Mark Koernke discussed a federal court ruling striking down the felon-in-possession firearms ban under the Second Amendment, analyzing the judge's reasoning that the 1938 law lacks historical precedent required by the Bruin standard. He extensively critiqued the admiralty court system as illegitimate, arguing it replaced constitutional common law courts in 1938 through the Buck Act and War Powers Act. Koernke covered property room theft by law enforcement, recidivism as a deliberate system feature, and the Supreme Court's gatekeeping process. He urged listeners to prepare for conflict by acquiring gas masks, body armor, and organizing militia units with standardized equipment and logistics, warning that federal raids on FFLs and gun owners were imminent.
were torn and dirty as he stood there in my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, 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 of grave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan, you've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and people, your leaders send artillery.
and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land.
Preserve our great republic and eat God given right. And pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch 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?
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Anyway, it is the 29th of June. Ooh, we are ticking down the days and hours now. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. 2023, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. And don't forget, Battle for the Republic, The Winter War.
Battle for the Republic, Dark Anniversary. All three books. And everybody, oh, couple of things real quick here. We're gonna actually go to the latest guns and gadgets. It should be about three hours ago, possibly maybe four. And Edward, pull that up and let's play that before we go any farther because it kind of helped to segue into a discussion I've had for years with people because
Everybody just assumes, since the prattle of the court and the prattle of the propaganda media, including movies, repeats some garbage over and over again, you're not supposed to think and you're not supposed to realize that it's totally contrary to the body of the law of the nation completely. And in fact, there are several mechanical examples I can show you which they've made disappear for a reason because you have to throw justice out the window and there is none in the court systems.
that we have because they're admiralty court. They're commerce slash court of nobility, military court. There's a number of different ways of describing it. It all means the same thing. It's a wrong scam inside the borders of these United States and it needs to be gone. And sooner rather than later actually. Part of the many reasons we need a war for independence and why it is we need to, again, bring everybody up to speed or scrape the table clean.
get done with things. Hopefully we get, go ahead, we got that there. I'm seeing one from six hours ago and one from 24 minutes ago. The six hours ago as federal judge ruled the London possession and the, okay, that's all you want? What's the other one though? The newest one I haven't seen. What's the other one? Just a brief update this circuit hearing FPC case.
Okay, don't worry about that one. That's just gonna see saw back and forth forever while the ATF continues to harass and attack people
The one from earlier is the one we want. Go right ahead and pull that one up. And for everybody out there, this is Guns and Gadgets on YouTube. Take time. Go over there. Make sure you subscribe and share these videos.
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Here is the case on the screen, and I am going to tell you what Mr. Bullock did that got to where we are today. First off, here's the factual procedural history for this. In 1992, 31-year-old Jesse Bullock got into a deadly bar fight in Jackson, Mississippi, where he was later convicted of aggravated assault and manslaughter. As a result of those felonies, Bullock served
fifteen to sixteen years in state prison and lost several civil rights bullets also permanently lost
His right to possess firearms and ammunition at the time the Second Amendment provided him no safe harbor and no protection. If Mr. Bullock was ever found with firearms or ammunition, he could be charged with a new crime, which is felon in possession of a firearm, and if convicted, sent back to prison. Well, obviously, something happened where he has appealed this before the court.
Let's get into it. The government alleges that Mr. Bullock violated 922-G1 by knowingly possessing a firearm on May 3rd of 2018 when he was about 57 years old. Alright, that's 2018 and I want you to pay attention closely to the timeline I'm about to establish in this case. And think about what if this was you and it took... and the government did what it did to this cat.
Check it out. The grand jury returned its first indictment in August of 2018. It charged Bullock with knowingly possessing a firearm and demanded forfeiture of his firearms and ammunition and sought a mandatory minimum 15 years in prison. August of 2018. The government did not arrest Mr. Bullock at the time. It's not clear that Mr. Bullock even knew about the pending charge. 14 months passed with no activity.
That means over a year went by, he wasn't arrested, he didn't go to jail. Hmm. In October of 2019, the grand jury returned a superseding indictment. This charging document amended the sentencing request to no more than 10 years in federal prison, and again, more time passed. Bullock was finally arraigned in March of 2020, around the start of the pandemic.
The magistrate judge held a detention hearing the next month. So now we're in April of 2020. After listening to the testimony, Judge Ball thought it downright silly to claim that Bullock poses a danger to his wife contrary to her sworn testimony. Contrary to the time that he's been out on bond from this very incident. Several years.
and no one feeling that he poses such a danger that they need to go pick him up as early as August of 2018 when he was first indicted. Judge Ball released Mr. Bullock on an unsecured bond, and Bullock has remained on bond ever since without incident. Okay, years have passed with a course just playing games with this guy's freedom, but that's not all.
A series of plannedemic-related continuances followed. The continuances were unopposed. As the U.S. Attorney's Office and Federal Public Defender agreed that trials should proceed first for those defendants detained in jail. With the plannedemic receding in 2022, this matter was almost ready to be tried before a jury of Mr. Bullock's peers. In August of that year, 2022, now four years after the original indictment,
He filed the present motion to dismiss. The court turns to that now. And what happened in that time frame, in that delay of the government actually doing anything to Mr. Bullock? Yeah, the Bruin decision happened. And the Bruin decision said that text history and tradition is the only test when it comes to a government law removing the right of someone's right to keep and bear arms inside and outside the home.
And here we go with this judge's decision. Standby, grab some popcorn. It's phenomenal. And District Judge Carlton W. Reeves of the Southern District of Mississippi said...
In this case, the federal government seeks to imprison Jesse Bullock for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. Mr. Bullock claims that this is a violation of his Second Amendment rights. He observes that he finished serving his sentence long ago, and the available evidence indicates that the firearm the government complains of was kept in the sanctity of his home. Yet, 922 G1's ban on gun possession is a lifetime one.
The question presented appears simple. Has the government demonstrated that, as to Mr. Bullock, the federal felon in possession ban is consistent with America's historical tradition on firearm regulation? The government says the answer is also simple. Yes. It points to more than 120 U.S. District Court decisions which recently determined that the government had met its burden, at least in those cases.
This court is not so sure. The government citation to the mere volume of cases is not enough. There also is doubt about the process those cases used to determine the history of the felon in possession ban. In none of those cases did the government submit an expert report from a historian justifying felon disarmament. In none of those cases did the court possess an amicus brief from a historian.
And in none of those cases did the court itself appoint an independent expert to help sift through the historical record. It is unsurprising that the government relies on jurisprudence filled with such methodological flaws. The same errors define the Supreme Court's own Second Amendment jurisprudence. In Heller, Justice Scalia's opinion for the court conducted a de novo review of history using the party's briefs and amicus briefs from academics.
This was surprising in light of Justice Scalia's long-held belief that, quote, sign on multiple professor amicus briefs in a case are a political rather than an academic exercise motivated by partisanship and hopes for preferment. It was further surprising given Justice Scalia's disapproval of the court's, quote, picking and choosing those studies that support its position, end quote, while, quote, never explaining why those particular studies
are methodologically sound. Justice Scalia knew firsthand the risk of cherry-picking briefs to support one's ideological priors. Yet it appears that the court continues to engage in law office history. That is, history selected to fit the needs of people looking for ammunition in their cases in constitutional interpretation. The judge starts to slay the government right here.
Nonetheless, the standard announced by the Supreme Court in Bruin is the law of the land. It must be enforced. Under that standard, the government has failed to meet its burden. The Federal Felonin Possession Ban was enacted in 1938, not 1791 or 1868. The years, the Second and Fourteenth Amendment were ratified.
The government's brief in this case does not identify a quote, well-established and representative historical analog, end quote, from either era supporting the categorical disarmament of tens of millions of Americans who seek to keep firearms in their home for self-defense.
American history might support state-level felon disarmament laws that at least would align with principles of federalism. It might support disarmament of persons adjudicated to be dangerous, as Justice Barrett found when she sat on the Seventh Circuit. She dissented in that case. And it likely does support disarmament of persons convicted of death-eligible offenses. The power to take someone's life necessarily includes the lesser power to disarm them.
The government's arguments for permanently disarming Mr. Bullock, however, rest upon the mirage of dicta, buttressed by a cloud of law review articles that do not support disarming him. In Bruin, the state of New York presented 700 years of history to try to defend its nearly 1900s era gun licensing law. And that was not enough. Bruin requires no less skepticism here.
where the challenge law is even younger. For the reasons that follow, therefore, Mr. Bullock's motion to dismiss will be granted. I will have a link to this decision down below with 77 pages. This judge slays the government, and it is phenomenal. We need more judges to do this, to grab them and shake them and do the right thing, because if all federal judges did their job and ruled according to Bruin...
the anti-gunners would be gone from existence. Yet here we are still fighting. We are winning in federal courts. It does take time, and I am just like you. It frustrates me to no avail that it just can't be done.
lickety splits, but here we are, we continue winning, and a lot of this is because of the help that the gun groups are doing. So donate to those groups, help those who help you, support those who support you, and you can also support Firearms Policy Coalition and Gun Owners of America by buying their blends of coffee at blackoutcoffee.com slash G&G. Shameless plug, but we donate to those groups every single month and uh...
It's helping, believe me, it's helping. So check us out down below. Thank you for your time. Let me know what you think about this ruling related to the felon in possession law. I know the government's going to at least go to the at least the three judge panel and perhaps en banc. We'll see what those two rulings provide. But if this current Supreme Court gets this,
Just based off of Bruin, the 922s, all of them, are in some serious, serious trouble. Later dudes, I'll see you all on the next one. Take care.
That was 1938. I've asked this on the air many times. When did the idea come about? Where did this communist idea come from? And you'll notice I've said many times that anybody, you know, lapping up the dog vomit about the, well, that person's committed a French crime. It's called a filet-a-nay, or a filet-a-he-se-f-a-o. Really? Well, what American jurisprudence is that attached to? It's not.
That's the problem. This was established, let's see, after the Gun Control Act of 1933, a direct, forgive me, correction. The War Powers Act of 1933 was a declaration of war against the American people, which was a conversion of a document called the Trading with the Enemy Act, okay?
What happened? And every court knows this, so we know, oh they're discovering it now, A. Now you know I don't sit too well with any of the courts as, oh they're fine, they're coming around. They're coming around for a number of really bizarre reasons, not the least of which is people are having to pick sides. Okay? But let's address this. If you get rid of the, let's get rid of the War Powers Act of 1933.
the NFA Act, Communist NFA Act of 1934, the Gold Act, which is still in effect, okay, here's the problem, you have to get rid of it. But until you do, all of these mechanisms are in place. But what happened in 38? I've mentioned this many times to you on the air, the Buck Act. The Buck Act. Oh, oh, well, go ahead.
Well, you just started the Buck Act. Buck Act. And the Buck Act, guys, most people don't understand that, well, it is an obscure act, but it's not. It was the most under-minded, dirty, most treasonous action against the American people, and for it, all participants, in theory, should be hung for open treason against the American people.
The Buck Act took the illegitimate and as stated by the founders brought in the hated and that's the term you will find written by almost every founder and those individuals as I've told you yesterday the day before the people who were the movers and shakers before the American war for independence the hated Admiralty court. Why was it the hated Admiralty court and in fact, let me let me point something out
It was, well, why was it that the founders, especially in the pre-war period, the 10 years before April 1917, 1975, why was it considered the hated Admiral D. Court, do you think? Because it was an excuse to promote injustice and unlawful behavior outside of standard English common law. And it took people out of, it took them away from
under the common law, you're gonna be, oh, they always flap this, yeah, they even flap this app in the lie that is part of the Admiralty Court. Well, you're gonna be judged by your peers, what peers? See, in reality, one of the things that was happening in the 10 years leading up to the war for independence is that, again, they were pulling individuals earmarked and targeted by the crown.
and pulling them out of the areas of jurisdiction where they were to be normally tried, and they were moved to alien locations, sometimes the Caribbean, sometimes all the way back to England. This is why, again, between this and also pressing, and pressing was taking place before the American War for Independence. Does everybody understand what pressing is?
We see the Admiralty Law is the law of the ocean. And in reality, to actually work the law of the ocean on the ocean is correct. But what's fascinating is that they applied this to the people of, we're actually colonists, but people of the English slash British Empire, our own people.
And in fact, they took boats, they took people, when they would take a fishing boat, they would literally press everybody as property, as an extension of the commerce contract of the ship. And since they were crewmen who signed on with the ship, they were perceived as property of the ship. So the Crown of England, the British Navy,
took these individuals as War Booty. Does this sound familiar? Because you know where I'm at, what I'm at. If you've been listening to this program, you know what I'm going to bring up next.
