February 24, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Second Amendment efforts and recent shooting incidents, criticized government spending on Ukraine versus domestic needs, covered preparedness topics including gas masks and NBC equipment, reviewed military equipment deals and seasonal sales, and addressed January 6th footage release concerns. The show included extensive discussion of gas mask adapters, Russian versus American masks, field jacket military history, and concerns about federal operations and false flag scenarios.
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- ukraine aid spending
- gas masks
- nbc equipment
- preparedness
- field jackets
- january 6th
- federal operations
- east lansing shooting
- constitutional carry
- gun owners of america
- sportsman's guide
- military surplus
- ak-47 magazines
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The figure walked in through the mist with a flint. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution, 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, eat 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 trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the there we are good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the
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It is the 24th of February. It is the... That's right. Cinco de Emmolde and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 15th year of Open, Obvious, and In Your Face. Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. 2023, Battle for the Republic. The Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue and it will. So here we are.
It has been a beautiful Friday. It started out semi-cloudy, winds chilly between 29 and 34 degrees, depending on what you wanted to read on the machine. 34 is probably accurate, but the wind chill was such that, well, for every...
every degree we gained, we had a little bit of a breeze. That's kind of slowed down a little bit. And we're supposed to be progressively getting warmer over the weekend. That doesn't mean you don't take cold weather gear with you for training this weekend. You don't know. And again, here it is 2023 and we're into late winter headed towards spring. Not bad, not bad at all.
Of course, there's all kinds of other horrible things going on, but not all of them are horrible. We've got some good things happening, especially with regard to the Second Amendment, Article 2, or Second Amendment resolve efforts here in Michigan. We have a number of other people who were thoroughly disgusted with the
tearings on in Lansing, especially with the leftist females laughing about the kids being shot as their excuse. Giggling and laughing about the kids being shot by the BLM guy and black guy in Lansing. And a lot of people now have seen some of the video footage and some of the private tearings on that they did in the Senate and in the
Lansing Capital Building here over the last week and it is turning heads. It's got people looking at these creatures properly, which is really cool. Even when they walk up and they were so serious, they were all smirking and they had smiles and laughter and laughing.
Oh my goodness, it was like the old boy. Now, of course, they have to stop and I'll tell you that it was a black BLM member. In fact, his father said that something happened there with regard to the young man. Well, middle-aged man. Well, not very young. 41, 42, 43. Hmm, that's not young. Okay, that's middle-aged at least.
And apparently he was looking for some white kids to shoot and kill at the campus because he wanted to kill some white people. So they need to disarm you so that the powers that be can laugh and giggle when a black BLM member goes and shoots a bunch of white people at whatever school or workplace because they think it's funny.
They are giddy. They're giddy with laughter. Giddy with laughter like that line from Dr. Well, forgive me from, uh, Indiana Jones, you know, with the, you know, the girl, the girl doctor. I mean, giddy like a child. Giddy like a child, yeah. So anyway, um, keep an eye on that because that is, uh, get voting badly for the, uh, male cross-dresser we have, uh, Shipper, uh, that is the, uh,
Guy dressed as a female in Lansing one of those Category three category four sexes or whatever anyway, it's rather entertaining. It is of course in Coteehambe and quartermaster Friday. Oh my goodness. Just had to have a taste of something that we've had to open up here and It looks like over at sportsman's guide there are a few decent buys on
clothing again for a little bit. Now remember you got to go over the deals section. There's some other stuff that over the counter is usually pretty good price. But Sportsman's Guide, well at the end of a product line when they're getting ready to change out or switch over to the next batch of surplus, you want to go into the surplus section. And in the deals, and in the deals, underpants and t-shirts are one of the categories.
but also a number of other tactical over-wear items, including two different or three different types of field jackets, that might be of use to you. And again, remember, field jackets are a utility tool item. In fact, used to be in the military for a period of time, guys. When you had a field jacket issued, you know, they took it away from you. When I was in, it changed back and forth.
But, end of Vietnam, when the field jackets were issued, you were supposed to turn them back in, and then you were going to get another one issued when you went to another location. In theory, it was supposed to be out of the pool of field jackets that you were turning in and, you know, turning in and turning back in and, you know, using and turning back. Well, we never got to that. They took the field jackets.
And then they disappeared and they ended up having to issue all brand new field jackets to everybody because they don't know what happened to the old ones. I'm serious on this. In fact, what's interesting about that is that was the green, you know, the green army, not the camouflage yet. It was the OD Green Army and the M65 was the standard, which is still one of the best field jackets probably ever made by the military. It'd even be out in the stuff we're using right now.
for its cut and for its serviceability because of the materials used, etc., and its reliability as far as holding together, the M65 was probably the best that we built. I've had all the other earlier models. They're great coats, too. The M65 was a fantastic piece of equipment. And here's the thing.
were at work and in the beginning of the day we had this announcement as they came through I was at division headquarters they came through each shop and they said hey you know middle of the day you gotta go down to the mess hall and all to the you know the kitchen mess hall area and we're gonna come down and turn in your field jacket and of course
We heard that and asked why field jacket you it's the middle of winter Why are we going to turn in our field jackets in the middle of winter? Well, you got that question. Just make sure you get down there and turn your field jacket in they're gonna do something Well, here's what they did. They got this order from Army From the command there that We feel jackets need to be turned in once your quartermaster quartermaster got the order so they were telling everybody had to bring her
old field jacket in. Nobody had any new ones. I mean, it's whatever you originally issued, typically, the first time around, because field jackets are pretty durable. So anyway, okay, this is interesting. So we sat there for a minute, and I said, well, I'm not taking my field jacket down because you know what's going to happen, right? And the other two people in the room were like, what? It's like, well, they're going to take them, and we're not going to have a coat when you leave here tonight.
Well, they wouldn't do that. Yes, yes, they would. Don't go down to the mess hall and don't show up. And at the end of the day, finish up, we'll lock up, close all the safes, and we are out of here. Well, lo and behold, that's exactly what they did at lunchtime. They took all the field jackets and all the field jacket liners. We'll do it towards your field jacket liner. Oh, it's inside the field jacket. So they took them and
Then they turned her out and told everybody that's it go back to work Well, where's our replacements? Well, there's no replacements. We just have an order to take your field jackets No, wait a minute. It's the middle of winter. In fact, it's like stinking like cold out there Well 11 of us at the end of the day did not take our field jackets in and Over the next three four days they had sent the jacket field jackets into
whatever part of the chain of custody going through Quarter Bastard would carry away our field jackets. Now, there was no schedule to get a new field jacket. However, in the next 10, 12 days, they got an order that they rescinded the take your field jacket order. However, it was too late. By that time, everything had been boxed up. Everything was on the truck, so to speak, down the road and gone.
So they ended up, first of all, the course logic is find out where your stuff went and get it back. Well, the vaporized. They couldn't find it in the system. They had no idea where they went. The whole of the command, everything up and down, the whole infrastructure, brigades, the headquarters, aviation detachment, everybody. And they were kind of spread all over the place. They weren't just in one lump location.
Guess what? Everybody was without coats in the middle of winter, except for the 11 of us at headquarters and other men and women who were within the other command elements that said, well, I turn my coat in and I'm not giving it to you anyway. Now, of course, they were old. There was all kinds of horrible language about how you had to. You had to come down there and this and that and the other. For us, they just couldn't find us. We know how to take care of that problem. We were in a secure site to begin with, so couldn't just waddle in on us.
But on top of that, we knew how to exit stage and left at the end of the day. And so, as I said, about 10, 12 days later, oh darn, well, given an order that we were to rescind the idea of taking the field jackets, but they'd implement it immediately. Well, guess what they had to do? They had to reissue field jackets, brand new field jackets.
So after they got rid of everybody's field jacket for whatever anal control, you know, control freak reason that some idiot stick at, you know, the pentagram had come up with, who knows, you know, the Israelis may have needed all of our coats. I don't know, probably because it's usually the Torb stole stuff from us and still do.
But for whatever bizarre reason, we ended up getting brand new field jackets. Now, I mean, still the same year of production. Mine was from the new coat that I got was from 1971. New coat is in, you know, new old inventory by a few years and an excellent coat. But wait, I didn't turn mine in. Yes, yes, I know. But you know what they did? They decided they just had to get brand new coats for all of us.
So, Quartermaster had a whole new issue for me come in. Not only did I get a brand new coat, I got a complete issue of green uniforms and all of the other, you know, sundry underclothes and such, wool socks and even more boots. Now, three months later, it's just out of the blue happened again. And so this, this
This is a classic for the post-Vietnam era Army, especially at the beginning of the Carter rate years, just like the Clintonistas or any of the other screw-ups like you have with the Bidenite, Petosniffer Meat puppet. And it was just funnier in hell because, well, I could not argue with it. The Army is not wrong. So I ended up with yet another field jacket. So I had three good field jackets to rotate, which is really great because it really would never wear out.
More clothing so I had enough uniforms to be able to stash stuff in other locations to create backup kits and all kinds of great stuff and lots of boots all because they took the field jackets away and then for whatever reason the system just Started hitting the you know cash register button over and over and over again just kept handing the stuff out to replace what? The ads really taken from us in terms of all the rest of that clothing and equipment. So anyway
kind of stuff we've seen in the past. The field jacket itself, guys, was a special issue item. They changed that. And of course, before, during the war, it had been, it also had come and gone. That idea, several times, they took the field jackets when you left. The rest of your clothing could go with you. You could take, do whatever you want. Then other periods, you could take the field jacket, you could take everything. And then they thought you shouldn't have the boots.
for a period of time. It's like, really? Wow, okay. Is anybody gonna wear my boots? No, probably not because of, you know, foot fungus and all kinds of things they were terrified of. So it was the goofiness of a system that was kind of very eclectic based upon somebody probably claiming that they had a job, so they had to justify and create work for themselves. So they had this really great idea. We'll do this. And then they had this really great idea that was corrected by somebody who said, no, Bob, we don't do it that way.
And so they corrected it and back and forth it goes. That's why sometimes, like I said, we call them not quarter master, but quarter bastard. In the middle of winter, walking out of the facility without a fuel jacket, running to your vehicle while the snow is falling and there's two and three feet of snow on the ground. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Makes sense. They're in military. We were operating in just like the one, boof, the queer one we got now. It was a, well, it had the same boof, the queer operations back then too. We didn't have the purple hair though. That's true. We didn't have the purple hair.
They were subdued pedo queers, but plenty of them to go around and all of them running the pentagram. So anyway, a couple things here though. Over at Sportsman's Guide, they have some really interesting stuff over the deals slash clearance section. You're going to want to go through and look to see if any of it makes sense. Now, usually by the time he gets over the deals and clearance,
It's actually in the very specific or narrow sizes. However, don't assume that it's only going to be in small sizes. Usually, extra small is what's left at the end of a run.
But it varies and it's kind of weird depending upon how much stuff they have and whether or not they want that niche cleared out because they've got a whole batch of extra small to say 2x of the same item coming in and they just want it off the shelf because there's only so many left and apparently there's sometimes a lot of large and even extra large and even 2x.
So you never know what you're going to run into. I suggest you peruse the page. I can't do that for you, but you can pick out and select the bulk or the bundle items that are useful. No great deals on socks. In fact, wool socks are becoming a real problem to find, and you can't just catch a can. Even in the civilian wool socks, there's not that much of a selection out there now.
So, if you run into them and or you make a deal like at a resale, watch resale shops, you never know what you might find there. If you run into wool socks, I say if they're a reasonable price under a dollar repair, then grab them all. But grab what you know what you can. You should have at least three pairs of regular wool socks in your basic kit.
You're wearing one, you got two in the backpack. You can carry it somewhere else. If you're going to carry them on your kit, as I've described many times, which I do, not only do I have what's in my backpack or what's in my fanny pack, my 3-day pack with my combat load, but I stash extra mitten sets, glove sets, and sock sets in my clothes when I load up.
And again, Mr. Ziploc bag is your friend. You have the Ziploc bag do two things. Keep the stuff dry that you're going to be carrying. And when you got something wet, if you can't put it somewhere to hang it while you're walking, you put it right into the Ziploc bag. You took the dry ones out of, and that keeps the wet ones from cross-contaminating in your pocket or wherever you're going to stash it until you can dry it out.
Mr. Ziploc bag is your friend. Okay, don't have to have many of them, but a couple of them make all the difference in the world. In fact, they got a box of them right here that I'm backing up electronics with right now. So let's see next on the list here, Sportsman's Guide also checks center fire systems. They've had a couple of really good deals, including some magazine package deals right now. They still have the five AK 47 mags, plastic, basically breakout mags.
for $20, 1995 or whatever it is, 1985, 1995. So basically five magazines for $20, $4 a mag for AK mags. They're in the smoke plastic, they're okay, ain't nothing to write home about, but for breakout mags where you stuff it in the weapon, fire and drop it and forget, especially they're perfect.
But for those of you who don't have much money, maybe have an AK, maybe you didn't get the AK right away, but you inherited one from dad. That's happening a lot now because all these people who bought the Chinese AKs and then the remaining AKs way back, you know, 30 years ago, 40 years ago almost now. Guess what? Right now, those are being inherited or passed on.
You may not get all the mags or maybe dad didn't get that many mags. Well you want to put more mags on the shelf and for you know five mags for $20 means that if you got a little stack sitting there you can put a much bigger stack together and I highly recommend that. Again it's a unique battle weapon. It is a very useful weapon and there are still places to find all the parts, pieces and assemblies.
to compliment what you already got on the shelf. Whatever it is that you've got as either an inheritance weapon or something that you bought, okay? But more mags are better. So check out CenterFireSystems.com. Now we're, ooh, 25 minutes after our raid. That didn't take long. Let's do this also. Edward, if you could pull up guns and gadgets for today. And again, there's been a couple of videos up since we played one the other day, so.
Again, guys, I recommend you keep up on guns and gadgets. Jared's been really good about following through on a lot of stuff going on around the country, not just national, but also the state levels. And that's where it really counts. You'll notice that gun owners of America is at the point. You don't hear NRA being mentioned anywhere other than where they're talking about compromise. There are a few things that NRA has been doing, but...
G.O.A. Gunners of America has done what they promised to do years ago and they have got the resources to do it because people have stepped up and joined with them and they are one of the premier organizations that's in the actual court battles the NRA would never step forward and be a part of. They were always staying back and letting everybody take the hit, never assisting anybody who was being attacked by the Batfaggots.
unless it was somebody with a lot of money. If you were a to-do royalist, then chirp NRA would be there for you. Well, kind of. Maybe not so much even there. Gun Owners of America stole, again, guns and gadgets. The latest one would probably be fine. I think that I may have missed one because there's no one that's been posted this afternoon already. And guns and gadgets.
probably for the last two hours. I think it's two hours ago. So that would be maybe the latest. I don't know how busy he is right now. In addition, before I forget, we were talking yesterday, and you know, I'm gonna overlap from one program that I can always because there is follow-up too. You know,
where we were talking about hot gloves, our caller was talking about electrical supply equipment that you could use for pretty much anything. There are a number of items in the electrical industry that if that's your niche, you probably run into a lot of toss out equipment that's more than serviceable enough. So one of the other things is a number of other insular boots.
You know, I've talked about throwaway, well, it'd be throwaway because if you do contaminate them, you're probably going to get rid of them. Five buckle boots or the standard rain boots, military type from German, French, American military, there's all kinds of them out there. In the trades, each trade has a number of different specialized boots. And as was pointed out yesterday, gloves, like the hot gloves.
And in many cases, the people have them on the vehicles or they have an accumulation, the company, because of insurance, have to get rid of everything and replace new. This is a policy with a lot of different trade industry-specific organizations.
And so the good thing is that for what we're doing to put together about a higher quality NBC, you wouldn't normally think to go that way, but if you can access that kind of equipment.
