June 8, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed militia activities in Michigan, including tactical reconnaissance sweeps and county-by-county frequency mapping operations planned for the weekend. He covered preparedness topics including acquiring firefighting equipment, maintaining older radio equipment with cooling solutions, and building repair kits with salvaged electronics. Callers reported military convoy sightings in Oklahoma and provided information about an FBI agent resembling Timothy McVeigh. The show featured extensive discussion of AR-15 rifle deals, polymer lower receivers, and lightweight barrel configurations for civilian firearms, along with advocacy for contacting representatives about Second Amendment legislation.
- michigan militia
- colonial marine militia
- tactical reconnaissance
- frequency mapping
- ar-15
- second amendment
- atf pistol brace rule
- gun owners of america
- preparedness
- firefighting equipment
- radio equipment
- military convoy
- oklahoma
- timothy mcveigh
- fbi
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You know, look at these other people, it's almost like they're in school. It is definitely not roasting glasses. I don't want to say anymore. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay, Tom. I'll tell you what. When we go home...
I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to Live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what, Tom?
Like I said, calm down. Start to get focused. Oh, the closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. My God. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Hey, oh my God! He's trying to get hold of your throat! Okay, okay, okay, wait a minute.
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We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free,
and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor 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 snumber 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 them.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the 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 will 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watching 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?
Alright, there we go. We should have Mark on the line. Hopefully I see you're unmuted on the conference line. One, two, three. There we go. Now we gotcha. That's interesting. A dog connection. A mechanical connector was loose. Sorry about that, guys. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. Hi, Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest. East.
northeast and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on uww.libertytreeradio.4ng.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. Virtually on everybody of water on the planet, one form or another, one time or another. And that's just how it works when you're on a ship or an inland barge.
or both. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Thursday. No big deal about Thursday, just like most every other day, except of course it is the other Tea Day when the Mossad and elements of Homeland Security and the federal government alphabet soup agencies, along with the stanks you've never heard of,
commit acts of terrorism on American soil against the American people and then try to blame somebody else for it. And typically, of course, they can get the talking head lying media to go right along with it. And of course, it is the 8th of June. It is the 15th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2023.
old earth calendar 2023 battle for the republic the dance of sorts sorry about just running a hair late actually the clocks are off here too but just different ways we read them so for everybody again a very busy weekend coming up I understand colonial marine militia units are going to be very very active with a divisional meetup in Michigan here two divisional meetups actually because we have friends coming in from outside the state
They're going to be doing tactical reconnaissance sweeps. We're virtually going to be going county by county in areas and surveying them. The idea behind this is with electronic countermeasures collection, we'll find out where the dirty pods are. We have to more aggressively hunt the enemy locations, but specifically what we're looking for. And since they're here,
And since this is a kind of a quarterly but yet an annual meeting combined, the units that are participating are going to be pulling out all the bells and whistles. We are going to frequency count entire counties one at a time. So we'll see how far they get with that. This is a good practice run for
hunting the hunter and we'll be able to benchmark and map out footprints for safe houses, odd pods that the enemy's put in place. Since we know what their frequencies are, all you have to do is monitor the federal sites and then also the safe houses that you do know about. You're then able to identify all of the VHF, UHF, off-band frequency technology, 800 meg, etc.
and others, especially the ultra high stuff, which is really kind of neat, and ultra low in the basement. Another thing, don't forget that. Always look full spectrum. So the guys are going to be busy. Today is Thursday. Tomorrow is when the kickoff begins, kind of like last weekend with the Channel 31 group. However, it's going to cascade because most of everybody won't be here until early Saturday morning, and then they'll be working from there. So again, county by county. Let's see what we can find and
benchmark. We're going to be able to map them out. And again, both electronically with a computer database, but more critically, we are going to use mechanical mapping. And that's what took a little bit of time because we want to make sure everybody had the proper scaled maps. Also, there are a few maps that are hard to get, so our people had to build them. We had to make copies in force to match where we don't have complete 1-to-50,000 scale
as readily available. Doesn't mean you can't get it. We can because the military has them. So what we did is acquired the ones we needed to acquire and those are not a proper scale with the rest of the mapping system, but we had to print up a bunch. That wasn't cheap. But fortunately we do have some allied printers. So once we have these maps being made now,
We can build as many as we want. Since it's Michigan and this is our backyard, we want more maps. So we're going to also be offering that to the troops as we can. That'll be the 150,000 scale lower peninsula complete survey top to bottom, or I should say from bottom to top, and a complete survey of the upper peninsula, including most of northern Wisconsin. So you guys will find out about that. If you're with the CMM, use your PIN number, use PIN number.
So, for CMM personnel first, everybody else is going to be shared with. Colonial Marine Militia, Michigan Militia at Large. In addition to that, the Independence and Wolverine Militia Corps, etc., etc.
Anybody who is within our sphere of activity, this is a significant upgrade and it's all mechanical, it's physical. We still have all the electronic, but how long are you going to trust that? And will it run always for you? Paper and ocular collectors slash eyes. If your eyes go, you're done anyway for the most part of the business, right? So you all know how to read and you should all know how to read maps. In fact, if you don't know how to read maps, that's another one of those, well, Uncle Mark gives you all kinds of homework assignments.
If you don't know how to read a military map, you need to learn how to read a military map, or for that matter, any map. We're not the idiot fools coming out of the public fool system right now. We are capable of learning more. We have a basic database collection already in place. Let's expand upon it. Let's get it into graduate studies. Leave the other side in the dust. Look at the product of the public fool system, and it can't even figure out what sex it is. It has to pick guppy.
Okay, so, well what can I say? Guppy. Here, guppy, sir. What's that? I don't know, but nobody cares anymore anyway. They can go to hell in a hand cart for all we care. And they will. So anyway, let's see, in addition to that, yeah, let's see, also radio. One of the reasons I was a little behind is we ran into a
military mobile tri-masked at an odd sale and they only want like $25 for it. I've got to make a few calls right after the program. I buy it otherwise. I mean just let's put it this way it's very it's an industrial military slash old earth type mobile mass tripod. So it's pretty well gone. Nobody's gonna know what to do with it. Nobody know what it is. You know what I mean?
On the other hand, with my luck, I'm going to go back and say, oh yeah, this is what he all said. We know exactly what that is. Of course, hopefully it's an ally. But for everybody, again, communications, let's get the CB grid up the rest of the way with what the guys did last weekend for Channel 31 emergency broadcasting.
Channel 31 is the test frequency that they use whenever we do a quick setup and then they go up and down the spectrum, they go to zero, basement one. You go up to 40 or also 23 because 23 is the top end for a lot of the older radios that are out there and we use them. So 23, 1 to 23 is always prioritized test.
And then Channel 31 is where they operate a what we call a heat up test on the radio equipment to make sure that it doesn't melt on you after we leave. And why do we do that? Now let me remind you about something. There are some great, I mean I've told you before, the other, well it's been three weeks now. I got a box full of CBs, look like they were brand new out of the box. Whoever stored them, they were
Flawless they were just the I've already put him into service. I showed the box to a few people they took the radios that they needed and We paid nothing for it, right? Well every once in a while you run into a bunch of or a single bass radio from back in the late 70s and early 80s beautiful pieces of equipment in many cases only 23 channel very hot Not just very hot as in oh wow. They get a lot of wattage
Also very hot now I've mentioned this many times But I need to do it now because we're starting to run into a lot of this grandpa these grandpa and dad radios and We the one beautiful thing that's happened with you know, China Sport technology is the inexpensive computer fans that and fans of all kinds that are available but computer fans especially because In the past with these very hot running radios
One of them was a several of the mohawks. There's one that you might have already run into some of these. I got a mohawk in one of the trucks. It's not a base. It's a mobile. Those are cool. But the mohawk base stations in many cases were heavily modified. The finals were improved. An onboard linear amplifier or at least an upgrade for the primary system was available. You could buy it. You put it in the box. When you did that though,
That's a calorie collector. And even though there were plenty of little louvers on the boxes, there was never enough air passing over the radio. So as you're broadcasting, things would get overheated. Now, you don't want to do that too long because components degrade very quickly, okay? Well, quickly by our standards. A lot of usage, you're using radio all the time, won't take long, but the heat is going to catch up with you.
So what have we used to do? Well, you take house fans. Yeah, hi guys. Maybe I'm jogging your memory if you're my age. People have big, big CVs that have two and three house fans blowing into the radio, literally out in the radio area, to pull those calories off. Well, there's two things that you... Another thing that can be done to everybody thought about were heat tanks. So in many cases, a big indicator when you find one of these really fantastic beater radio... I mean like beast radios.
monster radios is they'll have older aluminum large bar heat sinks on them already. Sometimes they just were stucky stucky down with a high tech 3M adhesives or a bunch of aerospace type that we can buy back then. Now you can't get them. They're evil. But the other was bolted right onto the box. They were bolted and they were designed so that they would make contact with the box and of course they shed the heat because they're like it's a radiator array. Okay.
Now what's beautiful is I wouldn't take those off. But what you can do now is take a handful of whatever the size of the box is, estimate how many little fans you can hook up on one side or the other, and you can actually put them on both sides so that one pushes and the other one the other pull.
And the efficiency of pulling the heat would be so much greater with that than just the old house fan raking over it and kind of, you know, the catch-as-catch can breeze passing over the, you know, the components. So this is a big upgrade that also means you can find some really kick-ass radios, beautiful pieces of equipment that in many cases I've seen, I've got.
were, or literally look like they're brand new out of the box, 50 year old pieces of equipment, or 40 year old pieces of equipment. Either one, no matter what they are, grab them, and if it's newer, grab them. I know a lot of people are really excited about smaller. Smaller isn't necessarily better. And I will remind you again that microcircuitry, typically there's not anything we can do to fix it. The older box radios, if something goes, you know, or pop.
We can typically lift the hood so to speak go inside find the problem and replace the component That's one of the big advantages of large format radio systems. Okay, and in the future you'll find out that probably is going to be a good thing Yeah, think about that one and where do we get replacement parts? No, actually we can even build you know You can build resistors capacitors I was old enough just on the edge of it when they used to teach you actually how to do all of that
And Captain Monahan taught people, had different tutorials and classes he did over the years, where he actually showed people, as I've told you, how to do wooden component electronic devices. Wood and sheet metal and copper. So don't say it can't be done where the hell do you think all this stuff came from in the first place? Okay, because there's a history. If you know the history, well, you can never be deaf, dumb, and blind. Certainly never deaf.
It's just a matter of being man, the tool making animal, being highly motivated and creative and get to work. Now on that note, there's something like that. And he was also a master at doing everything on 12 volt as well, which is something that we can consider. Yep, everything had to be able to go over to 12 volt, even in his main shop. He had everything set up. Thank you for bringing that up, Gar. He had everything set up in his main shop with a series of crossbar power supplies.
so that you literally could walk up with a set of alligator clips, clip to one bar, clip to the other bar with whatever you had in the way of an appliance and run it. And this way he could walk anywhere, walk anywhere in the shop. He had extension cords, yes, he had regular 110 AC available, but he set all of his areas of operation up, including his mobile trailers, radio trailers, radio van, everything, 12 volt.
And with the idea, user friendly, but also again, improvise, adapt, and overcome potential. Now let me give you an example where that's a bit of an advantage. I've got a box full of battery powered Black and Decker power tools right now. I mean, I got three full banana boxes of what literally look like brand new, but they're the older orange, which has come and gone out of vogue because the battery packs weren't the greatest, okay?
But with a little bit of effort in a couple of, you know, 500 yard spools of electrical plug wire, you can make each one of those a DC alligator clip capable mobile utility tool. Hand drill, saws, sawzalls, etc, etc. And in fact, if you, as I've told you a million times, save the battery packs, you can set up one battery pack so that literally it's already set up to go.
no matter which of the machines you want to use, you just unplug the battery pack. There's no batteries in it. It simply is used as the plug-in that is very stable that won't easily pull or fall apart. And you use the battery box to secure the cable properly so it can't pull through. Now every time you click, you plug it into one, and then you need the saw, unclick, grab the saw, click, and there we go.
And you know what I got those those? those Koot cetermans for all of these things free just about I think I paid $3 for two boxes And I think I got the rest at maybe 50 cents and a dollar an item And there's a complete multiple number of those toolbox type you know where every they sold you the whole system They're still out there, but this is the orange and black black and Decker you see stuff like that grab it somebody wants to throw it away No, fantastic
And every once in a while, like what happened, I got a Hitachi, brand new Hitachi, latest state of the art. We'll see him battery mixed in amongst everything. And it was like, oh, that's like cool. It's like I don't have a charger for it because it's so new. Okay, I got chargers for everything else. And guys, if you're just patient, remember, we need multiples. One of the things that I like to do, I'm trying to get the rest of it done actually, I've been working last two days on this little project, size of sidebar every once in a while.
Getting the toolbox is all spread out the way I've told you so that wherever I am I don't have to go over there to get a tool or over there for something like we just talked about like a drill or a saw Time reduction turn around and by the way leave it where the project is also don't have to you know Have one system and carry it around. I mean I can do that. I got mobile all kinds of everything But the ID here is that I don't have to share
I can keep it in an area like in another deck or another floor because I have multiple floors. And I'm not going to have to carry this up there and that back here. And it's the same with ladders or anything else. It doesn't have to be a great ladder. It just has to be a ladder. It won't kill you. It doesn't have to be pretty. Just make it something that doesn't become a widow maker.
Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. Also, again, a bunch of stuff going on, needless to say, the gun grab circles are, you know, they're whooping it up, but I think they realize everybody is pretty well looking quietly at them. Nobody's shouting at the other side. Everybody's just kind of waiting for them to be stupid and make their move. I think they're realizing this. It's like,
There's no debating with a backed up toy that you got a frothing at the mouth crazy loon Karen type soccer mom that has ruined the kids that you know were under you know its care slash that it had because I can't say that it was a it's a female anymore and probably thinks it's a guppy or a pomegranate or one anyone of the 65 going on a hundred other sexes now
But now it's a complete idiot stick and wanting to wussify all of any male children must be castrated and lobotomized. That's what soccer moms demand. And so with that being the case, everybody is just sitting there waiting for the next move. When the foot hits the ground, someone's going to take them off right at the knee. And when that happens, we got to join in to make it happen. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please.
That deal is still going on at Palmetto State Armory. That's Palmetto State Armory. They have a stripped lower receiver for $29.99, $30, going on right now. And then they also have an upper. It's a 16-inch upper. Standard hand guards, front fixed triangle sight. The rear sight's a flat top, so you'll have to buy a rear sight.
But it comes with the lower parts kit, springs and trigger, simply pistol grip stock and stuff like that. For basically 300, was it 200 and, was it 200? I had Scott Mark off the top of my head. But they still have a really good deal. It's posted on the gilded under the equipment and deals section. Also Mark, I have a military convoy report that I saw yesterday. I got all the info.
If you would like to hear that. Go right ahead, please. I gotta pull up my notes here, Mark. Can you hear me okay? Yep. You're coming in 5-5. Okay, so yesterday at 1435 Central Time here in Oklahoma City, I saw a military convoy. I stopped at the Loves gas station at Southwest 89th and I-35. There were four Himmits. The
I think they're Hemets. Is that the one with the sloped, Mark? Is that what it's called, a Hemet? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got it right. Well, it could be Hemet. The vehicles serve a number of different purposes, but yes. It was the Oshkosh. All of them were the Oshkosh, Mark. All the passenger and driver side doors had written in chalk on both doors, TX, I'm assuming for Texas.
30067 or 300067. I'm not sure if it said after that s slash h I'm not 100% what the last they were I believe letters but I'm not 100% certain they all have the same nomenclature written in chalk on the doors. As I was making my rounds and then I got back on the highway by 15 minutes later.
Those trucks were leaving out and I hopped back on the highway and saw another four sets. Well, I guess let me back up. Out of all of them, Mark, that I saw, it was probably about 12 trucks in total. Two of them had medium Con-X containers on them, probably about 25 foot long. One had a Humvee with the box on the back, but it was the same even with the roof, the front of the Humvee.
So it was just even not the highest box like a communication box or whatever medical sport box. Let's see. One had nothing but like a tarp. Another one had like a generator pack. I'm assuming Mark, I believe that's what it is. I'm not 100%. I know they can offload it because they can pretty much take the stuff off and then load it back up on there. I think it was a generator pack, I'm not sure.
All the personnel were a army personnel, looked American, they had a US Army uniform on with an American flag patch on the right shoulder. Two of the Hemets had small green Connex containers like a 10x10 with a property of the US Army stamped on it. And yeah, that's about it Mark. And I think I saw about...
A total of eight I saw roughly close together within a 30 minute period, but I had seen a few others, about four. They were traveling in packs of four or five, Mark, and they were heading northbound on I-35 from southwest 89th, passing 240, which runs east and west. I'm not sure if they were going to Tinker Air Force Base. I didn't go that far, so, but they were staying in the middle lane, so they could have either
went east on I-40 towards Tinker or west on I-40 and heading towards west out of the state. So I'm not sure. That's all I had for that, Mark. Well, interestingly enough, like you said, good point. You caught the chalk marks because that's a temp identifier for the group. They may, the vehicles themselves are either A,
They're delivering what is basically an entire transport or logistics pod because if you look at what you've got
You have the transport context containers that can have spares, spare parts, mechanics boxes, engineer tools, whatever else might be on board. You've got the Humvee, which if it was a medical Humvee, or it could be a maintenance Humvee. It could be one of the several, I know what you're saying, there are several short and long box and ambulance box type Humvees. A lot of you guys haven't seen them, or maybe you've seen them, but you don't pay attention.
And so again, in your case with whatever you've got here, there's one of your local retail vehicles because the big boys are not good for local yeoman work or sending down the road to fix something. But the fact that you have a gen pack, this sounds like a module being dropped. The interesting thing though is that the trucks may have been on loan, the Oshkosh. The fact that they were chalked in means that they might have come in from a heavy transport unit and have been allocated
which is typically what we used to do all the time because we're always short vehicles, but it can also be because of the particular mission statement and a combined effort because the unit that needed the vehicles is doing some other kind of support work. Like you said, it could be at the Air Force Base for either simulated or real material transport and the Oshkosh trucks. That's what they're for is they're more for wholesale than retail delivery. That's something to think about. Look at the size of the vehicle.
Those monsters were designed for dark side of the moon combat, kind of like the gamma goat or vehicles in that category. They go well down the road, but they aren't cheap to move. The neat thing about them is that most, not all, but most do have an onboard foldable crane, just like the
deuces, the newer flat nose deuces that have been out there, most of those were supposed to have an onboard crane for the exact same purpose of being able to offload vertical cargo that otherwise couldn't just be slid off or rolled off or whatever.
And the big thing again is the combination is such that it sounds like a pod. It comes in, you drop it off. There probably was. You might not have seen it or it was in separate convoy or maybe a point man unit as part of advanced party would be the lighter vehicles which established the area of control. They do the reconnaissance or confirm the available deployment site.
They map it out. Then when the vehicles come in, since they've already mapped out, they know what their container configurations are and what their needs are for a motor park. So the motor park does two things. It controls the retail vehicles that are brought in to operate. And then they also have a designated secure point for the heavy movers. And then after you've dropped everything, now you're on assignment. It could be that the whole unit is a transport unit, but
You know, the chalk marks tend to tell you that it's a loner half the time because again, the idea is that you may have different units, like it could be a battalion transport, you know, a battalion transportation unit and or a company transportation unit that is allocated out.
And in the pool, there might be a number of vehicles to choose from, but what they do is they pick either, you know, use Bob up, you know, vehicle number six needs to be used because we're going to dump her next month or next week or next year or whatever. So use up number six. And that's why they go through and designate. It's not they just take the first 10 vehicles in a row, though sometimes that happens. Mostly, you try to use up, you know, use it because you know you're going to lose it. And the other ones that are in better shape that you may be fortunate enough to keep.
are left in park where they should be because they're low mileage or you've already done all the basic maintenance on them. Biggest problem with vehicles going out the back door is that A, they are going to be used, B, they may be abused. We've always warned people to inspect vehicles when you're buying stuff like this. And they may not get all the TLC they're supposed to because they're considered redheaded stepchildren.
In other words, they're going out the back door. Remember also real quick on that note that when they do move vehicles like this, they're not this, but I say when they're getting rid of them. And this is a sidebar from the report.
The DOD allows that when a vehicle is in the down line for outbound sale, that if the vehicle is a critical piece of equipment and there is a shortage of parts like they used to always have on the Humvees and any other military vehicle that they're cycling out, because usually they're long in the tooth, they can take any part off the vehicle. And this is why if you go in to pick up vehicles, you first do, they don't just walk in and turn the key. You go over that sucker top to bottom, you get up underneath the vehicle and you inspect everything.
Make sure the oil plugs where it's supposed to be. Make sure the oil filter is still there. Make sure that nothing like an oil cover has been unscrewed and then maybe kind of lightly tagged back on. They don't care. This is an outbound vehicle. So you want to pay attention to everything and then watch for all the perishables like fusible links to make sure they're in place. Open up the fuse boxes. Some of those fuse boxes have fuses that are worth $3, $4, and $500.
And what happens is it's like the government says, well, before you open a new box, go over to your down line and pull that fuse out. You know, grab that fuse if yours is burned out in that other vehicle. The Oshkosh, these big heavy monsters, the eight wheelers, are very specific for parts. And it's amazing. Remember a few years back, they were dumping these out the back door and I said, what the hell is this crap? Because
I guarantee you that number one, we're short, we have a shortage now because the dumbasses let him slide out the back door and Izzy Blatsonstein stole him from us for nothing. Okay?
But these vehicles are all functional, they're all running. In a few cases, somebody else got the vehicles, they showed up or they regurgitated into the public market at one point or another, but now they want 100,000 or 200,000 for a vehicle. It was outrageous. They paid six, $7,000 for what was a $200,000, $260,000 vehicle. Go look at the price on those things.
There and we should have every last one that we bought you should treat them like battleships because they're not replaceable and the government's bitching about not having enough money while is overspending Okay, think about that one. So we already paid for them and then they were shuffling about the back door Any real quick uniform pattern. What was the uniform that they're wearing? Shelby mark they were using they were wearing the normal US Army. I forget what the new ones called
Multicam. Multiscam. Yeah, multiscam. Yeah, okay. Very good. Because it's still, I mean, of course, a multicam. I got to make sure we make a note there. Okay, good. One of the big things to always look at with these two is just in case that you saw one other chalk number, there might even be a numerical value, like a number to identify the vehicle in the little fleet, however big it is.
especially with the more unique vehicles. Humvees are, you know, dime a dozen, even though they have sold a ton of them out the back door. I mean a ton. But the larger pieces of equipment, again, somebody went down the line and, you know, threw a dark sickle finger of fate to use them. Usually they'll mark them. So if you see
you know, like circle and 16 and you already saw 12, then you figure there might be another pod of four down the road. And just something to think about whenever we're looking at stuff. Remember European, the Europeans like the Germans, guys, they number mark everything on the bumper. If you not read military symbols, you can, the German equipment, you can tell you exactly what it's being used for.
In this case, it looks like a pod in motion. It is June. It could be for summer drill, but it also could be for... And again, remember, I've argued this for years. It makes sense to do it, if somebody did, but mostly we got the purple-haired queers of the DOD nowadays running the command, the upper command. But why not take the two weeks that you do have to mobilize for training
and make it viable work by taking the units and actually giving them a functional assignment either in CONUS or overseas if they're going to be overseas for some extended mobilization, but for training, not for combat.
So, it could be that, like I said, if you know that you've got an air base down the road, they could be moving a certain amount of material, stripping the America of more of its critical equipment so they could dump it on a prostitute whore called Ukraine, where the equipment will be stolen before it even hits the ground if they can use the shell game effectively enough.
So American troops will load up the equipment into the aircraft. The Israelis will fly it out and it makes an exit stage right down to Haifa, Tel Aviv, or a dump point in Egypt. And then it gets sold on the black market to be used on us to kill Americans later. I'm sorry, did I say all of that? Yeah, yeah, I did. And I will continually. Gentlemen, we've been betrayed. Go ahead, Shelby, get up in there. Yeah, I just reported. That's a good example for other people.
if they see something that's out of place. I mean, I normally see military vehicles on the highway, but they're usually just one or two in a line, nothing usually like this. Like the Texas TX on the door kind of stood out and I had seen, cause I stopped at the gas station, but this is exactly the way who, what, when, where, the way you talk about doing the reporting, what were you doing? What were they doing and whatnot?
And a good example of other people in the future use my example and get those details and stuff as much as you can. Obviously, I'll be driving on some on the second convoy. I couldn't really, I was driving next to them, but I couldn't really get all the information, write it down, I'm trying to go off memory. So also, Mark, I had something else. So I ran across this yesterday. My friend showed me, have you ran across the FBI agent, Paul Weishappel?
I believe that's his last name, Weisshoffel, who looks very, almost a hundred-spitting image of Timothy McVeigh. Oh, no, go ahead. It's just popping up again? Yeah, so I, well, I've looked up his name. My friend showed me something on his phone, and he showed that to me, and I looked up the name. And somebody had posted on Twitter or something like a couple months back this year. But this gentleman is a FBI agent. If you type in his name, Paul
comment spelling Give me just one second and I could tell you how to spell the last name the last name is W Y S O P A L that's W Y S O P is in Paul a is an atom L is in Lincoln is his last name
But you can look at, type it into YouTube and you can pull up out of Florida, they were doing like a news interview, you know, talking about the FBI and what they do there in Florida and kind of showing off their FBI office. And this guy is the agent in charge of that office. And they actually speak to him. And so even his voice, if you go back and listen to some of the Tim McVeigh interviews when he was interviewed, his voice sounds very, very close to his voice also.
What's the age on the present person? The individual? He's in his 50s at least. So yeah, he has the right age block. I posted it in the news channel on Gilded, a screenshot. Suppose this agent joined the FBI in 1997 as an FBI agent. So two years after the bombing.
But he I mean he his chin mark his chin his ears is He's got a buzz cut his hairline. I Mean when you look at it very closely mark. I mean this guy is is spitting image To the Tim McVay now the interview that they did with Tim McVay like the news interview when he was in prison I think he looks slightly different I don't know if it's because his face is fatter or what he looks different like that was almost like an actor versus the one that they show
that was arrested and the other images and stuff like that prior to that interview. But if you look at this gentleman, like I said, there is a video on YouTube with him talking and speaking and close up video. His chin, he's got the big chin like Tim McVeigh. The ears, I mean the buzz cut look, I mean he looks like a 50 year old Timmy, you know, 50s Timmy McVeigh. Which would make sense, again with the age, 30 years ago.
