go ahead show me how we show me how it's done Oh, you can't do that without you're hurting the goyim up front, right? Yeah, we know how that works. So anyway The big push now is for the next wave of equipment, which isn't that big a deal? Okay As far as what they're doing in fact, poor old Portugal's gotten dragged into this
with the situation the way it is because hey you got to do your part. I would say something I haven't talked about it now and for a while I have bought a lot of armor. I was working as a purchasing agent in the past actually would deal with like wholesalers you deal with you know these war merchants okay and we bought a lot of Saracens picked up for the for the militia many many many many Saracens, ferrets
But understand that there's three grades. There's combat grade. There's basically like a service utility grade and there's combat ready slash not new out of the box, but sometimes it could be left over from whatever other war, but last production and still in the crate. Then there's the service grade and then there's what's called monument grade. What do you think a monument grade tank is?
And that's I'm not that's the term. It's actually the term in the industry. It's called the monument grade tank. What is a monument grade tank? What do you think that might the words mean something? Okay, what's a monument? You know, it's like usually kind of like a statue that just sits there and stares at you. Okay.
So when you hear about Portugal saying, well, we're going to give them four of these. Now, it sounds like they might be leopard one. They're supposed to be leopard twos, but you got to remember that the leopard tank has been around for quite some time in permutation from one model to the next. But it sounds like they may all be leopard twos, but they're going to give them four. And I'm picturing Portugal had to find some tanks to give the Ukrainian so they could desperately sound like they were doing something. But
I got this funny feeling that they weren't even underneath a tin roof. They were sitting out behind Shaq 416 out by the POL point in the back 40. And they had to cut four years worth of little tree growth out of the tracks before they could drag them to see if they could get the motor cranked over because they had to use a recovery vehicle to drag each one of them into the garage. And they wouldn't go on their own motion. And even then they had to break the tracks and everything free because
It's monument grade. Monument grade is like a freestanding statue kind of thing. It's been sitting there for a while. Like maybe since World War II or well in this case, maybe since the end of the Cold War. You know, that doesn't sound bad when you say that. Well, you know what? We got those, but listen, have we got, have they maybe got some leopards over there behind, you know, the old, the oil shack? Oh yes, there actually do. Well, what, what do we do with them? Well, you know, we park them at the end of the Cold War, sir.
There we go. We'll get them over there. We can charge America like full price for some of our used equipment. Sir, they haven't run since the end of the Cold War. Well, that's not that far back. 1990, sir. Oh, that's right. Oh, hell, that's like 33 years. We haven't moved them that long. Well, sir, they're kind of heavy and the batteries went down and you guys said, don't worry about the fuel and
They were out of sight and with all the tree growth around them, they're real out of sight. Now after 30 years, I mean, I got little three and four inch pine trees stuck in their ass and some of them coming up through the tracks. Well, listen, go out there with the chainsaws and cut them free and let's see what we got. We can make good brownie points with Americans. We can charge top dollar and give them junk. It'll be cool, I'm telling you.
See, that's the problem with, you know, the whole, it's, you know, they're making it sound good. Of course, when you're trying to get somebody set up for murder, you know, slash destruction, this is the kind of crap that the globalists, especially the Jewish mafia does all the time. So four tanks from Portugal, eh? What, you know, nothing might be, they might be a little better than monument grade. They may just be service utility grade, which is not a problem. And really, we bought a lot of stuff. Bread and gun carriers used to buy those for under
for $475 a piece running turn the ignition switch and boom she kicks off and drives but they were service you know used vehicles okay that can mean a lot when you talk bigger and bigger and bigger machines tanks especially because you see everybody always wants to let somebody else do the fixing you know we've got three bokeh's on this thing that really kind of messed up bearings are shot the races are falling around they're rolling around on the on the axle point
Shouldn't we change them? Don't worry. My time's up. I'm going to be out of service here in a few weeks. Well, I'll let the next crew take care of that. And the next crew comes aboard. They're running the vehicle and I don't change those parts, but other parts start to wear down too. And they don't change those either. Why? Because it's not like just reaching under the hood in your Pinto. Okay. 30, 30 ton vehicles mean that most of your parts are hundreds of pounds or tons.
