Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and medical supplies, focusing on the impending June 2023 ban on veterinary penicillins and other antibiotics, and strategies for acquiring and storing medications. He covered cordage and improvised tools for survival situations, detailed his father's experience with penicillin G during World War II, and addressed border security issues and gun control initiatives. The episode included commentary on Colorado's proposed gun confiscation petition and a 'white tax' proposal in Denver, followed by analysis of Biden's executive order on gun control and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act's 13 implementation actions. Koernke also discussed affordable night vision technology, AR-15 rifle history, and training protocols for medical and tactical equipment.
of that nature. Putting stuff in your pockets and having spares in all the pockets is not a bad thing. Example, zip ties like we're talking about. It's not thought about right away. Small pieces of string. String is not considered a weapon. It's not considered a threat. But twine. I'll tell you what I do. When I'm out and about, if I see a really good piece of cordage, guys, that doesn't get thrown away.
I'll take the time, pull a knife out, and whack that off. If something is being thrown away, I will grab it and take it. And I have in my bat kit, so to speak, my transport vest, my utility vest, and all my combat gear, I have little Ziploc bags, industrial Ziploc bags. They are patch kits and repair kits, but they're also just utility junk kits.
I can improvise if I have it, but if I don't have it, I have nothing to work with. Most important is you can make weapons, utensils, you can make fishing technology with all the little junk, but you have to have something to work with. Being able to lace it, lash it, and tie it. I carry a roll of fly line and I carry a roll of
Kevwire fishing line. And then if I see other cheap fishing line and little pieces, I grab all of that. If I see fish hooks, I grab those. Paper clips, safety pins, bobby pins. Why? Because between all those, I can improvise and adapt a whole lot of cool stuff. But the string is something that nobody thinks about. It doesn't show up in a pat down either, like rope, cordage, and string.
It doesn't show up on a pack down, but a lot of this stuff that's out there is pretty darn tough. If you run into scrapped out pressure suits, I've mentioned this many times, the best stinking cordage, kind of like for what Dom was mentioning there earlier, to create a hasty garat or to use for lacing things down, the pressure suit lacing line is part of the survival rig and gear that pilots are trained to use.
Guys, that paracord puts the regular paracord to shame. You can hang body weight on that and it will not give. I don't know what the tensile strength is, but it far exceeds pretty much everything else out there. If you carry the same weight as 220-cord slash green line, but the big problem is it's so fine you'd be cutting flesh with it, which again with enough weight would be easily done.
The thing is, as Dom was pointing out, a little trick. If you run into any washers or if you run into a nut and a bolt, you can make a really hasty, you know, a foggy call type, you know, garat. You wait one end of the line only. Now you can put a stick on the other end or a little piece of dowel or something. But think about if you practice with this, like if you've ever worked on a, well, think about how a tether ball works.
Okay, centrifugal force wrapping around things. If you have a little weight on one end and you get practiced at it, you can take and run that line right around and the force of that washer, that nut or that bolt in that neck as a post will bring that line right back to you. And it will cross right over the way it is supposed to, prepping everything for a major thrust to the back and the rest of the work being done.
And it's not hard to build that. And it's also, again, it's quick and easy to do. A lot of guys even did this, or actually practiced to do this with the cargo belts. You notice that cargo belts have been really big for you pant belts in the military? Well, guys, that keeper hook and that oversized buckle pretty much do the same thing. Plus, you can beat the living snot out of somebody with that. A new definition to knock down and drag out. Yeah. Are there imagination? Exactly.
Sometimes habits are hard to break. Like, you might see films of like at, uh, Okinawa.
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 and dead. 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, keep the torch of freedom to be bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants 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? I ended the meeting ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report I'm Mark Kornke
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the dance of sorts. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure that happens. And a couple things we were talking about medical support and the two hour block. If you get a chance, go back through the archives there. Several things we touched on, especially critical right now. Let me remind you all again as of June 11 of 2023, that's next month and less than a month away.
All veterinary penicillins or psyllines of any kind will be gone. Pteromycin, this is going to include all of the different, both powder and or serum type psyllines of whatever model are out there. Ivermectin is on the list and already there's a big warning about that being grabbed when you go to Tractor Supply or any of the sites. Here's what's interesting.
And I pointed this out one tractor supply has absolutely no penicillin G on the shelf shelf at all while another tractor supply Has every variant in penicillin G you could imagine Whether that's because of customer choice how the marketing did this the ivermectin at the one site their in force, okay? Penicillin G from the other direction
They're in force now. They have the ivermectin 2 now There's nothing we didn't talk about is why you can purchase the refrigerated versions of these things And they have a good long shelf life unto themselves the shelf stable is Probably going to be most of your best choice Simply because again shelf stable without worse any special handling
But while still keeping it in a cool dry place, basements and subterranean storage is best. Keeping it at a consistent room temperature year round is really good. Triple sealing everything is a good idea. So you've already got the original packing. Put it inside another container, bag. Put it inside another sealed container. Take your pick whatever you want to do.
