July 28, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions in Michigan, including severe thunderstorms and tornado-like winds affecting the Ann Arbor area. He covered preparedness topics including food production, seed preservation, and heirloom bean cultivation. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms legislation, specifically the Senate's 86-11 vote to permanently reauthorize the Undetectable Firearms Act as part of the National Defense Authorization Bill, with analysis of which Republican senators voted for it. Koernke also discussed 80% lower receivers, jigs, ammunition collecting and valuation, military surplus equipment, and medical alert identification for emergency situations.
- undetectable firearms act
- ndaa
- 80% lower receivers
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- food production
- heirloom seeds
- ammunition collecting
- military surplus
- second amendment
- concealed carry
- senate vote
- gun control
- michigan weather
- medical alert tags
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and a conda slash take your pick of a number of different snakes that are in the wild that have some very effective camouflage patterns. Well, amazingly enough, the mimic works. So if I can, we'll find another source if this one looks like it's run out. Because if one company has it, there should be somebody else through the surplus system.
I don't believe it's old stock. It could be that somebody bought up something that somebody had from the original warehouse and finally tracked down, but it is definitely a worthwhile pattern if it's available. Unfortunately, it's like I said, timing is everything. It just didn't quite catch them as quickly as we should have to peg the rest of the information. There are four shades available, including a black pattern, which isn't really fully black.
It's black and then shades of in ranges of gray black and gray, you know, charcoal to medium gray. And in... The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his... His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave.
In this the length of the grave, the freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be there. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each God given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our current date.
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southeast, north, central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. You better where you are. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday. Cinco Diemodale and Quartermaster Friday right now. It is the 28th of July.
It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2023 older calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts of the dance continue. You're gonna make sure that happens continue with the music. That's the plan. Anyway, it's been stormy not right here. I mean actually had
weather circulating or in many directions around us, but in addition to that we've got a monster nuclear looking hammerhead cloud over the Detroit area. I think it runs all the way up to old Port Huron at least slash read at the bottom of Lake Huron from the other direction to the south, but what I can see looks like it hits all the way down to Monroe.
a big front, but on the water it looks like right now it's not over us, but it is a beautiful and dynamic cloud cover. It literally looks like a big age bomb. It looks like the Bikini Atoll test with the underwater detonation with a myriad of lines. There's a series of straight-ed that go back and forth for a while there, and of course also had the mushroom.
the broad mushroom. Then they're starting to get that, you know what, hammerhead effect, which is maximum altitude. What you see is it starts to really become tumultuous. So wherever you are, if you're listening over there, probably in the thumb, and I know some of you are, you're probably getting hit right now. Wouldn't you? I'm one who want to bet. Just the way it looks. Also again, we've had a tornado-like
that they were tornadoes directly but they were tornado-like winds. In fact, south of Dexter, Michigan and west of Ann Arbor, although it came in towards Ann Arbor, and did touchdown with winds off the Baker Road and Jackson Road area. The pilot lost its RB sign which tore down the power lines. And so I believe even still at this moment we have power down
between approximately Baker Road and all the way to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and all the way to the west side of Ann Arbor, to Maple Village, and many other storefronts, etc. There. You've got a truckload of food for free. That was one of the things we were running around and doing today, because the power's out and the coolers are going down. So we had to run around and find homes for literally a
truckload of food and we benefit. It's just cool. And in addition to that though, unfortunately, we have other fronts that are coming in. So pay attention if you're here in the bottom of Michigan, we're going to get hit again and it's going to continue to be dynamic right here, right now. No, to the east, like I said, that's where all the activity appears to be for the moment. But
This too could change because this is Michigan and we're in the big five Lake Area. Like Lake Ontario is the farthest away to the east and then we have of course equally distant is Lake Superior but that creates dynamic weather fronts constantly and for anybody who says we've never seen this before, well obviously you've not lived in Michigan because we've seen this quite a lot.
Pay attention make sure to take your wet weather gear with you if you're passing through to the upper part of the state for training operations or if you're down here with the 18th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines they're training outside this weekend in fact they just passed by here one part of a small part of the group passed by here just a little while ago and and we have a whole bunch of activities planned for this weekend already taking place so beware
B squared away, you carry on with the mission. Anyway, before we go any farther, I tell you what, we are at 5'10". We still have power here. I'm sure we do with the network. So Edward, we gotta do this because you're our enemies. There's one thing you need to do right now. Go watch Sound of Freedom. If you haven't watched it, go watch Sound of Freedom. Bad guys hate it. Or at least they're whining about it. When the Piffy Winers are whining about it, go... Okay.
But in addition to that, the pissy whiners, which I can care less about anymore, they dropped dead right in front of me. I wouldn't, well, I wouldn't bend over the piss on them. Right there on the spot. And the thing is, let's play. Try that small town. Why? So today, we're going to do it every hour if we can. Make sure it's out there and get another venue. Try that in a small town. Make it hard and fine. Everybody, something's going to
beat you down, kick in the crotch, you know, bust your legs backward. Yeah, because you were supposed to be cobbled the way we're seeing in all of the other locations where the kosher mafia is running the government and they have that pressure from below so that you can beg for bigger and bigger government police state operations, which now you're gonna get grabbed and you're gonna get taken down and oh my God, you know, make a
Whenever I hear people say that, I'm always fascinated. It's like, what's your solution here? Of course, train professionals, first of all. Well, you can't be sure while that person's stealing the place, why you're not socially robbing the place or whatever. So you shouldn't interfere. And it's like, yeah, yeah, we should. We should put them down right there and save us a lot of time. But what's fascinating is when you think about the idea of us stepping in in a way of professionals,
Know who all the leftists and liberals are around you and remember that just to say brag about how they're gonna try to murder you You don't need to murder them But the next time that they start to have some kind of cardiac arrest or some illness in front of you that causes the need for some kind of individual intervention Who am I brain professional to do CPR for a flaming purple haired? Satanic pedal queer who am I?
I would have to stand there and wait for the person I called that's 15 minutes away or 20 minutes away that's going to come and respond. Now, see, this is where we get into the whole discussion. Left is I'm going to rat leftist community here, Washtenaw County. Okay. I've told you many times. I've coached a lot of people on going before the.
concealed carry board because we have this approval by the little red and yellow communists. If you're sadly, you're living in, you know, the leftist counties like this, those are the asshats that are obviously going to be the people sitting on the board, the hammer and sickle crew. So they try everything they can to demean you and they try everything that been lit you and make you believe that you just don't have a clue and don't know anything and you're just stupid.
And so usually the one of the most common and by the way, it is used everywhere all over the place. So beware on this one. You need to pay attention is there. You're sitting there and you've got one character from maybe the sheriff's department or the local PD. It could be any legal barrier they put in there. And you've got the other three or four political hacks, all prots, gates, and they do this here. Okay, we're going to give you a scenario.
you're preparing yourself and they go, you pull into a 7-11 gas station and you look through the window and you see a guy robbing the place. What do you do? You have your gun permit. Now they're hoping you're going to say, Oh my God. Oh, look, I robbed in the place.
need to go and jump in there and intervene and they don't go at all. And of course if you say that, if you say, well I'd take my weapon and I'd try to stop the person from robbing the place and they go, you're totally wrong. They were filming a movie. And seriously they say this, they were filming a movie. You didn't know. You didn't know. And you're taking your weapon and you are brandishing it around and blah, blah, blah. So here's the rule. Okay.
And this should be your rule no matter what fabricated bullshit question they come up with like this. So, you see the guy, he's got a gun, he's inside there pointing the gun at the 7-11 guy. What do you do? I very quietly put my vehicle without trying any attention into reverse and pull back out of the space, go around the store, yeah, and go through the other side of the store. Yeah. Go out.
through the exit and then go down the road and if I happen to have my cell phone, I'll call the police because I am not Captain Seva Ho. I do not want this pistol permit so that I can do what government money is supposed to do. I would not intervene. I will never intervene. In fact, let me be honest, look at every one of them one at a time. Let me be honest to every one of you.
If I were on the street in that situation and I had my carry permit, under no circumstances, be it the cop here or sheriff's deputy or you or you or you in no way shape or form would I draw my weapon any way to assist you. Getting this permit to help or take care of you, I'm getting this permit to protect myself.
period. There's nowhere to go with that, of course, so somehow let me tell you there'll be some moral outrage that they'd have to pull out of their ass or whatever next maybe, which really, in other words, it doesn't mean to us what the hell you say. Nothing's going to be right. And the idea is to ridicule you for responding in any way, shape or form. So your best bet is explain, I'm not doing anything there. If I have a phone, I'll call the police. If I don't have a phone, I'll, like I said, I'm going to still back up quietly.
Try not to draw attention. Drive around the gas station. You know, I drove around the gas station, by the way. I didn't see any camera trucks. I didn't see any lighting crews. I didn't see any stage campers. I didn't see any cables or lighting or anything. What kind of movie were they going to film there? And how were they filming it? I'm amazed. But anyway, just a sidebar.
Otherwise, nope, I just back up, get the hell out of the way, and that person's on their own. Whatever's happening over there, that doesn't have anything to do with why I got a permit to carry a firearm. I've got that permit to carry a firearm, protect my hairy hind end, not yours. You would intervene with the police? No! I'm not a trained professional. I'm a...
I don't know what you think I am because you're telling me, and I'm sure you would tell me, that I am not a trained professional. There you go. I'm an amateur. And obviously an incompetent amateur at that. So I need to limit my interactivity with anybody out there to protect them from the possibility of harm from my firearm. It's the thing that they're not expecting you to say. So always remember that. It's like, oh no, I wouldn't do anything. What? But what if I was the one
No one, no the cop might chime in with it. Who's me? Well, you might be filming a movie. I'm just gonna stand and watch. Besides, aren't you carrying a gun? If you're in there, or if you're on the street, you're the cop, you're carrying the gun. You believe you should be the only one carrying the gun in the first place. Who am I to interfere with your concept of social moors? I will not interfere with your lifestyle. Nor am I going to alter your lifestyle by in some way intervening.
But you can't. Yeah, see how that works? So just be ready for that BS. If you choose to go out and get a permission slip to actually participate in the Article 2 of the Bill of Rights and keep bare arms, et cetera, et cetera. And again, remember that it's true. You're really not in the business of that kind of business. So you're ready to be protecting and taking care of your own. I understand that.
But no, you don't go out of your way. This is not the age for that and those who are well doing what they're doing and believe in that idea Other concept, I believe they should be left to their own Whatever ship they're on let it sink here. By the way, you know, I'm gonna do this where a couple times this Friday and For all of our friends out there that are listening at Camp Emory Camp Emerson new camp Stas the camp Wayland North yoga Maranges Nagga, Hicham
Box Wolf and of course the Rustics which are very busy this weekend but I guarantee you have bug skitos up to rear end. So if you're heading up to any of the Rustic sites which are very very busy this weekend, I recommend make sure you carry your bug nets, your head nets. I've got mine too right here next to me and in addition to that actually not right next week or 10 feet away.
But just washed them up, just cleaned them up, make sure I did not use a perfume soap. And I remember to don't use a perfume soap if you're gonna be doing stuff in the field, right? But you do wanna wash those mosquito bar, mosquito nets up once in a while. Don't scrub them or whatever, don't put them in a machine. You have to hand wash them. What I really love are these multi-faceted shower heads.
They're ones with a brush handle you take them down, you can cover yourself wherever you want to without just waiting for the water to kind of hit the right space with you twisting and turning. Those are phenomenally useful for cleaning equipment. And they're not too aggressive, so you're not going to break stuff up. What they're going to do is get the moisture where it needs to be, combined with the detergent that you use, the mild detergent.
Again, there's a bunch of no name brand pan soaps out or forgive me, dish soaps out there for dish washing, which are perfect for this kind of task. But anyway, make sure you take them with you, because it is Bugs Keto season here in Michigan and they're big enough to carry away. So while you're out there listening, maybe on one of your vehicle radio or one of the small unit radios in the barracks right now or near any of the campsites, let's play.
Keep your rifle by your side by Mr. Elgaron. Again, for everybody out there, for this I don't need pay. Or militia. We don't get paid. Maybe later on. But not right now. We're all volunteer for us. So we are doing this because we feel we need to and we're doing it right. And you want to keep your rifle by your side. Which is pretty cool.
And by the way, this is part of the Wars of the Second American Songs of the American Second Civil War. You're looking for this on YouTube. You'll find that and a whole bunch of other songs as part of a cluster done by this artist. He's done a phenomenal job. He's rewritten. There's actually many of these are cover pieces, by the way. So in other words, you've taken existing songs and...
Tweet them to the interest of the author and how they wanted to see them work into the Lattice of the album he was creating.
Singing, oh Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must take our land, keep your rifle by your side. Then come night they'll have our children in their sights. So stand guard in every pass from north to south. And scream, they can shout, they will never push us out. Keep your rifle.
Oh, by your side Singing, no, Lord, they just won't stay away Singing, Oh, Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side And they'll have tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks We won't fall as long as we can fight
So they'll go on and say we hate you But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh they just won't stay away Singing, oh lord for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side
We have allies in the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need The west comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Bern, Delhi Keep your rightful eye your side Singing, no lard they just won't stay away Singing, oh lord for this I won't need pay when I see their face No I must protect my place, keep my right
Oh, by my side, singing No, Lord, they just won't stay away, singing No, Lord, I won't be paid when I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh, by my side, keep my right Oh
barely at the most an arms reach away and I don't know why you should allow that to happen unless you move maybe a little bit then you got caught. First rule is keep your weapon right there where it's ready to roll and your rifle your primary weapon is your first best choice to depress the enemy's ambition to terminate your life and the lives of your friends. For that reason we organize our equipment train as militia establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics
the key to victory. And don't forget, bad guys are terrified of the idea that you're armed, which means you need to be even better armed. The bad guys hate you because, well, you have weapons, and when they do come to your small town, they should be able to rape, kill, pillage, and burn! Except every time that the Antifa and BLM tried that during the two years of nonstop bus-ridden in-government-paid terrorism.
brought in by busloads, as a matter of fact, which I'm most fascinated with. It's interesting too that since the buses stopped running, the activities just seemed to have disappeared. And did the money stop flowing too? Go ahead, call or ship in there.
And it's tough. And you know, I never once heard of a BOM or an Antifa or anything happening up in the UP. I wonder why that is. I did try to come up to the very top of the state as far as the lower peninsula goes. But you're right. I don't believe that, number one, you got to go across the bridge and
You've still got a whole lot of monotonous traveling. I mean, who would you attack? Tom, let me ask you. Where would Antifa go in the Upper Peninsula? Maybe to do Marquette? Maybe Marquette to do... Or maybe... well, Marquette, like you said, over in the Keweenaw. There's a couple of era places in the Keweenaw.
But anywhere else, it's all out in the middle of nowhere. There's no excitement for anybody who's looking. I mean, there's also nothing to steal, per se. And if you try, everybody is, well, they just kind of are possessive. So just like you said, going to the UP probably wouldn't be a good idea. In fact, what's interesting is why didn't they at least come in from the West?
would point something out I've asked many times. What's going on in Green Bay Wisconsin right now? Have you heard anything about Green Bay Wisconsin? I know. I haven't either. Now what's fascinating about that is it's a pretty big city. They got their own flail. The Green Bay Packers are there, etc., etc. So why is it that Upper Wisconsin
And or like how about remote upper Minnesota? Minnesota's a leftist state. They of course had Minneapolis-St. Paul as a nightmare problem with the vomits as filth and the puke all over the place there. But you know the northern end of the state is like you know it's not real exciting. It's also cold most of the time. They just seem to have not gone to places like that.
I'm really fascinated. You don't hear anything or at least nothing that's maybe, I mean here's a weird thing. This sounds weird, but it's not. The other thing about the places we're talking about, like when you get to the Keweenaw and Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, it's, you know, you can't get there from here, so to speak. I mean, if you look on the map, it's only straight across the water and you're right there in the Keweenaw, just go across the short end of the peninsula there.
