June 26, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed the Wagner mutiny in Russia, logistics failures in Ukraine, the importance of medical preparedness and supplies, veteran benefits navigation, shoplifting and retail crime, supply chain shortages, salvage of armor steel from WWII shipwrecks, and the need for militia organization without internal conflict. He emphasized not joining the military, building local militia units with proper logistics, acquiring medical supplies from ShopMedVet and Sportsman's Guide, and warned against infighting within militia formations as conflict approaches.
- ukraine
- wagner
- logistics
- militia
- medical supplies
- shoplifting
- supply chain
- veteran benefits
- va
- amvets
- preparedness
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- armor steel
- shopmedvet
- sportsman's guide
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Through the mist where the f*** his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the lack of grave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize...
farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit that so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for when
he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the...
First hour of the afternoon intelligence report time our country One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories North West South and East Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite. I'll say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter where on which ocean you are right now, no matter where you are, I want to say thank you, especially for all the sharing that's been done and repeat broadcasting where people are recording and passing it down the line.
We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Monday, of course, later part of the day. It is the 26th of June. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023, older calendar, 2023, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords.
Let the dance continue. And again, here we are, it's Monday. Couple things going on over the weekend. Obviously somebody who was paid for or somebody who drank the wrong Kool-Aid over in the Russian military sphere and apparently on the one hand the Wagner unit is still functional but somehow going into a district, they were not in Moscow, they went into a district city.
Somebody did there's really no confidence in most any of the reporting in generally. It's like redacted news It's been doing a pretty good job But it was a single location and of course immediately the control press were talking that those are gonna be a Russian Civil War and it's like no in fact Interestingly enough there may have been a number of different reasons that this happened operational security from within ways to find out and also
Needles to say fiddle farting and counter intelligence from the outside trying to stir stuff up Humbling completely with the ball epic one day's worth of confusion, which is little to nothing and in fact Other than other than the idea that there was intentional command the confusion. There's the best way to describe it It was not even a significant hiccup except that personnel and equipment had to be
precautionarily employed and deployed, which is something, deployed but not employed per se. Can't say they pulled the trigger but by being put in place they did what they were supposed to do. Now the Russian military is pointed back in, well, all the same direction with the few variants that took place. It sounds like the sub commanders were set up or betrayed or combination of the above. The individual who was in charge of Wagner, which of course was a private businessman.
He is now in the Donbass and a secure situation where he can stay there, but don't cause any more trouble, apparently. Who knows? That might even be a complete lie. There's no way. This is war time, the battlefield situation. Anything other than if you're really lucky and like I said, redacted news is pretty good about getting people that are right there on the ground. The controlled media could do the same thing, but they're not going to. They're lying hypocrites and everybody knows it.
worthless turds that you know, how can you tell when they're lying? It's when their mouths moving. So with that being the case, the situation hasn't changed with the Ukrainian front. The Ukrainians have wasted or should say, well, they did what they were supposed to do. The equipment was sent over to be consumed. It's what war does. We've talked about this many times. If you're worried about something getting broken on the battlefield,
then you don't have the right frame of mind for a fighting situation. The big thing is if you can get your crews out. There's no indication that they did or didn't with a lot of these wrecks that we see. There's a pileup of seven Bradleys, looks like two leopards. So it's kind of interesting. I think they got some of the martyrs.
And I don't see why the German equipment isn't linked up with the German equipment, but that's not what they did. So instead you've got a hodgepodge of US and German in one unit alone. If you were to really take care of proper consolidation, the Ukrainian forces at least would have less heartburn with regard to spares. But that is not the case. So all of the other pieces of equipment they've got are strung in all the wrong places, typically because of intentional mismanagement. I will remind you again that when you have
the Jewish mob combined with the Spooks and Cookes, they're gonna get you enough to get you killed, give you enough to get you killed, but not enough to win, and always by creating confusion and intentional supply failures from behind. Okay, so again, as I've said a million times in this program, more than I can count ever, logistics, logistics, logistics, the key to victory. Understand how to route.
and utilize within a cooperative way the material chain that you put together. Example, let me give you a case in point. If I had 500 people that came in, they're volunteers. I'm gonna virtually stand right there. How many people have AR-15s? Raise your hand. Okay, over that way. Off to my right. All of you with AKs. Okay, off to the left.
How many of you with main battle rifles of any kind, 7.62x51 NATO, grands, you know, .30-06, etc., okay, you guys stay right where you are. Shotguns, go back over there in the corner. I'm not trying to get ready, I just got to put you somewhere. Go over there often to the right. Now, there are some subcategories, carbines, anybody carrying carbines, light rifles beyond the light rifle like the AR and the AK.
off to the left and to the back. Now once I get an idea of numbers, I need some straw bosses. Who here brought a squad with them? Okay, squad sticks together. Now the squad stays together no matter what subdivision, so we have to correct that before we talk about dividing everybody.
But we need munitions inventory as far as types of weapons, and then we route the unit after it's reorganized based upon the idea that this is just a random volunteer force, number of people coming in, nobody's organized. Me by weapon? You're gonna just sort them by weapon? Yes, I am, because the most important aspect of getting my troops in the field is being able to get the ammunition to where they're fighting. Not only that, but to get the right ammunition to where they're fighting. And equipment, spare parts, whatever.
So this is another thing that we're going to be doing some tradeouts also with equipment. What do I mean by that? Well, a lot of people have outfitted in different ways. And some have groups of people that have odd combinations. We're going to try to fix that. So we're going to alter the jiggle up, trading in material and equipment so that the units are more copacetic within a particular formation. Uniforms, equipment, armor, if at all possible. And that can be done. But that's where
Logistics, advanced logistics management has to be worked out. You already have to have a plan, which we do. It's not like we have to wait till the last minute to get this to work right.
But again, understand that if you have Americans or NATO behind you, they're backstabbing every step of the way. Their purpose is to set you up for a fall, give you enough to fight, enough to get in trouble, not enough to win, then you get betrayed by us. Okay?
So, that's what's happening. Kosher International Bankers have already manipulated most of Ukraine, but what little was being run maybe by actual Ukrainians will now be stolen by the Jewish International Bankers. And they're gonna lay claim to whatever piddle paddle separation takes place with what's left of Ukraine when this is all done. Between Poland getting a chunk and there being like basically Western ghetto Ukraine.
Eastern food producing Ukraine and Russia. Okay. And what I mean by Western ghetto is I guarantee they're already welfare state mode. It's worse now. It's going to be worse after this is done. And it's just going to be one.
Gasko of thievery after another one wave of theft out of our pockets Especially when they comes time to rebuild Western Ukraine. Oh god What you thought they could steal trillions away there right now you watch and see how these sows these little small hat wearing Parasites suck into Europe your larder when the time comes what happens to your taxes? Oh Trust me just getting stolen flat out. I can't be sorry
Yeah, I don't believe in any semantics. That's right. I don't go along with semanticism at all. So, again, case in point, if you look at just what you're seeing in the way of heavy material support on the battlefield, why are you mishmishing this? It doesn't make any sense. And again, what it does mean, though, is you have to maintain discipline by keeping particular weapons systems and particular theaters.
of the, or I should say, districts of this combat operational area because the damn country isn't that big, people. So it's not really hard to sort, but if need be, redirect to support a unit left or right of a formation if there's a need to fall back, secure with a defensive grid, and then play fire brigade and go somewhere else. But that's not what was going on here. There's really piss poor management across the board and it's not accidental.
It's in fact intentional, just like you saw with the intentional failure in Afghanistan. Like Vietnam was an intentional failure in Vietnam. Like the debacle, the lies that got us into Iraq, and the lies about us, well, what we did when we left, as far as what's the situation. Notice we don't talk about Iraq anymore. Why don't we talk about Iraq anymore? We spent 20 plus years there, trying to kill as many adults as we could so that they could
Do it correct, but cleanse the population of anybody that might be thinking. Cross contaminate with depleted uranium radiation deaths, etc., etc., killing the kids too, or mutating them. So, what a delightful happy ending there. Don't we know? And by the way, here's one sidebar. Anybody remember all the garbage and propaganda? Let me give you a best example of what will happen to Ukraine. What happened to Kurdistan?
What? Well don't you remember that one of the reasons we just had to get into Iraq is because of those Paul Kurdish people who you had to be liberated from the slavery even though the Kurds were integrated completely into Saddam Hussein's military had two full armored divisions that were just theirs and in fact were integrated into the defense scheme for Iraq. Well at the end they got their deal but what happened to Kurdistan?
In fact, right now with Turkey, with the NATO ally, and we were screwing them, and in Syria where the four or five way split is going on, the Kurds randomly are declared enemies by us. Anybody remember that? In more recent years, it's all you hear the Kurds, oh, we have big problems with these Kurds. It's like the Kurds, as I told you years ago, if you were listening to the program, and again, some of you have.
The Kurds had a constant three-way bickering going on with, yes, with, not serious so much, but more with Eastern Turkey, and also, yes, they were whining with Iran, and then of course they were kind of pissy with Iraq, but Iraq put up with them. They had the preponderance of real estate for the Kurdish district in Iraq.
But the Kurds that were in Iran were constantly trying to battle up and cause problems for Iran which we didn't mind because that meant that you were pissing off Iran and The Turks of course were complaining because the Turk Kurds were doing the same thing and they all argued that they wanted Kurdistan they wanted the real estate that they ran back with the Kurds and they wanted Kurdistan completely reconstituted
You know put together and we if you go to times news week ABC NBC CBS I can't remember. I'll never forget this one They had this this this Dodger slash scam artist out in the middle of nowhere and the in the dirt land I mean literally rocks and there was fresh water down below rocks for as far as you can see It's a valley of the trees. No, they're scrub brush. No, it's rocks and sand mostly rocks
Then, oh yeah, we're gonna get money from the US government, and we're gonna put a factory in here, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do that. Let me ask you, anybody check to see what happened with that grandiose projection that they put forward for one of the many reasons that we need to kill Iraqistanians, because we're gonna give the Kurds, you know, this opportunity, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. What happened to that? I believe there were several mansions built around Haifa for that money. Yeah, and Tel Aviv. Yeah.
So you see, we have seen this before, but you're not supposed to remember. In fact, most people like the shallow how mentality of not thinking. I've noticed this. You just think too much. Yeah, well, I think enough so that that way I don't get, you know, if you keep running up and you get banging your head in the wall against the wall, they're over and over again because somebody told you to bang your head against the wall. He's looking pretty stupid.
And that's how I look at this situation right now. You're looking pretty stinkin' stupid. But you know, there are some major raw, raw characters who I guarantee are bought and paid for by the Israelis on all of these YouTube channels. They're allowed to be on YouTube because, oh, oh, oh, oh, what are they doing? Well, we gotta go kill some Russian-stadians. Why?
Because the Ucrans need our help. The Kurds need our help. The Ukrainians need our help. Really bad. Send more money. Send more money. And look at how cool the battlefield is. Oh, look at how cool. Look at how cool. Now, again, the interesting thing about this is I also say, do not join the military right now, period.
Do not support the poof to command. They hate whites. They hate heteros. They hate Christians and Since we really want to exclude you Understand that if they get hold of your child your daughter or your son Or you if you're thinking about going back in by God, don't you dare do that? Mark you forgot they hate America and they hate America in general But they'll use the American moniker to kill America in the process. Yes, they hate America
So, you know, everything and everything and anything is bad with us, the communist Chinese and the Jewish mob can do no wrong, even though they're the ones pushing the Satanic, pedo-queer agenda. Every step of the way. Who do you think was doing that with Target? Who do you think has been doing that with all the rest of this? And now, again, like I said, now we've got child butchery. We couldn't get
We couldn't get infant slaughter anymore, so now we've got the Planned Parenthood operation shifting to another butcher shop product. So now they're doing child mutilation, which is cool for the occultist-slash-Babylonian Talmudist, Kabbalists, because it's just the kind of thing that they're into. Okay? Child slaughter works just as well. When I mentioned 900 million, I said 930 million on Friday.
No, it's 1.3 billion now. I was using outdated numbers over Yeah here again real quick. I cannot emphasize this enough. Do not go on the military. We got a few people That are going in here in a bit that we do know around about way Well, what do you think I don't think you should go but again each person makes their own decision But as I've warned it's like here's how it works
The people that are in there right now will be sacrificed. Don't care who they are. Don't make it as how even the ones who think that they're the fellow travelers in any conflict, especially the type that they're setting everybody up for, another global war.
The first elements that are there well, they're gonna be sacrificed and who do you think they're gonna push? Do you think that the purple-haired freak that's the Satanic pedo-queer is going to send his Satanic pedo-queer lover and all the rest of the clique say the little common that they're with no, they'll make sure they're shifted back into the rear like they did in World War two and What'll happen is you're sorry. Arceus up front at Corregidor Yeah, yeah, or Wake Island or take your pick
Any chance of being resupported? No, not at all. Word sacrifice is something and they'll have all the violence will be ready. Epic stories will already be pre-written. They'll have some even though there was none available. It's like Lynch bow from the desert dust part 2 the adventure began. Oh, forgive me continues. In desert dust part 2 Lynch bow, remember she fought to the moon of Joke.