And that pretty well ensures separation from the environment, which stretches out the lifespan of the stored material until we open the seal, and then you're going to be progressively using it before it ever goes bad. Okay? Very important that we, again, take advantage of this window. You have aquarium silins that are available. That was the stuff that was brought back after it was already mixed to about, what, three going on four years ago.
Ivermectin they're attacking because they obviously are going to try to hit everybody with another lie again slash whatever they're going to do. When they do, well, we need to have the stuff on the shelf. Can't help everybody, but you better make sure you help yourself. You know how that works? Don't talk to anybody else other than people you truly trust about what we're discussing here right now. Don't have conversations with everybody. Don't even get into conversations.
about the subject. Have the material on the shelf if you want to have extras for people that you decide you like as opposed to people that you don't. That's a good idea. You can do that. But what the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for and stupid people or lemmings can't tell somebody about.
Mark, listen all the all the garbage during the you know, Corona beer virus can listen all those fools and some of the crap we had clapped crap that the Karen's last Soviets, you know open their face about You know what let them burn. Take care of your own. Let them burn Keep that in mind. Go ahead call her chip in there. I Don't want to like give up the watering hole Solution here. I'm just gonna tell people how they can find it go and look for online pharmacies You will eventually find the one that I found
They don't just have doxycycline there. They've got 30 different kinds of... They've got amoxicils, they've got mycens, they've got maxis, you know, they've got the whole gamut of pretty much anything. I think the penicillin G is like an erythmolysine. I can't say that word. I never could. Erythromycin.
But they're loaded with that stuff. There's antifungals, there's all sorts of other medications that are over-the-counter in other countries that are not over-the-counter here that you can still get from them. Wilbur, did I bump you off? Anything that's available that you choose to acquire, if you're going to do a little extra, remember it's barterable. It's tradable within the family. I see the Patriot family.
as far as taking care of each other, don't forget that. We did a little bit this weekend, mostly what I did this weekend. We did the ophthalmolic cream, the pteromycin, because that for the animals, especially, eye problems are gonna crop up. Oh, there goes the herd of deer right by the window here, literally. Like, I could just use a club as they go by and take the last one out.
They probably send the garden. I'd have to use a spear. Yeah, the cats are right here watching and they're sitting in the window going, wow, what the heck? They look like our devil dogs, you know, have the goats. Those are the devil dogs to the cats. So these are like without horns there. So quite a bit, but there's still nothing going by. I think we got all five or six, maybe seven going by right now. Close, close range. Anyway, um,
The big thing here again is barter trading and exchanging but also, you know, tit for tat. We're going to be helping each other out. Deep larder, the ophthalmolycine because of air infections, cats get into stuff that again, you get up with goopy eye.
With kittens, they can lose an eye easily. You got to watch that. So it used to be we'd use the silver nitrate, plus the silver dine. That was in the same size tube, same container too, by the way, red and yellow type container. They blocked that and banned that because of the stupidity slash intentional undermining of what was a traditional treatment. Usually, you just did the silver once and you never did it again.
amazingly enough. Well, they of course restricted that because they got all the idiot sticks in medicine to go, oh my god, the silver's horrible, don't let them get that. I'm sure Big Pharma is the one who convinced them, as is always the case. So if you can make...
a silver dine cream slash a silver nitrate cream and it is out there but for ophthalmoly purposes I basically what is it? It's a fairly lightweight petroleum jelly I think is what it's stabilized in and if you have an organic chemist they probably can even make it for you. You tell them what you need. If you have an organic, forgive me chemist, well yeah they are chemists but it's an organic pharmacist or I should say
Any traditional compound pharmacists that are nearby, we have one that's relatively close, not real close. And you can pretty much get anything in component or material or combinations if it's within their formula range and definitely the silver is. And by the way, that would be good for all animals or humans. For cows, goats, pigs, sheep,
cats, dogs, and all of you people. There are certain infections it just stomps the, well it always has, stomps the guts out of. They don't tell you what they do with children. Every one of you, when you were born, had it used on you. When you were first born, to eradicate any free bacterias or viruses that might be floating around in the mucous membrane around the eye. So, then they also do you with the silver wash down too, which they don't tell you about either, just like when they do surgeries. You're not supposed to know about that either.
So, for all of us out there, again, the big thing is we're at a clock, target-specific budget money towards that particular problem. And I would point out that penicillin, G. and amoxicillin are the most utility.
Penicillin G is listed in the system quite regularly. It can be found in powder or liquid form. Typically, it can be shelf-stable, but it is also in refrigerated form. I don't know what the variances and the compounding of the material, but I'll find out just to be safe because it's rather odd. Penicillin G is the first, the MIG-silen that saved so many lives and nobody knew what penicillin was.
And it was penicillin G that was used especially through World War II, the miracle drug that saved so many people. Now because they didn't have the workup on that, they had a tendency to use more rather than less. And so usually they just wanted to make sure whatever the hell it is, you might be, you know, that might become an infection issue with especially horrific wounds. They didn't want it to even catch a foothold.