Remember, remember we had the other character that was at the Branch Davidian trial.
That again, I've got multiple photographs and he was that was a very young individual that virtually if I mean if you were to fire a third sure I did it to thousands of people tens hundreds of thousands of people I used that picture it in many different speaking engagements said everybody knows this guy and then I backed the picture off to show you where this a photograph was taken and everybody's like oh
And it's like, yeah, which one thing about McVeigh, Timothy McVeigh, the personality as everybody knows is the, I'm not saying it's a cookie cutter stereotype, but the basic configuration, facial structure, body, the whole nine yards, for that age, that generation, there are many examples that are close, if not literally, are you, do you have a relative and fill in the blank? It was that kind of a scenario.
It doesn't mean it doesn't happen with every generation, but one thing I would point out, from generation to generation, guys, we have different genetic mix-ups. And there's a couple of the things. It's also how we're fed. I know that sounds weird, but I'm not just talking about the extra weight like with the... Remember when you're locked up, especially if you're in isolation, you're going to gain weight unless you discipline yourself because you don't have the out time.
He was in a maximum security facility, probably got one hour out a day of that one hour that he got out. Like I've told everybody, usually what they do is they take you out, walk you down to an intersection where there might be a skylight and lock you into the intersection for one hour and then take you back down the hall and lock you back in your cell. And your cell won't have windows.
Typically, again, the type of facility that he was in, you have a walk back behind the cell where the guards can walk behind the cell and there's a window. The window is a slit window, you know, big enough that I guess if somebody were to break through it, you could get you out, usually as tall as a human being so they can see the floor to the ceiling. And in the front, it can be either an iron bar or a lexan.
Yeah, if it's Lexan, it's one inch three quarters or one inch six ballistic plastic and they can see from the floor to the ceiling everything in the cell so unless you're disciplined to move around you're gonna gain weight I mean you Unless you unless you don't buy goodies which a lot of people don't myself included But you do buy food for reserve you buy stuff just in case because you don't know what might happen when you're in such a situation
So, again, remember, look at some of the earlier images that they kept pulling out of their hind end with McVay, as you said, when he was arrested. And you have to look at the real ones. Let's remind everybody of something. The powers that be have tried to make sure that the new services show you the reenactment image of McVay being moved, not the real one.
Anybody notice that? There's the real one. And the reason it's not McVey. It's because they don't want you to see the three people moving McVey. But they did find a character who kind of looked like him. For even the McVey, you know, look-alike.
Close enough as I've said that you know you walk in that character walks in does the dirty deed whatever it is You walk in with a picture of McVay and say is this the guy that was here? Oh, yeah Yeah, that was him best my recollection. Yeah, it looks close and I out probably yeah, why? And that's that's why that's how it's done. So we have a 50 plus year old Timothy McVay look alike with the FBI and I would never have thought that that would happen. Oh, yeah, we would
Thank you. Appreciate that, Shelby. Go ahead. Can you receive pictures on your phone, your cell phone? I sent it to you. If you send it, well, actually, send an email. I don't officially have a cell phone anyway. You know that. Just to let everybody understand.
Yeah, I'm also mark this just gentleman was also the lead Agent on the pulse nightclub shooting there in Florida in 2016 which was also a false flag Incident that's all I had mark. I just bring it to people's attention that gentleman's name was Paul Weiss Hopple That's Paul Weiss Hopple. It like said if you type it into YouTube that a Person's name you'll pull it up and there is an interview with him
a close-up interview for a new story or whatever. There's several other clips of him on video, him talking and everything.
Thank you. I appreciate that. And now I'm going to have some. He gave me a homework assignment. That's good. Appreciate it. Guys, many hands make for light work. That's the other thing to remember here. We're not quite to the top, but we are going to plug in. We'll play the next hour, the latest Guns and Gadgets video. Not that I want to change the subject. Just want to remind you, share the G&G. Another thing here is
This might be one of more than one individuals that were part of the project that they were into back in the early 90s because as we pointed out, there are multiple individuals that have cropped up over the years.
You already see this with, well, we even see this with the executive branch where you have replacement slash close lookalikes or Wanna, I think some of them might have to say are wannabe lookalikes. Remember when Hillary the hut, you know, Chava the hut's third younger sister had the seizure and she went Frankenstein and froze locked right up in the head to kind of
They had to drag the corpse over to the van. Everybody saw this at one time or another. And they shuffled their corpse into the van and then drove away. But then about two going on three hours later, they had this Gmail that had this rictus grin.
That was a it was supposed to be Hillary except the problem and this is why I say the wannabe look alike Or the wishful look alike in that the one with the among cheeks Yeah, it looked like Hillary the hut for maybe 20 years earlier First of all chipmunk cheeks. Yeah, and had the big smile, but it wasn't saying anything Why was that done? It was a photo op?
Remember the happy because he was a smoker and she sounded like this Yeah Well, the thing is that they had they remember they had the key they had her standing there and With this rictus grin and really almost in the if it wasn't in the street it was in some like driveway for a parking lot and The whole thing was staged
But if you were standing on on these big concrete steps in front of a building She was about two-thirds of the way down the steps walking down the side
But eventually on the platform area, right on the platform area is where they had her stand because the member that they the shop that was really obvious is kind of like a new television series group shot. If you ever notice this, the guys are carrying what our shoulder mounted cameras and the advantage of this is that they can walk around the entire group of actors while they're doing something.
This is real popular to create the dynamic of dimension where you get a better, it's like you're there feel. And that's what they were doing with her. The cameraman was winging around, started from the front right corner with the ground platform shot. And she's got that Richtus grin and it made a point of backing and going around and coming around from to the left side of the face, front left, but the positive quadrant, not head on.
Remember, you want that semi-silhouette shot to get more complimentary, right? And when they did this, one of the things that was bizarre is why do you want a shot of the back of her ass? Well, if you look, remember in the shot where she went Frankenstein, there's this box that is in her mumu that prints that is very obvious because she stiffens up and the spine obviously stiffened up too and straightened her arse right out. Her legs went straight out, remember? And her arms.
So it was like she was a mannequin. Who knows? Maybe it was. Or you know, Frankenstein's monster. But whatever, they made a point showing the back of the fake because the fake to body contour was wearing an actual, regular, non-Mumu outfit. It was wearing a, what would be, like I said, a wishful, I wish I'd looked this way. You know, it was a, I wish I'd looked this way look-alike.
But it didn't fit with every other image that you have if you go through Hillary the Huts campaign There is no place where she looked like that. There's no place where she dressed like that So obviously the bullet magnet look alike because remember that is the first reason you buy the look-alikes is because you need you know bullet magnet organic sandbags for security purposes
That's typically always the first case throughout history. I say they put a bullet or they put an arrow, they put a cleaving axe right through the king's head. Oh, it wasn't the king? Well, the king's alive. Oh, damn. Say Mark. Go ahead, call her. Give her there. I've got a third one for you, a second FBI one. Remember David Wheeler from Sandy Hook? The grieving father who sued Jones.
Supposedly the son Benjamin had died who was horribly killed by the rifle that wasn't a gun. It was a pistol and you know all that stuff. He shows up in an FBI outfit with no insignia dragging the muzzle of his weapon in an unsafe fashion.
Shows up hiding from the cameras. There's a long line of low leos and the FBI guys walking along and He's like dodging the cameras trying to hide behind it. So everybody's like look that's freaking David Wheeler. Look at the face He's wearing sunglasses, but it's him right last year or the year before I forget when the FBI comes out says oh No, that was our agent this guy from this office over here and they show a picture of the guy that looks just like Wheeler
So, was Wheeler an FBI agent all along? Or did they put the actor in the office? Or, in any case, they're saying, no, it wasn't him, it was this FBI actor. But everybody else had FBI on their uniform. He was carrying a rifle and a sniper, I think he was carrying an M16 and a sniper rifle, which nobody was doing. Right, he was the floppy outfit trooper of the bunch. He had nothing fit.
But here's the problem I have with that. The character has molds. Anybody notice this? He has molds on his face. He has prominent molds on his face. And you'll see that in the picture that they show of him when he was an actor in that movie. Or he's under his head. You can see the molds in that so you know that's the right guy.
Yeah, and then look at the character that's walking along that they say was supposedly the other person. No, the imagery was clear enough. You can see the star map, and think about it that way. It's like a map of the same moles on that person's face. So either A, the Wheeler character is a complete lie, and he was an FBI agent, period.
Or B, Wheeler was told to stand in for other fake components of the photo shoot. And so, you know, we use our, it's kind of like Star Trek or any old television series. In fact, even the new ones do this. If you have an action character, what's the best example of this one? Star Trek, Trouble with Tribbles. Okay, go watch Star Trek, Trouble with Tribbles.
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So it is again Thursday, couple things here real quick. Tucker Carlson has a program on Twitter as a reminder for everybody. We mentioned that I think yesterday, but we'll mention it again today. So you might want to look it up, check to see what's there. Just to piss off the other side. It's fun. Just get over there and give a thumbs up.
Give them a real hit. Actually connect with the program and then go on to two other things if you want to, but listen in. Seriously. Piss off. Isn't it fun to watch the heads of mindless twit idiot stick leftists as their heads pop like pimples? With the postulating ooze and what little linguiney they have between their ears just explodes in all directions and drops to their shoulders like
It's like the creature from aliens, so to speak. Yeah. But anyway, also I mentioned firefighting equipment yesterday and I want to bring that up again. Just one of the things for your community you need to be looking at. You want it so that you privately own it, not publicly own it. You can screen stuff through the institutions, but what you want is to try and acquire privately owned firefighting equipment.
As quickly as possible, there's a lot of stuff laying around. You can find some pretty decent machines. The big thing is you want to get them back into the stall, just like they were when they were a well-tended fire truck by a crew. So you want to get them in on cement, you want to get them out of the weather, you want to go over the equipment top to bottom. Typically, the units are not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination. They're just simply older.
Now, again, for liability and insurance and all the other issues that come along with the bureaucracy that is a waste of most of our life in this country, layer upon layer of worthless bureaucracy, you couldn't do that. But for private purposes, to have the equipment on hand and have it ready to go, not a problem.
And we need to be doing this because the system is going to fail us completely, the money is going to roll up, and there isn't going to be any purchasing power. Their logic is that they will buckle the knees of America. Well, for all of you out there, if you're listening, and a lot of people listen, you don't respond, they're just listening, absorb this, that all of the services that you presently have, all of that stuff has attachments and latches and liens.
because government didn't necessarily buy it outright, okay? So all of a sudden you can be finding, especially with the all these different overlapping scams that the banks have plugged in, that your fire station could be empty material. It could be gone. Yeah, you might still have firemen standing there, but equipment can be repossessed.
No, they can't do that. We need the they aren't gonna care. These are globalists. You're not dealing with Americans. You're dealing with globalists kosher international bankers who hate America and are gonna do everything they can to put pressure on America to surrender to the global governance slash the destruction of the Bill of Rights Constitution in America as we know it. So we have to fight and we have to be prepared in advance.
Fire services are especially critical. Now, it doesn't mean we couldn't improvise, adapt, and overcome and make our own technology. But there is a glut of the last generation and generation before that and generation before that of firefighting equipment.
We need to have it locally, your small dot community. Most all these small communities unfortunately have gone full circle. They used to have a fire department then they bought into the centralized command scam which reduces the amount of available apparatus in the community because now one centralized corporate kind of fire mechanism
is operating all of the other community components that used to each have a pumper and usually another ladder truck along with in some cases emergency services and also a brush truck.
All of this apparatus was handy and very useful. This is part of what we need to be prepared for because failure is coming. The regime is intentionally fabricating and constructing a destructive end to America. We have to be ahead of that. Now, I would recommend that if you can try to track down equipment that's of like type because if a vehicle does have to become a hangar queen for a period of time,
You can feed off the parts off one truck for the other truck. You should try to avoid doing that, but again, this is like what we do with aircraft. We pod the aircraft that we've recovered together so that one way or another, parts interchangeability whenever possible. This is even true like with the little Cessna fleet that we have. Well, it's not a little Cessna fleet, but it's fairly large with all the different aircraft we've recovered.
We try to keep the models together so that parts availability with the existing or present hangar and mobile support era vehicles that have spare parts on board, because we have mobile tool rigs, can move where they need to as they need to and can continue to function maybe down to only one aircraft by the time they're done, but they can function longer because they have a parts inventory even off wreckage. Remember, depending on the situation, you're going to start thinking this way.
But fire and emergency equipment like that needs to be collected. Don't forget there's all kinds of equipment that is available at auction. I would reason I'm bringing that up is because if you're going to put a little fire station together, you're going to want a maintenance shop. And the best way to do that is go to the estate sales.
go to the auction houses that are doing multiple industrial estate sales, or if this did, estate sales went up on the industrial level. I cleaned house a month, almost a month ago now, not quite, four going, yeah, three going on four weeks. I cleaned house during the week and I did not bring big enough of vehicle or I had to carry more home than I should have just done it anyway and made two trips.
