Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics on Weapons Wednesday, July 12, 2023. The show covered patriotic music as a weapon, including plans to produce audio versions of 'Battle for the Republic' books and encouragement for listeners to create patriotic music covers. Koernke criticized the 'Sound of Freedom' movie's treatment by pedophilia advocates and discussed Homeland Security as an umbrella organization for secret police. He addressed weapons and ammunition, including discussion of the Noreen AR-platform rifle in .30-06, the Carcano rifle, and ammunition availability. The evening segment focused on Michigan township meetings regarding Communist Chinese military presence on Michigan soil, Camp Grayling expansion with foreign troops, and potential criminal charges against state officials for breaching their constitutional oaths.
through the mist with a f***. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution near our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the like 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, 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 you've traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country
Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will leave. 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, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are free.
But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, well, the land of the free?
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Weapons Wednesday. It is the 12th of July. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face, a Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. I'm going to remind you, music is a weapon. It's Weapons Wednesday. There are many weapons in our toolbox. Music is one of them. We're working on that right now. We've been doing reads on the book.
all for the last two weeks now by the way. So the Battle for the Republic books are going into audio form. However they turn out, they turn out, I'm going to just record everything. We're going to give it to a proof editor so to speak. And the guys and gals are going to listen to it. They're going to go through it. They're going to figure out how to make it work. Go ahead callers, jump in there.
This is Kelly over here in Colorado. I was actually going to ask you about that, about it for the Republic. I'm so really pleased to hear you mention that. And I'm like, wow, you mentioned it. I was hoping this was happening, you know what I mean? So thank you very much. Best regards to you and everyone out there. Well, the interesting thing is we dug out some of the work that Ed did before. And of course, we do have a bunch of really cool sound background noises we can use.
You know, we've got quite an inventory. So the neat thing is we're going to do as quick as we can, the basic version, but even as we're doing that, we're going to do an upgrade that you can pick up if you get the first one, you get the second one eventually. But the idea is to, you know, the whole line yards playing going by. So when you hear, when we do the read, there's certain parts where you're going to hear,
One of the things that I've decided to do with all of this, we're going to do this no matter what, whatever version you're going to get is, one's going to be less sophisticated, we're going to do battlefield ambiance in the background. I'm not doing that with the reed, it'll be thrown in as another track, but it's going to be the whole routine where you've got that just, you're on the edge of perception with things, but they're all around you, really cool.
We're making the effort to get that done. It's just one of the tools in the toolbox. What I'm really kind of talking about today is sound and music, you know, just like understanding on the battlefield, time and distance. If you command time and distance, all the rest of what you've developed will work. Okay? And with the other thing that I see, we got to man up on this stuff, guys. You know, there are so many phenomenal things that we can do and be multi-dimensional. I'm laughing.
Well, I'm watching this thing with the sound of freedom and all the pedals and queers came out of the woodwork in the controlled media To flap their app about oh my god. They're talking about the pedo queer, you know child molester child grabbers You can't do that. You need to ignore that. There's something wrong with your head if you're paying attention to that No, the paddy waste, you know queers a $3 bill of petos. There's something wrong with them
and there's something wrong with somebody who doesn't take interesting concern in it. I've told you before, we're at the point now, when you say things, I want you to pay attention to people you're dealing with. You're gonna find some of the darker things coming up from below the waves that you're gonna go, whoa, what? And it's just like what's happening with this pedo queer craft attacking this movie.
Now, understand this movie is already like five years outdated, I won't say outdated per se, but it's out of sync because when it was released, okay, it was supposed to be in a certain window, it was generated with certain perspectives thrown in to make it copacetic with the interest of the moment, but you see, that's all been thrown out the window. Probably the best example.
is they don't want to talk about any of the secret police groups anymore because they're going to try to be real secret police against America. So, for instance, in Sound of Freedom, you have Homeland Succia-Rady, okay? And one of the things that they're not pressing hard, but, well, we're just Homeland Security, stop there. That's like saying, well, we're just the FBI, what could we do?
Okay guys, let me ask you something. How many countries is the FBI operating in right now? And historically, in fact, I always loved a go-to-work movie, you know, my story, and you watch when he plays the FBI agent, therefore the whole ball of wax, and you might recall in the later stage of that Jimmy Stewart movie, he's overseeing America with the FBI. You don't think so? Go watch the movie.
You think anything's changed? I didn't make the FBI story. Damn, that movie was out before. Well, I was still alive, I think. But that's a Jimmy Stewart movie. It's in color. It's not in black and white. And it's the FBI story. I want you to go watch it. I give you homework assignments. I want you to go watch it. So when I watched it, that was one of the things that jumped out. Oh, are they going to try to say that Homeland is suck you right? He doesn't have enough power.
Because let's understand something about Homeland Suck You Righty is Homeland Suck You Righty It's an umbrella organization that has let's see who's in there all the FBI's in there and They're basically an MJTF Institution there we have the fusion centers that they run so that all these cop shops secret police and alphabet soup agencies some of which you've never known or heard of
can all intercooperate to focus on attacking the American people. Oh, well, wait a minute. No, they refer attacking the terrorists like the FISA courts. Remember those FISA courts? All of these things, FISA court, homeland, suck you righty, and all the rest of the secret police crap we warned you about in the 90s. I'm going to say big, big, big time. We told you so.
We even fought it and there were supposedly Republicans supposedly who were resisting it because, well after all the Democrats would have it because Bill Clinton would have been in charge. So then the Jewish mob and the CIA get together and perform 9-11 and the Israeli mafia bombs a bunch of our buildings, also plans a bunch of other terrorism in America. Don't call it false flags, the real flags. The real government-sponsored terrorism was operating on a massive scale.
and said it was okay because all the Neocon women, Neocon's are not conservative, they're Neocon's, they're actually leftists with a fake business suit on. Or you might just call them monarchists, how's that sound? That's a really a better term. They're the other monarchists, okay? And oh, we gotta give Homeland Suck you righty, all of this, you know, battle the foreigners and go overseas, and remember that was the idea, they were gonna be spying on outside people.
And all through the 90s everybody listened and if you listen to the Congress and the House floor they talked about no they get this they would turn this on the American people and they would use it to enforce a larger bigger globalist centralized police state. Duh! Okay, it's interesting that again this movie is was was buried. It was actually put into the vault so to speak. I don't think everybody was copacetic about
selling this, I think that they hit the right people in the business, the business itself, Disney's been bleeding money. So if they could take a shelved movie that they felt wasn't going to be marketable or, well, at the time, the pedos in charge figured that it couldn't be put out. If it did, it just reinforced, you know, focusing on what was going to be the next step in the queer agenda, which you now see, which is the Satanic pedo queer.
Okay, but five years ago, way, way ahead of the curve, so to speak, or even as the curve as they started to do the schools and the teachers and the counselors started to bring the pedoism in until you, oh, you're a six year old. You have, you're gonna have the wherewithal to decide whether or not you want that 58 year old pervert rough child to rape you for hours on end. You just, it'll be okay because, well, because after all, you're a six year old and you have the wherewithal to make that decision. No, you don't.
No, they don't! But that's what they're planning. Why they need to be killed? Why they need to die? I won't even hesitate at that. No, they just need to be done, gone. This is true and has been true for a very long time. But the real problem I have is, oh, but, you know, the white hats, white hat my ass, and the population. Well, I will say this. We were on the verge. In 1994, we should have gone into
We should have pulled the trigger. We should have let them come out. We shouldn't have said anything. Let them come out. We could have engaged them. It would have been a Lexington Concord scenario on a large scale, massive scale all over the country. And we'd have been done with it. With 2023, the war would be done. We'd have killed off the bastards, executed the son of a bitch, and chased them across the planet. We'd still be looking for the ones hiding in Haifa, Tel Aviv, or in China. And if they tried to poke their head outside that real estate, we'd be trying to kill them.
if they got away. That's how the war would work. But as it is, well, now we're going to have to do it no matter what. This time around, I can't emphasize enough, you can talk about how you want to talk about it. Oh, we'll have to, we're going to show them, we're going to have another election. Oh, another election. You mean like the last bunch? The last one and the one before that? You mean those, the fake elections?
Yeah, okay. I think we're done with that. Most everybody can see it too. They're just desperately trying to find some excuse to not have to face reality. You're gonna have to shoot their ass. Period. Because otherwise the pedo queers are saying, oh, write down, they want to be able to rape the kid right down to the age of being an infant. How is there gonna be any consent? Well, here's, okay. Now I'm gonna throw something at you. The Talmud says.
That you know is it rape if a if somebody has sex with a three-year-old or less girl and the television No, it'll be like a print pin prick who will know oh, oh you think I'm making that up what kind of
society would be so sick and vile and evil that the rabbi has to mention that, well, say you're raping the three-year-old girls, we gotta make a comment about it. Listen, if the rabbi and the others are raping the three-year-old girls, it's not rape, it's like a pin-brick, because who will know? Why, who will know? I'm not making any of what I just said up. And if you read the Encyclopedia Judaica, you're really gonna wanna throw up.
But because, oh, the Rabbi, rabbinical council gets together and they pontificate on baby rape and on child rape and how good it is and how well because they won't remember. It's not that it isn't a crime, but the rabbinical council says that, you know, well, you know, who will remember why they're doing what they're doing and why this movie, Sound of Freedom, is being attacked the way that it is.
But this isn't I told you so we have discussed this for decades We knew this because this is not this was never been a hidden thing This is a people trying to turn their blind eye to it because and by the way, you know that came from blind eye How many know where that came from where that term come from? So he's fun when I throw things out there like that, you know, he's used the term a lot, but I should explain it There's a guy named Lord Nelson. Have you ever looked at Lord Nelson in any painting?
Other than stuff that was retro where they did images of when he was younger, he got the snot blown out of him in the British Navy. And one of the things he lost was an eye. Well, damage. You couldn't see out of it. So one of the things that he would do, and everybody knew he was doing it, is he would put his monocular up to his eye and then claim that he couldn't read the orders that were being signaled to him.
Well, wait a minute, why couldn't he see it? Because he knowingly put the monocular up to his blind eye. Here go the term turning a blind eye to something. In other words, knowingly ignoring. Well, that's what a lot of people have been doing every step of the way with this queerism that has been promoted. Knowing full well that this has to be the foundation of it.
The pedophilia is the fact that the clarification and pedophilia and perversion right side by side with it is the Satanist slash the occultist format. Okay. That's a far cry from talking about battle for the Republic, but it's not because these are tools. Audio, video tools, audio tools, everything that we're doing, this is like music. Okay. It's one of the things guys.
If you've got any kind of band that you can put together or have guys that can play, and even if it's just a couple you can do a solo, I'm going to beg, please, get out and have some fun. Go through all the Patriot music that's out there. Here's one of the things you can do. You can do re-covers, you know, covers of some of the great artists. We've got Carl Plang. Some people are apparently doing that again.
Steve Voss has a bunch of pieces that he's done that were independent music that he did separate from like the remake of the battle, Battle Hymn of the Republic or the Star Spangled Banner or Jody Comes Marching Home. And the ones that he's done, they could be done and spiced a little if you want. They could be made a little harder. They could be made more fight-ish. In other words, you get more aggressive with the way that you present it. Like you're stomping, like, you know, again, you're boxing, fighting, biting, okay?
That's what we need and I'm dead cold serious. By the way, this is fun in the process Well, I was an auto worker and I built the cars every day till the NAFTA plan destroyed my job No, I must go away For I've always hated slavery Since the day that I was born
Now I'm off to join the Wolverines and we're off tomorrow morn For we're all off to Lansing in the green, in the green where the helmets glisten in the sun Where the vinets flash and the rifles crack to the echo of a Thompson gun That's a rewrite. Put it together long ago. Got a bunch of other songs like that. You know what?