Just like in 1938 when they stretched the Admiralty Court across the whole of the land like a saran wrap Alien to all the traditional courts of the continental United States anywhere inland the Admiralty Court does not apply to American law the Admiralty Court the hated
that is the usurping changelang slash parasite is what brought you a series of illegitimate actions and one of them is what he just addressed. There is a there's a you ever watch the movie Judge Dredd? How many of you watch the movie Judge Dredd with Slevistus the Lone? How many of you ever watch it? Do you recall that movie vaguely?
Max von Siedow is in that movie and there's something that they put in there they figured would shoot so past everybody's ears they could put it right in front of you and most people go dooooooo and rightly so. He's in the no man's land after they shot the cannibals.
And Max Monsanto saved, of course, the day, but he got shot. He's dying and he's looking at, and they're in this wreckage of a building. Turns out it's a, by chance, it's a courthouse. And there's a statue of justice there. And he goes, we never should have, you know, he goes, we never should have gotten rid of her. Yeah, we threw her out. You know, it's like justice. Well, what? You know, the statue? You know, no, justice, okay?
Well, now, what does the Statue of Justice look like? What does it entail? What are the three most critical features of the traditional Statue of Justice that you probably might remember? It holds a scale, a balance is in one hand, it holds a sword in the other, and it's blindfolded because it's impartial in rendering justice and mercy over. Exactly.
Now, what's the sword mean? Let's go through this. You've already covered it. I'll tell you what, hold on. Before we get any farther, you've qualified what the blindfold was for. Justice is blind. It's not supposed to have preference, right? Because we expect uniform performance. So we got that covered, and it's absolutely correct. You're right on the money. Now, what do the other two things symbolize?
The weighing and the balance would be judgment. It would be rendering a judgment on an issue or matter, impartial. Well, impartial is the blindfolded. Okay, now let's go to the sword first, because the sword, of course, is the... We'll go there and we're going to come back to scale. We can go to Romans 13. The Bible tells you what the sword's there for.
Those in authority do not bear the sword for no reason. They are an agent of God to render justice upon them upon the wicked. And by the way, in this country, we are the ones who bear the sword, not the government. Over. Exactly. Now back to the scales. Here's the thing. It's why are they scales? What do the scales do? If we have we have a product, okay, here's how this works. And this is what we're talking about here, which is so critical to understanding the Bill of Rights.
Okay, first of all, the Bill of Rights is not the government's property. It's ours. You and me, everybody listening. So they got this bag of feces that may have been fabricated by a bunch of socialist turds who want to try to figure out how to punish you in any way they can. Oh, I'm sorry. That's the prison machine. But don't worry. Courts have been corrupt in the past. There's nothing new. But okay, so we got this bag that they've levied upon you. You went into court. Justice is blind.
supposedly, but it's rendered a verdict. Now the verdict then entails specific common law response with regard to punishment. Now, you set that on the scale, the sentence. What is supposed to happen? What do you have to do? Because now the scale is offset. So there is then a sentencing. What does the sentencing do?
And the execution of the sentencing do. It rebalances the scales. It sets the scale clean. It levels the scale. Once justice is served, punishment cannot continue. Punishment cannot be indefinite. Punishment is very narrow, very short, and very set. But that isn't what they've done with your country, is it, people?
Now somebody would say, well, now here's what they do with this. First of all, arbitrary enforcement of the Admiralty Law is based upon profit of the court and profit of the crown. Which is one of the same because, you know, say the crown owns the court. It is a court of commerce to collect fees for the court system slash the mechanism to profit.
Okay, so you got to understand right off the bat that at different times the mechanism can be used arbitrarily to set everything in motion and to let's just say create a whole long series of business transactions that the system wants. I got that message. Anyway,
So let's sit down and think about this for a minute because you see what's happened. Let's think of some things that immediately if you say, well we can't let those people have guns if the court was properly settled. And remember there are a whole bunch of criteria that traditionally were all accepted that are overlapping in all court structures, no matter which courts they are, even in the admiralty court. But if there is no victim, there is no crime.
There has to be a victim for there to be a crime. So many of the fictional crimes are because of arbitrary, capricious activity in action of commerce because you were in the commerce court, you're not in the legitimate common law court where you should be. Now, where are some of the problems here? If you do not enact proper scales of justice,
then you have problems. I'll give an example. We got a sex offender, child offender. Now sex offender is so obscure now if you don't know all the things that they can throw on there then you don't understand how the perverts have intentionally mishmish that up. Because there's a lot of things that are in there now that if you go state by state to the code you realize, well that's not right. However, we're talking, right now what's just happening, they just told you that Satanists, pedo, queers are okay.
Now from the court perspective if we think about like well you have to if you're a sex offender you have to report first of all if you're a child bluster you shouldn't be out of jail if you did get in jail you probably wouldn't survive to get out I will tell you that from what I have seen personally seen okay they it is it doesn't mean that necessarily will die but the lesson learned is that they won't be coming back in fact they might not get out mostly won't get out that's a fact
But the whole point here is that, well, Mark, if we do this and all these other, you know, these other, you know, enforcement mechanisms are using would be moot. Well, they should be in the first place because if the justice system were actually doing its job,
the specific high crimes that are true crimes where you actually have a real victim and we're not talking about the guy had to defend himself, the communists don't like the fact you're defending himself, so they arbitrarily push for enforcement against you while a guy who has 42 different progressive arrests and without settlement. Okay, in other words, what we call PV new bit with no finalization of the sentence.
You know, the guy goes in, they let him out early. He's still on probation. In other words, he still should be serving the last case. He goes out, does the exact same crime, rapes somebody else or beats somebody else down or goes in and does a B and E and beats somebody out. This is what most commonly is, what they keep recycling people for because they know they will do it again.
And they will let these people to bolster the numbers and create fakery with the admulti court. They will let the person out repeatedly, while a person who in no way, shape, or form would ever commit a crime again. In fact, now that they've seen the way the system is, although they definitely now know the system is your enemy because they saw how they lied, they are probably not going to come back. So they've got to keep them as long as you can. But guess what? The characters that they know they can count on to be recidivist?
Oh, through the Admiralty Court, this recycles bonds, it creates more crisis, it eschews the justice system. So while you defended yourself, or let's say like just happened here the other day, some pervert was in one of the guys' backyard trying to grab his little girl, his 11-year-old girl right out of the backyard. Watched it was happening, armed himself, put a bullet in the gun, put the guy down right there on the spot. Now, depending on which communist police state part of the nation he's in,
arbitrary activity to try and destroy that person, which to me that you're not really destroying, you're taking life's time, but now after that person is done finding out about injustice, he'll become a warrior in the Patriot side if he's smart. Make him disappear, roll himself up, but he will fight, probably. These arbitrary actions are how they try to make you believe
that we absolutely just have to have this system in place when just the reverse of the case. If you have an American form of justice system in place with proper legitimate law as opposed to the illegitimate Admiralty Court which came in in 38, then you wouldn't have the rest of this BS including this particular piece right here which is part of the intentional progressive disarmament of the population.
They don't care about the criminals. The real hardcore criminals are going to be hardcore criminals every day of the week. There's all kinds of things that they were caught on. They wouldn't be coming back out to see the light of day if it was properly enforced. But against the American people in general to try and coerce you into cowing down and licking the boot of the socialist, the perversion of the court will proceed as it is and was developed from the perversions of Franklin Delano Rosenfeldt, FDR.
and his kosher mafia pile of trash that started this garbage in 33, went on to 34, kept acting, and this is why there was open, open conflict all over the country that you're not supposed to know about. We'll talk about here. I've told you about step by step every step of the way what happened.
That's right. Remember what FDR said that flat out and he verbalized it guys. That's not something where he just wrote it Yeah, some of my best friends all calm in a with his little tipperillos cigar system Yeah, little you know, it's a good cigarette holder. Forgive me not cigar. Tipperillos. It's a thing Anyway, we got another voice caller jump in there. Hey Marcus time
You know, another thing that amazes me is that if you don't press charge on someone, the state will automatically take up the charges and charge the person too. One of the ways that they do that through the Admiralty Court is the idea that you're property of the state. And since they're a third vested interest, a third party with a third party interest, then they have the ability because you may be because in court, remember, no matter what, you're incompetent.
Let me remind you of something that the reason that the lawyer is there is because you are incompetent. You are, you were foolish, and I'm not talking from my end, I'm telling you how they think of you. You were foolish enough to go along with all the stuff we're talking about so you in your ignorance and stupidity, you have allowed a foreign power to occupy the United States, declare war against the American people, declare you war, booty, and property, be bartered, sold, traded, or exchanged.
When they brought in the Admiralty Court, the Admiralty Court does one thing and one thing only. It argues over commerce, over property. How much can one person steal from, or what can the court steal and get as a percentage? And how do you divvy up the difference in percentages across the whole of the racket? You want to watch a good example of that. I've mentioned this many times. Amistad, anybody remember that movie? It disappeared, but there's a reason.
It's not because, oh, it's just a movie about a slave ship rebellion, okay? That's not the scene, I don't care about the movie mostly, because, you know, again, the idea was to create angst between blacks and whites when everything has been kind of settling down and people are learning to live, so got to stir the pot up. Government finance, Jewish finance, BLM, government finance, Jewish finance, ADL, stir the pot. Well, there's preparatory for that. So, Amistad was one of the many propaganda movies to stir the pot. However,
The reason that they don't keep bringing those movies up that they create is because they thought they could tweak things in one direction, but they made the mistake of showing you something else you're not supposed to think about because the big thing is to manipulate you through a court that is illegitimate and they don't want you to think about what the court really is. Watch the movie, Amistad. I'm pretty sure I gotta write Amistad. Excite me the microphone. We can double check. The movie is, I'm sure, online somewhere.
But anyway, there's the scene where they go to court. Now the ship comes into port, the slaves have taken control of the ship. It comes in and they're declaring that they're free people, okay? They're in the court and they're standing there and as they're starting to declare, all of a sudden doors swing open from the left and a bunch of people come in with paper from that direction.
Door swing open from the right. And there's a bunch of people actually from the right and then from the left. And they come in and they're, we lay, everybody lays latches on the property. And you need to watch that movie to pay attention to the interaction in the court. And understand that the reason that these B-witches need to have their ass shot is cuz in 1933, it's what they did to you.
This centers around 1933 and the Jewish mob making their move after 20 symbolic years because 1913 is when the Jewish bankers put their foot officially on American soil where we were betrayed by traders in Washington. In the process, 20 years worth of manipulation of the economy?
And lo and behold, oh don't forget we had that little hiccup crisis called the starting of the Great Depression in 1929 in October, which wasn't an accident, it was absolutely fabricated. With this crisis we were supposed to beg for globalist international manipulation of our money. Because it was a war where those globalists had manipulated and attacked your economy to set the disaster up.
And in the process, all you had to do was sell your birthright for a bowl of beans. How about a bowl of corn muffins and maybe some gravy? Not really good corn muffins. Second grade grit. And the gravy? Well, it's rack gravy. But you know what? They starve you out, you'll surrender to anything.
In 1933, the War Powers Act, 1933-34, the NFA to disarm or to again try and take weapons, martial arms away. They had already reconstructed the militia intentionally and from that point forward they also subvert the militia constantly and continue to peck away at the state authority because, and for those of you who don't, understand the difference between the
The militia and the regular army, well the militia and the regular army, it wasn't the same. Well, the militia is part of the infrastructure of our military mechanism. But let's not forget if we go to, let's see here. Oh, that's right. Article five of the Bill of Rights. No, Mark, you mean Article Two? No, Article Five. Subdivision of the, every element of the Bill of Rights demonstrates the separation
critical, if it's not mentioned in the Bill of Rights, it's not a critical component or what would be considered a foundational component. In other words, it's the bedrock. These are the blocks you can build with, but these blocks can never be moved. Okay? So wait a minute, but Article 5, that's not the militia. That's not the guns in the militia. Well, yeah, it is.
No person shall be helped to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime unless than a presentment or indictment of a grand jury except in cases arising in the land naval forces the militia When in action, so there was no and since there was no Air Force back then it's not the third ban for federal government You know military absolutely not it's the People's Army
It was the property of the people to keep as part of the checks and balances at the individual and also at the state level because each branch must have the ability to wield coercive force.
to effectively resist and to counterbalance the resisting coercive force capabilities of the other departments. Let me give an example. Look what we're seeing with Congress. And because of the Buck Act and the War Powers Act, they don't know how to function. Congress is supposed to have, Congress has, if in its laws, a court. Does everybody understand that? You don't have to take somebody over to the other branch of government.
