March 29, 2023
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening editions of The Intelligence Report on March 29, 2023, discussing weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured extensive discussion of shotgun procurement and specifications for militia 5-10 programs, detailed technical information about ordnance including recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, and training rounds, and guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing gold and silver acquisition strategies in the context of potential economic collapse and government confiscation. Koernke also addressed the Nashville shooting and criticized government and media responses, while providing historical context on weapons systems and survival preparedness.
- shotguns
- 12 gauge
- militia
- 5-10 program
- preparedness
- recoilless rifle
- rocket launcher
- ordnance
- gold and silver
- executive order 6102
- economic collapse
- weapons wednesday
- nashville shooting
- government confiscation
- barter
- ammunition
- ar-15
- rifle grenades
- rpg
- survival
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We wrote the Constitution as if for future generations this legacy we gave. In this delight, the freedoms we secured for you, we 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, 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've taken sick and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit dock so their children won't be
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, prison given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as pirates trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R.C.
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Want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there working with all the unique bounce technology in their hands and of course that they've developed and a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 29th of March. It is the 15th year of open 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 saber katana battle acts just a couple of street blades take your pick whatever it is you're using hacking and chopping rules are the basic understanding of the battlefield
Don't forget, footwork and shield also. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday, and a couple things. Needless to say, as we can see, the queers of $3.00 bill, pedo fruit loops, are blaming the kids and the adults that were shot for getting themselves killed by being heterosexuals. And the pervert, twisted, sick, wicked, pedo, evil minds,
that make up your enemy are flapping their yap big time because they're trying to deflect. In fact, they're also projecting. That's called projecting. And so it's all those, those children that were killed, it's their fault.
Though because they weren't clear enough. They weren't petting up They they weren't having their body parts cut off or stitched up and then other body parts cut cut off or other body parts put little middle Mason jar in formaldehyde For the perverts to stare at while they fondle the children that they've converted Yeah, how dare those children? How dare they and then of course, there's the adults. How dare they how dare they blah blah?
and we have Edward there. Go ahead, Ed, what you got? Yeah, well, first, I gotta come up and remind people that tomorrow and Friday we will not be up live with Liberty Tree Radio for any of the live programming. There's stuff going on locally here this weekend. I won't be here to run the board. The Gilda will still be up. The streams will still be running, but I can't guarantee what we'll be playing during the lot of hours while I'm not here to maintain them. Also,
We've got a correction make kind of a good one. Christoper is not dead Which I do find interesting one of the listeners? Posted a link is he's not going on tour? Wait, I know 13 years ago. They declared him dead and I found news a Video that actually has a news clip in the beginning of it where they state that he is dead
Yeah, okay before before we before we go any farther. This is a Larry moment Okay, but I'm gonna point something out of if you know again, it may be true But I'm gonna say this guys I know at least of four different times that earnest Borg 9 was dead Okay, that they declared it
Yeah, on the news, he was dead, he's gone, he's kicked the bucket, and they even did the obituary on television with one of the entertainment programs. So you really kind of wonder about these. The thing is, the Mendoza effect that Larry talks about is that supposedly there's no evidence of it, it's never been that way before. But...
There is this with the Christopher thing and I will play it real quick here because this is from 13 years ago. You know like you see if I can get that up there. Oh, that's the wrong one. Here we go. Hello, you join us for special BBC News Flash. It's being reported in America that the pop star Christopher has died. The singer was rushed to hospital in Los Angeles. The star was pronounced dead by doctors after arriving at a hospital in a deep coma.
Well this is the scene live now from Los Angeles. Let's get the latest from our correspondent in LA, Peter Bose. Peter, what is the latest you are hearing? He hasn't f**ked out. Okay, Peter, thank you. Well these are the live pictures outside the UCLA hospital in Los Angeles. There you go. That's the news clip from it. That's 13 years ago.
he's still posting on Facebook and he's got a tour that's going on. That's supposed to be. Well, I'll be back in 2023. Oh, it'd be stinking by then. Yeah. Okay. So again, this is what we're talking about. Although the other question is this some kind of Twilight Zone way that the ring knockers, pit swappers and the yamical wearers.
Make people disappear so to speak from the mind of the you know, the audience looks for your other characters musicians, etc But if he's he's posting on Facebook and he's on tour He's going on tour shortly Right. I think that's what Ed said. Okay. Well, anyway So I'm not dead yet. Well, okay so in theory
Thank goodness. I'm not complaining about this. I think Kristin Berg is a phenomenal music writer. In fact, most of you probably don't remember, but let me jog your memory. If you're my age, does anybody remember? He has a real quick that he has a tour schedule for this year, and he has posted some videos recently on YouTube. And he's that he also has a Facebook page and he's been posting several. Yeah, he's alive and well, it seems.
And he's scheduled to go on tour 2023. Well, I'll go ahead and take his dad unless they're propping him up with the two wheeled dolly and he's really stiff and they just move the jaw like they did in the clutch cargo movies, you know, a little string with the puppet mouth. It doesn't sound quite like him. Well, you know, whatever you do, don't turn on the smell-o-vision when you record the program. So, well, the interesting thing about this is again, he's
He is very political, or he has been very political, but usually also doing the anti-war kind of stuff while doing the war pro-conflict stuff. He's kind of a, he's not a schizophrenic, but he's got an interesting swing back and forth in his appeal, plus of course his love balance and all the other stuff that he's done, and epic dance music. Lady in Red is what all of you would know Kristenberg for.
You lay it how many weddings have you been to Lady red how many anniversary or get-together events? Have you danced to Lady and red? Okay, it's just gonna be in the mix. It typically is in the mix. It's one of those that everybody recognizes And at some point there's some woman in the room in red Maybe more than one for the very reason of that song by the way. So as it is At least as far as we know
Once again, he's alive. He's alive. Yeah, Krista burgers alive. This is good. So thank you Edward and again, I Well, I don't know what his latest album is that I'm gonna have to look see if there's any other because you've got a web page Let's see what the I need to see what his latest wave of music is I think I saw something that I didn't recognize it now this makes sense It was a search that I did last night in that I came up with a song that
You know, he's looking older, which he, you know, he, when they announced this, which is 13 years ago that he was dead, what's interesting is, remember structurally, physically, he would be, you know, a much younger man. And the image I saw last night in one video, which is kind of interesting, is like, man, maybe the reason he died is because of the way he's looking, because he looks like he's older than he should.
Well, now guess what? That's because if he's still alive, he is older. Well, 13 years, put some mileage on you, okay? So, appreciate that. Now, another thing real quick. Kristin Berg, how many of you used to watch Captain Kangaroo?
Well, yeah, I kind of vaguely remember that either see you know stayed up with your kids in the morning because you're getting ready for breakfast and Captain Kangaroo might be on if you may have already been gone to work by the time Captain Kangaroo came on but usually with like in most areas like the Detroit area was very early in the morning So it's basically like pre-drive time for the kids preschool time for the kids Captain Kangaroo And which mean how do you get up early to watch it? Okay. Well, I had to get up way mom and dad did when mom and dad did
And what's interesting is I never thought about this until years later, but Cap and Kangaroo used to use a bunch of Kristin Berg's music in his later year when Cap and Kangaroo was later into his productions. Kristin Berg's music was there, The Island from the Getaway.
The island go listen to the song the island on the island, okay, and If you listen to that there was all these goofy little neat little cutout images They were literally cut out images that were done for Kim Kangaroo and one of the songs they used was the island
And there were several other pieces, three other songs at least, if I were to go through the album, it would jog my memory on it. But three other songs that I know of that Kristin Berg did were used by Captain Kangaroo. And it was because they were bouncy, uplifting, positive music, and it painted a picture in different locations, and it really did a good job of painting the picture. It was just, you know, like a story, a music story piece.
So, you know, heads up on that one too because he's done some phenomenal phenomenal music. So if you get a chance Well, I'll tell you what we'll do we know it's while I'm thinking about it because still here again Freedom by Krista Berg and It's a tough one to find and I don't know why I might Ed might not be able to find it on YouTube freedom
Uh, because I'm trying to think which album forgive me. I might even be the title for the album each one is you know, like the getaway and Needles to say we just played a piece from Crusader, you know yesterday so I'm thinking I and it's not the Crusader album. It's good. It's kind of another one. In fact, it might even be freedom. That's why I'm saying God mark. Let me do microphone on that one. But anyway, and if you can find it freedom and
We'll plug that in and find it first Give me a vocal cue because in the meantime because we're almost to the bottom. We are you got about 10 minutes
Real quick here, I want to remind everybody, the bad guys have demonstrated they're in motion. They've got a bunch of public announcements now everybody's talking about. In the day after this incident, just like we saw with Lansing, Michigan, what exactly I told you, we saw with Lansing, Michigan, you're now seeing nationally with this Nashville shooting.
Okay, the pedos and the queers are all flapping the app and all the perverts are coming out of the woodwork that are in the politico end because oh my goodness we denied the pedo queers, you know, Tennessee did, to be able to access children with faggoty boy read time. Okay. I do hate to break in while you're on subject, dad, but I had to step away and answer the door for a second.
I missed the tail under that request. It's Krista Berg freedom. Christopher. Let's see if we can find. Yeah, let's see if we can find it. Give me a give me a heads up when you do that again. A verbal heads up that way. I'll know you're ready. And the reason is it's one of those songs. It's hard to find kind of a usually there's a sailing ship in a, uh, from the oceans ocean viewed from the sea level view, looking up at a foremaster.
as the usually the icon the artwork for whatever video is posted on it then I assume that actually came from the album one of the images that's in there did but again Christenberg we've played a lot of his music alive that's a good thing to hear so anyway a couple things shares if they're showing their colors red and yellow they hate your head you mean road to freedom or is this just called freedom
Road to Freedom. That'll be the one. It's posted differently. Road to Freedom. It takes me a second to get it. As typical with his albums, this particular song's theme is at least three different points in the album. And so it's staying a story as he goes...
From one step to the next, about a third of the way through the inventory of songs, it gets to the next step and then a third of the way again into another step with the same basic song. In the music.
is turned around from the other perspective with the sun. To get a chance, go look up Krista Berg. You'll probably find the attachments or the tendrils work down through the same album. You'll recognize what I'm talking about. In fact, if I can, we take a little break or at the top, I'll dig out the other song that I know I want to play. And you've heard the first element of it.
And then it's from another perspective, which is really kind of interesting, which is well done. So it is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. Please don't put it in the pencil sharpener. First of all, your head's too big. Obviously, the twits that we have on the other side, no problem. Probably stick their whole hind end in the pencil sharpener. B-brains. And if we sharpen it, they simply keep dropping IQ that way.
losing more and more gray matter as they go in a matter of moments. Anyway, again, Krista Berg, and that was Road to Freedom. You'll be able to find that easily enough that way in Freedom. Actually, I still think it may be Road to Freedom or Freedom. He slapped me in the microphone. I've got a million albums in my lumbar yard off to the off of lower back left over by the trim board. And if I work at it long enough, I can probably put a few words together here and there.
On occasion. But anyway, we haven't heard that song in probably six, seven years on the Intel report. It's been a while since we played it. So again, real quick here, Weapons Wednesday, classicfirearms.com and also Center Fire Systems have a couple of shotgun deals. I think there are several companies that have a handful of traditional pump straight line tube bed, 12 gauge,
service right guns. 20 inch barrel, although a bird barrel is fine to be quite honest for what we're talking about doing with it. But in the discussion about a 510 program system, if you're looking for a weapon to be able to put five on the rack that you can hand out, which is also good to have five shotguns on hand for garrison issue, okay? But for a 510 program, five 12 gauge shotguns will do just fine.
And for about $119 to $132 a piece, although I think I've seen one, if you do the search, you might want to check all the usual suspects. But somewhere, there's probably still a 12 gauge for about 110 out there. Every once in a while, they pop in as deals. Now, they could be Turkish. There have been some...
A couple of Chinese models that popped in again about three months ago. And there's a few other odds and ends. There might even be a Filipino knockoff 12 gauge. Same people used to make the 1911s. You know, the Inter Arms Group.
They're standard service shotguns. They're typically made for police departments so the police departments can kill the local population, secret police, whoever. So the companies that usually make these firearms, they work. They're not fancy. They're nothing to write home about, but they rack the action. They load a shell. They shoot a peasant or they plan on shooting one of us, and it works every time.
So doing the favor in return when having to deal with the gun grabbing secret police, it'll work just fine too. Also again, for security operations where it's pretty straightforward, most everybody has watched so many movies, even if they don't have hardly a clue about firearms except maybe which direction to point the barrel, maybe. For the most part, you can bring them online pretty quick and it's a simple mechanical action.
Now, there's an interesting thing that they pretty well subdivided between a franci design, if you notice, and pay attention to the design of the receiver and also the bolt, or most of them. I would still say about 70% are mimicking the Model 870 Remington.
The bolt is so close with some of these that I've still not had the chance like the Turkish ones. They look so much. I mean dimensionally, you're gonna have to break out the micrometer to see how if they were iffy but not quite. But they match up with the 870 Remington bolt to the point where maybe they drop right in. They may have, they don't worry about, you know, a lot of these companies do not worry about patents.
especially if they're outside the US. And the 870 has been around longer than the Glock and the Glock patents and first gens are already out dating, you know, for restrictions for production. It's why the 80% guns are being built and why, for instance, you know, you've got the new dagger being done by Palmetto State Armory because they can get away with it.
So they're good enough for what they're for. The only thing I would say, and I will remind you again, you know, I'm going to harp on it because nobody else will tell you to, is firing pin extractor and ejector, or better still, just get a whole new bolt and have a spare bolt for the shotgun on hand. Now you do this while they're selling them now.
because the parts won't be available down the road. These aren't Johnny come lately companies per se, but they may only be limited production run guns for only so many tens of thousands or maybe a hundred thousand guns at best. And they didn't plan on providing spare parts. The company is going to go to another model almost as quickly as they build the one that they're building. And it happens all the time.
So, in the earliest stage of acquiring one of these types of guns, you want to get spare parts immediately. Now, a lot of the spare parts, beyond firing pin extractor and ejector, you can fidget, you know, springs from other weapons that are out there. That's why, you know, gun parts, corp, and apex gun parts, and sarco, are people you want to keep in the inventory because
There are a lot of parts that can be found that are virtually identical but for a different firearm and they're easily cross referenced by specification in dimensions and length. So just a heads up there. Now the other option is maybe if you got five of them buy a few extra barrels. Wouldn't be a bad idea.
because that way you've got spears for some bizarre reason somebody jumps over a fence and by the way I've seen this from telling you from personal experience watching people stick the muzzle in the mud and didn't even know it they were so busy focused on what they're chasing going over the fence that they had the gun in one hand and nobody to pass it off to so they go over the fence
get over the other side and they they give it at the barrel right into the soft earth over on the other side of the fence. Then they see what they want to shoot at, bring the shotgun up to their shoulder, pull the trigger. Now the gun doesn't blow up and kill anybody, but the barrel fractures at the plug end and with a bird barrel you can cut it down with a 20 inch ain't got a whole lot of give. Okay, so just a heads up. This is why it's a good idea to have spare barrels run. Now in wartime we won't care about barrel length.
It's like everything else. Anything and everything goes in wartime. But right now, there's no reason to, in any way, shape, or form, you know, cut the edge of any situation. Just keep everything in the longer, standard length so there's nothing anyone can say except when they want to just outright want to grab the guns, then you kill them. We get rid of the bastards. It's that simple.
Did all we could they won't leave you alone time to get rid of them and it's pretty obvious It's pretty stinking obvious. We're there as far as that goes So for everybody who's trying to nay say or desperately mister Yeah, misdirect what they're seeing before their eyes the petal queers are telling you they're they want to kill you right now the petal of feminine queers the the sociopaths who should be gone
are now telling you that they're gonna kill all of you because your head rose and they hate you. In fact, they believe all these leftist turd Wokites believe that those nine year old kids did. They believe they deserve to die. You know what? That means all of them first on the other side, all of them, without hesitation. They've already told you exactly what in their heart of hearts they really think.
And we already knew that but everybody's tried to cover or do the qualify thing Well, I don't want to get in the middle of her I'm not trying to wag a finger or make judgments or wealthy. What will you do about this now? Well, well Yeah, right. Well, you know the panty ways are gonna continue to shuck and jive that's what's gonna happen Anyway, we're a little past about him. I gave myself a little spacer because we just had one music break So it's weapons Wednesday and on weapons Wednesday
There is one music break that if at all possible we always have to take. Hey! Because this is my rifle. There are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. Master my life. With that my useless. I feel true. It shoots me. Before God.
