June 28, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed Massachusetts's new anti-gun legislation, which he characterized as the most restrictive gun control bill in the nation, banning numerous firearms and requiring mandatory registration of all guns and magazines. He analyzed the ammunition shortage, attributing it partly to government purchases and manufacturing challenges from overworked facilities. Koernke emphasized the importance of militia organization, proper weapons training (advocating for aiming low rather than using suppressors), and ammunition stockpiling. He also addressed political divisions in America, rejected the red-blue political spectrum in favor of a "green" independent stance, and discussed federal infiltration of patriot groups.
- massachusetts gun ban
- second amendment
- ammunition shortage
- militia organization
- weapons training
- federal infiltration
- patriot front
- colonial marine militia
- preparedness
- gun registration
- magazine bans
- atf
- constitutional rights
- armed resistance
- logistics
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were torn and dirty as he stood. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, 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, the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children?
to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torture of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report I Mark Kirchey.
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three old earth calendar 2023 battle for the republic the dance of swords and I'll tell you what I want to do and if you could The latest guns and gadgets while we're right there. Let's pull that up right from the get-go guys if you are Going over and checking out guns and gadgets you need to there is always activity going on with the enemy camp Needless to say we got a bunch of gun major gun grab actions and proposals Massachusetts, of course is
The Massachusetts Soviet Socialist Democracy, SSD, like East Germany, is proceeding to try and outdo East Germany. So again, the excrement, the filth, the toilet flush kosher mafia that are pulling down the traditional 13 colonies is the problem. Here we go. All right guys and gals, this is the worst post-brewin anti-gun bill
an even worse build than what Oregon had or what New York had. This is the worst one yet and it bans everything. It changes everything and we need to know about it because what this state did was waited for all the other anti-gun states to pull their malarkey and this one was intensified.
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Hey guys, my name is Jared, this is Guns and Gadgets and I bring you all of the Second Amendment news every single day from litigation to legislation, anything in between. You want to stay in the know, subscribe to the channel down below, hit that like button and share so other people see this monstrosity. And this is a complete destruction of the Constitution. I'm re-shooting this intro because I want to jump right into it. This is terrible. Let's start right here with Section 173 of this bill. This will ban possession of any gun.
You know, your constitutionally protected activity, whether it's loaded or unloaded. In any prohibited area, and what is a prohibited area? It's any of the following, including in or upon any part of the buildings, grounds, or parking areas of. A place owned, leased, or under the control of
state, county, or municipal government used for the purpose of government administration, judicial or court administrative proceedings, or correctional services, a location in use as a polling place or used for the storage or tabulation of ballots, an elementary school, secondary school, college, university, or other educational institution, including
Transport used for students of said institution and places where persons are assembled for educational purposes. Any private property including, but not limited to, residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, institutional, or undeveloped property. Yeah.
Vacant lots are going to be gun-free zones unless the owner has provided express consent or has posted a sign indicating that it is permissible to carry on the premises a firearm with a valid or lawfully issued firearm license or permit under Chapter 140 of the Massachusetts General Laws. A law enforcement officer may arrest without a warrant.
and detain a person found in violation of this section. So you're a law-abiding citizen with your constitutionally protected firearm on your hip, even following the government requirement of the permission slip, the LTC, the license to carry, and you're walking around anywhere, then you will be arrested or detained in violation of this section of this bill. What happened to America?
These restrictions shall not apply to law enforcement in performance of their actual duties, of course. This is communism.
You can't go anywhere unless you get a written permission slip from the owners of any of those properties. Yeah I'm already in contact with Gun Owners of America, Fire and Spots and Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. You go to section 43, there's a safe storage definition that changes. Secured in a locked container at a minimum, their container must be, listen to this stuff, capable of being unlocked only by means of a key, combination, or similar means, and it must be able to deter all
but the most persistent from gaining access. A room or a store, even if capable of being locked and surveilled, is insufficient, and retailers must comply with safe storage laws. Let's go to section 48 of the bill. Mandatory registration of all guns and all magazines, privately made guns, must be registered within seven days. That's not really new. It mentions there's a new term of expiration date for registrant, and we don't know what that is yet.
It's a mandatory reporting of any modifications for new parts to a gun. You change your optic?
You need to tell the government. You build your own firearm. You need to give the government an itemized list of parts that you have included in said firearm. My friends at Brownells, I was out there for GunCon and they're phenomenal. If you happen to be looking for items and you're at Brownells website and you happen to have at least $100 in your cart, if you use code GNG10, I'll save you some money. How's that? Thanks, Massachusetts, for giving everybody
discount on firearm parts and stuff like that. But get this part. Subsection E of this section implies there are no exemptions for registration for those traveling through the state. So if you want to travel to New England, say you want to go to free New Hampshire, free-ish Vermont, free Maine, you got to travel through Massachusetts or New York, like you're not getting there unless you do. So...
for decades people were like I'm not traveling through New York with my guns, hell no. Well now if you travel through Massachusetts they're saying you have to register your guns with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
mandatory serializing of magazines. This is section 49 and it's very confusing the language that they use and it's done intentionally. Now if you want to build your own gun you must obtain a serial number prior to assembling the gun which was the exact opposite of the way it's always been and you must register that within seven days. Any privately made gun must comply with all state and federal safety regulations. There also is a mandatory reporting of the manner in which you produce that gun whether you assembled it via a kit
or additive manufacturing, that's 3D printing. And of course this doesn't apply to law enforcement. Massachusetts is also creating more prohibited people. A delinquent child is now a prohibited person. Let's talk about the different licenses in Massachusetts. There is what's called a FID card, a firearms identification card. Well, that will now be called the long gun permit. And now Massachusetts will ban anyone under 21 from acquiring.
said long gone if you don't report your change of address to the state uh... they're gonna rip revoken suspend your firearms license uh... and also you must provide your license to law enforcement if you're outside your own property even if you don't own or possess a gun
This is like Nazi Germany. Check out this part for retailers. This is straight criminal. You must be a licensed retailer to sell magazines. FFLs are required to confiscate any expired license presented to them. If someone presents an expired license to carry, even if it's by a day, that the FFL must confiscate that. They also must forward those to the local licensing authority, the local police department.
They must notify the Criminal Justice Information System that they have seized this LTC, and they must issue a receipt to the license holder for their confiscated expired permit. They must then notify the license holder of their responsibility to surrender their firearms and ammunition. And retailers and mass FFLs, they're supposed to be inspected once per year by local law enforcement, but most local law enforcement places don't do that for many reasons.
But now they're going to say it's the state police's responsibility and they will do it. They literally wear the tall, very tall black leather boots. Let's talk about their crazy new training requirements. If this bill were to pass, there would be the following. A written exam. Injury prevention and harm reduction education.
Active shooter and emergency response training. Applicable laws relating to the use of force, de-escalation and disengagement tactics, live fire training to be determined by the state police, and all students must meet new established minimum requirements. Criminal justice information system will issue the certificate rather than the instructor. So they're taking away the ability of an instructor
to give out their own certificates. So now Massachusetts is taking control of all training in the state. At least for the license to carry. Now Massachusetts does a lot of everything on this bill. Guys, it gets worse. And they ban everything. All variants of AKs, ARs, some by name, any copy-copy kind of duplicate which they already had, but it's even worse. Semi-automatic
versions of fully automatic weapons. Well, there's a full-auto M16, so any AR-15s would be banned in Massachusetts. AK-47s, there's AK full-autos, so any variant that's semi-automatic in Massachusetts, banned. MP5s, banned. Glock! Interesting. The Glock 18, that's full-auto factory. They sell those to free areas. Now semi-automatic Glocks. According to this bill...
would also be banned in Massachusetts. Guys, it gets even worse. There's so much in here. What Massachusetts did was they waited for all of these anti-gun states to put their bills out to see how the legal reaction would be. And then they said, you know what? We're going to one-up this.
We're going to make it so Massachusetts is the worst gun control state in the Union. This is a bad bill. Like I said, I've already been in contact with gun owners of America, Firehouse Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation. If you live in Massachusetts, reach out to goal. There's a link down below, which you'll have there, a constantly updated page, because as their attorneys are digging into this, they're updating this to let you know what's in it. There's a lot more. I'm not going to bore you with it, but it is the worst.
It is the worst bill I've ever seen. And I have seen a lot of anti-gun bills. This one takes the cake. Guys and gals, if you haven't already, please subscribe to this channel if you want to stay in the know. I thank you so much for your support and watching this channel. It is because of you that I get to do this. It is because of you all that people on high levels are taking notice of this channel now.
and we need to continue what we're doing because the fight will never end. Guys and gals, thank you for your time. I'll see you on the next one. Take care.
that are at different state levels especially are discussing the idea that this division is so great that it simply cannot be fixed and it cannot. So let's get ready for what it is we know we need to do. Organize Army equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation, logistics, the key to victory. If you want to understand how to win,
Tactical dispersion of all material and equipment is especially critical to the overall combat operations of any formation that's going to fight in the future. You need to understand tactical dispersion of materials, and that is really more critical than anything. Medical support, another thing that we can deal with. The other side is already attacking that, which tells me that, again, we understand exactly how important
It is to have the ability to deal with the issues that will develop in a battlefield environment. The police state does not want you to have what is necessary to maintain life. But remember, they're the ones trying to take it. They plan on playing gulag slash Jewish communist police state. And that means it's time to get rid of them. So maybe not kind of not sort of, you're simply, you're not going to talk your way out of this.
conversationally stop or I'll shout stop again has done nothing and is doing nothing. So the bad guys are going for the gusto. They've only got a year and so many months left to actually exploit where they are right now. And for that reason, everybody needs to be in motion dealing with the problems at hand. It is Weapons Wednesday, number one.
There are also a series of articles that have been done in the last 24 to 48 hours about ammunition and why people aren't really grasping where things are. Now, one of the things that came up is something that I have been telling you about for months and months and months and months about, and it has to do with manufacturing. Have you ever been at a manufacturing job? I have.
I've done many different, I've been in trades, I have been in engineering, I have been in mechanical operations, I have done basic maintenance, I have done clean up, I have done, I believe in the Robert Heinlein School of you better be able to do everything. My dad taught me that years ago, you will not be out of work, provided you keep learning how to do something and always learn something new and you get the opportunity to see how it works, find out how it works.
and make it be make it part of what's in between the ears the old brain pan there. Well, here's the thing. It's as we expected one of the things that the armament industry has actually acknowledged is they couldn't find enough skilled trades people to get the job done.
They have been running 24-7 because of two things. A, now here's what I have a problem with. Most of these panty ways do the, well panic buying. Okay, wait a minute, let's back up here. There's no such thing as panic buying. There is intelligent purchasing in a situation where obviously things are going to hell in a hand cart and they have been.
Now, just because the industry was grossly negligent in maintaining production at higher levels because they felt comfortable at the lower idling levels that they were at, means that all of a sudden when everybody, when you have 300 million people and a big chunk of that population have an interest in your product, well, you should have kind of been looking ahead to try and figure out what it is that might be needed to take advantage of the wave.
Well, here's what happened. They were grossly underestimating what it is that they needed, and so they ended up running 24 hours a day.
Now, one of the things that people are lamenting about, and you know, what we did to discuss this, when the two waves back, that we were getting ammunition where he opened the box on a, what was a specialized super carp mouth hollow point, and out of 25 rounds in that little tiny box, which by the way was almost $28, there were primers installed backwards and was basically a custom load.
specialized round that you paid more than a dollar for because it's supposed to be the most super nuclear device ever made.
And what's fascinating about this, and what I mean by that is it's supposed to be devastating. And you've got to have it. There are 15 articles on the cartridge and the bullet. And how phenomenal even the brass was custom cut. And forgers were there that were from the dwarf mines and they were making the special custom brass. And the primers were hand cut and hand stamped each time, except they were mis-installed backwards. Oops. So again, wow, what did I pay a dollar around for?
Well, one of the reasons that happened is when you're when you are selling everything that you can and you're desperately looking for materials and they were running short What happens is your operators as I've told you a million times start to get cross-eyed What I've been in printing I and we even I had one of the many jobs I I've had I worked in printing I worked as a folder operator of workers a custom cloth
and board cutter. There's only one person in a book production run that does that job. Only one. There's typically other people that overlap and have the same skill, but it is a very specific task. When you're doing case-bound books, there are very specific, central tasks. You do all the forming, all the math, all the compression numbers for everything that's going to be done with that case-bound book. And that's one of the things that I did.
When I was a folder operator, we were told, you know, we're running four 10-hour shifts. Well, I knew better than to think that that was going to be realistic, and it's always been the case. Now, we're going to run four 10-hour shifts. Then we're going to run another eight-hour shift on Friday. Oh, and by the way, we're going to work Saturday. And then, by the way, production is, you know, we increased issues. Issues have increased, and we're getting the backlog. So we're going to work Sunday. And by the way, we're going to do 10 Mondays through Friday. We're going to do eight, maybe 10 on Saturday.
And by the way, there's more than one shift. Okay, this is, usually I like working second shift. I have no problem being a vampire, okay? Although here's the thing, I had a job during the day. Okay, I've typically worked two full-time jobs and sometimes a third part-time job, which was, you know, a variable.
So, I was working in the imprinting and it's like after a while, I mean in printing when you're doing this, you're talking 100,000, 120,000 count runs for a book that needs to be out now, it's in demand, it's new, and because of this you're working nonstop. Initially, everything runs fine. After a few weeks, everything is running okay. After a month, things are kind of running okay.
But then after that month and about two or three more weeks, things are getting kind of frayed because there's no break. It's nonstop. You're making money hand over fist. You just aren't anywhere to spend it. Making money hand, oh my God. You know, think about the first 40 hours in Michigan, that's regular time. Anything after that is time and a half. It's overtime. That's the enticement. And on Sundays, it's double time.
