August 2, 2023
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparations, and ammunition logistics on Weapons Wednesday. The show covered practical camouflage techniques using wine corks, chemical decontamination procedures with kiddie pools and detergents, gas mask selection and filters, and the importance of accurate marksmanship over volume fire. Koernke emphasized preparing for inevitable conflict through militia organization, logistics management, and proper equipment maintenance. The episode also included discussion of propane contracts containing clauses about potential bans and the need to stockpile fuel independently.
- weapons wednesday
- nbc defense
- gas mask
- chemical decontamination
- militia logistics
- ammunition
- propane
- camouflage
- preparedness
- marksmanship
- chem suit
- duct tape
- kiddie pools
- wine corks
- scott airpaks
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Stay tuned and we'll get her rolling if you're over there listening at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. You've got a place to listen now. It's eight, I see eight listeners over there. So people are slowly filtering in that way. By the end of the hour we'll have about 25. They slowly commit.
Anyway, today is the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attack on New York by the Israeli Mossad and the CIA and the other infiltrated parts of the government that were involved in that. There's all kinds of shit on YouTube and you can watch for days and still not see the same stuff twice, about 911. Of course it's been 14 years, lots of time to dig up all the garbage.
that they were trying to hide. Unfortunately, they don't hide stuff very well, do they Joe? And yet, they still have all these merking retards on Facebook posting about them Muslims. Muslim. 14 freaking years and they still have no clue. They'll never get it. Those are the same people that are worshiping Israel and yeah, all that help is get more money. Israel, anything for Israel.
Why don't you go on over to Israel and live? Because you're going to want to by the time they win this shit. 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 and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god given right, and pray to God to torture freedom 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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Well you vote with your wallet buy more ammo that'll help to set you free Oh mags medical supplies and a good bayonet to save ammunition because the bastards are gonna all have to be gone
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, northeast. Gentlemen, you're listening to us on.
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And they're doing some phenomenal work with the equipment. We have a completely separate inter-grid, totally alien to everything else we've been doing with alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is, oh my goodness, well it's Weapons Wednesday.
It is the 15th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Calendar, 2023 Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords.
Well, one's kind of long, but he definitely is walking through all of the latest seesaw court decisions. You know how this is going to work. It's going to back and forth and back and forth. The victories are constant. The appeal will be by the communists. The only thing you've got are the Jewish communists pushing this agenda. The gun grab is a Jewish gun grab for the destruction of the American Republic and for the usurpation by the parasite that is a polyp on our wallet.
that just can't produce for itself, but by God, it's great for, you know, it's great for stealing things. It's all it does. It has no productive capability whatsoever. kosher mafia is a worthless tool, but it's there, and so we need to deal with it. Anyway, Weapons Wednesday, and a couple of things here. I had a bunch of people asking about certain weapons, or at least it was in the mix in the last, actually last night till about three in the morning.
in a conversation. And one of the things is there are a number of weapons out there you're going to run into that we do have examples that we can show you in terms of for familiarization, you know, know what to look for, but there really isn't an equivalent that we necessarily want. If we capture the weapon from the enemy, fine, we'll use it. But mostly it's a useless tool thing. It's one of those, well,
As always, they're barfing up more ways to steal more money by using tax dollars, putting the guns they produce to your head when it's government to steal more tax dollars. They need more guns to steal more tax dollars. And it is interesting. The MP7 is probably the best example. It's an interesting firearm. I don't think it's lackluster in some ways. Unique in others, but very little uniqueness really disappear here.
No indication, no real reason. Only happens this hour, any other time the technology just keep running and running and running. So I'm sure it's purely coincidental. Yeah, 21st century crapoo. And I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao-Zee. So for everybody out there, again, if we get interrupted a few times, don't be surprised with some of what I'm going to talk about here today. Having to do specifically with ordinance logistics.
The MP7 is something you need to be familiar with. You'll be pulling it off enemy corpses. But it is a very narrow, it's the MP7 today is the MP, or forgive me, the MAC-10 of the 21st Century murder guilt, okay? It's the kind of weapon you're gonna find in the hands of a very narrow crew, a very specific click. If you do find the weapon, you kill them all.
Get rid of all of them because what you've got in front of you is a very unique bunch that you want gone because there's only so many that they have. Weapons are going to help you to identify priority targets for destruction. Does everybody understand that? Weapons in your enemy's hands by identifying what they're carrying. Let's say you're targeting and you're looking at a group out there in front of you. Certain weapons determine that person's demise first.
Highest on the list all fires on target. What I mean by that everybody shoot that one. We don't want it to get away. So breathe, build up your breath and on my tracer everybody dump on that target. We want that one gone or we want we may designate a handful. See that weapon? Everybody in that formation carrying that weapon is to be targeted. So we'll go to thirds or we'll go to fifths.
in order to ensure that more fire is on target to multiply hit damage and or ultimately take out of action completely destroy an aggressor that is high in the totem pole of wicked. Those are the ones who are going to be pairing off quickly. Okay, eliminating quickly. There are certain types of personnel that are just simply priority targets. Always. No matter what.
Keep in mind that this sounds weird, but if you think about it, you've been conditioned to this, you know, the special troops get the special weapons. So the rest of you are just peons that get the calm and, you know, the royalty within the pecking load of the, you know, bullet squeezers. Well, there's a click we really want to be, we want to be gone. Okay, so just something to think about there. Some weapons, most weapons right now are purely a matter of gimmick complicated.
Now there's some features that are phenomenal on most of our Americanized weapons that I will say again one of the biggest these single biggest advantage in weapons designed is basically what I call a bucket magazine the bucket magazine well why well you can be blind almost you could be you know one I damage the other one's quitting here you know hands are messed up and basically as long as you can make sure the magazine the bullets are forward and
You pop that magazine into the magazine well and it locks, it stays, that's it. So in other words, there's no, there is a special action that has to take place. You know, the AK, the M14, there are many different weapons that require the pivot engagement system, which is not bad, it's actually a very positive lock system. The big advantage of those is they wear into themselves, they wear into the weapon.
The issue is that you have to repeat, repeat, repeat, to develop extreme proficiency. It's not hard though, it really isn't. You guys play baseball? Anybody play soccer? Play football? Other particular tasks in which you have to repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, sure there are. So it's no different with weapons systems, okay, which is one of the reasons that the Rah-Rah sports thing is always tied into the Rah-Rah build, you know, build a fighting force to go kill stuff with the Israelis. It's just how it works.
Because the Israelis want to steal stuff. And you're the knuckle draggers that are supposed to get it done so that you get nothing, chump change, buy a shark stick in the eye, boot in the ass, leg missing, and out on the street. I mean, literally out on the street, because I'm living in the tent out on the street. And that ain't changed for as long as, well, beyond as long as I've been alive, people. Do you think that's new? None of that's nothing you're seeing as new. Nothing. It's just being exacerbated by arrogance on the part of the pricks that are causing all of our problems. Okay?
But the Bucket magazine is a good thing. Buffer Tube, I've said many times, you know, one of the things, I had this discussion with a lot of sergeants who were Vietnam era, some 2-3, 4-2ers, and everybody said, you know, with the M14, and I understand what he's saying, you know, with the M14, by the end of the day, these guys on the range would all be tired. You know, just because the weapon's gonna, you know, beat them up a bit, you know, it's got recoil.
But the M16 totally changed that formula, so that part of what is a fatigue process with constant use to a degree was eliminated. Now it's also the fact that we went with a lighter cartridge to get the job done. Shooting little 110 or 100 pound or 90 pound soaking wet Vietnamese with a 5.56 is not a problem.
Using it in a battlefield situation where you have mechanized warfare going on and heavier everything and everybody carrying body armor because they're being trucked into the battlefield, means you need bigger, heavier cartridges with bigger, heavier bullets. Now you can redesign powder configuration. Look at the 300 blackout. It's a good example of a good math formula, okay?
But there's still some disadvantages to the round and that's the part that I want to talk about. It's basically within its performance range and it can never change. It is very narrow. It does not have the ability to grow or to change very much in terms of what can we do with the bullet. Now, something nobody's talked about, which is still kind of wicked, just as a subnote, the 300 blackout. What about using discarding SABO and 300 blackout?
Now we want the heavy bullet. Don't make me think about it. If I was to choice between a 300 blackout standard and a 300 blackout with a discarding Sabo, most of the time I'm going to grab that 300 blackout with a 30 caliber bullet because it's just nice. It does everything it's supposed to do. But imagine, and we've already done this, a 300 blackout with a standard discarding Sabo cup
and a solid carbon carbide steel dart, any steel, 4140, 4130, drill rod, take your pick, whatever you want to make the bullet out of. It's not going to make contact with the bore. It's not going to have any effect on what's ever, but it's going to go down the tube like a laser beam. And it's hard, which means when it gets to the other end, you don't just get a little internal penetrator. The whole bullet is a penetrator.
And remember because it's lighter, doing a 50, 55 grain, 58 grain, I'm going to say 62 because it will probably be a little lighter, not much, because it's not lead core. But it will be a grainer too lighter, but it will be a solid projectile. When that goes down range at about 4,800 to maybe 5,000 feet per second off of a 300 blackout and an AR-15.
Whatever's in front of that bullet's probably not going to stop it very much. Step armor on armored vehicles, but anything you'd be carrying, nothing you would be wearing would probably stop it. And the 300 Blackout could deliver the performance with the just starting sable to make that happen. Think about that. So we now have a new cartridge. This is a subcategory from what I originally was touching on here, but it is something to think about because we got to be planting seeds everywhere we can.
