Mark Koernke discussed water storage and purification methods, emphasizing that water is life and recommending glass wine bottles for long-term storage with wax sealing. He covered preparedness strategies including well systems, chemical purification options (bleach, peroxide, iodine), and practical water caching techniques. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms, including updates on the ATF's pistol brace ban, recommendations for affordable AR-15 uppers and pistol options (Dagger, Stoker, CAR), and calls to contact representatives about Second Amendment issues. Koernke also addressed current geopolitical tensions, criticizing U.S. involvement in Ukraine, discussing depleted uranium munitions, and warning of potential escalation. The episode included commentary on state-level gun control legislation in Maine and Michigan, and discussion of anti-war sentiment from the 1980s.
The sun will always shine on the old liberty tree. It's the tall liberty. A figure walked in through the mist with a... 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 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 to 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 eat God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave build the land of the twin? Knuckles down lonesome and good luck Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the
First hour of the afternoon, Intelligence Report time are quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northwest, South, Southeast, and West. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite. There's a high-altitude merchant marine operators out there no matter what part of the planet you're on ocean, river and or inland sea including the Great Lakes. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is its
No way. Yes way. It's Friday already. Already? Yes. Cinco de Amo de and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 19th of May. The 15th year of open. An obvious Fabian socialist and complementarily destructive Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023. Old Earth calendar. 2023 battle for the Republic.
The dance of sword and what shall we do? What shall we do? Well, we're not gonna mildew that's for sure Water is life I want you to constantly think about that with your preparations water is Life who would yeah, well undo and but anywhere else it doesn't mean everything water is life. So for everybody out there You need to be thinking about storing water just like you would money
And there's a couple of tricks we're going to talk about in a bit. So heads up on that one. But whatever system you come up with, remember, the more durable it is, the less fiddle farting you have to do with it. And there are basic considerations that everybody needs to be thinking about. Most important is if you're not going to move it, if you're cashing water, then the containers can be actually more
durable and less susceptible to failure in the very, very, very long haul. On the other hand, last minute, if power starts to look like it's going to be going out, if somebody decides to exchange mushroom clouds and marsh gas, read that, nukes and chemical and biological.
then every drop of water you can pull from the system before the power goes out will be especially critical. So you constantly have to be thinking about that no matter where you are. If you hear them flapping their yap back and forth and then maybe, oh, the sirens go off, who knows what they remember. They've always bragged in movies about, well,
We're not going to tell the people because they would just create panic. So we're just going to let them, the government's just going to let you get nuked. Okay, you're going to fry you right in place. And if you're outside the era of being fried, you'll be more susceptible to manipulation because government will be able to use its tentacles to pry your wealth from your hands and put it into its coffers, no matter what that might be, food, water, etc., which is why you need to invest more ammo and more weapons.
The big thing here again is with regard to that situation is getting as much into any kind of containers. You turn the bathtub on, turn the sinks on, any container that can hold water, pots, pans. The idea is that when the power goes, what you got is all you've got, but it's your last cash. It's kind of like that last withdrawal from the bank, at least for the moment. Now, if you're in the outlying areas, like we are,
The well that we put in 40 years ago still working flawlessly and is still some of the best water from a well in the local area where I live not complain about it at all. What's the critical point? My well is 110 service not a 220. It's a well, let's just say it's a traditional point pattern system and if need be I could even dig it up and run it with a hand pump if need be.
Most of your larger casement, deep wells, you can't do that, not easily. Now there are a few tricks. For instance, you can expose the wellhead, pull the pump out and disconnect it, and run a service line down to the water point, and you'd have to invest in a pump beforehand. If you're going to think about doing this,
You certainly could do it if you have an auxiliary electric drive pump of whatever kind that you might invest in that's pretty decent. And so it would just take over the service that your 220 type submersible slash underground well head would normally take care of. A lot of your wells are buried. Typically though they have a, depending on where you are in the country, there are different codes.
But the basics in this area have to have a well cap that can be identified, have to have so many inches above the ground. The cap can be accessed, the well can be accessed, and the water can be accessed without having to do any special excavating or anything like that. However, that varies depending upon what year. And there's a lot of different stuff out there that people have done on their own because they're not waiting for permission.
But in the first or initial phase, if you do not have auxiliary power, if you do not have generator system, if you do not have all the other things that are needed to get that water out of the ground, then you better take advantage every minute you got once you realize that the feces is going to hit the oscillating device. Okay? So pots, pans, buckets, anything. And by the way, don't worry about washing it out.
It's more important you have the water. Well, it's got a little orange juice in it. Well, it's gonna take a little orange juice, maybe, but probably not because all you gotta do is run that through the Berkey and the orange juice flavor will be gone, okay? Or whatever filtering system you choose to invest in, and that's a personal flavor choice. I don't care what you buy. As long as when you buy it, you'd make sure you've got it on hand and know how to use it. That's the more most important thing. Although I would recommend overlapping systems. And don't forget about having bleach.
peroxide and iodine on hand. Those are the three basic water chemical purification systems used industrially. Europe mostly uses peroxide. They do not use a chlorine bleach of any kind or a bleach system of any kind. We do, they don't. And many parts of the United States have gone over to peroxide or originally used peroxide and don't do anything else.
iodine is the traditional field type cleaning system. Go ahead, call Richard, go ahead. Iodine, excellent. It has that flavor, which people get over because they have to. You've got to drink. As far as chlorine or peroxide, both of those are shelf stable for only a limited amount of time. I'm not sure about the industrial peroxide that they use for bleaching hair out, but I'm not sure what the lifespan on that is.
But I know that you can get calcium hypo, cal hypo, the pool shock, and utilize that. That is a long-term stable item. You just need to make sure that you keep it dry and you keep it, I would say, at least triple packaged. You want to avoid any gas off from it, because it will corrode anything that's around it, even through the packaging.
Again, that stuff is far superior to having liquid bleach that you buy. That stuff is like six months. I've had some here that I've had for a while, and you can tell even doing laundry with it that the blue-pit sodium hypo is not as potent as it was when you first bought it. Right. Vaporing is one of the things we have. We probably have almost any
chemical composition we come up with from fuel to chemical liquid process in order to make it fluid. Remember it has a, it does have a limited lifespan. So here's the other thing you need to remember is also how to make your own peroxide because formulas are out there and there's some excellent videos on the subject and you need to collect that data for the long haul because eventually
whatever we've stacked up is going to be gone. It's either A, we're not paying attention and we messed up on the schedule and we might lose it because of vapor, evaporation, et cetera. But most important is that we have the ability to make more. And in fact, this would be a business for someone.
You know, we're going to have an economy. I don't care what they say with or without the regime. It wouldn't make any difference We're going to have our own economy. It's it's there's so many things that need to be done We're going to have to go back locally guys. Let me point something out in the 1950s very few quote-unquote national dog food companies existed. Do you know that? 1950 this year 2023 in the 1940s and 50s
The dominant share of dog food producers were local manufacturers taking advantage of the leavings from butcher shops, etc. And from restaurants. They would actually have pickers that would go out and had a regular cycle to glean the material that wasn't sold or wasn't sellable. They would pressure cook it, add the corn meal or add the meal, whatever type it was, depending upon who was putting it together. Oatmeal was very common.
And again, it has to be cheap. Puppy Fido's your friend, but you're not trying to give them steak. Okay, over most cases they were because depending upon whether or not it was at the longest stretch of usability or if it was already in what was called the cutting can, which usually found in butcher shop, it was, butcher's not going to get rid of anything he can't sell.
Always remember that. There are all kinds of tricks my dad taught me when he was a young, young, young man slash boy working in a meat shop before the Depression. There's all kinds of little tricks that the butchers taught their people so that they could get that last day or two out of a piece of meat or especially fish.
Because fish you had a you'd putting on the time of year you had an extensive cost in etc etc So you want it to cycle around? Chemicals are the same way people are not going to want to do it themselves necessary and the convenience of somebody else handling the materials Means that you have a niche
So bleach, producing liquid bleach or producing peroxide or again doing liquefied iodine. Remember iodine does not go bad. Most all these products in fact if you're to leave a container open a certain amount of pasted crystallization is going to take place with each one.
And in reality, a small portion of whatever the materials were that might have been left in the container if it evaporates are actually still there. Iodine, you notice that most iodine bottles actually still look like there's iodine in them. Then you reach up and you, oh, that's kind of light. Well, that pasting material that looks like tacky
candy around the inside, little curly stuff usually on the edges because of the way it dried. That's the iodine crystals. You add water proportional to whatever the last level of iodine was that you had in there when it was mixed. In other words, don't fill it back up. You're going to have a lower percentage.
for volume in iodine. So if you kind of got a guesstimate, well, hey, how much was left in there last time I used that? I used about, I had it down to a quarter of a bottle. You had a quarter of a bottle in terms of clean water.
reintroduce it, rehydrate, you'll have the iodine will be back basically to the same strength. Now with peroxide, that's a little different. It varies depending upon what the material is, what type of viscous or slick side material you're going to store it in. In other words, plastic as opposed to glass. And this is something I want to get in about water storage. The longest term version of a water storage system we could come up with is wine bottles.
Now, what's really cool is if you go to most recycling bins like in the area here, you can pull out as many wine bottles as you wanted. The best are liquor bottles. I've said this many times for doing ionic or colloidal silver, for doing the bleach that we're talking about doing in the future, or doing, for instance, the peroxide or even the iodine.
Liquor bottles, glass liquor bottles with the harder conventional caps. Not the aluminum caps, you'll use those, but there's a trick to those too if you're going to use them for storage and that's what I would do with them. I wouldn't use them for these other items. Remember that the caps on those hard liquor bottles are designed to handle up to 200 proof alcohol.
which can be produced is produced and sold industrially every day and it is also a Social Market for drinking but remember that old moonshine stuff called white lightning there was a couple others I don't mean white lightning is in the general term there were a couple of brands back in the 80s that popped in there
And they were virtually the highest octane level you could get with alcohol. What I mean by octane is like, yeah, you take the oils right out of your lips. And you put your finger in it, you pull it back out, it looks like you stuck your finger in peroxide, except it's the alcohol leaching all the oils and materials out of your skin, okay? Yeah. Yeah, they still sell Everclear, which is basically just about straight up.
Yep, that's a good that's one that's been there longest too. It's probably what surround still It's probably it's one of the longest in terms of that generation that cyclic wave that came in years ago So the those types of bottles if we can handle that it's an optimal container for chemical processing for materials in fact you also are gonna do something like this you put a a bounty out for containers down the road
If you're going to build up a business, a lot of people aren't going to think about this, depending on how south things go, how bad things go, how far to hell in a handcart they go.
What you want to do is you start telling people, I'm looking for wine bottles. I'm looking for wine bottles with corks. I'm looking for wine bottles with screw-on caps and ideally with heavy gauge plastic caps, sometimes even with a cork center. They still screw on, but they have a cork. They actually have an auxiliary cork plug. All of those are fantastic for what we're doing. Now, here's the thing about the aluminum. You and I both know, or you should know,
that even if you just put water in that container, that container is on a timer because of the cap. And you can find, I've run into Canada Dry Ginger Ale and Lime Mix and Tonic Waters in collections that have sat for 50 years on the shelf. Opened a bottle, drank it, it was better than the stuff they make now because the carbonation content was even higher.
But what's really interesting is the caps held up. They were in a cool dry place underground in the basement of a building with good runoff in all directions because the building was on a hill and For that reason there was no moisture issues. There weren't any basement moisture issues or water collection which creates additional oxidation issues But if I were to store water right now in a container like that if I had if I were putting water away and caching it
You use the glass bottle. You're not going to carry these things. These are going to be cashed. But the big thing is it's an incredibly clean bottle because the glass can be sterilized if you choose to do so. You clean everything up. You reintroduce the water in whatever format you want to. In other words, you can purify it or just leave it off the tap. And what you do is put the cap on and then you wax the cap. What? Yeah, just paraffin wax it.
Melt the wax. You can even drip the bottle in real quick and there you go real fast because you don't want too much heat. Don't hear any cracking glass noises. But the advantage of this is that creates a seal, an additional layer of protection. Now you've got a, well it's only a wine bottle, yes, a perfect container that will store indefinitely. Won't oxidize, won't break down, isn't going to leach any material into the water. This is the complaint most everybody has about using plastics.
is the possible leaching in the long term with regard to water. Now, does that mean I'm not gonna use plastic containers? Guys, I have 15 plastic containers sitting on the stairway right now. They're going down into the water cellar, okay? Using standard milk cartons, I sort them out by container type and anything I can't turn back in.
It gets a quick rinse, it gets washed with the rest of the dishes when the time comes, and then it gets filled with water and it goes into storage. Now that's with a plastic cap, not worried about those breaking down, and most have a plastic cap. That means juice containers that are only a pint, that means juice containers that are a liter, whatever. It didn't cost me anything for the container. The water is coming out of the spout and coming out of my well.
So I know where it came from, and I know the date that it came in. Why is that critical? Well, there's something everybody keeps yapping about, and boy, everybody was bangin' the gong if they're a communist-slash-leftist-slash-war-mongering Democrat. Isn't it amazing how many war-mongering Democrats we have, these turds, these cowardly, patty-waist pieces of crap that want to start a war, but expect you to go die for it. Okay? Well, that's fine.
But because of this, other people are talking about a nuclear exchange and biological and chemical weapon deployment, it is inevitable that's coming along with it. Okay, it is inevitable and government will have no solution to fix it. They won't be able to deal with it. Only your solutions, the ones you have on hand, are the ones you'll be able to access and will be useful. Everything else will be the government trying to figure out how to put a bullet in the back of your head. Okay?
Because of this, knowing when the water went into the container is especially useful. Right? Now, that last day, with the power starts to flicker, the power, you already got the sound of, you know, we suspect something happened to mid-lap bill, Virginia. Wait a minute. No, no, Charleston is offline. Wait a minute. Okay, you got a list coming up.
Well, you start filling the water containers like I told you, that's your last wave. Now, once you get those water containers filled, then the lights flicker and then the power goes out. Now you transfer as much of that over to other, more intelligent storage containers. And the priority should be first,
to get your pots, pans, and everything else cleared back out, everything put back and nested where it belongs, and then start working on the other containers like the bathtub, the sinks, and don't forget that if need be, if you're gonna DD the AO, the water heater's got a big chunk of water in it too. On the other hand, you can leave it right where it is. It is kind of just waiting.
And if you put power back online, which a lot of you are ready to use power, then there's no big deal about emptying out the system because you'll have water when other people don't. Provided you have time to bring everything online before something else happens. Now, remember we talked about this. This is what happened with Palestine, Ohio.
where all the people down range should have been moved, but because everybody likes being ignorant, because everybody enjoys being ignorant, because everybody embraces being ignorant. And then complains when, because they decided not to look into a subject that really everybody should know a little bit of everything about, I mean, virtually everything. You should be a well-studied person in this country. We have these stupid computers and supposedly they're supposed to make us so much smarter.
But in reality, all they are are goof machines for most people. And so no real working knowledge is provided. Well, had everybody been even a little up to speed, they didn't know to pack up and get their ass out of the way of that downward strike that took place. Well, you do have brains enough. If you're listening right now, you are smart enough. You understand part of the threat and you can take the time to study the problem yourself and figure out what it is you need to do.
Now, is it likely that that's going to be your, you know, your mission, shall we say, if things escalate? It may be. It depends on the fickle finger of fate, how many weapons get in from whichever side shoots at who. And let's not forget that there's also anything we drop downrange is going to come and bite us in the ass. The world spins. There's an argument for flat earth, but it still spins and there's wind patterns and all kinds of yucky stuff.