What mind you madness fills in our valleys There is danger, and there's danger in our hills Oh, here you not the sin of the view The wild and free, so the rifle from the tree Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle In our hands, the fruit of nudge rifle
You may ride a goodly speed, you may know a stern and master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts glad to make what little noise and always hits the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no strife.
I need no grave at home, back across the dried water. And yet he must come, as well as to the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then as soon as it is begun. If sentence figure hold a buck through, the quicker it will be done. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no to rifle. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no to rifle.
Okay, this is longer. See if I get that little break. It was enough time to mad dash into another database and over at YouTube, Krista Berg dash when winter comes forward slash road to freedom. So Ed's right there, Krista Berg dash when winter comes forward slash road to freedom.
Now tell you what if you could Ed you're gonna be able to quick if you about halfway through this is an eight-minute piece I'm gonna try to get Ed can sculpt this for me the first part of this the when winter comes is pretty much instrumental and Yeah, we can either listen to eight minutes and 11 seconds worth of music
Well, we should be able to slide it forward to Road to Freedom. And Ed, if you listen Ed, go about halfway through, you'll hear Christoper's voice. You can slide back and pick up the intro. Give me a cue if you're able or when you're able to do, when you're able to bring it up. Unfortunately, the way I had to do that work around that we had to do last week, I can't listen to the music before I play. I didn't have to do that before the program or we got to play the whole thing.
Okay, I'll tell you what, hold on. It's only four minutes long though, the one I'm looking at. Well, road to freedom. Oh no, wait, maybe I'm wrong. No, it's eight minutes and some odd. I'm doing this on the air because there's something that, oh come on. When winter comes, the one that I found is three minutes and 48 seconds long. Then the next after that, okay. Maybe it's a cut down version of it.
No winter when winter comes that's the first half. There's two of them there. It's like winter comes off of the road to freedom album The version that I've got is three minutes and 48 seconds long Okay, but that's not the one that we want. We want road to freedom, which is the second half of it in other words what they did Road to freedom we played the first time
Except that this is a this is the juxtaposition component. I'll tell you we have to do if we have to play it all I'll find the other version cuz no no no no no no no listen just find the it's when winter comes forward slash road to freedom is a winter come forward slash road to freedom when winter comes Krista bird off of the album road to freedom three minutes and That's the one I've got that's when they came up for me
Okay, let's see if that's the instrumental or if that is the Vocal it could be the vocal because it's about 50 50 the original instrumental rolls into the vocal which it's kind of like you said it's like what they did with Revolution, you know the three components We'll find out experimental perversion dad. I did find the other version by going through another side I had to I think it's the language I'm looking at is
Korean. But I posted it in the Gilded as well. So I've got that other one. We can try and cue that up. Yeah, as a matter of fact, I was trying to cue this up because I can do it right in front of me. You probably hear noise in the background. Do you have a time index for when the music started? That's all I need. That's what I'm trying to do right now for you. So again...
I'm guessing since it's the two parts put together, it's probably gonna be that three minute mark, roughly. Yeah, I would say, yeah, pull it in and do that. That'll work. I'm gonna go from three minutes to, okay. Three minutes and about 30 seconds. Try that. Well, it'll work close enough. How about that? Three minutes and 30 seconds into the piece, which is eight minutes and...
11 seconds overall. That's the one you're looking at the same one I'm looking at. And that probably is Korean. Anyway, I'm playing, but I'm not getting any audio off of this one. I have an audio in front of me right now. It's an example where, since I found out that Christa Berg is alive, or at least in theory, is alive. I mean, we may know in this other alternate universe, just go, let her ride. The joyous news in theory, Christa Berg is alive.
What I'm going to do is find the component I was looking for the song that particular part of the album, which means you know with Well try to search some systems. It's almost like beating your head against the wall, but we'll find it I'll work it out and find it because then you can understand what uncle mark's talking about because half the time I bring something up But if I don't have a representation of it, what good will it do us?
And in this case, very well done though. And again, I recommend you have a list of Krista Berg and a while, go search out, look through his music, you'll see what I'm talking about. It's got some really phenomenal patriot work that has been done. And again, anti-war to a degree also, some of the stuff that he's done, which is pitched at different times. Not right now, because he desperately want to get you into World War III and they got to get a bunch of you killed. So they're going to be more than happy to pump up
anything and everything that'll turn your brain off and not generate patriotism but try to get you as an idiot stick globalist dude to go and die for the Jewish mob and wants to steal some more stuff from the Russians after they get done stealing everything from the Ukrainians. Oi, Gevalt, you just need to go kill the people because it's just to kill them. Oi.
as opposed to actually having some kind of, you know, rationale because otherwise there's no, we have no business doing it. And even there, it's very narrow rationale. You know, having to do with saving your society, yeah, it's worth fighting for. But not working for the traders in Washington ensures how not the traders in the Department of Defense. So, as it is, and again, Weapons Wednesday, we're almost to the top here, real quick. And when I mentioned the 12-gauge shotguns we were talking about,
Different weapons, a moment ago here somebody popped up on the screen from the alternate end. What about Maverick shotguns? Well, Mavericks were the bargain basement shotgun in the American inventory for a long time. I mean, they're the step below, in theory, the Mossberg 500.
But it turns out they're not that bad a gun. In fact, people made snide comments about the Mavericks when they came out. But since then, the communist Chinese pump guns, the Turkish pump guns, and all the other fun stuff have been thrown into the mix. And, well, the Maverick isn't all that bad. So would the Maverick gun be good enough for a 5.10 program? Oh, hell yes. I know guys that have racks of those, not one 5 count rack.
Back when the Maverick came out in its promotional phase, guys, remember the Maverick was under $100 a gun. In fact, much like the $69 naygots, which a lot of people have in their 5 rack or 10 rack because they were $69 a piece. When the Maverick shotgun first came out, there was a bargain deal at $79.95. Now they did average about $89.95.
So you're talking a brand new American made pump shotgun by a known company producing a 12 gauge gun for $90. And people bought the hell out of them.
And in fact, I know guys that have shotgun racks, you know, they're actually military rifle racks with 10 Maverick shotguns per rack, you know, in different locations in addition to other firearms, but they kind of cut off these Mavericks because they were available. So yes, if you have the Maverick or if you can make a deal on them, they'd work. In fact, it all have to be the same gun, but I'd recommend if you can. I mean, even if it's old model, Stephen
66 or 67 guns or if it was
Again, Mossberg pump guns. Now Mossbergs came up in standing when the Marines finally bought into them and you have the Marine Corps model. But the Mossbergs always been a decent design. It works well. And a lot of people have grown up with it. We've boy saw it when it first came out. I mean, when it first came into existence. And again, it was a bargain basement gun when the Mossberg 500 came out. Guys, you could buy four of them for the price of one Remington 870.
So there's a lot of the Mossberg 500s, but not in the latest Classy Chassis version, but in a regular field utility, you know, almost K-Mart kind of grade. When I say that, I'm not being derogatory, I'm just saying that K-Mart didn't make any fancy. They didn't have any gold line of anything. They just had the lowest grade or average Pontiac grade shotguns and rifles from Remington and Winchester.
Remington, Winchester, and Stevens made all the guns for Kmart, unless it was the Brazilian imports and stuff like that. And Kmart, way back in the day, also used to have a lot of surplus Mausers. But in their own line of guns, they were made by the other companies. They were just the simplest and least expensive of all of the variants in the guns. So again,
The Mossberg 500, well now I say that people go, oh that's right there parallel with the 870 or parallel with you know, whatever Winchester's making, etc. Well, yeah, today's standards was, but back in the day it was cheap. And that's why people bought a ton of them. So yes, if you have any of those guns, they'll work. But it would be nice to have them all matching up simply because spare parts inventory, etc. So if you pick a certain gun and you can roll into a pile of them, just keep picking them off.
The Stevens shotguns for years I have bought, I mean literally hundreds and stashed away. Those used to be the Stevens 12 gauge pump, five shot, four with one in the tube, one in the chamber for $35 a piece.
I was making really good money at the time and working two full-time jobs and a part-time job. And of course a lot of money had to go to the bills and take care of the family. But there was, you know, again, they were so cheap I could afford to go to a gun show, pick up two, three, or four of them, sell one for the price of all that I bought. If you, you know, the best of the bunch, the cream of the crop, take that one and sell it sideways. And the rest all go into the cash.
And I have been running the Adri, I have hundreds of them. The Stevens guns were actually, I'm just going to realize this, but the Stevens pump gun, the Model 67 was used in Vietnam. The model that most commonly run into that's from that period of time is the exact same gun that went into service complete with when the when the donut of destruction bought the Stevens gun back during Vietnam.
They just used production line shotguns. So the ones that went over to Vietnam for MP and for combat service actually still had the game scene on the side that was standard production for that period. You know, you were using a combat shotgun with a quail on the side and a guy with a 12 gauge.
There's no high quality. A lot of machine work, one of those. You know, the Savage is a good little gun. That Mossberg is a good little gun. I got one for $150 and back in the 90s. Which is great. All I had to do was really rough, but then all I had to do was take that rod, you know, for the assist, for the bolt, take it all apart, push up the end, and I think...
You push the button and it drops just down, it'll drop down fully open just like a Remington or a Winchester. I can only call them Finchesters. I remember about the time the Mossberg came out, the counterpart to that was the 1200 Winchester 1200. It was not a bad gun, but it was a lot more stampings.
And yeah, in fact in production, the Peking order would be the Remington and then it was a toss up between the Winchester in the 1200 defender and or the Mossberg 500. And so it matched the Winchester for that incredible. I had a mouthful that was a riot gun from a prison and that's where you hold the trigger down and just pump and fire, right? You ever had one of those? Right, it's a FOMO 37. Okay, the one you want to watch for.
Now some of the Stevens have the auto sear release just like the Model 37 Ithaca. What basically you can do, it's like a poor man's submachine gun. You just hold the trigger and work the action. Every time you slam forward, you fire. Yeah, you get hold of back, you're ready. You know? I thought there was something wrong with the gun when I first had it. Boy, I was like, man, I had the trigger down, I racked one in, and boom, what happened? What's wrong with this gun?
So I could go apart with that, there's nothing wrong with this gun. It was just different than an ordinary Model 12. You know, I can't remember what series it was, but it was old. I think it worked very well. Most of the older guns used was basically the slam-fire option for the very reason we're talking about, although part of it was when it was used with the game getters like the Model 12. Although remember the Model 12 was the combat riot gun of its day.
The Model 12 was the most commonly used prison shotgun, you know for guard duty or for military and police during the interim years between World War I and World War II. That was a payroll shotgun. The U.S. station goes out in 12 gauge for the U.S. Army payroll personnel. And in fact, in 1977,
I was at Fort Lost in the Woods misery. No, 78. 78. In 1978, I was at Fort Lost in the Woods misery. We had a late payroll come in, right? So they had to give it to us over at the headquarters in the old post. And when they came in, this guy looked like he was carrying a sewer pipe. It was a number, it was a Model 12 in eight gauge. It was in eight gauge.
It looked like he was carrying a water, it looked like he had a stock with a water pipe on it, guys. And I looked at that and he said, yeah, this thing is older than all of us combined. He said they do. He never took it out of the arsenal. And Neil, I don't take it out of the arsenal for payroll like this. And he goes, it's pretty impressive. So I don't know if the ammunition works or not, because it's as old as the gun. But everybody steers clear of it. He goes, you can, and it's right.
Oh no, first of all, I don't know if you can get number 8 anymore, but it was made as a stagecoach gun. It was like for the Treasury box.
And they had one. They only had one. Because I was talking to the guys because they showed up. They had to cut us a paycheck. They had to cut us cash because they didn't get our payroll in in time. We showed up late in the day. So they actually had to cut a special payroll series of payroll checks. And they had to bring them over and deliver the cash to us because there wasn't any place to transfer the check they make. Like I've told you before, you have to then turn around and trade it in for cash. So they actually brought a cash strongbox with them.
And the payroll, that was the payroll gun. If you carried the cash box, somebody carried the eight gauge. It's bigger than ten gauge. No, it's bigger than ten gauge. Yeah, it's like ten gauge is bad enough. Every time someone points something like that at you, you hear an echo. You know? If they're pointing it at you and you talk, you get that echo from your voice coming back, back, back, back.
Well, we're at the top. I'm gonna tell you what, guys, we got a break for a minute here. So for everybody out there, again, yes, the Maverick shotgun will do just fine. The Mosberg would be good. Trust me, you hand that to me. If I don't stand there, burning me to the back, I'll take that 12 gauge or whatever else you got. The figure walked in through the mist with a flint in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, said, we've 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 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 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 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Just when everything got frustrating, it finally worked right. Okay, more on that in a minute. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the...
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Chris de Berg Forgive me snow is falling Dash Chris de Berg It's on dreams live channel on YouTube snow is falling dash Chris de Berg and 13 years ago posted. It's five three minutes and 53 seconds long
Snow is falling. Of course we're getting past that now, but we're supposed to get snow in three days. So for everybody out there, we're going to play this piece real quick just because we're going to finish with Mark and Ed tried to finish last hour. And it's the, again, the extension of the first piece, Road to Freedom. Remember, you heard the song twice now, so you should pretty well have a clue. And this is another component of the storyline.
From the other perspective, of course, it's still the same musicians. So the minstrel is doing his job and Again, it's snow is falling dash Krista Berg if you're looking for it guys and The channel that actually has its dreams live channel on YouTube and three minutes and 53 seconds long So that'll help everybody in ed
As soon as you bring it up, just go ahead or you can play it. I know we have to get past the ads when you're doing that with YouTube. And for everybody out there, it is a perfect day here in Michigan. Now, guys, we had gray, we had snow, we've had rain, we had snow, and sleety snow. And now we have blue skies from almost horizon to horizon and sunshine outside. That's how the day started.
This is obviously late winter, spring in Michigan, you know, late old joke, wait 15 minutes, don't worry, the weather will change. And it's doing just exactly that. Another reason, you don't drop your cold weather gear ever in Michigan, not all of it.
I've told you before at least to carry a woolly pulley or a field jacket liner and roll it up in your kit and hang on to it. Why? Because that way you don't get caught flat-footed if there's a weather shift. We're in the middle of the five largest freshwater puddles on the planet. 76% of the potable freshwater above surface is right here. So be ready to deal with it. Anyway, I'll tell you what, Ed, if you got that ready, then it is. You're fighting it uphill if it's YouTube.
This is always the case. We'll see what happens here. Again, it is Weapons Wednesday. We were talking about shotguns at the very end of the hour. And again, I know this is actually one of the weapons I've argued for utility everything. If you're going to use it for a harvesting tool, you know, knocking out a
UN soldier or one of the peacekeepers or NATO types that they're going to bring here or the secret police cooperating with them. Bushwhacking with the 12 gauge works just fine. It's less likely if you're a little skittish that you're going to have problems better than a sharp stick or a butter knife.
And at different points you can run into some utility pump shotguns. Don't cut them down. Don't worry about cutting them down. If they have a long barrel, remember learn to reload. I think that's the biggest problem I have with 12 gauge is learn to reload. You don't need to hack the barrel down. They always do this in movies. Red Dawn, my favorite. Why did you do that? Okay. You ever watch the movie Red Dawn? The first one, the second one? I don't know.
It's cool to have a Mustang with a minigun on the roof, but yeah, well, whatever. But anyway, in the first one, they just ambushed the Russians who were unfortunately were up there on a sightseeing tour, remember? And they're running through the woods, and if you pay attention, they're pretty accurate about showing with a, they're using bird barrel shotguns, right?
Well, the guys aren't exactly that close, but even if they were, either way, the idea is that with the barrels they had on the shotguns, you're getting nice, tight prints on those OD green coats that shows you that all the pellets were on target and they're bleeding, right?
Well after they successfully kill all the bastards that are there and there's only what three of them, right? After they kill the three, you know, poor fools are out in the middle of nowhere You see the next scene is you know your favorite character there with a hacksaw about cutting down the barrel of his shotgun. Why? Why? Okay. Now, I mean, I understand it's nice to have a short barrel shotgun for certain actions, but not for what he just did
In reality, those guns all did. They kept the it kept the pattern on mark in a tight tight tight format where they needed to be. They hit the targets. They didn't realize that unlike the movies, people don't conveniently die for you as easily as you'd like because it's like, you know, turning it on and off a switch. Sometimes it happens if you hit the right light, you know, like the light, the light, right light fixture. But most of the time it doesn't.
