February 22, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed the ice storm affecting Michigan and preparedness for chemical and nuclear threats. He analyzed the Palestine chemical exposure incident as a phosgene attack, criticized the government's inadequate response, and warned about potential Israeli theft from Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility during a reported fire. Koernke covered constitutional carry legislation advancing in four states, recommended ammunition and medical supply storage methods, and emphasized the importance of gas masks, shotguns for limited-visibility combat, and heavier rifle calibers for engaging mechanized threats. A caller named Craig discussed radiation detection, nuclear treaty developments, and China's role in prolonging the Ukraine conflict.
- phosgene attack
- oak ridge nuclear facility
- palestine ohio chemical spill
- constitutional carry
- gas masks
- ammunition storage
- shotgun tactics
- nuclear weapons treaty
- russia ukraine
- preparedness
- chemical weapons
- radiation detection
- military surplus
- tactical equipment
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this the land and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame Number you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn
And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic in each God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave? Dill the land ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West South Southeast and North Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4m.org
LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all of our merchant marine personnel out there across all of the great oceans of the planet. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 23rd of February. 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 shall. Anyway, we have ice, we have an ice rain going on right now. It's been going on for most of the day.
Started out relatively light still isn't really all that heavy, but it's that Constance ochre kind of you know light rain and we have ice in all the trees Roads are dangerous. I can guarantee you. I haven't gone out on them for a reason daddy didn't train no fool I lived in Michigan all my life so Stay off the roads unless it's absolutely necessary course if it was a combat situation. Yeah, we'd be out on the roads
We'd be moving cross country right now. Be ready to attack an aggressor and we would do it with Dynamic energy because this is our kind of fighting weather this nasty rotten weather you see outside. That's our weather You're gonna fight fight to win you plan on fighting in that right there outside You go look at that if you're in Michigan or anywhere in the northern part of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, everybody's getting hit about the same That's our weather
That's what you train to fight in. And if you're not willing to, then you will not win because you take advantage of dynamic weather conditions that debilitate or totally incapacitate aggressor high-tech resolution technology. Since you're not running out electronics and you're not gonna be desperately carrying your cell phone and, we got lightning outside. While I'm talking about that, I'm surprised you didn't hear it crackling over the air.
But anyway, you might have heard the thunder in the background though. Big long, long, long roll. Great way to conceal when you get noise like that. Can't hear much anything like clanking a material, metal on plastic, plastic on plastic. That really sounds out when it's a quiet calm day or night, especially at night when sound travels farther. So you see that, hear that, see that?
That's our fighting weather. Get ready to use it and use it well. Anyway, a couple things here. First of all, the more that we know about the, well, the more we know about the Palestine thing, the more the idea that this thing was planned to whatever degree, whether it was take advantage of it or more likely that everything was brought to where it needed to be for the incident.
That's most likely and that's not conspiracy theory. That is progressive step by step intelligence collection and evaluation. Number one, this is a phosgene attack. This was of all of the types of chemical actions that are the most unit. It's a universal known about the inventory of weapons that are in the chemical battery for delivery against the target.
Because of this, not only do military units train, but what happened to all the hazmat people? Anybody think about this one? Okay, it's 9-11, and boy, then we had that anthrax thing. My God, all those tits-sucking parasitic cop shops are up there as fast as you can imagine.
Slurping on that, that free college use from the government. Boy, we gotta have hazmat swimming pools, we gotta have gym suits, we gotta have backpack units. And by the way, part of that I bought not too long ago from one of many sources, but in this case it was from the good old Jew of M. And all that equipment was going out the back door or out through property control, brand new. I got massive amounts of equipment.
from those types of sites where they had been given with your tax dollars at work, millions of dollars. And you know what they did with it? They threw it away or kicked it out the back door for pennies. The good thing, if you were paying attention, which I've asked everybody to do, I know most people don't do it, is that we acquired it. So we have as good as anything that they have in service. Name brands.
Top of the line equipment and needless to say, well, they wanted more. They got more budget money for the next fakery going on just before the coronavirus. That's where we get all the chem suits that we have by the thousands, which were being thrown out because when the coronavirus scam started, hell, they got more money. So throw the other stuff that was brand new in the warehouse, not outdated by any stretch of the imagination. Could have been sent somewhere for use.
But instead, all over the University of Michigan, including their other campuses, they threw it away. Your tax dollars at work. So where are our tax dollars with Palestine?
Where the heck where's the man? There'd be a hell of a story where they could just at least get a camera crew in there and be showing you all the exciting things being done because after all they trained and they trained and they planned and they planned and they trained and they trained and they showed you training and they had special left TX's and It's nowhere. It's nowhere
And they had mass casualty planning and they had big meetings for mass casualty planning and they had special teas, extra coffees and flavored coffees, bagels. Don't forget the locks for the Jewish, you know, shies from the Fed that was coming to talk to him. And on top of that, all kinds of dailies to eat and they had plans and meetings and meetings about having meetings. And they had all kinds of activity. Where's all of that?
Like I said last couple of days, it's not what's being said, which by the way is very little to begin with anyway. It's what's missing. Government loves being overbearing. Communist governments enjoy on a monstrous scale being able to play jackbooted thug and be overbearing. And there isn't a jackbooted thug hardly to be found.
And the the co-players the EPA jack-booted thugs there nowhere to be found Homeland suck you righty. They're nowhere to be found In fact, all the people have just been left right in the epicenter of the event as if they were guinea pigs Oh, wait a minute with the my ID biometric scanners Now let me ask is anybody listening been to Palestine since the event anybody
I'm in Michigan. I probably could make it in good time. I think we could make that in, you know, one eight hour trip. Should be able to no more. Oh, you might've heard the artillery in the background. Another great thunderclap. And I hope that my neighbor is not foolishly thinking he's going to go to work. Oh my goodness. Hopefully he'll know he's trying to get down the road and he's not doing very, oh, almost made the ditch. I'm looking right at him. Oh, he might've made the ditch.
Well, he's a younger kid, so he'll learn. That's how you learn. Anyway, for everybody out there, again, there's a lot of other things that are really, first of all, why we're all the experts. We have has, math, this, has, math, that, FEMA, this, FEMA, that. Why didn't we have them in there giving classes and instruction on the environmental threat?
Now, let me point something out. Another thing that I don't know if you guys all remember, so I'm going to jog your memory. Some of you will remember because we covered this on the air. The Al Gore cofferdam failure because of over mining underneath or in a restricted area in the coal saying that they were supposed to leave alone.
As this happened, they did get warnings out to people, but not fast enough, very, very close. When this massive flood of quicksand oil, the chemical, the PCB, waste product that was virtually in a, it was massive, it was the size of the city. Okay, we're talking very deep, very long, very wide, retained with natural materials and the sculpting of the terrain.
However, Al Gore's coal company, well, they mined underneath it illegally. They were told not to, by the way, too. They were specifically directed. The collapse of the mine destroyed the dam, which then sent this wave of sludge going downrange. Well, the first thing it did is every creek that was in line with it had a solid wall that went for miles.
of this waste highly carcinogenic product, which of course is deadly if you were probably to be trying to ingest it. Well, you might recall the images and we shared these with a lot of people, but we actually had some of you that are listening right now went to the site. And in fact, you were just down the road.
And videotape from the head as close as they could get to the head parallel with the creek. One of the several that this massive wall of debris ran down. Now, needless to say, this is worse than water. Heavier, it took up branches, rocks, rolled them downstream. But every place where there was an open water slash reservoir collection point for the local towns.
every one of them was cross contaminated, not because they were overrun by the flood, because they were on higher ground, actually in a pretty good position, but because no one shut down the water intakes. So not only did the pumping system pull in the contaminant, but they pushed it into all of the pre-collection reservoirs for the drinking water and for the potable water. And on top of that sucked it partially into the system, and the system was overwhelmed.
Now, these sites, every one literally had cesspools. It's only they weren't pools anymore. They were cesspools of this waste product. And it had also partially permeated their water supply pipeline. The only thing you can do is purge, well, you can purge forward, but if you do that, you have to run for a very long time, which
They probably would have if they were smart anyway. So let me ask you something. Everybody's been talking about this. Of course, don't drink the water and then it's okay to drink the water. This is a definite phosgene and other chemical ordinance attack. Let's just look at it as an attack. That's it, okay? Or at least again, exposure, contamination, whatever term you're gonna use, but to me, it's an attack.
Did anybody go immediately to the water supplier, for instance, the water intake point in advance? There was no discussion and no real communication with the people who were brought in by the Fed, the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo Mossad agents whose job it was to set up the attack by burning the product. But if the water system, even if they shut the water system off,
all of their reservoir pools, everything in their pickup system is bad. Here's one of the things to remember, as I've said many times in the last couple of days here, remember that this material is heavier than air, but also is typically heavier than water.
You already are seeing this with examples of people walking up and poking the alligator where they're going to the stream and they're poking it and the rainbow bright color shows up. A classic example of phosgene attack, by the way, if you don't know that. But understand that in the water reservoir, it's the same way.
The pipes in the system. Now here's another problem with the pipes in the system. We've talked about this for years. While your water is either hydrogen peroxide processed or bleach slash chlorinated. Why is that? Because your pipes hold water for, in some cases, the water is in the line for weeks or could be even months.
You don't drink water that just came from the processing point per se. It usually takes a certain amount of time for you to consume depending on how many gallons per day you use. Plus your neighbors, plus your people in the next neighborhood, plus people across the street and down the road and around the corner. Depending on what your conduit is, where it's attached to the water circulatory system. In some cases, some of that water sits there for a very long time, problem.
If they didn't shut the system down, part of the system has now been cross contaminated and there are low points in the water processing system and water retention system where the contaminant would linger unless it is sought out and cleared. Kind of like you having scale in your circulatory system.
Okay, when you have different types of plaque that build up in your circulatory system, they usually start by building up in catch points, low points or irregular formations in the inner tissue of the circulatory system, which work kind of like a saying, a catch point, like you're panning for gold. Well, after that anchors, then the rest of the platelets like that anchor to it and continue to build up.
In this case, it's the same idea except that it is a viscous slash fluid material. So when they told everybody, oh, you can drink the water, you have to be, you've got to be crazy as sin. And by the way, no bleaching in the world, no bleaching in the world, no bleaching in the world or peroxiding is going to get rid of the phosgene.
It's not an organic, you're not killing a bug, a virus, no, that's not what you're doing. This is a chemical process. The only thing worse is if it's an actual natural elemental gas, because I should warn you that when we call it a gas mask, we understand that if it was an elemental like say CO2, your filter is not going to slow that down. It's built to the same construction as the standard air that you breathe that's allowed to pass through with the
oxygen on board, nitrogen and whatever. Well, guess what? CO2 would be in that inventory. So in this case, even though, yo, I'm sure they have filtering systems, but I guarantee that because you're having people that are already acknowledging scent and smell, there was a piece I believe last night on Tucker Carlson talking to the same couple they talked to a couple days earlier. Well, now they're coughing up blood. Guys, what did I say yesterday about that? Do you remember?
If you're coughing up blood, that means that you have upper, well, you have respiratory damage. We just don't know how extensive it is. But this is the other problem. Depending on where the casualty was, first of all, you're loaded to a certain degree. But if you stay in the environment, you do have cumulative damage. And if you are already borderline,
And you continue to stay in the environment and you have additional material kicked up or moving in the air because of a number of different things can be happening. Resting at low points on building roofs, resting all through the area, low points in the terrain, going into your basement, which basically is the load point where everything is going to gravitate to and the longer you have more time you have, the more through osmosis.
The gas will gravitate to those low points like basements, service tunnels, anything like that, making them an automatic high hazard issue.
No idiot stick showing up one time with a censor is in any way, shape or form doing his, her or its job, depending on what the political correctness hiring is for the queers of $3 bill, pedo government, especially the EPA. Which by the way is also their line of sex, a feces to begin with, okay? You would have to be doing aggressive, nonstop,
monitoring, surveying and monitoring in the affected area for weeks if not months. If you do a highly aggressive investigation and survey, you can clean and purge areas, but they're in no way, shape or form.
Is that being done? That's not happening. You are not hearing anybody. In fact, the interesting thing is I think that most of the people, for whatever reason, are welfare types as far as their mindset. In other words, there was a bunch of white people there. That doesn't make any difference. They used to the government tip. They've been getting government tip money for the last two years. They had a $1,000 check. They handed out. Everybody got lined for that here this week, this last few days.
And oh boy, $1,000. Now, of course, you're supposed to buy bottled water, I'm sure with that. But there again, maybe Netflix was more important. You know what I mean? So again, it could be a card if they were smarter be, yes, you can buy bottled water with this. Here's your cards, $1,000. And it's only for bottled water. If you try to buy anything other than bottled water, the card won't work. Or the check or the cash, whatever. If they check your cash, you might as well just piss that to the wind.
But as it is, again, because of this, my wife would not be there. My children would not be there. I like my pets. They sure as hell would not be there. Okay, anything I have in the way of livestock, first of all, the first days, and as we had a problem like that, I mean, after all, I'm wondering if there are any military people with any kind of real experience in that community. Because they'd be telling people, good old.
Oh, member of the captain search for Spock telling his crew to get off the Enterprise as the self destruct goes off. Oh, that's crazy Bob. He was in the army and he doesn't know anything because the government's here and they give us money. Government gives us money. They give us money. Bob doesn't give us money. Bob's just trying to save our lives. Government gives us money. So we'll stay here and we'll be like, oh my God. Oh, that bastard Bob. Why didn't he warn us more?
Because you know people are that stupid Okay. Now the other interesting thing is this white noise movie being done This is good as a training exercise by FEMA and or the SWAT teams before a mass shooting In almost every location. Okay for a very long time as a matter of fact many many many many many times this has happened
So we have a bunch of people and the whole gist of the movie is that it's feudal resist and it was so hard to escape and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Did anybody see anything like that happen or show up with the real event? Anybody say, wow, this is just like the movie, but it's a movie, kind of like a movie. It's not really real life. It's not as serious as you think. You know, they did that movie to laugh at people. That's really funny.
And I can picture that happening a lot. Okay, so anyway, there's a whole bunch of stuff and it's like you've got the butt pucker, Butt Fudge, who is, oh, he's some time, he's gonna show up, boy, he's gonna show up there, it's gonna be down the road. First of all, his story should be gone. We'll see what you wanna bet they are gonna have now. Here's where FEMA is gonna show up.
homeland suck you righty, cuz they're gonna be afraid that the population is gonna respond in a negative way. And so they're gonna take great precautions with the secret police. My fascination will be how they show up and whether or not they show up with PPE, protective equipment on. So now, and by the way, a face mask, like I told you, if that's all you had, get three of mine, it's one of the few times where yeah, I would stack them up, okay? But I put a
a one of the filter masks on, grab a t-shirt, wrap that, fold that, wrap it around the face, safety pin that into place, put another mask over top of that, and while it ain't great, and my eyes are still exposed, although I can put some goggles on, if I were on my way out, I'm not saying stand in this garbage and live in it. No, I'm saying I would be doing everything I could to protect my lungs right from the get-go, and try to plug my ears and make sure I cover my eyes with a set of goggles.
And I would be moving away from the epicenter of the event and not looking back a whole lot except to double check to make sure the wind drift hasn't changed because I'm going upwind from what's going downrange.
That's in a panic where I was absolutely caught flat-footed and unaware. I have the knowledge and the wherewithal to protect myself to the best of my ability and immediately scrub, clean, and evacuate as best you can. Flood the system with water, your system, water, water, more fresh water, more fresh water, more fresh water. It's the only thing you can do. And the reason you're doing this is helping the body will purge material that it can carry out.
But you have to have the flow going, so to speak. Keep that in mind. Anyway, so that's one, the crisis there. Also, I mean, well, the planned slow motion shipwreck there, cuz that's really what this is acting like. Like everything else, it's a curiosity that it did not happen by chance. I'm sorry, it's just there's too many other pieces that are available now. And
However, it's played out. They'll record it with whatever lies that are convenient for government and just proceed and lie about it until not people are dead and they won't have to worry about that because those people will no longer be around to complain or say anything. Wait long enough. Oh, 30 years later. Yeah. Oh, that problem. Palestine. Oh, it really was a problem. You know, like Asian orange or Gulf War illness. We didn't wait for Gulf War illness. So we're at the bottom of the hour. Have some fun with a classic again.
Because we should redo this. It should be the 21st century man. The Muswell Hillbilly album, The Kinks, and 20th Century Man. Whoa, wait a minute, no, I can't do that, not yet. Forgive me, Edward, because I know your fingers on the trigger, pardon the pun. And it is Wednesday. And on Wednesday, we do what? For the bottom of, here we go.
There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life without my useless. Before God is free, my right. Mind your madness fills in our valleys. There is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, hear ye not the singing of the view, though wild and free. Soon you'll know the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle.