And Penicillin G was the solution for that. Typically it was an injected form, although it was available in pill form. And later on for Civil Defense, Penicillin G was in the system emergency medical trunks, usually in 400, 500, or 600 count bottles, depending on the year. And I believe there's even some Civil Defense trunks that had 800 count bottles that were fairly large, brown glass,
and contained, you know, everything was on the labels were kissed. Keep it simple, stupid, understandable, English, this is what's in here, figure it out. In addition to that, the Civil Defense lockers that they made, these foot lockers or boxes, however you want to call them, they actually had instruction manuals for all the material on board, including long-term storage solutions. That's something everybody asks about, what's the duration of this stuff?
Pedersen G in the dry form, especially in the tablet form that they developed, probably has the longest storage configuration. It is a hard shell conventional pill. It's not a cat plate with material in it like a contact tablet. It is a regular hardcore pill, hard shell.
And the idea behind that is even the shell itself protects the penicillin inside, its first layer of protection, but breaks down needless to say when you swallow it and ingest it. But during a war, my dad, every hour, on the hour, one shot with penicillin G, another shot with morphine or morphia for pain, and he was in a very bad situation, he was in a death ward for a very long time. He didn't die. Thank you, Lord, because I wouldn't be here.
He again every hour so of course he was horrifically injured. I mean he was kind of scooped out Hit very hard on the left quadrant of the body torso and everything was damaged accordingly Plus he had thousands of pepper shot wound hit wounds all over his body. He literally went my dad when he was kamikaze Over all of his body were pieces of metal from his fingertips to his hands to his forearms to his arms
Going through a metal detector was a comic, comical situation. So he said, you might as well just do whatever you want to do, because I'm going to walk through this and set it off. His dollars do it. And then he realized, oh, and of course, every once in a while, I'd be standing there with him in pieces of either the aircraft that hit him or chunks of the ship, little tiny pieces of the ship would be coming out of him through the skin.
having been bored deep into him and were encapsulated by, you know, the body and then the push to the surface. So he lived with that for all the rest of his life since 1944. That tell you, you can do this. You really can. We've got people who seem a lot worse than you. If you're fortunate, a boo-boo is, you know, that's all you got to worry about doing stinking good because it can get a lot worse. Now, here's the other thing to remember. If we keep our head, we can keep a lot more people alive.
And I'm taking care of mine. I promise I'll do everything for you I can. I'll find the resources. I'll have them in hand where I can. And I swear we'll try to keep every one of our people alive for as long as we can to spite our enemy. And because you deserve it. We're supposed to take care of each other. But my enemy, piss on them.
I got too many friends I got to worry about. Piss on the other side. I hope they take all those shots of government demands. I want them to take the shots I didn't get. I hope they get. I hope they quadrupled, I doubled up. Piss on them. So anyway, other things real quick. I will remind you again something I was talking about here. I know everybody's focusing on Texas and of course the border states themselves, the agency, the border.
First perimeter line of villages, cities, and towns is hit hard. Arizona, Yuma, of course, was begging for assistance. It's not gonna get, the Fed's not gonna get anything. They're not gonna acknowledge you got a problem. And in addition to that, many other locations, both Arizona, California, even though, again, no coverage in California for the same reason, which I think is rather interesting. But Texas, certainly you know about that.
New Mexico is the invasion, the speechless, no comment invasion corridor. And it goes, runs right up to Colorado. Colorado's become a leftist cesspool. Everybody knows it. But for instance, this last, over the end of last week and this weekend, two things are going on in Denver, Colorado. Number one,
You have a Colorado petition to the governor for a complete ban and confiscation of all guns in first Denver and then all of Colorado. I repeat that you can find it. They have a there there's a petition for demand for a complete ban and confiscation of all guns in Colorado. Number one.
Number two is you have in Denver proper a number of asshat raving Communist Party members who are demanding a white tax if you have a white business.
You're a white business owner that they want to tax you heavily so that you can pay reparations to the you know Brown and black people that are in the community read that the Jewish mob using a handful of front dummy blacks and Browns as the as the LLC coverage the Jewish mob would then be stealing directly in another illegitimate tax
for the sake of another way to spread the wealth of the Jewish mafia who are trying to steal you blind and destroy your country. First of all, whoever's proposing this, come like a baby seal. Just get rid of them. They just need to be gone. You can't live with them. And as far as this goes, this is a blatant attack on, just an arbitrary attack on people. Period. But the real reason is kosher mafia is trying to get away with as much as they can.
This person is already a member of the city board, okay, for already part of the council. The competition is in favor of the same idea, but from a different angle with other methods, including the tax, but other methods for demanding that money be stolen from one group of people to give to a bunch of welfare cheats from the other direction.