But that's not how you do it. You got to go way over to the Mackinac Bridge straight. Then you got to arc off in the west. It's lots and lots of driving to get to the other pods of thicker civilization. And any dots you see on the map in UP are classic, small, or middle-sized American towns.
Who won't put up with a whole lot of your garbage, but it's like I said, it's also once you get up there What do you do? Well, you can you can rat rave at the beavers you can shake your fist at the Whitetail deer and If you're lucky if we're lucky you're gonna end up baby beers and you go up because you're an idiot from somewhere that doesn't have a clue and you'll try to hug the baby beers because you're so cute and then you feel that crushing paw and a
a series of bites all over you from mama bear who shows up. And of course all the people that would be there, oh look at the bear, oh god, where are the police to stop this? And everybody's like, why'd you mess with the bear? Oh, just leave him alone, let the bear do its job. Go ahead, keep biting, keep biting a lot, there you go. See, so they really aren't too excited about most of those locations. And they know they won't get away with much of anything either.
It's rather fascinating because this is something that there are whole areas of the country It's amazing remember it tells you something that they were testing the waters when as long as it was convenient and close enough Remember they went after that town Down on the bottom of Ohio East in fact, it was another one of those you can't get there from here. There was no excuse for going to that town Except they were testing the water to see if they could try that in a small town
You know what happened? Everybody came out of the woodwork, didn't they Tom? Everybody. So, that's why they're, that's why they're fishbark. Go ahead and jump in there. Is that in? Well, yeah, we had an interesting incident yesterday. I don't know if you heard about it. It got to me after we got off the air.
And I posted it in the gilded for people. California yesterday had an interesting active shooter event. Of course, the suspect, they said, was a woman. Very vague about the description of the person who was doing a black lady. Apparently had a problem with road rage. Gotten to an altercation with somebody before the toll road before they got out in the San Francisco bridge. I think that's where it was.
Then when she got on the San Francisco Bridge, she had stripped down naked, got out of the car with a pistol and started shooting at passing cars. Well, sounds perfectly normal. I'm sure that drugs were not involved. Halcyon or Zoloft. I'm sure that no drugs were involved in the drug induced psychosis of the individual.
I'm sure, I'm sure it was perfect. Well, it wasn't California. Well, it wasn't California, so who knows? Well, yeah, that's why I said they blurted out the image of the woman the best they could. They tried not to show her except for when she got in the ambulance. They kind of let her skin tone slip there. But yeah, it is California. We don't know if it was actually a woman. There could have been another reason why they were, you know, blurting bits out. That poor woman, what's that between her? I'll come back and fight. I'll come back and fight.
Yeah, I get what my feel we gets me first of all I ain't going to San Fags Cisco Yeah, you could stay there with the flowers between your ears. Yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. We're supposed to be in your hair But no, I think the fruit loop is between the ears The place is well, it's not a hell of a hand card. Anyway, I'm personally
Just bleed over from the rest of the problems that they have but number one and most important I guarantee Prozac Ritalin, Halcyon, Zoloft, Soma, whatever it is. That's what was doing its job.
And the rest of the cops didn't get there until after she ran out of ammunition. They said they were fortunate that she ran out of ammunition. There are a lot of videos with caption saying that they were fortunate that she ran out of ammunition posted on YouTube so you can look this up and see some of it for yourself. But the amazing thing to me is
You're in California, you're on the freeway, you see this crazy black woman in front of you with the pistol shooting at everybody that passes her. She's not looking at you, she's looking at the cars that are already past her and you're driving up past her. Why did you stop? It's like you could stop or you could run her over. Right, I think to run her over, well you know what my attitude would be. Oh my God!
And I'd make sure you believe I panicked. Oh my God, I'm in jolot with my knees naked. Oh, my little jiggle. Oh, but then I stepped on the brakes even as I turned towards the target. And for some reason I felt a bump, but the bump is still under the car and the car is sitting on a little bit of an angle. Whoa, what's that? I think the front or rear tire is sitting on their chest or back. I'm not sure which. They won't be shooting anybody though.
You know, think about that. People will watch that happen and it, oh my god, rather than run their ass over. Well done. And by the way, I'm worried about those people that the he, she, it was shooting at. Because as we said, we cannot qualify that this was truly a female. And by the way, who was the media to claim that it was a naked female?
Who is that like? Well again, like I said, the cute thing is that there's a guy who there's a guy who posted the video from where he was riding behind her the whole time So it's like from beginning to end you can see it from his perspective and he doesn't do anything but film it He's damn lucky. She didn't turn around and shoot him Yeah, unless well or or he was the plant cameraman. Yeah, right. He's the one who gave her the drugs
But it initially did the incident didn't initially start with a gun apparently she started with a knife Got out of her car at the at the toll booth for the bridge Went after somebody with a knife and what's a toll booth like dad they stopped you there are cops right there Nobody did anything about her there when she was attacking a vehicle with a knife Well, then she got out on the break and went after after people with a gun out there. So well, it was a black
They knew that if they did anything, they'd be attacked because they'd be persecuting the crazy naked black lady with the knife, which by the way, if you try to do anything, you know, that she could hack you to pieces, but you're supposed to be understanding and not shoot somebody trying to stab you. So you're better off waiting a little bit till they go down the road to bother somebody else. And the only thing I can say is, like I said, I just, I was horribly in fear.
I tried to swerve, but all I saw was this chocolate-colored blur with a gun. It was a chocolate-colored blur, I think. I couldn't even remember that, and all I heard was the screaming, it's who's it's who! I believed him. I believed him. And so the front left corner of the car, the driver side of the car, man, I think I tagged something. I don't know what it was. I guess it was he, she, it. Because when I stopped, it was underneath the car.
Of course now here's the thing I got stuck underneath the carcosa was fairly big and I dragged it for about 300 feet before I stopped and it was thinner by the time I got to the other end and just kind of slid off underneath the car just before I stopped. Oops! Yuck! Yeah you see how so it's so simple this is you know yeah well.
This gets into conversations we've had. You always see movies of guys, the bikers, the motorcycle gangs, the motorcycles, and they're coming up alongside and they're gonna do stuff to you. It's like, and you sideways and there's one. Now, they may still stay behind you and shoot at you. I mean, after all, some of those, you know, there's always episodes with gun violence, but it's like somebody in front of you or somebody behind your
Forgive me, to your side it's like, boom! Oh, wow. That's too bad. That probably hurt. Yeah, motorcycle versus car usually doesn't end very well. Yeah, but you see they always do that because you're supposed to be fearful of who it is, not what it is. Oh my god, it's a motorcycle, a gang motorcycle. Those are trucking the person, and I think, oh god, it's naked. Oh, he's the person's black. That is a black person. The other day was supposed to happen yesterday while we were...
The one thing that I was that she was that that it was black I don't know if it was a he or a she But when you strip bare butt naked you're standing out there for all the nature to see it's pretty stinking obvious What you know what color you are okay? There was there was no oh you could have been a shade of dark white No, I swear that person was definitely black. I'm telling you beyond the shadow of a doubt go ahead, please
Well, there was another incident in Texas too, but I didn't get all the details on them. I think they were saying it was down in around San Antonio. Something happened with a shooter and I got a blip of it, but I didn't get all the information from that one and I haven't been able to find any fun walk on it either. Well, once again, so the Hispanic illegal alien shooter who attacked somebody else because they were needing more
money or something. I know we've got the one case the guy is up before it is coming up before the court right now. His case is going on the one shooter that was down in that area before and they were talking about that while this other event was going on briefly and then it like shut up that it shut up about it. I haven't seen any more news about in our area. I know we got other listeners in Texas.
They're down in that area, and guys, if you've heard anything about anything going on down there, bring it up. Because again, that's part of what we talk about when we say, you know, you hear about something that's happening in your neck of the woods that we don't necessarily hear about. And bring it up and tell us what's there or link a news story to us. Give us a source, something that we can follow up on. Yeah, don't assume that everybody else saw it.
Especially I see this happen with a lot of people. Well, it was on ABC News. Yeah, well, was it your local ABC affiliate? Well, yeah. Okay, well, guess what? The rest of the network didn't pick the story up because it's not politically correct. And so it was given a blurt because it's, you know, fast news in the local area. But as soon as they realize it's not what they want people to see,
It will disappear and that happens all the time. So when you run into stuff like that, yes, we do want to know about it. Everybody should be, it should be passed down automatically. It should have, don't hesitate to come up on the air given, you know, who, what, where, when. Because this is something that is an ongoing issue and has been for a very long time. We've covered stuff on this network.
that people swear to God only a county away didn't happen. I don't know about that. It's like, well, go here, go here, go here, and then go here. Oh, look at that. So they have reference points to point people towards to. Right. And again, who, what, where, when, as far as you know.
situation report for conventional news reporting. Who, what, where, when, what were you doing, what were they doing? That's ours anyway. It's a technique we've used. And who, what, where, when, as far as the internet goes, that's pretty straightforward. So I think one of the most interesting things is that there have been a couple of other incidents that have
popped up on the periscope and they may disappear right away which tells me that it's A minority or B. It's certainly minority anyway but illegal alien and the number of illegal alien incidents
Once you do a little more digging, have dramatically increased. Of course, now as far as Mayorkas goes, you're not supposed to call them illegal aliens, even though they are illegal aliens. We can't call them illegal aliens anymore because, well, because we're trying to hide the fact that they're illegal aliens.
So again, for everybody out there, there's a lot of stuff. Don't assume that we already knew about it because it's not necessarily in our neck of the woods. Hell, we get better coverage. Let me remind everybody of this with the idiot stick controlled media. In many cases for years, we've gotten better coverage from Northern Indiana or Northern Illinois, Chicago, talking about what happened in Western Michigan than you will hear in Eastern Michigan.
Okay, well, the bank robbery and the shooting and it's like, we didn't hear about it. There is a reason for that and I've explained it to people before. Mainstream media, especially when they're controlled by a college town, is literally the mainstream media. If you're near Ann Arbor, you and the University of Michigan controls the media there. If you're near Lansing,
Lansing's, what is it, Michigan State University controls the media there as far as the college goes. And they're not gonna talk about anything bad in the city. You can't do that. So, Ohio, we hate Ohio, so talk bad about Ohio, but nothing bad about Ann Arbor. Which is why Northern Indiana talks about the rest of the west side of Michigan, because it's all, look how bad it is up there. Oh my God, don't go, you spend your money here.
Which is that all they do and they're paid to do it Yeah, also they do not want this is the other thing too. That's very important to understand if you're like I work the University of Michigan guys Yeah, many people have been killed to University of Michigan or how many have been found dead in the dorms? There's one. How about that one? How many kids have been found dead in the dorms?
In some cases, you know, hanging around for the whole Christmas break, having OD'd or, you know, done something they weren't supposed to like it's drinking, but that's not the only way. And they pass out or then pass away and nobody finds them until it starts to stink about the second week. Because the heat sound in the building, they don't shut the heat off.
And there is absolutely no coverage, a small blurt. Don't talk about that. We don't need mom and dad to think about it. They're spending hell of about $100,000 a year at our school.
We don't want anybody to think nothing happens or murders which of course by the way do happen also and get absolutely no coverage First thing they try to do I've literally been standing right here Does the news know about it? Is there any way we can kind of make this not get in the news and it's like I don't know there are two of them killed I think it's kind of hard not to get that in the news, you know, that kind of thing Seriously, you know, well, well, maybe we maybe we can keep this quiet
I don't think you're going to keep it quiet. Well, they'll try and they will. In some cases they will. At least tone it down to the point where when you tell people about it, it's like, well, I've never heard of both. Of course you've never heard about that. Only at their discretion and convenience for the sake of political activity and manipulation. And then that ain't going to happen. It's just how it is. So we all understand the scam. Everybody's been around for a while. We all understand the scam.
and the BSers that are involved that make up the government. Big thing here again, before I forget, here in Michigan. We do have a series of county meetings that are, now these are county board associate meetings taking place this weekend. One of the subjects is a, needless to say, the actions against the governor's office, lieutenant governor's office, and the attorney general. That's moving at high speed. So I don't know when the,
Hammer is going to hit, but it's not slowing down. In fact, just in reverse with all the garbage that Lansing's been doing to attack the grandmas and grandpas in the Republican Party, they just made a whole a whole path full of enemies that are all highly motivated.
And they're providing funding and resources for the process of prosecution of the bureaucracy, well, the regime in Lansing, Michigan now. So that's one subject. But the other one that's going to come up, and I might, we might be covering this at eight o'clock. I don't know if he's going to be on the road or not, but I'm going to have Dave Stone up if we can for a bit.
And we're going to talk about the foreclosure process with the COVID money. Now, most of the country is screwed right now. And considering the window, you're going to get dates, times and places for action, what they're planning on doing. Now, this is all very much like when the communists took over East Germany. Well, at the end of World War II, when they divided Germany, it took two years for East Germany to become
uh... communized okay officially on paperwork and there's a whole process that they went through to do that well guess what what you're seeing right now and what we're we're on the edge of is virtually the communization and the administrative communization process were supposedly because they've got it on the paper you just can't challenge it we're gonna shoot their ass over this okay that's just all there is to it that's that's how it works and
Everybody understands that it's got a brain, but the characters on the other side really can't wrap their brain around that. I don't care if they hear we don't anyway. But only a handful of counties in the Midwest didn't take, and forgive me, also a very small handful in Michigan, of townships did not take the coronavirus money. If those who did not,
are freestanding, but it's going to be interesting to see if they do like they've always done, my opinion, and just lie their ass off to say that they have the authority to act against the free townships and counties the way they're going to act against the idiot sticks that became the suckers who took the cash, who took the doggy treats, which were not worth the paper they were written on as far as value. It's a jump change.
But what it's going to do is really mess with the overall structure of the states and specifically at the county and township level. So hopefully we'll have Dave up and I'm going to have him walk through that. It won't take, it will take the hour. So I will prepare you right now. There's something you all want to listen to. And if you have any questions, he can answer while he's here. There are, like I said, there's a couple of other meetings that are going on with the legal teams now. Again, that's
split off into two groups. The lesser is the issue with regard to the Republican Party members at the state of Michigan charge. There's a bunch of people that are stepping up to help to deal with that so that the attack does not become a burden upon the individuals because that's the plan. The idea is to damage them financially. Well, that's not going to happen. This will be taken care of.
But in the process a lot of people are gonna have to do a lot of BS work They shouldn't have to and the skank ring knockers and the queers the peto lesbians that are in Lansing They know this it's just purely her again. It's Soviet a Soviet attack. It's exactly what people expected Not everybody was caught flat-footed. Everybody's pretty well up to speed there. So
Well, anyway, the other half is obviously the legal element going into the other project, which is the priority. That priority, that project eradicates all the rest of the problems we're having in the state of Michigan. Basically, let me explain it. High priority project with regard to support and recommendations with regard to administrative issues that need to be dealt with before the papers are served and arrests are made. So that's happening. They are, and this is kind of a, this is the,
Dagger war, civil war, whatever you want to call it at the state level, that is going to escalate very quickly. If they decide to pull some of the other things that people have already given us notice of, that's going to sink the boat just as quick for them. Not for us. So again, pay attention. A lot of interesting things happening around the country. And Michigan is at the epicenter of a lot of fascinating stuff that's
been developing but now finally people are listening. We've done work for decades. Guess what? It's all paying off. I don't care who uses it. I'm going to point you out something. This is the difference between us and the way that the communists on the other side, they're always looking for payoff. They're always looking for whatever. I don't care who uses the weapons we create. It's like the ideas we come up with sometimes here. Like I've said a million times, guys, I don't care who runs the ball. Just run with the ball. Go ahead and take it. Let's see if you can come up with something cool.