Jump from a Humvee was had a machine gun in one hand and
in the other, and she was throwing grenades with her crotch. She was spitting grenades with her crotch, don't you know? And by God, she used every grenade she had, every bullet, and fought with a bad end, and went hand to hand, and finally, yep, she got blowed up, and they got her. She was all messed up. What was the real story? They're running because they went the wrong way, turn around, the cowboy comes back, they get into an ambush, or actually probably just contacted a fight, wasn't probably really an ambush.
But they're taking fire to the left, they're taking fire to the right, the driver and the Humvee turn so the right goes into what looks like a ditch. Well, it is. Ten foot wide ditch. The Humvee did a good job of bridging it. Lynchbow opens the door, steps out, goes straight down, busts herself up, end of the war.
Well, wait a minute. What about the machine gun in one hand and the pistol in the other and and and and use a lot like her crotch like a tennis racket and booping booping grenades out that she'd pull with her pull up in with her teeth and drop it down and Do the rhomba beat with a you know with her groin and kick the grades out. What happened there? It was all live. That was what she dreamed about when she was unconscious Right, right. She's still fighting while she was unconscious
And then of course the evil horrible terrible evil horrible evil horrible Iraqis took her in Did surgery on her because she was critical Where they were short medical supplies already from being bombed for how long and then the doctors tried to get her back to the American lines We shot at him The doctors has tried a second time to hand her over to the Americans to get her back to the medical that she needed They shot at her again, then they came up with some bullshit
story about rescuing Lynch bow remember they had to go to the hospital to rescue Lynch bow when in reality absolutely nobody cared nobody was nobody was holding her chain to the wall and She was she had was in the hospital in such bad shape that they were just wanting to trade to center down the road because they didn't want to spend their medical supplies on her So from top to bottom the whole thing was a lie
Well, get ready for that again, because while you're white heterosexual male, six foot tall, blonde-haired, blue-eyed son who's a cook, oh, and by the way, that's what happened with Lynchbow. There was a person who fought like they described with Lynchbow, but just, but right out of 1984, they were looking for a female. They found a female.
And then they looked for a story. Well, the story was the blonde-haired, blue-eyed, about six-foot-tall, gangly kid who was farther back in the convoy, and he was found dead. He'd actually thought, you know, thrown all his grenades. He'd used all of his mags. He obviously fought hand-to-hand, and he was killed in place. Was he remembered? No. Given any honors? No. Because they were too busy, he had to shut that up.
Lie about him so they could lie about Lynch bow Jessica Lynch if you guys don't remember and we always jokingly called right from the get-go sick off BS And it sure as hell it was so what they're gonna have is some little pain. We're Go ahead call or jump in there. You mean it to us our government lies to us. No way I thought there's a most honest government around
Well, this is a good, the Department of Painting Pictures and Promoting Propaganda does a fine job.
In this case and again, they will if they will this next time around they will pick a little petal four-foot eight tall Trans sexual hatter Organs chopped off and had other parts welded on and and how it's a he she it's a tent of course how before she went into battle She said her satanic satan prayer and it was just wonderful that she was able to say her satanic prayer while kissing her
of demi-third or fifth sex, significant other, and then turned and charged into combat, you know, threw all her grenades with her abdomen using her new pogo stick, which can stay hard indefinitely, and in the process, you know, with a machine gun in one hand, built at this time, and maybe an M4 in the other, she just mowed down the enemy, just mowed them down. And then was taken out, we just need to remember. We just need to remember.
Lynch Bow, the adventure continues with the Lesbo crew. Look, I'm sorry, the alternate sex, I'm a guppy, satanic, worshipping, pedo, queer crew. Didn't they give her a promotion to lieutenant or something? No, she didn't. She didn't get it. Well, what happened? Remember, they had her shift her back as quick as they could.
And then she actually made some comments she wasn't supposed to and so that's how eventually the actual story of what happened came out but they didn't want to hear about it. But it was printed up because it didn't, you know, again, it didn't fit the necessary narrative to try and get everybody to rah rah in there to get to Iraq. So again, the, well, she was, okay, now for a very short fall but with no preparation, she was busted up pretty good.
And my assumption is she had that body armor on. I think if she hadn't had body armor on, she'd probably be dead. And whatever it is, she was at the absolute height. What happened is she stepped out of the vehicle, basically what she described, and was totally unprepared for the fact she was stepping into space.
And if you've seen those irrigation ditches and irrigation canals, we have them right down around the county here all over the place, the Raisin River's around the corner. And you've got the Monroe Basin, you've got drainage ditches that'll bury semi-trucks.
So imagine a Humvee crossing something like that and you're thinking, you know, you got your head bombed, you're a little confused, but you think you've stopped on ground and you open up the door, you're carrying your combat load, you got your helmet on, body armor on, you're gonna be a rock. Now, I don't think there's any water, it was dry. But it was just, you know, you're a rock. And if you're not ready for that, contrary to movies where people just splat and then get up and run,
Well, half the time you can, but there's a lot of times you can't, and in her case you couldn't. So just a heads up on that. Anyway, let's see, before we go any farther here, a couple other things too. Also, over the weekend, it's Monday, go over to Sportsman's Guide, but also to Palmetto State Armory. Don't forget, they had
a number of weekend sales that will still be going on today even into tonight, maybe not for days on end, but at least till to this evening. You might want to go through and look to see what's popped up there, and I would also recommend that a bow-tage. I'm getting the feeling things are getting lean, getting thin.
Nobody's talking about that much, but it's definitely a situation where I've noticed that when we're ordering things either A, they just don't have the product, or B, you're not seeing any customer base for what they have left and the stuff is getting out immediately. You order it on a Monday, you get it on a late Tuesday or maybe early Wednesday. Now that's nice, but...
That indicates to me that things are kind of dogged and everybody else in most all the industry I'm talking to right now is saying the same thing that money has just disappeared. There's some movers. Normally this time of year where we just have the we've got the student outbound it's the slowest that anybody can remember for moving companies to be taking care of the students or taking care of customers in and around the Ann Arbor area.
In other words, do it yourself or you know, stay put maybe they're staying put they just don't have we can't figure where to go right now because there isn't any place with the money they got to go it's another thing taking a consideration so Again watch for the really goodbyes Like I said pants boots Under clothes, especially under pants guys, you're gonna be really missing that real quick and
People are not going to be handing out used ones. If they try, here's the thing. Nobody's going to get rid of short clothing until it's pretty well done. You'll be using it for rifle cleaning patches if you get past the smell. Of course, you can clean things up, but you know what I mean. Worn and torn. Worn, mostly. Another thing, also, t-shirts are the same way, by the way, and there are some deals, but go to the resale shops.
I always go to the resale shops and look in the, usually I have like Barking Islands where they put certain things that I have a glut of and one of the things I've got a source here where I get socks for 10 cents a pair and t-shirts for 25 cents. So I got a stack of, oh, probably 23x t-shirts here that are virtually brand new for a quarter a piece.
Now with 3x, I don't wear a 3x, but here's what's important. Anybody can wear a 3x. I'm gonna bag out a small person who says I'm gonna give that to a small person. But anybody smaller, or I should say anybody smaller than 3x, and these things, sizes, shirts shrink a little bit, not much. But if you need a 3x, I got 3x. You need whatever size, I got whatever size. And I didn't spend a whole lot. Half the time you get stuffed by a big pile for free.
But again all trade shows all Auctions especially don't forget the end auctions. We haven't talked about that in a while a lot of times at the end of auctions people leave stuff behind They just leave it. You know, I don't want it you want it. Sure. You can have it the last auction that we went to I Ended up with a little bit of machinery like that for that very reason the guy wanted only two or three pieces out of what he did take and Then decided because of the space he had he didn't want to take them. So I got him for free
and cut off saws and drills for free. Yeah, I'll take those. So just a heads up, you never know what you're gonna run to, but pay attention and look around. Find out what the natives are doing. Worth just pass the bottom of the hour. Join the military. Edward, if you could, what is it? Short change hero. This ain't no place for no hero. This ain't no place for no better man. You know what? Do not join the military.
Do not join the military. Go ahead chip in there. Hey Do you still got the book or manual for the team leader manual or book? You still got any copies of that? Yeah, we've got everything. Yeah. In fact, we have to bring those we're gonna have to put a pile together for you guys, right? Yeah, yeah How much are they going for? I will take we'll take care of that when we get up there. We'll figure it out
Alright, and what about all your books? How much would that be for a donation? Well, the books are $20 donation that goes towards the Liberty Tree radio. It goes towards the radio station. So I'll bring this up and along with us too. Repeat? I was just wondering, was that $20 a piece or $20 for all of them or what? No, $20 a piece. And again, that includes shipping.
So, but in your case, we'll work it out. Like I said, basically, the important thing is we make sure we cover the cost. But the difference in the cost between that and the $20 donation is to go towards helping to maintain operations for the station. That was the purpose behind it. That's why I originally did it when I was behind the wire. So, go ahead. Oh, no, I just, uh, do you got anything else?
Any more than fights or whatever that you had? One of the other things, well actually it's finished. It really is finished. I've got it right here, I'm sitting right here where I just printed it out. I've got a new armor team leader's manual, mechanized, which is going to be out there for all of our mechanized infantry and armor, but I recommend everybody read it because
Whether you're using vehicles of any kind the basic rule of mechanized operations is the same. We're not using main battle tanks, but in many situations you're not using APCs, but we're using trucks, vans, and other support vehicles to move the units.
And they can be upgraded a little bit, but by using those as the training aids, it helps you to understand mechanized operation, which is the most critical aspect, is having something to physically represent what it is that you would be using. So three-quarter ton pickup trucks with troop seats, et cetera, or vans are really perfect. I love full-size older vans, and newer ones are kind of crap.
The older vehicles are perfect for modifying into a simulated light APC, but they also just make a great tactical mover for getting people in and out of an area. So the new armor commander's manual is 8.5x11 format, about 100 and some pages.
includes illustrations and the only thing I'm doing is cover art right now. In fact, I've got to match it up with the rest of the work that we've already done with the other manuals. We have the SOP manuals, we have the militia anti-armor manual, book one, also the rifle marksmanship class instructors book with the range books for the individual students.
Everything necessary to actually put a rifle marksmanship course together is available. Usually I put like 20 of the range table books in the package. And this allows for everybody to be on the same page. One person becomes the instructor. If you literally work word for word out of the manual, you have everything that you need to get the job done.
And the same is true with the mechanized, you know, platoons slash armored platoon commanders. Magnaud, we're finishing right now. I'm finishing right now. I still have some artwork I want to do there too for some of the illustrations, but I'll have that done. In fact, I've got my drafting equipment, everything out here and the board up so that I could finish that maybe this evening. But that is another book that everybody, a manual everybody's kind of requested. We get done sooner, so that's exactly what I'm doing.
And that will be out the 18th, the 28th, many of the other units that are out there. They'll utilize it and also use it to train additional crews and specifically platoon commanders. So again, we're working on it. I'll tell you what, give me a second. Now I don't know if Ed heard my request, short change hero, I think is the name of it. This ain't no place for no hero. And...
One of the reasons I would recommend everybody again look at not joining the military, I'm gonna keep going back to this today, is your life would be worthless in the face of all of the other perverts who will take care of their own before they take care of you. They've entrenched, they're there, even if Trump were to come in, let's say you get what you want, Trump comes in. Who would be in charge of the military? The ones you don't wanna be around.
I know that. Who would be in charge of the military and trying to betray you every step of the way? The ones they're bringing in right now. The plane is a beautiful Monday outside. It has been muggy. Well, no, it wasn't. It's actually been rainy, about 70 degrees, but the sun's poked out. Then the next wave of rain comes in straight out of the west. All the plants are jumping. Everything we got outside yesterday because we knew the rain was coming doubled in size.
So all of the tomato plants firmed up. It was a perfect amount of ozone, moisture, radiation, et cetera, et cetera, everything perfect. The perfect plant storm, not too heavy, not too light. It's just a nice soaking and slow down and then soaking rain. The interesting thing yesterday, and I just talked to somebody about three hours ago, we just had the, when we had the storm command yesterday, we had thunder.
I've never heard a thunderhead like this. I spend a lot of time outside. I've been in some of the worst storms in Michigan's history outside just because I wasn't thinking about it or it was part of the job. But this thing started out initially after I heard it for a bit. I'm thinking, are we hearing a tornado? Because it was a...
It would actually cycle up and down, but it was because it was working through the cloud cover from south to north, but it never stopped. It would just pull, but it was constant. For close to an hour, if you count from where we heard it when it was first coming in, until as the front, the head kept moving, after about 30, 35 minutes, it was passed us by a little short distance and then headed north.
But all the while it was headed north, it never stopped. There was no break. There was no stop and then, you know, and then an echo, echo, echo, and then maybe down. No, nothing like that. This was a constant uninterrupted and kept right on resounding past and out to the horizon and beyond, because it never stopped. You could hear it at the horizon to the north, and it never stopped. So you tell me.