Nobody likes doing that. It's kind of a big machine. Even though the parts are weebo wobbly, they still go down the road. So why wait till I'll let Bob do that the next time around. Bob shows up and you let Fred do that. Well, Fred didn't do it either. He's a GM. Right on down the line. So that's the other thing about what they're giving the yuck radiance is it's a tongue in cheek, you know, laugh. It's a hoot for the ones who are really in charge.
doesn't mean I wouldn't take it. You give me those four vehicles. I think I figure out how to make work and I'm sure that the well, it depends on the on who receives the vehicles to, as I've said before, it's not the weapon. It's the operators. But in this case, four bastards that are left have no clue and don't have any experience and they're going to be handed at least five different nations worth of equipment. And any one of them takes weeks, months or even years to master.
So they know they're already setting them up for a fall. And that's the sad part. But Portugal sending some of those leopards, the Germans are sending some leopards. And this is all bare bones minimum anyway. Again, go to any of the Intel services, check, see how many tanks are in German service right now. And of that, also remember they usually list of reserve vehicles, etc.
Be better off scouring the system and finding and there's still a bunch of stuff they haven't tapped So there's some other politics going on with this. Mostly it's a matter of making sure that the Jewish Surplus industry is the one that gets the business You know get the get them get the worst junk for the maximum price because your buddies that are in the US hack system Will lie their ass off so you can they can slide more money to you and they get more kickback That's what's going on
So anyway, just heads up on that because this week the big announcement is that now they're going to send more special tech. Well, if it was bad enough with tanks, what do you think it's like to have aircraft show up at your doorstep? Especially once you get into more sophisticated modern aircraft and for those older, you could do parts, pieces and assemblies. But with anything from say the, oh,
From the 80s on late 70s to a degree, but especially by the 80s, there's not a whole lot in the upper tier of the technology that is easily maintained. And it requires very, very specialized intricate support technology to keep it running. Remember how they set Vietnam up for the fall by making them a class A type military that we left all of our better equipment behind.
with no learning curve but also no spare parts in depth. We did the same thing as a repeat of Vietnam with what happened with Afghanistan to the point where literally we even sabotage with the unlike Vietnam. Okay, we sabotage the very equipment we gave to the military we were supporting. In Vietnam, they did it surreptitiously by simply stopping the delivery of parts.
With Afghanistan, they didn't want to take any chances. So we destroyed a whole bunch of allied equipment that was supposed to go into the hands of an army that was in the field. Betraying them completely. Which means, again, what can we see in the future for, well, we've already got a pretty good running pattern that we've expected. I don't see it happening any different with regard to this cycle. And so you've got just enough to get them killed, not enough to get them to win.
More enough to get more of the Christians in the Ukraine killed because the kosher mafia wants to murder Christians And if they can get one goyim to kill the other goyim and the goyim they're trying to kill kills the goyim that they're using They're fine with that. That's more of you dead and that's really what this is all about so anyway next And again, I didn't want to hold that. Oh, we're at the bottom of the air. We're gonna have a break We're gonna have to have some music for break
Going into the weekend here. It is going to be a very nice weekend. The bottom of the state. Okay towards the top West side where the training is over there. Maybe not so much because of stuff coming off the lake. But hey, that always happens this time of year. The Upper Peninsula snow. They still have snow. Expect that to continue. Let's do this. I actually mentioned Johnny Cash. We were talking about it so much. So let's just make it easy. Ed.
Johnny Cash, further on up the road. How's that sound? That'll be a good break, if we could. Johnny Cash, further on up the road and it is 732 approximately. It is Friday and you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org along with a whole bunch of other technologies. AM, FM,
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And the seat is so where the gun is cocked as the bullets call Where the miles are marked and the blood and the gold I'll meet you for the wrong of the road Got all my dead men soon And my smiling skull rings my lucky graveyard boots and a song to sing
I got a song to sing, it keeps me out of the cold And I'll meet you farther on up the road, farther on up the road Where the waves start and the night is cold One sunny morning as I know And I'll meet you farther on up the road
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Remember, organize arm equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. If you understand logistics, you will win. Fail there and everything else falls. Or at the very least, it becomes a much more bitter and dark path that you have to follow to get to where you need to be, victory. So let's make sure we square that away before we're going farther and understand the basics. Again, because we need to master the battlefield.
