March 15, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed banking collapse and financial manipulation, warning about FTX and the broader money laundering scheme connected to Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of cash reserves in small denominations, explained coin and currency storage strategies, and promoted AR-10 rifles and related firearms as essential for preparedness. The show covered weapons systems, ammunition reloading, camouflage tactics, and various firearm options including the PSA Dagger pistol, shotguns, and historical Bushmaster designs.
- banking crisis
- ftx
- money laundering
- ukraine
- cash reserves
- ar-10
- ar-15
- 308 nato
- shotgun
- ammunition
- preparedness
- militia
- weapons wednesday
- night vision
- camouflage
- bushmaster
- psa dagger
- reloading
- michigan militia
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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 He speaking low to me He said, We fought a revolution for liberty We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny For future generations this legacy we gave In this delenctive grave The freedoms we secured for you We hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state.
You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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, get the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, build the land of the free?
This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we're on the satellite. We'll say hi to all of our friends out there in the Merchant Marine virtually from well the top of the planet to the bottom of the planet every ocean in between and a lot of places inland where you guys take breaks I understand. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. We'll say again hi also to our friends in Slovakia.
Hey, there's some interesting industrial stuff going on there right now, too Especially the areas where we have rebroadcasters. So I mean can't of keeping us up to speed there. We appreciate that It is Wednesday its weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th of March It is the 15th year of open and look what's happening with this gank kosher mafia filth of screwing and stealing bank money Yeah
15th year of Open Obvious, an In Your Face, Fabian Socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Older Calendar, 2023 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And before we go any farther, let me ask you something I've pointed out many, many times. You have a whole bunch of money in the stock market and your account is worth your stock.
you're at the casino. I'm sorry, the stock market. You get involved in it, you pay $27 for a share. That's money that goes somewhere, right? Then you're theoretically your stock is worth $27 a share. You wake up the next morning and the amicable wearing excrement and filth all of a sudden drop your stock value to $1. Where'd the $26 go? Where'd the $26 go?
Well, no, I lost it. No, that's not what I asked. You paid $27 for that share of stock. Where? Just with the stock market. I know what's going on, but I'm just asking you a real funny question. Explain to me, where did the $26 go when this morning and you wake up
and the stock on your bank, or whatever fictional, by the way, I can't understand that stock of the bank thing because you see the banks were supposed to be a free and independent mechanism not running off of the stock market. But let's go along with what they're saying and they've made these incorporated stock mechanisms with the banks. Okay, fine.
Where did the $26 go? You gave them $26, a bunch of other people gave them $26. Now some people gave them $23 and made $4 profit a few days ago when they bought that stock. Some people just randomly buy it by computer inventory and automatic computer purchasing is something that is part of the problem here with the fiction with what's been going on by the way. So where'd the $26 go? Who got that?
Anybody can answer me that out there? Where who got that guys? somewhere Now it's not happening with one bank though, is it? Sudden some of these other banks their value in per stock was $9 $10. All sudden they're done around a dollar dollar fifty two dollars. Oh hell that's like you just lost 70% 40% 60% of the value of the bank
But the money was there because you paid for that stock Who takes the cash that gets lost who takes the cash that gets lost? Where does it go? Where does that digit go? Now, let me point something out here And most people would probably it's bullets going right over right past their ear over their head
We got an excessive amount of digits that they printed and they can't move, get out of the way fast enough. So the inflation issue is one of the things that, well actually it's devaluation of the currency, never call it inflation. It messes with everybody's head when you do that because it lies to them. Inflation, oh I'm getting more, I'm getting lots more, no you're not, you're getting less. Your purchasing power goes down dramatically. Okay, so what did they just do with the casinos, the two casinos here?
The lying house always wins casinos. The parasites, which we've warned everybody about, and it seems like everybody waddles back and goes, meow! Or more like, meh-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh! Or like little rodent lemmings, off over the edge of the cliff. Okay, they keep going back after. They know that these are rotten tomatoes. These are bad eggs. These are... They are corpses that stink. They have been rotting for so long, like he said with Lazarus. Lord...
He stink of Yeah, and then Jesus resurrected him anyway because everybody loved Lazarus so much, but not the banks However, this kind of the same parables like he's been dead for a while the banks for dead for a while, which is going to resurrect it Oh my goodness. Look at that. We're gonna resurrect the banks
What that means is they're gonna steal some other digits take them out of circulation slide them sideways into the out of circulation system and Relay be to a degree through theft and theft again and then even more theft and Maleficent's in the process because don't forget we got the pedo queer meat puppets well the queto pick up head Oh queer slash communists the the yamaka wares doing what they're doing
It seems, it seems, that this started. Now granted it was already happening, we know this. But this started when for some reason somebody lifted the rug and found the stinking rat called FTX. Anybody notice this? The first stinking dead bloated, the eyes popping out of the skull sockets from rot.
the bugs crawling in and out of the ears kind of FTX Jewish scam. It seems like this started a cascading pebble to rock kind of thing with a landslide. Anybody noticed this? FTX wasn't the only one involved, as I said months ago when this thing was for publicly made available. But how many of these other Shaster operations are attached to Ukraine?
Because everybody's going oh, no, it's the woke ism thing this and we'll do it now. No, don't deflect me from that the money laundering scam Has been all operating out of the yuck rain And in fact FTX was probably part of the chut commutary process For the under the table slide to hyphen Tel Aviv for the oil boys. Okay
So if you go back and look at the math and look at the numbers, because we have graph charts, they're really cool. Now granted they can alter these and eventually kind of change them, you know, through the George Orwell hole 1984 kind of thing with the computers, but most of the database is out there and everybody says, well it's been for a year, you know, for instance, Silicon Valley was, you know, not solved, but this and that and the other. Well, yeah, but okay, if that's the case,
Don't you think I mean, I guess maybe let's put it this way the inspectors offices You know, there's there's a we have a survey team so to speak that runs the government on the side as far as monitoring where digits and things go and if they're honest Half the time
They do right, maybe, or maybe it's just one group competing against the other and one faction doesn't like the other one getting ahead, which is really what is happening most of the time nowadays. So here we have, they finally exposed field training exercise, oh, I'm sorry, FTX Bank. That's the funny part about it when they came up with that. Maybe it was Mossad 101 field training exercise, FTX. They do that in acronym, FTX.
for field training exercise is an old military term. It's also a term for spooks and kooks because they're demi-military slash, you know, usually they pull, you know, perverts from one side and drag them over to the other. So it's not an accident that the field training exercise Mossad operation that was doing the one thing is directly tied into every one of these banks that is all of a sudden got caught flat-footed. I want to say right now, they didn't just now have this problem.
They just now got caught and what you're seeing is with the slide and a combination of kiting to hide what's being stolen, number one. If you don't know what kiting is, look it up. Kiting and banking, okay. And the sliding of digits out of the United States in preparation for creating the banking crisis they have right now. Because where did all those digits go?
Because they're saying all they gave money out to it was just bad investment now I kind of joked with a banker today guys have you ever watched the movie the producers? Have you ever watched the movie the producers? Have you ever watched the movie the producers with the original was zero must tell and Gene Wilder go watch it and think for a minute
about just to scratch out the theater which by the way Hollywood's operating exactly like you see right now. Oh, we lost the 500 million. We made a really crappy movie. We get to write it off because oh, we didn't know it was a crappy movie. Watch the producers. Go watch the producers.
Oh, we gave the money out to Saul, and I gave the money out to Blatsonstein, and I gave the money out to Cohen, and Kaminska-Seiken, and, oh, you know, Green with a knee, Green, and I gave it out to all of them, and I didn't know they were, all they were gonna screw us. Oh, well, we kinda gave the money out, we got bad loans, and by the way, nobody's looking real deep, but maybe the companies that were the names are shelves.
Maybe they've got like double-tapped layered shells of ownership Like it's actually Israeli making industries affiliate of the Mossad You know cuz the Mossad does do under table banking for just like the CIA does they have their they have their hack operation shell operations They have their fake shells. So Oh, well if we don't all of a sudden we have a crash
Then they went the FTX thing going on you'll try to get back to Silicon Valley all those silly calm people But also all these other things in that fascinating That with FTX As the like the if you're going to spider web when you tweak a single line the whole thing reverberates
So this skunk, block-headed, Brillo-haired, kosher mafia FTX schmuck that was running that, the turd that was running that, which was, again, Bob, what are we going to do with your son? Well, give him the FTX, the operation. He can't munk all that up because it's just a shill for another shill for another shell.
And if he gets in trouble, we'll take care of him, we'll take it out of the news, they'll go sideways, everybody will forget. Meanwhile, we're going to stroll the rest of the banks anyway in a few more months. And that's exactly what they did. So anyway.
Now we can't stop any of that, but we could execute pretty much all the characters that are tied in at this at the upper end who all were responsible. And I'm just talking the upper end of the command management there that are the fake front people. No, you go after the bumps in the curtains. A lot of people. Bankers are telling us that a lot of people.
are really pissed with the bankers, not the banks. Everybody, there's a few people that are shallow-helds are usually the face-braw-wearers, okay? If you've got a face-braw-wearer still, they ain't exactly, you know, they're not in this world, okay? Those are the ones that are pulling their hair out because like all the rest of the things that they believe in, their religiosity, oh, it's the banks, all everybody up above is great, it's the peon, but the guy in the bank manager, he's...
He can't do anything. He's just, he's the moving office. You know, he's doing exactly what you guys wanted him to do. The bank representatives in the branch are doing what you want them to do. You needed a conductive element where you can go talk to a person, try to convince them that you want a credit card, a loan, a new car, whatever. Maybe you want a new boat or a yacht or whatever the hell it is. And if you can afford a yacht, and if you can't afford a yacht, well, you'll get the next best thing, you know, a paddle boat, right?
So the banks, local, they're not responsible. They can't do squat. Except follow your orders now, which would be, as I've said for the last day here or so. But I have said for 30 years, you need to have a certain amount of cash, but you don't want big piles of cash. You always notice in movies they do that crap too. Oh, come on, let's see. What was the one? Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad. Anybody watch Breaking Bad? I don't.
All I have to do is watch hack, you know, pop-ups that show up with YouTube and, you know, watch parts of it to get a good feel for it. And though it's probably cute tongue-in-cheek and there's all kinds of mass executions and murdering and shoot, you know, firefights and whatever. And drug-to-drug dealing, of course, or drug-dealing. And remember the part where the, you know, the wife takes, the ex-wife takes the main character to a storage point.
And there's these piles of cash there. You know, I have to come and bug spray them. You know, you're really stupid. Why would you leave piles of cash, which they always, this is something about even the idiot sticks with the cartels. It's like, why would you have piles of cash just stacked up as piles of cash? I've told you before, number one, they do bag them, at least, you know, bag bundles of money. You know, in theory, they would make them in uniform amounts or at the very least slip a piece of paper in there so you know how much you got in there. But then why would you leave it out in the open?
Since you have, you know, like in Breaking Bad, the Twit has, you know, $13 million, $20 million, who knows, whatever the amount was, who cares?
For a chump change amount you can buy a whole bunch of take your pick of what kind of containers and the bugs and you know where you don't have to spray for the bugs and whatever But how many different kinds of containers are out there that are critter proof rodent proof? Made out of metal if you could go out and just spend any amount you wanted it wouldn't care because you have so much so many digits like that
When you go out and buy a uniform can or something like a rectangular carrier, maybe with some handles or a handle on it, you don't want any one of the containers too big. I've told you about this before. You don't want to have to use a truck to move stuff. You want to be able to grab a handle on one, a handle on another, and one person carries two things about maybe 25 pounds.
each for each container out to the vehicle puts it in nobody notices not a big deal it's an it's an obscure medium weight piece of whatever not a duffel bag but like a carrier like again rectangular film carrier like for you know he had the industry for that
It was designed so it was airtight, they were metal, they had a rubber seal. No bugs getting in there, no having to rebut spray for bugs, nobody could see what it is. And you can put inane labels on the outside like urine specimen bottles. What? Yeah, you want, you know, remember that. Feces specimen bottles. Urine specimen bottles. Get two different colors.
Nobody likes to even think about the idea even if they've never been used because they're fresh specimen bottles. You know, fresh, you know, like sterile. Wouldn't make any difference. All you have to do is put, you know, urine test bottles. Notice I said bottles because that's glass and glass is heavy. So if you had currency inside a can like that,
And you make a point, even putting a little instruction label on there, you know, if you are, you know, warning, if you're going to extract so many of the vials from the container, please note how many are left in the container, you know, fill it out on the paper here. And feces specimen bottles, feces specimen jars, they're glass with a plastic top. Oh, I don't want those either. See how that works? It's amazing how words, if nothing else, deflect people to a degree.
And then when you actually, oh, well, you know, okay, even if you were to pick it up, yeah, it's heavy enough, and everything's, you know, would be nested, doesn't clink, not supposed to. Do you see how that works? So again, with your currency, couple things here, you need to make sure that you, first of all, do ones, fives, and tens. Now, I got some feedback from some of the cashiers in talking to different stores around the Ann Arbor area. Apparently, a lot of people have taken their money out of the bank.
problem. There are people who aren't, well at least, they're thinking about saving what they have because they know it might be gone from the bank, amazingly enough. That's amazing in and of itself. But also they've taken big bills. So most of the stores right now are seeing 20s and 50s and it's becoming hard to make change over the last several days. Now they get 10s, but even a 10 creates a burden because the cashiers are not used to
actually being cashiers. The store is not used to actually being a store instead of just a digit transfer point for the expanded agent of the banking system for digit transfer. So the banks never have to really move anything, if you know what I mean. So right now, a lot of people, not necessarily with the directly affected banks, everybody's got the same attitude. They already don't trust the state of Michigan.
They don't trust Ohio, they don't trust Pennsylvania, they don't trust Washington, they don't trust the banks that Washington is working, you know, joined at the hip and bung hole screwing. You know, they're doing each other because they're petal queer meat puppets, okay? Petal queer being the big thing. So everybody, it doesn't mean the difference if it's Democrat or Republican, conservative or liberal, or just plain American. Nobody is trusting the globalists.
Nobody.
The 50s yes, maybe I don't know if they're doing hundreds some places won't take hundreds This is another reason the hundred dollar bill is a government tool. Okay. Always remember that avoid And try not to use hundred dollar bills at all That's the the tool that the government shills have been tracking forever And while you may have to an occasion and I pointed out that if you start going to cash
operations and you pay for bigger pieces of equipment like chainsaws, generators, or lawn mowers, or lawn tractors, or a excavator, because a lot of people are buying front, front hoe, or should say backhoe, front bucket excavators. There's a glut of them in this area, not everywhere in the country, but we got a glut of them in this area right now. Brand new in the box, brand new sitting in the yard. And some of those I'm sure I've seen are moving.
You might use the 100s for that But for the most part and it's a personal flavor choice. You may have more money than I do But in general and because we're all in the same boat ones fives and tens and not only that but I would remind you even if you were better off and if you're Listing and you are really a lot better off You still want ones fives and tens because you don't want to look better
You want to look like especially you're going to pay for something sometimes if people are watching and trust me people will be watching more as they get more scared and or hungrier
So you got to pull that, you know, like that $5 bill out that's kind of wrinkled and then maybe one, two, three, four, five, there's $10. Hold on. Wait a minute. What do we got left here? I got one more dollar. Hold on. I got some change. Reaching your pocket, pull out another dollars worth of quarters, count out a dime and 12 cents. There you go. I got it there. I almost didn't have it.
I don't think I'm gonna have enough to stop at the other store. You even make that comment, get used to the idea. Everybody's a prying ear, prying eye kind of, you know, person out there as things get worse because a lot of people become pirates. Or at the very least, remember, it was stupid for you to do anything like we're talking about. You're stupid. You're crazy. You're stupid. And then when it happens, it's, I deserve what you have. You know, by the way, before it was, my shit doesn't stink, yours does.
But all as soon as things hit the fan like this, oh, I'm important. You're not I deserve it You don't and I'm not exaggerating on that Not in any way shape or form So the other thing is coin now if you want to have some fun if you got allies and friends the Patriot effort My attitude is this
We checked today you can get dollar coins still you still can get half dollars You can get probably most coins in quantity if you want to from the bank after order them They're gonna come from the local Federal Reserve stores which takes them to the main branch which brings them out as part of the money delivery for whatever week
Every week they do it. You have to order them typically, although ask first if you want nickels, dimes, and quarters are probably on the shelf. But if you want to do a block of them, you're probably going to ask if you can place an order because they have customer issues too. They still provide the local banks, like in one branch, will provide for any number of different stores that do business with that bank.