Flash-redeck one sucking parasites conditioned by the kosher mafia to be a victim boy We all got the same 24 hours of the day dumbass get up off your hind end do something otherwise I got no courtesy or even any I don't have any sympathy for this anymore. There's you can't you're done
You know in my lifetime the whole damn time I've been alive the jackasses have been given hand over fist And it's just like you might as well just walk out burn the money right out in the middle of the street Either going to drugs or it's going to bling or it's going to flash and then it's going to trash And that's all there is to it. So piss on them But especially this routine now, this is the kosher mafia, you know playing the scam. They've played in every country They've ever been in whenever they've paracited the population to death
It is time for an American war for independence. We got to get rid of the problem. We got to get rid of it across the board. We take a piece of real estate back. We don't surrender it again. We clean it out. We don't surrender it. Get on with business. Any globalist bankers, they need to be gone. Anybody with the world or these world reset organizations, they need to be gone. First year, then they need to be hunted down across the planet because they're trying to get us killed. That's just all there is to it. Now,
Couple things also I Was right there are some this is an ammunition deal. We're almost to the bottom of the hour here By the way Edward if you could queue up to be ready The latest guns and gadgets let's throw that in there There's another piece I didn't get to end soon enough and I don't have the name right here in front of me So we're not gonna worry about it. They'll probably play it tomorrow but
We need there's a few things I just gonna give somebody else a little bit of time because I think they just did a good job of succinctly Going over, you know some of the things that happened this weekend and because of that we need to share the information not with somebody said somebody heard but you know, I am first person, you know, somebody else has already done the legwork they agree we Agree with them. They agree with us. So let's share it accordingly. Oh, wait a minute
Before we go any farther, hold on here, let me grab this cup of coffee smell. Oh, this is different taste. Hold on one more time. My cup. Well gentlemen, well in the past the Ethiopian toenail clipping blend has been traditional when it was available. It's becoming much harder to find Ethiopian coffee. I don't know why.
Did the Ethiopian communists finally kill off all of the Ethiopian coffee bean makers or bickers because they were Christian? Most likely. The Jewish run, you know, Muslims. That's not a joke. The kosher mafia run Muslims in Ethiopia, you know, because kosher mafia is running the profiteering end. Probably have. But what am I tasting today? Oh, no. I'm smelling that one more time. I can't help this. Oh. What a unique one. Taste.
Yes, Ma. Today on the Intel report, the official coffee for the moment is Tanzanian Peaberry. P-E-A, Peaberry. Yes, Ma. A robust, rich coffee. Tanzania. Although it's guaranteed to be an arabic mean. It is from Tanzania and it is known as the Tanzanian Peaberry. I've got some of it here.
I'll be using it on the air when I can for the moment until we can get some Ethiopian toenail clipping blend coffee in again. But see, it's not as likely, not as it was. I don't know why. And I do not doubt that the kosher mafia like everything else that they turn to crap whenever they touch it have screwed up Ethiopia to the point where coffee is probably just off the list, just like, you know, probably regular food, you know, meat, things like that.
So, oh, except for the very to-do and the very kosher. If you've got the small hat on, you could have anything. But for the rest of the goyim, bugs. Oi, we're gonna have the meeting bugs. Oi, little tiny creepy bugs. I can sell them from my, I'll get them from my Thumb Lord facilities. We'll hide the little bugs like the cockroaches in the piles, shovel them up, put them in the machine, process them out. Oh, I can, they're organic.
I can say the organic bugs. Oi, gevalt. Yeah, so anyway, just real quick, again, Tansanian Peaberry. See if you can whip that one up. You might find it locally, you might. I mean, you never know. But I just happened to run into it, and it's actually quite cheap. I don't know why. It really doesn't taste bad. It does have a little different aroma, a little different, a little sweeter in general, just the way it is. So...
We're almost to the bottom of the hour and if we could the latest guns and gadgets we got that queued up. Back on March 14th I told you that Joe Biden had signed an unconstitutional executive order against the Second Amendment.
demanding each one of his cabinet members report back to him within 60 days, telling him how their departments could squeeze more gun control out of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Yes, the same one brought to us by Senator John Compromise Cornyn and the rest of the Rhino Republicans that sold us out for more gun control.
All right, so there are 13 things that are on this report that I'm going to share with you. Let's go over them and let's let's digest it together. First, I want to thank the sponsor of the video and that's the United States Concealed Carry Association. USCCA is a ton of education and training and when you become a member you also get self-defense liability insurance. Join the hundreds of thousands of members who are just like you and I that have made that decision that we're going to carry a firearm to defend ourselves and our our loved ones and our communities.
And, God forbid you ever have to do that, USDC will be there to help defend you as well. Let's jump right into this. This is the fact sheet that was put out by the White House. Let's jump into the 13 actions in which they're going to squeeze more gun control out of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
In the segment called Keeping Guns Out of Dangerous Hands, the White House, in partnership with the Department of Justice, will convene state and local law enforcement leaders to solicit their collaboration on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act implementation priorities such as 1. Increasing state and local law enforcement agencies' response rates to enhanced background check inquiries when someone under age 21 tries to purchase a gun. Well, gee, gun owners of America just launched
lawsuit on friday because of this so looks like they're trying to sure things up before that lawsuit gets any face time in court and to ensuring that arrest and adjudication records include additional documentation of dating relationships
to keep more guns out of the hands of domestic abusers. So he's looking to create more prohibited people that's all he's looking to do. This will do nothing to stop crime. This will do nothing to save lives. This is just looking to squeeze as much gun control as possible out of administrative fiats after this bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
Let's continue.