But a lot of really fine equipment. In fact yesterday I'm still going through some of it. I already knew what I had, but I'm trying to put it where it's, you know, you had one move, one time done. Well, your fire trucks, in addition to having the fire trucks and having the brush truck, do you have a rescue truck? Well, you can. You can buy an ambulance and use it as a rescue or you can buy a rescue because they're out there. But in addition to that, I would also have a maintenance truck specifically with a mobile tool unit.
replacement or auxiliary parts that can be used to improvise to repair in the field because there's a lot of stuff where it can be a temporary bridging solution. Then when you get the thing back in the stall, you can fix it, repair, change out, whatever you got to do. So the other half of this is getting all of your, everybody out there listening, if you have tactical vehicles, if you have transports, if you have, like we were talking about, some people have the heavy trucks.
You want a couple of black Mariahs, so to speak, that are tool trucks, not weapons trucks, tool trucks. And this is everything on board so that all you have to do is unroll, get the thing changed out faster, keep moving. Whole idea is that you maintain that shark attitude when you're in transport. Or if you're trying to get a job done. A lot of little departments are still sitting around out there.
I know where there's a department, complete fire station, right now, within, oh excuse me, there, about 50 minutes from where I'm sitting. And it literally is right there, you can eat off the floor, it's as old as I am. All the machines inside, as old as I am.
I'm 66. They're 65, 66 years old or older. One of the machines is older, but you know what? Everything on them work and the volunteer group that uses them trains with them constantly.
They in fact did take one of the oldest piece of machines out of there that was my age. And that thing has been parked in another location because they went and found another piece of equipment like the newer truck they have, not a new truck, but newer. In other words, it's only 35 years old.
Park the other one in there and they've got a match set you can eat off the floor the fire station is well maintained they did not get rid of any of their old radio equipment, so the radio station the the Dispatch room is capable of listening to everything and Anything the other neat thing is they never got rid of their recording technology They just keep adding to it when the other departments got rid of all the rest of their real to real they grabbed it and
Stockpiled it, bagged it, tagged it, identified it, and they have a complete parts inventory. And all this would have cost them just being patient and collecting. Have they had to fight? Well, they probably had to fight three or four fires in the last, what, 20 years? Everybody's pretty good about not burning their house down, but they have had to fight a few fires.
They may have fought more, I don't know about. But the fact is that the department, they've never changed the building. 1952, well probably 1950 construction, but what my dad said, he remembered when he put it up. That's before I was born. So you've got the building has pretty well been maintained. All the maintenance was done that needed to be done. They picked a good design so it's not a flat roof so it doesn't cave in in the winter if you're not careful. Because you have problems with flat roofs in Michigan.
So all the great things were done. The building is old, but it's well maintained. It looks like it's, you know, again, looks like it's a piece of history, which it is. But it will do the job it's intended to do. So again, for all of you listening, a lot of you, oh, I'm not going to do this. How about just saving your ass and helping to protect the community like this? Maybe you're not going to shoot anybody. But fire safety is fire safety. Burns are a bad thing.
So let's see if we can do a better job. And if it helps to give you another mission, something that you can actually handle, fantastic. Run with this ball. But fire trucks and all the other equipment, you might find some really cool stuff. I've found ladder trucks, I mean not ladder, but aerials. For nothing, I've passed them on, passed the information on to other people. Hell, right now, for what I pay for the aerial, I can't buy a...
a lift to bucket four, so it'd be better for me to go buy that fire, well now I can, or I probably can't touch it for what I, for $3,000 it was a complete aerial, could probably go about five, six stories easily. And for doing tree work, I mean it's a grossly oversized piece of equipment, but considering what they want for a lift for doing the trees, I mean better off buying the fire truck.
And they get some other benefit out of it if they do like what we're talking about. That's just Mark, but anyway. Now, and again, you never know where you're gonna run into stuff like this. So put it in the back of your head. Don't forget all the perishables. Don't forget, again, bunker suits, helmets, all the fire safety gear. Don't forget there's a lot of surplus stuff coming out, especially in the flame-proof technology that would be ideal for sliding over into your emergency services on standby units.
Don't you think? Yeah. So be creative. Watch all these surplus companies and especially if you've got connection with wholesalers. They always want to make deals if you'll take all of them. And if it's something useful, get all of them. Okay?
Next, let's see, oh, air pollution. Apparently with the amount of campfire smoke that is now descended upon the eastern United States, we can assume that more than half of the population is dead. It is hoped that if the fires continue in Alberta and because of the panic-stricken suicidal nature of the face-brawl wearers who apparently, well, some of them actually put their face-braws on, damn it.
I was hoping that wouldn't happen, but apparently because of all the threats like what wildfire smoke does. Well, I'm just hoping by now maybe more than three quarters of their population be dead. We'd be able to just walk in, shovel the corpses over into the ocean and clean America up without having to fire a shot. But I don't think it's gonna be the case. And they're doing a micro version of the climate change propaganda crap with these poor fools. You know that? Everything about what's going on here, we're all gonna be dead in five years.
But if you go outside with the campfire smoke, then you go out the campfire smoke, you know what maple leaf smoke does? You know what tree smoke does? You all might die! You know, really, that's what they're doing. It's the Greta. How dare you go outside? How dare you? How dare you go outside? Really. Okay, uh, Stephan here. Congratulations. Life goes on.
The big thing is, yeah, take advantage of the tools in the toolbox if you think you need them. Other than that, making the big drama queen garbage out of it tells you that you need to have just the opposite attitude. When you see the propaganda starting to yap their usual, you know, bang the gong, we're all gonna die and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but never with any sensible answer, only purely to drive you into mayhem. You know, it's a BS session, okay?
So for all of you who are adults, we're going to get out with, in fact, hopefully it'll clear the streets. Makes it a lot easier to drive when on the East Coast. You can let us know. You guys having an easier time driving? All the fools, you know, get off the road, hide in the basement, you know, once again, break out the duct tape. They taped themselves into the house, nailed the door shut so that the smoke can't get in. The evil, bad, horrible, terrible campfire smoke. I'm like, what? I'm like, what? You just don't understand. I'm like, what?
My rabbi told me it was horrible, I was gonna die if I didn't give him more money. Oh, I gave him all the money I had. And the smoke didn't go away, I don't understand. Client change control, what happened? See, on that note, thinking about breathing, how about we think about getting a gas mask? Hey, there's an idea. Full regular gas mask. That would be a good idea right now, wouldn't it? Threat, the threat is there. I don't wanna do that with these people that are the face-braw-wearers, so you do know that, right?
I say face brow wear, as I'm not saying, which is not a bad idea to be wearing if you feel you need to. Face protection right now, that's fine. The face brow wear, as in the creature that we saw for two years, it was frosting at the mouth with bug eyes. Then no, it's heightened from a hole in the ground and helped to destroy the economy of the country. That idiot, I have absolutely no interest in saving or there's nothing you do to change them. They got their head so far up their ass, couldn't be pulled out. You couldn't pull it out with a crowbar.
And I don't really want to try because it's stinky and messy there, okay? And besides, it looks like a big ugly feces-covered human donut. Imagine what would happen if you did pull their head out of their ass. Okay, we don't want to do that. Ah, god, the smell! And they won't wash their hair afterwards, which would be a... aww! It would be like a Brillo brush thing with feces in it. And it'd be staring at you, then screaming, how dare you? How dare you? in the process. And why don't you have your mask on?
Well, I do have my gas mask on with you around, lady. With regard to the gas mask issue, go over to Bud-K and look to see there are a few things that came in. It might already be gone. They've been selling stuff pretty fast. I've been kind of spot checking. Bud-K, B-U-D-K dot com, B-U-D-K dot com, B-U-D-K, Bud-K dot com. Yeah, they do nice, but they do a lot of other stuff because there's only so many knives you can sell, okay?
By the way, they do have some pretty good advice on some of the straight blade, black and black, stainless steel blade, cookries, and machete-type cookries, et cetera. Might want to take a look at those. And they've had some really good deals on other blades. Don't do any of the twitchy blades. I've already warned you about that. You know, spring assistance slash switch blades. You're looking for strengths. You're also looking for multiples. If you're doing a 5.10 program, don't forget that.
And so take advantage of any of the deals and especially the buy one get ones. Always check that out. You never know what's going to show up there half the time, nothing critical. But the other half of the time, sometimes it's been the gas masks. So always check the buy one get one first and see what's going on. Basically, it's a half price deal. You understand that. But you got to buy two. Now, in addition to Bud-K also, as was mentioned, Paul Meadows did armory.com. Let's reinforce that.
They have a complete kit in their deal of the day, about 300, 310 I think is what it is. And they do have the complete stripped lower, I should say a lower strip, it's a blem, probably possibly. $29.99, $30 for a lower, a complete stripped lower. If you've got somebody like your grandpa or Uncle Bob who's 89 years old or 90 years old,
And you can give him $300 and say, Uncle Fred, I know you might be gone next month, but would you like to help us? Can you pick up 10 AR, 15 lower receivers? And he'll say, sure. Because it's that last thing he can do before you leave all of us is to help to arm up the people who are leaving behind so that they're able to fight to protect their freedom and liberty.
So, always remember if you can find Uncle Bob or Aunt Janine or somebody who is very, very old, they're probably the first best person to go out and purchase, say, 10 of those AR-15 script lowers. I can hear them now. Avenge me! Avenge me! In fact, yeah, actually have him record that so that when he passes away about it.
So again, this is the hell of a buy. You really can't beat this. And Palmetto, remember, it can be a one-stop shopping place. Consider this. If you're willing to go, if you are going to buy one of these lowers for $30, it's $29.99, they also at the same place have the package kits for the Palmetto dagger pistol.
I don't care which one you pick, although I'd pick to meet me personally, you know how Uncle Mark is. I'm a penny pincher to a degree. I would buy the cheapest model, not in pink, unless maybe your girl wants pink, and if she does, okay, get her a pink gun. But otherwise, I don't know, they offer the dagger in pink, but they do offer it in earth brown. They offer it in shooter green, which is basically OD green.
And they offer it in black and the colors will vary depending on what's available for the moment. Any color will do. But if you want another color, they do have them. And you might want to say pick up a dagger, there's your pistol, and then you pick up an AR-15 kit for a whopping total of about $350 to $360 total. Because you want to get a lower. The lower is going to cost you
You have to go through an FFL. It's going to cost you $30, but you're going to have to go through an FFL. But if you're going to do that, you might as well get your pistol there and get a dagger. They come with a bag, they come with magazines, and they even some little bit of ammo. And the pistol. Good. Jump in there. You got it. Let's see. I've been a little busy. I have been here. I've been listening, but I didn't hear you call for the Guns and Gats to get this hour. You still want me to play?
Yeah, let's do that for the bottom of the hour right now. That's a matter of fact. Thank you. It's about seven minutes long, this video. Very good. So for everybody out there, this is Guns N Gadgets on YouTube and here in this... Hey, and welcome back to the show. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. My name is Jared. This is Guns N Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment News. And I just got some inside information. I got a press release that just dropped.
from Capitol Hill related to House Joint Resolution 44, the disapproval bill of the ATF's pistol-brace rule. I told you in a video, I don't even know, everything's blurring together today. I think it was yesterday that the House had come to a screeching halt. There was a revolt, is what it's being called, on the House floor by the House Freedom Caucus.
And they, as of this morning, they still were, the leadership couldn't get anything to the floor because it was infighting. And they are holding their ground, the Freedom Caucus, against Speaker McCarthy, because he's gone against the agreement they had related to the death ceiling, and not bringing up the pistol brace rule. So, it's so discombobulated that all voting for the rest of the week has been put off until next week, while the House
cleans up its, I guess, disagreements. Well, we just got a press release as a result of today's talking amongst each other, trying to get along. And this comes from the desk of Steve Scalise, who is the House Majority Leader.
It says,
Under this rule, pistols with stabilizing brace attachments would be reclassified as short barrel rifles and gun owners who failed to register their pistols with stabilizing braces with the ATF could face 10 years in jail and hefty fines. 250,000 per incident. Now we have Steve Scalise, who was caught red-handed, as was the leader.
holding the debt ceiling over Representative Clyde's head in order to get his resolution to the floor. They were playing politics, they were playing Biden-ish quid pro quo type deals with a constitutional right. We, our groups, our viewers, our friends, our community pushed back hard and we have their attention, now they have to take action. This is what Steve Scalise said just moments ago.
The Biden administration has unleashed unelected bureaucrats in the ATF to criminalize firearm ownership for millions of Americans. This is an unconstitutional assault on the Second Amendment and another example of President Biden's weaponization of the federal government against hardworking American families.
Americans are already seeing this administration attempt to wrap red tape around every aspect of their daily lives, from the cars they drive to the stoves they use. This attempt to penalize firearm ownership is just another example of radical executive overreach.
What unalienable rights will the federal government target next? I want to thank Representative Andrew Clyde and Representative Richard Hudson for leading on this important legislation to defend our right to bear arms and to shut down another Biden power grab. House Republicans will always fight to protect the constitutional rights of American families.
Funny that now after the Freedom Caucus brought everything to a screeching halt, now they are in favor of this bill. Isn't that funny? Good work, by the way. Again, good work, y'all, for making the calls, sending the emails, staying on their asses.
Let's hear what our friend Representative Clyde had to say today as well.
to their firearm.
to the House floor for a vote next week. By passing this critical legislation next Tuesday, we will send a strong message to both the judicial system and the nation that Congress firmly rejects the ATF pistol-stabilizing brace rule.