So because of that yucky stuff, even the garbage we dropped on the other guys, gonna come back and bite us in the ass. Everybody understand that one? Water is life. The neat thing about the wine bottles, also I like to sort them by manufacturer and there's a couple reasons for this. Step one, I have the water storage on hand. Step two is in the future I have a containment system for why I could even do wine if need be. How do you like that? I have the containers.
I have what I need to actually produce a product and a uniform consistent product is always much more marketable than dipping stuff out of a bucket and kind of guessing. Know what I mean? Well, I can make wine with blah, blah, blah. Yeah, I'm sure you can. But here's what's really cool. If people are used to uniformity and regimentation and weights and measures being consistent is very, very copacetic to a friendly and peaceful society.
So it kind of behooves you to start thinking ahead, not the short term ahead, but the long term ahead with everything that you do. Everything should have multiple tiers of purpose. That water is priceless. The water by itself may, depending on how crappy things get, will be far more valuable than the wine that you were thinking of making.
The nice thing is, again, uniform containers. In fact, the ones that I've picked out even tell you what the typical volume available is. 3.2 ounces, 6.8 ounces, 6 ounces, 12 ounces, one liter. Okay, well these are numbers everybody can relate to. So it's very easy for you to be able to get people's brains working in the barter, trade, and exchange process.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance I don't want to decant something if I don't have to there's a number of reasons for that because I don't want to work It's an oil spoilage, but remember Contamination is an issue. So we have to be prepared for the long haul Plastics work fine milk jugs work badly but could work well for short if I had a bunch of empty milk jugs and somebody heard
Oh, that's World War III. I'd fill the milk chugs up because what am I going to do? The milk chugs are going to use first. Why? Because of the least reliable storage system. So I would fill them and then I would use them. Now, if I have a concern about leaching and all that, which in the long haul, first of all, plastic chug, gallon milk chugs don't last that long on the shelf. Why?
because, oh, a few decades ago, they declared that they had too much trash on the planet, so they allowed the companies to produce a biodegradable breakdown-type container with the polymer that they're using, that milky-colored plastic. Well, if it will break down out in the field and eventually kind of crusty-flaky up into, you know, useless debris,
That means that in the meantime as we know that yeah, probably feel it something sit it long enough Whatever is breaking down is probably gonna leach into the water This is why if depending on age date and time you want to have that murky water Pre-offant purification system or whatever other brand you got and I don't care which one in this case though You do want to run it through a filtering system not just water purification tabs. It won't do it
You have a second material, which is a plastic-based material that you want to break free from the water molecule. Well, to do that, you're going to have to push it through a filter system. So that's where you save up. You don't waste your resources. If you know how something was bottled or canned, you know what its window of time is. Each piece of technology has a different handling process, depending upon age.
The glass, why would I worry about it? What can the glass do? Sit there and stare at you. Oh, well, I guess if you wait long enough, several hundred years, the glass will eventually, because glass is fluid, guys. You do know that? You ever seen old windows, how they have those ripples? Even newer windows do this, depending on the quality of the glass. Well, bottles and glass, all glass does the same thing. I don't think you and I would ever have to worry about it in our lifetime.
But reality, sure, eventually way down the road, so far down the road it won't be a concern of me, my grandkids, great-great-great-grandkids, or any other generation beyond that for years. As long as the bottles didn't get busted on something used for a people sticker, my recontinent practice by the way, then they're going to be useful until such time as they fail and then they could be remelted, recast, and used again.
That's the neat thing about glass Which is another reason for the long haul you need to start thinking about these things again I'm not going to transport it, but traditionally and historically yes wine bottles were carried everywhere You have to pay attention to what you're doing with what you have it just means it's always in the back of your mind about cargo handling for personal transport, right? You don't step on stuff. You don't just drop stuff down you think because we are human beings with a brain
We think that's how we do it. Anyway, we're at the bottom here. So I want to get on that. Water is life. Water storage should be a constant and especially with all the yap about, oh, America's going to have 100 years of drought. I don't know. We've had our right here in this part of the country. Of course, California was going to be dead for, you know, what, by next year. Now they got so much water, they don't know what to do with it because the wires and the idiot sticks that promote all of the panic garbage like this.
They know that there are short, medium, and long weather cycles. And for the desert, those cycles are quite unique. California is mostly desert. Okay, so the fact that men, you know, help to develop it, and then idiots that we wouldn't call men but lesser men, incompetent, you know, he-she-its.
have taken over California and within their incompetence and stupidity and wickedness, a system that was developed with intelligence is now handled by fools. So if you're counting out of the system to take care of you better pull your head out of your fundamental orifice and get to work. Okay, because it ain't happening. Well, like I said, they have a solution. Everything FEMA, everything Homeland Security is thinking about is putting a bullet in the back of your head because you're an American.
that's their plan. That's what they do. That's what they are. You listen to some of the garbage going on with what they've been yapping about with these committee meetings last couple of days, pay attention to your enemy. Pay attention to your enemy. Just that simple. Let's see.
Again, this weekend for everybody out there, all facilities are in normal but still mobilization mode. This is going to stand from now on everybody if you don't know it. Use your pin number, go to your alternate site if you're listening and you're with one of the militia formations or if you want to plug into each of the sites.
explanation of policy and go from there. Also talk with your unit team leaders, your commanders, etc. Senior NCOs are already up to speed. Now SOP has been established, all of you need to maintain it. And that means that we're just like the two cans of food that you have to pay to get through the gate.
Now those number 10 cans are mandatory if you didn't show up with them There's a store down the road of Myers or a polys or a take a pic defensive where you are Everybody knows where the stores are. No, you know, this is the one thing we ask You know, there's a whole lot everybody asks you to do when you use the training sites except we're all smart enough to pick up after ourselves It's not like the slobs idiots and incompetence you have that are on the left. Those are a pack of pigs instead We already know what to do. Otherwise and we do it
But this is one thing that's part of the discipline of being an adult and being a human using your brain. You're supposed to have this constantly as this is part of the regimen. That's just all there is to it. So you're stuck with that. Anyway, I'll see other things. Let's do this. We're just past the bottom of the hour. Edward, if you could, the latest guns and gadgets. And for everybody out there, if you don't know where guns and gadgets is, it's on YouTube. Jared has moved.
is a good thing. I believe that it is, of course, he's still got just as many, you know, things, irons in the fire and, you know, servings of feces pie, watching what government does at the federal and state level and the pigs that we have that are foreigners that are trying to manipulate America to disarm it so they can chop it up. He's done a fantastic job. So go over to Guns and Gadgets. First of all, subscribe if you haven't before if you're a new listener.
And beyond that, then also give a thumbs up to every video that you can. Let's change the numbers there. Not a big deal. It's a free thing that you can do. And it's something simple. Kiss, keep it simple, stupid. The neat thing about Guns N' Ged is that there is a deep archive. Here we go. Here's the main. We just pissed off the leadership in the House of Representatives. And we should wear it like a badge of honor.
I have joined part of a group called the 2A Action Alliance that was brought together by Gun Owners of America. First off, if you're not a member of GOA, it's a link in the description of every one of my videos. Gun Owners of America, they are awesome. I don't get anything out of this link that's been down there for years. You just get a discount on your membership and I always ask you to send that money right back to them, let you know you're a Gun and Zing gadgets viewer.
Like I said, we have pissed off the House leadership to the point where they're calling G.O.A. and voicing their displeasure at a letter we have sent to them. And that means good. We're doing good. We're under their skin. We're forcing them to honor their oaths to the United States Constitution.
Check out this letter that we just sent to them and they are big mad. It was sent to the Majority Leader in the house Steve Scalise, the Majority Whip in the house Tom Emmer, the Speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy, the Minority Leader in the house Hakeem Jeffries, and the Minority Whip in the house Catherine Clark. It says dear Speaker McCarthy, Majority Leader Scalise, Whip Emmer, Minority Leader Jeffries, and Whip Clark.
We, the undersigned members of the Second Amendment community, urge that Congress reject the arbitrary and tyrannical ban on up to 40 million lawfully owned pistols by the Biden administration. Congress must not sit on its hands while President Biden and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives actively usurp the lawmaking process to ban millions of firearms.
Prior to the Biden administration, ATF issued numerous interpretive guidance letters approving pistol-based weapons for manufacture, sale, and possession without additional restrictions such as federal gun registration and fingerprinting.
For nearly a decade, gun stores sold braced pistols and law-abiding gun owners added them to their collections and home defense setups. Despite there being millions of braced pistols in common use around the country, there has been no statistically significant rise in violent crimes committed with these accessories. They do not make a firearm more dangerous.
Firearms stabilizing braces were originally designed to help Americans shoot firearms that they would otherwise be unable to hold or aim. Braces now allow countless Americans with disabilities or those who lack body strength the ability to shoot the best defensive firearms in a controlled manner.
This made it infuriating for gun owners to watch Democrats in Congress misrepresenting these devices as excessively dangerous or capable of turning a semi-automatic firearm to fully automatic. The only unique feature of these firearms is cosmetic, a short barrel. Despite this false narrative perpetuated by anti-gun politicians, Congress does not have the authority to regulate any gun based on its appearance.
or resemblance to military firearms. With the newest Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin, the court correctly affirmed that any law related to firearms must be in line with the text and history of the Second Amendment. There was never a law during the founding era that banned firearms on appearances. The Second Amendment provides the federal government a clear mandate. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Congress must therefore take threefold action to protect the American people against President Biden's unconstitutional done man. One, HJ res 44 and SJ res 20 must be taken up pursuant to the Congressional Review Act in both the House and Senate and the ATF rule must be overturned before it goes into effect on June 1st of 2023. Two,
The stop harassing owners of rifles today, the SHORT Act, must be signed into law preventing any future administration from weaponizing the draconian National Firearms Act of 1934 against the American people by eliminating cosmetic regulations on barrel length and destroying the federal government's gun registry of short-barreled firearms. 3. The ATF must be defunded and its ability to harass gun owners dismantled.
bureaucrats must be prohibited from enforcing these unconstitutional infringements on the Second Amendment, especially if President Biden will not sign either the joint resolution of disapproval or the Short Act. If Congress fails to take such actions, millions of Americans will be placed at the mercy and discretion of ATF agents' arbitrary actions.
Remember your oaths to the Constitution and the American people in liberty. And the people who have signed their names to this letter have a combined following of over 30 million followers and supporters. Now I want to thank all of my brothers and sisters in arms who've put their names on this because you put your name on a document, you put your name out there and the leadership is mad at us. But wear that as a badge of honor.
I also want to thank my friends in the following companies who have joined the No Compromise Alliance and sent a very similar letter to the same people. Justin Moon, the president of Carr Arms. Clint Morgan, you all know him from Classic Firearms.
Eric Serrano of KCI USA Mark Flynn from Rifle Dynamics Joe Weaver of Wolfpack Armory David Wing of Freedom Ordnance Robbie Forrester and my friends over there at Fort Scott Munitions Dennis Lipman and my friends at Tippin Arms My Pal TJ Kurgan the one and only the owner of Tactical Shit and Tony Hook of RTD Arms Guys and gals watching I want you to know that we are doing everything we can as law-abiding Americans
to get this done and done the right way, the easy way, the lawful way. I want to thank again everybody put their name and their company on these two letters where we're feeling flack which means we're over target.
And we're not going to let it go easily. Guys and gals, I have been told that the amount of phone calls to representatives and senators has been off the chain and I am asking you to continue that. Put the pressure on.
It's area code 202-224-3121. It's in the description. It's in the pinned comment. 202-224-3121, ask for your representative or your senator and tell them absolutely not. Do not stand by and let Biden ban things like this unconstitutionally. This is uncalled for. It is illegal and we will not stand for it.
Guys and gals, thank you for your support. Thank you for being a viewer of this channel. And if you're part of the 39% who have watched but aren't subscribed, please subscribe to the channel. I can't tell you, guys and gals, from the phone calls I just had, how much heat we're causing in a good way.
Let's keep it up, keep the pressure on. Call those swamp creatures, let's get it done. Constitution over their political job all day, every day. Guys and gals, subscribe to the channel down below, like the video and share it so more people see it. Like I say, it's either, whether it's litigation or legislation or anything in between related to the Second Amendment, I'll bring it to you every single day here on Guns and Gadgets. I'll see you on the next one. Take care.
And I got Botox cosmetic. There was a particular line. The lines. And Botox will get you every time. Botox. Oh god. Well, it might be good. You get Botox in the cheeks. I don't put cheek weld. You know, build it up kind of like a prepad on the right side. If you're right handed. It'll be kind of neat. Right on the cheek. Right on the edge of the jawbone. Yeah, Botox. Anyway.
Thank you, Oderd, because again, guns and gadgets rolling into the weekend and you can pick up the phone and call the parasite. I mean, the politician you have in Washington, half of you have nothing but turd leftists, unfortunately, to turn to, but call them anyway. Just have fun. Tie up their resources, which is time. Take from them for a few moments of all of you pitching in.
That's days and days and days of them having answered the phone, and that's what you need to do. Everybody, if you all just pitch in and give yourself a stopwatch, you want to stay there for as many minutes as you can lock them in. But be very firm, very assertive, and do not support, tell them do not support this gun grab slash this attempt to confiscate firearms.
and to attack the American people. I mean, take a break how you want to talk about it. It's of course, it's overlapping with so many other things where they've already got the bat faggots coming out, you know, to harass people if you haven't seen the videos, that it's not an if, it's just a when they're going to cook this stuff off and then it's, we're going to where we need to go. An American war for independence, an American war of prevention is where we are, what's needed.
and all those faces you see that are getting up there being so arrogant, they're first up. That's just all there is to it, they're first up. Everybody remember? And they made their point. So they're on that side, we're on this side, congratulations. We'll see who does better on the battlefield. So by the way, you mentioned in the video by Jared, there are a couple of companies, classic firearms.
Most of you may or may not know, but Classic Firearms is a Christian run company. They've been around for a very long time and they've been pretty consistent with their products and their availability of resources. They do a good job of scouring the system. Another one that was mentioned though that I really hadn't thought about in a while, which is CAR Firearms. They're still out there, but CAR was the first to make a
Glock knockoff, other than the Smith & Wesson Sigma and then the whatever the latest Smith & Wesson Glock knockoff is, because Smith was really ahead of everybody on that. They came up with a Polymer pistol, same basic idea, just you know, little variants are needed and were pretty successful at getting the gun out there, but more recently, because Carr isn't that old. Okay, they're not as old as the Sigma and the others. But Carr has makes a really nice
middle frame, usually two-tone brush nickel or brush whatever you want to call it or stainless for the top for this slide, with a polymer base. That's the most common that's easily spotted. And with the same basic magazine capacity as the Glock, but a lot less expensive.
and the cars held up pretty well. Everybody was happy with them. I don't know really what's gone on. You know, it's a passé thing because like anything else, the products have to keep coming out just like car model changes every year, most of them not necessary. But the car pistol one has been pretty successful and I do like their little nine. It's actually, I'll tell you what, it's got a little less dimension to it than the Glock. It's a little more stylized.
And so it's a little more slick sided in that respect when it comes out of a pocket or a concealment point. Go take a look at it. There's a whole bunch of different car pistols that are out there, including the little chubby stubbies or, you know, I should say short frames. Whatever floats your boat, congratulations. But in a standard, not too expensive, medium priced, medium frame, 9mm pistol, the car is a good choice.