Then our hands could prove no trifle You may ride a good late speed You may not stern a master You forward march with speed But you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader George Star That you make what little noise And always hit the mark Oh the rifle, oh the rifle Could prove no trifle
Maggie no graves at home, back across the variety water And here they must come like, well it's to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Clinton's figure hold the buck true, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle
is your first best weapon, but there's a whole lot of weapons in the inventory to use that brain. Pour in a whole lot of working knowledge and that means study. There are many good examples of what you can do to operate and utilize particular weapon systems that are out there and available. I would, if I were you, familiarize yourself with every World War II American weapons system that you could possibly find video training for or familiarization for. Why?
because there are a lot of them. A lot of people brought stuff home, a lot of stuff has been surplus, the equipment material is lit, hold on here. But anyway, one of the things also Japanese weapon systems, why? And I mean even infantry, indirect fire weapons because the
is still out there and about. And by the way, functional, everything ready to fight. So heads up on that one. Okay, Edward, we want to play this very quickly if we could. And this is happening within the last three hours. Oak Ridge Nuclear Weapons Facility on fire. Breaking, and this is over at the Poplar Report Channel. Breaking Oak Ridge Nuclear Weapons Facility on fire.
for everybody who's wondering Knoxville, Tennessee. This is where the Israelis, hey, maybe the Israelis are covering their tracks. They just stole more stuff from the United States. SPNOS units either A, you just flat out steal the stuff quietly if you can without being noticed because you got your buddies inside. But if it looks like you're getting caught, burn the place on the way out. So breaking Oak Ridge nuclear weapons facility on fire.
Knoxville, Tennessee. This is over on YouTube. It's about three hours old already with rascal's pico. I'm here to show you the iron gold light duty trailer. So this good afternoon. We are following breaking news right now at noon. A fire at Y 12 national security complex is contained. We are about to hear from officials in a press conference. We're gonna take you to Oak Ridge right now where Vinnie Simlot is standing by with the latest Vinnie. What can you tell us?
Abby, we know around 9 15 somebody reported a fire at building 92 12 here at Y 12. The officials here say that they were working with uranium when that fire happened, but the uranium and the fire was contained to that building. They don't expect any outside impacts beyond what happened here.
at Y 12. The city of Oak Ridge says it's standing by to monitor the situation, but they're not involved and neither is the Rhone County EMA. All of the cleanup and all of the response has been handled here by the contractors who run Y 12. Now we do know a little bit about that building where this happened. Building 92 12. It is, um,
A chemical processing and uranium production facility that they've been using here since 1945. We don't know how large the fire was, but the officials here say that it was contained to the area inside the building. There's nothing that happened to the people outside in Oak Ridge or in Roan County, and there's nothing for anybody else to worry about.
They did have to evacuate that building, building 92 12. They had a lockdown for most of the area and a curfew, but that's all been lifted right now. So we are waiting to get another update from the folks here at Y 12 in just a few minutes. Um, Vinai, we've talked about the fact that uranium processing, a uranium processing building was affected by this fire. Do you know anything about this material or the material that was involved in the fire?
Yeah, this goes back to the history of Y-12 and they've been doing stuff with uranium since it started back in the 1940s, but so far they say that it was contained. The experiment was being held in an area where they're used to be using that kind of, doing those kinds of experiments and they followed all of the procedures and were able to put the fire out.
when it happens. So they're really not concerned about the procedures or the uranium spreading around the area right now, Abby. Well, thank goodness for that. Vinay, we know that some of the building, or that one building at least, was evacuated a few hundred people affected and that the community is safe. Do you know about the larger Y-12 complex? Have those buildings at all been affected? Are those employees been affected?
Yeah, they did have a soft lockdown here at Y-12 and there was a curfew. So if you were in a building, you had to stay in it. We're actually expecting right now to hear a little bit more from the officials here at Y-12.
We are listening in on the press conference there at Y-12. We'll let you listen. Again, thank you for being here this afternoon. My name is Gene Patterson. I'm the public information officer for the Y-12 National Security Complex, specifically for Consolidated Nuclear Security, which is the managing operator of the site. To my left is Stephen Wyatt with the NNSA production office and Tony Boser, who's also with CNS, our technical advisor. So, up front.
Good news. We have accounted for all employees. There were no injuries as a result of this situation. Now to go through the timeline with you, I'm going to ask Steve to do that.
Okay, good morning. Again, my name is Stephen Wyatt, and I'm with the National Nuclear Security Administration. There was a fire at approximately 9.15 a.m. this morning involving uranium in building 9212. This is a production facility on site. Again, as we stated previously, there are no off-site impacts as a result of what occurred today. Our emergency response organization responded to the emergency. Employees were evacuated from building 9212.
as well as other buildings nearby. And for 9-12, we're talking about a couple of hundred employees who are directly involved. There are no reports of injury or contamination. Also, in the facility itself, we have what are known as continuous air monitors. They did not alarm as a result of that, which would indicate that there's no release of radioactivity. And Tony can address this further explanation. That's all I have. Thank you. All right. So questions?
No, we we don't we don't know the cause of the fire. Our focus is entirely on responding to the emergency. We accounted for employees. You know, we're still we're still responding to the emergency will determine what took place at a later time. But right now our focus is on the emergency itself. Chemical brain. You're right.
But we don't have information regarding the exact cause of the fire, but it was involving a uranium compound.
Will this building be opened up in the next couple of days? Will it be closed for investigation? What is the next couple of days? That's yet to be determined. Again, there'll be a full examination of what took place today as well as our response. I wouldn't want to speculate on how long it will take for us to go back into routine operations. Can you talk to us a little bit about what happens in that building? What generally is that building useful? Tony? Yeah, so...
That building does uranium processing for all of our uranium-based missions as the Uranium Center of Excellence for the NNSA. We process materials in support of nuclear Navy mission as part of non-plurification and as part of our classical NNSA mission. So there's a lot of different forms of material there. This happened to be uranium that was in a metal type form.
to the question of what started the event. We don't have those details, but I can say that we do have measures in place to address the risk of a fire and to be able to react, as you've seen today, to a fire event. And the good news, as was mentioned, is we have positive indications that the event was contained to the process equipment.
but there's been no spread of contamination outside of the processing equipment proper, no impact to personnel in the building, and certainly none to the general population of the plans or the public. Yeah, and just to give you a little bit of a behind the scenes thing, as soon as this event occurs, you know, our emergency response starts in action. And part of that is contacting all our local stakeholders and our congressionalists. So they have all been apprised of this situation from early on in this incident.
And at this point, and you could, I can't speak for them, but you may speak to those folks, I think they're comfortable with where we are and what we did today. And as far as the contamination goes, what was the concern there and what level is that concern right now?
So the concern is to understand if any material spread as part of this event outside of process equipment could affect personnel in the building, could affect personnel in the plant. And again, we have monitoring equipment in place that has confirmed no release of material outside of our processing equipment. So that means all of those features performed as expected, as designed, and a lot of conservative decisions made as far as the emergency response team to confirm that as part of this event.
You say how the fire was exchanged? Not at this time. Are there different protocols to put out a fire involving the right email mask of those two other fires? May I have your attention please? This is the Black Wolf Operations Center.
Daniel Neal, please call 574-7172 as soon as possible. Daniel Neal, 574-7172. So that's a great question. Absolutely. Each process is part of that process development. The training and the protocols have specific procedures in place depending on what type of fire is expected.
chemical fires versus maybe combustible type fires and those type of things. So yes, we do have specific fire response procedures for that. Those were what was followed. And as per those procedures, the folks that were part of processing took their initial actions and did exactly the right thing by requesting emergency response to come in and take the next steps. All right, other questions?
Other than contained within the process equipment. Yeah, we have a character. It's roughly in the West Western portion of the Y 12 side. Okay, question here. Talk a little bit about the new command center and the new fire department that we just dedicated and how they played a role in
Well, I can tell you the fire department is not, we did cut the ribbon on that facility recently, but we have not fully moved in. So they're still working out of all quarters. I can tell you from speaking with those firefighters, they're very happy about those new accommodations and certainly the access in and out from that building will be much better than where it is today. So thank you for the question and I'm sure the firefighters appreciate it as well.
convention of like in this well they're at the heart of any emergency they they are the conductor they direct us and and all the pieces that that follow so they played a direct role in that all right again uh oops sorry sorry
All right, so again to reiterate, we're very happy to report to you that all employees have been accounted for, that there were no injuries as a result of this incident, this fire that occurred about 9.15 this morning, that there were no impacts beyond the immediate area of that fire, which was in building 9212 in the west side of the site. We have contacted our stakeholders. They are pleased and comfortable with our
with our response. And at this point, we are happy to continue on with you all. But for now, I think the story is good news. Our process has worked. The public was never in any danger. The environment is safe. And we are going to move forward from here. So thank you all. Thank you.
And we are just listening in on a press conference. Jean Patterson, the spokesperson at Y-12, giving us an update on the situation developing at this hour. What we know at this point is at 9.15, there was a fire situation in a uranium
processing building on the west side of the Y 12 site. They evacuated several 100 employees. All of those employees are okay. And according to the spokesperson you just saw, everything is okay and contained in that machine that was processing the metal form of uranium. The outside community is not impacted. A lot of the outside buildings, most of them, all of them are okay at this hour. We do want to mention that some did have to evacuate and some were put on
lockdown. You can stay with W. B. I. R. And W B. I. R. Dot com for the latest again. No contamination concerns this afternoon, which is the big headline. We are back. Thank you, Edward. Again, that's about as precise as possible. However, let's not forget that at least one or two people are just reading another piece posted here that this could be a cover for a theft and see a lot of people on the same page. Why?
Right after 9-11, about over 62 to 64 Israeli Mossad operatives were captured in various terrorist operations across the United States. The van with the bombers that were caught with ordnance, the bomb sniffing dogs, identified them. Probably the van that was supposed to destroy the Washington Bridge, they were Israelis.
In addition to that, remember we had the dancing Israelis dressed up as Arabs so they could have a propaganda piece. They were in place before the planes hit. The camera was set up to face the World Trade Center. A snoop lady who had some really cool optics was watching them, called the police. The police zoomed in, picked them all up. Turns out they were from a certain warehouse. That warehouse was tied into the 9-11 bombing.
But also tied in, you know, government, I'm sorry, 9-11 attack. But also were tied into the original World Trade Center bombing and it's where the Israelis were operating out of that built the bomb when the Israelis built the bomb and the FBI built the bomb that went off in the World Trade Center before. Anybody remember that one? Yes, we do. Well, right after 9-11, because everybody was looking for Arabs.
Because after all, now the Arab was the enemy of the state with them there, Arabistanians. Well, because of that, when the Israeli Mossad were out doing their dirty deeds, really the average American can't tell the difference between a Swarthi Israeli and a Swarthi Arab individual, an Arab. Okay, or a Yohudi Israeli. So anyway.
The first incident, as you recall, was a moving van. Police officer, a sheriff's deputy, I believe, not a local cop, but a police, a sheriff's deputy, passed a car, or not a car, forgive me, a moving van to Arab-looking individuals. They were very nervous as he passed, that's what he said. So he turned around and he started, you know, trying to pull him over.
And there was a low speed chase that ensued that was at about 35 miles an hour. And the guy in the rider's seat was chucking vials of material out of the front seat of the vehicle. Now there was other stuff on board and the total inventory was secured and we were never allowed to know what all was in the back, but it was more stuff stolen from Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility.
Lo and behold, they took these guys back to the police station. They first offered fake IDs that didn't hold up. Progressively, they were then arrested and held as they did background. They found out that these were Israelis. And one of the two in the vehicle that was arrested was the son of the head of the Jewish secret police, the Mossad.
What were they what was in the vials radiological isotopes of some kind and he was chucking them in people's front yards It was a classic, you know slow speed chase or medium speed chase on what were you know, the classic tar based two-lane roads You see all through the ridge if you've been down that way My parents used to live on one when they moved up from Florida. He didn't come all the way back to Michigan They decided to move in down tech down in Kentucky. So anyway meanwhile
Another bunch of swarthy looking Arab type people were messing around and had a rental storage site not too far away from where the first batch were picked up. Well, they swooped in and they busted the Arab looking individuals. And lo and behold in the storage compartment, the storage containers or should forgive me, storage shed. It was actually the usual garage door kind of arrangement.
door after door after door. So it was attached to many, many other storage units. They opened up the door. What was inside? Well, two nuclear fuel rods from the Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility. Now, wait a minute, let's figure this out. Did somebody walk out with a really big lunchbox and carry one nuclear fuel rod at a time for a major nuclear reactor?
The only way that the items that were stolen could have gone out is if there was help at the door and the gate and the other gate and the door and the gate and the other gate. So that means that somebody was helping the Israelis to steal stuff from the nuclear facility, the Oak Ridge nuclear facility that just had this here fire.
So the way I see it is as several people immediately say wow with all the stuff going on a fire is a great way to conceal thieving or stealing nuclear material from a nuclear facility, especially a nuclear arsenal component.
And we all know how professional the whole of the bureaucracy of this government is. You know the guy that was in charge of nuclear fuel disposal, that bald headed queers a $3 bill, pedo, that looks really evil, even though he already looks weird and evil with the lipstick on. Have you taken a look at his mug shot? Well, he looks like that. That's the kind of person I asked many times. How did this turd get a security clearance?
Well, because they gave him the wink and the nod and the Israeli mafia made sure he got in there because they needed him because you know when you're disposing of nuclear stuff, it's kind of handy if somebody can snick some of that off to the side too. Cousin Israeli made dirty bomb would be pretty handy, wouldn't it? Did I say that? Yeah. Wow. So we just happened to have a fire at, well, a nuclear weapons facility.
Like so many other convenient fires, we seem to be having all over the country and they're not small scale fires. They're very large scale fires. And we also have the southern border wide open. So Israeli operatives could bring in everything they want by backpack with their slave labor, the cartel operatives.
And they can operate all over the country because the pigs in government, the bureaucracy have allowed for that conduit of spies and the network of saboteurs to walk right into the United States. No special secret squirrel work. All they had to do is walk past the Walmart door greeters and get around them and on into the country. 5 million illegal aliens with a big percentage of them, very likely operating for
foreign powers against the United States, but with the cooperation of traitors inside the United States in Washington. And in many of the states such as California, Chicago and Illinois, New York, and other locations, including Washington State and Oregon. You're having a slow motion molasses war waged against you and that's fascinating, but not so slow. Yeah.
Anyway, for everybody out there, get a gas mask, get a gas mask, get a gas mask. My recommendation, cheapest for the mostest right now, in fact, I don't always do this, but those deals that are over at gunpartscorp.com for the M1 Yugoslavian is a complete small package, but it does give you the basics. You have a bag, you have the filter, and you have a mask.
If you go to get the same bag, forgive me, this is the same mask from, for instance, Sportsman's Guide. They'll sell you the mask, but without a bag and without the filter. Filter is not included, which I think is rather interesting. They've been pilfering even the 60 millimeter filters, really? So also, if you are a group, I would, power just went out.
But won't go out for me because I'm on power assist. But for everybody out there again, I cannot stress enough that you can take advantage of the case slots of filters if you have a group of people. I like keeping the cases together and you're better off having a case per group.
So that everybody is able to draw as needed. Needless to say, if you've got 20, 30, 40 people you've gotten gas masks for, the first case, issue out a spare filter to every mask that's there. Right off the bat, everybody should have a mask, the proper filter for the proper mask. Now make sure you get the right filter. These filters that are available by the case over at gunparchcorp.com.
are not for the new NATO, they're the old NATO, which is the 60 millimeter thread. The new NATO are the 40 millimeter thread. However, the type of crisis that we are facing in terms of attacks, most everything that we have seen so far, chemical has been a threat that all of the filters that are out there can handle. In other words, phycine is one of those things, mustard gas,
One of those things, two of those things, two or four of those things that absolutely your gas mask filters that are out there right now will handle. So I highly recommend that you get a gas mask. Get a gas mask now, get a gas mask and deal with that. One of the other reasons, well, if the Israelis just stole a bunch of stuff from the Oak Ridge facility and the confusion, they probably did.
They're either a taking it home for nuclear weapons or they're going to use it for something that they're going to do here in the way of wicked and evil ways. And everybody better be ready for it. And with radiological, the same gas mass filter will work just fine for keeping your lungs from loading up with any kind of fallout. It's not going to stop radiation waves. You still have to understand and know how to protect against radiological threat in general people.
But it will stop you from inhambling stuff that you might not realize immediately is there because of the particle that may go into your lungs, settle into your respiratory system. And then travel the radio, the radio, radioactive iodine that your body sorts out would go right to your thyroid, thyroid, of course, this will either, you know, cause short term, great debilitating effect up to an including death, introducing it into your body in several other ways too.
or at the very least again developing cancers that you really don't need or want. Okay. So again, invest in a gas mask, spare filters, working knowledge, and also all the other tools of the trade that we've talked about repeatedly for this week and last week and for 30 years. Now there's only so much out there. Ignore the boobies who say you don't need it.