And I should probably point everybody towards it anyway in plumbing, in electrical, and even in carpentry. There are specific trade PPE pieces of equipment that you show up every once in a while or they have to be cyclically replaced because of insurance for the company and their employees. And it may also involve trade requirements because of OSHA.
And when the time comes, don't be bashful to ask the boss, hey, when they clear out the inventory here at the end of, say, next month, what are you going to do with all that stuff? Well, usually everybody take it home. Nobody wants it. They got so much of it. Well, you do. And if you've got friends and you've got a militia organization that's in place,
understand that that PPE, especially the insular type, is useful for your people too. And in fact, remember, you're not worried about rotation because of whatever legal or standard requirement or code is involved because you're not doing the same. You're not working in the same venue. You may use it for the same application.
But consider that it has overlapping use because of the the level and quality of performance and the quality of the product That's the big thing. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. We got guns and gadgets. I got three hours of sleep. I just got here to do quality Texas for the Gundy Awards after 2 a.m. here, which is 3 a.m. My time and the body just woke up. So we're gonna roll with it today go into the range and I see some new stuff from new manufacturers.
And thank you all to everybody who voted in the Gundy's that allowed me to be here. I don't get to do it without you, so thank you. Before I head down and grab some grub, I wanted to just give everybody an update. I left that update, the constitutional carry update kind of hanging until the dead South Carolina was voting as I was recording that video. What they were actually doing was reading it for the second time and yesterday, February 23rd of 2023, 22323, 22323, that's pretty cool.
They actually voted and it passed the House in South Carolina. Now the vote went down 87 to 26, pretty strong. And constitutional carry was passed in the House of South Carolina. Now it does go to the Senate where they'll have to do their thing. And if you're interested to see how your representatives in South Carolina voted, I will put a link down below so you can see the roll call vote and you can see who might need to hear from you or who might need to add a boy or whatever.
I just wanted to thank everybody for watching this channel. It means so much to me that all of you are interested, as interested, in our Second Amendment rights as I am. And it's kind of humbling to be able to do this and have you all check in regularly. And believe me, it's not lost on me. So thank you everybody for watching Guns and Gadgets. If you want to continue to see Guns and Gadgets, rock the YouTubes.
Then hit that subscribe button down below, like the video and share it so more people see it. And like I said, there's four states with a legitimate chance of passing constitutional carry this year. South Carolina just passed the House, it's going to the Senate, and I will keep you all up to date with the rest of these states doing it. I'm about to go down to breakfast and see how my body holds up. I was, you know what? United Airlines, not impressed. I'll ever use United Airlines again. The lay mask.
No weather anywhere, just constant delays, phantom delays, planes were late coming in, yet they didn't take off. It's one of those days. I'm going to try to get happy and go down in a range and shoot some freedom stuff here in Yuvali at Drive Tanks. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. Guys and gals, hello to each and every single one of you. I'll see you on the next video. Take care.
His last comment is, the airlines well, they've got nothing left but the Prozac Prodigies that were the neurotic hypochondriacs and ferro-oid tendencies who were willing to get the murder death kill shots. And they're starting to stutter, stammer, hesitate, have heart attacks after they land in the cockpit strokes. And they're not looking too good in general. Plus, of course, the equal opportunity demands that you don't get a pilot.
You're getting a person of color who, well, or sex, whichever of the 54 sexes, they got the job not because they're qualified, the best qualified, but because, well, they deserve it, you don't. So again, we've seen that before, by the way. Everybody, I'm laughing because this is all the stuff we experienced. The kosher mafia, the Jewish mob that's been screwing this country for decades and decades and decades.
They stir the pot and do this now cyclically and I lived through and saw all of this myself, all the stuff we're seeing right now. There isn't anything. You think that kill all the white people is new? You know what? I'm going to point something out. You might recall a Saturday Night Live skit that was done in a certain black actor playing a Rastafarian musician.
And you remember the song that they started out singing, you know, the American Legion. And who was that black guy? He also played Buckwheat. What was his name? Well, it was a white guy doing this. Who's the black guy? And of course, this was the opening, the opening line from the song was, Kill all the white people. Kill all the white people. Oh yeah, man. Kill all the white people.
Do you remember that? Who was that actor? Okay. Yeah, you might recall. There you go. Now, I wonder if that's allowed to be on YouTube. But what year was that done?
Was that with the present you know BLM slash? Indignation cycle because you see I've been through for indignation BS bullshit slash somebody wants something for free the parasite with a handout cycle already and We were there for the big one When they they started this garbage up back in the late 60s and of course It didn't make any difference if they couldn't count couldn't read couldn't type they needed that computer job
We needed those black people not because they were qualified all here's the sad part if you look long enough you found Black people who were qualified, but that wasn't how it worked The incompetence had to be hired no matter what So if you think this is brand new what you're seeing now with the drivel that's going on that it's the third party the Jewish mob
Stir in the pot, they got it down to a scripted science, and by the way, when they did in the 60s, it wasn't new there either. It goes back through the depths of time and the way they play the rubes.
The way they play the rubes and of course you got the idiots sex like you saw recently here Actually, I don't think we saw as much of this and let me check your memory from three and four years ago here I'm not worthy. I'm not worthy. I need to get down on my belly and apologize for being wide I need to apply let me get my belly and crawl like a worm and I told you anybody expect me to do that I would I won't hesitate to kill you
I would not ask that of anybody else and any anybody who thinks they're gonna be some kind of snake and slave master to anybody Well, it ain't gonna work That's just like though you got to get first it was you got to get down on one knee and it was gonna get down in your belly Remember that police chief and I talking to everybody just even ancient history guys It's just they're wanting to try to get everybody to forget this what they demanded. Yeah, so it's like well You know, I don't think I'm gonna let you rule me this day for that matter. You're not ruling me
I don't care who the hell you are. I ain't subject to much of anyone. So that's ending real quick. Okay?
So again, that's where the complaint about the airlines. It's like, well, don't worry. You're hiring people who didn't even, in many cases, what the trainers are saying right now is they've got people showing up that have been pushed on them because of the quota system that don't even want to be there for the aviation school basic to get in. And they're just there, of course, because they've been coached to the idea, you're going to get big, big money. Don't worry. You don't have to be competent. You're going to get hired no matter what.
Because after all, you're black. So you're going to get to make a big money. Now, I will say this also, though, something you're not supposed to know about. While we are supposed to have competent pilots, and we typically do, and they actually can fly the plane. And I've been on aircraft where I don't care if the pilots with a long time behind the stick and doesn't mean there's no color there. Masters of the trade. You know, you've heard me say that before.
But what's happened is since the 747, the next ship in line, the 757, 677, and 777, guys, they all fly themselves.
The 57 and the 67 and the 77, okay? Progressively are more aggressive self-flying aircraft. What do you mean by aggressive? Well, the AI does most of the work. Look, in fact, you might have heard a pilot here say recently, I don't know if you caught this, there was one, it was on one of the big yap shows. And he goes, well, I'm there to make sure the flight is, you know, your flight is complete and smooth and safe. He didn't say he flew the plane.
He said he was there to make sure your flight was, you know, you know, smooth and safe and that you got there. Okay. And it's like, wait a minute. That's not saying that you're flying. Well, the fact is that once they get through all of the official checks and they start operating.
The aircraft progressively does all of the flight, does all the flying. Remember we had an incident here with those Chinese made 737s which are integrating all of the new crossover technology that were made overseas. And they were doing a nosedive into planet Earth, remember that? Well that's all because of the on-board artificial intelligence flying the aircraft, which they finally acknowledged, by the way.
So, the 5.7, just a real quick overview, the 5.7 was the first aircraft that had a massive quantity of onboard direct response sensors that go right back to Boeing. Now, if you want to look up, if you look at Popular Mechanics, go back through the, what is it, the early 90s.
There are a series of extensive articles, one that was quite extensive, that explain the inner workings of the aircraft and had some really unique and well-presented diagrams of the actual system and how it works. And this was allowing them to, as they were even fielding the 5-7 fleet, the 7-5-7s.
They were actually tweaking the next plane, the 767, off of the data stream live. In other words, as they were getting response from more and more of the aircraft in the air, they could then alter the design of the next plane. The 767 is a product where they picked a point in time
looked at the data they collected from the 757 and altered the design accordingly to meet the new standards to make the aircraft even more aerodynamically efficient. Supposedly, then with the 767, they upgraded yet again because there were newer microprocessors, etc. and they were able to do it yet again, which is supposedly how we get the 777.
But from the 757 on, one of the key features was onboard artificial intelligence flight command that was more progress, was progressively improved. And of course, there are some variants even when you're flying the plane because they'll change out as they come up with new modules to replace what's onboard based upon the data feedback.
So these aircraft are basically I first time was on a 757 I didn't fly I don't think I ever flew a set flu on a 767 but I walked up and we're getting on board and I just looked at the pummel said it's probably gonna be a pretty smooth flight isn't he goes yep that's my plan he goes that's pretty much because and I said it quietly I looked at him I said that's pretty much because the plane flies itself doesn't it and he looked at me and his head went back a little bit and he kind of smiled and he nodded and didn't say anymore.
Got quiet real quick because everybody assumes and they see that guy sitting there standing there when you're coming on board You're in you know, first I was going to I wasn't meeting in first class, but you go through first class and it's like you're walking in there It's like the last thing you expect is somebody kind of nudge on your job there, but sure enough he goes. Yeah, he nodded. Yep. That's how it works and I didn't want to take it deflated his balloons. That's why I say it quietly just to see how you responded
Maybe he's going to get puffy or whatever. No, he's just like, eh, that's true. The plane flies. This flies the mission. I don't. Well, I just keep an eye out to make sure we don't get deadified. You don't get deadified. You've got to go along and make sure it's done right. Because he'd be deadified with everybody else. If the plane were, didn't have pilot, so I pulled the person off board airlines, you can take care of us. And neither would the aviation people, especially the federal government with the purple haired freaks you've got now, the purple haired quarters of $3 bill of pedos.
They'd be laughing and betting on how many planes would be falling out of the sky and how many die in each crash. And of course, there'd be a big, you know, there'd be a variable spread on, you know, 100% fatalities. Big, big ticket there. So anyway, of course, if you can guess how many survivors, there's a progressive spread at Vegas that they'd have up for that one too. If they can get that racket going, I'm sure they'll try. Anyway, um...
Interestingly enough, also here and on planes, by the way. Discussion. Now, we know that we got the F-22 to do something. I mean, it shot down some balloons. Maybe not well, but it did shoot down some balloons. We finally decided to. And the rumor has been back and forth since before the balloon affair that they were actually talking about doing away with the F-22. Now, my question is why?
It's paid for. We don't have really that many aircraft in service. Certainly we're hanging out to as many F-16s as we can, which were supposed to be the bargain basement, cheap fighter. If you don't think so, go look at the history of the F-16. The F-16 was supposed to be the freedom fighter we sold to everybody else and we weren't going to keep for ourselves.
And now it ends up because of the theft and stealing of Department of Defense money by the Jewish mafia outside the country, they're trying to mill call in the older aircraft as far as they can, especially the cheapest ones, because the cheaper the aircraft is to maintain, the more money that the kosher mafia can steal sideways out through all of their creative thing that goes on, like Ukraine.
But the F-22 is really not paid for itself. Okay, have we been in any dynamic battle where legions of the F-22 went into combat? We have a, you know, what, combat kill to loss ratio? No, this airplane just kind of footed along and the best it's going to get is a balloon and then they're talking about parking the fleet.
Now, I don't see how we can really do that because we're talking about going into World War III, so you really wouldn't want to park the F-22 right now, considering that you're going to need every plane you got, every swing and dink pilot you can find to sit behind a stick of whatever you can get into the air, right?
Why, since you're beating the gong about World War III and starting a big, big, big war, would you try to fade out an aircraft that you are going to need immediately? Now, this has been done before by the traitor Democrats. The Democrats always get you into wars. Between World War II and World War II and a quarter, the Korean War,
The Pacific theater was flush with equipment that was ready to fight. And in fact, at the end of World War II, some of the most hopped up, fastest and efficient fighter attack aircraft in the piston category, along with the first jets, were already in service and deployed in Japan and in other locations to include the Philippines.
Now what's interesting is just before the Korean War started and while Mr. MacArthur was still in charge of Pacific operations specifically Japan very aggressive and specific orders were coming in from the trader government in Washington working with the United Nations to set up the crisis of Korea What do I mean by that? Well, what they did is they ordered for instance the last model of p38
the last super lightning model, which by the way could compete against and could go up against a jet aircraft or any of the other aircraft that were available and was a phenomenal if need be pressed into service ground attack aircraft. They demanded that they all be destroyed. Well, you mean sold or something? No, they demanded that the aircraft be cut up in place. In fact, they got aggressively demanding about it. By the way,
There were also a lot of corsairs. Now the Corsair was along in the tooth aircraft by comparison to many of the newer planes that were available, including those...
final models, they were actually a far superior aircraft and the corsairs of course, well it makes sense, yeah maybe they want to get rid of a quantity of those, they ordered the same thing to be done to destroy as many of them as possible, not mothball, park or retain. There were no replacements coming in for the aircraft that they wanted destroyed. MacArthur saw this as an American general right away. So like many of the
aircraft of the day. What's interesting is MacArthur started to see this flurry of orders while we were not in conflict, but it was obvious something was building up in Korea. So, general, American general MacArthur, like so many other actions during the Korean War, well just before, oh by the way and also at the end of World War II, ignored the demands by Washington
and started playing musical chairs with the aircraft as a theater commander, as the five-star general. And what he did is he moved the aircraft and they'd have to catch up to figure out where the aircraft were or where they were stationed to initiate orders command down from the pentagram to have the aircraft chopped up.
And so he was slicing and dicing orders all over Japan, sliding aircraft north, sliding aircraft south, sending them out on what were extended training exercises that would move the aircraft out of the theater, say, to another friendly American base for one or two or three weeks. And in the process of doing this, he saved a number of aircraft, otherwise lesser commands or commands that the government had
direct control over like the aircraft carrier fleet destroyed massive numbers of aircraft that would be needed for the initiation of the defense of Korea. We literally were being set up for a failure by the Democrats slash the Communists working with the globalists. Now, supposedly here we are, we're getting ready for World War III, the adventure continues.
A flash in the distance and it's Captain Neutron! Mushroom, classroom clouds and marsh gas on the horizon. World War III! You're not retiring anything if you're planning on World War III. If you start a retirement cycle on aircraft guys, it takes so long for them to start knocking the aircraft out, packing them up. Now they have the whole process for mothballing them if they do send them to the mothball fleet.
What is really going to be interesting is they order destruction rather than mothball. The F-22 is paid for and the aircraft in the sky is better than no aircraft in the sky. So it doesn't make any difference if you don't like the aircraft or don't. It's just like the F-35, okay? There are very few of any other pieces of equipment in between.
available that have been produced in any sufficient quantity to be field as effective combat aircraft in sufficient numbers. Go take a look at the numbers game on this. We've talked about this before. The F-16s, in fact, one category of aircraft, the F-14, not the most sophisticated by today's standards, but performing better than most of the aircraft in terms of direct line of sight interception.
faster in some cases than some of the other aircraft that have been in service that are newer. That entire fleet was intentionally destroyed. Not because the aircraft was a bad plane, not because the aircraft couldn't have been used, but because the Iranian Air Force has F-14s. And so the argument was, let's destroy all of the American F-14 fleet because we hate the Iranians having the F-14 and they might get our parts somehow.
Now how? I don't know, unless we're so slipshod like at Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility. You know, fuel rods walk out the back door. Is that what happens with these aircraft? They just walk out the back door, spare parts just, you know, go down the road when the Israelis come in, flash their Israeli Mossad ID card, and all of a sudden everybody's told to turn a blind eye and they fill up semi-trucks with aircraft parts and take them over to Mexico and fly them over to the Iranians? Is that what they do?