Now what's available? I don't know right now I don't know what the inventory word is because each company of course does their thing and Prioritizes some items and backs off on others So just check that out and as I pointed out on that note in the same category a middle frame 9 millimeter Stoker has a new pistol out there. It is a Glock knockoff again with more rolls and bump police and About $200 on sale
Now it may or may not use a Glock magazine. I would hope that it would. If any company that can produce a pistol right now, it's kind of like building a 1911 type weapon. Yeah, you can build your own mag, but why? When somebody's come up with a magazine that's been around for a hundred and now 110 plus years in 1911 magazine, it just makes sense that for a lot of the guns you're gonna build, that's the magazine to go to. If you need a staggered mag and you want greater capacity, you can go to the Glock.
Right, see how that works? But for a lot of the guns that are out there, that straight line is more than enough. Of course, Para Ordnance makes their versions of the 1911 type frame with the staggered mag, with a large capacity mag, and they work just fine too. The big thing here again is
The well, not only that before I go any farther again We'll get off into 45s the 9 millimeters that are out there right now the dagger if you go to Palmetto St. Armory They have a bunch of specials this weekend too numerous to mention on the air You need to go through their inventory you can buy a frame for the dagger in the concealed concealment frame
It's in what they call sniper green. They also have it I think in whatever earth brown which either either color is good I wouldn't care what color it is but for $69 that's half the gun and the dagger does take standard Glock magazines So what I would do is pick the cheapest frame they have available if you're on a budget and I would buy that frame
And then I would this weekend, peruse and be right away. If you're out actually serious about doing this. I would buy the upper because there's no paperwork on that, but I would pick out the cheapest, least expensive. I don't care if it's a gaudy, goofy color or not. If I could save 20, 30, 40, or $50 on that upper, more is better. Then, because it's not a popular one, take the least popular slide and barrel assembly. It's usually complete.
that they have or the least expensive and that's your top. Now if it's in, if it looks like it's got yellow buses on it with skulls or something, you know, it's really, it really kind of stands out. Well, that's what paint's for. There you go. Remember this particular type of weapon is a tool in the toolbox. It's a utility firearm. It's like the basic car nine millimeter. It's not.
It's a good weapon, it's a good serviceable firearm, it works, but it's nothing to write home about it. It's a very simple kiss, keep it simple, stupid. The same is true with the dagger, although they've, they've gussified the dagger a little bit. They got some cuts, grooves and angles you can get with different models. And as I said, go the cheapest. If you can get a frame for $69,
Well, maybe you can get an upper that's a blimp and in a goofy finish for maybe another 110 or 130 or 119, whatever. 140. Okay, if it's more, I understand. But now I'm keeping the price of that down, which means every dollar I save on putting the gun together that way means I can buy more clock mags to go in my gun and I can buy more ammo to go in my gun. And first I would buy lots and lots and lots and lots.
They have lots and lots and lots of Glock mags. Okay, this is why I do like, you know, these little mid-frame revolvers that are out there the same way. And spend the Western Model 10s, Rugers, you know, Speed 6s, there's some other foreign pistols coming in right now. Standard K-frame speed loader, they're around all over the place, they're cheap, and I can load them fast. With the middle frame automatics that are Glock magazine capable especially, oh, dude, same thing.
I'm going to have 20 magazines and put a bandolier together that you know wear them up and down my chest like a bad detail and in fact those little Hungarian rigs there they're no longer available I looked last night and today and the those Hungarian they were they might show up in Sportsman's Guide again. They are a magazine brace suspender that has I believe what is it six pockets on each side and of course it's also your field gear suspender and
and goes over your shoulders, hooks up from behind. Those fit a Glock magazine quite nicely. But the problem is that about the time I got a chance to test that for someone, they are all sold out. Now you might see them, but now they'll be Hungarian Original Surplus Classic. And now they'll start being stupid price. But if you run into them, there's something you might be able to use. You have to look at them, figure out how you can adapt them to the rig you want. If you're just going to carry pistols, it's kind of handy.
Lots and lots of mags. Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank. Okay. So neat little medium frame nines. The Stogers are out there. The daggers are out there. And needless to say, Carr is out there too. And Carr is supporting the effort to try and help your fellow firearms owners from being raped by the perverts, the queers and petals that make up the government right now. So let's do our part to pitch in and help them out too. How's that sound?
Looks like we're getting a little bit of rain finally. Of course it was expected to be around 3. It's now a little bit before 6, Eastern Standard Time. So, eh, it's not too late in coming. I'm not really crying. But it's a classic spring rain, nothing extreme, just going to make things grow. And so we're very happy we thank God for the water. Remember, water is life. Another thing here real quick on, oh, daggers before I forget.
You can remember these guns will take a lot of regular Glock parts, but you're not going to find any cheap Glock parts like you're going to find new manufactured parts made by Palmetto State Armory, right? So where you're going to find your deals is at Palmetto with a Palmetto product.
Just something to think about there unless you can find an off-brand company or an odd company the guy made a deal on some imported chop blocks from some cop shop or whatever and he's got lots and lots and lots and lots of you know assemblies and parts and pieces then Palmetto State Armory is still the place to go Palmetto State Armory.com Last but not least on that is also reloading supplies. It's Cinco de Amo Day and it's Quartermaster Friday
Palmetto has reloading supplies. You need to go through. I have not had time, too many things to do. But Palmetto does have reloading supplies and they do offer some really good prices on sales and discontinued items. You never know what you're going to see in the way of dies. And needless to say, they do have quite a bit, they have had, I don't know what they have left because everybody's in the same pinch with dies for their reloading presses.
But if you look you never know what you might find there If you're a 450 bushmaster shooter by God, you better have a set of dies If you're using a 6.5 Creedmoor We need that rifle to function right on down the road to do that We'll collect all the brass you leave behind get it back to where you can use it But you need a set of dies and you need a press Because that 6.5 Creedmoor will sing
But it's an orphan round, okay? It's like 300 Blackout. It's an orphan round if the production is completely stopped commercially. What you got is all you got. And you already saw some of this happen when we had this ammunition shortage issue and everybody was trying to pick up those new rounds. And they did. And they picked it right up and out of business.
Wasn't a bullet to be had, wasn't a loaded case to be had anywhere for the Creedmoor, the Blackout, or for that matter even the 450s. Because they are newer rounds, they're great rounds, they're fantastic shooters, but you gotta make sure you can keep them fed. We'll help you out all we can, but you guys need to invest in dyes at the very least.
There's presses galore out there now I still would argue that well hell long as you're gonna buy the dies Get yourself a C or an O press the old pressure be a better choice, but get some kind of press I'm not worried about what you buy because whatever you have we're just gonna make it work. You just have no choice But the big thing is to make sure you've got something you got the dies You got something to put the dies in so you can go could chunk
and then do that many, many times in repetition. And by the time you're done going, chuck a lot, you got all those empty brass cases filled back up with freedom seeds. Okay. So another thing real quick on that, as always, AIM Surplus looked at it today. They have a bunch of cool stuff that came in in PPU. Some of it probably won't last. And even as I just told you, they might already be gone.
But if you can, get over to AimSurplus, take a look at their PPU inventory, preview partisan, and grab what you can while you can, and then take advantage of it. Now, 6.5-car counter shooters, if you're not familiar with PPU, that's where your primary ammunition is coming from. I did have a question on an email today. I got down to, hey, we got down to less than 500 emails. I went to a couple thousand today.
And one of the questions was, well, does PMC still make the other old military cartridges you were talking about? Well, I believe they do. But to what percentage and how much is introduced into the US, I don't know. What happened years ago is Sung-Yong Moon got, was, apparently had a meeting with senators in the US Senate. And for some reason, Sung-Yong Moon said that he was basically kind of like Jesus Christ.
This did not impress those people. What happened is it got a little pithy and for whatever reason, unfortunately, PMC paid the price along with most of the other Korean companies which are kind of tied into each other. It's not a complete monopoly, but, you know, for instance, the rifle companies also make refrigerators. Usually they do all the same like Daewoo. Okay. The Daewoo. You may also notice there are Daewoo cars. Okay. Daewoo.
Well, the day was the day were rifles. They got bit because of that but PMC ammunition Sun Yung Moon had specific about a money in and so they felt that they would they would pinch him in that direction and the rest is history as they say so that's why PMC is not seeing the way it used to but I have noticed certain companies do seem to have a connection for it and one of them is
amoman.com. Take the time, go over, check them out, you never know. They might have what you need and it'll be in the white box, black print, the old Korean military box configuration. They've also done stuff in the raw cardstock with black print too. It comes both ways.
And good ammunition, nothing fancy, but it's all covered. It covers the basics. 303 British, 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Swede, etc., etc., etc. And PMC's good ammo. Boxer Prime, non-corrosive, heat and yield. Just a little thinner in the case, and that's not a big deal if you're looking for a cheap ammunition. You're competing with a lot of people, all these 6.5 Carcanos that came in from Ethiopia.
Just find stripper clips if you can ha ha ha ha we'll see we're at the top We gotta take a break everybody out there. It is Friday at Liberty Tree radio. It is the 19th of May 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. We fought a revolution
liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. 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 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
Second hour of the afternoon intelligence report on our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and Sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south east west and North ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on Www Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg calm
libertytreeradio.org and we're on satellite. So how are merchant marine operators out there, no matter where you are across the planet, wherever you are, rivers, inland seas, the Great Lakes or oceans. We're on every one of them right now. Every, every one of them. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. We want to say hi to our European, South American and African listeners that are virtually dotted across the planet, which is
It is, well, Friday. It's Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermasters lesson. People call him Border, Quarter Bastard Friday. It is also Cinco di Amo Day and it is the 19th of May. It is the 15th year of open and in your face Fabian socialist and destructive
Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K2023, Old Earth Calendar, 2023 Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords, and a couple of the things here real quick with regard to Quartermaster over at Sportsman's Guide. Attention, attention, attention. You might want to go through the listing at Sportsman's Guide.
They have in the deal slash clearance section a number of interesting surplus items that have come down in price making them quite affordable. One of them are they're actually a communist Chinese military H suspender. They're not quite like the US H suspender, but they do use the same keepers. They have the same configuration for the suspenders and how they work.
And they're three for $8, three sets of these Tactical H-Type suspenders. Now they look more like a Y-pattern when you look at them.
first off, but in the back end they don't have the single strap and the Y. They have two standard straps running out the back, so it's an eight suspender type system like the TA56 slash M1956 slash read that, you know, web gear.
And there is a bunch of really cool stuff, otherwise in odds and ends items that are comparable. No pistol belts that are really cheap, but years ago, if you guys took advantage of, remember we had several companies where you were buying pistol belts for a dollar an item, a dollar, a $1 per belt. If you bought a bunch of those, they're still short suspenders. This pair of suspenders will be perfect for your 510 program or your issue out gear.
They work well enough. We've had them before. I haven't seen them in a little bit. Now all of a sudden, Sportsman's Guide has them. There's those, the Belgian or the Dutch, in a comparable suspender. All of those are good. Again, they will integrate with the standard M1910 hanger, hook, grommet system, the grommet and the belt that you have. That's what those little hooks are for.
And don't forget that a lot of the NATO stuff has a grommet hook on the back of the pouch to extend the pouch higher up rather than leaving it low. I prefer low, but either way works. And those little clips, those little J-hook with the retainer work perfectly with any of the NATO gear and all of the American gear going hell all the way back to the Spanish-American war. Okay?
Anyway, that's over at Sportsman's Guide. And if you are a member, you're saving a lot of money, especially if you do a bunch of these again, you can't really beat the price. A little under $3 apiece.
260 right around there, whatever. And they're good product. We've already had them. They work. Now they do have some other elbow pads, also some gloves and liners out there. It's sportsman's guide. Go through the list. Go one page at a time. Take your time. Be patient and look to see if there's anything there that makes sense for your purposes. If it'll integrate with your existing system because it's similar close enough that nobody's going to know the difference.
There are a number of shells for Kevlar, but not the number of the vest that you were getting for, well now they're charging you more for the empty vest with no body armor in it than when you guys bought the vest I pointed at. If you bought them, you're probably smiling right now because now even the empty shells are commanding a higher price across the board. Now the cool thing about that is if you are making your own body armor,
which you can. And we're selecting and cherry picking from deals that are out there. Then if you're looking for a plate carrier, the French Kevlar vests are cool. There's also the French heavy assault vests. These are in the CCE, which is a lighter copy of the Woodland Camouflage, Standard U.S., so it blends in. It's more woodland. If you're a woodland unit,
These things work really great. Now, there's a couple companies that have these things, and another one that's pretty common right now for a wide variety of the empty carriers, and that is KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com. When you go over there, find KeepShooting.com. Take a look at their tactical gear. You'll see what I'm talking about. And amazingly enough,
There's a lot of interesting stuff that pops up there. Definitely worthwhile. You're going to want to check it out. And again, if you're building your own body armor, I recommend go over to YouTube. You'll see a lot of different projects, body armor kits that people are making. Well, you make the armor plate to the spec for the carrier that you pick up and you can still keep price down quite a bit. You can do ceramic that way, ceramic and Kevlar, ceramic and...
steel panels or ceramic and for instance how about titanium which would be kind of cool and that's another thing that again if you look there's some interesting things coming out in the market in titanium which I was rather fascinated with that demonstrate that they're always looking for you know something to do with titanium. The titanium market is narrow and high-end for most of the tooling that's you know that that's
developed, example, aircraft motors, things of that, and aircraft engines and components, etc. But there's other things. Titanium is very useful. Body armor is one of them. Half the weight at comparable protection to steel. So just a heads up. Again, I don't know why people haven't gone into titanium again the way that they were. It works. It's just probably cost. That's the big thing. People kind of gas bed it.
With the titanium, you've got more protection and you have a lot less weight, which means that's more combat weight for magazines, ammunition, and other perishables like throwable devices or launching devices. You know, 40 millimeter rounds, take a pic, depending on what you're doing.
So again, keep shooting dot com, keep shooting dot com, keep shooting dot com, go peruse them and see what they have. And also sportsman's guide dot com, sportsman's guide dot com, sportsman's guide dot com. Hey, Mark, go ahead, call or jump in there. Hey, this is Kelly out here in Colorado. I just wanted to say that we've got a gun show coming up in Farmington, New Mexico, June 2nd through the 4th for anyone who is near that area.
And I also sent a, sent a package off to you today. You should be getting tomorrow or the next day. And that's all from here. The show in New Mexico. Is that a three day or a two day? It looks like a two day. I'm looking at advertisements here in Durango, Colorado. I'm looking at advertisements all over the place on all the corners. It says June 2nd through the 4th. And one more time, the location is? Farmington, New Mexico. Farmington, New Mexico.
Thank you, sir. And we'll be watching for the package. I appreciate that. Nummy, nummy, nummy. I'll be listening. I'll be listening. Okay, very good. And again, real quick, New Mexico does weird stuff. There are some good shows, or used to be. I would say probably that hasn't changed. It's out west. So if you get a chance, and if you're within reasonable distance, or if you're passing through...
Gun show this weekend Farmington, New Mexico Farmington, New Mexico say thanks to Kelly for that a couple of things here real quick on that note, too There's a couple you know I mentioned the car pistols and I mentioned the other staggered mag pistols are out there There are a couple of really good and reasonably priced speed loaders for doing 9 millimeter or 40 caliber and they also make for 45 loaders for
magazine reloading. They are a compression type system. You stack the ammunition into the loader, put the magazine in, lock it in place. There's a bump pad on the bottom. You push on the magazine base and CRUCK is done. And all your rounds are loaded and you can pull that one out.