A couple of things, interestingly enough. Again, with regard to Cusinco di Amo Day, I want to remind everybody, a couple of deals over at Classic Firearms, you might want to go check them out, see what they've got in the way of case lots. They did get some 556, 760, oh, forgive me, 760 by 39 in stripper clips, now I don't know what's left. Somebody's tapped a batch of this again, and it may be that the Yugos, it does not have to be Serbia, by the way.
are putting some of this out there because they're turning around for newer ammo. 7.62 by 39 is not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination, but it is progressively, especially in the last 20 years, that's the turn of the century. 5.56 obviously was pushed hard into a lot of the former Warsaw Pact countries, and it's stuck.
But they couldn't afford to get rid of all of the older weapons and in fact as quickly as they thought they were going to start conforming to the UN ban on small arms, okay, which they did by destroying their reserves. They stopped doing that very quickly when they realized, oh, wow, I guess the age of war has not left us. So you've got some really interesting things. Just give you a feel for that. You know, they talk about older, look all these older weapons that are in service.
The peppy submachine is probably the best example real quick. If you go, you'll see, well, look, there's got peppyish, you know, peppyish wooden stock. Okay, the standard PPSH model, sometimes the 40, 41, or the model 43. Now, what's interesting is the 43 is mostly what you're seeing out there. The
Woodstock model is the odd man out or was because originally the 43 was built for the Leningrad siege. It was a build in in the city weapon. It was kind of a last ditch weapon, but it was actually a lot more intricate than a stand gun. That's for sure. Everybody copied it to the Warsaw Pact, but Vietnam made it. Korea makes it or has made it. And I probably should have probably are still making it. Why not? If not, if nothing else, you got to pile stacked up.
But if you look at the, for instance, what it is that came out of the Renta Revolution packages before this war started a year ago in Ukraine, there were a whole ton of Polish, Papi, SMG kits showing up complete with spare mags, mag pouch. Well, it's the way the tactical Renta Revolution kit is. They offer a pouch. You get a bundle of mags. You get the spare tools for everything, a sling and the gun.
Those are all bundled up and that's your package. You buy a thousand of those, you outfit a unit. Buy a hundred thousand of them, you outfit an army. Well, they were cheap. I mean, when the weapons get to the point where they're selling them for, you know, a seven, eight, nine, $10.
There's other weapons they can make more money on because they're a newer. But these petriish guns were virtually unissued inventory arms. And what they did is this was to conform. They picked these to conform to the UN Small Arms Treaty and started cutting them up and destroying them. Or at least selling them off. And it was agreed that anything that was sold off was going into the bin that was going to get chopped. And they did. So a lot of these kits that you're seeing
Right now there's a bunch of them at Apex, both the Pepiash 43 with the standard under folder and then the Pepiash whatever designation in the solid wood. The kits that there are the weapons that they cut up were virtually unissued. Nowhere, no tear. The booing is just like it's brand new. So these guns, these guns are things that would have gone into the fight right now.
Were it not for the fact that the small arms treaty destroyed a lot of weapons so that gee the render revolution companies had control over the market Those are mostly Jewish mafia operations kosher mafia runs the arms trade But they went a little too far and now they're scrabbling because well They've kind of cleared out a whole bunch of the warehouses that were left So if you want to get a feel for that go take a look even the images are actually pretty decent if you go over to apex or any of the other companies that have these kits and
Take a look at what it is they were getting rid of. Now are they obsolete? Not at all really. The Peppi-ish was a 760 by 25 SMG in the Tokarev pistol cartridge. Drum or stick depending upon which gun you're talking about, Peppi-ish 41 or Peppi-ish 43. And they worked. They're very, very, very, very reliable submachine guns. That's the original weapon that was called the burp gun.
Our grease gun wasn't called the burp gun, but the peppish, because of the way it sounds, especially in burst fire, well, that's why they called it the burp gun, okay? So take a look at that. It'll just give you a feel for, wow, what they could have had, what they wasted, and of course they wasted a vast amount of research. That's what war is anyway, and peacetime isn't much better when it comes to the Rinner Revolution companies.
But it's interesting to take a look at these because they would be viable. That's why they're not obsolete for the troops that are carrying them in the field right now. They're simply a submachine gun and a heavier submachine gun, okay, which is not a problem for control. So it's just the idea that, yeah, there were a lot of them were, well, actually, if it's the original, they were built in 1943. If they weren't, they were probably built in the 50s.
