Mark Koernke discussed military rifle development, ammunition specifications, and preparedness topics during this afternoon and evening broadcast. He analyzed the U.S. Army's redesignation of the new rifle from M5 to XM7, examining ammunition consistency problems with the 6.8mm cartridge and comparing it to historical weapons development failures. Koernke covered extensive ammunition topics including PMC Korean ammunition, nickel-plated brass reloading, tourniquet alternatives, and medical kit organization. He addressed political topics including Colorado gun bans, Chicago's use of schools for migrant housing, and the Bush family's absence from public discourse. The show included discussions of historical militia organization, post-war veteran treatment, and the importance of physical couriers in communications networks.
The other night that a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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. Number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 build the land of the free of course it's a Full probably should be doing this program outside
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It is the 17th of May. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. 2023, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. And we had an eagle, of all the eagle flitter by today, medium altitude.
very much the white head said it all and Everything gets out of the way of the eagle. Yeah, I got hawks down below. They drop down Turkey buzzard. There was a clutch of turkey buzzards stay kind of moves sideways and the eagle, you know did his tour so to speak so Full adult not very not not small at all. In fact very very impressive and Intimidating I'm sure is a bird of prey
It is a beautiful weapons Wednesday, by the way. Like I said, I can be doing the program outside. Might even do the 8 o'clock. We'll see what happens. Gotta watch out for that wind with the microphones. You know how that works. Anyway, turns out that the new rifle, which was to be the M5, is now being apparently redesignated XM7. That's the latest write-up from the Donut of Destruction that I was looking at here the last day or two.
This is kind of it, I told you so. But even as they planned on grabbing the new 6.8 millimeter Bundler rifle, of course it is available in 7.60x51 NATO, which would still make more sense anyway. With all the money that we've pittered away with the Yuck, Iranian scam with the Jewish mafia, money laundering, everything they can steal from us.
I told you so. Well, we'll see what happens because you know that works. They put us even more debt than they hand us over to the foreign banking interests and divvy up the country. Now they might do that. They could. They could still do it. Rifle by comparisons, only billions of dollars are going to squander. So it makes sense, doesn't it? Well, no, it doesn't. Not really. The big thing here again is
The fact that the specialized munitions issue is already becoming a problem. People who have done the what is now or now the application field test, it is a mix, but basically the ammunition is a troublesome issue. In the 6.8 modified cartridge, the new cartridge, the fabricated cartridge they came up with, which is like I said, it's not something that you need to reinvent. The Germans actually did this with plastic munitions.
for training purposes and an experiment with the, actually was the G3 when they were planning on trying to go to a synthetic case about the same time they did the G3. They also were into doing, remember the case-less, HK case-less round. Now, both projects, both the multi-component made from less strategic material case idea,
And the caseless ammunition had the same problem, which was full clearance of all of the components, either lack of consistency or any, any variance in mouth, you know, male dimension of the case, be it the multi-component, you got to assemble it rather than just one piece of extruded, you know, brass.
or the caseless ammo, which was going to be a bugger right from the get-go because everything has to run perfectly with the caseless round. And any residue, even though it was a, you know, kind of, wasn't it a crown? Have you ever seen the crown grounds? Those are the, look from the end, they look like a triangle. This was basically a kind of a wrecked square. It was the best way to describe it. The ammunition was going to be stacked like Pez's, of course, which that makes sense.
But the problem is that after the first few rounds, carbon buildup was already considered to be an issue, even though in the laboratory they said that they dealt with the problem. And the caseless ammunition progressively is thrown off to the side because the moment you get into the battlefield, like you see in the Ukraine, what do you think caseless ammunition would be like in a winter, wet spring, and muggy summer condition?
Immediately, the ammunition is being aggressively attacked just by the air, by the environment. And so what happened is they had more basically the equivalent to peanut brittle, a peanut brittle effect with regard to the caseless round. The outer part was kind of like a hard tacky shell. Well, it wasn't tacky, but a hard gloss shell with the way that they processed the munition.
But at the moment that it was in the field, it's being exposed to oxygen. And remember, we all know about how this works with oxidation, no matter what you have. The moment that it hits air, time is running down on whatever it is. That's you, the listener, the candles in front of you, the flooring. I don't care what it is. Any kind of metal, even stainless steel. Now with titanium, well, it'll take forever to do something with that.
It still eventually would go. So in this case, we ain't talking titanium. We're talking chemical munitions. So the 6.8 round in this case is now having the same problem that I expected is when you get into... It's one thing when you produce a test run at what is considered to be your pace for production.
Remember that in order for you to make a round viable, the ammunition has to be reasonably priced. There's nothing they're doing. This multi-case ammunition, I told you this a year ago, two years ago, is something that Frankfurt Arsenal looked into because the US Army would send you, as I said, if they could with the cheapest damn thing they could, if they could send you into combat with a loincloth and a sharp stick, they would.
Okay, understand the pigs, you know, the political hacks that are at the top, they're just parasites feeding off our tax dollars. Okay, so they don't care anything about you. As far as that goes, they just, you know, throw you into the meat grinder. So what's fascinating about this is, again, when you're producing what is a test batch, you're running at what is considered to be a research speed, so to speak. You can run the production equipment or whatever manufacturing process you've come up with.
at a speed that allows you to come up with 100% quality control zero zero every time. But reality is that you have to be able to reach what is considered to be an economical high speed production for what is a perishable item or it becomes just grossly overpriced. You might as well drop a nuke on somebody. You might as well drop a thousand pounder to wipe out every infantryman because the cost can go right into the stellar distance.
And this has happened with a few rounds that they developed and then dropped back in the 1940s and 50s during the same kind of idea period we're seeing right now, where the brain trust was brain dead. So I think what happened is they tried to get to production, and when they did, the consistency issue with invariance because of it, because of the consistency issues,
has created some malfunction and or probably even disassembly of the cartridge during the process. Now, I'd be willing to bet dollar to Douda that it's during the high cyclic rate full auto situation because you collect calories, it heats up the components, the transfer of calories is very, very quick.
And by the way, this is true even with brass cases or whatever you use, steel cases. If you're running a machine gun, a real automatic weapon, and if you've ever bought, for instance, 5.56 brass, now here's the thing. 5.56 brass before the advent of the saw weapons, the 5.56 saw weapons,
556 brass was relatively safe, even though if somebody goes crazy Charlie with an M16A1 or even a three round burst of the M16A2, a lot of it, you do get some stretchable brass. But typically the brass with the 556 was relatively safe, easy to resize, and typically wasn't overstretched. 762x51 NATO, oh, because most of those were originally being shot out of an M60 machine gun, a hog.
Later on, the MAG 58 variants and a couple other weapons in between you've never heard of that were available in 7.62x51 NATO, the brass, if you bought it from the government, is always taffy. Once the gun fires several bursts, the receiver area of the trunnion are heated. And this calorie buildup continues in states. This is one of the reasons you have quick change barrels on the weapons.
Now, if you got somebody that's a little heavy on the trigger finger, it doesn't take long to reach those maximum temperatures and bring the temperature up of the entire forward area of the gun to a maximum level. And if that does happen, the brass is going to come out. It's heated, it's soft during the extraction process. There's a little adhesion as the gun is fired more and more. There is a little carbon filament buildup.
And what happens is the case is stretched. Sometimes if it's a really hot barrel, up to an eighth of an inch longer because it's actually supercharged. Now if you're not careful, if the gunner isn't paying attention, he can have a runaway. I've seen three or four of those in my lifetime, in my career.
And in one case, some kid, as I've told you many times, Sergeant Ellsworth and I were standing there and this poor guy from another unit came up and he said, well, I was running the 60 and she just gave up on me and you think you can help? And well, what happened is he'd run it full auto, you know, full belt, 100 round, you know, bag belts. And what happened is he just kept loading, loading, loading, loading. And the bolt was peed into the face of the barrel.
In other words, he got it so hot they probably technically had a runaway going on almost every time, but he didn't care. And so what happened is literally the front of the bolt was turned to molten metal almost, at least taffy. Now this means the brass had to just look hellacious. I would love to have seen some of the brass came out of that gun before the barrel, before the bolt died. It's amazing how much a weapon will run.
in its dying phase with a belt-fed automatic weapon like that. It's amazing. I mean, but when it stops, she ain't start no more. Okay. So this is one of the problems you've got with most weapons, two things. The G36 has had this issue. The Stier AUG has had this issue with
super heating with excessive well won't seem really excessive but was supposed to be serviceable automatic fire they put a limitation with the Australian military of 90 rounds automatic fire sustained and then you had to back off supposedly to semi-auto you know sustained fire the G36 initially looked good because apparently they may have corrected some issues or maybe they just ignored it
But getting over into Afghanistan where they started to use the gun extensively you'll notice that there are other solutions The G36 is still around got me they had to have paid for God knows how many of them but the G36 had the same problem with regard to components now take that same idea and Throw it into a cartridge case, which is supposed to be a consistent uniform simple perishable design
And what I mean by perishable, remember, this is something that's expendable, it ain't coming back, you use it, it's gone. This is true of food, clothing, any equipment that has a transient lifespan in military service, that could probably also include us. But anything else is a perishable item, and that includes munitions. So the idea is to come up with a formula whereby you get better performance,
But you are able to keep the cost in production down bring and bring the increase the production or productivity of the machine Progressively with a combination of experience and running the equipment and the operators themselves gaining mechanical experience so that they in turn can manage the machine Right now it ain't looking too good. Okay, the fact
The one thing I think I'm laughing about though is again, the full recoil. Well, you went up to a main battle rifle cartridge, 6.8x51, and get over it. Now, here's the thing I do agree with. And in fact, I've argued this quite some time, which is why we're way ahead of the curve for the donut of destruction.
We still have all of our 7.6 Q by 51 and 30-06 rifles in the service. That can be grands, M1As, FNFLs, G3s, SIG rifles. There's any number of, in fact, how about 308 Russian rifles? There's a whole bunch of Eastern Bloc post-war 308 rifles out there. Now, magazines may not be readily available for most of them.
But let's not forget that the Sega rifles that came in, in 7.6 Qx51, well that rifle's built on an SVD chassis. In fact, a lot of people took those guns apart, put them back together, and made something different out of them because of the receiver that was used.
So we have a vast quantity of MBR's main battle rifle potential weapons already in our service and it's millions. We have tens of millions. We have millions upon millions. That gives us battlefield superiority one on one. And of course, as I said, 30 out of six. Then there's a number of other weapons that are sundry, few hundred thousand of this or maybe 60,000 of that like the FN 49, the Hakim rifles.
I would be quite honest having run all of these guns, the Hakim compares favorably to the M1 Garand. If you have a Hakim, don't you dare get rid of it. It is actually a very smooth rifle to shoot. And if you haven't shot it, go out to AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com. The Hakim was made in a 7.92x57 Mauser, 8mm.
And you can go over to AIM surplus and buy PPU, brand new factory ammo. Now you watch how that rifle prints at 600 yards. I trained a lot of people on the Hakim, the Rashid, the SVD, its variants of course, because we didn't have an actual Russian SVD except for a few that we were able to issue out from OpFor from inventories that were available through the
S.F. units that were local here, both in Michigan or in other parts of the country, depending on where we were serving at the time. And it's interesting that the government's finding knowledge that we need to go up because of robotoids, nematodes, hemorrhoids, you know, robotoids.
the robots, such mechanicals. We're back to where we started. We're fighting something that's got armor, which can be people, but it's also the mechanicals that we are going to be facing that you're going to have to be able to knock down. Now, can I do it with a 5.56? Sure, and burn lots more ammo in the process. With a .30 caliber or any of the bigger bore MDR cartridges, I have the ability to have a variant and a true M2AP type bullet.
It has the ability to not punch through pretty much everything or anything that the robotoid or nematode or hemorrhoid Could possibly be carrying and if it isn't that's what the super blooper or other weapons are for boom and away we go so the big thing here again is Looking at what they're doing. They've already redesignated the rifle, which I think is fasting and they put an XM designation Now that's not a bad thing
Instead of just flat out saying that we're going to make it the M5, which they said they were, they've now designated as the XM7. And I will remind you that Lee, of course, the M16 was at one time an XM rifle. So that's not a surprise. That doesn't mean the program's dead.
But it is in hesitancy because the way they argued is that they were going to steam in with this rifle. They were going to run it the way it is and it was going to be the M5 and that's all shut up and just, you know, take your punches. Instead, some things happen that they have decided that they may have like a, let's see, it said the XM7, it will be the XM7A1, XM7A3, XM7A3E5L6.
What yeah, they've done that before where they actually those little abbreviations those little prefixes identify further Modifications necessary to the weapon where we've seen that before how many of you worked on an m48 or an m60 battle tank? M60 a or a straight m60
A1 or how about my favorite the xm you know the it was xm the m68 to which very few people all of them were 2000 of those in service They were mostly kept for Europe that used of course the bigger shorter urban tube With the chalet lee launcher or you know gun round if you're your choice if you were the commander Now why did I bring those vehicles up? Well because they had a brand new idea of a Mac de mera special
They had a brand new 50 caliber gun like nothing we'd ever seen before it was space age It was gonna make that old browning disappear. It was gonna put that browning M 250 caliber out of business Yes, sir e and they mounted the guns with only a 50 or
depending on which little commander cupola you had, a 75 round little cup for the ammunition that was available. When you ran out of ammo, you had to quickly reload, but it was a hard space to get into, so it was harder and hell to reload the weapon. The receiver was shorter. It was very sophisticated. All three of the commander killers, oh, did I call them that? Oh, that's the name they got. That's right. You might recall that term, the commander killer.