Somebody hitting the switches as they say maneuvering whatever but I was in I've said this many times, you know the night that the Edmund Fitzgerald went down I was a radio operator with an SF unit Special Forces unit that storm was so monstrous so heavy on the Great Lakes and upper Lake Michigan actually North of where Tommy is where Tom Ulman as he just called in North and West on the coast and
The lightning was constant, and I've always said this, it was so heavy that there was more light than there was dark. So when it went black, it would only go black for a few seconds like you have reverse lightning, and then it would be illuminated non-stop again for a minute or two, but it would stop.
And the same is through the Thunderhead. It wasn't just, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop,
In fact, the SF unit I was there, part of the detachment, my job was with the senior detachment sergeant and part of another team that was injured. We were supposed to talk in and we did. Actually, in that storm, we had part of the detachment land by Coast Guard Cutter at about a mile out and they came in by RB and set a swimmer in, two swimmers actually,
who came in, reported, and then the men that were left in the only boat that could launch. Everybody else was seasick on board. In fact, twice they were planning on pulling back, which would have made sense. So, again, highly motivated. But the weather, the storm, horrific. And yesterday it wasn't dynamically destructive. It was just this constant
uniform, maybe varying in pitch, you know, only by a certain amount in our volume, in other words, but never breaking, never stopping and constantly rolling as it moved. Never interrupted, never broke down. That's the most important thing because I've seen every variation heard, every variation on that. Arizona's, yeah, similar when it rolls off the mountains, but nothing like that. Go ahead, jump in the car.
Yeah. We've got kind of breaking news here from this afternoon. There is a spy balloon over Montana and the Congress critic from Montana is on the horn with the DOD saying what are you going to do about it and they said oh we're not going to do anything about it. It's too small for us to be concerned about. It couldn't possibly be spying on anything but it's not one of ours. No, after a while.
You got to ask yourself, like we said before, is who says they launched from China? You know what I mean? You know, it's a little that little corner of Canada that's China now, you know, or they've infiltrated. Well, what kind of gets me about this is it's the same window of activity for, you know, identifying the threat. You would think that you would have variations on the theme.
But it seems to be now granted. I understand how the the jet stream works etc blah blah blah blah blah, but you would have variations and Instead you know in this case if it's Montana. Well. We'll see like I said any does anybody taking any? Still images of the craft or whatever they're seeing I have not seen anything no, but I've just seen the state map with a little red line and a red dot at the end
Well, you know what there are private aircraft that could intercept that That are as good as any military any other active military aircraft That's why we saved on on darts when they made them illegal, right? Yeah I mean if it were me I'd be have some fun I mean, you know a state contract just a bunch of guys that have bigs and there's a whole bunch of century privately owned century aircraft that are you know
fighter interceptors guys that are out there laying around. We got three or four of them here in Michigan that I can rattle right off the top of my head. I know we're four or five, six are angered including F-104s. So what's fascinating is why wait? It would be worth it to go send somebody out, see how close you can get, let's figure out what it is. Since the Air Force says they're not gonna do anything,
Doesn't that mean that a state defense force has every right to do so? And in fact obligation, you know, in the face of failure on the part of the Donut of Destruction. Let's see, the skies over America are being handled by the DOD and swag, oh he's like that's like County Quest, County Quest. Ma-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-
So we got a paper pushing bureaucracy that's not protecting the border and the DOD's not doing anything about that. They're not protecting our skies. They only seem to work really well for other countries, but not for the American people. Everybody notice that? We actually have no interest in Ukraine. We have no interest nor should we be in Ukraine.
But by God, the Jewish mafia, they got their talent stuck in that corpse and they're milking the air, milking the blood from everybody's bank account they can. On the other hand, oh, Montana? Well, that's only the United States. Why should we worry about that? Right? Right. So I appreciate that, Darcy. And again, uh...
We're almost at the top for everybody out there. It is balloon! Remember the Hayakawa tribe and F-troop? Yeah, the guy with the balloon. It is balloon! I don't know, air defense. What could we do to... What could we do to... The Harkawi actually shot arrows at the German balloon and took it down with Adon the Schmittel dog. So I think we could handle this. Well, again, I don't want to go to break, I guess. Maybe not.
No, it's interesting. Sorry about that, Ed. But, strange enough, we started talking about taking down the balloon with private or state forces, and we got cut off. I didn't touch anything here at all, and we just got cut off. So, perhaps we should recruit. Maybe the
Maybe this is an example of where privately maintained national defense for border and for property security inside the country. It was best demonstrated and utilized. You know what? There's a whole bunch of these little dolphin fighters out there, fighter trainers out there. And they're dotted all over the United States. I don't see why they couldn't be contracted.
along with the other aircraft by the states that are patriotic so that they could send at personal cost to the state or maybe the individuals would be willing to volunteer the opportunity. If the guy has the aircraft, he'd love to use it. And I don't know if anybody has any voodoo's. I know that they have, you know, these starfighters. There's a handful of starfighters and it's really weird. Although I think some of those, although they're American painted,
Some of those are German leftovers. You know, we sold them to the Germans. They brought them back here. They were bought as contract aircraft from outside the US on the Red Revolution market. There are some MiGs. You know what? The American owned MiGs, MiG-21, etc. Anything MiG-21 up should have no problem achieving at least reconnaissance altitude capability to observe.
That would make more sense can't count on the Fed for anything truthful But we do have a lot of really neat equipment out there that would not be affected in the same way that all the fly-by-wire Digital that we have now think about this those century fighters Would have very different technology on board making them a much safer aircraft to fly Especially if government itself tried to electronically intervene Hey, that would be kind of cool, wouldn't it?
Where government wouldn't, we could. And by the way, the starfighter, it could achieve the altitudes of those balloons. At least come close enough it can throw a rock or something. Anyway, we are at the top for everybody out there, and it is Monday on Liberty Tree Radio. You're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. We're going to get out of the way for a few minutes.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep.
The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate.
and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some number and you've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms 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 that so their children and people, 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? Oh sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land.
Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight
If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report. I'm R. Kurnkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories.
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these United States. It is Monday. It is the 26th of June. No way! Yes, way it is. It's the 26th 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 swords. Let the dance continue.
And for everybody out there, it has been a beautiful summer rainy day. The classic days you need, oh, people piss and moan if it's hot. They piss and moan if it's rainy and then it gets hot. They piss and moan if it gets cold. It doesn't matter which it is. So as far as I'm concerned, it was a beautiful day. We got the rain, we need it for the plants and everything's happy. So it's still happy out there right now. Anyway, go ahead, Ed, jump in there, please.
Well, I just want to let you know before it gets out of hand, I'm starting to hear that background sound again. Sounds like rubbing or blowing against the microphone. You're home-nosed. You fixed the problem last time, so I'm just letting you know. Right. In fact, it's altering right now because the technology is moving and as soon as it goes in the other direction here, we'll walk it down where it belongs. How's that, Bob? It wasn't bad yet. There we go.
there shouldn't be a problem now anyway actually the promise I'm turning my head but now it's moving in another direction so we're good anyway tell you what before going farther well I wanted to touch on something I mentioned at the end of the last hour shoplifting how many of you people have seen the video of course they're locking everything up it's a little more valuable they're finally deciding they got to do something and you know so they're they're minimizing what they're doing
But they've been plastic covering shelves up and putting padlocks on them. So now the commercial criminals are coming in with propane or with the oxyacetylene torches and burning the plastic, cutting the plastic and starting a fire. Now, I don't know about you guys, but I just am to the point where even myself walking in, if I saw it, I'd cover my face. I remember I'd cover your face as soon as you can. Wear a hat whenever possible nowadays. You know what I mean? Keep your head down.
I just walk in and club the bastard. You know, because this is to the point where open arson, whatever you want to call it, that's... Well, no, they're stealing. No, they got to burn stuff beforehand. And idiot sticks like this are the kind of people that get everybody else killed. Okay? Because of their stupidity. And it is not a case... And the employees, when they try to stop them, dad, they arrest them or fire them. That's what happened to a 70-year-old woman who was working for us. Right. You know... Whoa! We got somebody tapping on the mic?
Somebody was sleeping. I don't know where that was. Tick, tick, tick, tick. Is somebody having heart attack? Is somebody dying? Yes, you and me, we're those who might get. I don't know where it's coming from.
Although there's something out of the place. There's probably a wiretap on one of them. So if there's a wiretap on you or there's a wiretap on me, then you can get the rest. Well, it could be again, he's still going to be having a heart attack and the poor skank third party is trying to signal while he's dying. He made a big mistake. I wouldn't have even bothered because you know, I ain't calling anybody, right?
Well, it's Morse code now, I didn't sell like any code I didn't recognize it anyway and I wouldn't recognize it I could Talk it just what you're talking about though the lock and stuff. I'm gonna mind people I haven't seen it recently. I haven't been into the local Dollar General in a while Dollar General got to a point during the pandemic where at least in this area where they were putting the spam the cans of spam were put in
Ergol proof containers, you know, like you would a CD crystal back in the day when you're in a big store, you go out and would set off the alarm. They were putting spam containers in these clear plastic cases that had a lock that you had to get unlocked at the front of the desk. And if you went through the door, it would set off the alarm because the spam was being shoplifted.
Well, again, what's fascinating is that they've already acknowledged that there's maybe 300 people you got to get rid of in New York, New York City. They've got like 300 and some are doing 70 or 80 percent of the thievery in New York City. In Chicago, it's, you know, that's a different story. Don't worry, everyone's flopped. They're shooting each other to fight over what they stole, which is cool.
But like LA, San Francisco, and all the rest, they're just sinking ships to the point where even where they've gone to, everything is behind a big plastic panel and you ask for it to be picked for you. I knew that was coming. It's inevitable. It shouldn't need to happen. But apparently Lowe's and Home Despot were the first here to start announcing that they're going to be more aggressive in dealing with
the shoplifters now. Now, saying it and doing it in two different things, because, again, out of their desperation to be as politically correct as possible, they've allowed this to get to the point where the criminal does not have to fear any response from anyone. And of course, you even have now the idiot sticks who are clapping and cheering and helping along the thieves. To me,
It's to the point where it's kind of like what he said in Aliens, you know, I remember she said in Aliens, Wow, I agree with Corporal Hicks. We should back off a nuke from orbit, but The stores should have put their foot down the companies that had an interest and instead they've destroyed their own business They're already trying in their effort to be too politically correct across the board. We know what it is and why because they're they
Go ahead. In California, they just passed a law that prohibits companies from requiring the employees to confront shoplifters. So they are not allowed to do that. As employees say, I hired you to do this and now I want you to stop that guy from going out the door. They are no longer allowed to do that in the whole state. I don't know how you do that when you've got a security firm. I mean, aren't they in your in your employee?
Can you not require that you not go and get them? We're going to hire you to do security but you can't do anything. It's worse than a mall we're in a cup. Well I think what is going to happen is, and we actually had this way, we were talking about some of this stuff over the weekend. It's like pay toilets, whatever happened to pay toilets, remember? Ten cents to use the bathroom?
And it didn't happen when we were in a downturn in the economy. It happened during the Vietnam War when we were making money hand over fist. And there was no shortage of anything. Okay? What's fascinating is with the shoplifting and especially with the getting away with it, the whole idea, first of all stems from what? Well, you threw out the Christian ethic. Let's go right down the shopping list.
Once you threw morals out of school and you have moral relativists running your school, your public fool system, and you also allow the same idiots, incompetence, and panty waste fools to be in your political base, then it is inevitable that their twisted psychotic slash demented attitudes are going to start to permeate the system.
Now granted at a given point people just get up put a bullet in their ass I mean that's the only way to describe it what's going to happen here is people are going to say enough and it's going to happen in two directions the element that they're trying to use for the pressure from below the criminal element is going to have a if there's going to be a backlash and because in the process of first creating the criminal element says you can steal anything well if you can steal anything from a public business
Are you also motivated to steal anything from a private property the same way? Aren't you? Are you not? Is it inevitable that the kosher mafia and the turds that make up the leftist to create more confusion are going to tell you, which they've already done to a degree, you can't protect your property or yourself. It's the logical conclusion.
Yeah, the people that tell me that are the people who need I know the criminal the idiot He'll have to be shot he or she will have to be shot because You get to the point where you have this problem if you didn't see this over the weekend guys Some black female was pissed at a hot dog stand. It was apparently a Polish hot dog stand and Like I don't know what the name of the place was they showed the picture of the stories. It's probably specific to Chicago
But because some, you know, she got into an altercation where she was, you know, biking and biting slash, you know, getting into something with some guy standing there. It was not focused or clear whether or not it's somebody who was just in the store or one of the employees. It sounds like it was somebody in the lobby.
anyway because she didn't like him and he didn't like her she called her 14 year old son down and told him to shoot and kill the guy. Well the kid popped the guy several times but he got out of the store and then got outside and laid down because he couldn't go much farther. So on top of that she ordered him to go out and finish him off, do the coup de gras. Now everybody was laughing. There is video of this.
Everybody was laughing, except they weren't laughing when the 14 year old after he finished off the one, you know, finished off the guy, the first guy, the mom looks around, she looks at there's this guy standing there over at one of the tables, you know, standing up because everybody's getting ready if need be run, but looks over at him, tells the kids shoot him. He was laughing at me before when I was fighting with him.