So, cutting down the barrel did what? As it is, you were doing exactly what you were supposed to be doing with the gun, and the gun performed exactly as it should, and the end result was exactly what you wanted. Okay? Just a heads up on that one. Doesn't mean you can't have a short barrel shotgun later on when the time comes, but a standard length gun or even a bird barrel will get the job done for about 99% of what you're doing. Because we're not going to be fair.
And we're not going to, the other side's bragging how they're, they're not going to be fair. They're all bragging up to each other how they're going to roll right over the American people and, you know, wave their, wag their Masonic Dinkus and everybody's face and this, that, the other. Okay, fine. We're thinking the same way in the opposite direction. So again, accuracy over volume fire, but you get good volume fire with that 12 gauge, no matter who you are. Okay. A little bit of practice, just work in the action. It's amazing how good you can get.
So it's a crude, rude, but effective solution to the problem. So Mr. 12 gauge and 12 gauge pump shotgun or a semi-automatic gun is your friend. And or a single shot in or a double barrel. I don't care what you collect, do something. In fact, by the way, single barrel shotguns are so expensive now that a pumpkin is actually a cheaper solution. Anybody notice this?
The least expensive standardized pump shotgun is typically a very reasonable price as I mentioned, but almost all the companies making single barrel, you know, breach poppers, over a hundred and some dollars a unit. Many of them kind of grossly over, you know, dealing Bob with extra goodies you really don't need on that single barrel shotgun. That's, you know, single chamber, no magazine or anything shotgun.
So it would be nice to see those back down where they should be somebody making about a $65 single shot That's what I grew up with hunting. In fact, I used an Ithaca lever action single shot for the longest time in 20 gauge and I could put three rounds down range with the holding the rounds in between my fingers and operating the gun just as quickly as somebody working the action, you know the slide gun.
I'm going to carry a handful of chiclets, but I could carry one in the chamber, two in between my fingers, and I got all the pheasants and bunnies I wanted. So again, just a heads up on that, but preferably we can do a little better if at all possible. But if you run into something for $10, $15, or $25, or $30, buy it.
Oh, what good is it? Well, I don't know. I could strap it to a chair, put a piece of fishing line on it, aim it towards the door if I'm by myself and I need a few extra rifles or the appearance of, you know, a little more than just me being around.
And I can go bang in one direction while I go boom, boom, boom in a totally different part of the house. And the other side has to figure out who that other person was. But if there's a third one that goes off in another direction, well, now there might be three people in there to deal with. That's a little different from dealing with old Uncle Mark by himself. Plus, even if I also think that the barrel, no matter what the condition of the mechanism is like, the barrel is more likely still quite serviceable and
the three quarter inch water pipe, which is you know, I'm fond of and. Is a is the poor bands, butterdice, so to speak, by the way, Christopher still alive 74 still doing things. The last thing I saw he did was some concert in Dublin or something in 2021. So. Apparently still alive. Well, again, played the piece 13 years ago declared dead died.
died in California, you know, a coma in LA, you know, at UCLA, guys. And I think Ernest Burgnine died again. I think Ernest Burgnine, who would be older than my dad, actually, I was pretty close to the same age. What am I talking about? Because they were both in World War II. But Ernest Burgnine is long gone now. It doesn't mean he couldn't be a hundred or something.
I'm feather-fasting the number of people that just turned 100 this last week if you were paying attention. And on that note of birthdays, by the way, it's Nancy's birthday today. My wife, Nancy, it's her birthday today, the 29th. I married an older woman. I was shameless. I couldn't help it. Of course, she's only six months older than I am. But, you know, I married that older woman that I ran into, figured I'd better keep her. Then she kept me, which is cool.
Anyway, so everybody could say happy birthday. If you get a chance on the social media, if you're hooked up with any of the different places where Nancy is and just reminder, we all appreciate her being there. And the other thing here real quick also on this note with Krista Berg is again, 74 and still touring. Well, that's not too bad. A lot of these musicians that are in that age bracket, I should say from the era of the sixties and seventies,
I think almost until they finally fall over dead and roll into the grave, they keep touring. I mean, there's one of them just by accident when I was looking for the piece while we had that short break at the top of the hour. Oh, heck. I think it's one of the Bee Gees. It ended up with its leg amputated. And apparently...
Well, somehow they're still trying to think of they're going to accommodate getting them out there for one last tour before something else gets, you know, goes wrong with him. So, and again, uh, in, in, in working towards 80, 82 years old. So it's like, really? Wow. It didn't take long. Did it? Nope. Not at all. Not really. The time doesn't wait for any of us. Let's just make sure we take advantage of all the time we do have and enjoy it. Hey, Mark. Whoa. Good color.
Is Christopher alive or is that his clone in Scotland?
I maybe, you know, remember the movie, The Island? Let's not forget. And I've talked about the one from way back in the 70s. That was the one where, you know, remember they had the pirates, the modern day pirates that were actually, you know, inbred descendants of the pirates of the Caribbean of old. That was the original movie called The Islands. There was a lot of confusion when you were looking in movie background.
The later movie, not that long ago, was about that very subject. That all these people, you start out where you're seeing them and they're moving around and they're in some kind of closed environment and it's supposed to be an ecological disaster. Every once in a while there's a lottery to send one of them to the island. And all of a sudden, one of the guys, I'm going to the island! I won! I'm going to the island!
only to find out later that it's basically a clone colony and what they're doing is they've got a story made up. They actually have them doing all the processing to help build the other clones, but they don't know what the work is. And of course, whenever the time comes, they're harvested. Okay. So yeah, Christopher was in a coma and then they called the island and they got his clone.
They borrowed the parts they needed. He's just fine. He's 74 years old now. What the hell? That sounds weird. But that's the movie, okay? So would Christoper have enough money to buy a clone? If from the island. Well, yeah, I don't know. Maybe. I don't know what they're charging. You know, you got to figure, okay, think about this. Good old Mr. Cheney has had what? Seven heart transplants? Rockefeller had seven, if not eight.
And you know, the first one might have been a volunteer, but I doubt the other ones afterwards were volunteers. I'd be willing to bet using the medical database they hunted for the customer and made the person have his problems so they could get the parts. Well, they have a little weird. Yeah, that's what money will do. I guarantee it.
especially since all the fellow ring knockers they've got, you know, the medical industry and all the prostit... you've seen what the medical industry is like with the prostitutes there that are doctors. I mean, come on people, look what happened to the coronavirus thing. More worried about the income than they were about being honest. So why would you think that they would be any different about maybe slaughtering somebody else off to get a heart for Mr. Rockefeller if they slide in the right amount of Cayman Island fishing trips?
No, the doctor. So I don't think it's any different. Hey, Kristenberg is with us. And yes, I'm probably the original. At least I hope. In theory, maybe. She needs to be a nice guy. Then we find out he's really evil and wicked. Ooh. Now that'd be possible too.
So anyway, let's do this. Ed might be there. Maybe he did not hear me because again, we've been busy with a bunch of stuff here. And again, we will, by the way, before we get to this hour, we've got to let everybody know we will not be up tomorrow, which is Thursday, and we will not be up Friday with Liberty Tree Radio. And the reason is technical issues that have been dealt with. Ed's going to take care of some of the business right there locally.
And we are doing some upgrades, so there's some things that are going to be changed. Like I said, we may... Next week I'm going to share with you some information about satellite recovery that you can do in your workshop and put together and actually use. Go ahead, color. Yeah, are you guys going to Washington, D.C. for the Tranny Vengeance Fest?
put my purple wig on and then I'm going to wear my face bra. I'm going to put my fake breasts on all three of them, right? I'm going to really mess with their head. Why if I was going to be a tranny would I just have two breasts when, you know, three is better than two, right? And then on top of that, you know. Remember that movie with Arnold when he went to Mars? It's a recall. That's the reference. That's where it's from.
That's perfect. So why not just a mess with their head? Because after all, three is better than two. So, yeah. And if I were to go, I would get a clown car and it would be a rental clown car and I'd have a dropped cell phone to take with me. And if I did anything, it'd be lots and lots of camera technology to film the festivities as the rape kill pillage and burn.
Because it doesn't sound like if you have a day of vengeance Does that sound like any kind of peaceful or kind of loving? Protest where you know, you're gonna get your voice heard. Does that sound like anything like that? What does a day of vengeance sound like? Well for our side will be a lots of small arms fire and lots of screaming, you know, how dare you you savage? How dare you how debt plop. There you go I'm pretty well dared out
So anyway, yeah, we do have the poof to well, again, it's Saturday and that is the first and isn't that April 1st? Isn't that the first? Oh, hold on. What is the date today? Today is the 29th. Oh, that's yeah, go that will be. Oh, Saturday is the first. Saturday is April 1st. Is April 1st. What do we call that? The Fool's Day, right?
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And again, as you probably have heard a dozen times from anybody who's paying attention, all of the pedos, queers, and fellow traveler Wokites are now telling everybody that those three children that were killed in Nashville, they deserved what they got by the queers. If the queers and the pedos could do it, they'd kill more. Hearing that, what do you think the solution should be to that problem?
especially from the the feminist slash the the suits in Washington DC that we happen today What do you what should be the solution? I think we all understand what needs to happen and several people said I can't believe I would ever see this and it's like oh my goodness There's a lot of people commenting on it today. It's like really You've been watching all of this and the biggest problem I have with most people is they keep desperately
trying to qualify some kind of, well, I'm not, I'm a reasonable person. I'm a reasonable person. Well, you know, compromising and selecting that lesser of two evil crap is what has gotten us to the shipwreck that we have right now in the US. So just a heads up on that one. Anyway, Edward, because we're at the bottom, so there's one other thing we need to play first for the bottom of the hour.
This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best before God.
You may ride a goodly speed, you may not turn a master Your forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader just starts 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
Like it, but this one is mine.
or as we were obligated to learn. This rifle, M14, is a lightweight air-cooled, semi-automatic rifle. Well, again, designed for a maximum effective range, claiming at 750 yards, which you can never understand because guys at 1,000 yards, the .308, 760 by 54R and .30-06,
Still, do a nice job of perforating and putting a bullet almost clean through your butt if not through it. If you've got body arm around, it'll probably just go through the front plates and be sitting somewhere in the soft, chewy stuff in between. Whatever organ it happens to hit or, you know, whatever you have to snag, arm like whatever, it's getting messed up. Bullet's going to do some damage.
So I've always questioned that about 750-yard effective range for most of our shoulder-fired weapons. And it's like, no, with a 5.56, yes. That's got problems because, again, yes, you can reach that far if you really know what you're doing. 20-inch H-bar AR-15 Colt, that's the stuff that we have laying around here and there in different cash points. And yeah, I can reach out easily with 700 yards of that rifle and people who've been at match out to 1,000 yards.
But there's a big difference between that 55 or that 62 or the 70 grain bullet that's offered or that you can rebuild and load with it as opposed to 130, 150, 160, 170, 180, 200 or 220 grain projectile out of an out 6 for instance or about 150 grain out of a 7.62 by 51 NATO.
There isn't anything I wouldn't take a shot at if I could see it within that range of a thousand yards. In fact, if I want to keep my enemy slowed down, I want to put a bullet on them as far out as I can because they have to go to fire and maneuver. Many people can't, even if they are adept, typically cannot effectively gauge range.
If they're taking fire and the brush is getting busted up and somebody just got snagged or tagged even a little bit, doesn't have to be a hard hit like, oh man, you just blew his head off or something. No, guys, you smack somebody at a thousand yards in the arm, the crotch, the leg, the side of the torso, or even in the body armor, and the body armor does its job. It's pretty apparent that you're within, you know, receiving range of small arms fire. You have to switch from a traveling motion
to some form of fire and maneuver with an overwatch system. Now when you do that, that forces your enemy to burn energy and momentum and reduce their momentum automatically. Now they can return fire whatever heavy stuff they've got, but the infantry still has to take a look at the fact that you just put somebody in a hurt situation of some kind, maybe dead.
So am I going to take those longer shots? Yes, with my heavy riflemen, with my main battle rifle crew, I will. And then as the enemy moves or approaches to within the next umbrella of fire with the potential of the light rifles, 5.56, 7.62 by
39, etc. 545 by 39 or any of the other newer rounds that are out there that are light rifle rounds, then that second umbrella overlaps and you have a cascading heavier and heavier wall of fire that the enemy is moving into.
But wherever you can take the weapon up to its extreme range you want to do that Okay, always remember that and now you do it the such a way that you fire You don't just stand there and just wail away with 20 rounds. No, no, no because yes, you will be found
You fire and you already have a fallback station for your second shooting point and the moment you shoot you move to another shooting point and yet another and yet another You're you fall back into the fires of your the rest of your combined arms team Because mr. Porter is not your friend That's right in every yeah, remember tool and tool of course it probably is one and don't forget there's 40 millimeter grenade launchers and
Boom! Coming down range. So there's all kinds of things that need to be thought through. Well, they're willing to, in fact, here's the thing to consider. Once you have a combat fire maneuver element moving on you, well, they're superior. It's the government forces. It's the secret police force or whatever. They are in a fixed bag with regard to their offensive power.
Every time they fire a grenade, for instance, they say had 40 millimeter. Every time they fire a grenade, that's one, especially if you can force them at greater range to employ it, it is less likely to be effective. They're trying to disrupt your fires with what is basically a general return fire response with reasonable accuracy in their mind because they can approximate your position.
under the assumption that somehow they may have reached or achieved a defensive line and they know what the Demarcation point is for your defense line. What you've done is created a fiction. So what you do is you incorporate multiple riflemen along the front. They engage simultaneously or close to simultaneously, but they only engage once, break contact and fall back to an unobservable second position.
Now the aggressor may assume that they can still engage with fires against against the original positions And as the second line of fire is engaged when your second station is used Remember that you're going to bound back up to 50 60 yards in some cases maybe even 100 yards And the idea is to bound back to fall back to collapse In such a way that in an ear out retreating. This is planned
So what you're doing is falling back and also increasing the available firepower to the team that's operating because you may have one, two, or even three echelons of heavy riflemen already on standby. And what you literally can do is fire and fall back and leapfrog through the next line. Go to your second position and the second tier fires and then they fall back.
And what you create is a cascading but not a wasteful amount of ammunition of fires going down range that continue to harass and upset enemy contact. Now one way or another, they're going to try to throw some aggressive fire. They'll go with lower cyclic rates with squad guns. They will use, again, indirect fire weapons. They may have, again, supporting mortar.
that is directly attached to them, but that's going to be thinner as we go, especially if you have a broad battlefield. Once you have a large 40 or 50 state battlefield in the continental United States, guys, there's nothing going to be bunched up anywhere because it simply won't be possible because everybody's going to expect to be able to share the wealth.
And if they do pile up special tech in one area to try and, you know, teach everybody a lesson, the problem you've got is every, all the other locations are ill-fitted and ill-equipped. Okay, that's the part that nobody wants to acknowledge is it's like Waco. Why did they do Waco the way they did to try and create the impression that it's feudal resist and the secret police are so big that you can't handle them? Guys, I'm going to remind you something about Waco.
After Waco, what was the big thing that the feds were pushing for, the feds in Washington? What were the ATF, FBI, and all the other Skank Alphabet Soup Agencies that participated in Waco? What were they demanding? They were demanding an increase in budget because they felt that they were going to have more than one Waco at a time.
And so they acknowledge, in fact, their argument when they went to the Congress, they wanted more money because it took their resources from all over the country to handle one pimple location called Waco. And I'm going to tell you something you don't know. In order for them to lay siege to a location like that, which by the way they also said they will, we'll just have to attack next time.
Well, even there they realized you better accept a whole lot of other casualties because grandmas, grandpas, and you know, women and kids and a handful of fighting age people put to rest a whole company of secret police that had practiced for a year to attack that location. If you're having to randomly attack, then you have to play ad hoc.
Now you can claim, well we'd be different. No, one day the original attack was designed to go in, fire on the people unarmed, create an incident, and come out with a bunch of victims that they were going to parade on national television. That didn't work out, they ended up with a siege. But during that siege, we had people from every county, the Fed, tried to recruit cops from every county of the United States.