We got to record them. Okay, but you guys could do the same stinking thing I'll tell you what armored cars and tanks and guns needs to be carefully rewritten for January 6th Armored cars and sun thugs came to take away our sons, but every man must stand behind the men and let's see
Oh God, we gotta come up with a... Well, I've got one include women, because we had just as many women fighters, people who were there who were grandmas, who walked in because they were told to walk in by the police, who were then attacked by special warfare units of the Batfaggot and FBI that went out and grabbed them and dragged them back. Hmm, yeah, think. There's all kinds of... And by the way, you can re-engineer the music. You can either do it to the original meter,
Or you could make it a little more aggressive or stylize it, for instance, in the Metallica vein, which would really be cool. Weapons. We need weapons, people. You can build weapons. Weapons come in so many different forms. It can be satellite operators sharing quietly person to person with the people that they trust and know and building a network that we have nothing to do with. Weapons can be music.
any number of different tunes. And again, Ed ran into an artist, which by the way a lot of people are using now. It's kind of like for a while there was Two Steps From Hell, there's some knockoff bands that have done music, orchestras that have done music like that. And...
Then there was just another person who came up with juxtapositioning the feel of a lot of different songs and he gave me a copy of it. I've got it sitting here. It's on right here next to me as a matter of fact and I ran so far away only it's done Suspensefully, it's done as like an action like a suspenseful action piece
And that girl or that girl in group, whoever's been doing it, and it seems to be the same voice, she's got a really great voice, by the way. If you pay attention, you'll notice it's in the market now, out in the commercial industry. It's been at the very least used, just like Two Steps From Hell's very grandiose and outstanding dynamic music for promos, even though it absolutely has nothing to do with the soundtrack for the movie.
but it catches your attention because you know the words and the tempo. I'll give another example of really where she were comparatively and way before her. We've played Steve Voss's Star Spangled Banner. Now is that any way that you've heard the Star Spangled Banner before? No, it's not. You're familiar with the traditional sound, the traditional meter, the traditional
construction of the Star Spangled Banner and of course most of us don't know all the choruses, you know all the verses, forgive me we know the chorus, but all the verses of that song because step by step we've been made shallower and shallower and less capable and shallower and less capable and the population is doped up more. They can remember football or baseball scores or NASCAR crap like there's no tomorrow but can't remember any
patriotic anthems themes or whatever even though they've been in the public fool system where they had the ability to be taught but weren't because they weren't supposed to be taught. Yeah, there's a lot of cool stuff that can be done. And again Metallica, you know, Metallica is a Patriot band. I've met the whole band together. I met individuals from the band at different times over the last what, three decades?
I know when Metallica was the band, the heavy metal band, guys, they met us time and again out in our travels. They would show up, just say hi. Can't stay, Mark. How you doing? And then, like, we're in California. We're Bakersfield. They came in, hey, guys, we're here. We gotta go down to Los Angeles. We gotta record. God. That's how they were. It's like, ah, we gotta go down there. And otherwise, off and away. But then again, there are a lot of patriots.
all through the system that work like that. So we've got an opportunity here. We don't have any time really. So again, I don't care. Remember first, get it somehow into the system and make it, you know, sit down with some decent camera equipment, not your cell phone if you can help it. Get another camera. Get a better camera, okay? You can use a cell phone, but get a better camera. Sit down with some people who know how to play.
a little bit and work some stuff out, bounce off each other. This is the other thing you can do is just do a rap session and see what comes up. Go ahead, jump in there, Tom. Another musician and band that people don't realize is the Patriot is Mark Warner and Grant Fungraro. Yeah. In fact, all that. At least we can continue. In the Upper Peninsula, and I know the person, I know this is an oblique, this didn't happen from the Patriot side.
I was talking with a guy who's a sheet metal buddy's patriot. He actually turned out. Oh, that's why he was, you know, Hey Mark, are you Mark? You know, that kind of thing. But what we go, you know, let me tell you a story. We went up north and we got this property in the like the middle southern end of the upper peninsula. It's like headed towards Lake Michigan. The Michigan's actually right off the lake. Little bit. He goes, there's this big
We have been kind of building out in the middle of nowhere in the next property. We're looking around and it looks like it's been sitting there for decades, what had. And so check it out, ask the neighbors. I said, well, no, nobody's been there for a long time. He goes, yes. So we kind of checked the doors and they really weren't locked. And what it was, what they came across, it was Grand Funk Railroad's Ultra Remote
broadcast or not broadcast but recording studio everything sitting right there circa the 1970s early 1970s maybe late 60s what's interesting is all the technology of course everything was left right where it was but what's interesting is the Patriot he goes you know it's weird there's a lot of Patriot themed stuff there that was the season 70s
Yeah, and it's like yeah, I know that's it wasn't really the thing back then But it's fascinating that the the base in the hole throughout the whole place There was all kinds of even some of the song stuff that they were writing music stuff that was on sheets of paper there It was all Patriot themed stuff. So it's rather fascinating again You just never know but in this case we do know but he said yeah, it turns out it was grand funk
And, you know, also, Three Dog Night had a place like that in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan too, by the way. Now, I know another guy, same thing. There aren't that many buildings up there, guys. As big as the Upper Peninsula is, there ain't that much going around. And a lot of it's state and federal forests, so it's, you know, pretty well crapped out. Can't do anything with it anyway. Not that there's much to do, but, you know, I know how it is. Once they get their fingers in it, it's useless. We have to get the government involved.
But there are a lot of other bands out there that yes have produced Patriot music or Patriots theme Here's the other thing. Remember you could do covers of anybody I if you can take the time I have a library right now. That's probably 10,000 CDs of those I would say that I could guess at maybe a third of what's in there as far as if I looked at the album and there's some I need to actually open up take a look at check out and
you know, act accordingly. And I haven't been able to do that yet. But as I've been doing this, like I've told you many times, I've found on albums, I usually do it's like a reader's digest, and I'm looking for intros, first of all. And I've found that every album has at least one song that you could slide over, and especially if you did a cover piece, you could make it a very dynamic, propatriate piece of music, or at the very least, a very motivating piece of music.
In fact, in many cases it already is, you'd leave it as it is. But if you do a cover, you can post it out there just like millions of people do for all kinds of other music that's all over, you know, rumble, YouTube, et cetera. And, you know, oh, come on. Well, all of the other internet medium bases where you could actually post it and it would get some circulation. So think about it. If you get playing acoustic guitar,
And if you got an idea how to construct a few words, I mean not even make your own. Like I said, do a cover with something else. Do it a little differently. See if you can make it either cry a little bit or motivate. In other words, get somebody pumped up. How can you do that? How do you construct it? How do you make it work for you? See how that works?
So let's do that if we can. By the way, we're at the bottom of the hour now. Ed might be sitting there with the trigger ready to go because it is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you can't protect the physical world, then your mind is worthless because we live in a three-pronged existence. Spirit, mind, and physical body. So the bottom of the hour break, it should be time.
And remember, this is my rifle. Let's hope that he's right there. He made... I should be ready to go.
You may ride a good late speed, you may know a sternum after. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back's much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts glad you make what little noise can always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no strife.
Need the beauty.
Did you ever find that Masters of War mountain album? We played that, we played the song you requested yesterday as a matter of fact. Oh darn, I thought we did. Hold on, hold on. Okay, hold on, maybe we didn't. However, I need to do this first. Edward, if you could, Christa Berg, Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget, plug that in. I need a few minutes. We've got somebody here that's passing something on to me.
So guys, we're gonna take a little bit of a longer music break, not much. Besides, if you haven't heard this in a while, Krista Berg, Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget, from the Getaway album. And some of this music off the Getaway album actually was played on Captain Kangaroo. You may not remember that. But it is rather interesting that off this album, when it originally came out, was towards the end of Captain Kangaroo's career, so to speak. Not the end, but towards the end.
Another piece where again, this should be in your lineup. It should be something that you have in your repertoire as part of a music mix. I recommend taking all this stuff and all these different artists and combining them so when you throw a disc in or whatever you got, the way of a memory log, all of these are ready to roll. It's great theme music just to have in the background if you got people stopping by or whatever. You know what I mean? In other words, maybe you'll catch an ear.
Somebody might actually think about it. Again, Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget, Krista Berg. And it's the Getaway album. And with the eerie ghost, ghost voices in the beginning, it's not hard to pick out there. Ed's probably scrambling because I...
Through that as a dart, unfortunately I'm still going to be a little behind here. For everybody, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. Use it and remember also protect it physically. You can have all kinds of mental wherewithal, but if you don't protect your ass, if you don't have the ability to physically defend yourself, you don't step up as a free man and arm yourself for true.
Well, you can yep till you're blue in the face. Shout stop or I'll shout stop again Won't do you a whole lot of good? Okay, stop or I'll shout stop again. Oh my god, like for sure We're finding the country the rest away. That's probably working on it And for everybody out there Also a reminder it is weapons Wednesday aim surplus did get some more PP you win. I believe they have some 5.7 by 28
They actually had a little bit of that in before looking at the prices of 5.7 and 300 blackout they crept up they didn't go down There has been a creep up on a couple of significant calibers The Creedmoor rounds have done the same thing. So whether this is because availability or popularity Because of production here we go. We'll be right back Boys there's a light at the window
I can hear someone knocking on the door The street and the sound of running feet And they whisper the word There are men coming in the dark Like a whisper in my gut The great song, the great melody, it was very memorable, it was beautiful, thank you for sharing Painting, you know what, with words, you know, again, it's a matter of
Obviously, engineering makes a difference. The Beatles were popular because government, oh, did I say that? Well, somebody spent a lot of money on focusing on the engineering for Beatles production, which is why the Beatles endured. Of all the franchises out there way back in the day, it was the engineering, it was the sound processing that made them so famous.
And half of that two of those also construction now had the Beatles didn't write most their songs people don't realize that a lot of the songs are done by Third parties most of whom you'd recognize some of whom you wouldn't okay, it'll just say some of the Beatles did write some but most of them they did not They may borrowed them and then put their name on them and that came out over a period of decades It took years for people to find out about that decades actually, but
with this song, and with Kristin Berg, one of the first things that I know he understood, and Steve Voss, who went from being a unknown in country music, and we've played his music, when you hear that, that was done in his studio with his ear controlling what he wanted. A lot of times you have the editor and the editor steps in, but the author has an intention. Another example, as I've always said, you know, because I play the hell out of it, is
Further on up the road just like this piece. What does this paint? Can you picture wake up boys? There's a light at the window. I can hear someone knocking at the door Now guys, can you picture I've already mapped out making a modern version of this Where you have the person walking by with you know a hanging lantern, but not an old banner just an LED lantern or a light going by
and then you see the door and you see the fist, bump, bump, bump. You don't know what's going on, but what you're doing is constructing in a very compressed time frame an image that each person will project it in their mind. The toughest part about being an author is being able to construct that reference so that everybody in their own way relates to it. Let me give you an example. Some of you have read
The Battle for the Republic series. Okay, and a lot of you have read The Winter War and I've asked this many times What was the focus? What was the center of the second book? That's the one that's fun because there's again I know we don't I don't want to get into right now But I mean just jog your memory on that if you ask somebody who has read Battle for the Republic The Winter War Battle for the Republic Dance of Swords has references in it that if the idea behind this is each person
Hopefully can relate to what you've written but what they do is they take their personal experience because everybody has one obviously and They put it into their perspective and so it worms the story into your into your interest Because I recognize that they that's I can picture in my mind what that means and the musician does the same thing needles to say
The image that Krista Berg was promoting, if you watch one of the videos, more than a couple of videos that were done, is Scottish revolutionary history. And of course, if you pay attention, you'll see a lot of basically what is why Scotland, for the longest time, kept fighting. In the particular three pieces that were done as the actual video for this song.