You know, get your brain juices flowing, have some fun with the technology, and go to town. Our purpose was to, again, use it as a weapon against the enemy. Do so. We're almost to the top here. Also, before I forget, of course. One last thing, Cinco di Amo Day, Quartermaster Friday. Don't forget to go over to Atlantic Firearms and take a look at the Aja Bajani 7.62x39 Ammunition.
You don't have to buy it, but there is an excellent video. I've had people ask me certain questions. I said, well, not many people know anything about it, but guess what? If you go over to Atlantic Firearms, they have a number of informational videos that they have done on their products, on their materials. So guess what? They did an update, the Ajapaijani 762x39 ball ammunition. There's great stuff.
They did videography work, they did still photography. So you've got really clean digital images of what it is. And also I think they now have a video, people say they own the video. They can take it out anytime they want and blow it away. I believe there is now also a demonstration video that has one of the guys using one of the companies, well, or one of their personally owned AK variants and different weapons.
I believe they even used the SKS, so both the AK and the SKS. I don't see any reason why the ammunition wouldn't work. Azerbaijan was a Russian, you know, satellite country, part of the USSR back in the day. They have not upgraded dramatically, but they have upgraded to a new breed, and they do produce that. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat.
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Again, it has been a very beautiful week, although we did have some storming here and there. I'll tell you what's happened. Just in the last day, we've had a good sun, late last week, we had good amount of sun, good moisture. Then we had rain, humidity was good, it's not been drier, popcorn, fart or anything like that. And this week, we had the same kind of cycle, three, four days apart.
Yesterday, between yesterday and today, the corn jumped by, in some cases, a foot. The corn has tasseled out. We've got phenomenal ears. You know, production you can easily see from the road, good quantity. And bean in this area, bean has, whatever bean was planted.
is out there in force and the plants also jumped about six to eight inches just in the last day because of the combination of moisture and the wet heat that we've had. So this is typical for Michigan. It's up and down. The season of season. You're going to get dry spells, you're going to get wet spells, some really wet. We had that a few years ago. Some areas are still having that, some are having drought right now. It is the nature of North America.
Here in the Midwest, we are in the hurricane of the lakes and weather will change in a very short, short, short period of time. Everybody always jokes, well, we keep 15 minutes, 10, 15 minutes, the weather will change. And it does because the Great Lakes, like right now, looking to the east, we have a dynamic storm front going on. Where we are here, nothing like it at all, but you can see it out there.
on the horizon and climbing to the sky, quite extensively by the way. It looks like a big, no, Detroit. So we'll see how our production is for the state this year, squash, tomatoes,
Sweet corn are all coming into their own right now in massive production, good lush production. All of our plants are doing the same thing. I'm very happy with what everything's doing. I usually pick up the orphans that are kind of tired that nobody wants. In addition to the regular plants that we produce and create from seed ourselves. So what it means is be ready to drive more food, can more food, obviously, and also eat more food.
So we're taking advantage of all of that. Now at the end of the season, I'm going to remind you this last year, I did some experimenting in different things that I haven't done before or haven't done for a very, very long time. But I did them differently with bucketing or potting the plants the way that I did and then transferring them into other locations and up until
Almost the beginning of summer, not quite, but through the whole of the spring I was still harvesting small peppers, the last of the peppers and the last of the little tomatoes. Amazing, now three little tomatoes. I missed them actually, they would have been picked and already dried, but amazingly enough they survived through the winter.
Into the spring before the planning could start and in fact two or three of the pepper plants I was able to take right back out put into new soil because he's like you want to give refresh them and They're growing right now out there, but Habanero cayenne Even bell pepper all through the season and also the winter while we're doing the program every once in a while Nancy was making something with the fresh vegetables and there was no greenhouse work
So, guys, don't tell me it can't be done. In fact, I did part of it using the basement, just using the existing basement windows. And in addition to that, taking a dollar, three, that little sunlight, LED light, and mounting it over top. That's all. I didn't do any grow lights or any special expensive. Of course, really, with natural light, LED is, in theory, doing a full spectrum of radiation. So, and a full light, full light,
normal sunlight projections, so it worked. I'm happy with it, considering what it cost me was set it up, plug it in, walk away. That's it. Everything else was conveniently all kinds of really cool stuff that people put up on the curb in terms of troughs and trays and things with plastic shelving. Don't have to worry about wood rot. Don't have to worry about stuff breaking down, easy to clean.
But not any mess to begin with, so just make sure you add water. Even there, I was not as religious about the water supply as I should have been. Now, if we do get into a catastrophic situation, being able to transport and reconfigure where the plants are is going to be kind of important. So you want to do a percentage of your production in buckets.
large pots or leftover large shrubbery pots. That's actually what I do a lot of the work with. And I'm more than satisfied with the massive production that we get. In fact, we're starting to get the jars ready for the canning cycle right now. We got some odd stuff today because of the amount of free food that we got. We have a massive quantity of mango that's going to have to be jarred.
We already have a lot of mango dried, but Nancy wants to do a number of different things with the mangoes this year. So, chili peppers, cayenne, it's going to be very interesting. And lime. Don't forget lime. Oh yeah. So, food production is always on the side we are supposed to be producing. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We actually have skill levels that we develop.
way to do that is apply what you've seen, apply what you've read, apply what it is that you're, maybe you have an idea about, you haven't seen anybody else do it, doesn't mean they haven't, just means you haven't seen it yet, and you try it and then figure out, oh look, somebody else did too. Well, I think mine turned out better, or maybe, wait a minute, they had a good idea there, I'll do that that way next time.
But food production is a high, high priority. And again, also maintenance of the seeds. Our heirloom seed collection, the only thing I'm doing is some late heirloom Michigan polecat type beans, which are a climber bean. If you haven't done climber beans before, like rattlesnake pole beans,
You need to and in fact it should be a high priority even though it's late in the season you still got enough time to get not only to get them to grow but to growing good production and to be able to collect seed collect beans at the end of the season. They can be eaten green they can also be allowed to mature and dry and then you can eat to use them as storage beans take your pick.
But the Rattle State pole bean family is pretty much all that I've seen are heirloom heritage seeds. So the neat thing is that yes, you're producing your own seeds for the next season. One of the reasons I'm going to be growing what I'm growing right now, I need seeds. I need a fresh batch of seeds. So I'm making sure that I take these Michigan breeds, these are actually Native American.
developed probably from the Ohio Valley and Michigan here because the big Indian agriculture was in the Ohio. Most people don't realize that. And there are a number of heirloom Michigan seeds that were traded, sold, bartered and exchanged back in the day and they have been preserved and they are fascinating. They're really good flavored, good beans, I mean fantastic product.
So if you can take the time, do a little research, you can get to any of the seed swaps here in Michigan. You'll be amazed at what you can find right there on the table and people in many cases will gift them to you. They expect to sell some because you got to pay. The idea is to make some money back, you're actually able to continue to do what you're doing. But you'd be amazed at how happy people are to promote the interest in horticulture, where it's
If you're eating, you're not bothering me. Of course, that's if you're first of all willing to get up off your dead ass and actually take care of your own needs. Most of the parasites out there won't. We know that. And they're going to be coming to the door, expecting you to give to them at no expense. I know how that's going to work. We all understand the world. I've got the Dollar Tree stuff for them that I got for free. I've only got a lot of that. Yeah, I'll give you some. Here you go. Zach, same thing. You'd be down the road in the store.
So as it is next thing real quick here Over at keep shooting calm our friends mentioned them the other day keep shooting calm You may want to go through there if you're looking for additional Clothing and web gear items. They do have a few interesting things that nobody else seems to have for the moment This includes a number of the different windlass coats There's
two or three different coats, it's summer mark. Yeah, well you're going to be planning for the winter like right now. Prior-prior planning prevents physical performance. And by the way, the reason I'm mentioning that is because during the summer when things are especially, this is the peak right now. Stuff for the fall and winter is what people are not thinking about, so it doesn't move. So the prices usually scroll down and or become clearance specials.
or sales just to attract attention. In the process they hopefully clear out old inventory so they can get on to the next. So right now this is the last of the winter clothing deals before they start looking at, oh, it's almost fall. And when that happens the prices will go the other way for these items. One of the things I do recommend is Mickey Mouse boots, go through the system. Sportsman's Guide had a few deals.
As a matter of fact, so did Colmans.com, colmans.com, the French Mickey Mouse boots, and there's another European copy I've never seen before. But we're going to see a lot of this because these armies are selling whatever they can to replace what's been stolen from them to hand over to the Ukrainian army.
Now, they didn't get the winter gear, they just got all the ammunition and everything else. So to find cash for strapped economies, they're going to dump strategic military reserve material, and that's what you're seeing happen right now.
some of the things that we're seeing here are going to be very unique and very, very, very useful. Now just because the Q-size IQ Idiot Sticks that are, you know, the purple-haired queers that we've pushed into those, you know, government operations overseas, they're not ours anyway.
Because they're stupid. Doesn't mean that you are going to be. So if we see this equipment, I would say take advantage of it. Now people ask many times, are the French Mickey Mouse boots actually worth picking up? Yes they are. They're just the regular infantry Mickey Mouse boot. They're not the altitude equalizer with the valve that has nothing to do with forcing air. That has to do with being in a plane.
And if you if the boot was sealed and you go to higher altitude in an unpressurized aircraft Then it's why they call them they already look like Mickey Mouse boots should look even more like Mickey Mouse So the equalizing the pressure equalizing valves are there for that purpose for aviators. Okay, and With that being the case, they're still deeper cold too because at 20 30 and 40,000 feet guys it gets bitter up there. Don't forget that That's why the equipment was made
As just in case, if the heaters and the heating system and the plugged in heating devices don't work, then they better have what they need on their body to keep themselves from freezing to death, which is why Mickey Mouse boots are used for that particular purpose. And they have been very popular forever. Mickey Mouse boots are especially good for sitting. And if you're a vehicle operator,
Cold weather boots, the Mickey Mouse boot is an excellent choice for making sure that you don't lose the tips of your toes or your toes in general. And they have been very reliable. If you're getting a little cool when you're wearing them, just wiggle your toes, move your toes around a little bit. The body heat will be retained and it will be able to say keep you from freezing.
The French ones have been cheap. I've seen them for under $20. Now they may only be limited in sizes, but if you have women or kids and you do not have a pair of Mickey Mouse boots, right now would be the time to pick them up because this would be the cheapest window. The only other thing I can recommend is what I've been doing at every yard sale. I have run into a few pairs. I got a pair of Mickey Mouse boots that are my size for $2 a pair here at a yard sale on Michigan Ave just a little bit ago.
I saw them on the road. So I'll say, you're watching the yard sale on the side roads, I have my head went zero target identify. And those immediately went right into the vehicle. I didn't care. I don't care what condition they're at for $2 a pair for a pair of Mickey Mouse boots. I will they will make they will work and I will make them work. Okay. So just a heads up on that one anyway.
Now before we go any farther, Edward, if you could, Guns and Gadgets for today. Let's bring them up. I wanted to, I should have done it probably the first hour, but we played some other stuff too. So for everybody out there, Guns and Gadgets on YouTube, and we're going into the weekends, so there probably will be a couple of double tap videos coming up here. He had some other stuff that I was reading from the, his regular page.
And there are a number of videos, I think, that are in motion right now. Whatever it is that pops up first, we'll be fine and we'll figure out what I'm gonna look at.
We're going to talk about something that happened last night in the United States Senate. They voted 86 to 11 to permanently reauthorize the Undetectable Firearms Act. 86 to 11. That was inserted into the National Defense Authorization Bill, which is S2226. And it's one of those bills that comes up every year. The NDAA comes up every year.
And by most senators, most people in Congress consider that a must-pass bill. Because you can't have the military go unfunded. So they want it. It's basically a must-pass bill. And because it's a must-pass bill, there's a ton of what's called pork.
inserted in this bill every single year. The last couple years, Nancy Pelosi, when she was Speaker of the House, she inserted things like red flags for the military, forced safe storage and stuff like that. And this year, the gun control secreted in there was the reauthorization permanently of the untraceable, the undetectable firearms act. Now I'm going to go down the list of
Republicans who voted yes for this. 86 to 11, so there's several of them. You're going to hear names on here of senators who are typically very, very pro-gun. But again, this is a must-pass bill, so they're caught up playing politics. All right, so I'm going to have a link down below to the people voting. It was 86 yeas, 11 nays, three people no voted.
Again, there are 100 senators. Let's see, if I go right down the list, these are the Republicans who voted yes for this gun control. Part of the NDAA, but the gun control was in it. Wyoming, Barrasso, Marsha Blackburn here in Tennessee, Boosman, Arizona, Braun, Indiana, Brit, Alabama.
Bud, North Carolina. Capito, West Virginia. Cassidy, Louisiana. Collins of Maine. Cornyn, John Cornyn of Texas. So that's the same one who sold us out with the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Cotton of Arizona. Kramer of North Dakota. Crapo, Idaho. Ted Cruz, Texas. Danes, Montana.
Joni Eirst, Iowa Fisher, Nebraska Lindsey Graham, Shocker Mr. I Love War South Carolina Chuck Grassley, Iowa Haggerty here in Tennessee. So both U.S. Senators in Tennessee voted to pass the NDAA but at the same time they passed or reauthorized the
undetectable firearms act. Holly from Montana. Hovind, North Dakota. Hyde-Smith, Mississippi. Wisconsin Johnson. Kennedy, Louisiana. Angus King who is an independent technically in Maine. Oklahoma, Langford. You know what? There, there. I'll put the link up. It's pretty disgusting.
But again, this is how, this is what, when you call these folks, and if you complain about this like you absolutely should, what they're going to say is, ah, it's the National Defense Authorization Act. We need this bill to pass. What are we supposed to do? I don't know. Challenge it. Stay in your ground. Say, ah, we don't approve of this amendment. Like they would have done if there was a National Constitutional Carry Amendment stuck in there. They would have all fought against it, right?
These are the things with politics, these are the things on why sometimes it's helpful if we, the constituents, we the people contact these representatives, these senators regularly because they don't know all of the stuff that's in it. They will depend on their staff and their aides and their aides will say, hey, you know, this is an ought to pass bill, it's got this in it but it's got this in it, give and take, yada, yada, yada.
Well, I just wanted to bring it to your attention that the undetectable firearms, untraceable, undetectable firearms, heck, sorry, was in the NDAA. It is now approved by the Senate. 86 to 11. If you're curious about the three people who didn't vote, Democrat Pennsylvania Casey, Durbin, Illinois, Democrat and Tim Scott, South Carolina, those three didn't vote. Wouldn't have made a difference if they did or not.
But they should have voted, that's their job. Alright guys, I just wanted to give you that quick update. Because I'm outside, it's probably here in my air conditioner. It's hot, it's real hot tonight. So, wanted to do something out in the fresh air though. Appreciate each and every single one of you, thank you for your time. Check out Blackout Coffee. We're growing, thanks to you. And we got some cool products coming. So keep your eye on it. Blackoutcoffee.com slash G&G. See you all on the next one. Take care.
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Pay attention there and always use the tools in the toolbox that are readily available We're almost to the bottom of the hour. Not quite We're almost to the bottom of the hour and it is of course Friday's syncodality and quartermaster Friday Might been here some of the heavy vehicles in the background that are moving by we have a bunch of stuff going on with some of the deuce the heaps and our five tunners collecting for a
little special project going on right now, so you're probably hear some heavier stuff in a minute and It's just the way things are we've been we have been again Definitely taking advantage of all 24 hours of the day Very quickly also if you get a chance I highly recommend that you go over to Major surplus calm and go through the sales this weekend. There are a few things that definitely are worthwhile for
You know, people are asking me questions rather than reinforce it. You know, I should say I don't have to reiterate everything, but a lot of people have been asking about certain mag pouches or pouches. They do also have a number of backpacks that are pretty decent price. In fact, the wall, the two that are out there right now are as good a price as the wholesale price for the same product.