The Department of Justice is working with state and territory governments and local law enforcement agencies to increase their response rates to the federal background check system inquiries when someone under age 21 tries to purchase a gun. DOJ has held 18 webinars to date, attended by more than 500 law enforcement agencies, and has nine more planned.
Next, the DOJ is training federal law enforcement and educating state and local law enforcement and prosecutors on the need for additional documentation of dating relationships in domestic abuse cases in order to implement the BIPOCS provision that narrowed the boyfriend loophole, helping to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers. The next segment is ensuring BSCA's mental health funding helps those dealing with the grief and trauma resulting from gun violence.
The Secretaries of Health and Human Services and the Education Department will urge governors to use BSCA and Medicaid's funding to help schools address the trauma and mental health challenges resulting from gun violence. HHS will educate health and social service providers, community leaders, and other individuals on the effects that gun violence trauma can have on communities. I think this is all known already. Just the way to spend money on trying to take guns.
HHS will clarify how early childhood providers can use BSCA funding to address mental health and gun violence trauma. HHS will highlight stories of how communities are effectively using BSCA's mental health funding to help those impacted by gun violence in order to encourage other communities to adopt those strategies and effectively use BSCA's resources.
HHS will meet with trauma program grantees and select community members and providers to gather community-level data pertaining to the link between exposure to gun violence and trauma.
Lessons learned will inform HHS's future program development and a report HHS will make available to other communities. As part of the school-based services technical assistance center established under BSCA, HHS and ED will jointly develop resources for states and schools regarding how schools can use Medicaid to fund school-based health services to help students dealing with the physical and emotional impacts of gun violence.
Before I jump into the next section, I want to add that it's not the guns, guys and gals. It's the little people who have been raised without any concern, any conscience, any control, or any common sense. Yeah. Continuing on, the section of making schools safer. The Department of Homeland Security will launch a dedicated public campaign to bring greater awareness to schoolsafety.gov and its available resources and evidence-based practices.
The campaign will be geared towards K-12 leaders, school administrators, teachers, school personnel, and parents and legal guardians. ED has taken several steps to help states and school districts make effective use of BSCA's $1 billion Stronger Connections grant program to improve school safety. But they didn't harden schools one bit. For example,
Ed hosted a four-part webinar series that highlighted evidence-based practices for supporting student safety and well-being and published extensive, frequently asked questions to help states and school districts understand how they can effectively use this funding to ensure all schools are safe and welcoming to all students. A billion dollars. Do you know how much a billion dollars could provide when it comes to hardening schools and putting armed personnel in the school to keep it safe? A billion dollars.
So I have webinars. And finally, expanding community violence interventions to help communities maximize the benefits of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act's Community Violence Intervention Funding, the Department of Justice, hosted a five-part webinar series to help local leaders use evidence-informed strategies to reduce violence. Man, I'm starting to wonder, what do they do with all this money? They're just holding webinars? Like, this is a webinar. And this doesn't cost a billion dollars. Hmm. Hmm.
Now this diatribe also includes some of the progress made so far on more gun control under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. So I figured I'd bring that to you as well, because this is what they're toting as a job. Well done. Related to keeping guns out of dangerous hands, Department of Justice has invested resources to investigate and prosecute violations of the BSCA's new provisions related to firearm trafficking and straw purchasing. DOJ is coordinating with non-DOJ federal law enforcement agencies.
to identify criminal investigations eligible for application of these criminal authorities. As a result DOJ has already charged more than 60 defendants for violating these provisions and seized hundreds of firearms in connection with those cases. But straw purchases have always been illegal. If they are selling this, like we need all this money to prosecute straw purchases, they're absolutely lying to you. It's been part of...
It's been a federal offense for a long time and they just decided not to prosecute people.
Maybe they asked for more money and it works, I guess. Is that how it works? In part due to the BSCA's revised definition of who is engaged in the business of dealing firearms, DOJ prosecutions for unlicensed dealing increased 52% from FY21 to FY22. DOJ is on track to maintain this elevated level in FY23. DOJ has implemented BSCA's enhanced
firearm background checks for individuals under the age of 21 in all 43 jurisdictions where the federal government processes background checks.