But you can take this song and completely modernize it. Let me point out...
Horses and men, horses and men are on the field, they didn't yield. What would I put up there instead? Can you imagine Battlefield Detritus, the camera rolling sideways and you see a body in the foreground gripping a weapon, but in the background is a knocked out APC and then farther off to the side there's another knocked off, you know, knocked out military vehicle and then a couple other vehicles and of course intermingled are the casualties of war and the
Battlefield Detritus in a gray matte like a you know, we're sunrise or sun, you know the sunrise but pre dawn image with the pawl of the battlefield rolling across in terms of you know smokes even still some small arms fire in the background, you know, you map that you take that song you just heard and how you can construct it how about like Watch and rate wait get ready for the sign. There are many they're here among us who you know have not seen the light
We're going to wait for those guys. Think about the ambush scene you could use for that. We will take the men who have stolen the land for the years of occupation, hit them right between the eyes. And light a fire. Now I know the wicked part would be like when he said hit them right between the eyes and you see the character coming out of the office and he's got his thugs with him and you see the guy turn, step up, and the weapon comes up and boom!
Right between the eyes. Oh, you mean you were thought he was figurative Well in a way it would be because the attack would be multiple They wouldn't just be against one personality it would be against all of them just like they think they're gonna have their big You know mass arrest crap, okay at different times either the scurrilous under the table type like they tried in you know late 94 and get ended and failed at or Like with the hutari case where they failed. Oh, they started but if you know what we wouldn't be sitting here talking
We would have been at war. We would have been done. I don't care who else joins in, but I don't know a whole shitload of people that were. You know how close we came to a conflict on the ground here that would have escalated very quickly in Michigan when they grabbed the Hautari people? The only thing that would have been necessary is a point of contact on a road, a highway, near Ann Arbor, around Ann Arbor. It wouldn't have made any difference. We would have been shooting them.
And we wouldn't be sitting here in 2023 having the conversation the way we are now because we'd be still hunting their ass and we'd be at war. Indiana was mobilizing. Yeah, everybody. Everybody knew. This is, now it's worse for them. And like I said yesterday, you know, I sit and I think about how much we've built and how vast it is.
And then I listen to the panty ways where you've got the naysayers who like the regime the way it is. They like the, you know, semi police state as long as they can be buddies with the police state types. How about we peel back and you know, we're still going to deal with the communist Chinese. We're still going to deal with foreign nationals. We're not going to let the Israelis run our country. They're going to ask, they're going to be out of here. It's just going to have to happen. That by itself makes me a marked person. Congratulations. We'll get over it. Oh my God, you can't say that. Yeah, I can. Better.
We better start speaking up about the fact that the problems we have are very apparent because the pedo the Satanist pedo queer stuff is coming from the Israelis from the Jewish mob Okay, so they're just as a sidebar. That's why I don't even hesitate You know, it's it didn't like you wouldn't even a moment to hesitate and think about that why cuz it's so stinking obvious but The imagery and this is one thing that we need to do guys. We have the tools by God you can be doing have some fun
Start out like I said break out the guitar. You know how to play a little guitar Is there a song that you like you know you think you could I'll tell you one that would really be great to resurrect This is one and again. I have to pull out the tape because it's not I don't think I have it on CD right now Is ride Paul ride? Joe McNeil should have it unfortunately Joe McNeil has had some medical issues by the way as a heads up and
And he is not doing well. In fact, I am not sure if he's alive at this moment. But when we were doing the intel report in the morning, you know, when Joe McNeil come up with us, we were working together. I'd help him out, and he helped me out. And we were doing it to help promote the micro effect. Because again, the idea is men are allies, people.
But, Ride Paul rides. It was done by a family. There's a whole bunch of songs that they did. And again, Patriot authors, the family was the band. Everybody grew up, and so they all went their different ways. I mean, after all, you're going to get married, have kids, etc., you know, find a wife, or find a job. That's as likely as not to take you somewhere else. But, the music's out there. And so,
Well, let me see what I can do to dig out a few other pieces. An old one that's now quite old because this is the year 2023 is Music Militia, which I do have. I believe we have at least a couple of copies of their music, but they were out of Missouri and Iowa.
And the guys had what was basically kind of like the traveling Woolberries kind of combination where the different instrumentalists would come in because guys had different gigs, they were musicians, they were working with different bands, and they put the music militia together and they would play certain pieces and experiment. They did a lot of eclectic stuff, but that's what you need to do. Don't get narrowed into a, you know, like there's
We got people that do heavy metal, we got people that do hard rock, we got people that do, you know, rap, we got people that do classic, we got people that do country western style, patriot, base theme, in other words, traditional, and everything else in between. Rock, conventional rock, ballad rock, and all of it works. In fact, remember, not everybody has the same case.
Guess what? That's the one beautiful thing about this country. Although we should all have the same taste with regard to themes. And right now the theme should be save America. Not save the mechanism that's in there. It's dead. Washington, D.C. needs to be scrubbed out completely. There isn't anything you're going to do to fix it. There's nothing. The components of our form of government are sitting there, but not one part of it is being practiced because of the War Powers Act. Okay?
Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. This is Carl in Virginia, and before you go on break, I have a music request, maybe not for tonight, maybe tomorrow, or whenever you can do it. The band is Skillet, and the song is Not Gonna Die, but Not Gonna Die by Skillet. Not Gonna Die. Very good. To live forever. That's the plan. It doesn't mean we're gonna succeed, sir. But my plan is to fight, and fight, and...
and fight. And even if all I got left is one eye, one finger, my little finger left on my right hand, or maybe my left hand, I'm really unlucky, it'll be my left hand, and one little finger, the rest of it, everything else, my arm's gone on the right, fingers are gone on the left. I got stumpy on one side, half of a toe on the other.
Don't really eat well because they got a gut wound I'm still healing from after two years I plan on living to see the end of this to sit in the jury box and to find Gilkere every one of the son of a bitches That's what that's my plan. I plan on being there not not just to the end But I want to make sure we hunt down every one of the bastards and make sure every last one of them are gone That's the attitude y'all should cop Dude, I already embraced this. It's already a sit-and-dun. It's not like a maybe if it's this is what's gonna happen
And again, what Don Betcher used to say, always remember this, your weapons should be able to leap. It appears as if they leapt to your hand. Literally leap to combat. That's why you have to make the decision now about
how well you're going to defend your freedom and whether or not you're going to surrender yourself to your enemies who have no intentions of in any way shape or form. They're not honorable. They just like not to have to be in a messy situation because that way they can laugh about how they betrayed you back at the cop bar tonight. Okay? Just remember that. They're not with us. They aren't us. There are some that are out there that are listening. And if you are, you know that I'm not talking about you.
But pretty much this stinking police state and with them doing what they did in the last three four years here with the Communists the Communists playing the game they did There's a point at which you need new institutions and those institutions are governed by a mechanism an instrument that we already have But it is not it is not allowed to be employed So in order for the people to save themselves
The latest thing here in the last, you know, hour, about last six hours has been the big announcement how they want to do the digital corruptible currency that's going to have an expiration date on it, guys.
Has anybody heard this yet? This is what they're pushing right now. They have actually been flapping their yap about this in DC that you're gonna have money, but they're gonna allow you only to have it for one or two years and then it expires and you can't have that digit anymore because the slave owners, because the royalists, because the communists
are going to decide that you don't have that wealth. You don't have any right to your life's time. You don't own yourself. They are stinking communists who believe that you're property of the state. And there are actually a bunch of people who are shitting bricks right now in Washington, you know, trying to make excuses. Well, well, well, well, well, well, it may be like that, but it's not what you think. Really, they just explained that they're going to issue currency, digital currency, and it's going to have a punk-ass expiration date.
You won't have to worry about the expiration date because your social credit score is going to chip away at whatever funds you have in that account anyway. You're going to get it down to a peanut or two and then they're going to tell you that you can't even have that. Yeah. So it's like, well, wait a minute. I was listening to the debate and discussion and I don't think they understand. This is why they want you disarmed.
Because I have no option but to shoot their ass. I mean actually I'll club their ass like a baby shield and say man...
For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. 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 vie 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 a god and shame number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as pirates trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free? Then I said P isn't like a P. No, not P your pants are no no no P PA, okay
Of course, when you're just drinking a coffee, it could be your pants for not paying attention, I guess. But good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carney. One day closer to victory four, all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories, south, southwest, northeast, west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
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Postmark, turn up and name. Let me go to a quieter room. Have you heard of or experienced with the Noreen brand of AR style rifles? Noreen brand? M-A-R-I-N-E? Noreen. Okay. Go ahead. What have you seen?
Well, they go all the way up to 338 Lapua, but there's one up at a local shop there and 30-odd six 18-inch barrel. The only problem is it's one of them pricey things, you know, like two grand. Okay, wait a minute though. Is it an AR platform? Yes. So it's a semi-auto? Yes. It's a magazine? Yes. And what magazine does it use? A proprietary I'm sure. Yes, a proprietary 10-round.
I wonder what a, well, you know how it always, you know my first question, you grab a BAR mag and you look to see if the magazine well is big enough and you go from there. Because even though BAR mags have gone pricey, they're not as pricey as a proprietary magazine and if you could,
I mean that was the go-to mag for everybody when we wanted to do a 30-out-6 magazine extension on something. So that would be the curious thing. Okay, first of all, the fact that they're building such unique caliber and size case, I mean, okay, here's the other thing. If you're going up to 338 Lapua, you certainly can do a 30-out-6. So I'm sure that the same frame, the same upper is, you know, upper and lower apply.
But in .30-06, that would be a very comfortable rifle to shoot. Yes. Mummer cube and all, right? Yep. I would strip off the stupid buttstock and put on a full buttstock. And I'd put on a different forend instead of that round, dinky, yuggly thing. Make it look prettier, you know?
Does it have a short stroke? I mean, what's a gas system? How big is the gas system? It looks like a carbine length, mid-length? Well, 18 inches, so I'm thinking, you know, mid-length probably. Because the gas block is in front of the forend and it's adjustable, so it's got to be at least mid-length, I'm guessing. I didn't look at it much then.
Yeah, maybe standard AR-10 configuration as far as the because you know that's the basis for most of these is the AR-10 You know a foundation mechanism, but you're gonna have to stretch it out because the case is longer So there's a little taffy going on somewhere either with the lower receiver Well, it has to be both because you got to accommodate the longer cartridge So they've obviously done the CNC math to I mean where they wouldn't be selling it
to do an OTT6 round. The AR platform in OTT6 would be incredibly comfortable. And one of the other advantages, as always is the case, is remember, it's all sided with the upper. You know, you could detach, poop, poop, and throw another caliber on there. The only thing is going down to .308 with a .30 OTT6 is always that jump up, because you can, you know, in disaster, use .308, .006.
There's a couple of tricks, you know all of them, so you understand that. Yes, I have one of them widgets. Yeah, it's Chamber Inserts, you can go from MOP 6 to 308 real quick. Well, I'm going to have to do a little research, so it's Norine is the company. Correct. N-O-R-E-N-E-N. E-E-N-O-E-D.
Okay, very good. Check out broker. I think they got like 17 of them up there Interesting. Well again, I wouldn't have a problem. That would be a fun one. Does it have a forward assist? Question? Oh boy. I'm trying to think now I'm not going to say yes because I can't remember. All I remember seeing is this massive proprietary bolt and charging handle. Well, you know and again the only thing
has to be length. You know, length and accommodating the feed system. And other than that, everything's pretty well been worked out. Maybe they would go to the heavier bolts, since they're doing 338, they probably had, okay, here's the other thing, did you look closely at the bolt? Is it a multi-cam or is it a tri-cam bolt? I did not break it apart and look at it. It's just sitting on top of the counter. I picked it up, no, it wasn't open, darn it.
