May 2, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and political commentary on May 2, 2023. Topics included Second Amendment legal cases (Illinois assault weapon ban), equipment maintenance for radios and firearms, reloading ammunition with emphasis on case inspection and fire-forming, and extensive political analysis covering alleged corruption in Michigan government involving Chinese money transfers, criticism of Trump and Biden administrations, support for RFK Jr.'s presidential campaign, and concerns about military disarmament and potential conflict with China. The show featured detailed technical discussions on radio equipment care, ammunition inventory management, and survival preparedness.
- second amendment
- illinois assault weapon ban
- ammunition reloading
- radio equipment maintenance
- preparedness
- michigan corruption
- rfk jr
- china threat
- military disarmament
- baofeng radios
- case separation
- fire-formed cases
- night vision
- communications tuesday
- waco siege
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Because Bill Richie's probably going to be there for the World Championships. I can't every time I've been there he's been there might be able you know many people bring their product if they if they're in that field the gun field they'll bring their product to Rathon too. I thought I'd mentioned that but if you're looking into a bolt-fed magazine magazine-fed bolt gun let's get the nomenclature proper there. That's a fine gun. For Bill Richie left California he developed was able to
fifty caliber bullet down range from a different cartridge which really had to frustrate all of those or any other because they you know basically been the 50 they don't want to see anybody sending those those down range so all he did was alter the case and you could still get the velocity still get the volume of powder into the case 50s down range but you couldn't chamber that into a 50 caliber BMG gun chamber of 50 caliber BMG cartridge
into his chamber in California for a while, but I'm glad he got out. I can answer a couple more questions. We're getting right to the top. We talked about Ronnie and his gun kits, you know, Mr. Barrett, and that he'll sell you on top of, as an example, that bullpup M99, which is a, oh, that's a very light, but if you were to buy that from a kit from Ronnie, you would get that Bushnell Elite 3200.
That answers the question we've been bringing. Oh, I don't remember if it's... You guys might have heard that. But that answers that question. It's a Bush note elite. Through the mist with a flint. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave.
In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only 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? Dill the land of the free soon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time our current key
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, west. Gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org.
And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. It is a beautiful day, I'm sure, on the Great Lakes, rolling with maybe even some white caps. Oh my goodness. Yeah, that's for our merchant marine on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The inland sea is impressive as they are. We're also a myriad of other communications technology, both inside and outside the United States. It is
Tuesday, Communications Tuesday. It is the second of May. This is another of the May Day windows for the Communists and their activities. It's when they party hurry because after all, Mr. Engles and Karl Marx and all of those goofy buggers, of course, were stirring some pot for killing all the white people and Jewish Communists, you know, agenda being pushed forward. Remember my fiddle of advice.
Communism is Jewish. It says so. Indian encyclopedia, Judaica. Don't you know? Actually, a comment directly made by one of the rabbis. It is, of course, the 15th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2023 old earth calendar, 2023 battle for the Republic.
the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. We of course are very busy. Although we have been very windy and rainy today, it kind of stopped for a bit and in fact to the west there is sunshine and a blue sky. Of course the wind's been coming out of the west so at some point, well, that weather is pushed by something so the next little wave is here maybe but
Still wins, so be careful on the road, gusting here and there in the bottom of the state of Michigan and all the way across to the thumb. Also, mostly hi to our friends over in Canada that are listening, get rid of Trudeau. Get Trudeau, get rid of Trudeau. Trudeau must go. Trudeau must go. Trudeau must go. Trudeau must go. And we ain't talking, you know, to, well, he did go to Peto Island, we know that. Yeah, let's.
and the Epstein-Peddo Island. It's a Trudeau thing, I'm telling ya. But anyway, yeah, Trudeau must go. Just a little help there with you guys. We appreciate the problems you have. We have the same kind of trash here on this side of the water too. Of course, part of them are from your side of the water in Canada. They're just over here stirring the pot with us. See, a bunch of congressional hearings, senatorial hearings that have been taking place for the last
Oh, I'd say we can have, what is it, we can have for so. You definitely want to pull some of them up and watch them. It is interesting to see some of the limitations, gnashing of teeth and running of hair that are taking place because, well, the Republicans are having their turn to run the dog and pony show for a bit, you know, for the play acting to make us think something's going on.
So as things develop you're going to see some interesting finger pointing. Well one of them was about of course some of the twilight zone and weird stuff going on with the left and the Ginsburg statue came up which I think is kind of cool the occultic slash Ginsburg Thulu. That's the only way to describe it. It is an absolute example of capitalistic occultic
trash generated by a bunch of wicked evil minds and chuckling, you know, and chorkeling while they rub their hands and plop it down in the middle of a very public area. The thing needs to be pulled down, destroyed, turned into rubble, put in a barge, taken out to the deepest point over there in the Atlantic, and sink the barge with the wreckage. Don't do anything with it again. It is an obscenity.
And again, it's Bader Thulu. If you're not familiar with Lovecraft's, the Cthulhu Mytos, then, well, if you do a little reading, you might not want to read that. You know, there's an interesting thing about Lovecraft is they're trying to push it right now with, you know, either in, what is it, Nutflix, Crazy Conflicts, or one of the other movie operations actually have done the Cthulhu, or at least one of the Cthulhu string-offs as a series.
And with everybody being black, of course, which is, I think, really fascinating. So you're somehow bringing the black population into the most wicked, violent, evil of evil situations. But of course, I'm sure that all the rest of the main evil characters are all white people, because you know how that's going to be after all. But the interesting thing is, if you put it out there, however, Lovecraft is wicked. I will say that. But I mean, number one, I...
started reading one of the benchmark books that he did and it's like you know this person is trying to make it sound like oh this is really bad or whatever but here's the problem with the really bad or whatever he's centering his his operation around it he literally is kind of how would you say honoring it so it's not a condemnation
It's not a condemnation, but rather a glorification, which is something that I, that's the impression that I got. So kind of like about every 22 years, a little more, a little less, but about cyclically, they bring up the occult and the dark arts and it becomes a thing on campus, et cetera. Back when we were going to school and college, it was, we were in that cycle, the, I think towards the end of that particular peak in the cycle.
And they bring it into the college campuses and bring it into certain spheres, try to attach or recruit as many as they can into the downward spiral and toilet flush of the occult. There's always somebody they can find that will buy into it. And it's repeat, repeat, repeat. And it's interesting that considering, you know, to me, Ruder Ginsberg always seemed to look to be a wicked person.
I've seen about every person I look at, but Ginsburg is one of those like plop slash turds that was, you know, right there smirking in your face. It's kind of like Fauci. Fauci, you know, obviously dripping with the kind of lurid arrogance and wickedness that just it's like a miasma around the creature. It just exudes from the thing.
And then it turns out when you get proper scale, he's also one of these little rut monsters, okay? That like, let's see, who do we have that runs a computer company and needed a prop-up seat? Almost like these characters are literally grays in like human flesh suits or something. And it's interesting, I would put Ginsburg in that niche, that category. So the fact that they maybe showed you what the true soul,
an image of Ginsburg, what it really, what it, He-She, it really was. That statue is more honest than you might realize. If, as with many of these poor destitute, wretched, conniving souls, sold it, sold to the devil, while on the one hand you saw the veneer, what the other wicked have done is helped you to see what was really going on.
in the realm of spiritual and spirituality of the soul. That's what that Ginsburg monster statue is all about. To show you exactly what kind of corruption, what kind of wickedness, what kind of a vile thing it really was while laughing and chuckling and, you know, tittering about it. Just something to think about there.
It's a Ginsburg look it's a Ginsburg demon I would never have expected that you would accept you kind of get that feel with the force fieldy thing and you know the Force when you're walking around and seeing these people What a wretched rotten creature, which you see the statue they make of it sir. Oh God, that's really kind of well. You know what what that looks like This is how I kind of felt it looked like it's what I felt about it
squiggly tentacles and you know, oh yeah, oh god. Oh, oh, but it's got the little Ginsburg lace on it. What does that have to do with anything? Well, that's how they could try to benchmark to show you. Look, it's a Ginsburg. Yeah, the Ginsburg demon. Okay, congratulations. You caught the image. You caught the likeness.
So anyway, there are a bunch of interesting, too many to, I mean too many to list one and they'll all take anywhere from eight to ten minutes to watch, but there are some moments, and we have shared a bunch of those on the Liberty Tree radio page.
repeatedly, so there's the ones that I thought were worth, you know, actually capturing and keeping for memory's sake. Of course, the head of the back packets has been out there extensively with each one of the individual members of the committee, grilling and it's fun. He's flubber. He literally is flubber. kosher mafia again, definitely, you know, one of the jiggle jiggle wards.
But it's fascinating just watching the way the character tries to bort. You know, there's different ways you can respond, but he blurts. He panic, he, in a panic, uh...
a mode of panic and fear while trying to be assertive. He blirts. That's the best example for the batcheat, you know, head of the bat faggots. They actually have an official head. Remember, they've had an acting bat faggot for a long time. They actually have, they've had. But now they have an official bat faggot chief and it's peace the worthless turd you would expect from an agency of that type made up of a bunch of pedo parasites with
Well delusions of grandeur or at least again hatred of America across the board So just heads up pay attention if again take the time and watch some of these I guess you know we should do before we go any farther the latest guns and gadgets Again the roller coaster. There's all kinds of quote-unquote court victories I will remind everybody of most of these if we can't add let's play the latest guns and gadgets one of the other things
is there are high points because yeah you win and then the appeal and then it's back in court which they don't talk as much about as they should yeah well they're gonna appeal it's gonna go right back into court but yes there will be wins
And then they're allowed to spin everybody's wheels and waste more time. And what they're doing is protracting this out as long as they can. This is the first rule and your enemy is wasting your time. Here we go, we'll be back. In Upperville, Illinois, you better answer with some more information related to the assault weapon ban and magazine ban. And I want to talk to you about this because this is on an emergency application to the Supreme Court from the Seventh Circuit case that's going on right now.
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Thank you to USCCA for being such a phenomenal company and great friends and individuals as well. Alright, let's talk about what's going on here. In this case, it's in the 7th Circuit, US Court of Appeals, and it's a case brought by the National Association of Gun Rights versus Naperville, Illinois. Now, Naperville, they've passed two laws, one who was a so-called assault weapon ban and a magazine ban.
And the challenge is over. Obviously they're illegal, right? They violate Heller, they violate Bruin. These are commonly owned items. Second Amendment protects them. We all know it. We're all on the same team if you're watching this, well most of you. So while the Seventh Circuit is triumphant, but you know, Bruin, they told us we can't, we have to follow this Constitution thing.
So similar to what GOA did with the Second Circuit when they were talking about the CCIA, when they appealed to Sonia Sotomayor, who was the justice for that circuit. They, the NAGR, did the same thing, an emergency application to the United States Supreme Court seeking injunctive relief pending appellate review. And they did this a couple days ago, it was Wednesday, the 26th of April. And yesterday, Justice Amy Coney Barrett said, you know what, we had something to this.
And she demanded more information from Naperville and gave them until the 8th of May. They have a week to provide the information that she is seeking. And this could be good for an assault weapon ban. Could you imagine if the Supreme Court would do something about it right now? It would be beautiful, right? Now let's show you real quick. This is what was filed. This is the emergency application for injunction pending appellate review. And the question that was presented is simple.
Can the government ban the sale, purchase, and possession of certain semi-automatic firearms and firearm magazines, tens of millions of which are possessed by law-abiding Americans for lawful purposes when there is no analogous historical ban as required by the DC vs. Heller and the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc. vs. Brewing Cases? Now I will have this document linked down below for your review, but I'm going to jump down to the conclusion
from the attorney. He said, plaintiffs have established all of the elements required to demonstrate that they are entitled to injunctive relief pending appellate review. Therefore, they respectfully request that the Circuit Justice, in this case it's Justice Amy Coney Barrett, grant this application or refer it to the full court.
Applicants move the court for entry of an injunction restraining enforcement of the challenge laws pending full appellate consideration of the district court's order denying their motion for an injunction preliminarily enjoining enforcement of the challenge laws. Now this comes hot on the heels of the preliminary injunction that was just issued days ago in Illinois.
And if you're watching this, then you want some items and you live in Illinois that were banned and there's an injunction against right now. Brownells is shipping to Illinois. So there's that. And that's why I think by Justice Amy Coney Barrett actually kicking in here, this could be really good. Now, we'll wait and see, but this could be really good. It's common practice, but it could be good. It could be really good.
So let's keep our eyes on this and see what's going on. If you want to stay in the loop, you know what you have to do, hit that subscribe button right down below because Jared is going to keep you in the loop. That's what I do every day here on Guns and Gadgets. Bring you the Second Amendment News. So if you're a new viewer, welcome. Hopefully you stick around. If you want that information, I'll bring it to you. And for those old dogs, those old salty cats who have been around forever, I really, really can't express how much you all mean to me. Thank you.
Seriously, thank you. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. That's what we're supposed to do. We the people. We the people. Supposed to keep our friends, our family, our community safe, guys and gals. And, uh, yeah. Check out the USCCA if you carry a gun. I'll see you on the next one. Take care.
And immediate response required not to stop the action, but to put a stay of implementation because the action will still be in motion. Understand that. This is not a stoppage. This is a stay. So during that stay, the world continues as if nothing had been passed in theory, even though it has been passed, it has been signed. They were told they were to implement it.
And now they're in a, what basically is a limbo or again a kind of a quagmire, a moment's rest is maybe the way to think about it. And so in the meantime, everybody's being told to grab more guns. Much as anything, I would say grab more ammo. It is Communications Tuesday, so I did want to touch on a few other things. But before I go any farther, AIMSER Plus, they did get another batch of interesting
pistol ammunition and a few other rifle rounds in the PPU, Preview Partisan category. And I highly recommend you take the time and check them out because again, ammunition, ammunition, and more ammunition, just like with communications batteries.
batteries, more batteries, or you also say power because you can have solar, you can have little micro generators, wind generators, even water, little hydro generators you can make up. And that's the perishable. Ammunition, that's the perishable. The second thing, in parallel with the ammunition, or if your weapon does take magazines, buy more magazines.
And I would remind you that AIM does have a little bit of an SKS parts inventory. If you have SKS and you like it, most everybody does. You want to maybe acquire a few spare parts or maybe patch up a weapon that you found maybe to yard sale. I know a few people have got some SKS's here in the last week or so that were passing on the information about what they needed. So I've pointed them towards
First, go to AIM because you never know what's going to be left there. And then, because most people don't look there, the stuff is reasonably priced. It's not really crazy. Then, Apex Gun Parts. They also have an SKS selection limited. And in addition to that, interestingly enough, Center Fire Systems right now.
Centerfire bought into a bunch of parts inventories from somewhere and I don't know I think it might be a batch of something from old Samco when it went out of business because this very much looks like material from that lot you know from the types of things that we've seen that Samco had. Samco is in Florida
It's a shame, but two brothers, well, maybe not, because you know how this is. It was like two rap-bys. They had a penny thrown in between them, and they started pulling, and they wouldn't let go, and then they had top of wire, and the wire got really thin, but they wouldn't let go, and he decided. And basically, this is them with Samco. And so in their pissing match, literally, they had to liquidate the company. I believe there was a sister involved in that too, by the way.
So, this was an interesting split, but what happened is a well-established company, not the most exciting for everything, but they did have surplus that other people didn't, other than maybe Royal Tiger, as far as actual firearms that were coming in. They were a long-time importer, so that's maybe where Center Fire's cool stuff came from. You might want to check it out, see what's available.