And we're going to be reloading. Now, why do I bring up this thing about the odd weapons? Well, here's the other end of the spectrum, and it's a really stupid statement, but it tells you the trollops, the horrors, and the parasites that are in the law department, read that, the donut of destruction, read that, they're the come-alongs, the tag-alongs that attach themselves, like lamprey, to the DOD, make all kinds of stupid comments like, well, you know, they had a bunch of antique weapons.
Over there in the Ukraine, they put, you know, what good are they? You know, they're trying to downplay the fact that, remember, they were telling, well, okay, let's put it this way. You had a whole bunch of people that they put on Ukrainian national television sitting on the ground in Kiev stuffing styrofoam into gasoline to melt it, to put into, or putting, actually putting it into bottles, breaking it up, putting it in bottles, pouring gasoline into the jug.
And then putting a wick in it, and then the classic movie, I want to die, you know, variance. Because it's not the way to do a Molotov cocktail if you really want to do well, okay?
But you're showing all these women and men who are gonna valiantly throw themselves in front of a let's see a BTR 70, BTR 80, BTR 90, a main battle tank, any number of other vehicles and also heavy infantry with machine guns. Boy, this sounds like England doesn't it all over again? And they were gonna jump up and throw Molotovs and then use harsh language because they don't have any guns because the Jewish-run Ukraine confiscated all the guns.
But under their feet there are virtually billions of dollars in ordnance. But if you pull the ordnance up, you know what happens? You don't get all the billions of dollars from the United States. The Jewish mob here can send to the Jewish mob over there who can then launder it, make it disappear, sell our modern weapons to somebody else, and basically then still wind, piss, and moan for more. But otherwise, now let me point something out.
This is part of, I've said a million times about logistics if you're going to manage a militia unit. Okay, we've discussed different ways that you bring weapons to bear, but also how you jiggle your sources to line your weapon systems up. And I've talked about this for 30 years. It's one of those things where years ago, I had some idiot major saying, well, the American people, they couldn't fight because they have so many different guns. No, you don't understand. We have a lot of different guns.
And most of them we all have are the same and then we have all the other guns we have and there are a lot of them are the same as the other guns our buddies have. And then there's a whole load of other ones that we have and we all have those too, you idiot. But I didn't want to get too deep in that because he was a globalist back in the during the Rex 84 era and we knew that he was a traitor and so it's like you just listen to him and don't offer any input. Let them continue to think stupid thoughts and let them continue to not understand.
how to make a system like this work. Okay, I don't have a problem with that. They need to continue to be stupid. Or think we are. I hope they think we are. In fact, they need to keep thinking that we want them that way. Okay? If you had a... You have an army. Or you have a population. Let's say... Let's look at just exactly the battlefield scenario we have here with Ukraine. You have the Donbass and you had three other...
districts, states, whatever you wanna call them, inside the Ukraine that were being abused, physically, really hardcore murder abused by the Jewish run communist government manipulating the criminally inclined Ukraine, okay? And they're the criminal element making it criminally inclined Ukraine, the Jewish mob. So what bothers me about this is from both sides there was a major cluster screw, okay?
If you have the opportunity to move with material, you move it. But if you do, you have to immediately, you have to get the idea of cooperation, straw bosses, minimize to maximize. Let's say you have, like in just one province, you have what? A million and a half? I know I'm undercutting the number of the population. But let's say you have a million and a half people. How many swinging dinks do you have? How many men do you have in that population? 500,000?
Well, everybody's fighting age when somebody's trying to genocide the Russian Ukrainians, Russian-born Ukrainians. And that's what the Jewish mob is trying to do because the Russian Ukrainians have not embraced communism. They threw it out or they just dropped it. Basically, they couldn't do anything with them. And now the Russians are doing for themselves as Christians, and the Jews hate that.
But you have half a million people, 500,000 people that need to be outfitted. Below your feet are weapons. It does not make any difference when the weapon was built. Especially since these stores that are under their feet, the ones that are in these arsenals like in back mode,
are virtually arsenal new. They were never issued out. They were put in strategic reserve. Like I've told you about American weapons. We used to do that. We still do it to a degree. We don't know how much they've stolen sideways for the globalist, but we know it's a lot. Okay. For the globalist, not for America. For the rats in the Department of Defense who are going to betray America when the time comes and what they think they're going to spring on us here in this next what, six months, eight months, 12 months, hell, maybe next month. We don't know.
Let's assume the worst we won't be disappointed now Okay, it's just we're in the window so Why would you not pull every stinking rock weapon you had every round you had and the logistics support? Because you get because the Facility was so close to the front by comparison We knew a front is a borderline of some kind who knows what that real front line really was at any given point We know that it changed
But in the initial layer of activity, they should have been digging at one weapon, pick one type, and drag every last stinking one of them out of that hole, that mine. Every round that matches it, all the spare parts, every magazine, and put them as far to the rear, be to the back of the country as possible, away from the threat, which was the Jewish-run communist military, secret police, trying to murder the men and women and children of the Donbas.
Your life is at stake. Now many, many, many other pieces of equipment were captured and have been used. If you remember eight years ago, seven years ago, six years ago, I pointed to videos you could look at the equipment and get a pretty good window. But from the overview, you need every swingin' dink. I didn't say the other word, I said dink. That way it can be polite but still get an idea about being vulgar. Whatever, every dink I should have had of Peppish.
You've got a million PPS 41s or PPS 43s. Pick one or the other because they do not integrate for magazines. Pick one, drag it out, send it down the road. All the spare parts, you read the language, you know what's on the crates. Every crate of ammo you can get out of there too goes to the rear. Now, at the very least, you have a weapon. Now, is it an old weapon? Well, it was built a while back. Is it a muzzle loader?
No, no, it's not see think about this when they when they do this easy antique weapon Okay, did the Russians to store a bunch of muscle-loading? Blunderbusses down there no Did they store a bunch of single shot no magazine say 1880s firearms they might have because kropa checks could be down there three years ago But who knows where who knows what's down there? I really can't say but I know that most of it was not that
Were there a bunch of bulk action rifles? Yeah, there probably were. There was probably a bunch of nagants down there even still. But most important is that's not what we're looking at. We're looking at World War II production and this includes belt-fed machine guns. They're literally a 3-2 a crate, brand new factory guns still in the grease sitting there. The ammunition is there, the tripods, all the support equipment, maintenance chests to operate the guns, everything's there.
The PEPI is submachine gun. Key word here is submachine gun. What does that mean? It has select fire. It is both an automatic and semi-automatic firearm. It can shoot one round at a time or it can go plop, plop. If you ever heard of burp gun, that's why they call it a burp gun by the way. Plop. Here is a drum which means you got lots of fire power before you have to change the magazine. All you do is make sure you keep those drums clean. Make sure that they are, you know, try not to get them dented.
Inspect them when you use them, but they're built like a brick doghouse. I've had thousands of them. We still have thousands of them. Okay, they're not for the AK. We're talking for the Peppius, 7.62x25. Now, do you think that round would kill you? Oh, it's old. The guns are old. They're from World War II. They're old. They're anti- They're unissued, brand new, out of the factory, original weapons.
built beyond any standard of today. Let me point something out. The philosophy of that era was to, well, there wasn't really gross over-engineering, it was just, they were grossly over-engineered. The Peppish, the Thompson, the Grease Gun, the, well, the Sten is the borderline of the bunch, of the group. The Sten is the cheapest kid on the block, maybe next to the Grease Gun. The Grease Gun was kind of punky-junkie, because it was stamped.
But you know what, we still were issuing grease guns up until it might still be. I don't know what's left anymore out there as far as in the armor units, but we used to, right up until not too long ago, issue the M3 grease gun to treadheads, tankers. Now we have a bunch of other junky guns we've bought since, but most of them have come and gone. Okay? Just something to think about there. So none of these weapons here are not muzzle loaders. They're not black powder guns.
They're from the smokeless era, but they're also from the modern smokeless era. So we're talking a modern submachine gun with selective fire. Magazines readily available, built better than anything you build today. And it was their cheat back then that's better than your best right now. So how are those weapons not effective in combat? Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there.
Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. Well, since they're so useless and obsolete, then we can take them off the list of NFA restricted items here, right? Right. Guys, they're just useless. They're not a weapon, they're not a threat. And here's the problem. It's because Blatsonstein wants you to buy a brand new, schizomatic, half plastic POS. It's the POS-16, POS-27, POS, take your pick.
But in reality guys if you ever handled a peppy submachine gun by the way they also had Tokarev rifles to get dragon off rifles That's not an obsolete gun But I would point out that with the exception of maybe three or four weapons right now You do realize that pretty much everybody on both sides is carrying a foundational weapon system That is at least 50 years old
When the M16 came out, World War II had only been 20 years earlier, and at the time when the M16 came into existence, M1 Garands were still in service, carbines were still in service, browning 1919s were still in service, and would be in service for the next 17 years after the introduction of the M16 in 1960. The EXM16
E1, okay, however you want it. The nomenclature changed four times, so you figured out. Take a look this way, the experimental model but still a production model. They built a bunch of them, okay? 50 years old. 53 years old, actually. What's antique? And again, in this case, there's not a weapon I saw that I wouldn't grab and fight with in a heartbeat. Let's see, you gave me a glass bottle.
full of punkajunk half-assed gasoline. You gave me the wrong styrofoam. It was supposed to melt, but the new styrofoam is a water base so it doesn't melt in the petrochemical products. Everybody knows that? You do understand that that old trick doesn't work nowadays with old styrofoam. Most of the American styrofoam, unless it's for industrial application,
It is designed to be like your milk jugs, biodegradable and in fact is water soluble. It will take time because there is whatever you're using to emulsify the material that they're using to create the styro bead. It still is resilient but it will progressively break down and it is biodegradable. If it is biodegradable, you're no longer in the petroleum oil lubricant product.
