April 5, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and barter items including coffee and tobacco storage, reviewed weather conditions and tornado warnings in Michigan, addressed the canceled Stand Up Michigan event at Ferris State and alleged government interference, covered congressional oversight of executive branch officials including Jim Jordan's statements about arresting Mayorkas, discussed military fortifications and defensive positions, reviewed various firearms and ammunition sources including Henry rifles and AR-15 variants, and provided extensive product recommendations for weapons, ammunition, and tactical gear from multiple suppliers.
- weapons wednesday
- preparedness
- barter and trade
- coffee storage
- tornado warnings
- michigan militia
- stand up michigan
- jim jordan
- mayorkas
- ar-15
- henry rifles
- m1a
- ammunition
- tactical gear
- federal government overreach
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were torn and dirty as he stood. 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 life 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame to 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
Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came.
His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd 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 time our car key One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Southwest Northeast and the gentleman you were listening to us on
libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org and we're on satellite, we had all of our merchant marine out there across the planet on virtually every ocean and we're on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside, outside these United States and it has been a very busy, busy
24 hours. We've had some really interesting weather as is always the case in the spring and we had our first wave of wind, not significant by comparison what we saw a month ago, but typical for the blustery tornado cycle condition that we're having right now, which by the way, if you're my age, you've lived through a couple of these now as far as conditions.
It's nothing that's a surprise. It's rather, I guess the planets are aligned properly, the planetary tilt's correct. Whatever it is, we're in it. So be prepared and listen for the air raid sirens slash the head for shelter sirens because they've gone up in different places not too far from us. And that means that we've actually been on warning, we'll be on warning until...
at least five o'clock-ish, like right now, okay, but it could last longer and it's supposed to recycle again and start all over with the next wave. So pay attention because we're here. It's here.
Anyway, it is the 5th of April. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Callator. 2023, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And you're not going to get out of a fight. You're going to have to use your weapons. When the time comes, be ready.
That's why we have this day, but also every day is Weapons Wednesday on Liberty Tree Radio as far as the intel report goes. I don't know, before we further smell that coffee, let's taste. Cheap coffee. This is cheap coffee. This is the Dollar Tree Expresso. I'm going to tell you something. For being a $1.25 a pouch, it's actually the cheapest, most concentrated coffee you can buy if you're going to put something into your backpack. The neat thing is in the yellow foil.
It's in the vacuum bags, you know, the vacuum blocks, so you know if it's been compromised because it's a solid piece of styrofoam brick kind of what it looks like. You know, it's all scratched together. If the package has got a little pinhole or a movement leak, it's poofy. And it's real simple to understand. So if you have shelf inventory, you keep an eye on things. If something looks like it, oh, gave up the ghost for some reason as far as the seal, that's the first one you use. Doesn't mean the coffee is going to go bad because
Again, you have open coffee containers either on your shelf or in your refrigerator. It depends on your attitude. A lot of people keep their coffee in the refrigerator. Their ground coffee, sometimes even the whole coffee beans. It's a personal flavor reference there. But I would suggest that you invest and put a certain amount of coffee in the brick foil form away. It is the most efficient, the vacuum pack
foil mylar pouches. They're really above mylar, but again, not by much. But the way they work with the packaging when they crunch together, they look something very alien to say the least, but are very useful in the future. That's money. Look at this trade. Coffee. You got a coffee bean plants in your backyard? Any coffee, coffee bean bushes? Any on your ridge in northern Michigan? No.
They got any in the back 40 of Wisconsin? No. Find any in the country? That's a good question because I've never looked to see if there's anybody who actually is growing coffee somewhere in the United States, which tells you that it's one of those spice trade items. In other words, when things go to hell in a hand cart, it's one of those things that very quickly disappears. In fact, the only people that are smart are the ones who don't throw the grounds away, but keep reusing them right from the get-go because
they already realize you ain't getting anymore. Okay. Another thing is tobacco. It doesn't make any difference whether or not you smoke. Here's what's really cool right now. In the same way that they have these coffee pouches that are vacuum sealed and mylar pouch, they're gonna really last a long time. And by the way, the Dollar Tree regular coffee, and they've got French vanilla, as is always case, and hazelnut, they're not a bad coffee either for barter and trade. They're pre-packaged, they're sealed for time.
But the bricks, I know will last decades. I have already done run this experiment from years and years ago with stuff that we had stored that we finally pulled because we were moving material and it was like, we have these little bricks in here. Let's see what they're like. And they turned out it was when you open them up. It was just like they were had just been had just been packed. The coffee was excellent. It was what it was was a bunch of big lot.
micro bricks. Now for bigger ones like you see that are traditionally in the store or even full one pounders which you used to see but not so much anymore but rather a little two ounce enough to make a pot of coffee and what's really interesting about that is 17 years on the shelf 19 years on the shelf
And I always date things. And we also had manufacturing gate on it, you know, best used by anyway, which is the tail end of, you know, supposedly when you need to use it, which most of it is a lie. So again, that's a good story saying, well, guess what? We're doing tobacco the same way, Swisher Suites and others. In fact, I made a deal on the road when we were traveling. They were getting rid of all the Swisher sweet products and everything was half price. The buy wouldn't get one. I don't smoke cigars.
But I did buy those cigars because they're foil time stored. They're nice because they're in small increments and for barter, trade and exchange, they're currency. Something to think about. You don't want to sell your whole stash. You only want to sell part of your stash. Remember, you're also looking at specialty items like coffee, spices, alcohol, tobacco.
You want in smaller increments already measured so that a person cannot complain or challenge the product you're bartering. Always remember that. In other words, it increases the value. Let's put it that way. If you are producing tobacco down the road, and some of you guys listening are in states where you actually could,
then yeah, you can be producing your own and rolling your own and you know, whatever. I mean, traditionally that's really how we used to run things in this country before the Commies were allowed to take over more and more and now we have the excrement and filth that are in Washington are pretty much useless. So again, the biggest issue is going to be storage systems. And this is something for as long as the Ziploc bags last, we got a pretty nice backup system, but none of that's going to last forever. So...
You need to be thinking ahead about containment. You need objects or storage systems that are either disposable to you. In other words, you wouldn't mind trading them. This is one of the reasons I save the jelly jars that aren't standard mason or anything like that. Now some I save because I love these little jelly jars that are square for storage because they're square. They're square when looking from the top. They're a little rounded top and bottom but not much.
But they're also the smaller increments, so they're perfect for storage and also for transport, minimizing, but also something I won't cry about if I wanted to trade them out with product on board. Now, mason jars? Hell no, I'm not getting rid of those. Now, for that matter, most manufactured, human-produced objects are all going to be of much greater value if things go the way they're already openly talking. Now about depression, you haven't experienced a depression.
Your great grandparents or your grandparents did, my parents did. My mom and dad were the oldest of eight. They were hit, they were right there in the middle of it when it all happened, right through to where World War II hit. And for that reason, my grandfather and grandma and grandpa, neither one ever trusted the banks again, wisely so. Not that they trusted that much before the Depression hit.
But my parents grew up having to know how to make everything and they passed that on to me. How to do and or what to look for, how to find things you know in the wild because there wasn't any going to the store for anything. But wait it was modern times, yep. Nobody had any pennies to rub together, let alone nickels and dimes people.
So again, planning ahead, there's a lot of goofy items it seems like, but people are not going to be trading with us if they figure we don't have any money. And nobody's going to hand you over anything for free. The Communists will, if you surrender your freedom, that's about it. Then you're not going to get anything but crumbs. You'll be in the Marianne-Twanette syndrome with regard to the leftists who already hate you and don't really want to feed you. In fact, they'd like to kill you.
Already said so many times and we even have one of the pedo queers slash he she it's show you exactly what's in the works when the he she it killed three nine-year-old kids and three adults down there in Nashville and it's just one of many of the poof does that have done these mass shootings having been on government drugs, okay and Government drugs there are the problem Prozac is the problem
A couple of things also here before we go too far. First of all, I do have to mention right away, should have mentioned it immediately. Sorry about that. As far as we know, the event has been unlisted for Stand Up Michigan at Ferris State. We'll keep you updated because we had people on the ground checking on things, but it apparently has been canceled. No information on why, but I can imagine, we had a couple people already said that the state and some feds
were, of course, inquiring for the communist Chinese. People recorded conversations in one case, two cases, the individuals who were being talked to by personnel from the government shared it. As they were having the conversation, they put it on their conference call line. And everybody that was on the call line picked up the phone and listened to the bad guys on the other side threatening.
We need that thank you for being fast on your feet remember you can also do this if they're just standing there if you know how to work your phone well two people did this in two different situations and Everybody got to hear and other people recorded what the state personnel and the Fed said
So, we'll find out more about that. We're going to listen to a whole bunch of recordings here in the next day or two. Other people already are, and it just helped to reinforce, you know, it's one of those things where when the enemy opens their face like that, it helps to reinforce everybody's idea about where we're going with this. Why it is, you ain't no talking to these creatures.
So, again, more on that as we develop, but the event, as far as we know, has been put on hold or rescheduled or, again, we know it's canceled, not tonight. As far as we know, now again, it can be totally bass-ackwards, but the people on the ground there say that, as far as they know, the only thing that is happening is there's a Township board meeting, but it's closed to the public. They don't want the peasants to see what's going on, but the peasants are showing up anyway.
So and I've told them get license plates for whatever's out around that is
Well, especially pay attention to who can't go into the meeting. Make sure you find out what cars they go to out in the parking lot. Make sure you got plates and ID numbers and pictures of all the individuals and that can be done from back in the shadows quite nicely. You just set the cameras up and let them run. Do that what they always think you're doing to you. Hunt them harder than they think they're hunting you or hunting us.
So, more on that as it develops. Might even have a call in because, again, if there's something that's an update, we'll get it on the air here. Next, Edward, if you could, this is very interesting because now that the game pieces are in motion with other aspects of the
Soviet attempt for a major takeover the rest of the takeover of the country which by the way nobody can allow And if you could this video now you're gonna have to watch it because I guarantee there's gonna be ads with YouTube But they are illegal aliens Jim Jordan vows to arrest Mayorkas after dirty mess around judges house
This is on Yamek, Y-A-M-E-K, TAR-FILL-RA, T-A-R-F-I-L-E-R-A, or no, forgive me, R-I, let me try to get that right, and it's, they are illegal aliens.
Jim Jordan vows to arrest Mayorkas after dirty mess around Judge's house. And this time they swore them in. And this is 10 minutes long, and I know it's Weapons Wednesday, and we're going to roll over the bottom of the hour a little bit, but this is one everybody needs to hear. And it's interesting, the conversation back and forth, but everybody that's involved, well...
Everybody knows the ship is sinking. Everybody knows, well not just the captain, but all of this parasite crew members, you know, the Hesiate, Petos, lied. So again, it's, they are illegal aliens in brack, in quotes, Jim Jordan vows to arrest Mayorkas after dirty mess around judges house. And if you get a chance guys, pull that up. You're also going to want to share it.
And this is on the Yamek, Y-A-M-E-K, TAR-FIL-E-R-I, TAR-FIL-E-R-I, T-A-R-F-I-L-E-R-I. That's the channel. And so if Ed's gonna have to wait through the ads, takes a minute to get through to the programming and then keep an eye on it because there's gonna be an ad, I'm sure within the first 30 seconds to a minute.
I'll just be ready for it when it hits. And also, again, there are a couple of other sessions that have been covered, especially in the last 24 to 48 hours in Washington with regard to committee. And now everybody is kind of like, well, after what you've been doing nationally and what's been put on the national television and
Now that they've pretty well tried to argue that well the Republicans really don't have a voice Apparently well there's certain people like Kim Jordan who actually has been getting in their face constantly not the only one But he's just the notable one that everybody recognizes Unfortunately, there are a lot of pieces of wallpaper. They're in the Republic RAT group even though there's what hundreds That's what's sad is like there should be a whole
parade of Republic rats stepping up and you know it's kind of like musketry on the wall either a one guy stands here and fires the musket the other three guys behind are you know loading and every time the guy fires you pass the rifle back and the other rifle gets passed forward that's been loaded and he buck the other method is you walk up you fire you step off to the right next guy walks up fire step off to the right and it's like a little circle
That's how rifle pits in fortresses used to work. Either A, the guy would have a stack of rifles right there, which by the way, he might have to load himself, depending on how thin the manpower was. But traditionally, it was kind of like a rapid fire, not quite a machine gun, but a lot more rapid fire than one guy trying to load three rounds a minute with one musket. Most cases, that wasn't really how it worked. If you needed to quote unquote pour it on, you had a system set up, okay?
And that's really what we need to see with the Republic of the Rats.
Yep, that's what again if you look you see this on occasion. There are a few images Well, there's more than a few it's just that something is not really you know exciting is with the rifle stations at the in the old fortresses their rifle slits and This gave them the ability, you know, they were fired on oblique basically the same technique have an over overlapping integrated defensive foxholes
For some of you, maybe you've never been in the military, you don't fire to your front. Now I know the technique has changed back and forth, but what you do is you fire on the front of your friend next to you, left or right, depending on where you are on the fighting station.