That's why in many cases they do have it on the shelf. Another thing locally here. I just was informed of this today with regard to money. Money is a weapon. Okay? Money is... Food is a weapon. Money is a weapon. Weapons are weapons. You know, guns and ammo.
Food water. So always remember that money is a weapon for the turds when the Amical wares start to try and screw your country They fold your banks up like what's happening right now So know who to blame for this the Jewish mob the Jewish mobsters the inbred road crew from deliverance like the FTX boss Yeah, he was partying hardy down there in the Caribbean on everybody else's money. What was he's Jewish mob? He looks just like Zelensky's he's Zelensky's illegitimate son through the same mother
So Linsky married his mom and what you saw there the guy runs FTX is the product of those two They have a family tree like a toothpick Okay, only only it should be with a violin and a saxophone then with a with a wilty flats kind of thing Okay, so anyway with this being the case
When you're going to do the coin make sure that you pay attention and also if you can get older rolls if they have rerolls get the older rolls go through the rolls
Find the copper pennies, pull them off to the side, just keep re-rolling them and marking them on the outside of the roll. Take the other pennies, the zincs, use those for your circulation currency. Now you should save some of those back if you get a whole roll and they're all the same. As long as they haven't been exposed too much to the weather, the newest pennies are absolute crap. They are just absolute junk. They are barely breathed on with copper and it takes no time for them to oxidize.
Because of that what's going to happen here is the 20 I think the 20 well no I'll go back farther I think the 2019 to the 2023 coins and on are going to be worth more simply because it will be harder to find intact currency in coin with the pennies
They will not survive. They're not a copper penny. I can dig up copper pennies out here, which I find all the time in the yard from this old property we're on. And if it's the copper penny, you know what? You basically are careful. Wash it off, wipe it off, and all of the surface is intact and everything can be red. Now, it might have discolored heavily because it's copper and it does oxidize in a different way.
But if it was a zinc penny out there, no, in a few months or at the most a year, if it's out in the driveway or we even might walk on a little bit in mud, the shell's compromised, the zinc eats out, and the copper is pretty well plotted into the ground, and that's it.
So you're not going to find any of this present penny currency that you see down the road in any kind of digs or excavations and such. They won't survive. They simply are trash. They're trash intentionally because it's a trash government. It represents the lack of quality and the lack of honesty of the regime that we have in Washington. However, I want some on the shelf because if you keep them intact, I'd seal them and seal them, which is what I do. Put the newer ones away and
Save them because as the attrition rate is horrific the value pneumatically in the long long haul is gonna be much higher Just case in point let you know in advance now We're at the bottom and we it's weapons Wednesday your mind is your first best weapon But by God you better load a magazine and make sure you have a rifle to your shoulder and a handgun on your holster and in your head and a 12 gauge
My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. Master my life. It's useless. Without useless. I feel true. Shoot him before he shoots me. Before God.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle You may ride a good late speed You may know it's a turn to master Your forward march will speed But you'll learn the back's much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader just start Glad you make what little noise And always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle
Over volume fire wherever possible.
500 misses do not collectively make a single hit. Always remember that. 500 misses. In other words, all spraying praise, spewing pew. Pew pew pew pew pew. Spray and pray. No. One hit and you got 499 other rounds. You can put on another target. One. No, you should have 499 other targets.
One of the things that really needs to be emphasized is to beat down the idea of constant, massive automatic fire in a situation where what is much more devastating is for somebody to hear a single shot ring out and a target to go down. You want your aggressor to understand that the only reason you're pulling the trigger is to put a bullet in your ass. Not trying to suppress. I do have a few weapons for that purpose.
But if you were a rifleman, and that term should be a really high meritorious badge, rifleman, traditionally it was. The American War for Independence, if you pay attention, you will notice that with many of the 1st Division, 2nd Division, 3rd Division, 4th Division, 5th Division,
infantry units, divisional infantry formations, that each of their respective battalions, companies, battalions and or regiments, that their crests or heralds have the word riflemen or brave rifles. Doesn't say musket. It says brave rifles or riflemen. Why is that?
Well, because a rifle unit was considered a high elite unit during the American War for Independence when those divisions were created, when those companies, when those battalions and those regiments were formed. And so both the unit colors and another thing you don't see, or you probably should not be in the military, the unit crest. Now, I've noticed that that has gone in and out of style, depending on the uniform type.
But traditionally, for instance, if you wear the garrison cap, you certainly can wear your rank, depending on the era. But you also had on your garrison cap, your unit crest. Now, the unit crest is probably typically, not always, but typically is older than the present unit flag that's there. But most of the early divisional unit flags, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth,
Those first divisions have typically their traditional battle colors for their unit flags and they have their mottos and of course all of the other regalia slash heraldry that demonstrates the history of the unit.
In addition, they may have battle ribbons, depending on how old they are, or many battle ribbons, as with many of the oldest divisions, they've got so many stinking battle ribbons on 1st Army, 2nd Army, 3rd Army, 4th Army, 5th Army, that you've got this Christmas tree bunting that is measured in inches of ribbons that are put at the top of the
Mall, Eagle, or Pinyon, depending upon what it is, Spike, Pike, whatever, because they're different, different types, and they represent different elements, by the way, they used to. I don't know if they're even paying attention to that. We got a really crappy military right now as far as history goes, and whatever it is, they've been, they've been untaught, everything, and they're barely capable when it comes to most items. The management's done that, not the soldier. The management has done that. They're incompetent.
There's minimal but if anything maintained so the unit crest would traditionally if you pay attention will have for us as I was with division trail now the trail blazers is the motto for the division and also was the motto for several of the other regiments and or Brigades within the unit why well because units were originally formed out west in the northwest
of the United States. And during World War II, in fact, some of them were very late divisions formed specifically for World War II. And they were, the units used many lumberjack symbols. So again, you see, if you pay attention to look to where they're from, some of them have even hatch heads for the shape of the unit patch. In fact, most people may recognize it because they don't have any clue. And most soldiers who, usually people are looking for like, oh, what are these patches?
It's not real, it's like, no, you're just ignorant and don't have a clue about how many different formations and organizations are out there. Shut up. So anyway, brave rifles or specifically riflemen was like saying special forces back in the day. Riflemen and rifle units, accurate fire, being able to put accurate fire on target and hit every time they pull the trigger.
was a typically they were used as fire brigades. What I mean by that is I mentioned this many times over the years, decades, they were the response units that the commander would have on hand that would go to plug a gap or to prevent the breaking of the line. Accuracy over volume fire, but certainly when you have a company or a battalion thrown into the fray, there's a lot of firepower there and it's all the bullets going where it's supposed to go. Rifled.
instead of smoothbore musket. So the riflemen of this day, now I'm gonna jump over it. Nancy, we can borrow a piece of technology here. It allows me to get things right for you. But over at BearCreekArsenal.com, if you are listening and you are a new shooter, you're a young man or woman and you have an AR-15, you're listening to Uncle Mark, and maybe you'll listen to me about this.
You need a battle rifle. You need a main battle rifle in a full caliber. The government has already acknowledged this by going grudgingly over to the 6.8. They do not want to admit that they could operate the .308, the 7.62x51 because they got a claim, this is a new idea. This is totally new. It's not like anything else. Yeah, stuff it up your arse.
Tired of these bozos in Washington and the turd parasites around because what it comes down to is we have an MBR We had an MBR of course we completely went away from it for a theater war Which was Vietnam?
Okay, now all the arguments that everybody had about that are now cropping up in that, well, we need a bigger bullet because people are bigger, they're just not stopping people as well, or it doesn't penetrate this, or it doesn't, in other words, all the arguments everybody had 40 years ago, 50 years ago, about not dropping the 7.62x51 NATO rifles.
It's now all back in your face. So, now, enough of the qualification. Here's the thing. You need an MBR. You're a young person or you're a person listening and you have an AR-15 and you already have mastered it. I'm not telling you to get rid of your AR-15. Don't do that.
In fact, I'm going to tell everybody listening here right now, everyone listening should buy at least one AR-15 right now. Now, if you can't buy an AR-15 because you can't do the $500 or $400 and some dollars, buy it in pieces. One beautiful thing about the AR-15, you can buy it in two parts. You can buy it at a lower receiver complete and an upper receiver complete if you want to, and the lower is going to cost you time and an FFL.
But the upper is right through the counter, over the counter, and right now, at the very least, you buy uppers. Barrels are the key to being able to get enough weapons into the field for the fight that's coming. The government already knows this, guys. This is why, with all the kits, if you go look at all the kits out there, what are the, what's a, first of all, the receiver you expect to see cut. But traditionally, when kits came out that were old rifles,
AKs, AR-15, M16s, HK-91s, G3s, or sent me rifles. They were cut, so the receivers were cut, but all the rest of the parts were spared. Well, then all of a sudden, Gooberman, they got the idea, well, wait a minute, you guys have figured out, maybe you're starting to re-embrace the idea of understanding mechanics. So what's the next thing they ordered arbitrarily? They wanted the barrels cut. You hear that?
They wanted the barrels cut. Go try to find a barrel in a kit right now. You won't. Why? Because they figured out that that's the hard part. Everything else? Yeah, they'll let you have it. That's all. That's all. The rubes can have that. But the barrels on all of these rifles are now cut. I don't care if it's a submachine gun, peppy-ish, or if it's an AK, if it's a full battle rifle. Hell, even if it's a gun that isn't restricted, but they're letting them strip the parts off and then they have to destroy the receiver.
They're still destroying the barrels. Canada is destroying the barrels. What does it tell you? Buy more barrels. Buy more barrels. Barrels as in rifle barrels, pistol barrels. You got a semi-automatic pistol. You got a Glock. You got a SIG. Buy another barrel. Buy two. In fact, here I'll remind you of something. First thing you do, if you have a SIG or a Glock or anything that is in 40 caliber,
What barrel should you buy next? How about you buy a 3.57 SIG barrel? Why? Because it means you can use another caliber and you have another barrel on hand and it's a speedy change out and now all of a sudden if you run out of one you might run into the other because 3.57 SIG is the counterpart to 40 caliber Smith & Wesson. Nothing needs to be changed. Don't change the extractor, don't change any springs, don't even change the magazines. All you do is change the barrel.
See how that works? So now I've qualified enough here. If I were going to right now, if I was a young person and you're limited in resources, but you want to get an MBR, right now, go over to bearcreekarcinal.com. Bearcreekarcinal.com. B-E-A-R, Bearcreekarcinal.com. They have their 308 forged upper, well, forged everything.
Upper receiver complete 24-inch black nitride lightweight lightweight barrel one and ten twist Rifle length gas system, which is really good 15-inch m lock split rail for Let me done. I'll check to make sure I get it right 365 dollars and that's the most expensive one of the bunch now to be quite honest You can get a stainless barrel you get the same idea It's the same same system
But with a stainless barrel for about $15 less Okay, which is not bad and again that cold out. Let me get this one right so I don't muck them up. Yeah the $450 will get you a 20 inch $460 will get you a 20 inch with a park rise heavy barrel 400 you don't really want to go necessarily that way
In fact, hold on here. For some reason I got to the wrong spot in the game. Oh, I see what happened. There we go. 308 lightweight uppers. There we go. I got to scroll over to where I need to be. So 364 for the 24 inch right side charging upper complete everything there. $350. Now some of these are rear charging handles. Some are side charging handle. You take your pick. Either one works. Both work.
If you go a rear charging handle, I understand, not a problem. And again, I would go longest barrel, your choice first that you can afford. Again, the most expensive is $365. Everything else is cheaper. I would go a 24 inch or a 22 if the 24s are gone, and I go 20 if the 24s and 22s are gone.
But my personal flavor choice on this one the best one would be well actually it's a toss-up and really for less money if you had to save money because you are not rich None of us are rich. I would go the stainless steel barrel in the 24 Why well I get the same basic performance with a 24 inch barrels at the top of the scroll by the way And these are all the these are the barrels that originally were intended by stoner with the ar-10 project
In fact, this is something I've been talking about. I would wish that they would make just a flat out straight. It shouldn't be expensive. It should be just reverse. It should be cheaper than all the other barrels out there because you're using less material. But what we need, in fact, minimize the material used to forge the barrel and then sculpt off what you need to get make it correct spec. And in AR-15 or in an AR-10 right now, that's how I'd go because we need to shave the weight off these guns.
We don't need to add more junk to these guns. We need to shave weight off. Now, I understand barrel performance. And an H-bar is great. And they do offer H-bars in the AR-10, so if you want to go that way. But that's not what we're looking for right now. We're looking for a good placement shooter infantry rifle, 7.62x51 NATO, something affordable. And the other thing about this is also cross trainable. In other words, there's no downtime. I don't have to give you a scar rifle and you have to figure out where the difference in the controls are.
I don't have to give you an HK and you have to completely learn a new weapon. We love the gun, but for a lot of you, we have minimal downtime turnaround that's the biggest concern so that you're better prepared for what's coming. Okay? The advantage of this is that when you pull one of the two golf clubs out of your golf bag, there's nothing to relearn right now.
You've already been working with an AR-15, even though someone's been for the last year or two, you've handled the weapon, you've broken down the weapon, you've cleaned the weapon, you've maybe fired the weapon, I hope. Maybe you've done it more than once and you've taken it to the range. So you have complete familiarity with the AR-15 rifle. Well, if you have complete familiarity with the AR-15 rifle, you are going to have no difficulty with the AR-10.
All it is is Mom. Okay, you got the daughter. That's what you bought first. Now you're going to go buy Mom. Mom is the AR-10 platform, the AR-10 system. And I recommend this for all of you that are new shooters or if you're older because once again, the AR-10 has the very unforgiving minimal recoil buffer system.
And that in and of itself is especially critical for all I'm getting older. Okay, I will you will see me with an M14 and HK 91 SKS carbine whatever it is it happens to be nearest wherever is that I'm operating when the time comes and then I'll selectively move towards what I need out of the golf bag depending upon what we're looking at types types in terms of type of condition.
Mr. 12 gauge is handy for a close quarter roll up on someone who's unsuspecting when the time comes and getting rid of the bumps behind the curtain. On the other hand, I want to hit farther out. Rifles work better for that. Got to deal with secret police units that are going after the guns or think they're going to do the secret police roundup. I want the heaviest stinking piece of ordinance I can get my hands on and I'm going to better make it sing. If I get a 50 first, I'd do that.
I could do a 50 caliber single shot boat gunner semi. Obviously, I put my shoulder behind that. Why? I want to put them all down, but I want to finish them all. I do not have to talk with them. There is no discussion. Discussions are all over. When they decide to do what they decide to do, it's finished. It's now into how do you win? Figure it out beforehand. Make your choices. Apply your decisions. Master the trade. Win the battlefield. That's simple.
step by step by step. So I definitely recommend it. And by the way, first of all, they do have the, it's the BC-10. It's on the front page. If you go to Bear Creek Arsenal, again, if you don't, if you have to because you're really stretching it to try and buy what you need.
Go the cheapest one of these but but preferably first the cheapest of the 24-inch if that's still pricey Go if you can see even the five dollars makes a difference I can't do that because I just can't squeak out the extra ten or whatever first of all I would say don't eat for a day But by the the better the bigger longer, you know barrel
But if that's not the case and for whatever reason you've got your math figured out go with any one of these the 20 22 or 24 I prefer the 24 But you can go the 22 or the 20 and that's a flavor choice issue for you most all of these that are listed in that On the 308 lightweight uppers all of those are the same basic barrel configuration all the same twist the only difference is length
But longer is better in a long-range infantry rifle. I don't care what anybody says. The math is out there. They tried it. They undermined that years ago and then turned around and reversed themselves. And then they lie about it again with regard to government. Then they reversed themselves. Now they're lying their ass off again. Gee, we're going to a 6.8 caliber gun. Why? We have a 5.56. It's the greatest Cartridge in the world for we were told it's the cat's meow. It's the only thing we need. Let's get rid of all the 308 rifles because we don't need a big caliber.
And now all of a sudden they're telling you the whole damn army's going to that. Well, what does that tell you? We were right. Now, what's the advantage? I've said a million times, 760 by 51 NATO for the time being, they can't dump it. Now, it won't take long to eat it up. Who knows how much of it they've thrown away to the idiot excursion called Ukraine.
But in the process, there's still most everybody out there using 760x51 NATO for their vehicle-mounted loaders guns, coaxial guns, APCs in the same breath, coaxial gun on the turret, loaders gun on the roof, or auxiliary defense gun on the roof, which means tens and tens of thousands of rounds in many cases are going to be carried by every APC out there by a traditional American standard.