And by the way, the executive in the military branch of the executive, that's where it sits, what do we have there? Oh, you actually do have the military admiralty court sitting right there. So what happened, and this is the part that they don't want you to connect, is we are under martial law, the courts that we are using, which are the admiralty courts, the court of the masked.
are in reality military occupation courts with officers of the crown functioning inland in illegitimate courts that have occupied in many cases or literally become the changeling child replacing our true courts of law. And this is absolutely true at the federal end, but with all of the details and progressive deconstruction of the court,
since 1938, and that's not that long ago. Understand that these people knew exactly what the plan was and step by step for them to re-implement British Crown Admiralty Law over America, which we shot out of here in 1783.
the abhorrent action on the part, again, this whole idea, I've mentioned this a million times, and I don't care how you feel about all, well, if this would overturn a bunch of other, yeah, it means that you're forced to face it rather than be lazy ass, we actually have to make the effort to ensure that proper punishment is meted out for specific actions. But it also means that we have to stay, we have to stay with our fingers on the pulse of the activity of every element of government, or it will become venial and corrupt.
The militia at large is the tool of the people to continue to maintain the razor's edge because of the foundational base of our form of government. We did not vote to create this country. We did, and I've showed you this a million times. Take your index finger, act like you're holding a pistol grip, take your index finger and pull it back. And that's where the vote was cast. We started putting bullets
in redcoats, federal agents, people who were coming out to confiscate property, to arrest and hang people. And we had no problem doing it, and we shot their ass all the way back to Boston. Couldn't happen seven other times before that, every time Paul Revere made his ride. And he made more than one ride. But the fact is that this whole idea, well, that you're gonna be perpetually punished, that's communism.
They're gonna be perpetually punished and perpetually here what I want you to show me where okay I've got all ten of the articles in the Bill of Rights I want you to show me where it says that you lose any of your God-given protected by law and in fact lawful a lawful construction the Bill of Rights where does it say that you lose anything you are when you even when you are detained for punishment
aspects of the law with the exception of the restrictions necessary for incarceration which means that you are disarmed but all other aspects have to be maintained or how would you have protections if you were abused while you are being incarcerated or if something is a being of someone is being abusive to your property and to your property rights while you are incarcerated.
You believe that who's out there believes that you lose? Okay, let's go right down. You lose the right to freedom of speech Now we temporarily only because of the scales We are incarcerated so we do not have we surrender ourselves. This is the other thing to remember you're in the court Traditionally, you would surrender yourself, but your lawyer because you are incompetent Your lawyer is surrendering you as property
Chateau property surrendered to the Admiralty Court because the Admiralty Court can only work in property. You cannot work in personage. This is why there's all kinds of symbolism in the sentencing process and even where you are surrendered to. Now, for that temporary period of time, there is not another element of the 10 Articles of the Bill of Rights that you lose.
What if you're charged again? Well, you lose all your rights. Well, really, so then I have no ability to, or in effect, wouldn't it be who the state to attack you in whatever way possible, why you're incarcerated and charge you yet again and charge you yet again and charge you yet again? Because you don't have the protections of the Bill of Rights. It's arbitrary. And they choose not to let you have them because now you're incarcerated. Do you think that's how it works?
Hey, when you get asked I can put an officer in your house and keep in there because you don't have that right either Well, and again you lose it we're gonna we're gonna tell you that you lose your your bill of rights and again if an American system is in place This can't happen But if a crown British Admiralty mechanism Scrimant that was shot
out of this country because of the injustice that it constantly served for the years leading up to the American War for Independence. How in the hell would you allow it back in now? It needs to be shot out of here. But people are comfortable as long as somebody else is getting screwed. Something that they really can't count and, oh, don't mess with the beer. Oops, they just did that. I've been joking about that for how long? As long as you've heard me on the air for 30 years.
Long as you don't mess with the beer, most of the characters out there was beer, football. You know what's funny? They messed with both. They messed with the bread and the circuses under the logic that you're so doped up with Prozac, marijuana, you know, government drugs, and beer, that whatever they did to your football game, you just be a passive, lick our slave.
And by the way, they can even do something to the beer and queerify it with the beer too in the process and laugh about it, why the satanic pedo queers have their way. They figured you're a mega Homer Simpson by now. Homer Simpson on steroids. A homosexual Homer Simpson. Yeah. You think about that. And so they got a kickback they really didn't expect. Like I said, mess with the beer.
Well, beer keeps flowing. Actually, the thing is, they've got enough of an ability. See, they aren't going to be get too rowdy and get too motivated. They'll still sit on their dead ass mostly because they can pick another beer. But it created an all-belligerent row because Brother Bud, good old propagandized Brother Bud, became Brother Poof-de-Bud. Brother Poof-de-Bud just showed its colors. He didn't come out of this. He didn't just come out of nowhere.
Brother Puftebud is where pretty much it's the same problem with most all these other operations out there. What is it? The petals, the queers that make up the government people, the power people behind the scenes, want to legitimize just like they want the Satan stuff right out in the open because that way they're going to tell you that they're legitimized. When in reality, just a whole pile of perverts.
And they started with attacking the American mechanism of justice. But before they really jumped that card, they had to make their move on your money and on your person and progressive declaration that your children are their property. By the way, it's been going on long enough that you and your children are the crown's property.
So what's really happening in the courts? Somebody, a group of people, realized that, well, they better start peeling this back. My problem is that it's still in the wrong court, so what difference does it make? Why? Well, okay, they got it there. First of all, every time you get something on the books where it was not legitimate in any way, shape, or form, under Admiralty law, you have precedent.
And precedent is always arbitrarily acknowledged. Let me give you an example. I'm not gonna even worry about what the case is. I have done this. I have been in the court. I have written God knows how many briefs. God knows how many thousands upon thousands upon thousands, okay? When I was in the monastery, I did everything I could to hurt the enemy.
And one of the ways I could hurt the enemy is I had working knowledge of the court and by God there are people in there that put 90% if not 95% of the lawyers in this country to shame. But you know why? Because they're doing the legal work for themselves. Now there's still the argument, and I argued this for years, that we shouldn't even be in that court, which of course anybody who's immersed themselves in the Admiralty Court that's in the Patriot Movement will all scream at you.
Oh, we gotta be in that court. Well, yes, we are fighting in that court. Would the goal could you get rid of that court? So here's the thing. You go into the Lobb Library. You spend days and days and weeks and you dot the I across the tree. You find every little bit of my new tie on a subject that you break it down and you find examples that are shining written in stone. Precedence.
from 1982, 1986, 1989. Okay? The court comes in, the prostitute comes in and says, well, those are all obsolete statutes. Wait a minute, back up. How are these obsolete statutes? And in the same breath, I'm exaggerating, quote a statute from a precedent statute from 1973. Wait a minute, back up here.
So you're telling me that all of these precedents, which are much newer, are illegitimate, but a precedent that is quoted in 1973, which when you investigate, was overridden in 1975, 1979, was attended and overridden even harder in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1945, but because the prostitute brings it forward, the Admiralty Court Judge, you know, that general of your enemy court,
is going to side with the prostitute or who is an enemy officer. So you have everything demonstrating that not only has it been overturned, but it has been effectively demonstrated to the point where in reality, it actually would stand in common law. But it doesn't need to be incant, because by the standards of the stank, illegitimate, arbitrary, Admiralty Court, you're just not gonna look at it.
That's why the court is the wrong court to be in. Because what they're doing right now is going, oh, by the way, it turns out those asshats in 1933, 34, oh, they don't want to talk about them too much. But we will talk about 1938, which is where the Buck Act comes in, and that alien court. And this is one of the kickoff actions that they took to try to disarm as much of the population as they could.
so that they could continue with the takeover problem. World War II got in the way. Now they had World War II planned, but it happened a lot sooner than the schedule for altering the country the rest of the way. Not that they didn't do a lot during the war you're not even supposed to think about. 1938, 1939. Now it's weird, I will say this. They realized that they had to back off because they needed all of us corpses to fight World War II.
So all the pissing they were doing at everybody's face and all of the shaking the chains and the saber to try and terrorize the population. All they had to shut up. In fact, they completely flip flop their get the guns, confiscate the guns. You think this is all new? They were doing this all through the 30s. But all of a sudden, we get a war and the old kosher mafia, the Jewish mobs tits and the ringer and all those I might lose the war.
You guys need to have, I'm not exaggerating, you need to have sawed off shotguns, you need to have sawed off rifles, oi oi oi. They went right down the shopping list. You have governors and mayors who a year earlier told everybody we had a confiscator, we had gun in America, Americans don't need guns. This is 1937, 1938, same prick governors. The moment the Jewish mob that was running them told them that, oh, we gotta kill Germans, because the Germans might invade.
When Pearl Harbor took place all of a sudden the same pricks who wanted to put you in jail for 10 and 10 years Just like you're hearing right now Well turned around and told everybody even in writing in the newspapers You need to go out and buy a shotgun and saw it down so you can hide it under a coat you need to go and buy a They wanted you to go out they did to buy a rifle and saw it down and make it so you could You could use it for you know, gorilla warfare, which by the way, I would never have done anyway
But this was the government saying that the same government just like the Brits Just like the Brits because in 27 they did confiscate the guns in England. I keep having to jog everybody's memory The Commonwealth was doing this and they tried to get America to do it and they did Chicago New York and other cities were confiscating guns every day This is not new. It's all a rehash again And you know, it's also the same scenario run the edge of them trying to create World War three if they think they need World War three to kill a bunch of you off and
Like I said, don't you dare go into the military because that's the only purpose for it is to kill off America so the pedos, the queers, and the Satanists can have their way the rest of the way at the end of whatever happens. Don't you join the military at all. Join a militia. Be part of a militia. We're at the top. And we, of course, hopefully I painted an infected picture. But my God, until you want the corruption of the court, you've got trees, maps, and...
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave in this delight free and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you traded in your name 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 harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children
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?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his parents trampled 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? Intelligence report, I'm R. Karky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines.
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Thursday, it's the other day, the other tea day, when the Mossad and elements of the U.S. government secret police, CIA, FBI, NS, you know, take a pic. Homeland, suck you, righty. Commit acts of terrorism through orchestrated mechanism on American soil, and try to blame others for it, the reason they do it, because Tuesdays and Thursdays, when more people show up for work, which means casualty production, which is what they're interested in. Try to get more Americans killed, so they can demand a bigger police state.
It's why the border is wide open. So all of these pigs that are in these agencies, all of the donor destruction, want more money and more power and do nothing for you just like they're doing nothing for you right now. Because that's the nature of police state, self-serving.
Anyway, it is the 29th of June, 15th year of Open Obvious and Pissing 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. Let the dance continue. I've got a little shopping list here real quick. The end of what I said last hour. When I helped with, as part of a team,
From almost beginning to end with the final filings, I did three different cases. When I started with the one, somebody found out that I was willing to work at the Supreme Court level with regard to filings, which is very obnoxious.
There's a whole bunch of rules you don't even know about to be able to file your case when you get to the appeal level with the Supreme Court. And this means you're talking, like I told you, five to seven years of court process filings to get to being able to go and present a paper to the Supreme Court. Must be a larger font because apparently all the people are such old farts they want to be able to easily read it.
It is supposed to be in bound form. Most of you probably don't know that. What do you mean by bound form? It needs to be in book form. Your filing, the Supreme Court is a high court, so it is very fashionable. However, because you are going in as a pro-per slash pro se individual, the requirement for a bound filing is unnecessary. It is waived by the nature of your condition.
However, the font size and all the other issues limits in the number of pages for particular elements of the filing statements of fact, etc., are all part of the construction. Now when you get there, the Supreme Court members don't read your brief. Never. That's never happened. Not initially. It goes to a screening guild, so to speak. You might have heard many comments in the last several months where you've had all these people that other people are referencing.
in these congressional hearings about the staff, how important it is and how critical it is that the staff of the Supreme Court be this and they've been that and they do this and all very, very important there. Well, if you pay attention, it's like they're in a court posting but they're not. Well, in reality, they are. They've become the screener slash editors
and directors for filings into the court. The Supreme Court only sees what they've filtered. Now, most people don't know that. Most people have not known that, even though recently, if you pay attention to congressional records and congressional discussions in committee, especially for approval of postings, this has become very commonly mentioned. Also, the idea of threatening the Supreme Court, well, people that are in these positions are also threatened and they went through a whole fiasco on that.