So yeah, well, I'm doing the same job, making a lot more money doing it. Oh, everybody's happy for a while, but the fatigue starts to set in. Long hours, minimal, you know, rest, regular. I mean, we're all built, we're all physically capable. We were, you know, young. Well, everybody, and now guys are in the trade, they've been around for quite a few years, 30 years doing the same job. And working their ass off. And if for a while, injuries take place.
with machines that are very unforgiving that will drag you in and chew you up. Okay, it happens. And so that's one of the problems is that, again, you're working 10 hour days, you're working a 10 for one shift, which is overlapping with second, and then they run third shift, and then they're coming right back in, first shift right behind it, boom, boom, boom. The machinery is running 24 seven. I've told you this before too, that means you have to at some point,
shut machinery or production component lines down because you've got to do PM. The plus on production, and this is part of the big industrial math formula that my dad talked about many, many times. We've seen a lot of conversations we had because we were in teams into manufacturing and production.
And he was, you know, many other things. But, you know, this is one of the things that is a critical factor is being able to tag team or trade people out to different jobs. The more jobs you know, the more likely you can rotate the personnel to the best jobs, first of all, that they're capable of because you want the best man you've got when you're doing a 120 count run.
So you have that, you have an assistant that you pick up because that way some of the manual labor can be focused on by the person who can stack and rack while you're busy tweaking and maintaining the precision of the machine, which by the way is a constant babysitting situation. You are not standing there watching something. You are constantly moving around because there are a thousand settings.
On a machine. We're not talking one or two. We're talking in printing. There are in fact some of you listening what I'm talking about You're you've got a machine that's being impacted constantly, but not one spot. It's impacting There's a bumper it pushes the paper and it folds it does it again. There's multiple rovers You have to calibrate everything and there are one two three and possibly four decks like this progressively smaller and with progressively Courser tolerance, okay, plus you still have to load the damn thing
And that's 45 by 54 inch sheets of paper. It can be anything from wiped or heightened ten weight to much, much heavier enamel everywhere in between. If it's that light paper, not everybody can run that.
But after a while you get exhausted, guess what? That's exactly what they're finally acknowledging took place and has been taking place. They can't find enough skilled people to actually get into the jobs, but they are running or have been running 24-7. However, the biggest problem is government's been buying most of it up. Oh, they weren't doing, oh yeah, turns out they were.
Yeah, the shortage is also because government's been buying it to make sure the population doesn't get it. Now certainly they got the war overseas, so hopefully we're buying American rather than PPU or whatever, but that isn't likely. They're buying it from there. Mostly if they buy overseas, they can pad the numbers by 10, 15, and probably even 20 to 25 percent in theft.
completely altering the actual cost of the item. So people are all the way down the graft and corruption chain of the DOD from the DOD officers themselves right down there as corrupt as the data is long. They're all getting their count. They're all getting their pad. Okay? But what does this mean? Well, guess what? There is still an ammunition shortage. They just have tried not to talk about what the issues are.
So, like I've said many, many, many, many, many times, it is a broad pool, but it's a shallow, kiddie pool that you're looking at. Well, I go to classic firearms, look at all the brown bullets and all the stuff I get, yeah. And how much of it is available in every category you see. I mean, let me put it this way, amoman.com, we don't talk about it as much probably as we should.
AmbleMan.com usually gives you even a tickle meter. Well, take a look at the tickle meter there. What do I mean by tickle meter? It tells you exactly how many cases are available. Well, there's 34 cases. Well, how many are 34 cases? Are they 500-round cases or are they 1,000-round cases? Depends on what it is.
Well, that ain't that much. You're talking, you mean for a place that's described? It is. Really, if you ever been to Ammo Man, used to be go to Ammo Man and pick the stuff up. Now, why they won't allow that anymore? The feds want the intermediary, the UPS and all the rest of your FedEx drivers to rat on you. So, if it goes through a second party carrier, they can walk into FedEx or UPS. They can rifle through your stuff. And then UPS and FedEx are told not to tell anyone.
That's why they do that. Because otherwise, what's the big deal if you're going to buy two pallets of ammunition? Drive up to the dock, back up the truck, beep beep beep beep, and bring out the two wheel dollies, and away you go. So again, what's fascinating about this is that the
The situation completely changed with Ammo Man and you can usually tell because they've done such volume what the government does, they come in and tell them, hey, we got to be able to look at what everybody's getting. We got to be able to bust open the boxes and re-tape them. But Ammo Man does for as big as it is, if you've ever been there. If you do a tally, if you go through there, go look at their inventory because it's all listed right there as far as look at how many items they have and look at what they don't have in stock.
Now they don't have, they leave it there because they may get another order of something in. They're trying to get everything covered, but they never quite can anymore. But if you go to their little tickle meters, it's, you know, 25 cases of, all of a sudden it's 11 cases of, all of a sudden it's seven cases of. Now, here's another thing to remember. Well, this says they've got 105 cases of ammunition there in just like 556 Green Tip. That sounds pretty impressive, doesn't it? Well, how many customers is that?
You see the case? Okay, let's just say that if only one person buys these cases, only 56 customers are going to get a case of ammo. Only 56. Five, six, and guess what? Somebody might come and say, whoa, that's a good price that Dar mentioned on the air there. I think I'm going to get three cases of ammo. That means that there's two other customers that might be able to get a case that can't knock, can they?
So it's not 56 customers. It's 56 cases distributed by however many people have the clams, the simoleons, the euros, the dollars, whatever, to buy however many cases are there. And this is something that people just start thinking by looking at what's available. I'll tell you what, Atlantic is really good right now. They do a bunch of videos. Look what we just got in.
And this is the ammo we got in. And they actually show you how many pallets of ammunition they got. We'll count them. This is all the ammo we got in today. Boy, we got a bunch. It's like, OK, wait a minute. There's 44 cases, flat cases to a pallet. There's only six cases, six pallets there. Well, that ain't that much ammo. Now, it's a good chunk. Buy it all. Buy every last round weekend. Today, you should have a schedule this week for buying more ammo.
I have emphasized this over and over again. Okay, well, before we go any farther though, we're at the bottom of the hour. We have a Weapons Wednesday, bottom of the hour break. And for everybody out there, you don't know about your rifle. You're supposed to. Because here we go.
When you hear the red coats, what mind you manage to fill is in our valleys. There is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not the slinging of the fields, oh wild and free. So soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh the rifle, in our hands, the proof knows your rifle.
You may ride a goodly speed, you may not stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
Aim for the groin.
Okay, I cannot emphasize enough. I have been teaching a lot of people to shoot for a very long time. It's aimed for the crotch. Why? The crotch can't move. Heads can bob around. Shoulders can even weave a wobble. But in order for something to stay stable, the hips are centered. And because of that, especially for most of you, as I've said many, many times, and as you've heard me say, if you've been in any of the classes, most of you probably never shot anybody.
You're going to end up having to shoot a lot of people. When the time comes, we are going to be fighting an enemy who believes that we are property of the state. We are going to have to get rid of them. Now, one of the things to remember is body armor, while it's better up topside, ain't so good down below. Now here's one thing to remember about your accuracy.
the adrenaline rush and all the other crap they always try to use to tell you, well you can't hit anything and you're just gonna fail and blah blah blah. The people who are doing that are pro-police state type asshats who get government money to lie to you, okay? Their job is to lie to you, they're professional.
Yeah, I'm sure there are. It's professional. Whores are professional. Prostitutes are professional. There's a lot of other people that are professionals too, and whores slash prostitutes in the exact same way. And a lot of them that are in the gun circle are that. Not everyone, but there's a bunch. Why? Well, because they get their bung hole-licking government money. That's why. Because they're bung hole-lickers.
And for that reason, since they believe that their fellow travelers usually dump whatever things get serious or they have to join the ranks to be a ATF type gun grabber or whatever, and they probably already are anyway, they're just a backstabbing rat off to the side. Many of them, not all, but many of them, because after all, if we freed up the country, a lot of businesses or businesses that are mandated by the kind of government scam that you just heard Massachusetts pushing, well, after all.
Gotta make the shekels. So anyway from the government, of course, don't forget the answer is Stippens from the government too. On top of you getting paid through the nose. Well, here's the thing is because of what we're talking about here, you have to be able to try and keep hits on target.
So aim low, go slow is there for a reason. Adrenaline rush, all the things are arguing, we can get around. Why? Or how? Well, why? Because we want to hit. But why? You know, how is by going dropping down, even if you were to fail in all of the basics that we repeatedly taught you and reinforced by physical training.
When push comes to shove if you aim low and you jerk the trigger you're going to come up into That frying pan area on the chest which by the way has got typically armor nowadays with enemy combatants So you're gonna hit them now They're gonna be you know thinking they're safe because you know you've actually you know well you hit Center But you did yade where they hope you would because that's where the that's where the best armor is
However, once you may have recovered, if you realize, maybe you should let up on the trigger, if you had select fire, you should use select fire for that very reason, unless you follow the instructions I'm giving you anyway, is aim low, and if you do pull out a select fire, if you're using semi-auto fire or just a single shot,
The round either goes into the groin, blows out a chunk of leg, blows out the crotch, the gonads, and all the other organs and the hip and the hip bone and fun stuff there, or it's going up into the chest because you rode high. If you're select fire and you just don't know how to or you're surprised by what you shouldn't be, but you're surprised by the way that the weapon operates, then you're stitching the target starting with the groin.
And even if you just let panic, stupid fire and dump 30 rounds, which by God you shouldn't do, but maybe it took you a moment to realize you're only supposed to fire a three round burst and you fired five, six or seven. Well, if you aim for the groin, you're probably gonna be, hopefully a hair low, that would be good. And so you're gonna tag the leg, tag the groin, tab the gut, probably hit the chest a couple times, might even wing the neck and at least pop one through the head or over the head or crease the head or whatever. But you know what, that five round burst stayed on target.
So the kinetic energy strike, even with the areas that have armor protection, it does them no good. Because the other strikes are already creating what is critical van damage. Number one, you blow out the hips, you blow out motor operation. That's better than anything. And by the way, if you just go slow and just hit them hard in the groin, let them fall back, and don't worry, they're bleeding out. You've got all the goodies and armor pretty much intact and the equipment intact you need to harvest if you have other troops for resupply.
So one of the things to consider here is how do I harvest what it is that I need off the enemy because if you really aim center of mass where's all the jump you were trying to recover?
Yeah, so you put a five-round burst into the center pan area still didn't kill him In fact, he's just stunned and wheezing because he was able to fall back. Well, you just shot up a bunch of mags You just may have destroyed the pistol depending on the holster. It's in you have radio equipment Who knows medical supplies all that stuff you thought you're gonna get off that one mobile resupply pod in a black uniform You just hockey pucked it up
Okay, so consideration is again aim low go slow It's count business. Don't know what I say slow. I'd say it's slow motion I'm talking make a point of aiming make a point of repeat repeat repeat aiming you can use Airsoft BB guns the new airsoft cartridge guns I've talked about it. Those are fantastic really the new airsoft cartridge slash actually there many
foam shooters. They're fantastic because they actually have an individual case. When you load the case loads, it's a bottleneck pistol cartridge. And guess what? The cheaper ones are just single, you know, single action, single shot, but they're still, they do everything they're supposed to do. If the semi-auto ones, electric, do exactly what the actual firearm does. They actually introduce a case,
Put a projectile down range, eject the case, load another one, and repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. Which is what you need so that you can practice muscle memory and it becomes second nature to operate the weapon appropriately. Okay? We need cheaper training aids so you can train more. 5,000 BBs for the Airsoft are $4, $5.
better quality. I got Walter. You guys got Walter airsoft BBs with some of the airsoft that went out over the years as gifts from Liberty Tree Radio. And those are good BBs, good quality BBs. In fact, they're not cheap anymore, but they were because there was a deal, there was a glut during different situations and the wholesalers gave me great deals and you guys were able to benefit accordingly. BB 177
Which by the way all of these you treat as weapons. I'm going to repeat this again. Even these are well these are toys. No, they're not. They're training aids. Train as you will fight for you will fight as you have trained. So these are not toys. These are training aids. Okay, I cannot emphasize that enough. You need to pick them up. You do need to use them, but you need to operate with them and act accordingly.
Because you will train as you will fight for you will fight as you have trained and goofing around with firearms or piddle-putting around with the training aids is what's going to get people hurt. Do you make mistakes because the errors made in training will proceed over into real life. So you have to take the training seriously from the get-go and that means every aspect of it from beginning to end.
We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We develop adults, they develop idiots. Public school, public fool system generates a massive quantity of incompetence. Repeat it over and over again, mostly again because of intentional ignorance created by the public fool system to begin with. Just something to think about there. By the way, CenterfireSystems.com.
Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, they have a number of magazine deals, they always do it. So, you know, I get constantly looking to see what's up there. And I believe, all I do not believe they've run out yet, but for the throw down slash use them and drop them. AK mags $4 apiece if you it's five for $20, five for $19 and 95 cents or 93 cents, whatever it is, it's so close to
$20, why don't we just call it $20? So it's $4 a magazine. They are smoke, plastic, everything's there. They work, they load, they function. They are perfect for either cash stash and or breakout magazines. Fire and drop, fire and drop, fire and drop, fire.
Drop it introduce new mag in fact if you've seen the Russian technique for dropping mags with the AK in a situation like that You extract the AK mag from the from the pouch you take the side of the AK mag and you press up underneath the trigger
right along and you release it and push the magazine out. It pivots out, then your hand is already in the proper location. You pivot the magazine in, lock the magazine to the rear, operate the action, and back in business. So, not a bad idea.
Anyway, the Center Fire System mags are good ones also for auxiliary for, you know, cashing. If you put a $50 magazine under the ground, you're going to whine, piss, and moan, or complain, and wife's not going to be happy. But if you have a handful of magazines to get you started, and they're $20 for five, and you can pick up whatever AK you want for the better price, again, one of those things you put into the tube, along with all the other accoutrements we've talked about.
Make sure everything is triple sealed as three layers of protection. Do not store in the same packaging or container system the lubricants or cleaning solvents with ammunition period. Just like batteries are not stored with electronics.