Do you remember what was going on with good old Iraq? The adventure continues. If you look at all those pictures, even in Slime magazine, there's a picture at the top of a striker. And I've told you before, I've used this as an example of how many stinking different manufacturers of ammo, rather than American, we were buying from.
On the top of that striker there's like 20 cans. Each can is carrying a full complement of not 50 caliber, but if you read the can side it's 760 by 51 NATO, except some of them are brown British NATO. Some of those were Serbian, previous partisan if you didn't pay attention. Some of it was American Lake City and it was a hodgepodge for 20 cans of ammo in front of the guy who's exposed in the turrets, a camera shot taken over his shoulder.
Look at the cans in front of him. Where are they from? I can pick every one of those out. There was even two Portuguese cans of Portuguese 308. And if you pay attention, most of the nomenclature is not just on the side. There's also markers on the top. But what that means is right there, there was how much? Oh, there's about 12, 15, 20,000 rounds of ammunition, 7.62 by 51 NATO. Keep a few infantrymen going for a while.
It'll also feed that mag 58 or that m60 that was on the roof probably a mag 58 type for a while When you take both off the vehicle take the you know strip it for whatever is of value Guess what you've resupplied by the way the bad guys they obviously are pumping to try and do the gun grab thing because they're they're collapsing the bags to try and do the Cashless society crap so they can enslave you so that bankers
who are not in the... there's no place for the bankers in the Constitution or any of the structure of our government, but all of a sudden these shyster, yamical-wearing bankers are going to be overlords to you as a sidebar, unelected, not part of America, and they're going to tell you what to do, and they're going to make you a non-entity at their discretion. We're almost to the top here. I want you to think about something.
With a shyster bank operation they're doing which by the way most you are running digits not cash right now We know this everybody knows this Imagine if they what they'd be doing right now with your bank accounts if they had a cashless society And they just did what they did here You wouldn't have any say they just milk out all your accounts They'd have the knuckle dragging black uniform pigs out there putting a gun to your head
Telling you all through the secret police that shut up you owe nothing and I don't care if you're happy. Oh You thought they were gonna have you be happy When they have all the digits and when they have the guns only They don't give a squat if you're happy piss on that you won't be happy You'll just be sniffling over in the corner drinking your broccoli shake and singing. I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener Well, that's those other people with a face process. That's not us
So everybody, pay attention. And by the way, the money laundering continues. Where did all those digits go? BearCreekArsenal.com. BearCreekArsenal.com. BearCreekArsenal.com. By the way, they do have a couple of different AR-10 mags in the inventory over at Bear Creek. They're not the only ones. P-Mag makes them also.
They do have a couple of really interesting metal mags that I was looking at. And yes, these do work with the 6.5 Creedmoor and they do have magazines for the .243. So if you get an AR-10, you have step one, let's put that .762 by .51 NATO rifle together. Step two, we're gonna be putting together whatever upper you want in .243 Win or in 6.5 Creedmoor or any of the other big bores, because there's a bunch of others that are out there that will work with the AR-10.
I would also point out when the time comes, we've already got the 6.8 chambering system available for the AR-10. We've got the math worked out. We've already got somebody that's been building barrels crude, but specifically for the purpose of first building the 6.8 round, and then testing for performance. And the next step is to make sure that we're ahead of the curve on building a 6.8 AR-10 upper.
based on all the other parts available, but building a new American barrel. So that the 6.8 government ammunition that's out there, we would be able to completely integrate it right from the get-go in a percentage of our weapons when the bad guys try to wage war against America. That project is already done. Now all I have to do is figure out, trimming out the barrel, make it work right, physically testing it with different configurations, and making sure that we got the math correct.
We already have all the specs for the 6.8. So heads up everybody. We're at the top by the way. And for everybody it didn't take long this first hour. Organized Army equipment train is militia. Establish a 5.10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. If you are going to play, master the trade. It's that simple. Pistol, rifle, shotgun, all the above.
By the way, if you're going to do the AR, remember you can put any kind of optics. I wouldn't put short optics on a .308. Why? You can put an aim over optics or an aim over system or a side aim system, you know, slept sideways and do short shots.
But the MBR is designed to reach out and keep the enemy at bay. Your light rifle units will take care of close quarter issues. And that's why you also have what is called a combined arms team within the infantry fire team and the infantry squad. This is America. We don't have to ask permission from the regime. We do not have a regular army Teo and E-table of authorized equipment. Our authorized equipment is anything we damn well want to buy.
Anyway, we are at the top. We should be hearing the music. It is 6 o'clock here on Liberty Tree Radio. And we, of course, also want to remind you, and Weapons Wednesday, by the way, too, that with regard to Sub-6 U-550, we need a message. We're going to get out of here.
We fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number. You 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, build the land of the free?
Because I had no ammo. And then I met a man who had no magazines. One bullet at a time, son. One bullet at a time. Yeah, well, it could also be reversed. I cried because I had no magazines. Then I met a man who had no ammo. Whoo! Either way, you're in trouble. Make sure you got plenty of both. And, by the way, at least pick up one or two simple rifles that don't require magazines. Because you can still load a few, hunt down the bastard that's got the goodies you need.
especially with the secret police when the time comes. You know, the gun grabbers. And then get out of the business, as they say. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east,
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It is a beautiful weapons Wednesday. It has been actually at one point the sky was absolutely clear and Literally, you could see them redirect aircraft to the point where either a well I don't know they had it was purely for the sake of spreading out the chemtrails but man I got a haze right now, but that disappeared because the nature of the terrain so to speak up above there with the Weather shift and wind patterns. Don't forget we have the
jet stream also doing wheelie-whobs. But what is interesting is we had a number of north-south traffic that is either a Russian traffic over the pole or could also go to Finland of course. But we have two channels of traffic above us. One is to the east over Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Lake Huron. That is north-south traffic.
for military or for commercial and then over Lake Michigan all the way up to the UP they come together and there's a single channel that flies over Canada. That's the air channel route for travel north and south. Today we had what appeared to be military traffic and if it is the reason they have to travel that route also, the military can go anywhere.
if it's in Saintonas. But if what we saw today, remember that that shows two air channels and the only way they can travel if they're armed in a military conflict or pursuit situation and go anywhere. But otherwise, normal air traffic control for armed military aircraft in the Midwest over the Michigan airspace is either over Lake Erie, again north, like I told you, or Lake Michigan. And we have had travel mostly over the eastern quadrant.
If the ordinance is loaded, say, at Selfridge Air Force Base for bomb run practice, they have to fly up the same channel, move across the thumb, and then over to Grayling where they have a targeting impact area where they can actually use both artillery or drop ordnance from the air. But if it's an active, heavy ordnance aircraft that is being used for military application, it has to fly the same route and then proceed north.
Heads up on that one, but it is a 15th year of open obvious and pissing in your face Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts by the way real quick last note on that there was a real neat squiggle pattern
with one of the aircraft that was going due north over Lake Erie. It got just a little above Sulfridge slash Detroit and it made a 90 degree turn to the east only maybe a couple of miles and then immediately made a 90 degree turn adjusting its course for travel and then proceeded out over the horizon to the north. Now remember they're between 30 and 40,000 feet
So they ain't coming down to landing anywhere in the upper part of the state when you're at that altitude. You're carrying on up into the Canadian frontier and beyond. So, but it was rather interesting. Stuff to watch, clear blue sky and then... And by the way, those are also residual chemtrails. They didn't dissipate. Other aircraft flying at the same altitudes when they were flying, leaving a short trail, no dissipation, no nothing visible. Okay, so it was the same airspace, by the way.
So anyway, fun stuff. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon, but by God to protect your mind, you better make sure you're physically capable of shooting the bastards, okay? Or clubbing them like a baby seal, or sticking them with a bayonet, or hacking them with a machete, or hitting them with a battle axe. I don't care. Be creative. In fact, remember, everything and anything can be a weapon. As Don used to remind you, that glass ashtray with four points on it, and about, oh, maybe a pound and a half worth of glass.
Oh, that's a hellacious weapon and a close quarter, a close quarter action. And you all gotta remember there's lots of objects like that around you. Everything can be made into a weapon to get you to a better weapon. Fight! Fight like you're the third monkey trying to get out of Noah's Ark. And brother, it's raining. Okay? So.
Couple things here real quick. Interesting one I saw here the last few days. It's not new, but it is something I mentioned a while back and now other people discovered it. The Russians, although I don't think they're being allowed to bring much of this in right now, although there might be something that's already purchased, the Russians have a four gauge, yeah, you heard me right, four gauge shotgun on the market. Now let's understand that most you like 12 gauge, certainly 20 gauge is out there.
I personally have always been fond of the idea that the duck guns in 10 gauge are pretty cool. Well, this is bigger still. This is a sewer pipe. When somebody points it, points it at you, at you, at you, it echoes. You can hear the echo, echo, echo. Yeah, you know, four gauge. Okay.
It looks like it's a three-shot semi-auto. I'm sure they make single shots. Everybody does in most of the big, big, big bores. But what's interesting is, yeah, would I use something like that? Oh, hell yeah. Now, again, if I were loading for it, what would I do? Well, I'd prime it up. I'd try to get a hot primer because you've got a little bigger powder charge here. But I would take and fire it a little bit, take those shot shells.
And I would turn around and I would load that with a flat plate plug in front of the powder charge, just a flat cardboard. Now, I say cardboard. I'm not talking the corrugated Chinese, you know, spit out and it melts cardboard. We're talking cardstock. You can also use, that's dense like the material that makes the cover of a hard card cover book, that kind of cardstock. You can get it in different gauges and weights that are quite heavy as a matter of fact.
I would cut little circles that would match the inside of my little shotgun shell in 4 gauge. And then I would load that with an arcane charge. Now you could do just BB. You know what a 4 gauge in a hallway loaded like that, what it would do.
Now you'll notice I didn't put a wad. I'm not worried about trying to find four gauge wads I'm just gonna put a four gauge flat piece of wad material in the bottom of the case I'm gonna keep it upright that way keeps the powder charge back where the Expansion is and I'm gonna load as much of whatever junk I can find number six shot I mean I could do a solid one BB or number six BB would be great
That would be a claim or going off in high in a house. That would be a claim or going off on a hallway Even if all you had were three rounds you pull the trigger on three rounds of of modified beefed up No, wad. It's not gonna cup everything at the moment. It leaves the barrels gonna start spreading That's the advantage of that doesn't mean ever so far if it was an IC a modified, you know, whatever cylinder you have it wouldn't make any difference
What makes those cylinders sculpt the charge is the plastic butterfly wads that you see if you disassemble or if you just look in front of your shotgun when you fire it. See those little plastic things out there? Take a look at some of those. Now, we can tell everybody's done shooting, of course. But go find one of those, take a look at it, and go, huh, okay, I see what Mark's talking about. Now, here's a neat thing. If you want to be really, like, cheap, creative, well, I've never talked to, I don't talk about enough of this, this enough.
See all those old wads that are out in front of you? Yeah. See how they've already been used? Yeah. Well, they can be used again. What? Well, sure. Why not? So you go and collect all of those used wads. You break out your little case or your little Barlow pocket knife or a razor blade or your razor cutter. And you cut all of those little butterflies off of that wad.
You just did the same thing without having to do much of anything, right? It's just ready to go.
Well, wow, that's cool. But you get the same effect when it leaves the end of the barrel. Immediately that's going to spread. So inside a short space area like for close quarter fighting or defense, especially if you've got a whole line of asshats, you know, black uniform asshats or coming to confiscate the guns or you have, they suspect that you have money, cash or valuables because the pigs are going to be told that the bankers, because they're not, the orders are going to come from the pig bankers now, aren't they? To go after you about money.
Because they're telling me they want this cashless society garbage going on so the unelected kosher Bankers that are operating from outside the United States are now going to be your overlords officially The banks are going to be way, but we didn't elect them. Nope. They're not part of our government Nope, they're a bunch of swine and you hoodie trash you think they've over they've put the wool over the American people Which means they're sorry ass needs to be shot
Now, they're going to send these knuckle-dragging punks out that are stupid enough to follow the orders to do all kinds of wicked things. And when they do that, when they do the hut-hut, never pass up a hut-hut target of opportunity. What do I mean by that? Well, there's a whole big line of them, Mark. This is the whole big line. That's not fantastic. I want you to think about it. If I drop down, if I put a .50 cal on the other side of a corridor, point it at a front door,
And I sandbag that position a little bit by the way, which is a really good idea. If you know you're going to war, everything has changed. And when they do the hut hut hut, there's a whole big line of them. You shoot at crotch level into the hut hut line. Let me ask you, how many of you think that bullets going to go through just for that 50 cal? Or for that matter, with your 30 out six or your 300 one mag with your big game load, where you're using a game skull penetrator.
Now, what do you think if you're really hunting and you want to just hose them down? B.B. shot in a plate type with a plate type wad times three is like literally a claymore mine going off in front of them. And you won't miss whatever's out there. Whatever's in front of that gun, it's gonna hit it.
from the from their toes to the top of their head to the end of their pinky to their elbow to their show anything that doesn't have armor on it and bullets follow path of least resistance So just imagine boom boom boom boom by the way as soon as you went boom boom boom boom Somebody else has got 12 gauge and it just following up with the same kind of load but smaller going boom boom boom boom boom boom
And the next one goes boom boom boom boom boom and you sustain fire because you trade back and forth and as soon as one's done the second one is creating the wall of pellets.
By the way, do you think I'd let him get to the door without first making sure the rifleman already have them from an oblique with an outer perimeter? So you let him go into their hut hut mode and then you have an L type line of fire. The house is the base. Your mobile infantry element is the other leg and boom boom pop pop pop boom boom. So number four gauge. Let me ask, as they would say in Star Trek with Sulu, oh my.
ideas. Now is that you're probably not going to get a four gauge. So let's just change that and put a 10 or 12 whatever you got and just remember learn how to reload and load for the job. Now this is like your ammunition with a shotgun is like the golf clubs in a golf bag. It's like we're talking about having different weapons and they're like that's another golf bag.
But there's with shotguns, every one of your weapons, you have different ammunition that can be applied for different purposes. And as I've said before, you should be able to figure this out, do the math yourself, and master the trade. Okay? That's what I ask. Again, do the research. If you don't, you know,
Well be creative also and you do need to learn about how to do things We're supposed to be you know, the masters of tool. So let's make tools work for us and Reloading is a tool. That's it. Don't test tool technology before we're ready farther. Do we have any colors? Leave anybody out today? Yeah, yeah All right, we're good. I don't want to interrupt anybody
Leave anybody out. Now, next, going back to the AR-10s. If you go over to Palmetto State Armory, they have a couple deals on Magpul AR-5, or forgive me, AR-10 magazines. Hey, you got all kinds of AR-15. Magpul PMAG 20 round magazine, LRSR Gen 3 760 by 5180 Mag, 291-Black.
$22 apiece. Those are for PMAGS. That's Magpul. And again, they have a wholesome category just for PMAGS, or I should say for magazines made by Magpul, but they're not the only ones that they have. They're calling a March Magnus sale going on right now.
And so I would remind you that, again, if you get a chance, go through and see what they have available because they do, and this is palmettostatearmory.com, palmettostatearmory.com, palmettostatearmory.com. Now they have specific mags, and by the way, it's fascinating, I didn't notice this before, they have a specific flag for Canik magazines.
So I do not know, but I'm going to look right now. If they have the Canik 55, a lot of you guys bought those when they were a very affordable gun. And I'm just curious if they have Canik mags that will fit the Model 55. They got the TP9, and they do have the TP9 18 round mags, 12 round mags and 18 rounders. Looks like that's all they're listing though.
So just do it right on the air so that way I can, again, you'll have to look other places. I know I had people asking about the canics before. I told you when any of these exotic or odd Turkish or foreign guns pop up, buy the hell out of the mags. Because during that window is when they're bringing them in. And since there's this flavor of the day du jour production of pistols.
Usually it's during that window you want to buy magazines and then firing pin extractor and ejector immediately. Firing pin extractor and ejector and ideally if it's a unique pistol and you got it for little or nothing, the Canex were very cheap when they came in. The first models. Then firing pin extractor and ejector and magazines.
And then obviously ammunition. And I'd be to the point if it's not your critical first line gun but you're building up an inventory, I would buy the parts before I'd even buy ammo. As far as if you're buying or committing to a particular weapon like that. Because during that window when they're cheap, the rest of the parts will be reasonably priced. Progressively, that changes with every gun. I don't care what it is.