I don't know if that's one of those things that from, you know, again, they're typical. Yes, they are very, they're very well built bags. They're also China sport bags. I will tell you that. But I've noticed that in the China sport cycle, I don't know if it's because maybe things are winding up or things are winding down, but we're seeing a lot less of the
military category equipment in terms of certain styles disappearing. Now this happens, things go out of vogue or they just choose not to build them. Why bother? They're doing something else and it's marketing. But you want to pay attention. If there's something that you like and you see it in the sales or clearance category right now, there's no guarantee, especially if you've got a lot of other people that outfit. You might want to take a few extra dollars and you get a good deal, especially where it's much cheaper.
and maybe buy more than a few of those this time around. There's a certain couple of camouflage patterns that for whatever reason have vaporized from the China Sport even from Alibaba, which is the, if you know the Alibaba, what that is is China Sport manufacturing expressway to buy lots of.
And we have bought thousands of, we bought thousands of pieces from them. Okay, but there are certain patterns that have disappeared. So it's something standard with the industry. They're agreeing not to. Keep that in mind. Go ahead, call your chip in there. Thanks, Mark. I didn't mean to cut you off, but I tried to pull my buddy in here to hear that guns and gadgets. If I'm not mistaken, are they trying to ban the 80% lower again? Is that the ghost gun?
I think what they're going after, like he said, is they're also trying to lasso or come up with some approach to get into the 3D printing guns because there are people out there. Yeah, that's the other part of this.
It's designed for both. If you go to watch the video, it's on right now at Guns and Gadgets. He has links, and those are what you want to go to. He's like he said, well here are the links. This is what they've actually been proposing when he was talking about this earlier in the week.
And the fact is that what their real ambition is, is they buried this, they shovel it in, and they use this as the camel's nose to get into banning the plastic receivers even though there's no other part that... Like a plumb crazy receiver. Yeah, there are parts that are plastic, but there's still a whole pile of metal parts in the system and they know it.
The Glock was originally, as this pointed out, the Glock was the reason for this yearly, we gotta re-renew this crap for the, you know, invisible guns. And by the way, this goes back decades. This is old. This is not something that, you know, is, oh, this is brand new. But what they've done is they've made it permanent.
And one of the reasons they made it permanent is so that they could now affix this element and use it for going after the 3D printers and going after the Polymer 80% receivers. In any way they can, they will. They don't care if it's just the Polymer they can go after. If they can do that, then they can argue, well, if we can ban the Polymer, we can ban the aluminum ones. Why not? You know how it is. It's just a summary. Now, can I ask you a question? Go ahead.
Yeah, I've got my friend here listening in with me. So those 80% lowers at Delta Team tactical those are like 40 bucks or something for the aluminum ones and those are right require an FFL If they're if they're the right if they're the 80% no, they don't require an FFL. That's the best way to go Again, the big thing now, let me point this out is
Everybody needs to be buying the jigs as much as anything. If you have the jig, you're all set. But the biggest thing that I've seen happening is that the jig availability for all of the different styles, because there are a few different ones, and there are different ideas on how to build the jig, either as multi-panel or one solid piece, two clamshell.
There are a bunch of those are simply drying up. They have not been near. They've been harassed by the bat faggots already about the 80% technology and so the I think the jigs are gonna be more the issue than the 80% blanks I think that's where you if you think you see if you see something you want to do you better buy two of the jigs Okay, if you know if you know what I mean. You know that you also team tactical the jig
Because Mr. Big did. He gave me a site, but I didn't have a chance to write it down for the jig. And it was a different site than the Delta team. Well, I think they have the jigs, but I believe that what he was offering, and I have to go back and look at that. The big thing about that is that there are different companies that make them, and one or two of them literally will do every
Oh, literally every lower 80% that's out there, which makes them a good investment. I think that's what he was talking about. Because I'm blind. Yeah. And he said the blind guy could use this jig and not screw it up. So. Right. Now the original 80% with a polymer, if you'll notice, the ones that even Bud Kay was selling. And I don't think Bud Kay is selling any now.
because of the scare, you know, back when they first started the attack on the on the 80% receivers. Those were the simple plastic, you know, supposedly one-time use jig. But let me point something out about that. It's only one-time use if you're sloppy. If you are paying attention and you've got a good drill press vice,
that you're using with that plastic jig. It's good for a few uses at least if not more. But as it is, you get a new jig where you were getting with the kits. Remember you got the 80% lower, you got the drill bits, you got all the cutout tools, and you got
the jig itself and so it was all it was really it was an a fantastic deals a great package however the metal ones are more expensive but are good for multiple or indefinite use
And again, it's a matter of how careful you are with the equipment. Once again, although again, I believe by any drill press you can get your hands on people. I do. If I see somebody get rid of somebody's yard sale, it's a $60, $70, $80 drill press for $10. It's gone. It's mine. But the thing is that a good drill press, a better quality drill press, is also going to tighten up your specs.
So if you can afford to spend a little money on a machine then it's a double plus good thing You got the machine if you need it for anything else But you got the right machine for the project you're working on I heard another voice caller jump in there go ahead. Yeah, it starts at 5d 5d Delta 5d tactical dot-com Great site. Cool. Yep 5d tackle. They've got the best
I'm gonna tell you that I think it's the best. I don't have one, but from what everybody's told me, that is the Cats meow. They've got tool kits, they've got the jigs, I don't know if they're still selling the lowers, I'm on the road so I can't look this up. Five D tactical. Five D, number five, number five, D delta tactical dot com. Five D tactical. Five D tactical.
Thanks, Doug.
But having them all on the shelf means that down the road, whichever one you want to copy, see a lot of people aren't buying the extra jigs or all the jigs because they're going to use them. Some people are buying them because we need to make more. And they're using the jig that brand new out of the box. It's the sharpest pattern you could ask for. And copying that.
Which by the way, you could even make it a more durable steel, you know, that's something nobody I've talked about this, you know What a year ago two years ago now if you were to take any one of these jigs if you had somebody who knew what they were doing and machining You can build a very high quality high steel jig that would virtually last indefinitely So for anybody who you know, if you haven't thought that way yet We probably should start thinking that way if if we got anybody listening who could do that
And that way, it's going to be available as needed for a number of projects. Here's one of the things to take into consideration why the jigs are useful also. You can repair receivers if you're willing to spend the resources. Now, during peacetime, and with all this stuff laying around, it's not worth your time to try and fix something that's been battle damage.
But in the future we're going to and it's kind of like let me let me explain it this way When we had the battleships at Pearl Harbor, okay, and they got torpedoed they have they were a mess people Theoretically in most cases they wouldn't even think about the idea of resurrecting the ships now number one They didn't need to get up out of the Anchorage
But remember there's another reason you do it. A, it's a good stick in the eye for the enemy. That was symbolism as much as anything. Get any of those ships back in the water and throwing shells back at the people who put them over or put them down. But the other thing is you also spend the money because it takes time. Anything else that you got building that you're building that's new to replace it is two years down the road. And even if it took you a year to recover the ship, it's still worth it.
Well, in a battlefield situation in the future, and I talked about this yesterday about attrition of mechanical technology, if somebody goes to a World War III scenario, everything that's man-made becomes short supply. Everything. So there are things you would not fix in peacetime that you would fix in a wartime
catch cannon environment. And one of those would be rifles, weapons. There are a lot of tricks of the trade that I never talk about, but I've seen and I know they work because government did it. Okay, the armors tricks that if you have the machinery and you have the wherewithal and unlimited resources and you're the government, so yeah, you've got unlimited resources, well they do.
then you can accomplish a lot more than you can imagine. But what's really handy is if you have that jig, it lays right over what you have refilled and reconfigured. And once you've cut it down to its original external surface, kind of like a blank with extra material that's been added on to fix what's broken, you then use that jig to finish what you started. And it saves you a lot of time.
That's how we're looking at, you know, some of these items that are available. It saves you a lot of time. So just another reason for having the jigs on the shelf. Of course, some people say, well Mark, you're gonna be capturing M16s and you know, M4s and whatever. Yes, we will be. But we also have a vast, vast inventory of AR-15s out there, regular AR-15s. And you must be thinking ahead
to be able to keep them functional off the shelf. In other words, it has to be there where you can use it at your fingertips. And there's a lot of things you're gonna be doing. Now let me give you an example. Somebody heliarking or you can do a cheat with a TIG welding on aluminum or with, I should say, taking a model material and actually filling a void.
Something gets hit with shrapnel, something gets hit with a bullet. Bullet will also create energy, creates in many cases energy distortion signatures in the metal when it passes through. Always remember that. So there's a problem you've got there because you have to undistort but still realign the material. Then fill it, and then after you fill it, you may actually have to fill in the whole area, say where a cross pin for the sear is.
or any of the pinpoints, you fill it completely, put the jig on board after you've ground everything down. Don't worry about pretty, make sure it's uniform. So after you've ground it and polished to the best of your ability, not worrying about pretty, you then lay the jig over and re-bore the guide holes to spec. But rather than having to do all the course math and trying to calculate approximately where you need to hit,
If you can lay a jig right over that, how much time does it take to finish the job? Oh, that's done because they don't have to do all the rest of the weapon. I just needed to repair, to recut those particular pinholes. So that's another reason that we want these. That's why the jigs are very valuable for long term. If you've got a long eye towards
all the variants in what can happen in a conflict, especially every variant of what can happen to the weapons and equipment that you're using. And on that note, if you're well, no, let's not go there yet. If you're talking about like, for instance, investing in 80% receivers, remember that there's a couple of tricks here. You might have a friend off the street. Maybe he's a little bit of a whino.
He has a driver's license, but he has issues. He's a great person to be able to provide resources to, and he can be the person at a dump address that orders your 80% receivers. Somebody who is either, like for instance, as I've said, if you're a grandpa right now and you're listening, maybe you know you've got terminal cancer. Maybe you know that your kidneys are failing and it's not gonna go.
Go away. What's the best gift you could give to the Patriot Movement right now? Step up to the plate, work with some of the guys there by everything that they need on your name. A lot of people have already been doing this. Buy it on your name. Why? Because they aren't going to be able to knock on your casket and ask you any questions. And so just as an idea.
One step removed from a straw man. You're an ash man. Yeah, and again, this is 80% receivers. There's nothing illegal about them except they're trying to do everything they can to destroy your ability to access them. But when the time comes, if you're that great grandpa or grandpa and you know that, well, if anybody ever comes to ask, I ain't gonna be here. Everybody collect the money.
Grandpa is the one who does the work or Uncle Bob or Fred or whoever. If you're listening right now and you're ill, I would recommend that you think about the idea. How can you bite at the enemy? How can you from the grave hurt the people that you know are the enemies of you, your family, the freedom of this country, etc. Best thinking thing you could do is step forward and be that person.
Don't have to get guns just everything all think about all the other stuff that they're there They're skullduggery to try and spy and rat and screw all of you out there because you've got ammo and whatever It's like how about you buy all the ammo? I'm sure I am dead cold serious about this It's kind of like if if I were to find out that I was really Not great physical like something's gonna happen shape
I wouldn't be doing this radio program anymore. I have things that I know I need to do and I, because I am going to be leaving, would make sure a lot of people left before me. I swear to God, it's one of those things where maybe a day, if I'm not, if somebody says, well, the intel report's just been taken over by somebody else, that means that my list has got to be used up because otherwise, it won't be used. So I got to go down my list, make sure that my list is
complete. But there's a lot of other stuff you can do out there and again if everybody pitched in in different ways like this without too much effort it's amazing what could get done. Go ahead jump in there caller. Go ahead and check your list twice or three times to make sure. Cause we know who's naughty and really naughty and then wicked evil naughty. Nate, none of them nice.
We're making a list. We're checking it two three four five times. We're gonna make sure we don't miss anybody this time. Yeah Well again, just an idea and this is one of those things that's very simple. It's the it's it removes all
of whatever they were hoping to use in the way of the purpose behind allowing things to go the way they did. Because I've argued that the only reason they did this, guys, is to get us to this point. I mean, they remember the system was told to let things go, turn a blind eye. Not that there was anything wrong, it's nothing illegal with what was being done. But what was the reason behind this when you know that
The bat faggots are frothing at their mouth crazy cow and fruit loops that do want, we don't want to do anything they can to hurt you. Well, they were told to let out the slack. The bump stock was not a surprise, although again, it completely conforms to the law. I've seen this now four waves in my lifetime where they've done this five if I count this one. But the same is true with, wow, all of a sudden the shoulder, you know, the arm braces.
And I just knew, guys, at a given point, the same agency, let me help you understand something here. The same agency has said, oh yeah, arm braces are okay, is the same agency that used to demand they come into gun shops and they falsely tell you, your Luger has a stud on it for a shoulder stock. You have to cut that off. I'm serious.
Oh, your broom handle mouser has the notch for the shoulder stock. That has to be filled. You have to have that filled or that's illegal. Now, wait a minute. All broom handle mousers, there are very few. I mean, some bolos, but almost every stinking broom handle mouser ever made had a shoulder stock notch on it. Under the same premise, do you think this is all new?
The the English high power the Luger in any of its configurations way that you're not all of them had a shoulder stock fitting That's one thing that is true about the Luger. There were a lot of commercial Lugers that did not or certain contract Lugers where they didn't feel the need for the shoulder stock, but the majority of the lion's share did
And so they had everybody devalue their gun, so you had to grind down. Usually somebody would just take a grinder and grind it, but then they'd overheat and they'd damage the base of the Luger, because they had to try and match up that arc and they weren't using a soft grinder or any kind of tool. They were using a coarse grinder. It just honking, honking pucked up that gun.
But that's the garbage they pulled in the past. So does this surprise me what happened with the whole Shoulder brace thing. I told you before this even started Don't do that Just buy yourself a regular m4 if you think you need something like that Just like short barrels you don't buy short barrels and keep them anywhere near your gun. Why you don't need to You don't need them on the gun. They just had a guy popped because the one of the gun stores who was it?
I'll dig it up before we come back up on the air and I'll have Ed play it. One of the gun shops, chain gun shops, reported a guy because he was buying a lot of ammunition. Like every week he was buying ammo. So they called the government and then they went out and their excuse is that he was buying the ammunition. How dare he? How dare he?
And they used that as the excuse to go in his house. Oh, well, one of the things they found was an AR-15, supposedly with a shorter barrel on it, probably a 10.5 inch or whatever. Now, it may not have been on the gun. I'll tell you what probably happened. I'll tell you, they're lying their ass off. Yeah, he probably had an upper.
And he had the upper off the gun. But I've told you before, here's how the Batfaggots interpret this. Just like when they, when the Batfaggot said, well, all you gotta do is take the arm brace off and put it over here. No, you don't. You have the arm brace near your weapons, in your house. It's interpreted as being mounted. They're not telling you that because they want to, oh, well, we're just gonna come and look. Oh my God, you've got it in the house? Guns and ammo and everything. Oh, yeah.
So I'm going to determine, readily convertible, right? Readily convertible. This scam has been going on forever, people. I have, there's nothing new, there's nothing that's shocking me. That's why I'm not, oh my God, because you see what they did. It's like, ah, only seen this bullshit before. And for that reason, again,
When this guy when they pop this guy's house, they only had one weapon but it was that AR-15 and it had a short that shorter upper They showed a picture of a rifle with the shorter AR on it, but who knows what it was? And I pulled it out of your ass picture that they used go ahead. Whether somebody dropped a dime on him for buying a slag load of ammo or not
Is there something unlawful about having a lot of ammo or buying a lot of ammo that would enable somebody to get a warrant to come into your house? No, Ben. What's fascinating about this is, again, this is where the gun shop, you know, did the butt screw thing. Now, it was a chain store. It's not, by the way, it's not Dicks. It's one of the other ones. God, I'd rattle it off, but it just came in pass, the article did.