You can store them next to and you can make sure that they're all sealed and separated and isolated, but do not store them in the same containment device because the ethers and the petroleum products will penetrate and follow the path of least resistance into primer pockets and or around the canister of the bullet over a period of time and may deactivate or at least desensitize materials. We do not want that.
We don't need any cross-contamination because of failure to properly package. And with batteries, it's the same way because batteries, no matter how hard you try, most are China Sport junk, no matter how expensive they are, very few are made anywhere near the United States. They're all foreign junk. At some point, Chao Chubing or Ping Pao Hai or Wan,
had a bad day at the factory because they're pissed or they did too many drugs or they're fatigued because they've been running 12-hour shifts for two years straight. So guess what? We multi-package and seal the batteries but keep them with the radio equipment. If you're going to cash radio equipment, that's how you do it. If you're going to carry it even, that's how you do it. If you're going to minute-man your package up, make sure your batteries are stored in a Ziploc bag, put the little mini-packaged Ziploc bag in a bigger Ziploc bag.
and make sure it's isolated so that when one of those batteries frags on you, it doesn't damage the radio equipment. The batteries are the cast outs. They're the toss outs, they're the chuckables, they're the perishables. That's why you treat them as such. Now, I'm gonna bring up something else about that in reverse order. If I have a gun and I have a bunch of mags, somebody was telling me, I remember when the Polish mags or some other mags, they're not quite, they don't quite fit into your weapons, you modify the weapon. No, you don't.
Your weapon cost $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $900, $1,200. You do not modify a $1,200 gun for a cheap magazine. You modify the magazine. You clean the magazine up a little bit. You take off a little bit. You lap. You learn not to grind, but to tune, which means fine tune.
The magazine, it only costs three, four, five dollars. Even if it costs $20, it's only a $20 item. You do not alter a $1,200 gun for the sake of an odd brand or an odd military production of a magazine. Period. The magazine is what needs to be cleaned up. Always remember that. Otherwise, what happens, well, the other mags that you normally use which are tight become sloppy. Something happens. Why? Because you fiddle-farted with the gun, you shouldn't have any business touching.
Does it work with 99% of the mags you already got? Yes, you got some cheap mags? Yes, but they're a little tight. Yeah, clean those up, lap them up a little bit, lap them so that they're tuned and they'll slide into the gun fine and they'll wear out on the gun. They'll wear on the gun if you were possibly gonna use them that long and you probably won't.
Again, magazines are the perishable. Ammunitions are perishables. These are consumables. But we do want to make sure we maintain them the best we can. We've got them prepped for the rifle. We use master the weapon that you have, master the trade, become the victor.
I don't care what weapon you choose and I don't care what your snobbishness is about a particular firearm as opposed to another. That really doesn't make any difference anymore. Right now it looks like the bad guys just want to take everything you got. They're gonna go for the gusto so piss on them. We're gonna put them in their graves. That's what they deserve. That's the only thing that's gonna work. That's gonna solve this and it will be done.
So again, organized arm equipped and trained as militia establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics. More is always better. Remember medical, communications, and transportation. Those need to be covered now. A couple of the things, let's see, what else was there real quick? We got the guns and gadgets out of the way. Why don't you all hear that? We're going to play that.
In the next hour again, just as a heads up for Ed when the time comes, we'll be going back to that when we come back after the top of the hour. Also again, Bannock played yesterday is Poker Face. We haven't been playing them enough. We're not going to play them right now, but Poker Face, guys, www.pokerface.com. We'll play more on Poker Face's music over the next several weeks. Carl Clang, Steve Voss.
Robert Lloyd there are a whole bunch of other authors out there that are younger that are kept come up stepped up to the plate They're Patriot authors as a bunch of bands out there that are pro-american pro-patriot doing the same thing We've got a hell of a collection of sound To motivate to inspire entity the stinking village people. I don't know who in Trump's camp and I'm sorry if you're listening You're like Trump. Okay. Well, then you get hold of this. Sorry ass flat inside head tone dump that village people crap
My god Well, well, I guess those are the other faggoty boys. All right. Yeah, well Trump Trump should know better but it makes you wonder Okay, first of all, well, it would be totally different with Trump really village people Village people who helped pull that out of their bung hole. Well, I know what else was leaking out of their bung hole That's for sure so
Again, motivational music, we got lots of it, and we need more. So if you're listening and you're an artist, I'll tell you what, do cover pieces. Go through all the stuff that's out there. I understand by what Ed say, we got some young people that are doing Carl Klein's music as covers. They're doing their versions of Carl Klein's music.
Well, that's something that needs to be done. You can also re-engineer pieces that are out there in general. Doing a cover, there's nothing that's restricted on them. For the most part, you're doing something that's just simply an inspirational piece based upon somebody else that's done some work. But you guys might come up with something you'd ever know. It's the right tooth. You drill the right tooth and you're on the mark and guess what? It kicks off.
We need more musical authors. We need more musicians stepping up. And again, guys, get motivated. Don't wait for approval by the asshats. Idiots and incompetence make up the present mechanism. Because by God, they're all a bunch of cultic pedo queers that are, you know, with, let's see, neurotic hypochondriacs and paranoid tendencies that are narcissists.
So, no, that's not us. We're not with them. We're long beyond them now and it's time for us to deal with other issues. Now, I mentioned lubricants. Let me recommend something here also I want to reinforce. I know you may have your favorite lubricant, fantastic, but we're not going to have enough POL also. One good thing about oil, doesn't go bad, doesn't outdate, but you need to pay attention to packaging.
Some of the different military containers, so I mentioned ethers, especially this was true with the Vietnam era solvents that were created, is while they're in storage, the plastic containers that were chosen, the type of plastic turned out to be not the best choice.
In many cases, companies are actually offering what are the dried out containers that the, when I say dried out, literally the stuff just evacuated from the containers. It wasn't used up. This is why you may have noticed a couple places have done this. They bought a quantity of the bore cleaners.
And in the cans, this happened a lot because again, the cork seals don't only last so long when they're being aggressed by the bore cleaners. You might remember the oval tins that were from World War II in Korea and then also the early stages of Vietnam. They were the personal lubricants. There was the oil, there was again bore cleaner.
Again, also, greases, the greases are not a problem. They will store forever indefinitely. The biggest thing is long, long, long term, they may separate from their carrying agent, the carrying paste. However, they're inside the container. They can be re-whipped, so to speak. Shaking them up does help, but typically what you have to do is re-store them. Sounds weird, but that's how it works.
It takes a long, long time for grease to separate from its carrier agent, its carrier paste, whatever it is that it's used. But with the ether-based and the many different types of materials that were used for bore cleaners, they had a tendency to go through either A, the container itself, the plastic container, some of them were compromised.
And in other cases, it's simply the seal. The seal material itself can only hold so long. Then the material evaporates on the shelf, rest is history. Now, oils of all kinds though, oils, automotive oils, if you go to a yard sale and you see any lubricants on the shelf in a box, well, it's the odd and then stuff. Give them a dollar, $2 for the whole box. Make an offer, it's ridiculous. And chances are, they'll be happy because they're figuring, well, nobody wants that.
That 10W-30, 10W-40, that HD-30, whatever it is you got sitting there, it's an open container. Well, it's not gonna go bad. Oh my God, it's old oil from 1979! Yeah, it's real oil, isn't it? Yeah. 10W-30? Yeah. Well, what is it today? Well, it's 10W-30. The guy opened it up, used some for whatever he used it for, containers on the shelf, never got back to it. You know what? A little drop of that'll work on your weapon just fine.
Remember that? Everybody out there? John? Police? Public? 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 fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken... You've traded in your nation. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors.
So their children will be brave. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And gentlemen, this is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters.
both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, north. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. Looking at three things at one zero, that was really interesting, crossing wires.
LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite, hi to all our merchant brain operators for a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 28th of June, 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist.
and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K2023 Old Earth Calendar, 2023 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Guns and Gadgets is out there and this particular piece again, as I've told you before, the bad guys are gonna be pressing from multiple fronts, but they've gotta pull something.
There's too much at stake, the globalists have their agenda. Many people are now flat out saying that, well, if Trump gets in, it's life or death for these characters, you know, because it's one way or the other. Well, of course, Alex Jones has said, and they take it however you want to. But made the comment that, well, they'll probably try to get rid of Trump. They'll probably try to assassinate Trump. Well, it's as likely as not.
If that were to happen, I don't worship Trump. But we all understand what's gonna happen. And if that's the reason that the war starts, because they killed Trump, people will just go out and hunt the globalists up and down the feeding chain.
The level of distrust and disgust right now amongst people who work for a living, who have businesses, who have companies, who have thought that there was some kind of, well, social decorum, everybody has had their ox board, and if something happens to Trump, there's nothing we can do to stop what's gonna take place, so you better be ready to fight, because it would happen. It's just that, if that takes place,
That's why they're cutting off medical supplies. That's why ammunition, they've already made the announcement they're going to try to buy up all the guns that they can to ensure that nothing gets out to the population, etc, etc, etc. Remember guns are for buying that for selling. Shame on you if you're thinking about selling anything right now. Other than those that are maybe fully extraneous,
I've already explained the criteria for what you might sell if you choose to do so. But as far as something like, well, I'm going to go from one magazine to the other magazine. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You bought a bunch of mags, right? Yes. They work? Yes. They'll keep them. Now, you've got a new magazine. You really think this is the next best thing to slice white bread? Oh, yeah. The Schmidlatt 402 is much better than the Kinky Boy 201.
Well does the Kinky Boy Co. on fifth? Yeah, work, yeah, function, yeah. Well then why don't you have both? Keep all of those Kinky Boys and go buy your new Schmidlaps. You're happy. You know why? Because more is better.
And apparently if the Kinky Boy mags don't work so well for you, because they're just not the latest in the magazine articles, then you won't have any problem cashing those. Like I've been talking about, you know, making sure they're stored properly, clean them up, grease them up, or mummify them, Ziploc bag each one of them separately, put them inside a bigger Ziploc bag, put those inside a can.
and put them in a cache with a spare gun somewhere else totally separate from you with web gear, basic combat equipment, a little bit of food in storable form that will last along with ammunition and everything else you need and put it somewhere else totally separate from you. There's your insurance policy. And since you didn't like those other mags that used to be great last year,
Well, they'll be fantastic as mags to dig up and use if you have to run to that cash and re-either equip yourself or maybe outfit a buddy. Because somebody else showed up and you dragged them to safety and you know, they're all of like mine but they have little or nothing. They saved their lives but nothing else. Well, guess what? You go to the cash, you outfit them. Now there's two of you.
Now two of you can go hunt Ching Lee or the secret police alphabet suit turds or whatever else you want to decide to go hunt or maybe you're going to go after the globalist bumps in the curtain and whatever it is you think you're going to do prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance you better have a lot of extra junk on the shelf. You don't have a lot of extra junk on the shelf you need to be start collecting and putting a lot of extra junk not necessarily on that shelf I just spread it out maybe on more than one shelf I thoroughly believe in that.
The difference is when I take you to one of the caches we do, I can put 40 men into uniformity equipment, top to bottom, to the point where they're ready to fight. Gas masks, uniforms, armor, everything, top to bottom. And I can go multiple, multiple, multiple locations. Multiple, and then multiple locations. But it's good if every one of you just multiplies by doubling, tripling, or quadrupling your caches.
so that we have that much more available when the time comes. Logistics at the tactical end is what's going to determine victory at the strategic level. The ability for us to literally have our weapons fly to our hands and utilize them to put down the globalist police state.
and exterminate what's right there, hunt who sent them, hunt the ones who gave them the orders, go right up the carpet, roll the carpet up, on every last one of them, wherever they are, 24 hours of the day, because they think they're gonna play police dead against America and destroy our freedom and liberty, so it is time to put them down, it is time to get rid of them. When they make the effort, the attempt, finish them. That's just all there is to it, that's how you have to be thinking right now. We fight to win.
Now, a couple of things here real quick. And again, I mentioned Center Fire Systems, those AK mags. There are some AR mags out there for a pretty good price. None of the really great deals like we did have several years ago, but I mean, remember we were buying mags for 65 cents a magazine, 95 cents a mag for AR-15 mags. Do you remember that?
Oh, they were the, for police only, 20 rounders. Well, good as a 20 rounder. Right. Somebody says that to you, look sideways at them and just think how stupid they are. What good are 20 round mags? I loved it when the Army did that years ago, decades ago, decades ago. The Army, of course, gave out an order to get rid of all the 20 round mags that were left in the system.
Most of those were Colt mags, but a whole bunch of my favorite was Adventure Line! How many of you were in the military when we had Adventure Line magazines? You remember that? Thousands of them, thousands and thousands of them. They'd loaded them up in the sea ration boxes and they threw them in the trash. What? Trust me on this one. Yeah, how many truckloads and truckloads and truckloads and truckloads and truckloads and 20 round mags? Went away?
When the first dumpster was open or looking at it, it's like, well, the C-ration boxes. I could use some more C-ration box. Wait a minute. There's something in these C-ration boxes. I recognize that sound. It's the rattly sound of magazine springs with metal followers tagging, you know, tagging the metal wall of the 20 round Ryan magazine. Oh my goodness.
Well, you don't say anymore you just grab all those sea ration boxes and then grab more sea ration boxes And then there's even more of them and you find they were thrown away everywhere They were just lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of them now I'll tell you what when I have that with that 20 round mag Has the first round topped off and dropped into the chamber does it not work as well? And if I have a whole crate load of 20 round mags, can I still effectively fight? I think I can
In fact, that's what we had. We're 20 rounders and 30 rounders too, of course. And we had Adventure Line 30 rounders also, if you don't remember. Adventure Line! Ooh, I felt like I'm very dynamic in the military. I'm having an adventure. And from the Adventure Line Company came our AR-15 magazines. Well, for a while. Then there's a bunch of other contractors. So anyway, uh...