Okay, and the rifles tid-pits were set up the same way, the rifle slots were set up the same way in fortresses, so that direct fire couldn't approach you. You know, you weren't gonna get hit by some bullet rolling in and bouncing off the walls maybe and tagging somebody else. So it doesn't mean something's not gonna shoot at you, because they also probably have a good idea how the position is built, but it's much more difficult than direct fire from, you know, anti-personnel or from light fire off ships.
which is typically what the fortresses were designed to defend, defend against. Direct fire on the infantry positions was pretty difficult. And again, you had to count on the buddy next to you in a foxhole with a fortress, almost building caves in. And that did happen, by the way. You pounded it up with big artillery shells and small artillery shells and mortar rounds. Yeah, eventually you can do enough damage.
But the fortresses themselves, the construction fort was typically rubble construction. And so in many cases when you beat a fortress to death like that, all you do is make it tougher. That's really in the plan that was in the works. A modern version of that is what happened 70 plus years ago with Monte Cassino. The German airborne that occupied it, well it was an old rubble construction monastery slash palacious kind of building.
They thought that, well, we'll just knock it down with heavy artillery. Well, the thing is, it was built in the old traditional rubble and integrated block construction. And whatever they damaged simply built up the fortifications around what were all re-existing tunnel-like constructions. And so after a while, the artillery had no effect. Now you would think, well, no, Mark, they had bigger artillery. Contrary to what you might think, other than with very specialized rounds,
you can build effective overhead cover to defend against direct fire from a 155, which is basically now about the middle artillery canial caliber for what you're gonna face out there.
And the engineers know this. If you're infantry, you should know this. You know, the 75 is not pass, say completely, but the 75, the 105, and then the 122, and then the 152, and then 155. All of those guns can be stopped with man-made temporary overhead cover if you pay attention and know what you're doing. It's amazing how little it takes to actually stop a bullet. Okay, think about this.
In reality, one sandbag should stop, one sandbag layer should stop a 5.56 round. Or for that matter, effectively a 7.62x51 NATO round. Now, you're still going to get bleeders coming through, which is why you try to do an integrated brick design when you do your sandbag cover and put as much earth, you know, down below. Dig that up, put that out in front of you. And I don't mean spread it around and create a crater hole everybody can see from space.
Instead, I've explained before the intelligent process of digging a fortification so that it is not obvious, especially individual fighting stations. You don't just dig a hole and throw the dirt everywhere. I saw that in movies. Yeah, and I even saw that during Desert Dust Part 1 and 2, The Adventure Continues.
Now if you're genuinely fighting an actual enemy, you try to conceal your position because both sides, like you see in Ukraine right now, everybody has the same technology. So if you don't make a little bit of an effort to conceal your position and you make it more and more obvious, well, somebody probably gonna figure out where you are real quick and dump enough on you to make sure that they do terminate you. So anyway, let's see if Edward's, Edward may be fighting this thing uphill.
Everett, if you could, the video is, They Are Illegal Aliens, Jim Jordan Vows to Arrest Mayorkas After Dirty Mess Around Judges House. Yes, very long title, but almost all these particular videos are. This video is 10 minutes plus long, and it's the Yamek Tarpfeleri.
I'm butchering the guy's last name, Tarkfleri, Tarkfleri, T-A-R-F-I-L-E-R-I, and that's the channel. And again, this is one that we don't want to benchmark for a reason, because before it was, well, you know, we've been trying to get you to answer questions and you're not. So now it's to the point where it's, okay, so you want to do this. Well, then looks like we're going to have you arrested and put in jail.
Now the interesting thing about this and I've been waiting for this to develop is Congress has the ability each branch Has a tool to work to arrest the other branch Example you don't have to wait for that be which the you know the the Attorney General The Congress can with its own powers and authority arrest
and also try individuals. But everybody's been lazy. We're not going to bother each other mode. I think that's the only way to describe it because each each element has a particular policing slash process officer. They have the ability to lay a court and construct a court as needed, which most cases, again, for instance, Congress isn't supposed to have to do this. But think about this.
system was set up as a mechanism of checks and balances. Well, if the bastards you're going after are the Attorney General and an operator of whatever secret police existed during the area, and let's not forget back in the day it would have been the Secret Service for a long time.
And there were other departments or if you have to go after if anyone perceives that the other is going beyond its bounds or exceeding its authority in an extreme and public way that is now going against the nature of the body of the Constitution that each of these departments these these three branches of government have to have the mechanism to be able to wield force and they can't ask permission
If the level of contribution is subverting the body of the nation continues with any one department, then it is the purpose of the other, any one of the other, to be able to step in. And in this case, we have collusion all through, which is the executive branch. Now, I will say this. Well, let me explain it this way. Think about this one. You got to admit one thing about that dirty whore Biden.
Is the other dirty whores working for the dirty whore the petal sniffer meat puppet are doing Kind of what they're supposed to do is the in the executive branch Whereas the same bewitch slash worthless turd operate operators under Trump
Most of them were betraying the executive office non-stop because needless to say it was the person they were trying to get rid of. If you do or don't like Trump, doesn't make any difference. But it's not just Trump where this has happened. Because of the entrenched bureaucracy made up of a bunch of petals and queers who first had to hide themselves and now are out in the open being petals and queers. These characters have betrayed the executive over and over and over again.
See, where do most of these departments survive? They exist not in the congressional branch. They exist not in the judicial, but they're supposed to be in the arm of the executive that works off of the executive office itself, which is the president of the United States and the rest of his infrastructure, through the secretaries, etc., etc.
So in that respect, they might be dirty, effeminate, pedo-queers. I mean, just think about when you see Mallorca's or you see the Attorney General or you see the cross-dressing, bar-horror type drag queens. Whenever you look at each one of them to have proper disgust in your heart, think about them being. Look at Mallorca's and imagine that nine-year-old child that he's raping to death.
And that what you see there is the last image that that child sees. When you see Biden, imagine him as the last thing that that nine year old or 11 year old or eight year old sacrifice sees before it's raped to death by him and the buddies and the rest of the perverts and queers that are with him because I didn't say it was a girl.
That's all you have to do when you're looking at this. You're looking at the the pedo party You're looking at the queers of three dollar bills a tanning Babylonian Talmudic slash capitalistic crew and The fight right now is over what going after your children Which they claim they were all that's just not gonna happen. That's just not what they're up to They're not up to that guys. You all remember this I do
Remember all the queers that were, you know, the hardcore frothing at the mouth, petal queers like you see with Southern Perversion Louse, Southern Property Law, and in the ADL? Oh, they're not, we're not after your children. That's just crazy. You know, Patriot mythology or that's paralay. We're not after your kids. Yes, they are. And they're right out in the open with it now.
So just understand that all those tilting the rotten, distorted looking creatures that you see, like Mayorkas or any of these rats, that all of them are in the same clique and they protected all the stuff that you saw a certain individual that had an island. Remember Mr. Epstein? Well, they all knew who he was and they all had positions of authority.
And they were forced, or let's put it this way, they had to get rid of the competition because the new Epstein was getting tired of the old farts getting in the way of the blackmail crew that was coming up. And the other ones that compete against the other blackmail crew. Plus again, who got all the books for all the old farts that were part of the Epstein circle? Because obviously they haven't printed a list of who all the customers were. So somebody picked up the blackmail book, didn't they?
Sure, they did and that's what you're facing. So anyway For everybody out there one more time again and and if you could find this for us, it's they are illegal aliens Jim Jordan vows to arrest me orcas after dirty mess around Judges house and this is at the Yamek car filerie car filerie car filerie car filerie There we go. It could be car filerie
T-A-R-F-I-L-E-R-I and that's on YouTube. That's YouTube channel by the way. So if we can, we'll pull that up. And it is weapons Wednesday, so this is the only thing we're covering. But I wanna make sure that we get this in there. So we might even have to wait. I don't know, everything's been twitchy in the system. Again, we're right in the middle of before I go any farther.
It's not likely that we're going to go offline, but what I said yesterday about the storm front, where everybody is getting hit, is on the edge of this band of weather. It's not so much in the core, if you'll notice.
but always on the fringes where the dynamic fronts hit. We just had that 80 degree, well maybe it wasn't 80 degrees, probably pretty close though, but we had that large warm thermal front that came through and very dynamic wind with it. You can see on the horizon somebody was getting hit hard.
It's typical for the tornado cycle weather conditions and the spring weather, but it gets extreme depending on planetary alignment, where you are with solar flares, all the other cyclic stuff we've seen before. And it's been accurately recorded for more than, probably closer to 200 years now, for at least accurate cyclic dates. Okay, but we have even pictorial image. Guys, photography is more than 100
Well, 170 years old now. Think about that. So photographic images, especially disasters when photography was more expensive were always popular. Wow, look at that train wreck. Oh, the dam burst. Oh, look. From the last hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. That's the stuff people were taking pictures of. Since they took pictures, you can't probably figure they also benchmark when it happened.
But they're also doing a pretty good job contrary what you might think people actually weren't paying attention back then. Well, we vote the sixth grade education Yeah, a lot of people did but it's now better to college education But what I've seen nowadays, especially what I've seen the students that we have right now God when we're the toilet there shoot first time in history the IQ of the nation For a generation has now gone down
First time in history official recording and they're so proud of it the the leftists that have been attacking America's youth Have now stupefied doped up and drugged up enough people at the standard the average IQ across the country has gone down
That ain't nothing to brag about but for the commies and for the turds and the self-hating mock whites that are out there and all heteros that aren't heteros But you know closet queers not coming out as queers. They love this stuff. They can't get them to three However, not cooperating allowing me to do what I want to do which is knock down the screen Question for about 10 minutes. Oh, I figured again
I need to do what I want to do, which is... Okay, hold on everybody. And, you know, one, two, three. One, two, three. And we should be copied. Over. There we go. And if Edward's there, of course, we might lose this one. Nope, I put back up or the other system. But even as I was speaking, everything kind of went... So I'll tell you what we're going to do. Well, let's see. We've got about...
We've got 15 minutes before the top here. Edward, if you could. How about 4 lines? Go ahead, Edward. Kevin James Markot. Flat line? Yeah. Kevin James Markot. Flat line. You've got it in your repertoire. I'm sorry. Kevin James. Okay, I'm looking right now. Kevin James Markot. M-A-R-C-O-C. Markot. Flat line. Yep. Flat line.
Okay, we'll see right now. I don't know dead by the fight and some other issues there, too Again, we're not we're not being hit right here I can see out on the horizon that we got some pretty dynamic stuff, but it's not affecting us In fact, things are pretty good here right now But that doesn't mean that we aren't going to get interruptions through the in the afternoon here and into the evening So just be prepared if you if if we just disappear
It's because the whole system has probably gone down again. So, not an end, Ken. We got sunshine in the thumb, but we had some torrential downpours early morning, you know, in like 3am on, and it was, it sounded like the hairstorm we had on April 7th, 2020.
And that's coming up on the anniversary. We got baseball size hail three years ago. Now the interesting thing is, was your weather coming out of the east? No, you know, I don't know where it was coming this time. I was in bed and it woke me up. It was pounding the roof. It was loud. Only because the first front we had came in, although everything's coming in from the south, we still had enough energy off of a front off of Lake Erie.
that the first part of this weather shift started out from the east and pretty dynamic. So we had a major storm on Lake Erie and that of course would affect Ontario. Usually goes up the river, you know, usual across the east end of Michigan. So again, for everybody out there, expect dynamic weather. Pay attention because the air raid sirens are working. The emergency warning service is working.
And everybody's being notified. Back in the 70s, this happened before. There's better communications now. That's the one thing everybody has to acknowledge. I mean, you do have something at your fingertips. You shouldn't be caught flat-footed. And it is a space age in theory, although I think they'd call it the post-space age. Because it's, yeah, you can't just catch a can with whatever it is they're fiddle-parting with, with what they call the space program. But...
satellite imagery is, you know, up to snuff. It's just a matter of whether or not they actually use it or try to, you know, try to ignore it. So right now there's a lot of really good, you know, independent people who I think are doing a much better job of directly warning than the big news networks because they're pretty much still
Hacks across the board, but there's a bunch of really good independent survey groups that are in many cases tornado hunters And they've been doing a really fine job of mapping out far in advance The weather pattern based upon all the collection data they can get from again weather stations that are independent because Most all of the weather maps you see are combination of above overhead satellite
but also independently maintained weather service stations that are all over the country. You have hundreds of them here in Michigan, every state does. And in many cases it's golf courses or beach stations where somebody has a business and they are actually paid to maintain the weather station and they do both automatic entry and they also are mandated to go out and read off of the weather equipment.
where you actually have to go out and check the barometric pressure as per the official technology to confirm what they're getting in the way of a computer readout that is also sent down range. The central weather service. So there's a lot of things that can be pulled in. You can actually, with these guys, it's a, hey, if you're going to play with the internet rather than fiddle part with porn, it's a great way to actually do something useful with the technology.