And what's interesting about this is again, this is why like I said, grandpas, dads, everybody, if you're the oldest man in the family and you're 96 years old, you're the guy who should be buying the ammo for the household, for all of the households. Well, that's why I was driving out there was if there was a legitimate reason for a warrant to be issued, is that not fruit of the poisonous tree?
Yes, but they will ignore that. I agree. But this is what we've seen over and over again. Once they got something in hand, then the judge will turn a blind eye to the violation and will proceed. And we see this all the time with these stank federal judges. First of all, they courtshop. And if they're doing this, they're working in an area where they've got the court by the short hairs anyway.
Again, this is a plot. It should be that way and yes be one of the most important things about what you're saying there Dar and guys for everybody listening This is why if you're doing your own pro se work, you would file that you know what the problem is The lawyer you're gonna get has been told to you know suck up to the bat faggot So he's not going to file that
And if you don't file it when the trial under the illegitimate admiralty court activities that are presently in place, if you don't file it with the first latches cycle, then you can't introduce that idea into a later part of your appeals process. You cannot insert that information. You can't do that. So, and of course, it's always set for the prostitute or against you. Always remember that about the way the scam is set up in the courtroom.
So if you were doing pro se work or pro per work and everybody's pitching in, oh hell yes, there'd be 15 filings and I'd refile it three times through the progress of a trial as I would be doing it so that no matter what they couldn't throw one piece of paper on and claim that it was never filed. See, trust me on that. You think I'm stupid? I have watched paperwork disappear with the judge and that's why you also give the judge a courtesy copy
certified to make sure that that stinking judge can't lie his ass off and claim that he never saw it. And the copy that goes to the judge, should it not be done with registered mail in camera or in his chambers? Yes. As a matter of fact, I've had judges look at me and go, I had to go to the post office and sign for a mail that was sent to me. And he's of course doing this in general, but it's my mail that he's talking about.
And the fact is he's pissed because see when you're in the courtroom, the judges will try everything to avoid making contact with, hold on, with any administrative paperwork. And this is why if you'll pay attention, the judge, if you try to hand papers to the judge, you can't hand filings to the judge. You have to give them to the who? To the bailiff. And the bailiff looks at every page.
before he hands it over to the judge. Why? He's checking to make sure the judge's name is not on it anywhere. So now you're not trying to judge with something. That's right. To make sure the judge isn't having service prepared against him. I have watched judges flee from the courtroom. Their black robes flapping in the breeze.
Because the paperwork was right there to serve them they knew it and so what they will do is literally flee to the Heidi hole behind the seat usually up there on the bench and they'll go down the special stairway or down the special no-access corridor and their ass disappears. They don't run out to the hallway or to the office. They have a whole tunnel network behind most every one of those purpose-built courts. For them, they literally do
If the judge leaves the battlefield like that, can you not take over and declare victory? Can you walk up and take the gavel? After all, you've taken the bridge. He's fled the field. He's abandoned the ship. Which is what he's doing. Which is what he's doing. Go ahead, Tom. Jump in there quick. Hey, like you all mentioned a few times, Carl Miller.
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He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers.
The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince.
Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement year. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity.
and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore
The representatives of the United States of America in general congress assembled.
Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved
and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes,
and our sacred honor.
Finding out the information about what happened the first time she died though Kind of like prompt what I want to talk a little bit about about today Basically the hospital killed her, you know and we I've been Thoroughly disappointed with the medical system that's out there. Everybody knows what happened with fluffy and unfortunately, he never got out of that Recovery ward
that he got stuck in because of his heart attack or his seizure. And he was stuck there recovering and got, got game green. You know, going there for one thing, you get something else. And they, they took him to do some kind of surgery on him and he passed away. Never getting out of the medical gulag. And I'm sorry, that's the way I'm looking at it. These are, these are torture mills basically. What happened with Shelley's cousin?
She has an existing problem with her leg and she went in to have that treated. And there was an infection and they pumped her full of penicillin. Now normally that wouldn't be a bad thing, but either they didn't check the chart, they didn't have the information properly put on her records, and they killed her because she is allergic to penicillin. Now, it happened.
It's really bad, but we want to save people's lives, right? If you're in the field, we don't want to give you the wrong blood type. We want to know what allergies you have. If you do not have a set, dog tags is a good way to do it, or a medical alert ID bracelet, something that has your allergies engraved into it, whether it be bee stings or medication that you're definitely allergic to, stuff like that.
should be on your person. It should be on your person. You're not always going to be able to tell people, hey, I'm allergic to that. It should be something that somebody, a medic or a doctor sees that tag, they should check it, make sure that, you know, hey, this person is a positive, they got this allergy, they got that allergy, we can't give them that medication because of this allergy, so on and so forth. So dog tags are a good way to do it.
And I know people have been using the ones at PetSmart actually going in and filling out the information like it was regular, like a dog, military style dog tag and doing them for themselves. That's a little expensive. Those machines, they'll charge you like $50 for the thing. But you can still get, there's still a couple of good sources online where you can get dog tags made up a lot cheaper than that.
Military dog tags at mydogtags.com run about $8.99 a piece. I think that's either on sale or that's what they're going at right now. Let's see. I think that's a regular price right now, which is up from the last time I went and checked out their page. But hey, that's okay. You know, everybody's got inflation. I'm sure they're dealing with having to pay more for their product anyway. You can get
silencers for the dog tags, just a little plastic ring that loops around the dog tag, that way it doesn't jingle when you're walking. I would, I seriously would recommend having dog tags or medical alert ID bracelet, you know, something to tell people, hey, especially if you're in a position where you cannot communicate and somebody who is, there's nobody around you that knows your medical situation, you know.
It could save a life. Unfortunately, in this instance, it was, this happened to somebody in the medical system who is part of my extended family now and really, really upsetting. They had her medical records. They should have known better. I seriously think that her mother should sue the hospital because they killed her. That's gross negligence. They killed her.
on the table. Now she has even more medical problems. There's organ damage and other stuff from where she died the first time. Now hopefully she won't die under their care again here, but God knows because, you know, it's the modern medical system. You go in for a broken arm and you leave with something else, if you leave it all.
So I just wanted, I really do want to stress that. A medical emergency bracelet or dog tag, something that has your blood type, your allergies. If you want, like with the military dog tags, to list your religion. And oh, just in case, you know, there's something against your religion you don't want done to you medically.
So the other thing you could do is put a do not resuscitate order on the dog tag or on the medical bracelet, which is what her cousin was supposed to have, but they didn't know. So they revived her the first time, which to me, that's a good thing because it points out the negligence at the hospital. You know, they brought her back because they killed her. Still there.
I would appreciate more prayers for Shelly's cousin. She's still in the medical system. She's still there with the initial problem that she went there to take care of with her leg. But now she has all these other problems. Her kidneys have failed. She's on dialysis. There's a whole list of new problems that they're having to deal with that she went to them for help.
Which is terrible thing to say but it is a reoccurring theme My god, it's horrible the way our medical system is Ben butchered the way that it has And hey, everybody's got free health care man, right? Supposedly Obamacare Anyway, I'll get off this rant. I just wanted to like seriously stress guys
dog tags, medical alert bracelets, something that's on you. I know some people go with tattoos. If you want to go that far, you know, just something to identify. Go ahead. Yeah, the third leading cause of death is mistakes in hospitals and they doctors love to bury their mistakes. I yield. I agree. I totally agree with that. We've seen that.
What really gets me is the the in the modern time our modern times, you know, it's supposed to be oh we've got the greatest best stuff out there how many cases of people who've had Gone in for one thing and they come out with gain green and missing a part of their part of their body, you know Darzak is probably listening right now happened to him it happened to fluffy while he was in there and
I think we got Tom Olam who had part of his foot amputated now. It is, it's actually gotten that far. Diabetes is one that will get you to that point too, but there's certain medications that diabetics are not being able to get right now because they're making more money selling them as weight loss pills.
You know, as weight loss drugs, you know, shoot yourself up and lose weight because you won't want to eat, because the stuff makes you so nauseous. You won't. I know because my wife, Shelly, she's diabetic. She has to take those shots once a week. And I'll tell you, there's been a couple of times where we haven't been able to get it. We've had to try to get an alternative through the hospital, which is just as hard to get because it's the same medication.
They don't prioritize those who need it over those who want the cosmetic effect. The effect is once you start taking it, you really can't get off it. Once you stop taking it, you're going to put that weight back on. Which some people don't realize, but we know a couple of people who've been doing just that for the weight loss thing. And when they got off it, they had that problem. So what a surprise there.
The other key thing is I'm trying to think of what the name of the medication is. I can't remember it right off the, it's on the tip of my brain and I just can't take it off of there. But they've come up with another use for it too. They're saying that it could be used as a anti addiction drug for people who are hooked on, which kind of concerns me because okay, if you're using it to replace an addictive drug, it usually means it has an addictive property in and of itself.
which they don't tell you about, you know. I would like to know more about why they're using this stuff for it. And if you did a search for diabetes weight loss drugs, you'll probably see it. They're all in the same pharmacopeia family. They're just different companies that gave it different names, but they all do roughly the same thing. And it's a shot that you take. It's not a pill.
They're talking about making a pill for weight loss, weight loss people, but it's still using the same stuff. So you're still taking that life-saving medication and you're giving it over to people who are just using it for weight loss. Okay. Kind of aggravating. Thank you for the input caller, helping out there with this conversation topic.
It's a serious topic. It's not one that people like to think about because it's dealing with your own mortality. But it is something, if you want to stay on this earth for as long as possible, if anything happens to you and somebody's got to take care of you, it's information that they need to have. Your blood type, your allergies, and if you have any requests in that area.
No, it seems like a lot of information to put on a little piece of metal or on a little bracelet. But you'd be surprised what they can fit on there with the engraving nowadays. Especially the more sophisticated electronic engravers where you're not just having somebody manually printed on there with a tool. Some of the laser etching stuff that they've done really fine print is
Amazing, but even even back in the day what you could do with a jeweler and an etcher engraving stuff is pretty amazing how small they get. I've got the wedding ring that I got married to Shelley with was her dad's ring and there's a message on the inside of the ring that he had engraved for her mother that is so small. I think it goes around the inside of the ring. I was done back in the day, you know, so.
Anyway, there are different ways you can go about doing it. You don't have to use the site I just gave out. They're not a sponsor. They're just one of the cheapest forms. I know how to do it. If you want to use the dog tag machine at Petco or Pet Supply or whatever your local pet store is, if they have one, there's nothing that says you can only use that for pets. You can go in there and have a tag engraved with whatever you want it to say.
and you just pay the fee at the machine. If you want it now and you want it done today, you can go there and do that. You'll pay a little more, but you can go and do that. Have you seen 3Dbunkers.com on YouTube yet? 3Dbunkers.com on YouTube yet. No, I can't say that I have. 3Dbunkers, what is it?
The company comes in with an excavator, they dig your hole, and then they come back the next day with a small truck and a tent. And they put up the tent and they go in the tent with their truck and their 3D printer. And with polymer cement, they print you a bunker, underground bunker, as many rooms as you want.
polymer cement is supposed to be five times stronger than regular cement and they say at the fraction of the cost of metal building bunkers. And the guy's looking for a business partner to spread this far and wide. And if you go to their website, 3Dbunkers.com, but their YouTube channel is 3Dbunkers.com and they got videos.
showing you the process. Well, it sounds better than the other 3D printed houses that I've seen. Building it underground sounds neat using the polymer. I've seen the 3D printed brick layer that lays the bricks automatically.
lay them in whatever format that you tell them to. I've also seen the other one which God, you'd never get me to get into one of these houses that are made out of cowpies. You know, literally bull feces. How does that have bull feces printed by a 3D printer? Like what the heck?
You know, my good friend of mine, who I'm a partner in mineral business, he treats lagoons at dairy farms. As soon as the weather breaks, over, I think, 40 degrees, 45 degrees or something,
He feeds the lagoon, the lagoons, you know, that other, the cow pea and poop go into. And, you know, that's that smell that comes off of them dairy farms. And he puts an enzyme in there, and the smell is undigested nutrition.
and the enzyme eats all that and then he puts some minerals in there, granulated, you know, raw ore and the, you know, that starts the process. They eat that and then they eat that other stuff and the smell goes away. It's kind of like the bacteria that you put into it. Right. Yeah. I'm familiar with that.
I can see that being a job. I also know that some material and sell it as fertilizer. To the north of us here in Lubbock, the one that blew up, the EPA stopped them because they're, I can't remember, I'm trying to remember exactly how this went down. I'm gonna have to look up the story. But I do know, the reason why the barn blew up is that the EPA stopped them from doing anything with their septic system because they were worried about the bull feces, or the cow feces.
and urine and stuff, leaching into the soil and getting into the water cable, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, which, guys, if any wild animals are going to have that, if you have any type of wildlife in the area, it's already being done. Of course, their excuse is it was on a massive scale, so they shut it down and it built up the methane in the dairy farm. And the dairy farm blew up, and that was when we had all those, I think it was, like, what was it?
Yeah, it was a large number of cattle. I can't remember how big it was as far as numbers go, but we lost all the cattle in the explosion because the EPA shipped them from pretty much what it comes from. I remember that. What a joke. Yeah, it was that perfect though.
They left these septic tank companies after they pump out these septic tanks. They put that on farmland and then they gathered up as organic fertilizer. As human we were, it's just sick. Home Depot sells it. Come from that food you're going to eat with waste. You know, just things that we know. It can be done as a last resort, but it should
We had as to why that was a last resort and not something that we would do on a regular basis, you know, yeah That Whitmer Whitmer the governor of Michigan passed a signed a bill today or yesterday that no The
What they call it it's something about the transgender operations for children for minors. It's not allowed They didn't call it that they called it Trant not there wasn't trans. I can't remember what my daughter called me and read it to me But it wasn't transgender, but that's what it was referring to I believe Considering how how pro she is in that area
Yeah, I would question how hardballed that legislation was. I have to read it. I haven't read it. Well, she didn't read me the whole bill. So yeah, I'm curious to know exactly what it says because I was shocked. So anyway, if I find out more, I'll let you know. Yeah, because remember, supposedly she's a lesbian. You do have like nine- She's a little dude in her mom's body.
She's a lesbian in a man's body. Well, that one swimmer apparently was a gay man, now is a lesbian because he found his other pretend female partner so even though neither of them have the equipment, they're claiming that they're lesbians but I guess you're not, you know. If it wasn't so sick, it would be pretty comical.
Uh, homo is a homo is a homo. Yeah. It's like every other one. In the gilded and in the dishoned world. There's all this stuff we laugh about time and here it is in front of us and people are taking it seriously. It used to be a comedy skit, Mighty Python, and now it's like, no, we want this to be taken seriously. Yeah. Wild and in color. Unbelievable. Like it doesn't matter, but we want to fight for your right to be able to have a baby.
you're a man. Well I want to be a woman. It doesn't work that way. If you've ever seen, I think that was, what was that? That was either from the flying circus or from the world. Monty Python? I'm not sure. Go ahead. Yeah, I think what he's trying to talk about is something called...
It has to do with it's against the law for any mental health professional to try to talk a homosexual out of being a homosexual.
So if you walk in, you walk in, you walk in. Yeah, the horrors of conversation therapy. It's something like that. It basically means that you walk into a mental health professional and say, hey, I've been trained to be a homosexual and I want to be a heterosexual and act normal. They're going to say that mental health professional is against the law. That's basically the gist of what I'm thinking, trying to say, or what they're trying to do.
They're basically trying to say, you can't... You can't convert a minor that thinks he's queer and wants a surgery. So they're saying you can't do that so the child can have the surgery. Yeah, but I can't believe that... It has to do with deprogramming a homosexual. And I'm pretty sure that's what they're trying to... They're trying to call it the horrors of a certain type of therapy. You can't use the mental health inspection.