Put some more ammo in there put another magazine in there and truck all you do is push straight down Now the gun shows are where they're showing up. Although again, there's a couple different companies So I'm not gonna favor any particular one But I do know that the two that we've seen quite close up work very very very well and Typically, you'll find them at the shows Usually you guys are more than happy enough to demonstrate that you should have something that they're doing or have somebody that is demonstrating only that project
because they want to move as many of them as they can.
And what's really neat about this is again, there's only a few working parts on the design. They are user friendly and rather well beefed up, which I think is cool. And for all of you out there, remember, while one person's shooting, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, that Glock, somebody else could be sitting off to the side, sandbagged in. You hand him a pile of mags, they drop them in the box there, he picks the mag up or she picks the mag up, does the job, cluck.
puts it in the other box and every mag you throw in the box, it's empty. She or he or she makes sure they're loaded. And back in business, they go, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, empty. So again, if you get to the gun shows, you'll find these, if you wander through, there's usually two or three people right now in this era that are carrying the loaders. There's again, also a number of other unique solutions for
stabilization. We aren't talking the stabilization braces, but there's a couple of other interesting things out there. One of them, which again, if you look around, you'll find because of competition, even though you could probably buy them out in the world. Okay. What's neat is there is a little competition at the shows, the different types of less expensive bipods. Remember I mentioned, you know, what we did for years is you have the standard Vietnam era metal
Bipod came with a standard green carry case later on when they went to woodland they did build in woodland for a little bit then there's all kinds of aftermarket pouches the metal ones Worked just fine. They were simply a clip-on scissor type system But they do leave a score mark if you carry them long enough or use them which oh my god, it's up to mark up my gun I'm doomed the plastic ones were less aggressive in that way and that the plastic wears before the metal does
Of course if you wear a carry-it long enough and you just run along with it, just move with it, leave it in place because it's always open when you do that. What you do is you close it and hold it together and put it inside the pouch and it's ready to be pulled out and it springs open. Nothing that will kill you but it's a nice quick deployment.
The newest wave of stuff, as you know, is using the Picatinny rail foundational base component. You actually attach that, then you can attach the bipod of whatever model. There are some less expensive, but still American made copies out there right now. And somebody asked me also, would those be worthwhile? Yes. The big thing is that I would put a maybe a thumbscrew in place of the regular hex for the lockdown.
because on the one hand, for a lot of defensive work especially, the bipod is a really plus, double plus good slash double, double plus good thing. In addition to that, remember not just for defense, but in the offense moving forward and moving from standing to drop to prone, you can adjust these bipods. There are variables in the length of the legs.
But they work and if they break, disconnect them, put them in the backpack, take them back for spare parts. Congratulations. But the price is right. And I've been very happy with the ones that we picked up years ago. There are some newer models that are, again, for under $20, in some cases under $15.
I would even go so far as to remember the Airsoft ones. They're like, oh my God, the Airsoft model. Yeah, they're still, they're not that punky that they're gonna fall apart. But for a temporary solution, something you can carry, clip on, and most of the time you don't use, but when you use it, hey, it works. That would be another option. A lot of guys, of course, are also just using the forward vertical grips.
that you can buy. Those used to be cheap, cheap, cheap. They aren't anymore. They're not as inexpensive as they used to be. But there are some models of those that actually have, you unscrew the base and little legs pop out and you have a mini bike pod. Now it's not a bad idea either. Any of these will work and it depends on what kind of discipline you have to maintaining control of them and not abusing them because I don't care what it is,
None of them are that heavily built. The ones that are really, really heavily built are half the cost of the rifle. And that's where they defeat, it defeats itself. You need something just like the original military solution. And by the way, do you remember what the bipod was used for on the M16? Why did we have a clip-on Speedy bipod? And when was it supposed to be used? Well, it was proposed for night fire.
And remember, you were supposed to, with the A1, use your little twitchy finger like I was talking about yesterday, control rate of fire. They went the other extreme with the M16A2 because they did not have a real full select. You had a semi and three round burst and that was it. That was kind of a step backwards. But if you recall, and this goes all the way back to pre-American War for Independence, during the day you loaded ball.
single ball typically. But at night you loaded Buck. Well, was Buck? Well, it was three rounds typically though it can be up to five and it was a literally double op Buck loaded so that you'd have a try round burst when you pulled the trigger on that muzzle loading rifle or musket and all of a sudden there's three bullets going down range. Why? Because it's less likely you had a real clear target at night. So it was a mini shotgun solution.
in what was still a relatively heavy game getting ball times three, a 30 caliber or sometimes 32 caliber, many musket, standard musket round ball and pistol balls could be used. Later on it was very common when the muskets were overlapping with the Confederacy, loading shot, loading buck,
for the sake of just putting more pellets down range since you were using a smoothbore. It just gave you that much more firepower. If it's spread, fine. Who cares? The ranks were pretty thick. You were probably going to hit somebody with everything. And again, for night-century work, buckshot was still the preferred choice. Even when rifles and rifling became more common with the mini-ball, the buck was still a preferred choice for a literally like a three-round burst out of a single weapon. And...
That kind of held over into the whole concept of even when we went into, of course, there's a window in there where we just had bolt-action rifles. But as soon as we went to a sub-automatic weapon, night fire was still based in World War II. Korea and Vietnam, to use a three-round burst on a target. Bang, bang, bang. Bang, bang, bang. Now it could be an M14 with a quick finger.
The one thing you remember about the M14 is you didn't, you had a lock control. That was the original mission, the original way that the M14 was put into service. So the team leader could designate an automatic rifle and otherwise you just had to have a quick twitchy finger. And with the M16, smaller weapon, full select fire, you just unlearn to, just hold the trigger back, squeeze that titty just enough so you could get that first round tapped off and almost as it went, you release
And usually a three to four round burst is what you're putting down range. So again, it's kind of neat, you know, things don't change much. Some things never change. Another thing here real quick about ammunition in terms of the suppliers right now, there is a couple of deals on 556, not really great.
But there are some bulk multi-crate deals available. You might want to check JG Sales. I don't know what he's got left. He had a little deal going on here. Maybe something that he did with UNAMMO. UNAMMO is technically still in business, but they're not doing retail work. They only do jobber work. And this looks like a UNAMMO arrangement. So you might want to check it out. Go to JGSales.com. It's for a larger bulk block of 556.
And it is American made ammunition. I do not know which manufacturers. It was supposed to be a grab bag of four different manufacturers. Four different manufacturers could be available. This is also I saw with some other pistol ammunition today. So the basic rule with like 5.56 everything works. Okay with 9 millimeter everything works.
As long as it's ball ammo, okay, for the most part. Remember, if it's a specialized round, you need to test it in your weapon to confirm that it'll work in your weapon. Because certain specialized rounds, well, they don't, they're sometimes are finicky. Just depends on what it is, what it is you're working with. Let's see, we're at the bottom, I got a pick out. Let's not do that. Outside, Edward, if you could, uh, stained.
the song Outside when you listen to this song just take a look at all the images of all the skank Communists and all these committees trying to make noise about the whistle blowers stained dash outside That song goes back a little ways now. It's way back in the taillights, but it's modern music and again With all the stuff we're seeing I just come here we go. I'm gonna let the music
speak for itself, we'll be back. We'll not be a part of Breakdown.
Hey, this is Kelly again. I've seen Stained back in 2001, I think it was, in Dallas, Texas with corn. And they did put on a good show that night. And that was a good song there, by the way. And I just have one more question for Ed, if he can come up later before the end of the hour, or in the evening hour maybe, and repeat the numbers for where can we access the archives for, let's say, this month or last month. Because on the website, I see there's archives up to February.
you know, through the conference. You know what I mean? And I was just curious about this month and last month I was wanting to access those. Absolutely. Not a problem. That's probably going to jump at the microphone and even answer just to let everybody know. I'm waiting. He may not be able to. So we'll see if we can answer that. By the way, don't forget, militia town hall will be up after this hour.
And Ed will be in charge there too, so he'll be able to work with him on that. And we're looking at a couple other solutions. We need to actually add a more aggressive archive mechanism. And one of them might be, I'm thinking rumbling. I'm up, guys. I'm here. Yeah, I'm looking at it right now, and it's showing me the same thing. So I'm going to have to fix that for the regular archives.
So listen to the previously recorded live broadcast on Liberty Tree Radio. If it's a day where we had two broken up hours of the intelligence report, it will be the last intel report, or like today if you tune in after we're done with the entire day's broadcast, you tune in on Friday and you use this number, you will hear the entire broadcast from Friday, which will be the last broadcast. The conference number is the same.
Well, no actually that's right. No, it's not it's actually almost the old conference number the playback number is 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 9 0 Then participation code is the same as it is for this hour 9 5 7 4 6 4 and the pound sign if you call that number right now you'll hear the replay
of last night's intelligence report until this block of conference is done, then this block will replace that and it'll be there for the whole week until Monday when we do the next one. So again, the participation code is the same, but the playback number is 712-432-0990. I've been told that you can cycle back
through the other archives that are there through that number. I've not found a way to do that myself, though. There is a way to rewind and fast forward, but I haven't found a way to cycle back that somebody told me there is a way to do that. Yeah, I was curious about that. So I appreciate you explaining that. And I was curious about what source of shortwave y'all might be looking towards which station is it WBCQ or something like that by chance? Yes, WBCQ.
ICQ is the one we're on the waiting list for and I believe we've got one other that I've put a handshake out to. I got a female back from. I sent it out today or not today, yesterday. And we might, we're probably going to try everybody right now. We're just to the point where I feel we're going to hit whoever we can because one of the problems you got is nobody wants to come off their hours. You know, if they're trying to make the money that they need to pay.
Yeah, well, I appreciate y'all mentioning this roadways recently because I was excited to hear when you mentioned that all the way this roadway. I had a show about, let's say last 2021 and 2020. I was doing a show myself on WRMI and also on WBCQ and I was working with them on some rates. They do, of course, as you know, work with you. Well, thank you guys. And I'll be listening to the town hall and you'll be coming back for the evening hour. No, after that, right?
Absolutely. Oh, by the way, we are on the list for WRMI also. I'll carry that on right off. I know that because, again, I went through an email yesterday, so I know that that's in motion. But you know how it is. If the people can put their money together, they're not going to leave. They'd like to stay where they are. I understand that. I'm not trying to put you off. Can I ask you a question real quick?
The what is it the book the winter war I was curious might you just read that into you know make an audiobook of that I would love to hear you reading the winter war all the did the whole series maybe consider that idea, please We actually were doing with that With members of utari and the guys up there in the Michigan studio, and I don't know
Uh, shoot, the recording might still be up there, but we actually read a couple of chapters and did it as an audio play for Liberty Tree Radio back in the day. Oh, I would love to. If you could dig that up. I know it may be difficult, but, um, maybe, uh, Mark, you could just redo the whole thing sometimes, please. Like, read it at first. You know, I can't actually, we don't watch it. We don't want you to watch it.
We don't watch any regular television here, you know, so we've got that time. I would totally love to have that for my listening at work because I work on a golf course and I'm out there on a mower all day for like eight hours just mowing away, you know, and I got some listening to different things, you know what I mean, and educational material and things of that nature. And that's why I'm asking Ed about these archives because I sometimes I would download all the things and then you know take them and listen to them at work, you know what I mean.
No, that's why we put them up there and they're sitting there. I don't know why I want my websites reverted back again, but I would get that. I'm probably going to have to enter it manually again, so it will take me a couple of days.
On archive.org there's somebody who has put up a recent like archives some of the more recent broadcasts you can find on archive.org not very very recent but you know kind of recent. We actually you know what if anybody wants to archive this and put up their own archive we recommend that for a long time I didn't have to do it because Spike Spike would uh yeah when
But he asked me what you could do to help me to free up time for me to be able to do other stuff. And the archives was one of them. And Mike maintained the archives for a long time while he was alive.
And we don't have we don't even have access to his archives that were there anymore I Downloaded as many of them as I could you guys kid That's what you guys still hear spike come up in the broadcast you hear all the archives that spike had that I got on a oh On a two terabyte hard drive, which it's only a fingernail that you can hear by hard drive of our
of the intelligence report, Henry Shidley's hour. Go from the Carolinas. Go ahead. Yeah, I've got a question for you. Relating to the show that used to be up, it was about horticulture or working with the land, you know, to grow. Grow your own career. Now, he wrote a YouTube channel too, where he was also posting educational stuff. I can't find it no more, though. I lost track of what it was called, if by chance.
Anybody remembers his name or how to find him? I'll have to get ahold of the guys in Carolina and ask him. I do know some of the stuff he pulled down himself because he had a stalker. Oh, I see. That was kind of given him in trouble. And he addressed it on air, which was part of the reason why he stepped away from doing the program because it was just another way for that person to find him. Oh, all right. Okay. I see. Thank you for explaining. Not a problem.
Well, again, that's where it went jump in your car Shelby, Kamokoma the caller mentioned about the archives Jason I believe is killed on the gilded form our replacement for discord Posted just you know today or yesterday. He's got the archives updated to I believe last Friday So they are at least update the last Friday of last week
I will find his post and I will link it, I will pin it in the Discord and I will also come up with another link on the website and link over to his archives as well because it helps that with the molding for the same reason like when Spike passed away it's the same problem that happened with Braveheart when Mike passed away there in Pennsylvania he had the password book
And nobody else knew the password, which is why Darrell, who is still doing Braveheart Radio on YouTube and doing the FM up there in Pennsylvania, has a completely different panel, but not everybody followed him over because one guy had all that. Dad will tell you, I've got a logbook. There are certain people who have the logbook for LTR. If anything happens to me, other people step up and take over and do it.
But that's something that needs to be thought about if you're doing something like this, if you want it to be accessible to everybody even after you're gone, there needs to be a way for people to access it. If you have access to something like that now, download it.
save it, put it on the disc, you know, make a hard copy. We've always talked about that. I mean, books, um, um, in PDF files. Hey, that's great as long as you got something to play it on. But if you think, if you're serious about thinking we're going to lose power and whatnot, anything that you think is pertinent information, I would print out. Um, I want to go to find this Discord link and I really appreciate if you do link that over to the website, the post he was talking about, uh, in the guild or whatever it was. He bought guild.
It was gilded. It's similar to Discord. You can get it from your phone and your computer. If you just look under gilded and then type in Liberty Tree Radio, I believe you can find the link. Ed's got the link.
on the Liberty Tree Radio.
I don't have as much storage space on that one as I do the dot4mg.com site, which is why even the archive links are there, link back over to the dot4mg.com site. I know that's out of Canada, but well, the company's out of Canada, but I'm pretty sure the servers are in California again, which is a bad place to be, but... That's been active a long time, the dot4mg.com. I mean, that web, that's legendary at this point with you guys, you know.
I've been using them since I was in high school. Right on. Interestingly enough, I think we're probably somebody told us before that we're one of the reasons that they actually are still functioning. Liberty Care Radio is one of the core components. It's got a lot of activity that's quiet, like a submarine ride. People come in, hook up, and then disappear again.
And it's the nature of being just an older system, even though like it said, they've changed hands, there's other technology. But I've had more than a few people say, hey, the reason that they're still around is pretty much because a lot of people like what you're doing. So that's why they don't bother us too much either there. I think that's really cool. But anyway, guys, before we go any farther, I got one more piece. Even Mark likes to hear certain music.
And we haven't played this for a while. But it's, and of course it's kind of a, I like this song because if you remember there's the video with the guy who was the human fly when they first came out with the fly suit with the guys jumping off the mountain and everybody goes, oh my God. And the first video that he did that was really successful as a music video was using this song, which is Sakel.