So you're looking at a weapon that's 50 to 60 to 70 years old. The ones that we see from Poland made much earlier than much more recent than say World War Two. Very high quality, excellent production and then wasted. Except for the ones where they finally put the brakes on that because the guns that are showing up in the Ukraine are the ones that Poland is sending Ukraine. You see those pictures? Understand this is part of that bargain basement arrangement from all the other countries.
Nothing in the last hundred years of weapons are obsolete. That word does not pertain. Now some weapons are better than others and needless to say is fewer and fewer available than your parts inventories reduce. So survivability is the issue or should say serviceability for any extended period of time. But if the weapon is coming out of the box, it is serviceable for at the very least probably two years of constant service, constant use. That's basic rule across the board.
And with some weapons, they grossly underestimated the quality and performance and they serve, they work or serve for a much longer period of time. Remember the the spend gun was only supposed to be around for about two years, less than that. They figured I don't have a life expectancy of six months and then break. And instead they were around for, well, they're still out there. The kits that you see came from armies that were using the gun. That $2.75 a piece production stan Mark 2.
in service for 70 years. Think about that one. So, and all these other weapons, all they'd have been around forever if they hadn't taken the torture, the grinder, or the cutter to them. So, again, lessons learned. We gotta make sure we don't make those, well, we're never gonna make those mistakes. Idiot sticks that may come after us, yes, but we're not gonna let that happen. So, one other thing before I forget, again, over at, oh, yeah, we got 15 minutes.
Over at Bear Creek Arsenal, 7.6 Q by 51 NATO 24 inch barrel. They're equivalent to the AR 10 it's over in the deal section, $550. If you're looking for a 7.6 Q by 51 NATO rifle and you use an AR 15, use the AR 10 as your next step up and your minimal learning curve and minimal time to total familiarity with the weapon because all of your operational activities are the same from one gun to the next.
So that's over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com and Bear Creek Arsenal dot com over in the deals. $550 24 inch barrel, air 10 variant and there are two others, possibly three that are available. So if you want to go a little shorter with a 20 inch barrel, yep, they got in there for about $10, $15 less per rifle, which is not bad at all. Another thing. Well, okay.
A couple of the things right now. In fact, have you ever taken the time to go over to Craigslist or eBay and looked up aircraft? Now, I bring this up for a reason. I've talked about this a couple of times. We did screw up. We had the chance to buy, pick up a certain pattern of aircraft here several years ago. Well, not that long ago. Well, a few years ago. And I keep kicking myself in the rumpus on this because it's like they could have, should have, would have.
There's a lot of interesting stuff that has been popping up in the used market from Aircraft that have been in hangar for a while At the end of World War two the p-51 Mustang was still in limited production And in fact remember was used by the US military and a whole lot of other militaries as a first-line piston fighter aircraft overlapping with the jet fighters that were coming into service now What's interesting is when they stopped making the p-51 they didn't stop making the plane
They just changed it a bit and the same people that built the standard P-51D continued to build a civilian converted version with a side-by-side seating arrangement. What's neat about this aircraft? Well, it literally is a P-51 for all practical purposes.
Now, the power plants that they used varied because you know the big old Merlin engine was in the P-51 Mustang, but if you were willing to spend the money, you could put a Merlin in the aircraft. However, most have a lesser power plant in them. Now, why am I bringing this up? Well, aircraft are designed in certain ways, and it is advantageous to find military-pattern aircraft because if you ever want to retrofit for coin or, you know, slash tactical operations,
Certain things are needed either you have to make them or if you're lucky the plane is already built that way well hard points on an aircraft the Knock-off aircraft and in fact it was the the company that originally made the p-51d in its final configuration one of them anyway one of the companies eventually did this civilian conversion to a a casual
What you might call a commuter aircraft or a certainly a popular to fly aircraft. The idea was to hit the veteran market because a lot of people either did fly the P-51 Mustang. May have flown another aircraft like it or they wanted to fly the P-51 Mustang, but they didn't get me anywhere near planes until after the war with the GI Bill.
My dad did that after the war and he got into multi-engine aircraft. Started out with single, went into multi-engine and got a chance to fly and almost flew. He did fly, he got a chance to experiment with leers, but didn't get into flying. The mom didn't want him leaving, being gone for so long. When the leers came into play though, they're in back the same day, which hadn't really done the math on, but that's okay. He did, did fine anyway.