Smile and nod and wave. Don't get into any fights with anybody over this. First rule is this is like drowning, okay? People will tell you they don't need to swim until they're in the water and they're flopping around and then they expect you to jump in and then they grab you like a crazy monkey and drag you to the bottom of the pool while they're busy suffocating. Then they suffocate you.
So make sure that you have the gas mask and you have gas masks for your family. Those people who are listening and men have spares anyway because again, you might have friendlies over and somebody get caught flat-footed. I also recommend get a few spare masks, put them in the car so that you have the fact that the ones that we're talking about, if you put them inside yet another really good airtight container,
The masks that are at Gun Parts Corp. are in airtight sealed storage bags for long-term tactical storage and for strategic reserve. So the neat thing is you can take them don't open those up have a couple of open up some for training and for direct application and use.
take the spares and you can put those in storage with you know in barrels at other locations or if you want to like I said put them in an airtight container you can pack a lot of other things in there in between the mask and the and the filter and you know the bag and You got yourself some pretty decent protection on standby when the time comes Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance
And it's obvious, well, like you said, the wild geese, my favorite line. Gentlemen, we have been betrayed. And because of that, ain't nobody, the only thing FEMA's gonna obviously show up with is a bullet for the back of your head. And Homeland Succu-Ridey, the traders of America, to America working for a foreign power, have a very specific and narrow agenda that they all agree to now with regard to their
attacking the American people to cooperate with the globalist agenda to destroy the liberty and freedom of the United States. Take a look at Palestine. That's all you gotta do. Go look at Palestine, Ohio. Wanna see what's gonna come to help you? Nothing. Republic? Ready to go right away, what? Remember, it's ICE. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand.
His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of three and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep.
But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent.
Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number
You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled 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?
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beware and no power in our area right now. It's random and it depends where you are. Dots on the map all over the bottom of Michigan right now. But we'll see how long that lasts. Meanwhile, we'll just work on auxiliary. We can do that here. It is the 22nd 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 bent for the Republic, the dance of swords. Real quick, it's weapon related, but it's something that most people don't really think through. There's been all kinds of other ideas and solutions out there. This kind of weather is why the poncho is a preferred weather system to have as the final say in how to cover yourself.
We've got a saturation kind of rain. It's freezing. The air temperature is on the edge of freezing. Ground temperature though, the ground itself is relatively mild. You could actually stick a shovel in a lot of places right now. The big problem is again, this is going to get in your weapon.
And again, one of the nice things about the poncho is you can still wear other wet weather gear. In fact, we've got lots. I've got thousands of pieces of Gore-Tex. I have them barreled and on standby ready for what's coming. Other wet weather gear. I don't know how many ponchos. Ponchos have been harder to get because there have been fewer out there. That's why the wet weather gear is something we still save and we're going to hang out to every piece we can because if I have to issue it out to you.
or again issue two units, then we're gonna have to just use what we got. But a poncho, I highly recommend you invest in an actual military pattern or military poncho if you can find them. Austrian, American, there are several of the countries that have stuff out there. A lot of the really interesting patterns that were available only two years ago were all gone. As far as camouflage patterns, you may have noticed that.
But, no, de-grain want to be fine or feel gray, whatever you got to work with. Watch yard sales, that's where I still have picked up the most. But the neat thing is, is that if you're carrying a weapon, the weapon is covered by the poncho, but it still offers pretty much free motion. And if need be, you could fire through the poncho without any difficulty. It's not going to do anything, you're going to put holes in the poncho. But you have the weapon covered constantly. And in this weather that we're talking about,
This is cumulative and it is a soaker. It gets down into things. And amazingly enough, if your weapon is exposed to the weather in any way, shape, or form, or even cover to a degree, if it got wet like that, the tree cover that you see iced up, your weapons will ice up the same way. In fact, for that matter, so will your top cover. If you're really, this is another reason to wear a helmet. Or, again, better cold weather headgear, which you should have both anyway.
because again, this stuff's gonna soak right through the top of you, work its way down. You need as much top cover that's going to deflect or completely block the moisture in a situation like this and helmets are pretty good for that, to be quite honest. So just a heads up, not all of them, the new brain pan types are kind of useless. And again, they're not built for the kind of battlefield that we're actually facing. So just something to think about there.
full wrap around cover with a drip line, etc. Makes a big difference because you're gonna be living out in this stuff. That's what's happening to the troops over there in Ukraine right now. There's a lot of things that they're acknowledging. Guess what? Depending on the design, yeah, it does keep a certain amount of your head covered and armored.
But the design itself does not lend to intelligent long-term field operations. And so it runs off the helmet. A lot of it's going to run right down your neck or right along the side of your head, down inside real quick, and core temperature loss. And guess what? They're fighting a winter war over there. The very thing that we've warned time and again about. So one of the interesting things, there are several designs.
that are quite user friendly and actually do offer some of those considerations with a rain drip mold, a bell to the base of the helmet around the whole perimeter, which helps to move the water away from the body. Now because of this, and this is where you don't see them, you have gators for your legs that are cortex, you will find with some of the poncho systems a gator, arm gators also, which is really good. Remember those Turkish reversible
I got some but I wish I had actually gotten a lot more when they were especially when they were discounted because nobody was really super excited about it. Okay, so anyway, consideration here is that what you want to do is make a point of acquiring also a Gore-Tex neck frock.
They're out there. I've seen them actually have two or three Cabela's and the other companies produce them They are actually even in many camouflages or were I don't know what's available now. I have only a few of these but Because of the nature of what's happening like the typical temperate weather. We're not in the desert anymore
And even if we were, you still get seasonal rains that are just absolute soakers. This eradicates a good portion of what's going to get, you know, again, around the side of your head, down into your neck area. Typically, it's like a turtleneck in an elasticized diver suit type rubber, which is really good. And in addition to that, you have a cape over drape, which just works almost like football armor.
Not a bad choice. And again, separate from everything, the important thing is that this is sealed. It's a sealed system. So that, you know, things can't work through a seam or whatever. It's just one solid piece of bell type material with the way it's built. Think about it that way. And it's kind of bell shaped. With a head hole instead of the top of the bell being there. And it is a good solution.
However, again, the poncho eliminates all of those problems and covers your weapon while still offering reasonable freedom of movement for your weapon. In fact, even as you're traveling or if you're in guard mount or whatever you're doing, the defensive position, the poncho is a very, very, very useful tool. And I highly recommend you carry two of them.
Okay, one of the many things where I don't say that will say very often because you know, you guys have variations on the theme, but my experience to ponchos save a whole lot of misery and are awfully useful tools in the field. You may use or lose one real quick, especially if you run out of ambulatory technology, read that stretchers.
Guess what? Instead, what you do is take that poncho, as I've said many times, break out your engineer tool, your saw, hack yourself a couple of poles, and...
Run the poncho into a loop, snap it together, run the sticks through. Not a real fancy stretcher, but it'll get the job done better than trying to just drag the guy along on a poncho with you trying to grip something that's really hard to hold when it's got blood or moisture or wet, ice, whatever, okay? Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Have the right tool in the toolbox and be a lot less persnickety for you when the time comes.
So, think ahead. Also, spare ponchos? Hell yes. Yeah, actually, I have never thrown a poncho out. Older ponchos, nylon ponchos, have a tendency to flake off the material. Don't worry, we've seen this for 60 years now. Vietnam, when they came out with the new nylon poncho, they also came out with the new wet weather gear. Remember it smelled like curdled milk? When it started to smell like curdled milk,
The very thin, plastine layer that was on the nylon was reacting to probably being rolled up and stored damp. And that it would probably, it was probably a mildewing effect, but what happened is the little material that you do have would start flaking off. Well, even if that happens, you don't chuck the poncho because it's still a camouflage item.
And it can still be used for sunscreen. It can be used, for instance, for covering up windshields on vehicles. There's a hundred different things you can do with them. And by the way, it's still a throwaway to be used. The nylon still is strong. So using it as a improvised poncho, it still works just fine.
So again, until it's really falling apart, oh, and when it's falling apart, you know what I do with those? If it actually finally dies, you know, I'm going to run that horse after the white man drops it. I'm going to pick that horse up and make him ride quite a ways. Right? Remember that thing I was talking about the other day? Well, when all else fails, break out the scissors and create strips and use it to integrate into camouflage nets and ghillie suits.
When you fret that, it already has a faded and mix of green or colored color combinations. And in used in proper perspective with the rest of the kit, depending on what you're doing, like camo nets, it offers more material, lightweight, easily dries. If it gets wet, very quickly it dries in the air. And either way, it's going to offer a certain amount of concealment.
as part of the integrated net or whatever system you put together. See, so until it finally, and if when it finally dies there, yeah, it's done. But guess what? You got every last penny out of the product you owned and the manual, every minute of use that the manufacturer provided. How's that sound? So again, prior prep for planning prevents piss poor performance. Tell you what we're going to do because we're about, we got a few minutes and we still, we're going to have the regular bottom of the hour.
break, but let's see. I was gonna do this before, we're gonna do it again now. Edward, if you could, Muswell, Hillbilly's album, The Kinks, 20th Century Man. But you know what we need to do? We need to redo this piece, 21st Century Man, and throw it out there. And it would be fun for a band to do that, and to see what kind of response you get from everybody.
Upgrading it by a century would really be cool because everything that's talked about in the song here Well, it fits right in line with what you're facing right now So the Kinks 20th century man. Here we go
Well, Hillbilly's album, one of the most collectible and valuable albums of the Kinks. A lot of political stuff and 20th century man. You ain't gonna hear this on any radio station near you. I guarantee it's on the band list because the last thing you want is for any of the presence of creatures coming out of the public fool system to think about freedom and liberty. Unless it's, well, you know, freedom and liberty means pressing all the rest of us.
you know, again, being queer pedos in the process and allowing yourself to be poofed eyes while you have your private parts chopped off. Okay. Yeah. Twilight zone is here.
And as a matter of fact, for everybody out there, I get a reminder, aimsurplus.com. It's Weapons Wednesday, aimsurplus.com. They got a bunch of preview partisan. I haven't even a chance to go through every, I keep scrolling through when you punch in ammunition. And because of the way their search engine is, you gotta pay attention. There's some odds and ends of items that'll show up and then all of a sudden there's another blister of ammo listed.
So don't give up when you get to what you think is the bottom. You see some magazines or something like that. Keep scrolling and go to the next page. There's more ammo there and it's in stock. So for all of you that have any of the hunting calibers, 375 Holland and Holland, obviously 30 out six in the sporting projectiles in the sub point. There's some good heavy bullets, 180 grain. If you've got a Remington, a flinchchester, a
Savage or any of the newer weapons that are out there. They're in the bull guns Your rifles will handle this without any problem. But if you're looking for a little more freight train going down range 180 and 200 grain they even had some 220s, but I think those are gone in the 30 out 6 now they also have other Big bores and they have many of the different middle calibers like 30 30 So you're gonna want to go check them out and two or three loads of that good color. Give me there
Hey, how you doing Mark? My buddy putting together a 243 for coyote hunting. He's putting a thermal on it, but he's having trouble sighting. I told him to light a cigarette, put it in a bolt and hang it from a tree, lit cigarette or a lit cigar. Because I'm cigarettes, they don't stay lit long enough unless you're smoking it, right? What do you think of that? You think that'll work?
Well, if you have something like a cigar or something that will smolder, a candle would work, but more likely making up a poor man's oil lantern.
oil. You take vegetable oil, use a little like a small, you can use tins or you can use plastic cups even or glass. Glass you gotta pick up when you're done shooting. What you can do is set that up with a little floating wick if you go to like any of the hobby craft stores.
They actually have little kits. Usually it'll be like 10, 20, 30 of these little candle kits. You can do it that way. And they're relatively cheap, but you can make them at home. And vegetable oil is cheap by comparison. You could use any other oil you want, but vegetable oil is a lot cheaper than lamp oil. And the advantage of this is that you can also put it into something that's not going to block the target. In other words, if you use like a tin can,
The tin can is going to heat up too, which is really a positive if you want to do a thermal target that's cheap. Okay. And that would be a solution. Here's the idea that I usually use is those hot hands. Oh yeah, that's a good one. Yup. You duct tape them onto the target and start close like at a 25 and then just kind of confirm zero and then move out to the hundred. As a matter of fact, I got a magnet.
Yeah, a bag full of them right here and they're the hand warmers. You can also get them in the foot warmers. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So. Very good. Very good. Okay. And that will definitely offer a good signature and a uniform signature too. Yeah. Thank you. This guy's son in Lapeer County, him and his partner have shot, they shot 165 coyotes last year between the two of them.
Oh, I believe it. I mean, we've got six packs around us. When the trains, I'll point this out again. If you want to find your coyotes, if you have a train track nearby and it's an active track and you know what its schedule is around Dexter, we have at 11 o'clock at night. We have one of the east west, or no, it's west east.
regular courier trains come through. Well, they all have game sonic whistles on them, sonic electronic alarms to drive the animals off the track. And because if you look on the map, look Dexter, Michigan, you'll see there's kind of a, it's not a super hard S, but it's a gradual S turn. It makes a turn one way and then it goes along the,
north end of Dexter and then it kind of banks off over the river. Well, when it goes through that course, that beam, that signal sweeps the area and it sets off each of the coyote packs. So if you're standing outside when the train comes, you can register and identify because they'll whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop,
And we have six separate packs, including one that literally is right on the east edge of Dexter on the towards Ann Arbor, Michigan, where all the new neighborhoods are, which is, of course, where all the little kitty cats and puppies have been disappearing, right? So they need to send them out the same way, just like you're talking about. We got too many, and they were all brought in by the DNR people in Michigan here. We didn't have coyote problems.
The DNR got caught with cattle cars at night in several different locations, blacked out tractor trailers, no name tractors, trucks. And these characters had cages with the coyotes in them dumping obviously male and female to make sure they were dropping breeding pairs or packs. So that we didn't have this happen by accident. This was intentional. That's how we got screwed.
I've been in the back 40 in Michigan in this part, this neck of the woods for decades since I was very, very young. And I used to run the back 40 and ridge run all the time. And it wasn't until the 70s that we saw a coyote in public areas like that and caught one right in the middle of the headlights, turn in a quarter out away from town.
And that sucker was big. I wasn't a wolf, but it was the biggest coyote I've ever seen because he was parallel with the roof of the hood of the car. And that's when we started to see him is when they got caught a couple times and got chased out of Dodge, only for him to come back in from another direction and drop in another area.
And that's why we've got such a concentration. The 243 is a good choice for that, by the way. For anybody listening, the 243 is a very common load, you know, chambering, and everybody makes it. And if he's looking for more ammo for that rifle right now, they've got 243 PPU over at AIM surplus right now. I don't know how much is left, but they've got the best price in the country for it, and that's Boxer Prime non-corrosive heated needle case.
So thank you. Appreciate that. I'm going to call him right now. Yeah. And if he needs any of the others, go through slowly and remember if he doesn't see it, it's sold out again, but they've been replacing it. So 243, that's why I say if you're going to buy an AR 10, the second upper receiver that I would buy for an AR 10 would be 243 Winchester.
It's as good a cartridge as the 308. It's as common really as the 308 Winchester in many ways. And there is a state in the country that doesn't sell 243. Every state's got it. Which means that if you went out looking for it, you'll probably find it laying out amongst the crowd, which is something to consider down the road for crisis shooting. So just ideas. Anything else, please jump in there. I'm sorry.
Oh, very good. Okay. Uh, also, oh, wait a minute. Before we get any farther, it's time. Cause we're at the bottom of the hour break and now the official bottom of the hour break comes in. The first one here. Cause here we go. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I feel true. It's me before God, my wife.
What come ye, hither, echos? What mind you madness fills in our valleys? There is danger, and there's danger in our hills. O, hear ye not the singing of the view, though wild and free. Well soon you'll know the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, for proof, no dry phone.
You may ride a good lead ski, you may no stir the master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys and their leader John Star That you make what little noise and always hit the mark Oh the rifle, oh the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle
Maggie no graves at home, back across the briny water And Kitty must come like well it's to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Clinton's bigger, hold the butt through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle
there it is weapons Wednesday. Remember if you have a personal firearm that you've embraced master it become the master of that weapons system. You will command your area of control and participate in the control of the battlefield and dominance. One of the things I just mentioned is the AR-10 or an AR-10 type rifle. Remind you again probably the best price in the country right now is over at
Creek Arsenal dot com go over their deal section. They have four, maybe only three left. Looks like one might have sold out. I have to double check. I'll look during the hour break. But as it is, the 762 by 51 NATO AR 308 that they have, it's an AR10 system. The 24 inch barrel is what I would get first. I know that 20 inch or 18 or 16. No, no.
While you can and for only a few dollars more when you look at the cost for these rifles for $545 you get a 24 inch 762 by 51 NATO barrel. The platform is very stable.