Yeah, go through center fire scroll because it's quite long it is not going to take you a minute to you If and another thing if you're going through that if you have infield rifles If you have any British SMLE number, you know number one mark threes
or number four mark ones or number five jungle car beans. You want to go over to CentrifireSystems.com, CentrifireSystems.com, CentrifireSystems.com and go through their scroll for Surplus because it is quite extensive right now.
And whatever deal they made it's cool take advantage of it You may have that last part you need to replace that thing I that widget I didn't think I'd find because I didn't think they made it anymore Well, they don't with these right. These are brand new old inventory. That's what it comes down to a Good percentage. I noticed when the infields were Australian, but that'll work just fine So anyway, check it out. See what you can do figure out what works best and go from there Next and again on communications
There are a number of China Sport import companies that carry radio equipment. And there's a couple things I've noticed consistent and I've mentioned this over time. If you're going to pick up more goodies for your FRS radios, remember first of all, absolutely confirm what model you have in hand. Is it a Zheng Zheng, you know, Zheng Kang? Is it a Mao Fing? Is it a Kenwood?
There's a number of different American names on these radios. Well, when you go to buy accoutrements, and this is especially true and very important with regard to, for instance, headsets, throat mics, whatever it is you think you're going to pick up to quiet or to change the configuration, make it a little more hands-free.
Make sure that you read the entrance point on the page for that subject, that item. Because people have made the mistake of looking at it and going, yep, that's what I want.
I need that right there and unfortunately assuming that they're all the same, it will specify and they separately identify and specify for each of the radios a particular headset or a throat mic system with a with an earbud or whatever and you make sure that you read it and tag the proper unit.
Otherwise, you've got something that, yeah, it looks the same, but the male plug-in connector is different. It might be a two-point connector. It can be any number of the different USB tiny baby plugs. It could also be a standard conventional stereo post. There's a number of different ones. And yours, first of all, check to make sure you know what you've got on the machine.
If you do, if you have your instruction manual, it probably even has the information you need there. But then when you go to the site, I don't care which one it is, everybody has a number of different watering holes out there you can still go to.
But you want to make sure that when you pop the, for instance, that information up, you'll see a repetition of the same image. Not because they're offering the same image at a different price, but because there are multiple numbers of the same system, identical in terms of the hardware, the difference is that fixture, that mail plug for connecting to the radio.
and it's a time waster. So you need to pay attention to yourself. You can't count on somebody else to do that for you. There's no such thing as telepathy at the other end. They're just going to do whatever you tell them to do on the Magic Keyboard or on the phone or whatever. Go ahead, Culver, jump in there. It should be pretty cool. You talked about the Bofeng radios. I brought this up before, but I'll bring it up again in case people missed it. There's a really good book out there called The Gorillaz Guide to the Bofeng Radio.
That's the Gorilla's Guide to the Bofang Radio. It's available on Amazon for about $30. It's written by NC Scout. And it covers how to use the radio intelligence tactics for monitoring or using this in tactical situations, what we're going to be using it for. And properly setting up and covering different aspects of...
communications, whether it be digital or whatever, using the Bofame radio, since it's a very prominent radio, everybody has one pretty much since they're so cheap. It's a very, very good book. And he has a, so he has like, it's a bigger book on Amazon. But if you go to his website, which is brush beater.store, that's brush beater.store. He has like a field manual that is a more smaller, like a flip up notebook.
the same. Uh with the spiral, so it's much smaller so you can feel manual. You could fit in your backpack or in your cargo pocket or whatever. It's more compact and stuff with all the same info, but just in a smaller package. Um and smaller print because the book is larger print, so it's easier to read and stuff. Uh, I think I just bring it up, Mark. And then also, I appreciate that. Also, I was gonna bring up the.
review of the Waco the Aftermath. Oh yes, go ahead please. So the show is called Waco the Aftermath. It's on the Paramount Network which is part of Showtime. So if you have Paramount Plus it comes on on Friday. You have the subscription service or if you don't you just have cable. It comes out on Sunday on Sundays and there this would be the third episode. I believe there's either five or six episodes Mark.
So the episode starts, this last episode starts out with Koresh over in England given a lecture or sermon or whatever and then one of the Davidians, before he was a Davidian, heard over this, the sermons stepped in and interrupted Koresh or whatever, having a debate with him and stuff like that over the Bible and stuff. And Koresh invites him back to Waco in the 80s.
And then it cuts to the gentleman Livingston, a black gentleman in prison with the guard coming to his door saying it's time to go out to the yard, that for exercise or whatever. And he says, well, I don't want to go. You have to script search before you know the drill. You got to script search before you go exercise. And he says, well, I don't want to go exercise. He's like, well, that's not part of the plan. You have to.
And a little bit later, Mark, it cuts to the lawyers for the Davidians for the trial talking about the gentleman in the second episode that approached one of the lawyers in the bathroom is Gordon Novell, who was a CIA agent and had brought the information about the front doors being metal and not wood. And they were discussing and one of the other attorneys
says Z Gordon O'Vell. He says he is the legit thing and he is the legit CIA officer. A little bit later they're talking about that one of the ATF officers is going to be on trial and point to Livingston that he saw Livingston shoot him.
They go to the prison to question Livingston talk to him a little bit, you know, trying to find something that they could help help him with a trial a Little bit later they show McVey and Nichols at Yule him city talking with someone So mark I did find out I was watching the credits of the show The in the first episode where you see McVey talking and there's a gentleman with a German accent Telling him that he needs to find somebody else to help him and not do it alone
They are portraying that gentleman as Andrej Srosmeyer, but they have him listed as Andrej the German in the in the credits Hold that right there Shelby. Let's think about something guys
Mr. Strassmeyer was one of those people that they splashed all over the place and it's kind of like a Mr. Epps thing. You know what I mean? In other words, oh, they were throwing stuff out left and right and Strassmeyer, you know, this was the connection because they were doing the white supremacist thing.
And then somebody said, you know, started to do serious research and they said, but we don't really need to be too interested, Mr. Shrosmeyer. Well, where did he go? Where'd Mr. Shrosmeyer go? Where is he now? Wait, this was at the time. Oh, you don't need to know that. We don't need to think about that. Let's just go on to other things now. So the fact that, you know, Andre the German, wait a minute, doesn't he have a last name? Thank you.
Well, here's the thing now. Now, let me add something to that for all you don't know He was a that was a massage agent over here posing as mr. Strauss Meyer It turned out in a case three years later actually adolescent three years that the the Germans were forced to admit that they were literally giving
piles of German national identity cards and identities to the Israeli Jewish mafia, I mean the Mossad.
And all they had to do was cut and paste, literally finish embossing the, you know, inserting the picture. And whoever they had was kind of close, or even if they weren't, it wouldn't make any difference. The Germans, of course, had these portfolios that they had to hand over to the Israelis. And they were literally stacked. We're talking piles of fake...
They were fake IDs, but they weren't in that the person's picture was was he was that person was not the person whose name was on the The ID card the portfolio or whatever But it's how they got them into the United States When the Israelis were operating the side operations and still are I guarantee that during it the same way right now Go ahead, please. That's where the stress bar thing. It's why I had to make it disappear. It's why the whole fakery with EPS is the same scenario guys
You watch the 60-minute thing and the other stuff that came up. Go ahead. Okay, then they let's see the main character is talking with somebody else and one of the other FBI gentlemen and Talking about and they mentioned about Richard Snell who was in prison for murder May have a little bit of discussion about that and then a little bit later that their the lawyers meet with the CIA nobel
with him showing me with him in like a parking lot and then he took the hop in as DeLorean and drive at high rates of speed with him talking about showing he had several files that none of the Davidians had proper autopsy because the morgue lost power and then talks about Jimmy little or little was dragged back into the fire after he was shot and his arm was ripped off.
The lawyer asked why he hates the ATF asking the CIA to the bill. It says because they arrested him for firebombing churches in New Orleans. I forget what the churches were. There were some political, not a normal church, but I'm not sure. Anyways, then they cut back. Like I said, obviously this is not exactly all in order, but they cut back to the trial with ATF showing his vest where he was shot.
and where he got shot at pointing and then pointing at Livingston saying he's the one that shot. During the scene, CIA Nivelle shows back up with a photo lineup given to the main lawyer character. He stepped out of the courtroom and that shows the photo lineup with several of the Davidians after the church burned down.
the Texas Rangers wrote a note in there that the ATF points to Livingston and the Texas Rangers note was said that unsure if it was from shootout or TV and it was five months after Waco that he circled the picture long after the initial start of Waco. A little bit later FBI, the main character goes to talk to Richard Snell at the prison.
and talks to him and stuff like that. And then Snell talks about his last meal on April 19th, and you'll see that the real fury will strike back. And after he leaves the interview room and stuff, one of the guards says, well, that's like, why would he mention his last meal at least? Like, that's strange because he never asked for the last meal. He asked for a TV and that's it for on April 19th for his day of execution.
Let's see, a little bit later there's a shot of the Waco lawyers talking that Novell may not be full of it. And then we need to find those doors, the front doors. Then there's a small snippet of a shot of Tim McVeigh and Nichols pulling up in front of the Murr Building in his yellow Mercury.
and now the car and just looking up at the car without them saying anything. They're kind of doing this where they're showing Tim McVay and Nichols where they may or may not really say anything at all, you know, cutting back between the trial back to the 80s with Koresh and stuff leading up to where he took over being in charge of the Davidians.
and then they cut back to Gary Nassar, the FBI character, trying to find out what's about to happen in the near future, thinking something's going to happen. And then, like I said, they throw in little snippets of Tim McVeigh and Bickel's or Tim McVeigh myself, where they're not really probably like 10 seconds or 15 seconds, and then cutting back to the other parts of the main scope or other parts of the story. Let's see.
the front of the burner building. Then the main character, Gary Nasser, tracking down Carol Howell again at a bar to try to get her to work for them again. A little bit later, he does get her, you know, say, hey, we pay informants, you know, and she puts out much, and then she goes, show her going undercover. She goes to a...
party where a bunch of whites from a sister at stuff like that in a fight breaks out someone start shooting whatever she leaves with a friend that she knew and was able to ride back to you know in city and then pull it up to you know in city of course she had a wire and she ditched it you know so she would get caught because they pull up to the front gates and of course Andre is frost Myers one of the people that's checking her make sure they don't have any wires or whatever doing a search and stuff and that's pretty much the end of the episode
Mark. What's interesting is again the flashbacks to David Koresh and the events far before Waco. Far before the benchmark Waco Dana, Waco seeds the attack on the Branch Davidians.
because that should have been enveloped and functionally part of the first series. It's actually a fluff time waster from one direction because think about how much we actually truly know. It's all public. I will repeat again that, guys, the amount of information available
with the seven plus hearing cycles on Waco. And every time they did another hearing, they buried themselves deeper. They always wanted to have another hearing so they could try to lie their way out of, because they were going to try and misdirect the information. And the problem that gave everybody an opportunity as more material was available to actually present the facts.
So if you're doing an unbiased and fair example, you would incorporate all this information because you have it in a country what they claim. We don't know what happened. You have the data and information over the counter and in public record, which conflicts with virtually every word spoken by the FBI, Batfaggots, and the other agencies that were trying to lie their way out of what they were told to do.
An interesting thing also is whether or not, and again, I have to watch part of the, I gotta watch it, I guess. I'm counting on you to help me with that. But here's the other consideration. They are trying to engineer the images of this.
30 years after the fact, to why the secret police need to focus on America, but in the same time blame somebody for and for it, which it is, it's a Mossad. If you wonder who's really the biggest problem we have is a spying and bombing and murdering agency against the American people in the US. It's not the Russians, it's not even the Chinese. It's the Israeli Mossad.
They've murdered and destroyed. They've murdered more people, destroyed more material and buildings and equipment than any other terrorist organization on the planet. Again, inside America. They come into America carte blanche, they steal, they murder, they destroy, and then they, of course, well through their lip service counterparts, same kosher mafia in the media.
provide and create the propaganda and the characters of the Epstein blackmail types that are in Washington, follow the orders from there to execute any other actions or to lie in the process with public appearance. But it's interesting, whatever they're doing here, they're thinking that they're trying to twist this around.
And this is why the foreign interest, it's like Christ being in England, of course. Now that is a part of the story that, you know, the different travels and, you know, interactions with other people around the, you know, literally around the planet that the Davidians were part of. But that's also the nature of the Seventh-day Adventists and how expansive they are and how far they reach around the globe as a religious group, as a religious element.
So it's interesting that the way they're twisting this, why waste the time, except that it's not a waste of time, it's part of the structural engineering to try and explain why it is that they need homeland security to turn around in 2023 and focus using the Patriot Act to attack Americans, to destroy freedom of speech, to destroy the Second Amendment, you know, Article II of the Bill of Rights.
etc. etc. etc. Because I think that's what this is about. Otherwise, you have a storyline that doesn't need to gimp around and move into some bizarre juxtaposition like this with regard to the cast or element of characters that have been killed or were killed in, you know, they're part of the first series.
and part of the past, the related components, some of which you've already described, fully apply there, but they don't apply here to the second series unless you're structurally engineering it with a propaganda message that will step by step be brought forward to the end as they move to the end of whatever they're doing with this.
Another thing to remember, guys, the people who all stepped forward to explain to everybody where the doors were, whatever, weren't big old feds from way high up. That's not true at all.
The local police and the Texas public safety people are the ones who interacted with and in fact told the lawyers and told everybody else but they tried to deny it. In other words, they were bought and paid for. They weren't doing their job because they had the photographs. They explained where the doors went. Everybody knew where the doors went. The very first day when the place was burned,
Everybody who was a police officer, a sheriff's deputy, and of course the skank fed the parasitic murderers, the firemen all saw this, guys. The firemen were there. They all testified to this the very first weeks after it happened that now this white cube van came in. And I have photographs of it because those photographs were given to me by the person who took the photographs the day it happened.
So the idea that they're also trying to push this, you know, the agencies got to have the, if you don't have big government agencies, you know, working with your, or you know, against the resistance or whatever's happening, because it's supposed to be the, they're going to be up there and you got to go to them. It's kind of like going to the press. Boy, if you go to the press, your word will get, no it won't.
Coach Armafia completely runs every aspect and has for 34 years. It's arbitrarily dependent upon whether or not it will serve the purpose of whatever agenda they're pushing. If it doesn't, you'll be lied to, the information will not get out, you will be set up, and they will try to kill you if they can. If you're not smart enough to figure out what the game that's going on.
So the interesting thing is there is show there's there's a twist to this going on right now with just what you described where they're barrel rolling it and it has to it has to be especially with this being anniversary of Waco the time and delivery and the way it's coming out leading towards a window of activity that we have going on right now whereas I said the government's got the game was sad and the government have at least one to three bomb plants running right now.
They're coaching and well, they're scripting all the controlled media They've purged the controlled media for the time being and it's only a short window of individuals who might be wild wild card enough for loose cannon enough that they would have said something Then while everybody talks about Tucker Carlson, I've said again, there's no discussion about Dan Bongino And mr. Bongino actually pretty interesting to listen to and he's a pretty straightforward, you know Street kind of guy I think
I think he's as relevant as Tucker Carlson in that respect because if they do a bombing, which they're obviously planning on doing a bombing and attack or series of attacks, they're going to have to lie their ass off about it across the board. It'll be virtually 100% government. It'll be 100% Mossad. It's kind of like this whole thing with Ray Epps. There's a piece out there right now, guys, if you haven't seen it and forgive me, I don't have it written down. I'll pull it tonight.