Mark, can you refer to them as the gatekeepers? Exactly. That's the best way to describe them. They're the younger crew and it's better to waste their time than for the pontificating Supreme Court members to look at all the papers and file. Under the logic that it's taken you a long time to get to the Supreme Court position, ergo, you have specific days. So you have a court for the court. I mean court, just like a royal court.
However, if you didn't know this, then you would figure, wow, I hit the wall, the Supreme Court saw my filing, and they chuck it back out. The first case that this happened with, there is a particular modus that can be utilized. It allows you to circumvent the screeners. After they've sent it back with initial review, you re-file
with the construction of the brief to literally go in the side door. The only way to describe it, it's easier to understand it that way, but basically what you're doing is you are expecting because of the urgency and importance of the filings and of the statements of truth that the construct needs to be properly reviewed by the concerned parties and the concerned parties of the members of the Supreme Court.
The second case was, is, we got more response, we got quicker response with the second case that I participated in than the first. The first overlapped and dragged out for quite a long time because they literally did mull over it. It didn't get any media publicity. In each of these cases, which were 100% done by what you would call, was a jailhouse lawyer's now, they pull that crap and they try to do the
I'm going to tell you right now that the people that you will find in there that are in the monastery that have immersed themselves in law are, and we'll say this again, are superior to 95, if not maybe even up to 98% with what I'm seeing now that is in government. Because most of them in government are lawyers, we're lawyers, are far superior in performance and personal ability than the people that are presently in the bar.
And I will say that, or repeat, there are people you can pull right out and they can work any court in the land and at any level. And most of the work they would do would be by memory. Okay, understand that. Even though many of these people, when they're in, when they're quote unquote jailhouse lawyers.
Their legal paperwork cannot be denied by the prison system, by the state prison system, even the county. Even though the county will do everything it can and does more commonly violates the law with regard to trying to damage or destroy court filings they will alter because they figured they can get away with it. Or try to destroy or dispose of and not provide to the individual being incarcerated.
But both the federal and the states, no matter which state, some of these men have 10, 12, 20, 29, and even 30 foot lockers, legal documents that have to be moved every time they're moved. And they have no choice because these are all interconnected to the case. Now, what's interesting is every one of the three cases I told you about are unpublished. What does that mean?
you can find the name of each of the cases. If you were to look up the names, I'd have to pull them out of my filing cabinet here, well, one of the other ones, it's not right here by me. One of my archive files, everything we did, we sent out. And every person helps to back up the documents by sending the documents out for the other party.
So I have examples of each of the cases with regard to the final filings. And they're also in another spot because we agreed to help each other out to send them to locations alien to us all in the event somebody would seek retribution because of success. Notice I didn't say because of failure. You're at risk because you succeed. So here's what's interesting.
The second case, we got the response that in final filing, and I think it was, it's about 579 pages, okay? Properly bound by our standards, properly bound, properly founded, all construction, all pat on your head, rub your tummy, blink your eyes, we did the kowtow completely. They came back with a 39, approximately 39, 40 page response.
And then at the end of the response, though they did not acknowledge the argument, they unpublished the filing. What that means is you can take the name of the case, you can punch it in, and nowhere in the Supreme Court will show that it's in the file, that it was reviewed by the Supreme Court. So you then go to the public record and you punch in that name in the Supreme Court log.
You know what you will see when you get there? Blank pages. Kind of like when you've got somebody who signs into the White House, but when they get inside there's no video anywhere of them walking in or being anywhere. Right. Well, in this case, what's fascinating is in the response that while the arguments were sound and correct, and I'll abbreviate it, basically it stated
While they were sounding correct, they were a threat to the business of the court and therefore the court cannot acknowledge the argument. Yeah, as a matter of fact, we also use this in a third filing. There is a court case from 1980, it went all the way to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court's ruling was basically worded this way and it was
a statement that once again, while the arguments and the nature of the conflict were true, and while in fact the defendant was in fact innocent, it is the policy of the court that we not rule on this case because it would be detrimental to the business of the whole of the court. Now what that means is that case was correct,
And if it's acknowledged, everybody who was damaged from that point forward, this is why they don't ever want to acknowledge, haven't you ever wondered this? Well, we know this is wrong and the court did wrong and the judge did wrong and everybody did wrong. You don't wanna know that they don't want to rule on it, why they will do everything they can to even hurt you in jail. They'll try to kill you in jail. Is because if your case wins,
All cases that are of similar numerical lineage, we're talking about same charges, are completely overturned and in fact become null and void and then become a burden of the court to make the individuals who were wrongfully incarcerated whole. What does that mean?
That means that all these people that they have wrongfully incarcerated or have in fact had legitimate standing in court, they all may have known in fact what they were doing, and this happens quite a bit with state courts, they are to protect the business of the court and to prevent the population from finding out about the malfeasance. The court will either not rule or procrastinate on its ruling and will not allow to become arbiter in such case.
But wait, that's what they're there for. Yes, we know. But the first rule of the Admiralty Court is to what? For all the officers of the Admiralty Court, you can let all their lawyers who does this and they have an oath to that. The first oath, the first rule is to the bar and the first rule is to protect the business.
of a sudden, see this happened in the early, well in the middle of the odds, 2000, what, 3, 2004, anybody remember this? They changed, remember how they doubled a bunch of the, they doubled up on a bunch of the different drug charges out there, does anybody remember this where they added basically, they became basketball scores where traditionally it would be say a
sentence or a 16 year sentence or a 20 year sentence, they all of a sudden made these actions, these charges, basketball scores with 50 years and 60 years and enhanced and added this and added that. Well what happened is one court case came through. Most of these people were in the middle elements of the prison system, level two, level three, some level four.
An order came down with the ruling that came in from the Supreme Court that they had to jettison hundreds of prisoners. The Constitution had hundreds of prisoners who were either reaching their maturity date, in other words, we're talking days, or in many cases because now all of their sentences had to be readjusted. They were now being, for every day they were being wrongfully incarcerated, they could demand compensation.
Some of them with the readjusted schedule were 40, 60, 100, 200 days beyond their release date. Do you know what that caused? Well, see, they shouldn't have gone there in the first place. And they had the ability to use the existing sentencing mechanisms, not the arbitrary scale. They had the ability with real law, had they been following real law.
to properly incarcerate the individuals when a very specific set time and it would have been fairly long. But they chose to create an arbitrary enhancement. That arbitrary enhancement looked good on paper until somebody who actually looked at it sincerely took and broke it apart, busted its legs, busted its elbows, and threw it on the ground. They had people working double overtime in the administration
non-stop for days and days and days and weeks on end to try and jettison the people as quickly as they could. Now the MDOC is the warehouse, is the one that ordered it. But of course the court's gonna claim, well it wasn't me the judge, it's the people. I work for the people comrade. So you the taxpayer. Now here's the problem, and remember I am part of the Erwin Rommel
philosophy of the school of law. If you don't understand this first basic axiom, nothing else you're doing in court will work for you. The court is the battlefield. The judge, an enemy general, the prosecutor, an enemy officer, and your lawyer, an enemy spy. As you understand that, you're doing fine. You have no illusions, you're doing fine. If you think, well, you can, you can...
You can simply settle and appreciate and embrace the illusion and not face reality and that way you can plod through whatever you might have to deal with. But the world changes if you understand what you're looking at. And again, we've talked about this for the last hour too. The falsehoods of the Admiralty Court, the illegitimacy of the present court mechanism is vast. It is in literally many times different justices have stated that the court system is broken.
And people go, oh, we need to fix it. What they're saying is it's broken hideously because you're not in the right court. You're not in the right category of court. Let's put it that way. And in fact, there are more than two, by the way, just in case you didn't know. You have different court constructions for different elements of the activities of our society to include not just add admiralty,
but also internal commerce law, which is different from the regular activities of the common law because the activities of the commerce law are constructs, products of, and the product can never be superior, but is always inferior in standing to the corpus. Every aspect of it. So many illegal activities on the part of the system.
from property rooms, police activity, and reading what has transpired. Reading, you get to the point where it is fatiguing to think about doing it again. You know, it's just like people talking about going with this child-perverted services crap. In reality, what needs to happen is child-perverted services need to have that shot out of our country, just like the
rest of the garbage we got going on because child-perverted services is one thing and one thing only. It is a direct agent of the Commerce Clause of the War Powers Act, declaring that you are your children or property of the state. And for all the garbage, so will they do some good? No, not by comparison to their destructive mass and what they've done to intentionally destroy the family of the United States, the families of the United States. And the fact that it's corporate and has very wicked, satanic,
Now you get satanic, pedo, queer agendas. And in fact, they hate you for being pro-patriot. All of what would be and is normal for any sovereign nation is, which is why you're at the point where you have to get rid of them. They have to be gone. Oh, I heard a voice. I'm sorry. Please jump in there. Well, if you want to take a couple of examples of that, look at the, well, look at your case and then look at
Two tired patients, those are two patients you can use for what you're talking about too. We've, in the last several years, think about this, we've had a couple of people, and I'll walk through this, it's really bizarre. How many people have we had up on the air that were locked behind the wire that we've helped? And you guys made a difference, you really did. The last gentleman was in California. Remember they had him incarcerated. If it weren't for you people calling and doing what you did,
He'd be mentally, he would be a zombie. He would be dead spiritually, I won't say spiritually, but mentally. He'd be a prisoner in his body and his body would have been destroyed. His mind would have been destroyed, but his body would have been damaged too. Think about that. If it weren't for you guys stepping in, but that's just one case where you guys stepped in. How many others are there? How many thousands upon thousands upon tens of thousands upon hundreds of thousands are there like that?
Now before that, remember we had the situation in there on the edge of the Dakotas down there in South Dakota. Remember our friend who was, you know, locked up? We gave him a venue by him being able to call in on the air, remember that? And for a whole year, do you know that when he got out, he might have paid attention, he actually became, I don't know, again, it's fascinating, I think somebody else had his ear, and he actually was bad-mouthing us. No venue, no place to go.
If it weren't for us giving him a platform, this is what's bizarre about people is you've got other backstabbers out there. And again, fascinating. Were it not for the fact that we kept the pressure up that way because people could hear what was happening, he would have been dead behind the wire. They'd wait until they figured it was safe and they'd have killed it. They've done it before. We've covered so many cases like that.
especially where he was willing to actually fight the machine, what it was doing. So, and in fact, remember, the son helped to set everything up, lied his ass off, because his logic was he took over everything, all the dad's property, stole everything. In fact, literally was plopped in the house with the kids carried away by child perverted services.
and then laughing their ass off about every step of the way, you know, coming up with ludicrous statements and also demands. But it's typical. It's not unusual. It's typical. But the perverts are like that, especially the kind that gravitate, the sycophants that gravitate to all of these administrative positions in the bureaucracy.
And there's nothing that's gonna fix it but a war for independence. That's just all there is to it. My case, what's really fascinating for everybody who doesn't know, the charge has no standing. You don't have a base charge, which is what you have to have in order for you to have a fleeing and eluding, for instance. But there was no base charge. All of that was literally destroyed. And again, I am the first person
under the mechanism that they used once they had me detained. I'm the first person in Michigan to be charged in that way, period. I am the unique case. No one else like mine, and they knew it. They knew that it was illegitimate. There were cases, we had sidebars where we had three-way fake fights between the sheriff's office, the judge, and the prosecutor's office with the defense off to the side in a fourth party condition.
And part of the reason is again, how is this being promoted? What is being promoted by the Fed? If you'll recall, in my case, I know beyond the shadow of a doubt. A person swung the screen around and I looked at everything that was there that was in my file top to bottom and who's who in the zoo. I know who it was they were told to contact, have their phone numbers. They had special phone numbers in the computer so that when I was moved to a facility,
I was listed and literally in the notes. It was category 11 political prisoner. That was in the essays and notes. There's a notation section. And the reason this is because the person who saw that looked at it and called me into the office and said, would you sit down? This person said, well, I've been doing this for like 30 some years.