And the people are doing a pretty good job. And they also physically get out there, which is the really important thing. So there's a warning across the board. We had what was supposed to be until 4 o'clock. General Tarnia warnings across all of Michigan up to the thumb. And what time now? OK, the next wave, and we're heading into it right now, is 6 to 9. So that's probably why the system shut down the way it did.
because we're on the edge of what's happening right now with the next wave. Now, again, depending on where you are, this is a throw-the-dart thing. That's the way tornado operations work, except for the ones managed by the government. And they do. Larry mentioned that last night. I will remind you guys, I do not have a doubt that they can tweak quite efficiently the weather system. But the problem, if they do too much of it, is people pay attention.
But we have four instances where we already proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the X marks the spot that we fed to the system isn't where the subject was. And guess what? X really did mark the spot. More than one location. In fact, in one case, so clean that it sculpted a building.
And everything else was left intact, which is kind of bizarre, but it's rather fascinating some of the things that we've seen and been able to observe by following up, especially if you can't use American satellites, you can use porn satellites and pull right into an area of activity and watch how things make right 90 degree angles. Okay, and it's consistently readjusted until it hits the target.
We've seen this okay totally oblique to you know, it was moving one direction completely changes in a non Let's just say natural way and then adjust and adjust and adjust you know But adjust at right angles and then hits the target Remember back when we had the Katrina corridor of hurricanes that took place
You remember the satellites? For those of you who have jogged your memory, if you look at some of the satellite imagery, it looked perfectly normal, but there were these rectangular depressions that were taking place. And everybody asked, well, what the hell was that? Well, it wasn't pixelation because of variance in the collection of the satellite. It literally was a physical representation. It was an image.
of what obviously was a wave effect technology, probably bouncing from above and coming back down, hitting the front and stopping it, literally redirecting it or slowing it down and then dissipating it. And there are many examples that you can find where you can show it both from below on the ground and from above, especially not with American satellites, because remember there's a lot of other people's satellites out there.
Well, I got some kind of loop going on or I got somebody in the background who's having a great conversation. So somebody needs to be it up, I think. Just to be safe. Wait, we're going to try the others. Go ahead. Call it. We're going to call her. Yes, Shelby from Oklahoma. Go ahead. Mark, you were talking about the weather manipulation. I brought this up before, but I'll bring it up again in case there's new listeners or somebody may have missed this. Here in Oklahoma City when we had the
the more tornado, I believe it was 10 years ago, the F5 tornado that hit the school and killed the kids. I live probably, I'd say 10, 15 miles to the north. And when that storm was going on, there was thunder that sounded like explosions. The thunder sounded very odd. And I've lived here my entire life. And the thunder sounded very odd. It sounded like, you know, it was like a boom. And then it was just maybe a slight rumble. And then it would
off like it wouldn't rumble on for a few more seconds like normal thunder to usually does it was more of an explosion type that the thunder sounded like that and I've even heard thunder I've been to the Gulf of Mexico and heard thunderstorms where you know there's nothing for the the thunder to reverberate off of so it goes on for a longer time because it's more open space but these sounded like explosions Mark like I said they would
they would do the normal rumble and then it would just shut off at the end and it wouldn't rumble on just for a few more seconds and take her off. It would just stop. And I heard that, which was very, very interesting with that. Also, you know, bringing up the weather. I know Don had brought this up probably about six, seven years ago. And I brought it up on the air before because he mentioned something about like a real fine white powder, you know, accumulating on the ground.
And I think it was his instance that he had heard reports of this was after the fact of mine. And I brought it up, but it was like a real fine talcum powder that had like a small pool in the background and it was floating on top of the water. And it was even, you know, I thought it was like ash or something, but it was not ash. I don't know what it was, but that's something else to bring up. But also with the tornado, Mark, another interesting thing is that I've noticed with more,
In between south of Moore, which is Norman, Oklahoma, where the National Weather Service is, you have all their Doppler radar systems there. And then north of there, like 15 miles, is the new station's weather Doppler radar systems. And then to the east, or kind of northeast roughly, from Moore is the Will Rogers Airport, which also has a couple of Doppler radar systems for the FFA.
the power up. And that's what it's all about. Radar systems and if you put kind of a crosshatch, it almost more is dead center. In the in the pattern there, so it makes me wonder. Yes When these things, uh, come through because more has had numerous violent tornadoes come through there that it's almost in the crosshairs of all these. Doppler radar systems. That if they crank the power up or whatever they're doing, you know, somebody has control of the cranks and power up and stuff is just kind of noticed that method was very interesting.
that more is pretty much dead center bullseye in between all these operators. That's all I have. I think you're you're you're dead on the money on that because remember there's a couple people did some really good survey work of the
radar systems on the east coast and how they literally were fracturing storms. Now, what's interesting is nobody brought any attention to it from obviously the regime end, but you could observe how they were actually steering or pushing fronts that were moving in and it could be, it was easily recognizable by overlapping the radar signature with the satellite imagery
from the sky and the sky systems. And literally you could see tears and or buffeting like a wall effect that would then move. And depending upon the amount of energy that was being applied as far as repeat with regard to broadcast, because that's what a radar does, they were actually altering the course or steering the course not away from population centers, but into population centers.
So I think you're on the money there because again you have some significant phenomenally powerful, mis-singular systems sitting right there in your backyard. And they protect their own. They don't protect us, but they protect our own. So something else we need to remember. We're not on the list of keepers to begin with. And there's also an agenda for part of the process of waging war on the population economically.
So another thing that needs to be kept under consideration. We're at the top by the way. Here we're going to do. Well at least we stayed hooked up until the top loose. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny.
For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land 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 is 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 snubber. 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. Then keep our country deep. 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 so their children send artillery and guns to foreign shores and Sootah or sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children?
to live in fear and be a slave. Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of 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 as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Like every other seasonal change the color is always fascinating to watch and to see what pops up first out of the ground and
totally changes the environment. So more on that in a minute. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report back on the primary system. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, east, and gentlemen, you are listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. Also had all of our merchant marine operators out there doing that. Want to say thank you again. You're on every ocean on the planet. And it's interesting some of the reflector technology you're using is stuff that we used 50, well, 50 years ago.
And again, thank you to Mr. Smith, wherever you are, maybe gone now, I don't know where he retired to, but thank you, Mr. Smith. You got me curious and taught me the basics. And because of that, we have benefited greatly. Anyway, it is the 5th of April, it's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist.
and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2023, old earth calendar 2023, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. We will make that happen. And it weapons Wednesday. So first of all, real quick, you probably already know, I don't know if this is because of the weather. They may have just canceled in general.
But the event has gone unlisted. And we'll keep you up to date because we have people on the ground up there in Big Rapids. But the Stand Up Michigan event looks to have been canceled as far as we know. But you never know, it could be intentional, dismissed information from the other end. And we'll find out more because we still have people up on the ground there. We're actually...
Quite a few. Also the township up there is going to be at the Big Rapids area there. The township is going to be holding a meeting tonight, but it's closed to the public. You peasants cannot participate, but people are still going anyway. So a lot of people are going to be watching to see who comes and goes. Always pay attention to what vehicles show up and who does pass those doors.
And then when they come out, what car and war vehicle did they go to and get that license plate and pay attention to the manufacturer of the vehicles and who else is with them? So heads up, prior proper planning prevents BIS 4 performance on them harder than they think. They're hunting you. Anyway, um,
Couple things here I wanted to mention while we're still connected. Now people have been asking about Henry Rifles. Okay, the Henry Rifle Company is not that old, I mean as far as what they're doing now, but Henry Rifles have been around the hundreds, okay? The designs that they're working with right now are a mix and all of them are really neat, but one of the first assault rifles, if you want to call anything an assault rifle, is model 1873 Winchester in a pistol caliber like 3220.
Well, 3220, yeah, you know, if you ever seen a 3220, you actually have pistols that are modern Smith and Wesson K-frames. There are a whole pile of those. How many of you remember this? I'm jogging your memory. JG Sales had a bunch of them. Also, Center Fire Systems had them and they were in 3220. Who the hell would make a Model 10 police gun in 3220? Mexican or South American? Take your pick.
The caliber was one of those many Winchester offerings. There's also like 38, what was it? 38, 40. And there's also 38, 30. Now these are not pistol calibers per se, but because Winchester made these as fast rifle cartridges, what does Mark mean by that? Well, think about it. If it's a small caliber and you have a short caliber, you can have a short stroke action.
or 30? He lost you Mark. One? Okay hold on. One, two, three. One, two, three. Let's confirm that I'm still alive in here. Don't worry I have the backup hooked up right away. You're back. You're back. Interesting. Okay there we go. Winchester built, Winchester did not come in just a handful of calibers. Let's understand something about old rifle companies. What caliber do you want your gun made in?
Now let me give an example you guys and these Henry rifles could come out in some really interesting modern Calibers without having to reinvent the wheel because Winchester all the way back to even the yellow boy Although that wasn't necessarily Winchester that was echoes back to the Henry era But you have a couple of different ideas that were put together here and it started out with lighter Calibers simply because of
reliability and the lack of overpressure possibilities, etc. But what it gave you was something that had a cartridge gun that had a lot of firepower with immediate reloading. Guys, everybody else was either using a single shot 45 or 50-70 or 50-80. They could have a Spencer, they could have a Sharps, but guess what? That lever action beat everybody out for speed.
Well, at least fast reloading is something we talked about earlier, you know, Darb brought up is, you know, acquisition of target, you know, and that other guy is going to get one too, bang. You know, if you got a lot of ammunition, you want to share the wealth, not just dump a bunch of bullets on one target.
But 3220 is it was one of those calibers that Winchester offered in all of their Saddle guts and but the 1873 it had full spectrum option Winchester Carto the Winchester cartridge development was what caliber do you want that? He will make it and so and most of you have had probably at one time or another or at least you know somebody you've had a 3030 and
Do you think that's the only case they made when they developed the 30-30? Oh no, it's just the one that hung around because 30 caliber is popular. Because through the last 150 years, 30 caliber weapons still just seem to be where everybody gravitates eventually. But before 1900...
Winchester would build you a lever action. In fact, in the 1870s, 1880s, Winchester would build you a lever action to whatever specification you asked for. They offered everything from 1730
to 4530. What that is basically, imagine if you will a 17 caliber neck down case in the, what is the 3030 case that you know. Just imagine it at 17 caliber. But here's the thing, they'd also do it in 18 caliber, 19 caliber, 20 caliber. Do you want something different and weird? Not a problem. Winchester can build it. And they did.
the important thing about this is so what do you got? Well I got a 24 caliber Winchester. Would have relayed one of those. Yes they did.
When you went to the Winchester order block, when you used to go to a representative, you had the option for a number of different calibers from 17 to 45 in that case. And in many cases, well, actually, I think it was all the way up to 47, but I have to go back to my reference books from decades ago. I haven't looked at this stuff in years, decades.
But the interesting thing about it is Octagon barrel, round barrel, Octagon and round barrel. Ever seen those? The Octagon goes out so far and then it's rounded. Any combination you could imagine. But the big thing was that small caliber like the 3220, they also had, like I said, the 4440. Everybody's familiar with you. At least you should be. You've seen it one time or another. But they did the same thing with that particular pistol case. The 4440 was the survivor.
But everything down that case could be built down to a necked cartridge that was just as short as the 4440 just about size of a 44 Magnum a little bigger, but not much and but in black powder and That means that if you have that short little stubby round how many of those can you fit into a full-size model? 1873 rifle magazine, it's a big tubular magazine
Well, a whole hell of a lot. And with the 32-20, it was a speed demon for its age. The 32-20 was very popular as a utility saddle gun because you could carry a lot more ammo. You know, the argument they had between the M16 and the M14, we could carry more ammo. Now, you might not hit them as hard, but boy, you could keep putting bullets down range.
And you can carry a whole bucket of them, you know, and whatever kind of satchel or whatever you had, plus your pistol belt, plus maybe you had a cartridge belt with a box of stuff in it.
But the important thing is that as soon as the Winchester round was available, pistol companies made counterpart guns that were chambered at your request in the St. Caliber, making it a great saddle-gun combination. You know, hip holster, you know, weapon, personal firearm, and then a lever gun. So you were carrying the same ammo. All your guns work the same. It's amazing that the 3220 survives
survived all the way up through, obviously with production to the 40s and 50s. And I think I recall that even in 1964, I've got an old catalog from Hornady. They did everything at one time. And there, of course, they had the offering for Smith and Wesson Model 10 in 3220.
In fact, they were specifically advertised maybe because it was old inventory. I don't know. We're not horny. It was the company. God, come on.
Or he's a bullet company. So that made a microphone on that one. I can catch myself there. Anyway, if I know where it's in the lumber yard off to the left over by the trim board right now. But anyway, many of the catalog companies had these weapons in service for a very long time because they also bought them and didn't all necessarily move. But they were popular because they were very controllable guns. Is it a bad cartridge? Not really. In fact, today with modern powders, it would be probably the equivalent to 30 Tokarev.