I'll pull it after the program because we still got another hour here. But it is the transcript from the interview and it is an absolute fabrication. It's a shill designed to put on public record a scripted lie. Beyond the shadow of a doubt, it is to cover for the operative, Mr. Epps.
And it's also again, it demonstrates that the entire January 6th committee were all a bunch of the veneer or shill deep state, if you want to call them, we used to call them ring knockers. The whole click there are all a bunch of turds that are the neocon filth combined with their leftist counterparts, which are also excrement.
And what they were doing is trying to, at the very least, deflect because you have a major character that if everybody focuses on and then were to do an autopsy of movements and activities, would be able to attach that person to the other characters that it was connected to or working for. So you even have a 60 minutes piece with Epps where, oh, that pole man.
In fact, pick any one of the characters that's in this movie that you're talking, or the television series you're talking about, and imagine them out of the blue going, well yeah, he was there at OKC, but we decided that while we were looking for him, we're not looking for him, and 60 Minutes is going to bring him up and do all that poor man. He was just at OKC, and just happened to be outside the building, and just happened to do this, this, and that, but he wasn't really part of anything, even though he did.
Attach themselves to a lot of the other people who were participant But you know he was right there and being of course there the point is a finger at his interaction with the bombing But but you need to ignore him now. It's just he needs to be able to relax How dare you point a finger or even point out you know what's going on? So that's what doesn't work. Okay the the whole idea help
Guys, everybody that they attacked, they didn't do any apologies for. They backed off because they realized that there wasn't any backing off on our side. But when they backed off, there wasn't any of this, oh, oh, oh, oh, we got any damage control and we got to apologize because we made a big boo, but no, they didn't. They've been happy to see us, myself and others dead, dead, dead, and they were planning on trying very hard to do that. So we'll see how this works. Anything else ship in there, please? Before we go, we're almost to the top.
that was pretty much it. Mark, I was just bringing that up from my observation from watching the show and the first series, it seems like the show is kind of neutral. Obviously they are kind of pushing the government narrative a little bit, but it's kind of neutral in the middle. You know, it's neutral on both sides. Obviously there's more to it. I mean, because they are bringing up, you know, the doors are missing. You know, the Davidians didn't get a proper autopsy because the morgue lost power.
stuff like that that they're bringing that up and stuff like that. So that is good that they're bringing it up. Obviously, I'm kind of shocked that they actually put Andre Estrassmeyer in there. I said I kept forgotten to look, but I look today and that he listed, like I said, Andy the government is what he's listed as as the security for Elohim City.
which I thought was kind of interesting to actually put him in there. You would think if it was trying to hide, they wouldn't even put him in there for some reason, you know. So I feel it is kind of neutral to a point, Mark. Well, let's do it this way. Okay, you've got it. Okay, you have to have certain pieces in there because anybody who does any research is going to ask. So it's kind of like when they show you the pictures of McVey being brought out of the lockup.
And instead of them showing you pictures of McVeigh being brought out of the lockup, they have a reenactment where they have a bunch of actors get together and they have three characters around McVeigh that kind of look, but really don't look like anything, anything like the actual personages. In other words, yeah, the guy's got a pair of sunglasses on. Yeah, the guy to the left of the rider wearing the windbreakers.
But other than that, even the character they had to have standing there to make the fake picture is not McVeigh, but kind of close. And that's the idea behind, it's an 80% or 70% image, and the substance is not there. That's pushing the narrative, okay, because you still keep on track the agenda.
And then you also promote towards an end result is like, oh, we all just stumbled into this. Oh, we all made boo-boos. No, they didn't. They planned it every step of the way. They planned the attack every step of the way. And then when they got into the action, there's a whole hell of a lot more wicked stuff that went on that they didn't show anybody. I still would like to, if they really were going to be honest, show us the dogs laying in front of the front doors with the first one.
You know if the dogs were executed on video because when they were when the guy was filming and when they're when the 911 When the 911 call was going in at very earliest point they were they were the execution team was killing the dogs and So understand no matter what those dogs were gonna die the first day when they went in the dogs were marked for death and they were all they were Automatically gonna shoot they were going to pull the trigger no matter what
defense. So if they try to lie that we don't know who shot made the money, fired the first shot, when they came in, they already assigned one part of the teams to kill the dogs, kill the puppies, kill the dogs, kill them all, make an example, terrorize the people inside. That was done before they ever hit the ground because they've been practicing it for a year at Fort Hood, Texas, where they had the mockup. So later on, the thing is with the construction,
is they are offering pieces, but it's in that foggy image. I mean, after all, we actually do know what the name of good old Andy the German is. Well, I can't remember what the last name was. And that by itself is rather fascinating. Again, though we can't say we didn't tell them, we didn't tell them everything, but you can't say we didn't say something.
See, that's how they make excuses and lean it towards, you know, well, they were reasonable. No, they're not. This is a criminal action step by step. I understand. Of course, number one, they couldn't get it out if they didn't construct it the way the editor slash the producer slash the chosen allowed them to construct it. But it's the end result where they're going. Because remember, this is written as a book by
the Fed, okay, by the one Fed who is also upset, right? Well, it's got to be a twist here with the deal. The lesson is that, well, we need to do more now in America. We got to focus the secret police more on America when it's a secret police doing all the stuff in America and Tiefen BLM is financed by them. Probably the best example right there. I mean, so publicly that you're busing people to riot from state to state and city to city and Fed.
does not stop it, but rather expedites it and ensures that there's no interference. There's an example of just open, flat, no agency arrogance. So anyway, while we're at the top, again, thank you, I appreciate the report. Guys, we should be hearing the music. We are at the top and we have to take up an up-of-the-hour break. So if everybody you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org.
The music should be here any moment now. I know that because we're just past the time Of course, I may also lose that too any day now Real quick we might have a moment here, too There are a number of people who did print transcripts from the post Waco hearings that took place
And they're done as white papers. I don't know if they're still posted out in the ethereal world of the internet. I have not had time. There are a million things like that that could be done. But in fact, anybody had an idea? I don't want to take the time to do it. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty.
We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free you will come back alive and Shelby Thank you for that follow-up again continue as you can to report on the
series as it appears because again one of the things I don't have time to do is well I only have 24 hours in today like everybody else so all of you guys pitching in helps a lot thank you. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines
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It is Tuesday, Communications Tuesday, it is the second of May. This is the May Day window for the Communists, the Israeli mafia, elements of the federal government, etc. committing acts of terrorism against the American people or helping the Communists to make their move against the population to try and destroy the
foundational elements of our form of government and of course to attack the Bill of Rights. That's what the feds are doing. That's what the Mossad's up to and that's what the trash that they're manipulating as foot soldiers are trying to implement. So again, 15th year of open obvious and pissing in your face, maybe on the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2023, old earth calendar 2023, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords.
and a dance it is. Real quick, interesting one here. I got a Swiss Army knife and in fact I was kind of, every time we've taken a break, I should say when there's been a moment, I have to keep picking away at it, but it's one of those things that was out of the many, many, many, many tools that popped up and this is one of those mid-
I would say late 70s, mid to late 70s production Swiss Army knives, typical for the earlier knives, not quite so glorified with 50 million different devices, but typically 7 to 11 right around there. And good quality, larger scissors, the blades are a little bigger in general, just a little, just a hair.
You know, you cut back by a little bit and you save a lot of, you know, as you can imagine when you do tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or millions of pieces. But remember, you have pocket knives, you need to lubricate them. This is what I'm going to be doing right after I do the program here, is just a little project I have in my hand. I'm going to go out, put it on the, on a quick wheel, just to, or I should say a brush, just to clean everything out. And then let it soak with some
better quality penetrating oil and then after that cleaning it out again and making a point of putting a very high grade oil on it because this is a beautiful tool. I mean this is one of those things where it's going to go right into one of the backpacks. That's what's going to happen with this. But before that happens and there's a reason. I have had a heck of a time opening up each of these blades because they are stuck. They're not rusted, they're just sticky gunked.
So, if you have even a brand new knife like this, you need to, if you've got it in your bug out bag or your kit, anything that folds, anything that has threads or screws on it, it's kind of like I've told you about weapons. This is also true of your radio equipment.
You need to mount it, you need to mount all the parts, put everything together. But every once in a while you need to disassemble everything. And I'm dead cold serious about this. Entropy affects everything. Okay, time waits for no one. And sometimes, even though you would think they'd be careful, especially with the Chinese,
With the radio equipment, it can be dissimilar metals, which is especially bad because you have a reaction, oxidation, electrolysis taking place that you don't know about, and you may not be able to disassemble that when something critical needs to be fixed, which is a reason that I also like to take, again, some of the electric greases that are out there, electric component greases that are out there.
And for instance, on those very fine threads for your antennas, take a little bit of that grease and apply it very lightly. Use a Q-tip just enough to get everything, but make sure you get into the valleys of the thread.
You need to make sure that all of that metal has some kind of protection to seal the crystalline structure. All metal has a crystalline structure. It doesn't make an difference which one it is. It's fascinating when you look at this stuff under an electron microscope or a regular microscope. You can view it because other people have spent the money to do it. You won't be able to with an electron microscope per se.
But a little bit of lubricant goes a long way towards preventing misery down the road. And your folding knives, your folding saws, I would go so far, although you don't want to, again, certain objects are going to be in more gunk and junk.
Even your folding shovels, I don't know how many hundred folding shovels I've gotten from estate sales yard sales or even from some of the old surplus companies where I bought a lot, a batch of stuff, where the stuff had been sitting on the shelf for years or maybe in a garage or the back of a truck or in a camper.
and trying to open it up, it was just locked tight. Ah, I can break out the channel locks and work it free. But to prevent that, because once I got it, then you want to turn right around and put a better grease on the threads because you've got bare cut metal. The surface finish, whatever it was, was minimal.
and that metal on metal is where the oxidation is taking place and there's a bonding point. A lot of times the screw on the, I should say the lock nut on your folding shovels is a lesser metal. Sometimes it was cast steel, sometimes it was cast aluminum, sometimes it was cast pot metal, depending on the year for the US military. The experiment with a lot of different materials. And they used them. They were successful because the stuff was supposed to be short-term combat, perishable equipment.
So it worked for what it was supposed to, but since you're still running into it, the tools still work, but you want to make sure they work when you need them. Okay? Another thing for you guys who have any of the old military radios, you might even have the full little radio operator's toolkit.
It wasn't a very big bag, but it has a bunch of little small tools, including a pair of pliers and a set of needle nose. You might want to break those out and take a look at them because, again, oxidation. And you do want to open up each of those pliers and whatever, and again, grease the joints and lubrication points. You want to win, you've got to have the tools at work.
You've got to work for you. You don't want to, I tried, I actually snapped a fingernail, a thumbnail here a couple times trying to open up the blades in this and said, oh, I'm stupid. What am I trying to fight this for? I'm man, the tool making animal. I have all kinds of other tools here to open this up with. So that's what I did. I let the steel work to open up each of the blades. You know, okay, Buford.
So anyway, prayer prep for planning here, prevents piss poor performance. You want to go through your equipment, especially your personal combat load first and do exactly what I'm talking about. First with all the critical components and then working down through the inventory. With everything else you got, loosen it up, disconnect it, open it up, close it.
Thread it on, thread it off. This is also true with a lot of your weapons as I mentioned. The older the weapon the more likely you've got oxidation. If you're lucky they were in a super hyper dry environment, but wait a minute you brought them to places like Michigan and Florida and you know temperate America and and that we got all kinds of moisture. So whatever time was frozen when it was in that dryer in a popcorn fart piece of real estate, well it catches up real quick when the moisture is in the air, okay?
So let's just keep ahead of the curve on that. By the way, while you're there with the blades, check your edge. Make sure you don't have any knocks, notches, or whatever. If they can be cleaned up, you need to do that. Another thing, oh, I did get some P-38s. You know how I am. I go through all the junk boxes, and I had a whole pile of odd parts. I got some P-38 can openers dated 1967.
Pretty cool Vietnam era probably came back from Vietnam most likely I could tell by the archaeological dig of the tools I was working on that the guy was probably tradesman I would say Could have been in the tool shop one of the shops Probably tool and die
And by the looks of it with the equipment, I'd say 1970 to 19, maybe 1980s, late 1980s. And interests have all excellent top end tools, but in all the little utility areas, I found all of the archeological trinkets that would identify, you know, date, time. And it's kind of neat because I'm keeping that all together because it's actually stuff I would use if I was in the shop. Exactly the way I'd use it, except, well, you know, 40 years old.
Well that agent make neighbors to me. It's the kind of stuff I grew up with or worked with traditionally and it's excellent that I'm finding more of the same Unfortunately the person probably had it before is gone, but that's how life works Another thing with your radio equipment Technology the thinner lighter stuff. It's a real problem. Remember those batteries now here's something I was hoping we wouldn't see that much of but we are seeing it now if you have even the proprietary
or any of the other jin tong, chow hang, bing bing, ting bao, proprietary battery packs, if you're not using them, I'm gonna recommend that you pull them and bag them, get yourself a bunch of snack bags. If you're not using them at this time, reason is that for whatever, I don't know what the batteries, the actual batteries are that they were using.
for the proprietary batteries, what materials, but we have had a few leakers, which we really shouldn't have had with those, but that tells me something is a skew. And it's not like they were in a bad environment. They weren't outside. They weren't in extreme cold, warm weather. But these batteries are the proprietary battery packs. They're older. They're actually probably some of the oldest that I think we have in the service. But
I would recommend if you're not immediately using the radio and even if you are, every once in a while just like I said with the nuts, bolts and turning the screws and undoing certain things, I would do this with the proprietary battery radios. A lot of times you'll have to slide the little belt clip off if you haven't put it on it, don't worry about it if you're using it just with a radio pouch.
If you have the clip, you've got to slide that off, then unscrew or dismount or unclip the battery. Buy yourself a bunch of the snack bag size plastic bags that are available at Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and Family Dollar. The ones that they presently have as snack bags are long and deep, not like half of a sandwich bag with a big long zip lock. They've gone the other way to save time on the bag.
by going with the narrow end being the entrance, they don't have to do as much for each bag, guys. Think about it. And still get the same volume of storage. So, those are perfect for these radio batteries. If you look, you'll find them at Dollar Tree that way right now. The short end is where the Ziploc is. They also have a really nice little nomenclature titling and a couple of lines on the bag for marking it with a Sharpie. We'll do that.
Mark what it is. Whenever you have the opportunity and you can do something like this, do it. Even though the radio's right there, you don't know, somebody else might pick a bunch of stuff up, move a bunch of stuff around, and you got something not where it's supposed to be. So mark on the bag with the Sharpie what's in the bag. Also put the date on there.
And the reason is, well, yeah, the battery may have been charged up when you put it in the bag, but that doesn't mean it will still have a charge. It may have a bleed discharge of some kind going on. And by the time you plug it in, battery's down. It doesn't mean the battery's dead and will never be used again or work again. But it's also a precautionary so that in the event, for some reason, that battery has something funky going on with it that the Chinese did as far as lack of proper engineering or materials.
then it's not going to damage the rest of your radio. Okay, it's not going to damage anything else. You're not going to have ooze and a caustic, you know, slash an abrasive, aggressive material making contact with your micro components in what is a very tiny radio and it has no forgiving component that can be, you can afford to lose.