Now, at first she looked around, made sure that she was looking out the windows, because, you know, the windows are panoramic windows in the office, because she's behind the wire. Then she goes, he, she, God, what does that mean? And it said, right there, I looked right at it, it said, category 11 political prisoner. Been looking into a case with another person, who, by the way, actually left the United States, and he was an American who went to Ireland. He transferred to Ireland. So anyway, I went down, got it, brought back, and she goes,
I don't want you to act like you're reading what I'm showing you. I'm going to leave this this way. Go ahead and take a look at this. Oh, and by the way, there are phone numbers I can call if I want to make brownie points. Scroll kept going. She goes, I've never seen anything like this. First of all, who are you? And so I said, well, I don't, we don't make a whole lot of noise, but it obviously doesn't make any difference because a lot of other people have read that at this facility, right? Oh, certain people have, that's for sure. So he goes,
Well, here's what it'll be here's a file for you real quick. I'm you're counseling me on something having to do with my up-and-coming Whatever. So here's the file read that real quick and she goes through it and she looks at the computer and she looks at it looks at the computer again He goes Wow, she looks around weekly delete delete delete delete delete delete delete delete delete delete everything gets I don't want to know anything
I, this person said, I don't want to know anything. I did not do this. And you are smart enough to know you don't talk to anybody on the phone about this, right? Delete, delete, delete, delete. But somebody else obviously put all of it in. And there's a lot. Now, I don't even talk about all of it because I know who's who in the zoo, not exactly who was involved. And a whole bunch of other people helped out find the rest that were in the system at the time. Because
and other people who were pro-patriot and everybody realized something wasn't quite right. Say Mark. Yeah, section makes. I don't know if anyone else heard it, but I'm listening on the phone line. But when you were talking about what the what your counselor was saying back to you after she read that you started doing this echo thing as weird as like, whoa, whoa, whoa, I don't know if anyone else heard that. You kind of cut you off.
and there's, I have, my hands are free and not touching anything right now. I don't think Ed's messing with it. Well, basically again, just to be safe. Again, the counselor, Plato told me, he goes, I've never, in 30 some years, that person had been working on the job, had never seen anything like this. Category, in the notation section, it's a category in all caps, category 11 political prisoner.
Then, when you went down to further notation, it had phone numbers and names of individuals to contact if you wanted to ask questions. We've got somebody dragging along here and making a lot of noise. Do we have somebody else? Yes, sir. The noise a while ago that might have been bleeped in there, as Bob mentioned. But anyway, I'll step back at it. I'm sorry. That's okay. And again, awful.
Go ahead, jump in there, Colin. Yeah. I'm on the phone too and I didn't hear what that other, I think that's Irish, I didn't hear that. You didn't black, you know, go out and echo on me. I yield. Right. Very good. Well, again, I think everybody heard it. So, but there could still be disruption in different ways. Guys, the whole system, remember, we're in a million different systems here simultaneously and everybody has different, you know, technical issues. This is the 21st century, Planet Krapu.
have full confidence in the failure of the system all on its own without us doing anything. It's bad enough that it's the way it is, you know, just with the machine. So just, you know, be patient and hopefully again, it is in the archives one way or another so you can listen. The big thing here is in each case, but a guy, the guy's the Hutter case, the Pennsylvania case two years before that. In each one of these individuals came forward very quietly and handed over whole piles of documents.
from the other side. They didn't want anything, they didn't want to hear anything, they didn't want to know anything. They just wanted to let you know, hey, here's some ammunition. So again, there are a lot of people, this is why I say the bureaucracy is bad. There are people all through the system that know what's wrong. The biggest thing about a person serving many decades in a job is the job changes. The people and the way the job is set up changes. And so the way it was intended
Let me give you an example. Counselors were supposed to be inside the prison systems. I don't care if it's the Fed or the state are supposed to be hired independently as individuals from outside the system completely. What's happened? Almost and by the way, I'm sure there are some that are listening right now or maybe listening so they know what I'm talking about. The fact is that today they hire prison guards.
Now the counselor is supposed to be an ombudsman for the prisoners. They're not supposed to be an extension of the Michigan Department of Corrections, the federal corrections institutions, etc. They are supposed to be independent arbiters. But what they've done to undermine that position
is they have allowed for crossbreeding where when guards want to get into a softer job and in the process work for the officers and the warden, and I mean officers, I mean command officers, then what they've been doing is sliding individuals that were originally MDOC employees beholden to the MDOC or the ODOC or the CDOC, et cetera, and what state they are.
And they've completely subverted the purpose behind that so that some form of reasonable arbitration could take place to prevent conflict. But there's a problem with that. There's big federal money for prisons to have riots. Most of you don't know that. The money is there every year. If they don't use it, the Fed asks, well, maybe the budget should be cut.
So what they do is immediately whenever the states, you know, because the Fed wants to steal the money and give it to the Ukraine. The Fed wants to steal the money and, you know, put it in their bank accounts and hyphen Tel Aviv. And they can't do that if it's sitting there in escrow waiting for the need. So there's two things they do. They either A, beef up training, that's the first thing you do, and then you stir the pot with the prisoners.
You take things away, you create conflict. You move prisoners more than you should so that you can rearrange the prisoner population for the purpose and the benefit of creating conflict. Traditionally, prisoners were not moved unless there was a particular action or altercation.
say on a yard or in an area on a block and what they would do is first they would move them within the prison if it was a minor action but if it was a major action like a stabbing a fight or whatever there would A. be obviously punishment
But B, the individual would never come back to the institution where the incident took place. Both parties would be separated, typically moving them to completely opposite ends of the state. When you have 54 prisons in a bloated prison system that originally had three prisons, this kind of stuff happens. Okay? They can do this. So what happens? Well...
Today, what they do is, and we know this because I'm helping people that are behind the wire with certain cases or at least moving stuff on filings, etc. I might do stuff out here for them. Is, for instance, something that's unheard of, a guy stabs a person in the weight room on the yard, the open air yard. They take the person into court. They bring the person, even though, and this ended up in a death, they bring the same person back to the same institution.
What's the purpose behind that? To agitate the conditions and promote a riotous condition. It's not accidental. It's like recidivism. We've talked about recidivism. I was talking about that in the last hour. Let me re-qualify something here about recidivism. You need to understand. If you enforce the laws we have,
then you do not have recidivism as an issue, which is what they always use is why we need more money for the courts and the cops and whatever. Now, if we enforce the law's property, crime progressively would go down, but the numbers are beefed up by the parole boards who intentionally release individuals that they know will be reoccurring in the criminal cycle. When you have an A prefix and you are, let's say you have a six year bit,
and they release you in two years. Okay, in Michigan here, you have a variable sliding scale. If they want to, if you're a political prisoner, you're gonna see all of it. Okay, ignore the lower numbers. It won't make any difference what you do. It won't make any difference how much money you make for them, how many classes you take. Throw it out the window. It's gonna be completely ignored, because those phone numbers are on the file there, like I described for you, and it says, category 11, political prisoner.
So that's all they see. Everything else is just a joke and a laugh and a hoot that they're wasting your time. Okay? They need to boost the numbers and increase the crime rate. So what do they do? Well, they have people that they absolutely know have the shoe size IQs are organized criminals, but not really well organized criminals. And they got a year out a year into their sentence and oh, they go before the parole board.
They give them a parole in the mail. They don't even go before the parole board. The person goes out, goes back to the hood in Detroit or goes back to the hood in Cleveland. Immediately within three weeks, five weeks, they've either busted into another place and beat someone down, may have stabbed somebody, may have got a strong arm, gunpoint, anything, could be anything. They're back in.
Now, wait a minute. They were supposed to be incarcerated for six years for the crime they originally started out with. The next crime is a 10-year sentence. They will have a parole hearing within two months to three months. Their parole will come in the mail without even being reviewed by the parole board physically. What? Yes.
Now, do you think I'm speaking without knowledge? We keep track of these things, so to speak. In other words, there's a scorecard. Everybody knows who the bugs are. Everybody knows who the predators are. The bugs are the queers that aren't predators. The predators are the ruthless monsters. Everybody keeps in check by keeping an eye on them. And then you have all the different people with all the different crimes that supposedly the supposed crimes are in for.
You're a prefix prisoner. You've taken all the classes. You've done all the psycho babble drivel You've got support at home. A job is waiting You own your own business and you have to go before the board and you're denied What? Yep, you're gonna be denied. Now the guy who just came back that just cracked open the house
beat on a woman, stole a bunch of property, got caught with the property, was involved in assault, combined with the charge, will be out in two months. And it will be their second, third, fifth, or eighth or ninth bit. In reality, they'll be let out every two months to three months. They will commit another crime, stacking on in the process of building up the numbers of recidivism. And as quickly as they're back in, in one case, guys, the person went out.
Left the system, committed another crime, an open breaking and entering, went right through the front window, stole a bunch of property, had a vehicle, he stuffed everything in with his buddies, went down the road, got caught. Now you're talking breaking and entering, you're talking the strong arms, the husband and wife that were in the store. You know what happened? The time it took for them to ship him from Detroit.
to St. Louis prison system. They had to process him back through. It only took a week, two weeks to get him through processing, which is kind of rare. Because usually he'd sit on your dead ass until they get the next bond ready, but apparently they had the bond ready. So they moved him from Jackson prison up to St. Louis, and when he came through the gate, mail call was that night. His mail was there, and the parole was in the mail. What? Yeah.
already got parole violation, TD, parole violation, new bit, and this character is rolling right out the door. He has already got a parole in hand with a release date for about two days down the road after just having committed his, he was a G prefix. Do the numbers, do the alphabet thing here, A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
Our prefix is a new bit. In reality, if he had to serve all the time that he had, it would have been 100 years. Or 100 and 203, right around there. In other words, a basketball score. You know what? He was right out, right back out, out on the street, back with the homie fries, right back in the business, turned right around within two months. Again, go ahead, call the trip in there. You often reference the
the new toons cartoon with the dog and the rooster coming up to the Time card puncher and punching their time cards Yeah outside there just you know here. Okay. See you later Ralph. You know, that's pretty much okay They just the guards on his way out and the prisoners on the way out and punch the cards and he's like, okay See you next month Exactly what it's like
And it's like, hi, oh, hey, seriously. I mean, I wasn't that mean. I even helped with, you know, going over his legal work. Now I'd reference it to somebody else, but when we talked about a person like this, you know, they're looking for, they're always looking for a lift. They're looking for help.
So you get to see all the variations. Everybody that does legal work, if you want to, you literally know the background of everybody that's standing around you because everybody wants to file an appeal. Now, it doesn't mean it's necessarily going to work. But let me tell you why I would be willing to do it. It would hurt the system. Because they have to work at it and they have to respond. And they're used to not working at all. You do whatever you can from a guerrilla warfare standpoint
to aggress the enemy. And one of the things you can do if you can use your mind is you can cost them tens of millions of dollars. And you know what? I want a lot of cases. But why? Well, because when you read some of the stuff that we're talking about and the level of criminality people, we're talking stuff just, okay, who controls the property rooms in a police department? Let me ask everybody.
Who controls the property room in a plea? Do you any of you listening? Walk in hey Bob I do and I want to peruse your property room see if there's any good shit I could forgive me good stuff. I could steal. Oh Okay, who are you? Well? I got a permission slip from you know judgment left. I can come over steal some stuff today. Okay? There's only who are the people that can go into a property room the cops? Prostitutors
orders by the judge for maybe his agents to confirm the property security. That's it. So when stuff disappears, lawyers go in but don't often get a chance to walk in and stuff a bag and leave, if you know what I mean. In other words, they could. I mean, it depends on how corrupt the system is.
which area, wherever you are. And if it's local, if it's state level, or whatever, that determines who's going to be doing the stealing. Let me give you an example. This is several years ago now, but the Batfaggots, ATF, they steal property. They pick stuff and they steal everything they can. Under the logic, they're going to find every way they can to not giving your property back because they take it home.
They're the biggest thieves on the planet. They want your property so they can steal it and take it home Well one day and this was I believe the clue wasn't the Cleveland or Cincinnati office it was the Bat faggot is got an armful of guns and he gets in the elevator and literally he's got an armful of guns and Apparently the other bat faggot the guy in the elevator was looking at him and goes well those are the ones that I wanted
And apparently Schmidlapp said, well, don't take it. You're going to say about it. So they got into a pissing match. And remember, back faggots and FBI are always in the upper floors, guys. If they have offices in a federal building, they're in the upper floors. All the rest of you are cannon fodder and organic sandbags to protect. That's where all the other departments are below them. OK? Because you'd have to work your way through all the rest, even though the elevator is direct. So they're coming down the elevator, and apparently the guy dropped all the guns.
pulls out his pistol and they have a gunfight at point blank range, emptying every round they had at each other until they hit whatever the basement floor, whatever the parking lot was. They riddled each other with bullets. The inside of the car was Swiss cheese. There was blood everywhere. What were they doing? Fighting over the booty because that's what pirates do people. Pirates fight over the booty.