Now I don't know about credit due but the kid wouldn't shoot the guy After she told him to shoot the second guy So the first guy apparently they got into you know physical confrontation back and forth So the justification was that well, you know mom said, you know you hit me or whatever and she hit you But I'm gonna you know, he's gonna shoot him. Well, so he killed him. It wouldn't make him as a gun knife or whatever He did the job. Okay, he did exactly what she told him to do
Whatever, at least there was enough twisted logic left in his brain to not shoot the guy that she said, shoot him too, because he was laughing about me getting into a fight with that guy. So then it wasn't so funny for everybody in the room, because I guarantee there was that Kodak moment, you know, I should say that EF Huntin' moment where everybody froze.
Because now everybody's got to think, wait a minute, if he shoots the one who is laughing at her, I was laughing at her too, they shoot me! So apparently everybody in the room deserves being shot for laughing at her too. I mean, it would have eventually. If she could have gotten him to shoot the first one, I guarantee there'd be others she'd be pointing at. So there's where we are with regard to the, you know, the
The only way it's gonna be stopped is you put it down. Government's not gonna do this. Government likes the business and government, what will happen is the 30% panty waste that we have out there, the face bra wearers, the ones who wore the masks, they're gonna demand a bigger police state. First they wanted it defunded, cuz they're just as leftist as the day is long. But at a given point, they'll demand a national police force.
They'll demand it because it's just not safe and that's that's what this is all about So and we have to we're gonna have to put the stomp on the pressure from below And we're gonna put the stomp and gut the pressure from above at the same time And the ones promoting this are the ones who need to be gone period they're just they know what they're doing their evil wicked group click slash show coven of whatever and Nothing is going to fix them
They are not going to change their ways. They have no interest in changing their ways That is simply not going to happen. The same is true with these characters doing the shoplifting. Someone's gonna have to walk in Already be let's just say dressed up ready to go Baseball bat might have to be baseball bat to the left knee or right knee, you know knock them off the ground And just keep hammering that one knee
Well, how about killing them? No, no, no, but you know, killing them, see, someone might do that. That's gonna happen. Someone's gonna, you know, say, oh, I've had a bad day. I just lost my job. My boss got rid of me because I was talking about the crime problem here in San Francisco. And, oh, look, here's one of them in front of me I was talking about. I'm supposed to be nice to and I got fired because of and all of a sudden it's either gonna be stab or beat or shoot or whatever.
and they're going to kill them right there on the spot and they'll just leave and they will feel better. They won't feel bad. They'll feel better. And besides, in a roundabout way, that person was the reason that another person lost their job. Now you know what's going to happen. The story is going to go out all over the place and the shoplifter is going to hear that one of them died. That won't stop them. But the next one that happens the exact same way, only even more horrifically,
After that, that's when it will start to, you know, the brakes will start to come on. Because you won't know when someone's just gonna walk up and go pow with the baseball bat right to the, right to the side of the head. And you hear that crack with the bat and ring from the aluminum and down for the count. And then the person just goes bang, bang, bang, bang several more times with the pumpkin on the floor.
He laying everywhere, okay? You know, the Muslims do the cutting off of the hands, Mark. I'm not saying cut their hands off. How about you just bust every bone in their hands so that they have to have somebody else wipe their backside for the next six months? Maybe that'll get them to think about life.
Well, whatever it is, you see the thing is, it's going to have to be people deciding. And by the way, you're going to say, this is vigilantism. No, it's just the people dealing with the criminal problem because the vast commercial criminal justice system is criminal. That's why. Its purpose is self-serving, self-inggrandizing, and in no way, shape, or form serves the people.
So, the people eventually have to step up and deal with the problem. So, what it comes down to is very quietly people are going to have to do it. And yeah, you can hobble them. Take your pick. As far as I can see what's going to happen is someone's not going to be so mean that they would kill someone. But could be so mean that whatever they did, the person would wish they were dead.
I mean, because you've got to figure as long as you're highly motivated, it would just be like bang, bang, bang, bang, you know, not boom with a gun, but crack, crack, crack, crack with a big heavy aluminum baseball bat. You know, and bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. And they're not getting up to run. They wouldn't be able to run and leave the scene. They wouldn't be able to drag themselves out.
Now you get the next step, somebody decides, oh, the hell with the joints, they're just going to go for the old ball beamer and like I said, linguiney laying everywhere. And I'm not talking about getting shot. That's the thing. I'll be like, well, he shot. No, he didn't shoot him. And you make sure that message, see, that's what's going to happen. Whoever does this first, the message is going to get out to the rest that, no, he didn't get shot.
He got beat to death. He got kind of a beat close to death, or at least let's put it this way. He was screaming so much it might as well. I thought he was dying. But it's just he was in horrible horrible horrible horrible non-lethal pain. Otherwise you're not going to get their attention. It's obvious.
I mean, we're talking and you know, one of the other things that somebody made the comment is like, well, it's a big stores and they're profiteering and this and that the other. Well, no, they're not really, they are profiteering. They're supposed to be making a profit. But when you realize, remember the devaluation of our currency has created most of the problems and that comes from government and where it's expressed as any place where you buy things. I was just in town today and by God, I'm trying to figure out how the hell is ladies potato chip
selling a 13.5 ounce bag of chips for $4.69 at a grocery store. Or $5.29. Not a full pound bag, not anything special, just wavy party chips. For how much? But in reality, remember all the basic costs that they incurred before.
now have the additional problem of the extrapolation of the devaluation of the currency which everybody wants to call inflation but it's devaluation which is why it takes more digits to get what you want if you think you want it. Now combine that with the problem as I said you know we just had three things this weekend well actually Friday before we did the program I didn't mention it but we had different items this last week where
Guy called up, punched everything in, and goes, oh, just get it from the warehouse, and he can't. Can he get it from the regional warehouse? No, he can't. Where do you have to go? Halfway, well, no, halfway across the country is Florida. So he had to go to Florida. He had to have it ordered from Florida, and they may not have what we wanted. Is it some exotic device? Nope, not at all.
this crap we saw years ago that we warned everybody about when they embraced that on, they called it on time delivery. And my point years ago was this is not Japan. When you knock down all the competition and you destroy all of the additional manufacturers, whatever you think you're going to need is going to have to come from one point, which is going to be all the way across down the other side of the country for a lot of businesses.
And even though there's an infrastructure for maintaining supposedly a local equivalent to retail system, I'll bet a warehouse or a trade warehouse or a shop or something like that, that's irrelevant because they don't have the product. They're minimizing their inventory because of government law and taxation.
So they minimized it to the point where they had one. And when they sold one, well guess what? The warehouse only has two. And it takes only two customers and all of a sudden they have none. So we're to the point where with standard pieces of equipment, we're having to scour the country and find a location, only one of them, down in Florida. That's not a wealthy country. That's that you're being
You know, baffled with BS, in reality you're not a great nation at all anymore if you're in that situation, not economically, not with the shortages and shortcomings in this last, what, couple years? We went in to buy windshields for standard suburban's.
We got the last one and we needed a second one and guess what there wasn't any in the state of Michigan There wasn't any in region 5 and we had to go to Pennsylvania where the company that makes them they had all went all the way back to the factory said they absolutely had none in inventory and By chance I said well wait a minute. We're driving a Texas suburban What's the what's the rating for the windshield for a Texas? You know sold suburban
Oh, well we can get you that. I got one of those. So because it has more sunscreen and better filtration, it has a layered filtration system. Didn't cost anymore, but we bought that one and we got both vehicles taken care of. Otherwise, nothing available. Same with headlamps. I was replacing lighting. I've told you guys to do this. I've been replacing headlamps.
I could get the left side but not the right side. Then I could get the right side but not the left side. At no given point could I buy a complete set from any source of all of the lenses for a suburban, Silverado, Escalade, take a pic. There's a whole bunch of them. Oh, not Escalade, forgive me, that's Cadillac. God, I do not have a Cadillac. Trust me on that one. The Denali.
It sounds like the Italian mop, I know the mop's just a drive on the Denali, you can't tell me that. It's so New Joysey, you know what I mean? Or Bronx. Listen, go get the Denali, we gotta move some stuff. So, but there's nothing more than a glorified GMC Suburban, which is cool. They all work, they're just fine. But it's just the idea that all the supply system for this.
Half of what I've tried to normally I would have walked out pulled off the shelf new production or relatively new production You're having to order it from outside the area through what it doesn't mean it was whose supply chain it is So and especially if you buy the only one that's on the shelf. Well, you have to on the shelf No, we only have one in the back room. Oh, that's fascinating. I never would have expected that wait a minute Yes, I have I'm seeing they've been seeing it for a year after you're get worse
So this is another thing to remember Mark, you know what I run into? More than once I've run into Do you have this? Yeah, it shows we got two you get down there. Oh, we don't have any let me call the other store There's the other store in Elwood's about 12 miles away Yeah, they've got three down there you go down there. They don't have them either Somebody's taking the stuff out the back door and selling it because nobody can get a hold of it. That's my guess over
Well, that's the other half of the problem is pilferage from the inventory. I mean that is what organized crime does by the way Let's not forget that guys. I mean in the Sopranos. Okay, everybody loved the Sopranos series. What were they always doing? Yeah, I got a truck load coach. I got from Louise Yeah, they didn't notice that you wait. You mean you check the truck. Yeah, check the truck from Louie You know, he's a friend, you know, yeah, but his coats the cell Okay, so we screw Louie
Right and the same is true of any other product situation right now so between pilferage that's true, but also Faulty and that faulty bookkeeping anyway in fact like you said we got three down there Really call down there and make sure you've got three now want to physically put them in your hands I'm to that point with starters for the same reason
Because starters are not that unique a piece of equipment and yet it's another item that even in rebuilds There is a shortage up right now. So I think is rather fascinating on another note Talking about pilfering and I just because of course I could or we're gonna talk about the ocean Oh even the sub rate now the billionaires got either whacked or they went off to suck pina coladas over at hyphen Tel Aviv and laugh their ass off because they could disappear
Nobody's going to check to see where they are because they're all at the bottom of the ocean, supposedly. Or they're often, you know, they're often Shangri-La billionaire land, who knows. But an interesting story. Over in the Pacific, two British warships was at the repulse.
I want to say Prince of Wales, but I'm probably off on that one. But anyway, two of the British heavy battle wagons from World War II that were sunk early on in the war during the losing streak, where we and the Brits in the Aussies were losing everything, right? What's interesting is they've got a bunch of companies that do historical dives. Well, they went to check on one of the wrecks that's in relatively deep water.
It's been salvaged. Somebody went down and obviously has the technology all worked out. They went down and they stripped that that battle wagon of all the steel they could. They went to another site. Guess what? Next ship?
It's like somebody did the same thing again. Now that doesn't take a few minutes, but it's rather fascinating now people might be looking for this now, but these ships were not in shallow water, number one. Number two is we're talking taking everything that they could possibly detach in the way of armor, of steel plate.
of turrets, of anything that would disconnect and even stuff that they had to work real hard to disconnect, they ripped off of the hull of these battle wagons. Now, I was thinking about this over the last couple days when I watched this and what they were saying and it's like, okay, there's two reasons. Are we really that short metal out there?
Well, we might be because the eco freaks have done everything they could to shut down iron production everywhere, mining everywhere, right? We think it's just oil that's affected like this, number one. But there's another thing I've told you about many, many, many times. This is the 21st century planet Krapu. They may not have been taking that metal because they were going to scrap it, but they may have taken that metal because of its unique value.
What does it take? You see modern ships are not armored. Okay, when you see a super aircraft carrier, it's nothing but a big punk along Lego block constructed modular thin-skin ship. It has no protection other than its weapon systems.
It has no real defenses other than you can let part of the ship sink, so to speak, by letting it flood, and then counter flood to balance things out if the ship is, the holes aren't too big, okay? But to produce the kind of armor that we're talking about, that traditional steel mongers we're producing isn't really readily available right now.
And in fact, as we pointed out a couple of times, you know, the Missouri went to war in the Gulf Wars, right? Remember this? We had a couple of the battle wagons mobilized, upgraded, and when the war was going on, they said they had an accident on the side of the battle wagon, and I said back then, that's bullshit. They got hit.
Well now if you watch all the post-war propaganda pieces, oh yeah, yeah, well we got hit with, you know, we got hit with some Salish missiles, which is what I argued they got hit with anyway, probably Salish 3s. And yeah, they hit, but they didn't really do any damage by comparison because it's a battleship.
And the very nature of all of these anti-shipping missiles is that they're going up against a weak or thin-skinned vessel, in most cases aluminum, if it's military, and so like when the Exocet was used during the Falklands War, remember the shell-filled burn to the waterline. It was the nature of how the missile works. Well, a battleship isn't like that.
And in fact, the core, if you look at the history of the battle wagons, the last models that were built, they're like no, they're just like any other. But look at the armor levels and how basically the armor belts and quadrants worked. In fact, there's a whole series on YouTube right now about the Missouri and it'll give you all kinds of insights into the ship itself.
But the basic rules of the battle wagon are such that if you take a battle wagon into a modern field with the basics, with the concept of what they needed to get the job done, what they're using, most of it is ineffectual, contrary to the bullshit they always try. Oh, it's an old ship. No, it's an old armored ship. And it's an old armored ship that's armored better than anything on the planet.