You cannot afford to have damage to the microcircuitry that's on board. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Now, if you're using the radios, different story, just make sure again, once in a while, you do need to pop them apart, inspect them, clean everything up, go get a can of air, dust everything off, put it all, but let it sit for a bit. Don't put it right back together right away if you don't have to. Let it sit, kind of let it breathe, then put it all back together.
back in business. But the radios that are not in service, I recommend even with the proprietary batteries now, you pull them. We're seeing a few and if I'm seeing a few, we've got millions of those radios. There are millions of them. Some of them are in the trash already because some of these people are frivolous. I've gotten as many FRS radios from yard sales for a dollar that cost $80, $90, $100 is set.
As I have purchased, in fact, I haven't purchased that many because I've been running into so many of them at yard sales. I don't need to spend 40, 50, 60 dollars on a set of radios. I could just walk over if I'm paying attention, then pick them up for one, two, three dollars, sometimes at most, for five if they're really nice shape. Even if they're not, you're worth five dollars. Okay? So let's pick up what everybody else is fumbling with and let's take advantage of that. Now, one other thing. About yay!
radio, which are really cool radios. Okay, nothing wrong with them. Remember, if you have the proprietary batteries, you may have to search now. We've talked about this over and over and over again on the air. There are conventional battery packs built for those radios. Now, they're slightly bulkier because of however many AA or AAA batteries you need to mount to mimic the proprietary battery.
But they have been available and in fact if anybody can or everybody out there listening if you could all pitch in and help us with this we would greatly appreciate it. Okay?
And the reason is if you find them, we're probably going to eat them up. There's too many people we have that are friendly that have the radios. Other people are not thinking about this. I'm not worried about making converts of people who don't want to listen. It's not my problem. But before anybody else all of a sudden comes up and writing an article about, oh, by the way, we all need to be at the watering hole first. OK?
So the big thing is don't try to tell somebody who's half listening, it's like everything else. Don't beat your head against the wall. You might mention to them, hey, you got those radios we picked up. You decide to get some too. You might want to pick these up. Oh, the radio battery I've got is fine. Well, don't argue. Stop right there. You're wasting your air. You're wasting your time. I'm dead cold serious on this. However, because those people are probably not that serious about their equipment.
Remember, be ready to, hey, remember those radios I bought you? Remember you bought them for Christmas for them and they were playing with them. Yeah, I'm kind of tired of them. I got my cell phone. Oh, you're right. Can I have them? Can I have those radios? You figure out how to make that work and get those radios back. So if you're going to do that, then you should be planning ahead. Come on, people. Don't hesitate. The people that are in Nimrod or dimwit mode, you're not going to fix that light bulb.
Okay, it's kind of like talking to a face bra wearer. Really? Are you serious? Are you bothering? They have embraced the neuroses to the point where it is their religiosity until they die. They will die as face bra hermits. To the end of their days, they will now be face bra hermits. How many, you know, that's going to be a religiosity that you're going to see hanging around, but progressively one will disappear here.
Waddle disappeared there and progressively the face bras will be a thing of the past. Yep, he must have been one of those. Yes, I know. I know. What a poor creature. Scuttling along like a hermit crab, skulking in the grocery store, fearful of everybody within sight and in their own little hermitage world. Think about it. So anyway, same is true of the people. Don't want to listen. Don't have time.
So you do want to plan for getting those radios. And if you do pick up those battery packs, calculate spares because you need spares to go along with the other radios you're going to be getting back. See how that works? Plan ahead. Plier Profit Planning prevents Biz for performance. Go ahead. Jump in there, please. I want to jump in for one second here. I was at the Dollar Tree today.
You do recall the large cans, the 28-ounce cans of peaches they used to have that went small. They went down to what the number is. They have apricots, the same manufacturer in the 28-ounce cans. At least the one I went to today up in Kokomo. So everybody wants to keep an eye peeled for that. They're apricot halves, as they usually do them.
the way. Um in syrup like syrup or whatever it is, but. They had a pretty pretty decent amount of in there at about 12 cans on the shelf. Well that's a good That's a good That's a good change up. By the way. That really is after me. Appricots are one of my favorite can fruit. So the peaches are great, but apricots are just unique. Plus I guess it's a memory thing because guys in the old and the M. R. E s. I wish they didn't have the M.
In the old C rations, I always watched for apricots. I got apricots. You want to trade? Well, I don't even want them. Here, take them. Okay. Notice I did something there. I didn't try to talk them into eating their apricots. Why? Because Mark wanted their apricots. Okay, yeah, sure. No problem. You sure you don't want them? Okay. Actually, I didn't even say sure you don't want them. You don't want them? I'll take them.
That really I learned that real quick. Okay. Yeah, just maybe if you have to trade. Well, what did you get pairs? Oh, I like pairs either. Okay, cool. Can I have the apricots? Thank you. Goodbye Oh, by the way, I might be nice and throw you a pack of cigarettes, you know little packs from the sea rashing because I didn't smoke Oh here by the way, take that there you go. Now remember me when next time you get apricots come to me You know, I gots
You can have some cigarettes. Go ahead. Hit the discount rack at the local Kroger up there. And there was much of anything that I was interested in, except I looked at the bottom and they had a milk crate at the bottom. And by golly, they had retort pouches full of Hormel bacon bits that were previously priced at $5.69, a package for $1.45. And 18 of them fit in my cart.
I was going to say grandma. None of them left in the basket what I read. One of the things to remember, that's one of those items that if you want to embellish your backpack for future use, bacon, you know, like, well, what would you use bacon bits? It's kind of like having, they do make smaller packets of powdered egg. Taking that out in the fields, it makes sense.
The only thing you have to take into consideration, this is why you might even want to remember extra Ziploc bags, hint hint hint, is that when you open something like that, if it doesn't have a Ziploc capability, and a lot of the retort pouches do, you just stuff it into the other Ziploc bag, you know, create that second shell, roll it up as tight as you can, use a paperclip to seal it, and you've got a great enhancer for all the other ration packs you're carrying.
Baking bits. Think about how many ways you can change up something with bacon bits, a little bit of spice, and some powdered or liquid cheese. Oh, God, you're eating like a king in the field. I wouldn't even think... Ah, man, that just sounds good. Go ahead. Yeah, they did have a... They've had a pretty decent Ziploc on them, because I was knowing on them on the way home, and just, you know, you have to test things out like that.
And I had to seal it up three or four times. It was pretty robust seal. It wasn't like the weak ones you get at Aldi. And it had a desiccant pouch in it too. Do not eat it says on it, so I didn't eat it. Hey, this one tastes different. What the hell, Holly did anyway. It's got kind of a bacony flavor to it with kind of a horrible powdery, acidy, well no, just chemical aftertaste. But it's bacon. Oh well.
You were talking about the food. Steve, I believe it's Steve MRE on YouTube did a review of those humanitarian rations that you were discussing several weeks ago. I believe it was major surplus and or not major surplus, one of the Coleman's or whatever that had those. He did a review where he shows all the
menu number one and menu number two of what all the ingredients in it and stuff and puts it on a tray and so if he has several MRE videos from around the world and Even old old rations and stuff like that like a MRE connoisseur. So it was pretty interesting I believe it was Steve MRE on YouTube You can find it and he did a review here just like a two days ago. That's all I had mark
Excellent. And again, that saves you having to find out the hard way if you do or don't want to move in that direction. So thank you. Appreciate that, Shelby, because the two places that had it, number one, for about $10 more per unit. But remember, they have free shipping. If you order so much material is sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com.
And the other location was Apex Gun Parts. I didn't expect it there, but over at Apex Gun Parts, they bought a bunch of these for surplus and I think maybe for themselves too, because they're very interested in things. Okay. They do some really unique stuff over at Apex right now, but apexgunparts.com.
They have three cases for about $100 and they also have these rations by the palate. Now, go watch the video. You'll be able to find it at sea. And again, these are a humanitarian ration for a day. So when you talk about a pouch, you're not talking about a single meal and go, wow, that's not a great price. Actually, you're getting all the calories for a day.
However many pouches per case, we'll do the math. That's equivalent to either two or three MRE pouches. So that is a hell of a deal as far as individual cost goes. If you looked at the price of the components. Now, these are vegetarian. That's the other thing that will be pointed out. And like you said, I think there's just the two meal types, which is not a big deal. I wouldn't care. Guys, I...
When you get hungry, you're going to learn real quick, oh, that's real good tasting food. Solzhenitsyn wrote about it, as I said in the first circle, how delicious the livid food and gruel that the Communists gave to the starving prisoners and the gulags that they were trying to kill through starvation. He said how it was delightful.
He goes, you wouldn't eat it. If I put it on a plate in front of you, you'd ask me why the hell you put that trash or garbage. Where'd you get that from? And in a heartbeat, he said every last man there was chowing down, but you do a pinch of food at a time. Take your thumb and your finger. When you're starving, you slow yourself down. Because every calorie you have, you want the saliva to do its work and help to break the food down. This is like, this is eating like a king.
Again, remember with a handful of added items just to make it unique, a little bit of mix of spices. Oh, by the way, those bacon bits that Dar just mentioned. Oh, but it's a vegetarian meal. Yes, but it doesn't have to stay a vegetarian meal. Right? Okay, just that simple. Remember, be creative. You're a cook in the field.
The other thing here too is remember cheese pouches, dollar tree, dollar 25 for the cheese whiz MRE pouch, the actual foil pouches, which is cool. Again, you can supplement these for certain, these menus that they have here and mix and match stuff. So if you have a few add-ons like that, makes for a pretty, pretty cool meal. The other thing too, again, add some meat packs, just canned, you know, spam.
treat, take your pick, whatever you want to. You throw that on top of that veggie menu there and you got yourself a pretty decent meal and you're still running cheaper. Again, take a look at the price now I did not get, forgive me, and I probably have the email sitting in my emails because I already contacted them, but I don't know what the cost in shipping for a pallet, what it is.
It's gone up, I would say that the price is twice what it was two years ago for shipping because we saw this with everything else. If it's run on diesel, that's basically what they did across the board. But we might be lucky. And again, it's a matter of how close you are to Apex gun parts and or how close you are to Sportsman's Guide, you might be able to make a palate deal with them. That's one thing I have never tried.
with Sportsman's Guide is that Sportsman's Guide has those rations and they probably if they're offering them and being the company that they are as big as they are you probably could make a pallet purchase and probably save money you probably would have to do the shipping see there's the stat would be kind of weird if you order small quantities repetitively it would probably be feet free shipping if you ordered a whole pallet I don't know
So in that case, it's the old story cherry picking and getting, you know, three, four cases at a time in multiple orders means that you have no additional shipping costs as opposed to if you did a pallet, they'd say, well, it's got to come by truck. So that's going to cost us blah, blah, blah. And you're going to have to pay for it. That may be the case. On the other hand, maybe it may be not. I don't know for sure yet.
So you need to find out that would be rather interesting. However, again, the price difference between Sportsman's Guide and Apex is about $10. The Sportsman's Guide were a little under $10 more per case. Either way, the price is not bad, but this is where you got to count your pennies and jiggle your wallet to figure out which one is going to make more sense for you. And it's also a matter of distance. If you're out West, Apex might be the better choice.
Depending on location location location location remember time and distance always the issue. Oh, let's see. We're gonna have time here Also before I forget on radios and I got it to talk I was sidebarred well I happens we always do we talk about more than one thing here and it needs to happen
With regard to the antenna, or forgive me, that's where I'm going, the headset fixtures. We were talking about the Balfing and the other radio companies, Kenwood, etc. All of them have spare radio nubs or longer radio rubber ducky antennas right now in stock and there's some pretty good bundle deals.
If you're listening up north, guys, you want to pick up, if you're using Balfi and whatever radio is your standard, you do want to pick up spare antennas. You can even if you, whatever's cheapest, you have something to screw on and replace the antenna that might be damaged.
So even if it's the shorter bunny, you know, bunny bumpers, the ones that are only about an inch tall, that would be fine. However, if you can, you might want to go with still the bigger antenna. It's a matter of budget, but you need to build up a kit for your boffins that have spare parts. Antennas are one thing. And again, if you're going to do hand mics or whatever, or throat mic with the earbud piece, whatever you're going to do, you do want to pick up spares because you start building up a pile of those.
because in a field situation, they're not that well built. They're not industrial grade. They're good. They're serviceable enough. And I will remind you that one of the first things I would do if you're listening out there and you're running those Balfjangs, you know where you have the plug fixture that goes into the radio. Okay, where you've got a nice little coarse piece of rubberized metal that's got a little rubber baby buggy bumper material on it. Well, where the cord comes out of there,
You want to go get yourself some goop plastic repair material. You can get it even usually at like blows or whatever, but it's designed to patch up cords and such. Well, here's what you're going to do. You're going to preempt what's going to happen with all of these little cordage pieces of equipment you got. Number one, you're going to goop that area.
right around that spot where the wire goes into the fixture, not where it plugs in, because the plug itself and everything will run fine. But that point is your little, it's the crappy flex point that will fail. Now, where's the other one? On the headset itself. When you go to the other end where the wire goes into the headset, recommendation. Goop that the same way. You can get it in black, you can get it in green, they have it in gray.
It is designed as, again, it can be molded to a degree, but you really don't care. You want to look at nice, jagged points or whatever, make it look good. But you want to pre-goop those two ends, and that will stretch out the lifespan of that piece of equipment because you're going to turn, you're going to get snagged on stuff, you're going to get pissed at different times, don't get jerky with the equipment.
But because it's gonna it's gonna get in the way at different times no matter how hard you try now You can run that line along your gear like in your molly gear you can run it up in through the rigging with your Alice your TA 90 or your TA 56 gear you can run it into the harness To your little battery your you know a little battery bucket whatever kind of pouch you're carrying the radio in
The big thing here again is where it flex, at some point you're going to hook on stuff. And that's what usually starts to fray out or pull out those points. And or at the very least the material can only take so many flexings. This is cheap Chinese port stuff no matter what it is. And the plastic is only designed to take so many flexes and then it fails. Okay, we've talked about this. They actually have what they actually used to have like laboratories. Okay, United Laboratories.
One of the things they did was flex testing. They would actually take something and have a machine that would go jink, jink, jink, jink, jink and wiggle something back and forth. And it had a counter on it and they were watching to see when the plastic would fail. When they did MRE pouches. Your MRE pouches are good for about
I think it's 10,000, correct me, it could be 100,000. I think it's 10,000 flexings before the pouch is possibly going to show what are permanent creases or folds in the material.
And they have a machine that just held the pouch, like with two sets of fingers, you know, one on one side, one on the other. And they go back and forth and back and forth, and they wanted to see how long it'd take before the pouch would fail. It was made by the manufacturer that wanted the contract. Had to survive 10,000 fleck things. Why did they do that? Well, a lot of guys like myself for light and weight, you're going to take spare MREs when you grab them.
Pull them out of the cardboard box, check the cardboard box and stuff them in your pocket. Why? Well, ounces count. So you put spare MREs wherever they are. Well, when your legs are moving, because you're probably infantry, every time you step, everything on your body is flexing. Maybe a little bit, maybe a lot. See how that works? Proper planning prevents piss poor performance. There's a lot more to the science of the infantrymen than you think. And the people who actually are in the government used to. Now I think there's much of your asshats.
But it used to be we had thinking men involved. Now we have purple haired fruit loop petal queers and they're worthless turds that don't know any job, especially not the job they're in. So the work isn't being done. And you know what's really bizarre about that is they could just feed off what's already been done, but they can't even do that. They're so damn stupid they can't even, they won't crack a, they wouldn't crack a record, a book, a file, or an archive if their life depended on it. Why? Because they don't care. Worthless turds.