If you are looking for an MBR and you're a new shooter and you already have an AR-15, you've probably heard me say this a few times, but if you're a new listener, I would buy an AR-10, even though I love many other firearms and have used many other firearms. I would recommend the AR-10 for you because the minimal amount of time
in developing skill with the weapon is applicable. You've got the AR-15, you've already shot it, maybe you've had some time with it in the military, but you haven't had a whole lot of time with weapons. In order to upgrade to a 7.62 or to a 30 caliber or other placement shooting type weapon for longer range,
The 7.62x51 NATO still makes the most sense. Remember, thousands of rounds on each APC, tens of thousands, and tens of thousands of rounds, many cases, on any armored vehicle, which means that the support infrastructure for those vehicles with regard to supply also has to be there, meaning that the 7.62x51 NATO round, for the time being, is going to be there for quite some time.
Now, as far as the second caliber, if you were looking to buy another upper, then as I just said a little bit ago, the 243 would be a very good choice because it's commonly available. It is very reasonably priced and is commonly available across the country.
So in fact, it's to be quite honest, if you're buying new commercial rounds, you typically like from PPU, preview partisan, you can buy a cheaper, it's cheaper per 20 rounds than say some 62 by 51 NATO. It is cheaper to go with a 243. So for shooting just to get some pleasure time in and also because you can reload it easily. 243 has been around for a long time, dies, bullets, everything you need to readily on the shelf.
It's a good second chambering. Now, does that mean I'd leave out like the, you know, the 6.5 specialty rounds that are newer that are out there? Nope, not at all. But the 243 has been around a lot longer. And I'm looking at availability of ammunition if I'm going to have to fight inside the United States.
And 762 by 51 NATO's last 308 would be your first choice because that's what the rifle is built in. Then 243 win and then your choice of 6.5 Creed more whatever else you think you're going to go with. There's a bunch of other calibers. But remember every time that we've had a buyout of the ammunition. Guess what those newer calibers have disappeared faster because there isn't as much in the inventory.
And so again, if you're going to prioritize for the sake of being ready to fight, the 308 slash 762 by 51 NATO and 243 would be first choicers simply because of that. You've got 60, 70 years worth of both calibers on the shelf in one form or another, both chamberings. So just keep that in mind.
the other wise, the other newer rounds, well they're phenomenal. Each one has their niche, their usefulness. So let's not think about poo-poo in any of them. I don't wanna get shot by anything. I don't care what it is. But especially when you're looking at something like a heavier main battle rifle cartridge or at least an intermediate battle rifle cartridge, 7.6 Q by 51 NATO certainly is gonna get the job done.
There are other ideas out there in terms of weapons. I know that I love the M1A. You'll see me carrying an M1A. You'll see me carrying an HK. I've carried the SKS and still would be more than happy if you gave it to me. I'd use it in a heartbeat and I can to make it sing. I could teach you a few things with that rifle. Despite the fact it's getting all kinds of commentary. It's old, it's obsolete. No, there's no firearm that's obsolete made in the last 100 years now.
Only by availability of ammo that makes them an orphan rifle not obsolete. I wouldn't want to get shot with an 8mm labelle long out of service. I don't think anybody maybe some of the African nations you could still get shot with something like that there and there probably still be some in the Southeast Asia. How much ammo is available? Well, I don't know.
But you know what you got shot with an 8mm projectile from the 8mm Lebel rifle. You are dead, dead, dead today just like you were dead, dead, dead in 1915. So I'm not gonna poo-poo it or laugh about, oh look he's just got an old bolt action, boom, plop dead rifle. Oh wow that hurt. No not much there, it took his head right off. Oh you're right.
So, other solutions here. Again, if you are going to buy the AR-10, I cannot emphasize enough magazines, magazines, magazines. Now, CDNN Sports has had some pretty good buys recently on some of the more interesting magazines. Now, that's what CDNN Sports, CDNN, has been famous for for 50 years. This is the year 2023.
And since the 60s, CDNN Sports has been around in the shotgun news and has been out in the sports industry, in the arms industry, from the retailing. But they were always famous for their magazine availability, what they carry. Some cases they have seven pages of advertising for magazines in shotgun news, CDNN Sports.
So if you're looking for AR-10 mags, might want to sweep there. Certainly, CenterFireSystems.com, plenty of other sources out there. Magpul is making AR-10 mags. And there are even a few of these companies that are making multi-service mags that will work with more than one of the 7.62x51 NATO rifles. Might want to check that out because depending on what weapons you have in your unit,
It might be kind of handy to have something that dual this dual service and there are a few out there. So just a heads up on that one. Again, also if you're looking for M14, not a whole lot of US military that isn't up on the high end of the price bracket. There are brand new mil spec and contractor magazines for the M14 and its latest reconfigured body style.
And again, would I use Korean or Taiwanese? Yep. In fact, you don't see any Taiwanese you'll notice. They haven't been getting rid of any more of it than they already did because they probably still have a good chunk of M14s in their strategic reserve. And because of that, they have been releasing the rest of the inventory that they had, but they had a, the M14 was like Korea was a rifle that was standard in their inventory for many years.
and MBRs are not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, just the reverse. MBRs are going to be the thing to turn to when you have mechanicals like robotics or again other technologies. You're going to have to have something heavier to punch through what's in front of you and then produce damage once it gets through the outer, you know, crust of the inner chewy stuff.
just something to think about there. And so again, we're actually probably going to be going bigger. This is why the government is moving up to another caliber, whether it's going to be officially that 6.8 or not. They already have a 308 rifle round to choose and they could develop it. They already have all the technology to do that. But the peckerwoods are always notorious for being contrary, especially when they've been told they can get a money bribe under the table for switching to something else.
So here again, if you wanted to develop unique rounds for the 760 by 51 NATO, all that research was done decades ago. And they know that they can get it to perform better. They know they can get it to penetrate more. They can give it all the unique ammunition options.
that were available to the 30-06 including incendiary tracer, incendiary armor piercing, you know, AP penetrator, real AP penetrator, and it would work. Why do we know this? Because it worked deliciously well with the 30-06. And all that 308 is is scaled down baby 30-06.
You can even in a pinch dial down 30 out six dies and use them to reload a 308 round if you need to a 760 by 51 NATO. Oh And think about that. Yeah, we have we did it years ago because we couldn't afford that many dies and NATO 762 NATO rifles weren't very common back in the 70s because most nobody was coming off them unless you bought brand new Okay
So anyway, solution's not just complaining about the problems. It is, of course, a wet and icy weapons Wednesday here in the bottom of Michigan. Don't think about going anywhere around the state. Stay where we are unless it's something real pressing like you got to go to the hospital and then take it slow. Think. And you will probably won't find many people out on the road to compete with right now. Okay?
especially with what we've been seeing. Also power is down in certain parts of the state. It is in our neck of the woods. We'll be for at least another, well, might be coming back on by what they officially told us maybe about now. We'll see what happens. I'm not fronted because we have light all around us and all of our solar security lighting is on the way it normally would be.
Interestingly enough, as I pointed out with solar technology, I can kind of gauge the actual solar activity, even with cloud cover, it's pretty obvious. And we don't use central solar panels for everything. In fact, I have been experimenting with a lot of the yard ornamental and security lighting that's been available over at any of the big box stores.
And there's a couple that have worked phenomenally well. A couple that I can't get. I wish now I'd kicked myself in the hind end and bought a couple to experiment with. Because I'll usually buy two or three. And I've got a pair that have worked now for two years non-stop. They illuminate as well as a 110 volt light.
They run all night and interestingly enough the only way I can figure this is happening is Because whatever the guts were that they used for this light it probably is one that was used originally as a flagpole light Because remember flagpole lights are supposed to run sunset to sun up They don't have to be real bright at the end So long as they continue to illuminate because that that falls in line with flag etiquette
If a flag's outside, it should be illuminated and it's not partially illuminated. It'd be illuminated through the whole of darkness. It's part of just a whole little book of things you're supposed to know about, you know, presenting a flag in public. Okay. Well, I found that the best security lights are the flagpole illumination lights. They typically will last all night, even on a minimal amount of power, you know, sunlight provided.
and they offer a tremendous amount of area broadcast. But there are others. In fact, if you knew the, I haven't even mentioned, I'll probably break out the names. Maybe if I think about it, but in the break here, we'll see what happens that have been available through Lowe's, Home Desk Spot, Maynard's. Okay. You know, I'm joking about a couple of names, Home Depot. And the other one is Menards. They like to call themselves Menards.
just like that guy, Lemon wants to call himself Lemmon. You mean Lemon? Like the Bucket Lady, right? The old BBC program. You mean Bouquet? No, it's Bucket. No, it's Bouquet. Okay, whatever. Now, Lemon. What the hell? You mean Lemon? Yeah. Anyway, with regard to the solar lighting,
You can use that also for enhancing with something we were talking about earlier, although it wouldn't be with thermal, but certainly with night vision, small LED yard lighting guys will offer illumination like you have a military spotlight on a target with night vision. Now, remember, here's a little trick. You want to put the illumination away from you and not on the, you know, if you're in, if you have a tree. Well, you don't want the bad guys to hide behind the tree, number one.
But you also want to make sure that when you are scanning that your illumination doesn't hinder your night vision, your electronic night vision. So you put the illumination on the far side because if you have any back illumination farther near the house, closer to the house, away from that tree or that object, you're going to get plenty of wash from the other secondary lighting that you have.
But what you don't want to do is create a broadcast of illumination and end up with shadows that allow for your enemy to conceal himself. So putting the illumination beyond you to block it, but to hinder their illumination coming in, or at least help to signal activity because of the way it casts shadows, et cetera. These are little things that don't cost much of anything, but help tremendously if you're
the enemy harder than they think they're playing sneaky Pete and hunting you. So heads up on that one ideas, not just complaining about the problems. One more time I will remind you and yep, Uncle Mark's gonna harp on this because it is very apparent that the bad guys are in motion.
Well, first of all, we just had a fire at the Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility Y-12 building complex. It is a nuclear ordinance complex. It is a weapons complex. It is not an energy site. This is the weapons element of the Oak Ridge Nuclear Complex, nuclear facility. Look it up. And they just had a fire. Great way to conceal the Israeli stealing some more crap from Oak Ridge. Most likely they did.
Cover the wrasse and private contractors that were mentioned. Who are these private contractors that were putting out the fire? Israeli contractors, foreign contractors, and foreign powers operating on site of inside the United States and American soil with sensitive material? Probably. Private contractors are kosher and they probably ripped our ass off for something. So nuclear threat. This is why you need to have a gas mask, nuclear, biological, and chemical.
The Palestine thing that's been done is an example of a classic phosgene gas attack. Now, I was trying to think about looking at the size of this. It would be the equivalent to getting hit with either a intermediate or medium type rocket attack, single rocket attack, medium capacity.
or a large bore artillery shell with rocket projection. There's a number of different types that are out there. Conventional shells were generated, but also basically a canister projector system.
which is almost like an aircraft in a way that launches and even has directional, minimal but directional capability. It also is traveling at slower velocity, but it will travel to the extreme range of the artillery piece. And it allows for the enemy or for an aggressor to drop chemical ordnance into a deep area behind an approaching force.
Helping to break up the elements of what might be a wave type offensive mechanism. Can also be used as a blocking mechanism if somebody is in a defensive posture and they're trying to block a retreat. There's a number of different ways that chemical, biological, and nuclear are used, okay?
So anyway, that's a basic phosgene attack in the classic form. The population is ill prepared and you cannot afford to be ill prepared. So make sure that you get a gas mask. One of the many places that they have them available for a pretty good price is gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Now even budk.com has gas masks.
Sportsman's Guide has gas masks. Now compare the prices and look at the product. Do a comparative study. Now you can also buy brand new factory new, fresh, recently built of gas masks, protective masks, PPE, personal protective equipment of many different styles and types. If you have the money for that, congratulations, go for it.
Most people have to diversify because of the many things they're trying to catch up. And so the military surplus mass makes sense. They also make sense if you're looking for auxiliary masters or mass to store. You can pay 100, 200, 300, 500. Oh, you can pay $1,000 a gas mask if you want.
You can spend it's just like buying a car now the car has four wheels an engine and get you down the road Some cars do it in different style some do it faster, but they're all still cars Same thing works with gas masks. Okay that $1,000 mask may not do really much more than the other lesser masks But it does have the latest stamp of approval and it's you know Right maybe in many cases only recently from the factory doesn't mean it was just made yesterday
Sometimes this last year, maybe. Maybe sometimes in the last two years. Oh, you mean it's kind of like surplus too. It's just sitting there on the shelf waiting to be bought. Yep.
So, personal preference issue there is like anything else. You manage your money, you figure out what's best. Personally, I'd be buying a whole bunch of masks and rather than spending $100 on one, I would spend $100 and get say five of the masks from Dunpart's Corp. And that way I could have masks in different locations like in the vehicle. I was by myself and I was looking to prepare.
And I can pick up the adapters. I'd have every mask and I'll fit it in it. Quit it equipped with everything necessary. It wouldn't be hard for you to know what I do. So, to forbidden knowledge, I think people can hear me. Not it is Craig is said to be worried 22nd. 2, 2, 2, 3. It's hopefully people can read. We've got a store in Michigan right now. And there's been an ice storm. That's pretty much lasted all day. In fact, the power went out about 2 minutes before the.
Show starting is back on again. Sometimes I have to put my phone close to the window for a minute. They're all going to be military grade stuff that's meant for your basic chemicals. Now after.
Craig you are breaking up real bad. It's really hard to understand you. Thank you. I'm moving the phone by window here and I'll have to stand up to do this. Is everything sounding better now? Anybody can hear me? Loud and clear. Okay. I was just coming up to tell you that you're distorted really bad.
No, you're you're coming in much better. You were breaking up and distorted, but now you're coming in clear. Okay. Okay. I'll have to do it this way then standing up. I won't be able to use my look at the computer. All right. So what I was saying was I caught the tail end of Mark's program and he talked about gas masks. And yes, he's correct. Pretty much any gas mask will filter out the same things.
Now, as we have after three years of pandemic, we know that viruses aren't one of them. So the biological part is sometimes questionable and you never know. If you're being attacked by a biological and still too late anyway, you may be able to smell a chemical and put your gas back on. But again, that's may you may not.
And of course, when you smell it, it might be too late. But biological, you're never going to, once you know you're being attached by biological somehow, you're not going to know it. And it'll be too late. And it doesn't stop a virus anyway. But anyway, and I went to the website that Mark had mentioned because I wasn't aware of that company. He called us. He's called. And I go to the computer. Gun parts Corp.
And yes, they have no tube of gas masks that I see on that took me a while to find them, but they have two gas masks on their site. One's the Czechoslovakian and one's the Yugoslavian. And those will filter out what we just talked about. However, both of those, yeah, they're cheap. One's like 20 bucks and one's like 30 bucks. The problem with those particular masks is the Yugoslavian one takes the large 60 millimeter cartridges. The thread size is a 60 millimeter as opposed to a 40 millimeter.
We actually there is a person who is making an adapter or multiple types and you could actually download a 3D printer blueprint to make the adapter yourself. Well, they also sell the adapter right on their website for six bucks. So they have the adapter as well for to go from 60 millimeter to 40 millimeter.
So they have the adapter there as well. The only thing I'm cautioning people on if you're going to order that Yugoslavian mask is you're going to need the adapter and or you're going to need to buy this. What generally are referred to as the Finnish gas mask card, just from Finland, because those are the 60 millimeter ones that are more popular. And they sell those on that site too. So you're still in business. Just pay attention to what type of filter it takes. That's all. It's not the more common 40 millimeter NATO card that most gas masks in the world use. That's all.
Nothing wrong with the mask. It's just be aware what you're buying and make sure you get the right adapter or use the right filter for it. And the other one they have there is the copy. It's the Chuckles of Ocun. It's a copy of the U.S. M17 mask. And the M17 mask was used back in the 80s mostly. I think you're...
your desert flop, whatever they call those desert floor things, that's when it was used in the 80s. Anyway, that particular mask, the GM17 used a special triangular shaped mask and it goes inside the cheek plates of the mask. And so there's no adapter you can use, you're gonna have to get that type of filter. I haven't had those in a long time on my website.
the filters for those. Sometimes I come across them, but they're all going to be old no matter what, all those filters, because that mask has been obsolete a long time. But again, that will filter out what you want to do with a gas mask. So it's not a problem. Just be aware that you're going to need special filters to make that mask work, and you can't use an adapter for that particular mask.
So that's the only warnings about that. Their prices are good. I have to look again if they have the filters for that M17, the copy of the M17, which is the Czechoslovakian one. I can't remember the number right now. I can't see my computer from here. But both those masks are both advised. The main thing I want to talk about, and the lights just flickered again, I'm in Michigan right now, and I mentioned this once, but it may not have gone through.
the towers going on and off here. I've been doing it all day flickering because we have an ice storm in Michigan where I'm at right now. They even called off schools here before the storm started because they knew what was coming. And so they called off schools even when it looked okay out. So we got an ice storm up here right now. So I don't know if it's a possibility it might get cut off. If the tower goes down or something else, we know the cell tower because I'm on a cell phone.