And I didn't write it. Oh, okay. Well, you can be able to check that even if you go to the Internet. You should be able to jump to the Internet and look to see about internals. Yep. I'm going to. You just brought up something new. It's fascinating to me because one of the advantages is still no matter what anybody says, all the new cartridges are basically trying to overcome what the 30-Ot-6 did 70 years ago. And once that foundational cartridge was in place,
So many different loads for the Ot-6 were developed by the government but also privately by Winchester, you know, Norma, Take a Pick, Remington, it didn't make a difference. Everybody came up with a whole rainbow of loadings for the Ot-6. So you can drop that down even if you, not that, first of all, it's going to be very comfortable. For anybody listening, this is a 30 Ot-6 with a buffer tube, right? Yep.
Okay, so it's gonna your felt recoil is gonna be stretched out if you were going if people think that oh my god 30 out 6 is too powerful once again that buffer system makes for a very forgiving operation with regard to larger calibers and Interestingly enough. It's not a bad idea If you're concerned with shooter combat shooter fatigue
That is the feature. There's two items that really sell the gun from, let's say, an operator, a military infantryman's perspective. A, felt recoil and the recoil system. That was the most innovative idea of the bunch. And then the other is what I call a bucket magazine well.
The AR-15 family, which becomes, well the AR-10, which becomes the AR-15. Guys, you can't load a weapon faster than you can the AR-15 in any other class. I have to admit that. Because it's a bucket magazine well. You jam the sucker up there. Unless you're really stupid and really embarrassed and you do it backwards or upside down. And even then, the magazine well won't let you load a mag upside down. Well...
unless maybe one of the new polymer ones where they did a better job of flushing the bottom. But if it was metal mags, you couldn't do that because you'd have a retardation, you know, a drag. But I've seen people do it, I mean panicky. But it sounds weird, but it really does with military people, guys, not my people, military people. But the two features, the recoil option especially, were getting older.
So, it's a personal flavor choice. If you like the idea of less, you know, beating on the shoulder, that's not a... And if you have the resources, that's not a bad investment. But immediately, I'd be looking for, you know, how the story goes. A, magazines. B, firing pin extractor and ejector out of policy. And probably three or four extractors. If the company is still in business, are they still making them?
Yeah, I guess they started around 2012. I'm just kind of cruising while I'm listening to you talk But I guess they started out in 2012 still in business. Oh, okay Yeah, I don't see anything from let's see magazines if they got anything. Well, I slid by my ear. So Oh 145 bucks for a magazine. Yeah, exactly Magpul, where are you?
Exactly. Oh my god. Well, that's not a surprise. Again, it's the first. Well, look at the price tag on the gun. It's totally, you know, it's a more customized design. So I guarantee they're doing, you know, a limited production CNC run, however many they produce. You know, you don't just want to crank it up for doing one gun. So they might do 20, 30, 40, 50 receivers at a time.
Yeah, everything else is straightforward assembly gun. Come on guys, you know how to build an AR-15 then this gun shouldn't be any different It's just a matter of you know, are you willing to take the time the machine time to build whatever you're gonna build? Well if you do and you're gonna doing programming you want so many billlets or so many forgings on hand so you can And then all look I could have received plug another billet in do it again
Because once you've got the machine warmed up, you might as well take advantage of the time and production.
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in the ammunition industry has gotten hold of a cache of National Match 30-06. And it is bleeding out at different gun stores from the supplier. There's Lake City 68, which God, they must have made so much of that stuff that year. I don't know how much they produced, but I think that's the most dominant other than maybe Lake City 7273.
Well, no, 68 beats it out. But for some reason, in 68, by God, they built 30 Out Six National Match like it was the priority. And then there was a roll down for a few years. And again, in 7273, there was a big crank up of 30 Out Six National Match. And there's other companies that made it, but Lake City was the dominant in the later years of the Out Six.
If I say Lake City, everybody knows who they are. Twin Cities was another one. They made a 30 out of 6 national match in parallel with Lake City and several of the other arsenals. Which is all precision built ammo. Very tight on all the bullet weights, all the powder specs, very specific powders.
A special custom order on the primers. So if you know that, Frankfurt Arsenal did all the research on developing the rounds and then the production factories, the production arsenals are the ones who cranked it out. Although Frankfurt did national match also. So there's some NM out there that has got somebody's name on it if you're looking for something to put in that rifle. I mean, if you want to tighten your rifle up, that's where you go. I have some. I have an ammo can or two of it. Yeah.
So that's good. I'll let you check into it, and I'll check back with you maybe next weapons Wednesday and see if you've come up with anything good. I'll try to find out more in the hour I got a break. You got my curiosity so up here. Okay, well I'll be listening for sure at 8 o'clock. And I'll let you know when to show them here. Yeah, I love the .30-06. That's a battlefield superiority weapon. I don't care what anybody says. For everybody again.
Yeah, we're almost to the bottom, but not quite. So before we go any farther, as I mentioned, AIMS, surplus, got some PPU in as long as we're talking about ammunition and guns, which we should be. It's Weapons Wednesday. Also something I just mentioned, if you have certain rifles, we've always wanted to upgrade certain rifles to expand their ability. If we can't make it a detachable mag, we can make it a fixed mag.
For years ago, the Hakim rifles came in. They were in 8mm Mauser, okay? Before that, they were the Lügeman rifle, the Model 42 in 6.5 Swedish Mauser. Both those are excellent tack driving calibers. 8mm works just fine, comparable at 6.
But the big thing is the rifle itself was a phenomenal design. If you threw me a Hakim, I've told you a million times, if we had a bunch of rifles sitting there and there's some Hakim's in there, I'd grab the Hakim. Why? Well, number one, I've shot it enough that I'm very familiar with its performance and I wouldn't have to guess about how to operate it.
The Hakim is one of those rifles when most people look at it, they have to spend some time figuring out how to make it work. What is amazing about the Hakim is how incredibly simple it is. The scary thing, and I could never understand about this, is that the Hakim rifle was available, the 42 was available before the war started. Well, as World War II started, and I do not understand why the Germans didn't build it. It wasn't hidden.
And if you compare the Hakim rifle to the G43 K43, the Hakim beats it hands down. I don't have a problem with G43. I've built many of them. God knows how many. I was thinking about that the other night. I realized a couple nights ago, I don't know how many P-38s I've built.
And we built them from scratch. We actually made frames here in Michigan for the P-38 because parts for nothing. World War II parts in the 70s and 80s guys were still dime a dozen. But magazines were always the issue. So if you had the Hakim, here's a little trick. If you have a Hakim,
If you go over to ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com, they have a deal where they have a can of MG18 magazines. Guess what? Those mags will fit in the effect with some adjustment, if you know what you're doing. You can make those magazines work in the Hakim.
Why would we do that? Well, the MG18 was an 8mm Mauser. It's a World War I firearm.
It's weird, but there's tons and tons and tons and tons of the magazines and they're starting to creep up in price, but they came down a little if you look for the rusty ones that are blend. Okay, not pretty on the outside all the way, but God, they're made in World War I steel and they're made to World War I spec, so the metal is so thick. If you got a little oxidation, clean the puppy off, paint the living snot out of it, the magazine will run forever. It's not built like the crappy stuff today.
So, the World War I equipment was very heavy, even though it was considered cheap build back then, it would be considered heavy industrial today, okay?
So, the MG18 mag can be used, for instance, with the Hakim rifle. You can modify it, use it to make a 30-round or a 25-round mag, depending on which mags you have, you find. There are South American that are both in 25 and 30s, and you see both pop up, even though they remain Germany, probably by Lithgow. But what's interesting about it is that...
that 8mm, because it's an 8mm, it's the proper length for the magazine, typically. You'll have to change the locking mechanism point, so you copy what's on the Hakeem, or you copy what's on the G43, and you're done. And it's not hard to do in this day and age. And Mr. Teague Welder is your friend, okay, for adding the tabs and whatever. But with the 30-06, it's always the BAR mag that we turn to. Why? Because you were a dollar a piece.
Okay, so they were cheap go ahead call her chip in there. Hey, this is Carl, Virginia I'm not surprised the Germans did not adopt it the fact that it's simple is a big turnoff this Centric and they look down upon anything out of Germany it was a big deal when the bigger deal a lot of people realize the German army recently ditched the g6 rifle and they they're replacing it with an AR-15
That's a gas piston operated gun now. It's a big deal because there's essentially admitting that German engineers You know your German design guns are inferior to American design guns So I thought that was interesting the company that's making them is a hanel which is the same but it was the East German company that or manufacturing facility that was making the East German a case during the Cold War part of that is the
The Commies basically took over Germany, okay? Isn't it fascinating that Merkel was with the Stasi before the fall of the wall? Everybody remembers that, right? I've talked about this. So it seems strange that on a regular basis, the East German component, which I'm sure probably is still is not fully recovered,
from the East German communist occupation. But Eastern Germany was bargain basement. When the kosher mafia rolled in the rest of the way, they were already in control of East Germany during the Cold War. Anybody who knows anything about East Germany and the history that was going on there, oig voll, let me tell you. But what's fascinating is that afterwards, you'll notice
A whole bunch of the business interests and operations of the German government shifted to Eastern German production or industrial activities when they had a well-established and deep industrial capability in West Germany.
And this has happened with a lot of their equipment. It doesn't mean that the AK-74 was not a bad gun. There was a bad gun and there's no way they could make a gun right. You crack the whip enough and make a design that's simple enough, or should say friendly enough for production. And you can get any slave to build it.
Which is what they did, but you know the interesting thing here again, too We're over almost to the bottom here. We're making sure we get our bottom. They are break-in, but the other interesting thing about this is that They can't acknowledge that they had a good rifle with the G3 But they dumped it completely granted dealing with HK is horrible. I guess maybe unless you're German. If you're German, it's probably okay. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. After it, as I must master my life. It's useless. Without my own useless. I feel true. He shoots me. Before God.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a goodly speed, you may no stern a master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And you'll lead a jolly start, glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
Thank you, Edward.
uh... for everybody others weapons wednesday you're listening to us on the w w w dot limerick tree radio dot for and g dot com and liberty tree radio dot all are g please take the time share let people know how to connect link up and real quick carl as you said one one of the five things about this with the germans are not going to acknowledge that maybe the plastic rifle wasn't a good choice
Instead, well they have because they've dropped it. But it's interesting that they went to the AR-15 system. I think as much as anything, like we've been saying all along, is again, it may not be your first best choice if you have other designs perhaps and you have national interests. But it is easy to build and there ain't nothing you got to figure out. And if you needed to crank out and get a lot of guns in the hands of your troops fast,
It's either going to be the AK or it's going to be the AR-15 and the AR-15 is very user friendly to a dumbed down population. Did I say that? Well, yeah, I did because it is. If your industry has been hampered or damaged and you're stuck with having to retool quickly in a situation where your education system is failing and your available labor forces
falling into the toilet, especially since you get all the Middle Eastern imports and the shoe size IQ population that came in and doing a whole lot for your ability to do anything, guess what? The Air 15 is a good choice because with a minimal number of technicians feeding off what is a vast amount of base experience,
working out the going from the impingement system to the piston system like that not a big deal it's already been proven and worked out it's a matter of flavor choice
So I can see why they won't admit it that they shouldn't have stepped away from the HK family. The G36 or its counterpart in 5.56 worked fine. They didn't really have any problems with them. The only issue is, you know, what could they do with it to add widgets to the rifle? The plastic gun offered rifle widgetism. In other words, I can add more goofy junk, flashlights, lasers, bottle can openers.
et cetera, et cetera, with the Picatinny rails built right into the rifle, all but on plastic. But there are a bunch of problems that come about with using the polymers that everybody did kind of know, but well, after all, if you're not really gonna get into a war, it's kind of like you need a war showpiece. If you're not gonna, your troops aren't gonna go crazy pulling the trigger nonstop and going full auto nonstop, which by the way happens when you do get into conflict.