I hope that continues, by the way. I don't care about the other side. Anyway, the other thing here real quick, also with the antennas, they're probably already going to be in a utility bag and there's going to be a bundle of them. Crack the bag, get those little snack bags out and put an antenna in each bag and then put all of the antennas into another Ziploc bag, a better quality one, with one of the little finger zips.
This is where you do want to spend money because it's a maintenance bag thing. It's going to go into your spare parts box. You want something you can reuse, reuse, reuse. Now the individual bags that the antennas are in, while you're probably still scavenging reuse the bags, some people won't think to do that because they'll still be in sloppy mode for a while. You'll learn as things get really bad.
But those can be the little snack bags as long as they're airtight and what you're doing is weatherizing and protecting everything to buy time.
It's that simple. Remember, if you're in the field and you're operating on equipment, it could be like the day I've got out here right now. Because while I'm talking to you, we've got another range squall going on. I don't get to go time out. I got to run over somewhere. I'm going to be in a situation in the field that I wish I had overhead cover, but I couldn't set it up fast enough. We're still on the move. We've got a problem in front of us, some of the equipment's down. I have to work on it. If I have to open it up in the field, just like my ammunition, I can open up an ammo can.
I make sure all the ammo that's going to be in field ammo cans, all the ammo's in Ziploc bags by increments based upon the magazine size for the weapon.
Why that we want to open the ammo can and shut it again and all I forgot about it slid in the truck I come back three four weeks later because the truck got tagged and I were coming back to scavenge because it was out of sight we tucked it where we did Open up a can at summertime and that little tropical rainforest if it was just ammo in there I open it up and the brass is green and the can is rusty on the inside look good on the outside the paint did good
But the moisture that got inside with the ammo and or stripper clips and you know, whatever else was in there Well nature takes its course and a you know H2O did its job And the same is true with all your electronics and everything else your medical gear especially What's your medical equipment designed to do? Well most of it's bandaging
And so what does it do? It absorbs. So if you're in the field, the last thing you want, you need to prepack whatever you can so that you weatherize it. Your radio equipment is highly sensitive and more susceptible to field damage, environmental damage, than even you are.
It is weaker in that respect despite what everybody thinks. Yeah, there's a certain amount of protection. But guys, again, what's the quality of the product? Who made it? Well, this is all mostly China Sport stuff that everybody's stuck using. And if they can just breathe on it to make it look like chrome. Oh, look how come to me. Just enough to change the color. That's all they'll do.
So whatever protective potential was there is probably minimal. Oh, round-eyed not no different. Hey, stuff screw up. We not care. Die round-dyed. So we're gonna make sure that doesn't happen. Again, prior to planning prevents piss poor performance. I just spent part of the day doing this with those small portion of the overall day, but taking those little sandwich bags, those little sack bags,
and bagging up all the wonderful drill bits I got for nothing the other day. I have cases. I mean, I have Pepsi-Cola tray size flats of drills that I picked up. And I was busy sorting out high speed precision drills, cut off, you know, all kinds of fun stuff, including redress drills that were, you know, broken, I can tell. They were shortened, but they didn't throw them away. The guy was a good man.
Whoever did the work was phenomenal. He knew what he was doing. Like I said, probably a shop man. And I got a hell of a deal, but I'm going to make sure I protect that hell of a deal. So they all went into containers. They went into the Ziploc bags and they went into containers that are airtight because I want to be able to reach in there and pull that out, do some work, or hand it over to a man who's a tradesman who knows what work to do. And we can keep fighting.
is every tool, every piece of equipment you've got. You've got to think as if it's the last. Because once the first bomb falls out here, or once the police take jack boots, start moving down the street, it will be. That'll be it. And most people don't have the brains or the wherewithal to think that way. And they will be caught flat-footed, maybe not as flat-footed, but they'll assume that, well, after all, it's like the old stuff I used to use. It'll just be great off the shelf.
No, you got to be pay attention there. Just like the radios I was talking about the proprietary battery batteries are in question Another thing on that note. This is something I thought was rather fascinating because they're even admitting this with Many of the little manuals that you probably didn't read for even some of the punkajunk stuff that you buy
When not in use, extracting, you know, take batteries out of equipment. They make a point of saying that. Now, why would they, why would you need to do that? Why would you need to do that? It means that they know that the quality of the connectors or, you know, switching devices that they're using aren't that reliable because of the lack of, you know, the lack of quality with the materials used. And so what happens is you have a hair contact.
In theory, the switch is off, but there's enough of a bend or enough of a taper in what is basically paper thin sheet metal pieces that are inside these switches that they actually can make just a hair thin contact. And what happens is you get a bleed on the power supply. Now, if it's plugged into a wall, it's not a big deal, although the biggest problem you have there, all electronic components are like on an hourglass meter.
Each component, I don't care if it's a tube, a resistor, a capacitor, an oil capacitor, a diode, a processor, it doesn't mean processors are the worst of the bunch, by the way. Any little microprocessor, oh, they're crapoo because they're not going to last as long. All the other components I mentioned have a much higher survivability rating because of their simplicity, okay?
But all of those parts if you have a bleed if you have a trickle power bleed just barely passing through it's still putting load and therefore putting time on Components and if you're dealing with what is a China sport piece of equipment You better understand it that 80 10 10 principle
80% worked the way they're supposed to, 10% kind of work, but eh, and 10% ain't no way in hell they'll ever work for you no matter how hard you try it, because they weren't built right to begin with. And we're talking everything through the whole Chinese process or Mexican process of production. In that 10%, well, if your normal component has, let's say, a 100-day shelf life of operation, I'm just using a brand new number, they'll be good for much longer than that, then that 10%
Being of lesser quality, having a flaw that's significant means that it may only have 40 days or 30 days of service time. Now if that's the case and you're continuing to put some kind of trickle load on the thing, the sands of time are dripping. Now your other components, not so much. But that one flawed piece of junk that's in there will be the piece of crapoo that's going to make the whole system fail, possibly.
Or it will make it malfunction so you get... I'm on it. It may cut... over. Yeah, you can do all kinds of fun things to your communications equipment, depending on what the component is. So again, pulling the power supply slash read that batteries or unplugging the system is preferred. Try not to keep a load on any of your equipment if you don't have to right now because you want to freeze the hourglass.
Now you have to still run it once in a while. This is the dirty part about this. It's just like running a vehicle. If you leave a vehicle, I got a brand new vehicle. I'm gonna let it sit. You got a brand new vehicle with multiple working parts. Is it good to let it just sit for a year? Anybody who's listening right now knows better. At some point you need to get it out, move it.
At the very least to be preparatory, you still have to continue to attract the service time. You know, in other words, work the service time. You're going to eat it up. Only a small fraction. But you have to run it, get it down the road. You want all the parts, the grease to move around and all the parts. You want to work the oxidation off the brake pads because it will build up if you don't watch that because those bared surface areas are exposed to H2O, air and H2O is in the air.
etc, etc. So it's common sense. Well, even your electronic systems are the same way. So it's especially important that you take that into consideration with part of your PM, Preventive Maintenance Program, for all of your tactical equipment. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. I don't care what the other side does. I don't care if they're making noise or doing a piss on them. But for us, we are the thinking human beings.
And so all of you out there can do your part and I'm trying to help you because there's anything I'm telling you that's going to hurt you in any way, but it will help to keep you functional and combat effective when the time comes, or at least at the jump off point you're all being an equal footing. So you need to square your technology. I'm buried in this stuff. I have to actually, I've got stuff I just picked up I wanted to do last night. Just sit right next to me and I still, what I need to do is go over it completely. I've got noise making technology.
And I've got to power it up. I've got to go through it, check the battery packs, check the battery storage areas. If they need to be cleaned out, they're going to be cleaned out. Do a quick wash down, wipe down of the chassis. And once I'm done, if I'm satisfied, I might do a little lubrication if there's spots that are needed. Just a little bit of light petroleum product of whatever kind with the very tip of a pin.
And then they will go into Ziploc bags and they will be part of the inventory. But it's easier to talk about this to get all that done with a hundred other things like it. However, if I have it on the shelf, at least I've got it in motion. And if need be, once more manpower is available, guess what? That would be somebody else's task. In fact, everybody's going to have to pitch in because many hands make for like work and we're a fighting unit.
Each of you will have to take care of your own personal equipment, but there still need to be specialists in the unit who will be dealing with certain problems. Erick, this is why you need a radio repair kit set up. Somebody is going to be the preventive maintenance or the maintenance radio operator in your unit, that's his niche. And a special forces team, every man has two jobs.
Every man in an SF team traditionally, I don't know what they're doing now, who knows, God, they've been so globalist, they've become so sellout. They probably are, I don't do that, I don't, this might think, I don't do that kind of work. Whereas in the past, it'd be, guess what, each man knew how to do everything top to bottom, in the Robert Heinlein sense of the word, okay?
So, again, if you're the radio tech, you know how to do everything from all the crude basic work and we're able to do it because you have to demonstrate it and then apply all of the higher tech knowledge that you have to each person, medical.
communications, weapons systems, defense manufacturing, everything and anything you can imagine, depending upon the formation of that SF team, each of those two categories between all of them created a force able to, as trainers, produce a 600-man battalion of the irregular soldiers. That's what a 12-man A-Team's original purpose was.
It wasn't to be, you know, blaze away Hollywood action, you know, double, double somersault shoot under your armpit characters. Each man was a builder on the epitome of American know-how. That's why when they say those soldiers are big dovies, you don't have a clue, but they also do that for the sake of, again, the leftist trying to deride the concept.
And remember, not with that, but each of those SF, those Special Forces men, had to have two working skills under their belt, which were actually schooled MOSs. Plus, they had to know two working languages other than English. Why? Because you, well, and of course they would tailor that. Now again, if they were gonna be planning on creating a conflict in fill in the blank, then they'd have the fill in the blank nation's language as a priority to be learned by all members.
But in addition to that, they'd still have their other language or languages. Why? Well, when we went to, for instance, Southeast Asia, which was old French, Indochina, probably Vous Française, Le Française, Émercain, et des Martin, Émercain. Okay, the French was as common and as easily used because they just had 10 years worth of war with the French. Well, the 10 years before had been war with the French, and they were a French colony, French, Indochina.
But you know what else they learned? They're used? German. Oh, wow. No, yes way. No way. Yes way. Why? The Germans were good at selling stuff both before World War II and after, and they were a lot more active in Asia than you realize. That's why they don't talk about certain parts of Asia, because they actually did a better job of marketing than the Brits or the Americans.
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be in your neck of the woods soon. Again, 2013 or 2015. Let's go back to reloading for at least a little while, you guys. Before we move away, I wanted one more thought on that in separation. Sometimes you'll see that ring on the outside. You won't be able to feel it. It'll just be a little shinier. It'll just be ever so ... You might see it in the sun. That's that 1 to 5% mentioned earlier. You might wonder what that is.
If you do not explore the inside thickness of the wall, you won't know. That is a remnant of the rubber band thing because that part was pushed out to the wall. So it's not going to the chamber wall. So it's not going to have the indentation that the inside is going to have because of the basic way the pressure is going. But sometimes you'll see a ring. You turn that case and the light just right.
You roll it around in your hand like a wheel would roll and you'll see that ring might go two-thirds of the way. It might go all the way around. Condemn that case. Condemn it. Again, give it to your brother-in-law to put on the garage wall or your mother to put in the china cabinet. That's a pretty little curio. My dear, what is that? Oh, my son shoots .50 caliber. Oh, that's wonderful. See how that works? At any rate.
You don't want to leave hunks of a case in the gun while you're shooting. In particular, someone else is shooting back at you. Another reason to keep your eye out for that, insipid separation, both internal and external. Now let's talk more about cases because we did mention weight.
Some people will weigh cases after they have sized them. Well, they're all the same size and they're all the same length. And if they all weigh the same, they all have the same interior volume, don't they? Well, that's a broad brush statement. To a great extent, it's true, but broad brush statements aren't always true, are they? You can have the thickness of the wall in a different place. You literally can.
And you can have different volume inside. People measure volume with water. People measure volume with capping sand into them, crystalline of some sort. It's safest with water. You've got no problem there. It's not going to burst into flames. You're not going to leave any solid particulate inside of the case. Now, if you're a reloader, you have a tumbler, don't you? This is something we haven't brought to the hour in way too long.
You can build your own tumbler and you can use different media. Walnut shells, there's all kinds of different media that the stuff you can put in to tumble with. Walnut shells are really good. You can use them for a good long time. Some things are softer. You ground up straw if you wanted, but you'd only use it once. It would be beat all to heck and you'd clean up your cases after tumbling for a while, not be able to
Use it again because the material would be beat so skinny down and you would be unable to separate it from anything that you've drawn out of the cases. Now, if you're shooting 50, if you're shooting 223, anything in between and you're not a reloader but you're keeping your cases, you know what a bottle brush is? A bottle brush will clean the bottom. You know, I walk into and I'm really frustrated with this. I really, really am because I shoot black powder too.
And I cannot find for a black powder. I walk in, I ask them, it looks like a bottle brush. What do you mean? Well, when I get that brush all the way down to the bottom of the barrel there, and I'm turning it around a little bit, I want to clean the wall too. You know, if it's an inline primer, I want to clean that tube, the inside face where that primer bursts into the chamber.
If you can find a bottom brush for your black powder gun, call me. My number is 231-796-8458. It's not made in the industry. I can't understand why not. But if you can find a bottle brush, you can, a little one, you can knock that burned powder out of your empty cases and they'll keep a lot longer. I'm told...
You might find it on Google or do a search for it. But there is a company that builds a, it's a type of soap. I'm not certain if it's a powder or a liquid. But it is meant to wash your cases if you're not going to reload them for a while. Because if you leave that powder remnant sitting in your cases, it will pit them. And now you've got not so much insipid separation, but you've got a pit there.
inside your case. That's not good for the strength of the case, the integrity of the case. It's not good for volume either. Not to mention it's going to collect things much like if you don't clean all of that concrete out of the wheel barrel. Man, the next time you put concrete in the wheel barrel, you're certainly not going to clean all of the concrete out of the wheel barrel, are you? Because it gets bigger and bigger. It's growing like the blob, isn't it? Adhesion, especially with lime.
If you're not reloading but you're saving your brass, look around and find out. I don't know the name of that soap. Skip told me about it years and years ago. He mentioned it on the air. But there is a cleaner for your cases if you're not able to tumble them. Now here's another thing. If you're, and you probably figured this out if you've been a reloader for a little while, man, even if I'm not going to reload right now, when I get home from the range, I'm going to tumble those cases.
Why? For the aforementioned reasons. You don't want to leave that remnant of burnt powder laying on them. It will pit the cases. So when you bring your cases home from the range, next day or three, drop them in the tumbler and clean them. The tumbler cleans them inside and out, doesn't it? It's good when the case is as clean on the inside as it is on the out. It's even better. It's good to have a clean on the inside, but much like
What was his words about the guy who worries more about the pot being clean on the outside instead of the inside? Yeah, you know where I'm going. Thank you. But tumble that breath. Don't let it sit around and deteriorate because it... And especially a black powder gun you need to wash that thing down. Yeah, but I still can't understand why they don't build a bottom brush.