So if I could cut off its maybe terminal, maybe not. The power going out, I'm working on batteries right now with a phone, of course, and batteries I can use off my computer, but I can't get my computer over here to see it. I don't have a table here. Okay. What I want to talk about, and Mark mentioned this also, and it's been buzzing, it's been trending on the Internet right now. I'm going to hold the computer up here, scan with it here, it'll be kind of cumbersome. And I pulled off some articles.
about the fire at the Oak Ridge National Laboratories, the Y-12 complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. I'll read the basics of it. This is the mainstream. All you're going to get is mainstream anyway. The only thing you're going to get, because it's a secret facility essentially, it's classified, we're only going to get what they tell us. You're not getting anything else. But I'll talk about a way to overcome that here in a second. Let me read the basics to you.
A fire at a uranium processing facility in the Y-12 National Security Complex led to the evacuation of hundreds of workers on the morning of February 22nd, that's this morning, but officials said the fire was quickly contained and no radioactive material was released. In a nutshell, that's it, but I'm going to continue. The fire at the Y-12 Oak Ridge, you know, Oak Ridge is a highly secure facility where
Experts manufacture parts for American nuclear weapons and provide enriched uranium for the US Navy. Started around 9.15 a.m. in a uranium processing area and building 9212 or Y12, a communications manager, Ted Painter told Knox News. It's near Knoxville, okay? The nearest city, basically, this large city is Knoxville.
Hours after the fire, officials said the evacuated workers were accounted for and no injuries or contamination were found. The building's air monitors did not go off, which meant no radioactive materials was released, officials said.
As of the afternoon, they said they did not know what caused the fire or the extent of the damage. Now, you're really not going to get anything else but that, anything else that is internet nonsense, potentially. So beware of anything you read on that because this is the news release from...
Why 12? That's it. Unless somebody comes away from the plant and it works there and then there's a testifying, there's something different going on, that's it. That's all you're going to get. But here's how you can, because the internet's buzzing, we're all going to die, we're all going to die. Here comes the fear monitor again, right? Happens all the time. Anytime the word radiation is used, or uranium, or nuclear, the trolls come to walking, they're pounding on the internet.
Well, here's how you can overcome all that nonsense to see for yourself. I have about 10,000 radiation detectors. I constantly ask people, oh, how are they lying to me? How do they lie to their radiation detector? Well, the answer is they don't. OK, so you don't have a radiation detector. That's OK if you go online. There's one particular one site I'm going to draw you to, which has a lot of US readings. 24-hour readings, constant readings from independent
owners of Geiger counters. These aren't government Geiger counters. These are private ownership Geiger counters. You can go to a website called it's called GMC map.com. Yeah GMC like the General Motors Corporation, but it's not General Motors. It's GMC map.com. And actually we have sites all around the world. These are people that are basically logging in and using the streaming their radiation detection measurements 24 seven.
So and there's hundreds of sites in the US you can zero in on Tennessee and see you know the closest one in Knoxville and Find out that no the pair is not completely saturated with radiation. You're all not gonna die And that's it. That's all you have to do any time one of these nonsense comes up you just Real quick part of the scare that people are having isn't so much that there that it's in the news and that they're saying that
Nothing happened. Okay. We accept that. But the interesting thing that also happened either yesterday or today, Putin backed out of our final nuclear agreement with them over in Russia. So there are people that are freaking out over that thinking that this could be some sabotage to our nuclear arms program because we are no longer in treaty with Russia anymore over nuclear weapons.
I was going to talk about that. But there's a lot of other nuclear scares going on right now. And that's why I wanted to come on the air and try to calm people down because there's really, I'm not scared of any of this. I mean, if this plant, this Y-12 near Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville is like the nearest large downwind city.
The winds generally go from the west to the east, so if you just look downwind of Oak Ridge National Laboratories, you can see these radiation monitoring stations that are doing it 24 hours a day, and you can see that, no, you're not going to die. So that's what I'm saying there. So try to confirm some of these, because they're not going to lie to my Geiger counters.
And that's the bottom line. So show me the information, because I tell people, well, how do you know? Well, I have lots of radiation detectors. And they're like, well, what are you still doing? Well, OK. Please tell them an amazing science of how they can lie to my Geiger counters. But, but, but, no, there's no buts. We can detect this. If something was really happening in that plant, there was a lot of radiation being released, they would be starting to evacuate.
the area affected and maybe even Knoxville itself because it's typically downwind of the plant. That's the bottom line and they're not doing it and nobody's radiation detectors are going on. Okay, so that's the end of that. End of story. Put that to rest. I mean, you can go to the website GMCmap.com and look it up yourself.
And while you're at it, you can scroll over to the west coast and you'll see hundreds of monitoring stations in California, in Washington state, in Oregon state, along the coast, and you can see you're not going to die from Fukushima radiation like they told you hundreds of times over the last 12 years. And you can even scroll over to Japan and other parts of the world and zoom right into the Fukushima. Hundreds and hundreds of detectors there too, and you'll see that no, you're not going to die if you live in Japan.
So this is a way you can dispel some of this nonsense on the Internet. Just go to GMCmap.com. And that's one of many sites you can go to that have independent monitoring. This one's a... It's private individuals. It is not a government, corporation, or sponsored site.
Correct. Correct. It's the makers. I used to sell a Geiger counter, GMC Geiger counter, and this is a site by the company who makes these Geiger counters who...
Try to get some of their members to go and stream basically their the readings they're getting on their diagram leave them plugged in 24-7 to the internet so that it will stream and show what the present reading is it updates I think every 15 minutes or something It updates the number so you watch it you watch it watch it doesn't change I think until about 15 minutes later at least that's what I recall a lot of times as I looked at the site But I looked it up here before before airtime just to see if it was still up and they have less monitoring stations than they used to
from the last time I looked at it. But that's probably because people are realizing, yeah, the whole Fukushima thing was BS and we don't have to worry about this anymore. People are finally coming to that realization. I've been telling people that for 12 years. If I recall even having to get into a debate with somebody on this channel about this, thinking that I was lying or that I didn't know what I was talking about. But anyway.
So anyway, that's how you can dispel that. You can go look yourself GMCmap.com. And yes, it's GMC, like General Motors Corporation, but it's not General Motors. Don't have anything to do with General Motors. And it's called Real Time Radiation World Map. If you want to look it up that way, enter the words Real Time Radiation World Map. It has mostly US readings, but there's a lot in Japan. There's all over the world. You'll see spotty people who own these things and haven't hooked up to the internet. Okay.
Now, yeah, so as mentioned, and this is another thing going on on the internet that, yeah, we're getting the last nuclear arms treaty with the US and Russia is that, well, here, let me see what, let me see what, well, who knows what Russia will really do? And what they say is not always what they do anyway.
So yeah, maybe that but it appears to me that they are the what the statements they've made is they are basically just not going to any longer allow the US to have the inspections to confirm that they're abiding by the treaty. It doesn't say he's throwing out the treaty. Let me read this to you. This is today. News from today.
In 1985 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorichov and US President Ronald Reagan made a breakthrough when they jointly declared, quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, end of quote. That phrase has lived on evoked by leaders of both countries. It was affirmed as recently as January of 2022 by Russian President, Vladimir Putin.
President Biden and the leaders of China, France, and the UK, all of which have nuclear weapons and permanent seats on the UN Security Council. But the following month, Putin launched his full-scale invasions of Ukraine, and Russia used nuclear threats in an attempt to intimidate other nations from intervening. Now Putin says Russia is suspending its participation in loose start.
The last remaining nuclear weapons treaty between the US and Russia, the treaty which took effect in 2011 is set to expire in 2026. But Putin wants to back out earlier. Blue Star allows each country to verify the weapons pact is being followed by inspecting the other country's nuclear arsenal multiple times each year. The treaty also requires regular communication about an array of military equipment and operations to avoid misunderstanding or accidents.
Russia and the US hold the vast majority of the world's nuclear weapons with each processing some 4,000, I'm sorry, possessing some 4,000 warheads. Putin made it clear that Russia wasn't abandoning the treaty altogether and the country clarified on Tuesday, yesterday, that it won't seek to bulk off its nuclear arsenal to learn what Putin and Russia hope to gain by this move and how it affects the broader security picture.
There's a bunch of questions in this article by two so-called experts. Sometimes I call these people analysts. But anyway, you can find I'm not going to go through this whole thing. He's not completely throwing out the treaty. He's just saying basically that he probably is going to have inspectors, but he's not increasing his arsenal. So for all intents and purposes, there are probably no more treaties because
Even when he says he's going to do, we already know isn't what he always does. He basically lies to the face of the world multiple times, especially in the last year. Oh, no, we're not going to invade. Oops. Well, we didn't invade. We're just, we have a special military operation, don't you know? Whatever. We've burned all kinds of crap from Adolf. So. The only one that lies, keep in mind that one of the reasons they give for invading Ukraine
was that they were going to become part of NATO. Of course, we told Russia that we would never allow another nation to be on their border, blah, blah, blah. It was part one of our treaty agreements with them having to do with territory. Like the Cuban Missile Crisis, we weren't going to have a NATO, we weren't going to permit them into NATO because it would put a NATO military with nuclear force on Russia's doorstep.
Right. And because of that promise, largely that's why the Warsaw Pact ended is because there was less tension in that area of the world and it was believed that it probably wouldn't be a problem. So the Warsaw Pact just assembled itself. But now we have new alliances coming, which I also wanted to talk about. There may be lots of news lately here about China. Things are happening.
between China and Russia that we probably had hoped would never happen, but is happening now more and more so. It is rather disturbing and it's probably going to not only this war in Ukraine, but the aftermath of what's coming up if China does what it looks like it's doing already is going to come to pass. We're going to see another sort of Cold War, maybe even nuclear war, but I'm not worried about the nuclear war part, to be honest with you, and we'll talk about that too about time.
I'm not sure which I should talk about next because I got a whole lot of things here that I could be as I hold my computer here in my hands trying to do this. But the words that are all over the Internet right now is that China could push the Russia-Ukraine conflict into a true world war. First of all, they would like the war prolonged. China would like the war prolonged because it keeps...
Us, the United States, tied down. We are burning through our weaponry and all our military stock, giving all kinds of stuff to Ukraine. Also, the thought is, like a weak Russia, that's forced to be economically dependent upon them. China with China.
very much wants to see Russia down a bit because now that's a new another trading partner and they have the advantage and they're basically a economic superpower of the world now. Pretty much no question that maybe sometimes some even say more than us. But China does not want a collapsed Russia. They want a down Russia. But Russia now has been let's see. That's a bad signal for Taiwan. If the West could take Russia down.
So the Chinese might be concerned about that, but you can't exaggerate how important it would be if China did that and this would be a true world war that affects every global market of the economies around the world. They're coming in a completely new world. I've been learning more and more about this apparently now. Lincoln, let me see, if I have that article pulled up.
Lincoln has said that he's warned China about supplying lethal type weapons to Russia. Let me see if I can find that. I got so many windows here open. Maybe I don't have that one up here. And talking about weapons that Russia has, another thing that's hit the internet in the last couple days about Russia, Russia's Satan 2. They're calling it Satan 2 Sarmat missile.
can carry more than a dozen nuclear warheads and destroy entire cities if it ever works. Well, we already know they can destroy entire cities. So that's nothing new, but there's this new weapon that the internet's all buzz about called the Sarmat missile called Satan II that Russia has. But in first test, a test launch of Rexchos nuclear Sarmat missile appears to have failed, CNN reported yesterday.
The Sarmat ICBM is among the more modern weapons in Russia's nuclear arsenal. Since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Putin has repeatedly touted his nuclear arsenal. For years Russia has repeatedly boasted that it has nuclear weapons that could destroy entire cities. Well, that's no secret.
On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin planned to do so again in his annual State of the Nation address, but couldn't because they test launch of one of those weapons. The Sarmat missile had failed, according to the CNN reporters. Putin did, however, threaten to suspend Russia's participation in nuclear arms treaty with the US raising fears over a new arms race. We already know that too. The RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, which NATO has nicknamed Satan-2,
Is among the more modern weapons in Russia's nuclear arsenal, but how deadly is it? They're thinking about 112 feet long and weighing just over 211 tons And that would even be a pretty big weapon even if it was conventional The liquid fuel ICB I'm capable of carrying more than a dozen nuclear warheads which can destroy entire cities nice moves reported
The warheads are known as multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles, or MIRVs, which means they can be sent to hit different targets at once. Some of those things apparently opens up and we have 12 individual warheads that can go their own way, apparently. The newest size, the missile is launched from the ground and usually arcs through the air before coming back down, vice reported. As it travels downwards, it's multiple warheads break off and hit their
targets. The missile said to have a range of exceeding 6,835 miles, meaning that it could easily reach most places on the planet. CNN reported, citing Russia's state media. It was unveiled in 2016, and underwent its first test in 2017, which was successful. It is supposed to be a replacement for Russia's, well, I don't know how to say this one here, folks.
Vovodka, Vodeka, Vovod ICBMs, which were able to carry three warheads at a time and were designed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. I don't need to go on with that. So anyway, their latest test didn't work, but the internet's buzzing about it. And yes, buzzing about anything nuclear right now because of Y-12, because of the treaty, because of this missile.
And because of China, so I have not seen it, but why? Gladly, I think most of the fear mongering about nuclear war is had a because people aren't buying into it anymore. There's still fear mongering, but people aren't falling for it because frankly, I have the pulse on the nation with my website with all the radiation detection stuff I carry.
I have not seen a huge increase in orders in the last few days. I've got, in fact, the last day, let's see, I think I've only got one order in the last three days. So, the internet's not buzzing to me. And so I think most people who it did would include and started his nonsense. And the two times he mentioned nuclear weapons in his speeches, it did. My sales went way up and I can see that very easily.
So, but I think this one I'm seeing my own personal opinion based on my website sales is that people aren't that concerned about him or they've heard it all. They've heard it all. They've heard all people that were scared. Already ran out and bought what they thought they needed. So I think less people are calling, which is good. Frankly, I don't expect a huge increase now until a nuclear weapons actually is used.
And if that happens, well, then there's a whole different story, and I'll have to shut my website down because I'll have so many orders so quickly that I won't even know if I have the stock to carry to fill it all. They don't have to shut the website down and fill all the orders and reopen it. Fill all the orders, reopen it. It'll just be a full-time job for quite a while until I run out of stock. But that's if, and remember, this, you know, preparing doesn't mean reacting.
So, preppers who run out and buy something like a radiation detector because they think they need it all of a sudden, no, you should have prepared. Prepared means before, pre, before something happens. But no, people run out after and by. You're reacting. You're not preparing. And you're reacting to a lot of times the nonsense on the Internet is really what you're reacting to. And so it's not generally not saying what you're doing the way you do react. So don't react. Prepare. Prepare for what you think could happen.
They think it happened. I'm not saying I don't know what's gonna happen that but I'm not afraid of nuclear war not because I have all these detectors that will really protect me from nuclear war, right? It will always help me determine how much radiation is out there whether it's safe to do where I'm at or whether it's my shelter is doing its job or how bad it really is not having to worry about what they tell me when the Jack Booth's come by your property and yell on their megaphone about what they expect you to do. So I'm not worried about it.
Okay, so and this is this is a good time and I don't know if I've ever I've got permission to read this on the air I've been working with this company for many years. In fact, we're trying to put together a comprehensive radiation detector. How do I say this? How do if you have detectors have these in this old civil defense equipment that I mostly have how to default default default. How do
Check for problems how to see if you think you're not working right how to Diagnose things that are going on and how to overcome them or repair them yourself We're trying to come up with a I'm gonna plan on making a YouTube video on that for people who own these old detectors where they can Diagnose and troubleshoot their own equipment because the stuff is already 60 years old most of it so it's old stuff and I have hundreds of them that don't work, but I have thousands that do
And some of them I can fix. Other ones I'm not sure I can. I don't know how. I'm not an electronics expert. And really, this is old school electronics. There's no computer chips in these things. But anyway, there's an article here that I don't think I've read before on the air, but it's a really good article. I really suggest you check it out. If you want to follow along with me, I don't think I'm going to read the whole thing. I don't know if I have the time for that anyway.
You can go to the website of Shane Connor. If the website is called this, the articles by chain car is called the good news about nuclear destruction. You can enter that in a search. And if you want, or you can go straight to the website called k I for you. And you have to either jump around or else you have to write down slash good news dot HTM. But, uh, or again, like I say, go to.
the good news about nuclear destruction by Shane Connor. He runs a business that he used to have the largest stockpile of radiation detection equipment in the country. He's in Texas. He's in Gonzales, Texas. I've been down there a couple times. But frankly, because of what happened, I don't know what his stock is. I really haven't talked to him about his stock. It's his business, not mine. But I do know he's out of Model 717s because I had a huge increase in sales of Model 717s.