Why? Because they had to have personnel rotate in because they didn't have enough bodies to play secret police, even with all the secret police they had in 1993. And they had a lot of them. They had to call in, for instance, we had individuals from the SWAT team in Washtenaw County, right here where I sit, Washtenaw County, Michigan. We had SWAT personnel who volunteered to go down there and help with the siege.
And from all over the country, they got idiot sticks that went out there and did that. Well, this will be cool. Yeah, okay. So when you get your ass shot off, it'll be cool. You know, when they find that corpse, it'll be, it'll be pretty cool. Strip bare ass naked and everything taking off you. Because that's what we do.
So, fact of the matter is that they were begging because if they had to have two situations like that, they admitted that they simply could not handle it, let alone a battlefield situation in America. Oh, and then of course they said, well, don't they bring out the government, the military, the army? Guys, the military was divided just like it is right now, just like it was before it. Now the management.
certain parts of the management back then were communists, just like the communists you see, and they were betraying us then, just like that that General Miley is doing now, betraying America. And there's a whole lot of other people, that's why I said, I have no faith in the instrument, the mechanisms of the guard, the reserve, and the army, but I know that in each of them, there's a massive number of people who are not gonna follow the orders of the regime.
You get to this that level of situation you got to be willing to go out and kill grandma and grandpa your own dad You think you know well some are stupid some are Satanists summer a shoe size IQ but a whole bunch of or not so Trying to convince all the military to cooperate with a war against the American people while they tell you we're protecting the country and leaving the border wide open and leaving the border wide open and Leaving the border wide open that ain't gonna work
Oh, the petals and the queers, all the poofdas and the lesbians, oh, they'll be riding with the regime. Make a mistake about that. They're worthless turds. But look what they're willing to do. The transvestite slash, you know, twilight zone fruit loop that was, you know, being doped up, God knows how many ways to Sunday, was more than willing to kill three children.
That's the kind of person that was that that lesbian he she it queer pedo transgender Whatever was more than willing to kill children That's the that's the person they're looking for the the Transgender queers like that are what the government wants in uniform to use as secret police Against the American people because they have confidence they'd be willing to shoot children
And one of them just did it yesterday ad hoc see how that works Why are they recruiting the queers? Well that queer right there that pedo was they should say that Twilight Zone Fruit Loop It's more than willing to shoot three nine-year-old kids and I think twice about was all pumped up about the idea And then killed old people so who they would do to the who do the queers pedos and perverts and yamical wares per tell you the enemy is
heterosexuals, white males, white women. Oh, by the way, black people and Asians are in the same bag, but they don't all know it yet. And the queers will follow the orders to exterminate any women or kids that they put on the list, just like the one that did it yesterday. Isn't that fascinating? Do we need to guess about it? Nope, because we just saw it happen.
And government wants more of those kinds of twisted sisters in uniform. Not to go fight people overseas, but to be used against the American people by the Communist Party in Washington, the globalists against the American people, all of us old people, and all those kids that might get in the way or that they figure just need to be gone because they got other people they want to feed. Wow.
Anyway, Edward, I'll tell you what, I think Edward's there. I think they should be right there. And again, Edward, if you look up, Snow is Falling-Chris DeBerg. Snow is Falling-Chris DeBerg. That was the piece we would have wanted for the second. Eventually, I'll get the title right. It's been a little while since we played these songs too, by the way.
Yeah, long enough, probably none of you remember this one. But snowisfalling-christaberg, it's going to take a minute. It's on YouTube. If Ed finds it, you got to get through the ads or obligatory, which I completely bite my brain out to. If you give me the option, maybe, but when you try to shove it, I just, the screen goes down until it's done. And I try to block it off, you know, audio, and then flipping back over for what's entertaining me, if it's something I wanted to hear.
or something I need to hear because it's information somebody's providing. So for everybody out there, here we go. We'll be right back. Road to Freedom album. The whole thing is posted. You can find it on YouTube. And I believe that's song three. So if you listen to the first piece that we played, remember what the father says towards the end.
And then this is turned around and he realizes, yeah, he heard something, you know, in his mind from a spirit, time passing. So for everybody out there again, remember, we got to take care of each other. The bad guys planning on murdering America. It's pretty obvious. They're really good frothing at the mouth right now. So I'm going to warn everybody right now somewhere again, and I mentioned this several times, we're almost to the top here, the ATF FBI
the Israeli Mossad and elements of Homeland Security. And if you've watched that Fruit Loop that's in charge of Homeland Security, he is an absolute worthless turd and turncoat. There is no doubt. He is, in fact, as far as I'm concerned, he's an absolute pedo-queer. There's a flavor to all these creatures that oozes out of them. And if you watch his body language, I don't know how many children have died in his hands.
But the bottom line is that these characters have a plan and they have at least one bomb factory somewhere in the US.
and in light of what they're now pushing and what you've seen just in the last 24 hours. It'll be the Mossad, elements of Homeland Security, and the FBI and Batfaggots all working together to create an incident and then demand a bigger police state and cascade the thing about going after the guns. Now remember, it's the petal queers and or the Fruit Loops that are on Prozac that have been doing this garbage across the board.
And we've warned everybody, well, right now, don't buy into the BS and under no circumstances back off or try to apologize or use some kind of rhetoric to, well, I understand. But I don't agree with it, but I understand and I'm gonna be reasonable. So I sound like I want my enemies to feel good about me. Your enemies hate you. Listen to what these people have said in the last 24 hours. They are frothing at the mouth.
It's been no change. We've watched this for 30, 40 years. You can try to be as reasonable and foolish as you wish to be. There is no reasoning with the insane. These creatures are sick, wicked, and insane.
Well, the Fed loves that. In fact, they're participating in this. They're the ones who bust around all of Antifa to burn the country down. The government cooperated with that completely because how would you stop that from happening? The government in the past would have stopped those buses except, well, since the government's the one who was coordinating the attack against the American people, that didn't happen, did it? Not once. Not ever.
So, the Fed will be doing either one tour from one, two or three different locations. Who knows? Maybe more, because they could be doing it regionally over the river, over beyond the Mississippi and on this side of the Mississippi. But it's going to be just like Camp Gruber. It's probably, in fact, not going to be. They're already out there somewhere. So, the Fed is planning the Israeli Mossad, the Jewish mafia that's running and telling, we got all these agencies by their dinkus.
and or is made up of management is made up of the same kosher mafia filth. Their job is going to be to create terrorist activity on American soil and try to blame anybody and everybody else for it. And it's them. And I will remind you that you remember when the first night, the first World Trade Center bombing, you know, let's remind everybody, anybody remember the Egyptian major?
When they were recruiting the supposed Arab terrorists and not one of them was really interested in and they recruited them and they got them all pumped up and The major was told because he didn't speak very good English They assume he must be stupid, but they told him that they were going not going to make a real bomb They're going to make an inert device and so he went along with it until he was talking to his handlers Gee, have we heard this before? Oh, well, we're gonna make you're gonna make a real bomb
What? And so they made a real bomb and they set the bomb off and the FBI means the FBI set the bomb off in the basement of the World Trade Center, the one that went off before 9-11. How do we know this? Because it's in court testimony by the major who under oath
And when they least expected him to do it, it was while he was on the stand, he walked right through what happened. As soon as he got done, they got done with him in the testimony during the trial. The federal government swept his hind end up, put him on a plane, and immediately shipped him right back over to Egypt where he was then unaccessible for the rest of the time. But what did he say? He told everybody that the FBI told him to make a real bomb.
and then make sure that it, well, worked. And guess what? Then they set it off. But you see that guy that was the Egyptian, by the way, the major was an Egyptian intelligence major. Okay, if you don't think they're all as bright as anybody here, at least some people are a little brighter than others in that population group. And amazingly enough, they could understand what was going on. The guy recorded everything and took complete notes.
They didn't know where the recordings were and I'm sure he did that to make sure he could save his life And so he ended up being packed up the moment they were done in court. They whisked him out of the courtroom They got him over to the airport They put him on a plane and shipped him out of the country because that didn't match the lie that the government had put together the lie So I'm expecting like I said any minute you already hear this the vengeance thing, okay
Etc, etc. Well vengeance for all so the the pedos can't have grooming parties with Guys look like me, you know 250 pounds With you know muscles with cats in my arms dressing up like a woman Reading to children. Anybody wants to do that as a queer?
is a pedo. I don't care what anybody says. That's the bottom line. Anybody who wants to do that? Dressing up that body? Why don't you just go as the guy, the masculine example? You know, with your tats, you can even have those showing if that's what you think you need to do. That's against me. This character is a cross dresser and the arms have got sleeve tattoos down both sides. And then half look like prison tats to me and I've seen prison tats when they're being done.
Okay, is that Bic pen that Bic ink that they use the Bic pen ink that's used and it doesn't it doesn't hold like the other stuff that's commercially used outside guys bleeds, okay
So some guy that looks like me will then dress up like a man and you can be demonstrating your fine masculinity and you know how you as an example to all the boys that are there what a man should be like and the girls get to see what a man should be like that's not what they want. They want twisted perverted twilight zone. So they're all angry with that and then not chopping body parts off of seven year olds or nine year olds. I mean anybody that does that should be dragged out and shot. I'll say that right now.
You're doing that to children, to children that, yeah, oh, you need to be dead. Again, we know what the problem is. A lot of people, especially the teenagers, I've watched all these movies and they can chop my wiener off and they'll just put my wiener back on later when I decide I want to reset. And that's not how it works. Now, I will point something else out before we go. Ed, give me just a moment. Actually, we should have had Craig from Forbidden Knowledge hopefully coming up, and I assume he is.
Guys, what was the first year that the big news covered the official sex change? First sex change. Does anybody remember? I want you to go look that up. You remember, first of all, what was the location? And I guess I'll say it this way. What country? What country was the first big news service sex change covered in and where was it performed?
Now you look that up. We got time during the... well, we're, you know, getting off the air here. But understand, there's been three waves of this crap in my lifetime. First one takes place, they got all the notoriety. In a way, Craig's coming up. God bless. Dangerous episode of Forbid Knowledge. My name is Craig. I'm a rep for this for a month. This hits, so I'm hoping that audio is okay. Because my perception is very low, it has to stay in a thick and falling wide, where it'd likely be cut up.
If you are listening on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, and you're listening live and you're welcome to participate if you wish, I didn't spend a lot of time researching things. I'm going to be doing most of this off the top of my head because I really just don't have time. I'm getting ready to, hopefully getting ready to start a big construction project.
I guess I could get into that if you wanted to, but I don't think until I'm really getting into what I probably shouldn't even bother with it yet because I'm still trying to get some machinery fixed and engineered plans for my engineer working on my project. What I decided to talk about today is things in the news, but I'm not going to take apart particular things in the news because there's just so much going on and so much to be worried about. I've been...
Checking out and trying to keep up with all the what all the fear mongers are saying a lot of the preppers and Militia types and all things going on on the internet about all the fear monitoring because there's a lot to worry about and more than usual I think Then we normally had so this is going on. It's hard to cover at all and so I decided to go at a different approach instead of reviewing and commenting on each one in particular I thought I cover possible Remedies for you
The listener and one of the big things of course the last few weeks been going on is about money and a banking Now it's been quite a few years since I've covered the topic of gold and silver and how to buy it and where to buy it and What type to own that? That's what I think I'm going to be covering today So I get out your notes. I'm going to be doing mostly off top my head Of course, you need to research this yourself because some so the numbers I'm giving you may not be
100% accurate because I'm doing it mostly by memory. I did look up a few things like some of the things correct, but yeah, why the news? My bank runs and banking failures and not just us but around the world and I don't get into me to get into liquidity and all this other stuff because frankly sometimes I don't understand all this stuff myself, but Even the mainstream media is telling you the banks are hurting and you watch all the fear mongers. This thing is a lot worse than the same so
Take what you want from all that The truth is though it seems like we're heading into a period which could be pretty pretty bad for the US economy So I'm not predicting, you know a mess a bank failure although may are I'm not predicting drop pull your money out of your bank If you were worried about all this and you were a prepper you should have had the money in the bank the first place. That's
That's number one because if you're running to the bank to get your money out, then you're not prepping your react reacting You're following with the new beer bombers are telling you in the media Whether it be alternative media or the mainstream media. So and I have been pretty consistently watching the price of the gold and silver over or several decades actually And it's been fairly stable. I mean if it things have gone up, but they've also got back down
And I used to listen to a lot of the, shall we say, conspiracy theory type broadcasts. And they always have somebody sponsoring the station with gold and silver. They're trying to sell you gold and silver. So you're going to get all these peer monitoring stories about gold and silver going off the roof of the dollar class and all that. Well, that's decades ago and that hasn't happened. Can it happen? Of course it can't happen. Will it happen? I don't know.
Maybe right away. I don't really know but one thing is certain our money has been debauched For more than a hundred years now the federal Reserve Bank. We don't have any gold and silver that money anymore We have these tokens that we're calling money and it's only money because you believe it's funny You can so use it because everybody else believes and accepts it as money The only reason you have any money at all really any cash is because somebody else believes it is money and will take it that could collapse
right away, but someday it will, all currencies collapse. And since we no longer have anything based on real gold and silver or copper or nickel or anything else for that matter, then our current monetary system is in jeopardy on some kind of major problem. Whatever that problem may be, you need to decide for yourself what you think the risks are and whether or not you believe in that problem or do you think it's just going to go on forever? They've been manipulating the numbers for all your life.
And maybe you just got used to it and accepted it as the mark. That's not really what we should be doing as preppers. If you are a prepper, you probably shouldn't have a lot of money in the bank. If you have any money in the bank, it should be very minimal, something it could be willing to lose. Most of us aren't in a position to really lose anything. But if you have money in the bank, you better be in a position ready to lose it. And that's true with almost any investment you make.
Right. They always tell you all investments have an element of risk. You could lose it all. Treasuries, bonds, stocks, anything you have that you consider an asset could be in jeopardy. Unless it's a hard asset like maybe store food and tools and things like this and maybe gold and silver. Now gold and silver have been with us for eons as far as the monetary exchange.
And to a much smaller extent today, it's still used as monetary exchange. I rarely get paid, offer to get paid in gold and silver, but I have on occasion at the shows. When you're dealing with other preppers sometimes they understand the barter value of gold and silver. And I have accepted both gold and silver coins in barter for some of the things that I sell at shows. And you could go back to that someday. Now,
I'm launching this subject and I'm going to backtrack a little bit to talk about my newest video on YouTube because I thought it was interesting what happened because I tried for the first time what they call a shorts, a YouTube short, which is YouTube answers to what TikTok and Instagram are doing where you have this short video that's like under one minute and it's where you're filming it from your phone and your phone is facing the wrong way. Sorry, that's just, I'm used to YouTube where you're using landscape, not portrait, you know, where you're holding your phone up and down.
But YouTube has been a long time. I've never been on tiktok I've never been on Instagram, but I know that I have Some videos on one of my channels that I've been that I posted from other users of tiktok and Instagram That are in that format that I hate format personally, but that's just me Anyway, I decided to try one because I YouTube has been pushing me like crazy and I want to do an experiment
So I did, you go to forbid TV, the YouTube channel called forbid TV with no spaces between forbid TV, forbid spell with duties and then TV. You'll find a short and it's relating to gold, gold coin. And what I did was, on a house that I've been working on, you can see you've got to find the page on the executive order. In 1933, there was something called the Executive Order 6102.
Which is Franklin Delano Roosevelt forbidding the hoarding of gold coin gold bullion and gold certificate within the country of the United States executive order was made under authority that trading with the Enemies Act of 1917 as admitted Amended by the emergency banking act of March 1933. This is something you can look up essentially. It was forbidding the private holding of gold coin and gold certificates
Not all, and I'm going to talk about some of that as we go. So government in the past has made the ownership of gold illegal. That's the first thing you need to understand if you're thinking about buying gold and silver. So you have to have some... Hello? Ted word here. Got a specific question. What is the exact title of the video that you posted? Well, if you're on my channel, you won't see it right off the bat because you have to click shorts.
It's not what the regular video somebody's asking what the title was Okay, I will have to look that up and unfortunately I can't get online at the moment To search it the search it how about the keywords not only for bid TV? That would be your start for bid solo 2d and then no space TV for big TV and Finding gold coin in old house that would be good. That would be a good
a good way to find it. But you can also go straight to the channel. If you go to my channel, the way YouTube still does it, I think, if you go to my main channel page, it will show videos. But then there's another thing you can click for, shorts or for playlists, et cetera. And so, I guess click on shorts, I think, to see where this video is. So, some of you may have missed it. But I gotta tell you, what I found was...