The original the original band of course there have been some spin-offs and also cover pieces done All very well done by the way But sale and played that in a while since we already played again stained outside This would be a cool like follow-up. There's been a bunch of other sci-fi pieces done using this songs little anime Short videos like to the song itself not extended play and they're really well done
But the piece itself to me, yeah, I think he picked well. Of course, it's a crazy town song. But it's one of those... In to Bestback. In to Bestback, we will. And Ed has to put up the same thing we all do, especially if we're going to our stores. Thank you. And if you've never watched the official music video from AWOL Nation, who is the one who does the sign sale, it's about the Illuminati. The music video that goes along with this. Yep.
Thank you. Appreciate that. Anyway, real quick, Sail Well Nation, that's the band, Sail, the name of the song. And if you haven't checked it out, really, I'll tell you, I brought this one video up for a reason because the music's out there at one place. When you do it, you're going to find a bunch of neat little videos. One where a couple of girls do like a little, you know, Twilight Zone episode, which is kind of cool with the water hose. It ends up rather twisted.
Of course, there is, of course, by, as Edward pointed out, the official version, which has got him showing his desk where he's researching the Illuminati and the occult. And then of course, he's got the abducting and all that stuff that happens in the music video.
So again, it's an epic little piece for what it is. Me, it's just the guy picked it up for the human fly. You've got a guy that came up with a flying suit. He's been all over the planet. A couple times he almost got himself killed. Needless to say, it happens when you press the envelope. But what's interesting is the video starts with him, you know, and he kind of smiling. And then they do a distant shot showing you where he is, and he just drops off a cliff.
And he planned it out with the approach which takes him off into an alpine valley at high altitude. But in the process of going through all the crevasses and little valleys, he drops down to his short as about three feet off the ground as he passes through this one slot. And you see him where he tags a couple of balloons that they set up and there's a cameraman waiting for him there.
close shot and really impressive because of course then he moves out and moves past all of the upper high ground and it opens up into a massive classic European Alpine Valley. I believe they're in the Alps. I'm pretty sure they were. And then of course he pops a shoot and lands and it's all him kind of giggling about it. You know, it worked. He's alive. But there's been many other videos since. On that particular artist, that person who does the human flight suit.
Real quick on that note, there's if you haven't been paying attention and we've talked about this. Whoa, I got a lot of bang I'm getting hit with something again Some reason we got a bunch of background noise there being big big. I was looking at it Oh, I got hit again the head in the ear So anyway, whatever's going on. I'll wait for a second. Maybe I'm just hearing your mind I mean you may not be hearing what I'm hearing
It might be my mute switch.
Anyway, real quick, we've talked about this before with regard to weapons systems. Neat things that were way back in the 60s, okay? Jet packs, of course, everybody knows about. There's a couple of different ideas that have been popping up, but the latest family of hover jet type arm-controlled packs, kind of interesting, still lighten the loafers because for the amount of technology tied into the jet pack, the
infantrymen is carrying a minimal amount of equipment, which is a big problem. The interesting thing that I could see these applied for, it's kind of like the battle you're seeing in the Ukraine right now. We shouldn't be there. Nobody should be fighting. All you Ukrainians need to stop fighting the Russians. Russians, you need to stop fighting the Ukrainians. Just getting white people killed and your, the Jewish mob is laughing their ass off because you're getting a whole bunch of Christians killed that we need for the fight that's coming up.
Okay, so shame on that one. But anyway, in typical waterborne operations where you have multiple rivers, it would be a very effective tool for water, you know, for an assault across the riverine battlefield.
utilizing these jet packs. You could roll it low altitude, run across, drop, and then drop the equipment. You don't hang onto it, you drop it. It's like an airborne infantryman, only a slow, low altitude, good velocity. And there's several different designs out there. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, let's touch Mike. I've got a deal I just found, and this was for a upper. I found an upper, 16 inch upper.
It's a carbine length, it's a complete upper, and it's made by, if you heard of the company Black Rain Ordinance, this is kind of an upper scale company, and this is for any of you, Black Rain, Black Rain Ordinance. They've got a deal right now for that 16 inch upper complete for $249.99, which is $250.
And this is for anybody who's got kind of an AR snob. They feel like Anderson and PSA is not good enough for them. Well, this is a pretty good deal because it lists for over $600 just for the upper. Comes with the front side base and a flat top. Does it come with a bolt carrier and charging handle? Yes. Yes.
Oh hell yeah, for $249, $215, yes. Again, I would care if it was Anderson. But in this case, like you said, it's Black Rain Ordinance. Yes, that's the company, yeah. What's the webpage? Where do we go? Oh, let me see. Just have it. BlackRainOrdinance.com. All one word.
Ordinance is spelled out completely, right? Ordinance? Yes, yes. O-R-D-A. Yeah, O-R-D-N-A-N-C-E. Yep. Okay, very good. And again, for the price, yeah, jump on that really well. Yeah, right now, guys, you can put a lower together for as little as about $90 if you're willing to just go with a plumb crazy lower complete.
That gets your rifle online right away. Of course, you're going bargain basement on the bottom and upper tier or mid upper tier on the top, which is kind of neat. But that's what I was. That's it. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. Just real quick. Just to give you an idea how good a deal it is. I checked out PSA. PSA for the same type of lower complete once to 280. So you're saving 30 bucks. Yeah.
And you're getting a preferred name that will shine when you go, oh, it's a black-green upper. I won't tell you what the bottom is though. Well, what's that? Is that a polymer? Oh, yes, it's a polymer. It's a special polymer. It's Primais Krause. Oh, is that French? No, I'm just mispronouncing the word. Primais Krause.
Yeah, plumb crazy. Oh, God, those are sheep. Yeah, but the upper is really cool. That's all that counts, you know. So, yeah, that's good. Now, that's what I was talking about. That's what we need in the way of a price. Real quick, you know, when you were talking about a lightweight rifle and going the lightest we can, these rocket infantry, or I should say jet-back infantry, this is where I'm talking about all the stuff should be, you know, featherweight.
and still get good performance and you know what if you had to trade the rifle out more often in other words you use it but the gun eventually wears you need to shave off as much weight so that the air mech infantrymen like that could go farther
And that's where if you look at the videos out there on the subject, they're using what looks to be a, you know, they probably got a more do-dead end up gun than an M4. But a basic standard M4 with a flat top, in other words, lighten it up, carbine length, you know, gas system.
Polymer rear end on everything if you can knock the rifle down to five pounds because the more the lighter everything is the more you can move the piece of equipment, you know the whole idea of a jetpack troop sounds deep when you look at the flight time on any of these jet systems that are out there You've got maybe 20 minutes of flight time now for hop light inventory into a small location as long as you can move around with the stuff That's not that bad
But I mean, even here's one for you, Dad, to check out. Jetson Aero, the Jetson Aero car, which they're selling. It's available now. You can buy the damn thing. It's electric. It's pounds plus the passenger with it because it's basically a drone. It can fly by itself with drone controls. It has 20 minutes.
with with right how moved it has once you add a pilot the weight goes down once you start out of gear the weight brings it there and it's the same with the jet packs the more weight you have to lift the more fuel you're burning so if your flight time is already only 20 to 15 minutes you know depending on the weight of the person that it's hauling with those jet pack systems how much time
is it going down once you have your battle kit, your ammo, whatever else you need to bring with you for the mission? It's like an electric F-150 Ford, remember? They said it would drive so far, and then as soon as the guy stepped on the pedal, the entire formula changed for how far you could drive.
Now the thing is, what I'm saying is it's purely as a riverine crosser. That's what it would be for. You rally up the troops, you drop them in or bring them in quickly. Then they immediately move across the objective. When they get to the other side, here's the part that they would like, because it's going to be expensive, is you have to drop the pack. In other words, it's purely to get you with a spearhead across an area as part of a combined arms team where you use helleborn.
Again, the micro-infantry like this would be useful to get your first advanced group across and you do that in conjunction with smoke, indirect fire. Also, you still use amphibious because, guys, it's still going to come down to tonnage. You've got to get stuff thrown across an objective like that. The only other consideration would be for a, again, you're limited in flight, but say, scaling a landmass area that is an obstruction.
Where you try to you know you have an elevation objective where you're dropping from so many hundred feet or a thousand feet below and me up and down and drop it and fight But that's where again you have to have more I mean if you look at the videos what they're basically implying Is that they're talking about using this with naval operations for like the boarding?
They're not using the jet packs or using the water jets and they're using the power the aircraft carrier Usually they're they're plugged into the nuclear aircraft carrier with basically a really long extension cord That doesn't sound like it with water in the first place But they're using the water jet So the fuel to propel you up is the ocean itself as long as your fire hose gets down in the water your jet Unit will you know propel you up and over to the ship you're boarding
Right, and the thing about it is, no matter what, if you look at the videos, this is what I was just saying, that you notice there are light in the loafers on the tactical component. Not to mention the fact that you probably would behoove you to have some armor as part of your battle weight. Not again, you can be a little more Star Wars specific, but the idea behind that is something that was an argument 50 years ago about air or infantry like this.
is that with direct fire weapons becoming more successful with laser guidance and or just with laser systems, that almost all air activity on any side will cease. And so that you get basically back to ground compounding in its classic form because everything you develop can be defeated by what are direct fire instantaneous weapons.
And now you're seeing this where they're discussing, you know, again artillery, hyper-ballistic artillery missiles that they're using over in Ukraine, the Russians are. That's an example, again, of where you get to the point where it's either one extreme or the other, but there's no in-between because everything can be shot at. And one thing the Russians...
Air for our not air for as our Navy has right now with this worried about drone swarm So what are we doing? We're spending millions of dollars on a laser system that may or may not be able to track the targets Right, you know or about the nuclear set by the nuclear engine on an aircraft carrier You you have the unlimited power supply to probably beam power with the laser to do the damage or to disrupt the thing But it's not
It's not as cost effective as the guys who are just throwing up lawnmower, you know, lawnmower darts at you with explosives. Right, which basically are just air breather missiles, but we get you've got a new name for them. Well, I'll tell you what we're gonna do, because I got 55 minutes. We're a little past the top here, guys. You guys are gonna carry on. It's gonna keep it up, but we're gonna close for now with Liberty Tree Radio and the Intel report. I'm gonna hear the music in a moment here. In Congress, July 4th, 1776.
the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident That all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights That among these are life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends
It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies.
And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws.
the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people.
Unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right, inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial.
from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses.
for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments.
For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
He's at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfectly scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us.
and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince.
Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We've reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement year We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity
and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends.
We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general congress, assembled.
appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, knew in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved
and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes,
and our sacred honor.
Let's see. First, I want to say a thank you to Jason Killen for updating archives on archives.org for the intelligence report. He posted a link to them in the gilded. I pinned his post so it's up at the top. I understand we have a problem with the archives again on the .formg.com site. I apologize. It will fix as fast as I can, guys. Let's see.
to
Oh, tell me right there. TTT, last one is... Well hang on here. I'm looking at it in the wrong order. I think I'm looking at it in the wrong order anyway. 2023.518. So yesterday. I really do appreciate that. Thank you very much. Yeah, the intelligence report. 2023.518, which would be yesterday. So this is up... His archives over there are up to date.
on internet archives. I'm aware of that site. You guys pointed that to me before. I haven't had time to set anything up over there, so I do appreciate that. I want to say thank you again for posting the archives up over there. So I'm going to see if I can put a link to that on the intelligence, well, not just on the intelligence report, but on the libertytreeradio.formg.com site and the .org site. I just got to figure out.
mess with that thing. As we were saying in the last hour, I'm just, I don't like doing WordPress. I'm older than that. You know, my wife has a friend who does WordPress. She's tried to help me with it and I've just, nah, great at keeping that page up to date other than using it as what we set it up for, which was Portal to get to Liberty Tree Radio.
But that being said, the .4mg.com site is there, has the MRS feed linked on the main page. You can hit a button, hit play. The .org has the SAM Cloud Feed player on it, which you can just hit and play. Works on your smartphone, works great. I use it myself. I know it works good for that.
For whatever reason that the dot form G comm site it the player is not compatible With the service over there as we're saying it's that's an old service. I've had that website since I was in high school So yeah, I am not sure what operating system. They're running on right now I'd have to pull it up and take a look at it. I do know it's an older older Windows server so
I think it's an older version of C-Panel still. They're running maybe a little more up to date with the patches and everything recently. Yeah. Well, we're almost at the bottom of the hour already. The intelligence report, Dad ended it with the subject that me and him talk about quite a bit. Now I'm sitting there thinking, you know,
Electrical, it is a neat possible outcome, especially when you have nuclear power, the ever-last battery of an aircraft carrier to run things on. Myself, I wouldn't want a power cord plugged into anything on my back as I jump from one ship to the other. But hey, if these guys want to risk their lives that way, that's fine. That's what they're apparently in the Navy for.
But low tech usually beats out high tech. Once you start talking about fuel and battery power, things don't always work out that great. One thing that I've been seeing is they've been doing a lot of pushes for these electrical buses and electrical public transportation like taxes and whatnot. It's a neat idea, but I think somebody did it better.
before we had the battery operated. People might remember this, I think Seattle still has one. Trolley buses, they call them the trackless trolley cars. That's not exactly true. They just took the track off the ground and stuck it up in the air and gave the driver some maneuverability with the things. If you've ever looked at a trolley bus and how it's set up, you can't pass.
You know, you're still on a rail. You can get next to, you can get fairly close, but you have these two prongs that are coming up off the back of your bus and they're hooked up to wires hanging above the street. I'm not sure if Chicago ever had, I know that there was a city near Michigan, if not in Michigan, that I've been to in my youth that had them. I thought it was a neat idea.
You know, basically have some control over the vehicle, but you're still tied to it. Example in movies, let's see. Out of everything, you know, the new Super Mario Brothers movie, Big Thing, everybody's talking about how it was on YouTube, talking about how it was great. It wasn't woke and everything else is woke as like a trap, you know, a burning dumpster fire rolls downhill.
and using the Super Mario Bros. movie as a fine example as to how to not go woke and just tell a good story, well fine, whatever. I haven't seen it, don't really care to see it. I grew up with the Mario Bros. games. It's not really something I ever really wanted to see a movie for in the first place.
platforming jumping game just doesn't make a whole lot of sense to convert that to a movie. And when they tried the first time, that's right, this is not the first Super Mario Bros. movie, there was that other one with Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo's played Luigi. I can't remember the name of the actor who played Mario. They actually, in that one, they actually have an example of a, oh,
probably vehicles set up in a cityscape with cop cars and everything in the street running off of the off of the Electrical grid up above the vehicles would tap into a little more fictional there though because they had like Fence areas where they could just drive all over and pass each other crush You have to have that ability in a high-speed chase but in reality if you were using the the
trackless trolley technology where you got the two wires up above you can't really pass people like that there would be no you're on a bus schedule you have to six in that schedule if a bus is going too fast behind you they're stuck behind you because you're still you may not be on rails on the ground you still you know rails in the air it's interesting technology but it has
That's one area where electrical could be used and it makes more sense. You're not worried about batteries. You're not having to replace the batteries. It's just a direct charge into the engine. You know? So your power becomes your battery. Go ahead. My daughter took my grandson and his friend, you know, 10 and 9 year old kids.
to see that Mario. And they both played, you know, Super Nintendo. Well, my grandson is on a commission right now. But anyway, they said it was the best day of their life. The friend had never been to the movies before. And my grandson hasn't been to the movies in quite some probably three or four years.