So it's possible. I still have many hundreds of those. That's the one that's the unit that has the CDV 717 has the probe with a 25 foot cable that you can put outside your shelter and you can have the instrument package inside your shelter. So you can take remote readings from inside your shelter. That's the difference between the 717 and the 715. And it's a fairly high demand and maybe even more so now because apparently the person who had the biggest stock in the country no longer has them.
But anyway, the good news about nuclear destruction, I'm going to read some of this. Well, what possible good news could there ever be about nuclear destruction coming to America? Whether it is dirty bombs, terrorist nukes, or ICBMs from afar, in a word, they're all survivable for the vast majority of American families. If they only knew what to do beforehand and have made even the most modest of preparations.
Tragically, though, most Americans won't give much credence to the good news, much less seek out such vital, life-saving instruction as they have been jaded by our culture's pervasive myths of nuclear and un-survivability. Most people think that if myths go off and somebody and everybody is going to die, or it'll be so bad they'll wish they had. That's why you...
Here such absurd comments as hope if it happens I hope I make round zero and go quickly and a quote And I'm going to add to this I see this all the time the power problem is the the bombs in the 60s 50s and 60s they got bigger and bigger and We're up from kilotons to megatons and so on and people just kind of throw up their hands as they all
Because they've been convincing us we die even from those that are killed tons and now they're having these megaton ones. People think, oh, why bother him or roll his down, bend over, kiss my butt goodbye. That's the common common meme out there. But no, in fact, even though the bombs got 100 times larger or 1000 times larger larger in tonnage of kill the tonnage of destructive force. The.
Belkur wasn't a straight line. It was leveled off at some point because of atmospheric conditions. The bombs got bigger and bigger, but the weapons didn't get more and more destructive at some point. But the media like to hype it up, more money for a military, more money for nuclear weapons, gotta beat those Russians, all you know. And so they were fear-monging you all throughout the 50s and 60s if you're old enough to remember any of that. Okay, continue on with the articles.
The deadliest attitude was born as the disarmament movement. I really killed, hold on a second here, I'm going to make this a little bit larger so I can easier read it without having to worry about lighting and stuff so much. Okay, this deadliest attitude was born as a disarmament movement. We had killed any competent competing alternatives to their ban the bomb agenda, like civil defense.
The activists wanted us all to think there was no surviving any nukes, and this argument was your only hope. The sound civil defense strategies of the 50s, 60s, and 70s have been derided as being largely ineffective, or at worst, a cruel joke. Since the supposed end of the Cold War in the 1980s, most Americans saw neither a need to prepare, nor believed that preparation would do any good. Today, we have a growing prospect of nuclear terrorism,
And by the way, this article is written six, more than 10 years ago. I didn't see the day at the beginning, but I know it's been a long time. I don't know if you just saw me. Where was I here? Since the supposed end of the Cold War in the 80s, most Americans saw neither a need to prepare or believed.
that preparations do any good. Today with growing prospects of nuclear terrorism and nuclear saber rattling from rogue nations, we see emerging among the public either paralyzing fear or irrational denial. People can't even begin to envision effective prepared preparations or even surviving a nuclear attack. I think it is a totally futile, boring, un-lunacy to even try.
Ironically, the Disarmament Activist's legacy, regardless of their noble intent, has rendered millions of Americans even more vulnerable to perishing from nukes in the future. The biggest surprise for most Americans from the first slash of a nuke being unleashed is that they will still be here, though ill-equipped to survive for long if they don't know what to do and not do beforehand.
From the very first second of the initial flash onward for instance many couldn't I'm pausing here again. This is my input I'll just I'll just watch the bomb and I'll be dead. No, you won't
You won't die from above. That's what everybody wants to believe or thinks they believe. But it's just not true. Continue on with the argument. For instance, many could readily survive the delayed blast wave by the old duck and cover tactic. Okay, and I'm pausing here right again. And I think he gets into this here a little bit. Duck and cover is not a joke. It's legitimate. They would have worked. It still is valid today. And he gives an example here later here with that, talking about Russia here, talking about the meteor that hit Russia.
Okay, hopefully we'll get that far. Anyway, continue then. For instance, many cause it readily survived. Okay, if they knew what to do quickly as the flash appeared, unfortunately, most don't, even fewer know how to later survive the coming radioactive fallout, which could eventually kill many times more than the blast. However, there is still more good news possible, as well as over 90% of those potential casualties from fallout are avoidable too.
If the public is trained through an aggressive national civil defense educational program, simple measures taken immediately after nuclear detonation by a pre-trained public can prevent agonizing death and injury from radiation exposure. I'm going to pause just long enough to say that I'm reading from an article by Shane Connor on KI4UN.com called the Good News about Nuclear Destruction.
I've urged everybody to go look at it, read it, and understand it. Let me not get through it here tonight. National Planning Scenario Number One, an originally confidential internal 2004 study by the Department of Homeland Security examined the effects of a terrorist nuke detonated in Washington, DC. They discovered that a 10 kiloton nuke, about two-thirds the size of a Hiroshima bomb, detonated at ground zero would result in about 15,000 immediate deaths.
and another 15,000 casualties from the blast, thermal flash, and initial radiation release. As horrific as that is, and even without duck and cover, the surprising revelation here is that over 99% of the residents of the DC area will have just witnessed and survived their first nuclear explosion. Clearly the good news is most people would survive that initial blast. And it probably wouldn't be such a bad thing, but of course the people who they would be targeting there would have their shelters.
that you don't have and those people, the district and the district of criminals would probably survive. How many of the government don't you know? Continuing. However, that study soberly determined that as many as another quarter of a million people would soon be at risk from lethal doses of radiation from the fallout drifting downwind towards them after the blast.
And my insertion again, good news is Washington DC. Most of what was downwind is the Atlantic Ocean. Another setting released by in August of 2006 by the Rand Corporation looked at a terrorist 10 kiloton nuke arriving in a car going to container and being exploded in the port of Long Beach, California. Over 150,000 people were estimated to be at risk from downwind fallout. Again, many more than from
The initial blast itself the good news here is that these much larger casualty numbers from radio I could follow up are largely avoidable to Only applies to those pre trained beforehand by the civil defense program in which they were they need to do before it arrives Power is out here again. I'll just came back on Today there's what you really should be preparing for folks among pausing your second
If the power goes out, if there is a nuclear hit, the power is likely to go out and it's likely to stay out for a long time. And frankly, I wouldn't worry about a nuclear attack or a nuclear war. The real thing you should worry about and what's going to kill more people is the power being out for a long period of time. And none of us are prepared for that. No, none of you are prepared for the power power being out for a year or more. None of you. I'm not. I mean, anybody can be.
You have to learn to be Amish. Learn how to live in the 1850s. That's how you're going to survive that. But let us know how to do that anymore. You could learn that. A bunch of people actually do and you can probably learn it from them if you go to the Amish.
Well, unfortunately, the Amish these days, I'm talking about the Amish in the 1850s. I'm not talking about the Amish today because the Amish today, they have credit cards and they're standing in line with me. It depends on the denomination of the Amish just like it does with
with Christianity and religion, what sect you're talking about, because there are modern Amish, which are not real Amish, and the other Amish will tell you that. There are those that use gas powered stuff which won't work without electricity to pump the gas into the tanks. But there are those that are like the ones in Kentucky and
of Montana that all they do, they don't use electricity, they heat their houses with wood. There are people that know how to do it and have done it.
And even then, you don't have to be fully without power. People might forget this, but I ran Liberty Tree Radio for two years on alternative power, although I have to admit it was not entirely without fuel resources, but minimal use of generator. Most of it was solar and alternative means of power to generate through wind and other things that we were playing with at the time.
And most of it, most of that additional power would have had to be in the wintertime. But yes, you're right about the- I did it all year long. I did it for a full year plus.
Which had to be done because of the way the building was at the time, but anyway, I'll digress. My point is solar radiation in the wintertime, especially in northern climates, is a whole lot less than in the summer. You can design a system that you might be able to survive in the summer than you won't in the wintertime, especially if you're going to try to use... I'll say that in the winter, the wind generator worked better than the solar. In fact, I got more power from the wind generator in the winter than I ever did in the summer.
Yeah, that is true. The wind can't have a net solar, especially in northern climates, because usually it is windier in the wintertime. But I think you've got to worry about it. The wind generator freezing up.
Yeah, and with the ice storm we have here, that's the kind of thing that's terrible for anything. Because solar panels get covered with ice and don't do anything. Of course, it sounds not out anyway. And then wind generators have problems. But as far as the Amish schools, I'll be back up just briefly here because I'm running out of time. It depends, yes, it depends on the particular church. In fact, in Northern Indiana, I did a lot of shows around the Shipchawana area. In Northern Indiana, there's a lot of Amish, around South Bend, Shipchawana area. And they, it all depends. I've gotten a lot of conversations with them.
It really depends on the church that they go to locally. Amish communities have churches on virtually every mile or two and those are the usually go the closest to them and depending what that church says you can do that particular church on that block on that mile or quadrant allows you to do what the church tells you can do and frankly most of them at least in Northern Indiana a lot of them allow you to
go in the barn, use your cell phone, or have electricity in the barn, or whatever. They have these weird rules and go from church to church, and it'll be different from one church to the other.
And you see them coming, I see them parked at Pizza Hut, they give a whole bunch of buggies there, buggies and horses, right there in Walmart. In Michigan, I've seen a bunch of horse and buggies in Walmart. They go in and pay with credit cards and they use their cell phones and they're away from home. Oh yeah, we can use our cell phones. So anyway, my point is...
Learn to be armish of the 1950s when they had no electricity. None of them had electricity. Nobody had electricity. I totally agree with that. In fact, you know, I don't know if you're aware of this, but our neighbor across the field from us, they're in Dexter. That was an Amish family. But here at the Amish Lake, what you're talking about, they use power. You know, they had electricity. They had gas.
Well, all of them don't have electricity or gas in their house, but then they have different rules for their bonding and development. And that's what's weird to me. But anyway, none of us are really prepared for this. And frankly, the Amish, I wouldn't suggest becoming Amish either, because frankly, the Amish are going to be prime targets when the rest of us in the Western modern world are suddenly without power for a long time. Because the Amish will have a little bit more air and maybe have supplies.
Craig, you're assuming all Amish are pacifist and that again is a fallacy. There are some Amish who I do not want to mess with. You have so many guns and so many rounds of ammunition. So I'm just saying, I'm just saying that. Yes, but Craig, unlike your situation, the situation that you're talking about where you're alone and you're not going to team up with anybody, these people have a community. It's a tight knit community. They do come to each other's defense.
They do get and people know you don't mess with them. That's why the Amish people do They can't be anywhere once and it's it's a losing proposition when everybody knows them as being a target basically So I'm just saying there's no I'm not trying to argue this. I'm just saying Being a converting national being an Amish isn't necessarily answer either. Yeah, you can learn how to use work live without electricity But you can do that without becoming honest
And you can do that with growing a beer too. But I'm not going to have enough time to read the story. Anybody who has that idea about jumping the Amish when stuff hits the van, there is a lot of people that are going to have a bad wake up call to the fact that the Amish, they might be, they might not start anything, but they'll finish stuff. Yeah.
But there's millions of people that may be targeting them and there's only, depending on the community, only hundreds of them, that sort of thing. That's part of the problem. They could be overwhelmed. Yeah, and you've got millions of people who, who, I'm sorry, are slack. They are, a lot of them are obese. And when this stuff really hits the fan, they're going to be waiting for a government handout too. Those people that you're talking about being worried about, the, the, uh, fugawanna bees, they're going to be in the inner city.
Robbing cities, you know, we've seen it in California, Craig. Just look at what's going on with California with what they've done with their laws. Do the Thugawanna bees come out to the country to mess with the country folk? No, they go to the cities and they mess with the stuff they know about. Until everything runs out of the city and you've got refugees heading out to the countryside. It's going to be a bad problem. If that happens, they're messed up anyway.
Yeah, but by the time they have to come out of the city to go to the country to try to mess with those people, they're going to be starving. They're going to be weak and they will be easy prey. Not just among, not saying from the people that are there, but they're going to be worried about the people that they're moving with turning on them. And that's been drilled into people from the cities and to media over and over again that, well, you got to get it over on the next guy.
You know, as long as you take care of yourself, you're fine. And a lot of these people believe that crap. Like, oh, we're going to shoot our wounded. That type of BS. The threat that you're concerned about, Craig, and I'm sorry, I'm just bringing this up with you, because I hear it from you all the time, and it's kind of a defeatist attitude.
When you're talking about how conditioned these people are, look at the whole conditioning of what they're conditioned for. They thought a paper mask could save them, okay? And they consented to that BS throughout the whole pandemic. Do you really think they are going to be a problem? Well, they may have guns and they're gonna go out and try looking for what they need to survive and they will become a problem. Whether they're effective or not, they're gonna be a problem.
Yeah, they're not. In my opinion, the best thing to do is to be invisible. Do everything you can to that stick out during the weekend of the high what you're doing. Be invisible. I'm very busy. They got beers. They got bodies. They got no parlors go to their house. So be invisible. The best you can because most of us, they aren't
We aren't ready for this. No matter how many generators you have or how many gallons of gasoline you think you have or whatever, how much food you think you have stopped, we aren't truly ready for this. This is going to be a big problem if and when this happens. If it becomes, if it becomes a nuclear or more, it becomes an EMP either from a starter man. This is the biggest danger, in my opinion, to any survivability in this country.
Even more so than economic collapse, even more so than a nuclear war, all this other stuff, that grid going down for a long period of time, it's been said 90% of us would be dead after the grid being down for a year.
And that's mostly due also to sanitation. How many of you actually pay attention to sanitation? Maybe a little more than you used to because of the pandemic. The sanitation is kind of key because you don't have clean water. You're able to sanitize everything properly. You are going to possibly die of some disease, not necessarily from a gun, from a rotting refugee going down the streets, but from disease, which you can't really fight unless you know what to do and to try to protect yourself.
So I can't go through this article anymore, but what I want to repeat where you can see this from so you can see why I'm not scared of nuclear war. This guy knows what he's talking about. I've highly approved this article. This website is KI4U.com, the number four, and that's spelled out K-I-4-U and you as in letter U, not Y-O-U. KI4U.com. And the name of the article is, let me make sure I get it right so I scroll up and look at it again.
Pretty sure it's the good news about nuclear destruction. Yeah, the good news about new player destruction by Shane Connor and this is something that you all want to read because and I'll take the example because I didn't get to it and I have another minute to the meteor that hit the Russia here about 10 years ago. I remember that there's a lot of video of it on YouTube Didn't kill anybody. But when it came down a lot walk Street Street of light and huge
Sonic booms essentially boom explosions and sound like people explosion So once everybody's natural reaction is to run to the window and look what the hell happened Sonic boom is what they heard they didn't know at the time and Then comes the shockwave boom out goes your windows things flying everywhere And this is what a nuclear bomb would be like you see that flash away
And people might want to run to the window, but no, you should duck down and cover. Duck and cover, yeah. Laugh all you want, funny boy, but this is actually real and it's useful. Because there's a teacher there in that region of Russia that realized that they should have their children duck and cover. Get away from the windows, duck down, and cover your head. And she was the only one in her classroom injured because she didn't do that. She's making sure everybody was down. None of the children are injured.
Duck and cover because when you see that flash of light of a nuclear explosion Your first thing thing what the hell is that you might run to the window and then boom here comes the flat not only the Shockwave but all kinds of debris with it and you could easily be killed that way to pay how far you are from ground zero That's how most people will die is from the debris feel the heat and the debris field coming at you So duck and cover is still valid Don't laugh at it anymore look at it study it and read this article called the good news about nuclear destruction by Shane Connor on KI for you calm at your homework
Because as you read that you won't be anywhere near as fearful of nuclear war as you were if you were and you realize only thing you really need to stock for this could probably be potassium iodate potassium iodide or potassium iodate could be done with iodine too you have to do some research on that that's kind of a dangerous way just saying just to say iodine look at that carefully.
You don't necessarily need a radiation detector. It's helpful, but you don't need one. It's not going to save your life. It just won't tell you if it's safe enough to go outside. More than likely, if you are away from any city, major metropolitan area, not only will you survive the initial blast, but you'll probably survive the so-called fallout, which you're fearful of too, which is easy to protect yourself from. And it will only last about a week to two weeks at most, unless there's more bombs going off continuously.
So you just have to have a way to be hunkering down. In general, your basement is a good place to hunker down for a week or two in your basement with enough food and water and sanitation to get you through living in your basement for a week or two. That's a bullhole. The passion myodite is great. If you have to go outside, shouldn't need it inside if you've prepared well enough.