Well, they do it at Oak Ridge, where the Israelis got caught with nuclear fuel rods and other radiological isotopes that were stolen from the Oak Ridge facility, and it was all Israelis that did it. So why would I not think that they're doing the same scan with the rest of whatever else we might have in mothball or stuff that we have inventoried in the United States? In fact, I would say it's most likely. That's another good reason for the border to be wide open, right? Because the border does work both ways. Really hasn't been much of a discussion about what's going the other way.
Yeah, that's an interesting one. If you have agents sortying in with the cartels, don't they have to exfiltrate back out? Well, some do. I mean, a percentage. So since they infiltrate and come across the border, what's going the other way? What are they carrying going the other way?
or when he is allowed to go right across the border with an American vehicle or a ramshackle Mexican piece of equipment that was driven over the border empty and comes back the other way full with all kinds of goodies and a wink and a nod and the Israelis get what they want. So anyway, we need everything we got in the way of aircraft pretty much the way they are. There would be no interest in changing out. The only thing you might do is consolidate for parts inventory purposes certain aircraft rather than having them spread all over creation.
because in the long term, it ain't the razor, it's the blades with all of our aircraft. F-16, F-15, whatever F-18s might still be out there or stacked away, because there are quantities stacked away in storage already. The F-22 and whatever else we have in the way of a fixed wing aircraft that can carry air defense ordinance for intercept purposes, because obviously a percentage of what we're going to be doing is chasing balloons, right?
Oops, did I say that? That's right. I don't need the most sophisticated aircraft for that. And by the way, why would we retire the F-22 when we know it's excellent for destroying what they told us was a communist Chinese intelligence balloon that we first of all knew everything about, but it shocked everybody in America. We let it fly over the country. And then we do know beyond the shadow of a doubt that even if you don't like the F-22,
The F-22 can't shoot down slow-moving communist Chinese ordnance or reconnaissance balloons, which means that at the very least you keep the F-22 in the fleet for that. Well, you could use a biplane, but, you know, biplanes still won't get the altitude, but they come. It'd be good enough. What the hell?
Anyway, instead we'll use the F-22, much better than a biplane for just local air defense operations inside the United States to alleviate pressure on the F-35 fleet because it's supposed to be our front-line fighter, right? Why do I want my front-line fighter tied up with bullshit operations dealing with our older technology invasion?
Can use the best aircraft for the most important missions and take like the f-22 keep it in service and use it for national defense for air interdiction of unidentified aircraft or slow moving objects that can then easily be expedited by the aircraft which has already been proven on national television when our balloon busting f-22 did the job Why would I want to retire that now?
Unless you're trying to make America more exposed to set up that Pearl Harbor kind of scam or that 9-11 Israeli run kind of scam where all of a sudden the Air Force goes stupid and the FAA goes stupid and nobody can read radars and all of a sudden a bunch of enemy weapons get inside the American envelope and a whole bunch of you and me are killed millions and millions.
And it's a great excuse to have an even bigger police state and an even bigger war. Right? Right. Yeah. See how the scam works? So anyway, I say leave the F-20Q right where it is. I mean, granted, he ain't gonna listen to me, but anybody with any common sense can see if they're taking the aircraft offline now while they're telling you a country, or we're at a big threat. It's a big threat. There's a big threat. It's a big threat. We got a big threat coming.
It's there right now. We got the Ukraine-Australian War, and that Ukraine-Australian War is so important, more important than our American southern border, more important than our border of sovereignty and our freedom, is the Israeli-Jewish run skank stealing our money while using the Ukraine as a money laundering operation. Much more important than our border is the Jewish mafia stealing us blind. Don't you know?
So anyway, as it is, just interesting thought there, but also why, again, we all need to understand there's very little of anything that is going to be done properly. In fact, there's intentional failure for the purpose of trying to get as many of us killed off as possible. This is why when it comes to personal defense and the equivalent to civil defense, you guys are going to have to take care of yourself.
So NBC, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical War for Defense Technology is a high, high, high priority if you have not dealt with it. For me, I'm just shopping around for, you know, bargains. I've got lots of what I need. But I'm looking to top off, for instance, I could use more filters. I see no good deal on the 40 millimeter filters because they're, A, not coming out of the render revolution market. They're selling them overseas to the war. I guarantee that.
and other parties that think they're gonna be in the war because everybody's shopping for this technology now, okay? So a lot of the surplus stuff that you saw even two years ago, it's just not available. It's just not gonna, you know, not available in the quantities and may not even be available in general because somebody else is using it. Every surplus gas mask that you see
in a catalog right now. I'll give you a sportsman's guide, I don't care where you go. Main military. Every mask that you see there is presently in service in Ukraine. Every mask that you see there is presently in service in the Middle East, in Iraq, in Syria, in Egypt, in all of those countries they use.
overlapping generations of rent revolution equipment that are hand-me-down from what would be called the great powers or the significant military powers. They don't build their own, they don't buy new per se, they buy new old inventory and it's rotated as it's available. And the stuff that they use, that they didn't issue, that gets sold back into the market just like guns.
and then gets sold back out again. That's where the stuff came from. You're buying off the shelf at surplus. It came from a military or, well, it came from a government. That government has changed out, perhaps, in most cases, it's just that they get rid of part of it. Then all of a sudden they realize they shouldn't do it. The best example is what's happening with the Hungarian surplus. You just saw a little burst of here a little while ago. Why Hungary? Well, Hungary is upgrading.
And so there's a number of, for instance, a percentage of their equipment that they released, but that was before the war escalation of, you know, Ukraine to Stan, okay, Ukraine to Stan to Stan. So because of that, with the Ukraine to Stanians, continue to whip stuff up and dying in the process, Hungary is still trying to upgrade, but they had to hang on to just like I tell you about that F 22 idea.
They can't get rid of their older master equipment because they don't have anything in hand to replace it. Because they wanted to buy new and they might even be making new. But if you're running a factory, it takes so long to get to full production. So all of a sudden they realize, put the brakes on the sell project and wait until we have the replacements. Oh, and by the way, don't sell the others anyway, the older ones.
Because we need extras just in case we really start to lose the war. You start losing people, usually they get shredded, torn, mutilated, folded, spindled, and mutilated. Well, equipment goes with it. And that's why our overage always has to be in place with regard to everything from Webgear, to NBC equipment, to weapons, ammunition, everything. And why you need to be thinking for the same reason about deep tactical reserve.
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Oh, you don't remember that? Guys, if you read the book, Make Room, Make Room, I think Larry Niven, isn't that the guy who wrote the book? You call it Soiling Green, that's the movie. But that was the name they came up with where the original name of the book, the first it was actually a little quick short story done, I think, for Amazing.
But the book was generated before the movie came out and it was called Make Room, Make Room. Because of course by the year 1990, whatever, we were going to be standing room only. Everybody would be shoulder to shoulder. There'd be no room for humans on this earth. And so if you think the bullshitters that are playing the kids, just like I told you about the scam with the, you know, the DLM garbage.
the whole scam about how we're all going to die and you know the end of the world's in so many weekdays or maybe a year or two years, five years, ten years, whatever cult they have running the garbage, you know, they set the schedule. And in the book, Make Room, Make Room, everybody was standing room only. There was only one tree left in New York and it was in a special place where you could pay to come in and look at a tree and all. Don't you remember that? Oh, I remember like it was yesterday. But remember, there was also...
Yeah, oh, yeah exactly remember there's a yo, yeah, they're oh that period of time. Well, it's true today still but there were a whole series of Movies that came out like that every but every movie had its theme song that was a an artist song in the movie Not necessarily the theme song for the movie itself that came out. Thank you But I was reading a street museum
Yeah, remember they have the scene where they're in the museum. Remember the President or whatever, Governor, President. And he goes, wow, it looks really impressive. And he goes, yes, sir, it's the last one. It's the last tree. There aren't any more. And they're like, wow, it's like we'd rather you have to be stupid anyway. How hard is it to figure out how to grow trees? Right? So you have to have what? Go ahead, jump in there. When you get done, it's about a gas mask field or depth or.
Oh, okay, real quick here. I want to finish the, the track I just was. Well, wait a minute, guys. If you pay attention to the ads from the movie when they were talking on the television in the movie, it was, yes, Soylent Red, Soylent Yellow, and are now extremely popular, Soylent Green. Okay, well, now we know Soylent Green was made out of people. So what was Soylent Yellow made out of?
And what was Soylent Red made out of? Now could it be okay? I mean interior is supposed to be maybe Soylent as in soybean, you know Soylent, soy product because you got to remember where they came up with the idea for that was as I've told you many times the Syntha Meat program that was in place back when that movie was made. Guys they were making chicken legs in cans
with a breaded, like a fried chicken batter on it, cooked, done, everything done in the can, and they used sticks for fake legs. You wouldn't put a bone on it, they didn't make a plastic bone or anything like that. They just took sticks like you have for doing corndogs. But otherwise, the texture of the meat, it had a juicy flavor, you know, juicy consistency. The crust on the outside created the illusion of a chicken leg.
And it was a good product. It wasn't like it was squoze to soya product and we don't care. We can do it for it. Make it for nothing. Make it look like slop and get you to pay top dollar. That's what tofu is. Tofu is the first process, although certainly it was a traditional recipe where soy was used. Okay.
But it's the idea that when they started making the processed meats, then basically the tofu consistency or base element is what's the starter project for making these synthetic meats that actually look like pork chops. They look like beef, they look like chicken legs, they look like fake seafood. Now, of all of them that have survived, you'll notice they don't see any beef anymore, they don't see any chicken pork chops or chicken or pork chops.
You do see the fake seafood tissue. That's the only one.
So heads up then again soily red soily yellow well if we saw like green at the very end of the movie we saw that when they killed you when you committed suicide in the Canadian suicide camp Oh, did I say that remember Canada's got the suicide ads going right now You just don't like life come out over to the government hospitals We don't got time to fix you, but we got time to kill you come on over to Canadian communism And we'll kill you dead dead dead. How do you like that?
So anyway, in the end of the movie, I remember J. Edgar Robinson, it was his last movie he did. He actually passed away after he did that movie. What's interesting, remember, he dies so that Clint Eastwood, or Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, I get it right, Charlton Heston can see the process of what happens to his body. Because he sneaks in, and rather than just leaving, because normally nobody would be there for you, you're on your own, you're dying piss on you.
But he stuck around and watched the process where they wrap the body up and they move them around the corner and all of a sudden they're dumping them in a vat and the vats moving the bodies along and then you see some kind of machine processing and shredding and chopping and slurrying and the next thing you see is a conveyor belt where chunks of soily green are coming out the other end. Yeah, special.
So anyway, so I'm at red, so I'm at yellow. Maybe that would be the better choice. At least you're not eating people yet, but you don't know what you're eating. Anyway, we got a caller caller. Go ahead. You had a question there, please. Yes, sir. And then 40 gas mask requires a 40 millimeter filter. Has anybody made an adapter to take a 60 millimeter filter and put up my M40 over?
Yes, as a matter of fact, they are in fact in the hole down here. We wrote this down. I wrote this down because he got one of our callers remember brought this up the other day. There is a 3D printer program for making those for doing the 3D plastic printers.
Well, the thing is, and again, one of our friends may be listening. We have somebody who actually sent me one. And I think I mentioned it. I should have mentioned it more often, but we have tested it. It works. It hooks up to the gas mask. It allows for you to, it threads into your 40 millimeter and then your 60 millimeter threads into the face cup of that. And you've got a 60 millimeter filter running on a 40 millimeter fixture.
Yes, they are out there. Now what I'd like to see is somebody crank them out. It's one of those projects that somebody can make some money on, at least in this window of time, because people are thinking about it. And if somebody knew that it was available and they made a good product,
Nobody think twice. Now the other thing though is this, worrying about liability or somebody trying to attack you. Of course, an LLC is what you make real quick to cover whatever it is and then you disappear. But that's why the 3D printer process would be the better choice if you have a friendly who actually is doing 3D work. And again,
The reason the reason is that you'd be building it yourself. You could also use different I'd use the most sophisticated chip I could for a gas mask You know what I mean? I would use the highest quality resin material available The product isn't that big
If I was building it for myself, I'd do the best I possibly could to, again, fit and finish. Part of this also is you want something that has not a very porous finish. Now, let me qualify that. When you look at the average 3D printed product, and for that matter with plastic products, you can use different types of chip, which if you were to look at it under a microscope or even with a magnifying glass sometimes,
you will see that the chip is not as well co-bonded from one component to the other when they're run through the mold or when they're stacked. So what you want is the most micro-filament material available because I'm not worried about it permeating and going through the fixture, but I don't want accumulation or I don't want to be able to decont the thing just like the rest of my equipment. That's why, again, the better quality material is going to properly fuse and bond.
If I was doing a mold project, I'd want to use a higher quality. I need to use a higher quality chip there because I don't want fracturing or the thing, shipping or coming apart at some point while you're trying to use it in the field. So this is one of the few items where you want decent production quality across the board. Now, if I had to make it cheaper and I was pressed, I'd do it. But the idea is we're not at war yet and we have the ability to do that. Now, somebody should have the system somewhere.
That's the only thing I would assume somebody but I just haven't tracked them down Maybe building them right now anyway, but they are Probably 30 for spares. Yeah, I have Myself, like I said, I have the one here and we've already experimented with it and it would hold up It'll hold it can handle the weight You got to remember that when you build them a plastic fixture like that remember guys, there's gonna be stress moving around We don't want to just you know, come apart
You know, you know willy-nilly So the important thing here is that it's durable enough that it can you can wear it move around with it You know, even you know, tuck it hit it with it hit the filter and it's not going to fracture That's one of the other things to take into consideration I'm gonna have to go through my notes because I know I have it sitting right here and we just went over that But I know there's a need so I'll keep listening every day. Well, I'll tell you what again. I would recommend. Oh, here we go
Thingiverse.com. Here's where you can go to see what I'm talking about. T-H-I-N-G-I-V-E-R-S-E-E.com. They have free files, forms for adapters for the M17 gas mask, which is something I have not seen yet, but I understand how they could do it. And also for all of the other gas masks and other chemical defense items. It's Thingiverse.
Okay, thinkthing.com. Now I go there because somebody might actually be involved there that will produce those. If there's a chat or if there's a comment section for the product, I would go through the comment section for the product and look to see if somebody has a link for something. I didn't see what I mean. Thank you. Good advice. Yeah.
Yeah, it's just again, you don't need an in-between man like me, but I would love to have them. I mean, myself, I would have them on the shelf simply because, like you said, we got so many of the 60 millimeter filters that at different points, you just may have to press those 60s into the 40s no matter what.
because the 40 mil filters, the 40, what we're talking about guys is the size of the exhaust port on the gas mask filter, the size of the fixture ring that screws into the gas mask. The present NATO is smaller, I think personally because it's cheaper, one thing. Number two is the, with the larger thread in a, in a conflict situation and a use situation where you're at risk,
I think that they decided that the larger filter was harder for people to line up. If you put your gas mask on and think about how you were trained to change out the filter without taking the mask off, you have to do that in a very one, two, three step process and you want it to be quick and efficient.
The 60 millimeter filters are fine. They actually most people still can get them but you can because it's a wider format you can you can bollocks that up in a panic situation or where you're nervous the adrenaline rush is going on you don't want to choke to death you don't want to die from the flu of a blue a perioduracine blowing your eyeballs out so the problem you got is that the 60 mil filters I think were
just a little tougher and they did research in theory maybe the 40 mil is easier to line up and immediately make contact with and torque into place you know to screw into place so that I believe is the only reason they changed over because the 40 offers greater air passage or forgive me the 60 offers greater air passage which puts less distress on the on the lungs on the respiratory system when you're operating the mask.