The only thing for the moment that is most forgiving is the Glocks and the 1911s because they've been made for so long and there's so many of them out there. And the 1911 still beats out the Glock for spare parts because there's a hundred years worth of 1911 parts. There aren't a hundred years worth of Glock parts, but there's been a lot of Glocks made. This is why with Palmetto State Armory, the Dagger has become an excellent choice as a solution. They've had these Dagger packages
for last month or two and I'm looking to see if they have them right now again still. They have the all of them listed right now in theory but I don't see the dagger package. Let me see if I can, let's see if we're lucky and they know promotion. There we go. Let's try promotion. Nope, no such thing. Sorry about that. So anyway,
Looking at this, let's see, promotions, dagger, there we go. Uncle Mark's doing this right on the air for a reason, because a lot of times it's like, oh, I'm not sure what they have left. Right now, they show what's going on. One thing that, oh, I will point this out. This is the fifth company I've run into, and I think all of them are doing it. This service is provided in high definition by free conference call, hd.com. There are 19 participants in the conference. The recording has started.
Please announce yourselves for them They're gonna send their product to those people that may not be able to get them next week next month or whatever And then they'll go from there now over it. They do have the PSA dagger full-size s pistol SW 3 RMR cut non-threaded. That's okay. Don't worry about it being threaded. You don't need it to be threaded for $419 and 99 cents. What if we say that's $420 I'll throw the penny in
Now, this is a Glock knockoff package and it doesn't need to have a threaded barrel. You know, have you ever, well, you have, you've watched movies. You know, do you realize that when you do have a silencer, you've just made it a, if it's a horse pistol, okay? I don't care what silencer you put on it, it becomes a horse pistol. What do I mean by that? Well, you know, I could told you before, in a lot of the propaganda pieces they did during the,
70s like when they did one April morning. There's this little comment made, the snide comment to be anti-handgun because they were trying to grab your handguns. Now back then, all your rifles are okay for the suck ups. But they had six horse pistols listed in the inventory at Lexington. And one of the other characters makes the snide comment when he says, yo, we got, you know, he got so many rifles, a couple of falling pieces and six
horse pistols and a little snide comment from the side is, you know, whatever good those will do. And every time I heard that, I always thought, man, I would carry all six of those pistols. I wouldn't just carry one or two. I carry all six of them. I would be a pirate. Having six shots instead of just one going, be able to go boom, drop it, boom, drop it, pull another two out, boom, boom. What are you talking about? Cheers, how do you use them?
So, but the thing is, if you ever see how big a horse pistol is, that's why they call them horse pistols, because they were definitely, they were a dragoon or a cavalry sized gun. You put a silencer on most of these weapons that are standard slides, and you go play with that, go take a look at them. Granted, there are much smaller silencers available, but the technology is no matter who committed to which design, but traditional, reasonably priced, not cutting edge, super machined,
Cleanable silencers, all of them are supposed to be cleanable by the way, and you have to do that because remember, all that burnt powder is building up inside that silencing system of yours, and all those little ports and holes, they're all going to get crapped out.
Just in case you didn't know that so it's another thing you got to clean. Oh, I don't need to clean my silencer My silencer is special yours isn't you know, just like people say you don't need to clean the gun Don't be clean your rifle gonna clean your handgun. Don't clean your shotgun Well, you do that with a silencer and after a while that muffler's got a whole bunch of carbon crap built up and you'll find out But it's a horse pistol the time you're done. So you don't need this redded barrel Yeah, that's why I said that all that I just said is because of that threaded barrel idea
You can live with it. It'll work just fine. It'll serve its purpose. It will pew pew when you need to personally defend yourself. Okay? Plus I'd like the idea of everything barking like a dog. We need to make more noise. I want my weapons so heavy they can't hear. And when I pull the trigger they're gonna know when they hear instead of buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh
You know, what he does and I have to see in my life. We're gonna go to break.
the right.
No graves at home, back across the briny water And yet he must come, like bullets to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then sooner it is begun The vintains figure, hold the but through, the quickers will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle
aim for the groin, always aim for the groin. Remember, if you ride up, you still get a hit, even if it's on body armor. But misses don't count. So aim low, go slow, hits, count. Misses don't. The PSA daggers I was talking about before we went to break there, it is available over at PalmettoStateArmory.com. They show them in stock. They are $420 for the kit.
which is 10 magazines, the carrying pouch and the pistol. You don't have a holster system. I don't think they come with a plastic rattle holster like you see with the the Glocks. But I've always been curious about that one because this is a direct block knockoff.
Has anybody tested any of the present market holsters that were designed to came with the Glock kit? You got a little Glock dagger, you got the mag holders, you got a Glock plastic rattle holster, and you got the pistol plus the mags. It'd be cool to find out if they made this in such a way that the existing holsters work. They're nothing fancy, but they're good enough for what they're for to start out with.
And there are many, many factory holsters available. If they fit the Glock, they should fit the dagger. Go do the spec check on that one. Another thing, yes. A firing pin extractor and ejector. Nice thing is that if you look over a pomero, I believe they even have some spare parts. But firing pin extractor and ejector for your pistol. Next, suggest as Uncle Mark said earlier, a spare barrel.
right off the bat, get a spare barrel. Get the cheapest barrel you can get for that gun that matches to your weapon.
Always remember that again get all these things on the shelf. They do not have to be the most expensive Why are we doing that? Well if something happens down the road and you have to repair or replace Your weapons are not just going to be good for a couple years of constant service Which is what the CIA and the Mossad and spook and kook operations intelligence agencies countdown is that particular weapon systems have specific fixed cyclic lifetimes
when they're in constant service. And they basically figure that they throw you a bunch of guns. This is what spook and kook operations do when they create revolutionary forces. They give them enough to get them killed, but not enough to keep what they win. In many cases, they set them up for failure. My favorite story is still the HK model 21
fully automatic belt fed 308 rifles. It's an interesting idea. It was actually was a good idea. It's equivalent to what Stoner did with the AR-10 with the AR-10 belt fed
a conversion system which was supposed to be standard for the AR-10. In fact, go look up AR-10 promotional videos from the 60s and 50s, late 50s, early 60s. There's a couple of them posted if they haven't pulled them from YouTube. And it's an actual AR-10 promotional showing the quick conversion from a belt-fed weapon to just using standard mags back and forth.
Basically the HK21 is a belt-fed version of the standard G3 slash HK91 rifle. And what happened is they gave a bunch of these to the Contras down in Central America. Within three to six months, every last one of them was sitting over in the grass huts in the corner unserviceable. Why? All the CIA provided all this junk as we expect. Enough gets killed, not enough to win.
And so what happened is these weapons were handed out to the Contras and no spare parts were provided. Now barrels weren't even an issue. You might get away with a sloppy barrel, but if firing pins, extractors and injectors are breaking on the gun, which by the way, the HK-21 was kind of notorious for, then if nobody sends you any spare parts, you know, it ain't the razor, it's the blades that gets you killed.
So their logic with most of you out there listening is that you are not going to think ahead about having a parts inventory spread out tactically at the user end.
But right now, which is why I tell you, I love the AK, I love the SKS, I love most firearms, okay? But if you're gonna buy a rifle right now, you buy an AR-15, then you buy firing pins extractors and ejectors. You buy magazines, you buy all the other spare parts. You also buy spare uppers and start having the ability on the shelf to go to other calibers, or as need be, even build more weapons, or let's say that you start finding battlefield pickup wrecks.
Let's talk about that for a minute because it is weapons Wednesday. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, we got a Mexican unit this time. Yeah, it was got a UN. They got UN brazen sir. Yeah, they're being led by an American. Shoot him first. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. There we go. He's dead. The Mexicans can't hide as easily. So you kill everybody that's in the UN gun confiscation column.
And you make sure that you horribly kill the Americans cooperating with the foreign troops. They die horrible deaths, if at all possible. And you just shot the hell out of everything. Now you come across it, you're thinking you're going to strip the enemy because they are mobile resupply pods. But you were doing a good job of shooting it up and Frank there went full auto and he just dumped every maggie hat into every vehicle he could. Or every corpse in front of you, because maybe he ran foot, okay?
So what just happened? Well, Bob shot him in the upper receiver. He shot the guy in the crotch. He hit the guy in the shoulder. There's a chunk of the guy's head and part of his linguine is sprayed into the bush there. But guess what? He shot magazines. You know, some of the mags you're going to recover are going to be damaged.
Okay, now what I leave that behind no woman tell you right now and other than other than shaking the blood or the body parts or the you know intestinal juices off of everything You strip the enemy of everything they've got now I've said before when you do a strip of the enemy dead Use their poncho or use if they have if you if not bring garbage bags if you're doing this as a raid to begin with everybody carries two of those 50 gallon
industrial grade garbage bags. They make great chemical defense protection if need be. But here's where they're also handy. Pull one of those out for each corpse that's in front of you. Strip everything off. Learn to strip them like you're gutting a fish.
Take everything they got take the weapon make sure that the weapon is clear if you can But if Bob did a really bad job of not paying attention because Bob was just motivated put the targets down which I understand and you really can't control the situation You make sure that to the best of your ability each weapon is cleared each weapon is bagged along with all of the field gear along with all the equipment and by the way if you're gonna strip them for the uniforms and gear Remember, it's gonna be messy. It's gonna be gonna be stinky
Okay, other reasons, remember, no muscle control. Everything that was inside may be outside. Out the bottom, okay? So you shovel that all into bags. You go back to where you came from after you've, you know, you're playing, now you're playing a dwarf, you know, from Lord of the Rings. You're in front of Moria and you don't take the, take it back, but you strip all your own or the enemy dead so that they deny the enemy equipment. You make sure you take it back because you need equipment.
So now you get back to where you came from and first of all you're going to check to see what's in the bags, uniform wise and equipment. You might have ID cards, letters from home, messages from command. There could be any number of things that intelligence needs to see. That's a sidebar with what's in pockets and whatever. But one out of four of the weapons out of 10, 12, 20 has been hit with a bullet, top or bottom receiver.
What are they carrying? M16 or M16A2s, M4s, or some M knockoff that the government issued or that the Mexican troops brought across the border in their effort to cooperate with the globalist in the North American Free Trade Agreement to disarm the American people. Okay? So you got an AR-10, you got some FALs, you're gonna figure those out later, and some of those might be shot.
Then you got an upper that's shot, got a hole blown right through the barrel, the hand guards kind of ripped. It's divvaded. Okay, it was not completely trashed. That upper receiver might still be usable. But guess what? For the time being, I got a lower receiver, don't I? So I popped the two pins and there's an M4 lower. And I go over here and, oh look, John and Frank and Mark and Bob and Bill, everybody bought extra upper receivers.
And we got a bunch of the cheapest 5.56 AR-15 uppers that we could find. So we have 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 100 of them. And I can take that upper and go slap it right on top of that M4, pop, pop, push the two pins, check the operation. Also, of course, inspect that lower to make sure there's nothing wrong. Not only did I put another gun in service, but I got a select fire weapon in the process.
because most of your bolt carriers are M16, if you'll notice they're stating that they're auto type bolt carriers, which means, well, by the way, you should check that upper. You might not need to worry about your bolt carrier being worn out.
or worn or used because that upper, the barrel might have been shot, maybe the receiver shot, well that means the whole upper is fragged. And maybe the bulk here took part of that .308 or that .556 bullet also. So, oh well, you'll live with that. We'll take all the parts off that thing we can. And you know what I'm gonna do with the wrecks when I'm done?
I'm going to take all the wrecked parts that are really wrecked, wrecked parts. I'm going to take either some duct tape or I'm going to take, you know, again, a hammer, straighten out that ruined barrel and that ruined upper. I'm going to spray paint a little bit, make it look like it's still functional, put it on one of my dummies or a corpse I'm going to have standing over there in a guard post. I'm going to use it for a deception device because I need deception equipment.
night vision that may have been shot or damaged, I'm gonna check that out. I'm gonna take the parts off if I can, if it's useless, because there's nothing I can use. I'm gonna fill in the holes where the shatter point was. I'm gonna use a little spray paint, there was spray paint on it, and it's gonna be part of the deception or dummy technology that we set up to make the enemy feel confident. There might be something worth bombing when we use a deception radio communications and set up a fake radio grid.
When they do a flyover with a drone, even with detail, they've got a body that's in a position.
with optics to their face, maybe their arms propped up, maybe a rifle to their shoulder or a rifle at low carry arms or whatever. Web gear, which is all shot to shit, isn't thrown away, it's cleaned up. You duct tape it from the inside, hold it together, fill the pockets with pieces of wood or even paper, put that on the corpse or on the dummy, and between the web gear that's all shot to snout that's useless and the head gear and everything else,
You've got something enemy might want to shoot at because it has high confidence in signature, silhouette, and even thermal potential. So I'm going to heat up that corpse too, by the way. There's all kinds of tricks.
But the fact is that nothing goes to waste. However, those shotguns, those broken weapons, if the top's good, they're good. The bottom might not be. If the bottom's, you know, shot to snot, you know, vice versa, whichever, I'm going to pop the two pins. I'm going to take from my parts inventory or from the other junk guns that I picked up. Because I'm going to pick everything up off the battlefield. I'm going to take that part of that gun, put it with that part of that gun and make a complete M4.
Right? Don't you love the Lego guns? I love Lego guns. This is what's really cool. Plus you may also want to use it yourself for some purpose. You know again, don't go and build an automatic weapon. Focus on accuracy with the weapons that you have and use a quick trigger finger. When the time comes, you harvest the automatic weapon from that corpse you just made of the enemy who is coming to try and destroy your freedom and liberty. That's what you do. Go ahead, caller, jump in there.
Yeah, I saw some videos on the dagger and they were talking about the fit of the dagger to other, you know, like holsters that would fit your Glock. It seems that they got some good. There's some dimensional differences and you can get
In some hosters, you can get the dagger into a Glock holster, but in some you can't at all, but in some it's kind of tight. It might be a little hard to get a draw. A little snug, okay. Yeah, yeah. Somewhere in the slide, it's a little bit either thicker or it's because it's rounded. There's something there. It's a slight difference. One YouTube guy even commented that if
Palmetto would make a 2.0 or a version 2 that making it fit a Glock holster would be a big plus. They may have done that because of whatever proprietary issues they had they couldn't meet. It might be height. It looks to me like the sights a little more aggressive. Am I wrong? Looking at the dagger sights they look to be a little thicker and a little taller.
That's what I'm seeing now anybody out there has got a dagger If you're listening give us some feedback on that because that's the first thing you got to watch is the sights may be a little plumper a little heavier a little higher Like you said with the slide they may have made the slides slightly taller They still had to make meet the same basic specs for where everything meets, but they may have Changed dimension on one part of the slide or the other
so that it was a variant. I mean, personally, it could be because of machining processes. You know, we've talked about this. When you do something that is similar, you may still not do it the same because for your particular processes with the tooling you have, you may choose to do it a little differently simply because it's more economical with the machinery you have on hand or the tooling you have on hand. And again, that's just one of the things that, you know, the
the requirements to meet the still limited control that Glock may have over something, making it different so that they can't say, you just took our pistol and made a copy. Because that's the only good thing, most everything fits. By what I understand, it sounds like about between 70 and 80% cross trains back and forth between the two pistols.
which is pretty good considering that it, you know, deals to say Glock still out there. It's not like Glock went out of business, guys. So yeah, Glock is going to protect its monetary interest everywhere it can. The neat thing is, is that for the price of this gun, you get it with 10 mags, you do have some integration in parts, you know, that can be taken advantage of. What about barrels? You know, that's the only thing. I think we talked about this before. The barrel's interchangeable, isn't it?
If it's not, it's not a problem because daggers you buy the barrel right from Palmetto. I hope I didn't talk over Tex-Mex. Oh hell, this hour has gone fast. By the way, again, we want to talk about, and this is weapons Wednesday, we're going to talk about guns no matter what. One of the other considerations, the first thing I was interested in is do the mags, do the holsters work for the
molded plastic types. And there's a reason because I have a source for basically one of the Folsom Prison knockoff holsters. Now what I mean by that is there's a bunch of these holsters out there right now, guys, where you have a switch, you have a push button control to release the holster. If you don't know that it's there, you just try to grab the gun. Looks like the holster is typical for the factory ones where it's open top.