And you don't need a shelter. You don't need a shelter with a blast door. You don't need a half a million dollar shelter to survive this. Unless you're ground zero, then you'll need a lot more than a half a million dollar shelter. So don't be fearful of it. Study it.
Everything you see is so careful about nuclear, whether it's nuclear energy or nuclear war or dirty bombs. It's also the myths that you don't understand because anybody who understands all these things aren't fearful of it because it's not what you think it is, at least most of you, the people who haven't studied this stuff. There would be no anti-nuclear movement today, nuclear power, if everybody was educated. It wouldn't be anybody that would be anti-nuclear.
And you don't understand that because you don't know what I'm talking about because you've heard all the internet memes and you'll repeat some nonsense about the waste or millions of years or whatever. And it's just not true. But you're believing the nonsense brought to you by people who have an agenda. There's nothing that man made on this planet that didn't exist here beforehand. We just find ways to use it. Usually they're not the best ways but. And concentrate it.
Same with this this these Palestine thing. I don't have time to get into it. They'll be I have to go here But the East policy, I mean, I'm hearing all this stuff on the internet about this and I'm thinking well, wait a minute This sounds like Fukushima all over again. How do I know your headache is due to this chemical? It may be I don't know
How do I know your dog is acting funny because of this chemical in the air or the water? I don't know. It might be, but it's all stuff that may not be true that you're hearing. I don't know the details yet, but frankly, I haven't heard of any deaths yet. I mean, maybe animals, maybe. But anyway, I don't have time to get into that, but I'm hearing Fukushima all over again. Because it's the same kind of stuff people are repeating about Fukushima when it happened.
I got cancer about how we're all going to die from Fukushima radiation and no one has died from Fukushima radiation. I don't know if anybody's going to die from it. It's different than radiation. It's chemical. The company that is there has admitted to the fact the ground has been contaminated. They're hauling out truckloads of soil from the contamination. They are recommending people do not drink from the wall water.
The chemical that has been spilled is known to cause cancers. You're not living in the area, but Craig, you're close enough to go and investigate if you want to drive into a chemical accident. You could do it. I mean, you're there. Prove it.
I don't have the chemical detectors and I don't know what I'm looking for. And by the same things you just mentioned, we heard about Fukushima. The ground of contaminated, the people are... I'm not talking about anything that's coming off of anybody who is what you're talking about on the internet. This is mainstream. This is from the mainstream media and from the company that was moving the chemicals themselves. That's what they admitted.
The mainstream is saying the same things about Fukushima. Anyway, I'm hearing a complete review again.
told the citizenry they would be there, but then they didn't show up themselves because of fear of what might be because of the chemicals that they spilled. I'm not saying it's not a problem there. I don't know if it's a problem, but I'm very cautious when I hear what's going on, all the news reporting about it, because I heard the exact same stuff with Fukushima and I knew that wasn't a problem. That's all I'm saying. I'm no specialist in chemicals. I don't have the detectors.
And that could happen anywhere. By the way, anybody, you know, realize that while close enough to railroad tracks where this could probably happen in your neighborhood too. It doesn't have to be railroad tracks. Daimler, Pfizer.
center of Michigan, and I know we're probably right at the top of the hour dead. They had that chemical spill that, and I don't know if you remember this, but George Matusuk's fish farm was affected by it. There was a five-mile swathe of greenery that was defoliated by whatever leaked from the chemical plant there, and it killed all the fish in the fish farm. It killed a bunch of animals and gave a bunch of people cancer.
But that that Michigan history and people don't remember it, you know that back in the 90s I'm saying yeah, there's also both all India which everybody should know if you don't know about it look it up but I Wasn't gonna say the I lost about I'm gonna have to go. Anyway, your marks probably waiting, but I do appreciate everybody for listening
Uh, this has been forbidden knowledge on the 22nd of February. Train day by the way, he doesn't know. 2-2-2. This is all figured out. Thanks for listening. Hold on.
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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.
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Give it all she's got, Captain. And 2023, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. So anyway, it has been a still fairly bright, amazing how many of our ancient solar lights, certain ones work no matter how little light they get. We've got one that's been running now for, oh, at least seven years. And it's funny because it's a little ornamental.
But haven't had to change the battery once. Shouldn't say a word. Of course, I'm not going to complain even if something does happen. But it's one of those things. Remember, you compliment it and the next day it goes out. But right now, we still have all our solar up and online. Power outages have been up and down. Here it is a little bit after 8 o'clock, 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time right now. Let's do this. Guns and gadgets. Edward, if you could,
Let's pull up the latest guns and gadgets. There's a couple of them there one after another. And needless to say, Jared's been keeping up the speed on all of the different court rulings that are going on right now, but there's other activities that's been taking place. And again, a reminder that in most of the stories that you're hearing out there about fights that are going on, you don't raise nowhere to be found. Thank you for watching. Let's go constitutional carry. There are
four states up for constitutional carry this year, which is an attempt to bring us from 25 states to 29 states. More and more of this country is waking up. And I'm going to tell you about the four states, where they are, what the bills are, and what actions have been taken last.
And they're looking good. Now I'm going to start this by saying I understand that not all four of these bills are the perfect bill. For instance, Florida doesn't address open carry, it's just concealed carry, and it does nothing to reduce their off-limits places. I understand that. I've gone after Ron DeSantis for his actions and why they're doing this now.
I'm just giving you an update because there's going to be a bunch of people mean texting. Blah! I get it. Okay? Not every one of these is perfect. However, I'll ask you, is some constitution carried better than none? Is free state better than being a slave state? You tell me down below. And if you think the Second Amendment is more important than the liberals' attempts to keep you from carrying your firearms to protect you, yourself, your friends, your family, your neighborhoods, then subscribe to the channel down below and like the video so more people see it.
Four states, like I said, the first one we'll talk about is Florida. I've already breached that topic. It's HB 543 and it passed the Judiciary Committee 16-7. So it's moving on to the Judiciary Committee for full floor consideration in the House. So that's Florida. Now Ron DeSantis has already said he'll sign it, this version.
If it gets amendments added to it and it adds open carry will he sign it? That's the test for the technical the Republican President Kennedy candidate wannabe number two is North Dakota their constitutional carry bills HB 1339 and yesterday It was like groundbreaking
It passed unanimously in the House and it moves now to the Senate. It passed 93 to 0 and that included 13 of the 14 Democrats. One no voted. I don't know if they just didn't show up that day or whatever. But 93 and 0. A unanimous vote for constitutional carry in North Dakota that would be big in North Dakota.
Nebraska LB 77. That one failed by one vote last term and there is a very good chance that it will pass in Nebraska this year but
Because of Nebraska's unique camera legislation, one body, if you wanted to pass guys and gals in Nebraska, you're going to have to put pressure on these clowns because they can vote one way when they're voting for their house vote technically and change things up when they vote for their Senate vote. And I was just looking at the bill status and it appears as though yesterday there were five amendments filed that from what I'm seeing might be an attempt to undermine the bill. They've just been filed. They haven't been adopted or anything.
But that stands a chance to pass so Nebraska get busy if you want Constitution to carry. And let's go to number four is South Carolina. South Carolina, HB 3594. Pass the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 16-7-2.
And it appears, from what I'm looking at right now, it appears as though they're voting on it right now on the floor in the House in South Carolina. So that's the four states with Constitutional Carry on the T, ready to get hit down the fairway. And I just figured I'd give you all an update, some good news. Constitutional Carry spreading.
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Another thing I'm going to rub in, the weather you're seeing outside is the epitome. If you're in Michigan, Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, Northern Illinois, actually it's kind of a sweep across the country. The weather we're having right now is why I have argued for Ziploc bags for all of your ammunition storage. If you had to fight outside and you have to open a can of ammo,
And guess what? You're in this kind of weather. There's no way you're going to stop stuff from getting wet. Here's the problem, and I've seen this many times. I have owned tens of thousands of ammo cans. Probably nigh on closer to 100,000 overall with the pallets of ammo cans that I've bought over the years and you guys picked up. Sometimes we bought them and moved them so fast that they were gone in a couple of days. We bought several thousands.
When we were buying tonnage like that, some of you just came over with your truck over to Sulfridge, one of the bases. And you guys picked up the stuff, so I didn't have to move it twice, remember? In many of these cans, I've always warned you, when you're buying ammo cans, open them up. And this is especially a good day as an example of why.
I've seen some of the prettiest, I mean, they look like they literally just got painted, came out of the factory, no wear on them, no marks on them. That's the can I want. And it's like really looks great on the outside. Then you pop the clamp and you start to try and pull the lid open. Doesn't want to open up.
And you're right real hard you open it up you finally get that feel a little bit of a usually kind of moves of half inch then finally a little more force and you're pulling it apart you don't want to drop it and you open it up and little chunks of stuff fall off because the can kind of move sideways and
The whole inside of the can looks like a tailpipe on the 67 Chevy from 1972 in Michigan, you know, salt. And nothing but rust. And on the inside, what happened? Somebody was using it. They shut it up. It probably was raining the day they were at the range. They probably used what was in there. You hope.
And they shut it back up, so they did a good job. The lid did its part, the water's inside, and it creates a tropical atmosphere, and then maybe it got heated up in the sun. But it sat there long enough, and on the inside, even though it didn't leak any of that moisture, because it couldn't go anywhere, it stayed right there, and that H2O did its job.
And that's an example of a classic example of why it is again, you want to use Ziploc bags if you're going to be deploying ammunition and you've got time now, we're not at war yet. Take your ammunition, Ziploc bag, what you're canning, it also creates great issue increment, you know, containers, doesn't have to be solid bags, you just be the, or just forgive me, boxes, it can be just the bags inside the can.
The neat thing is it's a bag full of chiclets or skittles and you're sticking your pocket, take it with you. When you're handing it out, if you have to ration out your ammunition, which you should, so everybody gets a percentage. When you're issuing it out in force, everybody gets a quantity, a certain amount, and they have to sort it out once they get to wherever they're going. Here's your ammo, keep moving. Here's a grenade, keep moving. Here's two more mags, keep moving. By the way, food's over there, same line, same idea.
Keep going that way get your mess get out have a canteen cup ready Congratulations. We're gonna get you a warm meal today, too So the idea here is that you can move fast, but in the field also you're gonna open up stuff in the weather like this You're gonna have to seal it back up again Can't help it just the way it is. Well, you might leave something and forget it The nice thing is that while it does take time for things to rust and you probably use the ammo before that It depends if you were in a an unconventional situation
You're in a hurry. You're still trying to conserve what you can. You grab the can, you stash it while you're running. You know where it's a place where you can find it later. But it may be quite some time and you come back and guess what? This way you don't have green brass sitting in the can in a little green liquid in the
on an angle because the can get stashed and wherever it got put, the gravity sucks and the moisture collects, but it also works as that little tropical environment inside. With the individual bags, it's going to do more to maintain the integrity of the ammunition. So just a heads up, but this is also true with medical supplies. Now today, that's what I've been doing is bagging up medical supplies.
And I've done many, I've actually got to fill out two complete 40 gallon, well 35 gallon barrels today by the time I'm done. Since I'm not finished yet, hopefully get the rest of it done tonight after the program. But this is including again, needles, syringes, IV packs, IV plumbing.
of all types in every size. And in addition to that, I still haven't broken open the latest order from Shop Med Vet, which is all of the bandages and accoutrements that I specifically felt we needed to add to since we were making another test order for other items. Whenever you can, they're not that expensive, go the cheapest for the mostest. Don't worry about the name brand.
Most important is quantity right now. We need quantity, 2x2s, 4x4s, abdominal bandages, all the other items I've mentioned before. Add to the inventory, bag them up accordingly, package them up however you want to. I barrel them is what I do. The medical kits that are set up would still have to be final sorted by whoever the
medical trauma surgeons and nurses are that will be dealing with the issues, but the basics are there in force and we can fix a lot of people. We can help a lot of people when the time comes. Now, the big thing here again is those barrels are also an excellent solution. I have found the little, the blue barrels all the way down to, I think, 15 gallon. In fact, I have two that I just filled.
that I think they're actually like, they're either 12s or 10s, but they're just like the larger, they can have a black cap, white cap, red cap. I like to use the color coding for the barrels like that because that way if it's a certain color, it's a certain mission, makes it a leisure for Quartermaster to sort faster and for you to prioritize.
Now, one of the things that we are going to change with medical storage is almost all of them, once we get a little better weather condition going, everything's going to be resorted and will be itemized so that basically, just like the 5.10 program where two 5-gallon pails take care of, you know, with an A unit and a B unit, take care of everything you need to issue everything to a militia man top to bottom.
Web gear, personal clothing, you know, it's even size specific. That's not hard to do as long as you're just you've got a Hawkeye for deals and freebie items out there that it's not difficult to put the equipment together. The big thing is you're picking a tactical web system.
a vest or a traditional TA-56, TA-58, or TA-90 gear. And right now that's actually the cheapest again for a bit because you can integrate the Eastern European stuff that they're getting rid of. So a couple of five gallon pails, a total of 20 to a 10 man squad. The pails are perfect because grab one, grab the other, take them over there, empty everything out.
Listen to the sergeant. He's going to tell you how to put everything together. And congratulations, bring the pails back over here. We're going to take them back to Quarter Bastard and Quarter Bastard is going to fill them up again. Or you're going to be using them for transport or storage for something else. So nothing is going to have a single line purpose. Everything is going to be reused. Always remember that.
The big thing about the ammo cans too is when you cash, let me remind you this, if you're going to put it in a car or if you're going to put it in an underground buried cash of some kind and you have ammo cans, yeah, you can theoretically bury them in dirt. I mean, they actually will last a good long time, but why? It only takes a little bit of effort to create a car, basically like a little mini mausoleum.
and or a lined hole. That's the that's the unfancy term. And what you do is you round up, if you can, gravel, whatever you want to use. Right now I would use gravel because it'll drain. And then you use plastic materials like, for instance, I've got quarter size plastic pallets that are actually about three inches tall in terms of the materials are made out of.
And I would put one of those inside and that's what I would stand all of my objects on that are holding material. This means that the ammo cans would be up off the ground. But if you were in a crude route and had to do a field variant, I would still either line the wall with woven stick. I would then do what I could to round up stone or gravel for the floor. Not a very big cart, about three foot by three foot.
Maybe only two feet by two feet, but it'd be enough so that I could drop those ammo cans in there and the ammo cans in the field in a future situation may be mostly what you have for field storage. So certain cans would carry spare medical items, accumulated food items. Ideally, you want to try to find plastic. We remember the food items typically in military rations, if they're actual military MRE type rations or other foreign military rations.
that are not commercial produced, you know, inserts, are already set up for good time and storage. So a lesser container, not an ML can, but something else could be used provided it produces enough standoff so that you can keep the bugs and rodents out, mostly rodents, because no matter how hard you try,
Those little furry monsters will nibble and will dig their way into anything, especially since that's typically their mission in life. So again, when you're putting anything into something like that, try to stand it off. If you had to use dead sticks, other stones, whatever you want to do, what this does is prevent moisture accumulation at the bottom of the can, which will compromise the can.
You can get rust from the inside out from the outside in. Either way, not good. So let's try to protract the length of time that the material will last in storage. Okay, think about drainage and circulation. Don't have to have a whole lot of space or airspace around, but if you can, it does help to reduce
because you don't want to create any damming or pooling or something, even a small amount of material will be just enough sitting in one place. Mr H2O, okay, the oxygen combined in that moisture contents package will do a good job of eating through one spot and compromising the container.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance now. We're at the bottom of the hour actually So guess what? What do we do at the bottom of the hour on weapons Wednesday? You know we do because this is my rifle as we know
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Maggie no graves at home, back across the briney water. Now, here thee must come, I call it to do the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun. If Clinton's figure hold her but true, the quicker it will be done. Hold her rifle, hold her rifle. In our hands, no truth, no truth, rifle. Hold her rifle, hold her rifle. In our hands, no truth, no truth, rifle.
Make sure that rifle continues to function. We need to have ammunition and magazines that are copacetic with the design. So make a point of every week if you can scheduling in a little bit of budget money for more ammo. I don't care where you go, of course I do recommend TeamSurplus.com for a lot of you out there because they're probably non-corrosive, heat-and-heel, brand new ammunition for probably a better price than most for
PPU, Preview Partisan, they do have some of the deals on 9mm and 40 calibre Smith and Wesson, 40 S&W. But the big thing is that they have had a pretty good selection of the unique calibres come in. Please take the time and take advantage of that. If you have an old 3030, which ain't a bad thing to have, to be quite honest.
There are new 3030 rifles becoming available, but if you got an old model 94 or Marlin of whatever model and some of those might even be bulk guns by the way, remember. Well, guess what? They've got 3030 Winchester over there for pretty good price and a couple of different loads right now. You want a couple hundred rounds per rifle, ideally fill a 30 caliber ammo can for every second line rifle you have.