So to be quite honest, the 60 mil size fixture is a healthier, more efficient mask for personal operation. Because, remember, you're trying to pull the same amount of volume of air through a smaller fixture, and that always takes more energy.
Think about it. If you have twice or three or four times the surface area to pull the air through. Now your intake doesn't change that much, but they're pretty much all the same. But anywhere where you can reduce load stress, okay, increased pressure, then it's easier for the operator to work the equipment. And that's another thing to think about with regard to the older 60 millimeter filter systems.
that if you do have them and you have those filters, example, as we've said with the phosgene weapon that was used in Palestine, oh, I'm sorry, the accident. Yeah, the accident. Give me a break. Anyway, with what they did there, the 60 millimeter filters that we have would all function perfectly, would have served exactly as they would traditionally for the standard chemical threat that they were built for.
So, again, first choice with our 60s would be to use the actual filters, but we do know we're going to run out of those. That's not an if, that's just a when. And here's the other problem. Maybe we didn't run out of them, but maybe you get separated from your supply chain. So, what you brought up about the adapter here is a very good idea, because you keep that in the gas mask bag of every gas mask and you have spares.
so that if you lose the supply, you know, lose your contact with your supply chain, then you would still have the ability to take that very fine piece of equipment and continue to use it. And I will say this, Nokia doesn't make junk. And those Yugoslavian masks and the Serbian counterparts are as good a mask as anything the Americans ever made.
Here's a point though. It's a copy of our mask or it's our mask made with our our our guys Because during the Cold War we slid it sideways over to the fins and they turned around a crank cranked it out for all of the Eastern Europeans Which is probably what happened, which is why we see so many variations Anyway, anything else caller good question and hopefully thank you Okay
Well, it helps a lot because I really did need to repeat that. And it's a good thing to jog my memory on that. In fact, I've got to put that where it's more prominent and reschedule it somewhere too. So we can sit down this weekend and go through that, the whole of the channel or the page where all the information is. And by the way, guys, you may not be able to do it yet, but call all of you listening, everybody out there, go to that page, go to that site.
Download on disk every one of those that you can. You may, but we all need the working knowledge spread out all over creation. We don't need it in one central place. We need millions of libraries everywhere.
That way we can we can modify accordingly you improve you know improvise adapt and overcome now real quick the one on the M17 by the way I had a lot of questions after that was mentioned on the air now There's a few things that have taken into consideration because of the way the M17 is designed and this includes the M10 knockoff the M10 is different with regard to the filters on the other hand the Hungarian copies of the M17 middle of last year
I have not had a chance to take a micrometer to everything, but the one that I have looks to match up so that it looks like even regular M17 filters could be used on those Hungarian knockoff masks. Now, I haven't had a chance to tear it apart and put the ones because I have thousands of M17 filters. I have M17 filters by the crates and both the higher end biological, which not as many of those,
But I have thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of those filters deployed here in Michigan with many, many, many, many masks. And so you're going to see the M17 out there in force. And I know the issue with the filters. We've talked about this for as long as I've been on the air. And I've used the M17. It's a successful design. It works. There was a reason they built it the way they did.
The difference is this, when they built the M17, guys, I told you before, with the Russian masks, they built them cheap enough that they could just take the mask, and when they were deconning, the last thing they're gonna do is rip that mask off their face and throw it right in the tub with all the rest of the stuff to be burned or buried in the decon bag, okay? They turn around, there's another mask to the left right there and another crate, another standard, looks like a wooden footlocker.
and they'd pull out the size they needed, prep the mask, have it ready to go, put it in their new bag, and get ready for the next wave of whatever they had to do. The M17 was the same way, except it was a god-awful expensive mask to make. But they were thinking the same way. You weren't going to change those filters. For the most part, their logic was that they spent probably 50 times the cost of the Russian mask
on the M17 mask. I won't say 50, I'll say 40, 40 times. You can get 40 of those, at least 40 of those, if not 50 of those Russian masks for the price of the one M17. And yet, their logic was that you were gonna take at the end of your decon process, because you're not gonna take your respirator off until your respiratory protection off until you know that everything is confirmed clean.
And then that mask, you get flipped right off. You undone it with your thumbs, peel it off and drop it right into the decon bucket with everything else. Everything gets sealed up. And there's your new, here's your new M17 in the clamshell. If you've never seen how to, how, at that period of time.
Even the gas masks themselves guys were in a hard shell sealed environment container. It's really cool. They were so durable. I hate to take and get rid of them. When we were buying the last batch of M17s, which are the ones that are spread all over the state of Michigan here, we got them in Louisville, Kentucky. We bought about 8,000 of them.
They were literally brand new in the crate on the original palette, newer production. They weren't old production, say from the 60s. These were newer production from the late 70s and early 80s. Okay. And what was interesting about it is that they were, every one of them, which is the first chance I had to see the actual shipping package, they were palletized on a specialized material palette.
with their own special transport pallet bin. And then inside, each one of the gas masks was nested in a molded container that was dogged and had air seals. So they were absolutely sealed from the environment, but instead of it being a Ziploc or not a Ziploc, but a sealed plastic bag like the Euros do, oh no, we had a whole clamshell boxed armored environment container that the mask went in.
So it had been plucked out, thrown in the back of a truck, bounced all over the place, never heard it. And it was ready to go. Now there's two ways that those came. They came assembled, ready to go with a functional mid-grade filter in them. Or they came with the system intact, but with everything sealed, all of the mask itself was inside that container. And the filters were in the sealed packs, the way you see them if you've ever seen spare M17 filters.
So, you're going to run to a variety of different ways stuff was built, but the basic storage systems as far as redundancy to protect the product for long-term quality storage is still consistent.
We are like we were I won't say anymore now. We're the punk ajunk. We got hand-me-down China crap America, but it used to be we were the golden standard and that's an example right there We spent money on quality product American made us produced us, you know us Production for every aspect of the equipment highest quality highest expectations
That's why people go, oh, M17. Well, by comparison to the crapoo that this country is doing now, guys, the equipment works. It just has, everything has limitations. You know the limitations? At the very least, I would hand out, all those M17s are going to be handed up to somebody because we'll be there when FEMA isn't.
We'll be there when militiamen need gas masks We're going to have what we can you know We can hand them out something and that's better sharp taking the eye and boot and ass like government And we'll have it where we need it Which is the most important thing? Oh, by the way, I still have tens of thousands of those Russian masks So if you think I got a lot of the of the m17s Oh, I got truckloads and truckloads of the Russian masks and the filters and the hoses and the bags and fact they are everywhere
That's on top of everything else. So again, I've experienced most of these, tested them all. There's only a few we haven't had a chance because I just haven't had the money. The upper end one's my logic is this, if you're charging me three or four hundred dollars for a stinking mask or five hundred, by God, that better work or somebody's gonna find you and kill you. Because they have the money to find you and kill you. If they can buy that kind of equipment, chances are they're gonna be a little pissed when they find something fails.
So again just a heads up good color chip in there, please Which I'm just curious which Russian gas masks are you referring to that you have quite a few of them? I'm just curious because I'm not familiar with the With the Russian masks periods the mark the mark fours and mark fives There's basically three of the what they are they look like a skull mask
You've probably seen them. They're the least expensive to produce of any of the cast masks made in that there is no head harness. The mask literally is like a head condom.
Okay, think about it that way. You literally just stretch out the material, pull it over your head, and it seals around the whole of the head itself to the back of the head. Has little ear points that are molded in, which actually, guys, that does work. The membrane in that area is slightly thinner, so it allows for reverberation, which allows for collection of sound. But the really good thing about the Russian mass in that respect is that they seal another air channel.
which by the way most of your other gas masks don't, even if you have a hood. So the variational beater in what you see is a light gray mask. They typically do not have the standard most common model does not have a voice meter. So it is a round eye fixture system. It has a standard, you know, intake exhaust front fixture, very simple.
It takes a 40 millimeter filter, which I thought was fascinating because East or West at the time when they did that, everybody has the same filter system. When we were in the Cold War ready to kill each other, everybody, a lot of people had the same gas mask filter on the battlefield, which I think is interesting. Now, all of these masks, there are variations. The one that's more common has a round eye piece.
But it is crimped into place. It has the same crimping system that's used for like the M9, the M17, and most of the other masks that you'd be familiar with. Now the other variant looks kind of like it's a little Neanderthal mask because it has a ledge.
and the eyelets are recessed and what they did is they molded the mask in such a way that the eye plates are actually inserted into what is a rubber fixture for both eye sockets.
That's the difference between as far as the basic design I don't know which one would be more expensive or less expensive because one had better features Example the one that uses the compressed islets rather than the or should say the rubber casting Those mostly have a voice mitter and the voice mitter is actually the most probably expensive item as an added item to the gas mask
Now the Russian theory, the Warsaw Pact theory was that regular privates and troops don't need to talk. They're not doing anything other than following orders, so they just needed to hear. So the voicemitter models were supposed to be issued to either personnel who did transmit information for like crew-served weapons.
or were officers or NCOs who would be giving orders. So that's the difference between the filters. Forgive me, between the masks, there's no change in the filters. They all use the same filters. They all use hoses. If they all use hoses, use the same hose. The only difference was the voice mitter, which allowed for communication. If you negated that, you could buy more gas masks for the troops.
That was the logic, you know, the Russians used for building lots and lots of masks. Now the black ones have more IR, no matter what Warsaw Pact mask you see. If they have the black surface of plastic, those have a deeper IR protectant on board when they cast the plastic. One of the other ways that they saved money is they did not incorporate an infrared protection
material to the chip when they produced the gray patterned mask. Not most of them, but we do find that some work better than others exposed to the environment. So even the coloration is not a perfect litmus, but here's the basic rule. If you have a Warsaw Pact era mask and it's in the gray shade,
I recommend that you keep it in the dark, keep it in the bag, keep it out of the sunlight, conceal it, put it away. You can wrap them in a black plastic bag for storage. And that way they're shielded from any possible exposure to white light, air go infrared damage. But I can show you masks that have been left out and you can see them, discolor, like basically deteriorating flesh.
And by the time they're done, the organics break down and the mask will literally fall apart. It will be when you try to use it and it'll separate. It'll appear. Doesn't mean the parts can't be scavenged off it. They can be. But this is a reason to be precautionary. And it was not a bad feature. It's not that the Russians built a crappy product. They didn't. They built so many of this product that they could cover the whole of their population. And we can't do that.
So just a heads up. It's like I've said, it's kind of bizarre for the communist that well, they figured at least they take care of the people because it's all they had. They actually did cover their slaves. So yeah, not a problem. The mark.
What is it the mark sevens and eights there's a number of other masks that overlap we hardly ever see them The Chinese copied also in fact, thank you for asking questions because it jogs my memory There are a couple of odd man out masks that have popped up But the Chinese don't release very much to us and they don't want to get rid of anything because they don't have enough for themselves Because they do have a billion people there is a poor man's copy of the m17
made by the Chinese during the Vietnam War and for a short time major surplus dot-com major surplus dot-com Had these for sale for about oh, I think it was $23 apiece Now what do I mean by poor men? Well, you know you if you got an American M17 you got two chipmunk cheek filters in the in the front front of the face left and right
The Chinese solution was to give you only one filter on one side. Okay, so it's rather interesting. You know, when I first saw these, it's like, well, that's kind of an odd man out. That's funny. Over. Yeah, it looks weird. I mean, it really does. But it's like, you can use it for a science fiction movie plot, you know, like a movie prop, because nobody would recognize it.
There's a lot of inane gas masks that, for instance, this is one I've referenced many times. It's a civil defense. I think it's the Mark III. During the Cold War, we on the other side did try to make masks, a quantity of masks would have been available to most of the population, but the people who promoted the project were immediately shot down by the Jewish communists that were wanting to steal the money from civil defense. So they slid it sideways and the money wasn't spent where we're supposed to.
But a quantity of the masks were built, one of them I like to call the Wasp mask because it looks hyper-futuristic. In fact, even now if you put it out, it'd be like, where the hell did you get that? And it looks like an insect face. Now, the thing about this is that it was built during the period when the internal mask filter system was the cat's meow.
So it has a bastard filter and it's an odd man out doesn't match anything else and these masks were issued in limited quantity to civil defense and to emergency
sites where they needed a gas mask that was easily stored and you just grab it throw it on. There's a really chintzy crappy version remember that they bought for the course they did. Some kosher company built some really cheesy piece of BS and the government bought the hell out of it. It's one of the many scams out of 9-11.
Well, this mask I'm talking about from the 60s is far superior, far superior to the garbage you saw, the throwaway trash that they created for the Idiot Sticks in Congress. Because Congress got those masks first, by the way, the other ones for after 9-11. Anyway, if you run into them, they are a collector's item. To be quite honest, while you could use them, it depends on how the filter was abused.
and the mask was abused, but if you run into one, they are worth money. So just like everything else, like with guns, guys, remember some of the stuff that you're into, it's like, well, what do I want that for? You might want to do a little research because you might have something that's worth $300, $400, $500 in your hand. You can put it out in the market, get rid of it and buy a whole ton of something else you need.
Always remember that there's a whole spectrum of this equipment that all of us collectible, by the way, if it's military, military is always collectible. Things I bought for a penny a piece and have pallet bins of and truckloads of are now worth hundreds, in some cases, some of the items are worth hundreds of dollars an item. But back in the day, they were plentiful, they were surplus, okay?
So in this case, that particular mask was part of a whole family of civil defense masks they came up with.
All of them were far more expensive than say the Russian counterpart because they were made with American materials number two American standards. That meant that they had to have IR protection. That meant that they had to meet the mining. What is it? The Mining Authority. At that time it wasn't OSHA. There was several different organizations and it was the Mining Safety Standards of America, whatever blah blah blah.
And they were very high, actually very good quality product. So if you run into them, especially if you run into one of these civil defense caches, God knows what's still laying out there. These things were sealed in a brown paper foil envelope that typically was then in its own ham tin.
where the carry pouch was in another white brown paper outer but a foil inner inner foil container. Each one is a bag and each component for the mask is in its own its own container so it is time sealed and probably good for a hundred years if not more. Just like the M17s that I originally unpacked years ago. Go ahead.
Thank you. I just wanted to ask you, so if there was an opportunity to create one of these type masks, obviously with a more modern, you know, the 40 millimeter filter, would you possibly recreate that 1960s style insect type mask or would you stick with more? I'm just thinking about, okay, so...
back before the plandemic started or white run it was starting, I actually was researching different types of plastics and materials and actually found that you can create or you can buy a surgical grade plastic in different densities for producing a mask.
So my question for you is if are there any legalities you think with the with the with the design if I was just to make a copy or someone wants to make a copy of it with modern materials and Obviously something that would be standard that would complement the surplus inventory over we have we have one we have one mold that we paid for back in the 80s
And it was a collective project. We build masks here in Michigan. It's a quiet project. We don't do them constantly, but we have one machine that does the, it's just like the one you'll see that 3M and all the other companies use for, 3M is not the only one. There's Nokia, like I mentioned Nokia. It's a multi-station injection molding machine.
the molds, I think our cost was $8,000 to have the mold made. And what we did, and I sat down on this and went over with the guys for weeks on end, again, just like you're saying, come up with the best solution. We wanted, you want to take and build a mask that will take existing, most common parts from other masks so that you can even feed off the supply system and there's nothing they can do about it.
So what we did at the time, the M15 Israeli mask is actually a pretty good design. But I will point out, remember guys, it's not Israeli, it's not an Israeli design, it's not Israeli made, it's German made.