There are a couple of companies I have sourced for and they're cheap. They're cheap wholesale. I'm just from the wholesale end. But I don't know if the Palmetto pistol will fit in them. And if it does, they're not a bad holster for what they are. And since this is a knock around gun to begin with, always remember, you're buying this as a service field pistol. Do not be afraid to scratch it.
I've laughed about this for years. Years ago when the HK91 guys, we were training, I trained without for it, guys that had original HKs, because a bunch of them came in in the 60s. Now they weren't thousands of dollars, but they were a thousand dollar gun back then. Okay, in fact, several rifles are now three, five and six thousand dollar guns, because they were in the Middle Eastern desert camel pattern, which was a special contract run.
Now, in fact, even at that time, the guns jumped to about $3,000 apiece. Well, some of these guys were carrying those rifles in the field. And the first time they would scratch them, you would think that somebody stuck a stake through, you know, through their, you know, their gut.
Oh my God, is Christ my God? Well people, that's why you should be carrying working weapons in the field. Okay, what I mean by working weapons is if it's collectible, you'll probably still put it in the field eventually. What you want to buy right now is a service grade pistol, service grade firearm, shoulder arm, and understand that when you take it out to train with it, you are going to probably scratch it. Get over it before it happens. Don't have a conniption fit.
I've seen them. It's rather comical. Mom, this is why we do not carry the $1,000 rifle. Now, you've got to remember this is in the 80s when $1,000 was worth a little more in general. Really, it was. That's sad, but it's like my dad used to say when he was talking about the good old days when he was young, when he was in his 60s. It's the same thing.
But the fact is that like the dagger, it's a service pistol. You can beat it up, trust me. In fact, you'll beat it up and cry less than if you bought the Glock for twice the price, right? I want you to think about that. In fact, to be quite honest, if I was out there training and I had a bunch of Glocks, I think I'd buy a dagger or something because I get the same serviceability, but I don't get the pain and anguish and butt hurt when something gets damaged.
Just something to think about. Not that it's a bad gun. It's just a reasonably priced gun. Okay, think about that. It's a reasonably priced firearm. You get a lot of mags, you get a carry pouch. We just got to figure out how you're going to carry it. Sounds like that's an issue that we got to deal with now. So let's figure that one out. And so thank you Tex-Mex. I appreciate that. Because again, there are videos out there on the subject.
So we need to come up with a solution. Now there's all kinds of like the UM, by the way, real quick, the UM-84 holsters will fit the Glock and or the dagger I'm sure quite nicely. If it might have bred a model at 92, shouldn't be able to have a problem with the UM-84. Go ahead, Colorado, jump in there. Yeah, yeah, that holster you're talking about the UM-84, yeah, I've got a, I've got, I've been able to put a 1911 in mine and I have right now, I have a Glock.
10, which is a 10 millimeter and Glock 20. And it's a little snug, but it fits in there. So that should fit real, real easy in that, in that UM-80 holster. And you've got a, if you've got a, a whole, a Glock holster that you maybe you.
You know, you're not really using. Well, you know, you'd be surprised with that what a heat gun will do on that plastic, you know, and just, you know, get it heated up and shove that thing in there and give it a little more room. Improve the design. Yeah. Well, and there's a lot of them out there. I mean, because not everybody likes that holster. You can go to gun shows and find guys that have those in like utility bins.
You know, if you're looking guys, if you're looking for again, something to modify and you only pay a few dollars for it, you can probably find one of those Glock factory holsters that they make that comes with a kit. Usually there's a ton of them out there now. It's not like this, you know, if they haven't been around for a long time. So the cool thing is that with the Glock, you know, equipment, you can experiment because you can afford to. You can buy one, you probably find one for $5, maybe $10.
and then do like you were saying Tex-Mex, you can improve it with a little heat and a little creativity. In fact, to be quite honest, what you might do is test to see where it's snug and what you would do is heat up a piece of metal, heat that up, get that to temp and use that inside to actually open up, they don't want to pry or anything, what you want is you just put pressure and open up the channel as needed.
so that you could make accommodation for whatever part of that upper slide needs to be adjusted. And like you said, also heat it from the outside too. Heat it up so that this plastic is heated up. Use a, get a piece of metal stock and get inside and press because you just want to give it enough so you have comfortable, you know, travel in and out of the holster. And the cool thing about plastic is it's, you know, it'll do that. Now here's what's weird. That plastic is probably a memory plastic.
So if you were to heat it up down the road, it might actually just real stretch, you know, conform back to its original mold pattern. That is something that is in its nature with many of the polymers of that type. They're member, they used to call it memory plastic. So you can open it up, you can't reform it, readjust it, but if you ever wanted to kind of move it back towards and tighten it up, I guarantee problems you put in boiling water, which is the old trick. You put it in boiling water.
Let it sit in boiling water. It would read back reconform back to its original spec You might even try doing boiling water to reform it. It would give you the ability to Casually move and on an altar the plastic to a degree But it does have to stay in the boiling water for a little bit and remember pay attention We don't want to you know, blobbly mess if you leave it in there long enough It's going to distort and it might not go back to its original form if you let it sit
So we don't know what the nature of that particular polymer is that they made the holsters out of. But we should be able to mildly modify them without grinding or anything like that. Because it's not that much of a difference. I guarantee it's pretty close. It's snug, or like you said, it's too tight and it simply won't go in because you don't want to be aggressive with that kind of material. So instead, we modify it by being patient and using a little bit of it in all common sense.
And then we've got ourselves a holster that might fit our dagger quite nicely. Our dagger PSA pistol. Okay. Balmetto State Armory dagger. Anyway, other things too. By the way, it's Glock otherwise, so the Glock mag holders will work just fine. Right?
Think about that one. Not a big deal there. Magazines are easy. Go ahead. Jump in there. Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of scratch stocks and rifles, I got a little story about I've got a M14 and I ordered a one of at that time it was Fred's M14 stocks. I ordered one of his fiberglass stocks, but it was one of his painted stocks.
He used to paint them in all kinds of colors and they were really pretty, did a great job. The one I ordered, the one I got was in called an ambush pattern. Real pretty. And I've been, I've been running around with this thing, you know, just shooting it everywhere and running guns, you're doing the running guns with it. And I mean, I've dragged this thing through everything. And he came to one of our, our apple seed sheets one time, he showed up and
You know, I was I happened to have that rifle with me and I said hey look you remember this I said I ordered this from you and I showed him that old that rifle and then I mean he looked at it and says my god He said he said you you got you know the original stock the brown stock we showed through you you you wore this rifle all the way down to the to the original stock you said and he goes beware the man with a with a worn rifle Actually knows what he's doing with it
Exactly. And again, be patient, don't worry. You can always break out. Go to your Krylon rack for your flat colors and see what you can find that's close enough and wherever it's worn out. There you go. Won't be perfect, but it's close enough. The most important thing here again is that you're with most of what you're using.
Just understand that you're gonna wear it out. It happens. It's kind of like what the colonel said. Remember Potter said, son, the army gave you five of them so that you could give me one. And now you only have, remember he said, I only have three and if I give you one, I only have two and three is better than two. No, son, the army gave you those generators to give them to me so I could lose them. And so just said, me a generator, I will come over there, find you and I will beat the living hell out of you.
And so, needless to say, the young lieutenant learned to send the equipment down range. It's going to get broken or it's going to get used. It's going to get lost. But just be good to it while you got it and make sure you understand. It will keep you alive if you know how to use it. If you're wearing it out or wearing it in, it's not so much wear out, but you're wearing it in, then you're learning how to use the weapon and the weapon will keep you alive when the time comes, just like it says at the bottom of the hour.
This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. I put my name on it, so to speak. And that's what the wear and tear is all about. We're at the top. For everybody out there, it's Weapons Wednesday. And guys, we got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next. Please take the time. He has copper rounds, I think, still. Look what's happening with the banks. This is why I've told you about us having our own currency ready to go.
Copper rounds, silver rounds, and gold rounds are going to be part of the new currency to save the country. You guys need to be part of the solution. Craig has some of the answers. So let's take advantage of them. Let's make sure Craig can convert those things into digits based on what he needs. And then perhaps we can have him strike a whole new batch of copper rounds.
Which I want to talk to him about because we really need to do this We have a lot of militia units right now Most of the state of Michigan is so pissed at Lansing. They're ready to burn it down the the new Democrat, you know Kennedy Democrats and the new Republicans Replacing or running out the rhinos Both sides they're focused on Lansing as the target. They're in the sights and Everybody understands harsh language ain't gonna do it
So everybody's getting ready for war and they're about to you go ahead color So if we burn down lancing, then we have to build back better. We don't need to go back better We just need to go and and arrest these bastards and either build gallows or bring in all those Didn't they bring in a bunch of guillotines? Right they want to use guillotines. Yeah, they want to use guillotine
You know, I don't know how to use it.
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Frankensteins and fine steins and Yes, and you don't want to leave any of that on your hammer. Make sure you bring your rag to the 13th So today here about 50 degrees not too bad. Just cloudy no rain yet, but they're seeing rain and Wow, what a weird ass day. I'm telling you It has been one hell of a day. What's the like out your way Joe? I just told you Yeah, you got the same. Is it sunny? Yeah
Yeah, well it's sunny and partly insane, huh? Yeah. It's cloudy and partly crazy here. Yeah, it's been one hell of a day. I was at work and I'm working, you know, sweeping the floor, getting the last of my shit done. And the girl that works downstairs, her sister lives right down the street from us. And on her way to work, she drives right by her sister's house, which is at the other end of the block from me. And she comes up.
Please stand by while we try to reconnect.
So she says, yeah, the cops were out there and I talked to him. I didn't see you. I said, I was around the back by the alley with Jimmy. She's like, oh, wow. The cops said that there was a dead body in a truck around the corner here. And that's what it was all about. They found some young kid in a truck right around the corner from my house, about not even 30 yards from my house, 40 yards. They think that he OD'd.
So that was made for quite the interesting day. So that totally threw off the whole day and nothing that I needed to get accomplished did. So that sucks. But I had to get home and protect my shit. I didn't want to hurt my dog. You know, because she's a big ass dog and you know how they love dogs. And there were a bunch of cops standing right out in front of my house. It's a good thing. So it was crazy for you too, Bonjo. Not that entertaining.
Not entertaining. You'll find out that there's hardly ever a dull moment with me. I always find a way to make shit interesting. Anyway, on to other matters. Let's see here. Where was I going to go? Okay, we'll go back here. Another thing here locally. I didn't mention it yesterday, I don't think.
The water coming out of our faucets here in Fort Wayne right now is very very bad beautiful colors bad no like chlorine and ammonia bad chlorine and ammonia that would be ammonium chloride yeah The lady that does our fish tanks and I were talking and yesterday the water was just smelled the high heaven when you turn on the water faucet at work, you know
I got to get buckets of water, so I'm running the hot water wide open, and it's just stinking. And I'm like, man, what makes... That would be even worse if you're hot-fueled ammonium chloride. Yeah. Certainly. I'm going to go tell myself. Hold on. Well, you know, we all understand that, but there's other dimwits out there that don't, that are still drinking out of the tap. And I feel so bad because it didn't even dawn on me yesterday. I had two bottles of water in my...
bag that hadn't been opened. The lady that I work with was making hot tea out of this water and I had two clean bottles of water in my bag and it didn't even dawn on me until I got home yesterday. I should have gave her my bottles of water. So April, I'm sorry. I should have left you my water. I did leave my nephew some water today so he didn't have to drink it because he walked over and got a glass of tap water, started drinking it.
These people I swear they never plan ahead. They just go willy-nilly about life, I guess. Take water with you people. It's always a good thing to have. Even when we just go to the grocery store on Saturday mornings, we take a couple bottles of water with us. Because you never know what's going to happen. We got stuck outside at 22 below zero. But we were prepared for that. We had stuff to cover up with. We had some extra water and munchies in the car.
Yeah, just playing ahead a little bit. Geez, come on. I'm talking to the choir here on this broadcast, but the the article I have here was in our local Wayne.com TV 15. All right. Yeah So despite taste and smell city says water is safe and I added on the end Yeah, if you like drinking out of your swimming pool Because yeah, it's pretty frickin nasty, man. I didn't even want to take a shower in it, but I had to
So yeah, it says here Fort Wayne, Indiana residents drinking tap water provided by the city may notice a dim frits and taste and smell Thursday. The city of Fort Wayne wants the public to know that the water is still safe to drink. Now why are they up the chlorine level so much? Right.
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And we know people that work down there and they dump extra chlorine and shit in it when it gets a big melt. They said that last year. So now they've totally changed the story. It says here the water has gone through its normal high quality filtration process and is safe to drink even if people notice a change in the smell and taste. The issue should clear up in a couple days.
Because the melting is going to keep going so the flooding is going to get worse and the mud is going to get thicker and blah blah blah. Well, I stopped drinking out of the tap years ago because when me and my wife are still together, I lived around a corner where she still lives. Now they live maybe 100 yards from me, around half a block away and 100 yards down the road, that's where my wife lives, my kid.
my kids and they grew up. I lived there for quite a while and whenever I would go get a drink out of the out of the tap it would give me a sour stomach for about a half an hour or so and so I just stopped drinking water period you know it was water I was drinking it was out of a bottle and that's what we do now we use bottle water we use the chlorinated bullshit water to cook with because it's kind of expensive to dump bottles of water into a pan when you need water
But we don't use it. We don't use that much, you know. So we drink bottles. And my girlfriend Liz, she worked at a water company when we first got together. And they, you know, we always got the five gallon bottles. That's what we got for our, you know, our backup water for our storage. You know, when we were putting stuff away, we put away a whole bunch of water in those big five gallon bottles.
bottles that you flip upside down and put on top of the cooler, well if you just pull the top off you can pour it in the glass. So we have quite a few of those stored in the basement for our water supply and we continue to put water away and got a bunch of them.
So, you know, you can do it. But we've always drank, you know, filtered water because of the nasty water. And they said like Fort Wayne had the third best water in the country years back. Now, to me, that's saying that we put the third most amount of fluoride in the goddamn water.
That's the only reason why they would like it. Is the water quality pretty much the same all over the city? I mean, because they're out here, they pump the water from the east side and it goes to all these aquifers, so then it pumps it to the houses and the area from there, so he can go anywhere in the city and water quality is going to differ. That's kind of the way it is here. It's pumped from downtown out to the rest of the city, and I think they have other pump stations along the way to help it out.
But we've got three rivers in town, so I think they filter in from a couple different ways. I couldn't be real precise on that, but I think that's how they do it. But they've only got one main filtration plant downtown here. And where I work is right there by the water treatment plant. They don't call it a filtration plant, they call it a water treatment plant.
The closer you get to the plant the worse the water tastes. So to me, I know they're putting fluoride in it already and there's always chlorine in it. So they say it was to kill. That's what they said last year when this went down. They said they had to add extra chlorine to the filtration process because of the extra runoff and stuff from all the melting snow. That's what that taste was.
But it's safe to drink. If you like drinking out of your swimming pool, it's totally safe to drink. So people are complaining and I'm like, well, why are you drinking out of the tap to be big? Do you know about fluoride people? You know anything about fluoride at all? Most people don't. Unless it gets posted on Facebook, they don't know about it.
Kind of sending your Twitter and conspiracy internet. So yeah, it's all conspiracy That's that's back when I was calling into local public radio That's what I was that's what I got, you know because I bring up stuff like I was listening to Alex Jones back then and I would bring up stuff like that like, you know what we talk about now and they're like, oh well, let's just that conspiracy theory stuff and
and hung up on me and the dude said that and the guy the last time I got into it with this guy Pat White here locally he said I bet you think the Oswald didn't kill Kennedy I said I know he didn't I saw the bullet on the film on the Zabruder film and I tell you that he didn't and about a month after that is when they broke that story about
Ethan Hunt's son having the recordings and being in Rolling Stone saying he admitted on his deathbed I got the tapes right here that they you know killed him and So I sent him a link in his email who's the idiot now does he call me an idiot and Shortly after that he started talking about stuff like what we talked about getting on the edge of it and as soon as he got to the edge of it and
They shipped his ass to a little tiny radio station right quick and I don't even know if he's on the air anymore. But yeah, they got rid of him with equipment as soon as he started talking. You infected his mind with common sense and had to get rid of him. Because he wasn't, all of a sudden, he wasn't for the Republicans anymore and he wasn't for the Democrats anymore. He was talking all kinds of libertarian kind of stuff and they said, we can't have this. We've got to get rid of this guy.
a kapow, he was on down the road. And I think he woke up and he went, holy shit, I think I was right. And he started looking into other stuff that I had said to him. Other news here locally as well, just like around the Detroit area, a program to demolish hundreds of homes gets underway right here in Fort Wayne. And if you go,
I work over to the east here from where I live, which I probably only camera I should be pointing that way, to the east, camera east, and right over by the river, if you follow, right where I work is where the three rivers in town all come together. And if you go off a little bit to the side, there's a neighborhood on the, getting to the, it's the southeast,
corner of downtown where there's a whole bunch of homes that Not a whole bunch, but there's they're scattered throughout there. It's it's the ghetto man you know mostly black people live in that area and On from that point you know south it's it's like that and The farther south you get the worse it gets there's a lot of houses that are run down, and they're just sitting there Nobody's doing anything with them. I don't know
who owns them, whether the city just picked them up because the owners fled and left or the landlords aren't fixing them up anymore, they're just leaving them because of all the new regulations and restrictions on landlords and shit around here. So, who knows why, but nobody's fixing them up or repairing them and renting them out anymore, so they're just letting them go and they're gonna tear them down.