If anybody can hit the selector switch, they immediately roll over a full auto and spray and pray. I don't care what anybody says about most of the troops, there isn't any discipline. And because of that, it's inevitable that you're going to start cooking a firearm. Well, with AKs, you've seen videos where the guy pulls full auto or rapid fire semi, and he can set the foregrip on fire.
If you use an AR-15 you'll anneal the gas tube. I've done that. I've fired full-auto, non-stop thousands of rounds with the AR-15. And I turned a set of D3 gloves into static material. In other words, they got cooked holding the foregrip. And that's old business, but it's the idea that
They can't acknowledge the mistake. If you're using the polymer, I guarantee they had issues of the thing loosening up. Calories get transferred through the metal. No matter how hard you try, you have to have some form of polymer that is not going to be affected. And there are, if you're willing to spend the money, there are plastics that you can apply that will handle much higher temperatures, but they didn't do that.
I guarantee they didn't do it because they weren't, they didn't lay the specs down because somebody got the big brown envelope under the table. Whoever the OI boys were that were running the program in Germany knew that they could take all the Deutschmarks out of that country they wanted and the whole scam that brought about what they adopted gave you an end that failure result in a real world situation.
And so they moved on to something else. Well, they needed it fast and the Air 15 M16 family rifles, Air 15 M16, is a great alternate stopgap solution to be able to get enough into production quickly to very rapidly alt out on the rifles that you have. Now the question is, are they going to dump those rifles into the rental revolution market? We won't see them. You and I can't buy one.
So it's got to be into the war market where these have to go. I could see them being dumped as a, oh here's a gift for the yuck Iranians and the poor bastards get stuck with it. I mean that would happen, no they're not stuck because if you're fighting you'll take anything and get your hands on it I guess, but you know that you have restrictions that you have to maintain in order to operate the firearm.
The Stire Aug is a really cool weapon, but Stire, the Australians, almost as quickly as they adopted the gun, had a 70-round full-auto restriction. You know, in other words, a maximum of 70 rounds of sustained automatic fire, and then you have to stop doing that.
Why? Because the calories transmit through the metal to the polymer components and the polymer components become taffy. At the very least they become soft. Malleable. And this in turn distorts the component, not the metal parts.
It distorts the... Hey, Dad. The polymer, and then accordingly, when it resets, the tolerances are not where they were. It's readjusted and opened up, so to speak. So it's less accurate. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. That's Ed. Go ahead. Oh, it's Ed, yeah. What you're talking about is, like, it ending up in the hands of you, Craig? It's lost, Ed. Or I'm go lost. Hold on here. Let me double check to make sure my hookup's in place.
Ed, you disappeared. No? No, now I can. What happened? I don't know. I just heard a hold of the tweets in my room. Go ahead. Well, no, what you're talking about with it, it wouldn't make it. Why would you send it to Ukraine? We've sent trillions of dollars over there, right? And I don't know if you've seen any of these videos that have shown up on YouTube recently, but Ukraine and how they're doing such a great job MacGyvering their way through the war.
You shouldn't have to do that.
We've got footage of it from when the Russians took it over. And again, this is where, to be quite honest, something we've talked about many, many times is I would rather take an older weapon system if I had a pile of support technology for an ammunition, which they did. I would be better off committing that weapon system to ground operations as quickly as possible because, as I've said many times, it's a bridging solution.
You know if you're telling me you you got to hand people Molotov cocktails because you don't have any guns Well, they had guns they were in those mines. There's there's virtually a million maybe a couple million weapons available and they carefully you know and selectively handed them out In other words, they they don't they couldn't trust their own population
Well, it's because they took their weapons away from them in the first place. That's why they had a problem I I didn't know this I watched a couple of these documentaries about how you know Ukraine is MacGyvering their way through the war. I didn't know Ukraine was that the was one of the Warsaw packs big Munitions and firearms manufacturers. Gee, that's right. I'm gonna go by the wayside, hasn't it? I mean it
In theory, they should have everything that they need to fight this war. What happened to it all? Well, it got sold out the back door. That's exactly what happened, by the way. In fact, you might recall if you look up Russian tanks, Cold War Russian tanks,
rusting in place or something similar, you can look at a bunch of the videos of the Ukrainian storage points and to give you an idea of just how bad it was, count how many trees are growing up in between the tanks.
Now these videos are outdated because all those vehicles, they had to cut down the brush and beat everything back and dig out whatever was sitting there and they let everything rust in place. You know, they were sitting on their laurels and that stuff is all what they were feeding off and that we were paying to have refitted to put into service. Now they're still doing it because
Even when they lost that mine, that mine was, they admit that mine was set up to be a manufacturing plant. It was set up to build ammunition and build weapons repair.
With all the stuff that you see, boxes and boxes of guns, go take a look at the picture from that mine. And they're begging us for material and they're saying they'll take everything like shotguns, drones, and they get in doubt how they're using drones to change the face of warfare. Well, they're poor man's weapons because they can't get out front. So they're making, I love the motel cocktail dropping drones.
they can't come out of cover to drop them out down cocktails. They find the drones overhead made a release mechanism and dropping them down below down on the troops below. And it's silly stuff they shouldn't have they don't need to do because they have everything sitting there underground. I mentioned this before they talked about how there are three or four sites like that under Ukraine. And the other ones are on the other on the other border which is closer to the
Closer to the NATO countries that were over there originally back when they were part of Russia, you know So you've got all this you've got all this material sitting underground and they're begging for junk just anything when they have just anything there that if they had if they had the wherewithal and the Knowledge to manufacture it anymore. I bet you they got rid of all their other
When they dump that, oh, we don't need that anymore. You're not important. Just like what they're doing with the SSLs and the firearms manufacturers right now in the US, they're attacking them so heavily. Who's going to be around who knows how to do the stuff if stuff hits a fan and they need somebody to build stuff. There won't be anything there for them. It'll be the same scenario. And even if there is stuff sitting there, they won't want to pull it out because they don't want to admit they have it.
Right, one of the problems you've got is, well we do have a lot of betrayal. The American component, starting back with Bill Clinton, he scheduled the destruction of, through the globalists, massive amounts of our strategic reserve. The M14 inventory was completely chopped to pieces, literally guys, under order of the ring knockers, the spit swappers, right in the country.
Every time you say that, it's like a state timer. I know. Again, now for anybody who wants to understand what I'm talking about, there is a video on YouTube that one of the listeners posted. It is Mark Kornke at Albuquerque, Mark Kornke at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mark Kornke at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Now it's weird trying to find it because I notice it doesn't always show up in searches so God knows what the algorithm is or whether or not there's some kind of, I don't know, whatever. You know, with my name it's detached, it's bad. But the fact is that you can dig it out and in that video, it should be because it was in the body of the event.
are the individuals who worked at the Albuquerque Arsenal who explained to everybody there what was going on. So while I can recall it many times, it is best to hear from the people who unloaded the trains and chopped up the weapons.
under orders and guys your tax dollars these would Understand that what we're talking when you see bullshit movies. I gotta make sure this gets driven home You there is no place where strategic arsenals have gone after guns standing there in Iraq with a magazine in them That's just not how it is these weapons were in mummification time storage and were virtually brand new TRW rifles
that had been built and were put into Arsenal Strategic Reserve. Okay, so they were in the mountains, there's nothing that was gonna go bad, they didn't cost you anything, they were put underground but they were already mummified. And in fact, as I said many times, Smith's Small Arms of the World, there is an excellent article in one of the editions of Smith's Small Arms of the World,
Which shows you the strategic reserve, tactical reserve storage system and what they did to ensure the preservation of those firearms and it was phenomenal. So what happened is these weapons could have sat there for 100, probably 200, who knows how long? No, didn't have to touch them at all, but it was a priority to disarm the United States.
And so all of these incredibly well-made weapons, and by the way, they didn't just do that, they did garands. They did garands, they did whole collections of private firearms, and all of that is explained by the men there. When Clinton, when the Jewish mob had their way in the 90s,
They were running George Herbert Walker Bush, the neocon. When he passed the baton off to Clinton, they were business buddies and he just kept doing what the other one was already doing. And the destruction of our strategic reserve was massive. And in the process, they did not only get M14s, they did countless numbers of unissued grants, M1 grants, but they also brought in from all of the museums all over the country
They brought in whole collections of gift weapons that were to be preserved as part of a trust system. And so one-of-a-kind Winchester's, Remington's, machine guns that were one-of-a-kind, it didn't make any difference. The Communists had an agenda which was the destruction of the weapons in the United States, and they did. Go ahead, call our champion there.
Yes, section mics. Yeah. Hey, uh speaking of you know running out of stuff like Ed was talking about and Just total betrayal. Uh, there's a YouTube video of God family and guns and the title is The president announces to the world we're low on ammo. So I mean he's in an interview and The narrator goes over how he explains how
We're low on manufacturing and we're low on ammo here So guess what who's gonna guess what the government's gonna be buying off the shelves next. It's three minutes and 33 seconds Very good. And again, the channel on YouTube is God Family and Guns Thank you. I think I've seen that one for everybody again. This is why it's a pointed out some things I've noticed
certain calibers should be coming down a little bit in price and they have been a little lower in price but they've crept up dramatically in the last couple of weeks and it's mostly the newer calibers which by the way are getting a lot of propaganda you know pushed out there from the you know YouTube videos etc so that's cool buy more of whatever I don't care what it is just buy more anyway but 5 5 6
as a priority, one of the other things, remember that they've been trying to do is deny the population. That's really what this is about because the pedos are making their move. The queer communist satanic pedos are making their move. And whoever gets there first wins. So as far as I'm concerned, again, the best investment you can make right now is buy more ammo.
And then when you're done, buy more ammo. Well, it wouldn't hurt to have food and, you know, medical supplies. That's a good idea and you better do it. But keep buying ammo. I run into a lot of people where I always, always poke at them. Did you buy any more mags or ammo this week? Well, okay, get with your brother. I've had to have this conversation many times. You're not gonna lose a penny and you're never gonna have enough mags and you are not going to have enough ammo. It's that simple.
Now one of the things that has happened is quietly they've cranked up a bunch of the other government arsenals. So, but the problem that they've had, and of course you got to remember here's the biggest problem, they have to hire pedo satanistic pedo queer employees.
So they have to find a Satanistic, pedo-queer with purple hair that wears little trusty round glasses and talks about being woke all the time and will only show up for work one day out of five because they feel pressured for having to build ammunition in the first place. Oh, how dare you, how dare you. But they deserve the job. They've been hired. You haven't been because you're a white heterosexual male that has working knowledge.
So, the first word, yep, the first word. If they're on the production line and they feel that the supervisor is expecting too much from them, they push themselves away from the machine, allow the inventory to fall on the floor, roll over the box, whatever, and they throw out their stress card. And because it's a Saitness Pedo Queer stress card, they're given a special preference in treatment.
and they can walk away and the supervisor has to jump in and save the machine from destruction and then they get on with locking everything down and try to figure out how to make do and so see that's one of the problems is you got to remember these are all government arsenals right? What are the priorities for hiring with government facilities? Gotta be a Satanist, Pedo, Queer,
and
Why do I Eskimo, Mark? Well, because the Inuit is probably one of the most unique and smallest minorities that you could choose. Ergo, it's almost impossible that anybody could have a trump card over you. And then last but not least, just make sure that you're pedophilic. And as you can see since June 1, that came right out in the open and told you they want a pedophile. They want a queer. They want a Satanist. That's your government hiring priority. So I wonder how many
Satanistic, pedo-queer minorities they were able to find to hire for these skilled labor jobs. And they're government jobs guys. These aren't private contractors. These arsenals that they wanted to open are government jobs. Am I right or am I wrong? Oh, you know I'm right.
therein lies the rub as they say, as Shakespeare would say, therein lies the rub Horatio. So again, the solution, well, it's going to be ours. One of the things I will point out real quick, and there's a bunch of really good articles on straight case ammunition. Why has all this straight case ammunition come out recently? There's a bunch of new loadings like this, what is it, the 350 and the 450. 350 was it? Oh God, starts with a P.