But then we loved that new Mario movie. But now they're little kids. But my daughter said that she didn't notice anything woke in it. Yeah, the woke crowd tried to make some noise about Mario being turned into a cat and how they took his dignity away and blah, blah, blah and all that stuff. Well, guys, I hate to tell you this, but...
actually in the game. In fact, going back even to the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mario's turned into fuzzy animals for a long time. It's nothing new. It's a Japanese thing. If you don't understand it, you know, well, that's where that game came from. You know, they got whatever. We don't call them a fuzzy. Yeah, no, that's because they're not. Right.
But I mean that's what they call the real kids they call them fuzzy How sick man, oh my god And let you know about that movie it from the 10 year old they loved it Go to the wolf side of things. I mean Disney is doing miserable with that as far as you know their remakes
Disney classics everything that they tried to remake and they put a woke twist on always crashes seems to crash and burn really quick Later the Netflix so has probably topped everybody with the Cleopatra Documentary that they did where they made Cleopatra a black woman insulted the Egyptian people and historians to the point where the
State, the country of Egypt is suing Netflix. Interesting turn of events with that one. Egypt is suing Netflix over changing history and stealing their culture.
And that's interesting that they're doing that, but you can find that out. Just do a quick search, find out what's going on there. They brought in people who are not historians to do a documentary on a historical figure. They were doing it for empowering and remembering black women leaders of history. And a lot of the...
A lot of the people on that side are upset that they didn't even pick a black leader to start the series off with. They actually picked somebody who historically is known to be of European descent.
It's just created a wave of stuff on YouTube, Rumble, right across the board. I am looking into Rumble. I've heard a lot of good things about people broadcasting on Rumble, not being censored, not being pulled down.
The guidelines are just that their guidelines are not rules that are set in stone. You make an offense, you're not going to get kicked off. Apparently, the twit wits that got canned by you on must and go there like they did to Discord. So we may look into, you know, getting a rumble live feed going for the intelligence report. I won't have Mark, obviously, because he's not.
our studio down here. He's up in Michigan. But we'll have the live audio at least. I'll probably come up with a slideshow or something like we were doing before on YouTube before YouTube got pissy and locked our channel up where we couldn't post anything anymore. The YouTube channel but no, they're everything I try to post gets blocked down. So it's no, it's just no good. I don't like YouTube. Use it a lot.
It's amazing, you know The Scott Woodring video is flagged for being adult, but we just had the shooting in What was it New Mexico? Where it's body camera footage
You actually see the female officer in the body camera footage get hit you watch her you watch her get knocked back on her ass try to get up and her friends running over pulling the belt off or to create a tourniquet It's a very interesting video to watch if you have if you haven't watched the female officers body camera footage that got shot How they're trying to you know, they're doing something that they would you know
Bitch at you for doing is trying to apply a tunicate to stop the bleeding. Apparently he shot in the leg from the look of the I'm just saying from the look of how he the Officer that was with her was responding looks like he took her belt off or he took his belt off Not sure where he got the belt but automatically started to apply a tourniquet using the belt to the leg to stop the bleeding Which probably saved her life to be honest, but yeah that
That's okay to show. Now when you just have a building being burnt down by the state police telling a person who they suspect to be inside that they're going to kill him, that's too graphic and violent to show on YouTube. But actual blood actually being shot, well that's okay because it fits the gun control narrative. You know, the hypocrisy there.
a little all over the place today i'm sorry i did not
I haven't prepared anything, but I appreciate the guys who have posted stuff over on YouTube. I'm probably going to go over there and see if there's anything that we can buy. Oh, I did post that.
We call them the guineas, the pygmy, those localized at 911 have murder squads. It was on your intel report yesterday. It went into Fifth Ranger. I'm telling you the truth. They heard this. Well, we went through their murder squads at State. Okay, so you said hopefully, where? Say again? You're in Denver, so which locally are you talking about? Right? You are in Denver, right?
Right, Metro Denver. But I've been going on because we got you here. You're in Denver. You're active. You're doing all this stuff. Do you talk to any of these people signing the protests to completely bad guns in your state?
Oh, no, we don't talk to any... There's a governmental petition that is going around, I can't remember the name of the organization, that is a pre-written executive order for your state's governor to ban all firearms in your state. You're actually in Denver, so I was wondering, you know, firsthand information. Have you read it? Here's information from... Know anybody who's signing it.
that's going to be a good thing. But for information from the rest of the state, they'll take up arms and go to the state capital over that we don't have any doubts about that. These people are gun nuts. They're not going to give up their shooting irons from the plane to the Grand Junction and everywhere in between. So that kind of legislation has no chance. Really?
the state of America. Rocky Mountain Gun owners won't won't even they laugh at that. That's just a joke, and they're not our buddies either. They're like NRA jerks. They're not. They're not even friendly with gun owners of America. Rocky Mountain Gun owners because the guys were trying to contact them about Bubba Scout rib. They don't want to hear about that.
So I wouldn't worry about banning guns in the state now this governor would do that, but he doesn't have a chance even in this country.
Two Democrats are behind it, and even though Democrats control both the House and the Senate here, that's by no means a guarantee this will get through. First, let's be clear. There is nothing in the bill that says the state is going to take your guns away. If you have one, you're legally allowed to keep it. The law would affect what happens in the future. Now, here's the quick version of it. And I quote, the bill defines the term assault weapons and prohibits a person from manufacturing
purchasing, selling, or offering to sell, transferring ownership of an assault weapon. Now, this is what the definition of an assault weapon is, according to the bill. 50 caliber rifles, semi-automatic rifles. That can take a detachable magazine, have a pistol grip, a flash suppressor, or a threaded barrel. There are similar rules for shotguns. Shortly after the bill was introduced, Republicans pounced on it. Take a look at this tweet from House Republicans. It reads in part, and I quote,
Democrats are coming for your 2A rights to defend yourself in Colorado. Call and email your representative and tell them that your rights shall not be infringed. Republicans are united in this, and they may get some help from an unlikely source, Governor Jared Polis. He has not specifically said yes or no if he supports the bill, but he was asked about a draft version of it in January, and he responded, and I quote, we specifically, looking at the data, believe that extreme risk protection orders can work better.
Now, even if this bill were to become a law, it'll face immediate legal challenges. Similar laws in other states have been shot down by the courts and called unconstitutional. And they'll likely face the same fate if they make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. Of course, we'll follow this for you. Now, that's deceptive in and of itself. What he's talking about there, because the red flag laws have been what's been shot down across the board from state to state.
those emergency risk prevention BS laws where they come in and they take your firearms. Just somebody say so that you may be a risk to yourself. Some places it's more worse than the other. But this is going on in your state. It is something you would be paying attention to in your backyard. And that's one.
that you can go to and find. I know you know how to use the Internet. Well, what I'm saying is the fifth Rangers got your broadcast yesterday between eight and eight 30.
that's what we face. But we didn't get murdered attempted murder. And we got evidence. It's
When we're talking about murder squads, it's SRT, they're aware of it. If they are a military branch, if they are who you're actually talking to, they have it in their own units. That's part of what they do. The SRT units, in fact, cross-training in Michigan with state national guard and regional
forces. It's the B.S. let's see cooperative nugget that's a military exercise that they have held in Michigan before. They brought in people from all over the world and trained them how to do door-to-door search and seizures for firearms, contraband or other implements but cooperative nugget mostly focuses on gun confiscation.
And, yeah. Well, I told him, yeah, well, I heard of that, but I told him, it's this ranger. This is your enemy, these murder organizations inside the state and local governments. That's the enemy we want dead. That's what I told him. And their instructor, like the intel report is by an instructor for NBC, the Nuclear Biological Chemical. I'm sure he did that in the late 70s. He was an instructor.
So he's one of them and the other instructor from cyber war and he's a staff sergeant there. He knows a lot about this cyber war stuff. And so I said, well, he teaches courses at Ranger School, Fort Benning, Georgia, who is the pre-task 75. And that's this Ranger is the instructor we talked to. And you're got a name. Oh.
He uses a call sign H-ball and they know who I'm talking about. He's a sales sergeant and he's been educated in computer engineering. So I said, what are you doing at the Ranger School and not at the Pentagon? He found all the data on us three, our pictures, our names, everything. And I said, well, then use it in your cyber war against the enemy. I mean, we're at the top of the government. We're waiting.
And so he said, we'll get back to you. And him and his associates there at the school. It's a ranger's school, Fisk Rangers. And some of it is about cyberwars. So I thought rangers carried all sorts of heavy equipment. You actually know this person is a ranger for sure. Oh, yeah. It's at 706-5.
Yeah, 7 0 5 4 4 6 9 8 0 that's at Harmony Church Not on main post, but it's inside Fort Benning, Georgia
the way that they're doing. We call them all sorts of names. We goof on him. I said, You've been swimming this shadow who G was a backpack lately. There's a we look at Rangers is grunt and they carry heavy packs and they do goofy stuff with rivalry and there, you know, and they. But now they're going into cyber war and they have instructors on that. Uh huh. I don't think
understand what you're talking about, to be honest. Well, he was an instructor there. That's his instruction. He's an instructor at the Ranger School. That's what it's called, Ranger School. Ranger School at the Ranger School on... It's called Fifth Rangers. I guess they're just telling you. You're saying that his specialty is in cyber terrorism.
Yeah cyber warfare isn't that what it's called cyber war cyber warfare cyber tourism the same thing basically and I believe deal with hackers hackers on either end and I Can believe that you know you don't have the most secure stuff, so it'd be pretty easy to get your stuff Yeah, especially the top of the bar with give giving stuff out
the department of defense. Yeah, you're right. But he's got our pictures, too, and he's got other details at the erms enterprise risk management system of the Department of Defense Office Secretary of Defense and related updates on us that are at the secretary of defense. So I said, What are you doing for spending? Orange is a panic on. I guess he likes
You're talking in circles again. Oh, you're right. Oh Well, I meant to this it's all it's all through the Pentagon is about both scout Rev and they have a They call them incident numbers. We know incident numbers for our team is called war on terror North come and it's
incident number 110315-00037 and it's under enterprise records management system office secretary defense and its current status unresolved. That's how they write it. I am. Repeat that again? Okay. That number is a file number. Okay.
Oh, the file number, 110315-000037. And it's under Enterprise Record Management System. They call it ERMS OSD, Office Secretary Defense Status Unresolved. And it's under our file War on Terror, NORTHCOM.
That's the name given because we're out here 60 miles north of Peterson Air Force headquarters United States Northern Command. That's where we have it. Do you have access to it since you know the number? Is this a court case or how do you know?
this is official like what they call incident with the Secretary of Defense. We have a 20 digit I. G. Number accessing the JAG complaint that we can't see. We're not allowed to read that complaint. But we know some of the details about it versus the state of Colorado and its municipality. Okay, so what's the complaint against you or on your behalf? Oh, on our behalf.
the U. S. Government United States of America capital letters versus state of Colorado and its municipalities. And that's as far as the court versus the new capacity. So it's a court case. I asked you that before you said it wasn't I can't hear so good. I get you.
I'm telling you the truth. I missed some of the stuff you said, but you're doing good. You got the right answers and your instructor there and Intel report. He's actually an instructor from from the U. S. Army. He is in the city. He's been an instructor in nuclear, biological and chemical warfare. Now it's been updated 20. You can drop. I guarantee you probably dropped that name just like you do everything else, right?
because you talk to him and even though I'm sorry I'm just I'm having a really hard time following you sometimes and it is aggravating. You're dropping my dad's name to me right now and I know my dad doesn't know you okay. Yeah he doesn't know. Call him the instructor he worked as an NBC instructor in military training he ran ops for
In fact, his unit was the one that got out for up and running again.
He was military intelligence, you know, that's why I laugh when everybody's that's why I laugh when people tell me you can't you can't trust people from the military intelligence There are people that are out there that are trying to do their job that got into the job for legitimate reasons Okay, and then when they wake up they have their epiphany as my dad dad talks about having your epiphany because he's talking from first-hand experience
He was an NBC instructor. He was using that as a qualifier with other people when you're talking to them to try to make a point. I know what you're doing. Okay? You're using his credentials, which you partially know.
to try to use that as a segue in and you're trying to do that with me and it's not going to work with you. No, no. He was on the broadcast yesterday. Yes, he was on the broadcast yesterday. He mentioned that he was an enemy. He does that, he does that repeatedly. I didn't mention that. I didn't mention anything I just told you. Wait, what is your background in your history? Do you have any military background?
Well, I drove a helicopter. That's all. You drove a helicopter? Did you serve? Was it? Yeah. You drove a helicopter for the military. Okay, there you go. Right. You have, you do, you are a veteran. You do have a military history. You have some knowledge of at least air operations, and correct? Right. What theater or where did you fly? Everywhere. That's all I can tell you.
We got around anywhere. Okay. I know I'll tell you one thing Any of the Vietnam vets that I know will tell you if somebody says anywhere
They're either lying or they're CIA themselves. This is where I'm CIA. We are not CIA. We were started by the I'm telling you the truth defense intelligence agency That's who started where they're monsters. They created. I'm serious. That's who we actually are the monster created by the defense intelligence I'm having a really hard time taking you seriously on this
Okay, well, what branch of the military were you a pilot in United States Army? Right 100% US Army service-connected priority group one as that's what an upgrade is also by the Secretary of the Army of Christina warmest that's the Secretary of the Army now and that her senior
I'm not interested in their numbers. I am trying to qualify your qualifications.
We don't qualify for what we're doing. We're talking to the Pentagon. You're talking to these War College trainers. They're in constant contact with them where they're your bosom buddies. So if you're not qualified to be that, are you telling me you're lying?
No, we're military jurisdictions that I can call all over the military. I can put them on the phone with you right now. I can dial them in. And we're military jurisdictions as of the JAD complaint at the Joint Chiefs of State. Yes, that's a JAD complaint. That doesn't give you authority over anything. That just doesn't mean you have to... Yeah, but we're witnesses to it. ...to take this into account right now. Okay, but that doesn't...
That doesn't give you authority. Okay, I'm like I said, I'm trying to understand where you're coming from We're just witnesses. We're civilian. We don't have authority or the last time you talked about being a witness you're talking about being a witness on yourself Sounds like that to you
that's another thing that came up this week that AI can duplicate voices and then they can make fake conversations. The AI came up. That's not what happened to us. We got criminally intercepted our speeches and they put it into an audio tape.
They put it into the audio tape, Sixth Street and Kipling in Lakewood, Colorado. And then you handed it over to the FBI or the CIA. Right. Somebody in the intelligence. You handed the supposed fabricated evidence yourself over to them, which they then used to proceed with a case against you.
No, it was an old made of color. We didn't put it together. We got it from a former federal agent who is high You're not in the state of Colorado are you you're in Denver? We're yeah, we're in metro. Yeah, wait late with Colorado No doubt about that. We're in Lakewood, Colorado and they did this to us. We were the victims of their stupidity
the snow ball incident again or is this something else? Well, that was in 2020. This is something else from the beginning of the century in the first decade when they tried to. You keep thinking something else with nuts, but you don't specify on what that something else is. Other than this, we don't want to dignify the false report.
But you don't want to dig up all their false report, but you constantly bring it up as you're talking about it and you're doing all this stuff. Listen, we have no idea what this false report is about. We have no idea how to confirm that it's being done there other than this file number that you gave us, which may be somewhere, may not, no one tell, tell me check it out.