I could see them getting that in that bill and wording it in a way to try to confuse people. See, I haven't read it, so I can't say. Considering Whitmer herself is supposedly one thing and everybody thinks that she's, you know, a little extra, yeah, I could see that. Yeah, I look up the definition of all those word games. Usually when they throw these fancy words that are confusing, I start to look at
analyze what they're saying. They're making, you know, if you got, if you got a whole bunch of mouthful of gobbly cook words, I always look up the gobbly cook words and it always gets down to, they're really up to no good. Well, it's like all the, all the different genders and shit didn't come in, excuse my thing, didn't come into play until recently, okay?
and they all have their little special flags, there's even a special one for pedophilia and you're supposed to feel sorry for them and just understand, no, you've got a mental illness, okay, especially if you're looking at little kids that way. You've got a mental illness if you think you are a man in a woman's body or the other way around. Most of the time, they will even admit in their own studies that most of the time that gender dysphoria thing goes away after puberty
Which is why they're trying to attack these kids before they get to puberty Which is why they're trying to put them on puberty blockers Which is why they're trying to get them separated from the period black. Yeah, I'd go out anybody anybody
Well, if you got, I'd be calling things like your superintendent of your school system and say, you playing around, I'd walk in there and you put them a sign, it's against the law to you, or you administer a period block to the school, right? And put it in writing. If they don't sign that, if you don't walk into the superintendent and say, you signed this paper that says it's against the law to use period blockers in this school, if you don't sign it, I know what you're up to.
And that's all that's to it. That's exactly how you do it. Either that you walk in there, you have to take the initiative as in either you do this or you confess what you're doing.
I never even knew of purely blockers until you started to find out that all these kids are becoming homosexual because they had you were purely blockers. And I never, they were doing this years ago and they were doing this behind our backs and I don't understand, now I understand what they're doing. Who knows what they're doing now?
They're always up to something wrong, and then you find out they've been doing it wrong for, they've been hiding it for how long have they been hiding it? One thing about homosexuals. Basically, in the National Socialist Germany, they looked at it like this. They'd looked at homosexuals as a mental illness.
What they did is they put all the homosexuals together and they put them all in what it's kind of like a boot camp. You know how you go through boot camp in the army? Basically, they put all the homosexuals that were homosexuals into something like a boot camp environment and they made sure they didn't have sex with each other because that's the purpose. They kept the realization that well,
There's something that didn't go right in their childhood where they didn't become a man or they didn't become a woman and what they found out is that these people basically overcame their homosexuality and What you came down to is five percent of people are literally homo cycles I'd say five percent at least no more than five percent of homo cycles are really homo cycles
And then he comes down to another equation. 95% of them, they're all recruiters. It's all recruit, recruit, recruit.
You know, you get married, you have kids. They homocellas can't do that. All they can do is recruit. And like I say, they'll say things like, you're just a homosexual, you just don't know it yet. That's, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that
It's all recruiting. When you look at them as almost, when you call them petafile recruiters, you understand what you're dealing with. It's not just a social recruiting, no. That's petafile recruiting. You want grown men dressing sexually in front of your underage kids. That's something about, that's what it's like recruiting. Yeah, that's about the person that is up there, what they're there for. You know, treating kids that way to a sexual fetish show. And then,
The parents or the teachers ever let that happen. That tells you something about their sick minds. You know? Yeah, I believe that too. There are parents out there that do that. There are parents out there who groom their own kids. Again, I've... Yeah, there's parents out there that groom their own kids. Like the adopters. Wait, wait. They're not doing it for... I understand what you're saying, but they're not doing it for that agenda. They're doing it for a...
For them, it's a social status to have somebody in the community and, oh, aren't I just special now? Because that's a politically-involved thing to do. And they are. They're politically correct. Anything that comes along that's politically correct, they'll jump on board with because then most of the time they're Democrats because they want to be progressive. And progressive is like, oh, it sounds like a good thing, but they're always moving forward. Always moving forward to the point where they start to move backwards.
They're taking the side down the toilet and they're standing up high like they got status. It's an artificial status game. They're garbage in the toilet is being raised up in status. It's a status game. It's garbage in the toilet. You call it status. And that's all it is. I'm going to hang up now. I just wanted to clarify this Whitmore. This Whitmore, it's conversation therapy is really
It's against the law, basically it comes down to, it's against the law for mental health professionals to turn you back to heterocycle. Well yeah, because there are two different types of conversion therapy. And like I said, I would be interested, like I said, in reading the law, sitting down and spending more time going over the law.
Because there are two different types of conversion therapy. There's the conversion therapy which they're always blaming the Catholics for for being destructive. Remember they did a couple of, what is it, crime shows about the homosexuals who are put into, I'm trying to think, I think it was a CSI thing. My wife watches that crap sometimes. And I know about this.
They've had a couple episodes on those where they've had a serial killer that was a homosexual, but he was only a serial because he was put into a conversion therapy camp run by the Catholic, you know. So there's that which is to take people, supposed to help people from being homosexual and making them heterosexual.
Of course, they put their own twist on stuff. I don't trust anything in sitcoms. There's usually not much truth in that BS. And then there's the conversion therapy where they're doing puberty blockers and other things. The question is, how is the bill worded? Is it worded towards one or the other, or is it talking about both?
You know, just basically sit back and let the kid decide, which is what they've been pushing for anyway, is to remove the adult from the equation. And you can't trust that they've been trying to teach the kids. In fact, there are several good YouTube videos on it. In fact, there's one girl who went through this BS.
And now she's been one of the big proponents. I think she's got a couple of videos on PragerU talking about how the counselors, the teachers, the psychologists that they had her see, were all talking her into the fact that it was her versus her parents and that this is a good thing and how they were empowering her, making her feel like she was empowered to make the decision and then later on in life.
It turned her into a forever patient. She's never going to not have a medical bill because she always has to go and deal with the problem. She had the top surgery and all this other stuff. To me, she's a hero for stepping up and saying, hey, I made a mistake. Don't let your kids make this mistake. This is what happened to me. I didn't really, I thought I was making a choice, but I really wasn't making a choice. They pushed me to it. They're pushing your kids to this.
I can't remember her name. I'll see if I can pull it up next week and maybe even pull up one of her videos where she's talking about what happened to her. I think we played it once, actually. I think we played one of her... I think we did play one of her interviews once on air. I'm not sure. It was Friday and I think we got diverted afterwards from the topic. But yeah, more... It really does. And somebody needs to be slap people.
and bring them back to reality on this stuff. Honestly, I think people who push their own kids like that, that is a form of, to me, that's a form of child abuse. And it's a form of child abuse that will last on a child for life. It is not something that you can take back. Although they like to say, oh, well, you can just get off puberty blockers. You can get off puberty blockers, but you'll never develop the way you would have if you went through puberty naturally. You're never gonna, you,
Your body chemistry changes so much just listen to the people who have been through it who are dealing with the problems from the surgeries from the treatments all this stuff that they that they're saying is a good thing for these people and oh well, they're they're informed that that's another thing that that you Go hear from these people make well. Yeah, of course the doctors informed us did they really?
And were you of age and mental capacity to understand at the time what was happening to your body? And most of them, no, not at all. You're at an age where you can't make that kind of decision for yourself. We got about 10 minutes left to the program.
I was going to play the Guns and Gadgets piece again that Dad had us play earlier because I know some people missed it and were asking what he was talking about. And Dad went into it a little bit. Again, this is about the military budget bill that they passed and the pork that they've added to it, which is going after 3D printed guns.
Oh receivers and anything that doesn't have a serial number on it that is firearms related basically is what they're going after. So here we go play this again. This is Jared guns and gadgets. The video is US Senate
permanently reauthorizes the undetectable firearms act.
They voted 86 to 11 to permanently reauthorize the Undetectable Firearms Act. 86 to 11. That was inserted into the National Defense Authorization Bill, which is S2226. And it's one of those bills that comes up every year. The NDAA comes up every year. And by most senators,
most people in Congress consider that a must-pass bill. Because you can't have the military go unfunded. So they want it. It's basically a must-pass bill. And because it's a must-pass bill, there's a ton of what's called pork inserted in this bill every single year. The last couple of years, Nancy Pelosi, when she was Speaker of the House, she inserted things like red flags for the military, forced safe storage and stuff like that.
And this year the gun control secreted in there was the reauthorization permanently of the untraceable, the undetectable firearms act. Now I'm going to go down the list of Republicans who voted yes for this. 86 to 11, so there's several of them. You're going to hear names on here of senators who are typically very, very pro-gun. But again, this is a must pass bill.
So they're caught up playing politics. Alright, so I'm going to have a link down below to the people voting. It was 86 yeas, 11 nays, 3 people no voted. Again, there are 100 senators. Let's see, if I go right down the list, these are the Republicans who voted yes for this gun control. Part of the NDAA, but the gun control was in it.
Wyoming, Barrasso, Marsha Blackburn here in Tennessee, Boozman, Arizona, Braun, Indiana, Britt, Alabama, Budd, North Carolina, Capito, West Virginia, Cassidy, Louisiana, Collins of Maine, Cornyn, John Cornyn of Texas, that's the same one who...
Sold us out with the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Cotton of Arizona Cramer of North Dakota Crapo, Idaho Ted Cruz, Texas Daines, Montana Joni Ersk, Iowa Fisher, Nebraska Lindsey Graham, shocker Mr. I Love War South Carolina Chuck Grassley, Iowa Haggerty here in Tennessee So both U.S. Senators in Tennessee voted to pass the NDAA But at the same time
They passed or reauthorized the undetectable firearms act. Holly from Montana, Hovin, North Dakota, Hyde-Smith, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Johnson, Kennedy, Louisiana, Angus King who is an independent technically in Maine, Oklahoma, Langford. You know what? There, there. I'll put the link up. It's pretty disgusting.
But again, this is how, this is what, when you call these folks and if you complain about this, like you absolutely should, what they're going to say is, ah, it's the National Defense Authorization Act. This, we need this bill to pass. What are we supposed to do? I don't know, challenge it, uh, stand your ground, say, uh, we don't approve of this amendment. Like they would have done if there was a national constitutional carry amendment stuck in there. They would have all fought against it, right?
These are the things with politics, these are the things on why sometimes it's helpful if we, the constituents, we the people contact these representatives, these senators regularly because they don't know all of the stuff that's in it. They will depend on their staff and their aides and their aides will say, hey, you know, this is an ought to pass bill, it's got this in it, but it's got this in it, give and take, yada, yada, yada.
Well, I just wanted to bring it to your attention that the undetectable firearms, untraceable, undetectable firearms, heck, sorry, was in the NDAA. It is now approved by the Senate. 86 to 11. If you're curious about the three people who didn't vote, Democrat Pennsylvania Casey, Durbin, Illinois, Democrat and Tim Scott, South Carolina. Those three didn't vote. Wouldn't have made a difference if they did or not.
But they should have voted that's their job. Hey guys, I just want to give you that quick update come outside It's probably here my air conditioner. It's hot. It's real hot tonight so Want to do something on the fresh air though appreciate each and every single one of you. Thank you for your time check out blackout coffee we're growing thanks to you and Got some cool products Coming so keep your eye on it like our coffee on comm slash gng see you all on the next one. Take care
Alright, there we go. That was Guns N' Gadgets. And we're gonna close with one of the requests from the Gilded Music Request channel. Play this for Sosa Tactical, Country Boy, by Aaron Lewis. Got the live video linked in the Gilded. So I'm just gonna hit play on that. And when we come back, maybe the intelligence will wrap in pretty tight.
Pops picked the place up for fifteen hundred bucks back in 1964 Grandpa was a drink and I smoked a gaboy Never be so so much He said, Sertborn, you better listen to me There's a couple of pounds in your head Push that wife, do you need your friend? There's things in life that fly high The wife, the boy
My guns, I love my family, I love the way it is now. And anybody that tries to change it has to come through me. That should be all of our attitude. This is America, and the country boy is good enough for me, son. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and, speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to save the world.
to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children
to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat 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 not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants 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 gentlemen? This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and
sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, north, west, and... John, when you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. Say hi to our merchant marine operators out there, wherever, whatever body of water you're on.
Rosalind and Mary, to other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday at Cinco de Amadean Quartermaster Friday. It is the 28th of July. 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords footwork blade.
And of course, every once in a while, throw an arrow at him. Or, hey, maybe you got a bolt. Yeah, maybe you got a crossbow, if you're lucky. Depending on the era. But as it is, in this modern time, we'll throw everything at them. First of all, we'll say hi to all our friends at Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Weyland North, the Ogham Aranges, Niagara Hicham, Fox Wolf and the Rustics. The Bugaboos, I guess, aren't as bad, but still, they're out there.
We have been having kind of an odd roll with the mosquitoes, but still again, they are a biting. So if you're going to be deploying and you're on your way this weekend, right now after work or heading up to facilities, whichever one you're going to, two things. Remember, take your bug guard, make sure you take your bug net and bug head net. You're going to rest and sleep accordingly. And don't forget your two cans, number 10 cans or people call them gallon cans.
of a pass currency because you don't pay to get in, you donate to every person, each individual, donates to number 10, one gallon cans as you call them, of food. It doesn't make no difference what it is, there is no spec on that. If you find a place where you can buy a dollar, a can for a dollar, a number 10 can of food for a dollar, well, it was cheaper for you to work this weekend.
If not, this is one thing we're religious about. It's like a pass coin. If you don't have it, you go down the road, there's other stores just down the street. And since typically people are there before the close of the business day, and you run down there and you grab yourself a couple of number 10 cans of cheap stuff on the shelf. It could be ketchup, corn, we don't care. It'll all be used. But that is part of the discipline of an adult.
participating in an action. That's its real purpose because you should be able to remember this. So anyway, and we pretty well have no problem across the board with that. Everyone's all people forget. I guess somebody might even have some extra small change in the vehicle, you know, a couple more cans. So they let them care. They let them, you know, have that and pay me later when you get home, back to the bed, back to where we come from.
Anyway, everybody pay attention. Remember the basic safety rules. We have a couple of lesser night vision and thermal classes going on over at, scroll up to our left, and of it, Camp Emmerich this weekend is night vision, so you guys will be busy there. A lot of equipment we've been sharing is making the traveling road show right now.
stuff that I've picked up over the years that you won't find anywhere else, one of a kind in some cases because in reality the stuff while it is very sophisticated is not in service now, or at least in theory they claim, but a lot of interesting starlight and first generation zero equipment, all of it's palletized.
The instructors will give you the course. You'll see what I'm talking about. You'll see it soon enough this evening or tomorrow, depending on where you are or when your training cycle is set up. Cinco di Amo Day. And again, over at AIMSurplus.com, they did get a little bit of PPU, preview partisan. More people are carrying PPU, I've noticed, but not great selection. And AIMSurplus still seems to have the best
general selection of a preview partisan ammunition of the bunch. I know you can go to the regular ammo brokers and all the different ones out there. Sure you can find it there, but AIM is one-stop shopping for some pretty good prices, better than pretty much everybody in the system.
So you are going to want to take a look at that. And they do have calibers, you know, the whatever it is that PPU produces they buy and they carry pretty much everything that they will produce and import in one time or another, it's matter what your time of the year it is. And so you will find ammunition there you won't find in other places.
especially for a lot of the real traditional volume military arms that we have that are in service out there like I said 38 Smith and Wesson not 38 special 38 Smith and Wesson sometimes called 38 short or you know there's a number of different slang terms that have been used but good round and these are fresh rounds which means you got some brand new boxer prime non-corrosive
brass case ammunition with a lead bullet or jacketed depending on what they built that day and in proper bullet spec. Now, there's no reason I'm mentioning this because, oh, well, I gotta finish this first. Something else that somebody just sent me, I want to say thank you. There are a bunch of Enfields and Webley's in 380. If you see, you know, 0.380 on
top break English revolver. That is again 38 Smith and Wesson. So it's just that the English have a different designation and some for the rounds. There were a bunch of these top break revolvers that came in. Typically they're just lacquer painted. That was policy for World War II. And because of that the
Once you see out there, well when they first came in they were $60 a piece. Now there's some that were bought before that that were quite a bit more expensive and some of them were actually quite collectible anyway. But for about $60 these guns came in in a big window and the British system, Pakistan, who knows, whichever country was releasing them, they came in through the usual Runner Revolution suppliers. They're good guns, they work.