It says here, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and this was in the same newspaper as a matter of fact. The demolition of a home on Fort Wayne's southeast side began Friday morning as part of a multi-million dollar program to improve blighted days, just like they were saying about Detroit and Saginaw and Indiana Lieutenant Governor Sue L. Sperman. L. Sperman, yeah. L. Sperman.
I think I would have kept my maiden name on that one. But then I don't know if this Lieutenant Governor is married. I haven't seen her. She could be a bullseye for all I know. I joined city officials at the property located at 2801 Euclid Avenue in the Pontiac Place neighborhood to mark the occasion. They were all elated, getting their cookies out there. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Fort Wayne has received 7.5 million from the Indiana Harvest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program. The bar that I used to work at and ran for six years got tore down for that program too. And it wasn't even in place. They were just saying it was a blight and they're going to tear it down. So the blight can move somewhere else.
and anticipates 315 properties will be a demo a demolished using the funds. Green space will be created on those properties and some of the funding will be used to maintain those green spaces. What in the hell is a green space? I mean I got a good idea but I'm just saying what the hell are they talking about here? Are they going to put some some
Maybe some solar farm there. Electricity from the sun do something worth a shit or are they just gonna plant grass and leave an empty lot there? And they'll keep most of the money of course, you know, it goes in their pockets. Yeah, we spent so many million dollars on that yard right there. But we only really spent 500 bucks and put some grass seed and some sod down and
We split the rest and had a coat party right properties are chosen for BEP that are unsafe and unrealistic to repair what unrealistic to if it's Damaged that bad. Why don't you just tear it down and build a new damn house there? That's not unrealistic. It's better than just tearing the whole goddamn thing down and putting a yard there
You can put a rental up there. You don't have to make it. We have future plans way down the road for some kind of total change out in the community. Enough crap torn down. Well, the refinery that used to run here is right over by that neighborhood.
that they're talking about. There's the International Harvester Factory that they closed down back in the 80s is right there. There's all kinds of stuff in that area. And the reason that that area went down was because those factories and stuff closed down. A lot of people that works at those factories and stuff lived in that neighborhood. And how convenient is that? You live like five minutes from where you work. Yeah, I just worked for refinery down the road.
So, once those closed down, by the time I moved up here, I heard about it closing when I lived in Marion in the 80s, probably 82, 83, and then when I moved up here.
in 1985 to go to college. It was already closed down and that was where people, that area is where people would go to pick up their weed, man. You know, you drive up to the corner and the little black fella standing there and he walks over and drops a baggie in your car and you hand him a $10 bill and drive away. And then when it's
Oak leaves, you drive back around and you tell him you want five and he drops five bags of weed in your car and you just drive away without paying him because he ripped you off the last time. You got three full brothers chasing you car down the street. You first and then go back at them and they run the other way. Then just go on down the road. That's always fun and exciting too. See, I told ya. You gotta be crazy.
But yeah, like Joe was saying, this is just a renewal and a re-annualization of the area. They're gonna, you know, as time goes, they'll be, well, this house is, and this was a dope house, and instead of fixing them up or just tearing them down, hell, you could put a mobile home on the damn thing for better, then you could just...
tearing it down and leaving a blank spot there. I think that, you know, those sectionals that are just snap together houses, those aren't that expensive. So, you know, what the hell?
They just want to get rid of the poor people's way to live, you know. Hell, you don't need a roof. You got a mission right downtown that they're trying to move from downtown because, well, it's the re-beautification of downtown. We're trying to get rid of the, move the homeless out to the northeast side of town here. And the people in the northeast side of town are going, hell no, don't send them out here, man. We don't want the homeless people out here. You crazy?
Shit, they'll be right by the mall. You know, then the mall will be full of homeless people all day long. The mall security will actually have to do something. Better watch out. You better not cry. You better watch out. I'm telling you why. Because you're warning your neighbor's barbecue could be a terrorist meeting. Did you know that, Joe? I saw that one. That's... It could be. It's probably ridiculous any other damn reason to call it cops. Yep. You won't tell? Did you see what time it was? We went past the bottom of the hour.
And I just let it go right on by.
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hammering a new world order here on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com and you had a freedom talk radio dot com Liberty Tv dot com and the Patriot broadcast from the trenches and we left with the warning that your neighbor's barbecue. This was sent to from the trenches. Roll report dot com for discussion by Joe from mass private eye today, March 23rd, 2015, and it was in mass private eye said this summer. Beware is your neighbor having a cookout call the police. They could be terrorists.
This is no joke. It's a sad state of affairs when no one is questioning the absurdity of the alleged war on terror barbecuing in parentheses The following BS bulletin which has a link to it info dot public intelligence is where the says DHS FBI NCTC pro so that must be the PDF file link there from the trenches world report comm to the actual bulletin
Prepared by the Department of Homeland Shitheads there of intelligence and the FBI's Directorate of Intelligence and the National Counterterrorism Center was issued in January to law enforcement and first responders throughout the country since May 2010 public
publication of the role call release terrorist use of propane cylinders. Terrorists have continued to advocate the use of propane cylinders in building improvised explosive devices, IEDs. Throughout 2014, Al-Quida Ida, inspired violent extremists posted on the internet English language instructions for building and using propane IEDs and encourage attacks in the United States.
Yeah, that was a massage guy in a black robe in black pajamas doing all that the post recommended military commercial military commercial and financial sector targets major military metropolitan areas and mass Yeah, I'm just gonna wheel up here with my barbecue here before I do I'm gonna scream About you Joe you got your barbecue ready
I might now. Thanks for the idea. Yeah. If you spot one of these terrorists in your neighbor's backyard, please notify law enforcement. And there's a blue Rhino tank of gas. That's what our local place down the road here that we got ours from has. They have the blue Rhino brand. If you go to Walmart, you can get an indiscriminately marked one.
They won't know exactly what it is. It might be propane. It might not be. How many false flag BS warnings are they going to post? More importantly, how many false flag bulletins does the public believe?
A few weeks ago, they claimed mails, mauls were being targeted mails. It looked like an eye, sorry. Mauls were being targeted by terrorists. DHS, FBI even claimed ISIS terrorists are working at maul, kiosk. I saw that article on From the Trenches that we never got to it. But they were trying to say that the terrorists were working at the kiosk, ISIS. Alalalalala, want to buy some sunglasses?
And that's his prop and tanks? Yeah, thank you. We also have a full line of prop and tanks. Would you like some blue line on? It's so bad even photographers are considered terrorists. And there's a link in here today that said if the Texas bill goes through recording people, people recording police will be illegal in Texas. And I think we all know why they want to do that. Gee, we can't have anybody seeing what we really did.
FBI DHS plans to expand its suspicious activity reporting and link to the Sentinel program. DHS's See Something, Say Something program considers you a potential terrorist. Don't despair. You can earn money this winter by spying on your neighbors who are warming up their vehicles. All you have to do is take a video and send it in to the authorities. If you see something, say something, but you get paid for doing it.
Councilman Donovan Richards told CBS 2's Diane Macedo. This is the depressing reality of police state America, everyone's potential source of income, I mean criminal terrorists. So if I stand outside the OMD poll and take a picture of every idiot getting a pink blue rhino, I can send that in and get paid for it? Yep. Got a new job.
Yeah, especially if you live in a small area and there's a bunch of people you don't like there, you can go take pictures of them coming out with propane tanks and send it in. Here are our list of potential terrorists in my area. Here's where to send the check. This next paragraph I believe was copied and pasted out of that bulletin because it's got the U forward slash forward slash F-O-U-O on it.
IEDs incorporating propane cylinders present challenges to public safety personnel as the cylinders are readily available to the public and can be purchased in an unlimited quantities. Well, see, well, God, they got to regulate them then, now, don't they? I suppose. Now they're going to have to break the shop. You got a license for that propane tank? Yeah, you're going to have to have a license to buy a propane tank and use it in your backyard. And you can't buy more than two of them a year, you know.
Really, unless you were out there barbecuing three meals a day for the whole summer, I don't think you're going to run out of gas. I've had one. We barbecued almost every weekend, twice a weekend, and sometimes on Fridays. And that tank lasted us all summer and still had enough to start up the next summer and cook a few more times before the tank ran out.
If you're going through that much propane, man, you got the fire turned up way too high. You're burning the shit out of your food. Or you're making a bomb. A big one, or many little ones. Yeah, there you go. Many little bombs. That's propane. We're going to cook hot dogs and blow you the hell up. So all you public safety people and all you other public officials that are scared of these bombs here, just make sure you take a stick and hot dogs with you for the barbecue.
A cylinder without modification is not an explosive device and suspected illicit use should be evaluated within the context of other potentially incriminating circumstances. They're creating jobs because now they're going to have propane inspectors. Yeah. While purchases of a single or multiple propane cylinders may not be necessary, necessarily indicate terrorist activity, vigilance for activities that are suspicious according to the totality
of the circumstances may ensure first responders safety and the provision of potential terrorist activity in an investigating context. Reasonable suspicion or probable cause should be established to preserve the integrity of an investigation. Indicators of suspicious use may include
position of a large number of large numbers of propane cylinders without plausible reasons. Oh, if you're storing up propane for just in case you know everything goes to hell in a hand basket. That's right. Just like if you got lots of gallons of gas sitting around in gallon cans or five gallon or ten gallon or thirty gallon cans.
modification to or indications of tampering with pressure regulators or gauges attempted modification or discoloration of the cylinder or valve. You should be, you could be a terrorist if you paint a propane cylinder, see image below and they've got a smiley face painted. It's a bright yellow and it's got the smiley face on it. It's like the opposite of the Mr. Yuck sticker, you know.
storage of propane cylinders with other pressurized and or potentially hazardous material cylinders. So if you've got oxyacetylene tanks in your garage and you've got a bunch of propane tanks in your garage because you're getting ready for the shit to hit the fan, well, you're a terrorist now. You could be a terrorist if you store them with anything. And you know, if you're building a monster truck and you want flames, you know,
shooting out from every corner and you're buying a bunch of hoes and nozzles and shit like that and yeah you might be a terrorist. Yeah or if you're just buying a bunch for your RV you could be a terrorist. Yeah sound like Jeff Foxwood you could be a terrorist. Presence of potential and inflation.
Ignition sources such as blasting caps, electric matches, or model rocket motor igniters, electrical wires, timers, or antennas attached to or in close proximity of cylinders might be a terrorist. Doesn't every mobile home and RV come equipped with propane and antennas? There you have it. Every camper you see this summer should be reported to the law enforcement. RV with propane tanks. And there's a picture of an RV with propane tanks there.
presence of potential shrapnel such as nails, bolts, or ball bearings observed in conjunction with propane cylinders. Well, I like to roll my propane cylinder around, officer. I put ball bearings on it. Coat it in tar and rub it around a nail. Yeah. So every Home Depot Lowe's True Value Hardware Stores could be terrorist fronts. That's how absurd things are getting.
If you've seen the Equalizer movie, you know there's potential terrorists lurking in every home improvement store. And there's another link to the PDF file, bottom of the story there. So yeah, they're freaking out, man.
start all kinds of shit going every which way but loose just the I think they do this just to get everybody looking like this what what huh what what where how you know because there's so much stuff happening all at once it just people after a while they just stop paying attention because they can't handle it anymore there's like there's just too much shit going on I can't pay attention to it anymore and they go off to the TV over there with never never land
and they just don't pay attention anymore. You know, they get tired of it. And I think that's part of their plan. It wears people down to the point where they don't want to, you know, deal with it anymore. So they just shut down, they go stick their head in the TV, and there you go.
We are almost the top of the hour and I saw this other one here I didn't have a chance to read it though, so I'm not sure exactly what it's about, but it says 15. Hey Spike before you get into that other article live 365 has got a software patch It made us have a little hiccup at the beginning of the hour was trying to make me update I just figured I'd give you a heads up on that
Okay, so next time I start that program it's going to want to update. It's going to tell you that it's out of date. It's not going to force you to update. You've got to go to their website and download it. I haven't done it yet. We're still running on the old system, but probably tomorrow I'll download it and see what the operating system is like. Cool. Alrighty, I'll get over there and get that myself. Thank you for the heads up on that, Ed. I appreciate it.
My biological alarm is going crazy, somebody must be out front. It says here, 15 immigrants protected from deportation arrested in sweep. I wonder what that's all about. It was in Yahoo News and it was posted by the admin, Laura, there at fromthetrenchesworldreport.com. As you hear the car screaming out of the alley there. Today, March 13, 2015. Hi, Laura.
Washington and AP federal agents in a sweep targeting the most dangerous criminal immigrants arrested 15 people who have been allowed to remain in the US under President Barry Batteir's Obama-Lamading Dong's executive action intended to protect children who came to the US years ago with their parents, the Associated Press has learned.
14 of the 15 had been convicted of a crime. The Homeland Security Department confirmed late Thursday in at least one case the Obama administration renewed the protective status for a young immigrant after that person convicted in a drug case a U.S. official briefed on the arrest said. Of course that's who Barry was getting his coke from man.
I saw a picture, I think it was on From the Trenches, and it said, Biden says legalizing, I know it was on the onion, it was on the onion, it's an article on the onion, it was a spoof. And it had two guys standing in the subway there, or whatever they call it in Washington, D.C., and they had hoodies on, and they were handing each other something, or something like that, it looked like a dope deal. And they had copied and pasted Biden's face inside the hoodie.
And it said legalizing weed in DC will hurt Biden's business. So yeah, that's who Barry was getting his coke off of, man. You can't put my dope guy in jail, man, until I find another one. Well, I guess he found another one because they just deported his ass, I believe. We'll read on here. Where did we go? I scrolled a little bit there.
They would go into their job tomorrow and their shit would be packed in a box on the desk and they'd say, get the hell out.
Barry said to get out and on another note since we're running 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 and speaking low to me he said we fought a revolution to secure our liberty we wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny for future generations this legacy we gave in this the land is free
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. 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?
O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Well the land of the evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm our kirky
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Well, say hi to all our merchant marine out there from the Arctic to the Antarctic every ocean in between and we're at a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States it is Well, it's weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th of March It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist
occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the republic the dance of swords let the dance continue it is of course a little after 8 p.m. and for everybody again beautiful day outside the deer were stampering the goats scared the deer the deer scampered in another direction
everybody's having fun outside. So, weather, temperature is above freezing during the day here, probably going to drop down tonight because we don't have a whole lot of cloud cover and it's still winter in Michigan. So, let's be ready for that. Let's not get caught out in the cold. Make sure you still carry your cold weather gear with you. In fact, you probably should wear it right now. Be a good idea. Don't put it away thinking, well, it's all over because it isn't yet. You all know that too.
I want to say hi to all of our friends that were up there this last weekend at Camp Nagahitcham, also Camp Emerson. Everybody had a great time. Of course, the weather, of course, shifted back and forth. Classic Michigan says that anybody who was from Michigan knew better. We had our friends up from Ohio, a couple of companies, total of about 264, 265 personnel that participated from Ohio.
in the weekend night orienteering operations and night vision technology demonstrations. One of the other things we're doing is experimenting with other infrared technologies out there for illumination. But the other thing is, you know, white out the night. In other words, you don't really need night vision if you just turn the night in today.
And in a battlefield situation, if what they're claiming and they're showing you is true, we might just turn everything on and brighten everything up and the night vision is a burden, not an advantage. So we were demonstrating how to use backlighting and oblique lighting to virtually illuminate the entire area of activity at night.