I tried this format and typically, even though I have 18,000 subscribers, over 18,000 subscribers or something like that, maybe it's 17,000, some I don't remember. I have around 18,000 subscribers. And you would think when you post a new video, people that were subscribed, they might want to watch a video. But typically, I only get like in the first 24 hours, I get like maybe 150 to 200 views.
And then from there it drops off dramatically where you get almost none for the next many years. That's just the way YouTube kind of works. They promote it in the immediate but they don't promote it after. But here's what happened with the short when I posted the short. And I watched it to see what's going on in the trends. And I posted it and okay there's about 100 views pretty quick. It got, in the first 24 hours it got about 2,000 views in the first 24 hours. Now...
I would never expect that much with one of my videos, at least not today. Maybe years ago when that one video I did was very viral, I might get a lot of views like that instantly. But typically, I'll get less than 200 views. So I got 10 times the amount of views in the first 24 hours. I am quite suspicious. To be frank with you, that video isn't of a topic that I don't think would interest...
A lot of people that dramatically to have such a great increase in views on from my channel for my subscribers So I am suspicious that you two might be using Well, not only after controlling me to try to do a short for so many years now trying to force me enough for me But kind of get me to do a short so oh the guy finally made a short Let's make it look good for him down the surface. So he'll continue to make more of those shorts
That's kind of what I believe. I don't have any evidence of that. But it seems suspicious to me that I got so many views on that video so quickly and not having just that's not an unusual type of video for me. It's the first time I've done that particular type of video about the gold compensation and where to find gold. Because essentially in the video I'm carrying down a chimney all the way down to the very bottom of the chimney. And in 1933 because of the gold compensation, the executive order that Fregendell and Roosevelt made,
People would hide their gold rather than turn it in. Not too many people turn in their gold. There were some cases of prosecution of people that were hard in it, and that can be found online if you all look at it, but people would hide them, and people generally would hide them in bottom of ash pits, other fireplaces, or at the bottom of chimneys, up underneath ashes. Now, this is the typical place in old houses. If you have a house that was built before 1933,
And as a construction worker, I have heard many stories of gold being found in people's fireplace pits. Because if your house, you can conveniently have a fire going at the time they're going to search your house and, you know, are they going to find the gold and silver underneath your ashes in your raging fireplace, right?
So that was kind of the idea of why people thought that that was a good place to hike. Now, I'm sure the government was probably, would have been onto that at some point. Because us builders, us construction workers, have been onto it all our lives. Because we've heard these stories over and over again, people finding stuff in their fireplace in the ashes. So I don't suggest maybe doing that today because the word's out. Not only me, but other people, the word's been out. So the government might look there first.
There might be other places. Maybe in the bottom of a septic tank. I don't know what to tell you. You decide yourself if you want to try to. But that's the point. If they pass a law, a so-called law, a statute or an executive order, a decree by our decomposer in chief, for instance, they might make all of a sudden you have contraband, or what are you going to do with it? You're going to be very careful to use it to try to buy something with that gold coin.
Because you might have a lot of Hitler Youth for the reward money, the reward credits I should say, because it would be credits at that point. The reward credits to turn in the people who are ruining our economy with real gold and silver, don't you know? You see where I'm going with this. Well, you really want to be careful buying gold and silver. Again, I'm going to go over the types you could get that might help you in the future if this ever does, something like this ever does come to pass. Now, finally, the video is about it's...
The key words, again, for Vigity and something like finding gold coins in old houses or something like that, abandoned coins or hidden, hidden coins in your house, old houses. And you can find it. But my thought of those, and over the last, I think I posted it about two or three weeks ago, and over the last two or three weeks, there's only been like 100 additional views over that 2000 of the very first 24 hours. It was actually like almost 2100 in the first few.
the first 24 hours. So I think YouTube is just playing to me. They want me to do more shorts. I can test that by doing more shorts and seeing what happens. But I'm also suspicious of the view count itself because I had very few comments. And with a video of over 2,000 views, I would expect close to 100 comments. I had like two or three. And that's including my comments, counting other people, you know, replying to other people.
There are a few comments and no new subscribers. And typically if I'm going to have a video with 2,000 new views in the first 24 hours, I'm going to see some new subscribers. And I had zero new subscribers. So my opinion, I don't know this for a fact, but so far my experience with YouTube shorts is they're just playing me. They're trying to get me to do more shorts. Maybe more money for them or something. I don't know what the benefit is to them or they're just trying to compete with the TikTok people or the Instagram people. I don't know.
And maybe all it is, maybe they're trying to take some market share away from TikTok and Instagram. That'd be my biggest suspect reason why they're playing me. At least, I believe they're playing me. Anyway, clearly, you can see that if you want it, so it's like 55 seconds long or something, and I'm actually tearing down a chimney, getting to the bottom chimney, and showing what's down it. There's nothing down it. Spoiler alert, this particular house that I was remodeling, reworking here, was not a, it was a low-budget house, so.
Didn't really expect to see anything. I didn't find any silver certificates. I didn't find any gold certificates or gold coin, nothing of real value. Just saw some old tobacco tins and some old newspapers and stuff from 1944, which was interesting. I'm going to try to make a video. Last time I'm going to make a video. It will take a lot of footage of this project that I was working on. So this stuff I found. Anyway, if you have an old house, you might want to check the bottom of the fire pit someday and bottom of the chimney if there's a cleanup.
Door and your chimney reach down there clean thing out. Maybe hasn't been cleaned out a hundred years or in this case 80 years no 90 years and you might find something why not? Let's say you're thinking of because you're watching what's happening in the markets and the banks and you're worried and you probably should be I'm not saying you should Get all your money out First of all, I only really recommend gold silver coin if you're already prepared in other ways
If you don't have a generator, if you don't have fuel storage, if you don't have food storage or the right tools you might need or maybe solar panels or batteries or whatever you think it is that you need to prep with, if you don't already have those things, don't run out and buy gold and silver. Run out and buy with any money you may have in the bank, buy those things you might need because that's going to be more valuable to you than the gold and silver because not only could they make the gold and silver illegal,
You can't eat your gold and silver. You can't survive on that unless you find a buyer willing to take it to take your contraband, you see. And that may not be difficult, but it may also be real difficult. There is, again. So buy what you might need to survive first. First and foremost, think about gold and silver until you have those items ready. Then if you do have extras or if you don't think you're going to need a year's worth of
people with food, for instance, okay, maybe you think you only ate 30 days. That's your decision. That's fine. And maybe you want a bicycle in silver with that extra Federal Reserve notes. Because I even dare not call them dollars anymore because you look at the Coinage Act of 1792, you will find what a dollar is defined at. A dollar has a definition in the law. And it's visible on the Coinage Act. And it doesn't say anything about a piece of paper with a dead president on it.
It will say a certain weight in major, a period of gold or silver, or a period. That's what a dollar is defined as. Okay, so let's say, and you've been launching the markets, and I've been launching the markets, in the last month, solar has gone up about $3 an ounce, roughly, give or take a week or two, whatever. I'm doing exact quotes here. And, but that period from a month ago was down from $1.
pretty much a decades long $20 to $25 range for the last decade, roughly, on a per ounce of silver. We're talking spot prices here. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you need to go online and just enter silver spot price or gold spot price. You've heard the numbers on the financial markets tells you how much per ounce. In the case of...
Gold and silver is in try ounces not necessarily the ounces you think of when you're measuring out You know, it's a water in your cup. It's not the same out. It's quite so that blew up a tray ounces But okay, so we're gonna start with this There are many ways to buy gold and silver now if you think about gold silver It depends on how much you have to spend if you're talking, you know if you're worried about the FDIC and their quarter million dollar limit you want to
You want to double $100,000 in gold and silver, well, you're probably going to want to have some gold. And if you're only talking $1,000 or so, you're probably going to be going for silver. And it really depends on how much you want to remove from your...
What you think our assets and putting them in a gold and silver coin if you have even the hundreds of thousands You're gonna probably buy what else gold coins if you're in the thousands of dollars I'm using dollars incorrectly here, but the common idea what a dollar is go talk a thousand dollars You probably better off buying silver or copper I think but I'm not here to smoke coffee because warning I do so copper so I may talk about copper too, but That's that's not the purpose of this program
Because traditionally, for thousands of years, essentially, gold and silver have been considered a monetary value. Not as much copper, but yes, copper has value too. In fact, that's gone up quite a bit more than gold and silver has for the last 30 years. Okay, so if you have a lot, buying gold coins, one else gold coins,
You're talking, so when you go to reverse those coins in a hard time, let's say there's a depression, because that word has actually been used a lot here on the Interferemonger Internetters. Let's say there's a depression. People get so desperate they have to sell their land. Well, if you have gold coins, that's probably what you'll be using to buy that land with. You're probably not going to be buying a land with soldiers because you're going to need a lot of it to buy that land.
But gold coin, you know, one else gold coin might get you, you know, five acre farm. I don't know. It really depends on how bad things get or what's going on. But the one else gold coin is better for the larger transactions.
But if you're trying to trade for a loaf of bread or a chicken or something You're gonna want silver coins because a one-house gold coin Which presently is going to be worth depending what type of coins is and what you know It's gonna be somewhere in the neighborhood of $2,000 right now for a gold coin So you want to buy a chicken with a $2,000 coin and expect to get changed in silver or gold now There are smaller denominations of gold and you can do that you can research that you can buy them
quarter dollar, what do they call, oh no, let me see, they call them five dollar coins, five dollar gold coins, ten dollar gold coins, or they call it like a half eagle or full eagle, a full eagle is one ounce, basically it's roughly one ounce, it's a $20 face value. I'm jumping ahead here, it's gonna be kind of confusing. If you're buying gold coins, you're typically either gonna buy bullion coin or you're gonna buy US gold coin, such as the,
No, that's in silver. The St. God is gold coin, which is a one ounce. They call it a double eagle. It'll say $20 on it. Back in 1933, it was worth $20. And, or you might be buying a half eagles, which is meaning a $10 gold coin, half of 20. 12 eagles are 20.
The half eagles are 10. The quarter eagles are 5. Plus a $5 face value, $10 face value, or $20 face value, typically. So yeah, you can get the smaller gold coins as well. And there you're generally talking about numismatic coins that are going to be much more valuable as a collectible. And we're going to get into that too if I have time.
But if you're going to buy chicken or a local bread or something, you're going to buy solar coins. You probably want dimes, quarters, half dollars. They were made in 1964 early, pre-1965. As many of you probably know, even if you're not old enough to remember this.
In 1964, it was basically the last, 1933 is the last time we saw gold in our coins, actually 1932 technically, because there was really only legally one double eagle in existence in the United States in 1933. And that coin last sold for like $7.5 million.
But anyway, 1932 was the last time we really had silver, I'm sorry, gold in our money, but they kept the silver in our money. Even though they had silver hoarding laws in 1934, which I'm also going to go through here if I have time, they kept the silver in our money until, all the way until 1964. And it's what they call 90% silver, meaning that coin by weight, 90% of that coin was actually 999 silver as per the coinage act of 1792.
That means if you were to melt that coin down, 90% of that weight would actually be pure silver. The rest in other alloys, which help the coin wear better. Because a pure silver coin doesn't wear too well, it will wear down much quicker than if it has other alloys mixed in with that silver. So when they say 90% or junk silver, that's another term you're going to see a lot when you're trying to buy silver coin. Junk silver refers to the fact that
The okay, let's say a quarter a 1964 Kennedy half dollar and that means it's 90% sold. Oh Boy 1964 you remember that as a kid or whatever you see you all had one of those or whatever Very famous coin. The only year they made that particular coin in silver and That would be Not much of a clerk book of baby so many of unless it was in pristine condition and what they called slab that meaning
graded by a professional grading agency for numismatic coins. I didn't swear there.
people that collect coins in what they call slab coins or graded coins, where they have a specific value and usually it's like a perfect coin. And the coin you had as a kid, the 1964 Kennedy half dollar you might have had as a kid or you might still have in your drawer, that's what they call jump forward because it's probably not the right minute or year of a coin that any collector is going to care about. Because not only do they already have in their collection, they have one that's in perfect condition already.
So anything less than a collector's value coin is essentially what they call junk silver. They may look perfect to you, but it's still going to be considered junk silver. If a collector doesn't want it for the higher value than the silver in it, it's called junk silver. Now that doesn't mean it's junk because it's still got real silver in it. It just means a collector doesn't want it. It's junk to a collector, a collector of mooismatic coins. Okay?
But again, if I'm losing any of you on this, I am going rather quickly in this, but you'll have to do some research on your own, find out before you buy anything. Because maybe you don't want to buy junk silver. Maybe you don't want to buy old US coins. Maybe you want to buy bullion coins. Okay, but before I get into bullion coins, well, I guess I probably should get into bullion coins next. Bullion coins. Now, bull wasn't something that we could really do. Now, we could get...
and some other coins. But anyway, gold ownership is now again legal to regular people. And you can get one ounce bullion gold coins. Now these coins typically are pure gold, $9.99 gold. They don't have a mixture of gold and other alloys like the US coins from 1932 and earlier. The bullion coins.
are mostly collected just strictly for the bullion. Not the year of the coin, typically. Sometimes, that's the case with the American Eagles, but not a whole lot. The collector, the value of the gold bullion coins is the actual metal itself. That's the one and only main value of that coin is the actual gold or silver contented.
So a Canadian Maple Leaf, a gold one-ounce coin. Most countries, a lot of countries make a one-ounce gold coin. The US makes a gold coin. I think it's called American Eagle probably. I don't remember now. I don't have any of them of course. But Canadian Maple Leaf, South African Cougarans.
The total harmonic, a lot of countries make a bullion one ounce coin. On the coin you will see it says 999 gold. Okay. And that would be what they call bullion coin. It doesn't have other metals mixed up. It's not meant to be put in your pocket and used as trade because it will wear out and wear down and make the value lesser. So people typically don't ever have that in circulation or.
It was never in circulation because now it's not legal tender anyway. It's not the money that would be considered what the US government could call a dollar today, even though it might say on the coin $20 in case of an American eagle at stake. I can't remember now. Again, I don't have any American eagles to look at to show you, but I didn't have time to look it up. But in the case of silver, many countries also make silver.
Bullion coins and those won't happen. It won't be 90% They'll only be 999 pure silver now typically if you were compared like let's say silver because a lot of you are familiar with like say it's over $4 like a peace dollar or a Morgan dollar We typically think of those as one ounce over but it's not really one ounce of silver First of all, the coin doesn't we weigh an ounce to begin with? Secondly, it doesn't have it only has 90% silver in it. So it's less than it's like 7.1 5 or something put out
of real silver, whereas a one-ounce silver coin, in this case from the US, would be called American Eagle. And they make those every year. And that would have one ounce, one true, the coin weighs one true ounce, and the amount of silver in there is one true ounce. And that's what they call an American Eagle. But you don't really, again, you don't really want to put it in your pocket, you don't really want to, you can't really spend it the same way you could if it was a real silver dollar. Of course, nobody spends silver dollars today. But you could, because I think probably the Eisenhower
Silver dollar is still made I know I'm not sure about that because typically the dollars that the government is pushing these days Is the and I don't even know the column anymore used to be the Susan B Anthony dollars You know the thing that looks too close to a quarter for comfort and confuses the hell out everybody and only the subway tokens use them that kind of thing so Anyway, you know those are not sober either. Those are those just jump metal And you know if I didn't say jump sober I said they're jump out mystery metal
A lot of those things are going to be signed. No silver in them at all. There's no gold and silver in any of our US coins today. And precious little copper, even the penny, is not even... In the law, it's called Ascent, and Ascent is clearly described in the coin of Jack. And what we call a penny a day is no way in resemblance what Ascent was back in 1792. Because the coin of Jack clearly told about what Ascent is. It defines Ascent. It defines half time.
None decide define nickel. There's no such thing as nickel in the coin. Jack is 29. Do it then a divinus dime signs quarter defines the defines dollar Half dollars quarter dollars talk and a dime is a tenth dollar essentially like the denomination the nation's You know like like it sounds like it has one-tenth the amount of silver as a silver dollar So ten dimes will weigh the same as a silver dollar
The one else, silver dollar. At least our old silver dollar. So not the current ones. So bullion coins, those are two major ways you can buy coins. Bullion coins, which are strictly bought for their weight and purity, not for the collector value. And then coins, well legal tender coins, or the coins as of what they have the real silver in them, they could either be Mooma's bag or they could just be junk.