If you're going to take the same 3220 round, remember 30 caliber Tokarev is a speed demon and up until just a little while ago, if your body armor didn't have that key bracket on it, that's the one caliber, remember that body armor companies would not guarantee against. And unless you specified that you wanted Tokarev capable to stop 30 Tokarev,
All the other handguns could be stopped, even 357 Magnum. But Tokarev, the Tokarev round is basically a hot AP bottleneck cartridge in the pistol world. And for the longest time, the broom handle monitor was considered like a Magnum. Plus it designated a Magnum, but the broom handle will do the same thing with the, you know, bolo or whatever. It doesn't mean it's which like barrel you got.
And the 3220 would perform the same way. Now the interesting thing is that if you're using a 32 caliber jacketed projectile, you're going to be able to load it, not a spire point, but a typical pistol bullet in 32. You'd be able to load that to the same spec as the Tokarev and run it through a lever action all day and run it through a Smith Model 10 all day.
You're back. Uh oh. Yeah, I'll tell you what, we're going to be tweaky because the trees outside are moving a lot more. So we'll see. Hold on here. Let me see how we're looking with the meter. Yeah, again, while we're still alive. Anyway, Henry rifles, they're pretty cool. Yes, I'd carry one or ride one. The only thing is prices are now 21st century. You still buy lever action under $100. You know, $125 with a scope for a lever. I don't care, Marlin.
or whatever in a Winchester for the longest time. Needless to say, brownings were expensive and also, you know, a couple of the companies out there have been making lever actions all the while that the Winchester 94 was produced, but they want top dollar and I used to sell browning. So the big thing here again is with the new family of of lever actions, there's also some new modern magazine fed, box magazine fed designs. And it's really not a bad system.
testing our system here again. Almost gone probably. I might just in a minute here move over to the other technology simply because we're rolling with the weather is what we're doing right now.
So anyway, the new modern magazine fed ones look really interesting. It was at the SHOT Show here just a month or two ago, I think a month ago, and everybody has been talking about it. It's a very short stroke system. They've also changed the attitude and the position of the lever, which is not a problem, okay? It's just a matter of the idea of this particular design.
the way they've come up with it, but it is a very unique and alternate situation or an alternate solution to say the manually operated bolt operated guns. One of the advantages of the lever action is that you do not have to
change the station of the rifle while you're loading or aggressively move excessively from your basic shoulder, cheek weld, and forward hand control of the weapon in order to operate the action mechanically, which is kind of nice. So again, something to think about there. The biggest issue has been, well, what about modern calibers and this and that and the other? Now, the only thing about, see, this is the thing you gotta be careful with.
Remember, the biggest problem you've got with reloading with lever action guns traditionally is that they are a tubular magazine. Now, not all of them, because Stevens made a beautiful, and Winchester did too, made a couple of beautiful box magazine fed lever action guns. Now, their capacity wasn't really great, and they were lesser, but they were hunting rifles, and many states have restrictions on how many rounds you can carry, or people didn't worry about it, because they just stick another round in the magazine.
But the new lever actions we have out here, like those older ones, means that if you have a box mag, if you're reloading, you can go to SpirePoint bullets. You cannot. You must not. Do not. Do not. Do not. Now listen, Uncle Mark here. Do not.
ever if you're firing a lever-action gun that's a traditional that uses a tubular mag do not use fire tip military bullets or any Aggressive point bullet in a tubular magazine why? Because you will have eventually you will have a sad and horrific accident that will damage your weapon critically because each one of those little points is set resting on the
the primer for the next cartridge. And when you pull the trigger, what happens is the interworking of the magazine, it compresses and all those bullets slap forward and you get a daisy chain reaction of explosive force. Usually they're pretty interesting images of the Winchester's and Marlin's that this has happened to. It's sad because many of them were the older guns and somebody was reloading and didn't think it through or
Whatever bullets are cheap with they were military balls So some people used them but to their demise the demise of the gun didn't necessarily kill the operator I'm sure it hurt So anyway, you do not do not do not use fire tip projectiles in any of your traditional tubular fed magazine lever action guns of any kind But if you have a magazine fed, ah Now you can then take
Any of the traditional calibers that the gun might be made in, because I would assume they might make it in 30-30, simply because it's a traditional cartridge, again it's rimmed, whereas with the system that you're looking at, you can go rimless. But if you did with a box magazine fed, and these are droppable magazines, I assume they're probably making them in .308, 7.62x51 NATO, and maybe 6.5 Creedmoor, whatever.
But you could do it in a lever action and actually use fire tip. My only problem there is if somebody wanted to share ammo, that's the only thing about considerations for the future. But if the gun is isolated and you're using it particularly for a cash gun or a retreat gun, it would be fine. Wouldn't worry about it. I'd reload what I thought would be useful and be creative, of course, the other consideration.
The other thing about any of these manual-operated guns is you can only just cast lead, cast sink, cast whatever metal you've got, bullets. So don't forget that if you're going to invest in that kind of a system, and it's not gas-operated, invest in bullet molds, okay? Invest in bullet molds. That's one of the most important things to remember. So anyway, we're still connected, kind of.
And it just wants to cause problems. I can see this. And in fact, I'm looking at the other system here. Hold on, I'm gonna make guys. I'm doing this on the air, because I have to. Eh, either way, my backup looks just as good as our primary. Well, better than our primary. I don't know why, because it's usually the other way around.
So anyway, another thing here real quick with regard to ammunition, don't forget AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com, they got some more PPU in, not very much, but they did get some other calibers in. I don't know how long those will last, the PPU stuff, everybody's discovered it, they're liking it, and people are coming back to the watering trough pretty quick. Now I would say that if you, especially since they did, I don't know about the...
You're gone again mark. I hardly recommend that you go over to your star plus. Oh There we go But what we're gonna what we're gonna do here because we keep fading apparently we'll see what happens I think I'm just gonna switch over kill the system We're almost at the bottom of the hour break here And so Edwards gonna let us know about well our traditional weapons Wednesday bottom of the hour break Which is no he's working on it
in theory, unless I'm maybe not even on the air. I wouldn't be surprised. You know, I might think I'm connected, but maybe I'm not connected. And I'm on the phone line, that's for sure. But we're at the bottom of the hour for everybody out there. It is Weapons Wednesday. And so our traditional bottom of the hour Weapons Wednesday break is pretty close.
OK, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, and we're also on LibertyTreeRadio.org, and we're hoping to add a few more of our older web pages back into active service, as a matter of fact. We've confirmed that we've got another one up that is idling, and so we're going to retake that territory because it disappeared.
And now all of a sudden it's somehow back on the radar, which is cool. You can find it in the search, which we were rather surprised with. So we're going to do a weekend to bring that up to snuff and put that in the inventory. Also again, Channel 31, well, actually they're in the tornado belt down on the bottom of the state of Michigan over towards Michigan, like Michigan today. So I don't think they're going to be out on the mast playing around with a wing.
I don't think they might be. I mean, these guys aren't motivated. As long as you don't have a tornado hitting you right there, you might as well win. But going up the poles, not a big deal. But we have a number of other CB base station operations that we're setting up along the bottom line of Michigan. And that's going to be kind of dotting the I and crossing the T there. We already have an overlap, so we're kind of filling in the checkerboard.
But channel 31 is out there. I want to say hi to you guys because I know you're listening. And also again our micro FM 95.7 FM down in southwestern Pennsylvania. And I understand the guys have gone down to Palestine. They're visiting down there and are doing some of the work that I asked about about a month ago.
having to do with survey work. They're doing meter soil survey work for us. Now they're doing it for themselves, but they're going to share and there's a few things that gave them a recommendation on how to deal with this as far as
proper survey method for certain elements, which has to do with air quality. Something you have to remember guys, when you do an air quality survey with these type of chemicals is you have to go, you have to basically work at six feet, then you go three feet, then you also survey at surface level. But remember, something that they have acknowledged about with all of the, especially since this is phygene gas, is you want to walk around and identify with protection
any low points in the terrain. And everybody goes, well, this has been a long time since that's happened. Yep. And you know, a lot of people died in World War I because they assumed that the saturation level of weight oil had depleted because, you know, perplexed people, because they couldn't understand why that person standing there was being affected by gas and they were standing 25, 30 feet away and they weren't and there's nothing that could visibly be seen.
This is one of the problems with chemical technology deployment. But you have to remember, low points are killers. Low points will get you killed. So it's something you need to think about. And again, when you're surveying, even after an incident like this, you have to assume that the threat is still active. Anyway, I'm gonna, ooh, I'm gonna do this because it looks, oh, now all of a sudden we're back to normal. Well, it's amazing.
Anyway, we are at the bottom of the hour. You should be hearing our Weapons Wednesday bottom of the hour break. You'll just have to sing it for us, Mark. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. Remember. Well, I don't want to. Again, we'll be patient. In fact, Ed may have something else going on.
Because again, that can happen, always happens during the program. You know that guys. It's just amazing. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. All of our technical issues always show up at five o'clock Eastern Standard Time. So we're doing the Intel report. So let's see next real quick. Also, bowtash.com, bowtash.com, bowtash.com. Again, for our friends that are listening, if you're a big clothing need kind of guy,
There's a bunch of tactical clothing. Again, it's a mix. So what we're looking at is, you know, fatigues to have more clothes to wear or just clothes to wear because you're looking for something decent. They have some five and nine dollar items over there. I don't know what's left as of this afternoon because once they do that, where they drop stuff down below $10, it starts to really accelerate as far as people grabbing multiples. But if you hit it right and Botash is not the only one that's been doing this for a long time.
Guys, you can get tops and bottoms in battle dress utility fatigues for $5, a top $5 bottom. Now there's charcoal, there's blue, there's some, the typical dark blue, it's almost black. You know, these are the cop uniform colors, but they are the four pocket blouses, battle blouses, and six pocket or eight pocket pants. I love eight pocket pants. Can't find them hardly at all.
And remember about two months ago, Bowtash had the EMT pants, which are the nine pocket, because they also have a couple extra little slip pockets for tools, that were down to $4 a piece, if you got them in time. And I looked last night and they were at, they had up to 4X in these clothes. So if you're looking for 4X, it's available, at least it was as of last night, late, late last night.
So I would say that you might be in luck and go over to Bowtash and go through their clearance and deal section. And I know it's twitchy sometimes, but it's worth doing because if you are in that size range, it doesn't mean you're overweight. We got a lot of guys here that are seven foot tall and they're built like refrigerators. They're proportionally the deal. Everything's the right size. The problem is it's big.
So, they need the length and they need the girth. And this is also true with the battle blouses. Now, I will say this. Also, I've noticed, probably because of market rollover with the money situation, but we've been running into real-tree camouflage for some really good prices. And again,
Let me point something out. In fact, by the way, with the bowtesh, bowtesh is the same way. There are women's clothes coming out a lot. Okay, guys, I don't think I'm going to check your tags to see if the women's pants that you decided to wear are women's pants. Interestingly enough, they're not doing the buttons any differently. I know the cut is different for waist and, you know, hip.
which really is great because if it long as it fits in the waist, you've got more motion and movement around, you know, inside where it counts. So otherwise, they've got crotch zippers. They button the same way. They used to be women's for the reverse with everything. They're not. They're just going standard China sport. Yeah, cheap on this away. And they're building them basically just with a different cut. So as far as tactical clothing goes,
You know why they're doing that because most women are really men now, right? Yeah, exactly. Well, they're accommodating that the he she is yes because the he she it would would be really confused if going from being a female of a Male to female or female to male I guess depending on the direction Yeah, figure out where the Wait, but they a lot of don't have the right body part, but they'll demand the zipper anyway, right?
A manly zipper, that's it. They are demanding a manly zipper. Of course, for the longest time, everybody, guys, come on, blue jeans are the same way. Guys and girls, or not many guys are running out and buying girls jeans, but ladies could typically fit boy jeans without any problem, and you usually found boy jeans cheaper anyway, right? Well, used to be. Hey, Mark. Used to be. Go ahead, color. You know what, sir? I've learned a lot from you, especially real history.
And I would like to tell you when I go back I do a little bit more deeper research, sir This thing transgender crap is the exact same thing. They're doing in the block art, Germany The exact place books. Yes, that's the books they were burning the steel. Oh my god, listen, who's telling you that she the Jewish mom was telling you? Oh, they're not biting the books Yeah, they were burning the perverts Yeah, it was Pono. It was porno. That's what they were burning
Oh my goodness, how dare they? Yeah, well they dared a lot and they got rid of the problem. One of the things about what we're seeing right now is in reality, it really does go back to Sodom and Gomorrah, but most important, it goes back to after that, after Sodom and Gomorrah, it goes back to the Babylonian occupation.
And unlike what happened, if you remember, everybody knows about Moses, Moses and Egypt and all that, right? Well, when Moses was coming out of Egypt, remember he had a problem with everybody embracing the other religions that, well, they weren't part of what the Hebrews were supposed to be believing. And so after the golden calf, they were punished. Well, what did they do? Well, they ran their butts around in the desert. Now, that countryside wasn't that big, guys.