Now somebody gets the idea to start building old school because we're really gonna be fighting on the open water, which they are. One of the things to consider is everything that they're recovering off of those wrecks pretty much intact. You know, you're talking feet of steel. You're not talking inches of steel. In many cases you're talking 24, 32,
54 inches of laminate steel or solid cast armor? You think about that. So there's been some interesting pirating going on, but maybe not for the reason that everybody thinks. The first thing that came to mind was, wow, that's an awful lot of stupid money spent to try and recover steel from the bottom of the ocean. Are we really that short steel?
Now granted people would say, well we got a war going on here and a war going now. That's never put that great a burden on the industry. So the other consideration is the why would somebody recover that particular type or class of material? That's because you can't build it today.
If you want to create core defenses for, say, the command and control center, just like, you know, remember, with battleships, it's from the, you know, there's a torpedo belt, there's an anti-shell belt, there's then modular blocks. And for instance, if you look at the access door for the command and control center on a battleship,
especially in the conning, you know the area around the and below the conning tower. All that area right there, remember they've showed you the Holy of Holies where they you know they go inside and the door is what two feet thick, if not thicker. So interesting little situation, something that you might want to check out if you get a chance. And it was only talked about this and the only reason it came up.
It's because it's popular to talk about sunken things with the little billionaire sub-accident, the sub-incident that took place. Yeah, go ahead, call the ship in there. You're talking about the battleship. People can just go check out the YouTube channel Battleship New Jersey. And they do a tour. He does different videos on all the different components and systems of the ship.
of basic people writing and stuff, you can see anything and everything. And he talks about different systems and stuff, which shows you the ins and outs and stuff. So it's pretty, you can see what Mark is talking about. That's all I have, Mark. Yeah, it's funny because tanks work the same way, by the way, guys.
Remember we talked about this you have ceramic armor you have conventional armor you have laminate conventional with other materials and The reason they build the different armor or why they built a tank a certain way in a certain period is based upon What was the shell? What was the what was the philosophy? for knocking out a tank The problem is is that again you have a cornucopia you got hash camp Sabo you've got solid shot
And of course, HE, you've got a number of different types of HE, but all of these rounds can be called on by the commander based on the threat that he sees. Well, why do I need a cornucopia of those? Well, because in reality, if you were fighting just about anybody, in fact, that's what would really be the situation for the Russians in the war that they're fighting, because the Russians are facing old Russian
They're facing old and new American, they're facing old and new German, they're facing all of this stuff that's a wide spectrum of equipment and it has different capabilities. Now you don't need to necessarily waste an extra heavier potentially more devastating round on a lesser target which is why when you call out to the gunner or when he does the auto loader, if the auto loader has a picker.
Then he selects the round based on him observing the target if he has time to do so Sometimes there's a standard SOP to call on a particular single round and usually Sabo does everything with armor It's you know, hey Sabo kills everybody if you longs you're on target But certain tanks have a lot more protection than others and are quite effective Almost always solid shot slash Sabo will go through everything not all the time, but mostly
Again, it can still get scutted off and so you better have a quick second shot follow-up. As soon as that first round went left down the tube, you're already calling for a reload immediately after cycle once it goes through. So the thing is ships are the same way. Right now everybody's running a tin can. Literally. They used to call destroyers tin cans. Why? They were minimally armored. They were sharks. Their advantage was speed and tremendous firepower and accuracy.
at the ranges they could engage at. They couldn't do what a bigger ship could do, but if they could get within their fighting range, oh, they were devastating. A Fletcher-class destroyer was a devastating weapon, a devastating killer duel, but it had to get within its range. Hey, Mark, can I end the conversation, please, sir? Yep, go jump in there, please. Yeah, you were just talking about that. I saw that several months ago. Those are the Chinese going around stealing all those old wrecks.
And years ago, I used to do commercial sales, and I got to know a company that kind of big scrappers. And about 25 years ago, 20 years ago, the Chinese, if they could get any telescoping cylinders off of the big frameless dumps, they took them. And everybody was trying to speculate why they were doing it. And a lot of people said, well, it's because they can't make it.
that couldn't make those cylinders. Well, the truth is what's on those battleships and what's on those cylinders, that's actually a form of ordnance steel and it's not just armor, it's ordnance steel. And for some reason, the way China is set up, they've got all of those 25, 20, 25-year-old steel mills over there. And they can control a thing through a single heat through the entire process. But by buying scrap steel or digging out scrap steel even from wrecks,
South China Sea. What that allows them to do is have access to that ordnance steel. Back then, even what we called armor, was still a form of ordnance steel because it was higher quality, it was very pure. See, the United States has been able to make steel and even England was able to make steel for years of extremely high quality.
And by making that, see this means that they can now make their naval guns, they can make artillery pieces, and they don't have to, they can make it out of that steel directly without having to try to work it up themselves. Oh Mark? I wasn't trying to talk over you, sorry about that. No, no, no, no, no, he wasn't talking over me. The phone just went dead, so I thought maybe I'd lost you or something. No, no, I put it on mute so everybody can hear you clearly. Oh.
Anyway, the big thing is that's what I've been talking about for the longest time is you're looking at virgin stock steel. If you're buying, if you were getting metal out of the Great Lakes, if you're getting steel out of the Great Lakes, you weren't getting recast. When you had a, for instance, even submarines, when they were launching submarines out of Wisconsin, that was 100% virgin steel, virgin copper.
That's something, wasn't something where they threw a bunch of scag in and then do a spectrograph and look at it and go, oh, you can upgrade a little more iron. Throw some iron in there, maybe we'll get it closer. Yeah, there we go. That's what inspect for what we're doing.
Instead, whatever they produced, it was mined in the Upper Peninsula or Wisconsin. It was put into foundry right there in Wisconsin, typically not so much the UP, but it went to Wisconsin, although the Western Upper Peninsula did a lot of that work. And then that metal went right to the shipbuilding inside the, well not just inside the United States, but also other places. But anywhere in the country they got that steel. When that went to sea, that was first time use metal.
Yes, that's what they're after I guarantee it because the purity and the quality of Michigan copper and Michigan iron was superior to everyone for a the quality of the initial organic product and B because of the quality and the professionalism of the people who ran the foundries Yeah, that's the whole deal now see about 20 25 years ago
China was purchasing grain bin sections, like 60 foot grain bin sections from the United States, but they were only put, they were just sitting them on concrete. They were going like three or four rings high and no higher. And then they were just loading those full of American steel.
But they wanted anything that was deemed ordnance steel, like 41, 40s, even see like a 10-40 steel or something that's got a little extra magnesium in it, like what might be a piece of armor off of an old tank or off of like a battleship, what we're talking about. See, that iron is really high quality and the amount of prosicity in it, because we perfected casting. You know what I mean? We don't have prosicity in our cast steel.
Because what we were doing is not cast iron, a lot of it was cast steel. So see, we had steel that was flowing, it was very hard, we were able to do certain heat treat temperatures, the type of processes. Well China could do it, but why risk doing it when they can just buy it from us? It's so funny, about 25 years ago, they were paying so much money, the Chinese were,
for the steel barrels in these big telescoping dump trailers, anything that they could get they were buying. And they were paying almost half a new for it because they needed that steel because that steel is so incredibly high quality. Because what it is, see our steel is more homogenous than almost everybody else's in the world now. That doesn't mean that Russia or Great Britain or Germany couldn't do it.
But our steel was so incredibly high quality that by the 1970s, any American steel company could make anybody else's steel in any formula and it'd be indistinguishable from the manufacturing like LaSalle. A lot of people don't know that LaSalle made, that's the company that made stress proof. They also make fatigue proof.
And you know like the and I think they also made an early 4150 well see that's gun barrel steel that's ordinance steel and that's what you know we specialize in this country or at least we used to but no that's what the Chinese are doing they're stealing all of that ordinance steel that they can possibly get because you know they can they can melt it down and remake something but they're using that high unbelievably high quality American steel for the process over
Hey Mark, please start up. That sound when you're talking, when your mic's unmuted, is that? In fact, I hear it right now. It sounds like somebody's either born or like you're in a vehicle with a window rolled down. Okay, well that's off. Okay, I'll just shut that down.
Okay, the microphone is rubbing up against something or there's a wind blowing on it You may it it might just be that that headsets going bad or you just need a wing guard on the microphone One two three is it doing it right now? No, no, you're clear to me Okay, I just shut everything around me down. So We'll see. Okay. Well, it's just also very sensitive. That's what the issue is. So
We'll adjust accordingly. This is a new arrangement. I just have to put everything where it needs to be. So anything else? That's all I got. Did you have a chance to benefit from any of that Shop Med Vet stuff over the weekend? Oh yeah, we placed it right away, but I also was at another meeting and hopefully everybody's going to do the difference.
My attitude is get it out of there as soon as we can, keep them happy and we benefit and then what they'll do is they'll turn around and at some point they're going to have more. Well that's true. Every piece we can get out of there people we need to be clearing off the shelf. I agree with what everybody is, everybody's come up and talked to me and says don't you think something's going to happen?
And I have to act, what do you mean? Of course you know I'm being a cecus. Yeah, I understand. But it's like really, because something doesn't feel right, does it? No, they're pulling, they're gonna pull something. And say, yeah, you're right. But the problem is you don't want to be the one they pull it on, right? You don't want to be the victim? Well, just remember, Mark, you know, when you look at the collapse of Argentina, the collapse of Venezuela, when you have all these societies going collapses economically and socially, there's a situation where
There may be people willing to help you like doctors or nurses or paramedics, but they won't have anything to help you with. If you've got like every member of your family, this is my opinion. Everybody listening. Right now you can go to ShopMedVet and for $1.50 you can buy you a brand new in the sterile ready to go IV set.
If you had one IV set for every member of your family, you had, you know, buy some suture, buy some gauzes, but buy enough stuff to handle one trauma health-related issue for every member of your family and set it on the shelf. Even if you're not militia, even if you're just a prepper, or even if you're just concerned, put as much medical on the shelf as possible.
Because if we have a breakdown or a collapse in society, which is like what you were saying earlier, Mark, some woman gets upset at some Polish restaurant, next thing you know she calls her son in to shoot somebody. That happens in the United States now. It really does. We need medical support. Now, I'm sorry to talk over you here, but go ahead, Mark, what was you going to say?
Well, the other part about that is, again, remember, the guy or gal would be willing to help you, but they're going to tell you, I can't get anything. It's all controlled. They'll tell you that. The example is, even, you know, look what they just did with Biotics in the United States for veterinary care. Why did they do that? They did that because they perceived the American people as the threat. Period. It has nothing to do with special health, you know, safety, would it? No, that's BS.
Now most people don't have a clue about or would be willing to even step up to figure out how to use what we're talking about. So the perception is that you, the people who are thinking, the enemy of the globalist police state, are smart enough to figure out how to employ what's available. In other words, improvise, adapt, and overcome. So that's the purpose behind them restricting. Now if we have it on the shelf, all I have to say, hey Doc, can you spare
a few hours or an hour. I don't know how long it's going to take, but I got somebody who needs some help. You know, you've helped me out a little bit before. Well, I don't have that. Don't worry about that. I've got everything. All I need is you. And when you're done, you hand him a cup, you hand him a can of coffee. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cause you don't want to be, you don't want to be stupid about this. You know, if somebody's got a broken finger, you don't want to bring in a truckload of medical supplies.
Please help me, my son's got a broken finger. No, you don't want to do that. You bring in what you need. And that's why I said everybody needs to have a minimum of an advanced ISAC pouch for every member of the family. And if you can throw some both absorbable suture, no, by the way, that was one thing. ShotMed Vet does have on their clearance. I wouldn't buy veterinary grade suture just right yet because we can buy the better stuff for just about the same money.
But we can buy sutures. So if you basically have suture kits, you need a little bit of silk, number five silk for like, let's say you get a skin tear around your eyes or your cheeks or something, a little bit of number five suture for that. Number three, those modern absorbable sutures, number three will allow you to do a bowery section.
We just need some very basic stuff, both modern absorbable types and modern silk and stuff for the face, around the eyelashes or something, or if somebody had to seal up a wound, but just to have some of that sitting on the shelf. And as long as you're smart enough to not open it up, it's going to be good for a very long time. And if you've got somebody in the family or somebody that runs around looking at expiration dates,
That's what the black marker is for. You know, kind of mark that out and, oh, well that's good. I don't know what that is. But you know, but that's what we're going to have to do. Because I have, well, I have IV sets for every member, you know, for my immediate family. And I bought them years ago when you had to pay 25 cents apiece for them. Over. Matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, again, the big thing here is you can afford to, if you look at the prices, take a look at Shop Med Vet. They usually will tell you what a bundle is. If you don't know what's normally in a pack, you can usually just... Yeah, it depends on what the item is. And so what you do is, if you got it for 11, 12 cents, what's the big deal getting a whole single case? By the way, it helps the picker.
know what the quantities are when you're buying stuff like that because the picker only has to grab a box. He really likes that customer. You know what I mean guys? You always think about who you're dealing with. And the other thing is you're not going to lose a penny on the equipment that you buy.