Tons of 20 rounders were out there. 20 rounders, I don't care. In fact, any magazine, if you go to a gun, a estate sale, resale shop, gun show, somebody's got a pile of less than, say, 30 round mags, or less than 20 round mags. Like, remember when those AK-5 round mags were out there that came out of the sporter packs? Nobody wanted those. You remember that?
Do you remember what happened when somebody finally had an epiphany? My Uncle Mark mentioned this a few times after we bought thousands of them. Wait a minute, those steel Chinese AK mags have a standard base plate and they have a standard follower. Well, they have a short spring. Well, what's it cost for a replacement base plate for an AK-47 mag? Oh, what's it cost for a replacement follower for the...
So when I told you all to buy those five round AK mags for like a dollar a piece or when they were 75 cents and they went to like even a couple dollars, it's like if you buy some of these used AK mags that are coming in that were kind of rusty but serviceable, some of them had dinged base plates, some of them the followers were messed up. All you did is you took that dollar magazine you bought
Take the base plate off it, pull the spring out, take the follower out, take the rusty trusty one that's in the other mag, which by the way, don't throw away, we're gonna clean that up later because any follower's better than none. But then you put a brand new follower with the existing spring, hopefully not rusted apart, and a brand new base plate, and your magazine is kinda like right back to where it needs to be. Might have to knock a ding out the wall of the magazine, but steel mags are great for that.
Well, Lord your boy, those fly-row mags, I also like to carry a certain number of shirt mags with every weapon because I like to get low and close and if I'm not going to spray and pray but I'm actually aiming, being able to reduce my silhouette wherever I can by however many inches is especially critical.
That 30 round mag in the AR, no matter what variant you have, forces you to lift up a little bit off the ground, but you drop that and you put a 5 rounder in, and you knock yourself right back down to where you're laying flat and prone like a snake. Yeah, no step on snakey, remember? Don't tread on us. Don't tread on me. Well, again, it's kind of handy to have a few of those around, and yes, if I was in the field that had even one of them, it'd be loaded.
Better five rounds bang bang bang bang. Oh wait a minute bang because That way I can know rather than harsh language and desperately try to scramble for a mag from a corpse or something Anything would be better than that for the moment and rather than throw a rock at him because I have no loaded bags That last five rounds and also odd rounds laid around just in case you have to single feed something on that note Again, there are a number of different sales or deals out there if you're careful and you look
at Centerfire and even Sportsman's Guide right now, there are a few AR-15 deals, but you need to scour the system. How many mags should you have? Approximately 27 per weapon, at least, would be the recommended minimal. 23, 25, 27, more is better. What?
Yeah, trust me. Well, I know a lot of kids. We have young kids. I got two mags. Well, that's enough to get you in trouble But not quite enough to win Are you gonna reload mags in the field because you're desperately short magazines when it's a it's a gimme item Get magazines right now or a gimme item you go to you go to p mags for still a reasonable price Magpul has got a wide variety of mags and by the way if you run into old p mags It's the first gen p mag are those obsolete?
Somebody's got a whole bunch of police trade-in first-generation Magpul mags. Are they obsolete and no good? Is that how it works, guys? Did they go stale? Well, no, they're the first generation. Well, what is it that made... Let me point this out. If I say Magpul, you think magazines. Why is it that you think magazine Magpul's cool?
Because they built really good mags. What did they build? Good mags from the start? Oh, yeah. Yeah. First mags from Magpul I bought were some of the greatest mags on the planet. Okay, so they're first generation then, right? Yeah. Are they obsolete? No. Are they tired out? Like, you know, they just can't work anymore because they got stale on the shelf? No.
So, is it just a change in the design because there was something they thought would be cool to change? Yeah. So, if you could get a whole pile of first generation whatever in the PMAG, whatever else they had, wouldn't that be a good deal? Wouldn't that be as good a choice as any? Well, no, it's not second or third or fourth generation. Well, that's like glocks. Okay, if I have a Gen 1 Glock, did my Gen 1 Glock just, was there a timer on it? Well, no.
Okay, my Gen 1 Glock is no longer a really good weapon. Now it's an inferior weapon in some way. It's not a good firearm. Glock Gen 1s are totally useless. Is that what you're telling me? Because I have to have a Gen 4 or I'm just not with it? I'm sorry, I'm not. This is not like cars for me. Most of the guns that I've handled over the decades, half century and more now, pretty much I could pick any one of them up and I'll bet you they'll shoot just like they did when I first picked one up. I'll bet you they perforate people just fine.
So, more importantly right now is more is better. Are you getting a good product? See now you can't, I can't say go buy old military surplus AR-15. Why? Or M16. Why? Well because it's cold and it's classic. As soon as that word classic was uttered, what used to be a couple dollar mag is now a 40, 50, 60. It's original cold Vietnam. 1966 man. It's 60.
$75 for the magazine. It's got the prancing pony on it. Well, that's really cool. I got a fortune over here that don't I it's really true All of them work. It's just if you want to know they were fine, but otherwise you need quantity going cold jump in there Yeah, it's next mix. Yeah. I got a I got a Glock first generation and 10 millimeter I got it on a good deal because it would just sit the guy was headed in his case and use gun case and
at the shop and he just, it just wouldn't sell. It just wouldn't, it was sitting there and I said, well, I've always wanted a 10 millimeter. So I said, hey, why not? So I bought it. Was it stale? No, it didn't smell. Was it falling apart? Was it just, did it seem like it was just antique? Well, obviously it had dust buddies. It wasn't moving.
And here again, this is what gets me about this. It's not that I'm pooping newer firearms. Companies have to adapt to make sales, okay? What is it that made Glock famous? The gun that you just bought, Tex-Mex, right? Right. The Glock first, if there wasn't, the first generation, everybody bought them. Like I said, I'd buy three. If I was in the military and I was in aviation, my secondary MOS was Air Crewman, by the way. I would carry
three glocks. I get a couple of chubby stubbies or at least one chubby stubby and stuff it in an odd pocket and it makes sure that they all were nine millimeter. So that way any government ammo I could rip off, I'd be able to use any ammo I see laying around with people who aren't paying attention, I could use, and I'd have a ton of the mags and it makes sure all the mags work with all three guns. Why three? Well, because if I pull the one out and something does go clunk, I'm just gonna, I'm not gonna try and fix it. I'm gonna drop it and pull the next one out.
Because it's a survival gun. If I was in the aviation, I'm not an infantryman. I'm carrying the handguns because they're survival escape and invasion weapons. Plus, on occasion, two weapons are better than one, right? One in each hand? Not really, but yeah, sometimes, I guess. But mostly it's the idea I got backups. And first generation Glock is why everybody wants a Glock.
So that gun you bought is as good as any of the other clocks in the line. Plus you got it in a caliber that takes care of one of the odd calibers, you know, chamberings out that a lot of people don't think about, but it's coming back right now, isn't it? So 10 millimeters not hard to get. Well, it was a little thin for a little while there, but now it's back in Vogue. Yeah, it is. Yeah. So again, good choice. Well, I reckon again, in fact, even high points making 10 millimeters now, guys.
Just to let you know, high points making it tense. If you can't afford a clock, you can't afford a high point. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, and don't forget those mag full mags. They're government issue now too. So that makes them pretty good. And they're good for the eye. And again, that's the whole point is that the first generation mags are what all these things we're talking about. There is no outdated in there is no bad.
Everything we're talking about here, what made them. That first generation, that first line of production is what made them. They came out of the chalks, they actually worked, everybody liked what they did, and then they tweaked them a little bit. But they didn't tweak them, it significantly changed because, oh my god, it had this problem.
They just tweaked it because, for the sake of tweaking, somebody thought there was something a little cooler they wanted to do this way. They wanted finger grips like with magazines, they wanted different, you know, connection or scuff points so that they could grab it and easily withdraw it from the magwell, etc. if it wouldn't drop out on its own. Or it was a secondary grip. In other words, you're not supposed to do that, but if you had to grab the weapon and you're using it, you can control it more efficiently because it doesn't slip on the magazine.
There's a number of reasons for that. You know, your hands with a lot of people wearing combat tactical gloves. For that reason, you have to take that into consideration when handling the different weapons, which is why sculpting the Glock receiver makes sense to a degree because it's been invoked to wear tactical gloves now that are fully armored, etc. Whereas before, most people would be thinking bare hand or maybe a driver glove or something like that or a fingerless glove, but that's it.
So all these are changes that were part of the costuming and the attire of the moment that helped to develop the idea of the design. But none of those Glock 1s, if I could run into a whole pile of Glock 1s and they were sitting there, you're gone. Wouldn't think twice. Had them out, had a heartbeat.
Same is true with any of the other you know weapons like that. My nothing we have is Obsolete I will I don't care what anybody tries to argue There's nothing from the last 100 years now that in any way shape or form is obsolete that word is irrelevant And why well think about it a hundred years ago. That isn't 1800s anymore a hundred years ago is 1923 do you know how many different innovative and unique weapons were available in 1923?
Better quality beefier heavier. Oh, they're heavy. Oh my god. It's heavy. Well, okay big deal Not a lot of work heavy. That's the whole point There are weapons that you've probably never seen that if you look that we go Wow, that's very modern. Let's even modern by today's standards Yeah, but it was expensive to build now today They build it because it was expensive so they could claim it was even more expensive and rip off the taxpayer Even more than they already rip off the taxpayer. Go ahead call her ship in there
Yeah, as far as get this now Glock is coming out with the gen ones again as their classic series Yeah, but no, so you need to buy the new one. It's just you told me I had to have what oh god Thank God. I didn't I didn't sell the magazines, right? Oh God, so well, you know what and this is weird too because now I will say this People are listening to what we talk about here and it's just like the pencil barrel ARs
I believe personally we should be cranking a snot load of those out with a standard polymer front or media on ultra hair thin light rail front and short car 15 type foregrip you know forward forward end guard and that's it if anything would change as you could make and they did actually for a while they made some really ultra lightweight alloy
Picatinny rail front grips for like the m4 type stock, which is all you need for anything you might be doing But we need a really light utility air air 15 car 15 type weapon and None of them are that light right now with all the junk that's gone on to them So what we need to do is peel that back the basic Glock now, what have I said Tex-Mex about the Glock? Okay, the Glock was meant to be the driver cook
Anybody who, radio operator, anybody who needs a pistol, you know, hand it out and don't think twice about it. And if it gets broken, yeah, we could fix it. But if it really gets messed up, we just pick another one out of the box because it only costs $49.95 with an Earl Scheid paint job. Okay? That's really what they cost. It glocks, and especially classic Glock. Well, classic Glock is the Bugs Bunny Cartoon Factory Gun.
It was designed to be the the minimal weapon and you the the needed it from the military It was a great idea and then they added a lot of frills in advertising and all of a sudden it became one of the more expensive firearms on the market not the most expensive because you go by each case and they're crazy and Or you can buy SIGs or a Stires and they're crazy not all the stars, but a lot of them
On the other hand, the Glock should have been basically where the hide point is. Oh, that's an insult to Glock. No, no, it's not. It's the Glock was a really intelligently designed egalitarian. It's the gladius of the pistol family. You're supposed to have everybody get one. Why are we carrying it? Because we got a lot of them.
If you really went to war you could crank out so many of those Glocks and the perfection of the factory is now to the point Where you could crank out a Glock one like there's no tomorrow. Everybody could carry their standard rifle and have a Glock Seriously, I've never had a problem with the idea. It's a cheap throwaway handgun. Oh my god. I insulted Glock again No, that's what Glock
And the Austrian military originally designed the gun for. Don't think you're being insulted. You better go talk to Glock, the people who built it. It wasn't supposed to be the super Glock, you know, mega death gun that, well, it is lethal. You're gonna get shot by it. You're gonna die if you hit right, get hit right. But it's the idea. It wasn't a John Wick special, anything. It was a Bob the Cook gun. Well, who's, what do you got? Okay, Glock.
Well, who else you know what is carrying block? What do you carry over there? Glock you got who's good? What's a cook? Cook's got a gun Yeah, what do you got a Glock? Why cuz it's easy to carry and you're willing remember I've talked about this also the heavier the weapon is if you're not a fighter the more obtuse the weapon is for the operator and if they really don't feel that they're constantly in threat and
Then they'll get slipshot and laxadaisical about weapons control, which is what special warfare people count on. Remember, I told you guys, the only way the special warfare works is that they know that if they get dropped to an area, no matter who you are, you're gonna get shot. Why? Because everybody there is the enemy. You drop 10 people into a situation where there's 100 or 1,000 aggressors, you know that anybody other than Bob here, next to me and Fred to my left, gets shot.
On the other hand, it's a matter of how serious do the warriors of whatever grade, class, or activity that you're facing take out seriously do they take their job? Well, if a weapon becomes obnoxious and is costly, a real, real burden, then people have a tendency not so much to keep it where it's useful. And this is why everybody always asks, why did he build the carbine? Because of what I just described.
Hand guns are not bad, but you know again a light rifle in that category was a really good choice The only thing is it slid sideways over into the combat arms extensively. Why because we built so many of them Okay, but otherwise the Glock is especially a classic. Oh god classic Glock. Wait a minute. Oh, are they charging a? Classic price for that law. Oh, yeah, it's the same as the standard Glock. Yeah
What are they charging for it? It's right at 6 or just under 6 depending on where you get it. I didn't get a discount because it's really like the older simpler model. It should be a lot cheaper to build. I don't know. I haven't seen one. I know my buddy who has a
gun store, you know, he's got a shop and he had some guy had ordered one and he had went through his shop to get it. Yeah, and he showed it cool. Look, it's like what I had decades ago. What'd you do with it? I sold it. Why? Well, because they needed a Gen 2. You don't have a Gen 2. I don't have 3. To a degree, it's just the way marketing is.