Why was it called the commander killer? Well, Mr. McNamara's brand new super 50-caliber gun unfortunately had timing and space release issues.
It wouldn't lock down properly. The barrel would start to loosen up. The fixture would start to slide a little sideways. And all of a sudden, all that energy in that 50 caliber round wasn't going where it was supposed to. Side plate would blow out of the receiver. And since that little commander's cupola, the gun that was in there, there wasn't a whole lot of room for anything other than your head and your eyeball up to the optic. And of course, you might be looking around through the other
vision blocks all the way around the commander's cupola. But if you were firing the weapon, you were sighting the weapon. Because you didn't have very many rounds. You had to really get good at that. So what happened is a side plate would blow out. It'd cavitate the side of your head. And either you were very, very, very, very badly injured. Sometimes you'd rip into your throat. Or you were dead. Here goes the term commander killer.
Now they decided that first of all to cure a bunch of feed problems they started firing the weapon in the upright position Then they tried laying the weapon sideways in a fit in the fixture They made a fixture laid sideways then they tried it upside down. They really did They tried the gun upside down you ever tried a little weapon upside down. Oh, that's fun Especially in a very small space with no room for your hands. Oh, yeah, that's very sophisticated
And by the time they were done, you know what they did? If you look at some of the Vietnam era images, you'll notice something. The M48 and those early M60 tanks that made it to Vietnam have Browning machine guns on the roof. And typically, not a 50, they have a Browning 1919 A6 or A7 that they scavenged.
Why? Well because nobody wanted to use the commander killer. It was creating more casualties than it did, you know, kill the enemy. At least valuable casualties. Every one of our people in tankers are worth something in theory. So the the McNamara gun was completely thrown out. By the way, you may have noticed something, the Browning M250 caliber, and that was back during the Vietnam War. Now, how far back is Vietnam War?
Oh hell, that's 40 plus, ooh, 50 years almost now, we keep it up. Yeah, and the Browning, M2, 50 caliber, is still there. So instead of putting the DeMardus out of business, it put itself out of business. Exactly. Well, all three guns, there were three variants on the weapon, and that's another reason that within each of them, because they had to modify the gun, this is where you get that, you know,
A1, A2, A3, A6, A5, A9, you know, E2. In other words, the E is actually almost always experimental as in the, you know, M, what was it? I want to say 715 or 717. I think it was one, seven, seven, no, 717. The one gun didn't last but three years. It was another wonderful idea by Mr. McNamara. He was a genius, people he hired.
Well, of course he did bring a stoner, but at least stoner's gun, the air 15, M16. But what's interesting is that the whole family of weapons pretty well disappeared and if you weren't from the era, you probably wouldn't even think about them. Because you go, oh yeah, the Fitch caliber is the M2. Yeah, I know. The Browning M2, the Sparrow now for welds, it's passed a hundred years. That's pretty stinking good for a main heavy machine gun, isn't it? Point to another country that's got anything like that in service.
Or that was designed by any other country. There are a few guns that hung around, but only because, well, they were cheap after World War II, because there were so many captured. But the M2, guess what? What's on the roof of the Abrams battle tank? What 50 caliber gun is on the roof? Oh, it's an auto fire gun. It's got a remote fire control and coaxial. Yeah, it's coaxial and lateral control and everything. And it's all electronic.
But you know what's under that armor? On the roof, the gun on the roof for the commander's cupola. One of those good old M2 .50 calibers chugging along as always. So it's just heads up. But so this is why this new rifle is going to be one of those, huh, scratch your head and go, well, don't forget the cost on this thing. They already gave you a price. Now my problem with, here's another thing. Here's the problem. They already gave you a really high quote.
What do you want to bet that now that they decided to try and get into production and maybe they had a problem that that quote was a little low? Oh, it's always a little low. That's okay. I like that dog. No, it's true. That's one of the things to consider is that because of the ammunition expense, perhaps other modifications that had to be made.
They may have tacked out a five six seven hundred dollars under the gun. They said well, no we can't produce it for 3,000, but we could produce it for 4,800. Okay, what do we pay for a mag 58 machine gun? Now guys don't think guns show prices or NSA prices because that's not even near. You'll always be screwed by that.
I'll remind you again, if you go out right now, if you were a third world, you know, tin pan dictator, if you were a real assbat, okay, and you were looking for weapons and you went out on the rental revolution market, what do you think it costs for an M16 right now? Take a guess. I mean, and you're not going to be, nobody's going to be mean to you, but you know, here's the thing, don't overestimate.
It's amazing that the M16A1, well of course the M16A1 was drug on the market for the longest time after Vietnam and while many countries were still using it, it was already showing up in the rental revolution market for about 75 to 85 dollars a rifle.
That's an automatic weapon. It's the same one, M16A1, that if you go to the collector circles of the NFA, that's a $20,000 rifle only because they made it so you can't get any more. None of the originals. Now, they can make new guns, but again, you only really get samples because you can't have a whole brace of M16A1s because that's just not allowed with all the rules and changes that they made.
So, the AK, by the time we get to the middle late 90s, the AK-47 was down to as little as $27 to $50 a gun, depending on which AK it was. These Z rifles were as little as $45 a piece, and this is American, American currency. Remember, as I told you, the SKS is that you guys all bought for $56.
They paid $9 apiece and the Chinese were laughing their ass off because they couldn't get that anywhere on the planet. But you were buying a brand new old inventory or a brand new built by the Chinese right now SKS Carbine that they, you know, the importers bought them for between $9 and $11 apiece. Those berm handle mousers, remember the ones I told you about? They were going to destroy them over there. They said, well, we're just going to melt them down. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. You want to sell them?
So they got those for a couple dollars apiece, brought them back to the US, sold them for originally, remember, $55 to $65 a gun. On the rental revolution market, you know, they always do this to you, they baffle you with bullshit with movies. Oh yes, it's a, oh, that's an $8,000 rifle, you know, that's a blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And in reality, it's like, more like what you would see. Think about it this way, ever watch Uncommon Valor? Remember the guy who owned the restaurant? Who actually was an arms dealer?
And he has the restaurant, he has the little pamphlet that he handles hands out. And it looks like it's a, you know, we're not interested in eating. He goes, you might want to look at the house specials. And he goes page by page. And of course, the pictures are goofy for what they are and what the prices are. And finally he goes, well, let's go check out bargain basement, of course.
And he goes down and you see the cellars and what you see there are arms dealers are like that all over the planet. But imagine bigger ones where the arms buildings are the size of your village. There's a place in Toronto down in the valley way up off the beachfront. Guys, the building is big enough to put a small village in. What are they dealing? Tanks, automatic weapons.
soft skin vehicles of different types which they have stacked up out in the yards all over the place and down the road. Right now maybe not so much because everybody's stripping everything out for all these wars so they probably have sold well. But that's the difference between what we're charged and of course because of the nature of the askew market created here. When you see those guns being sold over there in Syria they're not paying
of $7,800 for a grand out of the back of that pickup truck. They're probably paying anywhere from $45 to $60, maybe $100 at the most. And the same with those little submachine guns, $15, $20 apiece for those CZ submachine guns. They're literally stacked like cordwood. Give me some of those grand. Yeah. Well, again, they're Berettas. They're the ones coming out of Italy, is what they are.
Because there's a ton of those that ended up on the render revolution market and of course some people bought them and brought them over as parts kits here for apex gun parts gun parts court Sarco the usual suspects have all brought those in to the international zones and chopped them up and then selling kits You can go over to apex right now. They probably have a Beretta grand over there right now in the kit
But for what you're paying, see that's the thing, is if you had the resources we have in our inflated society,
And you drop into a situation like that where the guy comes down the back alley of the pickup truck over just off the edge of the war zone and you got 30 crates of carbine ammo and a handful of carbines from god knows which countries were using them. There's several images you can find them if you look where they're you know the guys selling guns to the Syrian fighting forces. You mean all that stuff that got blowed up on the battlefield that got blowed up and suddenly it appeared in the back of his truck?
That's right. It got blue again. I want the Duran's, I want them at the $50 price that you were talking about. I don't want to pay $490 for a parts kit. Right, I know. No, that's my point. Again, they should be that price here. Here's what Reagan did. Okay, nobody's going to lie. Ronald Reagan, it wasn't Ronald Reagan, it was George Herbert Walker or Bush.
when Reagan changed the NFA slash the class three titling with all the restrictions. The point where he did that, guys, okay, it cost you about the same price for your tax stamp as it did for the rifle. You can buy over the counter an M16A1 in 1982, fully automatic, for about $175. Well, how much is the tax stamp?
So, wait a minute, you're saying I could buy a regular full auto, I have to go through the paperwork, needless to say, but a whole lot of Americans qualify for that paperwork if they're willing to do it. So here's what they did. All of a sudden they banned any further import or exchange beyond the inventories that exist, they can still bring in a certain number of weapons.
under very specific license and that M16A1 that was a $175 rifle in 1982-83 all of a sudden became a $20,000 rifle. Because it was rare! And the same thing happened in 1967 with the Gun Control Act of 1968. Before the GCA 68, just on the edge of it,
HK91 factory German made rifles, including contract rifles, were coming in for a pretty reasonable price. But the moment that they affected the Gun Control Act of 1968, those guns went to $3,000, $4,000, $5,000 apiece. Same rifle. In fact, if you're overseas, you could buy the same rifle in Canada because they didn't have the restrictions in 1968.
The Canadians could buy a full-auto G3, a German G3 rifle, not an HK91. The Canadians could buy it over-the-counter for about $216, brand new in the box. Now granted, that's in late 60s, early 70s dollars, but the Canadians did not have a gun control act like ours until the middle late 70s.
Oh look at the history of, you see they lie their ass off. Nobody knows about Canada. There aren't too many people. So they do this, oh Canadians, they didn't have handguns. And they didn't have guns this, and they didn't have guns that. My ass, people. You could have any weapon you wanted in Canada. You want an artillery piece? Go over to Toronto and buy one. Okay, what do you want?
all over the counter. It's like I said, when you went to the Toronto, any of the big cities or even the Outback, the trading posts were the same way. Lottie anti-tank weapons, Lottie anti-tank rifles, $125 with the transport box, with the cradle, with 100 rounds of ammo, the transport box was filled with the gun, the magazines, spare barrel, etc., etc. Well, not a spare barrel, they had all the armory tools in that one.
in the the boy's 55 caliber anti-tank rifle over the counter no paper how many do you want $75 apiece in Canada not in Canada Canada was anti-gun no no Canada didn't consider guns a big deal way in America wanna submachine gun? Sten submachine gun they told us a million times $11.50 American
every mark from mark twos, mark threes, mark fives, the mark six, A1, whatever it was, all of those, they had them wrapped in wax paper and the oil wax paper. They had the buttstock off the back, they laid it side by side just like the armor would store it. They wrapped them in oil paper.
They had then took two pieces of twine and taped them or I should say, you know, tied them together, you know, like it was a like it was a roll newspaper. And you know what they did? They stacked them on the end of the counter from the floor to the ceiling. How many do you want for $11? Well, as little as $7, but $11 and 50 cents. Machine guns. Oh, my God, everybody was dying. Everybody. And nobody cared. Nobody cared.
That's real Canada. That's not the Hollywood bullshit that you see, including all the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police could be outgunned at any moment. It's just everybody in Canada was polite. You could buy a German Pac-40, and individual rounds cost a whopping $1.50 American to $3 American. We're talking an anti-tank gun, a trailer-mounted anti-tank gun.
All day Think about that. Oh my god, how could they do this? Oh, they just take cash There was no credit cards back there by the way, you know, they didn't bother with checks either you better have cash How many of those did the Canadians buy? Oh how much extra money they have they get drunk up on Saturday? Of course the stores were open on Sunday So I guess you couldn't get anything Saturday, but no you could go if you went in drunk up Friday night Got got over your hangover picked up your cash
Went to the gun store, bought a couple crates of 9mm ammo, bought magazines for 15 cents a piece, and you buy a Sten gun for $11.50, maybe one or two, your wife needs one. We're gonna go out and shoot today. And you go out and... No way! Not the Canadians! Yes, way, the Canadians all day. A. You know, man? A. How you doing, Michigan? They're A. Seriously, guys.
All the bullshit that's the only way I can say I only read polite about it all the BS you see in Hollywood and even the fictional history Canadians are armed to the teeth. They're just very polite people And so if there were panty waste up there, you can be a panty waste all day. Nobody cared Okay, you'd be a panty waste over there. I got a whole pile of guns. What's your point? Want to see my want to see my tank?
Because anything that was over-the-counter that anything that you that the rent revolution companies could buy and shipped all over the world you could walk right over there and buy right now and put it on trailer and take it home and nobody cared But what the communist get into play and everybody realizes they're gonna try to try to kill you Whoa, hell yes, and the government's got to restrict that because they realize you put a bullet grass fast and they can blink Just heads up on that one Okay
So as it is, again, that was Canada. But by the way, I would point out Canada is right next to Michigan. There's a whole lot of stuff that Canada didn't need anymore. Let's put it that way. It'll all come out of the woodwork. This stuff kicks off. I think we've got enough to deal with the problem. Just going to make sure we know how to take care of what we're running, you know, how to operate it.