The big thing is that Doc is able to show up everything top to bottom that he needs even the surgical gloves the all the Sterilization equipment everything is ready to go. I recommend that actually Having a an area designated as this thing develops You're gonna need to like they used to do in the old frontier ranches and stuff and you had Basically, what was a little surgery parlor area?
just on standby because you weren't taking anybody to the hospital. There wasn't any way to get to a hospital. In this case, it's everything we would need we can acquire. So the only thing we need is a man with the expertise or the woman with the expertise. And this is true of even dental support. Basic dental support is not difficult. I have everything for...
Yeah, I'm sorry go ahead real finish this something I want to act as I know we're running out of time But I don't know me we went to sportsman's guide Sportsman's guide has medical cots Listed for like 22 or 24 dollars, and it's the kind of medical cot that has the back raised up That's a stupid steal, but you just brought in I just thought of that when you said that because Sportsman's guide has a medical cot that has it where you know your back it raises up
Like a separate piece so you can kind of like set up in bed on a cot But you know that would be a way to set up an emergency hospital set up really quick like what you just said about having a like a hospital parlor or Operating theater there, but that would be a way to add stuff to that That's something that is easy to hook together get out there and get going with I hope people do take the time also what we talked about there Friday
on Sportsman's Guide on that JFAC pouch. I had another chance to go through Sportsman's Guide. They're selling just an empty used iFAC pouch for $12. So that means that $20.69 JFAC pouch, which is the bigger pouch that is new, that has contents, that's even a better bargain now. Plus I wanted to bring everyone's attention about that hospital bed, that cot.
Exactly. Again, Sportsman's Guide is free shipping for most items. If you can be a member, it's worth it for big items like that, if nothing else. Also, Coleman's has a percentage of the same equipment, or similar, and between the two, you can cherry-pick what you need in the way of medical support to put a nice little operating theater together.
If you were willing to build a small clinic, even just a room that was set up with everything needed to support basic medical
Go to your teaching institutions. Universities like University of Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue. I know they're trash operations for the most part, but they got more money than brains, and they get rid of equipment like that all the time. So, iron.com.
hospital beds or something set up for a possible medical emergency. So that's your big plane on the floor. And if you could, let's just need to think about that. In fact, people need to think about that for families as a prepper group. I'm sorry, I keep interrupting Mark. Go ahead, sir. No, no, no. One of the things I just got a truckload of, literally one of the places got rid of all of their air mattresses. Their inflatable, self-inflating air mattresses, air beds.
I just got 12 Coleman in the box, single, you know, like single bed, self-inflating air mattresses for free. Okay, so that would go on these cots that we're talking about. Or even on the ground if you had to, at least you're up off the ground. But yeah, you put him on the cots, you're lifted up off the ground. Death to the new world order. 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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Old Earth calendar, 2023 battle for the Republic, the dance of swords, let the dance continue and it will. So it's been a pretty busy weekend coming out of it. A couple of interesting things I'm going to get into in a minute, but we were mentioning in the tour block in passing shop med vet. If you're a new listener, and you're looking for medical support, medical supplies, shop med vet.com is the cheapest source in the country.
If you're looking for 4x4s, 2x2s, gut packs, any kind of tape, wraps, take your pick, roll gauze, etc., etc. Go to the shopping list, it's massive. Go over to ShopMedVet.com. Number one, before you do anything, go over into their discount and go over into their training aid section. Go through that and look to see what they have up and available.
That changes and varies plus they do have deals this last couple of years Picked up for instance a buy one get one 800 rolls of medical tape in three foot lengths for each roll, which is perfect for an eye fact and Or for personal use when you're working on a patient you use only what you need you don't handle anything else
And the thing is, it was such a ridiculous price, but you got two 800 count boxes for $6 and some odd cents. And couldn't pass it up many times. Every time I placed an order, I threw a couple more in as long as they were in inventory. There were some other deals that were similar, take advantage of those. But gauze, especially anything that has to do with wound dressing replacement.
Should be a high priority for inventory adding to your pile Today randomly one of the stores here. We just ran into a something They were just continuing a bunch of four by four gauze packs so we grabbed every last one of them couldn't beat the price only about a quarter apiece and hard boxes standard configuration and We got every last one of them to make sure they were we want them when the time comes Anytime we see additional items like that from whatever source pick them up
Keep putting them into the... Get yourself some 30 gallon barrels. Make one a medical barrel and just keep adding stuff to it. You can sort the material out later. I ziplock bag everything that is an individual container if it's in the case. I put the case in the middle if it's big enough or small enough to fit inside the barrel. And one way or another typically they will unless it's a really large item.
And then I pack all the smaller stuff that we purchased like the items I just mentioned around the box. So that those spaces wasted. Everything in that barrel is solid medical supplies from top to bottom. I would remind you that while you're probably not gonna find much of this left, some resale shops still get the disinfectants and stuff that are so available for, made massively available for the panic of the coronavirus virus scam.
That's good. I didn't complain about that because I told you it would happen and it did. So for 10 cents and 25 cents, we were buying items that started out priced at almost $20 and $10 and $6 an item. And that's what you want. Whenever there's something like this going on, they play the scam, they're high priced, and they come down and they come down some more. And then they come down some more. And then by the time they're done, once everybody is de-panic,
They turn around and lo and behold go to what are Giveaway prices to get the inventory off the shelf also to stop reminding people about what they just went through Well getting it off the shelf of course, which is especially critical so again Pay attention you never know what you're going to but shop Med that calm you do know what you'll find there medical supplies shop Med that
medvet.com and then once you get there peruse the pages one after another you'll be surprised which end up with some pretty decent material and almost free shipping not quite but almost free shipping unless you buy a lot of stuff then it is free shipping so heads up there you want to pay attention to what you're purchasing and make sure you take advantage every step of the way of what's available and let's see what else oh yeah
There are gloves there. I want to remind everybody that you need to keep an eye on that. Now that's been a roller coaster also with items. It's purely a matter of what's in stock for the moment and it's typically again the odds and ends out. But there have been some pretty good buys on utility work and or maintenance gloves for cleaning things up. Remember you need that for
After you're done, either before when you're scrubbing or squaring away the surgery or afterwards when you're cleaning it out and prepping it up for the next use. So that's why the stuff's in there. It's part of the basic maintenance and care equipment. So you do want to check for that too to see what's on hand and take advantage of everything that you can see that would be useful. And there is a lot there. I cannot stress that enough.
Also, again, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com. The other site that was mentioned was Sportsman's Guide. And we've talked about Sportsman's Guide nonstop, so I think everybody's familiar with them. But just in case, if you go over to Sportsman's Guide by Nation, they have a specific surplus listed. So you can find all kinds of unique things.
that pop in over there at Sportsman's Glide, including Swedish, American, Canadian medical gear. This includes surgical equipment, machinery. You never know what you're gonna run into. In fact, you might want military surplus medical gear or medical surplus and see what pops up because anything and everything shows up from the wholesalers that they deal with. And all of it, to one degree or another, is useful.
You need to figure out what it is. It might be more useful, more gooder for what it is we're trying to get accomplished. And depending on who you have for a support personnel, they have the expertise that means we'd rather desirable to have those useful tools in the toolbox like ASAP, considering the way things are going. Another thing about
Sportsman's Guide is, yeah, become a member if you can. I mean, of course, you do have to be purchasing a quantity of stuff to get that done, but I mean, in order to justify it. But it doesn't take that long. And if you're talking bigger ticket items, like we're talking about here, not extremely expensive, but larger ticket items, your kickback on your savings is pretty quick. And also, if you're looking at bulk, like in the clearance and sales items, once you start finding certain things, example,
There's a bunch of brand new unissued Miltec Ranger hats that are available over there. So you may want to check that out, see if those are still in the clearance section. I don't know if they are, but if they are, might want to take advantage of that. You'll see what I'm talking about when you check them out. And they do have a full-size range too, but the price is about $3 a unit. So not as good as you're going to get for a patrol cap that's
actually pretty well built and the Ranger patrol caps basically it's just their version of an OD green version of the coffee can hat that the regular army has been using for quite some time basically the army copied the Ranger hat they did that intentionally to degrade it but and the military does this all the time there's politics within the military and most of it is jealousy and attitude so what happens is
It's like the beret. Special forces had the beret, the armor had the beret, black beret, and then all of a sudden, well, we'll just have everybody to have a beret, because we want everybody to feel special. If it don't feel special, it just won't be right. Oh, it's so true, sir. Can't have anybody with any, you know, let's see, notable regalia that stands out from the common, common, common individual.
You know how that works. Everybody especially. Everybody gets a prize. Did you earn that? No, not really, but it doesn't make any difference. Anyway, another thing here real quick. Over at Classic Firearms, I keep mentioning them for a reason. They've had some pretty interesting buys. Not going to be useful for everybody, but there are a number of the less expensive pump 12 gauge straightforward
You'd basically call them riot guns. Standard riot configuration, 20, 22 inch barrel, the companies vary on that one. With a four in the tube, one in the chamber, utility shotgun, they never go wrong. They don't break easily. They're usually just simple, straightforward 12 gauge weapons. And the neat thing is for about $109 to $122,
So that's not too bad considering these have always stayed in that price range for a very long time. It's been pretty consistent. You could pick up a decent 12-cage defense shotgun and put it in the inventory or rack five of them up for a 5.10 program. And I do recommend that. That's an excellent solution. I know it's not a magazine-fed anything, but most of you can't afford to have five extra AR-15s for handout.
And if you do, we got to put them together from pieces and minimize the cost. You know, we've talked about that. Palm of the state armory, cheapest upper or Bear Creek Arsenal, cheapest upper and a plumb crazy lower. That would put a whole lot of rifles together for a very cheap price. But otherwise, pump 12 gauge, whole pile ammunition for each gun.
and you're in business. Boom, right away. Pardon the pun. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. There we go, five shots. Oh, by the way, reload. It's a tubular feed so you can load while you've got something in the chamber if you've used a few rounds. So it's kind of like that never ending magazine, right? It's a forever mag, something nobody usually thinks about that way. Also,
Oh yes, I know. You probably have seen it by now. There are several people that are reposting and reposting and reposting. The queers marching, we're queer, we're here, and we're after your children. If you did not see this, you need to dig it up. Right now it's over on Twitter, big guy. I broke Twitter apparently today. I don't know how you break Twitter, but we broke Twitter today. Well, these guys did.
with the video and of course the immediately the other poof does are doing damage control because They're not really after your children. They were just they were just being funny It was just funny. Do you think somebody some pedo queer? Saying that they're after your children. This is that sound funny to you. Are you having a ha ha right now? How many of you're having a ha ha right now if you have kids? Probably not at all. Okay, so it wasn't really much of a ha ha
and they know it too and everybody is paying attention. So for all of you out there, you might want to pay a little more attention to that one. And it is out there in Twitter land. Oh, come on. The other one is Benny. Forgive me, I don't have his name off the top of my head. Somebody probably could rattle it off. He's the guy I actually posted in the original videos. And apparently,
The bad guys are very concerned because people are taking it seriously. Well, they should be taking it seriously. Why wouldn't they be taking it seriously? I guess I'm really not all that confused. I don't think anybody else is either. So just a heads up. They're telling you more about the agenda right to your face and laughing about it while they're doing it because it's the nature of the creature and how they work.
Do we have a call anymore? I asked a question about the medical retired benefits. I got all the pages and the VFW lies to me. Everybody lies. And I want to know it says closing benefits. Do you know, you probably know about what you could get out of these people. And I talked to this primary care doctor about specialized gloves because they got service connected upper and 100% permanent service connected.
And they gave their benefit sheets from Member Services Atlanta, the U.S. Army Medical Recurrent. And what could I ask for when it comes to special clothing allowances, that's under certain conditions? You probably know what to ask for. That's when I say, I want these special gloves or something. And they pretend they don't know.
Okay, first of all with special clothing allowance, number one, you're going to have to go to code. Remember, it's a VA. It's a combination of the VA as an extension of the Department of Defense, but this is a VA benefit. Now, they have a stipend that's supposed to be authorized for any type of care, support, braces, prosthetics. This can also be, like you said, special clothing. Let me give an example.
Special clothing includes special wound dressing clothing for people who have allergies. Some people can't use standard dressings. There actually is a whole class of other material. But when they do that, they also have to use a different, there's actual clothes that are issued. They're not pretty or anything. They're just designed to make you comfortable. But the code is all through the VA. What I would do is see if you can get hold of a
counselor or at least somebody who's dealing with, no, it's not just outpatient care, it's a liaison post. My mom used to work at the VA in travel during the Vietnam War. And I actually did run into a lot of this stuff. And because when I would wait for mom when she'd be getting out of work,
My dad would get out of work and we'd go over there and be waiting. The prosthetics department was right there next to it. I was little, but I still can remember like yesterday, listening to some of the conversations and then out here about it on the way home. And sometimes they will have to ship in because the, now I don't know if they still do it this way, but with the donut of destruction and with the VA, they used to cooperate so that certain parts of the country have very specific care purposes.