You know, and don't forget, why are they, here's the other thing, Tex Mess, why are they doing that? Why would they do, why would they do that, do you think? More sales, I guess. Sure, but here's the thing, does it cost any more to do that? Where are the molds for the Gen 1 frames? They have. In the warehouse. All they got to do is walk over to the warehouse, drag the molds out, the multiple molds, then they go over to the machine, they unbolt the 15 or 20 stays,
They take both of the fixtures out, the clamshell fixture out, and it might even be three pieces. And then they put it all back together with the classic, which by the way has some wear and tear because they've already been in the machine for a couple of years before, decades ago. And they crank them all down, and all of a sudden they're making Gen 1s.
You know what it costs even less than I like I've said before remember I once you start cranking machine with your ring machinery You get to the point where you can calculate what your what your level point is where you got your cost back Guys, don't you think they got their costs back on those molds? decades ago The weapon should be instead of it being the same price as a brand new Glock. It's a classic
reintroduced, not with all the frills. And so it's like a Pontiac. Isn't that really like a Pontiac as opposed to a Chevy or an Olds or a Buick? Isn't that what it is? Couldn't it be like it Pontiac prices rather than Cadillac prices? You would think, well, I'm not complaining. I would go, hey, hey, they're doing their thing. And guess what? If anybody likes it, go for it. This is America. You got money.
And you can make personal choices and I don't think any of them are wrong if you really feel that you need a classic Glock. And although I'll bet you if you look around I can find a classic Gen 1 Glock. Didn't you find a classic Gen 1 Glock in 10 millimeter for a good price? Tex-Nex? Yes. And it's a real one. Not a rebuild, not re-introduced. You got an original. It's got to be worth more than the classic re-introduction. Oh man.
I'm not supposed to think through all this because that's how you do in gun world, right? Oh, I've got my gun. Your gun must be worth a lot more because they just brought out the classic model, which means that your Glock should be worth $700 or $800 as a collectible, right? Yeah. Oh, you'd think otherwise in the gun world. I wondered about this too because you know, that's the only thing about polymer receivers is granted, not everybody's going to shoot the gun that much anyway.
And many people thought, kind of like when you bought cameras, like movie cameras years ago, oh, I'm going to do 500, 600 hours of video a year. Well, when you first got the camera, it was fun. And after a while, you kept using it. But then after a while, you forgot where it was. Then NuJet technology came out. But you had a package for 500 hours worth of film that you never actually purchased. And it's kind of the same with this situation here. So oh, well.
And the big thing is, again, classic. Yeah, classic. But classic and it should be cheaper. Classic and at a reasonable price. The new Pontiac Glock. It's the Gen 1. The basic clean mean fighting machine you were so familiar with 30 plus years ago is now back. Gen 1 classic Glock. In a variety of, a cornucopia of caliber. What an each hand. Dudes.
I think I could market that gun for them. But anyway, it markets itself. No, anyways, we've got to do this before we go any farther. Ed might be there, I hope he is. And we're a little late, but bottom of the hour break, we've got to make sure we get our weapons Wednesday, bottom of the hour break in, before we go any farther. Hopefully, Ed might be doing it.
If he can, that'll be great. And remember, this is my rifle. You are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. Also, I might have caught him flat, he might be, there we've got so much stuff that's been going on behind the scenes, we aren't going to tell you all about it. As far as technology, well, 21st century, planet Krampu, that's all I can say.
One of the other things that I wanted to touch on before we get enough time to get into this is now we're looking at the bad guys like in Massachusetts basically coming out of the chocks with everything and anything they can, confiscation, bans, et cetera. They got to send somebody out to do it. I guess they're feeling their oats. They figure if they got 87,000 IRS agents, they're gonna get them joined at the hip with the Bat Faggots, FBI, whatever, and use them as exactly as we said, the National Secret Police Force to confiscate guns.
They're gonna die that way. That's okay. We don't have a problem with that. But because of this, once things kick off, there's a lot of things that you need to remember. Now right now, you do not need a silencer. In fact, I cannot emphasize enough, silencers are not gonna be useful for most of the work you're doing at this point in time. Why? You don't need a silencer. Why? Why would you think you don't need a silencer, guys? Number one, I don't need you. The bad guys are looking for that stuff.
They allowed for a whole bunch of the communist Chinese cooperate with bat faggots you think that all this stuff is happening in a vacuum BS The whole idea of the the member the oil filter thing remember had that thing. What's an oil filter system? Oh, okay. Yeah, whatever The feds never figured out how about if it was done by the system? Okay, and it wasn't accidental. It was very much intentional It's not a surprise and it doesn't bother me. But let me point something out you're
All on the edge and it's obvious that the enemy is escalating activities. We just hear that Massachusetts is kicking in doors and then they've got some doors kicking in doors in Georgia. Then all of a sudden they're kicking in doors in California and it seems to be popping up all over the country. So you're at a better level of preparedness. Everybody's carrying a personal handgun. Weapons are all cocklocked and loaded and ready to just reach out and grab if you're on your property.
If you are attacked and you're the first person, do you want to be quiet? I want you to think about that. Why do I want to be quiet? My biggest concern is that everybody knows we are under attack. Why would I want a silencer? Not want a silencer for that job. I need to make sure that when I start the defense, everybody knows I'm pulling the trigger. I don't need, I need.
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The random are the go ahead good You know like when when some a lot of people when they hear that when they hear that going off like that Certain things start to pucker. You know what I mean? Yeah. Oh, yeah both ways the other side coming in when it's realized that well Well, you aren't gonna be as stealthy as you thought you were The the only thing is that they're still gonna try to save themselves You know from a certain amount of distress because they're gonna be have to use what they got They're gonna be using quieter cans
Still not what you think it is though, because it still makes noise. But all of your small arms fire is report distress. What you got to remember, I'll give you an analogy of this, is guys, you probably don't remember the movie, but if you haven't watched it in a while, it's Robert Redford, Three Days of the Condor. Okay? It's a spy movie in Washington, and Robert Redford plays his character in a
basically as a reader post, a reader hub, where they have stuff come in, they look at it, evaluate it, maybe they can maybe see how you could use it, maybe they can't.
Well, he goes out and slips out a back window and of course it turns out they qualify everything. You got all the people in the facility and you know who they all are because they make all the associations or the intro of the movie. His girlfriend is some Asian girl that he's hot on that's in the house. It's a house office. It's not like it's an office complex. It literally is an old Victorian-sized house.
in used as or it could be a sand frame page. I should put the building was been a while, but it's been decades. But the whole idea is that while he's gone, the mailman comes in and the mailman is wearing sneakers, which is not really odd, but mailman used to have a uniform and why he's got the uniform he's wearing the mailbag.
He comes up to the desk, pulls out a MAC-10 with a silencer, and he starts killing everybody. And he kills a woman at the desk, he kills another guy, and he knows how many he's looking for. Well, it turns out Max Vonsido is the hit man. He's hired this other guy, and they're going in to clean the place out. And somebody ordered him to kill all these administrative CIA personnel.
At a given point, the last survivor is the girlfriend, and she walks out from the side, and she was in the side area, fixing herself a cup of tea. She steps back out, and she's behind a desk in front of a big-ass picture window, okay? And the mailman pops out, comes out off to the side, looks at her, points the weapon at her, but he doesn't shoot. Max von Saito comes out next to her, and he goes, it's okay, it's okay.
I won't tell anybody anything. I promise I won't tell anybody anything. And Max Bontzano goes, it's okay, just step away from the window. Just step away from the window. Well, first rule is, why does he want you to step away from the window would be what you better be thinking. But the moment that she steps away from, she goes, okay, I'm not gonna tell anybody anything. Well, she's not lying. Because the moment she steps away from the window, and she's dead.
and the last Mac 10 verse takes her, but here's the problem. Robert Redford's not there. So they know how many people they're supposed to murder and there's somebody missing, but they have to leave. So why is it that they didn't want to shoot her while she was standing in front of the window? Well, it was going to make a mess and draw attention. And in fact, busting up that big plate glass window ain't a quick fix.
On the other hand, picking up the bodies where the rounds have all kept tight and quiet on each of the targets, each person was caught unawares. Okay? And it's the idea that, well instead of that, oh, I'm being quiet, it's the moment you make contact, you are shouting, even if you're dying, you shout. And if you can pull a weapon out, even if you can't get a clean shot, make some bang-bang noise.
Why? Well, you're a picket. You're the watchman on the wall. The enemy is at the gate. Do you like the other people you're riding with? If you like the other people you're riding with, then chances are you do because the reason most most militias have organized around and retreats have organized around family and friends. Well, you need to sit down with everybody and help everybody to understand is that if you were under attack, they have come to kill you.
and whoever fires that warning shot means that everybody else is in motion. Now I'm gonna help you. If you end up in an exchange and you get hurt, I'm gonna do first down on you. I'm gonna walk up and put a stick in the wound they got and crank them like a monkey and find out who sent them. Well, I'll help you. You're my friend. You're my ally. You're a family member or you're again fellow soldier, fellow militia man. But you gotta make noise. You absolutely, in fact, you pour it on. I've told you before,
The Branch Davidian situation is probably the best example, repeat ad nauseam, of on the one hand, old men, old women, mothers with children, and a handful of fighting age young men fought a back faggot company that had trained for a year to attack them. And the old men, the old women, the women with children, and only a handful of fighting age men,
repulsed the enemy not just once but in three attack waves one after another and forced them to beg to be able to leave because the enemy had run out of ammunition as the attacker. That should teach you a lesson. Kill them all. Oh, you need to negotiate. In other words, they had no ammunition. They were out.
They couldn't have even effectively committed suicide. They were done like 41, 41 rounds between all of them. If you ever watched the original attack on the Branch Jovidian Church at home, they're spraying and praying. They're dumping whole magazines on the target. Whoa, magazine, lock back and drop the pistol mag into their mag and you can't do that forever.
But most important is initially, especially since they are going to try to set upon us, the next step is going to be trying to do the sneaky pea and come in and snag and grab and then use it for propaganda. First, you fix them, fight them, and then the support comes in. You're the anvil. The support units coming in are the hammer.
To do that, everybody needs to move to fighting mode. Your weapons need to be noisy for that very reason. Not trying to be stealthy. You're on your own piece of real estate. You already know where you are, and they know they're where they're not supposed to be. And they're coming out, and they have no righteous cause. They are a flamboyant,
a cultic, pedophilic, queer organization whose job it is to try and bring the occult and the glories of the globalist New World Order with the boot on the neck and the face of America. So you know what? You cut that thing off right at the crotch and you stuff that leg right up their bunghole until it buried to the boot. That's what you do.
But you make noise this is why silencers are again there you're if you need a silencer kill that son of a bitch on the other side Guess what you pay you you paid for whatever they're carrying even if they're Chinese you've probably paid for what they look at all the foreign go look at all the foreign secret police and Punk ass operations we have we've literally spent money on it. They bought lots of silencers for all those
So I guarantee that even if you shoot some foreign ass that's on American soil, whatever he's got, we paid for. So you're just getting the sum of it back. The same is true initially with pyrotechnics. Now there's some, again, don't go out of your way to create things that are going to be dangerous for you unless you know what you're doing and even there, don't do that. We know we're going to conflict and we absolutely know we've kicked off. It's a different world altogether. They are at war.
Right now, the big thing is accuracy. Again, when volume fires applied in a crisis response, not reaction, crisis response situation. But as quickly as possible, remember, your purpose is to put bullets on target. Hits, count, misses, don't. Always remember that. Hits, count, misses, don't. Go ahead, jump in there, color.
Yeah, this text Mexican. Yeah, I just wanted to say that I'm going back to what you're talking about What tons of gadgets are saying about this new law in? Massachusetts of all the places to put such a law this is a this is a real insult a real stick in the eye They come from Massachusetts this law. I mean this is the place where everybody was armed and on February April 19 1775 and kicked two brigades of
regular soldiers, British soldiers back all the way back to Boston. You know, they kicked their butt all the way back. Yeah. And that's why they're doing it. As much as anything, remember, I've said this for as long as I've been on the air, and I fully believe this for as long as I've been alive, that most of what we're doing, what's being done to us is to symbolically flip on its ear and turn upside down the successes of the Patriots of 1775 on.
Because the idea is to change the meanings of everything, to take the locations and desecrate them. And that's what they're doing with the state of Massachusetts. And the characters are doing this are all alien to America. They need to be gone. We're not gonna just sit in another state. Eventually, we're going to have to clear each one of these states out. It's that simple.
And one of the things everybody's discussing right now for there's been a whole flurry of I've been watching how all of a sudden the last couple of days everybody's been having discussions even congressmen and senators are having conversations about the fact that the conflict of the separation is so great it cannot come that we cannot we don't want to come together we can't
If you're one of these satanic pedophilic queers on the other side I don't want to think do with you and you know what here's the problem They won't leave you alone If you think somehow you got some kind of deal you got to get pull your head out of your arse These creatures will not leave you people. Oh, well you went out to the suburbs. Yep. You all got what you wanted in the cities. It's become a basically death race 2000 slash
escape from New York, escape from LA scenario. So everybody stepped away and said, well, you can have your way. Congratulations, you're in charge. But you see, they're pissed because they're supposed to be able to play overlord or warlord over all of us. And we're just not having anything to do with it. But everybody's been civil by saying, or just going down a road. You know what happens every time? They follow you down the road.
Look at the California. California's got exactly what they wanted. What do we got? These California catered pieces of trash are swamping Denver, they're swamping Austin, Texas. They're going to all these locations because after they got what they wanted, they crept in the pool so bad nobody could stand the yellow water and the baby Ruth bars floating by their ear and leaving little brown tracks every time they do that because they're wet and sticky.
So what do they do? The ship birds pick themselves up, they go down the road and they start the same thing again. We have to stop this. Everybody keeps doing the, well you've got to understand. I like what one person said here. Actually he's a state senator and if I'm wrong, crack me in the head. Hit me in the microphone. He might be a rep. I'll make sure I don't want to butcher his name. But as he pointed out, he goes, okay, so we told you something was going on.