Now again, I want to thank gun owners of America. They were the first to work with Clyde to get this in writing and to get this passed. They have done the stalwart's work. They have done a ton of work on this. They've stayed at it. And speaking of GOA, the senior vice president of gun owners of America, my friend Eric Pratt said this. GOA is incredibly supportive of this effort by Majority Leader Scalise to vote on Rep Clyde's bill to block the draconian Biden pistol brace rule.
ATF far exceeded their authority with this rulemaking and it's critical that Congress send this message to the president and the courts. Otherwise, the Biden ATF will continue to weaponize the outdated National Firearms Act to arbitrarily change definitions and attack supporters of the Second Amendment.
I have tried to get a lot of people involved in the grassroots effort, making phone calls and reaching out and holding their representatives accountable. And this team, Guys and Gals, has come together. And we're going to vote next Tuesday.
So, this is a little bit of a victory on our end, on We The People's End, holding the swamp creatures accountable. Now, Tuesday I expect it to pass the House. If I can get a time, I will cover it live on my channel. Also, this will be sent to the Senate. It can be forced to the floor for a vote. Needs a simple majority, might not get it. But to have the House of Representatives come out against this is huge going forward.
We don't necessarily need Biden's signature to make this pawn work wonders going forward. So, I wanted to bring this to you. It's breaking. It just came out. We have pushed the swamp creatures into a corner and forced them to do their job. Amazing. Guys and gals, thank you for your efforts. Please don't stop. Do not stop. Because with us pulling together, we cannot be stopped.
in more ways than one.
just like calling into the communists in the district of criminal. It's not that they're gonna listen, it's just, it only takes you a moment times millions of us to tie up all of their lifetime, and that's what they're not used to anymore. This is what we did in the 90s, actually, this is what we did in the 80s. In the 80s, I used to write up flyers that, basically the heading was this, these are the laws
and proposed laws, these are the pieces of legislation and proposed legislation slash laws that will implement a police state in America. And I listed the particular HRs and Ss and also executive and or bureaucratic directives. And I'd say, you know, look them up yourself. All you have to lose, the only thing you have to lose is your ignorance. That would be at the bottom of the page.
And I didn't worry about, this is from some organization, or this and that and the other. What I would do is I would post it that way and just drop them everywhere and anywhere, randomly and publicly, all over the place. Banks, credit unions, especially. Banks were great in credit unions, because what you do is where you fill out your checks, you leave one, not three, four, five, or 10, you leave one.
and you leave it there where somebody can see it and you get in line. Because almost always by the time I can go to the bank, it's the end of the day and you got lines of 10, 12, 14 people. So the cool thing is standing in line, you watch a person walk up after you've been there and they put their paperwork on the table along with their purse or their wallet and they're writing and they look and they see something and you watch them and they're distracted. They start looking at that and then they start reading it.
And then they finish what they're doing and then they take the piece of paper and they look around, and I'm serious, I watched this a hundred times. They'd look around left, right, then quietly they'd flip the piece of paper under something or they'd quickly fold it up and put it in their purse, it was a woman, and look around one more time to see if anybody was looking and then they'd go get in line with their paperwork. And I wouldn't make any point of saying a word. It wasn't, that was not the purpose. The person who picked that up and looked at it
also was reading it and you watch the expression. Now they're either going to do the sour pissy expression or they're going to do the thoughtful huh kind of thing. And never did I see some twerp or idiot stick that was like, yeah, I'm going to describe this again. No, instead it was
They're looking around and see, make sure many of the other leftists might have noticed what they're doing and then they would save it and make sure it was secured and then they'd carry away. Now, what does that do? Well, then they have to call the congressman or congresswoman's office or senator and they say, hey, what I do is I'd map out and say, don't ask what the bill is. Ask for a copy of the bill, of the piece of legislation, the proposed legislation.
See, when they give you a survey overview, it's a lie. Oh, we're not after your guns. But by law, if you as an American ask for a copy of the legislation, your congressman and congresswoman and senator are obligated to send you from the GPO Government Printing Office an accurate master copy
of the proposed legislation. Now, it's a bit one thing if you call up and they say, yeah, sure, we'll send a T in the mail. I always did this to you call up. I also wrote it eventually in the letter. I even had a little in this little one sheet or I have and by and here's what's going to happen. Call up this number, call up your congressman, your senator, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. When you do this, this will happen. You will have to call three times.
And of course, everybody's always incredulous when you incorporate that. Number one, you will call in. They will almost like they're brushing you off. Oh yeah, yeah, I got all your information. Yeah, uh-huh. You give them an address to send it to. And then you wait a week, nothing shows up. And you're a little longer. And you have to actually be focused as an adult, but it's amazing how many people would follow through and do this.
And so then you call second time, oh, we forgot. And they didn't forget. They just figured you're shallow. You're not going to follow through. But after the third call, amazingly enough, you get it the next day.
Oh, I forgot to send it to you. Oh, I forgot you. First it's we're going to send it to you and they're not. The second call is, oh, I totally forgot. No, they didn't. They're getting calls from all over the place and people on the very subject because I planted hundreds if not thousands of these sheets all over the community. And I know who was calling in. So no, they didn't forget. They're just figuring that they're trying not to let you know what is really going on.
And this was fun because the copying didn't cost me anything. And again, all I did was ask for the specific legislation. And what I would also do is on the back, I would have a photo copy on the back side. Part of one of the pieces of legislation was one of the more damning statements in it. So that they could flip it and they'd look at it, what the hell is this? And you put a notation, this is from like HR 722 or whatever Blasey-Spley number was there for the moment.
Whatever was up. Okay, and they look at that and they go, oh my god. Well now it's like, wait a minute, this is a validator because there's a whole list of other laws and stuff here. And if this one says this, my god, what did the other one say? So people got pumped up and motivated. They acknowledged that they had had to order virtually thousands of copies of each of the piece of legislation.
that were listed. Why? Because people were getting on the phone and it's like, no, no, no, no, no, I want to see it. I'll send you an explanation of the legislation. No, that's not what I want. I want a copy of the legislation to read for myself. What? Yeah.
And what they do is they have a little printout, which is of course a liar sheet generated by the special interest group to baffle you with BS and tell you nothing. Under the logic that Americans are shallow hells and barely had the brains God gave geese and incapable of any kind of deep thought, let alone reading, don't you know? Just like it did with the Patriot Act. Yeah, exactly. Oh, you, we don't read. Here's what we think it might say and then after we pass it, we'll read it and we'll let you know what it really says.
Yeah, we don't need to read this, right? Yeah. So again, that's one of the reasons, and by the way, that's before anybody knew who I was, people. And this is why I was taught to do everything behind the scenes, but do it en masse. And so you can completely affect an area with a handful of hard chargers. You can completely affect the area. Remember that they're worried if they get a handful or maybe two or three letters on a subject.
But when you have people personally calling in and they have a script and every time you try to bullshit them but misdirect them, they're actually ready for it. Oh, that real, they don't know what to do. And they've done this forever. If you think any of the garbage you're doing now is new, it's not. It's what they've always operated for decades. For decades. The bureaucracy is your enemy, period.
If you understand that, you're doing fine. Ban the bureaucracy. Fred Rexer was absolutely right. Ban the bureaucracy. That should be one of your unit mottos. Little piece on the top of a piece of paper. Ban the bureaucracy. Everywhere you can. Ban the bureaucracy. Ban the bureaucracy. And by the way, ban the bureaucracy. I kind of prefer a hang the bureaucracy. That sounds a little better.
Well, once they're out of service, you can catch up with them and they, you know, they have less protection that way. I quit, I quit. No, you didn't. We know what you were doing. We've just been waiting and we will do to you what you thought you would do to us. Only in spades. Congratulations, tag. You're in. Again, another thing here real quick on that note is a full copy of me. Okay, go ahead. Jump in there. Go ahead.
I was going to say the only thing that would be different is that we will actually give them a fair trial before we hang them. We have plenty of evidence. The cute part is like I said, imagine what you could do. Well, I said this when they gave the stuff to Tucker Carlson, the supposed, all the videos. What would you do if you had access to that? I'd be sitting down, but I'd actually have to do the Reader's Digest version. And it's like I told you, what you do is you put it on a big screen and multiple screens.
You have multiple watchers and what you do is you fog out your focus because what you want to do is you pick a person, you identify the silhouette so to speak and you watch the macro interaction first. At a certain point you may have something stopped. You then back up, you observe again in regular time, less high speed, what it is that's going on and now okay let's back up. See that person there talking to Epps?
The one in the blue. Yeah, the one that had the baseball cap. No, no, just the blue baseball cap. Let's go back through the video here and the overview video. Find that location, look at the time mark, go to the other videos, find that time mark from whatever angle I want that person. See how that works? Do to them what they do to us. Oh yeah, there he is. Oh, he works for HUD.
He works for the gun-toting element of HUD. What? Yes, all agencies have SWAT teams, people. You do know that, right? He's a tactical shooter for HUD. Yeah, just like EPA. EPA has shooters. Everybody, every federal agency, it's a way to cover and have more secret police in the ranks by making tactical units in virtually every department, every agency, every alphabet soup group that exists.
The post office, there are regional office SWAT teams. Did you know that? There are 10 regions to the US government. There are 10 regional SWAT teams. They are located at the regional capital of each of the regions.
And for Area 5, Region 5, which is us, Michigan, and Ohio, Indiana, etc., they're located in Chicago, Illinois.
The post office, yeah, can you picture him? Kind of looks like the assassin from three days of the Condor. All of them were pasty face. They've got black tactical shorts, six pocket shorts that are above the knee. They all have black tactical shirts with a powder blue, powder blue t-shirt to maintain the post office motif.
They're wearing a coal scuttle helmet with the postal post office vehicle insignia, kind of like Waffen SS or Wehrmacht on the side, each side of the helmet with the eagle facing the same direction on both sides, you know, front. And then on top of that, they're carrying the older style leather tactical, oh, I'm sorry, mail bag with a Mac 10 and a whole bag full of magazines.
Yeah, big-ass mailbag. Remember the old ones? They're like a women's purse, only the size of a backpack. Yeah, with a single strap. My God, those things were heavy. Yeah, there you go. Tactical post. Ho, ho, ho, ho. Well, wait a minute. Mailbox goes through, mailbox goes through, mailbox goes through. Everybody has a SWAT team. Everybody. So anyway, again, couple of things here real quick on that note too. I mentioned helmets. Over at...
Sportsman's Guide. And this was mentioned by Tex-Mex a little while back. They've been in and out of stock. They have the CEP, what is it? CEP-22 Italian Kevlar helmet shells marked down. You might want to go take a look at that. How good are they? Well, they are still heavier and denser than the Chinese counterpart. Well, I mean, as far as the cheapy ones.
They do not have the head basket in them, but however, however, however, if you go look, they may still be available. You can get the entire internal webbing because these have the screws. Apparently, they have the screws, everything in place, but they don't have the webbing in them. Well, where do you get the webbing? Well, if you go over to colmans.com, colmans.com, if you go to also, let's see,
Allegheny Surplus, now they may or may not have been stock right now, but Allegheny carries them and they do have them in mixed sizes. The extra small, well that's too small for me, no not really, but it's a matter of how big the helmet is. They actually are, it's weird, I don't know how they came up with the sizing and maybe the sizing was wrong on the extra small because they will fit in a medium quite comfortably.
I've already done it with some of the other leftover Kevlar helmets we had that needed fixtures. Repainted the helmet, put the webbing in, used a sweatband from one of the other companies that's gone now. You can buy brand new sweatbands for a couple of dollars for the Kevlar Pascat helmet. You can buy the entire internal webbing for the standard Pascat, the Sep-22, the Italian Kevlar, the same system.
The neat thing about the suspension systems is that they have thermally drilled through the nylon. They didn't just poke a hole. They actually used a heat spike and welded everything together but made the hole properly where it needs to be for the screw to go through and for the flag washer to do its job and everything else. So they are out there available. What I would do first is peruse the system for the basket. It's just nylon.
And then if you're confirming you got that in motion, then go over and buy one of the helmets or however many you want to pick up based on how many you want to put together. Before you do put them together, paint them. You've got the subdued Krylon colors that work really well and it's your choice, whatever your base color you want to go with. I would remind you that
Black's not your first best choice, but you can go two ways. As I've said many times, paint the helmet black, cover it with a camouflage cover, or the other option, if it's already OD green, leave it that way, and then turn around and buy a black helmet cover in cloth, fold it up, and put it inside the helmet crown. I always put them up inside the helmet, so they're right there where they're handy.
In fact, I've got one seasonal, I've got basically the helmet's green, okay, but it could be black. If it's black, it only changes what color you have in the odd man out helmet cover. But a black helmet, so you can peel the cover off and you look like the secret police. In addition to that, you want a seasonal camouflage cover in the alternates, so in the browns and brown green range.
And then the other is in the Woodlands slash whatever green color you want to go with or whatever you've built. So two seasonal helmet covers and then the base color itself covers three different missions. The black helmet means that you take everything off, you slide down a black field jacket over everything. Most of what somebody might see is covered, smile and wave. Remember that.
look like the enemy. The big thing here again is that the price is right on the helmets. They're reasonably priced. And there are a few other helmets out there right now. One of them, apparently the Bulgarians have dumped a bunch of their steel helmets. These are not just regular thin sheet steel guys. These are actually supposed to be rated for macarab pistol or 9mm. Now they're heavier. They're a lot heavier. Matter of fact, they're heavier than Zinn.