So anyway history, but still know how to run a lot of anti-tank rifle and know how to run a boys 50 Yeah, there were some slow thrums in there to the 20 slow from and at the time back in 1976 75 they had Swiss 20 millimeter anti-tank rifles Recoilist rifles the recoilist, you know little popcorn fart gun. It would punch a hole in anything
But in fact, a couple guys used to bring him down to the Knob Creek machine gun shoot. That's now gone. But the Knob Creek machine gun shoot, they used to have a couple of them on display. Now that used to cost $45 for the recoilless gun and ammunition was about 40 cents a round. American. They were recoilless. Wow. So anyway, and nobody cared.
It was so important when people were dying, like the right of it. No, no, they weren't. As a matter of fact, everybody kind of was very respectful because you couldn't be sure what your uncle ate there. Yeah, he's a little crazy. He's a lumberjack. He's doing pretty good. But you know, you want to go screw him in his house. He cut you in two before you even get a chance to get past the driveway. You know that, right? I don't think you mess with him. By the way, his cousins are pretty good too. Yeah, they come at you, eh?
They all come at you and they are to the teeth in fact every one of them was bending a war Indians they drag them all into the wars and if they don't kill them off they come back rather belligerent Something else to think about well used to be now. They got all international wusses, so that's their problem not mine anyway Oh, let's see other things real quick on that note 50 caliber Barrett rifles now somebody was asking me about magazines
Did anybody build another magazine for any of the 50 cals out there? Yes for a little bit there at the hey and the heyday of The 90s with regard to the 50 caliber development groups in the 50 caliber rifle association 50 caliber shooters association a lot of interesting things Came into play but mostly everybody fed off the Barrett magazine So if you've got one of the odd guns out the very first thing I'd do is if you got somebody friendly who has a Barrett
Before I start paying an outrageous price for a Schmidlap 402 magazine, you should go take a Barrett mag and try it and compare it. At least take your mag if you have one. Because there are, for instance, the Hakeen 50 calibers. Now, those aren't foreign. That's the Hakeen 50 calibers. You remember it. And also the Stoner 50s. Now, everybody was pretty well cooperative.
Serbu was pretty, I mean even though everybody's got their attitude, Serbu's got an excellent channel, Mark Serbu, and I think we're gonna try getting back up on the air here soon, but he has an excellent channel on YouTube talking about his research and development projects, okay? He just did a couple of super short .50 caliber guns. You need to go take a look at the video.
And he was trying to basically demonstrating how much foot pounds of energy available for something that basically is, while it is, it's not an NFA short rifle, it's just with inspects to qualify as a very short .50 caliber but standard M4 size rifle. And what's interesting is completely manageable.
demonstrates shooting it, etc., etc. The weapon itself is an interesting idea. In this case, I was talking magazines before, but Serbo is still in the business and still doing some really interesting work with the guns and stuff he's been playing with and developing. For any of the other odd man out 50s, there were two or three of the European ones that came in. I don't know, but I would still, rule number one is,
Why reinvent the wheel? And so I would test a Barrett mag. If you've got one of those Euro guns that came in in semi-auto and there were three or four that were dominant for a little bit, not over the Barrett, but they were competing. Those guns mostly look to be a Barrett .50 caliber magazine. So first rule, if you got a mag, take it, go compare it where somebody has a Barrett.
I know a lot of people that do have many of the odd guns out because they've been running it. They picked them up from other people who picked them up and they're still affordable to shoot. They're still, they can be fed easily enough. And anybody who's serious about 50 is into reloading 50 because you do want to reach out as far as you can and you can really tune.
of the .50 caliber round up quite dramatically, as was demonstrated by what the .50 caliber shooters association was doing, or has been doing for the last 30 years. So again, before I would do anything, I would do a comparative study of the .50 caliber magazine you have, to see how it lines up with the connection and pivot point, block point for the Barrett semi-automatic rifles.
Now if you're fortunate, it doesn't mean that the Barrett mag is going to be cheap. It just means it's going to be less expensive than the other one you might have been thinking about picking up.
because one has more of a collectability issue, the other one is a working man's rifle, and it's very dominant in the market that has been marketed to every foreign operation out there. The cartels have them because we sold a bunch of 50s to the Mexican military. Mexican military people defect to the cartels or get transferred to the cartels by the Jewish mob running the Israeli government.
and a Mexican government, I'm sorry, did I say that? Anyway, the operatives drag all their guns down the road with them. And so the barracks is everywhere. It's in Europe, it's in the Middle East, it's in South America, it's in Central America, it's in the United States. You're gonna see them coming at you when this thing kicks in because they'll be coming in with the foreign militaries, it'll be cooperating with the globalist against the American people. So, you know, act accordingly.
And again, the other thing too with the, this is the other problem. If you have a weapon that you do not have spare parts for, first you're going to want to try to track down anybody who might still be a distributor if the weapon ends at 50 calories in service. And if you are, if you do have something unique, I will repeat this again. Extractor, ejector, firing pin immediately, especially with what's coming and what they're planning.
a firing pin extractor and ejector, all primary springs you should buy spares. I would build a kit that would actually carry that line with a lot of them, depending on the stock assembly. Some of them actually have a little dead space for a grip underneath the rear of the buttstock. I know what it's for.
But with the situation the way it is, you're going to want the spare parts with the gun. And if you can, you want to affix the spare parts with some kind of carrying system to the weapon. I know it's going to add a little weight, a few ounces, but it's priceless if something happens and the weapon breaks down in the field and you are away from your reserve inventories. Whenever possible, you need to try to figure out either how to A,
carry the primary spare parts on the weapon itself or If you're going to commit to a particular weapon on your combat load you need to carry the spare parts there now what do I mean by carry the Carry them on the weapon all kinds of neat little tricks of the m16 rifle. You've got a pistol grip storage storage pocket, right?
In many cases, the firing pin may fit depending on how long that grip is. Also, remember that your extractor and injector are all tiny objects, secondary pins, and also plungers. Remember all the other springs and pins that you need to put things back together. Grease them all up, put them in that pistol grip, make sure that sucker is locked shut so it can't open up until you specifically open it up.
If you have an A1 or A2 and you have the trapped buttstock for the AR-15 and you're using a solid stock, which half of what I've got out there buried is in that position, then the spare part should be prioritized to go in the buttstock and more of them. So that's the other part that needs to be remembered. And again, grease everything. Bag it, grease it, bag it, mummify it.
Put it into the storage area and then get out with business. M14, M1 Garand, all the rest, it's obvious. Now here's a little trick too before I forget, and we've talked about this many times. You got a pump shotgun? No reason for your spare parts not to be carried unless you've got a rubber BB buggy bumper recoil pad.
If you have any standard butt plate, you all have to is undo two screws and you have a shaft channel for the buttstock primary retaining screw that locks to the receiver. Well, the whole channel is available storage. What can you put in there? Well, I bet you can put in firing pin extractor, rejector, secondary springs, and even additional materials, including supplies, whatever you want. Again.
grease a grease tube with the parts in the grease tube inside the wood channel. Make sure it's sealed tight. Put the butt cap back on. Something happens with the weapon malfunctions instead of having to go, I got to put that weapon off to the side. We're not going to be able to put it back in service. Well, no, Bob, that's an alpha rifle or an alpha shotgun, depending on what you got there. You've got storage in the butt. You've probably broken extractor. You've got at least one extractor in that buttstock. Oh, that's right.
See how that works? And you should know how to break down your weapon, right? That means full maintenance stripping, something you should all know. By the way, if you're not familiar with each one of your weapons, and I know some of you have gotten a lot of new stuff from estate sales and such or from personal deals, don't forget you can go over to YouTube or any rumble is another one.
And there's a lot of maintenance videos on pretty much any and every weapon you can imagine. If you have a certain or a new handgun or an old handgun, a lot of people like going through the motions and demonstrating, creating tutorials. Don't guess. Take the time, do a little research, see what you can find on YouTube or what you can find on Rumble or any of the other services that still have something.
YouTube doesn't have free speech. It just has whatever it just randomly allows. But you might find something there useful. And you should know how to break down each of the weapons. If it's something unique, I know like, you know, Lugers are finicky. Birmingham Mousers seem more complicated than they should be. But I forgot to remember when they were built.
They both work well. Luger is not your first choice, but you know what? You should know something about a Luger because there's millions. I mean, we have to have most of what's left of the production of Lugers on the planet inside the United States. One of the many weapons that, no, it may not be your first choice, but my God, we can pull the trigger and kill somebody with them. Puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck, puck,
Trying to put another Swiss magazine in my standard 30 caliber Luger. Pink, pink, pink, pink, pink, pink, pink. Ah, there it goes again. So broom handle mounts are the same thing. Anyway, the big thing here again with most of these weapons, and even if you don't have the ability to store on the firearm, make up a battle kit, a pocket specifically that goes on your web gear for the purpose of
being able to store primary components for the weapon that you've committed to. Now, that means you're gonna be very specific in what your militia loadout is, right? You're gonna pick the weapon that you're gonna load out your system with the primary weapon that you will be carrying in the field. Always remember that one. You could probably carry a whole toolkit with all kinds of parts on board for many different weapons. They might still build that up, but that would be a piece of equipment that deploys with the unit like an armorer's trunk.
which we have talked about in the past and we'll probably talk a little bit about after the top of this hour, we're almost there. Another thing about most all of the spare parts is that right now they are available. Pretty much anything you can imagine. There's a lot of stuff coming in, you know, wave from all, well, it may not be Australian, but there are a bunch of surplus Australian military parts.
showing up in the inventory. I've mentioned this before. Centerfiresystems.com. Centerfiresystems.com. Centerfiresystems.com. Now some of this stuff may have come from Samco. Samco, they're still divvying up what's left of that company. And Samco, the brothers, and I guess the sister, got into a pissing match in a three-way split. And they were cantankerous as it is to deal with. Well, they got cantankerous with each other in the inheritance process.
So they busted the company up, sadly enough. Even though they weren't your favorite company to deal with, they did have some interesting things and good connections. So the latest batch of British Enfield parts appear to be SAMCO. And there are a number of Mauser parts over at Apex. Looks like it came from the same inventory. As they are either, maybe they're dying off. These guys were old when they started fighting over the business.
I mean, they weren't spring chickens, okay? And when I say brothers, brothers, you know, and I think sister, we're still talking people older than I am. I'm 66. So that should tell you something right there. Anyway, the good thing is the stuff at least didn't get scrapped or, you know, thrown off into the Atlantic or, you know, somebody got into a pissing match and just said, people do that. They'll destroy things.
So we're getting a few more of those old vintage arsenal wine casks opened up and the vintage is... oh, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm
And for the Brits, the Enfield was still in service along with a couple other weapons that were long in the tooth. So this is the last of that window or period of inventory from the latest whatever they discovered. One of the things I would point out if you go over to Sarco, and if you can pull the page up, I'm going to have a terrible time. I'm going to have to sit down and see if I can fight into it. But Sarco has
British number four mark one Enfield barreled receivers for ridiculously cheap price now are the boat anchors or basically fence posts We'd have to look at a few of them. They're in fair condition External service issue is not a problem. The big thing is are all of the trail and connecting surfaces correct? I don't care It looks like on the outside. It's not pretty on the outside. It's not what counts
Barrels are the toughest thing to find and these are barreled actions. So the other issue though with that and you've already heard if I'm talking in fields and you're listening you already know is 303 British is not around like it used to be so you're gonna be looking mostly at brand new PPUA ammunition and that's about it. But you could build a quantity of British Enfields for a very reasonable price right now if you were patient.
If you're willing to go between all the different sources and with the quantity parts prices available You could put quite a few end fields together Just an idea something creative for any of you young kids out there. We're at the top We're gonna hear the music here for a moment. Everybody be able to take a break. It is weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best figure walks in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You traded in your name you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the
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 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? Oh, 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.
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Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance begin. And a couple things that we talked about earlier in the week. Colorado, they're still pressing for a total ban right now. It has been given a lot of press coverage with the controlled media. They're not, of course, not an outside of Colorado. We'll understand that this is a big push right now with the communists in Colorado.
and logic is that it's in the Rockies, you're not gonna pay attention, the occult types are obviously the ones financing it. So all the Cthulhu worshippers are doing their part right now. But beyond that, we have a couple of things going on needless to say with limitations, gnashing of teeth and running of hair by the...
the leftist because well now that we've got the big surge that everybody thought they wanted they're now dumping the big plan the latest big plan that apparently have all been coached to do all over the country this is something this just happened spontaneously they are using existing school structures either schools that are active
or schools that have been shut down. For instance, in Chicago, in New York, they're using active schools using the gymnasiums, and they're going to be using the street people that they've created, you know, the illegal aliens, dropping them off into all of these communities that, well, they thought it was wonderful for the border to be dropped. I know many people are saying the same thing, and I have to agree. I'm not shedding any alligator tears.
the whole country is being swamped and they're being outraged with only a few hundred, which is really fascinating. However, it's because, you know, it's their wicked uncle Ernesto. He's my wicked old uncle Ernesto and I'm glad you won't see or hear him as he fiddles about. Fiddles about, fiddles about. Yeah, down with your bed clothes, off with your night shirt. Fiddling about, fiddling about.