They're valuable to a collector, junk meaning they aren't a value, any more value to a collector. They're still valued to a collector, but not because it has a, it's an 1807 half dime, the Indian head scent that's in VG plus condition or whatever. That's what I'm talking about here. So what are the two major ways to buy coins? There's another way to buy bullion or, well, in this case, it's only bullion. The other form of bullion is not a coin, it's generally as a bar.
A gold bar is typically in 1-Ups, but they do make them smaller as well. And you can buy these little tiny gold things today too that weigh maybe only a tenth of an ounce or even smaller. There's a company that do make these things. They're made by the U.S. government. And these bullions are made by private companies. They'll be coming in typically 1-ounce for gold, for silver 1-ounce, 10-ounce, 100-ounce bars.
You can buy and it's basically just an ingot of 999 silver or in the case of gold 999 gold And those are definitely bullion. They're not the form of a coin. They're in form of an ingot of some sort usually kind of fancy they might say angle hard or some other company's name on it and The notation that of what the battle is they won't have a numismatic value on them like a coin might
So that's the different ways of buying gold and silver, physical gold and silver. You can also buy gold stocks and silver stocks. As a, for a prepper, that's like the last thing you should do, in my opinion. This is, this is my opinion. I'm giving you a lot of facts, but I'm going to be giving you a lot of opinion as well. If you're worried about some kind of financial collapse, you probably want to stay away from the stocks, the paper, gold or silver. And that would include...
Even Liberty dollars that are supposedly backed by solar gold or gold certificates or gold certificates, that's a whole other thing. If you have any gold certificates, that's worth a lot because none of them should have survived the confiscation of 1933. And those are worth a lot more than their face value because they're so rare. But, yeah, that's a quite right.
Silver Pacific tickets are also worth much more than their face value. But unlike what it says on the Silver Pacific, it says on the Silver Pacific, we'll pay to the bearer on demand $1. Okay, you used to be able to go and take that to the Federal Reserve Bank and get $1. And what was the dollar? Well, it was a chunk of silver. It wasn't another piece of paper. You only had proof that there was a piece that would give you a piece of paper. It was an early receipt that you actually owned a real silver coin.
That's what it was. That's what a silver certificate or a gold certificate is. You took the Federal Reserve Bank, you cashed it in essentially, and got it and walked out there with your coin. Made a real silver or gold. But no, if you walk in the bank with one now, they won't give you a gold or silver coin. No way, no how. That was over a long time ago. Don't even think about it. But it's worth something to another collector. But don't expect to use those in hardship times to trade with because unless somebody wants to accept it,
It's not going to be of any value. Potentially. The advice. There's a three ways to buy gold or silver that I could recommend at all. Silver coin in the form of the US coin or some other country's gold or silver coin. A bullion coin, like a Canadian meat belief or something of that nature, the American eagle. And then the bullion bars. So what do you do as a partner? Which one to buy?
Again, I suggest saying it in paper. Okay, going back to the conversations of 1933, consider this. Your decision, you think you're going to make gold illegal again? You think you're going to make gold illegal again? My bet is they would. History repeats. Can't have a bunch of patriots out there.
Starting a new economy using gold and silver coins and barter for things that commodities that the government can't seem to supply us with because they're too busy taking everybody's money or their jack boots and keeping you from owning anything anymore. So we can't have that happening so they're going to enlist all the Hitler-Yust to come and sell those patriots, don't you know? So my opinion is you have to put your gold and silver in some form that will be safer.
I've said safer because maybe none of it's entirely safe. But in 1933, there were some exemptions to the gold confiscations. Jewelers, jewelry, numismatic collectibles. In other words, I don't have the numbers on me. So let's say you were a coin collector and you had these very valuable gold coins, rare dates on them and so on.
The government had an exemption. These are for rich people, of course, not for you and me, probably. But they had exemptions where those people could keep their gold cards without heavily. So if you think you want to go that route, if you think they're going to make the ownership of gold illegal and you want to own the gold coins legally, or it would even withstand a, where the jackaloes kick your door in, then you might want to go with numismatic
Slabbed of coins. I mentioned slab coins before. These are the coins that are professionally graded by somebody that knows what they're looking at when they look at a coin under your microscope and see the condition and grade it for you. And they'll put it in this plastic case and it'll show the date and the minute and everything on it. Those are the coins that probably, and again I said probably, would not be confiscated if it goes by the same rules of 1933.
So if you think you want to collect a lot of gold coin or silver for that matter, we're going to talk about silver confiscations in a minute at that time, then you might want to get the numismatic coins, meaning it's slab. It's in a slab. Not just looks good, but one that's been graded professionally in a slab. Now the downside of that is, okay, it may not get confiscated, but the downside of that is you're going to trade for, let's say, a dime, an 1897
or barber dime, I don't remember what 1897 was. You have a rare dime and it's perfect condition and you want to buy a loaf of bread with it. Well, the receiver of that dime might only see it as a dime, not as a higher graded. It might only be worth $10, let's say, just take a number, $10 that we consider dollars a day right now. But in this lab, it might be worth $100 or $500 depending on the condition. It might be worth a lot of money.
But yet, to the guy who has that loaf of bread, it may only be worth it. That loaf of bread, damn. You don't care if it's in a piece of plastic. You can break the plastic open and use an asymhedite, maybe. You see? So that's the risk you run into buying a new magnetic coin because they will be higher value than what would normally be for the raw metal in them, whether it be gold or silver. It will be worth more, at least in times of peace. And where there's no banking crisis, there's no war in solar. Because it looks like we might be headed for both of them.
So that's one way. Now, as I said, most people didn't turn in their gold coin. They hid them. They buried them in their yard, they put them in the ashes of the fire pit, whatever, they hid them. And it wasn't until Nixon got us off all of that nonsense that people could actually start owning gold coins anymore. But of course they didn't bring the gold, got back to our coins. They just made it legal now for you to own gold in the form of a coin. And then during Johnson, they got rid of all their silver and then
In the 80s, I got rid of all our copper, all the copper in the pennies, not just copper plated and those other folks. If you buy gold coins, it's not numizetto coins, whether it be bullion or US coins, excuse me, then that may be confiscated under whatever rules they put. But it might all be confiscated. In other words, you're taking your chances.
So I was hoping you'd pass on to your children or something if you have a well hidden barrier or something of that nature. And who knows, in my satellites you can see gold from space now. I don't know. The technology of today is it may be even harder and harder to hide your gold. Because I can see that things have been buried and you can see something disrupted in the ground. They can see something buried in your yard and maybe that's where they go when they start kicking down your door, they're digging up your yard. I don't know. Just saying. So be careful.
Bullion that isn't in a coin will almost certainly be the very first things confiscated. So if you think there's going to be a global confiscation, don't even think about bullying. Be wary of coin and go for the numismatic coins if you think it won't be made illegal. And frankly, it probably won't be because so many gold valuable numismatic coins risk people own and risk people are going to be more protected than you and I.
Now the executive order is 6102. In 1933, April, no, March of 1933, no, April, let me see here, April 5th, 1933 was a response to the bankruptcy in March of 1933. It didn't affect silver at that point, but later it did affect silver. A lot of people won't talk about this. Silver, let me find it here, if I did look up the page, executive order 6102.
6814 was a presidential order by FDR in 1934. The order dated August 9, 1934 was entitled Executive Order 6814 requiring delivery of all silver to the United States for coinage and required all persons to deliver silver to the US government pursuant to the Silver Purchase Act of 1934 subject to certain exemptions.
Now people turning in their silver got a dollar twenty nine amounts. This is in 1934 folks Hey, it was made in the form of standard silver dollars silver certificates or any other coin or currency of the United States So numbers you turn in that silver you had and you can get a silver dollar and a dollar 29 else So the silver you were turning in was worth a dollar 29 enough and you get a one dollar silver coin
of mintage that was still legal at that time. So, okay, that's pretty cool. At least you're getting something out of it, right? Other than just confiscating your gold. It would give you a soldier's certificate, a standard dollar, silver dollar, for any coin in the currency of the United States. But there was a catch. There was a fee of 61.32% taken from the dollar 29 and ounce for...
Grassage, coinage, cineage, cineurage, I don't know how to say that word, and other mint charges. After the fee, it worked out to a payment of about 50 cents an ounce. That's right. So they might pay you something for your gold and silver, and you'll have to decide when that time comes if you're willing to accept that.
And it probably won't be in the form of a, it'll be purely fiat money, if even fiat money exists. It might be in the form of a credit on your national ID card or your bank account. Because that's where we're headed, folks. I think anybody can see that. Again, credit. So the Hitler years will be working for credit. They won't be working for money. They'll be working for credits on their accounts. So in 1935, they confiscated
over 112 million ounces of silver from the American people. $0.50 an ounce for it. Now, and I'm back up to gold for just a second. Let's say you have a double eagle gold piece, a current issue gold bullion coin, you know, minted in 1998 or whatever, something current, and it's a gold coin, a house gold coin. I just remembered now the face value of that, it says right on the coin, $50.
Plus that's right on the coin. So unless you think you're gonna get for that coin, it's probably worth about $2,000 right now. Unless you think they're gonna get it to you, give you for that coin that says $50 on it, this is minted by the US Treasury, US Mint. I think you can guess what, if they're gonna give it to you, if they give anything, it'll be $50 in credits on your account. That's what you'll get. So do you wanna turn it in? That's up to you to decide.
And 1936, there's a list of how many houses they confiscated from the American people in silver, because people don't talk about this much, because silver was still in our money. So they didn't really... The American people still had silver. Probably maybe people would have rebelled if they took away gold and had silver. I don't know. I don't know what the state of the mind of the American people was back then. We were in the middle of between two wars and depression and everything else, so who knows?
But now while the US government could not have known of all the silver situated in the United States, silver researcher Charles Savone, notes of the US kept a document listing the orders of silver. The document showed individuals who held spot silver and futures contracts in amounts of over 50,000 ounces of silver. Well, they have your phone.
They have your anything you do with money now is usually pretty well tracked unless you're using cash Which they're going to be getting rid of almost certainly. They may already know you have sold Did you actually quartered online with your credit cards? Don't do that That's a that's an invitation to have your door kicked in someday If you're gonna buy in silver gold and you intend to keep it if there's any kind of major problem You should be going down to a local coin shop with cash
and buying it with Cash right there over the collar. And Mr. Shop owner will be thanking you, Mr. Cash for buying this tober or gold. And you keep it that way. And don't start telling everybody because even though your neighbor is not a Hitler Youth right now, he might become one when his family is starving. You see? So don't tell anybody but your closest family, and even then sometimes that's a problem.
Don't go around advertising the fact that you just bought some gold and silver coins. Not a good idea Let's see, and I just stepped on another thing here that I need to talk about. What was it? I need back up to that. I just found something there It's just like my mind the silver oh Okay, what you're gonna find if you have if you have about twenty one thousand dollars right now You can buy a bag of gold of junk silver. What is the bag of silver?
We're talking 90% junk silver, meaning it could be dimes, could be quarters, could be half dollars. Those are the ones you're going to get when you buy jokes. It could be dollars too, but you're typically never going to find a junk bag of silver dollars. They probably exist, but they're probably going to cost a lot more than $21,000 today. Right now, silver is at $23 or something.
And so 90% silver bag is going to be around $21,000. Now if you may not have that kind of money, okay, you can buy a half bag. What a bag of silver means is if you were to open up that bag, dump all the coins out and count them, the face value, you will find that that is $1,000 of silver coin. The denomination of the coin will be $1,000. The bag itself, the amount of silver coins will be almost the size of a bowling ball.
That's how much we're talking here. So if you were just putting around here, it would be about almost the size of a bowling ball, but it would weigh a lot more than a bowling ball because it weighs, let me see if you look up here. It'll have 715 ounces of silver per bag. Now the bag will weigh more than 715 ounces. Remember, it's 90% silver.
So the bags would be way closer to 1000 ounces or 800, some 900 whatever ounces of silver, a coin. But the actual silver in them, if you were melted down and separated the silver from the other alloys, it would be 715.
Now that's minus the rare because it actually will be a little bit more because the coins will be worn. It won't be perfect shape. It will have been in circulation. And it will be slightly less than 715. But that's the number they use. If they were good condition coins you would have 715 ounces of silver in that bag. That's a $1,000 face value. You can buy half bags which is 500 face value. $500 face value.
You can buy it individually, you can buy 10 bags and quarter bags, anything in between. Or you can just go and buy coins individually from your, if you don't really have any money, you don't have $100 a spend, you can still get a few silver coins by going to your local coin dealer. I pay cash for it, please. If you're a prepper, you should be doing this in cash. Not a lie.
Not only does your transaction on land is visible, but also your credit card use is visible. So you double landed yourself if you're buying this stuff online. Don't do it. And in closing here, since I'm almost done, I have to be almost done because I'm running out of time. As an example of the value of gold or silver, and I've talked about this in the past, you can take a gold coin right now and buy a nice, nice suit and a pair of good shoes.
1,000 years ago, on one ounce gold coin, will buy you a nice outfit and a good pair of shoes. Also, let's see, silver. And silver, if you listen to the silver bug, silver is way undervalued right now, so maybe you want to go with silver anyway, other than gold. That's a few. Research it. Don't listen to the people who are selling you gold with silver. Research it away from those people. You don't can tell anything they want to sell. They can tell you what they want you to hear.
So don't listen to those gold, silver bugs that are trying to sell you or they're trying to sell you their publication or whatever. Do some research yourself. Okay, silver, and you can run the numbers and see if this is still correct. It usually is correct. You can take a, in 1944 when we still had silver in the coins, a quarter would buy you a gallon of gas, 25 cents a gallon. Take that same silver quarter today
And you should be able to buy a gallon of gas. So take it to the store, to the coin store, cash it in so-called for your fake money, and you probably have enough to buy a gallon of gas. Silver and gold hold their value. Now with the inflation that we've had here recently, a lot of people are suggesting, and I might agree,
that there's been some sort of cooking the books, if you will, about the numbers for gold and silver. So maybe gold and silver actually worth a lot more right now than the air, so maybe it's a good time to buy gold and silver. I said maybe, I don't know. Silver could go down, it could go up. But with inflation-wise thin, and the numbers they've been fudging, it's a fair bet that gold and silver might be worth more than what the spot price is showing. That's how cute it is, it's always a risk no matter what you do with your money.
How much are your rolls of copper? Oh boy, I had to raise the price. You can go on for forbidden coins. I don't remember what it was there before I raised them since then. And I haven't been able to get into my website to change them, so I'm kind of screwed if anybody buys off there. But, so I'm at a low value right now on the website. If anybody wants to take advantage of that, anybody. Because the price of copper did go way up. And I had to raise the price.
I think I have a rating of 80. So, I'm not a pro. I thank everybody for listening. Things, hard times, you could keep loving. But I don't care about you. So, I do have to play your bike for this reading. Hey, hey, there's some other things I said to others, because I, I do know what I'm talking about. Please put the chat, please. I'll see you later, see you next time. So long.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we'd 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 you've taken Satan's
number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep 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 torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 his parents trampled 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the free. For your training and you will come back alive. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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2023 old earth calendar, 2023 battle for the republic, the dance of sorts. And of course, there's still a bunch of stories popping up as we go through the day of the political hacks and prostitutes in Washington or even in Tennessee, where we have leftist parasitic turds blaming and saying that the nine-year-old children who were killed down there
9 9 9. There's 3 of them looks like 666. Remember that 9 and 6 are interchangeable that particular meaning. But the children deserve to know that the the the kwiers the twilight zone locates. I believe that it's the it was OK for those children to be shot by the fruit loop not case.
Let's see, better living through chemistry, brain blended, knit with that attack them, much like many of the other Prozac Prodigies all across the country we've seen over and over again. Guns are not the problem. The big pharma that needs to be burned down right to the ground, big pharma is the problem. Okay, but these twits have embraced that and there it's part of their religiosity.
So, they're showing more and more of their disgusting colors. That's a good thing. Everybody needs to be paying attention, taking notes, and keeping copies of everything that they are saying, because this is going to spill over at a given point.
some point that's gonna happen if you think you're gonna sit off the side and watch the potatoes grow and I just don't want to have to be in that situation. Maybe we'll just sit back and watch all of you get shot. You know, other people thinking about it, they're gonna sit back and watch all of us die. But then after they kill all of us, why would they not bother to go after all the rest of the heteros out there that they hate so much and put their boot on your neck? Oh, I guess there's no deal really being made here, is there? No, not at all.