Anyway, the 350 chainring and the other one is 450 Bushmaster. And they're straight cases. Well, because they're easy to build, guys, like everything else we've been talking about here, remember, you're knocking it down to kiss, keep it simple stupid. And if you run with a straight case, it's a lot more forgiving with regard to inability to produce people with lower skills.
It is a much more desirable way to go, but it's also a big advantage. It is true for wartime production So we don't have to reinvent the wheel There's a bunch of interesting ideas to give us a bridging generation of calibers that we could go to if it's 350 that means it's probably three five seven diameter in other words, it'll take any small medium or extra heavy pistol bullets plus
And everybody asked me when we saw that caliber, you know, somewhere here recently, it's like, why would they have 350? Well, because there are a whole lot of rifle slugs that were built by Hornady that are in the 357 diameter range that are much heavier because there were heavier bullets made for the 35 Remington route. Now, it says 35 Remington, but it's 357 diameter. Understand that?
So now we've got this 350 whatever, this pedigree, something like that. It's a P word, you know, pimple, pedigree, parsnip, you know, it's a P word. Okay. Yeah, I'm joking. But anyway, it's the idea that they're taking advantage of what is an existing inventory of bullets that have already been around for a half century or more.
And for the for the bullet companies, this is great. They don't have to figure anything out. They've already been building this stuff. They know how it works and they'll make it work really well. And they've got the tooling on the shelf to make it happen. So that's why it's convenient. And it's why 338 Lapua exists. Why does 338 Lapua exist? 338 Lapua exists because of 338 Winchester.
And there was also, there were two or three other 338 chamberings that were out there for years and years and years in big game hunting. So when somebody wanted to come up with a new and fantastic and like nothing else, you know, rifle cartridge, they came up with 338 Lapua. They came up with a different case, but they used existing off-the-shelf, readily available mass production bullets.
And by the way, as far as precision, no mark, it's really precision, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, well, guess what? That was all in place by the 60s and 70s. There isn't anything that they're producing. Even the Nosler bullet was already available through Winchester decades ago, but instead of the plastic cap filler to fill the hole, so to speak, go take a look at the Winchester line in aluminum.
They used an aluminum capping unit instead of polymer because polymer was not considered acceptable for loading and reloading purposes. They didn't want, they didn't trust going to the polymers. Finally, they waited long enough and everybody's accepted it. But before that, Winchester's expediter, and there were several other bullets that they produced, that
In fact, you still see them because a lot of them are being resold now without a grandpa collections or, you know, some dad's collection. And the bullet, the other than the material that stuffs the hollow point or should say the cavity in the front, which creates the cart-mouth expansion, other than the fact that they've got a polymer, it's the same stinking round. If it was a flathead, it was designed like for the 3030, 32 Winchester Special, 35 Remington to work in, a lever-action gun.
Otherwise, if it was in the same chambering, though very seldom was 30-30 and 30-32 Winchester in a SpirePoint, but they did make some 32 in a SpirePoint because there were manually bolt-action operated magazine-fed rifles that were chambered in 32. That was a problem because you can't use SpirePoint bullets in
It's right in a tubular fed lever action rifle. You don't want to do that, okay? Because it's going to be messy. It's going to be hurtful. So anyway, the big thing here right now with ammunition is buy more. And I know I harp on that and I will continue to harp on it because you're going to find out when this kicks off exactly what Uncle Mark was talking about. Now here's the other problem though. Slow down. Slow down. You're going too fast.
You gotta make the combat load last Kicking up a lot of rounds Looking for fun and feeling all groovy, dude Anyway, so again slow down, aim, hits count misses don't. That's simple.
The big thing here again is battlefield supremacy as opposed to equity. We don't want equity. We want superiority in firepower. So guys, remember, and superiority in penetration range. Accuracy is the big issue there. Making sure that when you point at it and you hit it, you hit it hard and it stays down. How do you do that? Well, aim. So we are, we're right at the top for everybody out there. Good points. Thank you guys for calling in.
Also again, Norby! 30 out of 6, A.R. 15. It's a tall, very deep, it's a tall, blessed consolation that my trials come in igneous from. Precious was his own depend upon his world. Now to herself. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed.
He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this, the life free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright.
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Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords 2023. And for all of you out there, again, been a very busy week already, but I'm going to give you an update here real quick. Just with the overview, I've not gone through all the details. Township and County Boards have now received a series of reports here in Michigan on the Communist Chinese and the cross-dressing male, Greg Shitmer, also known as Greg Shitmer.
Uh, like a camel hacking. Okay. Uh, there have been three specific meetings that are for the larger ones. It looks like two other, uh, liaison office meetings are usually what's called an industrial liaison component.
If you're not familiar with that, most every country that's larger has an industrial liaison consulate in every state, at least one and typically more. How big the state is and what kind of international zones they have in it. In America, in Michigan, we have several, not just one or two, international zones. You're not supposed to know about them. They're off the airports. I've told you, go take a look at Battle Creek, go to Kellogg Airfield, look on the south side, see all those buildings. Those are globalists. Those aren't American.
Technically, that piece of real estate on that aerodrome, that airport, are foreign international properties and are basically holdings of the particular countries that they're attached to. Now, this is true of many, many other locations, but the airports
As remember, H.G. Wells pointed out more than 100 plus years ago, before aircraft were even there, he said, you know, the aerodromes will be the way that the sovereignty of America will be breached by the globalist and the old monarchists. In other words, who thought it was a great thing because they had to kill America? So their plan was to kill America on the airports or the operations. So anyway,
The meetings include a series of conversations. Some are recorded, some are transcript, which I don't know whether or not that's recording or whatever. But the gist of it basically, and the one meeting was, well, the Michigan traders are worried that the state is rebelling against them.
And the communist Chinese have specifically offered military potential, disguised as police, or have offered military police to be used on Michigan soil against the Michigan population.
Now, the other part of this was that it was guaranteed that resources would be available because the Trudeau government would provide a conduit and because of, again, I assume the interlocutory agreements that they would be willing to bring the Chinese security forces in across the border from Canada, they'll go into Canada, come from there to here, and be used to, quote unquote, secure communist Chinese interests on Michigan soil.
Camp Grayling was mentioned. I would point out that there is an internationalist slash globalist demand to expand the property holdings of Camp Grayling. That's not an accident. That's part of the footprint on Michigan. Go find Camp Grayling. Look at it on the map. As a hub for the next footstep, which would be communist Chinese, Canadian communist forces, which the Canadian communists are already at Grayling.
For those of you who don't know, remember this is that progressive amoeba working with the amoeba routine. The Canadian military has garrison facilities at Camp Grayling that are designated for them. And you might recall we had the guardsmen who were at Grayling and literally, of course, we've actually been several years ago now.
The Canadians complained that the Michigan National Guard slash militia was training at Camp Grayling at the same time that the Canadians were there. They didn't want the Americans there. And the facility was listening to the Canadians. This had been years ago, by the way. This is something where individuals were directly involved in the barracks. They were there for training for the, again, the summer slash
usually it's more than two weeks now, sometimes it's three to four, but three week training period that they had, the unit was there as a whole, Canadians were arrogant enough that they came into the barracks and were all swaggering around how they were in charge and this was their facility and you know, the Michigan National Guard better shut up and put up.
etc. So again, they're counting on the idea that people aren't going to step up and beat the living shit out of them. But, and if it had been me, I would have. But you're like, wow, guys, what do you think about this? We're from Michigan, they're from Canada. This looks like hockey night. Yee-haw! But as it is, again, everybody's going to have to, well, choose a direction here.
But other than that, there's a bunch of other stuff I can't go through yet because I haven't even read it. But there are at least three meetings that are now fully recorded. The Communist Chinese Commerce Representatives, which in reality is Communist Party Representatives, were offering military aid to secure the Communist Chinese properties that they are going to secure. They also apparently, I think part of this is that they basically just said, hey, it's in the contract.
If you guys haven't read what we're talking about, it flat-out states that the Chinese Communist Party controls the piece of real estate and that the locals are to be subservient to the process. And this includes the use of security forces on the properties from Communist China. So for everybody who has not been up to speed on that, remember the people who've been doing the work here in Michigan posted
the entire contract arrangement, which includes a obligatory construction of classes that are to help to support the Communist Chinese Party on Michigan soil, and that the individual's participant at the worksite will, will, not may, will,
adhere to and in fact swear allegiance to the Communist Party of China slash also the company itself. So the company of course being an extension of a communist police state then you will be swearing allegiance to communist China one way or another. They can couch it but they've already stated in the contract that this is communist soil that they're creating in Michigan.
Kennedy Democrats have done a fantastic job and there's a bunch of people that have become converted to the concept. Does that mean that I would trust them? No, no, not at all. I hope I didn't deflate any of them if they're listening because I know some are. But my problem is getting to the level of the Democrat attitude if we go back to Kennedy is what got us to where we are now. It's the Lyndon Baines Johnson turd.
who killed Kennedy helped deal. He was part of the entourage and there was a whole collection that wanted Kennedy dead and they made sure it happened and they also made sure the other one died. Don't forget that. Which by the way that person's son is running but he has a lot of other pro-communist pieces of his agenda that
don't interlock with what we're doing. And the assembly would say, well, you know, at least it would be in the right direction, not if the rest of what he's talking about takes you into the toilet because, you know, again, the idea is get into power and then they can do whatever they want. So I understand that. But it's the Kennedy Democrats that have been quietly and surreptitiously as staff and personnel unknown because those personalities are not directly
Let's just say they haven't been announced. Let's put it that way. So I shouldn't say much more other than that again. They're doing a good job and they are sharing with everybody. So this is providing ammunition to the townships. And I believe that what we just got a chance to see this is carrying hold on here. Oh, this is carrying on to a top series of township meetings that are taking place tonight and tomorrow probably for the rest of the week is in Wednesday con.
But I think they've also called a special session. They'll be taking place in the middle of the state. There's going to be one in the upper part of the state in which they're going to share the information that they've just collected. And what they're looking for, you're not just handing information out here, so to speak. What they're doing is they're also calling for assistance in dotting all the I's and crossing all the T's because this affects more than just
the handful of areas where the communist Chinese boot will be dropped. All of the outlying areas and other locations are part of the second or next wave that they're already bragging about. So this is much bigger than most people realize. I think that for the Upper Peninsula, this is going to be really be bad. Number one, it doesn't take much money to outrun, outspend.
the people in the Upper Peninsula, there's not a whole lot of money there. Now, it doesn't mean that they can't get something done, per se, but it's gonna be a very interesting situation with the North. Let's put it that way. There's not much, I think, that could be done initially, except notify people so they'll know what to watch for. Now, if it was a choice between, if somebody were to ask me, where do you think somebody will physically do something?
If we run into the same problem in the Upper Peninsula, people up there are old country, they'd probably walk in and shoot them. I can see that happening. I'll just let you know in advance, everybody kind of be ready for something like this because people are just going to say, oh, hockey puck this situation. And there's not going to be a whole lot of kindness with people who understand what communism is all about. Remember, a lot of the people in the U.P. are from Northern Europe.
They may have fought most of those men are probably gone. I know one or two that were in the Finnish Cold War, the Winter War, Cold War, it was the Bitter War. They're probably gone because it would have to be in their hundreds. But I wouldn't say that all them are because those Finnlanders live a long time. Okay, so and not having constantly stayed in touch with everybody in the family.