However, these aircraft were designed to cater to those interests from that post-war period. However, they didn't change anything on the design except A, the cockpit configuration, slightly. Not too significantly when you look at the design of the aircraft, but also...
the power plant. That's it. Everything else. The wings are all interchangeable with the standard Mustang, the tail assembly, etc., etc. What does that mean? Well, it means that what you've got is a tactically capable aircraft that can mount with hard point stations already built into the design of the wings.
for anywhere from mounting guns internally in the wing, in the wing stations, or mounting external rocket and or ordnance racks for dropping devices. And everything's there needed to do it. They changed nothing in the internal construction of the aircraft with regard to the frame.
in the model that was built and with all of the jigs and with all of the, you know, cutting guidelines and pattern guidelines, because it couldn't be, it was already certified, the aircraft was ready to fly. They changed nothing that they didn't have to. Now, why do I bring this up? Well, turns out a bunch of these aircraft keep popping up now in hangers here and there, and we've already acquired about nine of them.
But they're usually parked and in forgotten hangers where nobody's bothered them. Somebody may have been paying automatically the price for storage. But what eventually happens is somebody passes away and well, the money just kept coming out of the account and then all of a sudden the account's gone. And what's the average price spent on these aircraft? Well, we've seen them for as little as anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000 to $5,000 apiece.
And you go, yeah, it's rather interesting. There's this niche. It's a matrix thing. The last one that I've noticed and we passed the word on to our allies and they in turn picked it up was sitting in a hangar in Ohio. There's actually three or four and pop up at the same time. And it's always the same story. The rubber's tired. They sat right there in place. Cobwebs a little dusty. But otherwise,
a classic, you know, museum grade aircraft, not a hangar queen. Advantage, all the manuals, all the information on how to make something like that work is laying around all over the place. And to build it and make it do what it used to, or used to do, it's all off the shelf.
So just something to consider if you were looking around and perusing the back 40 of an old airfield and you see hangers and or you see aircraft that are being offered, you might want to check to see what it is that's laying around out there. There are quite a few different planes that are very, very pilot user friendly. I wouldn't worry about papering them. It's too late in the game. The big thing is get them secured, then start going over them. We have a lot of people who are in aviation.
have their own mechanics, they own them, literally, they're just, that's all they do for them. And they've been acquiring and building up an inventory of museum devices, all the same model, a nice line of them, multiples. Go ahead, callers, you've been there. Yeah, hi. Thank you for taking my call, in Chicago. We're not talking about something you can drive down the road, you got it.
fly it to another location, correct? Well, no, you can know you can actually most of the times when we moved aircraft. No, you can dismount the wings and actually tow those down the road. You can take a wing. Oh, yeah, they come. Yeah, they were done for battlefield maintenance. You got to figure you might have battle. You know what they were is modular. They're modular wing design so that they actually disconnect. And if need be, you could take parts of one plane, parts of another plane, get her off the ground.
Yeah, they're all there. Yeah, it's amazing how Lego block they are the best way to describe it. Okay. All right. Well, that was my question, sir. Thank you. Yeah. On that note, I kicked myself in the rumpus because the guy had a push pull says now you remember those the spotter aircraft from Vietnam.
right here just down the road guy had one for $20,000 he had parked in Toledo that he and he flew it over to jail. I should have bought it. I really should have. That's a it's a couple hundred thousand dollars for the worst you can find in variance guy had it for $20,000 because he inherited it from his dad.
And, well, he moved it from one airfield to the other by flying it because it was a functional aircraft. You can do that, but you see, if you've got it at a hangar location like most that we're finding, you're not going to want to do the work on site. And usually what they want you to do is get it out of there because they got somebody else who wants the hangar.
Now, the hangers usually are not brand new or anything like that. In fact, most every place we found is kind of like what I was saying about those old tanks where the trees grown up through them. They paid for the rent. I'm sorry, go ahead. You probably pushed you into a Quonset hut. Right, that's what you do. That's what Quonsets were made for. Actually, what I've been looking at is Frank Stasa rebuilt the camp Stasa when they had a fire on the property. He put a Quonset hut in.