A brush with bristles pointing down the length of the bore so that when you get to the bottom you're scrubbing that wall too. It makes sense. Nobody builds one. Nobody. Oh, some of this brass turns out to be LC marked, Lake City. I'm pretty sure that stands for LC. Yeah, Lake City. It's good and it's bad because I wanted to talk about this too. If you had 86, that might have well been a shooter's brass.
But when you mix brass like that, that takes that indicator away. Why? Because a shooter is going to want all of the same, again, Lake City or the Brazilian or La Pua or Winchester, because right off the get he's dealing with the uniformity. He's going to try to make them even more uniform. Now if a shooter comes across 100 or 120 cases,
He might shoot them all in order to make them. He will shoot them all in order to make them fire-formed cases to his gun. We've talked about fire-formed cases. Remember 50 to 55,000 pounds of internal pressure when you knock that primer off. That's what it takes. At any rate, that'll do a whole lot.
It will fire form it to your chamber. No two chambers are exactly the same. Once you fire form to your chamber, that is one of the steps toward building smaller groups at 100 or at 1,000 or 1,600 yards. Because every time you touch that off, that brass swells a little bit.
And if it's really small for the chamber, it swells a lot and you've wasted energy moving that brass instead of moving the bullet. And if the next bullet goes in and it's tighter to the chamber, well, it's going to print different. That's how critical fire, that's how good fire formed cases can be for your gun. And we've encouraged fire formed cases for years, haven't we? Yes. Yes. And Tom. Yeah.
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It was wet washing too. The iron didn't tight. They put in a little bit of dishwashing liquid and I think maybe a little bit of lemon juice. It fed in there with these stainless steel pins. How long were they? Do you have any idea how the length of them? Pretty short.
and put it in there and when you opened the deck the brass was beautiful. I bet you the brass was shiny but if you take a 10 power to it, you're not going to see the smoothness that you would. I'm going out on a limb here and saying that it's like rock beats paper. You know what I mean? Steel beats brass. I bet he was clean inside and out. I'll bet. I'll bet you it didn't take long either.
No, it was about an hour, I think. Yeah. This was some really nasty looking 7.62x39. But let's reference that, because you know, rock beats paper, steel beats brass. Let's reference that. I wanted to bring a thought line, and I suffered old timers there for a moment. I have no idea what you're talking about. Oh, yeah. I know where I wanted to go.
You guys, let's talk about match chambers and field chambers because that was mentioned earlier in the day. You know, you can have that Chinese .50 caliber bullet completely loaded.
And your buddy over there has a finely tuned custom built 50 caliber and it'll have a match chamber in it from maybe Rock McMillan or it might have a match chamber reamed right into it from Lagea before you buy it, buy the barrel, you tell them you want that 545 rather that 554 chamber. Now I don't offhand remember the outside diameter of that neck.
a machine gun bullet, there's a maximum specification. But if you run that maximum specification outside diameter of the neck of a .50 caliber bullet, the brass itself down to .554, and you build a chamber that's like, oh, oh, now here, the chamber's going to be .554. The brass is going to be even smaller outside diameter. Why? Because it has to fit in there every time, right?
But it's not going to be much smaller, so it might be 553. Might be 552 on a loose one. But it's going to slide in and out of that chamber, no problem. And when you touch it off, you're not going to have a problem. You're not going to have to hit the bolt with a 2x4. But you're not going to be able to put that Chinese bullet into that 554 chamber. Why? It fiscally will not go. Popeye's Grandpa will tell you that. Why?
Well, the bullet is the same size, Don. It's 5'10". It's 0.510. Did you know that? You guys, a 50-caliber bullet is 100,000ths bigger than 50-caliber. At any rate, that bullet is 5'10". Now you've got a case wall around it, don't you? At least at the back of it. Now let's do some math here. If that case wall, whether that bullet is 5'10",
and it's going into a chamber that's 554. What's the difference? You've got what? 554. You've got 44 thousandths of an inch worth of throat surrounding the bullet. Cut it in half and you've got 22 thousandths on each side and if you want any kind of clearance at all, you cut that case wall down to 20 thousandths all the way around. Now these are offhand numbers. That 554 is a nailed down number for a .50 caliber match bullet. You can't get much smaller than that. Why?
Well, you'd only have about 20,000s of brass around the bullet. Get out of field or gauge. And if you go much less than that, I don't think you'd get but maybe six or eight or maybe nine shots out of that 50 caliber before you start to split the throat. And if you can build it right, treat it right, don't over pressure it, we go back to the aforementioned 12 to 20 shots out of that 50 caliber case. That sounds a lot more user friendly, doesn't it?
Yes, again. Yes, a bit. But I do this to describe the difference between a match chamber and a field chamber. We can call a field chamber a machine gun chamber. I don't remember the inside diameter, the minimum specification for the inside diameter for that stellite chamber out of a 50 caliber. But it's a lot bigger than 554 on Moses Browning.
He wanted you to be able to depend on that gun every time you pulled the trigger it would just hose bullets downrange. You know you can take a 50 caliber bullet that is bent at the neck, at the top of the shoulder, at the neck, bent about maybe 12 maybe 15 degrees and it's in the belt and that five pound bolt and those big old springs behind it will just slam that bullet right to home and it will go downrange.
Did you know if you tried to put that bullet in your bolt gun? Even the aforementioned 2x4 won't close the bolt. Not hardly. But that 50 cal... that stellite chamber is meant to consume 50 caliber all day long and anything you send its way. I'm not talking about Rufus. I'm talking about any mill ball that's in the link.
Unless that shoulder is majorly bent in the cycle. This is a reality. I enjoy. Again, this only doubles up on the freight. Moses was a thinker. When that five pound bolt starts rattling, man, almost nothing gets in its way. Yep. I yield to you, Mark.
Well, one thing again here to remember with Browning Designs, there's been no significant change in any of the Browning Designs. There have been some change-ups. Integrating one Browning idea into another or actually going back to the 20s when Browning did develop a number of different Browning machine gun designs that all are rooted off of the Browning 1919.
That's the only variation of MAG 58. If you take a look at the present modern gun that we now call the M249 or whatever it is, 259, the MAG 58 gun is a Browning design that is a throwback to a Model 23 or Model 1927 Browning that was marketed to other parts of the world. And, well, needless to say, the other parts of the world are carrying it now, I should tell you something.
Actually, what is it? No, the M240. That's what it is. M240 or M248. Pretty sure I got it right. But it's a MAG 58 machine gun. Let's put it that way. The US done with the Claychure, you know, the M240 probably makes sense. Anyway, the guns out there in force, they work. The .50 cal guns, well, the Browning design has a different mission. The .50 caliber belt fit gun. What keep referring to, and Don's brought this up, machine gun versus
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If you are going to start building, you need to start experimenting. Be patient. Don't build up a whole thousand pounds of them. Buffy has got two different types of brass there. Separate them. Match up the brass to the brass. Don't just run a load. You have two different spec brass there. Lake City should have a year date on it.
Take a look at that. Thank you for bringing that back up because you bring me circle on that conversation I got a few more minutes I can touch on this. Jump in there. Go ahead. A man might come across 100 or 120 .50 caliber and he's going to shoot them all. He's going to make them fire formed. He's going to size them. When he sizes them he brings them all to the same external diameters up the length of the shoulder across the neck. He files or cuts them to length. All the same size. Now
You measure them for weight. Some people do the internal volume for weight. Some people do it by water. But you take out the, as an example, if you're building to shoot in a match, you're going to need 30 bullets.
because you're shooting three rounds of five, and then again, three rounds of five. But you're going to need targeting bullets in between. It's good to warm the barrel up. It's good to confirm your point of impact before you pull the trigger on that first round for competition, right? So add another 15 or 20 bullets. You're going to need 75 to 80 bullets to shoot one round of competition in the .50 caliber world. Now you take those 100 or 120,
And looking for that 70 or 75 bullets, you knock out the bottom and you knock out the top of, you knock out the lowest volume and you knock out the highest volume in order to get the middle of that what is known as a bell curve. And when you're getting the middle of that, you're trying to get all of your volume to as close as possible, right? Now, you guys,
That AMAX is a tremendous bullet, but if you take 20 of them and you weigh them, you're going to find variances as much as 4 or 5 grains. But you know what, in a 750 grain armor piercing tracer, you're going to find variances of 15 or 20 grains. Honestly, gosh, that's how good the AMAX is. But if you load your lightest bullets, that gun is going to get hotter.
Now, this is when we're talking about shooting in competition or shooting five rounds, waiting a few minutes and shooting five rounds, and then waiting a minute and shooting five rounds. As example, shooting from a location, moving to another location, shooting. We've discussed this. You don't want to shoot. You don't want to be Dan Fong. But you want to shoot your heaviest bullets while the gun is cool because the lighter bullets
are going to run out. I'm sorry. Let's qualify this. You want to shoot your lightest bullets while the gun is cool. The heavier bullets are going to run out fast, but because the gun has 50-calibre heat up, they shoot faster. So the heavier bullet, because it's coming out a little faster, is going to print where the old lighter bullet is coming out a little bit slower would. So you're going to keep your small. But now that's over a progression of time. Heat and
of the weight of the bullet. When you reload and you've weighed your bullets and you know the volume of your cases, you're reloading and you're putting a bullet in a particular place in that case of foam, aren't you? Because this bullet is the heaviest bullet. This is going to be the last bullet I shoot in competition. And this bullet is the lightest. This is going to be the first bullet I shoot to confirm my point of impact at 1,000 yards.
I might shoot two or three more to bring it exactly to where I want and then I'm ready for competition. I got to leave in a moment. Let's do this because we've mentioned some competitions where the stakes are so high you do not want to lose and you won't want that to be, you know, hit where you want. You can train with a cold gun too. You know, if you want that gun to hit consistently at a thousand yards with groups of two,
Because you're going to shoot and you're going to move and you're going to shoot and you're going to move. And by the time you get to your next firing position, well, that gun's going to be about 20 or 40 degrees cooler, the chamber and barrel. Now you're back to almost room temperature. So now it's almost like you're shooting with a cold gun again. See? Another point to mention about heat. You shoot five or 10 rounds in a short period of time.
And you put another one in the chamber because, man, things are still going on and everybody out there just takes their head down. You don't see any moose. You don't see any snakes with legs out there. And you sit and watch and you sit and you watch. And then all of a sudden, look, there's a snake riding a moose across. We need to get that. But you know if you've left that bullet in a hot chamber for a minute or three, man, it's going to print higher than the bullet that came out just before.
Or even if it's the same weight, same right to God given perfection, same everything, you leave that bullet in the chamber and that brass starts to soak up heat. And that heat starts to transfer to the powder and when you touch off that primer, that powder is going to burn faster. And what happens when the powder burns faster? You build up a little more pressure. And what happens when you build up a little more pressure? That bullet goes down range a little bit faster, doesn't it? It's going to print a little bit higher, isn't it?
So there's another cautionary about temperature. You don't have to shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot to find a different print. Because you keep shooting your 50, you're going to have to start knocking it down while you're aiming. I'm going to take one click out. I'm going to take two clicks out. Because I'm still hitting that dot at 1,000 yards. I'm still hitting that center ring. But my bullets are getting faster because the barrel's getting hotter.
But if you're not shooting and shooting and shooting, if you shoot a small group and then you put another bullet in and let it sit in there and soak up that chamber heat, it's going to print like you've been shooting and shooting and shooting and shooting. I thought I'd mention that one too, Mark. Thank you very much. One of the other things there too is constant inspection. The discussion we've had, we've initiated the process with what we've been going through step by step. But after a shoot cycle,
with brass you want to do a complete inspection especially if you think well this is kind of awfully intricate for a single shot rifle and you know besides you're not firing that many rounds well that is the whole point you're you actually fire more if you can afford to fire more you know it's not that it is cheaper to shoot but because it's cheaper to shoot typically you can shoot more
Remember? So that's the advantage. Now the idea is not to blaze. The idea is, again, we're perfecting and mastering the trade. So at the end of a process, one of the things that we do is we also log in our ammo boxes. If you don't have them, you build them. Make them out of cardboard or pick up cartridge holders for
the particular loaded case that you're working with. In this case, like six caliber ammo, it could be 30 out of six, 300 wind, 330 at Lapua. Every time that you shoot the brass, put it on the log, on the card, on the piece of paper that sticks to the side of that box. Keep it small, but keep it common sense, date and condition, if at all possible, weather conditions.
Now, before you put it back into the tray, that particular box, you keep it all together, inspect your brass.
Do a quick physical inspection. You know what to look for. You know where your suspected weak points can be with a piece of brass that's been used for a period of time. We do a throat inspection. We do a neck inspection. And then we do a case taper inspection. Basically, down towards the base is where you're going to see the first of any kind of significant separations. And Dom's talked about that. He went through the whole process of explaining to you. One of the other tired brass issues that may develop, it will not hurt you initially. Just don't reuse it again.
is you may end up with a lateral or long separation just below the shoulder of the case. This stretching and expanding and contraction, expanding and contraction, it takes place. Eventually the stuff tires out guys.
It doesn't happen all the time. Typically, your inspection is probably going to idea that there is something unusual with regard to discoloration or form to begin with. But you can end up with case separation. That's the easiest failure to identify because it's right there. It's in front of you.
When you fired that case, you probably even got a little bit of a gas ID on that. Maybe a little back blow, it could be any number of different things. And it will be noted. Now, if you have something different in the process when you pull the trigger, you ID that action immediately. You blade that case off to the side.
Because if something is going on, it is either, of course you do also inspect the weapon. If there is something that is a significant change, but the first thing you do is upon firing the round, settling, confirming the hit, is extract the case from the chamber, stop, look at it.
In other words, this way you're going to catch it. You don't just want to throw them back into the mask because you know that there was something unusual that happened. You want to coverate it. Yeah, it could be a powder charge. It could be something else. But if you're getting some kind of significant change with a blowback, actual gas blowback, that's usually a sign that you've got something in the case that has failed. It can be a throat separation up above. It'll be a lateral split that usually starts right at the top of the case.
It can be a shoulder separation. Those most commonly work around the hemisphere and look like a thumbnail. They are a thumbnail break. They will be only about 1 eighth of the angle typically of the entire circumference. If you are looking at it face down, looking at the end of the case where the projectile hole is.
Well, when you do that, someone decided they needed other territory. I've got to do that too Mark. Anyway, the real quick thing is pay attention, inspect, and ID. The brass will be easily identified, but it also tells you something about what to look for with the other brass you're using for what may be a characteristic failure in the long run, and so you know what to look for. Anyway, Don, close for us please on that. Go ahead. Again, I have to go.
If you're looking for the night vision binoculars, you guys, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, my number is 231-796-8458. And if you ever come across a bottom brush for your black powder gun, give me a call. My number is 231-796-8458. I'd like to have one of those. Nobody builds them. Thank you, Mark.
very good. And again, while you're dealing with a stranger, we have Don Betcher available and he can answer questions and direct you to where you need to go in terms of systems specifically to support your night vision needs. Maybe you think you need a monocular, but the application with a monocular or night vision site slash weapon site might be the better choice. I need a lot of calls. Are you the guy with the night vision goggles? And we talk about goggles for a few minutes and then we change the subject. Thank you. I got to go after all.
through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. He's 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 length of the grave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number. You trade it in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for 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 eat God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst 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 watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is the evening intelligence report I'm our currently I'm Larry Lawson
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It's been squalling on and off all day. Had a little break before sunset. Well, it's not quite sunset yet, really. We still got some light out there. But we had a break with some sun for a few minutes. It's piddling outside right now. Classic Michigan spring weather. By the way, it's also classic fall weather for Michigan. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? It was jumping off the wall down there in the other part of the Old West, the Midwest.