Yeah, you know the perverts they brought in, hey, fits right in line with the public fool system. So that's why they're obviously pointing them there. And the rest is history, as they say. So now there's a bunch of protests, and you know, well, we support the illegals, but you can't put them where our kids are. Or you can't put them, now here's the other thing in Chicago. It's, well,
The population has been going down and down and down on the south side. I think that's rather fascinating because I commented on this before, but now they're actually talking about it. They're putting the illegal aliens, the latest wave in apparently what is one of the high schools that has been closed down. It's on the south side. It looks to be a classic, I would say 1960s construction. Rick and mortar building, really nice or what it was built.
No money was spared because, you know, of course, every time we've had a wave of help the ghetto, they just pour the money in and the help the ghetto demand crew burns it all down or beats it all up or whatever.
Well, I don't think they burned the high school down, although I'm sure they've done enough damage to it that we've paid for it, to the U.S. taxpayers who paid for the Chicago schools like Detroit, you know, a hundred times over. Now, most of that money never was spent on the schools. It was stolen by the Jewish mob who runs the Black Mafia who operates Detroit or operates Chicago. And they've got it down to a science to steal the money. But what's interesting is that they're lamenting and gnashing of teeth and running of hair in Chicago.
because, well, they're putting them in the empty school. And so they've realized that it looks like they're good, now they're talking, of course, and they're discussing it openly, that, well, the illegal aliens are gonna get to vote. And now the black population is up in arms because it looks like replacement theory. Oh, wait, oh, those racists. Oh, I'll tell you.
Well, it is and that's what it's all about and everybody who thought they were there remember I told you this before oh I'm the special pet puppy. We're special you're not ha ha ha they're gonna screw all of you Hey, what are they doing here? Wait a minute. What are you doing? Wait a minute. We're here. We're with the spot The pet puppies. Well, no, you're not Nobody is Remember, it's using one group against the other against the other guy. We understand how this works
So anyway, the other thing that was acknowledged out of this that I think is most fascinating is that because the population has gone down, this particular school was closed. Now, I haven't done an available, you know, when it's not a table of authorized equipment, how about table of existing structures? And what do you want to bet that the south side of Chicago is looking like central Detroit?
where originally, I mean, there were areas the very last time that I seriously went to Chicago for anything. And it was because we were picking up free food. We were going to the Polish section and all the outdated food that they wanted to get rid of while we were busy picking up stuff for a Polish store in Detroit. What we did is we loaded the truck up with, I mean, to the ceiling. And there wasn't any room even for us to move.
with free food because it was outdated, quote unquote, tonnage. I mean, we're not talking pounds, we're talking tonnage in food, okay? Even at that time, the core area that we were going through was more than 50% depleted in terms of structures.
You could see from one neighborhood through to a second or even a third with most of the lots having been destroyed. And in several of these areas you had the traditional three or four story sandstone front apartment complexes and more than 50% were destroyed. Already either burned out sitting there or torn down completely in broken tooth lots where the buildings were completely gone.
And that's been many years now. So we're seeing that very often. No, the wrong pipe there. Anyway, what we're seeing now is they're confirming that 50% plus of the available spaces. Well, available vacant lot. So needless to say, you don't need the schools. If you don't have the bodies, even if you did want to bus them in, you don't have any place to bust them in from so to speak. So this is a rather fascinating situation.
in that the kosher mafia, yes, they are doing what I've told you before, it's called the karetmus. They have eradicated enough of the original population. They now feel they can bring in the primary replacement block, and now they're gonna start pushing out the original useful people that they had there. And why is it useful? It's not working. Useful people to manipulate the system to get the property for nothing, thinking in the long term.
using the first batch to do the damage, burn down the buildings, clear out the land. The next batch are coming in, they're better slaves, they're more slave-oriented, much easier to manipulate and use, and there'll always be the fear that they can be shipped back to wherever. And that makes some more useful weapons too, by the way.
Which is something everybody needs to be you know looking at here, so this is going to be Expanding Denver, I would say the same situation. There's a bunch of stuff going on there in Colorado It's gonna be rather interesting to see how that collapses because it is actually happening already there, too in Specific neighborhoods or blocks of property that obviously somebody wants to see change the hands change
as far as he was actually manipulating them. Chicago was just farther down the road. And yes, one thing that was also pointed out by several different people and several different, you know, talking heads today that, well, but that's the South Side. That's Obama's people. Yeah, no, that really. Obama's people are Jewish people or Obama's people are in Hawaii. And just because he plopped his feces bird arse down in Chicago doesn't mean that's where he's from.
South side of Kenya Yeah, let's remember that okay. It's like well. He's how can he do that to the people you know his own people in the south side of Chicago It's not his guys. Where did he grow up? Okay in fact let's put it this way Where did he live we're all
surfing in Hawaii I know about you but oh yeah I think in Hawaii so where was he on the beach in Hawaii dudes tough like to do me I bury so tote so my baby so Toro I was on the beach in the sand with grandma and grandpa my mom you were taken in the Sun I had the shades it was a tough life I was on the south side of Honolulu you know what that's like
That's really what it was. Think about it. Now, yeah, man. Another example of the man keeping us down, you know. I had to eat fresh pineapple. You know, it's like feeding fresh pineapple every day. It was cheap back then. Now they've been trying to kill the planet. Obama's brother dropped the Kenyan passport recently. I saw images of... Yep. Sure was Kenyan passport. It makes you wonder though, you know?
Hey, the, the, the, what do you want to call her? The, the Shishka? The, the, the mother? Apparently Frank Marshall Davis knocked her up and then she went over to Kenya and got hooked up with this other guy and pretended it was his baby because he didn't look anything like the siblings. Does look an awful lot like Frank Marshall Davis though. Yes. In fact, it's most likely, well, it's like, it's like, it's like Hillary the Hutt and Chelsea. Who does, what does, I missed, missed.
Yeah, it looks like Mr. Hubble. I'm sorry. The jaw and the lips kind of give it away. If you know what I mean. If you look at Chelsea, and she don't look anything like, well, maybe Hillary, Hillary the hut, but you know, the witch. The witch! Yeah, she's tied in with the Gates Foundation, with Bill and Melinda over. Well, I don't know how much Melinda's got to do with it anymore, but...
Parasites. Parasites. The inoculations and the whole, you know, I don't know if they do the fake food thing there, but she's tied into them with the inoculations and the bioweapon stuff. Joint at the hip. And Mary's right there too. The whole clique's there. One way or another, all of these characters are still riding in the same, you know, the same wagon and still doing business.
The only ones that are interesting to me that are mias. Where did the bush? Where'd the bush click go guys? You know, they don't have the cover anymore Well, they've dropped off the map. I mean We have a little he's a living president I think I mean granted, you know But GW is supposed to still be floating around there somewhere. What was the last time you saw anything with GW? Think about that. Why is he out of sight? That's one of the things that I pointed out for years
All of these characters want to be in that power click. There's a big difference between the ones that we're allowed to look at and think, man, that ass hat should be in the crosshairs. Like, okay, it's like Soros. But Soros is so old, the guys, it's his sons and nephews that are running the business, not Mr. Soros himself. In fact, what is it? The son who was at the White House, remember last month, as I recall,
and has been made many trips to Washington and the White House. And of course, remember, one of the family members of the Soros clan is married to Chelsea Clinton, the person we just mentioned. But there's another here. Yeah, who would have thought you could, what a surprise that a wicked evil parasite like that would be married to another wicked evil parasite like that. Especially the ugly one.
But anyway, what's fascinating about this is there's a point where if you really want to say you're powerful, is your name doesn't have to be spoken. Remember, I've talked about this for a very long time. There's about 10 rich individuals that kind of, it's kind of like the comment made about high masonry, not the common lodge, not the blue lodge.
But my brothers, we shall come full circle to the beginning and know our future. And what that has to do with is, as we've said, how do you make sure that the click is trimmed and tuned to get the upper tier to graduate to the 33rd and above, which you're not supposed to know about, but it's known.
How do you do that? Well, the same is true with this other money. You get to the point where nobody is supposed to talk about him anymore. You can talk about Soros. Soros has talked about and commented on even in the Congress right now. When was the last time you heard a comment about a Bush? Now we hear Kennedy, but what's really weird is not a Kennedy as in the Kennedys you would know. Certainly we have the one son who is running for president.
And we do have another Kennedy, who by the way is one of the coolest guys in the Senate you can listen to. If you haven't paid attention, Mr. Kennedy is a very sarcastic individual, while being very, he is very kind. He is very, he's very
Why would we say lark on it? Okay. He's just like, oh, you know, hey, I'm sure you're a really nice person Now, let me tell you what kind of a bastard you really are and he always says it that way too is you know, Mr. Blank and blank or Miss blank and blank I'm sure you're a really nice person But let me ask you a few questions And of course you already have the answers because you already know because everybody's looking for that, you know, you'll be able to stick that knife in appropriately
What's interesting is no comments about Bush. What about again? What about Jeb? I mean granted they are all getting up there in years. These are not spring chickens anymore. But then let's ask something else. Did the Bush family just all die off guys? What's going on with the next Bush? The Bush's aren't going to drop off the planet. So what are the present middle generation of Bush's doing? The ones that we just mentioned GW is is an old fart.
Jeb is the youngest of the old farts, but they're all old enough. There's at least two other generations below them. So let me ask you all something. What are the Bushes doing right now? I don't know. I heard one of them, and I don't remember the name. One of them was running for an office somewhere. I'm not sure that they did.
Hopefully I'm making your brain juices flow here because you see it's like the Soros's. Yeah, we want to hang Mr. Soros certainly. One of the Bush girls is on the Today Show from time to time. She used to be a red yoder there all the time, but they kind of like pushed her off to the side recently. Or it was recommended that the name disappear.
Like I said, this is something fascinating to me. Guys, you've got the Bush family occupies two presidential posts in the history of the presidency. Okay, that's significant. That's like, you know, again, we've had other families that have done that in the beginning of the country. Think about historically what this means though. You've got a significant power dump right there. You've got a dynamo. So where did it go?
What's it doing? See, it's like playing. Okay, it's like think about this. It's a submarine. When you can't see the submarine and you can't find it, you better start worrying, right guys? See how that works? Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Yeah, I think there's a grandson that's the mayor of San Antonio or something like that. That makes sense. Yeah, he's the guy that gave up the Alamo to the UN.
in their reef. Oh, he's a suretail bush. He's an angle bush. Yeah, okay, that's right. Yeah, but he's a, again. He's a grandson, I thought. Yeah, but he's still, remember, he's basically like an outer party member. I'm sure they're trying to build, wherever you are if you're a bush, they're trying to build you up. So if he's got some kind of political post, he's always vying for the next one. You know what I mean? In other words, they're always looking to step up.
But but there's a bunch of the outer party family members. They're all useful But it's it's like we said before I will let me do with your idiot son. Well, you got San Antonio. Oh, yeah, that's right Let's not say let's make it. Yeah, let's make you Maris an Antonio. He couldn't screw that up Hey, you know that when you put me in Tony. Yeah, the Alamo a lot. What about the Alamo? Oh that idiot
Is he what I mean? In other words, he couldn't possibly screw that. If I could make that mistake, I'd go, what did he do? You're kidding me, right? No, no, no, sir, I'm not. Oh, God. So this is the interesting thing about where you get to the point where if you're in the power structure, it's not you're forgotten, it's just they're told to forget because there has been... Well, okay, let's think about this one. Let me put it this way.
What was George Herbert Walker Bush's first real important job in government where people really started to notice him? He was a military officer. That's true. But what is it? What was his I brought this story up many times I mean because you should remember what was the post that he had? He went back he was went to communist China and he became director of the CIA Okay
Well, if you're a director of the CIA, I'm sure when you quit, you're gone, right? You just don't have any connection with the CIA ever again. You just don't know. No, we all know better. Until you die, you're affiliated with the company. The fact that he was a director means that he's on the high potentate list to begin with. Just with that office. But he had that office.
before he was pushed on Ronald Reagan for vice president and of course eventually became president. You have 40 plus years, if not closer to 50, of Bushite just with him manipulation of this country's government.
So you're telling me right now that the bushes have just dropped off the face of the earth as in in the higher structure? All the other positions we're talking about like media or let's say being a mayor of a town, that's the outer party bush. That's the outer party members. So what are the core members doing or the hardcore drivers doing and why is it their name isn't uttered? It's because they're in the middle of it.
Okay, it's like not talking about Obama. Where's Obama been living? Where was Obama living for the four years that Donald Trump was in office? He was in stinking Washington, D.C., guys, the whole time. No president does that. No other president, unless you're... Oh, wait a minute. If you're trying to undermine the existing presidency, you do.
But no other president has lived in Washington at the same after having been in Washington. And you go right back to all the presidents. I mean, well, I will spend another eight years here even though I don't have to. That never happens. Go ahead, call her. Chip in there, please. Hey, Mark. This is Irish Whiskey. Along the lines of outer party members, years ago I was at an older gentleman's house and I happened to notice his Mason card.
on the desk and this Mason card was 32nd degree Scottish Rite. And I was thinking to myself, you know, since that time, it's like, how many of these people do we have running around that are just like, you know, people you meet in everyday life that are on high levels? Back to you. Right. Exactly what I'm pointing out is, one of the things to remember is that the purpose of part of the upper element, or actually the responsibility is to constantly screen
or screed both the population activities, populations activities, and recruitment and tuning of the, what were initially peons to become the next wave to fill in the blanks, because you've got to keep recruiting. This is the part they're terrified you people will all understand. I've been arguing for years. The militia is not a click generational element thing.