You're into something very different. Okay, it may have a P. Well product attached to it of some kind but Fact is the styrofoam they gave him most of that crap was mostly have been for image No, they didn't show you what happened after these stuff to styrofoam and poured the gas in the styrofoam just floats It didn't melt. Why didn't it melt? Because it's not the styrofoam you thought it was boy, but look good for the for the video video filming they did, right?
See, that's the problem. Everything has been intentionally changed. You know, first they did away with strike anywhere matches because you could do a lot of cool munitions work with that little white tip and for the price of a whole box of matches, it's worth it. So they made strike anywhere disappear. But now I want you to go do something in this precursor to the next war coming up. I want you to go try to find matches at the Dollar Tree.
I want you to go find matches out there in general. I think maybe at smoke shops you'll be able to. And that's probably what you're going to have to focus on. Don't, you know, give up. You don't have to give up on all the other locations. But I am beginning to believe that just like the recent declaration of the, of the, of making it illegal, it is now illegal under the communists in Washington to sell incandescent light bulbs in all the stores. I just got a fortune in light bulbs for almost free.
And I bought every one of them I felt I could use. Okay? So, have you heard, how do we know, like the thing with matches, how do we know that they haven't already done the same thing with matches? Because the dollar trees I'm going to here in the bottom of Michigan, nobody has matches.
and there are very, there's only one style. Used to be it had five, six, 10 different cards with, you could buy 20 lighters in one pack. You could buy 10 lighters in one pack. You know what the big one. You could buy them with dozens of different types. Those are all gone, people. So a lot of stuff that everybody assumes is gonna be there. You better start pack ratting. And again, the important thing here is understand the limitations of each. Even if they got matches in, they're still China's pork ponka junk.
And progressively, they've been like green matches. If you notice that for a while, these are green matches. What the hell does that mean? Oh, they're bio. Oh, wait a minute. Do they deactivate after a while? Are they actually what we called, remember I've told this before, if you have a green mix, what happens is as it matures, it goes neutral with regard to the materials. More likely not that is the case, but.
This is why again, it would behoove you to actually look at making a business of building of making matches. You know who used to make the matches in your community? Before you store bought them, we brought them in from outside the community. Either the local chemist slash the compound pharmacist did it as a side bar. He would make matches and sell them as local products. Or the blacksmith.
The blacksmith used to make all of the perishable sundries that were needed like needles, okay, needles, alts, molds, and also he did matches. Also did other types of pyrotechnics because he had an interest in using some of the chemicals for some of his tempering and heating processes for certain metals that he wanted to build.
common steel, common iron, didn't worry about it. Special blades, receivers for weapons, chemical treatment, chemical heating were a benefit. Chemical enhancement especially, let's remember that one. So anyway, we're now in this situation where we're watch, I'm watching this and they keep making these stupid, but they're not stupid, it's the enemy trying to tell you, oh, they're antique! I'd take that whole pile of that half a million or a million weapons that are down there. Who knows how many are down there? They really don't know.
They don't have an accurate count and that's only one of many so they were held because they needed reserves for the next war they might fight they originally built for the you know, World War two to you know resupply as they would lose more troops which they lost a shitload of The Russians and America did the same thing But then they got held again, then they got kept again and they never did get thrown away
So the government itself obviously decided well these aren't really something they want to get rid of because we might go to war Wow, well here's Ukraine going to war. What did they do totally fell on their face as far as getting these weapons off to the troops Well, there's a reason they had to look me. Oh if you if you act like you don't have anything shut up Don't tell anybody about what's down there in those other locations either what whatever locations what and Instead all said more money the Jewish law is always good for that now. I need my
Send me your... I want your goodies and money. Send me guns and money. Got your money. Like a vault, and that's exactly what you see here. They had everything to dash to defend themselves nationally with off the shelf. And by the way, another thing that was down there is a whole bunch of heavier weapons. One of the things they had was the B-10 recoilless rifle years ago. Now, this is funny. I lapped my ass off years ago. Huh?
I'm sorry about that. What time is it? Let's see. Hold on here. That clock, one clock's useless. Hold on. And we're just passed by. Let's do this because we're going to have to, I got to pass the baton. We've got some work going on and I know where the tool is. So I have to go and provide the information. Real quick here, again, I can't emphasize this enough. There is nothing made in the last hundred years that is obsolete. It may be old, punk-a-junk,
is being built more and more by these manufacturers. I mean absolute crap in terms of the actual quality of the product. The materials. Then those older weapons systems are by no stretch of the imagination. Not only now obsolete, but they're very desirable because of their durability.
But that's something that the regime also wants. They're going to get a bunch of you killed. They want the weapons to wear out. That way they can disarm you. And again, remember, this is a globalist agenda for a slaughter of humanity. It's the great war all over again.
Remember some little twit on YouTube we were watching yesterday it was some idiot twit goes why they remembering the war is what like you were getting ready for a franchise No, they weren't they called it the Great War They called it the war to end all wars blah blah blah blah blah What would it came down to is it was a lie it was a scam But if they had their way that it consolidated royalist power it has nothing to do with freedom has nothing to do with peace and prosperity It has everything you need to agree Parasitism and that was yamical wearing pieces of trash
stir in the pot, getting the idiot stick wealthy to believe that their feces doesn't stink, yours does. Which is what you're seeing right now. And these critters, these creatures across the board, their plan is, you know, make it minimal, make it. You're, after all, you're expendable anyway, who cares if it breaks while you're holding it and you die. On the other hand, they were actually thinking that way with the other weapon systems, but they built them too damn good.
So today we're gonna do Edward if you could we got I've got a step away here But we'll give us a give us a chance to trade out on the heads of head gear It is weapons Wednesday. It is little past the bottom of the hour and if this is my rifle Here we go This one is mine without useless
In our valleys there's danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not just slinging off the view, the wild and free. But soon you'll know of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, you'll prove no frightful.
You may ride a good lake speed, you may not stern the master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle.
No graves at home, back across the grinding water. And if he must come, I will fall up to the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then sooner it is begun. If Lyndon's figure holds a much true, the quicker it will be done. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no true rifle. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no true rifle.
back with more of the intelligence report. I'm Nancy Kornke. I don't know if we have any callers in here, but I thought I would do what we got going on. Wanted to bring up Second Amendment, the Michigan State Capitol annual rally is still on. That is for September 13th of 2023 at 1 p.m.
This is an open carry march around, but not on the Capitol grounds. It is, let's see, at the Monday, June 12th meeting held by Michigan Capitol Commission.
Executive Director Rob Blackshaw provided an update on the security plan approved by the Commission earlier this year, which includes a total firearm ban on Capitol grounds. So this is obviously a protest march for that, and it is the day of the vote for that ban.
So, and this is, that information comes from Michigan Live, which is, of course, a conglomeration of newspaper agencies across Michigan. Really, bottom line is all these, all the newspapers that are part of the MichiganLive, MiLive.com, they're all owned and operated by the same people. It's a monopoly.
So understand that. It's not something I think I would trust per se because they'll be looking, you know, if it passes that day while you're out there marching, they're going to be out in force and try to make some arrests. So be aware of that, you know, if that's something you want to do, go there. Again, that is going to be September 13th of this year, 1 p.m.
at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan. So given that, I'm not sure exactly what Mark was talking about here. We had an issue. I can't find a tool for a friend that needs it. So he's out getting it, because he knows where they're at. I don't, kind of that thing. I'd be looking forever.
It's like asking him where something in the kitchen is. It's like, huh? Well, let me see. But, no. Yeah, that's the last thing he wants us for me to go out and organize his garage for. No, no, no, no. Not happening. Want to make sure, Ed, can you hear me? Am I being heard? Are we good to go here? Hello? I hear nothing. I hear you loud and clear over here, Nancy. This is Kelly over here in Colorado.
Oh goodness, good to hear you. Hey, mom, you're coming across. I didn't clear took me a second ticket to my father. There is a little bit of static or wind blow from a I think dad said it was a fan in the room. It's picking up a lot more with you than it was with him. Oh, it's because I had it blowing back. I had oscillating. I'll get it blown away away from me now. Let's stop it. No, no. Yeah, we're good. Didn't have that now.
Yeah, because I don't have a wind protector for this mic. Oh goodness, yeah, I was, the top of the hour, I was actually looking at getting the capabilities at the new residence to do a podcast for your dad and what it would take to do that. And actually, it's looking pretty decent right now, price-wise. So it might actually not be too bad.
The only thing is it's got to be satellite because of route and BSE folks. Well, I'm guessing it wouldn't have been a problem before if they still had copper line. Even right now, even before they got off the copper line thing, everything was copper line until fairly recently in this area.
We talked about it a little bit, but I think I told you when I told Dad, and we brought it up on the air. You know, the stupid thing, the excuse for destroying that infrastructure, which worked flawlessly. You know, you could call and not have lag, delay, or anything on that. Or the archaic system that's just so obsolete, except for the fact that you could use it.
It would be reliable, you wouldn't have interference because it was a copper line, you know, it was point to point. Right. Hard line communications. Instead, we've got the broken cell phone system, which they have to destroy the infrastructure that was there and try to remove it from people's minds. That way you accept the garbage that they have produced as, you know, the only option.
Because it can't have that stable system. Yeah, go ahead. No, I totally get it. And it's, yeah, now you're gonna, well, it could work or not.
It depends on the weather or the sunspots. Just like radio communication used to be, which the whole reason why we did ground line was that was not acceptable. Especially in some places where you had to have communications because if you've got a bad snowstorm or something, we'll put it underground, we'll run it up in the trees. Even when you had a snowstorm, if you lost part of the system, it wasn't that bad.