But they ran them out in the desert to kill off all the people who had gone crazy town, or tried to. Still didn't work, because there were still people quietly remembering the good old days. That didn't happen with the Babylonian Talmudic occupation. When the Babylonian occupation took place at the end of the secession of negative influence,
All the characters that have been perverted went back to Israel and they brought with them the perverts, the sodomites. And in fact, it's interesting because as we know books are altered. But if you go through the orange Catholic Bible,
The parts that apparently somebody wanted to leave out are still in there and you will find the any of the sodomites and the sodomites entered Eastern Egypt and were driven out. But then you go a couple books later and once again virtually the same line and the sodomites reentered Israel and had to be driven out. It doesn't say Babylonians. It says sodomites.
Okay, so while they were talking about the babylons, of course they were, but they were very very they were they're offering more detail on What the problem was well guess what all the rest of those other characters and then come back and set up all the extra Twilight Zone temples and sacrifices and also perversions Well, they got integrated by the rabbis into the machine
And that's the part where again, oh, you remember Jesus did this. Oh, you said you see some Pharisees who would throw a camel through the eye of a needle and they're even trying to reargue. Oh, that's not really what he was talking about. What he meant because needles were bigger back then. Guys, that was considered a fine product back in the day. I don't care if they had a bigger needle in it. I needle back then.
That was considered very high-tech back in the day. You realize what it took to make a needle. This is what I've said for years about supply You know we get finer better products as we refine the technology But even back then that was considered to be insanity you know the words taking a camel and throwing it through the eye of a needle Farquhar talking about that needle in Washington State that that big restaurant the eye the the sky needle Well
Well, the thing is that when we get to Germany, when we get to Europe actually, at the end of World War I, the
Rothchild created war. The Warburg, Rothchild and International Banker war created to kill off as many of the general population as possible. More specifically the white population in Europe. It was a meat grinder like nothing most people could even imagine. And I keep repeating that for a reason because it made no sense whatsoever. Wars typically don't make a whole lot of sense.
after you look at them when you've fought them. But in this case, it served no purpose other than to exterminate the population and kill off the brightest of the population through forcing them to face the honor issue. You've got to do it as the honorable thing. Go out there and walk into the machine gun.
And the logic was that the population group with the ethics that they had then been developed around their life, their period of time, pushed them into that environment but without the understanding of why they were being pushed, which was to exterminate the white population. You know, the best of the, here's the, in the Talmud it reads, the best of the goyim should have their heads crushed like snakes.
If you haven't read the towel mode, you need to read the towel mode. Remember, it's not mine if you can get one goyim to kill another goyim. As long as you understand what they're doing, you're doing fine. It's when, it's why the best damn thing you can have right now is don't go in the military, don't go in the military, don't go in the military. Why? Because the people who read that kind of stuff or their occultist counterparts, well, if they get hold of you, they get you killed. Why? Because it's a way to get rid of future generations.
And so who goes in the military? Young people. Well, after World War I, they tried to voice the globalist League of Nations on us, the scam which was being pushed by the international bankers, which would have eradicated the American currency very quickly, but didn't. Because at that time we had just gone to the Federal Reserve before they pushed us into the first international war that America had ever been in. All the rest of the continent, they've been killing each other like that for a hundred years. And well, hundreds of years. But correction, Mark.
But in the hundred years since, say the War of 1812, between the War of 1812 and 1914, there was war after war after war after war of comparable ilk, the Franco-Prussian Wars, the Franco-Prussian War I, Franco-Prussian War II, Franco-Prussian War III, right before World War I. In all cases, they were precursors to the kind of fighting that you would see
eventually developed into the bloodbath slash the meat grinder of World War I. So it didn't happen in a vacuum. But we didn't get involved in those. In fact, remember, Washington warned everybody about that. Well, meanwhile, Europe did get into it. And at the end of World War I, all of the policies of reparation and, again, the concept of interaction of nations in wartime and after wartime were thrown out the window.
Germany was betrayed from behind by the Jewish international bankers, which was very apparent when they went to the Versailles negotiations. The Versailles Treaty, what happened is the Germans were at the table and basically all of the Scheisters on the other side and all of the Todes that were on the allied side didn't look at the German negotiators. They looked at the bankers behind them.
That was written about extensively by the individuals who were there way before the third right came about back when Germany Was just in they would send in the the second cycle. That's why there's a third right before there was the second right? Okay So what's interesting about this is they at the end of the tree of Versailles and this what they're gonna try to do the United States You can see this right now. You're actually seeing it right now. I want you to think about this Versailles
dictated first of all from Alsace-Lorraine, which is the southern end of France, southeastern end of France where it butts up to Germany. That was the natural attack, invasion, and fight quarters. Why the Maginot Line was built after World War I, et cetera, because that area was the area of contest. But what most of you were never taught is that the occupied industrial belt of Germany
which split Germany into three pieces, went on a 45 degree angle from the base of Alsace-Lorraine all the way up to the Baltic on an angle and took about two-thirds of Germany and made it occupied zone. Now the other third, the other well fifth to the northwest was also occupied but it worked almost as an autonomous region.
And then the southern end, the southeastern end, also worked as a separate autonomous region and also created a bunch of issues with regard to re-writing the borders of Germany. But in the process then the Rothschilds and all the rest of the kosher mafia sent the French in and other military forces and under Bennett and Bullitt
They took factories, they took lamp posts, everything they say that the Germans... No, this is all the usual garbage you see the Jewish mafia do. Whatever they're doing, it's like you're seeing the US now. That's what they do. They're doing it while they're telling all those other guys are doing this. They're the ones doing it and they're doing it in spades. Okay? So while this is happening, well then all of a sudden...
As you pointed out, Calder, the Weimar Republic, quote-unquote, comes into play, which is the Rothschild globalist banker government replacing the original imperial government. And in the process, they also, of course, brought in all the trappings. Two things happened. International communism came in from the east to the west.
And one thing they're finally talking about a little bit because it's very reminiscent of what you see right now in America, the Communists struck in virtually every major city, including that Northwestern district I just mentioned that they created, they carved off of Germany. And the Communists, the Bolshevik Communists, were virtually in civil war inside Germany. Anybody ever tell you that?
So again, remember they disarmed Germany, wasn't an accident. By doing that, the Germans were going to be occupied by the Communists, which were all Jewish. Jewish international communism is what Russia was occupied by. The murderous actions against Georgia, the Ukraine, and the Russian people was done by the Jewish mob, the Jewish Communists, card-holding party Bolshevik members.
And they moved their military command once the international bankers from the West, West End, France and England established this new trade district. The first thing that happened is the Communist Party moved their military command to Berlin. The Communist Party moved the globalist international to Berlin, not Moscow. What does that tell you?
Now there was still constant conflict because here's the other thing remember about Germany Germany originally was a German Confederation of all of the nation states in Europe contrary what you might think although people always reference it as Germany If you were to go back three four hundred years, there was no such state In fact you think about this you already remember this from your own and we've talked about the war for independence All those damn Hessians when they showed up. Well, why is there why were they Hessians?
You mean the Germans? Well, they spoke, they spoke Deutsch, but they were part of the, basically an imperial confederation at that time, and they were from one of the nation states, which was Hess, which is why they were called Hessians. Okay? So Germany, being fairly young, a lot of the different districts, while the, this republic, this new corporation was being formed under the Jewish bankers in Germany, the Weimar Republic,
People were fighting it, but they were fighting actually what were the ground troops just like this situation that had happened in Bolshevik Russia the white who would you said of red Germans the white Germans were dominant and the white Germans knew how to fight They just been in a war and they technically won and they couldn't figure out why they lost Because on the battlefield they've been winning right up to the end of the war
We didn't make any significant gains that made the Germans go wild. We had to surrender. It's because of betrayal by the people who were running the industrial mechanism and the Jewish Communist Party that was running inside Germany behind German combat lines. Well, that all came out into the open and frothing out onto the streets when the Reds tried to take over Germany.
Now it didn't go well for them and they got put down to a degree but the Communist Party continued to operate and was operating already in the schools. They were, oh does this sound familiar? They were operating in the schools, they were operating in the bureaucracy and needless to say the Jewish international bankers put them into the government.
And so progressively, elements came together to push the communists out. And in the schools, well, once they brought the schools into play because it wasn't the German people who were the queers and the petals. The queers and petals originally pretty well centered around Holland and Belgium.
That was the center in Europe for most of the activity there well all of a sudden it slid east into Germany and it became they unfortunately Berlin became the San Francisco because of the new government and From Spain the faggots came in the queers France the queers came in big time because this was a playground the person who was the officer in charge of the the
The check is although they were now technically the NSK G. No NSK VD NSK VD or G. Yeah, whichever because by the way KGB was used more than once But anyway, the NSK VD multiple names change and all through this period of time the interior police the secret police changed several times But fact is that when this happened? The well, let's make sure we're not dead here. Oh, we're still breathing. That's good
Anyway, during this time, people started to realize what was going on and started to fight back aggressively. But the head of the Communist International bragged that he could buy two or three children on the streets of Berlin for chump change and leave them as corpses the next morning on the streets and nobody could do anything to him about it. He bragged that.
Just like the bragging if you think this is all new with the kosher mafia excrement We're now into the peto party the Democrats of the peto party But what they are is it's Jewish mob nobody can say anything If all you have to do is look at the names and this is why some of them are fading sideways because of the public battle You'll notice that a bunch of people have stepped back out of the limelight here for some reason
Well, amazingly enough, maybe some of the Republicans, who by the way half of them are still run by the same kosher mafia as fake opposition. That's how it works. If you have a black person that's typically in Congress right now, if it's from any of the big cities, they're just shills for the actual Jewish mob running the thing. They figure that way you can't say anything, oh, you don't like black people. There are plenty of smart black people who are not communists.
And plenty of smart black people who aren't as stupid as the people that they push up into these political posts, but it's not accidental that the idiot slash the fool is promoted because they're absolute meat puppets. It's just like the Biden scenario, which you see with Joe Biden. Well, anyway, at a given point, first of all, they also depressed the economy. You know about that. Look what you see happening right now. The Great Depression here did the same thing in the US, but it was even more devastating in Germany.
And most everybody knows about the bushel baskets of currency. The only difference between there and here is that they pulled the currency supply here. But they proceeded with a public debauchery of the currency so that they could degradate the population that much more. Most of you probably don't realize that at the height of the devaluation of the currency in Germany, every printing press that could make something, that could print something,
no matter how big, no matter how small, was contracted to crank out Deutschmarks for the Weimar Republic. I mean, how could you keep up? If all of a sudden you have to have a million Deutschmarks to buy a loaf of bread, you have to have, somebody prints them up, they actually print them up. And this is why there was an old joke that an old man was holding a bushel basket of Jewish cranked out Deutschmarks.
And he was looking at a, he had a bushel basket full of currency because he was going to buy some food, a loaf of bread or eggs. He was trying to figure out which. And he's looking at a window at a bread shop and he sits down the basket for a minute because he wants to button up his coat. It's winter. And when he reaches back down, the basket's gone and the paper currency is still sitting there. The basket was mirth more than the whole basket full of paper.
Now in America they pulled the money supply remember what I've said before There's two ways you can play the population on this if your money is worthless You just crank out so many digits. You may have lots and lots of digits and you look like a millionaire like in Zimbabwe Okay, this is what a joke we've talked about for years in Zimbabwe. Yeah hamburger cost a million dollars And I'm not joking. Okay, but here's the problem There's no hamburger to buy
There's no Coca-Cola to buy. There's no fries to buy. Yeah, they got a restaurant out in the middle of nowhere and they've got those things all on the board up there because they used to sell them, but they don't have them, but they still have to show what the price is and then they'll tell you they don't have it. So there's yet another variation. For the most part, remember what they were doing in Germany with the Weimar Republic is stripping Germany of everything. Eventually got to the point where a train cruising. This wasn't a joke.
This is real because it was covered in the news. The French made a point of putting it in the news because they were trying to terrorize the population. The Rothschild bankers are trying to cow-cow the people. The people had nothing. So basically the railroad crews refused to haul the stuff out of Germany. They were loading Germany's wealth onto trains by the dozens and dozens and hundreds. And at a given point, the Germans were talking to each other and basically said, well, we're just going to go on strike and refuse to move the trains.
What did the French do? Well, the French do what they always do in occupied territories or in their colonies. They actually guillotined a lot of people in South America. But in this case, they walked out and publicly executed the train crews in front of their trains for everybody to see. And then they even put it in the newspapers to make sure that everybody saw.
So Germans who were patriots who were trying to again refuse to help in the destruction of their country Were executed publicly by the French on a German streets while while Germany was being raped Now they figured they're gonna cow you down the same way right now But if you don't know anything about what I'm talking about they could get away with trying to do it
So the Germans rose up in many different areas and started dealing with the Communists by getting rid of the Communists. The political hacks, one of them, a friend of mine, he's long dead now. Two incidents he participated in. He said personally, he had to leave the country. But the first one is before the war with the Communists all upon a podium. And they were all yapping about how they were going to pervert this because they were openly, publicly talking about the Queerism then.
And he said there were about nine of them up on the stage. And they were of course backed by big bank money. And they were told that this was a group that was going to take over the community and they were going to be the new pedo queers in charge. And the guys had held on to their weapons from during World War I, the big war, the great war. And they said they waited and they had them all up there on the stage. They were all starting to do their speeches about how they were going to dictate to everybody.