Now, the M15 has a lot of good features, but we wanted to even simplify some of the curls and rolls, and you can do that. There's some, for most of the reasons you see certain components on a mold are for style. It has nothing to do with improving performance. It's style. You know, you're trying to sell a product, so you want to make it look, you know, a little more sophisticated sometimes. If you crudify the design and flatten the surface lines,
Basically, the Mark I that we produce, it's a matter of how much money you have to spend to buy a chip to run the molds. All the other components are off the shelf, and it's basically the Draeger M65 type components that are on the M15 and also on a lot of other mass. That's the German, the German Draeger.
That would be the way to go is with a city what you do is look at what is the most common for the points of control for the harness? And you mimic that you know this look at the features of the mask Second is and most important first of all is lensing system. What do you want to go with? Well in full face master that cats me out right now And if you want to go that way you can mold plastic and they just have to mold you know The lip service that goes around the outside to create the seal
But that's a lot more money. The simpler two individual I stations are a better choice. The triangular solution was our choice. There was a lot of discussion about going circular simply because like the Russians did, you could mold the mask. If you made the mold properly, you could use any plastic available or even glass. In fact, tempered glass is available in different sizes of circular plate.
And we could have gone that way, but instead we went with a triangular lens pattern, standard most common size. And we went with the standard voice mitter system as it exists with a regular 40 millimeter fixture because those could even be purchased as separate brand new items.
You can buy those over the counter in quantity if you were willing to say go out and buy an industrial batch. You can buy the components in the industry, in the system right now and attach them to whatever you want to. Now the reason to do that is because it's one, you want to make it so that a mask is like a roof. You want a minimal number of holes in the mask.
There's less maintenance, less to do, and less to try and get right when you put it together because you have to either crimp
Or you have to, like I said, slide the component in between two sandwich layers, two pieces of plastic, which are molded in such a way that the dimension is slightly smaller than the object you're going to insert. And so when you stress out the mask and you insert the components, the compression and the elasticity of the mask, of the material holds the component in place.
If you look at the Russian masks that I was talking about, look like they got the Neanderthal ledge over the eyes. The lensing system that they use, that's the type of lensing system that they came up with. And that we could do that with a mask now. We could build another one that would actually do that. It would make more sense. If I were looking for just trying to get more masks on people.
The advantage of the harness was that we could either go with molding your own, which I don't know if the project bought more because you can buy industrial off the shelf instead. And this has been an ongoing project for now decades. We didn't buy any more, but we have one machine and we just keep cranking them out. But there's then still hand assembly that needs to be done.
Two specific tools, if you're going to go with a crimping system, you have to have the crimping tool for locking the components onto the rubber molded face piece. Now there may be internal components, and in this case there is because there is a standoff, there are a couple of baffles, and the purpose behind these is to direct air
so that the eyepiece is self-clearing for fogging.
And if you look at the M17, each mask has a similar solution internally, but you still want to minimize. So some countries actually cast that into the mask with the mold. But it's another feature that if you make a mistake in molding, you really screwed up because you got a big chunk of nothing. Okay. It's better to have the larger component and have a minimal number of add-on components that are
plastic retainer button fixed your well held you know held in place you have a little split in the rubber you have a little looks like a button is what it looks like a double-headed button with a shaft and what you do is you poke it through then you work the the other added component on it's locked in place you're done so it would be easier to take an existing design
and copy, but simplify it. Take a look at it. Is there a way I don't need that ledge or that ridge? Can I just make it smooth face? Now, there's another reason for that. If I were looking at decontamination, any ledges or ridges or creases become catch points for material slash agent slash contaminant. So it's very important that we actually simplified the mask and slick side it.
so that whatever we get hit with sloths off. And if we have to decon, it's slossed off by the detergent and by the countermeasures that you're going to use to decon yourself in the process of getting out of the environment.
Go ahead, caller, heard another voice. Yes, number four here. I thought also you might want to put in your gas mask bag, some coffee filters or other towels to pre-filter, say, but from larger pieces of fluid in the air. And I also was thinking that a MacGyver thing, if you get caught flat-footed and you have time to put it together, throw in a...
a safety helmet, white or yellow, whatever color you got there, and then put a plastic bag over top of it and put your snorkel on and have it already fitted with a filter. Now you got a plastic bag in your head. Do they ever have any microphones built into the gas mask in the old days? I thought they did it one time. Yes, as a matter of fact, remember the Air Force, first of all, builds a series of masks for the aviators.
When the 40 came out that everybody was just asking about here like earlier, our caller was asking, we always got a bunch of the M40s. The counter mark mask was actually more readily available than the infantry mask. And those all include a built-in electronic microphone that attaches to the standard avianic electronic support for the aircraft that you're stationed to.
Yes, somebody like this. It's a same fixture you have. It's the same fixture you have on your regular pilot's helmet as far as the umbilicus, you know, the cable. So all you would do is unplug your helmet, drop your helmet, then take the mask, don the mask. And the only problem, you see, this is the only problem with this.
Guys, have you seen any of the new helmets for like the Apache or the new helmets for even some of the fighters? They are very, very, very add-on specific, sophisticated. So I would assume, and I haven't seen it, they've built another mask that has to accommodate the design of these can't throw it away heads up display helmets that they're using.
But the original ones were more of a rounded for they have a full face plate. They're a rounded body They're actually very decent. They're all good masks. But yes, you could use that
with, if you found another adapter, the male to go with the female, actually what does it do? Well, you know, plug, let's put it that way. Find the counter plug, depending on what the system is set up to use, and you could hook it up to your regular radio equipment and have a sealed radio operating, or I should say radio communicable gas mask system. There'd be no reason not to.
Well, some of these new walkie-talkies of different types have Bluetooth to them and you put it over the ear microphone and ear piece in and you can talk through your walkie-talkie that way while it's used to have the mask on. Also about plugging your ear, your other, your ears because some people sometimes will get air through their nasal into their internals of themselves because they someone never, you know, a pathway there.
Well, that is a pathway. That's one of the things I've always pointed out. It's like, will the Russian mass actually seal and cover the years?
They're a cheaper mask, but they actually cover all of the ports of entry. Whereas pretty much everything else that you use, the ears, the only way that they're somewhat protected is when you actually apply the hood that goes along with the mask. But even there, you're not really, you don't have a good seal. I mean, think about it. When you drape the hood over your shoulders, all you're doing is creating a down sweep.
cover like an umbrella. There's no seal where the base of your gas mask hood makes contact with your suit and with your equipment. Think about that. Whereas the Russian mask actually covers your ear and seals your mouth, nose, and ears. So it's not a bad design. In fact, to be quite honest, depending on what happens, it's probably a little more of a better choice.
which is kind of interesting. And again, this is where our caller is asking, you know, which one would you do? The problem with doing, well, it was, it's not a problem, but remember, the issue with doing that particular, the Russian skull mask designs is that the material, the chip that you use for making it has to be very consistent.
And because remember when you don the mask, you have to stretch everything out. You put your chin into the mask the way it normally would and you pull the rest of your head condom over your head to the back. It rolls over the back of the cup of your head, the verb, the back step of your head. Everything stays in place. And when that happens, there's no adjustment. There are no adjustment straps. There's nothing you have to fix. It's there.
So there are advantages to that design, but you have to have consistency in material. I don't know what their reject level was when they were producing it because you have to pay attention and the production facility has to be very consistent with the equipment. You can't fall asleep on the job on that one.
So you're going to need earplugs, extra coffee filters to put a rubber band over top of your thing. And if you get hit, it may not be wise for you to don everything and run out the door and things like that. Let them think you're dead and let them come in like the Russians would do and live in that environment and then take them out that way instead of being easily sniped. Number four out. Thank you.
Well, the big thing there again is remember, first of all, don the mask because the agent is going to continue to pool up and concentrate. But don't run out of the building. I mean, obviously, again, you still have to apply all tactical measures that you normally would without the embellishment of the agent or the third type of system that they're using, chemical, biological, or radiological.
In fact, this is something I was talking about yesterday is once you get the mask on the world gets smaller and gets kind of tunnel vision and So either a remember automatic fire because you're gonna compensate or again fast trigger finger or or a shotgun shotgun is a phenomenal close-quarter or You know containment weapon like that where you as long as you can get it kind of on the target Something's gonna snag what you're shooting at
And it's not a scatter gun the way everybody tries to imply where you just randomly will probably hit something You still have to aim but considering that you have battlefield detritus material you're sweating You know you have material on the outside that can accumulate you have you know the usual garbage and crap and mud and everything else is going to be bouncing around But then remember you're also going to start building up calories and you sweat
Now when you sweat, depending upon the temperature outside, like outside where we are right now, then you're going to get fogging or you're going to get misting and other issues. And so this is why you may not be able to operate your equipment as efficiently. Another thing about gas masks that's always a problem and has been with several designs is you really can't aim.
You can't get a you know, the the best mask of the bunch and I'm not exaggerating for the longest time I've carried an m9 it with most kids But for the longest time when everybody was using the m17 I was still using the m9 for a lot of work is that you can get proper cheek weld with the m9 go take a look at the different masks the Nokia finish mask
and the M1 Serbian, which is a copy of the M9. If you look, your filter is on the left side, but you have a smooth, flat surface area with no obstruction on the right, which gives you optimal opportunity to be able to keep low.
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And it's an issue I've been scratching my head over and I'm gonna tell you what I think is happening if you're running the app like I am Couple of our users have messaged me but the best message me through gilded that they can't get back into their gilded account But you're messaging me with your gilded account. So you're in your gilded account. It's probably that you can't get back to the Liberty Tree radio Chat server, which the way they did this is a little confusing if you accept
private message from somebody and you're using the app it's gonna pop up in basically the same window where your chat would be which is a little chat bubble down in the corner bottom left above the icon in the bottom below that corner all the time is a button that says all servers when you click on that it will slide another window open you can see all the servers you're part of like Liberty Tree radio or any other server that you're part of over on gilded
From that list, you just click the Liberty Tree Radio list from that list from the All Servers, which if you're using the app, you can also get to it by pressing Ctrl S. Click on the LTR server and it should bring you right in to the Liberty Tree Radio Guilded page. Any time on the app, I haven't tried this with the web page, but any time you're on the app, you get a private message, it goes right to...
Goes right to that page and it looks like you've closed down or like you're missing the literary radio chat thing I can think that's happening there because I've had a couple of people say they're having this problem and that they can't get back into their gilded But you're messaging me on gilded so I don't know if it what's going on there This is just an idea On my end what possibly is going on there's you can't find your way back to the LTR server And it's weird the way that they did it
But it is in the bottom left-hand corner, the All Servers tab. And you'll see Liberty Tree Radio, 43 members. You can click on that and it should bring you back in. If you guys are still having a problem, you can always email me at LibertyTreeRadio.yahoo.com. That's LibertyTreeRadio.yahoo.com. And I'll try the best I can to help you figure it out. Of course, Givildon support would probably be better.
and walking you through it than I would because it is kind of a new system to me. We're already been using all the features yet. I'm still looking at some of the features that it has that we may implement in our channel. Let's see. I think that's it for the, I think that's it for the gilded thing. So guys, just check that out. I don't think there's anything else there I can update on. Time anyway.
I have been posting some news articles over there. Of course, you got the anniversary of the Ukraine debacle. Yeah, in the Ukraine compared to our allies. When you pull that up, it's not a proxy word for the US at all. No, no, no. Of course, they're conflicting reports on how much we've spent, depending on which test six you go with. The one I've found, which does a pretty good breakdown, is the Council on Foreign Relations.
bringing that up but this website actually a pretty good job breaking down for you how much the US is spending in foreign aid with Ukraine and it is more than everybody else 3.9 billion dollars in humanitarian aid that sounds good you know humanitarian aid we definitely want to help people that are in trouble but two
Let's see, 26.4 billion, 34% of what we're sending over there is going over to financial aid. Budgetary aid through the economic support fund loans and other financial support. So we're basically, we're paying off the debts over there, whatever debts they're incurring, we're taking it on and we're paying it for them.
Let's see securities see the military total budget that we've sent over there according and this is according to the CFR Their breakdown of what we've sent over total military Budget that we've sent them is forty six point six billion dollars and sixty one percent of what we sent the break that down into three different categories security assistant
It's 18.3 billion. It's 24% of the total loot that we sent over there. Weapons and equipment, 23.5 billion. That's 31% of it. And let's see, grants, loans for weapons and equipment, 4.7 billion at 6%. So I guess that 4.7 billion is different than the financial aid that we're sending them for loans and other things. So question why...
What is that other stuff up there? Basically we're funding to run their government. And Ukraine is not a big place. It's a little smaller than Texas. Also posted it because scale. Scale gets away from people. It's good to do that. Just to give an idea. It's like, well, it was part of Russia. It's really big. No, it's smaller than Texas. The last thing I posted, the image didn't post up, but a link to it did. In fact, I'll probably redo that here real quick. If I can, I'll save it. And repost the image. Drag that over.
over the state of Texas. People have an idea of the scale there. We're paying that much money to secure the border of a country that small and we're not securing our own border. In fact, we're shifting resources from the south to the north right now because of an 843% surge in border crossings, illegal border crossings from the north.
I think is what they were reporting on that was from the Border Patrol. Really good job of breaking down beyond that. What type of military equipment has U.S. been sending down to the infantry and equipment? How many javelins we've sent them? How many, I mean, and the numbers are ridiculous. I think we're stripping our military if these numbers are two. 8,500 javelin anti-armor systems.
So 8,500 of our javelins are over in Ukraine. Let's see, 54,000 other anti-armors systems and munitions. Let's see, 1,600 Stinger anti-aircraft systems, 2,500 TIL missiles.
13,000 grenade launchers and small arms with ammunition. Of course, if that includes the stuff that from the beginning of a war that was supposedly destroyed in the hangar that was bombed, who knows? 75,000 sets of body armor and helmets. We don't even body armor and helmet up all our own troops. But we sent 75,000 sets of body armor and helmets over to the Ukraine.
devices and surveillance systems, thermal imagery systems, optics. And this is just the US government, what the others sent. Although once you get down to the numbers of what the other countries have sent, yeah, it's pretty much all us sending equipment over there. But anyway, the link is there for the CRS.org breakdown of what the US has sent to Ukraine.
You can take a look at the logistics here at how much crap been thrown in that area to hold it for a year and they're begging for more Ukraine since the invasion we have we have sent four point Let's see 46 point orders according to the CFR I'll stress that again. This is according to the CFR. We know it's more than that, but this is according to the CFR Israel has sent Ukraine three point three billion
Oh no, this is what we spent. We spent 3.6 billion in Israel. 2.0, of course we abandoned all that equipment. That's sitting over there in the desert. Egypt, we spent 1.3 billion on their defense. Iraq, 48.1 million. Jordan, let's see, 104 million. Ukraine, 284 million.
ridiculous numbers and here we go this is what I was looking for the breakdown on what trees other than ourselves is spent on the Ukraine war and the US far exceeds everybody else Institute different countries that have sent stuff but still you click the let's see Kingdom is the one on the list which is 3.2 billion dollars to our and let me check that with another site cuz I'm not sure cuz that
that is doing something weird with those numbers now that I'm highlighting it to bring that up. Sample on money, here we go. I'll go over to, yeah, again, this is, according to them, US has spent $4.56 billion. Let's see, Great Britain has spent $5.13, I don't know if that's billion or like their graph system. It does not, supposed to be billion.