If the power went out, the phones had their own independent power system. And it was a lot less than it was before. Now if your power goes out, if you don't have a battery backup, you can't call 911. You can't get ahold of emergency services if you need them. Even the excuse for doing it, even when they make it to where you can call 911 on an old cell phone.
Regardless of the date, just dial 911 on most cell phones, you'll go through or you can place a collect call on them. But that doesn't work if you don't have a signal, you know? Right. And do you know how the signal is on my phone? Oh my goodness. Yeah, no. Your phone is terrible. I was just talking to somebody six miles away and I got like three words out and it disconnected.
So it's insane. It's insane. The reception here is lousy. So, to say the least, it's just crazy. Crazy. Well, satellite will be... satellite, you're gonna want to watch that. I'm gonna bring this up to everybody, you know. It's not a hardline connection.
Most satellite packages deal with data. It's upload and download limitations. Another thing you got to watch, the other thing is, I'm not up there, otherwise these are questions I would be asking the companies that you're dealing with. Is it a satellite download and an 800 meg upload? Because that's the case, it's not full satellite. It's basically
The little router box that they're giving you has the hookup to the satellite to pull things down and then it doesn't 800 meg signal out to the cell phone tower to get the internet, which most of the satellite internet things are set up that way unless you've got that little try. It looks like a three prong thing on the end of the dish where it's typically would have one for sending and receiving. Yeah.
I don't know. They've come up with some smaller technology, the stuff that Elon Musk has been doing for the third world, being able to hook people up to the Internet out there for cheap. I guess Biden's talking about making a deal with, even though they're supposed to hate Elon Musk, you know, supposedly, they're making a deal with Elon and his telecommunications company that's doing the satellites.
to bring free internet to everybody in the US, supposedly. And when they say it's free, it's not gonna be free. They'll tax you to death for it. Here in the state of Michigan, they're putting lines underground supposedly for an internet connection for everyone. And there's these huge trunk lines. What we were asking them about what's going on when we saw them
sharing our little town. But you know they're putting in these trunk line it's like a three four inch pipe and it's full, I mean full of fiber octets. One would do our entire area much less you know, and they give me a break.
When you want to force everybody over to a untested, unreliable system like the 800 Meg system or even the fiber optic system, they've had some problems with the fiber optics as well. It's nearly as reliable as that old copper line system. You have to come up with an excuse for you to get off the reliable system and get on the new fangled system that is designed to break down.
Well, what do we know about the fiber-octet system, Ed? The house there in Dexter when they went to fiber-octics for the phone line. When it got wet and water got inside the box for the fiber-octet. They know the control box. They had to come for the fiber-octet. Right. Well, out in front of the house.
They had to come out and pump it out because the lines, the water was interfering with the fiber optics.
It's a plastic tube that shoots light down it. There's no way for water to get into it as long as it's been welded properly and put together. If you've ever watched somebody do it, it's kind of a neat little process. They've gotten better at doing it. They've created tools that do it a little faster. But even most of the time, what you have is fiber optic. It doesn't actually go to a fiber optic line. It goes to a satellite relay or to a
Oh, a chunk of copper wine again. It goes, it literally, you go from the fiber optic to getting onto a T1 or a T3 wine at some server hub that sends it out farther. And the EPA is now trying to destroy all the copper lines that are out there. Mom, I'm gonna have to let you go, because it's the top of the hour. I gotta get stuff ready to go, and Shelly's calling me. Alrighty. As always, God bless.
Yes. My shoot repeat real quick is Mark is getting a podcast or you were looking towards just real quick in the next hour can you repeat that? Oh, well I'm looking at the availability and what the cost is going to be. I was looking at if I'm going to put Internet service here. I want it available so I'd let him make the decision that this is something. It's a possibility.
That's all I'm saying right now. It's an idea we're toying with. At this point, Todd. I got cut off and then I had to click back in so I missed it. Oh, no. Thank you. Yeah. Very good. Well, thank you. Yeah. No. Yeah. That's why I was on the phone trying to get numbers so I can present him with the best offer that's out there. So. All right. Yeah.
Okay, I'm trying to see where we're at here. I didn't sign off for, I don't know if I'm still up or not. What I'm gonna say is this, because I'm not hearing the music, is we are three minutes to the top. A figure walks 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 and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the last and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave.
In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright.
As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free?
Welcome back to the second day of August. Where has the time gone? It says that the year of course 2023, I'm Nancy Kornke. This is the Intelligence Report. And of course, Mark will be back shortly after you find the tool they're looking for. Oh goodness. But it's been an interesting summer to say the least. It's been hot and dry for the most part.
I think that's pretty much across the nation. Recently we've had a little bit of rain, so we've had some good growing weather. The plants didn't die off, thank goodness. I was beginning to get worried because farmers were quite concerned about the lack of rain that we had. But things have turned around. We had a nice
very nice wheat crop come out and of course we've also had oh goodness the corn is just absolutely beautiful. The rain we had last week was just enough to finish it off, tassel it out and the field corn is doing good. Sweet corn is coming off and just really really excellent right now looking at doing some corn relish.
which is something my family likes. A little corn relish with your pork chops or whatever type of meat you'd like to have. It's a nice thing. But that kind of thing. A lot of goodness. Speaking of the storm last week, Ann Arbor lost power. I'll add, do you remember the
gosh, a pilot station out there by the expressway, the original one, down across from the Wolverine truck stop. That one got hit by a tornado, took the sign out. It took the sign out and the sign came down across the
Oh gosh, it's down across the electrical lines. So they were without power for about a week. And yeah, the locals weren't really happy about that one. But there's something you could do. I mean, because it went not just down there, but across the expressway. So it really jammed everything up. So yeah, it took probably three or four days just to get
get the lines back up and across the expressway where it wasn't interfering with traffic. Craziness. Just absolutely crazy. Honestly, you know how I feel about the traffic that was there. It was ridiculous. When we first moved in there, there was no traffic whatsoever.
And now, to get out of the last years that I was working before retirement, it would take me half an hour to get out of the driveway if I was trying to get out between 8 and 9 o'clock before school started. It was just constantly backed up. It was a solid line from the stoplight 7'8 of a mile down the road, down around the corner beyond my house.
So yeah, if you want to make a left turn out of my driveway in the morning forget it. You're gonna have to make a right to make a left. And typically it would be going down around the block and then at the stop sign in order to make a safe turn in order to get out of there. It was insane and people were not courteous and kind.
They just, nope, I was here. I'm going and you know, you're stuck in your driveway. That's it. But that's the way it thinks. People are courtesy in driving anymore. It's ridiculous. It's not something you see anymore and it's too bad. But that's the way of it. At any rate, just say,
Oh gosh, where I was talking last at Kelly and asked me after the break to, you know, what I was talking about, podcasts, we don't have internet service at this house. And initially when I got here, there was like, no, nobody services you. Now there's a couple that will service this address. And it's, I'm looking at, you know, what it's going to cost.
to do that because it's really tough being out here and not having an internet service and get being up on top of everything without using all the data on my phone every month and then some. But luckily, you know, I have an unlimited data service. It really slows my phone down like you wouldn't believe.
And then the connectivity problem issues. So if I get something that's made specifically for this area, hopefully I will have a better connection for doing things like what we're doing here. So this is, it should make it better. But that's what I'm looking at and trying to get everything squared away. But also looking at future, you know, projects of things that we might wanna do later.
I wanted to check into as long as I'm checking into what the internet cost is going to cost. And gosh, then I have also been looking at what it would cost to do if you wanted to do a podcast say or something like that. So check in our different options that's available and what the charges are.
Can you hear me? Yeah, yeah, I can hear you. A simple podcast should not take that much more technology than what you already have. Technically what we're doing here, because it goes up in the archives in two different places, is the equivalent of a podcast. I wish I was more regular about posting them, but sometimes I can't do it every night.
But it is, it pretty much is the same thing, you just have to have a place to post it, and there are different spots, there's Rumble, there's a whole bunch of others, you can do stuff for free. You'll have to watch out for the stupid user agreements, and I always recommend people read that, because you never know what you're agreeing to when you click that agree button. If you don't read it, you know, there's some stupid user policies that they can use to
ban you or kick you off there and they constantly are updating that stuff. That's kind of what happened with us with Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube. They didn't get rid of the panel. They just stopped us from going live over there.
Well, because all the current stuff that was going on at the time. Yeah, but again a lot of it wasn't you but rather even from listeners that are you know stuff people post in there from and no no no that that that was that was Discord I'm talking about Yahoo Yahoo not Yahoo YouTube YouTube is a different animal altogether
YouTube, everybody was having a problem where they couldn't even say COVID. If you said COVID, it would get you struck and banned even though there was a pandemic going on with COVID. Right, it's insane. It's insane. Is it solar? It's good. And they're crazy. My gosh, somebody sent me a clip from The Who today. My gosh, World Health Organization.
their plans are like, oh my goodness. And of course, Biden is in it up to his eyeballs and has promised them to, with their plans that they have. I think I posted it on the LTR Facebook page. So if you want- Okay, that's, you remember the telly. In fact, I think we had telly online a little bit.
Yes, we do. We do have Kelly on the line. And that's, oh my gosh, if you haven't seen it, folks, I put it there not that long ago here. So take a look because it's an eye opener. I don't even want to, it's a little involved and it would open a whole can of worms that would keep me going the entire hour here, I'm sure.
This woman gets on there and is like, okay, well, you know, we need to do away with civil liberties and freedom of speech and all this. And then she goes on to say that, you know, she has allies, you know, that the United States has allied themselves to make this happen. So it has to be from, gee, the
Biden administration that made this promise. They're gonna make sure that this happens should there be another pandemic. That your freedom of speech and your civil liberties, all your rights are gonna be removed so that they can force their propaganda. The Biden administration would be a big one on that mom, but I would also look at the creatures in the Congress and the Senate.