So, for instance, your foot care orthopedic, I'm thinking that might be a specialized hub out of Kentucky because that's traditionally where they've done all of the orthopedic and ambulatory issues with elbow, wrist, and legs. During the war, a lot of guys that I served with had to go to
Oh God, I can't think of the post. There's several VA hospitals, not several, God, there aren't that many. A couple of VA hospitals that are in Kentucky, they used to be the arm, leg, and hoof branches. Anything you had to have in the way of special support, post-surgery, or support care activity with clothing came from there.
I don't know, because that guy who had an arm blown apart and still in 1975, they were still treating him and reconstructing. He was on a stirred reconstructive surgery at the time. And he had to have special covers for the elbow and for the wrist, and they had to be nonallergenic. And so they had to go to, you know, Kentucky is where they came from.
Now, it may have all changed because obviously we have next day delivery nowadays, whatever, but it probably still comes from the same facilities because government's not very, you know, too motivated to change out that much. The big thing is you're going to have to find the code for the care and that's where you need a liaison, a liaison officer or counselor who can sit down with you and figure out what you need to do to follow up on that. And of course, you're saying something about the Legion.
The VFW won't help. Well, the VFW, okay, they may not want to. And of course, VFW has been a problem for quite a few years. They were, it started to be a real problem. Well, they first started to be aggressive against like the Vietnam vets during the end of the Vietnam War. That's why M vets and everything came about. So you might want to, are your Vietnam era? Yes.
Okay, let me recommend something. Go to AMVETS. Find any of the Vietnam veterans groups. Try to find AMVETS. You said your mall was in transportation. It says medically related travel benefits. Yep, that's what you would deal with.
And what is mileage reimbursement, well mileage reimbursement, specialized transportation? Well, specialized transportation, that's true of medical, direct medical casualties between military and civilian or civilian or military and military VA transport. If you require specialized transportation because you're bedridden or if you are incapacitated, for instance, if you are a
paraplegic, could be quadriplegic for that matter. But either way, then they may- I mean ambulatory is your ambulatory. Right, if they, well they either pay a stipend and have you transported via an existing co-transport that the government might be running, which is I don't think happening very much anymore. Or what they do is they pay you the stipends, they pay you for the price of the, whatever you might call the ticket.
or the cost of rental or transportation plus mileage. Wait, you said rental. Could they pay for a rental car for me? Not a rental car, probably. What I'm talking about is usually it's like a transport ambulance service. They may be able to... They probably won't pay for the rental car, but they might. See, that's something that's changed dramatically. Well, I'm gonna call AMVETS. AMVETS like you said.
Right, the big thing is with the mileage is that if you are going to use your own vehicle, if you're going to rent a vehicle, you may still be able to, okay, you may be able to, under the same guise as your mileage stipends. Okay, that's what you, when they said they're paying mileage.
They may pay for your outlay for the rental of the vehicle and they will still compensate you mileage and part of the mileage is not just fuel but remember it's supposed to be food, fuel and housing.
Well, no, that's what the mileage pays for. That's what their logic is, okay? Everybody thinks that when they pay you mileage, it's for gas or just wear and tear on the car. That's not the purpose. The mileage is calculated out typically to include you'd probably need a meal, depends on how far, what the distance is. They're calculating all of that. They've got a whole amaturation schedule for figuring out what you get.
So that's why I was service officer service officers. You know, you're not worthy. You're not qualified. You didn't get it. Damn it. First, first you go to Advent and see what they have to say because they go. Well, you could try the Legion. Maybe the Legion will help, but, uh, if the F W the Legion, it's
It's been a it's not an old fight cuz hell this is 2023 buddy, but it started back in about 70 1969 1970 they started really pissing on the vet on the Vietnam vets Wow, that's why that's why am pet started. That's why import was created after the war
I never talked to them only to wounded warriors resources called I don't qualify cause Wounded Warriors Project is 21st century everyone after 911 a wounded warriors researchers contact me and talk to my social worker and they said we're jumping it on them and ran away but they called
That's why again, you need to find the AMVETS because they're more they're in line with your interests Okay, that's your first choice. Sound good?
Yeah, I like that. And when it says clothing, it says under certain conditions. And I was thinking about certain protective outer clothing, like even some like Seaburn related stuff. That's what I was thinking. I said, hey, there's a lot of stuff being dumped in the air and I don't want to breathe it anymore. So I could have some like protective mask type thing.
That's not covered. That's not the protective clothing. You'll have to you're talking personal preference as opposed to decide Identified medical conditions two different things so you don't get to pick and choose on some of it, but again you need to talk to the Depending on the window if you're in the Navy
If you were in the Navy, there's a number of things you may have been exposed to, kind of like the Agent Orange Syndrome, especially carrier troops, carrier personnel. I know a lot of guys that they came to them and said, hey, by the way, you need to be treated for this. We need to check you for it. I know a guy whose name was Duane. He was on carriers for six years during Vietnam. And in fact, he was on the fire stall at one time, the forestell, you know, they call it the fire stall.
And it was a combination of what was natural fuel vaporization and something else they were using as a cleaner and it ended up causing liver issues for him. And he had the problem but he didn't even know it. So this is why- And that's like the nuclear reactor people. Right, it's the same scenario. You have something that usually they didn't quite tell anybody about because they had other things to do. You know, they were busy.
So they just live with it. And again, different attitudes. The other thing is, remember government will change the specs for what they consider to be minimal hazardous condition. They can take it to the stupid extreme, which is what Obama intentionally did and why he attacked the lead. This is why we have the lead situation that we have and many other natural materials.
that were short on because they systematically attacked the industry. Not because it was necessarily a problem, but because they made it a problem. In this case, you need to find out, there's a whole, like I said, there's a whole cross indexing list, and the ambets are the ones you're gonna need, just like they told you. In fact, Wounded Warrior, they even said, 21st century. Well, why would there be a division?
This has been a big problem for decades, well for 100 years. In that one, they try to make it so specialized they can isolate the soldier or the sailor or the airman or whoever and get them fixated on something that really isn't a conversational issue. They're all served. They've made it a little more specialized for the sake of the non-profits.
That's really who's benefiting the nonprofit organizations anyway anything else
Yeah, thanks a lot. I'm going to am this is just to look up the local chapter on the cholera and tell them us army Vietnam like air cavalry But I had jungles right but they cleared that up and I had blood red arms caused by that but they cleared up and then Dermatology keeps paying. I just call them Medicare wouldn't pay for dermatology stuff. I get
and they just send it out, Golden Colorado Clinic Doctor. And when I asked, I can't get a appointment, I put it in with her nurse. They could buy her a- Okay, wait a minute. Stop right there. Stop right there. If you can demonstrate that history, you wanna be going to the VA anyway. Now, again, here's one of the things that's happened with the VA. Yeah, they spent money on the hospitals, but I'll give you an example. The VA at Ann Arbor,
At least 60 to sometimes 80% of their patients are going right across the river to the U of M automatically. And with something like that, because that's dermatology, I guarantee that you go to a subset. Now, that may not be true because we always have
I don't care which word is we always bring back or have subs tissue subsurface tissue infections that come back with the war every war every war every war is done at World War One they had trench foot but they had all kinds of other trench
skin issues because you're in that mud and in wet and constant high humidity. Plus you got the gas, the residue from the gas and stuff later on that was part of the environment. In World War II, my dad came out of the Pacific and half the guys that were coming back with him had stuff they didn't even know what it was. The guys that were coming back on the slowboats on the ghost fleet, half of them were, well someone came from New Guinea and when they went to New Guinea they had them go over the hump.
They had a battalion go over the hump and at least a company of those men died before they were able to do anything about them. And eventually they packed them all up and they shipped them out, but they died of different things nobody had ever seen before. It's because they ran into all these bacteria and viruses in the middle of nowhere that no human had ever made contact with.
In Korea, they had another kind of variation on the trench foot issue, which also became a dermatology issue with soft tissue areas, armpits, elbows, and the back of the knees. They created what was basically almost like a second degree headed towards third degree burn effect.
Tissue would sloth off the whole nine yards Vietnam. Oh rolled the dice I mean come on top everything else you had Agent Orange Agent Purple Agent Green and then you had all of the other things you could find in tropical rainforests just like you know when they went into a pump hour or Palau or The Philippines or whatever and even the Philippines is a little crazy have a drink Well, it's it's not that snakes are you what you worry about. It's the tiny things. You can't see that got everybody
Back years ago, my friend of mine went into the VA with a rash. And he was coming back from, at that time, he's coming back from Desert Dust Part One, the first one. When he came back, nobody could figure out what it was. But, because they'd called back a bunch of medical personnel, there was this ancient doctor. He probably was about 80-some years old.
South 77 to 80 right around there and he walked up looked at the chart He said oh, I know what it is. We had it in the Pacific when we're down in the Marshalls and he goes you're gonna have to do a mustard bath You're gonna get rattled off what they got to do and he said yep Same infection if you look up the medical records from you know 1943 44 you'll find all kinds of information on it sure enough. He was absolutely right they used a pulturist with mustard and
several other sulfur, I think was part of what they did, mustard, sulfur, and something else. And that was the only thing that killed it. But the reason, the guy was lucky, because nobody knew what to do with it. And so every once in a while, you do get the right person standing in front of you. Half the time, they may be nimrods, but the other half, you end up, oh, there's that guy that nobody wants to listen to or bother with. He's that old fart. Well, the old fart has more miles.
has more experience and that's exactly what happened there with him. He said thank God he was there. He just took an interest. He came over, looked at the chart, looked at him, said, can I see your arms? And he looked at his arms and he said, yep. Oh, here's what we got to do. And the guy was just in there because he was called up. You know, the way they did that, they called a lot of people up in Desert Dust 1 just because they wanted more bodies, you know, bodies in the ranks. Medical personnel, they're always short in wartime and they figured they were going to have more casualties.
So they brought up a lot of people and that saved him a little bit of pain after it was over. At least he didn't get Gulf War illness. He just got some field infection from around Basra. That's where he was located over in the swamps, which is a dead zone.
Anyway, you need to go check with AMVETS and also look to see. Here's what you want to do for a search. Vietnam Veterans Association because there used to be three different groups but not all of them are all over the country anymore. AMVETS at least was active for a few years ago as far as I know.
So, if not am, that's due. You may find one of the other affiliates. Now, remember, sometimes they piss at each other. So, find who's available first and go down the list.
Did I tell him about, yeah, did I tell him? I'll probably tell him primary care doctor at Golden Colorado Clinic, but I won't tell him about the social workers because they're trying to push in the wrong direction. They already know that. Listen, listen, hold on. Do you have vet people already know this? Anybody who's a veteran knows this. Ain't nobody that doesn't know the system is the skank. They're probably gonna even tell you, well, don't go to, they might even tell you before you get any farther. Don't go to these guys.
or don't deal with these people. So you'll find out. Talk to them first. Brain, tell them what you got going on and where you need to go.
Okay, because they're doing everything to try and get you more infected. They misdiagnosed the buggus infection. It wasn't. It was a staph infection because we have another doctor in Cape Canaveral. What the hell are they doing there? I don't know. That's what they always do. I'll do it. Let me let you go. I heard another voice there. Okay, thanks a lot. I'm going to look into that. You can start searching tonight.
Same issue as anybody else who heard what we just said. If you've got, if you're a vet, I had friends, I've had people that I've known personally that were beating their head against the wall. They, like one of them lost his business. He was paying $300 for his medication. And I looked at him, I said, aren't you an active military veteran? And this guy was an officer. I've mentioned his name many times. He goes, well, yeah. So why aren't you going across the river to the VA?
And he just stood there and it's funny because you get into this working mindset and it's like I said you're all your medical would be covered you serve you know a couple tourism he served a couple tours in Vietnam He was in the Dominican Republic uprising, you know for that fiasco down the Caribbean Etc, etc, etc, and he had completely put out of his mind that you know, cuz he was he was literally
I'm sure he was running his years down fretting because of what it cost his family and of course over the other problems they had because of this and all it took was one trip and all of a sudden that cost for the heart medicine and all this stuff was done. Of course also we were working on getting him off some of the stuff because getting him squared away then he's not going to be needing it.
The system is designed to get rid of you, either as a soldier right out there with a bullet up front or by screwing you with all these petty ass hat bureaucrats that outnumber the soldier about 125 to 1. The bureaucracy of the Department of Defense is horrific and the extension of that is the horrific administrative parasite called the VA.
I'm not talking about the medical R element because there's the medical personnel or a minority just like military personnel that actually fight or a minority of the vast and massive parasitic bureaucracy that serves no purpose other than to be self-serving. And they get brownie points for screwing you.
The same is true with unions and everything else. I've watched it from step by step over and over again. It's always the same routine. The same little yamical wearing turds always get into the scam, the racket. And then they milk it and milk it to the point where anybody who actually needs the service is screwed. The parasite is too busy. The parasite is always greedy. There's never enough. They want it all.
The only way to think about it, if you think otherwise, like you said, you'll have your epiphany. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. I just wanted to give out a website. I remember you mentioning in the past the blood route for cancer. There's a company now that's putting out a salve that people have a lot of great testimonials. They're on the site. It's destroy-cancer.com.