These are people who before killed every last bastard they could before they left their homeland Because we were inserting Communists into their government for instance We as in the US and the Allies were putting flat-out Communists who never raised a finger against the Germans when the German occupation was taking place and these were dyed in the wool red and yellow Communist Party members well
When they had the big meat after the war, so to speak, in one of the towns, the boys got together, including three brothers and a whole bunch of other individuals that were of like mind, and made sure they sat in the front row and they had the feds, U.S. communist state department there, some from England, had this whole line of absolute card-holding communist party members, they were shoving down everybody's throat as the new government.
What the guys did is they stood up pulled out the weapons they've been using as partisans for the last four years and killed everybody on the stage. Killed every last one of them. Didn't let any of them make it. Okay? And of course when the firing stopped the police chief was right there, but he hadn't done anything. Hmm, should kind of tell you something. Well the police chief walked up and said listen, for 24 hours I don't know where you are.
But at the end of that 24 hours, I have to come after you. So obviously you really don't need to be here. Which they didn't really need to have said twice to them. So they packed up and shipped to America and the rest is history. But they've seen this all before. And the memories are longer with people with, let's just say less stupefied minds, unlike the public fool system south of the bridge.
And so everybody listens to grandpa and great grandpa or listened because he's maybe gone now and they're all looking at this quite realistically as the next war. So I mean they're already on that footing. So if the communist Chinese artist, the Rockefellers are in the north too. I will remind you there is a major Rockefeller compound right in the middle of the UP.
The sheriff is bought and paid for the whole nine yards. It's kind of like, you know, everybody always jokes about way down south. No, that's right up here in the Great White North too. Where, you know, the sheriff's corrupt. Yeah, we know that. Okay. In this case, what's really interesting is Ted Nugget, Ted Nugent has been up there to the compound years ago, back in the 90s.
We know that because we were monitoring the compound and lo and behold who showed up as a guest of the Rockefellers? Why, Mr. Ted Nugent. What a surprise. I would never have expected that. No, wait a minute. I would have. Because I know the real history. That's another thing altogether. Anyway, so we'll know more. The townships are
working towards particular administrative solutions and going back into the archives in Lansing, they've already pulled out pretty much everything that they need to take out of office the entire administration that's here in Michigan as far as the elements like the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Governor, etc. Lieutenant Governor, all of these individuals have now grossly violated their contract with the people.
And the state addressed this, by the way, here's what's interesting. Give me a second, Tom. Historically, the state addressed this issue in the 1920s of all periods. And all of the documentation necessary to render a criminal arrest of the governor, the attorney, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, there is a precedent for this because of a corruption issue that took place.
In fact, I believe it was in pre-war, pre-1917. The case was moved forward after the war because it had continued and it wasn't fraud. And these people virtually are a cookie cutter for being prosecuted easily under existing Michigan law. In fact, deep law. In other words, it can't really be breached. They can't alter it. They can't make it disappear. It's anchored.
into the system of the state. So just a heads up on that one. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Have you heard any more about that factory at Spolzkopf in Paris? Have you heard anything more about that? That's what this is about. But so far, it looks like now, at least to the last notice, there's some people listening who'd give us maybe an update. But as we know, this has been ongoing, but the township was screwed because
There were enough people that were putting a stay on it that what they were trying to do is go to the next Township and buy them The problem with that is everybody knows what's going on now. So there's been no Advancement, I'm sure they're going to continue to proceed with what they're doing. They don't really have any choice They're already committed to their their their debauchery and I don't see it getting better I see this simply getting worse real quick
But it will be interesting to see where this goes because the last meeting, but what I was told, the one that did not, this is since we had the rally up there, the last meeting where the township chairman actually was in attendance, he was wearing plate armor. He was wearing body armor to the meeting.
So there's been a lot of people basically kind of explaining like I said what we're talking about with the Upper Peninsula if they start some of this nonsense in the UP, which it sounds like they will Most people aren't gonna think twice about doing what needs to be done and we aren't gonna be able to stop them So I get a reminder everybody we need to be ready for this kid This kind of a kickoff is what starts an American war for independence something like this happening Because all the other parties are up to speed on the problem
And the Democrats, it's a significant number that are now in the other camp. They're not with the Republicans, just make the mistake about that. They're not with the Republicans, but the Republicans and the Democrats agree, doesn't make a damn bit of difference which name you've got if they betray you and the communists come in from outside and screw you in every direction.
So the title is not relevant. And at this point in time, they're all of a sudden getting panicked because, well, it's kind of like the currency thing. This after, well, not this afternoon, this morning, World of the Globalists, and yesterday actually, they were talking about it where they made the initial announcement. Basically, they want to implement this cashless society currency, but they're gonna set it up with an expiration date. So in other words, you get a dollar,
And that dollar is only good for three years because it goes stale. And so if you don't use it, then it just doesn't exist. Demonstrating that, well, you will own nothing and you won't be very happy, but you won't own anything. Now, that'll get them killed. There's a lot of people right off the bat. It's like I said, I'm wanting to hesitate to say someone's gonna shoot their ass and they should. I won't have any problem, not gonna shed an alligator tear for any of them.
But whoever's promoting this, they need to be gone. This type of insanity is, well, it's just off the books. It's just so far around the corner, you can't see the last two corners, the crazy town people, passed, turned around. So what do you do? Well, you end up in a war. So you tell me, I mean, how do you, they're literally gonna tell you you're an indentured serf slash a peasant.
At their discretion, they're just going to take your wealth whenever they feel like it and they feel like it all the time. So your life's time isn't yours. They own you as chattel property, as a slave, as... Take your pick. Whatever title you want to use, does it really matter? Time to get rid of their ass. That's all there is to it. And I think everybody is feeling the necessity now.
And it's interesting, I won't say bedfellows, but it's interesting how many people have had their epiphanies now about who and what the problem is. So this is not voting well for them. The one interesting thing is they're now tracking the Chinese all over the state. As a matter of fact, from two of the different offices in the bureaucracy, they're providing what literally is a day by day map out of where they are, what they're up to, and
how many and where they're from. In other words, what departments or agencies are these characters attached to? So again, we'll find out more. I'm not privy to all of that yet. I have seen pieces and again, like I said, they're in process. Nothing is electronically passed. It is all hand courier delivered. Everything is provided as needed to each of the individuals that are part of the mechanism for their particular arm.
And right now, we're getting a lot done. If you just dump the technology, the enemy's screwed. That's one of the things that I pointed out, and it sounds like somebody listened. Because we've had several meetings, I've been in on three of the township, multi-township committee meetings. And as I pointed out, I said, first thing you want to do, cell phones aren't even supposed to be here. You don't have any cell phones here. If you have cell phones here, you might as well just, you know, print everything out and hand it right over to the rats.
Number two is nothing goes electronic. Everything is mechanical. And what I mean by mechanical is you make sure that everything is delivered to the individual, the interested party. And that way you know exactly what the chain of custody is and you'll know if there's a breach. So they've already embraced that, which is a good thing. And because of this, they have been moving leaps and bounds. The only thing is I don't know
what element they're going to use to serve the criminal charges against the governor. Because that they can do the, with the state, with this particular kind of charge, the way this is set up, how would I say this? See, there's different levels of law. We've talked about this many times on the air. There are seven different courts in the United States. Most of these courts you will never in any way, shape or form come near, but they affect you every day.
They affect the institutions and mechanisms. Okay? Well, here's the thing. These are officers, even under the War Powers Act, these are officers of the state who have specific obligation and bonded commitment to felty.
and they have breached that. There is no doubt that they have breached that. They are bought and paid for horrors. They have received emoluments and money under the table, over the table, in fact pretty much in every direction, against the interests of the people of Michigan and also of these United States. But since we've got dirty horrors and prostitutes in Washington, what's new there? So if they proceed with this literally,
the governor would be arrested and detained in one of the county, or not county, one of the state prisons. The capital officers would be detained and held indefinitely. They also do not, they will not receive bond. Under the mechanism, the way it existed, and this is what happened with, oh, what was it? I think it was the Secretary of State.
was held without bond in perpetuum indefinitely while they went through the process because they violated their bond people. This is something I got a conversation about this last weekend. Nobody talks about bonds anymore. Well, if you're in any public office, I'm going to read Dogcatcher. You're supposed to be bonded. Well, theoretically, they are.
But with it, depending upon what authority and position of power that they hold, position within the bureaucracy or the political mechanism, then there are specific actions that they are, I should say, activities that are beholden to. Well, these characters have breached the fate across the board, and it's easily proven.
So what's going to happen here is a commitment of detention is going to be immediately demanded. And theoretically, because they're committing acts of treason against the state of Michigan, it's a high crime. You know what kind of high crime it is? Well, oh, for the heads. Well, I thought they'd be doing that. Michigan doesn't have a death penalty anyway. So that wouldn't happen officially, but, you know, again...
Depending on how this turns and with the people that are participating right now at very high levels, both in the business section and also in the political realm, this is going to be a very significant worm twisting across the board. So don't hold your breath on, but I would be fascinating to see, again, how quickly this deteriorates from the other side. I think it would be very fast.
I don't think that they stand dog's chance and help me quite honestly because I'm familiar with the administrative component. Anybody that's got any kind of confidence has these people by the shore here. The interesting thing is it would also be sitting probably to celebrate next to them would be those township supervisors, the township supervisors and the individuals in the township that cooperate with the activity.
So, right next to Greg Shittmer would be whoever the idiot sticks are, whatever township level obviously received compensation from a foreign power to surrender the sovereignty and authority of the state of Michigan. That's going to be rather fascinating in and of itself. Now, another thing real quick, I mentioned camp railing, and if you didn't know this, I'll repeat it again.
Grayling, they are demanding an expansion of Camp Grayling. They are demanding that individuals surrender property. And here's the big twist. They're actually stating that it's for international use. This is something that they haven't done before.
but they needed for their international operations and international foreign troop training and activities at Camp Grayling. Now, let me remind you something that we already did a study of, we already did all the bookworm work back in 1994, actually late 93 but then 1994, in the state archives. Camp Grayling was not purchased by anyone, was not purchased by the state. It is not property of the state per se.
It was a gifted holding that was presented by a combination of, I believe the guy was a farmer, big farmer, and a forester. He donated the property to the Michigan militia solely for the purpose of training militia forces in Michigan. This is how the will and contract reads. The property was willed
to the state of Michigan. Okay? The contract in the will, the living testament, the individual who was the owner stated uncategorically, and this is rather fascinating too because this was done actually in the 1800s for all practical purposes, but he actually stated that in the event that foreign forces, now think about this, what year did the state of Michigan get camp railing? Go look.
that it states uncategorically in the will that if in any way shape or form foreign forces or a foreign military is to set foot on camp grayling then the property is to return to the people of the state of Michigan for sole use by the militia and that new custodial arrangements must be made and the property must be surrendered to the militia.
and henceforth be only used for militia training yet again. Now this is all in black and white. This is all the Lansing. It is a part of the state record. Again, it's written in stone. It is one of those things as part of the foundational structure of the mechanism and the state knows it. I believe the state know, of course they do know it, we know that. But of course also in the process,
Well, look what they're doing with the Communist Chinese. They're probably not too worried about the idea that they've breached an internal contract and under specific living will, living trust stipulations, they violated that trust. This is repeated ad nauseam. I know after all, it's kind of like the Indian treaties, right? I mean, after all, where do we find a treaty these pigs won't break? Internally or externally? The wires.
So that's another issue in and of itself that can be brought forward. And at this point in time, the question is what foreign national, you know why we would ask this, what foreign national assets are going to be brought onto Camp Grayling facilities? Because we're talking about garrisoning again. We're talking about boots on the ground. We're talking about
people who aren't here right now, but being given a home away from home on Michigan slash American soil. I think we can all imagine who that will be. So there are a bunch of people that are protesting this and fighting it right now. You will find if you pay attention, you're driving around Michigan, stop the camp grailing expansion.