You know, the creatures in the Congress and the Senate, there's a big pool of them that went right along, drank the Kool-Aid of the coronavirus BS and they would poke for it again and a time comes around. She later mentions him by name. So, but everybody knows Biden hasn't got a clue what he's doing anyway. Honestly, I mean, the man can't walk and talk. They used to laugh about Gerald Ford.
You know not being able to walk and chew chewing gum at the same time because he would you know always stumbling and bumbling around Such a dad says I think it's more has more to do with I think I want to be alive this week, so It's just insane you know that's pretty much a bottom line there is that She's he doesn't know what he's doing
It's obvious he doesn't know what he's doing. He doesn't know where he's going or which way is up half the time.
I don't get it. The bobbling hood, yes, ma'am. That's all he is. Out front, that's what he's there for. If Kamala Harris got in... He's a weevil wobble. That's what it is. We would see him here doing the exact same thing from her, you know. The Democratic Party is happy to have a brain dead individual in charge of whatever because they can just decide what the...
people behind the scenes can tell everybody what their agenda is. I mean, it's like the whole thing with Betterment. Yeah, Betterment can understand you with a translator, but who's translating Betterment for you? No, you know, it's like you can't properly represent somebody if you can't understand his ideas, you know? But that doesn't matter because he can understand you, right? It's insane. That's what it is. Absolutely insane. And it's just wrong.
Oh goodness. So no, I guess I didn't clarify myself. I just were looking at, you know, the stuff I'm looking into to get, to get it right away here so that we're better. Yeah, part of it's going to be when you get that stuff in place, it's going to be testing it to see if you can do what they say you can do with it because we all know dealing with telecommunications people.
They may be telling you you'll be able to do one thing, anything to get you to sign the contract. And then once you sign the contract and you're in with it, well, oh, well, it doesn't work on this day, on that day. And when the sun goes down, we may have a problem.
Sun going down actually shouldn't be a problem for it, but it wouldn't surprise me if they come up with some BS about the sun going down causing a reception problem with the satellite, you know, even though there is less solar radiation in the sky at night than there is during the day. Right. Well, that's one of the things I'm looking at to add. Viasat is, of course, by contract, yet T-Mobile now is offering a no-contract
If you pay on auto pay, you pay a set amount and it will never go up as long as you continue to pay. So I thought that was interesting. I would carefully read over that contract. Make sure that there is no data limitation.
Because if it's auto pay and the data cap they can automatically tap your bank account. No data cap. However much. No data cap. I know that's what they say but when they say no data cap and unlimited data and most companies has a flat out lie about it is a flat out lie. Okay. No data cap if you do if you're a regular user who barely uses the internet usually. That's what it comes down to. But again, anybody listening. Yeah, me, we're out all the time.
I would not trust anybody who tells you that it's an unlimited thing unless you get it in writing and you've got to make sure you read through the contract and there is no limit on your unlimited data transfer or upload, download.
You know, it could be like that too. It could be unlimited download, but uploads where you got the limit, especially with satellite. You got to watch that with the satellite companies. When I was looking for it, we first moved into the area here.
The thing is, you could get the satellite download speed that we needed, but the upload speed, no you couldn't. And if you wanted to, there was a cap on the amount of data that you could upload. So it kind of negated doing streaming, you know. I'm glad I talked to you, because that's something I could definitely ask him. Yeah, I was on the phone and then I lost him. You know how my phone is.
Satellite download isn't a problem at all because you're just downloading the internet from the little satellite box wherever it is in space. But upload, upload you have to upload to the satellite and the satellite only has so many nodes that you can tap into. Now mind you as modern satellites you have
probably tens of thousands of nodes up there that you can tap into and even with the older satellites it was like You'd be surprised how many channels you could get off a satellite if you ever messed with it. I remember They have they have customers who pay for some of those nodes and there were nodes that you paid for not as important as those other customers It's usually what they will tell you. Yeah, I don't care. This is what I paid for I want it
I know. You know me, just like push my buttons. I used to tell my boss that, yeah, you don't want to go into the zone. It's like what zone? The bite me zone. I got a good gig a lot of them anyway. But no, no, it's, no, I've been talking to him. He's like, okay, well, that sounds good. But, you know, what about this? What about that? And
So far, so good. So we shall see. Because, yeah, when I initially, before I bought the place, I was checking into service.
And I was told, oh yeah, we service there, no problem, no problem. After I make the purchase, I get here and it's like, oh, we can't do that. Okay, you're breaking up a bit. Sorry. Anybody can do that. They can pull up Michigan's cable licensing grid because that's what it is. Certain areas are licensed to have cable.
And take a look at the jigsaw pattern that is just look at Washtenaw County. Okay? And Washtenaw County is kind of mild compared to some of the other places. But there's like a, there are spots where you have a 50 foot stretch of road that is licensed to Comcast. But then all around it you have charter and these other cable companies and there's no
There's no reason for that little 50-foot stretch to be only accessible to Comcast. It doesn't make any sense. The way they gritted out the licensing agreement with the FCC in Michigan is really, like, it's bizarre. It's a jigsaw puzzle. It is a jigsaw puzzle. Yeah.
Yeah, I remember just because they're licensed to serve that area Doesn't mean that they have cables that they can use in that area because the cables might be contracted to another company altogether See now well, I assumed we would be able to get it because there was a dish network Satellite on the roof and they also had landline run into the kitchen
But they will not put a landline in here for me. They won't do that. No, they won't. And I'll bring that up again. They're destroying that infrastructure. The new excuse that they're using nationwide is from the EPA that the copper lines underground that were put in place for the telephone had shielding in the copper table.
That was lead and the lead is toxic and it's supposedly leaking out of that, you know, it's a minute amount of lead. That's encased in that rubber sheet that's over top of the cabling that's got an aluminum sheet over top of it. Then you have that copper piece over, if you've ever taken a particle axe cable, you know, just look at how it's put together.
But they're saying that that minute that a wet that's in there is reaching into the groundwater and contaminating and because of that they have to pull up all the copper wire all across the US. And this is being pushed by the Environmental Protection Agency here in the US. But then again this is the same organization that says straw sitting in the field is toxic waste.
You know that the that the gravel pitch of Michigan are going extinct and need to be protected Well, they're going extinct because we're using it. I'm sorry Well, it's a gravel pitch. Okay, it's rock as long as you've got a spot where you can dig it dig for rock and get you know, Cori stone out of it. You got a gravel, right? It's not going to it's not going extinct. It's running out of rock which just means you move the gravel pit
Right, you're moving it from one point to another. Yeah, we just, what is it? Two years ago we put in a bunch of rock right here, grabbed a couple of truckloads and put in the driveway. Oh my goodness, crazy. And I'm looking at it and it's like, oh dear, it looks like we're going to have to do it again. It's just that much clay here. It's sinking right in.
Oh, boy. We're doing a gravel pit where I'm at, just south of me. They're starting to expand the loop to the south bottom, which means they're going to build up that whole area. But they did. And I just to show you, just an idea to show you how easy it is to get a gravel pit going. They broke open one of the fields, did a survey, found one of the cotton fields that had stone under it, and there's now a quarry.
a party that has been started just behind the Walmart down the road. Really? Yep. The one around the corner from you? No. The one further out? Yeah, further out. Not the one down 82nd, but the one down, yeah, I think, Montana. It's weird the way they've got the street labeled here. We've got, I can walk to Detroit, Chicago, Indiana, Pittsburgh.
Those are the names of the streets around here. It's got a river, which was where, you know? Yeah. So, I imagine it's pretty warm there right now. Yeah. In fact, I was expecting... If you're in the high temperature climate, watch your tires. I think I told this mom had one of the tires on the truck flow out in the driveway just from the heat. Yep.
Yep, little too much air in the tire. It inflated and it blew out. That's what the guys are telling me. Not saying that I can't look at it. We've got the, we got the, on the right spare. I had the wrong spare. I had the spare for one of the other vehicles in the truck and I had my spare in storage, but that's fixed now.
And I have my other I have my other tires out. So that's not gonna be a problem. I just gotta find a the guys don't like to put an older tire on that tire. So I got to spare again. You know, I'm trying not to spend any money there because we are we I do need to bring it up. We are pushing to the end of the year bill. We were supposed to do a drawing at the end of last month, but we didn't get that going.
We need to do that. We need to do that. Actually, I just did a couple art projects I was discussing with one of the listeners online that I actually did stuff I picked up to do for the barbecue from hell.
Stuff I just didn't have time to finish. Yeah. Yeah, I got it. I finally got it done I got a flag that I hemmed and is ready to go so that that can go in and also a patriotic apron so Very kitchen militia kind of thing so
something that we can do in there and that's ready to go and we have trust me your father has many many things that we have picked up to to put in for prizes so we're ready to rock and roll here honestly as far as that goes so anytime you want to do that Ed go for it.
Well, I'm going to say definitely the end of this month we'll do a drawing then. Just got to remember to push it, guys. I'm sorry. I've been pushing. We've had a lot of things going on. The stuff was Shelby's cousin. I know you didn't hear about that. The stuff has been going on with her mom. Oh, yeah. Keep it a city. You know, it's stuff that's got to be done. Family stuff.