Since November 22, DOJ has conducted more than 89,000 of these checks and denied more than 160 firearm transactions solely because of BSCA. Out of the 13 states that process their own background checks, 10 states have fully implemented the enhanced background checks, and DOJ is providing technical assistance in the remaining three states. But if you read GOA's lawsuit, there's a lot of people in that under 21, above 18 age group that are being just...
delayed and delayed and delayed and delayed Unconstitutionally, but they make it sound like they're doing something good I'll have a link down below to the rest of this There's some more things if you want to read their their attaboys you want to see them toot their own horn You can read the rest of it But they're coming after our gun rights like they never have before and I figured I'd bring in this one to you as well Let me know what you guys and gals think about Joe Biden and his way to try to administratively violate our Constitution
Let me know what you think about that. Yeah, I'm just gonna have some coffee. Black on coffee dot com slash gng. Guys and gals until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. There are our rights. Our forefathers died for them. There isn't a politician on the earth that can take him from us. Take care. Guns and gadgets with Jared. Guys begin. Go over there to YouTube. And Guns and Gadgets is the channel.
and that latest video is the first one roll up that you'll find, give it a thumbs up, share it wherever you can, and then go back through the scroll of posted videos, give them a thumbs up, and share them. If you haven't subscribed to the channel, it's just to the side thing, just do it, it's free. If it's free, you can, you know, set up a membership on YouTube if you don't have one, just for the purpose of screwing with things. By the way, for every, if you have an account,
Make sure you do every cat cartoon or cat meme or cat smiley video that's out there. Throw every dog video like that out there. Give it a thumbs up. That's for the algorithm. Besides, everybody loves cats and dogs. So let's see, a cat video, a guns and gadgets video, a dog video, a guns and gadgets video, a cat video, two guns and gadgets videos.
And don't forget the oblique cooking. Do cooking. Preferably Mexican or Eastern European or whatever, not anything conventional per se, but unique. And just throw it out there randomly into your mix. Use it up if you're ready. Give it a thumbs up. You don't have to watch it. Just get it up there for a second and do two or three of those a day for 365 days a year as part of your regimen and bollocks the numbers up.
Okay, like I've said, uh, porpoise. Oh look, a porpoise video! Totally a bleak from, you know, the firearms thing. Porpoise, flowers, bunnies, puppies, kitties. There you go. See how that works. Mix and match. Be creative. And again, take only a moment and get on to other things. Watch what you need to watch, you know, for information. But also tag the others, pull the others accordingly. Don't buy anything from YouTube.
YouTube advertisers are, you know, some of our other interesting to say the least as far as, uh, and I've always fastened by now you got the Joe Biden, you know, it's a pro firearms piece of the intentionally put, give Joe Biden money for his next run for president. Send Joe Biden money. Uh, no, I don't think so. And so as soon as you can cancel that out, you know, as far as skip do it.
or close your ears because you don't need your brain polluted with that kind of wasted space in the memory pan. You know what I mean? Common sense. Also here, real quick, couple other things. Yes, we're testing a bunch of the less expensive night vision. And so far, I got to find the cheapest, I mean absolute cheapest. It is definitely, I have a digital Casio camera.
And all the controls are basically the same. The face screen is the same. The collection optics, needless to say, are something else. They usually do that. They change that out. So you have the ability to collect more with a larger lens and also different cuts of lens. But the neat thing is for about $35, these digital units so far,
They have photo capability, video capability. They do go to color, but black and white, and of course with multi-setting for the variable supposed variable intensity IR light source. Now these perfect for quote unquote combat operations. Well, I'm gonna remind you of something you can do with any kind of digital or with generation zero.
infrared night vision. Shut off or cover up and or tape over the light source and use it just as a passive collector. Now what is a passive collector? Well even we did this during the Cold War
You had a separate light, IR light source, no different from, although much bigger, but no different from these little units that are out there. They're most common, digital generation one, okay, generation one digital, gen one, gen two, gen three. There actually are variations.
The cheapest and lowest end if you eliminate the illuminator Give you the ability utilizing the infrared lighting sources that you might deploy so that you can passively observe Now I go so far as to do a test from the outside coming in towards a digital or newer Conventional tube night vision device whatever we have Because years ago I found out something
And so I never had a chance to really test it in reverse order. Years ago, we took existing Gen 0, detached the IR admittors, and used it against what was at that time third generation and then with one or two fourth generation night vision full starlight scopes. What the operators on the other side didn't know is that when we used an IR source from a second location,
away from where the shooting points were. As we washed the area with IR illumination, all of the star light scopes could be identified by little glowing balls. And at first I'm having a look, I'm thinking, do they have a light source of some kind that I didn't know about? Now it's interesting that through the forward optical lens and by washing
the moving broadcasting the IR light over the second third and fourth generation night vision the collection of that light by the rods can be seen looking straight at or around near the front of the night division device no matter what the night vision device no matter what it is. It can be a binocular, binocular, it didn't make any difference.
Now, I have not tested this with the digital cameras yet, but it is on the schedule of things to do. I know that first generation, I'm sure will still do the same. That's the base tube system that all the night vision devices use. They always use everything as a Gen 1 in it, and then of course the enhancers, the next tier of tubes. So with that being the case,
We've been testing two, well, threes and fours now because that's the threat night vision that you're going to see. However, it is literally shoot the bouncing ball. Since we know that the bouncing ball is attached to the helmet and we know that the helmet, you know, if the night vision device is active, the little glowing ball you're seeing is literally right at the center of the head just about.