Well, it's the second day of May, 2023 AD. Personally here, not a bad day. Finally got my two propane refrigerators that I'd ordered. This makes the third one that I've received and that gives me a few spares as well. I can barter or trade if I choose or I have backups in case these fail, which after a few years they do.
But these are modified these do not have circuit boards in them the older 70s RV type refrigerators didn't have circuit boards in them and As they got newer they had a 12 volt Supply and a board that would ignite the flame on and off as needed I didn't want that case we Get nukes as I dreamed as I think is coming, you know, if I'm still here, it would be nice to
have something in that fridge, you know, if I do and I've got a quarter of a cow that's coming as soon as I get this thing fired up and online that's going in there. They're mouthing off about the mRNA vaccines in cows now and gosh golly gee they're going to start experimenting with vaccines on chickens, but they're not gonna tell you what. You know odds are good. It's another mRNA vaccine. So you better be getting your food.
And you might want to be wary about what you eat out because they're just poisoning everything they can. They know you didn't want to die taking their vaccine, you know, in use and now they're going to stick in your food. You know, these bastards need to be shot in the face for what they're doing. They're murderers. And that includes Slob Schwab and his tiny little knob and Bill Gates and Fauci and Trump, who's still pushing the damn thing. The government's still pushing the damn thing.
Yeah, this really needs to happen folks. I tell you what, I'm really pleased with what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is saying. Of course we know that works. They say whatever they need to to get in and then they're behind you, giving you the business. But I just don't feel like that may be the case with this guy. I mean, he's walked his talk for years.
You know, he's exposed the dangers of the vaccine and everything he's saying seems on point. I mean, I just, you know, he's talking about taking our guys out of these bases that are threatening the world. Today he said that if he was elected, he would pardon Julian Assange and Snowden, which, you know, piece of trash Trump actually put that faggot Richard Grinnell in as national security chief.
You know, because he set up Julian Assange for arrest in Ecuador. There's no reason to put Trump in at all whatsoever, folks. He's garbage. He's trash. He partied with the Clintons and Epstein.
You know, you talk about Epstein and him and all the pictures of him and Jizzi Maxwell and people go, well, well, he kicked him out. It may be a long ago because he had a dispute there. That's such crap, folks. You think that cancels out all the stuff he did and all the partying he did with him? You don't hang out with Jeff Epstein and Jizzi unless you're compromised. Unless they can use you in some way. That's why there's a picture of, you know, a pet old Bill Clinton in Jeffy's apartment in a blue dress.
Because he owned Clinton. He was mouthing off about owning the president. You don't think he'd do the same thing with Trump? He did! You know? And what'd Trump do? For he just really spies and anything Israel wanted. Anything Jared Gurley, man 666 Kushner wanted, you know? And he was buddies with the crime minister, little whiny baby nitwit yahoo, who's turned his country upside down because he's a crook. And he wants to be able to override anything that they're...
legal system might throw at him. I mean they said he was guilty of corruption. Well now he's back in charge again. Same thing with Trump. How many of Jared Kushner's crooked buddies did he pardon? You know, he's the same trash people. He didn't arrest Hillary and he didn't ever intend to. That's why he puts all swamp creatures in. Everybody put in there was a swamp preacher, including the attorney generals. Everybody knew Jeff Sessions was trash.
And then when he had a chance to fix it, what'd he do? He put in Bush's gun grabber. Bill Epstein connected bar. So, yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. So yeah, I'd take a chance on R.O.K. Jr. He's going against Peto Joe, you know, in the primary. I really don't know much history about him. I do know if you go on rinse.com there's supposedly a video with him speaking saying that climate change deniers should go to jail, but...
Yeah, I'm sorry. I just don't vote for this guy. That's that's who I think that might actually turn things around He actually has impetus to fight the deep state. He's talking like he'd fight the deep state on every issue You know Trump now thought that he'd do this that and the other he never released the JFK info Every chance he had to help Israel or the deep state he did so Yeah, there's this guy might actually be
You know, but of course look how corrupt the system is. Yes, they did cheat on the election. Yes, the Electronic voting system is corrupt. I don't care if Fox News paid him 700 million dollars or whatever. I don't care They're all in on this crap. Yeah, they cheated But Trump doesn't deserve it any more than Biden does But this whole show has been rigged and you know a sham from for quite some time
You know, remember they shot JFK. Well, interesting... Go ahead. I was going to say, interestingly enough, here in Michigan, we had a series of meetings this last weekend. I shouldn't say we, because it's not us, but the Kennedy Democrats here in Michigan are talking open... They're declaring that the governor of Michigan is involved in open treason. Okay?
And they're calling themselves the Kennedy Democrats for a reason. And initially, a lot of people didn't catch on to that. The logic was, and I would say that it was still true, is that they were in line with the Kennedy Democratic concept of the 60s with regard to where the Kennedy presidency represented the Democrats. Okay?
But it overlaps in that these people are supporting Kennedy in the Democratic Party to run instead of Biden and instead of any of the other hacks like the You know the governor of Californication land sure as hell in no way shape or form is to be near the White House That would start a war that that'll be the end that will be the any one of those types of situations or Mike Obama
You know, the cross-dressing faggot, Mike Obama. You know, they're talking about those two big... No, that'll finish it right there. There won't be any more conversation. As it is, there's very little conversation going on. But the Democrats are seriously looking and are talking across states, not just in Michigan itself. There's a coalition of basically, what did they say it was, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
I don't know if they've gone into Tennessee, but Indiana and most of Illinois. And the word about being a Kennedy Democrat is now in the loop behind the scenes with all these people. Yeah, they're trying to shut them up. They don't want to give them any airtime or at least they're censoring some of his speeches and things. But people are smart enough to look past these censors and find the information.
Yeah, I think we're gonna get around I'm certainly gonna put a bumper sticker on for him Well, you know what's interesting his supporters are the ones who started discussing the idea of charging the governor of Michigan with treason Everybody's thinking it was the it was the Republicans, you know the Republicans on the other side And he the cross-dressing man that we have as governor is involved in treason I think that by the time we're done we're over
We're now sure beyond the shadow of a doubt. There's no guessing on this over three billion dollars in money is being given from the state of Michigan and some money from the Fed but with it's the minority amount almost three billion dollars Base not almost over three billion is being given to the communist Chinese by this governor Now the kickback what we already have is it's the Democrats because here's here's how this happened
There are a series of individuals working within the governor's office in bureaucracy that came, stepped out sideways to the other Democrats, the Kennedy Democrats. They informed them, they believe that they have a complete map out of the payout to this governor by communist China. This is a Biden scenario all over again.
But not only do they have that, but for sure the Attorney General, which is a lesbian, the little pack of lesbians there, it looks like the whole clique of queers all received monies directly from the communist Chinese through a number of LLCs. Now we know that they're using LLCs to conceal from the general population that all of these are communist Chinese companies that are plopping out, you know, down all over the state of Michigan. And it's all the same company when you go through all the shield paperwork.
But it's the insiders in the Lansing capital that are Democrats that have provided the information. They have recordings of conversations. They have records of all of the transactions that were relatively blatant. The daytime places for meetings. And they're right now working with the Kennedy Democrats to look at this governor being moved out of office.
And again look what the scumbag FB lie does and allies with Gretchen Whitless You know and sets up this bogus supposed attack on her this false flag attack, which you know blew up in court Yeah, they they sanitize Jeffees Island. They they smash Hillary's phones
Chris Ray, you're a scumbag piece of trash that somebody has set on fire and video so that the rest of this country can enjoy watching you go. You know, you might as well get started. The scumbag faked the MAGA bomber down there in Florida. You had this nice new white van with all these stickers and things on it would have made it illegal to even be on the road. Yeah, this guy has validated false flag shootings.
And I point out that Trump's the one that put him in there. You know, how many things can he point to Trump and say, oh, he was stupid or he was duped or this, that or the other? He's the same trash, people. He's the same trash. That's why you got the same results. You know, people talk about the economy and stuff, but there he goes with Fauci. He was starting the essential business lockdowns. He's the one that started this crap and allowed that to happen. And RFK Jr. has pointed that out.
politely, but he's pointed it out. He just talked about the economic end of it and shutting the businesses down and stuff, but Trump's one push and a kill shot to this day. And he worked with Gates, gave him money and praise to bring that thing. Trump is guilty of treason in a lot of ways. He should go down with Obama and Bush and the Clintons and Biden. Put him in line right there with the rest of them. So yeah, I think what's interesting about that?
tying that in is they're all retrograding and digging in in Florida. You've got the retirement home for most government employees. We've known this for people for years.
left the areas of activity where that they participated in. We have a big flood from New Jersey, a big flood from New York, and these are not conservative people going to Florida. These are just people, they have money, and they've decided that it's a good place to be protected, which is good for the people who are operating money businesses like banks in Florida because it's guaranteed income with retirement funding being transferred, moved, and manipulated for purchasing and whatever through their conduits.
But other than that, it's not a conservative state, really, as far as who's there. Have you looked at the politics of Miami and Orange County and those areas? Well, that's why you've got Zionette, Rhonda Satanists now passing, or I think it's passed, hate speech law where you can't talk about the Zionists, queers, and those that ran the Epstein op, and 9-11, and ISIS. Yeah, he wants to silence all of that down there in Florida. Silence the First Amendment.
Now that they signed it, he signed it in Israel. He didn't sign it in the United States. He signed it in a foreign country, which is no way, shape, or form as part of the United States, nor is truly friendly to the United States. Oh, they're a great parasite on our wallet, but they are not our friends. Our governor here in Indiana did the same thing. Mark flew off to Israel in their time of need. Yeah, Holcomb. Eric Holcomb is his name. Yeah.
We've got these parasites and fifth columnist traders all over the place and they need to be exposed. These scum have been driven out of country after country after country and with good reasons. Parasites, as you say.
Yeah, they're the ones pushing these wars. They're the ones that profit from these wars. They're the ones pushing Ukraine war. They're the ones that are pushing the transgenderism. They're the ones that are pushing the illegal immigration. Look what Barbara Spector did in Sweden. S-P-E-C-T-R-E. Barbara Spector, yeah. Listen to what she says. It's still on YouTube. So, yeah.
This is our enemy folks that did the USS Liberty attack deliberately. It was not an accident like they portray. The pilots knew who they were attacking. They did this, you know, 9-11 false flag with our CIA. MI6. All these intelligence agencies should be scrapped. And most of their heads executed for what they've done. You know, literally, treason. You know, crimes to humanity.
Don't let them retire off with their heads. So, yeah, where was it going with this? Well, I mean, this is the big thing right now, especially with the direction of the money is going. Needless to say, we've had another bank that was basically bought out, bailed out, however you want to call it. You took all the money from all the rest of everybody else's accounts.
And you lose this?
You know that and look what happened to the country again whenever they needed Trump he fell in line with the deep state You know he gently licked their hind end and I right out of the gate You know RFK jr. Saying things against all of it, so yeah pretty well at the very least Let's put it this way you can vote whoever you want to vote for in the final election But if you really want to mess with the other side register as a Democrat
and work and vote for Kennedy in the upcoming election anyway, in the primaries. I mean, that sounds weird, but it's not. It would be interesting to see what kind of conflict can be created here. And of course, here's the problem, killing another Kennedy, if the ring knockers choose to do so, probably wouldn't be good for their lifespan because it's not the early 1960s anymore, everything that they wanted.
in terms of taking God out of society, they've done that. In terms of dispersing or destroying the social moors that created restrictions. Well, the mistake made there is that it means that when it comes to taking the pitchforks and the torches and going down the road and hunting down people who might kill that Kennedy, people are very much ready to do that now. If that were to happen and wouldn't think twice about it because they don't have
the restrictions in mentally that existed before. Well, that wouldn't stop him. I mean, these morons are deliberately starting World War III. I mean, that's from home Obama, folks. Home Obama put this piece of garbage, Victoria, her real name is Noodleman, Newland, another one of the Zionist tribe, these warmongering, bloodthirsty pieces of trash, her husband's Robert Kagan in there with PNAC, Project for New American Century.
You know, these warmongering, bloodthirsty, amoral pieces of trash. You're getting all this down, Ron. Down there in Florida, you're getting all this down. You're gently licking their hind end as well, you piece of garbage. Okay? These traitors, I mean, China, China, China. But, you know, nothing about the Israelis who stole our nuclear secrets and material. And Trump who freed their spies.
You know, politics, politics right loose and then Trump let him out of the country. I mean, go ahead. No, no, let's remember that up until only just a few short months ago, China was just fine. I mean granted there's been some dancing around over lesser points, but everybody in the regime made every effort to not say anything about China.
And the same people who brought you NAFTA and GATT, which is how China got into the position of control or at least manipulation that it's in, at the behest of the neocons and the globalists, all of a sudden, and it's something that discussed decades ago, that the Russians will be used as they choose to, but the Russians took a different road. The Chinese...
stayed right on track with the agenda, but they also had their own in the process. So now here we are at the end of 30 years of betrayal because of NAFTA and GATT. And all of a sudden everybody's pissed because the Chinese have, well, significant power that they can wield over America that was created by the upper crust of America that betrayed the country.
But in the long long run also created the conditions to create the next enemy for a major conflagration that would decimate the population that would be an execution process of the population both the Chinese and any other combatant nations involved like America Think about it long-term planning. I'll tell you what we're gonna do this. We're almost to the bottom of the hour and
There's a couple things I didn't want to touch on today. I didn't get to so far. So we're gonna talk about them in this hour, this block after the break. But let's do 20th Century Man by the Kinks. And I know it's a long one really. It's not that long a song. But it's, you know, for those of you who've never heard of it before, it's like you're trying to figure out how long is this song. But if we could 20th Century Man by the Kinks, I've noticed we've been getting a little, uh, cackle or interference, a little bit of, uh,
some kind of feedback in the system head. So I'll see how she runs this hour. But if we could, 20th Century Man by the Kinks from the Muswell Hillbilly album. No, Dad, I'm afraid we cannot play that. We are going to play the Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot, who passed away. Oh, it's... Oh, thank you. Oh, I didn't know that. Sorry about that. I didn't hear that at all.
Gordon Lightfoot passed away. Well, good choice of songs. Here we go.
the phone to be chewed when the gales of November came early. The ship was the pride trick and side, coming back from some mill in Wisconsin. As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most, with the crew and good captain well seasoned. Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms when they left for Lillos for Cleveland. Then later, the new ship still ran.
Gonna be the north wind that can fill in. Just had to wait when freezing rains. Such ship and crew was his flight's without a sight. In the wreck of the end, the Michigan steams like a young man's dreams. From the chippewa, on the big, licked, they call, get you gooey. Gets up within the gales of November. Just his soul. Again, God bless Gordon Lightfoot. Again, excellent artist. We grew up with...
Did a lot of really cool music. I think we'll play a little bit more of his work here through the week. It's only Tuesday. Quick sidebar. The night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down, I was with the 12th Special Forces Group. We were on Lake Michigan. I was working as an RO radio operator. And the exercise, of course, was an unconventional warfare deployment.
We issued the weapons for most of the detachments out of the ass and of a 59 or 58 Cadillac out in the middle of nowhere. Everything was done from the moment that we know we were young. From the get-go it was a tactical exercise, you know, and a real performance FTX.