$5.13 billion from Great Britain, Poland, $2.55 billion, $2.47 billion. Compare the difference, okay? The Ukraine states that claim that they are all afraid of what's gonna happen with Ukraine if it falls, which is we have in their defense. Granted, we're not quite funding their whole government if they
If they run things the way the state of Texas does, the state of Texas, depending on which polling system you look at, either we spent $150 billion last year in expenditures on the state of Texas or $255 billion on expenditures in the state of Texas. And I'm not sure which one of those is accurate. But that, again, from two different polling statistics.
companies on that one for Texas as well. For a country other than the size of Texas we have come pretty close to spending at least half, if not more than half of the budget that Texas spends to little bit ridiculous and yet and yet we have incidents like the accident up there in East Palestine here in the US where
No monetary aid has been set yet by FEMA or the federal government how much they intend to spend there. In fact, you have to go to independent sources that are raising funds for the people in the area. There is no debt forgiveness. There is no aid coming other than some even there they're being unspecific on what the requirements are to get the aid. I guarantee you this crap that we're sending over to Ukraine is pretty much the same thing.
There's no specific it's probably on specific on how the people get The aid or if they're even keeping track of where the money goes guys It's not only an economic currency that we're spending over there as we've talked about before depleting the military and this that's information on the CFR's website actually is pretty damning piece when you look at how much of our assets are being dumped over there when we've already lost
chunk of our assets in Afghanistan with the way Biden pulled us out of there. I just wanted to rant on that a little bit. This is the militia town hall meeting. The call in line is open if you want to join us on air. The number is...
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If there's anything going on in your neck of the woods, anything that you think we should be made aware of that we haven't covered here, there's a lot of stuff in the gilded, guys, and I appreciate everybody trying to keep things sort of out for me, like I asked. Makes it easier to go back and find things that you guys asked for, whether it be music requests or things. I'm gonna play this as a music request. I know Dad was talking about it on the air, but
One of the other guys posted it in the YouTube and video links. I just gotta go back and find it, because I know it's there. I was just looking at it. I went too far. Hello, Ed. Hi. I just wanted to make a comment on the topic you were just talking about. I find it funny how, you know, you both, you and Mark have also mentioned that it's funny how none of the perceived people of authorities or in authority...
Have refused to visit that site in Paulston, Ohio. I mean that's telling us to how bad things are Well, they didn't even I wasn't avoiding them Well, they think grunts down Buddha Chech the support made it down there it quote-unquote toured the site and talked to the workers Walking through the area maskless talk. I don't know if they mentioned I haven't watched the interview
But he comes out of it before they even know why, although they're saying it was a bearing on one of the wheel struts. And it even set off an alarm. They knew it, and they were going through the procedures to slow down and stop the train when it snapped. That supposedly is what caused the train. It was a mechanical malfunction, but the two earlier alarm systems went off. But before he even knew that,
He was already talking about how they need to change standards and double, what was it? Basically say double the safety standards and everything on it before he even knew it was wrong. Okay? But that's because he has no idea about how the transport system works. You know, he just wants to make it look like he's doing something because he's been getting so much bad press over it, you know? Anyway, go ahead. I'm sorry.
No, those are those are good points. I didn't know that we had our be I Was just saying that those are good points I didn't know that he had visited the site and Yeah, you've got valid points and I agree Yeah dictating safety additional safety measures that properly understanding the problem or what caused the problem or
There was a problem with the sensor on the train, apparently. According to the official story, I'm gonna use your quote there, according to the official story, it was a bearing on one of the train cars that gave out. And it sent a digital warning twice to the computer it was supposed to inform the conductor, but the first two warnings never got to the conductor for whatever reason.
The third warning, the final warning finally went off in the cabin to the conductor and the conductor started the procedures to slow the train to a stop so they could deal with the issue. And that's when they say the accident happened. And of course they put out some thermal video, I don't know where they got the thermal video from of the train's bearing going from a distance like that.
I'm always skeptical when you get these like outside of the train from a distance video footage, you know, it's just like the whole it's just like the whole thing with the Mars landers, you know, when they're coming in from orbit and you get that shot of them burning through the atmosphere, that's CG. You know, there's no camera out there taking pictures of it as it goes through the atmosphere of Mars or anywhere else for that matter. There's nothing there to take that picture.
or to track it like a race car. Well, that's kind of the issue I have with the video that they showed this. Now granted, it could have been something that was nearby, but it's interesting that they have a video that just happens to be focused in and following the particular car that had the problem. You know what I mean? It was like suddenly they got third person view camera, which doesn't work in real life.
Yeah, exactly. It's like, yeah, it's too convenient and the timing and it smells like it could be manufactured also. Yeah. Well, I agree with that. Coincidence is only a coincidence so they're not a coincidence. Like the pandemic BS that they had produced for Netflix, which they put out there before the COVID thing hit and then all of a sudden we got a pandemic.
And it pretty much played out the way it did, other than the fact that it was a comedy. The CDC were involved with spreading the virus. What a surprise. And then we find out that though she was involved with the companies that were suspected of spreading the virus, making money off of it, saying, see, this is why we need more money. That whole BS thing, of course, I don't know, Fauci supposedly was retired.
I don't know where he's at right now. It would be interesting to find out. They've actually done, so I've seen the trailers for it. There's actually a series that is outward coming out about a train accident. Similar to this, and there's a leak, and oh my god, what do you do? And people trying to get away from it in a mass panic or hysteria and end up driving into it.
Isn't it interesting how that happens? We've talked about this before about think tanks coming up with ideas on what could possibly happen and then turning it into Hollywood scripts. I agree.
I watch, it's hard to be entertained with anything nowadays that's being produced by Hollywood, but I do watch for clues. I do watch, you know, things when I do watch and try to relax. I try to be objective to what I'm observing. You know, who are the part, you know, all the characters involved, you know, because there's a plot and there's subplot and subplot, right? Depending on...
what the messages are trying to convey. So yeah, everything nowadays is you got to watch unless it's even documentaries, you know, they, they, the financial backers that are putting the documentaries together also have agendas of themselves. So for themselves, the other one, both of them were funded by Robert Redford and they were done to try to make the FBI look good, but they, they backfired Fahrenheit four one, one. That's the one that I think Al Gore did.
on global warming. Of course, now that's backfired and now everybody's changed from global warming to climate change. Of course, now everybody's starting climate change and how we're going to be sinking underwater. But all these people that are claiming that they believe in climate change and that the sea levels are going to rise have bought this coastal property up. So what do they really believe? That's funny. Also, I mean, for me, when I hear climate change, I'm like, wait a minute.
I mean, obviously people do know... My point is that there's also a lot of weather manipulation technology and experiments going on constantly that were not privy to. And so none of those things are taken into consideration. There is no go over. There are things that we know have happened in the past that were overdue for, that we don't know what it's going to look like when it happens, but before.
We've got our plants gone through several pull reversals and you can take a look at this. They know they know it because of volcanic record and how the weather gets smoky during that. We've had massive solar ejections from our sun which they know. Science knows that causes an effect on our environment and it has nothing to do with human beings.
You worried about global warming and climate change well the dinosaurs if you believe if you believe the Theory about what happened with the dinosaurs then our planet's just going back to the temperature that it was before You know and if you believe in evolution and all that stuff that they teach as not theory but fact even though it's just a theory
then we will adapt and overcome, won't we? I mean, that's what evolution is all about, the survival of the fittest. Whoever's the fittest will adapt and survive the environmental change because it's not something that you can control. We are, human beings, are part of this environment. We were born here. We've been part of the environment for...
years, civilizations have come and gone. We have forgotten a lot of technology that we used to use in the past, some of it we have rediscovered, some of it is just technology that, you know, goes over people's heads, especially when you start talking about steam. Just talking about steam power to somebody from now, from our time, and steam's not that long ago. They can't conceive how somebody with that era's technology could build huge steam engines.
especially once you break them down and you look at how they're built, they can't conceive the idea of the manpower that went into that or the dedication and work drive because they're used to clicky-clicky. You know? No. It's a good point. No, no, no, you're on point and I'm following what you're saying. Just trying to be quiet so you can speak over. No, it's okay.
up all the time, but I'm used to doing it because not many people call in, but that's okay. Don't worry about walking over me if you have to, or if I talk over a point that you're trying to make, and let me know and I will step back. I just don't like aimless rambling, and I tend to do it myself too, and I'm aware of it. You go down a rabbit hole. That's what Mike always called it. We were good at getting into conversations and going down multiple rabbit holes. We're talking about weather manipulation.
How about this? California was told that they would never see snow on their mountain peaks ever again. It was all going to melt away and it was going to be gone. And here we are. We've got a blizzard in Southern California right now. Which we've got a blizzard in Southern California and we've got a heat wave on the other side of the country. It's kind of like an interesting combination. Again, I...
Weather is a fickle thing, especially when you try to predict it. Mother Nature will usually throw you a curveball in one way or another, especially if you're... It's interesting, you know, we were supposed to have a little heat wave here in Texas in the panhandle where I'm at, but that's been cut down by that blizzard in Southern California. We've got nice, cold... Well, cool. For me, it's cool. Everybody else is saying it's cold.
It's lovely weather for me because I'm used to this stuff. It's interesting to watch the weather patterns as they've been. Of course, we have the supposedly for mapping that always seems to destroy clouds in certain areas or make clouds form in other areas. That's interesting.
That's a whole other topic and subject that we could get into at some time. I'd pull up the information on it because we know the aluminum barium that they spray into the atmosphere, which they say is for mapping, but they have also admitted to, they do that to try to quote unquote curve climate change. So even though they're not sure how climate change really works, they're already spraying stuff in our atmosphere. The monkey was stuff that they don't know.
just to see what it will do, Ian, telling us that what we're doing is killing the planet. But what about all these experiments that they are doing with the environment? There's a list in my head. I always tell my friends that corporations are the biggest polluters on the face of the planet.
They're protected, they can dump as much chemicals and waste as they want as long as they pay the fee.
They have to pay X amount of dollars for these carbon credits and they're allowed to go over so many metric tons of pollution for each carbon credit that they have. Everybody remember that? I haven't, I remember and you're right, it's kind of funny that way. I mean, if I was back in school, I'd make a project out of it, you know, just to prove a point. But most of the people in communities that I know,
Most people are very, you know, they're conscious about the pollution and they recycle and do all that. But it's, I mean, in the grand scale of things, you look at who are the biggest polluters on this plane or planet. It's always a corporation. It's just, it's just, I think it's like order of magnitude just higher. And I don't have any scientific article that's back. Nine times out of 10 those people think cycling.
on how to recycle stuff and the stuff that they throw out gets sorted and goes right into the refuse bin or just gets burnt. There is a lady who did an amazing documentary on why recycling doesn't work just from people not knowing how recycling works and what recycling companies do to cut corners.
Like, you know, you can't, recycling cardboard is a good idea. A lot of people try to recycle their pizza boxes, their takeout stuff. Well, you never guess what, all of that takeout, those takeout boxes, anything that's got grease on it, well, that goes over into that pile when it gets burned. What? Yeah, that's what they do. They take anything that, because it's considered a contaminant,
And if it's on one thing in the bin that's been processed, that they're sorting through, almost everything gets shifted over into that pile when it goes to an incinerator. Now, some places, I know there's a recycling center here in Lubbock that does this, they have a burn-all generator. And that refuge that can't be recycled because it has, quote, unquote, contaminates in it will go into the generator and help produce power.
But most places are not like that and it just gets burned out in the open or dumped in the ocean So what's really cute is fast food restaurants you go into and if you open up their little recycling bin thing you'll find the recycling bin and the trash can are one and the same It's ridiculous that scam That they push on people because it is a scam. True recycling is you could keep the container and reuse it for something yourself
You could research on melting down plastics and making molds and stuff and utilizing it that way. But of course then you have to know a little bit about the plastics you're melting at down, the difference of type one, type two, type three plastics, and why they have them. Why you're supposed to sort of in the first place, but most people don't. You have different grade, different things will melt, other things will just disintegrate.
So it's a whole other ball of worms that people don't consider. And of course, most of our truly recycled material like aluminum, tin cans, paper products that do get approved, they get boxed up, put on a ship and are sent over to China. So that because I sell stuff to both the craft fair all the time. It was your biggest buyer. It was always China's the biggest buyer in the world.
and use it to make more crap to sell to us. You know, you could be doing it here locally, but the environmentalists don't like that because the process is used to do all that recycling and the metal melting and everything that's required to clean it. That requires processes that are not environmentally friendly and would never pass our EPA. They wouldn't.
So it's kind of a catch-footy-tooth thing. Yes, you want to recycle, but you don't want to use the processes to recycle because those chemicals and everything used in that is kind of like considered dangerous or toxic to the environment. Some of the stuff that's on the EPA's list of being toxic is so ridiculous. Like, I still can't get over that straw. It's like you're making the, you're making it, you're...
you're making the process worse, right? What's the term? It's not hitting my tongue. It's like you want to do something for the benefit of the environment, but you're actually making it worse. But they didn't want to do it over here, but they would rather push it off into another part of the world. Yeah, which is still leave the carbon footprint thing. Well, you're heating up enough. You're heating up the metal enough to melt it and turn it into another product.
which means you've got to burn something. Or I think my favorite is fiberglass. How fiberglass is made from recycled glass, that is a neat process. That one, I don't know what, I don't think there is nearly as bad an environmental impact from that as everything else because what they use to heat the glass to the point to turn it into stringing mess of fibers.
electrical pulses. They have an electrical pulse forge, if you've ever seen that. That is such a neat idea to use the electrodes, but you burn through the electrode heads and then you have to have entirely new ones forged. So you're right back to the same problem of having to forge metal in a hot, you know, in a forge. Still less wasteful than the other way, you know.
Yeah, that's funny. I'm gonna look into that electrical pulse forge. I don't think I've ever I haven't How they make how they make I can find it on YouTube and I'll post in the in the in the gilded Recycled and I look for that documentary you mentioned earlier. That'd be interesting to watch Appreciate that. Yeah, I'll see if I can find it. I know they
People have posted it on YouTube, but YouTube's algorithm's been weird. It's in my history. I gotta go back and find it. It's probably from like a year and a half ago. It was the last time I saw it. Put up, put up, put up. Let's see. Recycling... Cyberglass. I'm not going the right window. Half of the hour. Recycling glass into fiberglass. Usually you'll find a video on the post, but then it's got a...
arcing forge that uses a guy in electrode heads, the glass, to turn it into the fiber. Again, make it molten to pull it out, turn it into the fiber. It's an interesting process to watch. I came across it while I was watching something else on forges, and I'd never heard the term electric pulse 4G there. I was wondering what the heck it was.
Wonder if that's how they're if it's a similar technology or theory and how they're producing fiber optic Lines, you know for trunks and so forth because it's not always a glass. It's always some fiber optic materials also made out of some sort of a glass like Composite it's more like a plastic. I mean a mark talks about this quite a bit. So do to do to clean glass and I think this is actually
a neat one because glass comes from sand. As you heat it back up, it gets molten. It goes right back to being that same molten substance. As you grind it down, it turns back into sand. It's an interesting one to watch, but I'm not finding... I'll keep looking for it. I'll find it. I'll get it posted over there just because it's neat to watch it work, how it arcs. Anyway, we're at the top.
of the hour just about and the intelligence report will be coming up next. This has been the militia town hall meeting. I thank everybody for your participation. The guys in the gilded and our callers there on the line. Thank you. We will be back next Friday at the same time here on Liberty Tree Radio. Until next week, God bless and good evening. The intelligence report is coming up next.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in 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. We fought a revolution for liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. Is this the land of the free and home of the brave? The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep.
The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate.
and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number, you trade it in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As 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 and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening Intelligence report timer currently
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It is? Oh no, it's Friday. It's the end of the day. It's the 8 to 9 p.m. block for the Intelligence Report. It is Quartermaster Friday and Cinco d'Amo Day. It is the 24th of February. 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. Oigevolt.
again, 2023, Old Earth calendar, 2023, battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. And all kinds of fascinating bits of special tech out there running around right now, of course Quartermaster Friday. And again, watch for the seasonal sales. I shouldn't have to tell you that, but every once in a while, you got to jog your memory because we kind of get into a rut.