There's leather out there for them. Basic single-action holsters you see for made by, for instance, Hunter. Hunter makes a number of holsters that those pistols will fit. So it is a serviceable weapon. And if you're looking for ammo, go check out aimsurplus.com. A-I-M, aimsurplus.com. And then when you go there, check out the PPU ammo, see if they have, you know, what I'm talking about, Stitland stock, they did.
Earlier in the week here, of course it's Friday, anything can happen between Monday and Friday in this day and age. So it is worthwhile. Also many other chamberings, that's not the only ammunition they got. That's just one that's really notable because there are many, many, many surplus revolvers out there in that chambering and they are good weapons. I'd carry it. You give it to me, I'll shoot it. I don't think twice.
I carry it and use it and I know how to use it. Shot every one, every variant that's out there and I very much appreciate them. So another thing, remember I was talking earlier in the week about the Lake City 69 ammo. Well it turns out, and because this came from an oblique, apparently the Civilian Marksmanship Program
has accessed a quantity of Lake City 69, 30 out of 6. That's where it came from. Now, what I have not seen yet, so far with the pictures I've seen and the little video that I've seen of the ammunition, it is in the standard 5th caliber can. It is Vietnam-era pack. It may have been repacked, although I don't think so, but I couldn't see all the sides of the can.
If I could see it properly, I could get an idea of window of time, but it's obviously Lake City 69, just at the edge of what was the Tet Offensive. It had just taken place. The military was able to get a little bit of a panic, you know, crack the whip thing going. And because the, even though we did have 30 out of six in service, okay, we had Browning 1919s that we would put on for SNCM.
48 battle tanks because the commander killer turret gun, the coaxial gun up in the little turret was a total failure. And they needed something fast, so all they did is make an add-on, big welded, or no, big welded rod system to hold a Browning pintle and mounted Browning. So if you go look at the Vietnam War era, you'll see this on the M48 tank sand.
on other vehicles too. Now the 60 was newer, they hadn't cursed the 60 cupola gun even though it was having the same problems, but the M48's internal gun pretty much have been shelved by the time you see that period of time show up with the Brownings.
The Browning wasn't the first choice per se, but it was the only gun that made sense for the battle tanks. The crews were experienced with it. It had just been cycling out of service. It was still around, and at the time, they made a pile, I mean the biggest lump block of 30-06 and 7.62x51 NATO ammo period, that there's one other burst, 72-73.
last gas but in 1969 many many many rounds however now so far I've not seen any other information on the national match ammo that came in there's been both Lake City 69 ball brown box black print standard just like we've seen forever if you've been at any kind of rifle shooting and you know the DCM
But if what we're watching for is the white box, you know, the Blue Eagle, red red counter print blue, you know, combination, basically, it's kind of like a red, white, blue motif, but there's not that much red on there. But it's the National Match boxed ammunition factory produced. It's not something that was cut after the war.
and there is some of that spinning around. It might have even come from a civilian marksmanship program. I think I'm gonna go there tonight still and see what they do have listed. But if you're listening to me and you have a National Match 30 Out of 6 Grand, make that up with some National Match 69 and you are going to run that machine like a singer sewing machine. It will tack drive. Now, what's old ammunition? Yeah, it doesn't make any difference. First of all, they don't bounce this stuff around.
One of the things about ammunition is unless it's been in the back of a truck, beat up and down, and bounced around, dropped off the truck, moved to a position, thrown back in the truck, flopped out its side, bounced around on the truck for weeks or months on end, what's interesting is pretty much it's going to stay performance-wise, very consistent. The biggest problem is when it does all that bouncing around is that the powder
breaks down. If it was rods or if it's even if it's donuts or if it's flake, it will break down and become more pulverized into a finer component and that burns differently. That's what changes as much as anything and any that issue right there is the number one change agent with regard to change and point of impact or inconsistency in the group.
So this is where this ammunition isn't beater ammo, Lake City National Match or any National Match, St. Louis, Frankfort Arsenal, I don't care. It typically was locked down, it was retained for marksmanship purposes and not just for range fire. Well it does say, you know, National Match ammo, Lake City NM.
You have to understand that this is the ammunition you would be issuing out, for instance, if you could, to that 1903 Springfield operator in 1950 in Korea. He would have been prioritized and given the precision ammunition available in the day and the NMMO was typically the variant now. There is some stuff that's marked as marksman.
If you look at, just like what they have, it's also another one called Special Ball. If you have a standard brown box, the donut of destruction, for whatever reason, you know, in their infinite wisdom of ideas, which always change, because somebody comes, you know, gets a job and has to, you know, rearrange the closet to show that he's doing something. During World War II, they had what they called alternative ball, alt-ball.
and it's marked on the box accordingly. It was designed, what it is, is the research ammunition, I've told you many times about, and it was retained for training or for security purposes on the continent. It was not shipped overseas. Why? I don't really know because there is no significant performance change. It's perhaps for security reasons because you didn't want anybody to get an idea.
if they captured ammunition because military intelligence Japanese, German, American, everybody works the same way. If something odd or new shows up, they want the soldiers to hand it over and tell them about it. So this unique ammunition, the alternate ball ammunition, they didn't want that out there because the Japanese might be able to back engineer and use the information.
Now, the Marksman's ammunition was there for, and you might see some of this with this, this stuff that's popping up right now. Marksman was specifically what it sounds like. It's not National Match. And this stuff in the brown box is what we've got to watch. But if you see the word Marksman stamped on the box in black, it will be in all cap block letters.
That means that this was select ammo. It was built as a particular batch, whether it was the powder or if it was, there were some other significant element that they specified to designate this as the ammunition that would go to the unit marksman, the unit rifleman in the, say, a 10-man squad. You'd have the equivalent to, you'd call him a sniper, but he was, the designation was marksman.
Like the guys carrying the M1903 A3 Springfield's in Korea every tenth man was issued one and their job was precision rifle marksmanship That's what they were supposed to focus on long-range shots individual target command orders in other words look for people pointing and giving orders shoot them and Use that better rifle with better ammo to get the job done. Okay, Mark
So, little things to watch. Go ahead. Possibility they hand loaded that to make sure that the powders were like micro precise and everything? Yes, slightly these are what are, yes, they're special batches. So that means that in the plant, probably in the, what they all, they had a general production hand system. But yes, it would have been from the R&D department because they would do so many thousands or tens of thousands of rounds or hundreds of thousands of rounds.
And then they would stop that lot and then they would just go to another one. They were like when they were told they needed more. So it's most likely it was. You're absolutely right there. It was probably a custom hand load in terms of being able to constantly, slowly, and meticulously, as I've said many times, monitor that powder trickler and constantly be checking and gauging the
powder charge because you want to make sure that that's the most important element. It's not the only element though. Bullets for the same reason they would actually be in the same shop like you said for custom loading. You get so many bullet trays and you walk them over to the counter and you have a scale.
And what you're literally going to do is weigh every bullet. Just like I've told you we do. This is what we've done before. If you want to make a precision heavy rifle round, you sort your bullets by weight and you sort them out so that you have a batch of bullets that are absolutely the same weight.
Now primers, you can dress up a primer by going to Magnum, but as long as the primers are consistent, you can't control that, that comes from the factory, then you hope for the best quality or try to buy the best quality you can. That's the only thing you can do. But your powder control is through constant checking to ensure that there is precise and consistent powder trickler
maintenance. It has to be tightened every once in a while to loosen up with working. You also do want to have a straw boss walking through and randomly checking your equipment, not just you checking your equipment. And with the bullets, in addition to the fact that they would weigh the bullets, they would also probably swage the bullets.
Because there's even variance in the outer diameter. So what you do is you bullet swage it so you have absolute consistency there. Go ahead, Culver, chip in there. And this is Tom. It wasn't that long chopped by Carl's Hot Tocke. Wasn't that done by 1950 cal? 250 cal. I knew it was a browning. Yeah, I knew it was a browning. I couldn't remember if it was 1919 or an M2.
Right, they were using a literally a 50 caliber with improved optics, because they never have optics out of Browning normally on an M2, but they dressed it up and also worked single shot and were able to do placement shooting with a gun. And that's exactly what he did. The big thing about the situation here with this ammunition is that we're looking at some very high quality ammo
for a reasonable price. First of all, it's absolutely Lake City 69. The zenith of our ammunition production is about 1968-69, just like our steel production is about 1965-66. We reached the peak of perfection in terms of consistent skill, quality, mixing, all of the work involved in quality control, etc., etc.
Some of the best steel ever built, not just the United States, probably in the world, is built in the US in American foundries about 1968, 69, about the time the Tet Offensive did take place. Or just a hair before. But right in that window is when everything just hit the perfect combo. You have this vast amount of Americans who have incredible mechanical skills.
They have aged. They are very tedious. They've been well trained. In addition to that, each of the raw material production facilities that were feeding them were of the best quality. So this is why when people talk about scrapping stuff and it's like, nobody can wrap their brain around understanding. What we got now is punkajunk.
In fact, I'm getting to the point, because now the punka junk has been in my hands enough, that you know how it is. You can see it, you're looking at it, you even gauge the metal. You can see the metal. You can gauge the steel. You can gauge the alloy. You can gauge whatever it is you're handling. And what I see right now, pretty sad, well, in this case, we're getting something that's out of the
Wherever it came from, that's the only question, did the government bring us out of their ancient, you know, tunnels and offer a bunch up to the DCM, or well, to the civilian marchmanship, or did they go overseas and buy it? Because they had been buying overseas, and a lot of our stuff ended up getting slid sideways. Hell, it could be even the Israelis screwing us as they always do. We give it to them and they're, I'll sell it back to you for a prize.
And it's most likely that's what happened. We get screwed by them again. But however they got it, they do apparently have some... I don't know if you're just gonna... Well, I would think, and I haven't looked at the page yet, but they're smart enough to offer by, you know, date and manufacturer. So we'll find out. I don't know anymore, but I have seen it. It looks great. A little box, a little dust, any outside? I mean, I bought a box, not the ammo can, not the boxes.
This stuff is time sealed, as they say, in other words, from the ancient bolts. And it is a good choice. If you've got a not six, this is a good choice. You don't take this to the range to burn. You don't pedal fart with this stuff. You treat this stuff like the treasure that it is in preparation for what's coming.
But it is definitely a worthwhile endeavor. So you might want to check the DC I keep doing that the civilian marksmanship facility. They have their own complex guys who were actually a factory and They have had grands. I think they've done sure they have grands right now. They have had car beans They even have had 1911s the difference between the DCM program and what they're doing the civilian marksmanship is they grade
and rate and there is a sliding scale for the price of the guns because some of these guns are rare. They're using that money to finance the other work that they do for all of the other standard shooting. It gives them the funding that they need in addition to whatever other support they get to go overseas and buy out inventories like from the Greeks or whoever. So it's definitely, again, this is a worthwhile look at. Nothing else gives you a little bit of history.
But give me a few clues. Watch. If you see something odd, if you're looking at a box, you're reading it, no wait, it says initial stamping here. Now they always keep the nomenclature for unique ammunition simple. There's nothing like this is quadripletic, uradiazine, primord, midlap, four or six, no, nothing like that. You'll notice again, special...
Well, it's a flag, a simple icon term that everybody go, oh, that's that other stuff I've heard about that. Or if I haven't, I'm gonna go, hey, Sarge, what's this alt ball? We're gonna use it today and use it up. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just regular old ammo. It's just a different type of batch built of ammo, whatever they did. And that way, you know, everybody's got a clue. But now there's another reason too is because in some cases there are
actual regulations to ensure that the ammunition doesn't go anywhere than they intended. Keep that in mind because of, again, operational security issues. OpSec. It's fascinating. And again, here's another point. Ball is collectible. If you have a box of it, by God, here's the first rule. I gotta save this too. If you go two-way yard sale or a gun show, or well, gun shows they know better.
If you go into a yard sale or an estate sale and somebody has a bunch of military ammunition, don't open the box up. Can you read? Whatever's on the outside of the box, that's what's inside. Don't open the box up. Sealed or anything? Yeah, you can open the box. Make sure what's in there is ammunition, okay? Well, what I'm saying is the cardboard box right now, certain ammunition because, hey, World War II was how long ago? Vietnam was 50 years ago, okay, half a century ago.
Everything for that period is collectible. Anything from the Vietnam War, that's an old war. It's four wars back. Think about it that way. It's four wars back. We all grew up with it so we don't think that way. And we've had so much surplus from that war, just like World War II, that my God, we've been feeding off it for decades. But the fact is that that ammunition, especially if you look at that box and it has any kind of odd nomenclature on it, where it has print and it identifies something special.
or something different from where you see military ball, you know, or ball, you know, 30 caliber ball M2, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. If there's any other additional nomenclature that is a title or a block of some kind, and sometimes it is colored differently and stamped on the face of the box, on the end of the box, and on the side, you dare open that up. Leave it just the way it is and do some research. You may have something that will pay for an AR-15 in your hands.
Or maybe two. I picked up a couple of 45 ACP military boxes. I think three of them. Two of them were sealed. One of them was open. Dated 1941. So they were either right before or... I doubt they were packaging anything after December 7th and still dating at 1941. So it would have been pre-Pearl.
They've gone missing. They're here somewhere. But I seem to recall I paid like 20 bucks a box for them. And I figured I was going to make a looting on it when I found somebody that wanted them. And he just reminded me that I probably need to put a little bit of effort into fighting those and doing something with them because 45 ACP is 45 ACP to me. I'm running, I'm shooting at 45 high points. So I really don't care what goes in that.
Great, example, well the thing is, if it's, you know, for instance, if you've got a 1911 that is built, you know, built in that window, a lot of guys are building up the kit, they look for a holster, they found a pistol built by Boit, they got a matching Boit double mag pocket pouch for the mags.
They've found the proper era mags, everything you add like that, small tools, adjustment tools, anything brings up the value over all of the gun as a collectible piece once you're into this collection grade, which World War II items absolutely are. So, example, let me give you an example. If you ever have a Luger and you have it with a holster,
Whoever has any working knowledge, you can tell real quick if they know what they're looking for, they'll immediately open up the clamshell and they'll look in the flap. Why? Well, because in the flap, there is the Luger takedown tool. It is a stupid little stack piece of metal, sheet steel. It was built so it could, you know, take care of the screws. It will help to literally work with any part of the weapon that needs to be disassembled. It's almost always missing.
It almost always got lost. If you find one right off the bat with the weapon, it's typically that much more. It's valuable. It's worth that much more. I'll give you another example. How many of you had K-98 Mausers? Kind of a common Mauser mark. Did it have the front sight shroud on it? Well, yeah, there is a sight shroud. It was designed, it was made out of, it was a piece of stamped steel. It was done in a, almost in a lozenge shape.
and it has a couple of clap type round base pieces. It's all one piece, just one big piece of sheet steel. And you literally squeeze it into place. If you look on the left and right of all of your German K98 Mausers and some of the other foreign Mausers, you will notice that there's a couple of grooves just below the front sight on the left and right side of the barrel, by the left side of the weapon. That little dust cover slides right in there, that shield, that front sight shield.
If you'll notice in movies, sometimes it's there, most of the time it's not. That actually brings the value up anywhere from $20 to $30, and today probably it's more. Again, sometimes they're proofed. If you're looking, you've got a Waffen SS rifle that definitely was built for the Waffen SS or any of the special services, like, you know, there were lift Waffen contracts.