Where'd that booty come from? It was stolen from the property room. That's where it came from. But I'm gonna tell you right now, if I've seen one, and I'm not exaggerating, I have seen thousands of cases where you're in appeal and you're now asking for all the property confirmation. And the first thing that disappears if they claim there was a gun.
Or if they claim, especially in fact, obviously money disappears right away. But the money is supposed to be banked. Okay, you do know that. Unless the money itself is the evidence, that's supposed to be cashier. However, God knows how many times that ain't never happening, because whenever they take your wallet, it conveniently will only have $4.62 in change. No matter how big that wallet was, when you went in there, it'll only have $4.00 and some odd change.
There will be some money left, but whatever you had in there, that ain't the money going to the property room. Can't do that right now. How much material? Out of 3,000 cases in a couple of years, because I mean that talking, you know, I'm just talking a few years, I would say that 60 to 80% had either some or all of the evidence, valuable evidence disappeared. If it was personal property, it was gone.
And firearms disappear immediately. They're stolen out the back door. Like I said, cops usually, what they do is you get something like that, you grind the serial number off, you keep it under the seat, you need something as a dump gun, they got a dump gun. But also non-firearms. I won two cases where in both cases they were non-firearms and it wasn't any, what they did is they went into a person's house. And it was another person's house. The guy was there. They ransacked the whole house.
found a literally not a simulated but a real civil war locked up rusted relic, a cap and ball pistol, a non-firearm by federal law. They used that as the excuse to tag a gun charge onto this individual. Where did they find the supposed firearm for the case? Has totally disassociated from him. The item was in a rag.
in a coffee can box, like in old tin boxes, inside a footlocker, stuck against the wall, in an attic, behind a lock door, in the upper part of the house, totally disassociated from. They went through the whole house, they found that, and they used that as the excuse for enhancement on whatever piddly little fisticuff fight he'd been in with somebody.
That's how squirrelless these pigs are and what it came time to of course the first thing they're gonna do is review the property Guess what?
that antique non-firearm slash Civil War relic, which by the way, the girlfriend said, well, it was my great grandpa, it was my dad, gave my grandpa, dad gave it to me, his grandpa gave it to her or to him, that great grandpa gave it to him, there was all the paperwork there too and all the other stuff he brought back or had from the Civil War, because it was all part of that family memorabilia. Had nothing to do with the other guy.
The boyfriend, okay? Had absolutely nothing to do with the boyfriend. But, in the meantime, somebody realized, mmm, damn, that Colt revolver's worth, that old Colt cap and balls worth some money, because it ain't a reproduction, it's a real one. So it just vaporized. Right out of the property room. Yeah. I'm a Chinese pilot named Lao Zee. Oh, but I'll be reasonable, I'm sure somebody's decent out there. I don't know who, but I'm sure somebody's decent out there.
Yeah, I wonder how much of the ammunition that the hootari had stolen from them. It's still not shot Well part of this the thing and I this has happened before twice Guys, they'll also take it out and what they'll do is see we well, you shouldn't say too much Let's put it this way we can identify anything that our people have had and What they'll do is if they're trying some kind of enticement or whatever They'll actually bring stuff back into the theater of operation where it was stolen from
And we've run into that before. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You see, that's a nice thing because you don't say anything to the person, you know, has to be the rat slash the fed. And they've made this mistake more than a few times. Especially with like parts and pieces where they steal it from one person that everybody might know, like boxes of parts and all and so to inggrandize themselves, they are Greeks bearing gifts.
Except you can look at the box and, oh, I recognize everything in that box. And I know right where that box came from. Now, looking at the person who just was holding the box, you have to ask, how could you possibly have gotten that box? There's only one way you could have gotten that box. You had to be in a government building. Trust me, people. See, I don't know what it is. They somehow seem to think, well, they do. They count on the idea that
Their logic is that people don't have any kind of gray matter between the ears. However, when you see that, what you do is, well, you don't do anything, but other people, well, they take that box down the road. Well, wait a minute, no way, wait a minute, that's okay, they probably need that. You didn't want that anyway, right? Well, yeah, because the fool was setting something else up, the fact that the boxes and stuff just gets loaded up and goes oblique, and then just disappears. That's how it's backward belongs.
Remember, things appear and reappear and disappear. Carl Miller and the 45, Carl Miller and the 45 that he had an absolute certified destruction certificate from the state police for a weapon that had been found years ago, more than a decade ago, decade and a half before it was rediscovered and planted by the same state police in on the property when he was attacked on the Halloween
during the Halloween fiasco years ago back in the 90s. Which by the way is on videotape. But what's cute is they actually had it held it, had it reserved, knew exactly what they wanted to do with it guys. But their logic was that nobody would keep all of the, I mean you wouldn't have paperwork from 15 years ago on personal property that you might want to make sure you knew exactly where it was.
So the state police had it because it had been picked up in some other incident, not with Carl, but it had been picked up and they wouldn't give it back. And then they said that they absolutely destroyed it. They took it over and they stuck it in the rue plant and it was melted.
It's a miracle that the time-traveling teleporter that they had that all of a sudden pulled that very 45 out of thin air and it appeared where Carl was in another location Decade plus leader was like the terminator Yeah, I remember that shit. Yeah little ball showed up and all of a sudden the 45 just came out of nowhere
But that's kind of tough because if it had been smelting over at the Rouge plant, it could be the part of a, it would have been part of a frame of a, what, a thunder chicken or a pinto or whatever. But instead it just miraculously reappeared after the state police showed up, you know, to harass him on the property. And it was the state SRT, Special Response Team. And I've told you before that every state, every department
Even the Department of Corrections in each prison there is a group of people who will kill you. They are dirty as the day is long. They are known. People turn a blind eye. They don't bother, but they're constantly waiting. Same is true with the cops and state police the same way. They have their dirty rats amongst them and everybody turns a blind eye. But they got caught in that one.
And I will remind you that the commander of that SRT unit who obviously was trying to make brownie points and he's probably the one directly who planted it. He lost his house, he lost his cabin, he lost his boats, lost his snowmobiles, he lost his cars, and then his wife left him. So I don't know how much those brownie points were worth. That depends on how nice his wife was. Yeah.
Well, still, it comes down to, apparently, maybe they're not going to lose the, oh yeah, they are. They've lost everything. Did you lose the wife to the guy who got all that stuff from him? Well, actually, the banks were the ones who took it all back, and that was the thing. It was either because Carl already had the lawsuits removing. And guys, I'll remind you again that there are people in banks
There are people in each bank at the bookkeeping end that their job usually at the main branch is to survey all liens and title appropriations in the legal system and their job is to... Got all the loot and the goil. Yep, exactly. What they will do is they will foreclose if you inform. This is the best weapon you have actually because you could you don't have to lift a finger.
If you're smart, you send a notice of the lean, the multi-million dollar lean and the action directly to the banks because there are only so many banks in Michigan. What happens in the morning, there's a woman or a man who go through all of this paperwork and they also cross-reference it with a program that they have to see if it's any of their customers. And if their customers
that they have liens on, you know, they have like say, you know, property mortgages on, car loans on, boat loans on. The banks can foreclose on your loan at any time. Nobody ever reads the contract. And the moment that they realize that the contract is in trouble, they will pull and foreclose immediately. You don't have to, you don't have to lift a finger. You don't have to win in court.
The banks will take it all the way because their property is at risk. A tool you're not supposed to know about, and I've mentioned it many times, and Carl taught a lot of other people to use the same tool because, well, you know, well, I hadn't won yet, and by the way, the court case is still there for $10 million on top of the fact that they've lost everything they owned. If the bank has a lien on it, it's gonna be taken back. That's just how it is.
Anyway, but we're back. We're all over the hour. For everybody out there listening, it is Thursday, and it is 7-04. God bless the people.
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According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shit. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm.
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Another announcement today, forgive me, we're not gonna play a particular cut, I'll just abbreviate it. Basically, the White House has now told the DOJ to go to all FFLs that have had ever any kind of check on their reports, which by the way, traditionally guys, if you have an FFL, I've run an FFL before, they have to do something.
I had paperwork that was so immaculate and I'm a draftsman. How many of you remember what I've written you in the past? Now sometimes I do my chicken scroll cursive writing, but you may notice when I do printing, for instance, I've got a micro fine stylus drafting pen right here next to me.
print as small as I need to. So on those 4-4-7-3 forms, trust me, since I had been doing that for a very long time, I took every stinkin' drafting class and even the independent classes, you know, like freestyle class, you could do anything you wanted, of course you had to come up with projects. When I was in school, and I mean everything, in fact I received science of words, Navy science of words, scholarships, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, all that great stuff. Well, in the process of doing that,
I got really good with penmanship as far as printing goes because that's half of the style for the work that you do. Certainly you draft when you're doing paper and pencil drafting, which will eventually you can pen it over. You do all the printing, it's not like today where everything is done on the cheat. You don't have to have much skill to look like a draftsman now because you're not.
Anyway, when I was doing all of this administrative paperwork, I broke out the micro-fine drafting pens and yeah, I had everything printed out very accurately and individually. I never abbreviated anything. If it said Michigan, if it was instead of MIs, because you see, it's always plus, minus and weird crap. They change what you're required to do. So to prevent that, there were no abbreviations for anything.
I don't care how long the word was, there will be no abbreviations. Everything and every page, if there needed to be an addendum, there was an addendum with an additional comment for the sake of having me write out everything and written by hand. You can't type it, okay? Written by hand, everything that needed to be filled out on my part and all of my books and bonding records and all the other crap
All of that was in quadruplicate, not duplicate. I had an extra set of books completely off the site so that when they tried to rip them off, like you see with the bat faggots are doing now, I have everything in hand so that I could inform individuals if something goofy was going on, which I wouldn't hurt me. When I was surveyed by the bat faggots, when they come in, they were pissed. They spent two days scaring over paperwork on the FFL.
They finally said well, I gotta find you goes. Okay, I'm gonna tell you something I've never seen books like this I've never ever ever seen books like this, but I have to find it's our rule I have to find something wrong So I'm gonna claim that that T there that you did isn't quite connected And so you is not properly finished now today with what the turds are doing They're gonna claim that that would be a gross violation
Was it a violation? No. Was it legible? Yes. He said, I've got to find three things. He goes, that's what they tell me. I've got to find three things to put in the report. And so I'm going to find three things put in the report. He goes, but none of it's relevant. OK. Now, you've got to remember, what did I do in the military? It's wonderful having all these anal retentive jobs where everything has to absolutely be done right.
because it forces a discipline upon you that rolls over and everything else you do, so you know, you get everything away. I probably would not have gone into tool and die, but I, well, all my, everybody in my generation before me actually were in tool and die, and that is a tedious job. My dad said that's why he left it.
The tedious job, you certainly could handle it because, but looking at all the guys that had the job, they all had heartburn, they all had ulcers, they were all high blood pressure, year after year after year of the tension of doing the job. But that's the kind of dot the I cross the T work we're talking about. So now all of a sudden where the government loses crap left and right, where the government can't find its own ass with both hands, you're supposed to all of a sudden be absolute perfection.
And it's just not possible. Well, it is. But if you do it, it wouldn't make any difference because they were told they had to find something. Well, now they're going to take that had to find something and they're going back as far as they as far as FFLs have been. So any FFL will be declared in violation if they've had something that has been written up in a report by the Batfaggots. That's what the Jewish mob in the White House just did.
Well, and what's the purpose? Well, they want to be able to, if they've had any, anything on a report, then the Justice Department is going to go through and make a record of, and go through all the FFLs, going through all the records of the FFL, going through all the names of all the people who have 4-4-7-3s. Now, I'm going to say something right now, as I told Nancy a minute ago when I was watching this, it's like, this is exactly what the people in 1967
told everybody that this is what would happen with the Communists and the B-Witch leftists that were in government that what you are seeing them do right now. Guys, go back to 1967, go into Guns and Ammo, go into Shotgun News, go into all of the different publications, the American Rifleman. Go read what was being said there.
And it was being said even after the legislation was passed and attached to the NFA 1934, because all the GCA 68 is, the Gun Control Act of 1968, is an extension of the National Firearms Act of 1933-34. And I qualify that all the time. A lot of people say 1934. That's not how it worked.