So pay attention to who's who in the zoo and like I said, be ready. Organize armed equipment train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. More is always better. More is gooder. Okay. First of all, real quick, a reminder, this is the last program for the Intel report for the week. We will not be up with Liberty Tree Radio on Thursday and we will not be up on Friday.
So because of technology changes, some other upgrades just have to be done, which means tearing the system down. It's going to be not probably adjusting or doing anything with Liberty Tree Radio other than the fact that the streams will be up. So everybody pay attention there. Again,
You can still add to the gilded page because that is ongoing and if anybody needs to post anything, jump over there right away. People will be monitoring that. All of us will be. And take advantage of that. Anything else you run into? Share it as quickly as you can over with Liberty Tree Radio and the different ongoing live scroll venues that we have. Okay? So I want to get something out real quick. Having to do with shotguns. We kind of bounced all over.
to have the same weapon but the advantage of convenience of having the same weapon which is why buying a new like see if you were to buy five guns for a 5.10 rack or 10 guns. $110 a piece per shotgun. Think about it for the price of a couple of AKs or three AKs you can put 10 weapons on the shelf that are all uniform you can even buy spare parts for that price. Pretty pretty reasonably and be squared away done and on to other things.
And it's a way to contribute to our overall tactical reserve, the local area and strategic reserve overall, because it's part of the big picture. It's amazing. You actually can affect the battlefield people. But if you choose to do other weapons, that's your personal choice. And if some people are progressively building five AR-15s, or one other weapon of choice you might run into, maybe you gotta deal somewhere, a bunch of stuff.
And in that you've got these weapons picked out. Whatever they happen to be and whatever you can do is fine. The only thing I will say is this, at least one .30 caliber cannon ammunition underneath each weapon. Ideally more, but at the very least it's just like if you have a grandpa hand-me-down gun where you maybe got a 6.5 swede, you don't shoot it a lot, but you do have it, it's a viable, very functional weapon. Or anything else like that, go over to aimsurplus.com
and go through to see if they have anything that matches some of the stuff you have sitting on the shelf and buy enough to fill a .30 caliber ammo can. If you've got an 8mm Labelle, 8mm Mauser, you can buy brand new factory fresh ammo, boxer prime non-corrosive, heated and healed, and Pre-V Partizan produces pretty much all of that. You might even have a sporting rifle like in .243, .270 or whatever. Best price on that ammunition is over at
game surplus dot com and look at the PPU ammunition. And this is also true for odd pistols. If you have like a 38 Smith and Wesson or a 38 Colt. Now you might want to do something we haven't talked about this one in a while. If you have a 1917 Smith and Wesson or Colt, they're end frame revolvers. It's actually the same end frame that the Dirty Harry 44 Magnum is based on the design concept. The World War I end frame M1917 revolvers
took a 45-calibre, 45 ACP rimmed round. You may not know this because you used to see it all over the place. And it was brand new, Remington or Winchester ammo. Now it will be old production ammo, but that ammunition is built for your grandad's or great grandpa's pistol because he may have had it World War I, brought it back, or maybe one of each. That'd really be cool.
Normally, if you don't have the rim grounds, which they built as an obligation because they built the revolver, okay, in a 45 ACP chambering, they also, of course, built half-moon and full-moon clips. Now, I do know that JG sales...
JG sales out of Arizona JG sales out of Arizona has half moon and full moon clips for the end frame Smith and Wesson's which means it'll also fit the Colt they built they built those two guns so that while one was built by Colt along was built by Smith you know Smith and Wesson
They both take the same half-moon clips or full-moon clips, which is really cool because usually you did compete and did odd stuff, but it was a military contract and they were specced out on what they had to do to meet the contract. They're just sheet metal stamped. There's a bunch of really interesting tricks. I don't know if anybody's done any videos on it, but I was taught to use aluminum foil if you had to.
You can take a piece of aluminum foil, fold it over bigger than the half moon area, and you take a pencil, poke a hole, and you know where each of the cylinders are, take the aluminum foil, lay it to the back of the cylinder. Open the cylinder up, lay it on the back. What you do is you press it down and you see where you create the lining for the cylinder, cut that out. After you've overlapped the tin foil twice, which you want to do.
Now with the cylinder, that little disc you've made, take a pen and poke it into each, the middle of each of the cylinders through the aluminum foil. What do you do next? Well, you take that 45 ACP round and poke it through the hole that you made and the foil would hold the ammunition so that you could take all six rounds and to be faster than individual, you know, bullet loading and also with 45 ACP it slops and flops.
So with the improvised aluminum full moon clip that you make, you can just drop that right in, close the cylinder, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, at least you got six more rounds out faster. And again, there's a couple of the tricks, there's other things that were done, but that's just one I was taught by a World War I veteran many, many, many, many, many years ago. They cut it out any material they could. I was told they even used cardboard. Not cardboard that corrugated like you see, but card stock.
And they had time. They wanted to make more speed loaders up after the war. They just were looking for stuff because they brought the guns back, but they didn't bring as many speed loaders. The half-moon or full moon clips as they should have. So they just improvised because they wanted to save money. It was just a hand-me-down gun from the war. Of course, it was a momento they never released or never got rid of typically.
to the road, maybe way down the road or passed away. So anyway, that's a little thing to remember. There's a lot of unique calibers and ammunition that you'll need for those hand-me-down or grandpa guns that you got that are inheritance. They're still viable. They work. Lever actions, bolt guns, pump action, open, breach open, pay-per-pick, whatever it is. I guarantee you'll find some of it over there at aimsurplus.com.
And if he's not there right now, wait, go back and check. Preview Partisan has cyclic production. Now, another thing I want to touch on is somebody was bringing up something else about ordnance. You're going to be seeing a lot of ordnance that's going to come out of the woodwork if this thing goes into a ground war. We have massive quantities of 3.5 inch bazooka, you know, slash rocket.
You call it a bazooka, but you know, that's the term that was picked up, you know from bazooka Joe Okay, that was up on Zuka and bazooka punch Anyway, the 3.5 inch is out there You're gonna see some of those all over the place because they're gonna come out of the woodwork. They're actually some 2.35 inch the original American shoulder-fired rocket launcher That we built during World War two tons of those out there. I ran into them all over the place in the 70s
In the 70s, stuff like that was tucked away in corners and laid around all over the place. And yeah, rounds for it too. So there's stuff like that out there stored away by people that know what they're doing.
How effective? Hey, better than harsh language than throwing a stick. And I don't want to get shot by them. 90 millimeter recoilless or another thing you're going to see popping out of the woodwork. There was a lot of recoilless guns that got slid sideways back during the 1960s Minuteman era. A lot of them were bought in Canada. 75 millimeter, 90 millimeter. There's even some 106s that are in private hands, actually more than a few.
So those are going to be out there in the forest. You need to study and look at the recoilless rifle training videos that are out there on YouTube because the 90mm is not obsolete. The Carl Gustaf is a recoilless rifle and everybody, oh, oh, oh, wow, the gold or Carl Gustaf.
Yeah, well the American 90mm was in service the same time the Carl came in and has been in service for a very long time. Now there's a long tube, typically fixture or vehicle-mounted, and there's a short tube infantry 90mm man-portable. Now both are man-portable, but the short 90 was most common. If you're listening and you're my age, you probably fired it more than a few times. We did.
It is a little different bird only in that they actually built a set of, I don't know, they're just fixture iron bars that come out on an angle from both sides, lower angle of the tube. And they're designed to be used for controlling the weapon and holding it or for using it in a fixed position with a sandbag to offer a little support like a little bipod. But they don't have feet, okay?
There's a lot of those out there. So you need to know about that. Now, let me point something out. You may end up running into Uncle Bob's cache of goodies someday. Or Uncle Bob may even, you know, show you, but you may, unfortunately, like I said, some people are going to pass away before they get a chance to do something. There is a, for a lot of you, you probably went to a gun show or you've watched videos and people have shown you that there are inert rounds, okay? They're called inert rounds.
This is something you have to be very careful about with larger ordnance devices. Originally, well, the new in our blue was for the newer era. Blue was a totally inert round. Typically, it didn't even have a primer pocket. It had a borehole that was fairly shallow to represent where the primer went. The bullet was powder blue. Actually, UN blue is the color. It looks like UN blue.
And it'll have a nomenclature identifier printed in black or printed in white, depending upon the era, identifying what it is and what its serial number for manufacturer, what the item is by military spec, and also actually identifying it as an inert round. However, however, the blue did not originally represent inert.
It was originally identifying what we called active inert. He goes, what? Well, wait a minute. Inert means that, you know, it's neutral. It doesn't work. Yeah. Well, that's the warhead. And if you have the 90 millimeter recoilless rounds out there, here's the thing. The warhead is not an HE or a shaped charge. It's just a solid pumpkin head. Well, I mean, by that, it's just a big bullet. Okay. It's just a big sheet metal bullet.
Here's the problem. The charge is active with the recoil is this is another issue the for training purposes inert active with what I mentioned earlier both the 2.35 inch rocket launcher and With the 3.5 inch, you know rocket launcher bazooka as you know it, which is a copy of the German model? Peds are Shrek
The interesting thing is, is that if you run into a blue round, if it's a blue training rocket round, unless it's been fired, and that'll be very apparent, if you don't see any burn marks, if you don't see any score marks, and if the base of the rocket venturi, the inner part of the cone, is actually, you know, blocked with something, and it'll look like a fibrous material, like fiberglass, is what it looks like. A little piece like it's fiberglass in there.
That is an active inert round that means in their warhead, but active rocket the What what did they do is for well? They got a train sometime And they didn't want to spend they didn't want to worry about live Ordnance going boom downrange if somebody made a boo-boo and fired a round off into Valhalla
Kind of like what you see in stripes where the guys got the mortar improperly set. The officer tells him, son, you know what you're doing? I think so, sir. Well, fire that mortar, son. Well, you heard what I said. I'm giving you an order. Fire that mortar. And poof, off into, well, where the hell is that going? I went over and found the sergeant, remember, on the tower.
To prevent those kinds of exciting incidents from taking place both in mortar rounds, rockets, and recoilless, they built what was still a dangerous round. You didn't want to get in front of something like this because it has a charge behind it or it has a rocket motor behind it. But it was designed so that you could fire down range. You got accurate demonstration of the performance of the round.
If it hit a target, it would tag it, but it didn't explode or anything. It just punched through or it stopped, depending on what kind of target you created downrange. Now, interestingly enough, with the 3.5-inch rocket, if it hit the steel targets that typically were downrange,
They didn't mean to do this, but they actually, and I've discovered many of them on different locations, where they were completely successful in penetrating the steel shield that they used for the armor silhouette that they were firing on.
Just a matter of what angle of approach it hits and how the nose cone collapse. I guess what happens is the nose cone would collapse inward and then the force would create the literally shaped charge accidental and it would punch a about a one and a half inch hole, a two inch hole straight through three quarters of an inch of steel. Okay, it was supposed to be a training ground.
an inert round. Now against wooden targets, oh they brush right through like it was butter. Solid wood targets by the way. So these rounds are out and about, some people have thousands of them, and I mean thousands. I've been in places where you have to walk sideways to get through storage areas.
And they're fully functional. If you run into them out there, when you look at the, when I say the Venturi, the rocket motor exhaust area, it looks like a little cone. If you look to the back of that, you see that that is not sealed. Typically, you see scorch marks. That is an expended, active, inert route. It'll be painted blue. If you pay attention, you can even identify it by nomenclature and by serial number, by the Army ID number.
Now the ID number system changed in the one time in the 50s for some ordinance and almost all ordinance in the 60s, 1960s. And it's during this period of time where progressively they changed the training, the inert code colors, and also actually what the material, what it meant, but also they still had all this other stuff in service. There was a good example of a very unique accident that took place.
They had a blue inert M106 Recoil-less Rifle, 106mm Recoil-less Rifle training round in a Recoil-less Rifle in Indiana, Northern Indiana, at a National Guard facility. Now, this is something we know historically. It happened back in the 70s. And what's interesting is every time they had a drill on the weekend,
The unit would pull out the 106s that they had and they'd go through the motions because they were supposed to be training for using the anti-tank weapon of the day. 106s were still in service. And every day that they trained, they would load this blue, what they thought was an inert round. Because of the new code it was, and for all the new kids coming in, blue meant inert. What they didn't know is that that's not what they had.
They had a blue round and it's all solid blue from front to back. It's not just a warhead the whole thing's blue okay, so they load it up and One time after weeks and weeks and months and probably over a year of training with this round They nobody ever pulled the trigger Somebody pulled the trigger on the recoilless rifle
Well, they were training in what was a drill hole slash a cafeteria and the round which by the way was not high explosive but was just solid shot, you know as in a big can thick wall can Went through three walls and then proceeded to impact on a car in the parking lot Okay, it was a a Active inert recoilless round
Now, it was a genuine accident, mistake based on the limited education. People assumed the military, they all tell you about everything that's going on with everything that you use. And unfortunately, the skill sets change, okay? The quality or the people who are in the know change, they're just not there.
This is why landmines in fields here across America showed up all over the place being discovered accidentally, fortunately because somebody asked a few questions in most cases, where everybody assumed that the land mine field had been pulled, like in many bases around Michigan here. The same is true with a lot of other equipment that was out and about that's not secure. We have it, our people have it, but there is a vast amount of that material on hand.
If you run into anything where, wow, there's a bunch of these things and they look, don't go call them the idiot cops. It's like, you know, you're not that stupid. Carefully take a look at what you got. Pay attention. If you look around, you'll probably find there might even be information. But most important is I've given you a critical detail about handling a particular route, which is very common.
These are very common. Another one that's very common out there are the laws rocket sub-caliber rockets that were made to reload the laws rocket. Now the LaRocque rocket is a throwaway. The M72 laws, it's a throwaway system.
But it was a they didn't want to spend the money on firing one of those per you know, per company if they could help it so they also realized they needed everybody shoot it because it was supposed to be the egalitarian equivalent to the RPG seven so to eventually a Lieutenant colonel and another major came up with an idea for a subcaliber device so Everyone could shoot the laws rocket
Interestingly enough, it is a shaped charge. It does have the ability to punch your steel. And even though it is a subcaliber device, it will penetrate and produce a comparable hole to the bore size of the device, which is about an inch and a quarter into not even that, I'd say one inch in diameter. It's not very large. Okay. And it's about a little less than a foot, about a foot long. We'll say that 12 inches long.
It has a black cap warhead. It has a series of little plastic tendrils, points of the compass, around the periphery of the cylinder of the round at the warhead end, and also with the body of the rocket. That is designed so that in the tube, when you load the new rocket and you make contact with the electronic firing leads, that's your basic little copper bands,
The little plastic leads help to guide the rocket down the tube and create less resistance. They were little nubs are only about, oh, maybe a quarter of an inch long. Many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many,
Are they going to make a tank go boom and explode or whatever? No, but if you pointed them at a truck, they have the same potential for penetration as an M250 caliber round. And in fact, again, those steel targets I mentioned, typically with the capping charge that was in the front and the energy of the rocket, which was quite dynamic, very powerful.
They would easily penetrate three quarters of an inch of steel and perforate it without any difficulty whatsoever, just to give you an idea. So again, while it might be typically a quarter inch target plate out there, little silhouette of a tank or an APC or whatever, there was consistent penetration against the targets, which means there's not a whole lot of sheet steel on a vehicle that's going to slow it down like a car, a modern day pickup truck or anything like that.
So as long as you understand the potential of what you might have inherited, then understand that it will probably do a pretty good job getting something done, and I wouldn't want to hit somebody or a bunch of people with it lined up. If there were a bunch of hut hut hut people lined up and you pointed it, say, at a doorway, you know, it would go through the door and through whoever was beyond it, and probably one, two, or three others before it finally thought it'd stop and burn out the rest of the way. Oh, because it'd still be burning.
That would be fun. That would not smell good. But anyway, just a heads up. These are things that are about. By the way, those subcaliber devices are not colored blue because they are active active. The rockets active and the warhead itself has a dynamic potential. It has the ability to do significant van damage if it makes proper contact with the target.