And the guys that were all men, one guy and his brother is a person that I know. Again, I knew, I'm pretty sure he's gone now because he'd be over 110. But he stood up with his brother and the other friends and they mowed down every son of a bitch in communist on the platform. Killed every last one of them. The police chief, you know, over a group in furor, whatever his name was, comes up and he goes, I'll paraphrase you, Bob, Bob, you shouldn't have done that.
Cops didn't jump up and try to hurt the guys that did it. Of course, they were all armed. After they mowed down all the communists up on the podium, he said, I'll tell you what, I didn't see you standing here. And in 24 hours, I guarantee the central government's gonna want me to come after you. So you guys need to leave. I don't care where you go, but you better not be around here because I guarantee that the money types are gonna be after you.
So he and his brother and all the rest packed up, headed to the coast, jumped on a freighter, came to America. But they knew they had done some good for their country because they killed every last son of a bitch up there on the stage. Where do we get guillotines? From the government. Well, I think they need to cut them. Actually, I, okay, let me, let me point something out. We have skyscrapers. We have dumpsters, don't we?
Yes, I say I say we pick a window down a hallway we Shut the elevators off on a 27 or 30 story building We put we put semi truck box dumpsters on the side of the building where we're gonna put a door that says court and What you do is you have you give everybody a 25 page form and a pencil that's not well sharpened
And you line up these bastards, and walk up the stairway. In fact, you don't open that door or tell them that the court's open, but you tell them, you just don't guess what, you're all going this way. And you keep shoveling them in there because it is a say, this is the mission. And all you do is open that door and keep pushing them up one at a time.
I remember a teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade. I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was ten years old because I was hungry. I used to, this is true, I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, he was the principal of the Harrison School in Vincent, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time, anyhow. He had such wisdom.
And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, he says, he says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word?
Me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge. Dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity. Allegiance, my love and my devotion. To the flag, our standard, O glory. A symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect.
Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country.
and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed by God, indivisible, capable of being divided.
With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others. For all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite.
the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance, under God. Wouldn't it be a pity?
If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too.
the chill of this college god's will weekend this faith is still strong free still with conviction for the mission zone will be hummed as his work was so nickel from that forest and show son in it for the clothes that be fit for those were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed he took off his three-cornered hat
and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this the land 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.
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 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 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 seize the family farm.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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, get the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants 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? He called out from the grave.
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It is a beautiful weapons Wednesday. We've had a storm front pass through in theory we're at the other end of it but it's still wryly outside and there's cloud cover off on the horizon so somebody's getting hit with more wind and rain and tornado-ish kind of weather so pay attention again listen for the freight train just in case it's in your backyard. It is the 5th of April it is a 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist
and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. 2023, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue, and it will. So for everybody out there, Weapons Wednesday. Again, a reminder, aimsurplus.com. It gets more PPU in. Also, a little bit of Norma. Norma's still coming in in a regular wave.
And it's one of the other ammunition companies that AIM Surplus has picked up and is running with. So, haven't seen it in the quantity we're seeing now in quite some time. Norvo was kind of in the shadows for many, many years again. Used to be a big company, kind of faded out now because of the ammunition interests.
because of the shortages. Everybody went out and found all these corners and knooks and crannies and dragged those companies in. Well, that's good because you're getting some variety you didn't have before. Some of it needed, okay. They do have, at least up until late last night, the hours of the morning, they still have some 38 Smith and Wesson
ammunition for your K frames, your Webley's, your Enfields, if you got something that's in 38 short, 38 Smith and Wesson standard, it's available, lead. I don't know that they're doing any other projectile, but they could. I mean, after all we've seen, they're trying to push the jacket arounds and everything right now that traditionally has been a lead projectile, so expect that.
The other thing is, again, there are some of the other calibers, including 6.5 Carcano. I'm mentioning 6.5 because that's the latest and cheapest in a surplus rifle out there that you can find a piddle with.
And the nice thing is that PPU ammo is fresh. It's brand new. It's as good as you're going to get right now. PMC used to be the gopher on that one for any of the military old calibers. And they still do make it, but you just don't find it. So PPU took over from where PMC was in terms of what we've seen generally in America so far.
Anyway, good ammunition, good solution. AIMSurplus.com. Now another thing, a lot of questions about magazines, different ones. CDNN Sports. Okay. CDNN Sports.com. CDNN Sports.com.
Now, I think they were bigger years ago. I don't know that they're as big in terms of their selection as they were during the 70s, 80s, and into the 90s. Used to be CDN and sports would have seven to nine pages of magazine advertisements for magazines for weapons. If you're looking for that odd man out, they're still the most likely company to have something on the shelf.
Because they had and still have an overlapping vast volume of mags So depending on what you have in older weapons, not just the latest greatest stuff But if you pick up a grandpa gun and you only have one mag you're probably gonna want to track down some more so go to see the and and Sports dot-com. I used to just CDN n But it's CD and n sports for the web page. It'll get you right to them
And again, if you're looking for Walter P 38 mags, Astra magazines, star mags of different types, again, Berettas versus you name it. Typically, they have had them in inventory. And of course, don't forget, if you do get to the gun shows, there's usually at least one guy who has
bins and bins and bins of magazines and usually have some subdivided and You have to if all sales get to the gun shows find the guy that's doing that usually has eight or ten tables and These are little subdivided bins and in the bins you'll find virtually every pistol you can probably imagine Now one of the things that on top of that another thing that we all need to be looking at is
ensuring that you got the right caliber magazine, the proper chingering, with regard to the magazine you're dealing with. There's a lot of different weapons that have been because of Americanization. Okay? So let's remember that some don't make any difference. The 380 Auto and 9 millimeter macro, macro pistols, Polish pistols.
Pretty much magazine inventory was the same there aren't any that I know of that required a specialized magazine to accommodate 380 auto Okay, even though they're not interchangeable per se The as far as the ammo goes if you have a 9 Mac you need 9 Mac ammo if you have a 380 you need 380 ammo, but The good thing is the chances are the mags will work for one to the other because they didn't the only thing it really changed was the barrel
Now on other weapons a little different story and this includes the Chinese Tokarev's the Romanian Tokarev's that were done in 9 millimeters. There's a bunch of other guns that were done Going from the 7.62x25 to the 9 millimeter round Well, basically what they have to do is put a spacer in the back because they want the magazine Loaded forward. You don't want that gap space up front. Now. It doesn't mean it won't work
Most of the guns that take the 9mm mags will probably accommodate the regular Tokarev mag, for instance, or the regular, you know, the Hungarian, couple of the Hungarian pistols that were out there that came in that were in 7.62x25. Because of this, if you are going to load a 9, like 9 mag, and it turns out to be a longer, you know, accommodating a longer case, the 7.62,
load the mag forward, not to the rear. What do I mean by that? Well, the rounded part is to the front where the bullet is, okay? You want to keep the ammunition stacked forward because it's the pickup difference that creates the possibility of a malfunction and feed with the round. So if you can, if the round is moved, now here's the thing, when the slide moves back,
And the mechanism is moving over the one when the pickup system is moving back over the cartridge you might still move it back to a degree. But for the most part what's been experienced is that the round will stay forward and progressively operate so you may not have a stovepipe or a
an askew round that blocks the chamber or jams up the system so that you have to have a clear weapon and then re-engage the mechanism. The big issue here again is you may have to do this because it's what you've got. So again, when you have a spacious magazine that doesn't accommodate the shorter round, like in this case, the weapons that were built originally in 760 by 25 and they're now a nine millimeter,
If you have other mags that you realize, wait a minute, they're not the same, not a problem, okay, first thing you can do is when you load them, mags loaded forward, bullet closest to the rounded area surface, you want the travel distance to the rear because it's not going to in any way, shape or form, affect the energy against the base of the case.
The slide is just going to move so far before it finally butts the base of the case and moves it up into the trough and then obviously directs it into the chamber. Okay. Now, instead of tapping the, for instance, instead of tapping on your helmet, you always love that one, or tapping on, we always do it. It does in different ways. You tap it on the back of the mag so you could slap everything to the rear so it would all be consistent.
Instead, you tap in reverse, so to speak, just as a safety. In other words, tap, tap forward and then insert the magazine into the well. And cross fingers shouldn't be any malfunctions. Doesn't mean there couldn't be, but there shouldn't be if everything goes right. So again, little solution. But there are companies like CD and N Sports
that do have a significant number of magazines and inventory. Because of that, they're a go-for company. You know, if you need at least to pick up another one, I recommend at least one, but preferably two. That's the traditional. One on the magazine well, two in a mag pouch. Some of your weapons actually have, if you got a hand-me-down from a war pickup or a surplus gun.
that somebody bought many many years ago, they have the original holster, it either accommodates one or two mags on the holster, which is cool. Always at least fill those pouches up because the gun is self-contained. In the holster you've got the gun that has a magazine in it, you've got one or two magazines, so you have anywhere from 16 to 24 to 30 to, depending on stagger mag or straight inline mag.
Mostly when you see these where they do have that external pouch, although there are some high powers that are built this way, high power holsters, it's going to be a straight inline magazine, typical Walter P-38, the Astra, the older Stars, the older Berettas, the Lottie pistol I've mentioned many times. In fact, I will remind you again if you go over to JGSales.com.
They have the Locky pistol holsters, which have the, some have the singles, some have the double, it depends on which one you get. Although if you read, you might actually identify the model that he has right now. But I believe they're about five to seven dollars for a holster, original Lottie holster. That's a good price for a pretty decent piece of leather, and of course it's old, I mean, do the math. Women's World War II. Oh yeah, that is quite a while back.
But these are in pretty good shape. I've already seen them. I've already handled them. They are nice for what they are for the price. You really can't beat them and they will actually accommodate a number of other guns and just the latte. The most important thing is again, you do have a carrying system that has all of the extra, you know, pockets and accoutrement stations for the other tools. It should be on the gun. You know, with the gun when the tide counts. Forgive me.
And that's jgsales.com. When you get there, go to their accoutrements. It's like third or fourth column down for accessories slash, you know, random. And then when you get in there, go to when you touch that, it'll take you to a number of different sub-sections. Go to the military surplus section or the surplus section.
And there are a number of items, JG sales, it varies. He adds items. He just added a few more items to the inventory. Prices are not as cheap as they were when I told you to go after some of this stuff, say, you know, like two years ago or four years ago, but that's how things work. Your dollar is worth less and there's less out there to buy as far as surplus goes. So...
Another thing real quick, I was mentioning the Henry rifles. There are a number of, and again, Henry works in Winchester, which needless to say, he spawns a whole bunch of other competitive guns in the same categories of lever gun. The newer Henry company is the one that's putting out a whole bunch of really nice rifles. If you just like collecting guns, and there's certain weapons you may have had when you were younger, and you always wanted to have one because grandpa or dad had one, well, guess what? You can do it now.
The only issue is going to be cost. It's like, oh my God. So again, these are custom built weapons. Now here's the other thing. Well, when I say custom, they're unique production weapons. They're not custom single built, but they are unique production weapons. And they actually allow for a certain amount of custom engineering of the gun too. You need to look into that with Henry. So sidebar that. Now here's another thing is there's a number of other arms out there that are popping up.
And one of them is a knockoff of the AR-15A1-M16A1. Pencil barrel, sandbag grip, foregrip. It's the plain Jane original mama of the rifles. And I do like the gun. I mean, it's in... What I especially like is the combat weight, okay? 20 inch barrel. H&R slash Palmetto State Armory is building the gun. Now...
They should not get that wrong. Why do I say that? Well, guys, it's an AR-15. They've been building AR-15s for a very long time. Now, they have duplicated the original pattern as far as, you know, all little details, but that's mostly cosmetic blend, you know, cosmetic variant outside that doesn't create any operational issues inside.
What I do like about it is the lighter weight or ultra-lightweight barrel. For a lot of you, and here, think about this one. If you were to buy a standard 16-inch barrel with all the bells and whistles on it, you're almost a 9-pound, hell, somewhere even 10 pounds almost now. With all the goodies that they demand, you know, front rail, long gas system, maybe it's a taffet rod system, etc., etc., that's not the most common.
But your weight is up around an m14 for most of these ARs and the reason we got the air is because wool was lighter and we could also carry more ammo. Well, it ain't lighter no more. In fact, the standard M1A beats out a big chunk of pretty much everything that's out there in the most recent lines of the AR-15 especially once you add all the other things that are electronic that everybody religiously believes you need even though most people wouldn't be using them, okay?
Because of this, here's something strange, the 20-inch AR-15 is now lighter than most all of the other ARs out there that are 16-inch barrels. So on top of everything else, you're getting a lighter weapon with a longer barrel with greater reach and good performance with minimalist design. And minimalist design is good for about 90% of what we do. Okay, just something to think about. I know I've talked about 16-inch weapons now.