If you go to YouTube or at least go and do a search, Camp Grayling Expansion, if you do that search, you're gonna find some interesting things that pop up. I recommend you do it if you wanna get up to speed. And again, as we say, the rest is history. Well, maybe not, not history yet. But it will be interesting to see where that goes. It's just part of the big scheme, the big scam. You know, the visions of things to come.
Anyway, uh, we're past the bottom of the hour, but we're still gonna fit it in Edward if you could our music
In our valleys there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not the singing of the view, though wild and free. But soon you'll know of the right flow from the tree. Oh, the right flow, oh, the right flow. In our hands, the truth, no right flow.
You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's turn to master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And their leader just starts. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no strife.
There are times to suppress
or impress the idea that maybe there's a threat. Instead, terminate them. Just get rid of the problem. Organize armed equipment, train as a militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. And when all else fails, remember, lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. But do something. Anyway, we are headed towards the top. Not quite there yet.
A couple other things interesting right now that somebody pointed out to me there's a flurry of bit pieces on dumping the 5.56. It's weapons Wednesday. We've got to talk about some weapons here. That ain't going to happen. And it's rather fascinating, as was pointed out by Carl, the Germans, of course,
are dropping the G36 and they're going to an AR15M16 variant as we know that of course is piston driven. That's an option and obviously they're going to take it. But what's interesting about this is that they have gone to 556 NATO. Now while we're yapping about going to the new caliber and in the past we probably could have manipulated everybody towards that.
in the past, but I don't see that happening this time around. In fact, all the discussion about the 6.8, I'm sure they can buy some horrors in Europe. I mean, the envelopes can be passed. That's usually the case. There's some dirty, you know, wretched, rotten, bought and paid for horror, you know, politician that gets a brown envelope under the table and, oh, all of a sudden it's the next best thing, sliced white bread.
But for the most part, you know, the idea of proposing to do it and then actually being able to do it are two different worlds. And this ain't the 70s or 60s. The high-rolling situation, along with the dominance of the US dollar, which was in place at one time, isn't in place now, and they did it to themselves.
I don't see everybody jumping and being excited about a new caliber. In fact, I'm going to see 760 by 51 NATO going anywhere simply because everybody's committed so heavily to it and everybody can see that we are on the edge, the cusp of a major conflict. And if we are retooling and trying to bring up combat inventories, well, think about this. They're already talking about ammunition depletion.
Now if they have to go into a fight, do you think that anybody is going to want to switch out to another caliber when they already know that they're low?
It's just you know there is a point where you do commit, but in this case let me give an example This there's this happened with the Italians in World War two, and we're in the same situation We don't have the Italians running our industry here, so it's it's basically where we're basically communist Russia in Russia now because the Italians ran the Russian automotive industry for the most part to as far as providing design
So the biggest problem you've got is in two situations. One, they finally just did it, which is the Japanese. They were proposing the 7.7, which is a .303 caliber bullet. Again, influenced because of experience with England and their continuity with England. They went from the 6.5 Jap progressively to the 7.7, giving them a .30 caliber main MBR size cartridge.
The 6.5 had been around for quite some time, was very successful. Considered quite modern-esque when it came out. However, they never could afford to drop the 6.5. It never left the inventory. And it was on the front in every theater through the whole of the war. Meanwhile, overlapping was the 7.7 cartridge.
which this created logistic issues that continued to the end of the war. The other is the Italians, and they had committed just before the war started, 1938-39, to a new chambering of the basic 6.5 case in 7.35. Now, the difference? Well, they started out just as they really got into conflict. They were, of course, boggled down in Greece, Ethiopia.
Ethiopia first, Greece second. And because of this, very quickly, the 7.35 production program was dumped. Now, it's war time. Did they get rid of the weapons? No, they did not. They in fact kept to pull the weapons back, put them into a strategic reserve initially for a very short moment. I mean, we're talking like the time we took to print up some paperwork. And then they were transferred over mostly as auxiliary arms
for railroad security and police. However, and this is interesting because some of this came out only recently, the Italians, when the Finns finally got into the extension war to the longer conflict against Russia, while they were working with Germany and the Axis forces, Finland was looking for weapons, additional weapons, anywhere they could find them, and lo and behold it turns out
that a quantity of the 7.35 Carcanos were sold to the Fins. Now, it's not known how many were delivered, but a quantity were delivered. And of course, it's wartime situation. The Fins paid cash. It was a currency deal, typical for wartime situations.
And the weapons were basically used in the same mode as they were in Italy. They were used for auxiliary security. It's argued that a quantity obviously saw combat because unfortunately when you're at a kind of battlefield in World War II or any war, it doesn't take long for you to get overrun or being in a quiet zone all of a sudden becomes a combat zone. And so these weapons were put into service.
Fins didn't have much bad to say or good to say about them. They said they worked. They worked well in the cold, which is especially critical because Finland is mostly in the Arctic Circle. Go take a look at the maps. And the weapons served well enough. They weren't excited about it, but it was better than harsh language. The only thing is the sites were very rudimentary. Remember, it was a straightforward barley. It was notch and post.
same as the M1939 Carcano and it was made both in 6.5 and in 7.35 obviously through the war. Success of the design, reasonable. Again, not anything that anybody was too excited about but they did use them and they were, they killed people. There's a whole lot of people died in the Italian campaign for instance and they didn't die at the hands of mousers, not every one of them.
The Italians put up a pretty good fight when they needed to or when they saw the purpose and because of that the 6.5 Carcano is what was doing men in. So just a heads up on that one always remember. Oh it's a Carcano. These people used to say that. Now of course everybody's excited because it's a surplus item. It's the only surplus item that's cheap. Everything else. Used to be the Mausers were cheap. Well not anymore.
So needless to say, the Carcano was taken over that niche. Now everybody loves the Carcano. Before, when Uncle Mark here was talking about the Carcano. Oh, that's stupid. That's horrible. It's Italian. A pretty simple rifle. It's easy to shoot. So again, for what it was, sure. For a lot of the people, a lot of work, as we've said, they're utility weapons. Most people are never going to pull the trigger on, but they need to have them in case for personal defense. And that's where that weapon would fit.
It would sit that niche. So just a heads up on that one. Also, you have one of those six point. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, text mics. You know, down here in Texas, we say that's a Carcano. That's a president maker. A presidential retirement tool? Yeah. Well, I will say this. Some of my friends are, let's just say, rather dark in terms of humor.
So back in the 80s one of the guys bought a bunch of M 1939 6.5 car condos went out and bought a bunch of scope mounts the handful Bought the proper scope to match up with basically what was supposedly on the rifle that Lee Harvey Oswald probably didn't really use but anyway He didn't turn around and because he was a good woodworker. He embedded a
John F. Kennedy 1964 silver half dollar into the stock. And then of course put a little placard down below John F. Kennedy commemorative rifle. And all the first time he put one of those out at the gun show, it's like, and he put the first round sold it within 10 minutes of the show opening up. And so he went back out to the truck and he had another one and he put another one out there and it lasted another 10 minutes and he's like,
I should have bought more Carcano's. The rifle was about $6 to $8 to $10 at that time. You could buy them anywhere, just about. And of course, I did. We bought tons of them. We didn't sell them though. We put them in reserve because they work. They're a simple. They're a great cash rifle because there's not much you can really go wrong with a Carcano. It's the least, it's the minimalist rifle of choice. If you're looking for a minimalist in design,
The 6.5 Carcano is minimalist in design and don't say it doesn't work. Pull the trigger and find out. Go, be effective. Somebody's got one. Why don't you go shoot it and you'll see what I'm talking about. The big thing is ammunition. So...
Not much surplus left laying around if you have any 7.35 by God if it's surplus military Don't you pull the trigger on that hang on to it? I'm not saying it's unsafe I'm saying hang on to it because you can't get anymore. Okay. There's probably some stuff in Africa somewhere Might be some stuff eventually comes out of Ethiopia. I'll be willing to bet however Aim surplus aim surplus comm aim surplus comm aim surplus comm they have
a premium partisan PPU Carcano ammo on a regular basis and last time look they still had some on the shelf. Now every once in a while, I haven't seen it for a bit, PPU makes 7.35 Carcano. So it should be somewhere in the system. So if you're listening and you have one of those 7.35s you go, I'm a bugger, I can't get ammo for that anywhere. Go over to AIMS or plus.
Number one, I'd check the inventory. Number two, I'd call them and say, hey, I'm interested in getting hold of some 7.35 Carcano. So if you put me on the email list and you get it, I'll buy it. And I'm serious about that because I do believe it may be available. It's just not something that anybody's super excited about. So you might actually be able to access it. You might be able to get hold of some.
And if you can, then definitely the gun is quite serviceable, like I said. The 7.35 brings it up basically to about like 300 Savage, just as a heads up. But remember, 300 Savage also used to be known as Baby 308, kind of like 380 auto to 9 millimeter. So the 7.35 is a good performing, it's a good performing round. It's a comfortable rifle to shoot. There's nothing radical about it.
Powder quality varies depending on what period of the war the ammunition if its surplus was produced. All of the powders, all of the cartridges made for the 7.35 were made early in the war when Italy was not pressed. So I will say this, I have fired many, many, many, many, many, many, many more surplus 7.35 rounds and I've never had a failure to fire. Ever.
Used to buy it for half penny a round you get the ammunition in the stripper clips three stripper clips to a box and Every once in a while you find the gun show a guy bring a pile of it in I'd buy it all then we'd go to the range and have fun So it works it does work big problem is that what I just mentioned also stripper clips because the stripper clips now First there was no interest so people weren't paying attention to what happened to them now people are you know interested in them because well, there's rifles
And it's one of the few surplus rifles you can buy for under $100 right now. Because if you go to Royal Tiger Import, they actually have had some deals where they've had them as little as $50 apiece. They also have had some other odd man out deals like that. So you might want to go and keep an eye on Royal Tiger Imports and look to see what they have available and go from there.
Anyway, and I'm looking to see if there's anything else. I did get the, okay, by the way, I can't comment on the air, but I got the two alternate spikes. I appreciate that. We were talking about Michigan here. There is also a county meeting coming up on Saturday because of what they just generated. I think it has more to do with, you know, other interests, things that are gonna have to happen. The counties are the ones that are probably gonna be doing the administrative work.
for finalization of criminal charges. So we'll see what happens there. I don't know which is gonna take custody of the process, but it's gonna happen. It's not a matter of just when. And again, everybody's also beefing up security for that reason. I'm a reminder of it, guys, this could take us into a civil war slash American war for independence as fast as anything. If they kick off something here in Michigan and they go after like Biden went after the whistleblowers.
If they go after any element in the political arms, for instance, the Kennedy, not that anybody loves the Democrats, but if they go after the Kennedy Democrats in some kind of internal Civil War attack thing, that'll kick off a fight. A lot of those people have already made up their minds, they're not going along with this. So other than just beware, pay attention, be careful.
And again, watch your backside on this. If it develops, oh well. Accept it and let's get on with the mission. Also, let's see, oh, last thing on Weapons Wednesday here. Sportsman's Guide. They had a deal on those SEP, Italian SEP Kevlar helmets.
And in fact, I don't know, they've got them over in the final clearance section, guys, a bit later in the scroll. I don't know if there's any left. They brought the price down again. Now, I've already tested this. I've got, you know, we've already put a bunch of them together. The standard Paz-Gat helmet basket, nylon basket replacement units are about 99 cents to a dollar fifty a piece.
in any size, you know, extra small, small, medium, large, extra large work with the helmet. So you can take the Pascat basket
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