But they are a viable helmet and the other thing we've been looking at is how do we replace maybe the suspension system on those. The reason I have these other Pascat helmet suspenders is because I'm experimenting with making them work in the steel helmets as a replacement. So just a heads up. That's why I have them. I also have spares because we got a lot of Pascat helmets laying around.
The replacement suspension system is as little as 99 cents and between $1 and $2 for a complete replacement suspension system is brand new. Now if you're going with the newer Mish 2000 and all of that, remember that's a different system, but right now a bunch of the Mish 2000
Basket and helmet suspension systems with chin strap are popping up all over the place and by the way, you can always find that stuff at Botash B O T A C H Botash dot com out of Nevada and they did have some of those kits for the Miss 2000. So if you got a Miss 2000 might have been beat up. Maybe you got it as a inheritance gift from a friend somewhere. However, then the components to support that helmet are out there right now in good quantity.
since the other newer brain buckets are more popular than the MIHCH 2000 apparently. But you'll see all of these in the field and there's such a collection, selection and combination that anything goes and you'll still roughly look like the other side, smile and wave. Remember a cup of coffee and a clipboard and everybody else's weapons ready to go. Half the time you can walk through rather than fight through something. Remember, smile and wave. So...
Other things, next, oh we're almost at the top, oh darn. Real quick here, also on ammunition, I mentioned classic firearms, go over there and check them out. Now, there is a small batch, I don't know if it's the last of this stuff that they authorized, I don't know why they'd be stopping Serbia, but they may have, because there's been some new pissing matches going on. There has been a quantity from somewhere of the Yugoslavian,
SKS ammunition in the sheet metal cans, the sheet metal fabricated cans, you know the ones where they've been coming in the stripper clips, in the can, big can. One big block of ammunition. You need to check classicfirearms.com to see if they have them in stock. They did, but this stuff will go fast because it is in the military stripper clips and it's European loads.
Those are European, that's European canned ammo that the Ugo's put together. This was a very popular rental revolution package that they sold God knows how many billions of rounds of. But even until not too long ago, and there probably still are a lot of SKS's in Serbia and what is old Yugoslavia because nobody gets rid of a gun if they can help it.
Because of this, there's still some of this stuff coming out of their inventory to be released. Now, I don't see much more of that coming out, because one way or another, 7.62x39 and 5.45x39 is on the battlefield. So, what little is around, I don't know if the price has gone stupid. I didn't check the price.
But I do know that it's in motion, so wherever we see it first, and if somebody does spot it in another location, like Atlantic Firearms, they usually carry it, so you might want to check Atlantic first. But Atlantic Firearms, we're torn and dirty as he stood there in my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me.
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Tucker Carlson is up on Twitter and I recommend you watch the video that he did for today Tucker Carlson I believe he's out at five o'clock in the afternoon same time that we start the Intel report, okay? But she of course he's in he's in memory loop now So if you want to go over you can watch it at your discretion, but I recommend you do so
and give it a thumbs up and subscribe do whatever it is you can do to support only takes a moment it's a minor thing in terms of time for you but it's part of a cumulative action when everybody pitches in and of course we need to be doing that the pedo queer sniffer meat puppet and the you know he's just run by Obama the rest of the turds we know that
are continuing with the agenda. We're going to hit a crux, you know, there's a point where the juncture takes place where they're going to try whatever they're going to try. We're getting better at what we're doing. We need to be the best at what we're doing. A lot of us are, I think. A lot of people far exceed the capacity of the other side in virtually every aspect of performance. Just need to be ready to assert yourself when the time comes. We got the thinkers, they got the gutter trash, yes men and stinkers, okay?
Just that's how it works. Now, they still treat them that way. Anyway, a couple things I mentioned. I did not get a chance to go to classic firearms. I did not immediately see the 556 deal, somebody else had sent me an email on, but I appreciate that. I'll go back and look. I might have just, I was doing high speed. But the 760 by 39 ammo, gonna have to search around.
There is a quantity of the stripper clipped Yugoslavian stuff that has come in I would shop to see which price is the best and remember obviously always have to include Shipping in that so that's another issue all together before any farther home hold on some of my Tanzania and pea berry coffee from Tanzania yes lieutenant. It's from Tanzania from pea berry Tanzania and pea berry smell
Oh, the epiphanescence, I say. And then taste. A beautiful, if you haven't remembered, I found at one of the Distress stores, Anthony and Peaberry. Now traditionally, I've done Ethiopian blend because needless to say, the Ethiopian epiphanescence of the coffee bean picker has always been critical to the overall flavor.
And as we know, the impoverished Ethiopian coffee bean pickers at night come in, slide on top of the sun-warmed fresh-picked coffee beans. They're sweaty body oil permeating the juke bags. And of course, in the process, they're sweaty body oil and body salts permeating the coffee beans, enriching them in ways that could happen no other way. Yeah, and then of course, roasted to a perfection.
a combination of the body salts and sweat of laborers from across the world on the other side in Ethiopia and of course the choice coffee beans that they picked create the ultimate in blend. Unfortunately, apparently they've killed off too many slaves or there's just not as many Ethiopian coffee pickers that haven't fled the country recently.
Finding Ethiopian coffee is a little harder than it was before. Yes, it's still out there. But it was a cheap coffee for a while and while getting something unique. Now, apparently the cheap coffee is from, and it rolls off your lips, Tanzania. So we're enjoying the Tanzanian blend tonight. Go ahead, jump in there, call her, please. This is Carl in Virginia. Always sure. Great.
I never understood why it seems like the crappiest countries have the most expensive coffee. Is that because they have to pay off the local water? Good question. It's like those poor bastards. But you can picture probably wearing rags and going up there dragging along the mule or the donkey, or it could be a cat. It's Ethiopia. On the other hand, it might just be an old 45-year-old Ford pickup truck with wheels falling off it almost.
And they fill the back end with those carefully picked coffee beans and it's the way of the world, the spice, of course. But you are right about that. All of the poorest blasted countries, I think there's coffee, and I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure there is even coffee from Chad. And Chad is like,
Dryer to popcorn fart most of it and it's the third it competes with the one or two other countries to be the poorest country on the planet and yet The Chadian coffee is like you said. Oh, that's like little finger up and you have Chadian beans Yes, Chadian Arabica beans only the finest the planet could create from an obscure valley up in the mountains Poor bastards are all dead
But they got that last bag down the mountain with the rickety old F-150 with wheels falling off and delivered it on time and it gets to our plate. It is received by our palate with great joy. Yum, yum, yum, yum as they say. So it's true. That's kind of sad. And again, Tanzania and I, I think I've seen Tanzanian coffee before so it's not new but it's right now apparently there's a little glut.
or not so much that, I don't think it's popular. Let's put it that way. So it's become popular for me because it's really cheap. And it's actually a custom bag and special, you know, it's a special a line also on top of everything else. So I thought it was worth picking some up just because it was so unique. And so now it's the it's the coffee flavor choice outside of say,
any of the pro-patriot coffee companies that are out there and this is a it's not a no-name brand this is just one of the little spin-off you know to do brand you know baggers that does this stuff in the eight ounce or ten ounce bags but it was cheap cheap cheap so again it gets in the it goes into the inventory quickly when the price is right
Anything else? Jump in there, please. How are things been going? Are you, uh, is half the population of Virginia dead now from the horrible, horrible, toxic smoke from the great Northern fires? I am curious about that. No, but it's the same thing. They, uh, you know, everybody's got these leftover, you know, stupid little COVID masks, and yet they're not saying, hey, remember those masks? Maybe you should put one on. Yeah.
Yeah, hey I keep waiting to see the coffee coming out of Somalia or Haiti or something like that. Yeah, what's fascinating about this too is again, they're trying to make it the latest crisis for the poor people on the East Coast because crisis is apparently all that the controlled media can live for now.
And I'm thinking, like I said, the next time that they go, all these characters, once they're being properly conditioned, you know, what wildfire smoke does to the human body as an actual subject, okay? Wildfire smoke. People, the wood that they're burning up north, I doubt, unless, like I said, maybe Trudeau chopped down a bunch of trees, put up some polyester fake trees we didn't know about, and maybe that's what the problem is. I don't know.
But it has to be a big bunch of them because otherwise the only thing that's burning up north is pretty much natural materials. And fires naturally occur. Now these are ill-managed by typical leftist, lesbian, queer, pedo turds who they're doing what they want to do. They steal the money out of the accounts, claim that they're doing something in a nouveau way, which means they're not doing anything at all.
And then when the crisis hits, they blame everybody but themselves because they're the ones at fault. So that's where we are with Trudeau saying he wants to say, I need a trillion dollars. I'm sure he just threw a dart at the board and whichever number, whatever the dart hit, that was the number he was all of a sudden having to put into his propaganda speech the other day. So a trillion dollars. Well,
You know, prevention's a lot better than, or I should say immediate action firefighting is better than sitting on your dead ass and, well, waiting for the Committee of Monkeys to make a decision. Is that really what happened? Apparently he was from Zelensky on, you know, how to build the American taxpayers out of an ungodly amount of money. Right, exactly. And he's going to go for a bigger card because he's right next door so it's a lot easier for the semi-trucks to deliver the pallets of cash, right?
Yeah, so how soon before the Mexican president asked for like three trillion dollars for Who knows what? Well, he's gonna have to burn something and it's a little more desert or desert to read down there. So Again, they'll expect something. What's interesting is the number of weapons that are now showing up in Mexico from the gift buckets that we gave to the Ukraine
There are people now trying to do as accurate account as they can, but we have missiles, we have shoulder-fired weapons of all categories, including small arms, that apparently we gave to the Ukrainians and they either never got there and just, you know, when they put them in the truck, they just sent them south over the border to the cartels, or if you want to believe this, and this is what's bizarre, I guess it could happen, because it's a small world nowadays.
We shipped the equipment over there. Zelensky's Jewish contacts loaded the stuff up on the planes that were stolen from the US Air Force. You know, they weren't stolen, they were given. Remember all those brand new state-of-the-art transports that they, I told you, were, you know, they were made to disappear in Afghanistan. They said that the Afghan military destroyed them. No, they didn't. They were put into the black, you know, conduit.
Well, chances are that those planes, which are American built, run by the Israelis to move the dope, are probably the ones moving the armaments out of Ukraine on a regular SkyTrain operation. They could go down into the Mediterranean again. It's not a big deal. They're long-distance aircraft, transport aircraft.
And then, not many refuel, but on to Mexico, they land there, drop off the cartels grocery list, and then probably have a couple other milk runs to some other tin pot dictators, and then they go back for more. So it's a variation on the Iran Contra scam, which I've explained over and over again on the air. Only in this case it's-
And so right now they're saying that at least two Javelin launchers are absolutely for sure in Mexico that we sent to the Ukraine. They never got unboxed in the Ukraine and they're already on the shoulders of the cartel personnel down here in south of Texas right now.
So there's your tax dollars at work with a pedo queers a three dollar bill Communist Department of Defense Making sure that your enemies the people who want to kill you are better armed to do so Because it's what they do. I mean after all they're well, they're making the dollar move I guess that's what their logic is you're making the dollar move And with more people dumping the dollar than somebody's got to move the dollar so organized crime will have to do it for them
like they always have. So anyway, anything else, Carl? Before I'm gonna jump on one or two of the things here. Don't want to leave ya'll. They're bringing them back to the North American continent and that just means that that's more that's ended up in our hands after we take it from the cartels after we wipe them out. Right, exactly. It's like, at least we'll know where it is. We don't have to drive this car to get it back. I mean, in fact, don't have to really drive far at all.
So I see that as yes, that's a logical positive point. I'll tell you what, before we go any farther, a reminder, and I want to do this, we already played it, but the latest guns and gadgets, we're not going to worry about playing it again on the air here. We already did it during the second hour. But I will point out that it only takes a minute to pitch in when you have like guns and gadgets or any of the other program groups like the Gun Owners of America.
asking for help only takes a second to pick up the phone. Now, why are you doing this? It doesn't make any difference if they want to listen or don't want to listen. If there are 40, 60, 80, 90 million of us, and if each of you call in at a given point through the day and even into the night, 24 hours a day, guys, if you call in,
And you tell them, yeah, I know you're not listening, but we're completely against this and I'm telling you not to vote for any of the anti-gun bills or vote for HR fill in the blank if it's pro-gun. The reasoning behind this, guys, is not that they're listening, but that they have no choice but to listen. This is death by a million, million cuts.
Because if each one of you picks the phone up, somebody's got to answer. If you call them, somebody's got to answer and listen. And if as soon as you're or even while you're on the phone, another of your allies is calling into the same office and another one and another one and another one, it doesn't make any difference if they have 10, 15 in-office switchboard receivers.
In other words, people whose job it is to screen and block calls unless it's somebody wants to give money to the communist hack that's in that office. Okay? Then they want to hear from you, right? Oh, they'll listen to you all day if it looks like there's going to be some money coming out of your wallet to them. But they see by doing this, they can't talk to the person who wants to give them a bucket of money.
Oh, that's right. Remember, your enemy, which is a minority in Washington, D.C., made up of a whole bunch of little peckerwood staff personnel and a bunch of peckerwood little rats that are, you know, they're the next, yes men wannabes that would like to be in the, you know, the Biden White House. Any of those characters, if they're busy listening to you, they're not doing something else.