You're on equal footing with anybody who has thermal and night vision. There is no advantage in what they're doing, except that they're burdening themselves with more junk on their helmet, which is cool. And a lot of other techniques for dropping bright or extreme elimination into an area of activity.
to create kill zones, you know, in other words, white light kill zones that are mobile, which is the other thing that we've pretty well perfected. Everybody's being, it's being passed on to everybody now. One of the things that we're working on, I actually have right here in front of me, it's an expander light system, works kind of like a landmine, except what it does is it's a perimeter light. It springs up like a bouncing betty, but not the whole thing.
It's based on one of these combination lantern lights that's out there in force. Basically what you do is post it, kind of like a thumper in Dune, and it can be either pull communicated, in other words you can just pull a pin and it releases the spring, and the head pulls the entire 360 degree illumination technology into play.
These things are cheap. We can put them together for pennies PVC pipe can be used iron pipe can be used for the fixture and the lights themselves Wholesale we paid then this is rubber armored by the way the one I'm holding here is rubber armored In fact, it has more elimination than we would well, but sadly enough half of it really isn't going to be used
But basically with a heavy expansion, you know, spring, you know, basically you can use a lever type ring as a coil. What it does is it pops the head up and you have 360 degrees of illumination, extreme bright white light.
And these can be dispersed in a number of different ways at knee height level to overhead tree level. And they're gonna run until they're shot or until the batteries die. But it's not like you're shooting a pop flare. It's much more great. It's greatly durable. I mean, if somebody wants to waste some ammunition shooting at the lights, go ahead. But meanwhile, we're shooting at you.
You figured out and the idea behind this is that using multiples of these with a mechanical also using a trip system You can use these like a landmine, but they're not mine They're just a light and the neat thing is is that you can let the enemy walk in and trip and then what you do is activate the rest Yep, they're in the kill zone. That's the center of it. So we're gonna set off a B and D, you know lights we're not gonna hit everything the sea sea lights aren't in the kill zone and
Save those when they start to move, illuminate the area they move into, and they think they're moving into a safe space. So you guys in Ohio got a chance to see that. Congratulations. And this is something that we're passing on in extreme fashion, getting out there and everybody as quick as we can. The design is one of a dozen different ideas. The only other one that would be interesting, and I had this conversation, is something that was done before using helium-filled party balloons.
At night, you go with black and blue and gray, but you could use that and the hanging system and launch it with a tether and literally have an overhead street light until such time as somebody wants to burn it down with ammunition, go ahead, you're wasting your combat ammo. These would be even more efficient than a conventional multi-watt flare.
So, you know, just something to think about there, guys. It's simple. They're easy. You could even have them set up so that what happens is when they step on a release, the balloon release takes place and the pop, the spring popper on the light, it's like a tube. You've seen this before, guys. Normally when they're closed, you have just the flashlight in the front.
When they open up, you have this expansion, high illumination, LED light bars. The neat thing is imagine those hanging from above. When you trip it, these things that automatically pop because the big thing is making it so that it doesn't just slide, you know, with a little bit of friction.
The idea is to make it so that it slides, pops open, stays open, and as long as it's in the air, it's illuminating everything for as far as you can see. Now, here's the thing. If you do use your night vision, even first gen at night with something like this, it's like daylight. Even if it wasn't quite daylight with the white light, with any other night vision, any gen technology, it would be like daylight across the battlefield into the kill zone. You don't have to illuminate your area. Just remember, think like pop flares.
or ground intrusion flares, remember? You pop it, it's burning up over their heads, it illuminates the area, but it only has so many seconds of burn time. With the LED, extreme bright lights that we're getting now, extreme bright lighting, and just with conventional double-A batteries, it has more than sufficient illumination. So this is something that is pretty well now in the bag. It's part of the common kit.
And it's going to be expanded upon. In fact, somebody here locally in Michigan is talking about building these as a standard package item that we can get out to the troops. That means that mission, uh, militia at large, Wolverine militia core, Colonial Marine militia, and the other independent militia that all have this technology in hand almost immediately because we can access the lights in good quantity, probably about 4,000 at a time.
And it would only take a couple of days worth of little production line work to convert all of them over to our need. What's really neat about this is the one I have here, this thing is already tactically weatherized. There's nothing that we need to do, although I'd still maybe caulk the top lens area just to create a better weather seal in general, not because, only because for the time that's in storage or the time that before it's used, it would be that much more efficient. And again,
Easily recovered, very user friendly with the way the trip releases. It's the same as a grenade pin release. You open up the key so that, you know, I should say, forgive me, you close the key so that it actually is easier to slide out. There's no real aggressive process. And if it's either tripped by somebody walking across the stumble line, or if you pull it with a command line, either way you get the same result. Also, no sound.
This would be based there be like a little you know click because of the way it moves But it's it's silence. The only thing you're gonna hear is the spring moving maybe at night In the air, it's pretty obvious. I mean the moment it takes off. It's gonna be bright It's gonna continue to elevate to whatever hell altitude the tether Dictates now the neat thing about that if you're using it as like an elimination You know overhead device with a balloon system if you want the tether attached to something that can't be reached
So up in a tree limb or whatever or something that's a pole where you can set it up and in place and then when it's released it it rises it goes to its maximum and it can't be reached by jumping up or trying to access it. Now like I said you want to waste bullets and shoot at it at least whoever does that someone's gonna find out real quick where they are and this guy's the limit on that one. So anyway as it is right here I'm gonna have a cup of coffee smell
Nancy makes taste. Now another thing I wanted to touch on, it's Weapons Wednesday by the way, but this is all stuff applied to supporting your weapons and your weapons systems. Since they're really supporting the idea of the thermal this and the night vision that we need to just turn the night in today. It's cheaper to turn the night in today than it is to Fiddle Fart with thousands of dollars worth of night vision per person. Even though again, most all of us have invested in night vision. So we do have it in stock. We do have it in inventory. We do have it available.
just like everything else in the inventory body armor etc. But we're gonna have to stretch that out and so the other solution is less technology for the other people coming in that might not have it. This is how we're going to enhance their condition. Okay, just think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
So we're doing that and we're doing it on an accelerated and it's a side program because somebody else dealing with this That's their job and they're they're wanting to run with it. They're gonna have some fun with it They're also gonna be creative with other ideas to next I gotta re-emphasize this because we're going into another season Where people are gonna want to put material or they're doing it right now putting material in the field The temptation is to buy the camouflage tarps that are out there
I have still a quantity of the ones that were available from the wholesaler. I bought them out. They've never replaced anything that they've had. Most of the companies don't want to mess with the cost, even though they do have just the regular blue UN tarps, and that's what they are. Those are for UN targeting, satellite targeting to identify private property products. The camouflage for initial use work.
There's Realtree, there's Vanish, there's a couple of others that are out there. But I'm going to warn you that these are printed tarps and no proper IR protection was incorporated into them intentionally. I do not believe this was accidental in any way, shape, or form because I'm seeing this across every part of the industry.
logic for the enemy is, well, you're probably trying to hide something from the government and or you'll be hiding from the military secret police when the time comes. So, or you're trying to hide something on the field. So you buy a really cool like the Vanish camouflage camouflage tarps, which are standard tarps. This is the blue ones and the brown ones that are out there, but they're camouflage.
Now, typically, they're camouflaged on one side and they're a medium green on the other. It's not a bad green, it's just a medium green, a little bright under some conditions, not so much under others. But in fall, it's still not a bad green, it's just, it's different from the rest of the coloration you normally find during the season. So, on the other side, on the one side of the camel, on the other side, it's that medium loam green. Now,
You decide you got something you want to cash right now or any time out there in the field and just like man I'm gonna spend the money and I'm gonna use a camouflage tarp and then I'm gonna cover it up a little bit maybe or I might even do that because I don't need to because I got a camouflage tarp so I'm gonna make it disappear and it won't attract attention and it's true when you put it out there and you use that camouflage it did it blended right in but it has no thermal protection whatsoever and
All of the base colors wash out except for the black slash blue range of coloration Strangely enough if you were to come back several months or maybe even a half a year or maybe even less I've seen these things boil out in three months and number one is No, I our protection and the color washes out to a blue Now that's that blue like we have with those blue you and shoot me tarps
And it's interesting because it's a very bright blue. Now the pattern is still there, though it can barely be seen. And the darker range of colors, the blacks or the black blue color that's used as part of the mix with the color palette when they make the camouflage, the only one that survives is that blue range of color. Now this is a shoot-me target now. In fact, from the air, easily seen.
Now in short-term use with these tarps, I would say sure no problem Well, we still have to do a couple of other full range tests with Thermal and night vision with all of them. They're gonna be all tarps. You can be a little reflective So we expect that with the plastic tarps
But otherwise for initial short-term use like roll it out put it up then roll it back up and put it inside something keep it out of the Sun You probably could use it for a period of time But not one of these camouflage tarps. It's out there other than maybe if you were to find some military like the Marpat and What is it? Coyote Brown the ones that are available several from companies have them As a matter of fact Coleman's has them
but they're not the only ones that got them from goblet quiddation slash iron planet because they're surplus items. Okay. But in the general market out there right now, what's over the counter, you go to men are menards or main nerds, as we call them, Lowe's home desk box slash home depot. It doesn't make depot. It doesn't make any difference. They all have the same basic product line and some barely have that. The
Other companies are still basically sourcing from the same part of the industry because only a handful of companies, all communist China sport, are making the Turks. That's it. I don't think there's an American company out there. Maybe in canvas, but not in plastic. Okay. Now, on the other hand, and again, what can I do? Now, of course, the question is, well, Mark, what do you do with them? If they're, you know, they're going to fade out on you. If you were to go out, you've already used them.
The first thing to remember is typically while on the one hand the colored side that's camouflaged is faded to blue. Interestingly enough, the green that's on the back or the medium brown, it depends on who made which company contracted the camouflage tarp. The back side typically holds its color. So as a first step, what I would do is if you went out in the field and you have one of these tarps in place and you found out that Uncle Mark was right.
You could carry another tarp out with you that's in the other model I'm going to talk about in a minute. But if you went out and you didn't, you realized, oh, Mark was right, you didn't believe me. But you go out and check something and, oh, son of a bitch, that bastard's turned blue. Well, here's what you do. Flip it over.
Initially, until you can get back out there, if you flip it over, you're going to find what is amazing is that when you do flip it over, there's an overlap in the pattern, the camouflage pattern to the backside. It's only about an inch and a half, two inches, all the way around. What's interesting is even though that wasn't exposed, that turned blue with the stuff that was exposed.
And that's what they told me that, no, this is planned. This is not accidental because any surface that was not in direct sunlight should, for the most part, especially if it's overhanging, it'll be laying down on the ground or tucked up underneath stuff. It still changed color. Okay? So when you do flip it over, you have the green or the brown, which is still better than that blue hanging out, you know, hanging out from above. You can recover whatever's there until you can go back and get something else. But
You're going to have to pay attention because that blue line around the outside from up above really does stand out. So you want to make sure you tuck it down underneath. If you can, look around, see if you've got a couple pieces of wood or log, and lay them on the edge of that tarp to cover that bluish area up. The rest, the green, is kind of neutral. You can add a few sticks angled here and there, and it'll break up the pattern. So it's just not as obvious, okay?
So you know, in other words, you paid for the blasted thing, get your last penny out if you want to. But what I would do is for most, and I've been doing this 50-50, I've got Woodland camo and they do the same thing. By the way, the ones from Menards, they will fade out, they will turn blue. Period. The real tree ones will fade out and they will turn blue. Period. The ones that are in the Vanish pattern will fade out and turn blue.
The ones that are in the three-colored desert don't, but they don't fade the same way. But all of the other woodland pattern or real tree pattern or whatever variant is out there, they're all designed to go blue on you.
So the flip side, you can A, by the way, one of the tricks that I did is, since I already have known this, is to flip the tarp over, go break out some Krylon spray paint, and along the edge, create odd patterns going out into the body, you know, just a little spray over, just to cover up that bluish, that gaudy bright blue that the camel turns to, right along that edge, spray paint that.
with a little brown, then do some green, then do some, you know, a little bit of flat black, little spurts here and there. And you can breathe some life into the last use of that tarp from the grain side up. Now, here's what I do with most. In the same breath, if you go over to Lowe's, Menards, Home Despot, you will find
and tractor supplies up and down. Okay, mostly they've got silver and blue and then they've got some canvas tarps which are much, much heavier, but not very durable because they're not made like grandpa's tarps used to be or the military tarps used to be if they're made out of canvas. The medium green or what you call field green, which is, it's not a Kelly, it's a forest green on one side and brown on the other, those don't fade.
Now it's nice is they're closer to the color range maybe for the season, but they're still not quite what you'd want there the flatter OD grain would still be probably a better choice But if it's a choice between something I mean being able to leave something behind modify a little bit And me leaving something behind that is camouflage returns to a very obvious shoot my ass blue Then I am NOT going to use the shoot my ass blue for long term the
field green slash forest green on one side and brown on the other means I can pick which color I think should be up based upon where I use the tarp to conceal something that's in the field. Once again, you can break out some ultra-flat paint and actually breathe a few lines, odd lines, into the plastic tarp to create color variation, you know, shading.
Don't forget that natural junk in the area is something you should also take advantage of. You don't pile it up and make a fork around your canvas covered piece of equipment, your tarp equipment, your tarp stash. Instead, random. One piece here, another piece there. Make sure that they look like their natural falls from above because that happens in the woods. And, you know, take or with branches, needless to say.
It's not a perfect solution, but it's a better solution where you still get the end result, which is a limited amount of protection from most of the rain and elements. Now, the other thing is none of these tarps, all these tarps are getting thinner. The Commeur's Chinese are stretching the plastic mold farther and farther out. They're pinching the extrusion tool. And because of that, the fiberous material that makes up the fiber tape material that makes up the plastic canvas that you're using, the tarps,
is becoming chintzier, which means it also will break down with exposure to sunlight. So that's another thing that in the long haul, the short, medium, and long haul, you need to take into consideration. But I just want to mention this just in case people didn't remember, because I buy them. I've got camouflage tarps big enough to cover a standard suburban or Silverado pickup truck.
You can't find them anymore, but I do have some I have enough to cover each one each each vehicle has one of those It has not been exposed. It's not outside. It's in a duffel bag or it's in a carry bag It's just a real floppy nylon bag, but I put all the other camouflage items for the vehicle for covering the vehicle in
And this includes other like for instance right next to I mentioned vanish I've got a screen another screen type camouflage cover I'm going to experiment with this week got it my hand right now Tractor supplies marking this stuff down. So we're gonna find out how well it works It's similar to the sniper veil material where it has a print on it, but it's basically window screen and Again, that's another item that can be used to enhance for instance your
flat colored tarps if you're going to go with the ones we're talking about. Typically they're earth brown on one side and they're forest green on the other. Those do hold up well, they hold their color, they don't change much and even if they do change a little
They change in a positive way in that they don't lose their color and flip to a blue But rather you have a lighter brown darker brown effect with Sun and shade which also disrupts the overall image of the of you know, the perception of the The thing being covered because you have color variation which what you want to disrupt the the the silhouette But you can take the for instance the screen I have here which is about
Oh, it's about 12 by 5 feet. And again, that could be used to be laid over everything anchored or could be even stitched into place over top of the tarp and will be an enhancer. Now, the only question I have with this, these types of screens, I know the military ones do not fade out. I have some that are the original from back during Desert Dust Part 1 that are the five-color chocolate chip.
and they look just like they did when I bought them, what, 30 years ago? Think about that. And in fact, the five-color chocolate chip came out before the invasion of Iraq. It came out back when we had US military forces under UN control wearing orange UN berets.
and wearing a unique five-color chocolate chip combat pattern. It was used by the airborne units that were left in the Sinai as peacekeeping forces under UN control. And they wore an orange beret or orange base field. Shoot me, hunter orange beret as their uniform because there were blue berets in both armies, Egyptian and the Israeli.
So they couldn't wear the UN blue beret because they didn't want anybody to make any quote-unquote mistakes and the uniform was unique Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour before we're going farther because it is weapons Wednesday. I'm talking about weapon accoutrements
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Again, I was talking about tarps. There was another question real quick on that too. What about burlap? Well, burlap is good, but I will point out that burlap in its natural form, even though you're going to color it, we soak it in other materials. You can use rit dye, you can use walnut hulls. There's all kinds of ways you can color it. But if it's in its natural form, it will change shade and color and will lighten out. But it will not do anything weird like change to another color.