The progressive step-by-step implementation of the NFA started in 1933 with the War Powers Act. And that can be proven by going to the National Archives, which we have. All the records and all the information and you can map it out step by step by step. So the Batfaggots have been given the orders to collect everything they can right now. I will say again,
Buy more mags, buy more ammo, Minuteman squared away, they are prepping to make their move. Everybody had better be ready to well take care of each other. You all gotta decide if you're free, as Solzhenitsyn said, well, if you love freedom, you'll fight. They simply didn't love freedom enough. They did not realize the threat. They did not understand the Communist.
Well, they did but they kept talking themselves out of it. You're in the same boat right now So let's just understand what bewitches we're gonna be shooting and why? Okay, just that simple. So that's again a heads up. Let's do this again And this is one of the other problems they've got is this is it's not the pendulum, but it is it isn't it isn't okay This isn't the pendulum, but there is a an internal step-by-step
action that's taking place. So let's do the guns and gadgets we played during the two-hour block, if you could, Edward. And again, we'll bring it up. Guns and gadgets, not the latest one. That's on the braces. That's a given. We know what's gonna happen there. They're gonna stretch that out until they attack the American people over whatever they're doing. And then it will be moot. But this is another action. The video's about
six hours ago, I think, I could be wrong, and it's about that. It's okay, close enough. It's the second video back has to do with a court case that's in motion right now. And again, that's guns and gadgets. If you can, go over there, subscribe, and not only subscribe, but also make a point of giving a thumbs up to every video there whenever you can.
And then we'll go from there with it. So if Ed's queuing that up, if not all, to maybe re-announce it, not a problem.
But also I get a reminder gas masks a federal judge just destroyed the government law related to felons in possession of firearms and it's magical we're gonna want to pay attention to this one because this will be Appealed and I still think the way that this judge decided is going to lock this down Going forward guys and gals first. I want to take the sponsor the video and that's blackout coffee
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Alright, let's jump into this lawsuit here. Here is the case on the screen, and I am going to tell you what Mr. Bullock did that got to where we are today. First off, here's the factual procedural history for this.
In 1992, 31-year-old Jesse Bullock got into a deadly bar fight in Jackson, Mississippi, where he was later convicted of aggravated assault and manslaughter. As a result of those felonies, Bullock served 15 to 16 years in state prison and lost several civil rights. Bullock also permanently lost
His right to possess firearms and ammunition at the time the Second Amendment provided him no safe harbor and no protection. If Mr. Bullock was ever found with firearms or ammunition, he could be charged with a new crime, which is felon in possession of a firearm, and if convicted, sent back to prison. Well, obviously, something happened where he has appealed this before the court.
Let's get into it. The government alleges that Mr. Bullock violated 922 G1 by knowingly possessing a firearm on May 3rd of 2018 when he was about 57 years old. Alright, that's 2018 and I want you to pay attention closely to the timeline I'm about to establish in this case. And think about what if this was you and it took, and the government did what it did to this cat.
Check it out. The grand jury returned its first indictment in August of 2018. It charged Bullock with knowingly possessing a firearm and demanded forfeiture of his firearms and ammunition and sought a mandatory minimum 15 years in prison. August of 2018. The government did not arrest Mr. Bullock at the time. It's not clear that Mr. Bullock even knew about the pending charge. 14 months passed with no activity.
That means over a year went by, he wasn't arrested, he didn't go to jail. Hmm. In October of 2019, the grand jury returned a superseding indictment. This charging document amended the sentencing request to no more than 10 years in federal prison, and again, more time passed. Bullock was finally arraigned in March of 2020, around the start of the pandemic.
The magistrate judge held a detention hearing the next month. So now we're in April of 2020. After listening to the testimony, Judge Ball fought it downright silly to claim that Bullock poses a danger to his wife contrary to her sworn testimony. Contrary to the time that he's been out on bond from this very incident. Several years.
and no one feeling that he poses such a danger that they need to go pick him up as early as August of 2018 when he was first indicted. Judge Ball released Mr. Bullock on an unsecured bond, and Bullock has remained on bond ever since without incident. Okay, years have passed with a course to play in games with this guy's freedom.
But that's not all. A series of plannedemic-related continuances followed. The continuances were unopposed. As the U.S. Attorney's Office and Federal Public Defender agreed that trials should proceed first for those defendants detained in jail. With the plannedemic receding in 2022, this matter was almost ready to be tried before a jury of Mr. Bullock's peers. In August of that year, 2022, now
four years after the original indictment. He filed the present motion to dismiss. The court turns to that now. And what happened in that time frame and that delay of the government actually doing anything to Mr. Bullock?
Yeah, the Bruin decision happened. And the Bruin decision said that text history and tradition is the only test when it comes to a government law removing the right of someone's right to keep and bear arms inside and outside the home. And here we go with this judge's decision. Stand by, grab some popcorn. It's phenomenal. And District Judge Carlton W. Reeves of the Southern District of Mississippi said,
In this case, the federal government seeks to imprison Jesse Bullock for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. Mr. Bullock claims that this is a violation of his Second Amendment rights. He observes that he finished serving his sentence long ago, and the available evidence indicates that the firearm the government complains of was kept in the sanctity of his home. Yet, 922 G1's ban on gun possession is a lifetime one.
The question presented appears simple. Has the government demonstrated that, as to Mr. Bullock, the federal felon in possession ban is consistent with America's historical tradition on firearm regulation? The government says the answer is also simple. Yes. It points to more than 120 U.S. District Court decisions which recently determined that the government had met its burden, at least in those cases.
This court is not so sure. The government citation to the mere volume of cases is not enough. There also is doubt about the process those cases used to determine the history of the felon in possession ban. In none of those cases did the government submit an expert report from a historian justifying felon disarmament. In none of those cases did the court possess an amicus brief from a historian.
And in none of those cases did the court itself appoint an independent expert to help sift through the historical record. It is unsurprising that the government relies on jurisprudence filled with such methodological flaws. The same errors define the Supreme Court's own Second Amendment jurisprudence. In Heller, Justice Scalia's opinion for the court conducted a de novo review of history using the party's briefs and amicus briefs from academics.
This was surprising in light of Justice Scalia's long-held belief that, quote, sign on multiple professor amicus briefs in a case are a political rather than an academic exercise motivated by partisanship and hopes for preferment. It was further surprising given Justice Scalia's disapproval of the court's, quote, picking and choosing those studies that support its position, end quote, while, quote, never explaining why those particular studies
are methodologically sound. Justice Scalia knew firsthand the risk of cherry-picking briefs to support one's ideological priors. Yet it appears that the court continues to engage in law office history. That is, history selected to fit the needs of people looking for ammunition in their cases in constitutional interpretation. The judge starts to slay the government right here.
Nonetheless, the standard announced by the Supreme Court in Bruin is the law of the land. It must be enforced. Under that standard, the government has failed to meet its burden. The Federal Felonin Possession Ban was enacted in 1938, not 1791 or 1868. The years, the 2nd and 14th Amendment were ratified.
The government's brief in this case does not identify a quote, well-established and representative historical analog, end quote, from either era supporting the categorical disarmament of tens of millions of Americans who seek to keep firearms in their home for self-defense.
American history might support state-level felon disarmament laws that at least would align with principles of federalism. It might support disarmament of persons adjudicated to be dangerous, as Justice Barrett found when she sat on the 7th Circuit. She dissented in that case. And it likely does support disarmament of persons convicted of death-eligible offenses.
the power to take someone's life necessarily includes the lesser power to disarm them. The government's arguments for permanently disarming Mr. Bullock, however, rest upon the mirage of dicta, buttressed by a cloud of law review articles that do not support disarming him. In Bruin, the state of New York presented 700 years of history to try to defend its nearly 1900s era gun licensing law. And that was not enough.
Bruin acquires no less skepticism here, where the challenged law is even younger. For the reasons that follow, therefore, Mr. Bullock's motion to dismiss will be granted. I will have a link to this decision down below, at 77 pages. This judge...
slays the government and it is phenomenal. We need more judges to do this, to grab them and shake them and do the right thing because if all federal judges did their job and ruled according to Bruin, the anti-gunners would be gone from existence. Yet here we are still fighting. We are winning in federal courts. It does take time and I am just like you. It frustrates me to no avail.
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It's helping, believe me, it's helping. So check us out down below. Thank you for your time. Let me know what you think about this ruling related to the felon in possession law. I know the government's going to at least go to the, at least the three judge panel and perhaps en banc. We'll see what those two rulings provide. But if this current Supreme Court gets this,
Just based off of Bruin, the 922s, all of them, are in some serious, serious trouble. Later dudes, I'll see you all on the next one. Take care.
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He's given support where needed and has traveled a lot more recently too, which is cool. Anyway, music break. Ed's right there. We're almost at the bottom of the hour. And let's do this. Keep your rifle by your side by Aldiron Tyron. Let's do that one first. And then Therese's, Stand Up and Fight as the second piece.
So, first of all, again, a cover piece done by Aldoran Tyran, that's A-L-D-E-R-O-N, last name T-Y-R-A-N, and it's Keep Your Rifle By Your Side. This is the same Far Cry piece, it's been done in a number of different ways, but this one is a little different wording if you pay attention. It's part of the Second Civil War series.
album that he did which has a lot of different classic and new cover pieces in there and of course some original music that he's done and in addition to that again Teresa's rock metal heavy metal band and Stand up and fight. So if we can keep your rifle by your side first and then Teresa's stand up and fight because we are going to have to
Bad guys are not going to sit by on this. They're in motion with the orders that have been given through the White House here the last three, four days. Each day has had a different twilight zone, anti-gun announcement. It's not accidental. It's very much intentional. We know this. It's a plan. So the only thing I can say is be better prepared. Make sure that your men are squared away. And keep your rifle by your side.
makes all the difference in the world. And while you're doing that, oh, here we go. We'll be back.
They just won't stay away singing. Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our land. Keep your rifle by your side. They'll come day and they'll come night. They'll have our children in their sights. So stand guard in every pass from north to south. They can scream, they can shout. They will never push us out. Keep your rifle.
Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands, keep your rifle by your side Bombs and they'll have tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight
They'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing Or they just won't stay away, singing For this I won't need pay when we take a stand No we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Have allies in the east From the Great Plains to Tennessee
They help us hold with all that we do need Comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Burned LA Keep your rifle by your side Singin' words they just won't stay away Singin' words for this I won't need pay when I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Singin' oh Lord
They just won't stay away Singing, oh lord, for this I won't be paid When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Keep my rifle by my side Keep your rifle by my side Share this, there's a new t-shirt that says, men are from Mars, women are from Venus
And all other genders are from Uranus.
Okay, I'll make sure I get that right. There we go. Okay, got that written down. Go ahead, color. My science teacher used to call Uranus. Right, Uranus. Every word is pronounced differently from the way, every letter word, every letter is pronounced differently from the way normally would to desperately try and make it more polite. Well, even the people there on the planet, we found out they were populated after all and nobody, none of them would use the name. Not one of them.
Well, they were very proud initially. Of course, they didn't. It translated out. We always knew what it meant because think about it. Even if you called it something else, if you translated it, let's say you had a galactic translator, what would it tell you? What would the translator tell you? Well, they're calling it glockic mufu. And in reality, it translates out glockic mufu, you know, Uranus. Oh, what are they laughing about? I don't know. This could start a planetary conflict, couldn't it, sir?
Yeah, I think stop the laughing stop the laughing now so Sadly enough Well again, remember we shall sing as we slay. We must be joyful in the in the fact that it is our time we're going to be going and getting into a fight here, so let's make sure we're squared away and Stay focused if this kicks off Harvey it looks like they're gonna try for the
multiple raid attack on FFLs combined with multiple raid attacks on personal firearms owners. That's coming. That's not a diff. I'm telling you right now with all the map outs that they're giving you, if I were an FFL, I would store all of my material. Actually, first of all, I would beef up security on site and I would make a point of ensuring that my
4-4-7-3's were in another location so that they would be safe. Secure from possibility of theft because you know you got a lot of criminal activity in your community. So beefing up your security would be a high priority and also keeping more ready to fight weapons on hand. I know people go, oh it's a gun shop.
Yeah, but I, you know, for instance, when I ran the gun shop I was talking about, I had two Model 1200 Super Defenders, which were the mid-length barrel with a full barrel extension. They were factory guns. And I used to have two of those on standby, along with a couple of other magazine-fed weapons, and then a couple of different braces of those. Remember, I told you, you used to get Colts and Smith and Wesson's for nothing.