So if you outnumber them 50, 70, 1000, 3000, 10,000, half a million to one, which is closer to it for any of the situations, how many bites, how many slashes with the time knife can you take before you actually eat up every moment they had available? Doesn't take very many.
And by the way, when you leave a message, they have to at least check it. Why? It could be some poor grandma calling in to give away her life savings to some prostitute rhino or a hack communist. And so they need to listen. They got to check because there could be cash waiting to be stuffed into their Cayman Island or over into their Haifa or Tel Aviv bank accounts. You can't pass that up.
So, this is why calling is a cheap and effective time eater for the other side. It only takes a few moments for you, but it consumes the enemy's time on the other side. And every peon that can't push a keyboard, can't move a mouse, can't do anything else, because they've got to sit there and listen to you over and another over and another over and another and another and another and another.
Well, that's a great way to wage what is the thousand cuts war against the bureaucracy. Oh, they're still going to continue with certain activities. But it's a lot easier to be able to focus on those problems with all the other 23 hours and 52 minutes you have in every day. Right? It won't take you so many minutes to deal with the telephone call, if that, if you know what you're doing.
You already have the number cue, all you do is hit the number. I mean, come on, you're using a cell phone most of the time.
If you're using a ground line, it's still just as quick dial in. Go to the number. Yeah, I know. Yeah, switchboard. Connect me to a, you know, Bob Schmidlaps office. Okay, thank you. And then go to Bob Schmidlaps office. Hi, tell Bob not to vote for this. Tell Bob to be pro gun. Tell Bob to be, well, what's your name? That's not relevant or important, by the way. Well, we'd like to contact, and I'll contact you as I need to. Remember, guys, vote pro firearm and
Support America. Bye. Click. And whoever calls in next, come up with whatever you want to. But you know, it's over. As soon as she hangs up or he hangs up or it hangs up, then click. All of a sudden there's another call. And it's the same kind of message. And then there's another one. And then there's another one. And wait a minute, the other person over there on the other phone is doing the same thing.
So it is an effective tool. It is something that works at least in the big scheme as far as the many different tiers of conflict that we're involved in and how we deal with the enemy threat. So you're helping. You really are making a difference. And we've done this for many, many, many, many decades. Okay, now a couple things I want to touch on. We got almost to the bottom of the hour here, not quite.
Today, in my passing, as we went to pick up some more ducks, a few more little ducks, Roland's, as a matter of fact, they are incredible layers, as a matter of fact, also. They, in fact, ducks, perfect for a combination of general survivability and egg laying. So something to think about there. Anyway, in passing, one yard sale out of three was open that we actually saw a sign for.
And I pulled in and lo and behold I got a bunch of electronics for 25 cents an item. Now one of the things I want to point out is a lot of different places you'll have if you look at the odd table or tray you have the older style cigarette lighter plug-in mail fixture. Okay? Not critical to everything but right now is like I just picked up today I got a whole bucket full
I cherry picked from what was there. I left some cables behind because I didn't realize they went to the printer they had there. But these particular plugs include specific power supply pins at the other end for any number of different objects. Well, I don't have that necessarily. No, maybe you don't right now, but you may in the future. And this was 25 cents for a virtually brand new item. I just rebagged it into the snack bags. That's what you're hearing there.
And this particular one is the power supply with a male pin for probably an audio device. It could either be a cassette player or more likely it's for a CD player. But there's a lot of other mechanical items, electronic items, that take this type of fixture and you never know what you're going to run into. So for 25 cents a piece,
I've got a complete fixture. I can always cut the cord and bond another connector to it, you know, another plug. And if I need the body of this thing, which by the way, this is one that has the internal fuse, well, hell yes, it's worth 25 cents. But one of the other things I got, well, I don't know if you could hear it, is a three-gang connector from a one-gang connector cigarette lighter fixture combo.
And again, a quarter. This is brand new out of the box. If it's been used, I don't know how. But this is going right into another bag. It's too big for the little small snack bags, but it's going to a bag of its own. Both of these are going into a kit. Now, along with a couple of earbuds, a couple sets of small goggles.
And also, USB connectors with multiple station USB plug, female plugs on board, jumpers and such, so a wide range of stuff, all of it useful.
What's it going to do? It's going to go with the different radio equipment. It's going to go with the different kits for one vehicle or another. Each one of the vehicles I have has one of these three-point connectors. You can still plug one of the USB female plugs like the Durasail one I have here, which was brand new from the store for $0.99, with an extension, with a power cord and all the other fun stuff. Stole the wrapper.
Plug that into one of these, the other two can be used with the regular connectors that are hooked up to CDs, 2 meter radios, etc. You don't have to change them out that way. And since we're running into a lot of this stuff brand new, I have no motive to change any of it anyway. And I was thinking about this, some people were like, well, I'll change all this out, you know, I'm going from the old to the new, because the USB is now not that. In fact, USB is old. Most people won't think about that.
The standard USB plug is actually now old by electronic standards, but it's the norm. It's progressively been the dominant replacement for, in electronics, but especially in radio communication, for stuff that goes into the dash. The USB plug is now becoming more of the central key component. However,
Like I said, I'm running older vehicles. I'm not going to change any of these other components out. I'm not going to switch out carve-off equipment and chop ends and compromise them to make USB work. I don't have to. I can take one of these, like I said, this triple gang, plug one of these double USB gangs into that. I still have two of the conventional older style cigarette lighter fixtures. And I've got one that's going to accommodate two USB plugs for instance.
the jumpers for the FRS radios that go in each vehicle. So I can put both of the charger units for the FRS radios on the one plug and have it all plugged in simultaneously to the 12 volt supply and the dash. Now, if somebody wants to get rid of something like that, you notice I'm going to tell you what I do nowadays. I don't say, are you sure you don't want to get rid of it? No, I just take it.
Even with friends or you know, I should say acquaintances. Well, I'm getting rid of all this because this is passé. So I'll take it. Now, it's always funny when you do that is that people who actually are a little more knowledgeable hesitate. Ever notice that? Well, well, well, well, well, well, you don't want it. You're going to throw it away, right? You're going to get rid of it? Now, I would normally say, well, you shouldn't hang on to it in case you run into another piece of equipment. You need an adapter.
But the person should already know that and if they're trying to be snide to show that they're spending the latest on the greatest Don't even fight with them or argue or discuss they should know better and if they don't they've forgotten it's their mistake not yours But take all the goodies If somebody out here were taking getting rid of all these kinds of fixtures like I just had right here Oh, I wouldn't argue with them. Oh, I'll take them you will. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna take them. That's okay. Is that a problem?
Well, no, but and then they're waiting for you to give an argument. It's like I don't do that anymore. I've learned I'm getting older. I know if I were to I'm gonna remind you about something I've said many times You can be standing right there and you think you you will in your mind You will think you have convinced somebody that they should maybe change direction
But you're a passing fancy and the moment you leave somebody else who probably had that person's ear Who was pissing and moaning or complaining about getting rid of this or doing away with that or or you got to get you know? Got to make things you know smaller You know less stuff well what happens is the moment you leave? They're right there in their ear and the stuff that you probably could have carried away for free is going to get walked over and thrown in the trash So don't don't even think twice just take it
Here's what's really cool. The person might be a semi-ally. Okay, who knows? And down the road they're like, boy, I wish I had one of those, oh, you mean like that one you got rid of? Yeah, you know, I know I shouldn't have done that. Yeah, well here, here you go. Now it's still where it needs to be, but you've got it in hand. What was the benefit? Well, all the time you had it, you needed it, you used it. But if somebody else does need it the same person, you don't rub it in. Other than, well, you probably shouldn't have gotten rid of that. Well, it should have made up a kit with all these goodies in it, shouldn't you?
Yeah, you know, but well, you know, and then they'll be whatever excuse blah blah blah blah blah. Don't worry about that. Remember, again, we're trying to keep everything pointed in the macro motion direction. But we have to preserve the technology ourselves because you can't count other people being that forthright about the idea. Not if they want to embrace it. Bunch of the people you're dealing with will are going to be half-hearsed about most everything. You know that, except that.
But if you have an agenda and you stick to it, it's amazing how well you all do in the long run because they have this mutual liberty interest that they might eventually embrace more of. And in the process, join in the fight, well now they got better tools in the toolbox to join in the fight. And you preserved and or provided them. Just keep it going in the macro direction towards the enemy. It doesn't have to be micromanaged.
But they got to have the tools in the toolbox and that's what we're that's why we're doing what we're doing the way we're doing it Another thing real quick and talking about little electrical kits Yard sales you always run into all kinds of electrical knickknacks example our connectors for Doing hard wire you've got eyelids you've got stirrup types You know the ones are like two little prongs you slide under the screw you tighten it down
Those can also be plugged, used for, they're actually also adaptable too and are used with male, female plug type systems that exist. And I highly recommend you start making up a little battle pack repair kit. Get yourself a little dollar tree, a little divided container, the milky plastic kind. And whenever you run into little stuff like that, including small wire nuts, tiny wire nuts.
These are little things that you almost need to put them all together in a kit because by themselves are just too easily to lose. But if you're going to put a radio repair kit together in the field, these are also things that are incredibly handy. Now, I would point something out about a little eyelet type where you crimp onto the wire one end. Most of everybody goes, well, how do we connect those if we don't have all that we need in the way of this part that goes into goes onto?
Well, I want to point something out. If you have the eyelet type and they're in the red, the blue, the yellow, the green, depending on what gauge wire you have, you slide the wire and you crimp the eyelet type, you know, where it looks like a washer that's at the end of the, you know, where the power supply is, where the wire is joined to. You take two of those and a very small nut and bolt, and you bolt them together. What? No, you don't have to use a wire nut. You could actually take two of these
If you have a bunch of these little switch and sandwich and eyelet type connectors, wire connectors, which are for going onto little bridges and boards and things like that, well, they're also a good way to bond two wires together. If you don't have wire nuts, you can take two of those, then take and find yourself, you know, usually again, your little kits, like I've got a little bag full of nuts, bolts, and screws right here that are going into the kit that just keep this connector is going into, I've got in my hand right now, it's a little tiny thing.
You take a nut and bolt, actually you got a couple washers, put one on there too, one on either side. Take both of the eyelets, put them together, one over top of the other, run the nut together onto the bolt and tighten it down. Guess what? You got a power bridge. You got your power going from one wire to the other, so it's much more reliable than just twisting stuff sometimes. Remember that if we're having to bounce things around or work on equipment,
We're trying to make it a little more durable for obvious reasons because we are, well first of all the question is this, why did it break? Always remember that, why did this break? Now it could be that, oh, that bullet went right through that radio casing and cut that wire but didn't damage anything else. That's why it broke. I've got to figure out how to make it work. And you want it to be a little more reliable whenever possible simply because, and don't forget after you're done using the wire, you're using the nut and bolt, the little micro nut and bolts screw together.
You then also want to still electrical tape if you can Anything that you've got like that to make even that much more secure and also to insulate it from moisture You know from again from the environment and for making contact with other wires and other areas or services Which means it might ground out? Okay, so ideas not just complaining about the problems There's a lot of work out there that we can do but little kits
Every chance you get when you run into stuff that's for free or odd stuff out, I just put it in my pocket, take it back, that's what happened with these. Somebody had dropped a bunch of them and this particular little handful of stuff was over at a tractor supply. I went and reached down, picked up all the little parts, put it in my pocket, brought them home, and I've got a little, like I said, a little fishing toolbox, and all these little things go in there.
Didn't cost me anything. Just a little bit of a few moments of time and some and some forethought and then afterthought Okay, mark anyway. Go ahead color. Jump in there not John here CD and N sports has got AR 15 ultra light barrel assembly the pencil barrel the ultra light manufacturers Bush master
It comes with a low profile gas block and they say an insulated hand guard for $79.99. The complete upper? No, the barrel. Just the barrel. Oh, with the block attached though? With the block attached and a complete hand guard for $79.99. 16 inch. Yep. Okay, very good. Now for everybody out there, and that's over at CDNN Sports dot com.
cdnnsports.com. cdnnsports.com. Excellent. Now, again, go ahead. They also have an AR-15 cuppa cuppa. Custom upper 16 inch pencil barrel. Complete upper for $179.99. Say $180. So complete upper for $180. Pencil barrel. Somebody finally did this.
It's basically the Kar-15 knockoff that Colt did, the upper. Is it a forward assist? Yes, it looks like it is, yes. Very good. So it's not a flat, not a slick side. It's a with forward assist. That's the perfect combination for anybody out there listening that was looking to build a lighter rifle, which I highly recommend for most of your work. But looking at it this way, it's like you have several irons.
and also a couple of different drivers and a putter in your golf bag. Well, think about this the same way. You can always, if nothing else, at least get the upper receiver because you can change that out with whatever bottom end you've got. You're running right immediately. It's two pins, pop, pop, pop, pop, and done. And that's a good price. Now you got me, you gave me another homework assignment as soon as we're done with the program right here.
Okay, well, how about the phone and listen online here. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate that. Now, real quick, ideas. See if the pencil weight barrel is going to bring the weight of the gun down significantly. Okay, remember that, guys. What was the argument of the M16 E1 rifle? Oh, the American soldier was stuck carrying a 9.5-pound, oh my God, it's so heavy, M14 rifle.