It is the most important tool, which is why they attack it constantly if it is part, if it's understood that it's part of the checks and balances system. To counter what happens with orders, guilds, clicks in government, etc., the people themselves have to have a protection or a mechanism. And there's still interaction between all of these devices.
And so, the militia was part of the generational check and balance mechanism where everybody participated and it was considered part of the element of, the breaking element of government. The final solution, if all else fails, no matter what they argue, the bottom line is, you put a bullet in anybody, they die. That's what it comes down to. If you shoot somebody, they die. You bend it, somebody, they die. You cleave them with a sword, they die.
Well, they might not die right away, but they die. Okay? In other words, it's coercive force and the population has to have the equivalent coercive force implement or tool in hand. That's what the purpose of the militia is.
Civility is purely determined by the actions of all parties. It's not by our side. This is everybody's got this lopsided. We have to ask permission of the of the of the plantation Massa and that isn't how it was. This system was set up at all. Like I said, I ain't subject to much anybody.
Okay, I ain't subject to anybody. I am my own person, my own property. Now you might argue with all of your BS, extravagant paper pushing that you've created that somehow you think you owe me, well put a boat in your ass so fast make your head swim. And that's that that is the check and balance, the final check and balance, the counterbalance to the threat of overreach in the system.
Now just as all the other mechanisms have components that they're not using, the Congress has sufficient resource that it can wield to bring these people into incarceration right now and they're not doing it. Now most of the reasons that most of our system is not working right
is because first, like I said, when you peel the onion back, you go back to the War Powers Act. And if you understand that all these people hesitate because they really do know where the butter is, you know, how the bread is buttered.
Yeah, I watched a conversation where ship was sitting there and he's trying to get you know Jordan to some you know to acknowledge or deny that he was going to support the Bill that gets us from bringing forward with regard to defunding the ATF and Jordan of course as the committee chair was not responding he was just you know, I'm gonna know mr. Getz as the floor
Schiff kept pressing it in his little smart ass way But there's a reason for this because all of them no matter what play acting they do They have to protect the war powers act and the occupation by the corporation especially if they are officers of the court or who have been officers of the court, which means either a oh, yeah, oh, yeah
Oye, their lodge buddy connection, or their allegiance based upon whichever part of the guild that they're attached to, or which of the guilds are attached to, which of the elements that is an intrusive part of the bureaucracy. Lawyers, prostitutes, take your pick, that they're all part of the, what is it, the Admiralty Court Law Scan.
Which in and of itself needs to be gone, but what's it attached you? What is it supported by? How does it exist? It all exists by a legitimate process. There they stack more crap on crap and they're to the point now where it stinks. It's obviously a skew and broken to the point where on the one hand they try to create even a facade that they're resisting it.
And the regime is terrified that anybody will catch on, that maybe they should start asking the right questions. Do we really need this bureaucracy in place? Well, no, we don't. How did we do without it? Well, we did quite well.
The wealth was in the hands of the population. The nation thrived. Now that we have a massive, massive, massive bureaucracy in a blown, overblown country, you know, mechanism, government mechanism, not a country, the government mechanism, we are losing ground day by day, week by week, month by month because of the very nature of the things that the founders warned everybody about and many good patriots warned everybody about. And that's why Jordan kept hesitating.
Me? It'd be very simple. Yeah, I completely support defunding the ATM. Oh my God. Well, you're against the police. No, I'm against the national police. See, here's the reason Jordan won't speak up.
because they're all sponsoring and supporting a national police force and because national funding puts latches upon the local police who otherwise would be part of the checks and balances system. Even the sheriff's departments have latches upon them because of the federal government money, which is why sheriffs go so far, make a certain amount of noise, and all of a sudden they just seem to shut up.
No matter what the argument is because what it comes down to is the Admiralty court war powers element the blue lodge all the components kick in and All of a sudden it's like well you got to get in line because we got to protect the racket
Now the sheriffs weren't really part of the racket as it is now, but because of progressive step-by-step federal funding and with the purpose of creating a national police force, which is where they are right now while they're doing the defund the cop thing, is because it's exactly what everybody warned you about with the UN police force. You repackage the crap, you woo.
finance a whole bunch of communist patsies, idiot sticks, slash organic sandbags, to create the crisis demand, of course, and then a minority click of sycophants who are all connected from one part of the country to the other. Oh, we got to defund the police. Oh my God, look at how terrible things have gotten. Well, the only solution is not the local cops, but to bring in federal cops.
And by bringing in the federal cops, they more efficiently undermine the Bill of Rights and state rights, and it goes right down a short checklist of everything that's wrong with the National Police Force.
Which is why they have to back it up with the military, which is why inevitably you're going to have to shoot the rest. And there we have more of us than there are of them and of people who are in uniform. We're going to better figure out real quick if they're Americans or if they want to be foreign slobs. If they want to be foreign slobs, once we have won, they're not staying here. If a lot of people go, well, they just need to be shot. We deported a fifth of the population, guys. We can do it again.
We can drop their sari aris out of this country after we win. They're not going to be here with us. If you've embraced the globalist agenda, that's wonderful. You can embrace the globalist agenda sitting in Africa. You will pop your ass in China. Barely love China so much or the communists so much, we'll just pop your ass there. But that's what needs to happen. There's two ways this can go. We do not want to go the way of the French Revolution. That's what the Jewish mob wants.
Because if you go the way of the French Revolution, inevitably it's a cascading failure. By the time they were done, they were executing scullery maids and butlers and seamstresses and anybody that somebody just had a cross-eye about. And it was a great way to keep the population of crazies busy because they had a bloodlust.
Now instead we can learn from the founding fathers. It's justice tempered with mercy now for the high crime types now They'll be executed There's a very short number of those and half of those like I've said people be frustrated because they'll unask the country they'll leave Why do you think they have private jets? Okay, they'll be gone faster than you can say fast Many of them they're cowards and they're you know, they're lame. Sorry. High net is already planning on abandoning us especially during the crisis period
So you're going to be hunting them later and we're not going to stop until we do get rid of all of them. But in the process, once you're finished, we try, we identify those who participated in the actions against the American people, against the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence that sided with the idea that they believe that they are globalists. And again, I understand that because of their stupidity, their ignorance, their wickedness that they chose to do so.
But I am going to and you are going to try them accordingly and then we will deport those that appropriately need to be punished in that way. Families will be deported. Little communist cliques that all want to wave the UN flag and all that crap there are going to be gone.
Well, you can't do that. I have a right. No, no, you chose to. You want it. You do not have a right to undermine completely the foundational elements of our form of government. Once you've decided to side with that, you are my blood enemy. Now, if we let them win, they will kill you.
Now I know that immediately people go all marked as a bunch of sly ones guys You know who the sly ones are even when I say this you and I both know that if this thing goes to a shooting war I've always said this I'd like to try a bunch of them But I'll never get to because you'll probably put a bullet in before I could ever see them I understand that they don't really relate to it yet. I've seen the whirlwind out here I've been in fire and we've been in fights right here on the ground in this country. The dagger war was quite dynamic
And it's constantly been at the edge to where it could erupt again, like it did in the 90s. No more on that should be said. The fact of the matter is that it was tit for tat, and it has been tit for tat. And the other side realized that if everybody pushes it the rest of the way, we grossly outnumber our enemies. We have the ability to virtually crush them, because everybody will take their time, and they don't want to be first. What'll happen is the war will last much longer than it should.
When it ends there are two things you got to be prepared for The ones who will claim that I didn't know I didn't know you're you're siding with the globalists for before the war starts You side with the globalists and thinking you're gonna profit as a wicked person against us That's all gonna be demonstrated by your actions during the conflict Anybody who sides with with our enemies will be treated accordingly and again, like I said local justice. I can't stop
Nor are you going to hear me shed a great tear over that but I would recommend instead that you know whatever Punishments are met or meant not necessarily lethal I mean I still believe that you know there's all kinds of things you can do to make things uncomfortable And then just like we did at the end of the American war for independence anybody who sided with purple haired fruit loops The nutcases who all sat on their ass, but thought they were gonna rah rah rah the globalists
Guess what? They've got 90 days and we will ship them out. That's what the American founders did. You see nothing on this for a reason. It's like I said, like many things that you don't see or hear.
The reason you don't see or hear them is because they don't want you to realize that this is stuff that worked. It was successful. And by cleaning out the system where, you know, justice tempered with mercy, deportation means that all their sorry hind ends are gone so there's no internal conflict. Everybody is basically on the same page. Now, there's still some turds out there you'll have to deal with. And so I will warn you in advance about those.
pesky speculators that will need to be done away with because those people are going to crop up again.
After the American War for Independence, the soldiers had greater threat from the speculator and the foreign interests that were allowed to reworm their way back into this country than the battlefield itself. More dangerous to the average man because it brought threat and risked both to him, but it brought it right to his doorstep, to his home, with the government to a degree cooperating, or at least turning a blind eye.
Now we know how that's going to work, so we're going to be ready for that this time, and we're going to have to preach it. So understand the first time that that problem arises, it's going to be gone too. Here's another thing, y'all. Learn lessons. Remember, learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Okay? Just keep that in mind. Think the process through. As you know, the P Principle. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
So we win, which we will. Then we might still, if we're not careful, lose decades of prosperity because we're foolish enough to think that everybody's on the same page and there are still some wicked people that will be in your ranks. Let me give you an example. There's a girl I dated back when I was in high school and her, she was Dutch. Her parents were both in the Dutch resistance. And one of the things that was explained to me
Is in a course I know other people who were in the Dutch or the French resistance, but I'm old I'm not that old I wasn't there, but I know people who were Many of the guys that I know that were French they're very obnoxious by the way Maybe one or two of them are still alive, but would say you know mark When the war was going on You couldn't find two people that would stand up to help the resistance in France, but after the war
After World War II, everybody was with the resistance. Everybody was with the marquee. Oh yes, I was with the marquee. It was super secret. One thing I learned when I was becoming an intelligence analyst is at no given time were there more than 20,000 marquee operatives in France. How many millions of people were in France in World War II?
at no given time were there more than 20,000 actual operatives in the resistance fighting. And, as I pointed out this Dutch person that I knew, both of her parents were in the resistance, they were in the Dutch resistance, but you know where they fought? They fought in France.
They were known in Holland. Holland's a very small country. So instead, under false ID, they operated and moved into France, where they were less known. Interestingly enough, they also pointed out that the French resistance, in many cases, what few there were, actually operated in Holland. Why? For the same reason, they weren't known.
It couldn't be fingered as you know, that is Jacques Nitzborker from you know, the missile district and I know him. He's with the resistance. Instead you create a fake ID, you're in a totally alien location. Nobody really can challenge it. You set up the property background right, everybody's happy. And you can work on electronics, or you can be a plumber, or you can do whatever, and you can sabotage the hell out of all kinds of stuff.
But the fact is after after the world World War two Everybody was in the Machi. Oh the whole country was the resistance and that was the biggest stinking lie on the planet In reality a whole bunch of people sit on their dead ass down their hands and washed a handful of other people do pretty much all of it And nobody but no but all I could not do that. It would be dangerous after the war. Oh, I was always doing the resist dogs Isn't that amazing?
Don't get frustrated after this fiasco coming up. But you're going to hear that too. Oh, I was always with you. What did you do? Well, I was always with you. I was there with you. I was really with you. What did you do? Now, don't be frustrated by it. Pay attention to who's who in the zoo. And the only way that can happen is we're going to have to take care of our own. One of the things about post-war situations is the veteran is always absolutely crap done. Always.
Don't worry, you're not alone. It's not new. Vietnam vets thought that they were special. They were not. Don't worry, the Korean War vets were pissed on, which is why they called it the Forgotten War. They wanted you to not know what was really going on. And World War II, you thought that was all raw, raw flags? The guys came back, tried to go to the colleges. Colleges were controlled by the stinking communists, and they hated the veterans.
Nor all the bullshit in the movies. 90% of that's done by the kosher mafia to lie their ass off about what was really going on. World War I when everybody came back.
Guys, when everybody came back, the Communists in America, the leftists in America told everybody, don't believe anything they say. Don't believe them when they tell you what they did. Don't listen to any of that. They're crazy. They're going to come back and kill all of you. They're going to kill the wives and they're going to kill the kids and they're going to kill mom and dad. And they did this. World War I. Remember, you had to go over there, Jewish mob, rah, rah, rah, rah, all kinds of music, all kinds of flags.
When they came back, they did everything they could to piss on those veterans. And they still push it with the crap that they do with movies. I can show you a few here. One I just watched the other day and they were all broken. No, they weren't. Now, there was a men pit pretty hard, but they weren't broken. They could stand on their own. So don't think it's new. American War for Independence, those speculators and elements in our government pissed on and the face of every veteran.
Remember, the money speculators. What happened with the Continentals? If you don't know that story, read it. And the other one that always gets me, and this is why we need to be ahead of the curve on this and ready for these kinds of betrayals. Okay? At the end of the American War for Independence, why would any of the signers be poor? Why would, at the end of the American War for Independence?
Why would any of the signers of the Declaration of Independence be out on the street or or made total paupers? Why why could that be allowed? A lot of other people were poor after the war too But the people who were the movers and shakers the original real movers and shakers The men that I kept told you about that actually were the reason we went to war are the people who got left out Didn't they?
What happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence? And remember they talk about really like by the end of the war after the war what happened? What happened to them? Now, I want you to read that and think of it differently. What can we do to change the outcome to make sure that does not happen to our compatriots, that it does not happen to our veterans, and that our nation's integrity and the integrity of our people is maintained?
That is what you should be thinking ahead about. We're going to win. I'm not worried about us winning. We mop the four of these pieces of crap. I mean, seriously. The big thing is, once you've won and you have victory in hand, how easily can you slip and lose it? Sometimes becoming lazy or not having, not thinking beyond the, you know, the first event.
It's going to be painful. We also have to teach our own. And this is another thing that everybody needs to be prepared for. And again, my argument, and it's the argument of the founders, guys, the militia is part of the checks and balance system, which is why the peckerwood pieces of gutter trash in Washington, of course, are going to hate the armed population. Of course, they're going to hate organized individuals and people because they look not as individual targets of opportunity.
but rather as a protected group who are secure in their property, in their persons, in their families. That's what the militia does, which is why they stupefied with the public fool system to make everybody a target of opportunity, a stupid single victim that is isolated. It's futile to resist. The government is so big. Well, yeah, really it's not.
You're terrified if you start thinking about the idea once I got a fight I just got a tear my I got a terrible new hide in Yeah, I got to get through the first batch catch the rest down the road coming towards the event Grab a couple more. They're still alive find out who sent them especially someone in command And then go find who it is. It gave them the order to try and piss with us Go right up the feeding chain and you know what once you get rid of them. They're gone They don't come back
the part that's the scary part they don't want you to figure out you don't want you get rid of the secret police and once you get rid of these wicked people they're gone just like anybody else there's nothing special about them nothing special in any way shape or form about them oh my goodness can't say that yeah right well I'll tell you what so anyway think ahead uh we do have one piece I was gonna play you know it's interesting
We don't have time. We're going to do it at 8 o'clock hour. I'll pass the information on to Ed. But one of the other things here, I got five minutes real quick. I got to change, move it the right different direction. I mentioned tourniquets the other day and there are a couple of cheap solutions for tourniquets that really still are no better or worse than any other out there. You probably have seen these exercise rubber bands.
They're sold in a number of different configurations. The cheapest ones are really straightforward. They're basically a rubber band sheet that can be wound together. Usually you can tie them to handlebars, whatever. Those make really good tourniquets. Now, they come in a number of colors. I guess you can get burgundy, chartreuse, pomegranate, puce, and many others.
But pastel colors too are popular at different times, so the latest ones in the restel stores are in basically pastels or in the flat blues, greens, or earth tones. Whatever they are, they are basically just a big rubber band.
If all else fails, yes, those will work as a tourniquet. And somebody had been talking about this before. The factory made ones that we're looking at right now are a good solution because they do have all the features necessary to conform to standard operating procedure. But you're never going to have enough of those. Even outfitting, I just put three more into one of the medical kits, three more commercial tourniquets into the medical kit.
That's either one casualty maybe with two and another one left over or it's three casualties But beyond that if you're actually doc or if you're using that medical kit to a serious serious degree Very quickly you're gonna have to resort to alternatives now one of the things that I typically do is I have the industrial ones the manufacturing ones in the kit and then I start watching for these rubber band type materials or for that matter like I've said
elasticized cord, there's a couple other solutions, and basically putting those in the kit for Doc or whoever's using it, including myself, to be able to improvise down the road because cordage and or this type of material can be used for a number of different purposes.
Not the least of which again can be used as a tourniquet. It may also be as needed an improvised compress with whatever bandaging material or improvised bandaging material you have. It's true with many things that should actually be in your advanced medical kit in that there are items that can be moved to other purposes. One of the other things we just picked up are more splinting material.
the newest stuff, the bendable plastics with metal striations in them. Now, you can make splints out of anything. I think I have a hundred years worth of split technology sitting here in one form or another between World War I metal splints, World War II, formable splints that are either steel, fibrous, fiberglass type material, and or again, traditional casting stock.
And then going into from World War II, going into Korea, Vietnam. As I found the stuff and his supplies have been available, you know, we've grabbed it. The ladder racks, how many remember the ladder splints? They're made out of steel stock, but it's a very mild, malleable steel. You can bend it, form it however you want to. Used to be in the medical bags, we carried two of those per bag, at least. Sometimes we strap more on the outside.
Now, what's interesting about that, it's a bi-metal material, it does not rust. I don't know what the metal is, but also it's malleable enough that the stuff bends, not like lead, but it's easily bent and formed and conforms. If you run into those older metal splints, grab them.
They, like I said, they don't rust, they don't oxidize, they don't even, whatever the material the metal is, I'd love to find out more. I've never had time. They were a solution from the Korean War through mostly into Vietnam, and then they kind of faded out again in favor of plastics, okay? But the metal ones work just as well. In fact, in many ways, probably are better because it's one solid piece, so you get better support with a broken arm or a broken leg.
because it's full, you know, constant support, it's not jointed in any way. So if you see them, they look like a ladder. So what they look like, about probably most of them you'll see are the arm-leg combo. They're about three and a half to four inches wide, barely that. And each block, it's rectangular, each bridge bar is, the metal is about the thickness of a pencil.
and a little less, but not by much. And again, very malleable, very bendable. It doesn't kink, it doesn't fracture. It's a fascinating solution that they came up with, but once it's in place, it's there. Now you wrap that, do all the rest of the work you're supposed to, casualty is much more comfortable. It's more gooder, okay?
Anyway, I want to get that in. We're at the top for everybody out there. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But guess what? You better protect that by making sure you have small arms, ammunition, magazines, and you're organized. God bless, Republicans.
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me. He said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is free and home is brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free. 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 story 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 gold You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep 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 them so their children won't be...
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedom for which we fought and died. But don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land.
Preserve our great Republican each God given right Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true not free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight
If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
It's democracy in action, you say. It may look like democracy, but any elected sconk circling the ballot box snows the booth. He's really in charge at the White House. Or his generals given carte blanche by a submissive Congress. In front of the neocon Jewish agenda, these career gladiators who genuplact with oce and tose in Tel Aviv are devoted to perpetual expansion of America's global hegemony, no matter the cost in American lives.
Do you believe that every soldier serving in an Afghanistan today, American soldiers, an insurance policy against another 9-11? An insurance policy against another 9-11 coming from Afghanistan? Oh, yes, absolutely. Do you agree with that, General Denver? I do. Yes, sir. Just what the Neocar Jews want to hear. The Afghans did 9-11. When truth was known, the Mossad did it. It made by default.
in the service of their country in Afghanistan, they died to protect the homeland. A comrade commissar, they died to protect the profits of the arms industry and their perpetual war on terror.
Say in five letters, soft power is essential ingredient to winning the war on terror. I think America has two powers of fundamental power, sure, the power of inspiration, the power of intimidation. America inspires no one with its breaking of agreements and stopping and changing allies left and right. And intimidation only inspires the world to arm themselves against an imperialist beast.
For the merging of America's private and public sectors has peaked and the cusp of that fusion is the military industrial security complex Spreading instability and chaos across the globe Jewish Wall Street funds for defense factories and the Jewish owned bed cuts the military's checks It's finance married to force with a lust for power that birthed a military dictatorship Hiding behind democracy's doors
You might bump into it someday. International Jewish finance, the Israel lobby, and joint U.S.-Israel military operations spawn costly results. For in a seamless linta, the Pentagon, fused with the Israel Defense Force picks your pockets to pay for wars abroad. Get out of line in Big Brother Pentagram, got you a candid camera, snapshotted from drones flying the unfriendly sky.
How do you hide a hippopotamus? Throw a dress over him and doodle the word democracy on his snout. A military dictatorship by any other name smells the same. Annual channel, there we go. Again, what's the latest, I believe that is. There might be one newer, but if there is, I don't have... Paintball gun, excuse my words. Uh, they're gonna give you real guns? Didn't hear that. They're, you know, again, they're putting the image in people's minds. It's in the hospital.
He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, said, We fought a revolution to the liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave.
In this the lectin home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You 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
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?
Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as fire and trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Training and you will come back alive Good evening. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the
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Wednesday, it's Weapons Wednesday, it is the 17th of May. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious, an 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, and it's been a pretty day. We had an interesting miasma of cloud cover yesterday.
And it was an interesting altitude. Now, apparently we've had a bunch of wildfire and fire activity in Alberta. And that may have been what passed over us was the downrange detritus from these fires that have been taking place, which I think is rather interesting. We'll find out more about that. But yesterday we had some, it was an interesting
low overcast, medium-low overcast, and it was from horizon to horizon. It created the impression during the day that you were constantly on the edge of a storm. And eventually, it didn't dissipate. In the evening hours, one of the other things that was notable is that the stars all had a reddish tint to them, had a reddish tint to the
sparkling little dots in the sky, the dark canopy of the evening. So that was rather fascinating. Anyway, it has been a very busy week. It's Wednesday already. We're at the end of Wednesday. Quick reminder, buy more ammo. I cannot emphasize enough that if you haven't gotten it or reloading, you should.
As I mentioned during the tour block about 50 caliber shooters, if you're running a 50 you need a simple die, a simple single stage die that can handle a 50 caliber case and you need a set of dies. You just get the basic machine and you can reload to your heart's desire with any number of different projectiles that are out there that are both commercially or military surplus available and that 50 caliber BMG rifle will run.
for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. Somebody asked in the interim about PMC 50-cal. Well, PMC, real quick, that's Korean, if you don't know it. You might remember Song-Yang-moon. Anybody remember Song-Yang-moon? Song-Yang-moon, of course, kind of pissed off the American Congress years ago, and this is one of the reasons that PMC
did not see favor that as it should because Korea is an ally. In fact, supposedly it's a close ally. We keep troops occupying their DMZ for more than 50 years. Now it's actually what, 70 years? 70, yeah, 70 years. This is 50, 23, 53. Yeah, so for 70 years we've been on their border, but we piss on Korea at almost every step we can.
especially when it comes to importing material into the United States because they do actually produce some pretty good products better than the Chinese. The Daewoo rifle should have been coming into the country. It was blocked. One of the reasons is because yes, it certainly does compete against the AR-15. We put it through its paces years ago. PMC used to be the gopher, you know, the go-to.
for military calibers. If you needed eight millimeter or seven millimeter, 6.5, take your pick, whatever, PMC was making it. And PMC was making it for the military rent revolution market. They were the one of the other companies and countries that you would run to if you needed to restock an army or create a conflict somewhere, okay?
And PMC makes 50 caliber BMGM. Oh, they make it for a Korean government. They make it for export. And if you run into PMC, which I think right now, if you look, they may have some go over to ammo man.com. Ammo man.com. You'll see what is the classic PMC white box, black print looks like the old mil spec boxes that remained in the eighties and
It's good ammunition. There's nothing wrong with it. If you're rated it's parallel, but just slightly below American production. Now there's a reason and it has nothing to do with performance as far as reliability, but it has to do with if you were to spec out cases for reloading. And again, if you do, PMC uses a little different process for I think it's step five.
when they build the case. And because of that, the inner base wall is slightly thinner than it is for US military ammunition. So it's not much, but it is something that when you do a bullet, when you do a, forgive me, when you do a cartridge autopsy where you cut a case in half,
One of the things that you are looking to spec is the thickness of the internal wall and the thickness also determines how the charge is directed and how the case takes the energy of the cut pressure when the initial charge is flashed, you know, powder is flashed by the primer. You get a pulse wave that strikes the whole mechanism. It's felt through the whole firearm.
And it's really obvious in the short ends in ultra slow motion where you see individual rounds going down the barrels and you actually see the barrels rippling. If you ever seen that with the AR-15, even with the AK, all weapons do this to one degree or another. Well, PMC, of course, the walls are thinner. So while the case itself will function exactly as it should, if you're reloading a lot, the thinner wall case isn't going to reload as many times.
But that's not really a big deal if you're smart don't try to play dirty hairy or you know, man, you know slash Magnum force and Overpressure everything stay with a medium load For training especially is to get some shoulder time with a rifle especially a 50 caliber and PMC will serve you very very very well So if you if you run into PMC ammo man.com Has had PMC on a regular basis for quite some time
in 50 caliber. They also sometimes run other PMC like SIM 60 by 39, 556 of course is the standard fare and a few other military calibers that still wander into the crosshairs here once in a while. The other unique military calibers, older military calibers just don't seem to be there and I don't know if they just walked away from them. I will point out that PMC has been kind of taken over or I should say over
produced by Preview Partizan and PPU, which typically again, there's only a couple of companies that really have a good selection and that's AIM Surplus, that's one of them. AIM Surplus, go to AIM Surplus.
and they have an excellent selection of the regular premium partisan ammunition in all of the old military calibers, both in pistol and in rifle. Okay? If you're running a PMC and it's on the shelf at a gun show or an estate sale, grab it.
If you can, of course, it shouldn't be more expensive than anything else. It's not like it's classic collectible, but it is consistent. It's rated in the top five, or at least it was back in the day, for mil-spec slash military-balling munition for contract work.
And it was giving Taiwanese and Yugoslavian ammunition a big run for its money back in the day. It's boxer primed, non-corrosive, heat annealed. There is no corrosive Korean. It's all boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat annealed. And it works very well. Got an AR. It'll sing or sewing machine 556 all day. PMC.