I mean, I'm buying from another shop that bought them as police trade ins and they got hundreds and hundreds of Smith Model 10s and Colt official police. So I had bunches of those, I had a bunch of them stationed and they were with multiple HSK speed loaders right there. So you could grab the pistol, grab the speed loaders, drop six rounds in and be ready to fight. But the 1200s I had in the Overwatch position at an office that overlooked the whole end of the business.
and put the 1200s up there along with an AR. And then the guy that was behind the counter since we traded back and forth constantly had his choice and I liked it anyway, because you know how I feel. We had an M1A with a battle pack ready to go. And just entered M1A, not an S-SOD rifle or anything like that. And that was just attitude. I mean, in fact today, I'd be, everybody should be armed.
Everybody should be ready for and be to deal with being set upon. You can't go with them. Look what happened to the people of January 6th. These people are going to do terrible, terrible things. You do not want to be the boy toy for the queers of $3 bills, satanic petals that run the government. So we're going to have to fight them. So friends, family, everybody that's allied needs to be ready to respond and not react.
And everybody needs to understand, aim for the crotch. Aim low, go slow. Hits, count, misses, don't. Now on another point, let me also remind you of something. If you've got Kevlar or helmets and anything else, station those so that they're not just laying around doing anything, doing nothing. Stack them, or stand them upright. Why? Well, bullets passing through houses are weird things.
But having random bulk points that can stop stuff is really nice and you never know what's gonna maybe save your life. So before you get a chance to put the armor on or maybe have extra armor, make sure the extra armor if it's in the house is standing upright. Sitting upright. Hang them on the back of chairs, that's a good one. Especially against back walls or used if you got hanger systems like coat hangers. Hang them up so that they're laying flat against the outer walls of the house.
Every square foot of ballistic protection you can find you need. And again, I can't stress enough that if you can make a deal, make a deal, but body armor is an option. You need to select what fits your wallet. Also gas mask, get a gas mask, get a gas mask, get a gas mask. For every family member, get a gas mask. Your enemy is gonna come out of the chocks as a vicious, wicked, communist, KGB type operation. It's all that they are now.
And the satanic queers the $3 petals that are following their orders. What do I care about them? What do you care about them? My family and relatives. So, and I didn't pick my house up. Nobody in the neighborhood here.
Everybody's pretty well got the same attitude from one point of the compass to the next that they're done with this or fed up with what it is they see. I got people coming up to me nonstop now. What should I get next or what should I do? Now I'm not having a problem with that. I'm not saying, well, I told you so, even though I do it in a roundabout way, what I do is give them the short list. You know, usually again, I have one printed out, but I just don't, hey, whatever you already got, make sure you got enough for everybody.
and here's what you need. And it's a one eight and a half by 11 sheet. It's about 29 items that from top to bottom are the priority. What should I do next? Do this and do all of it as quickly as you can. Now we can talk later. It's like this last weekend I was talking to a whole church. One of the church members said, hey, the pastor said something. Well, talk to him and see if he wants somebody to come in and talk about what needs to be done.
So that took one day and then we had everything set up. I went in, was in the basement, heads of households, wives, senior family members like grandmas and grandpas. And again, I explained what we need. You all need to be ready to fight to defend yourself. Okay, first of all, don't care how young or old.
Guys, everybody can put a bullet in the enemy and it's one less person that's going to bother your cousin, your brother, your aunt, your uncle, your, you know, sister, whatever. So everyone you put down, I don't care what you shoot them with, I don't care how you put a bullet in them. In fact, remember, don't be fair. Backstab them, side stab them, shoot them when they're on the ground twitching. Don't stop until they're not moving anymore.
Remember, the wretched machine for lack of operatives must grind to a halt. But I'll say again what I said to this church group because again, how many of them are fighters? Well, everybody's going to have to be a fighter. You have creatures who believe that your children are theirs, they're petals, they're queers, they're satanic so they also are going to need things for their occultic appetites.
That means you fight tooth and nail and you fight to kill every last one of the bastards on the other side. You exterminate them. Once this starts, then this is a fight to the death conflict. There is no surrendering. Surrendering is simply not an option. And everybody, again, some units call themselves the widow-makers for a reason. What would that church, what did I say?
As I was talking, and of course, first of all, you look at who do you have in front of you, I'll remind everybody that guys, medical units, communications units, transportation, as I told them, I've said this many times on the air, pickup, two or three regular pickup trucks, crew cabs would be best, eight foot bed would be great, harder to hell to find, but all the same model, if at all possible, use trucks, but serviceable. How many people in this congregation are mechanics? Okay, everybody can pitch in for the money.
You can build a light transportation unit, get a trailer for each one of the units so that we have additional supplemental lift capability. Put a medical unit together. If you can't afford an ambulance, although we found quite a few of them just south of us in Ohio for nothing, that are nice machines. I got somebody looking at two of them right now tonight while we're talking. Then put an ambulance together and put a medical unit together. But that's something you can do now.
And you can't say anything about it because if somebody's, you know, antsy about the idea, well, I don't want to shoot anybody, well, it's the church congregation, but they're on the same page and they all see what the good thing is. I'll tell you what happened. June 1st, when the when the satanic, pinto, queer card was thrown out there and forced by powers that you and I have no control over, nobody could argue it.
It has put the final coffin nails in the enemy's activities with the average person out here. And now we're being flooded. That's all the only way to describe it. So like I said, I've got a I had a pissing match here. I think what I said on the air. Thank you guys for listening. A little pissing match over who was going to be in charge of what is a growing battalion strength formation died only a few hours after I said what I said on the air. Why?
because I think everybody understands that we have no time for any of this petty crap and anybody if they're generating petty crap probably working for the other side. Just that simple because if you can't see the writing on the wall now you got to be so so stupid you couldn't pull the you just couldn't pull your head out of your ass to the crowbar okay just ain't gonna happen.
So we had a lot of work to do. We can get it done, focus on the task. I know there's a million other things that need to be done. I'm in the same boat every day. When I get off the air here, I'm going outside. We put tactical paint on a bunch of stuff that's drying. I think I can get one last coat on something tonight. And then it's on the two or three other things that are end of the day lists, you know, as far as projects that we wanted to do. I've got three different vehicles that I need to go over. That'll be tomorrow. I've got one at a time, got a starter to put in one.
I've got to turn around and find an electrical glitch in another. That will take more time than the starter will. But it's the idea that everything has to at least be at zero point. In other words, it can go down the road, start, stop, turn, and it'll do its job. So we need to focus. The big thing here, again, if you do not have gas masks, budk.com, budk.com, budk.com.
Go to there, see what they have. Go to gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, go to there, they got a whole section on nothing but gas mass parts. So if you have older masks or other masks and you need parts, if you've committed to a lot of M17s or maybe you inherited them from dad or grandpa, because I did this, I actually took all my M17s in lot six.
and gave them to a unit this last week. Now, I even explained to them, I gave them all the spare parts from that pod. It's about 85 masks. Now, what did I do? I also gave them the address for gunpartscorp.com. Why? Because when they go through the masks, most of them are ready to go, but if anything is questionable, you can go right over to gunpartscorp.com and every critical part you need for the M17 mask is there.
Now I didn't do that with just giving those masks away. Those masks are going to be gone over by a handful of people, tumor veterans that know the M17 and actually worked not in chemical, but they worked in, you know, ordinance. So the good thing is they're from the same period as myself. So they're going over those and I also traded out because there were some odd made out masks. They didn't know what they were. They are exactly what I want for what I'm doing.
They found them as a surplus lot. Now, we're still going to make up more of the deal, but I got like 18 specific masks that are all the same model. Something I mentioned on the air that I've been trying to find and can't. But they were from a civil defense pod is what they were. I want them for a certain reason because of how they integrate with other equipment that we do have. Now, this is another thing about our logistics train that you all need to be thinking about. If you got like, in fact, he covered it in James Wesley Rawls.
covered this in Patriots surviving the coming collapse about through I'd say 3 fifths of the way through the book. They're at a public fair after the collapse and two different groups are in town. The one group is standardized on the HK which is the home group that the book's based on and the other is another Patriot group, another Patriot militia unit. Two guys are the odd men out of each unit. What do they do? They trade.
One's got an HK, the other one's got an M1A. The M1A's a beautiful rifle, the HK's a beautiful rifle, but what they decide is, okay, our units, our unit's all M1As, your unit's all HKs, let's trade. Good trade. Everybody was happy, they got, one got a few more mags than the other, but they traded out everything they had. They didn't have to worry about moving ammo, because the ammo was the same, so they just kept their ammunition, but what they did is they traded out weapons to be copacetic with the unit.
This is one of the things that we can do as one of the many preparations by sorting and re-stacking our decks to deal with magazines, ammunition, logistics components such as gas masks, chem suits, even uniforms. Like I told you, I pick up uniforms almost, not every day, like today I did, but almost every week I'm doing multiple bundles of locations where I get camouflage.
What do I do? I start it out by type. Woodland Campbell goes in the barrel over there, ACU goes over there. If I have odd wood, actually I've got a whole section of nothing but the new real tree stuff. New or old, it doesn't make any difference. All the real tree goes together.
It's all copacetic. If I just, you keep the macro motion to sorting things out, you minimize, I can maximize. Somebody else is going to be the ordinance man or the supply man to deal with the particular item that I throw at them. It's like those gas masks.
I've had them for a little while because I made this back when I was buying tonnage and I got several thousands of the M17s. Now some of you listening have already gotten pods of those from me before. One batch were brand new in the can and I have many of these. Brand new in the can unissued, still sealed in the vacuum pack, in the individual foil packs on the inside for each component, etc., etc., in a clamshell carrier for the gas mask itself.
One unit needed more masks. This is a few years back. I released 20 of those so that they could supplement what they already had, the May of M17. So then we got a deal at a yard sale here. Some guy had another 18 or 20 of them. I routed those right to the same group. So again, proper planning prevents piss poor performance, but make sure that when you're doing this again, know who's who in the zoo. Don't give stuff away to people that aren't appreciative.
That's why you have to judge you do have to judge and I will argue that's absolutely necessary You don't have to be judgmental You don't you know waste your materials because this happened during the American war for independence guys There's people that signed up with the militia did all that they were supposed to do at a certain point though They just got a tutor they had a play a plan and they walked with the rifle They were issued they got a free they figured they got a free gun out of the out of the game
It happens, okay? Well, we gotta be before, we aren't gonna let that happen now, and we can't stop it from happening down the road. But right now, use common sense. The person won't get up off their dead ass and do anything for their self. It's not your job to do everything for them. In fact, that's one of the ways I judge people. What have you done for yourself? All these people even asking questions, there's certain questions I ask to determine what am I gonna present in the way of the solution.
Some people are just looking for a way to you know find it out Want to cop out on the situation etc. Trust me Most everybody right now. Well, they got a fire in their belly That's a good thing. The only thing is he also gets you know, there's a lot of tension That's why the other thing I would point out guys step back and take some break. I'll take a few breaths I know how tense everybody is. I know how pissed everybody is
That little conflagration happened a few days ago. As much as anything is because of the tension and the anxiety, people are pissed and they want, you know, they're finished. This thing kicks off, however it starts, just be prepared to deal with it. You need to be organized, armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Establish a 5-10 program. Make sure that you have logistics squared away. Logistics, the key to victory is logistics.
Tactically disperse whatever you can. Understand that you have to have a plan of action for mobility. You have to understand the restriction of time and distance because that's the most frustrating aspect. It's not with this angsting and waiting because everybody's on tinter hooks right now. Most important is it's the idea that once this kicks off, you are not, you don't have a teleporter. You always have to understand time and distance.
Before anything else, you need to be thinking about being in motion. This is why there's that old axiom in the military, lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. If you're eventually able to roll with the punches, you'll be able to make progressive decisions as needed, but you have to make them almost as something is taking place. The idea behind this is that, remember, minutes count, and it will take hours to proceed, but every minute counts.
So you need to get really good at what we know we're going to have to do. Another thing, have you practiced with Airsoft tonight? I don't mean play and laugh about it. You can laugh about what you're doing if somebody really is a screw up. And even there, don't do that. Coach them and motivate them and get them better at what they do. But guys, every night, Airsoft. That's another thing tonight for certain people here. They need more trigger time.
Well, guess what? We're going to make sure that they're working with the Airsoft today. No matter what, we're going to take anywhere from 15 minutes to maybe half an hour, and all they're going to be doing is pistol and rifle marksmanship with the training aids. Every day, something
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