This is another reason if you have old military rifles, PPU makes all of the different old military calibers. There is 8mm Labelle, 7.65 Argentine, 7mm Mauser over there right now. Needless to say, 8mm seems to pop up for obvious reasons. There's a lot of K-98 Mausers out there, but it also goes pretty quick too.
Uh, in addition to that, 30 out six and 300 win mags, seven millimeter Remington mag, 375 Holland and Holland, 243 win 270. I think they sold out again, but don't, don't count me on that. You can go check. If you're looking for 270, it's typically there. And I think we're talking PPU. It's cheaper than pretty much everybody else. So the idea is you can actually put a can of ammo together for each of those guns and especially for the old military ones.
and that makes them a viable defense weapon again. Not that they couldn't use the 6 or 7 or 20 rounds you might have, but it'd be a good idea to have a few more because if the operator gets good with that rifle, and remember all you gotta do is aim for the crotch, aim for the groin. I don't care if you hit him on the knee because you miscalculated or you hit him in the chest because you jerked the trigger. One way or another the bullet stays on target. Hits count, misses don't. We don't care.
long as you tag them. Just keep tagging them, especially with something like a big 8 millimeter round. That is a good shot for hurting somebody. Probably killing them dead, dead, dead. At least if that progressively it will. So that's an option and that's again aimsurplus.com. Also a couple other places to go. I've mentioned
Gunpartscorp.com, but if you are looking for gun parts, don't forget Apex Gun Parts or gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com has parts. You don't just have those gas masks. Why am I mentioning that? Well, a lot of people, myself included, you're out about yard sales or whatever, you're going to run into odds and ends firearms. Now, something might be missing. I'm going to tell you either A, you might be able to make it, but why?
If you can go to gunpartscorp.com and find the part on the shelf. So one of the neat things is that if you're patient, you'd be amazed what actually is out and about in the inventory. Now, Apex Gun Parts is actually expanding again. And recently they did collect a lot of interesting things that I really didn't expect to see. Some of that's in the really big bore stuff.
For a lot of the other rifles, for instance, British Enfields, of course, that's one of those that there's just a ton of these floating around.
And we're now getting to the point where a lot of people who bought them in the big wave in the 80s are passing them on or those people are passing on and they may have had one that they got that was one of the tail in Charlie's might be a parts gun, you know, needs a few pieces. Well, right now there's been a big wave of British Enfield parts coming in from wherever and a lot of his original English manufactured, but there's also India. I would say probably this is another Indian.
sweep. It could also be stuff from Northern Africa. Nobody talks much, but the Brits, of course, do have a lot of, or did have a lot of influence there. And a lot of number four infields and smellies, SMLEs, in the number one mark threes showed up there and are still in the seven in service quite some time.
So that's where a lot of these parts brand new in the box old inventory are coming from. And then you'll notice that when you peruse the parts inventory, in some cases, it's, you know, you get a whole box of the same part in the original cardboard, in the original wax paper or vissicant paper, deci-can't, not vissicant, decicant paper. And they're virtually brand new old military issue.
So if you got a lot of Enfields, might want to go take a look at Apex because they have had some pretty good buys. And if you do have a bunch of Enfields, I put together a spare parts kit by a bunch of those 10 count boxes and five count boxes to put in your inventory everything you need because probably you're running to other people. And we see this a lot too that have Enfields they picked up. They just don't have an interest in.
mostly because 303 British ammo has been hard. And by the way, on that note, go over to AIM surplus. They have been getting PPUs, 303 British military ball or soft point. Since it's a bolt gun, it wouldn't hurt to pick up some of that soft point ammunition. I know a lot of people who have hunted with a British Lee Enfield for all of my life and they bring a lot of deer home. It will again work just fine as a game getter too.
No matter what configuration it is. I've seen a lot of them sporterize. Anyway, ideas and Apex has a lot of really cool stuff there that we just want to peruse anyway. Check it out. See if it's something might be of use. Don't forget a lot of modern parts, but also older parts. So it's a good combination company. Now another thing, and again, looking at the situation as this developing here.
One advantage of the scatter gun, you know, we're talking about NBC environments and why does you need maybe different golf clubs in the golf bag is in a real NBC environment, you may, you're going to have also with limited visibility.
It's likely that the kosher mafia running the US military into the ground the way that they are is going to help them to introduce chemical agents on a much larger scale. In fact, we can pretty well, we have to figure that.
All parties eventually, once one initiates chemical warfare, real chemical warfare, not the garbage. Somebody said that somebody heard that Bob Schmidblatt, Bastina, Murgen, used gas on his people, blah, blah, blah. Usually it's a lie, it's fabrication or BS. They know it, but it's part of their whipping up the population. However, with what you're seeing and the testing that's going on on the American population right now,
intentionally by combination of the government and foreign entities that are against the American people. You're going to see probably overt hardcore chemical weapons deployed. Chemical is a better choice. Biological, it craps in everybody's pool. But chemical is pretty much local, shorter term. And while certainly as I've pointed out for the last couple of days, you have residual issues.
For the most part, for a military force or an operation occupation group, there we go, get it right. Chemical is something that they would be using on a regular basis to decimate the population. And again, to get people to tow the party line. Well, that's if everybody's caught flat-footed. So this is why we need everybody better equipped. But I would point out that if you are in a chemical environment,
Limited visibility is quite probable because if it's a fogging system, a dispersed agent, well, you saw what happened with the major burn that took place in Palestine. The picture everybody wants to see is a mushroom cloud. Well, it doesn't usually deploy that way if it's being done as a weapons system in a saturation attack.
The materialist is dispersed and it creates a miasma slash a fog that will vary in density depending upon how close you are to the proximity of the dischargers, the weapon system that's used. And it will be dispersed. So one of the things about shotguns is they compensate for being a little off. Now granted, I like the idea of heavy rifles keeping you at great distance.
And so a combined arms team isn't a bad idea. But for those of you who go, all I've got is a shotgun. Imagine what you saw with that burn in Palestine. Well, closer to some of the stuff you're seeing like the fire in Florida, in which the area down range is completely enveloped and is of course has limited visibility to the point where denser than a much heavier than a fog.
But it billows, it'll vary. Now with multiple weapons dropped in a front as part of an offensive operation by the enemy, this means that you're going to have variance and invisibility. And it's gonna be difficult for some people to acquiesce, to accept the idea that you're going to have to change out weapons sometimes. You're gonna have to have that combined arms team rather than everybody on the same
with regard to weapon systems. Shotguns are a very good choice for limited visibility or night operations, especially in lieu of select fire weapons, which you obviously don't have right now in any good quantity. One of the advantages with the different shots that can be used, number four is a favorite. No, not double up buck, number four, because basically you're putting the same number of pellets down range as a magazine of
AR-15 ammunition. No, it's not as fast, but you are literally creating a beaten zone, an area of cone of destruction, area of destruction that pretty well guarantees you're going to tag them with part of whatever it is you put down range. Now, center of mass, you'll get it with most. However, you may not always have that happen. And again, like we said, limited visibility, difficulty in seeing with the gas mask.
I would point out that Battlefield grime and death rotus also limits visibility. And no matter how hard you try, you're going to end up with credit on the mask on the lens. And this is another part of what you have to be thinking ahead towards. And with a combined arms team, your forward forward low team is using close quarter weapons. Your overwatch unit should be a rifle unit.
preferably heavy rifle unit. And the reason is that because in the overwatch scenario, like I said, it's like you're fighting in a cloud bank, that you're going to have the opportunity to identify targets. This is where the old shoot no shoot signature of the aggressor and the friend, friend foe is very important.
As we pointed out, you'll see this if you watch any of the propaganda footage that the BSers in Washington will let you see of the Ukraine. Or if you watch some of the better honest news stations that are actually covering the war day by day, week by week, there's really good individual stations out there, channels on YouTube. It's amazing they've allowed them to speak some truth.
And if you pay attention, you'll notice that the different factions have different armband colors. Also, they have the tags on the back of the uniform attached to the web gear and in many cases also on the back of the helmet. In fact, they may have it wrapped around the whole of the helmet so that no matter what angle you're at, you can see it. What is this? It's a shoot, no shoot colorization system. Okay?
Now in a fog environment, that's difficult. So this is another issue where again, if you, if anybody, well, there's two ways to do this. You either have your marker system or here's the rule, you use none. Let your enemy use the marker system and the marker system under that condition for that moment within that part of the battlefield that you've chosen, where you've chosen to fight. Everybody agrees we're not using anything. Anybody's got any kind of tell marker on it, shoot them.
See how that works? Now the advantage of this is that in the long haul, again, it's more likely that you're going to hit the right people. But also from a distance, the overwatch shooters, it's much, much easier for them to engage. They have more of a God's view, so to speak, depending upon placement of your long range riflemen and snipers. So it is very useful for the tell.
to either be very, very distinct if you're going to use one that's totally different from what your aggressor is using and or none at all and any that are wearing a towel, they get tagged. They're the ones you put the crosshairs on. So again, solutions not just complaining about the problems, pretty straightforward.
Another thing with the shotgun is any shot is better than no shot. That's one nice thing about 12 gauge and 20 gauge. It's out there. There's a lot of it and all of it will end up being used because you really are competing to be all that persnickety and selective when the time comes. This is something that's always been an issue. We've talked about no matter how hard you try and I don't care what weapon you have. Eventually, we're all going to have issues with ammunition, availability and consumption.
And for that reason, we need to be thinking ahead about how we're going to deal with that when the time comes with regard to replacement. So this is another reason to understand that sometimes, depending upon what you're doing with that weapon, using a lesser charge is acceptable in a way of conserving material so that the more aggressive or more effective round is saved for a more critical moment.
I will point out again, remember there's a lot of people selling the number seven and a half, number eight, number eight and a half or nine, and nine's a real pepper shot, for in-house defense loads, which is still something that would work quite well. None of you are shotguns inside a house.
Even if you cut down to a short, short pistol barrel length like the equivalent to say a judge in a shotgun, only it's a, you know, say like a Mad Max 12 gauge, here you go, you can relate to that, right? This certainly will spread, but it's not going to be that significant a spread inside an area the size of a house between a dining room door and a kitchen.
door or a living room looking at the front door of a house from the opposite end of the living room. You're going to keep the shot relatively concentrated, especially if you're using factory loads. Why? Well, because that wad that you're using is designed to hold the shot together for a specific distance beyond the muzzle of the shotgun, so it keeps the pattern tighter for game getting.
and or for whatever use to create a designated distance where you can expect at least a relatively decent saturation of pellet on target. So for in close quarter use, the finer shot is basically the equivalent to a lead bean bag that is going at a decent velocity and has a tendency to act like an explosive device when it hits.
And this is something that's good because the energy is dissipated against the target. The other good thing is if you're really a sloppy shot, well, if it goes through the wall and you had friendlies on the other side, it won't go through the wall. It'll probably stop right there. So it's again, one of these things where you're going to be like a golfer with golf clubs. If you're using the shotgun, yes, you can use slug. Yes, you can use BB. You can use number six. You can use double lot, triple lot.
or number four buck, all of them might be out there and available, but I would be selective. If I have to reach farther out, I want a little heavier pellet for obvious reasons, or I might want to hang that slug out there once in a while. I will remind you too that most of your shotguns, if you're going to go conventional and not hack something down, if you hack something down, it's a close quarter defense cut. You're not going to be contributing much to the integrated fire
in a battlefield environment with a short barrel road warrior type hand cannon. On the other hand, again, every once in a while it does serve its purpose. But typically again, the intermediate barrel, 20 inch barrel gun, very common. With a slug, especially with Sabo slugs, and there are many types out there, you're easily able to reach 200 yards. The question is, do you have the
sighting system on the top of the shotgun to reach those distances. At the very least, a set of conventional iron sights. And you'd be amazed with the Sabos, especially with an IC barrel, or again, in some cases, they work with a rifle barrel, but it depends on the model of Sabo. The 12 gauge has comparable range to any of your other light rifles. Since they've all told you can only reach you about 200 yards for average engagement,
Well, 200 yards of the shotgun with a 500-grade slug is a hell of a lot more devastating when he gets there than a 5.56 round at 200 yards. Oh, yeah, that's not a bad thing. Another consideration here, too, is with some of the more sophisticated discarding sable rounds, which are, again, tank technology, low-pressure high velocity is something that you want to be thinking about with regard to mechanicals again.
Now, I don't know how many companies are actually bringing the old Fiocchi or Fiocchi or Fi-O-C-T-E-R-F-O-K, take your pick, whatever you are, you want to pronounce it, go for it. You know what I'm talking about. That company that starts with an F, okay, European. The Fiocchi Sabos are fin stabilized. If you haven't looked at them closely and if you haven't had a chance to do so,
It's interesting that they virtually mimicked standard smoothbore, Sabo tank gun technology with what they did with that Sabo. Now here's what's interesting also is armor penetration tests and experiments show that intermediate to longer ranges, it was pretty successful. So here again, if we're looking at, you know, robotics or any kind of slave or controlled
mechanicals that are out there, you're going to want to have more umph or thud hitting the object when the time comes. Yeah, we'll try to have 50 caliber guns, readily available shoulder fired semis, single shot, belt fed 50s, etc. Those are always good. But all of the rest of your inventory should be able to contribute to the destruction of the mechanicals.
if not being capable of destroying based upon, again, the ability to select a round that would best do its job and penetration being the issue combined with kinetic energy delivery at the other end at the set best range. Now understand that M2AP ball ammunition, 30 out of six, you would think that, well, when something leaves the end of a rifle barrel, it should probably have the most energy right there.
Interestingly enough, the M2AP was built with the optimal range for engagement with the with an M2 30-out-6 AP round approximately 300 yards. It's a combination of bullets set where it's in travel in flight and stability combined with bullet spin and apparently the engineers figured this out greater men than me.
So that at this average range of about 300 yards, you would get optimal penetration with the M2AP 30 caliber round, not point blank range. That's interesting. In fact, it slightly, it does not quite perform as well at point blank range as it does at the optimal range, in the optimal range district, okay?
What would that be really good for? Well, you've seen the robotics that everybody's put in. They keep pumping out there to try to terrorize the population. The Chinese are bragging that they're gonna have them. The US government plans on using them as enforcers here. We've already seen them on the streets in different spots in the lesser dog models, etc. Everybody's looking at, son of a bugger, I think I need a gun or something. Knock that son of a bitch out.
So if you are going to be looking at that issue, you want to be able to do as much significant structural damage to the object as possible. And that is where bigger, be stier, heavier comes in. Now you put more barrel behind it and you have more velocity plus that thud power of the heavier bullet, you have a better combination. So we don't want to go shorter. You need to go at least standard length or longer.
because we want to get all of the energy out of that round that we possibly can to engage a non-human mechanical system. See how that works? Prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance and they've already bragged up, they've already got the technology there, sure they do. Now we've got to make sure that we've got something that's going to punch right straight through that. This is one of the reasons that the communists in Australia, the communists in New Zealand,
were specifically focusing and also in Canada on the energy available from the rifles that they have that are the civilian sporting rifles. Why? Well, they're planning ahead. The ring knockers and spit swappers have already been told that they can't count on their police state knuckle dragging goons. And if they do it anyway, it'll have the police state knuckle dragging goons.
operating what are robotics forward of the police state. Knuckle dragging bald heads, shoe sized IQ fools that will be following the orders of the police state. You know how that works? Now you're grossly overpowered weapon whatever it is down the road because they'll try to claim it's grossly overpowered. That's coming, it's already part of the works. In other words, first of all, well your gun is lethal because it can, you know, like they're talking about with 556, it can
Cut people in half. Well, damn fool. You never seen a 275? Well, forgive me a 270 or a 30 out of six or a 375 Holland and Holland when they hit something. You obviously haven't shot many things like in the deer category, have you? Once you get a chance to look at that, it's like 556. I don't want to get shot by anything. But by comparison, oh, that 300 win mag. It's devastating.
Well, again, remember your enemy knows what they have planned, the big picture. So we need to make sure that we include what is going to be there ready to deal with the big picture when the time comes, okay? So don't throw out all those heavier weapons because people are saying, well, the new thing is a lighter gun and this, no, piss on that. Everything you got, you already paid for it and you probably even know how to use it.
Keep in the inventory and all these old remain battle rifles like we're talking about 303 8 millimeter. They're bigger heavier bullets. Grossly overpowered like 30 out six, but that's not gross over powered. Those roles standard cartridges carried by every man in the military of its day. So guess what? We're going to have to turn back to that more armor on the battlefield as far as personal body armor on troops.
More material and equipment that is going to be more aggressive and is synthetic. Well, we need to be prepared to deal with it. All of these heavier weapons give us a bridging solution until we can come up with even meaner and nastier weapons to get rid of the problem once and for all and to destroy the enemy. Just that simple. So anyway, ideas. We have to keep rolling along. We do too because we're at the top of the hour.
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