And you said, well, I don't think they do that. So of course, I'm paraphrasing. I should have act. I'll have Ed play it tonight if we can and the evening leaving program. But what's fascinating is, okay, then you show it to them and oh, well, you're a bigot or you're a racist because you don't like the fact that the queer petals are chanting we're here, we're queer. They're there, they're here, they're queer and they're after your children.
And now, well the latest excuse thing is, well, they've always been saying, wait a minute, before they told you they weren't saying that, so now the excuse is flipped. Well, they've always said they're queer, they're here and they're after your children. They've always said that, really? And so all of these characters who are fellow travelers are still trying to do their damage control because they're the pedo fellow traveler queers. God knows how many children they've raped and how many they've murdered.
and how much they've enjoyed watching others do it. These characters are in amongst you right now in a situation where they've gravitated and brought their fellow travelers to these choke points. They're not the majority. They're an extreme, extreme tiny minority. But that's how secret police agencies and operations work. And when you have cops that are compromised because they've taken them to cop drug and sex orgies,
which they do all the time to compromise each other because they've got something on each other. Not all cops go along with that. This is something that a lot will tell you about and in fact if you're not familiar with it, we just had this conversation at a meeting this last weekend.
that these cop shops, what they do to keep each other in line is they confiscate booze, they confiscate the drugs through the week or even through weeks, and then what they do is they don't throw it away and it doesn't go to the property room. It gets tucked in the trunk, it goes down to storage point.
They go to a certain location, the chief or chiefs there, whoever the sickle fat is that maybe with the SWAT team leader, they bring the characters in, they've shipped in some prostitutes, and these characters, they get them all set up where they're doing the drugs, they're doping and drunking up. On top of that, they're busy perverting with whatever. Who says they're bringing girls in? They could be bringing guys, and maybe they like each other a little too, don't you know?
You're not supposed to know about what I just told you. But that's how they keep each other in line. You see, they got something on someone. That's why I will remind you. What happened with this FBI piece of trash here with this supposed Whitmer scam? With the whole Greg Shippmer slash the Whitmer supposed kidnapping attempt thing?
Well, guess what? He took his wife to a party. She didn't know what they were going to. And then it turns out it was one of those special drug alcohol slash, oh, we're gonna pass the women around. Well, the wife didn't wanna be any part of it. So he got pissed cuz she wanted to leave. When they left, she starts slapping and beating her around. They get back home, he starts trying to choke her. He beats on her. There's blood all over. There's blood all over the bedroom.
He's pissed because well all the other characters that you know were there that were all supposed to get you know Get something on each other well He wasn't able to make brownie points by throwing his wife to the wolves so guess what he tries to kill her He didn't maybe it was he just to the point where he gets a little carried away Probably a little too much in the drugs from the party Maybe a little too much alcohol mix in the drugs from the party But this is typical of the characters that make up these departments and agencies Not the exception now
What happens when good people are pushed out after all if you don't take the shot comrade worker? Well, you're a thinking person. They want to kick your arse out, which is what they did Well, what if you don't want to participate what they're doing like that because it's not a willing thing all well How dare you how dare you in this case the wife so she you know?
She's just a second party to the action, but in reality, this is not an odd situation out. This is the norm. I've told you before about Washington, D.C. All those little occult clicks, like with Sandy Hook, you got three different factions right there? No, that whole thing was scripted, fabricated, and a complete lie.
And just because they use the courts with people who have money because they can manipulate them, well, I'll show them. We're going to take a billion dollars from him or whatever it is. Who cares? The idea was to terrorize everybody by going after their purse strings to not talk about the reality of what was really going on.
happening, it's that, well, you'll get everybody to be in denial because you're going to, oh, wait a minute, that would be weaponizing the court. And we're seeing this now all the way up to and including what they're doing with Donald Trump. Who, by the way, up until just a short time ago was to a degree one of their fellow travelers. They all had no problem having him at his party. They had a problem going to Donald Trump's parties. They didn't have a problem going to New York and going up to the elevator and sucking on his liquor and eating his caviar.
Didn't think twice about it. Every one of these bastards is opening their mouth. Before when everything was ha ha ha, it was fine. Same garbage with all of these parasites and all of these twisted, sick, weird people that we know again. Why are you letting them? I mean, I know why, because you're, oh my God, they're gonna do blah, blah, blah. They're gonna, if you're claiming they're gonna do whatever they're gonna do, don't you think they're planning on doing it if you sit on your hands?
You already acknowledge that they're willing to do it. Now once they think they get enough power, how is it that you're so stupid that you would think that they're not gonna do what you said they're probably gonna do? Oh my god, if I do something... Well of course they will.
They swore their loyalty until the very end Anything you say, King, it's okay, King You know it's kinda scary on your own Wanna build a new land, wheat land Could you help us run it till they plant it? Corn just says one by one And bit by bit the earth until the colonies were done They left our round, but he could only see us He would be proud of us Now they'd run their own
But George III still vowed he'd rule them to the end. Anything I say, do it my way. And anything I say, do it my way. Don't you get to feel an independent, cause I'm gonna force you to obey. But for tea, he didn't give them any choice. He didn't give them any voice. Call taxation without representation, and it's not fair. But when the Chinese complained, the king said, I don't care.
But he to put it kindly dump this tea They wanted no more mothering They knew the time had come for them to take command It's very clear you're being unfair No matter what you say we won't go They are a revolution with no more keys No more keys, no more keys We're gonna do what the people want No more keys, no more keys We're gonna rock us what to do Rockin' in a room
The Armstrong on a golden trumpet, Marian Anderson singing the Lord's Prayer, the savage power of Jack Dempsey, and the quiet bride of Jesse Owens, Merle Haggard singing, Okey from Muscogee, Chet Atkins picking a guitar, Bing Crosby at Christmas time, and Charles Lindbergh crossing the Atlantic alone.
A sharecropper's style, a hobo, a hoorah, a meagoo, hoo Sandy Colfax stirring down at a batter while Willie Mae's chances say hey Maria Tallchief lighting in Swan Lake while Fred Astaire dances on the gossamer wings Billy Graham bringing God to millions, Wilma Salk bringing Hope to the world, Mahalia Jackson closing her eyes in devotion, and Johnny Cash
singing at the White House. Willie Shoemaker bootin' swaps home while Eddie Arcaro wins the triple crown on citation. Arnie Palmer winning the open. Eddie Arnold is winning hearts. Tom Harmon threading the field for Michigan while Bob Morrison plays his heart out for Troy. Kate Smith singing God Bless America, Nervin Berlin, New York.
Then there are those unheralded whose dedication to our country is strong and true. The builders of America, those who make her factories hung, the loggers of her great forests, the men who labor deep in her mind, and the men who works with his hands. The farmer who toils from dawn to dusk, those who carry her bountiful yield to all the states of our union, her railroad, her merchant sailors,
The airline pilots and those modern knights of the road that truck drivers. These and others like them have earned their right to walk proudly with the knowledge that their goals were achieved through. Honest toil and in the spirit of harmony found in the people working together in this great land. Or people who have done their own thing with blood, sweat and tears and their prayer.
The Democrats were torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. He said, we fought a revolution for liberty. Wrote the Constitution, the shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the left brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave.
In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize 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 doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, yet 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 trample each God-given right, we only watch him 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? This is the Intelligence Report. Our car key. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters.
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And outside these United States, it is Weapons Wednesday, it is the 28th of June, it is the 15th year of open, an Inghor face, Sabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2023 old earth calendar, 2023 battle for the republic, the dance of swords, and the state politician I mentioned during the tour block, Nick Freitas.
F-R-E-I-T-A-S. You've probably seen him speak at one point or another. Right now he's sporting a short beard, mustache, slightly graying, former military. Does a phenomenal number of little Twitter shorts that he either posted on YouTube, coming over from the Twitter side or wherever, but also has his own podcast, etc.
does what he says he's going to do so pretty cool individual looks to be but you might want to check him out Nick Freitas F R E I T A S you search on YouTube you find a bunch of his videos there and his channel give them a thumbs up and of course check him out what a week we have a bunch of other stuff going on in the background that
It's coming up here in the Midwest with regard to organization and yes there is, if you go over to I think, I don't know if it's posted yet over at colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com I didn't know this, I mean I knew there was some stuff going on but we may have the construction of another CMM division.
Based upon the growth that's going on right now, but also the the way that we're finally shifting the national organization for CMM because of its size Something we talked about Decade now two decades ago. No almost three decades ago when it was started that eventually there would be a reason and a need to reconstruct the divisions and add to the divisions that make up the
higher command elements of the Colonial Marine Militia is because of intake, which is still methodical, very much center out operational security. But this is going to jiggle a few things. And the big thing here again is making sure everybody gets an idea of what's coming. So there are going to be a series of
regimental combat team meetups between command and senior NCOs. This Saturday and Sunday coming up, this is Wednesday, so if you go to colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com, there may be posting there. Needless to say, you can go into the ultra net side, use your pen and the entire schedule is located. So one way or another you can find it. If you're in, you know what we're talking about.
This is not a conflict. The other thing I was talking about yesterday is just agitating has nothing to do with the CMM. That has to do with a totally different militia formation altogether. But this is not a bad thing. It's just growth has exceeded the abilities of the present structure. It has to grow as we've argued it would for a very long time. It's continued to do so. So again, for everybody out there, if you're the CMM,
You know what I'm talking about and there will be a review ceremony and there will also be of course well, there'll be cake, there'll be more cake, but the meetings will be taking place at different points in the country and then they're all going to get back together. They'll be represented, sent to the national, to it as an ad hoc national meeting, not the regular one, but this will be a special meeting.
So that approval per the Constitution of the Colonial Marine Militia is met because one thing we do have is tradition and structure. Guys, CMM has been around for this is year 2023. CMM has been around for 30 years, nonstop and grown every year, never, never ending. Multigenerational, we have had people have passed away. We've had some people are retired. You don't really retire from the CMM. You're just active or you can be less active.
But we of course have first generation people who organized who have passed away some of those we've named units after others Because of illness. I mean time doesn't wait for any of us So eventually the flight gets passed on which is how it should be. It's not a single generation thing The enemy loves that crap. Oh, it's me me me. I I I how about us and That us the creating the heraldry and the history and passing on
the heritage of the, um, the militia formations like this is what makes all the difference and brings us back to the foundation of the country and why a militia is superior to a regular army force for national defense. And it's one of the things that needs to happen. Uh, it will happen on a larger scale. I would say also with the way things are going, first of all, uh,
Don't hesitate or wait to organize if you're listening and you're like, well, what do I do? Find one other person you're a fire team. We're not a fire team. Forgive me your team. Four people other than yourself that you've known that are known to you that you have known, you know, where they've worked, you know, where they've lived, you know who they are. Those are the people you want to talk to and you want to bring in and progressively what you're going to do is develop a
small unit formation. Fire teams and squads build armies. Fire teams and squads build armies. Fire teams and squads build armies. It's more important that you get the basics down and focus on the basics. If you have more people organized, that's fantastic. But the fire team and the squad are the building blocks for however many brigades, regiments, legions.
divisions, whatever term you want to come up with, you have to have these foundational components in place and they need to be integrated first. So that's what we need to have you focus on. But if you get that done, no matter what, we can integrate these formations, very quickly create under a war council the battlefield groups that are necessary to initiate, maintain, and sustain operations as we tweak and re-end construct command and control accordingly, which to a degree is already in place.
CMM has all of that, but other militia formations are up and down in size, experience, etc. And it's a different world which all has to do with time and distance. The bigger you get, the longer it takes to get what you want there, no matter how hard you try. And this is one of the reasons I have mentioned many times, read the Lord of the Rings token, did a phenomenal job.
of helping to understand time and distance and the disadvantage and the advantages. If your enemy is farther away, you have time to actually properly organize if you get your act together. Distance when you're trying to come to the assistance of someone is frustrating because the fixed math of moving force, maths, does not change. All there is to it does not change and it will become frustrating for you
If you do not have an adult attitude, it is about the situation. Our modern technology allows us to hear what's going on, even though we physically cannot be there. Virtually, we can hear a disaster, a crisis, or a person dying in your ears before, in fact, in a matter of moments, anywhere on the planet, and there's absolutely nothing you could truly do about it. It's like, as people say, it's surreal. No, it's real. It's not surreal.
Real how the world works. Okay, so you got to have your mind, you know prep for that before we go any farther gird yourself accordingly and be prepared to you know have to face the issues at hand again, we have We have the manpower we have to what we need to do is tweak and engineer accordingly. That's what's happening So CMM guys keep up the good work there. It is weapons Wednesday a couple of the things interesting Somebody asked me. Nope. Go ahead. We got a caller
Hey, I was curious. I've been kind of out of pocket for a little bit. Did you bring up the Proud Boys and the Fed wannabes showing the supposedly white supremacists showed up at the flag ceremony that they were having and the Proud Boys sent them packing and ripped their head masks and ripped their face masks off and they were horrified and ran away covering their faces so no one would see who they were?
Did you cover that? No, not yet. That's Patriot Front is the group that they're supposed to be. No, it's actually not. They're dressed like Patriot Front. No, no, I know that. Oh, okay. Right, no. My point is that this is typical of the kind of crap we've seen with Antifa before, where when you have costumes guys, you don't have, but you have coverings, face coverings.
Well, it doesn't make it hard for somebody else to step in amongst you and or completely retry you. They were trying to infiltrate the Proud Boys group who were you know, they were having a what they call that a flag wave. They should basically stand around waving the flag. And they tried to infiltrate the group and like permeate and they were not letting them in and they were saying get the F out get the F out over and over and you know, get out of here and get out hit the road you bums and all that and they came to blows over it.