But you won't talk about what what it is you're talking about Okay, I'll just tell you right now it sounds stupid in the first place when you won't talk about what you're talking about and you just about it in Robin We got false arrested and it got kicked out because there was no evidence But we got the evidence if they try to frame us with this phony audio tape with a terrorist and
somebody believes us because they went to the Pentagon from Northcom and got all the facts that 20-digit I. So the cases you're talking about where they tried to use this false recording on you, you've already won that case and it is not an issue anymore, correct? No, not an issue. So it's not an issue.
We have a hundred and sixty yeah hundred and sixty seven years. We never convicted anything and no UCMJ nothing and we've been questioned by the top level You're done with it. You're done with it. The case is over. Why are you carrying on with and it's the case? Why do you just talk in circles?
Well, we want to show this evidence down there dead carcasses for trying to murder us because we're not I can totally understand that but you won't see you won't present the evidence you don't want to show the evidence because you you don't want to give any credence or whatever to what they what they did
So, if you're not going to talk about it because you don't want to give them about it, why are you talking about it?
Okay, what is that? It's at a government prosecutor. They got it. What do we have to do? We fill up and agree with them and the people who are going to be charged, they'll be charged under military jurisdiction. Okay, so in other words, the case is not done. You guys are trying to mount a lawsuit against them.
Correct. It's saying a lot to...this is the espionage terrorism, actual complaint, and what they call it, what they call criminal proceedings. Okay, so you're trying to get them into criminal proceedings. So you're talking about a case that you want, that is either pending or waiting to be brought before the court. And you don't think that it's moving fast enough, so you want to talk about it on air.
Right. Oh, thank you. But you don't want to give the information, but you don't want to give the information out so you can't really talk about it on air. So you talk about everything else around it and you drop names to try to give yourself credibility.
I don't know. I guess that's what it sounds like. I just thought if we have this Boviscout-Reb call sign, the Pentagon put together, might as well use it if we say Mary, Sally, and SOAR. That's our names. And so what? Nobody knows who we are. I don't mind that you're using the call sign or the name, but the subject matter that you're talking about that you don't want to talk about
It's aggravating when somebody's trying to understand what you're talking about. Okay, even John Russell, the national correspondent, Iowa News, he wrote it up kind of vague, too. He said they were charged with these crimes, but they couldn't prove it, so... Well, he probably wrote it up kind of vague because it's vague on your website, too.
Right. You're right. You're right. And he stuck with it.
The facts of what you're involved with your you are one of the defendants in this right or not one of the defendant No, one of the a person that's caused it. Yeah, you're the producer You're claiming to be the damage party, but you're trying to do this through the military Through the military justice system rather than doing it through rather than doing a civil Rather than doing a civil proceeding
that's a waste of time. It's better to bring in this public law. We like 109. That's three six or section 1076 and make buddies with the IRS.
the only people who don't steal from us since they got all these agents take their dope money from the governor. To hell with them, they're all dealing dope against federal law when it's a crime to possess federal, under federal law, possessing marijuana. That's why a lot of people hate us, because we're going to get his dope money. They're still going to sell it on the streets, but these governors... Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You did a jump again.
I know. What does the drug money from whoever it is, the governor or whatever, how does that play into what you're doing? With the court case? Oh, there's nothing to do. There's nothing to do with that. How did I know that?
I'm going to go to rabbit hole. We're piling it on. We just want to pile it on these. You're not pulling anything on it. That has nothing to do with your case. If it is not involved in your case filings or anything else, that has nothing to do with what you were just talking about.
We see it like the army's here and they might as well do some extra work. We'll throw that in when they get here. Hey, hey you, as long as you're here, go shut down their dope industry. That's our opinion. We're created. Well, the problem is you're working in a court system and you're working in military court. Which you have to even find your call line. You can't bring
You can't go you have discovery and stuff that you have to provide to the other side because you're taking them You're you're charging them. So basically you're you're in the seat of the prosecutor Right, right. So you can't just throw in
something out of the blue like that and say that we're going to charge them with this too just because I feel like it. You have to have all the proceedings with the documents that you gave us a number for that is supposedly filed. That would already have to be in there with your case number where you're talking about a completely different case.
Right. You're right. You're saying right. It's just we want to pile it on these freaks after we they got to remove them by force first. That's the first player. I have a problem with letting you come up and talk about stuff. You are all over the place and these are different subject matters. You're right. They're different. I agree.
Yeah, but you're trying to tie them in together to make one sound more legitimate than the other and it just makes it sound completely illegitimate. I understand that wanting to do a court battle and not wanting to put all your cards on the tables, but if that's the case, why are you coming up talking about it at all?
You know, they know they're in trouble. They might know that they're in trouble, but there are rules when it comes to, you know, court system you don't talk to. You don't talk to the feds. You don't talk to the other side unless you're forced to, which so far you're not being forced to. It sounds like you're either trying to sabotage the case that the other people have going, but not directly talking about it.
Go ahead. We're at the top of the hour. I know. Go ahead. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. God bless you, man. You're far more patient than I ever would think. Well, I might just come up with some good information from time to time, but then he always drops the poison pill into it, you know?
But anyway, we are at the top of the earth and nothing we do is too severe for this enemy. That's what I'm trying. Nothing we do is too severe for this. That's not what I meant by poison pills, dude. And you know what I mean. Okay. The intelligence report is coming up next. We'll be back the same time next Friday. The intelligence report is coming up right after this.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his... His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hope you to always keep.
But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate.
and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children be born
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and in the breach lest darkness fall
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southeast, east, north. Gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4ng.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there, no matter where you are. Every river, every inland sea and great lakes, and of course every ocean. So guys, keep up the good work. We appreciate the handshakes we get from you on occasion. We're a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. It is...
Well, it's Friday. It's Cinco de Emmolday and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 19th of May, 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023, old earth calendar. Given all she's got, Captain, I am 2023.
Battle for the Republic the dance of swords we're gonna work on that recording idea actually something I have Just said in my hands yesterday. It was a excellent reel-to-reel unit Sony I would say probably 1979 1980 production maybe a little earlier the two different models some gentlemen passed away and
The whole house was sound equipment and call up records and the eight track record and other collections and phenomenal music. So I'm going to go through some of it if I can. Maybe I'll go back and check it tomorrow. But some turntables, that's the big thing, but the reel to reel, you know, you can do an entire programming mechanism like we're talking about. Unreal to reel, make it fit. And the sound quality is fantastic, transferring it over whatever we choose to.
technology wise. So we're going to see what we can do there. Anyway, it's going to be a beautiful wet and misty weekend. Right now we got drizzle rain going on, the classic spring rain in Michigan. Visibility is medium. I wouldn't be flying in this weather, but across country you can still get an idea what's out in front of you and move from one area of cover to the other effectively. In fact, with the overhead rain,
Perfect. It's our weather for combat. This is the kind of condition we want. This is what we need. Okay. That's what we would use. So anyway, go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Yeah, John, up in Maine here. Hey, just want to let you know that Maine is not beyond reproach. We're falling victim to the same communists that the other states are with their governors. A number of bills went through committee.
anti-firearm bill sponsored by, of course, Democrats. And they've got an LD-22. Basically, it puts Maine out of alignment with federal law regarding the sale of antique firearms, classified antique firearms, the same as other firearms. LD-60 imposes a three-day waiting period before you can receive your firearm, which is, okay, you go ahead and you get a delay. You still can't... Yeah, never mind. Been there, done that.
LD 168, this is a good one. They require a background check for all private sales of firearms, including gun shows, resulting from advertisement with very limited exceptions. It applies to private sales between two parties, including friends, neighbors, coworkers, regardless of where it takes place. Believe that. I think they ought to take it with you. If you want to start your car, you got to go to a dealer to do it.
Well, yeah, what it comes down to is, again, this is the same BS package that they pushed here in Michigan. It's what got a bunch of other people that normally wouldn't be up to speed, up to speed real fast.
They're gonna try to do as much damage as they can between now and the next fake election And they're definitely gonna try and kick some they're gonna try to kick something off the bat faggots are coming after the weapons one way or another and I am sure they're gonna send expendable cannon fodder out to get shot up Because it's inevitable that that's gonna happen. So you can't apologize for it There's nothing you're gonna do nothing you can say will make your enemy happy nothing knows me. It was what you do So you're better off getting ready to shoot the bastards
Square your technology weight and especially pay attention to who it was pushing this stuff this you know with this cycle because a lot of characters are exposing themselves, which is what we need for When the come up in this time takes place and that's that that'll kick off right with everything else this one thing that We really we've got a we've got to get into it get into it hard take it serious
If you're going to fight, fight to win obviously, but don't let anybody escape. All I can say, you know, the batbag, it's already making their rounds. If you guys haven't seen the videos, we've played a few of the pieces on the air from it. Guns and gadgets covered what others did too. There's many different people. But they're coming out and checking and people aren't responding. So here's how that works. Not responding is in the eyes of the communist government declaring that you are guilty.
So they're coming back not an if not a when they're coming back You know just what just to win forgive me not an if just a win there. We go mark get that right? So well, let's go on with their grand But yeah, I'll let you get on with your show I just want to let you know Maine is falling victim to it and we're one of the safest states in the country as far as Crime and everything and yet just like Vermont the Dems are pushing this bullshit. I mean this BS
Yeah, so anyways take care. We'll talk to you later, sir. Thank you for the follow-up appreciate that again the Passport you would know people are basically said they're just not gonna listen That's what's across the board is like well give me an example something. It just happened today Yesterday yesterday, Michigan passed a you can't have a cell phone in your car while driving right? Now we drove a little bit today more a little bit
And I would say I ran into watching one person in front of me the whole distance I was driving along M52, the person who had the cell phone to their head. I don't know if they knew that the law changed or whatever, but pretty much everybody is ignoring it. It's like, I'm sure the cops are gonna bur up their ass because the regimeists are gonna demand that, okay? And yes, we've talked about this with cell phones and how many accidents they probably caused.
But this is indicative of the attitude a lot of people have it's like mop off off off off off off. That's what everybody's hearing There's I think they really complimented this situation is where they did the two years worth of corona beer virus lie that Has made people go in the other direction when it comes to listening to anything about you know, the government says and it's like
the Charlie Brown adults in the old cartoon series. What did they say? And it's like everybody is just letting it breeze by their ear. Well, they're going to do something. I'm sure they are. People have such an attitude right now. They'll be chewing on a sandwich while they pull a weapon and put a big hole in somebody for being stupid, especially if they're from the government.
So it's not an if, it's just a when. And watching some of these where the one video here most recently in the last couple of days is the bat faggots going around because of the trigger. Don't forget we got the trigger thing. Not just the shoulder brace, okay? And so the bat faggots are going around and one of the guys they went up to was that approach that he videotaped it is a guy that has contracts with the government. Now that's never protected anybody, I'm gonna tell you that.
The most common foolish mistake you can make is to think that, well, I'm traveling with them because I'm doing business with them. That might protect you from shallow interest. But once the regimeists are told that, you know, it's time to screw everybody, that card is worthless. It plays for nothing.
Seriously, so the one thing about this young man is he's got a contract. I'm doing stuff for the army right now Blah blah blah blah blah. I've got a manufacturing and they knew that they knew that before they showed up at the guy's place And of course, they're asking about that old triggers. He must have bought now It sounds like the kid does MP. He said MP 5 or no MP 7. He does MP 7 work I don't think he's doing semi-auto guns for the Fed or the military What do you think you think probably select fire?
So, him having or worrying about him with some of these triggers that he might have bought for curiosity sake or whatever, is about as asinine as you can get. To be quite honest, it's a hell of a lot easier for him to take his expertise and pick what it is that he wants to make select and piss on you. It wouldn't make any difference and you won't know.
Do you see how stupid this is? However, what they're doing, and this is why they love going to where you have FFLs or you have manufacturers with FFLs or just manufacturers of tactical items and maybe you bought some of those triggers or bought those bump stocks or bought those, you know, arm braces. It doesn't make any difference. They're going to use that as the excuse like they did in the late 80s with the ring knockers, the globalists pushing the agenda all the way up to Waco.
Step by step by step by step. So that's what you're seeing when you watch these, you know The two Nimrods that are standing there on the one there's a female She's doing all the talking and the guys there he says well, it really wouldn't be here. Yeah, but you're there and the problem is is you shouldn't be and Everybody knows it and everybody knows why you're there. The biggest problem is going to be
It's like I said, you don't get out of that bat-faggot uniform and find another job when this thing kicks off. Well, everybody's just going to figure you like your job. You want to shoot Americans to take plastic parts away and little chunks of metal and whatever because your ring knocking buddy queers a $3.00 petal overlords told you to. And you like it. Well, people are going to treat you accordingly if somebody's doing that.
So again, pay attention. There's lots of information out there and you can live you can you can see where the arrogance level is The idiot bags will be the ones the idiot sticks will be the ones at the front and the logic there is that they get the organic sandbags idiot sticks, you know killed and then the big bad, you know next wave comes in which we still grossly outnumber and most everybody has done everything that they've done
Except we did it to defend each other, not to try and steal stuff from foreigners or from the American people. So the difference is we have a righteous cause and they in no way shape or form are righteous. And considering the parasites, the turds, the excrement, the incompetent that they ride with, they deserve whatever happens and the ones who sent them deserve the same fate, which is where this has to head, has to go. We don't really have...
whole lot of variance on what can really happen here. Now, and on that note, of course that's Maine, we got stuff going on in Michigan, we got stuff going on in Texas, we got stuff going on right across the country. Double X, now some states are having a pretty good interesting time like Missouri right now. They're in the positive, a positive note. And as I pointed out, if Texas does pull its head out of its arse with regard to trying to suck up to the leftist,
with regard to a lot of the junk that they're doing right now, the Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri corridor is their property. They did it right. They could create a central hardcore alliance of states that could get the job done pretty much across the whole of the prairie all the way out to Colorado.
Because there ain't nothing out in Colorado gonna stand against them most everything that are the weenie weenie boy Minsters that they have I mean you got the devil and occultists out there the hardcore Devil worshiping Satan worshiping occultists like in Denver, but they're again grossly outnumbered and all the technology that's out here We all ran most of the people that are on our side built the technology that the others have to try to figure out how to make work Built it and then made it work already
So there isn't anything that we're going to overrun or we could take at our discretion that we haven't don't know how to work and in fact, we'll work it with all of the twists and nuances of not being in the system. That's the other thing is if you built it you also know how to negate the checks and the controls and other issues that the other side would use for tracking and observation and perhaps even destruction. So that's already been taken into consideration.
Anyway, most important is I mentioned this in the 2-hour block. I want to bring it up again. Water is life. Don't forget glass wine bottles. Yeah, you can use a metal screw type, but if you do, you ought to wax the lid because it only lasts so long. The aluminum is going to oxidize if it's in any kind of moisture environment. So cool and dry is always best, but glass bottles for water storage are optimal. There's no cross-contamination that could take place.
The element inside stays secure. For fixed location storage, the glass would be a good solution. Also a great solution for caching in underground locations where you want to like dig a tarn, set everything up properly and put the water in storage down there. And always keep your water storage separate from or capable of being isolated with runoff.
away from all the other material you have. Never store water in with dry goods, foods, or anything like that. Usually the water should be in a separate containment device. The only water you might, might put into a, say a container, a bucket, or a PVC tube.
with food would be lifeboat ration, retort foil pouches. Why? They have enough expandability that they probably won't be compromised if for some strange reason they froze. But there are, in fact, major surplus dot com, major surplus dot com, major surplus dot com has the lifeboat water rations. They ain't very much water in a retort pouch that they set up for that purpose, but these are the
Now locations, the size of the serving was something that they came up with for the lifeboat mechanisms for people in the field. And again, it's not like you're going to take a shower with this. It's designed to keep fluid going into the system, moisture going into the system. And it's already rationed out. It's already dolled out in a particular size so that nobody can say, well, he got more than I did.