Then you want to try and match up the stampings on that so that they're the same. It's not likely you're going to do that, but you can if you're patient at a gun show. You keep looking, you'll find eventually all that stuff that people brought back. They got some of them with the swastikas on them that most of them were after post-war they were defaced over that thing. They put something on it and smacked it with a
Smacked it with a dye on there and defaced it, but some of them still have them in notes or Some people pay a lot of money for that. That's right That's why you go and watch for these stupid little items or these little pics that tell you you've got something that's a little more Of interest to everybody. So this is why the ammunition just don't assume Find out a little more first It's like I was saying if you got a an HK we've talked about this many times on the air here if you got an HK 91
Guys, the Germans, during that period, dated everything. You can find magazines, web gear, everything for your rifle matching it by date. You can do that. If you're patient enough and you look around and I'm long enough, you will find, oh, it's becoming harder. There was a window where it was really easy. When all that German surplus gear came in, it was a real easy task to do that.
Now it's there stuff's more spread out. It's thinner There's not as much left of that big block that came into Sturm and so It's a different world, but you still could do it again again. This makes the collection, you know system Whatever you put together more valuable So that's why the ammunition even it's enough that it becomes very lucrative to watch for the odd stuff
And again, if somebody else gets it that appreciates it, it's not going to go to waste. The amount of money that you get for the product is something that you then can turn around and spend on 5.56 ammo, or you can buy lots more 45 ammo if it's just brand new factory. And again, the problem is ammunition has gone up and is going up and down in price as we know. But you still make a good deal.
We're just cautioning in advance, look at things and don't assume some stuff you would be amazed. I couldn't give away muzzle covers for years that were military. They wanted to make it look absolutely politically correct for some of these movie productions and I was just looking at some of the work that was done. They went out and paid five, ten, fifteen dollars for a stupid little cloth muzzle cover that has U.S. on it.
And it's dated, they're typically dated for $42, $43. Oh, well, they can be $44, even a $45. But it was a $0.10 item. I had bales of them, literally bales the size of binders, you know, but, you know, about 10 inches deep. But they have bales, little string bales of 10, and they'd have those baled up in, you know, groups of 100. You got them for nothing. And of course, I didn't get rid of them all. I've got a bunch of them tucked away.
but now it's a $15, $20 item. Oh, that's from World War II. Yeah, most of the soldiers didn't use them. In fact, if you watch, what is it, Wind Talker? The Code Talker. The movie. If you pay attention, that's what jumped out at me on the big screen. If you watch that movie, the carbine, they're carrying the carbine. They got those muzzle covers I'm talking about. They're just simple canvas, single strap, one single snap button.
I used them on my Springfield's, but because they were built for it, I had them, they were 10 times, who cares? If I lost it, really, I never lost one. I don't lose things if I can help it. But that's just an example of a sundry item. Everybody is so new, but, well, never gonna be worth anything. Wait long enough, guys. Remember what he said in Indiana Jones. See you, Dr. Jones, this watch.
I can buy it from a vendor on the street for $10. I go out, I bury it in the sand, and a thousand years from now, right? I think about it, and it's a stupid concept, but we were at an auction once, and there was this green base. It was about eight inches tall and about five and a half, six inches and around, and it had some stamped, kind of flowery thing on the outside of it.
And inside of it, somebody used it as a planter, inside of it was a quad of dirt. Like you would if you were a kid and you wanted to give your mom a flower, go out in the yard and dig up the flower and throw the thing in, I mean mud. And it had obviously, we've been a long time, it had dried out, whatever was in it was gone, but the mud was still there. And we wound up buying it in a group of stuff on a table for like a dollar or two.
And my wife, of course, did the research on it. And it turns out it was, I forget the name of the company that made it, but it was an, because most cookie jars have lids, don't they? Because that's how you keep the kids. You hear the lid rattling, you know they're stealing the cookies. It was an open cookie jar in a green glass type of thing. She got $80 for that thing.
And we got like 15 pieces for two bucks. So I mean, we paid less than 10 cents for it if you want to average the price out. She made 80 bucks on it. Who'd have thunk it? If she didn't research it, we would have thought it was a stupid little open face thing and just like, nope, nope, it's got this mark on the bottom and this is what it was. And she's like, hey, guess what we got?
And so education, educate yourself. If you're the type of person that go to auctions, you're the type of person that wants to go out and look for this stuff or you're going to estate sales and things like that. If you educate yourself and you go and see this, some of the other people there have no idea what it is and you're the only one who does know.
And by golly you got that $600 stupid assembly that goes on the top of your... some kind of a rifle piece that goes under. You would never have any idea what it was, but you're educated enough. And it's like, yeah, there's 12 of these left in the world and you've got one, so it's worth $800. You know, that type of thing. You have 13. You end up with lab number 13 now.
So again, there's another consideration. Maybe something also that we have an interest in and we'll maybe even use in a certain way. See, that's the other part. Everybody's looking at it and doesn't know what it does. So that's another reason to pay attention and don't assume it's worthless. It may not be pretty, but it's not worthless. I've also done that. I've gone to auctions without a lot of money in my pocket. Just maybe I want one or two items.
And I'll go around and watch because they, you know, the old farm auctions in Indiana, you don't know, it's been a hundred years since some of that stuff's come into the barn. And they pull stuff out and you look at it and it's like, oh my Lord, what is that? And, you know, and I'll say it, I'm like, what the hell is that? And the guy goes, oh, that's one of these things. And he can tell you everything about it. He knows. And of course he bids 35 bucks and he gets it and takes it home and sells it for whatever. It does whatever with it. But he knew what it was.
So, I pick people's brains. Kind of like I pick your brain. That's why I'm always asking you questions. How does it work? Well, if you do this, it will take your finger off. The big thing here is, again, this is one of the many areas where you can, if you're just watching, even the stuff that's going on right now where everybody's thinking, oh, that's just something publicly available. Well, but there are unique variants.
Just because they opened 10 boxes didn't mean they opened every box. This is the thing that happens. They get a big lot of stuff. Well, a lot of people have a tendency to assume though, whatever's in there must be the same. And that isn't always the case because governments have, you know, a lot of people, armies are made up of people. And you never know what somebody shuffled around and put in a box.
For years we've had this happen over and over again if you bought large lots of 50 caliber and 30 caliber ammo cans is Somebody ending up, you know lifting the pallet up. They put it in the back of your truck They go home and they start opening cans and there's a whole bunch of grenades and cans And it turns out that what says on the outside of the can because there were possibly empty cans that had been used Well what it said on the outside of the cans is what was inside the cans?
and or 40 millimeter grenade rounds and or you know fill in the blank everything you can imagine has been run into somebody's running I just saw a new story about that it was actually it was several years old but it was brought up again somebody had bought some surplus containers from the military and they opened some of them up and
Lo and behold, there were six M16s in each one of them. They were the original half again, 16 packs. I was like, yeah, yeah. And the funny thing was that the meme that they put on it was, who's that guy from the 700 Club? He's like, Lord, I've seen you. Yeah, it was his son, whatever. The younger one. And he's like, Lord, you've done good things for some people. I want you to do that for me.
Right, exactly. Don't tell anybody. Remember, oh, you open the can, you shut it, you look around and you go, hmm, let me check this for a second. You look again, you shut the lid, now you lift the can, and then you realize that is heavier than those other ones. The other can was empty, so you don't really want to draw attention to the fact you're sorting the cans, not on site. We're talking when you get them back wherever you go, you're going.
But even there, you don't need everybody to see what's going on, but you make sure that you start sliding all of the heavier cans somewhere else and have your helpers take care of the cans that are standard cans. And then when that situation, you want to make sure that you're the winning bidder, because they'll often say, you know, there's 50 items, they'll say choice box, choice military box. And if you already know that some of them are heavier than others,
You just remember which ones they are and they'll say okay you win the bid for 15 bucks or 18 bucks or whatever and You say hang on I'm gonna take several and then they'll go on to Everybody's attention is off on something else and you just go along and you pick out the ones that you already Previously looked and you go ahead and lift through the other ones too and you take that I got seven
You know, I got seven and then the next big goes up and it's like 12 bucks and you don't even bid 12 bucks. You don't care because you got the ones for 18 that you wanted. Yep. That's why again, pay attention. Also beware because let's not be, once you're in that arena, you have to be very careful about what you're handling and how you handle it. And so then you need to do some more research to make sure that you do things right. Just as much as anything else, keep that in mind.
Anyway, we are, oh, we're way past the bottom of the air. We're not going to worry about any music requests tonight. Go ahead, call the Jupyter police. Shelby from Oklahoma. Just a quick point out, I think that the military is caught on to that, at least for the ammo cans, because I've seen some pallets where they'll take all the ammo cans, take all the lids off, and they will stack them where the ammo cans are facing outwards and stack all the lids in the center. So that way, I've seen that several years ago. I'm not saying they all do it or they...
Open the lid and they'll put a piece of tape over the top and enclose it showing that you know Somebody at least open the lid to put a piece of tape over the top to verify right also mark I'm gonna bring up one more time Earlier this week. I brought up that tomorrow here in Oklahoma City is a ham radio swap meet It's gonna be at the Oklahoma City Community College or O triple C
On the southwest side of Oklahoma City, the two nearest highways that are pretty much near it is I-240 and I-44. It'll be on the west side of the campus. It's not that big, but it's on the west side. You just look for all the vehicles with all the porcupine antennas sticking up off of them. I believe it's 13 or 15 to get in. It's a small show, so it starts at 8 a.m.
runs till 3 p.m. Sometimes they may shut it down by two depending on how many people have left and whatnot. They have hourly prizes. You have to be present to win. I mean you can show up, buy your ticket, look around, leave as long as you come back by the end of the day before it's over because they'll redraw for those prizes to see. If those people don't claim them, they'll redraw until they get a winner. Then they also have three grand prizes. I'm not sure what it is this year.
Those you do not have to be present to win just long as you put your info on there that will contact you for those prizes. So that is hand radio swap meet at the Oklahoma Community College, which is on the southwest side of Oklahoma City. The two highways are I-240 and I-44. It'll be on the west side of the campus from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
You can look it up online. It's hamholiday.com. You can also look it up on Facebook. I believe it's hamholiday, also on Facebook. Or just look up OKC hamholiday. You should be able to find it. I believe that is old info, Mark, that I got. And again, guys, we can make it if you're in the area.
It's priceless. You never know what you're going to run into. It's not like you're going to a retail store. It's an event where people collect stuff when the show's not up and they come in just like a gun show and anything and everything can be there. Satellite receivers. I haven't really talked that much about that. We made some monster deals on satellite receivers and whole satellite systems at Hamfest. And if you recall, remember we helped a lot of you guys. Some of them are broadcasting right now.
to get your satellite system up so that you could pick up our Republic Radio International feed years ago. But also, we set the systems up so you could scan the skies and go through everybody else's stuff that's out there. So when we stopped doing the satellite feed, although I believe the other carrier did continue with it, but eventually I think they dropped it too.
You still have the ability to go out and actually monitor all the other independent and network feeds that are in the system. So go to the Ham Fest and broaden your mind. Look to see what all is laying around out there. Again, also if you're looking for CB radios, I don't know how big this show is as pointed out. It could be any number of specialists showing up, but almost always there's at least one or two guys that are CB hounds.
and they will have tables of CB stacked up that they've already checked. They usually buy every CB like we do and they get their hands on, but they're doing it because they want to make money. And what they do is they will go over the machine. Sometimes they'll have a stack from there that will say upgraded. That means they've had their finals improved, a bunch of other stuff been tweaked.
and the machines are ready to roll. They can be, I don't know what they're charging now. I haven't been to a ham fest like that in a little while, more than a little while. But they usually have a good price off the shelf for that kind of equipment. Go ahead. You asked about how big it is. It's probably about 200 people. It's maybe 300. I mean, it's a small show, but I mean, it's a decent turnout there. I mean, people come and go.
and stuff like that. I couldn't tell you how many tables. But I mean, if it's reasonable, there is one dealer guy that he's there every year. I believe he's out of Texas, but he goes to government auctions. So he has like military radio connectors, just like the different types of in connectors that you can wire up radios for. Usually has a bunch of just miscellaneous stuff. Some military things can run. Last year he had some like solar panels, like the military pulled up ones that are kind of flexible.
He had some of those there with the camouflage out of the backing when he pulled them up. And of course, like you've said in the past, there's several people that are selling off their widow's hand stuff or they have a hand friend that'll do it for the family because he knows roughly about how much this stuff goes for. And some of it's way older stuff like super heavy boat anchor stuff. I will bring up the tip again if you stay to the end of the show.
You can ask these people as they're leaving out the door if it's something like that. Sometimes you can stop them and they don't want to carry all this stuff to their car. You make them a deal on the spot. They may give you a really good deal. Also, check under the tables because some people only bought one table but there's boxes of stuff of just miscellaneous stuff under the table. So pull those boxes out, go through them. You may never know what you're going to find. And I believe that's it. Do you have any other questions?
Excellent. And again, a good size show. We have a couple hundred tables or again, at least 200 vendors of mixed type. Now, when we say vendors, a lot of guys are just cam operators with licenses and they show up and then businesses show up too. So you also can make some pretty good connections with people that you might want to be contacting later. Now you have a source. And so if you're looking for particular batteries or
Like I said, the gentleman has the military surplus. If you have an old military radio you've been thinking about putting back online, something you might have picked up at the yard sale or something you actually may have brought back from wherever, then the Hamfest is usually a good solution point. People see you carry it to somebody will usually ask, hey, you want to sell that? Or, you know, what do you got? They already know. They already looked at it.
they already figured out, hey, what do you got there? They're all, oh, well, they're checking to see if you know what you've got. So sometimes you don't. But the big thing here is, like you said, like was, you know, was being talked about earlier, ask people questions, they usually give you a reasonable answer. If it's obvious you're not trying to sell it, but put it online, fix it up, then that's the place to go. The handfest are the place to go. You can find a lot of material, you can find all your extra odds and ends, widgets.
I'll tell you the first thing you really do want to track down and you can find some of this stuff still online is an operator's manual which includes typically the inventory of material that should be with the weapon with the radio guide mark. But the idea is the same. The government does this with everything and what you'll have is an accounting of all of the components that should be with the radio for the radio operator to maintain.
Now the nice thing about that is there may be a few things you didn't think about. So having the proper information on the equipment is there. Now it is online in many cases and a lot of places you just pull it down and photo, you know, print it out yourself. But there are companies that also offer service manuals, etc. You may not need that at the end because you're not going to get that technical. But all the rest of the data and information, if you are patient, you can find and in many cases, there'll be guys right there at the show
at the Hamfest that have a table with manuals. That's what Captain Monaghan specialized in. He had literally before he passed away, I think he had the most comprehensive steam, diesel, and electronics library in the state. And I mean beyond a museum's grade. In fact, it was a museum collection is what it was equal to.
And these were original printouts of every kind of manual and you know for every system and I'm separated by a by manufacturer also by again type of material with what the machine was and Virtually all of his buildings from the floor to the ceiling were library shelves and maintenance manuals on every piece of equipment You can imagine any things you some things you never imagined
So that there are people, thank God, out there like that, which means this stuff to a degree, to a degree, is preserved. And every once in a while it bleeds out onto the shelf over there at the Hamfest. You want to make sure if you can take advantage of it. If you have a PRC 77 or a PRC 25 or any other AMPRCs, those are very popular. They've been around a long time and there's guys that have all kinds of stuff they've just picked up in their travels.
So you do want to definitely check out the hand fest. It's a good opportunity. Thank you for bringing it up again, sir. Appreciate that. We are almost, we're almost to the top again, guys. And can't stress enough if you're out there in this nice warm weather training this weekend, make sure that you pre hydrate, drink more water before you go out. You're going to be going out right now.
outside it's getting a little darker. I know that the night vision course has already started with regard to instruction. You're in the classrooms. And for a natural night vision orientation, probably getting ready to do the blackout room. So for everybody, pay attention, stay focused, and remember the bunny system. This is especially important also. It's going to be a... Go ahead, go ahead, please.
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