Again, I want to thank everybody who gave prayers for Shelly's cousin. They killed her in the hospital, Mom. And it was the hospital's fault. She was allergic to penicillin. She went in for the problem with her leg. They pumped her full of penicillin and they killed her. It brought her back to life. But now,
she's on dialysis because the kidney's failed, she's got a bunch of other problems that have come out of their cure for the thing with her leg, which she has a pen in her leg. I've talked about this, you know, I know so many people now who have gone into the hospital for something that's supposedly routine and have come out with
We had major infections. We had 20 podcasts that we had been there from February to February. And he never made it out of the hospital. I'm sorry, I know I rail on that, but that really pisses me off because we talked with him on the air. They weren't doing the therapy they were supposed to do with him. We had Darzak who we almost lost him and he lost part of his foot with that.
We've had Tommy up in Michigan now who's had his foot amputated.
It's modern times, modern medicine and we're talking about amputation here, you know. And it's so common that I'm sitting here in Texas and I just named off five people that I know have gotten gangrene or have had to have their foot amputated in our modern medical system. You know, had to go to their foot cut off one way or the other. Go ahead. It wasn't my case.
It was my big toe and half of my middle toe. Yeah. So I got well, so I got doing half towards. Yeah, it's the same thing that Darczak kind of had the same thing happen to him. He lost most of his what was his right foot, his toes and everything are missing. I saw him when he came down and visited me. So I saw I saw what happened there. But again, it's like
This shit is they you should have gone to that point. I know your diabetic. I bet it Tom and my wife is diabetic too Part of the problem is is getting a hold of the medication that is you know supposed to be helping save your your life if you're diabetic They've got this drug out there. I can't remember what it's both. I think it's in the family at tree listening or whatever the
They're using it for weight loss and they're prescribing it for people for weight loss before they're prescribing it for people who have diabetes. You know, you think the life-saving aspect of it would get priority, but that's not where the money is made. Well, mine started out as an infection and it got worse. It got to the bone and so that's why I lost my spindle. The other one was just a pressure sore.
Because now that my big toe is gone, the pressure went to the second digit, as they call it. And it was putting all my weight on that one, and it caused a pressure sore. Well, that pressure sore ended up being turned into a blood blister that exploded and went all the way to my bone.
And so that's why they had to do the half of the other one. Yes, I know Tom. I'm just saying it's not acceptable. You know, the fact that I can sit there and I can name off so many people, you know.
Usually, maybe one or two people I knew before that had amputations because of that. But they've gone to extreme measures to save some. I know they've oxygenated people's feet before to save them in situations like that. There's things that they would have done in the past that are not cost effective now. That's what I'm saying. Well, my brother...
As you know, lost his entire right leg from his knee down because he got an infection and then it wouldn't heal. And he, like I said, from his knee down, it's all, he got, that's all I have.
That's all I'll be I'll expand a little bit on what was going on with Bonnie She had a problem with her with her leg that she's had for years. She's had it since I've been down here Bob Then they had a pin in her way trying to pull the bone back together to regrow it and it kept it kept getting infected you know and yeah, they kept putting off and putting off and doing stuff to it and oh We'll try this and we'll try that now
It's pretty much to the point where she's probably going to lose her leg if she lives through this on top of the other health problems that they've given her because this is why I railed on the medical bracelet thing. But a doctor has to be paying attention to it. I mean, the information for her should have been on her check that she's allergic to the penicillin.
You know that is gross negligence where you didn't check that before you gave a patient a patient medication Exactly and it's it's unacceptable and this is so many people look at that chart and check and check and double check You know if they're redundancy is there for a reason and a lot of it is you no longer have the RNs Okay, you did not have the number of registered nurses
on the floor in the hospital that you used to have, you've got a bunch of not even nurse practitioners, practicing nurses, and then you have registered nurses. And now you have these that actually have even less education in the field.
that are in the hospitals, taking care of people every day. And it's just, it's ridiculous. It's really not good, and a lot of the folks that are in the medical field in our hospitals today, unfortunately, are not people from here, I'm sorry. To get a medical degree,
To get an MD as a white person in the United States, you have to leave the country, okay? You have to leave the country in order to get a medical license if you're going to work inside the United States. And that's unacceptable. Now, I said it twice for a reason, folks, because I know people that had
a perfect score, okay, GPA in college that could not get into medical school. They're here, they're US citizens, they would not be admitted into medical school because they had to prioritize by mandate from the federal government people from outside the US first. So there were no positions
open locally for them to get a medical license. They had to leave the country, go to Granada or someplace else in order to get a medical degree in order to practice medicine in the US. That's ridiculous. Why are we not prioritizing US students first? Okay, why are we letting people from China? I remember your dad worked at U of M.
Oh, I heard a beep and I think we lost Nancy. Yeah, it looks like we did. Okay, that kid back connection is acting up again. But yeah, totally bruised, my mom on that. It's becoming a personal rant with me about the medical system, just with what I've seen. And I know each situation is different, but it's kind of interesting that the end result seems to be the same.
on my end, you know, just looking at everything. Oh, cut the flim off. Anyway, I'll give us a quick little break and I will try to reconnect the Nancy gear. Give me a second. You gotta pull something up. Oh, what do we got? We play Heroes by Rob Reconnected Heroes.
calls dropping. This is what I go through daily. Hey, that's not embarrassing for you, Mom. That's embarrassing for, again, the telecommunications companies that are out there. You know, it's just a fine example of what I was talking about. This system that they force, that they're forcing everybody onto, is not reliable. And that's a problem. So it's, you know, trying to find a, yes, a hero caller.
I was just going to mention a little anecdote. Maybe it's a little different now, but I had a friend growing up as a kid and she just recently went through medical school. I mean, a white girl from the country, but she had an easier time. She went DO instead of MD. And that's still kind of open, I think. Because you're kind of the red-headed stepchild of the medical industry, but she seems to enjoy it. Hey.
She got her foot in the door and that's a good thing. So it's good to see an American that got there. And it's not always an easy path to go. But the thing is, of course that was, oh my goodness, Ed, that was Chris Rest now. How many years ago was that? Oh, my word. I can't imagine that it's getting much better these days, though.
for getting into medical school here in the US. And of course, statistics are out, folks. This latest generation, the ones that just graduated, is the first generation in the last hundred years or more. I don't know, honestly. I'd have to double check that. But it's the first generation that has a lower IQ
than the one before. It's kind of scary. That's a little scary. You know, we hope to bring better as things get better as we go along. So they're out of that bag, Mom. They're proud of that bag. It's like, oh my God, all those stupid, you know, stupid boomers. Excuse me, I still can add subtract, multiply, and divide. And usually in my head, thank you very much. Yeah.
When I went before, oh gosh, when I went up to Lansing to talk to our state representatives up there regarding the phone system that the prisons were using, yeah, I start rattling numbers off and it's like, oh, you must be an accountant. It's like, no, I'm a cashier at a grocery store.
Trust me, you know, and using old register old style registers where you you better know what you know You better be able to add subtract multiply and divide it right now Because if you've got a three for five sale you better know what you know that what that breakdown is and I'm five dollars you divide it by three because people are going to expect to get charged the right amount and A lot of people they don't have a clue they can't do it
They cannot do it. They physically can't do it. It's for them, let me pull a calculator out. It's like, you don't have time to do that when you're ringing somebody up. When you've got this computer that's monitoring how many items you're scanning per minute and you have to fall within a quota.
of doing that. And people don't realize that that's part of, yes, they ask you annoying questions because you've got these companies that are out there.
that the main company, the company you're working for hires to make sure that you're asking them if they're happy, if they found everything. Is there anything you couldn't find today? Those annoying little questions and it gets redundant and people get kind of ticked off. But that's because the company wants to know that those cashiers
The last people that you see in the store that they're making sure that you're happy with your purchases and the availability of everything and you got to fall within the lines. So you have these annoying questions you have to ask and take part in. It's a goofy thing to do but it's part of the job and you got to do it. Not fun. It is. Well, not fun for anybody.
Yes, go ahead. This is Mike again. I just wanted, I can explain the generation gap. In my experience the last couple days, I went to Goodwill and there's this one woman who's always in the cashier. She's like mentally retarded, but in her 50s, she makes change no problem.
Whereas I went to the dollar store and there's like probably about an 18 year old girl at the cat is a cashier I hand her two-dollar bills and it turned into a dollar deal We had to call the manager to get the access them because she thought they were counterfeit and oh my god It's crazy. It's obviously the education system and not intelligence really well again It's we got teaching the money and what's what's available out there? You know what you don't have to be
They don't have to be smart, they just have to identify as it. You can identify as anything nowadays and it's supposed to be, you can't argue with them because they've been taught that, you know, they can be whatever they identify as. If they want to identify as smart when they're dumb as a box of rocks, they can just perfectly acceptable. They're like, no, you're identifying wrong, you're a pain in the... whatever. Oh my goodness, I'm sorry. I had to say that.
Oh my gosh. Oh no. Yeah, no. We're half, we've probably been having fun here. So, but yeah, one of the medical industries, it's insane. It's just insane right now. It's nothing, nothing like what we had when you were coming up at, I mean, sure. I know my nephew down in the charity, he's been
Yeah, he's a EMT. He's getting his paramedic license. He's going through school for that right now and it's been They had one person who bollocks up the whole class for a bit and just Set them back because they were not They thought they were being treated unfairly Okay, give you an idea
Well, they called a lot of people and they took the whole class on hold for these people who are, you know, these are active, these are active EMT active paramedics. Well, he is an active EMT trying to become a paramedic and he put on hold from moving up the ladder because somebody else didn't feel they were being treated fairly. You know? Can you imagine them being in your Uncle Bill's class? Your Uncle Bill used to teach.
The EMTs. He was a certified paramedic, but for all of Washtenaw County and comes to find out he was teaching classes down here over in Lenaway and Hillsdale. And yeah, and you know your Uncle Bill. Oh my, that would be an interesting disease. Sure. Oh my gosh.
that that would not fly. That would not fly. Not in his glasses. Like, oh fine, you can take it over again. But on a different one. You're not sitting everybody else back. Screw that. That's not happening. I can see him doing that. It's like, no, fine. Well, you know, fine. You can take it next time. You just, you know, we'll give you a credit for what you've taken so far. And beyond that, you can come back and try again.