Everybody gets the same and everybody better manage their stupid little pouch and make sure they don't let any go to waste. However, that's a great system for, again, cashing water at altitude would be real cool if you have to go shallow graves, so to speak. The water storage using the lifeboat ration retort pouches
Would be ideal even if it does freeze it can be rehydrated. It's fresh. It's Again potable water. It's already been purified. That's a simple solution a great movie to watch if it's tedious by today's standards because it's really is a traditional storytelling movie Is behold a pale horse with Gregory Peck want to watch something this weekend? Maybe if you can find it Behold a pale horse
With Gregory Peck, it's black and white. I don't think that Turner made a color copy version, but he might have, who knows, could have. Especially with later colorization, it was cheaper and cheaper to do. But it's an excellent movie. You might want to pay attention because he's a hangover from the Spanish Civil War. And Gregory Peck is the main character. Anthony Quinn plays the police in the Police Inspector.
that of course is the arch nemesis, the enemy. And it is a very interesting movie if you pay attention to all the little parts of it that, you know, wait, wait interplays. And again, the whole question towards the end is, well, you've got somebody in your sights. Do you shoot the guy who's in charge of the secret police? Or since you can see right across to the spy who was ratting everybody out to the secret police, do you shoot that guy? Which one is more important? Because you see,
The rat nobody knows about you're looking across from one roof to the other with a rifle sight and you look at the secret police manager who everybody knows who he is and you look over and you see the rat sitting there and you realize if you're gonna shoot one person first the one that nobody knows about that is getting people killed is the rat business before pleasure business
before pleasure. See, everybody knows the secret police rat. If you, you know, that, that, the monster, if you wanted to, you could shoot him anytime before he got motivated. But the, the government asset, oh, pop, pop, boom, boom. So you figure out what Gregory Peck does, by the way. Also, the two interesting weapons at the disposal that are his personal defense weapons.
Broom handle Mauser and a sten Mark 2 SMG And of course he acquires the sniper rifle from somebody else who's on the rooftop waiting for him. So again Gregory Peck and again Behold a pale horse worth about an hour and hopefully Edwards right there. I'll tell you what we're gonna do
my favorite game. By the way, Gran Turismo, it was the premier music, it was some of the premier music for Gran Turismo, the original, and used also in number two, video games guys, video games. But the cardigans, classic 80s band, losing my favorite game. And good little drive piece, actually exactly the way it was notched into the video game, and the way it was used as a promo was perfect.
But it is also, hmm, it's neat little action music. I think I hear it. We're coming up. It'll be here in just a moment. Even as we speak and you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com and Liberty Tree Radio dot o r g and more. That flies out of the Cadillac while she flies over the front of the van that she hits head on.
hits the ground, sits up, looks around, she's alive. And you hear, that's the rock about the size of her head coming from above and smacking her in the head, and she flops over. There's three different endings they had for it. That one was the one they figured they better not show. So, but it was put out there and saw, I don't know, with Europe, who knows. The other version is just that she flops over and she's dead.
after she head on with a Cadillac, a classic Cadillac in a van for the rest of the band in it, poor bastards, you know, because if you know about old vans, especially old Ford vans and Chevy vans from the 70s, your knees and feet were the first thing to find the accident after the bumper, of course, don't forget just after the bumper. That was you. So you didn't get out of those wrecks. Usually I had to cut you out, even if you weren't hurt.
Anyway, so again, cardigans losing my favorite game now. We're going to do one more because we need to let the bodies hit the floor. And I want to do this before the weekend. For all you guys out there, they're going to be doing a little personal contact sports. In other words, hand-to-hand combat training up there at Camp Emmerich this weekend.
Again, this is standard instruction, both with bayonet, or, yeah, we don't use pugil sticks, we use bayonet simulation. Train with the weapon the way you're planning on doing it. And again, there's a number of solutions there, as you know. The pugil stick is just for the sake of the instructor letting you beat each other to death. The floor. The body armor for that purpose. We do wear the body armor. We end up using pugil sticks. Or is it pugil sticks? Is it pugil or pugil?
Well, tomato tomato, take a pic. But anyway, go ahead, Echoler. I heard a good one recently, Phil Collins, Land of Confusion. But it's Friday, and we have enough time, so we're going to jump in and do a tripack here. And if you could, Phil Collins, Land of Confusion. Remember with the Muffets, real quick, let the bodies hit the floor before the music comes up.
When the band did this hit, it was not a one song hit wonder thing, but when they did this song, it came out, they were getting ready to go on concert. And I heard that the lead singer died out of the blue, just dropped. All of a sudden, you know, if you talk about that Twilight Zone thing that some people talk about, all of a sudden the lead singer was okay. No, there wasn't any story like that. Not a nonsense, because they made a big deal about it, talked about it for four or five weeks.
the band was ready to go jump off on their big national tour and he's loved. But it took a while. So it's kind of like Ernest Borgnine. Specifically, at least three going on four times, I heard about him dying. And each time was during a significant change in his career. So, well, I guess maybe technically he did, but no, not physically. Already, I've got...
Land of confusion by Genesis, of course Phil Collins and Genesis. You're looking for Genesis, it's a version with the puppets that look like the presidential figures. There is another version that's out there that's more modern which is disturbed doing Land of confusion which is more of a heavy metal headbanger version. But this is the original, this is Genesis Land of confusion.
We'll go again a cease. Yeah, again. I'm giving Genesis Good night, honey Another one of those King 83 Where were we at war? Want anybody to think where were we at war? Was that the Falcon Islands?
Falkland Islands were the English, and now that's back in the early 80s. That's when the remember the Brits and the Argentinians went at each other. We did kind of take sides and help the Brits out there more than we ever thought to help the Argentinian. But we also had just, there was no possibility of World War III during that time.
And yet, I mean there certainly was, it may be George Herbert Walker Bush's started war, but it had been an internal war, and we were a breath away from that when they tried to, when George Herbert Walker Bush and the globalist tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan. Okay? So what's interesting is you have all these anti-war pieces, you know, pointed at Reagan.
Sakey Dance, this song, there's two or three others that you can go right through where the theme rolls around. It's A Mistake by Men at Work. There's another one. And Australian Band, of course. And everybody goes, Sakey Dance wasn't a worst song. You obviously never watched the video. Maybe you were drugged by the end of the video. Watch the last sequence of images.
out of the blue that have absolutely nothing to do with the medieval Maypole dance and all the other stuff going on. But all of a sudden it's like nukes, missiles, nuke, bomb, bomb, bomb, you know, tank, bomb, bomb, boom. All flash images at the end of the video because it was part of that anti-war thing. 99, hey, no, same thing, okay? Now, here it is. What year is it? What's the year today, guys? 2023.
Do we have a war that's going right now? Is it with a third-rate, not a declared war, but a war where people have already talked about, let's have a nuclear war. Now, who's saying that? Why, the Democrats are saying that. The people, as I've said for decades, who are always the asshats that get us into wars.
Either the neocons for that little window and they're nothing more than just communists with some fake rhino dressing on them. Okay, like George Herbert Walker Bush, the globalist, okay? Every other conflict in the 1900s brought to you by a Democrat. So here we are in the 21st century because things are so different in the 21st century. We have some jackass Obama who's got his tentacle up. The petals never meet puppets, rumpus.
And we got a war going that's cost us a trillion dollars. Milked all the equipment out of the country they possibly could. Handed cash over to the Jewish mob over there in Ukraine so they could money-launder it. Slide some of it back to the parasites in our government. And move the rest to Haifa and Tel Aviv. And constantly yapping about how they just think it'd be great to have World War III to have a nuclear war. So my question is, where are all the anti-war songs?
Where have all the anti-war people gone? long time passing We would just Peter Paul and Mary even if one's dead or the other the other two can come up with something You don't hear any of them strumming a guitar or ranting and raving as far as the leftist go In fact, the leftist twilight zone Froot Loops are all a 100% backing up crazy town Isn't that amazing?
Wasn't that Paul? Paul, Peter, Mary, Peter, Paul, Mary? Paul, Peter, Mary. Maybe it's Mary, Paul, and Peter because she should have gotten the top billing, right? Yeah. Remember, there is always a conflict over that one. I'm using I should get top billing. Yeah, but we got to have it roll off the, you know, we'll think about the customer. We need it to roll off their lips and, you know, be set in their memory.
Is it Garfield and Simon or Simon and Garfield? Simon and Garfunkel. Think about it. Garfield's cat. But anyway. Excuse me there. Cecilia. Well, again, that's just a bump song there. That's a Phil song. Remember that. Cecilia.
But otherwise, again, we're all the anti-war pieces, guys. I mean, we can do some cool stuff. I've argued that, you know, you can have a great time with it right now. And resurrecting all that old classic, you know, because they're always telling you that they're like the 60s man. They're like retro man.
They're like, dude, something totally different, man. Well, yeah, they are, because these people are ranting and raving about having a war. But why is it the leftists are doing that? Well, because we're not fighting communist Russia now. The reason that the little kosher mafia fruit loop, you know, small hats are spinning is because you're fighting now you're trying to kill Christian Russia. And all of the crazy leftist, pedo, queer loons.
Well, they absolutely want to kill all the Christians. And so if they can, as it says in the Talmud, if you can get one goyim to kill another goyim, it is not a sin for animals are killing animals. Oi! The bullshit dicks are crawling out of the woodwork. Yeah, think about it.
Well, the interesting thing here again too is here we are, we're in the middle of summer, we're heading towards summer. The argument is that the weather rolled back and forth and the reason that everybody's kind of sitting on their hands is because first it was obviously not cold enough, then it was too wet, now it's too hot. The Ukrainians are saying it's too hot now. I don't know how that works.
in reality. I actually watched that. Zelensky is one thing. Well, we've had to push back our offensive because it's too hot when just literally last month, not even a week ago, we had to hold off our offensive because it's too cold. It's too cold. And here again, one thing that we're hoping for it to be just right. We're looking for that porridge scenario.
Yeah, and the problem is that in reality the Russians I think it's something or everybody's finally realizing it's like the Russians are very methodical. They always have been by the way. Even when the communist, the Jewish communists were running, you know, Russia, for the most part still pretty methodical. What's interesting about it now though is they're not just allowing themselves to be put into the meat grinder. They are the grinder, but it's a slow grind.
The big thing that they focused on here, as everybody said in the last two days, is the statanists slash read that the globalists brought in nuclear munitions in terms of the depleted uranium, which has got to be the dumbest damn thing anybody could ever possibly do because you're wanting to spread depleted uranium over some of the richest farmland in the world. That means you've got insane, wicked people that need to be put up against a wall and shot.
Well, they don't care about Russia, but he's sold his country to Goldman Sachs and what is it?
Blackwater, which is I thought Blackwater was a mercenary company, but now basically they are what the Federal Reserve is to the US. The land and everything is indebted, not to us. The US people spent trillions of dollars. We don't expect Ukraine to pay that back. They're making a big deal out of the fact that the British have finally paid us back for World War II. But we're not going to hold Ukraine responsible for the trillions of dollars that they have spent on this war.
Well, the thing about it is that, again, you've got a situation where if they were to do this, the Russians have already said that would be a nuclear attack, which it is. The difference is the Iraqis could do nothing about it. The Russians can. And so far in the last, what, 48 hours, every place where they put
The nuclear munitions into play, the depleted uranium rounds, they basically have flooded that location with extreme fire power, and rightly so. I understand why. Completely why. Again, you've got, you measure it in feet of topsoil. That's why the terrain is so terrible for movement. It's some of the most phenomenal ground made by God. Okay?
and you have a bunch of jackasses and worthless turds who are willing to ruin it, they need to die. And that's why the Russians don't use depleted uranium. They made it in the past, they built it, and then they walked away from it. On the other hand, the kosher mafia running these turds in the district of criminals, oh, the same with the trash in England. They're bringing this stuff forward. Well, let's say if you won, when did you win?
If they win, what do we gain? If supposedly they win, they'll never win. Okay, in fact, this is a lose-lose. But once again, we're all the anti-war people that would tell you all about how they're worried about the planet and climate change. But they're right in lockstep with a big freakin' war. They're right in lockstep. Russia wants to repatriate that part of Ukraine
that wants to be part of Russia, that the Ukrainian people have been at war with long before. Ukraine had a civil war going on in that area long before Russia invaded. It's been going on on their border where it spilled over into Russian territory. You know, so the Russians got... Did Obama start that? Didn't Obama start that in 2014?
It Obama was involved with it But I don't think Obama was the one who started castrating men of military age and treating them like they were animals in the Ukraine that is that we get her other than Zielinski who came back from the French Riviera where he retired to The one they keep showing doing the Napoleon Bonaparte with his vest, you know the hand half in the middle of the of the shirt
whenever you see him or he's got the two thumbs on the armor on the vest, he literally ordered his troops in the area at the time while he was empowered before Zielinski to castrate men of military age in the eastern side of Ukraine where Russia's invaded to repatriate them as part, well, either make them independent or repatriate them as part of Russia again.
They've been going up for a long longer than eight years. Yeah, the problem is again that there's nothing on the horizon that's going to settle this other than the Russians either beat them down far enough or again somebody gets smart enough to intercede and negotiate. Now, I'll point out what happened during Vietnam when this took place. This war is very young just like with Vietnam.
When the South realized that they were probably being used during the Vietnam War for the sake of just attrition, the original presidency started to put feelers out with North Vietnam to create a ceasefire so that there would be a succession of hostilities.
Miraculously enough, the moment that that happened, America, oh, oh, wait, somebody, there was a spontaneous coup against the president. He and his brother were executed in the back of an APC in Saigon. They were grabbed by the CIA, oh, I mean, you know, elements of the Vietnamese government. And the new government was put in, and they were in lockstep to get as many Vietnamese killed as possible.
And they did. So I see basically just like all the rest of these games, they just keep plugging in the same routine over and over again. And if Zelensky, which by the way, anybody noticed they've been doing these little blurt pieces, different people have thrown them in so that they're almost subliminal, showing Zelensky with some of the stuff he was doing up on the stage in his S&M outfits and you know, Twilight Zone stuff.
That's been popping out here and there. Of course, he was popping out in a lot of places too when he was doing that. Like, this was like, mmm, triple X burlesque is what that pervert was doing, okay? So just a heads up about the person that supposedly everybody, we got to support him. Really?
What's his background? What was he doing 20 years ago? And by the way, it is what he was a lot younger before he was, you know, as an actor, comedian slash naked piano player. Yeah, you heard me right. Naked piano player and into a lot of other stuff that was not funny. It would have fit into Weimar Germany, though. Would have fit into Weimar Germany quite nicely as far as the Twilight Zone stuff that Zelensky's into. Heads up on that one.
Anyway, do we have another caller? We're at the top right now. Before we go, don't want to leave anybody out? Just to be safe, because we're headed into the weekend now, guys. We're at the top of the hour. And for our guys, don't worry, there'll be medics nearby. God bless the Republic.
Recordings of The Intelligence Report are the intellectual property of Mark
Koernke and the Patriot Broadcasting Network, used with permission. The content
present in these recordings and the resulting transcripts are the opinions of
Mark Koernke and do not represent the opinions of the Koernke Archive, its
owners, or its service providers. This website, transcript, and summary content
has been generated with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence tools, and may
contain errors.