You know, hey, that's the go-to. Now, here's the problem. I don't know what the price is on the HR, but I got a bad feeling that they decided that since it has that classic look, it should have the value of a 57 Chevy. You know, and my attitude on that one or a Porsche, it's like a Porsche. It's a classic Porsche. It's like a Porsche. Take your big Porsche or Porsche. But anyway, the fact is it should be a very cheap weapon. It should be.
But I got this bad feeling okay, so I have not seen what an actual I know what the manufacturer suggested retail stuff is we know how that works But I have not seen what the over-the-counter price is so I'm going to ask anybody out there if you've looked it up
What's it going for in say if it's out there in gun world right now? What are we seeing as a price for that weapon in the market? If you've seen it at a gun show or if you see it priced up in gunbroker or something like that Because manufactured suggested retails because this is a relatively new gun bond It's already been out enough that there's people playing with the weapons and a lot of guys Piddle with them and immediately buy them or buy them for demonstration and then they aren't satisfied, etc
So there should be some floating around, at least for resale, because they have bought them and figured they'll even mark them up a little bit. We understand how that works. This is America. You're a capitalist. I hope you are anyway. But if the rifle costs, you know, eight, nine hundred dollars, it's like it's a nice idea, but it's not an eight or nine hundred dollar gun. You know what I mean? In other words, we're already building air 15, everything. It's just a variation on the theme. So what should the accepted price be?
Well, it's a classic. It's like a 57 Chevy. No, it's just the earliest model of Air 15. And by the way, because of that, it should be the least expensive model.
Why? Well because it's the most common or was. I mean now of course you say and we've had this conversation for several years now. It used to be that yeah, the 16 inch was the minority gun and 20 was a standard in the A1 or A2. Well that shifted as the 16 inch barrel production guns became so dominant especially with the new family of air 15 builders families not family because they're multiples.
And so the 16-inch has become the gladius for, you know, in terms of expense and commonality of parts. But the 20-inch, there's still, I mean, there's just so many things you have to do to accomplish the task. And again, this rifle comes with the pencil barrel, does not come with an H-bar barrel, does not come with a modified A2 barrel, just snapped onto something to look like an AR-15A1.
They pretty much stuck to original specs all the way around with the standard factory H&R or again remember the colts came out looking the same way not only H&R but and also the hydromatics which is what I carried I used a hydromatic back in the day. They're all the same gun. The only thing is they made this the earliest model example I know they don't have the butt trap on them and that would be a toss-up what are you trying to do in other words
The A1 early production model came with what was the E1 buttstock. That's just a very, very, very, very early model. But within a very short period of time, they realized that like with any of the military weapons, a storage stock, you know, storage point would be needed for all the things to keep the weapon operating, especially when remember after the E1 and A1 CSGO,
They realized they had to do a lot more maintenance to keep the weapon functioning because of fouling with the wrong powders that were used. One of many issues with the M16, E1 and A1 in its earliest configurations and in the day. So that would be nice, since they offer it the one way, offer it with the butt trap. And remember, there was no change in designation when it came to the M16A1. The M16A1 in middle war, late war with the butt trap.
was the same gun. They did not see a need because there were no significant mechanical changes. Now when you see the XM177, which is the CAR-15 as everybody used to call it, but it was the XM177, that was listed as a submachine gun. It had a different designation because of the length of the barrel. It was still a 5.56 gun, but in the military inventory, it was not listed even as quote-unquote a fault rifle. It was listed as a submachine gun.
If you don't think that, then go to the original nomenclature and manuals on the subject. The original PM guide manuals that were done specifically identify the XM-177 as an SMG by military standards, not as an automatic rifle or light rifle or assault rifle.
Needless to say, we know the term assault rifle wasn't really in play other than as a moniker that was attached, not the official designation. So anyway, again, those H&R light rifles are out there, and that's what I would like to see them do in a, for instance, in a 16-inch
New AR, pencil barrel, standard front guard like we traditionally have seen on the Kar-15 and later we saw on the M4, which by the way, it wasn't a new idea what they did with the M4, they just heavied out the barrel. We don't want that. I want to lighten it up as much as we can and try to drag the gun weight down to about five and a half pounds. I know you can't with the aluminum take it down deeper, but if we went with a standard front guard, a pencil barrel,
16 inches. Carry handle back ends fine, but an A3 flat top is just as good either way, whichever way you wanted to go. In fact, if you made it flat top and you just do the groove and notch, yeah, you're going to shave more weight off. But you're going to put it back on because you've got to put a site somewhere. But it would be very useful because it would fit a niche. Most people need these as security or safety guns.
They're not trying to be a quote-unquote operator. They're not going to jump from a helicopter. They're not going to, you know, halo in anywhere. They're just the basic, you know, rank and file personnel who have to drive a truck, maintain security in a medical area. Maybe docs got to carry a gun because I guarantee the New World Order types, the globalist types, the U.S. military, the way they're being trained by the purple-haired Fruit Loops, when they fight Americans, they'll kill the medics just like anybody else.
In fact, they won't differentiate because they'll be told that they need to wage war on America. And so the military will follow whatever orders. The purple-haired freak, well, peto-heshiots give them in the way of orders. So everybody needs to be armed. Everybody fights. Nobody quits. Where'd that line come from? Oh, remember? Yeah, Bogsman. We're fighting bugs. They'll piss it. You know, that's kind of weird.
We really are fighting bugs. No, you don't probably know the term, but you see, there are two kinds of faggots, you know, slash pooftas.
Behind the wire the bug is the classic effeminate cartoonish character and usually they had a name like butterfly Ladybug and then there's the P category which are the predators and those are the wicked evil monsters that Basically everybody if you put a button in front of said push that button it kills every one of them You people would you'd never get the every wha out because the button would already be pushed But the bug types
the effeminate panty waste, but in this case, just think about it this way. You have the brain of the predator rapist slash murderer combined with the effeminate trait of the bug type, which is what we have in our government. So, the panty waste, you know, wicked vampire. There you go.
So anyway, everybody pay attention because I hope that if they've done that, H&R might, which is, by the way, H&R was bought by Palmetto State Armory. But to understand, that's what they've explained. I can believe that. H&R has been in limbo. So the cool thing is that H&R has been resuscitated. Now, if they built the, they have built other weapons in classic spec, they just didn't remember the communist Chinese copy of the AK, the Type 56.
with complete with all the accoutrements now the m16 e1 the ar-15 e1 a1 forgive me is the one they built I'd love to see him do even though it would be like what colt had to do way back in the day when they first came out when colts really would start to crank them out in 1976 77 they came out with the you know the a1 and very aggressively in the next wave they already had in production
But they also came up with a car 15 knockoff with a long barrel 16-inch barrel looks goofy And that's where the whole idea of the short gas system came from But it would be something that they could Generate and it'd be really cool if they did That would be the next one and why would I say that? Well, I'm trying to shave weight off the rifle and while I would love this You know have you carry the 20-inch weapon because you're gonna get more range and more energy out of the projectile going down range
What's cool is for most people, like I said, I'll accept a 16-inch barrel because it's out there in force and we're still shaving more weight off the gun. If we go to a short stroke carbine length gas system on an AR, we've eliminated a little more material. In doing that, every little tenth of an ounce you take off makes that weapon a lot easier for it to carry in the long haul.
And it leads you to stash. Also, remember, if it's lighter, you got more things you can carry that are other things. No matter what it is, even if it's only a few more rounds of ammunition. Hey, you have more bullets to kill Ching Li with when the time comes. Where's the bottom of the hour? I tell you what we're going to do, because we have a traditional bottom of the hour break for the intelligence report on Wednesday. And I know it's coming. I don't want to step over it, though, because this is my rifle.
theory oh Application may be another thing. Hell. I might not even be on the air. I think I am Okay, very good. I've been worried there son Anyway, thank you as it is is weapons Wednesday You are listening to Liberty tree radio dot 4 mg calm and also Liberty tree radio dot o RG so Let's see
We have not gotten any feedback yet from our friends upstate Big Rapids, but we will let you know probably tomorrow We'll have a we'll have an update tonight after the the township meeting That's that the population is excluded from up there Big Rapids, Michigan So we'll let you know what transpired there and why things went the way they did I got I already know why because we already had other conversations So we suspect but we don't suspect we know Yeah, anyway
Also, let's see, there was one other thing here, I caught it by accident. Over at gunpartscorp.com. There's a lot of stuff that's in the clearance deals section for this week, they just changed it.
Now, you got to be patient because this is an eclectic knee-jerky scroll that they have, guys. It's just the way the page has always been. However, there are some really good buys over there. Now, some of them have been there for a little while. It looks like they brought... The price is in a roller coaster. It goes up a little bit. Sometimes they go down. One of the things that they have are Magpul,
furniture for the AR-15 in camouflage colors. Now they've sold out of a few but they still have several others in stock there and the price is one-third of what the what they're going for with most of the sources. Now you have to look to see if it makes sense for you but I would point out that this is another way to break up the overall silhouette of your weapon.
They have pistol grips, they have a few different butt stocks, and the, you know, the full collapsing foldable, I think they're five station. It's the standard magpole, you know, models. And in addition to that, they also have both the short, medium, and long four grips. And there's a mix of, there's a couple different patterns as far as the camo goes. All of them work here in Michigan. I know that.
But you need to take a look at that. Also, the reason I bring this up though is because there are a number of other pieces, parts, and assemblies that are incredibly cheap. If you have the rifle that they go to, normally you'd probably think twice because it'd be fact, you know, the normal over-the-counter price is kind of high. But right now, for whatever reason, they decide to jack the price down, not up. And there are some really good deals. Example.
the snow trigger for the M14 slash M1A. Now I will point out that the snow triggers that are built for the M1A also fit the grand and vice versa because of the same basic trigger guard. And if you're not familiar, go take a look at it. If you are not familiar with how they operate, they're designed to be used with a mitten. It's a mitten trigger finger system.
And but it's a it's a squeezer. So you know if you take a look at it, you know How the hell does that work? You'll find some videos I'm sure on YouTube on the subject But the price is incredibly cheap if you have an M1a or a grand I would buy it I don't care who you are if you have an M1a or a grand The this the price at least I think was about three four dollars now check to see because again
They roller course these but if it's under six dollars, it's a giveaway price Now a couple of the things that they have are grand related but also many many other weapons there in the sales section You'll have to pick it you have to go through it There are too many pages not going to go through each item And it's simply the reason I bring us up is there were multiple items that I know many of you would have an interest in
It's pretty diverse right now. So if you're looking for particular things to go along with your pump guns, the ARs, M1 carbine, flash hiders for the carbine they had that were reasonably priced, go the cheaper one. If you're looking for a shooter, go the cheaper one. You don't need to worry about a particular manufacturer. That's not your interest. You're making it a functional firearm. It's a user gun, not a wall hanger.
If you're looking to collect though, yeah, they do have certain code, you know for all the manufacturers and identified. So if that's your interest, guess what? You might want to go there because there's some better prices right now. And that's over at, again, gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Next, weapons of Wednesday, but remember it's just like Quartermaster Friday too. We've got a lot of overlapping equipment. Over at Sportsman's Guide, they have a tack vest. It is tan.
It ain't nothing to write home about. It's a Mil-Tech vest, but it's good. It's a utility combat chest pouch rig, chest rig. It's listed simply as a chest rig, by the way. That's where you're going to have to find it. It may not pop up with any search, but it is in the markdown slash deals section of Sportsman's Guide for about $14.
And for the price, it's the cheapest thing of that type. We've seen it a while. We did have a few little niche items like that that came down, oh, what, two, three years ago. Now, for your 510 program, this is good enough. If you have ARs or whatever, or whatever weapon you're using that's, you know, in the AR type, or maybe something that takes a similar size magazine, this is a chest rig with side pockets. It's, you know, it's a modern unit. It's not a communist Chinese variant.
I'm sure it's probably Chinese made. But for $14 and some odd cents, it's another way for you to hook up a couple more quick alternate battle packs for yourself.
You know, a little bunch of money. Well, here you go. $14 and some odd cents. You can afford to put in a complete other rig together, have it sitting somewhere else, or put it in a barrel with a bunch of other spare gear and the mags and everything, and then drop the barrel over off and ask Uncle Bob if you can put it up in the barn.
Now you've got a secondary tactical cash. You've got uniforms, spare boots, a pair of, you know, a pair of everything necessary to be functional. Plus you've got a complete tactical rig. If you want to, you can either mustache your cash, the cheapest AR-15 upper and lower you can find. Guess what? You've got a complete battle rig. You don't go back to your house if the house is in part of the neighborhood that's being taken, where they're kicking in the doors one after another.
Instead, you go to your alternate cash and you're equally outfitted, you're ready to roll. Also, it's a great way to have a spare system set up for someone else. Again, just building up the 510 program starting one on one. That'll work out just fine too. But the price is right on these chest pouches.
They are a tan, coyote brown tan variant. We've seen them before. I've not seen them this cheap in a while, but this makes them affordable. Whatever color they are, if it's cheap, I don't care what color they are. Except, as long as it's not pomegranate, pews, you know, pink, you know, etc. Those are not color- well, I guess if you want. You can do pomegranate or pews. Okay, but the pink is kind of not really your first.