But not and I'm surprised they haven't thought of doing that giving my credit for the time that they have in With the GPA they have now but if they think they're being you know I don't know how they felt they were being unfair there if they thought they should be getting better grades than they were or or what I'm not a hundred percent sure on this and I haven't talked to Jerry completely about this It was
But as I understand it, it was because somebody was, didn't like the way they were identifying the patients. They were presuming they were things. I'm sorry. We're dealing with biology here. They either have the parts or they don't have the parts. You're not going to suggest a hysterectomy on someone that has a penis. As I heard the other day, a penis.
The parts aren't there to do that, so you can't go there. It's just not possible. So there has to be a point where you say enough is enough, and where we're dealing from here, you're either this or that.
And what you identify as doesn't make a difference. It's what you are when you're on that table that makes all the difference in the world. If I treat you as something that you aren't, no matter what your little pea brain says or thinks.
You know, this is reality and I have to deal in reality and the reality is in order for you to live I need to go this way or to make sure that your life continues on in a good way Rather than a bad way that we need to treat it this way and that will be out But that's the problem okay, there's any
His school is in Houston and oh, it's one of those. Right. Well, all schools are pretty much that way right now. And this is one of the things that the World Health Organization, again, is, you know, they're using the governments to get into those classes to force that agenda. And it's unacceptable. I don't care who says what.
It's unacceptable. It won't work. It will never work. It never has worked. You do this, people will die. People will be injured and not do well. Ma'am, we're getting close to the top of the hour. Is it today's Wednesday, correct? No. Wednesday is the second.
So I've got a drop line here for a second because I've got to check and make sure Craig's going to be up or if he's not. I know he's been busy with his property, so he hasn't been able to do his program last few weeks. But when he can, he has been coming up and doing his program. So I've got to go touch base with him. I've got to go touch base with him and see what he's doing. All right? Very good. Very good. As always, folks, oh, goodness.
Is it really that late? It is, it is. It is 653. We got seven minutes. So we can kind of go here, I guess, for a little bit more. But yeah, Mark is finally done. Mark will be back at the 8 o'clock hour. Hopefully, I don't know. I don't know if there will be here still. He came up to take care of a couple of things and then had him back home. But we're doing okay. Things are happening, moving along.
getting things done slowly. I think everybody knows Mark was in an accident. We both had been in accidents since we moved here. So we're not moving as quick as we used to, but we're still moving. A little slower, but we're getting stuff done bit by bit. So as we, again, keep in your minds, I want to
mentioned here again, this Second Amendment Michigan State Capitol annual rally is still on September 13, 2023 at 1 p.m. Open Carry March around but not on the Capitol grounds and this is via Michigan Live website and that's our news organizations across the state of Michigan.
I also do want to remind you too, we are going to have an end of the month raffle going on. I will make sure I have some stuff in there. Of course, I've had some hats and some, oh gosh, I guess they call them neck gators now, that I have mitted up for folks that will go into that as well.
We'll have the end of the month drawing, but we've got a number of things lined up here ready to go for when Ed wants to do that. So we'll get that going up and running. But hopefully we can get some things going here too and get things squared away. But anyway, he's back. He's back. He's back. Just gotta hold it, Craig.
I'm gonna try to do a live program in the next hour so we should have him up live. Very good. I don't know what subject he's gonna be touching on. I know he's been working on his military truck and he's been working on his building that's not too far away from you guys. Right, right. I was, I ran into him at the post office actually.
last winter. It's like, oh my gosh, Craig! He looked at me like, who are you? I had an interview saying, what are you doing? I was like, oh my gosh. So yeah, he just don't throw away. We'll put it that way. He's not that far away. So it's good. It's good. We have a good neighborhood. That's all I can say. It's a nice, quiet neighborhood.
And I have my duckies, my crazy ducks. I know dad's probably talked about it. Our new running ducks, they're fun. They're a lot of fun. Oh my gosh. Love watching them play. Yes, we actually have three little kiddie pools that they're all swimming in. They get a little territorial. The older ones are getting territorial over that stuff. But it's a lot of fun. And yeah, go out and collect our duck eggs every morning for breakfast. It's great.
I absolutely love that. So it's a good thing. Lots of fun. But trying to get everything squared away now, we've got flooring to put in this weekend. We will definitely be the end of the month here for Liberty Tree Radio. God bless the republic. That's the New World Order. We shall, ladies and gentlemen, mark will be back at 8 o'clock on the Liberty Tree Radio.
having trouble planning the time to keep this going, but I'm going to keep trying. I guess I can't do it anymore or don't want to try anymore. Been on the air here probably for more than 15 years on this particular network. I don't really know for sure. Ed would probably answer that, but I don't know for sure. Anyway, it's been a while. I don't really have much here. I have this one interesting piece here that I came across. We know we've been attacked from the mainstream media.
Well all sorts of topics over the years the most recent thing I guess is Change we've been attacked him Propaganda pushing has been in minutes for climate change you got to admit for the last Several years certainly, but they've been pushing it for really decades all the agendas we see Start become apparent when you do some a little bit of research about these I guess we say I made a YouTube video. What should I do first here? How about let's go over here first. This won't take very long
It's going to be kind of hard to believe if you've only been listening to mainstream and you haven't been following the reality of things. It does not have more mass shootings. So why does it always top all of these lists of them not being the most in America, the most gun shootings, the most casualties? Well, they're not adjusting for population. That's the reason. You see, they're...
I think how I can describe this better. There are about 330 million people in America. Compared to countries with just a few million people, we're going to have a lot more than of everything. So any kind of statistic you want, if they don't adjust for population, we're going to have a lot more. In terms of deaths per million, the country with the most deaths from mass shootings is Norway.
America is indeed in the top 10. In terms of frequency, Norway is only number five with Macedonia being number one. And America is still not in the top 10. Again, this is adjusted for population. Compared to the European Union as a whole, the European Union, they have 55% more casualties due to mass shootings.
So next time you see a statistic about mass shootings, just for population. It's not. You might want to demand to know why. Time to pull them up. For information like that. And probably a lot of people would know. And if you know, you can call in and share those websites with me so I can, because I can look them up. And I just forgot to, I didn't really have my time. Only 10 minutes before the show I got ready for this. I didn't really have any time to prepare for this.
But there's websites that have the statistics showing. I did a video about two weeks ago, it might be three weeks ago now, it's probably been that long since I've been on the air. So I don't even know if you're sure if I can talk about this on the air. I talked about this similarly, or recently for a long time actually. The nuclear fear monitoring has been going on a long time, two decades actually.
And just this past week, we actually had our first nuclear power plant come online, full operation now in the United States since, we've got it in like 40 years, 50 years, it's been so long, decades, decades and decades. And that'd be in Georgia, both volatile, I don't know, it has a T there, it looks like volatile, so there's a T there also. And then there's the other, the sister plant is gonna be going online here.
a couple more weeks after now. So one started up here this past week and others are going to start up here within this month, supposedly, where they are now supplying electricity for the grid. But we've been fear-mongering this for many decades. The reality of it is our mainstream media has been anti-nuclear. And I don't know if I just mean anti-nuclear weapons, but they've been anti-nuclear everything, including anti-nuclear energy.
If you don't see that, it's actually pretty amazing that you don't. Another thing that they've been fear-moggering and pushing us in their narrative and agenda this whole time, they really haven't promoted nuclear energy in so long. We still have more nuclear power plants than any other country in the world. We have almost 100 of them. We keep losing them year by year because investors are scared and the Biden administration and virtually the whole greenie agenda is to go ruinables.
And I said that ruinables. That's the agenda. And even though nuclear actually is green, and in fact in a lot of ways much greener than ruinables, the agenda is to do away with nuclear energy. And hydroelectric. I don't want to promote hydroelectric anymore either. Of course, hydroelectric is a little more difficult to expand upon because most of the good sites to make a hydroelectric dam are kind of taken, but the greenies will have a fit anyway about the turtles or fish or whatever.
So the green, and that's another very good source for electricity. It's a very good, you know, it's fairly safe. It's not as safe as nuclear, believe it or not. But it's also pretty clean. I mean, it's nothing man does is completely without waste or taking energy to build or to mine the materials. Nothing man does.
is completely safe or completely free of these encumbrances that we have to live with in the real world. None of it. Because hydroelectric actually, once you've built the plant, there's a lot of concrete. Concrete is very, very not a green material, so to speak. It takes a lot of energy to make concrete. And hydroelectric jam is a massive amount of concrete.
nuclear power plants a lot of concrete as well. But hydroelectric much more so than nuclear energy. And so you can't really say that hydroelectric is green even though after it's built it produces no carbon emissions that they all scream about or pollute anymore until it comes time to dismantle the thing and then you have to do away with the concrete. But essentially you just pulverize it and spread it on your driveway and it turns to gravel.
essentially, so it's not really that, it's not a toxic material when you're dismantling a hydroelectric dam. Why do I say that hydroelectric is not as safe as nuclear? Well, because in this country it actually is pretty much because we haven't had many deaths due to hydroelectric, but if a dam breaks, there's one in China that killed like thousands and thousands of people.
But in dam breaks, downstream communities can be flooded and will kill a lot of people. So hydroelectric energy isn't definitely not the safest, but it is very safe as long as the dam doesn't break.