So, another thing here real quick, also is cases. 38 special, had a bunch of people asking about that, so I got about 3,000 emails to go through and not exaggerating.
But I caught an email here again with another request. If you'd like to email me, the email is at liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net. Liberty at symbol, the at symbol, provide.net. Now, 38 special cases. The question had to do with you're running into 38 special nickel cases.
and they seem to be worn a little bit. You know, they're actually, the nickeling is being worn through to the brass. Is this bad ammunition? No. In fact, remember, it's long in the tooth by comparison because it's obviously a and put into a cylinder. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Okay.
And then they drop it and they reload and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Okay, with that little J frame or, you know, one more round if it's a model 10 or whatever. The fact is that the nickel does wear, okay? And not everybody does nickel to the same depth or re-plating that, you know, one company is different from the other.
If the nickel is wearing through and you can see streak or points where you can see brass, that's just because somebody has probably full-size recast, forgive me, full-size reform the case multiple times.
And it's wearing the, it's the nickel is wearing off. It's just all there is to it. Now, is the ammunition bad? Well, inspect the ammunition. The only thing I'm looking for when I'm looking for a case for failure is I'm looking for fracture lines. Unless you see something really obvious, it's not going to happen, not going to be a problem, that used nickel case will work just fine. It will reload. A little trick is shoot it, load it, shoot it.
And then only throat resize. Just past seating the bullet. Remember if you're going to fire it in the same gun and it's a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Colt Python or Diamondback in 38 of course. Then the Diamondback is a little baby. It looks like a baby python if you're not familiar with them. They're both outrageously priced and the older ones are worth unobtainium prices now. But anything that is in a 38
That brass will work just fine. Again, what I would do is as you're handling the brass, just keep an eye on it. Any brass, if you've been shooting it for a while, it's going to get a point where it's going to come a point where it's going to reach its limit. Not all of it. What you'll be doing is you'll be culling out certain pieces until eventually it will cycle your brass through. Now what do I do with the old ones? Well, some people are very finicky.
And if it is a fracture or a break in the case, you take a hammer and smack it right there. What? Now put it in a bucket off to the side. That night, take a hammer, smash it flat, just tap it so it can't be used again. Now that's if you're not going to do anything else. If you were going to make munitions, like if I was going to make something that I wanted to make a launcher, we save the old cases like that, no matter what they are, for making a primer activated charge
for a launching device. There's all kinds of neat tricks, but rather than using a brand new factory case, you take an old case, and if it's got a tear on the side of a wear stretch point or whatever, it'll be, this again will be parallel with the length of the case, okay? In a...
The launching device where I'm going to use it for just to take advantage of using the primer pocket that's there and adapt it to what I'm building. The case means little of nothing. I mean all it has to do is be one piece even with the damage. So there's the balance. You can use 45, 30-06, 308. They're all the same dimension. So when you bore a hole, you cut the brass down, take the extra brass, throw that in your brass scrap for brass for remelt.
But you can take advantage of the case and use it kind of like the 40 millimeter grenade launcher training round. You use the, what they use is a case, either a 45 ACP defect or a reject case, or a rifle reject case cut to proper length equal to the 45 ACP case. And when you insert that into a precast fibrous, or basically a fiber glass type,
It's actually more to it than that. It's got a striated filament in it. 40 millimeter practice grenade round, the paint round that you fire. Notice how those are plastic, your regular ones are metal. That was an excellent, inexpensive shooter solution and the whole cost of the round is one tenth of what it would have been.
Of course, the major who invented that round basically got fired about a year later. Just like the guy who was on the Sargent York cut the price down to one-third the cost for the ammunition. The guy who came up with a cheaper ammunition got fired about a year later. And then it was a major again. It was smart guy. He actually knew what he was doing. But they had an allocation for so many hundred million dollars for the ammo. And he brought the price down by one-third to one-third the cost.
And his reward was basically he got bumped from the service. The pentagram hates it when they're trying to milk the taxpayer and you actually prevent that from happening. Oh, the pentagram hates that, Pentagon. So anyway, just an idea there. The nickel brass is still serviceable. I've noticed that there's some rifle ammunition coming through nickel plated. In fact, some of it is Turkish.
It's 30-06. I don't know what the Ishpish, whatever name is. It's brand new. It's not the surplus stuff that people are asking questions about. We're talking brand new nickel plated brass case. You can nickel rifle brass. It's just expensive and beautiful quality. In fact, if you got it, it's good for a greater number of reloads. Brass cases always are with nickel plating.
And it's smoother in operational and in action. The nickel is going to prevent any kind of soft metal adhesion and allow for efficient extraction. So if you do pick up any of the Out-6, again, recover all that brass. If it's nickel plated brass, grab it. Also, don't load it with everything else. Keep the nickel plated brass separate. Make sure that your brass shot for particular weapons is separated.
And then also separate the different types of brass that are used. Okay. Yeah, I know. It's part of that reloading thing. You're too finicky. Yes, I am. I really, really, really want to tighten up my loads to do that. Even the type of brass that's used and the manufacturing date is critical. A lot of you guys, if you've done .30-06 for match shooting or competition shooting, I like Denver 42.
Nobody likes Denver. I could get Denver brass all day for nothing, but I knew how to work it. I made a special reaming tool for the primer pocket because the primers had a tendency to be aggressively seated. And so the reason a lot of guys didn't like Den 42 is because the Den 42 brass was hard on deep priming pins.
You didn't know what you were doing and how to properly cut the primer. What would happen is you'd break primer pins and on the old RCBS presses, you didn't have a replaceable pin. You had to send the dies back to RCBS to have the primer D-pin tool reinserted. They finally made it so you have a little Allen hex lock screw that secures the pin and then just bought a bag full of pins.
But that wasn't the case when our CBS was building years ago So that was a burden for a lot of people and guess what you know what you were doing. I mean I saved a lot of money Then 42 and you clear Arsenal that was my other favorite one. Do you Claire 1943? middle of the war production excellent quality brass and sort it by weight and tax driving brass so anyway
Couple of things. Oh, let's do this. Now. I know we have well, let's do it this way Edward We're gonna do our traditional bottom of the hour for weapons Wednesday. We haven't done that yet out of out of the three hours So after that Ed where first we're gonna play The traditional, you know bottom of the hour break We'll come back. I got to talk for a minute because a few things I want to touch on and then
I want you to dig this up. It's three. It's the three peppers. That's P E P P E R peppers three peppers dash midnight ride of Paul Revere dash variety 650-1937 three peppers dash midnight ride of Paul Revere dash variety 650
1 more time. Everybody else, you can dig this up. Oh, it's antique, but it's kind of interesting. 3 peppers-midnight ride of Paul Revere-variety650-1937. But before we get there, we're not to the bottom of the hour break yet either. First, we're going to do is we're going to do the regular bottom of the hour break. We'll come back from that. I got to talk a little bit. Then we're going to
I'll give Ed the cue and he can bring the music up for the second little piece for this evening. On ammunition, another thing to remind you about, if you're going to repack ammo, and I do recommend repacking to get bulk, I'll give you an example. There's a bunch of this bagged ammunition that's all American manufactured. Some of the guys got some of these bags of 40 Smith and Wesson. It's all American ammo. It's all boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat annealed.
pistol ammo, but also, again, lawman. It's over at CenterfireSystems.com. Now, first of all, when you get this ammunition, you want to sit down at the table, you want to get a bunch of little trays, something that you got to use for sorting things, and you want to sort it by type of bullet and manufacturer. Okay, you want to, first of all, the easiest way to do this, if you want, is real quick, is hollow point, soft point, ball.
But any bi-metal, you know, there's a lamin-amel, put that off to the left right away. Now, once you get that sorted, you then want to start this ammunition by head-stamp for manufacturer. Remington Peters, Lynchchester, you know, UMC, Take or Pick, whatever it is, it was, whatever it was, whatever the stuff is you're going to get with this big grab bag. When you do sort it, recommendation, one of the best bags for doing sub-sorting on this stuff for storage,
You can of course put it in reloading boxes. I've got a big bag full I just got for nothing at a estate sale as weekend. And that particular, these are the clear plastic, milky plastic usually in colors. You have them for pistol, rifle, and even shot shell holders for shotgun. That's a good way to store, but it's bulky, okay? And since you've got this stuff probably for shooting ammunition,
or at least for a cheap defense ammunition, go to Dollar Tree, Dollar General, or the Family Dollar Stores, and over in the Ziploc baggy section, they have what are the snack bags. Now, the new snack bag they're doing, and however long these last until they change things up again, it's not half of a sandwich bag.
It is that size, but they've made them a little different. They're actually heavier right now. They have on the narrow end is where the Ziploc is, which is cheaper from the make-beasts. Okay? And what's nice is they have a big labeling tag and a white area on the front. That'll vary depending on which batch you get, because I've noticed they come three different ways. But those bags are perfect for what we're going to do next is now I've got all the ammunition sorted.
And I want to can it up. Well, what do you have for magazine capacity? Are you carrying a Browning high power? Are you carrying a six hour? Are you carrying a 1911? Well, of course, 40 caliber won't be a 1911, but whatever. Say a CZ 40, whatever you got, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. How many rounds does it take? That's how many rounds you count out and put into the sandwich bag. Forgive me, the snack bag.
The advantage here is you have a load for your standard magazine ready to go and you don't have to expose any more ammunition necessary. Now your bag can probably hold, that little bag might be able to hold two full magazines. So what I recommend is that you count out with the material, you know, if you're sitting in these little tubs, either a single mag's worth or two mag's worth and put it into the bag and seal it up. It's going to be obvious what you got, you don't have to label it.
But individually packaging this stuff and then putting it into your ammo cans, whatever model ammo can you've got, the plastic ones, the metal ones, who cares? Either one, whatever's happy for you. The big thing is you've created another weatherizing package, but remember it's also fast to pick. And you don't have that odd chicklet laying around or a few extra chicklets that are in the odd count. Since you've got to handle this stuff,
Literally count it out, bag it out accordingly, pick out what you're gonna shoot. Now here's something about doing sort bags like that. If I got something that's dark or it's got a little bit of, it looks a little weird or oxidation that's, you know, it's not killing the cartridge, but it's definitely in question. Hey!
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You may ride a good late speed, you may know a stern a master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster When you meet our mountain boys And they'll leave their journey stopped Glad to make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, we will prove Noah's rifle No graves at home, back across the ground
Quick here, it is Weapons Wednesday, your mind is your first best weapon, but you gotta protect it.
You're not going to think in the zero realm of thought if somebody's put a bullet through your brain pan for lack of personal defense. Might still happen anyway, but before that happens, let's make sure that we have the ability to physically protect ourselves. And so again, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. More is always better.
And on that note, again, real quick, close the thought before we went to break there. The Ziploc bags are in the cans. You open up the can, it's raining, whatever, during, you know, combat operations or field operations of any kind. Well, even if it is, those little plastic bags are going to make all the difference in the world, keep the ammunition from being compromised by the weather. Even if you have to hastily shut the lid and you forget the animals have been exposed.
If the loose ammunition is in there or if it's in boxes, the moisture and time will create a little tropical rainforest. You open up that bucket, that can, and the inside's all rusted up. The brass is all green. The bullets might even be blossomed out of the case with the oxidation, and that's not pretty. So the Ziploc bags are a precautionary. And since you're going to handle this ammunition anyway, like the stuff we're talking about that's bulk,
Then come up with a system and make sure it's a backup to protect what you've invested in Weapon will keep you alive, but it needs the ammunition to do so it's got to be fed and that way it can continue to do its job as needed When on demand, okay? Now the next thing that we're gonna do here and Ed might give it enough time We should be able to queue up that piece that I requested. This is old But it's patriot oriented
And so Edward, I'll tell you what, go ahead and if you could throw that particular piece I requested up.
up people for the left and right when they opened that windows they heard him cry. Red for British arms coming by, booting his pony down healing nails spreading the news of a noisy whale. Everybody woke up and right away up waiting for British at the break room day. Cuz he rolled, rolled, rolled, gassy, rolled, rolled, rolled, gassy, rolled, rolled,
the change would really change his mind. Making all the clubs till the break of day. Paul would be tugging in a different way. Paul would be feeling young and surprised. Draining his legs and getting high. He'd thought that same old beat up wheel and they'd put on for right back in jail. Cause he'd roll, roll, roll. Yes he'd roll, roll, roll. Sure he'd roll, roll. All the noise that you could hear was the cry of Paul Revere as they rolled, rolled.
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pre-war music, in fact, especially the Christian themes, and there's a bunch of stuff that just automatically pops up. That was one of them right there. And again, it's Weapons Wednesday. But Paul Revere. Now, one thing I noticed they try to do is like, you were lying about Paul Revere. I always loved that garbage. It's like, really? No, I was never lied. And all the stuff that everybody rediscovers.
about the story of Paul Revere. Yes, there was more than one man. Paul Revere didn't ride all over the... Well, he didn't ride... He rode as far as he could, but let me point something out. There were a couple of riders, and anybody who knows anything about the April 18th event leading to April 19th, 1775...
There are some men who, one man I think, 27 horses, he went through, he kept riding nonstop for as far as he could into the next day and literally was trading horse after horse after horse after horse and touched on, I think it was three states, three colonies, okay?