And yeah, you can buy the blood root salve and they've got some testimonials and it's the one guy had the melanoma on his back just like the guy you described and then they had the same thing happen and they got pictures of the way it's gruesome but yeah, stuff's just coming out like one of those snake fireworks that you light. It's pretty amazing. Yeah. That's what it's done though. When it all falls out, it's baby pink tissue underneath.
What's fascinating is, and that was Stephen. We've always talked about him. Stephen was a medic in World War II, same thing we're talking about. He went through all of World War II from beginning to end before the war started. Well, as the war started, right to the end of the war and beyond, because it was duration plus six months. Everybody forgets that. Well, oh my God, I had to serve a year over in Iraq.
World War II. What was the policy of drafting in World War II, people? Duration and six months. What does that mean? That means as long as the war lasts, we'll keep you in to see if we can get you killed. Period. You get a little wounded, we'll patch you back up, give you a little rest and recreation over at Finch Haven, and prop you back up, give you more gear, and ship your ass out, see if we can kill you again.
When I say somebody lasted five years in World War two I ain't talking five years and all they got to go stateside and sit on their dead ass and do something else like you know pick their nose Out of a six-year tour No We're talking five years of going from one island set to the next island set to the next island set and every time you land they try to kill you
And all the while you're there, they try to kill you. So when you hear me talk about someone like that, you better be pretty, I'm always awed by that. World War II on the European end was bad enough, but the Pacific was an absolute, always you got, you had enough of the right stuff when you started out. Well, it always gets you re-equipped eventually, but when you went in, oh, I guarantee they'd always hockey-puck up every aspect of supply.
Water was never where it's supposed to be. Food was never where it's supposed to be. Reinforcements didn't exist. And they played you down until a 140 man company was 36 men walking and a few wounded and everybody else either dead or shipped off on a stretcher. Then they pull your unit out of the line, shovel another one in, E-trick them while the other guys are being reorganized. Oh, I made it. Now I'm gonna get to go back. They're gonna let me fall back for a year. Oh, no, they're not.
They put you all back together and they'd ship your ass right to the front again. So when you hear about this, oh, I just got a year in Iraq. It's like, wow. I mean, good. I mean, you serve that. Okay. Whatever. Yeah. But I think every time I think about the World War Two, but some of these guys, when we say beginning of the war guys, this is like what's going to happen with us here to a degree. A lot of people are going to get caught flat footed because they do not want to accept that we're going to have to fight a war for independence.
big chunk of you are already up to speed. I'm not worried about a whole lot of people. This weekend was a fantastic weekend. Just basically reinforced what I've been saying. Everybody's on the right track. The people that are supposed to be doing the right thing. Jackson County just had one of the biggest mutual unit exercises that anybody's had in the state. After they did what they did with the guys from that bullshit fake ass assassination attempt thing with
You know, with Greg Shippmer, you know, Whitmer, whatever. You know, it's a guy, cross-dressing guy we have as governor. It pissed everybody off. The people, the thinking people, the idiots, the leftists, we don't care about, just know who they are. But everybody else, that just, it's, a lot of people, that was their epiphany. And this is happening all over the place and it's a good thing. But the thing is, beginning of World War II, every war has been pretty much the same way.
We got leftovers and hand-me-downs from the last war. They tell you, you fight with what you got. Remember Rumsfeld said that and he, everybody attacked him, but that is true. That's exactly what happens. He was just telling you the truth and nobody liked it. You go to war with what you got. Well, because of that, you had Corigador, Wake Island. You had the battle for the Philippines before Corigador became the siege and then fell. You had the battle for Southeast Asia, which was lose, lose, lose, lose.
lose, lose, and let's lose some more. Okay, and they never want to depict that and they don't want to show just exactly how badly we got beat. Now it doesn't mean that we didn't do well. I'll give you an example. For instance, attitude, I've said this a million times. The Wake Island Defenders, I've watched a lot of the BS, more modern histories are doing and the books that are available, there are books available by the men who actually fought and they never quote them.
But at the end of the of the when the when the American commander decided to surrender when the Japanese had landed He had lost communications with everybody because they were using fuel telephone lines radio wasn't out there the way you have it today So the units were disconnected But it turned out when he went around to inform all of his people to surrender He realized that his command was almost completely intact
and that they probably could have pushed the Japanese off the island. That for a change, one of the few times where the Japanese did not grossly outnumber the defender, and the defender was relatively intact. It doesn't mean they hadn't taken losses. And Wake Island was a dot on the map. If you go look at the real estate they were fighting over. But it wasn't the front line, so the equipment that was sent was comparable based upon what the Japanese thought would be enough to neutralize the problem.
They really didn't send enough. And the Americans fought far better than the Japanese expected in any way, shape, or form with what limited assets they had. But the commander even admitted, guys, we shouldn't have surrendered. Afterwards, they realized we shouldn't have surrendered. We should have just kept fighting. Not because they realized also the Japanese were gonna be horribly abusive, which they were. And a lot of those men would be dead later under POW conditions.
But the idea that they could have fought and actually beat the Japanese back Which would have changed completely the battlefield because the Japanese would have had to reorganize yet another element to come back and try to deal with Wake Island distracting resources now it doesn't mean they would have been Reinforced properly or anything because they us didn't ever really planned on doing that they gave lip service, but never really
These guys fought in ways and conditions that are never properly depicted because they don't want the next group They need to sucker into it to see what happened when these cluster screw small-brained parasitic Pieces of trash that we have that are always you know in our over there that bump in the curtain They always screw us the same way over and over again Which is why I will say as we're heading towards the top or not there yet Do not join the military right now their their plan would be to sacrifice you if you're white
If you're heterosexual, if you are, again, pro-American, okay, if you're Christian, the people who are in charge hate you, they will put you in a place to get you killed. It makes no sense for you as a patriotic American to get stuck in that situation.
And the people that they're preferring to hire are people who, well, you got the Satanist thing, the pedo thing, the queer thing, and go right down the shopping list, and that's all part of their new, or their present social norm. Well, they don't need us for that. No, they would demand that. They'd like to use us as the organic sandbags. Or they figure we're gonna run the bullshit for them because after all, they don't have the clue, or, you know, brain scot gave geese. But in the same breath, they'll be all pumped up about being in charge.
and frothing at the mouth with their purple hair and their red pumps and telling you how they're so proud that they're queer and they're here and they're after your children, which is what they just chanted here the other day. So I don't think, instead, organize armed equipment trainers, militia, establish a 510 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory, more is always better, use a sensible purse, and if you're smart, you cherry pick from all the locations available.
You can build one hell of an element of this army and still get on with doing all the other things you got to do every day. And most of what you need is just perishables. There is no military grade. It's just utility. And yeah, I still keep buying toilet paper too. At least for the time being. Every once in a while, just add some more. I got a barrel of toilet paper out there. Oh, whoa, you wrote the 12. I was on with some idiot opens your face like that.
You know, the toilet paper is in the medical barrel. What? You ever think about that? The toilet paper is in one of the medical barrels. I wonder why. If you already got this not beat out of you or shot out of you in one way or another, maybe a little comfort would come in handy. Just one of the many stupid little things that yeah, we can do it. Well, we can do it. We do it. Otherwise, no, I got tonnage in medical gear to make sure I can plug all the leaking holes, keep you breathing.
Hopefully prevent other body parts from being lost then unfortunately we're going back into battle if you're willing to Because we're gonna need you My purpose behind the medical support is conservation of force Because like our forebears and those guys that were in World War two we ain't got nowhere to go We got a fight we have to win and so it's duration plus six months for us
In fact, it's duration plus life because we can never let go of what it is we've accomplished and that means we can't slough off. We also have to train the next generation to get their act together and get in motion. The ones who are thinking, the ones who actually have a brain and get them focused on the right tasks so we can build up the way we should, build the country the way we should for our purposes and to maintain and preserve our form of government. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. Now, another thing here real quick.
Oh, somebody asked, forgive me, yeah I had an email. I mentioned 16 gauge. There's no particular place where I've seen 16 gauge ammunition for the shotguns. We have a bunch of stores here in Michigan that have gotten 16 gauge in. Pretty good quantity. Now, if you have a sweet 16, hint hint, one of the, or one of the other 16 gauge standard guns,
There's nothing wrong with the weapon. They're perfectly fine, perfectly serviceable. It's just ammunition is not as readily available. But I would not, if it's a grandpa gun and inheritance, I wouldn't get rid of it. I'd just gradually be methodical. Find the ammunition, keep the heirloom to your family in your possession.
And when you pass it on to the next of kin, remind them that this is Dan's gun, who was inherited by my dad that came to me and I was going to go to you. So that's four generations. That's family history. You want to make that. The difference between the animals and the animal-esque creatures that they're trying to make with the public fool system with no heritage, no history.
dumb as a box of rocks, unable to do math, can't write cursive, can't read a clock. That's not exactly anything to be proud or bragging about, but that's where they are. Now, we're not going to be in that pack, and we're going to make sure those people are left in the dust. They just, you know, the taillights are all they're going to see of the wagon to tomorrow, okay? So let's just make sure we do it right.
Also, and again, 16 gauge will be preferred, I like number six. If I'm going to buy for just a utility 12 gauge, 20 gauge, I try to find number six shot first. And that's a utility shot. You turn that on a biped and pull the trigger, those pellets are smacking in all over the place.
for money, for pheasant, whatever you're going to be doing in the way of game. And it even works on turkey without any problem. Number six will work on turkey. It's just once in a while with all of them, you're going to be spending a few more pellets out here and there if you're not paying attention. But you get a good pattern. You get a lot of pellet on target. Close range inside a house, 16 gauge, number six, or forgive me,
number six shot, it's going to be devastating at close range. It's actually about as big as you want to go for inside a house if you don't have defensive panels or walls that can't take a hit because you don't want to, if you miss somebody or if something goes past the target out of all those BB, you don't want to be hitting a friendly in the next room. Always remember that when you're looking at an urban defense, especially security defense work.
You don't want, like I have plenty of bigger heavier weapons, but Mr. Shotgun is a really useful and correct tool for the kind of problem you're probably gonna be dealing with there. Doesn't mean you can't use an AR, trust me, everybody uses whatever. They choose to grab, it's the golf club bag, remember? Some people prefer a number five as opposed to a number six iron. And there are many reasons, and yours can be many too. So, whatever you do choose, just remember watch your backstop.
Now, another thing, and we're almost at the top here, but to the background, had to use the mute for a second. Thank you, appreciate that. Yes, as a matter of fact, we are going to be up this next weekend at Niagara-Hitcham. We were actually, we visited this weekend, as you guys know. I got a few minutes. I got a very few number of minutes here, so let me cover something. Okay.
I have talked about this for years. I have been an arbiter in conflicts of management for a long time, but I don't want to hear this anymore. About a week and a quarter ago, about what, eight, nine days ago, there was a little bit of a pissing match going on between two individuals who want to be in charge of a certain militia formation. Guess what? It's exactly what I've told you about a million times. You've got 300 people plus that have come together.
The individuals that are were contesting and I thought I had this dealt with were contesting who was going to be the big Kahuna Simply couldn't see that well either the formation is not the company or even like hundred-man unit was a year ago. It's it's Tripled in size. It's actually bigger than that Instead of understanding that the there at least needs to be a subdivision and about 300 you can do 150 160 man company
So I'm going to say this again publicly because many of the people are part of this that unit this particular unit I'm talking about are listening. We are too late in the game for any kind of nonsense infighting and it only serves the enemy. This type of infighting isn't even isn't necessary to begin with.
For anybody who asks what I mean, go to the Old Testament, take a look at Moses. His father-in-law told him what to do. It's the basic rule of military operations ever since. Oh, even though that was having to do with the tribes. The fact of the matter is that one man may work as a battalion commander, but you still in this case have a couple of companies.
And I guarantee that where I put everybody, sit everybody down and everybody raise their hand, you would find that it would be about 50-50 split between the two men, both who are contesting for quote unquote command. First of all, you can co-command or co-cooperate in this situation simply because there isn't a decisive point yet where you've had an election. There is right now a lot of noise going on back and forth, but it's wasting time.
Our enemy is moving. There is something that everybody agrees something's going to happen. So I'm going to tell all the rank and file and everybody you need to park the water, so to speak, not break apart. There's no reason to. Everybody's on the same page. There's just a discussion about command. Well, if you divide the elements appropriately, and even if it's 140 here and 180 over there, but you have now company A and company B, you're still probably going to end up having to organize a third company now.
You've taken in too many people without restructuring based upon logical military construction. So now I'm going to call upon all the membership. You guys are going to have to slap these people into play to do the right thing and get this done because we're going to war. You hear what I'm saying? We're going to war. It's not an if, it's just a when. I wish it wouldn't. But wish in one hand, shit in the other and see which one gets full first.
So guess what? It's not an if, they're gonna try it, it's when they're gonna try it. Everybody that you talk to through the whole of bureaucracy knows this. Everybody that's a thinking patriot knows this. Everybody else is yapping that bull, that be a selection year and some odd down, that's nonsense. Today, right now, they're in motion. And because they're in motion, you can't afford to waste time. Any discussion about this beyond much of what I just did,
is wasting time that could be spent on communication.
this country, put them under the ground, and let us get on with life and enjoy the things we should be doing. Our freedom, our liberty. God bless y'all. Bye-bye.