And some of the Proud Boys started thumping on these guys and then he's like, one guy starts yelling, D mask him, D mask him, D mask, D mask. They started all yelling D mask and they started ripping the masks off the guys and they all like were horrified that their faces were revealed and they had the, you know, the khaki pants and the boots. They weren't all the same boots this time. They actually had different kinds of boots, but they still had the khaki pants and the blue shirts and the
and that dark blue face cover, sort of black face cover and it's the molded ones that go up over your nose and stuff. I was just curious if you could point that out from what you thought about it. You know, interestingly enough on this, do you know how many times the black and pan, in fact, that's a big hint for everybody. How far back does that kind of uniform go? I mean, there's only so many combinations you can do, you know, for friend to foe. You might recall, guys, if you go to
Oh, come on. YouTube. There you go. Mark will get it right. If you punch in Irish troubles music, one of the, you know, songs is OU Black and Tans. Come out ye black and tans. The idea of, well, again, how many different ways can you set up a uniform? The, my, I haven't had a chance because I was trying to find a little bit more out. Not about that incident. I watched that. I saw what happened there.
I have mixed feelings about that because I think that, yeah, there's still characters in the Proud Boys whose job it is to make sure that they stay a rabble and not organized. In other words, they want a riotous crowd. The problem, I've noticed this over and over again, if you actually get your act together, square your shit away and look strapped, then all of a sudden everybody has a problem. Now, the only thing is that, again, if you do it the way they're doing it,
where you have, you can seal your face. Well, anybody including, for instance, Mr. Hogboy could be there, nobody would know. And I remind everybody that good old Mr. Hog, who's with the anti-gun groups, he's a member of the Prick from, been around since the left, or Crooked Hook, he's the son of an FBI agent.
And a lot of people are mentioning this. He's also walking around with two armed bodyguards now. Who can afford to be two armed guys to walk around with you? Well, the FBI provides. In other words, think about his dad's an ephed. First of all, I'm going to tell you right now, he ain't doing that independently. It's like he's on assignment.
The Fed, the FBI, has always done this for decades, decades and decades and decades. And of course, when the neighborhood watch thing came up, they were told to get involved in the neighborhood watch to make sure that the neighborhood watch continued to be a good victim. This is back in the 70s and 80s. We're going to have neighborhood watches. We're going to protect each other and this and that and the other. Oh, the Feds are told, get into those neighborhood watches. You're a Fed. You're special. They're not.
And the whole idea was constant theme was, oh, don't you do anything to get rid of those criminals because then government wouldn't have a job. I mean, oh, be a good victim. Be a good victim. Be a good victim. Well, Hogboy is, of course, you know, the poster, not a good one, but he's the present little little goose-stepping Soviet that they have from the FBI branch.
But he's not the first one. Either A, we've had FBI or ATF or other federal agent family members as mass shooters on a regular basis. Don't forget, remember the Columbine, both of them? Who were they? Both of them were the sons of feds, special pet puppies. So one way or another, they're used. And I personally think that, you know, Huggboy there, for instance, he
He's got, he's financed not just from the globalist money, but feds are directly supporting them. And the anti-gun groups. They're just like they were Antifa when Antifa was around. One of the things that was rather interesting is the idea that apparently when this group was in Washington, they actually had their own custom rail, custom ordered rail car.
For transport now, I have not had a chance to go through and find all the rest of the story on that But I would say you should be able to find out who paid for it Know what I mean? In other words, this is kind of like well, okay. Let's see When was the last time we saw in the Antifa bus? When was the last time we saw a bus line of Antifa? The way we did when obviously somebody was footing the bill for every aspect of that. How long is that election was it?
independent and supposedly free and just spontaneous, where'd the buses come from? If it was free and it was just independent, why'd the buses stop? Because they're using them in Mexico. Well, here's the thing. Now all of a sudden we have Patriot Front show up and it's like we have, like what you're doing is trying to tweak the leftist population
so that they can come out and being coached to beat on the population, you have this group, which by the way is getting special transport. Now, there's a couple things here like I said. What if instead of being a riotous pack of, you know, all murdered, ragged, and all proud, and all I'm cryin', you can be proud all you want. But you know what, anybody knows that it is impressive when you actually have an organized end step for military formation.
What's bizarre is how they twist this constantly and what we're seeing right now these individuals have supposedly organized. Okay, it's possible they've independently organized. But the fact is that it's like the one has died off completely and all of a sudden there's funding for what is supposedly a quote unquote right wing mechanism, but it's not. If it's national socialist, it's not right wing.
What's the key word with it guys Fabian socialist Soviet socialist National socialist the key word to all three of those is socialist Social little you yeah socialist this dude we can abbreviate it as Orwell would say just abbreviate it socialist But here's the thing okay. Yeah, well how in what way do you call?
The National Socialists, which everybody goes, Nancy, or a fascist. In fact, even people that are supposedly on our side, supposedly, the red pill type, okay. Well, they're the ones who are fascist, okay. All of you people, do you not have a dictionary? I mean,
Go get a dictionary. I mean preferably one. How about we do this? World War II. Get a dictionary from World War II. Because anything else might be polluted with whatever Twilight Zone crap somebody's pulled out of their bung hole. Okay? What is a fascist? What is a Nazi or a National Socialist? Now find the description for National Socialist and then find me a description for Soviet. Now the fun one is if you can find the one for Fabian Socialist. I've told you this many times.
It's in your face, but the unmentionable. In fact, typically if you're older than I am and you say Fabian, they go, oh, you mean the musician, Fabian. Because remember, there was a 50s musician guys named Fabian. That's how most people would be triggered by the name. But if you said Fabian Socialist, which I do every time I do the program and every hour I do the intro, most people, they're not fazed. They're like, don't even think. It's like, well, I'll think about it, but then I don't.
The National Socialist is perceived, if there is some kind of color spectrum here, the National Socialist is the one who is more to the right of whatever these others are, but to what degree? They're all socialists. If they're all socialists, that's all left.
Now if you move the whole spectrum over and say, well you know, communism is the left, we'll put the line between communism and fascism, besides read that Soviet socialism and national socialism, well then you got the line there, well between those two, if that's the litmus of your understanding, two, and you're always always given two, have you noticed this? You're only always given two.
It's like number one. I don't even like the idea of calling a conservative a red. Do you? Nope. We're the red states that I have to keep hammering this. This is why I'm gonna do something I've reinforced before. I'm a green and I ain't a green as in you know West German Green Party. I am a third. Yeah, exactly. I dare you.
How dare you? Okay. No, I'm green. Are you red or are you blue? I'm green. And I think we need to clarify that because no, there aren't just two choices. You either have to go with kosher run A or kosher run B. How about I'm going to go with green? Because until we get this place cleaned out, the other two don't make a whole lot of sense because both have the same corruption and problems that we need to deal with.
However, the hyper leftists and then the idiot sticks who are trying to compensate because they're trying to do the name call, I name call, you know that. But it's correct name calling. First of all, they can't argue that they're not pedos, they're not queers. They can't argue they're not Satanists. As of June 1, they did the kickoff to throw the Satanist up front right there with the pedo, right there with the queer, and they're all together, okay? But when somebody says, yeah,
It's like do you know what a fascist is and by the way, I'm gonna come back at you I'm not a socialist anyway shape or form so I probably should just be slap your ass right here on the spot for opening your face because you might be a Socialist, but I'm not a socialist You're not listening to what I said So how about I just kick the stick the snot out of you will settle it with a single-sided argument real quick I'm a I'm an American okay, and if that means being
Go ahead. Their spectrum, they like to portray the spectrum as left and right like that. It's not really the proper spectrum. The proper spectrum from the viewpoint of God's children who live on the earth is that side over there is them where there's control and government control and manipulation and tyranny.
And on the other side is freedom and liberty and that's the other side of the spectrum. Nobody ever talks about that because in their realm there is no freedom and liberty. Right, the very extreme other end of the total control freak elements that are being offered is anarchy. And there are many people who are listening I know who go, oh Mark's mentioning anarchy. Well anarchy won't work because it's not hard to pick individuals off.
The sad part about this is that at some point you have to, as we said, plant a flag, make a decision, create a standard and hold that line. That's just all there is to it. And you cannot compromise. That's the part people have a tough time with. Now, the idea that you are free, and again, America traditionally was live and let live across the board, going all the way back pre-American War for Independence.
were a Protestant nation, were 13 Protestant colonies, no matter what anybody says. The biggest problem they had is because of that, there was an, that's what brought the quote unquote liberalism in terms of being fair to people. That was, that's where that came about. It was not brought about by the old church, the Catholic Church. It wasn't brought about by the monarchies. It wasn't brought about by anything for the most part that made up
the core of the old continent as the founders called it. The old continent was stale potato chips, it was corrupted, it could not or would not be fixed. And so in the isolation that we had available here, and yes, isolation is a good thing because you can maintain a standard and because that isolation which was time and distance, oh, there's that time and distance again.
We were in the perfect place at the perfect time with a unique group of individuals, many of whom you've never heard the names of. And I will repeat this again. The American War for Independence was not fought by, or should say, was not created by most of the people that you see that they conveniently leave in the movies.
Which if you'll also notice if you read history books is becoming a smaller and smaller circle of people so they can carve out and eradicate the people who actually had other arguments about what should be done because it turns out that they were right. Let me give an example. I was looking at something, listening something today and they were talking about the Federalist Papers. Everybody always brings up the Federalist Papers.
And on occasion, not always, but on occasion. I pointed out, it's like, okay, we've discussed this many times here, the anti-federalist papers. Well, let me point something out, especially critical. If you go read the anti-federalist papers, and you read the federalist papers, which one was correct about where we would end up if we started on the path that we took? Was it the federalist papers?
Or was it the anti-federalist papers? You know why the anti-federalist papers stopped being printed in the United States before the Civil War? Because it was so on the mark that they did not want it to be seen. The Ringknockers did not want it to be recalled even though it was short history. It wasn't that far back. The anti-federalist papers were written in conjunction with the federalist papers. And if you go read the anti-federalist papers,
If you read the Anti-Federalist and you look around you in the year 2023, guess who was right? Yeah, well, the other one. Yeah, right. The Journal of the Constitutional Convention, which goes into detail, explains the meaning and purpose of each and every article and section of the Constitution so there could be no misinterpretation. Right. That's one. Yeah, you can't find it. We got about 35 copies of it. It's been all over the country.
What they did is systematically the characters we warned everybody about the lodge buddy slash the foreign interest of the of the British mile came into the United States through the institutions of learning the colleges and universities They established the manpower created secret societies like skull and bones and
And their mission was to get into government as extensions of the monarchy in the United States government, although they're alien, and then to systematically attack the history and records so as to alter meanings or understanding. And that's why, traditionally, again, a person that was part of, say,
1790 America had a better working knowledge of how government operates than most all the twix we have today. And why is that? Well, the public fool system, well, most of it was people were self-learned, self-educated. They immersed themselves. Contrary to what they try to tell you, and first rule is this, if you hear the word farmer,
Guys, farmers were generalists. Farmers had to have, were always interested in expanding knowledge and wealth. And because of that, those people are the ones who actually were the movers and shakers in local, state, or forgive me, local, county, state, and the federal government, or at least the government out of Philadelphia, which then became the government out of the district of criminals.
All of these individuals had copies of everything. It wasn't like, yes, books were rare, but not that rare. And I'll remind you again, what was the biggest whining, complaining issue from the royal representatives before 1775 in North America? Well, they wanted to, they were mostly people who were wealthy, who were gentryed and were brought over here to kind of lord over us.
They pissed and moaned because the American people would get to the docks and buy out every book that showed up on the docks before they could. Up to and even including most recent copies of English jurisprudence, which was another reason that the step one, the Crown wanted to lasso the working knowledge of the court from the population, which is one of the reasons that the tax stamps came about.
because books got taxed and they wanted the books taxed heavily so that the average peasant couldn't buy the law books off the shelf, be self-educated, and be more cognizant of the law than the officers of the court.
And of course they adjusted that. So today, all of our laws, instead of being registered in the United States and copyrighted in Washington or in New York, or one of the other metropolitan areas as part of one of the states, all of the tan books that are in your law library are copyrighted where? In England.
and they are insured that they are restricted and burned, shredded, or destroyed rather than for them to fall in the hands of the common people of America. That's presently the way it is. Now here's the other thing about this is, and as I've, this is way from our discussion about left, right to a degree, but still. One of the other things you always have to plant is read the works of the men
before 1775. In fact, I've noticed that all the latest remakes tried to do the hoodie routine and the thug routine with all of the founding fathers, the latest stuff that's been done. Interesting series, some of them. Done by the History Channel, so they were half-assed, intentionally half-assed. But the individuals who had brought us to the edge of war in 1765
are all avoided. You know, they make it sound like everything just happened. It was all random, short-term, radical. It just happened all at once. There was no thinking about it. Then they had a plan at the last minute. That's all BS. The patriots did not wait till the last minute to organize militia. They'd went, oh, it's just, I think I'll do it now. I'm kind of thinking about, I don't know, but maybe we should do something, but let's not get too violent. Let's not even think about it.
Peace love dope. That wasn't anything like the attitude of the people that went to war in 1775 because 10 years earlier they would have gone to war in 1765. Maybe it's good that they didn't because they were much better prepared and deeper into an alliance with many many other people by 1775. But all of the movers and shakers of 1765
are the people that did all the real work that brought us to the American Revolution. And most people can't name three of them, let alone the hundred plus individuals that were not of the clique that we know now, that we're allowed to only know a shorter and shorter list of. Franklin was around in the periphery of it, but Franklin wasn't in the middle of it. He was part of it. Mostly at the time, he was overseas.
And he had always been, well, quite a bit overseas, mostly in England. Not any of the France, that comes until that comes later. The French connection comes later. But again, Dr. Warren, the actual, here's a fun one, go look at the actual listing of the membership of the Sons of Liberty, the actual managing council, the governing council. Now, Dr. Warren's in there.
What about Mr. Dickinson? There's a whole bunch of other people that they intentionally leave out or they rewrite to the point where, oh, they weren't really effectual. They were the people that made it happen. The only good thing is that they were smart enough, and this is something I've argued for the longest time, is multi-generational capability.