And it was actually looking at what he put up for the cost. A Quonset hut, the present construction which are used by farmers for hay barns to equipment barns. And they were originally designed to be hangers are actually a perfect choice. They can handle the weather. If you got high winds, they're more durable. And there's an incredible.
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I appreciate it. No, it's just for whatever reason your link is a problem. No, good point though. The cost is efficient for per foot. And also we did all the labor ourselves. Everybody came in from the different militia units. And all we did, once Frank laid the cement work.
It only took a day to pretty well get to all of the body of the Quonset hut up and it was big enough that on the inside at the at the top arc of the Quonset hut it was What two and a quarter two and a half stories Easily, you could have put another deck inside but for aircraft it just be rolling him in as it is He was using the building for both the training site But he took all of his farm equipment and put it over on one side and still had more room They knew what to do with
It's amazing how much space you actually have, but the durability of the structure is also important because, again, you never know what kind of weather you're going to run to. And for aircraft, that's why they designed and built the things the way that they did. A lot of these aircraft that we're talking about, and by the way, there are many different variants of stuff that's been popping up all over the place, but the older, affordable,
demi-tactable tactical aircraft are popping up in the most inane locations. It's just like the armor we've been discovering. And it's a throw of the dice. You don't know when you're going to run into it. But these are things to look for. I'm not so much worried about buying old actual piston, you know, military aircraft. They're, World War II stuff is through the roof. It used to be a diamond, you know, a song and a dance. Okay.
like anything else used to be. Okay, but now it's coming, come of its own and it's not, it's not obtainable, nor is it necessarily maintainable because of the level of performance required. But these other post-war aircraft are a solution. And again,
It's fascinating just how much stuff we've run into out there. The idea is to put it all with one group because that way parts, pieces, spare parts and assemblies, we run into spare parts all the time. And while it's stuff that doesn't pertain to what we would be using, if everybody has an eyeball, you know, an ear to the rail.
But in an eyeball out there looking for it, it's amazing how much stuff we can actually accumulate. We picked up a whole pile of Huey and OH-58 aircraft parts here last year. $20,000 for two yards, which included three Huey airframes to Kiowa OH-58 helicopter frames plus rotors, body panels, instruments, stuff brand new in the box.
The guy just, you know, again, passed one guy passed away. The other guy who was working with him didn't want to do it anymore. And he just wanted to move everything out. He wanted to go to somebody who was interested. So we got the stuff for basically one free, but for a darn good price. And since we have a glut of people who've worked on the UH1, the OH6, the, you know, the Kiowas, the OH58s.
and parts and pieces are all over the place out there. It wasn't hard to start putting stuff back together and bring it back up to snuff. We're just not worried about asking permission. Time comes that won't make any difference. So just consider that when you look around. You never know what you might find. By the way, there could be an armored vehicle over in the corner like the last time. So we were looking at one of these things. It's like, what's that over in the corner under the canvas? Oh, it's an old military vehicle. Oh, okay. Well, we'll take that too.
And we did so again have fun be creative and it could be and be prepared another thing tactical vehicles I cannot emphasize enough get a pickup truck get a pickup truck get a pickup truck also If you can get something that's pre-electronic ignition Don't change it out to something newer in the way of a motor. I kind of was thinking about this today There's a ton of Ford Mustangs out there right now that are 66 67
And I mean, for whatever reason, Matrix, people bought them as toys to play with. And they're one of those vehicles that as a utility vehicle to keep around for because of the EMP threat, if you're going to rebuild something like that, keep an original pre-electronic ignition. I know the temptation is to go to all newer because there's really some really good prices on some of the newer stuff, but there's also some pretty decent prices on standard original stock.
especially if you get something like an old international Chevy pickup truck or whatever or Ford you want to go low-tech that's why those are desirable is because of the post-World War 3 scenario they run when everything else doesn't there be gas laying around but what good does it do if nobody has anything that can go down the road so that means there's less competition for what gasoline is out there what little little there will be
The same is true with diesel equipment too. The earlier diesels, especially the Detroit diesel, is still one of the best choices for a power pack. I know Cummins, a lot of the others are great, but Detroit diesel, the old crude original engines out there were simplest in design and easiest to keep running, keep to maintain. No special government regulations applied. And that's another reason to consider that type of power plant for any of your rebuilds too.
If you got something you're gonna put off to the side for that special rainy nuclear fallout