But he basically went from one area to the next to the next to the next. And as long as he had energy and he could shout or tell the story of what had happened, he carried on with the mission. Everybody had this spider web of connection. Also, it's never left out that Paul Revere didn't have help because, yes, there were other men. And they should be named more often too, by the way, as we've said. Don't forget, people are leading people out in the cracks.
But Paul Revere was the organizer, one of the people who had actually put the post road network together and had thought everything through, including the probability that they were going to be tagged. They were going to get snagged by pickets because everybody used pickets. Okay, that was not a surprise. Paul Revere wasn't caught off guard on that. They all knew the risk that they were taking, each man.
And in fact, there were precautions that they took just because of that, so that hopefully even if they were acquired, which they were, that there wouldn't be any tell to identify that they were actually working or doing anything other than maybe just out because they had business the next day or that they were in travel. Not that that was as likely during that period of time, but you know, you might get by with it. And in fact, they did. And if you were to believe Johnny Tremaine, the movie from Disney,
Paul Revere knew the pickets and he chatted them up and said, hey, I'll bring you some cider. Yeah, I'll be back later. The most roidingest man. Exactly. So for everybody out there again, it's a big thing here is there's a lot of great music out there and again, many different venues and styles. Now that's probably not beef for everybody. It's more like, you know, jazz, you know, in the traditional sense, moving over towards
You know, as far as, you know, the Mississippi River style. But... You take a lot of the Roaring Twenties kind of music, you know? Yeah. But you know, you can picture certain images, what you do. It's a subject song about the War of Independence because it's talking about Paul Revere. It's a piece that's already in antique because this is 2023 and that's from 1937. Okay?
So you take the two first subjects which create a contrast in the mind already and then add to that imagery modern with regard to like the modern right of Paul Revere. What would it be like today, you know, in this situation? And would it still be physical? Physical is still going to be necessary.
Let me give you an example of every standoff as I pointed out we had in the 80s and the 90s. We always had to send runners out. And couriers and runners are taking a big risk, but they're again, typically highly motivated volunteers. And it's kind of interesting.
Once again, many men that were sent out who didn't have an excuse to not be in the middle of what could be an escalation into a combat situation, you know, pulling a trigger. The testimony to every man that was ever sent out is they typically volunteered also to be the courier to come back in. So that's a brave man. I don't care what anybody says. A couple, one of the stand-offs that we had up towards Midland, Michigan.
I sent two young men out and I wanted specific instructions to go to the militia units that were responding to what was happening as this thing was escalating. And they had to go cross country. It was wet, muddy, mucky, you know, conditions had to go cross, were plowed or fields that were being prepped.
They made it out, they made contact. In fact, it was their father who was actually with the lead militia company that was responding. And to their testimony, again, these young men turned around and when they said, well, you know, we need to get a message back in. We did not do any direct communication on troop movements, especially in situations like that because radio signals never secure.
And they volunteered to be the careers that came back in. And again, they'd already escaped from the epicenter. Everybody was pointing a gun at each other. It was a hot situation. And they came back and got right back into the worst of the worst position you could be in. And that you're, if it's gonna start, you will be shot at. Okay, it's just that simple.
There's just so many different images you can paint with that. Another great piece that we played many times is Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget, Krista Berg, okay, Revolution piece. Wake up boys, there's a, you know, a knock, or there's a light at the window, I can hear somebody knocking at the door. You could take that image, which of course you can, you could, he did with a video that is having to do with the, the Scottish Revolt.
But what's interesting you can take it totally modernize that the guy walking along with the Coleman lantern or an LED light on the porch you see the the hand knocking on the door with an armored glove and Then right, you know again the whole idea of the guy going out with a four-wheeler instead of the horse It's a four-wheeler going cross country going down the dirt roads Going cross one mountain bike going to the next location. Yeah, or a mountain bike
But it would be it would you know again you've got the image which you expect and you're so already planted in your head But you change it and modernize it which is something we need to be looking at here. They physical couriers Again are very unique and interesting individual to begin with kind of like point men in the military a lot of guys like to be point man It's the safest place really to be because if you're in an ambush they always let the point man through
Most people don't realize that. Point man is not in the typically not in the kill zone in an ambush. In a patrol where you could be hastily ambushed or you have a preparatory ambush, you know, something has been fixed. The point man is allowed to pull through the ambush kill zone so that the main body is in the kill zone when the attack takes place. Which is why I wonder why Bob always volunteers to be point man. He may be a little more
Well, not so much paranoid, but thinking ahead than you can imagine. You're going to run. It just means you've got more likely to actually be able to return fire and maybe do something about the problem, you know? So again, ideas, not just complaining because we've got to come up with different things. And again, hopefully somebody gets their creative juices flowing, sits down with the computer, break out all your programs.
and dig into some of the music that is out there. Especially what we need is Christian fighting music. There's plenty of it that we can pull. The country's gone limp noodle, limp biscuit slash weenie boy, but that doesn't mean we have. So we've got to start pulling from all the fantastic work that's been done. And again, many different styles too. It's part of the weapons in our inventory. Let's use them, okay?
By the way, you go to Rumble. Go to Rumble, go to Rumble, go to use Rumble. Okay, Rumble's in one of those, again, there's no restrictions. It's not like YouTube where you got all the other problems that they have with those idiots. Use that as long as you can. Again, nobody ever, never abandoned a tool you already have that's established. Use the established tool if it's become, you know, it's been hindered or compromised to take people to another location where there isn't any, okay?
I've been going through a takes effect. I had a pile of sitting here right now at CDs 8 millimeter and you know VHS and even some beta with a whole lot of stuff that's been done and We're probably be putting some stuff up on rumble here shortly, too So just I'll let you know like everything else will let you know when that develops I also would say be a little patient with the emails because like I said, we've got about 3,000 of them We knocked them down like I think I went through 2000
But, and not only those are from you guys, there's so much of the stuff that you get thrown at you, you got to make sure you just turn a blind eye to it and kill it. But we have been catching up with as much as we can in the way of communications. And I hope I answered a few questions. That brass question was a good one, by the way. Nickel brass does wear, but it doesn't wear. The good thing is the nickel does its job. The brass case itself is actually stronger.
So you can reload it many, many, many more times. The basic rule with reloading brass, and especially if you want to get more bang for your buck, is go with a medium or even a slightly lighter than medium load, and the brass won't stretch or expand.
And therefore you don't have to contract it by reshaping it by sending it fully through the die. You fire form it to the pistol. It's a light load. You cut paper or knock down the target or ring the steel depending on what you're doing. But you're going to shoot more because the powder is going to go a little farther. And the cases will go a lot farther. Now when the time comes you want to play Dirty Harry.
Go ahead and magnify that load up dude. You know ratchet that trickler up and go pop boom the next time Don't have a problem with that but still you might find that you know, yeah, if you hit them where you're supposed to hit them medium load works It'll work just fine now a couple other things right now air 15s the There are a few deals at Bear Creek that are interesting You got to keep an eye on the evidence, you know the flavor of the day kind of like soup
for a particular chain bring that they put on sale. There was a little burp there for three days where they had the 450 Bushmaster, which is why I mentioned it last week. The 450 is a straight case. It's great for being home produced. The case itself could be made a number of different ways.
But it is an opportunity to use other bullets that you might have in the inventory. So having a 450 Bushmaster upper, the simplest, cheapest model is not a bad deal. The big thing is, again, I understand how it is with budget, but rather than buying, well, initially buying six, seven, eight, air 15s, you only need one or two lowers. And however many uppers you choose to invest in.
Another thing about the 6.5 Creedmoor. Now I know that it's a conventional, it'll take any of the conventional Spitzer or Sierra factory bullets. That was another question that was brought up here in an email that I did, caught a couple days ago. Will the pencil bullets that I was talking about work in the Creedmoor? I don't know. I actually would have to look at the
overall length of the case, you know, and its accommodation for the magazine. Now, here's the thing about the long, long, long pencil bullets, because they are. They're actually a long bullet. The argument was that they tumble in the air. No, they don't tumble in the air. Here's why pencil bullets are wicked, or what we call a pencil bullet. It typically is a long,
projectile with a rounded head. It's a solid ball round. It conforms to the rules of war even going back before World War I, okay? 6mm Lee was made in a pencil bullet. 3040 Craig was made in what's called a pencil bullet. And many, many others. 6.5 Swede, etc.
The bullet is very stable, very long. Now at the farthest point of it settling, it will start to oscillate a little bit. Okay, to the, it starts out with the nose by what I understand in the original math. However, where it's really wicked, and this is why...
the argument was to go towards the spire pointed bullet also to get greater range. Is that when that bullet hits something and anything interferes with the travel, that's when it tumbles. So typically it predates the argument that the 556 was a wounding round rather than a killing round. No, it was a killing round.
But yes, the bullet was intentionally designed pitch and yaw and warble once it hit a target. Once if a bone may contact with a bone, especially, it would gyrate dramatically creating a massive balloon channel. Well, the pencil bullets will do the same thing. They tumble end over end in tissue. So while you would think, well, what's that going to do? Well, actually a lot more you might think when it gets to the other end.
The biggest problem is that you can't count on that because at short to just on the edge of intermediate range, it works more like an ice pick than it does tumble. It tumbles when it gets past its settling point in its travel. What we're talking about is there's a point where you get a perfect balance of all of the engineering of the bullet and its truest rotation and arc.
There's a consistent window right there where it just stays flat. And with the pencil bullet, the big thing is that it's short range or intermediate range, and this happened with the 6mm lead, it had all kinds of velocity, and it had more, it had twice the bullet weight of the 5.56 round that we used. And so you would think, wow, that must be pretty devastating, but at short range, the problem is unless you hit a vital organ,
And this was testified to by the operators of the guns during the siege of Beijing, when the colonial powers were under siege there. The US Marine and Naval detachments had 6mm leaves and 3040 crags.
And the 6mm lead was the newer rifle and it was supposed to be a phenomenal solution. Well, problem is that they were fighting in relatively close quarters and it was like stabbing somebody with basically a coat hanger rod. That was the way they described it. It was like poking somebody with a steel rod.
If you didn't hit them in the spine or hit them in the head or hit them in the throat or heart, obviously, then it would go right through and the boxers were using opium. They were doped up and they were highly motivated. Now, the 3040 Craig is not a big, big round, but it's a 30 caliber round. And it did a much better job at one bullet, one target knockdowns. Okay? So it's rather funny we went full circle back to the 556.
It's what, 70 years, 60 years later? 60, yeah, 60 years later. And with a lighter bullet. Now, people forget something about who we were fighting and why we talk about Vietnam. The reason the 556 and why you're stuck with it. What's the average weight of a Vietnamese? Yeah, doesn't take as much to stop a man when he only weighs about 90 pounds, okay? It's like fighting a bunch of young teenagers, like 14 year olds, 13 year olds.
That's the size target though actually 12 year olds. Okay, you're fighting a bunch of 12 year olds in terms of body weight So the 5 5 6 was a a Darn good round for its purpose now There's another thing I've seen and I noticed they're rewriting the history on this too real quick Guys when the m16 became our standard rifle in Vietnam, it was still not the standard rifle of the army
I don't know how they're doing this because even into the 70s, I think till 19, possibly up to 76, 75 bicentennial, the M14 was still officially on the books, the actual firearm of the US military, the actual rifle of the US Army. The 7.62 by 51 millimeter M14 was a lightweight air cool gas operating magazine fed shoulder weapons designed primarily for some of the fire sir.
The M16 was a theater rifle. You know, the farther you get away from things, the more they can get away with things. The M14 was still the weapon that was going to be fighting in Europe. Yes, they did have units with the M16 rifle, but the M14 was still the primary firearm because all of NATO was carrying what? If you were to go to Europe in 1969, and you had to fight,
What was the standard round for all of NATO in Europe in 1969 if we fought World War three in 1969 and you were one of those poor bastards at checkpoint Charlie standing there with that one m60 or m41 Bulldog against the 25 t54 55s Guess what you might have a carbine Because there were still a ton of carbines in Europe
You might have a grease gun if you're a tanker because that was standard. But you'd probably be carrying an M14 because 7.62x51 NATO was the standard, guys. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Who do we have? Anyway, just a reminder. I see these rewrites of history or the way they're making snide comments. Well, it's a short-lived rifle, the M14. No, it was completely still in service in 1975, 76, 77.
But it was overshadowed simply because of newest latest production run and once hydromatic and the International harvester and coal started cranking them out there were just lots and lots of them available but the Standard arm of the US military was still the m14 and part of the reason for that because of our NATO commitment and NATO obligation
Because the standard route at that time was 7.62 by 51 NATO. We got everybody switch over to it. We could not in good faith all of a sudden declare that we were just going to carry the M16. It just couldn't happen. We made that cartridge.
And for that reason, we stuck with that cartridge. And that's why, again, also the M60 machine gun, which they could have come up with a soft version of that as early as 19, they already had looked at it, 1967, 68. And yet they still kept that NATO round because it was far superior in terms of range and penetration to the 5.56. Remember in your mount books, if you were going door to door in urban fighting, what did it say?
In an amount situation, if you're having difficulty with a position, call on a weapon section M60 or pull up your M60 from the platoon or from your squad, depending on how your formation was set up, and use the .308 rifle to pound it. It's a .308 ammunition to pound your way through the objective because it will do more van damage, period. They acknowledge that any manually you can find. Now, grant you wait long enough that it's all rewritten.
Wow Shazam sergeant Carter except then it isn't because oh wait a minute. We have the 760 by 51 mag 58
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