And we needed the 7-pound, which in reality was really about a 7.5 pound rifle, called the M16. Okay? And it was because those 2 pounds are so important. Now, by the time we're done, I want you to weigh today a 16-inch barrel metal front shroud with all the accoutrements AR-15. What's it weigh in at?
even without, you know, the laser and the light sight and the Picketini, extra Picketini rails, all four points of the compass, you know, looking at it straight on. You're talking heavier than an M14 now. Seriously. We want to go the other way with a quantity of weapons. And this is what's really cool is you could get, and I know not everybody likes them, but they do work. The Plum Crazy Polymer Air 15 lowers.
are under $100 still, depending on who you look at. And you can find them all day. Now, there's another, there's Plum Crazy, and there's another one that basically looks to me like it's made in the same factory. And it's an all-polymer lower with metal internal parts, obviously, for your striker, your, you know, your sear, etc., blah, blah, blah. The upper, for $179.99, this is an ultra-light. If it's a flat top,
In this case, if it has a gas block, it's about as lightweight as you could possibly get. And other than the fact that if you need charging in on bulk carrier, I'll have to look. I don't know if it comes with or without. Probably it's a basic upper receiver. It definitely has the forward assist. So it's probably the latest variant in terms of the upper receiver itself. You blend that.
with a Plum Crazy Ultra Light lower and I guarantee you get bring that gun down to five and a half pounds Maybe five pounds with this combination because you know you still got to have something to line the sights up with I mean you got something for sight so you're either gonna go an iron sight pop-up Which you can even go plastic if you wanted to lighten it up, and I mean like mag pull The mag pull makes a lot of parts
So you could put a mag pull quickie front rear sight on that and or you could go with a lightweight red green blue dot and keep the weapon at about probably five and a quarter pounds. Which is really what the CAR 15 was supposed to be in terms of a lightweight out of the way weapon that was used for keeping you alive in a distressed situation. But again, five pounds
It's not an inconvenience to carry. This is the other thing about a lot of utility work that you want to do around. Most people will whine because the heavier rifle is a burden. It's in the way sometimes, or you would think it is. You sometimes think of it that way. I don't. But a five-pound rifle, it's like the M1 carbine. I love the M1 carbine. The M1 carbine is so stick and convenient, you just don't have a problem carrying it anywhere.
It's not really in the way, you can always set it where it's close by, you can write there at hand's reach. When you do carry it, it's no big weight issue, the magazines are nothing, even loaded. And the Air 15, in this case with the Car 15 with the pencil barrels, like I've said, if I was using it as a garrison or camp gun, yeah, you can stick a 30-round magnet in, but 20-rounders make the gun a lot smaller. It sounds strange, but it's just a little less to snag on.
And you can pop 20 round mags in your pockets everywhere. Having every pocket, nobody even know you got that much firepower. But if you really were worried, put a 30 rounder in the rifle, carry a pile of 20 rounders in pockets, that way it's not obvious that you got a whole lot of firepower available. But when the time comes, hey, hose them down. The purpose behind the weapon is defense. So personal flavor choice and attitude about how you deal with the threat.
So again, over at CD and N Sports, thank you, because this is great. I was hoping somebody would come up with a more reasonably priced package. The pencil barrels should be cheaper. I mean, after all, less material, guys. Even if all they did was, instead of it being that graduated, taper, configured barrel that they originally had, if you went with a stepped graduated, you know, like a cake cut.
where you go so far and then you just intentionally index the barrel, the cut, you know, deeper, and then you go so far and index the cut deeper, but you keep the barrel that much lighter by just, you know, shaving all the weight off that you can. Which was the original purpose behind the M16 rifle. That's why the weight of barrel was on the M16A1 that was there. Now the A2, the argument was, no, we need to tighten this up, we're not shooting 90-pound soaking wet Vietnamese.
We want to try and get some range out of the weapon. We want to see a little more performance. And yes, you can do that. And we did. We've gone full circle with the Air 15 to where you can have a whole lot of different golf clubs in the inventory and still use the same lower. You could have a pencil barrel upper ready to go, use it for just utility carry work. But now you figure, oh, I've got to go more serious. I need a little more range. Well, guess what? Pop, pop, two pins, pop, pop, pins back. Look what you got.
20 inch barrel H bar whatever So you can go the extreme from one end to the other in a matter of moments. It's not really extreme It's just variance. So this is a good thing and that is a good price So if you get a chance if you were looking at building more ar-15s and you've got kids if you got you know young adults or children you want to give an ar-15 to the pencil barrel
with all of the minimal trimmings on the gun, makes that weapon a grow into rifle. Because you can use the collapsible rear stock, and one minute it can fit the smaller person. The next second you hit the switch, pull out, now it's an adult gun. Boom, boom, boom, boom. So it's kind of a very user-friendly share rifle. The youth rifle progressively becomes the grow into adult rifle.
Which is a good thing, you know good trade like Dens's with wolves So take the time CD and N Sports and like I said, since I get up here I'm gonna go over check them out and plus and we brought this up the other day CD and N Sports also is good for magazines You may have to call them because no Nobody, I don't care who they are Nobody has their full inventory on the Internet. Don't make that mistake
I have found nobody who has ever been 100% on what they have. So if you're looking for certain mags, CDN and Sports was the traditional go-to company for magazines. And I would call them up. Don't go, oh darn, I didn't find it on their webpage. Those bastards, no. Use the phone, give them a call, find out what they got. Go ahead, jump in there, please.
Hey, this is Carl in Virginia again. I just want to say, if you got kids, you got grandkids, and they're maybe three years old or whatever, go ahead and buy them a rifle now. AR-15s have never been cheaper. And just buy it now and pick it in the safe, whatever, until they grow up. Don't wait until they turn 18 and then get them one. Get one now while it's still available.
and their cheat. If you take this pencil barrel and you take an AR-15 car with a folding stock bottom end, you've got a rifle you can collapse down to the point where number one, it'll fit the child, not maybe a three-year-old, but a three-year-old can be put behind easily. I mean, if you want a kid, when I was little, I think I was four or five when I first had a muscle loading
to the
I leaned into it so I remember it tugging and pushing me right back up and all the smoke and I couldn't see the target and I didn't, I quite hit the target but I put a pretty good hole in the sandbar behind it and I thought that was pretty impressive. Everybody laughed and of course then they reloaded the musket and they fired it themselves. But with something like this, just like you said, you guys, you could buy this.
put it all together and grandpa or dad can you break the munchkin out when they're a little bigger and right off the bat this is their rifle and not only that what's really neat is all you do is when they get a little bigger that folding stock you just take the notch out one more and a certain point you don't have to take the notch out anymore or you take it to its extreme because maybe if you're lucky and you fed him enough protein to give six foot six and got long arms guess what you can still carry that rifle
And the nice thing about it is the weight of this gun because of the front end. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, and you can get a .22 conversion kit. They're all over the place. You don't buy the R15 chambered in .22. Just get the regular one in .556 and get the .22 conversion kit to go with it. And of course, you're going to shoot it in .556 to sight it in. And then you're going to put that .22 conversion kit in it.
Now, every now and then you're going to need to clean it real good. I like to do this. So you're shooting with a 22-conversion kit for a couple hours, and then you're about to wrap that up. Well, take that out and swap it back to 5.56 and fire a few rounds out of that within 5.56, so that way it heats up and it blows all that lead fouling out.
And the first couple of shots, it'll look like you're shooting black powder, because all the black smoke is doing the better. After that, it'll clean up pretty good, and you can clean it like normal. Exactly. So the big thing here, again, too, is if you go to, I think right now, plastic firearms, I think has one of the conversion sets. I think everybody has one right now. Centerfire has a deal. I think it's three mags and the conversion unit.
for about what is it, 90 some or 100 and some dollars right around there on $100. A little more, a little less depending on who you buy it from and which model it is. There's three or four different companies that have been pretty successful right now with the idea. So the big thing is buy spare mags just like anything else. Don't just get one mag. Buy spare mags to go along with whatever conversion kit or whatever alternate system you're using.
And that way you're going to be able to continue using but here's the other thing they can start practicing at magazine change out Which is something you want to do and remember initially just to make it Not as challenging for the shooter when they're younger load five rounds into the first mag and load ten rounds into the second mag in 22 and you know choo choo choo choo choo empty and they look at it now you teach them how to respond
Inspect, you know, bolts lock back, drop the mag, grab the other mag, insert the mag, tap the release, slap the release if you want, or push it with the thumb, depending on what your preference in teaching is, depending on how big the student is, how small or big, and teach them to bring the weapon back into action.
And this is really a lot of fun. I mean, the AR-15 has been pretty well perfected, which is, of course, why government wants to try and get away from it, because here's the problem. Not only does government have it pretty well where it needs to be, which is why you got to get rid of it, but also the civilian population has worked every bug out of it. You can imagine and take it in every direction way ahead of the military to the point where there's nothing we can't do with an AR-15.
So if you go ahead jump in there. Yeah, this is X-Mux. I've got another polymer lower at Brownell that's on sale. It's a little bit more than the Plum Crazy. It's called K.E. Arms LLC. It's for a hundred and forty bucks right now and it's a complete polymer.
lower even with the buttstock. It's got the it's got an A1 buttstock and comes complete with a MB safety and a belt, what I call it a the magazine, we put the magazine it's all been opened up and it's complete for that and it's pretty lightweight. It's these guys came up with this idea for this because
The one thing about the other polymer lowers is that you know they use the standard buffer tube and buffer And that's kind of the weak point on those other ones, but then these guys came up with the idea with Making it all one piece Stocking off. I've seen those yes, and it's not a bad idea It's basically what they did with all the 12 gauge guns that have the ar-15 look alike You know they look like if you pay attention look at the design. Yeah a good point there
Now that in A1 would be really cool because it is a solid stock. Go ahead, jump in there. I heard a voice. Yeah, it's even got a spot for the, to put in your cleaning kit and the buttstock and everything. And it's normally a 22050 is what it says. And I do believe these are not going to be made anymore. So I think Brownells is just kind of getting rid of them.
It's trying to excel them as much as fast quick as it can. Well again, if you're looking, go ahead. I heard the other voice jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia again. That's actually an old concept and it was done by, I want to say, cavalry arms back in the early 2000s and early to mid 2000s. It actually got shut down, I think by the ATF for some crazy reason, since something stupid. And, but yeah, it was a very popular lower.
Sounds like it's a great price. Cool. Thanks.
It was the argument was that we were sweating our body parts off, you know what I mean, sweating your small dangly parts off, and it was 110 degrees, 100% humidity with rain nonstop, or it might as well have felt like it, and the guys were supposedly at their limit. Now, we haven't been in that condition for quite some time, although I guess I can take you to Louisiana or Southern Florida and we'll find it.
But those still being a lightweight gun very young people very old people or as a convenient Utility carbine. That's what this is perfectly. You know this perfectly centered for and so again take your pick again Brownells Ke arms and $140 for the complete lower that's with the solid stock. It's an all-polymer lower receiver
The stock is stock and buffer tube are integrated into the receiver is one fixture. Work for me. The one issue, let me point this out too just as a quick, that would also reinforce the buttstock area.
If you're in the field and you're doing a lot of fire maneuver, the weak point on the AK and the AR is where A on the AR, the buffer tube is connected to the rear receiver. And with the AK, where the beaver board stock, if it's a solid stock, locks into the ass end of the AK receiver, I have two rice boxes full of broken, laminate AK buttstocks.
Now I've never got rid of them. Why? Because I would turn right around if I had time and refinish them and stick them right back on a rifle and you'd end up with a shorter stock. But you'd still be able to use them because they're very high quality stocks even though they're made of communist labor. The AR, there's not a whole lot you can do if you do fracture the rear end. Hopefully the tube breaks but not the receiver. But it can happen. So again, the Polymer is good for a little more resistance in that issue.
and takes a little more spring, which is something to think about. The big thing here again is weight. That's why I'm curious, especially about the upper. You can put it on any lower you want and you'll bring the weight down significantly. And since they've already made it a flat top and it has a gas block, I think that's about as shaved as you can get. And if it's using a standard CAR15 slash M4 front hand guard, Polymer with a heat shield, that's fine, but that's exactly what I'd be looking for right now.
It's not that all the others don't work, trust me, whatever you got, don't go out and sell what you got because of what I just said. I'm talking about the fact that the beautiful thing about the Air 15 is you can go out and buy one of these now and still keep everything you've got. And then try it and see if you like it. But here's more important is buy it because it's never going to go to waste. You can always put it on another receiver. But if you test it, you want to give it to someone else that you're working on to try and build up.
This is a good way to get other people outfitted because you have the training aid or it should say the adaptive aid to demonstrate why somebody needs to invest in this package. You see how that works? You're not going to lose a penny on any upper receiver with a barrel you buy, nothing.
How many of you, any of you sold your $27 barrels from Bear Creek Arsenal? Remember when I brought that up day after day? Bear Creek was trying to get everybody into as many barrels as they could. Do you remember that? You aren't buying an AR-15 barrel for $27 anymore, are you?
And I repeated that, repeated that, repeated that because again, what did they tell me off the air? It's real simple. We're trying to get everybody outfitted as well as we can. Paul Meadow's now talking about it publicly the same way. Why? What is their feeling in the industry? What do they think the agenda is? Well, they don't have to express it out of the way and then, boy, I think we should get everybody armed that we can. Now granted, you're selling ironmonger, you're selling weapons, but...
Ask yourself why at this point most everybody feels this is an urgent issue They will emphasize now the good thing is is that we still can find some deals But also you can tailor your weapon systems and the air 15 like like Larry used to say it's a