So heads up on that one and that is the the M72 some caliber training device. Of course there are laws rockets out there. Please don't tell anybody if you find them. Just shut up and put them somewhere where they're safe. Don't pull pins. Go read instructions. Figure out how they work down the road sooner rather than later. They'll work for you. And remember, well, no, they're not going to, you can't knock on a tank with that. Well, I can hurt them though. But more importantly, I can use it on a weapon or a piece of equipment that I can do damage to.
everything you got, you use it all. Okay, basic rule. Now, we're just past one hour. Oh, we got to get out and take a break here because it's Weapons Wednesday. And there's only one thing we do at the bottom of the hour. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. Without useless. It shoots me before God.
In our valley there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not the singing of the fields or wild and free. But soon you'll know, from the tree, who the right foe, or the right foe, in our hand the right foe.
Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no rifle.
No graves at home, back across the briny water And yet he must come, like a swell of student slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Lyndon's figure holds a buck through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle
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Yes, they did the same thing with everything during the 60s until the same issue. Actually, the program started in 1955 with a general update and change.
With Web-Geared equipment, there was a significant change in 1956. With Ordnance, they went through the inventory. It took time because they had a lot of stuff built up. What they typically do when they change significant weapons systems or components is they try to burn it out, use it up. They don't destroy it, they try to use it.
Back in the day they tried to use your tax dollars today the asshats would give it to the Israelis and they'd steal it Okay, that's all there is to it It was just pillow was destroyed and then the Israelis would give it to somebody to kill us Or the hacks would just steal it and be putting it in their pile because we're stupid and let it go So anyway back then they actually would have events where well for a change you're going to go to the range and everybody's gonna fire the bazooka today
And the idea was that everybody would get a chance to shoot, but they would consume the inventory, but get use out of it. Any experience like that is practical experience. An intelligent training officer or any officer in charge or senior NCO would know this if they were smart.
And they did back then because they were smart. So this happened also at the end of the M72's life cycle after Vietnam. They had stockpiles of M72s in the last production runs. And before, the way they did this is usually once a year if you were in Europe or if you were in Korea or wherever you were. And it varied depending upon command and what they had available.
Once a year, you'd go to the heavy weapons or the, again, shoulder-fired weapons range for other devices than your personal firearm. And what they would do is, they would have a lottery. They'd either be a matter of merit points. And at the end of the year, three people would be chosen to fire a live laws rocket. And everybody else got a chance to watch. This would be out of a company. If you had a company of about 140 men.
Well, only three people were going to get to actually shoot the laws rocket, which remember was supposed to be handed out to everybody. And if you saw during Vietnam, typically the idea was to carry about anywhere from two or more. What were you willing to carry? Because remember, they weren't just a fiberglass tube. They're loaded. So they were heavy. But if you pay attention to look at any of the imagery from the time where the laws was presented.
And once it was, all the bugs were worked out that didn't get you killed. Because like the M16, they had the same problem with the laws rocket when it went to Vietnam. Got a lot of people killed because it didn't work right because of the environment.
So, at the end of its life, what they did is, oh, everybody's going to go to range and you're all going to shoot laws rockets. Everybody, the whole, this is like an ice cream treat. Everybody got a chance to actually put the weapon to their shoulder, sighted in the way they've been trained and fired the thing. What they didn't realize right away is they got fired and they weren't going to be, it wasn't going to be available anymore. At least not in the first line, first action line because
The next family of shoulder fired discardables was in motion and was already being issued. And it was a hell of a lot bigger than the laws rocket. Okay? So in fact, I know one person, they were with a unit that was at Fort Knox. Everybody got a chance to shoot two laws rockets. Why? Because they had a pile of them in the warehouse. They wanted to get rid of out of the arsenal, in the armory, out on the bunker complexes. So they were using them up.
and they did. The same happened with these 3.5 inch rounds and with mortars. And again, what they had was a live inert. You know, you could have live and you can have variable types of charges for obviously for launching, but also variable
types of warheads. Well, the inert, it literally was just simply the boom, you know, you had the charge, the cheese charge. You set your cheese charges depending on what range you wanted to use the weapon at. Needless to say, all your other citing procedures were the same. The weight of the round, just like on the 3.5 inch and on the recoilless rounds.
The weight of the mortar round was identical to the actual mortar. They added enough steel or whatever pot metal so that they get the weight that they needed, obviously with proper dimension, throw it down the tube, boom, goes down range, and it hit. Now, some of them, and this was the last models in that particular category, you know, with the Blue Range, you know, inert active,
It wasn't necessarily inert, you know, completely. It was like the 40 millimeter orange marker warheads. Now, those are not exploding, contrary to what they look like. If you're using any of the 40 millimeter training rounds, which have the blue warhead, those are active. And then they're not neutral active, but they're not a warhead system. They're a projectile that goes down range. It's a plastic shell.
There is a powder that's, you know, a dry micro powder and there's a steel six-sided chunk of steel in there. There's a big chunk of steel about an inch and a half long and about the thickness of your thumb. When the round hits down range, the multi-sided piece of steel fractures the egg shell that's that blue hull.
and the powder disperses so it gives you a signature, a tell, where your impact point was. Some of the mortar rounds and the light mortar were actually made the same way, way before they did the 40 millimeter for the 40 millimeter Grenadier training. Okay? So again, a lot of different stuff. It's all out there laying around. You're going to run into this stuff.
I don't want to get hit with a 40 millimeter slug of any kind. In fact, remember that even though the whole warhead wasn't metal, that big chunk of that honking pump of metal that was inside, oh, I'd kill you dead or in a doornail. She got hit by it. Okay. Just a heads up. I think I heard a caller. Go ahead. Shelby from Oklahoma. Good. Sorry, buddy. That needs studying. Check out security guy 42. That's security guys.
42 on YouTube. He is also on bit shoot in case his channel gets a strike or just gets randomly pulled down just removed from YouTube. He is on bit shoot under the same name and also Brent 0031 I believe it is.
or 331. He has done some ordinance, not as much more camo, but he has done some equipment on ordinance of how to use stuff. But a security guy has done quite a bit of covering land, different types of landmines from different countries. How to dig fighting positions has actually show dug some fighting positions, you know, even some from World War Two.
with the Germans different types of fighting positions over the years and covers different ambush tactics and stuff using a marker board and stuff like that. It's going to give you an overview. And that's a security guy, 42, security guy, 42 on YouTube. And he's also on BitChute. 0, 3, 3, 1, which I'm pretty sure. Actually, he goes back quite a few years. Both these guys do.
Now, like you said, they don't cover necessarily everything I talked about, but remember that between that and there's a bunch of the World War II, Korea, and even Vietnam era tactical training videos or movies, depending on how old they are, but they're excellent because they are very straightforward, they're simple, and they walk and talk through the process.
And I recommend both of the individuals, Brent 0331 and Security Guy 42. I've said, guys, go to their web page. Go start with their newest video and hard copy them to CD and make copies of everything that they've done and create a file, create a library.
They are excellent programs in and of themselves. Each one, you can sit everybody down. If you wanted to work it into the training cycle for your militia unit for the weekend or if you have a retreat group, sit down on a given day and watch one or two of these. In fact, best way to do it is watch one, watch it again, and then go out and train. Go actually out and try to execute what you've seen.
Some things of course require physical areas to be able like you said dig positions or whatever which by the way You may want to do a lot of people have and if they're grown in they're gonna be harder to see And right now this is a good time right now is the good time to start work on fortifications or fighting stations and then Planting your garden so to speak planting the area so that they disappear What the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for
Always remember that one last thing real quick here is Rifle grenades, which I mentioned. Yes, they did make inert rifle grenades. In fact, all the training ones are inert They're straightforward. There's no worry about the there's no border moat motor Rifle grenades come in cup or spigot form
The cup type took advantage of existing grenades and certain paraphernalia that was used to either a Secure the the spoons so that it wouldn't release until it impacted downrange or they were actually built with an impact fuse replacement for a standard grenade and When you launched them down with a with a what is a blank Charge, but it is not a
Training blank, it is a rifle grenade blank. I don't care if it's 303, 8mm Mauser, 7mm Mauser, 30 out of 6, 30 caliber carbine, 760 by 51 NATO, or 760 by 39. Rifle grenade blanks are a different bird from the training blanks. The report blank, a report blank is to make noise. It's a squib.
the powder that was used and you can find all the information you need and you can adapt the American powders that are the proper burn that are in the inventory to make a rifle grenade blank. Every U.S. Marshal arm that we except for some machine guns and the .45 pistol, okay, but every primary shoulder fired weapon that we had
that was an infantryman's first alarm had a rifle grenade launcher or its flash hider is the rifle grenade launcher. For the M1 carbine, the M1903 Springfield, the M1917 Enfield, the M1 Garand, those weapons all use a spigot attachment, Mark 6, Mark 7, Mark 7A, Mark 7A1, etc., etc. There's a whole bunch of different ones. But they're all the same basic model. They attach to the bayonet lug.
and you obviously drop your live ammunition, you load an individual rifle grenade blank, and you do not typically shoulder. Now with the original chest of blank, you could shoulder it, but you need to, again, I can't do it on the air, I can't, I can walk you through it. Basically, you lean into it, but the technique for holding the rifle is you want to make sure that you do it right so you don't bust your collar bone.
Your shoulder, you know, your shoulder area has got a lot of bones that can be broken, you know, quite effectively by an overcharge. The original rifle grenade blanks are not so overpowered though that they're going to hurt you typically. But again, do it right so you don't get bowled over because there's going to be a lot of energy falling back to the rear.
The military made a rubber baby buggy bumper for the Garand, which also works with the M14. The M14, of course, also took a spigot launcher using the bayonet lug. The M16, the flash hider, is the rifle grenade launcher. You're not supposed to know that, which is why they wouldn't tell anybody. Why do you want the flash hider off of the M16? The reason is even the pickle fork, the pickle fork, original M16E1,
flash hider and the basket M16A1 flash hider and the A2 and even the ones presently being built are all built to the same spec and are both the fixture for use with the blank adapter but those two notches that are in there, one of those notches you insert a spring, a coil spring that's the basic like what you have in that pen I'm holding right here. In fact you can take the spring out of the pen I have.
And you can insert it in that trough and that creates the resistance just as it does on the rifle grenade launcher as I mentioned earlier. It does the same thing on your flash hider and you can slide a standard rifle grenade over with a 5.56 rifle grenade blank. You can project a rifle grenade round downrange. You aren't supposed to know that.
And of course that was the original intent and that's why the dimension is what it is and why there's supposed to be consistency in the dimension of that device for military specification. Kind of cool, I always thought it would be neat. You get an M16A1, you put a 203 launcher on it, then you stick an Energa rifle grenade on the end of the flash hider with the spring in place.
have a rifle grenade blank ready to go, but you also have a 30 round magazine in the weapon and you got a 40 millimeter grenade launcher. So you go, poo, and then poo, and then wait a minute, war operate the action and pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, and by your firing, the rounds are finally impacting down range. Kind of cool, you have support fire for your indirect fire weapon. Pretty neat. Yeah, you really could do that. It would look weird, but it really isn't weird. That would work.
Just something to think about there. So now the inner goes a little bulk here So we got to watch out there because that 40 millimeter grenade launcher We got to make sure that nothing tags or snags whatever's up above hook to the barrel So the older World War two pumpkin HE round or the shape round would be a good choice because they're smaller Also, they'll probably reach farther with a newer the newer charged rifle grenade blanks for instance that you would use on the 308 rifle
7.62x51 NATO. So that's another thing. And those are out there. By the way, rifle grenades should be the easiest thing to build if we go to war. They would be the easiest indirect fire weapon to build. Easier than a mortar, you commit a rifle to doing nothing but that and use it like a portable 40 millimeter grenade launcher, but with a heavier charge. Mark. Boom! Going down range. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Shelby again. You're talking about the... Yes.
The rifle grenade. There is a gentleman. I don't have it pulled up right now, but he made a homemade Panzerfaust with a dummy warhead. And he actually made a book. If you just type in homemade Panzerfaust on YouTube, you should be able to find it. He has several videos because he even made a... Oh, I forget the name of it. It's the rocket. They made them at the end of the war. It was the Germans...
The No, no, it was called something else mark flea grifao I think is what it was called It was they had like five or six rockets and it launched them. Oh Yeah, okay, and that's very cordless also Right this gentleman also he well He's not even this uh, I guess he's probably 20 years old But he wrote a book how to build the Panzerfaust and the warhead the dummy warhead obviously You don't want to build the real thing
but you can build the Panzerfaust and how he built it. And he made a book how to build this since it's a super simple piece of equipment that you can build pretty easily out of the junk parts. For the most part, it's pretty simple build at home. I also marked, you were talking about ordinance, I just thought about it. If people have a 3D printer or have a friend with a 3D printer, there is some training
different types of landmines that you can 3D print as a trading aid. So that way you can get the dimensions and stuff like that. Obviously you want to paint them that, you know, that they're inert and whatever. But you can Thingiverse is one of the websites that has a couple on there. And then there's another one. You may have to just, I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. Do a Google search for
that's not a website that's not thing averse that has more files. I think some of them you may have to pay like a dollar to the person that created the file, but there's a lot that are free that you'd be able to use as a training aid to build really cheaply and stuff that people get their hands on much cheaper than buying the under $200. You know, real training aid.
As a matter of fact, if you want to see what we're talking about, go over to gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Go to, look at the upper line there, and they've got a whole surplus section. When you touch that, a whole bunch of inventories, land mines and grenade, inner grenades, you know, training aids. Now, not everything I talked about is there, but a lot of stuff is there. And it gives you a chance to see what it is that's about
Might want to go take a look at that now again like like Shelby said we're not talking pennies for this stuff We're talking hundreds of dollars In fact, you can buy an RPG 2 and you can buy an RPG 7 that have been dewadded What's the advantage of that? Well, guess what? If you have an RPG 2 you can get all the bigger take a micrometer and get all the specs off of the RPG 2 so that you know how to build one from scratch
Oh, yeah, it would be called a pattern device. The RPG-7 isn't any more complicated to build. The biggest thing is you need a seamless, high-pressure, thick-walled tube for the main tube. And that's the critical part. It's like barrels on guns, guys.
Okay, the critical part is that tube. Everything else can be made from a dozen different materials in a dozen different ways and over across the world they've done it. Another thing is the pan- the
Panzerfaust, the next logical step after the Panzerfaust, which by the way is where the Russians got the RPG-2. The RPG-2 was originally the Panzerfaust 2. The Germans never got it into the field, but they had it on the drawing board and were already perfecting it. And the reason they did that is because while it was an effective tool to be able to fire and throw away, the tube was reusable. They just didn't reload it. You were supposed to send it back.
This is something I want to remind you about too when I talk about this on the air both sides both the American the English and the Germans had a massive recover to the rear program When you fired an artillery shell you always see these pictures of shells and stuff laying all over the place The only reason that you see that is because it may have been a crisis situation that the stuff was left behind Otherwise as I've said before when a truck came up and dumped off a bunch of junk
it was not supposed to go to the rear empty. And so, for instance, used Panzerfoss tubes, artillery shells, certain cannon rounds of different types for the lesser guns, all of that was to be sent to the rear and the Germans reloaded them. It saved all that production time. And so they knew that they could reload the Panzerfoss, so the logic was, wait a minute, why don't we just go the next step?
and make a reloadable Panzerfossed and that's what the RPG-II is. It's a recoilless only launcher. That's the difference between the RPG-II and the RPG-7. The RPG-II, you fire it, it's a recoilless round, there's an explosive charge that goes off next to your head, projects the round down range just like with the Panzerfossed and boom.
The difference between the RPG-II and the RPG-VII is that the RPG-VII is a rocket-assisted round. And so you have this variable in the targeting system with the optics, with the periscope optics, because at a certain point, the rocket motor kicks in and then lifts it and takes it downrange. Now, the third thing that an RPG-VII round does that the RPG-II doesn't.
The RPG-7 goes down range, stays above ground so you don't aim improperly, and at a certain point, it self-detonates. And the purpose behind this was, since you're using the, in the assault, the Russian concept of the assault, if you missed everything and the round just went down range rather than it just cutting into the ground and maybe not going off,
The idea behind it exploding, you know, into the enemy is that at least it would create confusion and greater din on the battlefield. Might hit somebody or kill somebody as an explosive round. Not as dynamic as an anti-tank penetrating round, a shape round. But even though that's what it was, it would explode. And if you had dozens or hundreds or thousands of these things going off in a massive assault, one way or another, create a lot of noise.