I ended up with a ton of extra junk that I had to carry. Of course, we're using a Prick 77. I had all the extra technology on board, encryption boxes, the whole nine yards, I had to carry that. I was carrying a Chinese AK and I had another carry rifle that eventually would be issued off to another member, which was an RPK. RPD, no, not RPK, it was RPD. And of course, you should remember that's the belt bed. So anyway.
The weather started to kick in. We were literally right on the northeast coast of the Minton here in the upper part of Michigan and Lake Michigan. And it just got worse and worse and worse all through the from sunset on the storm just kicked in and it was constant just like I said horizontal wind. We were on the dunes. Everything is sand. We're all soaking wet.
Guy in front of me is carrying two full cable lines of telephone wire, ground wire, along with batteries and other equipment. Everybody's loaded down the same way. We're going in as an insertion group. And I'm talking on the radio and everything that I broadcast takes three attempts to get the full message through. We actually had planned and we're going to execute a Coast Guard cutter insertion of another third of our teams.
the other part of the element, which was supposed to be another 24 men. Well, most of the Coast Guard cutter crew were seasick. I was informed that half the crew was ill. They were talking about turning back. The senior sergeant charged at the detail I was with, got and told me to get on the radio with them again and tell them that they're proceed with the insertion. Now, mind you, this is the weather that sank the Edmund Fitzgerald.
This would be the southern end of that storm, or the fascia of that storm as it hit most of upper Michigan and the peninsula. So I'm walking along and the lightning was so heavy, Larry, that there was more lightning than there was dark.
It was you know, they always say surreal. Imagine the lightning, you know, lightning illuminates the way that it does guys. It's extreme bright white. Well, that's what you were seeing mostly and when it would go out it was like you obviously hit a light switch, but you were it was black. Your night vision of course is totally messed up. So I'm walking along and I'm so busy focusing on a keeping the guy in front of me within sight because he's at night. We have no lights. We're not running on anything and
I'm talking on the radio and I think, whoa, skyscraper, what the hell is a building doing out here? And it's in my peripheral vision. And I realized, wait a minute, we're out in the middle of nowhere, there's no buildings here. And I look, I turn to my left, and the storm had gotten so bad that the freighters that were in that section of the Lake District of the left part of the lake right there, running the shore had come in and were literally in the shallows. They hadn't beached.
But I had to look up and crane my neck back to look up to the side of the ship and to the bridge on the one that was closest to me. And there were two of them, one after another. That's how bad that storm got. But the logic was if you're going to go down, don't have too far to swim or jump, so to speak. If you're right there beached on the rocks or on the rocks or on the shoulders or in the sand. In this case, it would have been sandbars.
Well, I'll never forget that because we actually dropped the team, although it was supposed to be three RBs going into the water. We ended up with only one boat, 11 men, 16 should be on board, and they fought their way into the landing. And we eventually, they sent swimmers in the whole nine yards. I'll never forget that because there were only two of us left, actually, myself and the senior sergeant to actually walk and talk in the team.
The waves were about seven feet. They sent the two swimmers in the way they were supposed to. The two swimmers came in. I looked down and the sergeant was standing there. I looked back and it's like, hey, there's some drowned wreck coming out of the water.
He comes up they signal the boat now they've only got nine men of the boat So they're rowing in and they're going out and they're rowing in They're going out and finally they're rolling real hard. They get her on the beach. We all run up real quick I'm the only one who didn't get the water only because all the radio crap I had on board and they didn't want to lose the encryption technology Which was that was weatherized but not not for that kind of nonsense
So anyway, we dragged the boat in. Once it got close enough, we dragged the boat in, deflated it, buried the boat, and then we proceeded with the task. At that time is when the Fitzgerald was sinking. That's when that storm was at its peak. I'll never again, never seen ocean or water like that close up. My dad described it to me in the Pacific, but that's, in fact, the Coast Guard cutter bobbed down the horizon and moved up and down two to three inches at about a mile out. So you tell me what those waves were like.
Mark?
Well, that's just around the actually I was looking at a piece. What is it? There's a couple things tied in with that they're gonna do another four hundred and fifty thousand dollars per family Well, you mentioned you mentioned just before the break you were talking about China being set up as the next enemy And I find it I found it damn. Yeah, you can you can see this on YouTube But they built dozens and dozens of cities that are not occupied
It's been speculated that they're going to move the traders from here to there just before they kick this off. They've drained our ammunition in this Jewish war, this Jewish faggot Zielinski war. They've drained all the munitions out of this country, missiles, bullets, everything deliberately in preparation for this to take a fall. That's what he said.
you bring up inventory material. You know, we've been destroying so much of our tactical reserve and strategic reserve aircraft in Arizona because it's part of the disarmament program and they've been doing it intentionally, the ring knockers and the traitors, to the point where there's really not that much down there for the, you know, in terms of air force equipment. And most of the aircraft that we actually have that are coming out right now are a minority component of what we had
at one time. So with the policy of destruction of the equipment that they did, the facility has been kind of sitting there idling. But what's interesting is they started putting battle tanks out there in Bradley's. Now they have stored in the Nevada site
M113 chassis equipment for quite some time. This included Pershing and Sargent track transporters that were basically like an artillery carriage based upon the M113 armored personnel carrier. It looks like a big truck bucket, okay? They also had a bunch of the other prime ammunition movers and reloaders for those missile launchers there. What's interesting is they were starting to stack and rack Bradley's and
I would assume they probably even have some strikers there by now. It's interesting that a lot of the other police state type of reconnaissance or security vehicles, they're either destroying them or they've given them away. But these are all the vehicles based upon the
Oh, semi-truck frames and then modified with blast bodies. Well, they've been disassembling a bunch of those and just tearing the hell out of them and selling them, even though they're short life vehicles. They have no hours in many cases. So this is typical government waste there. I'm curious to see if you were to actually do a count and you could do it with satellite observation of the site.
in that the Bradleys and the Abrams and all these tanks are out in the open but they're weather sealed just like they're weather sealing the fighters and the bombers now. So how many of the vehicles that they ran over to, you know, Excrementville over there with Kielinski slash the Jewish Mafia from there to deplete our strategic reserves inside the United States of existing armor?
Because again, there's a long-term plan, forgive me, excuse me there, there's a long-term plan that the Ringknockers have had in place to disarm the National Guard except for selective Imperial forces that they feel, you know when I say Imperials, a joke on Star Wars, the ones that they figure they can count on because they're run by the Petos and the Queers.
Other units that traditionally were mechanized were full armor units, have been stripped of their tanks, stripped of their APCs, stripped of anything that was a viable real weapon system, and have been denuded slash disarmed. And this is a program that's been going on for a very long time, specifically altering the structure of the military forces inside the United States that would defend the United States.
On the other hand, we've shuffled a lot of stuff out of the country. Of course, if they're prepped to wage war against the American people, that makes the most logical sense for the traders that we have in the Donate of Destruction and the traders that we have in Washington in general, plus the state capitals, because many of the state capital governors know exactly what's going on. We could get a body count, so to speak, of how much has been stripped from those storage sites out west. Now, it's not the only one.
Back after Desert Dust, they tried to claim that we didn't lose any Abrams in Iraq. Remember that lie? And I can show you a dozen pictures that still could be pulled up that show you just how many Abrams we lost in clusters in Iraq. Because the Iraqi army did a hell of a lot better than they wanted to talk about. Of course, the reason they did it is because they were using American weapons to knock out American equipment. Oops, don't want to talk about that either.
So, when that happened, they brought a ton of this stuff back, virtually thousands. They started out with the maintenance and repair yard is relatively small because we haven't been a war in a while. Well, they had to double the size of the park area for the damaged vehicles, then they had to double it again. And in fact, there is a video, probably is on YouTube, that was done by one of the commercial networks talking about this very subject.
So, they've been rebuilding the vehicles and, you know, again, in many cases they decide whether or not they're even viable. They'll take off whatever useful parts are available off the vehicle and then scrap it. And it's true, some of them look like Swiss cheese. I don't know what they hit them with on maybe an artillery shell IED because you have Bradley's and Abrams that literally look like they were hit with a giant shotgun. Holes that go straight through the vehicle from below to above.
So whatever it was, it was made as an anti-vehicular mine, probably a very big artillery shell or even a couple of them. It virtually destroyed the value of the vehicle, which means all the rest become that much more valuable. Well, they've been shipping those out. I don't think that's an accident. I think that's part of the betrayal process. They've got to try to act like, oh, we got caught flat-footed because we didn't know none of those numbers.
Well, let's add something to this. First of all, whatever happened to the Rand Foundation? What happened to the Rand Foundation? You know what the Rand Foundation's job is? To predict everything. Actually, it's to sculpt and create the problem. The Rand had, and probably still has it, but they had a global mobile map.
that they would use for brain, you know, brain teasing and for going back and forth with each other in one of their briefing areas. And the globe is about the size of your kitchen. Very detailed. And they could move it around and you could have a God's eye view of the, with a physical representation, not a computer printout, any crap like that, a physical representation with a God's eye view. It's actually bigger than your kitchen. I'm probably the size of most people's living rooms.
So their job was to plan ahead and manipulate. So all these assets claim that, well, we didn't know this. Guys, they have people that are paid with nothing but working out scenarios and variants for every given area of activity on the planet. That's what the pentagram does. The pentagram does the same thing. The spooks and kooks, CIA do the same thing. All these assets, that's all they do. They don't do this as a part-time job.
Remember the war game where they had 75,000 different scenarios that the nuclear war would take. They do the same thing with everything else, even with conventional. It's exactly how it works. In fact, you have people, I was an intel analyst.
Well, if you're an analyst, you're usually given an area of interest or activity. And on top of that, it may be an area of interest of theater, but you may not even have an overview of the combat operations or anything like that. You may deal with something very simple. It's called personalities. Personalities, yeah. You do what are called personality files. And all that is is collecting all the minute tie and data. You saw a reflection of this in when they did the hunt for Red October.
Oh, yeah, that captain, isn't he one of yours? Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah, he's... What did he mean by one of yours? Well, you, these individuals, maintain pods of surveillance on each of the individuals that are in the order of battle.
They don't necessarily, although they have to have an understanding of the overview, but their focus is to be able to provide a dossier virtually by memory of need be of each of the parties that they're responsible for. And certainly they would memorize it because they're living their lives. But that's just one aspect. Also weapons are the same way. Go ahead.
They've been stockpiling Chinese south of the border and Biden's getting ready to open it up openly Telling people they're going to do this. I think people need to be ready for a land ground invasion as they're Setting up this date, you know, it's May 11th Larry. Thank you. I'm very close That's pretty close. That makes it a May Day. It makes it a May Day celebration operation We're in the May Day window right now guys. This is the typical commie operations right here
I'm saying Friday is the 5th of May. I think Friday better be a significant holy day for the Patriot people. It is Cinco de Amo.
note too before I forget, since you brought up ammo. It's again AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com. They did get a bunch of reasonably priced items in, including a number of different calibers and pistol and too numerous to mention here. You guys take the time to go over to AIMSurplus. Also, PPU rifle. There's a bunch of stuff there that will be very useful to some of you who have the more unique firearms.
So, I highly recommend you go check that out. It's the PPU ammunition over at aimsurplus.com. A-I-M, aimsurplus.com. Go ahead. Larry, anything else? Jump in there. No, I just, I mean, that's just kind of hitting me right now. Yeah, they're deliberately setting this up as a land ground invasion, piling up the Chinese, getting ready to pour through. I just remember...
this prophecy club message that you see the people start shooting back at the government which should happen years ago. Then at the time Russia, China, Cuba, Nicaragua and others are going to hit us with nukes. And the plan was to hit the east and west coast then come up through the south and down through the north. So for whatever that's worth, I'm just throwing it out there and just seems like a lot of this is lining up. So yeah.
I'm again nuclear war survival skills Russia's got hypersonic weapons aren't we've been depleted and disarmed we've got a bunch of old junk Titan Miniman yeah if they don't blow up on the pad But yeah, this is something I dreamed about 50 years ago mark and here it is Again, one of the weird weird things that seems to stick is two women flying stealth fighter bombers hitting the evil Russians You know women that was one was nine years old
And I expect to see that almost any day now. Here we go. But yeah, nuclear war survival skills. Get a copy, get that information. You can build a quick bunker. It depends on where you're at. You know? Who's out there listening? Who's doing anything? My, hell, none of my family gave a crap. Mom and dad are past. You know? Family isn't, I mean, it's just a sad state of affairs for me here. So...
Yeah, I was going to put a shelter together and everything else, but hell with it. There's people that don't even believe nukes exist. They actually think that all of this is disinformation. It's just crazy the things that I've seen here in the past few years, Mark. We're definitely at the end, end times, into the financial system. You know, your goal has turned corrupt, however that was done. Yeah, it's something else, isn't it, folks?
Yeah, if you haven't if you haven't been stocking food if you haven't begin ready for this it's gonna hit you like a maelstrom Real quick reminder on that note again. There has been some rumor Asians talking about South America and One of the nut rumor Asians that actual fact that Chinese are moving into several key locations again Let's not forget that both Japan and China moved heavily into
South America in the western, in other words, the Pacific Coast region and the northern part of South America. And already have their clutches and when I say Japanese, don't forget, in some cases you have Japanese nationals as both president and other staff in the executive branch of, for instance, Peru and Chile.
So with that being the case, let's not forget that that's the Japanese. And by the way, they don't like the Chinese. So there's not a whole lot of cooperation there, but the Chinese have tied in economically pretty much to every South American state. They even, of course, were heavily influencing Colombia. Remember, we talked about the ammunition issue for a thing we're discussing right now here about bimor ammo. Colombia was a mixed mix, especially for its guerrilla or irregular forces in terms of arms.
China flooded AK-47s in like what they did in the United States decades ago. What happened here though is in Columbia, the irregular forces embraced the AKs and just went to town squandering their munitions while apparently selling on the market or trading out or disposing whatever the arms dealers were doing with the other diverse weapons that they had. After they got them to a particular point,
the Chinese cut off the ammunition and all of these units and groups that had gone over to the AK because it is very reliable firearm but you have to be conservative the moment you go over to a new weapon system because you don't have stockpiles and deep deep larders of that unique caliber because you had a variety of other ammunitions before which really wasn't bad as I've said before you never stop fighting because you always had something to shoot
Well, the whole battlefield changed in Colombia and the Chinese made that happen. Now, it didn't happen in America when they did that years ago. They didn't really understand how America works. Oh, we're going to sell off our weapons and buy SKS's and AK's. No, we're going to keep all our weapons and buy all those SKS's and AK's and took her pistols and then whatever else you send over here. And you know what? It's like I told somebody the other day again.
Guys, I haven't seen one of those 25 or 80 dollar broom handle mousers come up for sale anywhere and I saw pallet bins of them and they were not in boxes. When the guys bought them at Midwest, they came in big pallet boxes just laying there side by side by side stacked from the floor to the top of the box which was about what, three and a half, four feet tall and there were multiples of them.
hundreds of boxes like that where they got the broom handle ousers or they got the Tokarev's the same way for pennies for dollars a few dollars apiece so where'd those all go everybody bought the hell out of those things they haven't come back they're not at gun shows they're not showing up at estate sales even they're just sitting
See, that's the difference between what other countries do, where the people are limited in resources, and what they didn't calculate on is with Americans, oh, that's just like collecting gold.
So we haven't switched out. We didn't change out. We diversified and that's a good thing. I've argued that from the get-go. We're not all on the same page. We all have different pieces of inventory. Plus we overlap with each other's inventory and because of that guys, we can continue to fight when other countries couldn't. And we ain't talking about the government. We're talking about us.