If you want to be smart, you could aim drop, you know, the equivalent to, depending on how you can estimate the size of the little bouncing ball, drop to gut level and fire on the target. Or if you feel lucky that night, aim directly for the bouncing ball because that's center of mass. If you punch him in the nose, I got a funny feeling the head's turned into, as you said, tombstone, a canoe. So this is something to beware and
While there are different forward shell screens that were used, I believe to dissipate this, most of the equipment is not protected. And this creates a secondary effect on the battlefield. Most of you have never seen it. But when I have a marine company in front of me, and I was deploying an Op-4 unit with three conventional Generation Zero infrared passive rifle scopes,
And again, utilizing their power, their light emitters with a projector, a stick, what do you do is a stick with extended power cord, have the person move down range left or right, have the person pop up, pan the whole area. Oh, needless to say, you'd be drawing fire in a realistic scenario, but most of it, initially, because it was an unseen concept or idea, everybody instead was looking at it. So interestingly enough, through
Another passive monitoring monocular that I had that was same age as the rifle scopes, I was able to observe all this equipment and the rifle operators confirmed it with the M14s that we had the scope mounts mounted on. So just a heads up. Whether this has changed, I don't know, what have we got, do we have a Gen 5 out there now? Would it make any difference really?
So especially if it becomes a target of opportunity in a battlefield type environment, we have heavy rifles, I mean bigger and heavier. So hitting somebody with a 375 with a passive IR scope on the roof wouldn't be a bad thing. Another thing that I do like about the cheaper camera type units is that they all have quarter inch bipod or forgive me, tripod, camera, you know, camera pod.
mounting screws. Okay, mounting nuts down the bottom. You can use any of the existing spotters, you know, spotterscope tripods, camera tripods, which I have hundreds of. I keep watching. Everybody's been getting rid of those. So it's like great. Grab every one of them that we can for free just about.
But the neat thing is that that also means that if I take and do what we did years ago when we did night vision one with Don Betcher, what he did is he perfected a shooting rail so that we could adapt a number of different first gen and second gen night vision devices with optics before everybody else knew to put the conventional optic in line with the night vision device. We were doing that way ahead of everybody, especially way ahead of the government, certainly way ahead of the system.
And what's interesting about this is I believe that these Digitals could be without any difficulty hooked up the same way utilizing that quarter inch base, that quarter inch nut fixture to be able to properly mount and station in level and proper form to a number of different conventional scopes. In fact, all of the rubber adapter fixtures for sealing
You know, sealing the channel between the two are all available. I've already tried that for size. The big thing is coming up with a consistent, you know, picatinny rail with the quarter point holes in it. It doesn't take a picatinny, but that's a nice flat level surface to mount whatever on. It's an available thing in the system.
The other consideration on this is if you have the carry handle a m16a1 ar-15a1 type rifle then that rail slot that you have there it has that whole point remember for your scope mount rail that lays in the upper part of the carry handle. This lends itself towards quick adaptability with these other night vision devices.
So that's another direction that we're already going and the neat thing is is we have both available So if you have the older rifle Maybe you got a ton of them a lot of people built a lot of the air 15a ones guys There's tons of them out there where'd they go? You know, what was the last time? I always bring this up, but let me point something out. You couldn't buy a flat top receiver Forever, they just weren't available
The what we would what should be called the a 3 everybody just call you know It said they called the flat top or flat top in for whatever should have been the a 3 upper Okay, you couldn't get that they didn't make those in the 70s or even into the 80s So the only build you had an AR 15 and the big build window was in the late 70s about the time that everybody thought
Things were going to hell in hankard which they were the Carter administration commies and the queers everything you're seeing now happened during the Carter administration But it wasn't as extreme because you didn't have the petals out there had everything else, but you didn't have the petals Now you have all the rest of that crap showing up again and the petals with the queer that we have the petals sniffer meat puppet in the White House Okay, run by various aturals slash Obama. So what's interesting is where did all those carry handle er 15s go?
I mean, there were millions built. When the Air 15 upper and lower receivers first became available, the average ambient price was about $75 to $77 a piece. If you bought a ton of them, you can get the price down to $65 and even as low as $60 if you're willing to take some blims. In other words, not looking pretty, but serviceable internally. Just may not have a gack or a miss cut on the outer surface. Who cares about that?
But they were all carry handle A1 receivers with pencil barrels. Now guys, we built, like I told you, I forgot. I don't even know for sure how many I built because I helped with the whole crew and we just build them and build them and build them. Everybody bring all their parts in for the longest time. Let me point out.
You go to Sarco, which is, you know, Sarco's still in business. They had, and in fact, I should pull out a couple of shotgun news. One of our listeners provided me with an extensive library that filled in for all the stuff I didn't have. But for the longest time, if you went to Sarco, it was first for the short time. It was $75 for a complete AR-15 kit, air M16A1 kit, with everything but the lower receiver.
Lower receiver cost is $77. What does that mean? You're building an AR-15 for about $160, $170. Next, they went up to $125. Another $50 big deal. Everybody went out of their way and still bought Sarco out constantly. When the paycheck showed up, everybody would be ordering directly from Sarco.