So anyway, ideas not just complaining about the problems. Also, watch for a big wave of 38. I understand that like the 40 caliber Smith and Wesson that I was mentioning that's over at Center Fire Systems, apparently whatever source had that 40 caliber also has acquired some 38 special in mixed bags.
Now, if somebody might have it out there and I have not looked at all the places, you know, classic firearms, you know, go through everybody, look to see, look in their ammunition if they've got any bulk deals. Now, over at CenterFireSystems.com, they have a mixed bag of hollow point, soft point, FMJs, also in aluminum, which is obviously laminam, but they, it's a mix of brass, nickel-plated cases.
and aluminum in 40 caliber Smith and Wesson. Now, by what I've seen to the write up, there is a wave of 38 special that may be coming through the same way. So this is good. We got a heads up maybe on this one. Now the 40 Smith and Wesson is over at CenterFireSystems.com. It's by the bag. It's 500 rounds for $148. So a little under 300 or we'll just round it up to 300.
for a thousand rounds, which is 30 cents a round. These are loaded. They don't look to be reloads, they're a factory. They're either culled from magazines of confiscated guns or they're from a department or a couple of different departments. Somebody may have made a deal, but it's 40 Smith and Wesson, so that's cop shop oriented.
Now, the 38 sounds to be the same, it looks to be like it's going to be the same scenario. It's going to be 38 special, not 357 Magnum, just 38 special. It'll probably be the same case, aluminum, nickel plate and brass. It'll probably be FMJ, hollow point and, you know, soft point. So, once you get it, you sort it out, zip block bag everything by type, count them down.
And that way you're going to be a little more consistent with your groups. Now, the one thing about revolvers, you don't really worry about feed. So the only issue is, what do you like? What do you want to shoot? With automatics, I will reinforce again that most guns are tuned. It's not like it used to be maybe 40 years ago. But most guns are tuned and tweaked and polished to the point where they should handle most ammunition. But not everyone.
So, when you're dealing with buying specialized ammo, let me point out again, you want to buy a small batch of test ammo, take it to the range right away, load up your magazines, and see if that round is going to function in your firearm. Well, Mark, it's 40 Smith and Wesson, or it's 3-0. It's 45 ACP. Yeah, I know, but remember, bullets are made differently.
The old, most common issue that everybody had to deal with was polishing and deburring or cleaning up so it was a little less aggressive, a little less resistant. The feed ramp. Polishing the feed ramp was one of the first things you had to do. The argument was if you're going to have a defense 1911 for a competition, you had to polish the feed ramp. Throating was another thing that wanted to be done because in competition you were using
wadcutter. However, however, the other reason for throating is because if you look at the cart mouth hollow points that were made or were being built in hollow point for the 45 ACP, their side bevel dimension is comparable to a wadcutter round. So they had feed problems. So, throating the gun was a natural solution so you could eat pretty much anything that your buddies might have on the range or whatever you might need to carry in the field if you were working whatever service.
Because you could run into many kinds of ammunition, many kinds of ammunition out there. And by the way for preparedness or survival, same issue. Today, most of the weapons are already pretty well trimmed for that. It's kind of like a, it's a given, used to be a unique feature. It's pretty much a given feature now.
But it's still, there are differences. Even in your higher end weapons, you need to test the latest round that you think you're going to use. Because if you're going to spend $25 for 25 rounds, by God, it better work in a weapon. Know what I mean? And you better find out personally before you spend $2, $3, $4, $500 on the specialized round that may constantly cause you heartburn and failure might even, well, at a malfunction at the wrong time, cost you your life.
This is why we test the equipment. Okay, a little bit, doesn't take much. Don't have to do, you know, a thousand rounds. Well, if you want to shoot a lot, go ahead, do a thousand rounds. You got the wallet for that? Thumbs up. Double plus good. Okay. Keep up the good work. Just replace all that ammo you shot or reload, whatever those cases are that are sitting there. Now, again, there's another thing about pecking order and priority. The law of an ammunition that's in that 40 caliber lot, that's probably what I'd shoot first.
It was meant for that purpose. It's a range type round. It was designed to be eaten. And then pecking order would be brass next nickel case last. The nickel case is designed for storage and also for carry. It's nickel so that it doesn't oxidize. So if you were getting ammunition and it looks like this stuff might be weathered from sitting, which happens a lot, just sitting on the shelf.
Picking order again would be take a look at your brass. The brass looks a little darker. Slide that over into the shoot bucket, the shoot box. The laminamel, take a look at it. Make a judgment yourself. If it looks like it needs to be used, then that would be maybe the priority first and then the brass. The nickel, hang that into your, keep that around to make sure it's in the magazines for those issues that are most important because the nickel is also a nice slick case.
And that makes a big difference too when it comes to ejection when the time comes with fouling especially. The brass is more, it certainly gives, and remember, nickel cases are brass typically, except for the turkey stuff that came in here just a little while ago. Remember that's a steel nickel case that's available over, it's Turkish, it's available over there at AIM Surplus, and I think Classic Firearms had some too.
So in that all nickel cases created equal but it still will perform much the same way because that nickel does make a big difference Especially with regard to any oxidation on the part of the round itself. That's why they originally were built wasn't look pretty its service functionality Okay. Oh next last but not least here on that to Classic firearms. I mentioned them they do have and they have restocked some of their black powder pistols
somebody goes, why would you want black powder? Well, I think this doesn't require any paperwork. So you can put another pistol on the shelf. And yeah, I know about cap and ball, but amazingly enough with modern materials, cap and ball is pretty reliable. So if you want an interesting weapon that you can build up from scratch, if you need to down the road, you know, if you ran out every last thing in case you had, you can fabricate powder. And by the way, you can build caps.
That's really not as hard as you might not as hard as you might think and then needles say you can scavenge material for metal for casting bullet wherever you want One of the things I would point out is some of the 36 caliber Navy frames are available now if you go out there and look here's a little secret the 36 caliber Navy frame revolvers
And by the way, there's the sheriff's models, there's the duelist model, there's the traditional, you know, scattered cavalry. You know, argued it's cavalry, the other one's supposed to be Navy, whatever. They're all 36, they're all the same cylinder, and there is a conversion kit, which basically somebody reinvented the conversion kits were made after the Civil War to turn your cap and ball gun into a cartridge gun.
So, if you're concerned about quote-unquote reliability, you just switch it over into the 19, you know, late 1800s or 1900s in terms of firearm potential. Here's what's interesting is the conversion is for 38 Smith and Wesson. Anybody, does that ring a bell? Oh, that's right. You can buy for the same price as most all the other calibers out there.
Over at AIM Surplus you can get previous partisan 38 Smith & Wesson brand-new factory ammo, right? Now that means if you buy the pistol for whatever price you find for the best price They might even find one of the yard sale or in the state sale You can buy their conversion kits for typically around 69 to 75 dollars. They're still floating around out there There's a couple companies that make them
And you have the ammunition from AIM surplus. So this makes for a single action revolver, modern cartridge gun. Now aim and hit, don't just spray and pray. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, sex mix. Yeah, you were talking about something from gun parts for the M1A. What was that part? Oh, okay. I'll go back to that. If you go over into their sales and deals section.
They have the winter snow trigger For the M1A and the M1 Garand. Now it doesn't mean you're the same. It's a It's the same for both guns But they list one for the Garand and which I think is out of stock and they list the other one for the M1A They're side by side and the images. They're the same part. It's the same. It's an add-on tool In fact, it was just clips right on and what it does it allows you to operate the rifle with a mitten
It acted it's a it's a trigger activator But the price is so cheap you can't afford not to have it in your inventory So if you haven't seen that go over to gun parts corp.com then go over into the surplus Go over into the deal section the clearance and deal section and there I think I mean that they're they're they're pages twitchy when I came up on it
Twice now it's been in the later pages, but you might want to go through every page because who knows what else they might throw up there for sale. But it's about three quarters of the way through the inventory and probably about the middle of the page, middle of that particular page. And there's two pictures side by side. One says M1 Garand. The other picture says M1A, M14.
They're both the same the because of the nature of the trigger group on the grand and they and the m14 They're virtually identical, but the part is under five down pretty sure it's under five dollars It's like me the microphone because the price does go up and down a little bit, but they have Marked it down. So we're on the downswing right now. He might want to check it out It's a squeeze trigger what it but it basically does is make the without getting your fingers stuck in the trigger guard there It's a squeeze trigger
Yeah, I've seen them. I've never never gotten one, but I mean for that price Yeah, you can't afford not to I guess it makes the weapon more complete if you're ever gonna sell something and God don't you ever do that? Not with that rifle, but you've got another component that you never know you might say hey this would be kind of handy maybe cuz man, it's freezing out here and Again, the there are a few other M1a items that are in there m14 items You might want to go through and see what's on the shelf
Then again, it's over in the sale section. That's the reason I really jumped out it because wow look at that and I think they're average I think they're up around normally 15 to 20 dollars apiece depending on who you go to for them, so it's a good buy And it'll match up with the red it makes more complete your M1A
They do have a couple other carbine flash hiders over there, M1. I think one is a compensator. It's an aftermarket or it's an odd standard production model. And the other is a cone type. Again, it's a flash reducer.
Cone you know cone type, but it's the late later production not the World War two production Both of those are actually a these to be even cheaper for a little bit only for a little while because they came in from Italy Remember about what six seven years ago? But this is the best price I've seen on them for you for a while And if you have the carbine you got munchkins or whatever you may have a bayonet logon that's not you know that's that's neither here nor there with this because
the compensator, muzzle compensator, and the flash hider brace and wrap around the front sight. So for anybody out there looking, it's the same page. It's over in the clearance section. They have a number of listed. Go with the cheapest one. If you're just looking for a shooting component, go to the cheapest one. Don't worry about collectability. On the other hand, if you do have a particular collectible gun and you're trying to match it up, they have them identified there.
So if you want to, you may be you want to, you've got a carbine, you still plan on using it, but you figure you'll take care of it. But you want to match it up so everything is original and spec. You can do that. Gun Parts Corp does have a complete inventory of identifiable parts by code in terms of manufacturer. So that makes it a lot easier for you. And I will say Apex Gun Parts does too. But when you do that, you're paying for that matchup price-wise.
On the other hand, if you've got a shooter carbine and you'll be happy with whatever because your wallet's kind of thin, go with the cheapest one, it'll work just fine. Okie doke. So, anybody out there if you're asking. And I know a lot of people that have, a lot of young people have bought carbines. I don't know, part of that is the civilian marksmanship rifles that came out or somebody, you know, was hit something in the yard. A lot of people hit yard, stuff yard, yard sales and estate sales.
But don't know where to look for magazines. So point them out there again if you're looking for mags Considering how pricey the carbine mag is original the $10 Korean 15-shot mag is as good as anything else out there I'm not as excited about 30 round mags for the a for the m1 carbine. Although we have a lot of them
And again, they work, but not all of them do. Sometimes they get a little tired. So the 15 rounders, they kind of straight in line, original intent. They work every time. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, stop. Drop the mag, insert, pull the action bag, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Charging handle works just fine. And the mag works just fine too.
So again, the Korean car bean mags will work for you. Unless you make a deal, like I said, watch yard sales. You never know what you're going to find. You're going to get into yard sale season or estate sales, all through the year. I have found stuff with estate sales for giveaway prices, people. And things, who knew most to mention? Okay, so definitely you want to ask. Always ask. Somebody might have gotten the guns.
But they didn't think about the magazines or the cleaning kits or any number of things So you need to always ask you never know what you what your response is gonna be some some of these yard sales last year I've had whole collections dozens and dozens or a hundred guns Every type you can imagine and all the goodies and accoutrements come along with it. So it's out there It's hanging around and another thing real quick cleaning solvents now
If you can't do anything else, at least put some standard non-detergent 30 weight oil on the shelf. That's why, again, we mentioned estate sales and yard sales. There's always tail end charlies of that stuff. Pick it all up. Usually at the end of an estate sale, you can put it all in a box and get everything for a dollar or $10 or $5. Oil is not cheap right now.
And for that matter, any lubricant is worth picking up. Oils don't go bad. Okay? A little drop of something is better than, you know, running dry depending on what it is. May not be the exact lubricant that was specced out for the gun. But as long as it is, you know, a POL product and it's a lubricant product, you know, in an oil, so you know, in oil or grease, you can make it work. Just don't go extreme. Always remember, minimize.
You don't need to wash it in lubricant, you need to minimize. So most important, that's the first rule about lubricants. Remember, usually the manual says a dot or a drop or it says a swipe. Okay, can you explain to me what a swipe is? Well, you know, it's where you just barely glaze over the metal and that's it. So there's actual different terms and half of them have to, wait a minute, can you explain that to me?
And actually the definition of the terms are there and even there. Again, you've got to remember, militarily, we've paid people to figure this out. And to come up with an owner's manual, so to speak, that everybody could understand. But minimize, that's just the basic rule. Experiment, minimize. However, with all your weapons, if they're in storage, lubricate. Get something on that bare metal. We don't need to see oxidation. I don't want to see any orange on your fire. Or white powdery stuff. If you're aluminum, that's not good.
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