Everybody does. It's like, oh, by the way, I should be watching for the seasonal changes. We're going to start seeing the cold weather gear progressively get marked down more and more for the obvious reason that they don't want to get stuck with what inventory they have into the next part of the year. Most stores only have so much space, plus the taxation scam and all the other BS generated by the worthless, nonproductive,
Idiot stick wicked bureaucracy, self-serving bureaucracy. It never produces anything. It's a parasite of polyp. Anyway, they just don't want them to have the inventory around without being able to figure out how to punish it for it. So that's one of the other things.
range and get some compensation for the inventory. So you can make some pretty good deals. Sportsman's Guide I've mentioned a million times or more constantly, but that's because over in their deal section, they're a volume truck. When they get stuff and they get down towards the end, they want to clear the shelf off. Another one that's good for this is Bowtash.
Motash has some really phenomenal last production sales when they have like in boots the last of the size they drop the price down quite a bit. Military uniform supply does the same thing and they have some really phenomenal closeout numbers on the last of an inventory.
Now they need to do that because they've got the same batch of stuff coming in. And you can see this when you go to any of these companies when if you're late for that closeout deal sale, you go and it says, well, $14 for a pair of boots. And you're going, well, I'm going to go get one of those $14 pair of boots because they might fit me in your check. And the price is $210 for that pair of $14 boots. Well, that's absolutely true. It is. That's the traditional price.
for the product and what's happened is they sold out of the inventory and so now they've got the new 5, 6, 7,000 pairs of boots in and the SKU number has been purged, it's cleaned up because the old inventory is gone and now the new stuff is in. So it gives you a good feel for how much you're actually saving when you get down to the tail end of some of these deals.
these sales and you find out what kind of an actual deal you're making because you can compare. Oh, there's the present price. And by the way, they have every size. Now you'll notice they have everything from size two or three all the way up to size 14, 15, 16, and maybe sometimes bigger and every size in between, including narrows, regulars, and wide. That's because the whole shipment came in.
and the prices back up to where it'd normally be. And you know, they sell most of those at the regular price, no matter what it is. It's just when they get down to the other end, it's more efficient to take and bite the bullet, get your costs back on the product, and get ready for the next wave. And that's what they do. So you would jump in there if you see something that, if you especially are fortunate enough to do this.
Because what I just mentioned boots and boots and clothing are a big problem because of non-standardization and sizing despite the claim that they did do something about that. Just the reverse is the case. The sizing system has been a skew forever and it's worse right now I think than ever before. But if you do get the right size as a test,
You almost have to pick your phone up or grab the computer. We're operating the computer immediately and hope that whatever you ordered, now that you know that it fits you, is still there so you can buy multiples if you're planning on putting some footwear away for yourself. I was fortunate to remember this last year or two with a couple of ideas I gave you people out on the air. I cleared out the inventory. Well, we got to the very, very end. I bought every last pair.
of those Bellville flyweight boots that were available. I am the one that bought them out. I cleared out the shelf. You go back to look for the same boot. It's about $190 to $110 for a pair of the same pair of boots. It's just, you know, now they're full inventory back to where they belong. Now, if I hadn't done that, so yeah, probably some of you would have got them. I wanted them for me. They were all competing for the same limited rest.
But there are a lot of items like that you can run into
So where sizing is concerned, especially for instance, it's clothing where it's large, extra large and extra, extra large, et cetera. If you can use a 1X, you can use a 2X. Okay. Just that simple. So the idea here is if you run out of 1Xs in the order, grab some of the 2X. A bigger size can always fit a smaller person, but not the other way around stretching it doesn't work.
You'll be in the ballpark with both. Okay. Again, this is the sizing issue. Most of the clothing companies, if they're brand new production, are pretty consistent. Not completely, but pretty consistent. But the surplus industry, you got to remember many different sizing systems. They're metric. They guesstimate based on what they know about these specs. And that's how they give you that small, extra, you know, extra small, small, medium, large, extra large.
In reality, they may have intentionally slid the scale down a little bit. This is why if you notice if you go to Sportsman's Guide, you have those little notices where it says this thing runs small. This particular clothing item runs small. So where you see an extra large, it's probably a large. Where you see it's a 2X, it's an extra large. So there again, ordering the 2X is a logical thing to do. Even though when you get it, you'll find it doesn't have
that nomenclature for the, and they're now the interpret the sizing of the uniforms on the equipment, depending on the country. So that's another consideration. They kind of work the math out for you, then that is accurate as you'd like. So again, take advantage of the deals and sales, Sportsman's Guide, Bowtash, and don't forget Bowtash has body armor. They have a lot of police trading equipment.
They have had used helmets for a much better price. If you're really got a hankering for like the mish helmets, the mish 2000s, it appears that a lot of these departments are trading in their mish helmets for the next smaller brain bucket. The mish helmets are like a little slightly chopped pazgat. They still have a side panel, but they have a shorter shelf where the ledge is, from the edge of the helmet to the ledge, the ear ledge.
and they're okay, but especially if they're only $25 apiece because they are level three or they're rifle grade helmets. And we've seen them there for $25 and $35 apiece. So you're actually at a pretty good price. The things aren't worn out, they're just worn. They've been used, in many cases, not used at all. They're hangar queens. They're the ones that have been sitting on the rack waiting for somebody who's going to be drafted or recruited into the organization and never happened.
Or they were spares and backups like we've told you you know have on hand and bowtash does have many many many other items And they always run a number of different deals so clothing tactical gear and And they're out of the lost wages area lost wages, you know that Elvis place hmm that curl lip Yeah, and of course one bit about one arm in the air with that finger a number one anyway
and deals and specials because that way you got more magazines and ammunition. And so the thought it was clear about it. The 5AK47 polymer mags for $20 is over at CenterFireSystems.com. www.CenterFireSystems.com. Go to their AK4 Tag Team.
towards the end of the scroll. It's five polymer smoke pothic mags. They're smoked clear, so they're very dark. And again, these are great for or for break-out kits. You don't have to be your primary mags. You are going to be at a point where you're just going to be loading, firing, dropping, loading, firing, dropping, loading, firing, dropping.
And so with that being the case, these are perfect as dump mags for breakout kits, putting auxiliary magazines in different locations that you're going to fire them and drop them. You're not going to worry about managing them. Think about them that way. And at five for $20, we've already seen them. There's nothing wrong with them. They work. They're not going to work forever, but they work and they are good price.
a lot of AK mags and disperse them. So you have them in different cash locations, say even around the property in the house for your personal defense. Carry one little mag pouch over your shoulder and that way you got some mags with you. And if you end up in a contact, you move towards whatever is your best first option to acquire more mags so that you have more firepower.
and you constantly stay mobile so that you can move to the next location after you recover the first batch. Use them, you lose them, go on to the next station, move progressively towards a better defensive position. This way, again, you don't have to panic because you've got to get over there and over there is the only place you can be. For $20 for five mags, you can be on head mags in a lot of different locations and find the best price for $7.62 by $39.
load it up and put it together. Anyway, and again, that's over at CenterFireSystems.com. Five mags for $20, 1995, 1985, whatever it is. And there to make up the differences say $20. There are some other deals over at Center Fire Systems right now, and also some ammo deals in the pistol calibers seems to be a good situation right now for you guys at 40 Cal.
Also, 380 Auto is all over the place. It is San Cote Amo Day. There is 380 Auto, not a real deep pool, but a wide pool. What do I mean by that? Well, I've repeated that before. There's a lot of different brands that you can find out there, but there's not that much in terms of piled up, you know, in each category.
You probably if you were really ambitious could buy out one of the companies within a very short period of time in 380 auto But if you do have any 380 auto pistols Now is the time to top off your ammo cans if you were looking at filling up an ammo can with 380 auto automatic pistol ACP and Pick it up
Fill it up. Now go on to another project. But you need to pick a direction. My personal preference on all of these is ball ammo. Why? Somebody says throw me a mag or throw me a box of ammo. No matter what pistol the person has, the baseline for all of the guns you have out there is ball ammo.
jacketed FMJ. That's what you want to go with. That's the base standard. It's what the pistols were built for. Everything else are specialized loads that you have to flavor test them to make sure they're going to function properly in your particular firearm. Okay. Just something to think about there. Also, High Point has this new 10 millimeter and a lot of people have already shot it and are already having fun with it.
because it is a very affordable 10 millimeter, some automatic pistol. And so far, it's continued to function like all the rest of the high points. And that every time you pull the trigger, the round goes off and it seems to be able to eat anything made in 10 millimeter, just like the nines shoot anything made in nine, the 40 cals, the 45s, et cetera. You cannot over pressure or blow out the gun.
That's the one big advantage of the high point pistol. If you're looking for a defense pistol for a crisis environment, World War III, you don't know what ammunition I'm going to throw you when the time comes, because you might have to use whatever I've got left. Well, the neat thing is, no matter what it is, the high point pistol will eat it and will not fail you, will not fall apart. So something is in consideration there. If you were looking at filling in the 10 millimeter niche,
I know there's a lot of really cool guns and by the way you can own them too. You can still buy all those other cool guns but if you're trying to cover all bases and since 10 millimeters in the resurgence as in the next up and coming the round they're trying to push hard it's a marketing thing you know oh god everybody would have to have a 10 millimeter.
Well, to see if you like it, go get a high point in 10. You're not out that much money to begin with, but you've added to your collection and you have another caliber covered so that you just keep that pistol the way it is. You might not like 10 millimeter, but you've got a 10 millimeter pistol for under a couple hundred dollars.
and it functions first time every time. Grab spare mags and the usual policy, get a full can of ammunition for the gun and stash it somewhere. If you don't want to personally use it because you figured, eh, the tendrils okay. Get a full can of ammo, take the gun, spare mags, box everything up so it's secured. One can has a full box of the full can of ammo. The other box has the gun, the carry system for it, something simple.
Needle to say add a bunch of mags and maybe even some more ammunition in with a gun but make sure it's ziplock bagged Because if the weapons been lubricated, it needs to be ziplock bagged and just in case there's compromise Leakage which you don't want to see happen with a lubricant We don't want it to cross over and damage any great amount of ammunition So a little bit one box stuck in there for safety So if you pick the pistol up and somehow you couldn't get the other can you still got something to shoot with?
That's okay, but make sure that everything is ziplock and sealed so that you do not have to worry about leakage or oozing or the ethers from the lubricants crossing over and permeating the primers and possibly retarding them slash deactivating them. Okay, just one of the basic rules. So 10 millimeter high points out there all over the place and everybody's offering them for about the same price. I've seen them for as little as one.
I think 149 to 159 and you can pay more. There's a roller coaster on that because it's a matter where they are in the country. But definitely a way to test the round. Let's see if you like what it does. Okay, without spending 6, 7, $800 on a gun. Now, on the other hand, if you got that money, congratulations, you got yourself another SIG or another whatever in 10 millimeter, go for that.
But personally, I like the idea of the high points because we can have all of the different chamberings And I don't have that much money tied up in any single gun means I can afford more ammo and more magazines Which is something to think about there? Anyway Next and we're almost to the bottom of the hour, but not quite. We should have a minute or two Bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what let's go with For a bottom of the hour break. We're headed into the weekend. A lot of people are out there training
Well, how about the Battle of New Orleans? The original Johnny Horton, the Battle of New Orleans. We'll do that in five minutes because it's right now 25 minutes after the hour. Hey, Mark. And that'll go ahead and call her. Jump in there. Hey, how about a tooth or renegade? My, uh, Steve Voss? Yes. Okay. Well, we can do that. I'll tell you what we'll do. Uh, Battle of New Orleans and Edward. Then if you could also renegade.
by Renegades, you know, you know who are the renegades? Renegades by Steve Voss and that'll be a, that'll be, you know, you're welcome. That's good, good choice. Matter of fact, we haven't played that one in a while and who are the renegades? We are the renegades. Okay, but renegade doesn't just apply to the native and the conversos. So, like,
What's fun about several songs that Steve Voss did is remember Steve Voss had his own has not had has his own recording studio and Ken and does all of his own engineering in-house He's got cutting it state-of-the-art and it paid off because he had one of the country music award What is it number one album
more than a few years ago, under a different name. He didn't use Steve Voss. He had used that before when he was in country music and his first album was up and coming and they pulled his music because it was too pro-patriot and too positive. In other words, you weren't listening to it wanting to commit suicide. You were listening to it and getting inspired and they didn't want that. The powers that be didn't want that. They want tears in your bears.
You wanted to commit Arkansas. Right. They want you to commit well. They want to be able to do it easily if they can. That's the point. I'm feeling with this music, you don't want to commit suicide. You want to commit Arkansas. Oh yeah. You want to go after. Yeah. We all know who it is that needs to be gone after then. It needs to be gone after now. That's right. The big thing here again is the music is all out there and in the system guys. Steve Austin has his own page.
And forgive me, I can't rattle off the name, the new stage name that he used, but the stage name that he used is the one that got the new country award, best album, best country western album here. More than a few years back now, it's little ways of the tail lights, but still, it's a significant benchmark. Also real quick, because we are almost to the bottom.
Here's a reminder we got some seed swaps here in Michigan going on heritage seeds one of them is up there in Midland at the Chippewa Center That's gonna be tomorrow. And if you're listening and you're in Michigan, you might want to get over to the Chippewa Center in the Midland area I'm sorry repeat. I'm gonna crack myself out of that before we get go to the music break here real quick
But no, I'm pretty sure we're in the ballpark anyway, but tomorrow it'll be during the day. And one of the big advantages of getting to this is that there's a lot of unique seeds that are given out as promotional. But you can also purchase in quantity and you're looking at heritage slash heirloom seeds. You're also looking at unique breeds of stock that otherwise you probably aren't going to be able to find.
There are things that you'll see at most of these swap meats that are done as part of a culture of development and also preservation. So especially in the squashes and unique corns, they're all breeds that have existed for quite some time. People have been sharing and then sharing again. And that's the purpose behind these seed swap meats slash meetups that take place.
and you need to take advantage of them. You don't have to do everything. You know, I'll tell you what, to be quite honest, initially pick something that is unique that you're interested in, in the way of whatever food stuff, and do a bunch of it and share it. See, that's the thing that needs to happen is we need to be producing. You don't have to do a wide or try to do five, six, seven vegetable varieties. Pick one.
But crank it out and see, you know, take advantage of it, see how you like it, but also promote it so that we can get more of these heritage slash heirloom seeds out there. These are non-hybrid and they are, some of these are phenomenal producers. To be quite honest, some of like the German black tomato that we did a couple of years ago, and we didn't do them this last year.
We still have the seeds from the ones that we've produced, but they were very heavy producers. They are very thick, heavy tomatoes, so they're great for doing pace, although they're a traditional shaped tomato, not a tomato paste like an Italian. But they are also very different in flavor, very rich.
There are different flavor runs just like as you can imagine like any other vegetables fruits, etc So definitely worth taking the time and investing in anyway, what you were at the bottom and if Edwards ready the Battle of New Orleans and then renegade by Steve boss, so let's see if we got the music queued up. We are probably pretty close
And I know Edward, of course, just came off the one-hour block. Also a reminder, again, if you're going to be picking up any of these extended magazines, again, for the Glocks, actually they're working for so many of the weapons right now, including the light car beans. There was a question I had in the conversation, you know, do we do a bunch of the stick mags or do we do the drums?
I would do at least one or two drums for each of the weapons of that type, like say the AK or AR carbines that take the Glock mags. There's also several variation weapons. But the stick mags are less complicated, straightforward, and everybody understand. Your quick speed loaders work well with all of them. And no matter, be it 40 caliber, a 9 millimeter or whatever.