And at your doorstep would be big, big boxes that would give the UPS man hemorrhoids. And everybody would sort out the prettiest parts and select this one and that one and match them by manufacturer for H&R or Hydromatic or whatever or Colt. And they would be put together and then that night we would be dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum
And I will remind you that the upper from those kits, we didn't have to do anything to with most of them. Why? Well, because they were complete. So you got a complete upper already assembled. You got the stock, the buffer tube, you got all the internals, except you had to go get some semi-internals. There's only three companies that made those, but they did make them. And you can buy them directly from Colt because Colt made a semi-automatic AR-15, right?
So that was your other expense, which might cost you $15, $20 more. That was it. Most of the time you just went to one of the Ridge Runner Tennessee companies and you could buy a complete semi auto trigger group, you know, trigger internal parts, SERE, etc., for about $11. Now, it was up and down. Prices varied. Prices may vary depending upon availability. So where'd they all go?
You eat out on the market, you don't go to a gun show and see them, do you? Hell, you don't even see them at estate sales. In the last, however many, what, four decades, I have only seen two built AR-15 A1 rifles. And I want you to think about it. How many A1 rifles have you seen out there? But there were millions made.
millions, however many were bought, mostly by Colt, but however many were bought that were made from all those leftover M16 parts from Vietnam, Sarco couldn't give them away when they first got them. They had so many because nobody had a receiver. But the moment that the first company made a receiver and then two more came up behind it and then for the longest time like the internal parts, we only had three companies building receivers.
One of them being Anderson, by the way. So everybody who bitches about Anderson, let's understand something. Anderson helped to get the door open. So you might piss and moan about Anderson, but Anderson was there when nobody else was willing to step up and take the time to build an AR-15 receiver.
Just remember that the others were just generic no-name brands I mean I can't remember the one brand was almost like natural ordinance in fact I think we did get some national ordinance eventually because national was you know ar-15 or forgive me m1a M1 grand carbine yeah, they might still make some ARs why not and they did So where did they all go?
That's just a big question mark. Now, as far as these night vision devices go, they're both what are considered to be wide format, goggle, but they're really monocular front collectors. There are some binocular models with an illuminator. Prices up and down, but what I want to do is test the absolute cheapest and lowest price first, and so far I'm pretty happy with them.
Now, these do take a memory card, but everything to support them, you know, they have a power plug, they have even a card holder for, you know, inserting and being able to download into a computer, whatever you want to load it up into, etc., etc., etc. So everything you need is there. You might want to get a heavier pouch. You got usually like a little cover sleeve for a sock to put the device in, which is still good because it keeps it to dust cover.
But I would pick out one of the many Molly armored pouches that are available. And there's about, like I've said several times, there's a dozen of them available. And these are good enough for what they're for. Now, how much abuse will they take? I don't think they take much. But for what they are to get everybody into a piece of night vision.
In fact, the next thing is for airsoft live fire or for you know like BB gun with full auto. I believe these would be perfect because this is great on hand familiarization. All training time is good time. So with the BB gun AR-15 with a night vision device like this on the roof, you would have an excellent combination to actually familiarize somebody with automatic fire.
Remember that these automatic BB gun, 177 BB gun rifles, and there's pistols too. But the rifles are a limited 25 round capacity magazine. Now why they didn't go to 30, I don't know. But 25 is close enough and I'm happy with it so you can teach people that you do controlled automatic fire, burst fire. And to control it with their own mind and mental capacity.
You need to condition people if you're gonna do anything like that you need an affordable way to control the environment Also, you're not gonna blow big holes and things when somebody touches the trigger when they shouldn't have And you know doesn't boo-boo now the BBs every gun this should be taken seriously even airsoft Hey, shut his eye out, but you can still get hurt Significantly if you're not paying attention, so you have to treat all of your training aids
as live active weapons, even the deactivated ones that don't do anything. You have to take the training aids seriously so that, you know, again, train as you will fight, for you will fight as you have trained. So we don't take anything, you know, with a grain of salt. Everything is an actual, serious, live event, no matter the training aid.
On this note about medical, again, real quick, as I pointed out, you pick one tourniquet, you pick the other items that you have that are part of your medical system, make up a complete training kit. Don't open up any of your gear to do any of the training work. Pick one set, put it all together, and reuse, reuse, reuse.
Doesn't mean you can't use it down the road, but again, rather than compromising what are already sealed in the package, ready to go, they're very clean, they're where they need to be, leave those as they are in storage on your tactical gear. If you're the trainer and you're training, or if you're in again, if you're gonna train other individuals to be the trainers, then you remember that we need to create a training aid set. And that's what you use to teach everybody about the equipment
And then also it's what you use to allow them to do a hands-on to demonstrate that they understand what you have just instructed them to do. Prior proper planning prevents piss-poor performance. We have a plan. Anyway, we're at the top. Bad guys are on the invasion of the border. It's really piss-poor. Nobody's doing well. Everybody knows that the government is lying. Piss-on now.
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