And the only people that ridicule the militia are the assets in the controlled press who work with the money-changing Jewish mob who have to attack the idea that the population wields coercive force equal or superior to the military force. Because if you're the international kosher bankers, you have to be able to levy taxes and steal and get the fractional banking system into place. And to do that, you need to have a
professional gun-toting military that shoves it down everybody's throat. And if you don't have that, then the people pretty much stay free. And in America, we didn't have that at the end of the American War for Independence. And even after the war, trying to convince everybody that we needed a large standing army of any kind didn't sit well at all. A Navy? We could understand. Everybody needed a Navy. The coastline was always at risk.
But even there, the restrictions were constantly being bickered over, but part of it was just simply intentional malfeasance for not maintaining the Navy the way they should have by the same people who were trying to undermine the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, etc. Because they didn't want a strong America. If England was going to come back and do us in and take us back, then a strong America.
A strong American coastal naval presence is something they did not want and they wanted to retard. So that should make you ask questions about who did what skullduggery between the end of the American war for independence and the beginning of the war of 1812. Step by step by step, we've always been at fight with the same factions and same elements. But I am not a red, I am not a blue, I am a green.
I will never call myself a red. I'm from a red state! I am not the communist red, communist red, communist red. I think they're laughing their ass off that they flipped that around. Well, it's red! No, I'm not! Remember that line years ago? Better red, you know, better dead than red? In other words, don't surrender? And then, of course, now all of a sudden where everything is supposedly the Patriot side is supposedly the red side? Where the hell that crap come from?
How did that work? Where did that, if you go back and peel back the onion, where did that come from? What's the name of the people that pushed that crap up? It came from the news media during the elections. They stuck on those people's birth dates. That's exactly where it came from. Yep. 2004 Wolf Blitzer ABC News. The donkey. Step butt. And the elephant got switched. Yep. I followed it and watched it. Yeah, think about it.
Think about it. I mean, does it make any sense? Traditionally, Patriot side, okay, I'll remind everybody again, true blue Patriot. Now, I will point out why the blue is there because oh yay, oh yay, oh yay, the blue lodge. Okay, so you gotta remember there's always underpinnings and other meanings, but red was never considered to be the conservative. Why? Red banner, red sash, red hand.
communist Jacobin. Yeah, yeah, we have to call him the red. Right. You know, got everybody twisted in their mind and this is something we're gonna have to fight and you can't do it by saying we're gonna take the blue because the red blue have become the fake conflict. So we're the greens guys.
What does that mean? Well, we're the fighters. The others, that'd be the Pantywaste Kangaroo type that stand there flipping their little short paws back and forth. Kangaroo fight, except their feet, lower feet are better. But, you know, if you've ever seen kangaroos and they fight what they do with their front paws, they just like to patty-cake back and forth. Same thing. I'm listening, but, you know, everybody's using the communist's commentation. It goes back even farther than that. We have never called ourselves red. Who did we say was coming?
That's right the regular the red coat. The red coats. Yeah, the regulars are coming. The red coats are coming. Even if you didn't get much education in school, at least through programs, you know that the red coats were the British. Red to red was not our color. Other than the red, white, and blue, the flag. Red was not our military unit color. It's not something we wanted to commentate ourselves with.
Right. Although we had many different colors with regard to our independent forces, the US forces wore blue, the French forces dominantly white, the English forces old Roman red. And that's really what they were mimicking was imperial red, the Roman Empire's red. That was one of the reasons they did it. You know, there's people rediscovering stuff. I'm watching little garbage on, you know, these social media things.
Well, how serious did the, or how much did the Roman Empire affect how people looked at government? Guys, it's a timeline, in case, an extension. Every government on this planet, especially in the old continent, in one form or another was affected by, and in fact, emulates to a degree, Roman law. Either A, the Roman Republican law, or B, the imperial law of totalitarianism.
Which is where all these arguments came from so everybody goes oh, well how much did that affect? Well everybody the Roman Empire people actually had you know most everybody and in fact even your founding fathers had a very good recollection and understanding of history Just because they took it out of the public fool system controlled by the people who are trying to dumb the whole population down Doesn't mean that the forefather your forefathers weren't completely up to speed like I said, there were some of the best-read people on the planet
Our literacy levels in the United States, in the colonies, before the United States, was higher than all the rest of the world. 80% of the population could both do its letters and numbers, had the ability to read. That's why when they say, well, you only have a sixth grade education.
Yeah, but when the sixth grade education, when you translate it out, you look at what people aren't capable of doing with the public fool system in 2023, they can't handle cursive writing.
reading the face of a clock, which should be fundamental in that it's just one of several minor multiple skills that you should have automatically, but because of the incompetency and failure and stupidity of the teachers who were in front of your kids or intentional dumbing down, the information in a very simple manner was not translated to the children and it's just a sidebar, it's sidebar information they should have. And it should have been automatically in the public system.
It's been proven that a sixth grade education, even back then, was higher than anything any university puts out today, or for the last 100, almost a year. Before, you know. Right. Well, we have, like I said, I have my file here. The graduation test to go from junior high to high school.
I have one that I think is 19, forgive me, I have to double check it, 1923, and the other one is 1927. There's no multiple choice, you have to know the answers. And what's interesting is I reprinted that when I worked at the University of Michigan. Now I had freshmen, seniors, sophomores, juniors, you know, people who were graduating work for me during the summer, okay?
I only had two students who could even come close to passing the test. Two. And the reason they passed it is they were from rural areas. One kid was from, of all places actually, it was either Iowa or Nebraska, out there in the plain states. And the other one was a kid from the upper part of the state of Michigan. And he, of course, was being taught in a small private school. There wasn't a private to-do school, it was just a regular private school.
of the others. And again, I remember that what I did is I just reformatted it so the questions were all in a regular 8 1 by 11 page, three or four pages. I'd say, hey, you're pretty up to speed. What are you, a sophomore? Oh, good. Well, I'll tell you what. Let's try this. I got this piece somebody handed me. See if you can, I'll tell you what, go ahead and take your time. See if you can pass this test.
And then what I did is I pull out the photocopy of the original that I had, which was the original test, which was dated, timed, the whole nine yards had the original seal and the print on it and all that stuff. And they're like, whoo. So a person with two, three and four years of college time at University of Michigan couldn't pass a, an examination to go from junior high to high school. And that was in what year? Those back in the nineties, guys. This is the year 2023. What do you think it's like now?
So, obviously worse. However, again, that's the part of the process that has to be fixed. We will be teaching again, but it won't be with the clocks and perverts that we presently have manipulating. If I've gone too far, we should have stopped this long ago. Now it's to the point where war is not an if, it's just a when. And we are on Weapons Wednesday, so I'm going to do a couple of things here before we go any farther. Hold on here, let me check the time to forgive me, guys. I'm going to have just two or three different workstations. Everybody's in the same boat.
851. Thank you. Oh, this hour went fast. Of course it did. Now, well, 848 by this clock. So yeah, three minutes difference. That's okay. Okay, real quick here. Also, I want to remind everybody, as Tex Mex pointed out, hey, Glock is doing what some of the AR-15 producers are doing. Glock is making a classic. They are rebuilding, they're making, again,
the original Glock pistol, which makes it obviously a Mark I, right, Gen I. Now, that means it should be cheaper because did they have to do anything special for them to build a first generation Glock? I want you to think about that. See, think about, okay, Glock's nothing but what? Plastic lower frame and, you know, stamped and machined upper, right? And the barrels or whatever. So this is a, it's gonna cost about $600. Wow.
You would think the first generation Glock would be cheap, cheap, cheap. Number one, I know they didn't throw away the dies. All they did was go over to the warehouse, brush off those infusion cast dies that they have for the Polymer frame, plug those into the machine, and start doing it just like they did, what, 30 plus years ago? Now the upper, that's no big deal either, because it's all CNC machinery.
So, why would it cost $600? Shouldn't this be like the retread Pontiac of Glocks now? Yeah, I bought my Gen 2 brand new and it was $500. Yeah, but it didn't have the word classic attached to it. So, the inevitable that we've been joking about now has hit the Glock market where we have classic Glock 1.
And it's like, wait a minute, I threw mine away years ago because you told me my Glock 1 was no good! I sold it! You made it to class if the new one cost $600. Doesn't that mean that an original Gen 1 should be worth... more? I'm a problem Glock. As Frank said, I worry about getting a Gen 2, Gen 3, Gen 4. Isn't the Gen 1 the reason everybody bought Glocks? Am I right or am I wrong?
In order for you to be interested in Glock, Glock had to come out with a product. The product they came out with was Gen 1. The Gen 1 was a cast me out. Everybody loved it, needed to have it, they shot it, they enjoyed it. So how was it obsolete? How was it outdated? It's not. It's the whole point. Oh, well, it's just like pencil barrel AR-15s, okay? The H&R ones made by Palmetto. Beautiful piece of equipment. Everybody that's seen them says, wow, they look just like the ones we were carrying.
There's two minor variants because of machining processes and the way they build the gun today, and that's it. They're very small. But beyond that, the only problem I have is they also stamped it US government property or property US government. It's got the government control seal on it, which you really don't want on any gun you own. Just a heads up. They could have done without that. Did that because the original one said that? Yeah, yeah, because it was on the original M16A1s.
So I have a side mark here mark. Have you seen what they're getting for m6 bayonets now? $175 for a beat-up one is a good price now. Even a well, it's like I said When they start getting that price, you're not gonna want to carry it. So you go look for a bud k knockoff Because you won't cry if you if you mess that up or scratch it but Once something gets to that price everybody's terrified of carrying it and cries the first time they scratch it
Oh, I got a gag on my scampers. Oh, God, there's a blade. Got it. Oh, I wore it down a little bit when you were supposed to cut something with it. You know, so that's unfortunately. And of course, now some of those are cold stamped. There's a whole wide spectrum of M16 bayonets. If you've got the earliest one, it had the Bowie blade.
rarer than rare could be but nobody you know they got rid of them why? Because originally they had that satin or you know that high metal finish the same is true remember with the bolt carriers because the AK had the chrome bolt the stoner believed that the chrome bolt would be a good solution also for the AR-10 and the AR-15 M16
But very quickly they dropped it because it was a flashing, it was a flashlight in hot tropical sunshine. The high chrome that they went with for the M16 bolt was a flasher. You could see it, you could pick it out. It was like watching, seeing glass reflecting or mirrors reflecting.
So it gave a little shimmer spots you could shoot at. So one of the first things they absolutely did change is they pulled all of the chrome bolts, making the chrome bolts very valuable if they're original. But they're not brushed chrome, they're high finish chrome, which was typical for American manufacturing during that period. And rather than doing the satin brush finish, they went with the high gloss finish.
Not the first best choice to combat so there's a great finish I mean other than the fact that they claim some flake I question that one because we were pretty good at chrome at that time We were putting it on every stinking car on the planet Which was the other reason they wanted to get there, you know some part of the industry want to get their their moniker into that I'm sure But he said the bumpers would rust out and the chrome would still be there Yeah
Oh yeah, I got a crash chrome shell just like a Cadillac bumper, you know, sitting around for 40 years in the backfield behind the barn, right? Already been on the Michigan road, so the salt's working on the back end of it. The chrome's still there, but when you come up, you can put your finger right through the chrome if you push hard enough. Why? Because the chrome is all that's left, but it was a big, heavy-gauge chrome. Multi-dipped. In the time that we have left, I will remind you again, go check out Atlantic Firearms. They got some more ammo in.
And they did have a couple of decent buys on pistol ammo. In fact, so much so that wouldn't be surprised if they're gone. They did get some .40 cal in. I don't see much .40 in Atlantic. But they had some .40 cal in there and they also had some more .762 by .39. If you have SKS as an AKS, keep buying ammo. In fact, there's a couple weapons I would say right now. .760 by .39 obviously.
Any of you guys have AK-74s when you bought all that ammo for $0.09 and $0.11 a round? Remember the Mark 7 cartridge? Well, keep buying 545x39 because the surplus has been eaten up by these wars. There is no surplus coming in. It's either brand new wolf or brand new preview or whatever. And the PPU 545x39 is over at
GameSurplus.com so you can probably pick more up there, but I would keep buying it. Another one is 38 Special. We've been talking a lot about this. Everybody's got a 38. In fact, it's funny, I would say everybody that I know in the last couple of months, one way or another, has gotten another 38 Special Revolver.
And it's a good idea. They're point and click. They're serviceable enough. But if you're buying a .38, buy ammo every week if you can. Buy a box or two every week. But just keep buying it. You're going to need it. It's not a rimless cartridge. Now there are some tricks I could teach you. There's all kinds of things you can do.
It depends on the gun, but for instance, most everybody's getting either the charter arms under covers or a little five shot J frame Smiths or a knockoff Smith. There's a couple of different ones out there and the guns are serviceable enough. They're concealable. Again, like the idea of a lightweight rifle, like a carbine or service carbine or the lightweight Glocks. The 38s are convenient enough that people are willing to carry them.
And that means you have at least some ability to reach out beyond your arm and do some damage rather than shouting harsh language and dying valiantly while you're being overrun. Instead, pull the pistol, make noise, find cover, and return fire. Keep them, don't burn all five rounds, and make sure you have speed loaders. If you need speed loaders for any of your revolvers,
Go over to JGSales.com, JGSales.com, JGSales.com. They've been around forever. They have a good selection of speed loaders. I'm sure Botash does too. I have not really looked, but I would think they would have speed loaders. Now again, they're more modern store in many ways, whereas JGSales has been in business for a very, very, very long time.
So it wouldn't surprise me if Botash wasn't as excited about speed loaders. You might have something as police trade-ins, that would be good. And everybody always asks, how many speed loaders? At least 10. I don't want to have to figure out how to do, go to from, if I'm trained to use a speed loader, I'm going to try and keep using speed loaders. And the advantage is you also keep the ammunition under control with a speed loader.
So just an idea there and again five shot and make speed loaders for everything that has a an open cylinder even your top brake revolvers There are speed loaders made for all of them so you can get what you need