It's probably still the best choice to go with a straight stick mag for the lion's share of what you're doing. I know some people just want to do drums and have a few stick mags or conventional standard capacity pistol mags for the difference. My recommendation is the stick because again,
One of the things is how you can control the pistol and how the center of gravity is affected with regard to handling of pistols as opposed to say rifles. Now when I say pistols, I'm not talking about an AR or AK pistol in 9mm that looks like a Draco or whatever or a mini car.
I'm talking about pistols as in conventional Glocks and things of that nature. The new dagger made by Palmetto takes Glock magazines. And I would have at least, I would have a drum. And the reason I say a drum is to test just like everything else we've been talking about. When you have the drum, you don't have the leverage of centrifugal force and torque and everything else with the long mag.
However, you do still get a bit of indexing that takes place, something you'll, if you pay attention to, you can feel when you're shooting. That's not a problem, but it's something you have taken into consideration when it comes to try to keep the rounds on target because you have a tendency with a combination of the recoil and extraction of the round combined with the indexing of the drum, which is something that you have to feel it.
With the stick mag, it's pretty straightforward. It's, you know, evacuate dump. You still have the same torque issue up and to the right with regard to muscle climb because of the reaction process of muscle blast. And everybody thinks it's just muscle blast that affects the action of your weapon, but the slide moves to the rear and then there's what's called a violent extraction.
of the empty case. And that is the more significant part of what actually throws off the control of the weapon. It takes longer for me to describe it than for you to actually feel it. Needless to say, the muzzle blast is much more dynamic. But the second part of that power stroke is the extraction process. Combine that with other motions and movements. And this is another reason that while you can shoot the weapon offhand, if it's a personal handgun,
you're still better off taking two-headed control of the weapon if you're using a larger capacity magazine like that. And you need to experiment with this. Most people just kind of wail away and dump 25 rounds out of a drum or 35 rounds out of a drum.
because it's fun and really don't focus on trying to screw the gun into the target and keep everything where it's supposed to be. And by the way, if you do that, then you don't need to spray and pray with a full drum. The advantage of the drum is that I can do individual or double or triple tap activity and do it more, you know, I can do more of it, okay?
Obviously, more bullets you have, more pop-pop you can do. So the drums have an advantage unto themselves, but there are other issues. And also it's a mechanical thing. There's more stuff moving. Now, that's why you want to protect the drums and you need a system for doing it. You don't just flop them in a pocket or drop them in a loose pouch. You want them so that they're nested. If you've invested in the equipment, you protect the equipment. It's that simple.
Well, we're a little past about an hour break and the music request is for me is Battle of New Orleans, again by Mr. Horton, and then Renegades by Steve Voss. So if we can, we'll pull those up. We might not have Ed right there in front of us at the moment, but he'll be there. So we'll work on it.
Also, again, into the weekend, want to say hi to Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogammer Ranges, Niagara-Hitcham, Fox, Wolf, and also plastic sites, which by the way, they got a lot of ice too, and they've got a lot more water retention. So, reminder, this is why they use the ATVs, the UTVs on site.
And also you're getting a chance to see some of the other unique vehicles, water capable vehicles that we have. Though we're not going to swim anything if we can help it. Camp Emmerkin, Camp Emerson, as of right now, actually a couple hours ago.
are in night orienteering phase and tomorrow there will be of course the repeat of the entire program. So for everybody out there pay attention, remember the buddy system. With night orienteering we do not use electronic night vision or thermal. The idea is to develop your human night vision. Orient yourself to properly understand how that technology works. It'll be queuing that up.
And the battle in New Orleans is Friday on Liberty Tree Radio. And for everybody again, don't forget if you are going to be traveling, pay attention here in Michigan. We got a mix of weather. It got cold last night, even though we had mostly a melt. We got spots on the road where the water collected. And so people had boos that we got to see today in the ditch or, you know, whatever.
A lot of tree damage from the freezing rain that we had, which collected, and a lot of firewood being collected right now. Chainsaws can be heard in the distance. Some places in Michigan here still do not have power, it may not have power for a few days. I hear the music, I think. Uh-oh. I knew it.
There wasn't as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they'd begin to run in. On that Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. We looked down and we see the British drum. And there must have been a hundred of feet on the drum. We stepped so high and they made the frugal spring. We stood beside our cotton fields, didn't say a thing. We fired our guns and the British came for comfort.
There was a nice many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to run in On down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Oh, he creased it, we could take him by surprise If we hit and fire muskies, did we lift him and they died We held our feet till we saved their faces well Then we opened up a swirl gun and really gave them well We fired our gun, the British kept the coming There was a nice many as there was a while ago
We fired once more and they began to run it. Go down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Get to Bocco to the Gulf of Mexico. So we grabbed an alligator and we pulled another round. The gator lost his mind. Gruns and the British kept it. There was a nice many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and they began to run it. Go down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. To the cars and the brambles and they're in for the roof. They're in for Bocco down the mes-
to the Gulf of Mexico.
ask Edward to queue it up and we will play it here on the Intel report. So again, little ear candy for going into the weekend. We'll say hi to all our DJs operating at all the facilities for this hour and for the tour block and for the militia town hall. You guys can just let us run. But otherwise, if you train in any of the facilities, you can volunteer to be a DJ at any of the sites. We run micro A-M and F-M stations.
Some operate also CB base stations and have them, all of them have them on the standpipe, but not everybody runs theirs. And that's because they do want to keep them in reserve and some we designate that way. They're not going to operate the CB station network until we need to.
It's already been tested. Again, the Channel 31 group do their part and they've been gatter baiting all over the state for quite some time. Everybody's retired in that group, by the way. The five guys that make up the engineers and techs that do that, everybody has 100% of their time to commit to the communications effort with the Patriot Movement. And that makes a big difference. It gives us a lot more, you know, we are accomplishing a lot more because there's no other interruptions.
So I want to say thank you to the guys for their nonstop ongoing effort to prepare us for what it is we know we're going to be dealing with, what's coming. It's that simple. Anyway, the interesting thing is, let's not forget, I'm going to jaggy-braid memory because they mentioned it on Tucker Carlson, they mentioned it on the news, MSNBC has been whining about it, but the massive amount of
digital recording of the January 6th event was handed over to Tucker Carlson to Fox FAUX News. And so in theory, we're going to have some kind of reporting on this. Now, in general, everybody's already doing the lick-bunghole apology thing in that, oh, you know, we're going to review everything and we won't. We're going to be watching what we release, right? In other words,
The regime admitted to what I told you about before that the secret police, which were massive and were the ones perpetrating and instigating whatever activity took place there that was askew, that was done by the feds. It was done by the Assad, the Israeli-Massad, the feds, Homeland Succu-Raihi. They were all tied in and they all participated. And what they're terrified of is that these bat faggots, FBI,
other spying agencies had operatives there because they pulled out all the punches for the thing.
This was a very heavily planned effort on the part of the cooperative spooks and kooks against the American people, specifically against individuals who understood that the fake election was in fact voter fraud. We know it. Everybody knows it. There ain't nobody that doubts it. You can try to be apologetic. What good does that do? And you can try to, you know, come half-assed about it. But what good does that do?
Well, what come halfway to make our enemy feel good? Well, your enemy, keyword enemy, your blood enemy, has been intentionally undermining the American system for the purpose of destroying it. So, piss on them. Now, here's the thing is the sooner that we see an ongoing, and I, well, of course, when you got thousands of hours, you're not going to be able to show, I mean, you can't do it. You can do it as a live feed.
I would love to see a live stream nonstop of all the feed. They could actually do that. They have the ability, it would not be overly complicated, and it could be even on the loop so that you could release.
so many hours and put it out there and everybody can fish through it. And with more people looking at it, they could pick apart more to identify when there's interaction between the paid informant, slash read that, the lesser lowest end government employee versus the other government employees who are all coordinating, you know, attacking the police.
Now the other government employees, the spooks, the Homeland Security, Mossad agents, etc., were attacking the building, breaking things up, etc. That was done by people who are paid for by the government. They have a government paycheck.
period. There's no doubt my mind about it. That's why MSNBC is terrified, but also because the controlled media was there to format the imagery for the propaganda and they got caught on film doing that. I do not doubt that. I absolutely am sure of that. I'm sure that if you were able to look at the amount of footage that was available in whole, you would see short meetups and communication points where they would be rallying up.
coordinating the short action, go out, do it, execute it, make sure it got filmed the way they needed to, not break up, but get the, you know, continue the momentum, but then have another huddle and proceed again. Now, let me give you an example of something. Back in the 90s, we had a series of quote unquote fake ass riots. In fact, it's interesting in East Lansing, same place where we just had this
BLM member shooting white students on Michigan State campus, okay. East Lansing.
Well, it's been a spook and kook operation just like U of M and all other colleges have CIA, NSA, FBI, Mossad, and all the other, you know, like the Institute for Social Research, Council on Foreign Relations, they're all there. In Super Social Research, they've got a main, a primary hub right there in Ann Arbor, a quite extensive underground and above-ground operation. They didn't want anybody to see the underground construction when they did it because it is a spy grid, okay?
Well, anyway, back in the 90s, we had these off-the-wall riots that didn't make any sense. Kind of like it was a training ground for the fiction that you saw created on January 6. But before that, let's think about the truly aggressive and planned and bust and paid for BLM and TIFA riots schedule, almost like a traveling roadshow. But before all of that,
This East Lansing had these off-the-wall events where all of a sudden there was no major faction on campus. There was no fall girl going on amongst the in the community with the black community or whatever. Although there's always something being stirred up in each of the like Hispanic and the black communities, whatever by the kosher mafia. At this point in time, there was nothing. And what's interesting is when the this little riot took place, it was trash day. And of course,
Many students who were, by the way, there are a lot of journalism students at Michigan State University. Students were, of course, in off-campus housing and were over at little restaurants, as you usually see, like, you know, what was it, one that was really interesting was Taco Bell, okay?
Well, the guys watched as individuals who were older than the average students, but trying to dress like they were students, came out and started setting fires to the trash, throwing stuff out from the trash piles along the streets that were in front of the houses, you know, trash barrels or stuff that was being thrown out, old furniture, whatever. They threw it out into the street and they set it on fire. They started little trash fires.
Now, the students weren't doing this. And what's interesting is everybody broke out their cameras back in that day, mostly VHS or eight millimeter cameras and some digital. And they started filming. Well, guess what? The characters that were dressed up the one way when the cops showed up at the other end of the neighborhood, everybody randomly was disappearing. Like there'd be a bunch of people standing there and they'd disappear. Well, they went behind the houses
And some of these people were in the houses filming and behind you'd have the cops standing there with the fake rioters, standing there with another bunch of people in black uniforms. And they would have a huddle and they're talking and yapping back and forth. And then they'd break, go back out on the street, and they'd start fabricating more of the riot. Now this was filmed by Michigan State students. Another example is it was then called out that there was a riot situation at the
Taco Bell, interestingly enough, the Taco Bell was just down the street from where these supposed riots were taking place at the end of this block, actually.
and the whole gang load of SRT types come in. That's the state, you know, the special response team. So it's obvious that these characters are tied into it. They come in from one side of the Taco Bell and everybody's sitting there eating. Nobody's doing anything. There's no rioting going on. And they came through, muscled up on the place and start hitting people. And then of course, over the dispatch is that they've got, the riot has extended into the Taco Bell.
However, what was bizarre is after they came in and initiated this, they went right out the other doors, like they came in from the east. And they created the incident, beat on some heads, pushed people around, then went out the other doors and on down the street and then back into their vehicles, back onto their vehicles. They were using the climb wagons like you see now.
down the road they went, disappeared, but the news cameras had footage and in the evening news they were showing pictures of the riotous situation at the Taco Bell problem, is everybody else had been filming, so they filmed them coming in, they filmed them beating on everybody, and then just stopping what they were doing and just backing out and leaving.
Now the thing is that people who had already been filming because they were filming was on the streets you had overlapping camera crews Well, they of course the police wanted that of course they would the cops are the ones doing the doing the rape kill pillage and burn and Many people hid and then made public the videos without providing them to the law enforcement first They'll take it sanitized and make it disappear That's exactly what they're worried about here with what with the footage that we're seeing right now
And again, that's why the fact we had this East Lansing shooting and afterwards, all these pricks, all these communists are laughing. They're chuckling. They're smirking about the BLM guy shooting the white kids at the campus because they're using it to try and do a bunch of anti-gun legislation. And they've been laughing and chuckling. Oh, they were so concerned for the kids. They already had smirks and smiles on their face because they already had everything plugged in.
Which begs you to ask the question, was that a surprise shooting? I don't think so. That area is a lab rat area for government violent practice sessions. And it's not, and again, it happened with the incident took play or incidents. There was more than one year where this happened.
There was no significant quote unquote movement. There wasn't any BLM type stuff going on. There wasn't any kill all the white people. There wasn't any, you know, Rasta, you know, Hispanic Grande, anything. There was nothing like that. It was just out of the blue. And that's why everybody was like, what the hell is this? But it was a program, a class. And remember that the spooks and coops do this all over the country.
Now, there are grander or more important sessions like the fabrication of the Mossad, ATF, FBI, Homeland Security, CIA, NSA all participated in when they were there on the ground.
And in addition to that, there are other groups that you and I aren't supposed to know about, but here's the problem. It's like I said, when they were behind that house, up there, how was this? There were several times and they did their, their football huddle. You had the cops in the cop riot uniforms or the cop in the response uniforms. You had the ones in the black uniforms and then you had the ones dressed up as fake ass riders slash, you know, simulating paid informant or paid provocateurs.
or just doing what they would do. They're paid but the direct government employees full-time. They're the better paid ones. The other ones are paid and technically full-time also. Let's not forget that.
So the problem they've got is you're going to see different things that are going to make you wonder what you're looking at if you have the new screw standing there and you have like Mr. Epps standing there and you have other people but somebody else all of them turn and give deferment to another party who is wearing like a different costume altogether.
And everybody, it's like Darth Vader showing up in amongst a gaggle of stormtroopers. You know what I mean? In other words, if the officer's there, yeah, they're respecting him. But if Darth Vader shows up, there's extreme deferment to Darth Vader. One does not wish to be choked to death. Okay? That's what they're worried about you seeing. That's why they're bleeding like stuck pigs. Because otherwise you get the few second irrelevant image bite.
that they can even doctor or alter as needed and lie their ass off about. But if you can just watch nonstop live feeds, you can piece together the actual vein of activity. You can go from point to point to point, the circulation of the activity to the end action, end of the clock.
Which is something that we all need to it would be nice to be able to see it again the best thing that they could do kind of like what they're doing with the Twitter files is you know, although everybody's that why not just do a big dump They could do large blocks but guaranteed that those large blocks would be constant So the original releases would still be in the loop while the next release of so many hundreds or a thousand hours is in the next loop and You know go right on down the inventory whatever makes sense
to keep all of the feed consistent within a particular piece of technology, camera site or whatever, depending on what it was that collected the imagery. That's something that we would be, that's what they're worried about. So anyway, we'll see how serious or how truthful this develops, how genuine it is, and we'll see what's done with it.
The most important thing, and why they're terrified, is the spies and rats and backstampers that are in there that you could visualize. You would then recognize when they try to send them out, because they have to have this tight little click of perverts to be the secret squirrels that supposedly are the, you know, informants, quote unquote, when in reality they're agents.
They don't want you to see that because then when you have a digital copy right here and one of the ass hats is right here in front of you, it can be scanning your phone, hooked to your database. And while you're looking at somebody across from you, you can punch in the basics and wow, look, there's that ass hat right there. He was in Washington, D.C. and he was wearing a secret police uniform. Wow.
Well, we got a we got a we've got a basis for or he was one of the characters stirring the pot there and now he's trying to stir the pot here But first he's got to get in amongst us. See how that works. That's why they're terrified of you seeing all of all of that imagery Inherently and historically opposed to secret societies the secret oaths and a secret proceedings
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