So, the neat thing about natural burlap, if you use it in a fretted method for, you know, camel nets or to integrate into something that's going to cover a vehicle or cover a cash, it works really well. It's just eventually, because it's an organic, it's going to start to wear out and it's going to disappear. I mean, it disappears and wear off. But that would take a lot of time. And in fact, it would naturally wear in quite well.
because burlap is typically hemp. Okay, it's very durable, also handles weather nicely. One of the things that I do is we have different places where they install lamp posts, okay, metal lamp posts. Well, if you're not familiar with it,
They typically wrap when they come from the factory, they actually box them. If there's a smaller ones, we're talking heavy industrial like you have under the street, the ones that are like in your parking lots and stuff. They wrap those with a burlap that is about anywhere it can be from as narrow as 10 inches to as wide as 14. So you've got this big, long, nonstop roll that wraps around like candy cane rolls. What they do covers the whole pipe.
Well, when they take those out of the box, they unwrap that and they throw them off to the side, but they usually do two, three, four, five, maybe 10 a day when they're installing these light poles. So you've got hundreds of yards of free burlap for doing whatever you want to do with it. And for doing camel nets or ghillie suits, it's perfect. It's typically in the traditional jute slash brown, you know, light brown or dough slash coyote brown.
Here's a trick. Here's where it's really cool. You're not doing anything to it because it was wrapped around that pipe and those pipes usually the cardboard boxes deteriorate while they're in storage over a period of months or years. The burlap is exposed to the light and so it actually gets bleached a little. When you roll it out and look at it, you'll find you have inane and random patterns of light and dark, which actually do a pretty good job of
creating a camo set of colors all by itself without doing anything to it. Now you bleach some of it or you dye some of it and you've got a wider range of colors. And again, use the camo netting. There's a number of different options there. And you can greatly enhance concealing things in the field.
So just something else to think about there. Now you still want to use as much local natural material as you can and don't kill plants and then try to throw them over something. They're going to do exactly like the camouflage tarps. They're going to get dry and then they're going to go brown and then they're going to be totally contrary to whatever you laid them on or whatever they're near. It's not going to match anything. Short term would be fine. Long term, again, short, medium, long term.
If you're trying to conceal it, you want to keep as many living plants intact around your cache if it's going to be surface, just surface but covered with something to conceal it. It could be you're just hiding a vehicle out in the middle of the woods. Same problem. You're just putting something or deploying a trailer or something like that. I'm just warning you in advance, everything you should do should be in layers of camouflage.
If you have a vehicle that should be tactified anyway in a mute color, that way if all else fails and your tarps wear through and your cover gets blown away, it still doesn't draw as much attention. And typically if stuff gets blown around, it doesn't get blown away. Usually it's torn up. So whatever you do, it's going to still be somewhat natural, which works out. But think ahead. Remember those camouflage tarps, in the long haul, they will not stay camel. They will go blue on you.
Next, again, we've got about 20 minutes here, Weapons Wednesday. Another thing I mentioned with the pistols, we were talking about the dagger. I'm not telling you, you can only buy the dagger pistol, but for a lot of people out there, you've been taking advantage of the sale that they've had at Palmetto State Armory. There are other weapons that are reasonably priced out there still, and I will remind you again, even though most people would go, they go to high point right now if you need to cover all the other calibers.
If you buy a 9mm and it's whatever fancy Dan manufacturer you choose, top of the line, most expensive, there's nothing better than what I bought, you still may have several other chamberings slash calibers out there you haven't covered. Now buying five of the, whatever the top of the line pistol is you got, probably gonna work for you. You might, if you're independently wealthy, you don't have to listen to what I'm saying right now.
You can do whatever you want. But otherwise, the average person, we want to cover these other chamberings. So if I have a 40 cal Smith and Wesson, and I've got everything squared away, whatever, and I know how to use it, it's fine, it works fine. I got lots of ammo, I'm buying more mags. The M&P is the most common out there for the time being in the Smiths and has had a pretty good record so far. Everybody's happy with it, it's got it. And a lot of people that are carrying it right now.
in whichever form. Well, you still need to cover a 9 millimeter. If you got a 40 cal 9 millimeter, you can do 10 millimeter now, 45 ACP and 380 Auto in high point. If I had a 9, I could do 40 cal, 45, 10 millimeter and 380 Auto in high point.
And I bring this up because for the price of the one pistol, I can buy the other four pistols and I can buy spare mags. And I can also now if need be, if I run out of whatever caliber is my primary with my first best choice weapon, if other ammunition is available through allies, I could switch over to another weapon. Oh, if I'm lucky, I might find more of the same ammunition I need for my primary gun. But being able to go from one caliber to whatever else might be available in especially the long haul.
It should be a high priority for you to cover this now you take your pick about whichever direction you want to go But high points are will one thing high points can do that none of the other guns can brag at is high points will eat everything They will consume everything made in whatever chambering you choose 45 ACP 40 caliber 90 millimeter 45
Well, 10 millimeter, for instance, forgive me, and then 380 Auto. And there's not a whole lot 380 Auto out there that's hot or gonna bite on the pistol. But in 9, 40 cal, and even 45, there's some pretty unique stuff out there that not every gun can handle, but the high point will. So just something to think about there. And again, just wanna keep planting that seed. It's a solution, not just complaining about the problem. Next.
There are some good deals for just a moment. I don't know how long this is gonna last on, you know, slide shotguns. China's border Turkish as low as about $109. There's a few little daily bobs out there. You want to check center fire systems called Meadow State Armory actually had a deal. I don't know if it's still going as of today, but they had for $109. He had one of the Turkish pump guns.
Five shot, one in the tube, one in the chamber, and nothing fancy. They're the basic five shot, 12 gauge shotguns. There was another company that has, and again, this just popped up in a search randomly yesterday, day before yesterday, and it is one of the China Sport pump guns. Now, both of these, as far as the actions go, the
Chinese typically look like an 870 knockoff. In fact, if you look at the bolt, you know, are they even duplicated the bolt? I don't know if it's interchangeable, probably not, but you never know because the Chinese don't worry about any patents. They'll violate everything, okay? On the other hand, the Turkish gun on the inside looks to be, again, an 870 type
bolt, but it has a Bernelli kind of feel to the receiver on the outside the way it looks. But in either case, you're talking as handout guns or garrison to put a garrison rack together of say five guns, five 12 gauge shotguns would be nice. And if they're $109 apiece, plus a few pennies towards an FFL, if you've got somebody you're dealing with, you'd put a rack of five up for what, $550?
And then buy a pile of ammunition, put a .30 caliber can and a bandolier, you know, underneath each of those guns. And here's your can, here's some bandolier with the ammo, here's your shotgun, get out of my face. Here you go, here you go, here you go, here you go. Five guns real quick, now we can defend whatever works in front of us. We can deal with what's in front of us, defend what's behind us. Okay, it's that simple.
And so you have the ability to share the wealth and not have to break the bank and the process. So look around because there apparently are a few deals. This happens once in a while. Usually somebody makes a big package deal over at the business end and it's being expressed right now with the jobbers. Which means if they're selling it for 109, they got it for about 40, $50 a gun. At the most. Maybe less.
That's just how the real world works. If you can buy a lot, you can get a better price. I'll guarantee it. Again, so it's a personal flavor choice there. With 12 gauge, like I've said, BD number six, number four buck. There's a bunch of, oh, on 12 gauge, by the way, I've noticed this popping up again. And I don't know why, other than maybe it's because, I don't know if they cast.
or if they drop, if they use a dropping system to make buckshot, I don't think they do, I think it's all cast. But right now, a couple of the different companies out there all show in the scroll some number three buck. No, you got number four, you got number three, you got double lot. So it's a flavor choice preference. Me, I like number four because it's like dumping a whole magazine from an AR all at once.
Each one of those is the 22 caliber pellet. There's 30 pellets to 32 pellets in a shell and that means that you know, it's like a city going bad bad bad bad bad. You went, well, everything's down there. I should hit something. If you like the idea of wasting 30 rounds in a full auto burst on a target, how about you just dump them all at once and there's no way to dodge it. Okay, just something to think about there. So number four buck, but whatever you choose again,
Try to find the best price you can so that you get those five shotguns up and online and squared away without it breaking the bank because you got other things to buy. Okay. Another thing on, and something I didn't mention, that you should be in the formula is a 22 caliber rifle.
There are a bunch of different 22s out there. To be quite honest, for a lot of you, you don't need it all the time. It's typically a game-getter or familiarization weapon, but I'd still shoot your ass with a 22 if that's what I had. Oh, I wouldn't think twice about it. I'd just make sure I put bullets where they count. But there are a lot of nice buys.
If you go to the gun shows where 22s are still popping up randomly from private collections. Another thing is estate sales. 22s are all over the place out there. It doesn't have to be a Ruger. I like Rugers. I think everybody loves Rugers. There's nobody has a bad thing to say about a Ruger 10-22. But Glenfields will work. There's Winchester's, which by the way, if you front into Winchester's, they're more valuable than you probably realize.
If you do have a Winchester weapon on the shelf of any kind, if you've had a, I've had it wrong since I was a kid. Well, if that means if you're like my age, the weapon you probably have is worth a lot more than you realize. The Remingtons, remember Remington is starting to come back online post bankruptcy as far as components. And there aren't any Remingtons that have been made for a while.
So don't assume, it's like, well, I'm not Remington's rounder. I remember Remington this, Remington that, sure. But remember, then the gun grabbers attacked Remington and put the Remington Company and all of its conglomerate groups that Soros put together. Soros set that thing up. Remember, it was the Soros group that bought Remington and all these other guns, gun groups under a consortium umbrella, which meant that when they did the fake ass Sandy Hook lie,
and they plugged it in through Obama, then they were able to target all of those gun companies simultaneously. Now, I will say something before I go any farther, because one of those, again, is very famous, you know, Bushmaster, right? And that company is now, it's funny, because, well, what they did is they put Bushmaster out of business, but it was Bushmaster post-original owner.
And you got to remember they got the name, but they didn't do it under the Bushmaster machine technology as far as the experienced mechanical personnel. And so what's interesting is the guy who had Bushmaster, he agreed to sell it, and they also put a restriction on him that he couldn't do any gun manufacturing for two years.
So, in theory, Suro stuff that they put a top-end gun company out of business, well, they just bought the name Bushmaster. That doesn't mean it was top of the line by that point. This is like when the Italians got hold of Colt, and while the Italians had Colt, Colt had all kinds of problems, because the Italians came in and got rid of almost all the skilled labor and replaced it with new people because they were cheaper hires.
And the trade shop at Cole went into the basement. Even though some of the people were kept, they did the same thing there, so they did not produce the same product. Well, so Soros got his way in. Bushmaster went under with all these other companies. But I will point out that Wyndham Firearms is still alive and well, and that's the name of the location where the original Bushmaster was located.
And the gentleman who created the company has brought most all of his employees back. He's building a very high quality to original Bushmaster standards AR-15. So if you're looking for a more expensive, but yet very, very well built AR-15, higher specs across the board in the industry, then Wyndham Firearms is where you want to go.
So they didn't get their way and it's cool because Americans have a tendency to roll really well with a punch and come back up and kick you in the face. So Windham Firearms is alive and well and I don't think he'll sell out ever again. That was a one-time deal and he got what he wanted out of it and well Bushmaster is theoretically gone. A lot of the Bushmaster parts are still out there and like well I said well Mark you just said that they got the name but not the quality. Yeah but all the parts work.
So again, on that note, and as a sidebar, Windham Firearms is alive and well, Bushmaster's dead. But if you go to cdnnsports.com, then look on their page, you have the upper bar there, they have AR-15 parts. When you go to them, they had not only AR-15, but remember I was talking about those AR-10 uppers? Well, there's all kinds of AR-10 parts from Bushmaster.
over there at cdnnsports.com. Now they have magazines and everything else, but they have a big lump of AR-15 parts, and including bulk purchases like on quantities of parts. I don't know what they have here in all of those categories, and you give them a call, they'll probably do you a deal, but they have some excellent quantity prices, like five of this, four of that, three of this, 10 of those.
you know, 25 of the others. So you have to go down through the scroll to see what's still listed there. Now, a lot of people have been milking that cow because these are all the part, not all, these are part of the leftover inventory from the Bushmaster knockout when Remington went down.
When the when the when the foreclosure on the company took place when they wanted a bankruptcy This stuff was sold out later in blocks and different companies got them will CDN and the sports Got a got a whole bunch of the small parts and a whole bunch of the big parts, too So there's a place to go to check on that and again
Instead, of course, like I said, if you go to Wyndham Arms, they'll even, they'll build you a custom rifle just like many other men will out there. And they're the ones who were the mother of the Bushmaster name. The Fox, they say the father of the Bushmaster name. Now, that gets me to one last thing at the top here. If any of you are out and about and you run into a Bushmaster rifle that you don't recognize, because it says Bushmaster, but I don't know what it is.
I've mentioned this many times and they are an excellent little rifle. It used to be you could get two and a half to three of the Bushmaster original design rifles for the price of one AR-15, which means you could arm three people for the price of one in terms of militia operations. Now, these rifles are out there used, usually abused, because somebody doesn't know what they are, but they do not have a buffer tube. They are more in line with the cross between the
Well the the AR 180 slash the AR 18 and oh Maybe a poor man's FAO in some ways, but they're not they're doing 556 they take an AR 15 mag they take The critical parts are all AR 15 But if you run into any of these Bushmaster rifles, they are in and they're reasonably priced a lot of times people won't know what they are If they're a yard sale
And they are a 5.56 gun. They were around since the late 60s and early 70s and from the 70s through to the 80s were still in the market and they are the Bushmaster. Now this is back when Bushmaster before the name shifted over and you know they completely went to AR-15s.
It's the same company that also did the Bushmaster bullpup or before that the Bushmaster pistol that everybody always looks at. Now that some of these young people are making stupid remarks. The Bushmaster pistol was a really cool idea for the period of time that it was in. It was again
successfully employed in a number of different tasks. Again, you got to remember who was using this type of gun. Well, it's like the Mac 10. Who was using that kind of gun? Well, the SEALs like using the Mac 10 also got hold of the Bushmaster at the end of the war, by the way, and for busting into a hut and just
down everybody inside at about 10 feet and you know or more or less it was perfect for assassination weapons which is what it was used for. The Bushmaster pistol was used for the same purpose and with the same kind of application because common magazines readily available ammunition but it was originally designed also to be an aircraft crewman's gun to give some kind of suppression fire or as an emergency weapon the original Bushmaster pistol.
Now both the pistol and the rifle, the rifle I mentioned earlier, use the same receiver. So here's what's interesting is you have both side eject, which are later, and top eject, which is original. Top eject, charging handle on the roof. When they built the
The later models and the last of the bushmaster pistol, they're a side eject, but they still have the charging handle. The first of the second model have the charging handle in the same place, but then in the last model, probably just to cheap it out, they moved to a side charging handle attached to the bolt just like it was of the rifle.
So these are not a bad weapon. They would be very useful to have as a pattern for future manufacture because they would be easily built. They were a very user-friendly firearm to construct in more so than the AR-15. All slab, flat construction. Okay?
Now another thing, the follow up to that was the last generation of unique Bushmaster designs before they just became an AR pattern rifle company, is the Bushmaster Bullpup. Again, another PAWS type of weapon, PAWS. In fact, it's probably the only gun out there that matches the PAWS specification for a firearm.
and it was a bullpup. Now they're still out there hanging around, there's some here and there, but again it's a weapon to take a look at and if you're interested in thinking about maybe how to build a cheaper, easier, faster weapon, the Bushmaster Bullpup would be a good choice. If you take the same ideas that they applied with regard to components, materials, it is the most affordable way to build a firearm.
As far as modern AR-15 or AR-type rifles, it's superior to the AK or the AR-15 in terms of simplicity and also off-the-shelf materials. Far superior because you're actually taking what is a piece of extruded aluminum stock and turning it into a firearm.
That's what they did and they did it quite successfully. The Marine Corps tested 2000 of the rifles, purchased 2000, put them into service for training and testing purposes. There was no real final solution. They just eventually pressed into the next generation of AR-15 or forgive me, M16 type weapons. The Bushmaster itself then the company finished the production of the line.
of what they built for the civilians and it's whatever's out there is out there. But duplicating it with all the things that we know now and especially with what's coming, this is another one of those designs that I would recommend you take a serious look at. Forgotten weapons has, I believe, pretty much every weapon I mentioned you should, I mean by now you should have, he's been doing this for years. You should be able to find an example of each of the weapons in Forgotten Weapons on YouTube.
And if not, just look a bush master rifle