And that's more of an engineering concern. Or nature. Nature could take over and have a major earthquake and destroy a dam. So it's just like what happened with Fukushima, a major earthquake and tsunami which basically destroyed that plant. It could have been engineered better to where it could have withstood the tsunami that it did ensue. But it was one of those more than 100-year things or 1,000-year things that nature sometimes threw a throw at us. The interesting thing about Fukushima disaster is
First of all, it experienced a 9.0 earthquake, some say 9.1 earthquake, which is like one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded by man. So massive earthquake. It survived the actual earthquake. It's the tsunami that it did not survive. And there's a sister plant, but the plant that melted down is called Fukushima Daiichi. There was another plant only about nine miles to the south, also on the ocean.
called Fukushima Daiini, a sister plant, if you will, and they experienced no milk house. They had the earthquake, they had the tsunami as well. So nature can take over and really throw things at us. We've been fear-mongered. Let me stand on that topic a little bit before I go on to nuclear war that they've been fear-mongering. My video that I did about two or three weeks ago
They talked about, I'm trying to see what it was called. Let me see if I can see what it's called. It says, what they are telling you about the Fukushima radioactive water, because one thing that's been fear mongers with us here in the last, especially in the last couple weeks, is the fact that they're about ready to start releasing the water from this stored in the tanks. If you don't know about this, over the last 12 years, they've been treating this water from the damaged reactors. The reactors were damaged, they had to pump seawater in there too.
to cool them down. They'd melt it into a big blob at the bottom of the containment vessel. And that's the key to this whole thing. They're in a containment vessel. Now, like Chernobyl, where the damn thing was built in a tool shed, and the roof blew, and all the toxic materials were airborne and telling people from, actually the only people that really died from acute radiation syndrome was the people that were the first responders. The ones that were there right at the site that got exposed when they were fighting the fires and so on.
Those are the people going people actually died at least immediately there are some deaths attributed later to the radiation that did spread But not nearly as much as you'd think And that's not as much as was fear-mongering of course the Fukushima those were zero zero zero zero deaths through the radiation zero deaths do the due to the Firefighting it of the first responders and zero deaths afterwards in the World Health Organization and the UN
release reports saying well they don't expect any dust or either. It's older with but not for the greenies. They got to use that as a tool to demonize nuclear energy. But the water has been so that the water that was pumped into the reactor vessels kind of cool the melted fuel because the fuel is melting and dripping to the bottom of the container building.
No, it doesn't start burning through the bottom of the containment building and go to China like the movie the China syndrome again There's the media doing the same thing demonizing nuclear energy just because well, it sells these sells tickets I guess and all the fear-mongering on YouTube is on list here mongering and it generates hits Because you'd rather hear the fear-mongering than the reality of it. So the water that was in those containment vessels They've had to pump out and they've been storing them in tanks
You don't know, now there's about a thousand tanks on site, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, that they've been storing this water in so they can treat it. Now they have been treating it, and they've been treating it. And now what most nuclear power plants do, because all nuclear power plants release the same sort of water. Water is...
Generally referred to as tritiated water. Tritiated meaning there's tritium in it because there are a lot of other radioactive isotopes that were in the water initially, but they run it through the system called ALPS, which stands for, which in fact remember what stands for Advanced Liquid Processing System. It's a form of filter that they use at nuclear power plants to remove all everything that they can, but they can't remove the tritium. Tritium has an isotope of hydrogen.
which can't really be removed on a water because it's hydrogen. If you remove the hydrogen, then we'll use basically split water. And then you've got hydrogen and oxygen. And that hydrogen will be radioactive as tritium. So they've left it in the water. Now, tritium has a half-life of 12.3 years. That's how long this accident has already occurred now. So the water that was first put in the tanks, the water that's been there long, has already been through its half-life.
could easily be released into the sea right now. And for years they've been debating this, debating it, with the only countries, the only people that have really been debating it are people that are not malleable about it or people that are fear-mongering about it. But the only reason this is in the news is because all nuclear power plants on the planet release the same tritiated water.
That's right. Yeah, the cooling water and the water that's been contaminated directly from the melted core, they have different levels of contamination, but this out system that I was telling you about removes all but the tritium. So even if it has cesium or uranium or anything else in it, that will remove that. Stored in tanks. Now, other nuclear power plants, they don't store the tanks, they just release it. It's routine. It's been done for decades. Ever since nuclear power has been online,
That's what they've done. They've produced this tritiated water, processing it through their alcenid. What they have left is called tritiated water. It has tritium in it. But they just release it in the atmosphere, into the ocean. And that's why you'll notice that all nuclear power plants, except for the one, all nuclear power plants are built on large bodies of water. And that's one of the reasons they're built on large bodies of water. Not only for the emergency cooling water, they could use an emergency if something does happen to their emergency supply.
but also because they have to release this slightly radioactive water called tritium. And when they do, it's diluted much more to where it's diluted so much it's less tritium than what nature produces on its own. Now, if you doubt this, because everybody on YouTube do doubt it, they try to challenge me, but I can easily debunk them. I debunk them all the time. They don't want to hear it. The lie is more fun than the reality. But if you don't believe me, for the United States,
You can go to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website, that'd be nrc.gov, and you can look up their page that's called, Radioactive, Fluent, and Environmental Reports. You can see an alphabetical listing of A through Z, all the way from Arkansas on Nuclear 1s, all the way to Zion and Nuclear Power Plant. A through Z, you can click on the plant of your choice, and you can look at the full Radioactive, Fluent, and Environmental Reports.
And what you will see, for those of you who doubt me, they all release tritium. It's the same worldwide. This is nothing new. It's not news. This whole thing with the Fukushima water and everybody's fear mongering. It's not news. The only reason it became news, and I put news in air quotes, is because they're, because of China and South Korea. And while I'm talking here, I should bring this up so I can do some more quotes so I can get real numbers here.
China and South Korea are the ones, the so-called countries that are put in air quotes again protesting over the release of this tritiated water. Why North Korea and China? Well, simply put, it's racist propaganda. And I'm bringing up a document here which is, thank you, another 30 seconds or so until I get it up here.
But South Korea and China also releases these same tritiated water. Again, I remember I told you every single nuclear power plant releases tritiated water and China and North Korea are no different. Yet they don't tell you about this when they push their racist propaganda, their agenda, to demonize Japan. Why? Well, if you know your history a little bit, you'll know that Japan did a whole lot of nasty things to a lot of countries during World War II. Japan was a really evil empire during World War II.
South Korea and China never gave up. Everybody else did. And of course they have memories. Nobody should forget what was done in their country in those type of instances. Of course, China and South Korea, at every opportunity they can, use anything they can that could make Japan look bad, they do it all the time. I was talking to somebody from Taiwan that I knew and I asked her, why do South Koreans, why do they do that? And she says, South Koreans hate everybody.
That was the answer. Now, tritium, I got the page up now, so let me quote some of the... The Fukushima is not the only one, but all nuclear power plants in the world are pouring contaminated water into the sea. For example, the Le Hague site in France has been found to contain water containing a concentration of 102 times greater than the annual tritium release from Fukushima. 102 times greater. It's in France.
nuclear power plant in South Korea has so far released 6,000 terabec rules of tritium into the Sea of Japan, which is six times more than what Fukushima has in storage. So when South Korea starts screaming about the Fukushima water and pointing their fingers, maybe they ought to point their fingers right back and, oops, she didn't say this thing, but no, they'll keep screaming them because they have that propaganda agenda.
Chinese nuclear power plants have been releasing into the ocean levels of containing tritium. They're six and a half times higher than the annual amounts scheduled to be released to talk to the electric power company Holdings. Fukushima's number one nuclear power plant. The tritium contact of the Quinshan number three nuclear power plant has about 143 trillion beckerels in the amount of radiation, which is six and a half times the amount the Fukushima plant will admit.
The Yangi-Luzhlang nuclear power plant has five times the amount and the Red River nuclear power plant has four times the amount. So when China screams about and releasing the retridiated water, maybe they ought to tell their hive, tell their propaganda victims the truth that, well, yeah, we release the same water.
Japan hasn't made a huge deal of this to say every time the South Korea or China says that to bring these figures to light. I think probably PR, the mindset of this from the Japan standpoint is to not rock the racist boat. I would presume that's what it's about why they don't just bring these facts out because it easily debunks them when they point their fingers at Japan.
But the wounds are deep with those countries and there's still something even after 80 years. This is not going to go away easily and probably they don't want to rock the boat. Probably the same reason why Japan decided to store this water in these tanks in the first place. Because they didn't have to store it. After they treat it, they could have released it. Just like every other nuclear power plant does. Other nuclear power plants don't store it for 13 years. They release it. It's a routine thing. It's been done for 70 years.
You can actually release all the water it wants with no issues. Now you have 1.3 million tons of water for these tanks, in these 1,000 tanks. 1.3 million tons and they're very happy to throw that number out. Sometimes Green Paces will even throw out the number measured in liters because it's a lot bigger number, don't you know? Green Paces also anti-nuclear. If you don't know that, just look at their website. Very obvious. Yeah, they're okay.
Tridium comes from nature. It's produced by man when they do these nuclear power plant things, but it's also produced by nature. There are always around 3,400 grams of naturally occurring tridium in the Earth's atmosphere and is constantly being produced by cosmic radiation interacting with the upper atmosphere. 3,400 grams.
What happens is the cosmic rays from space come in and they hit the atmosphere, they contract with the Earth's atmosphere and produce this isotope of tritium, again, of hydrogen. And this comes down on Earth. It rains down and it's on all the land. It's in every waterway on the planet. Always has been since the beginning of time. This is nothing new. Now because it's a half-life of 12.3 years, it doesn't just keep building up. It degrades, but it's always constantly being replaced by nature.
So most of these 3400 grams that end up in the ocean, because it rains and it goes down into the ocean plus, of course, the ocean is about what? About the surface of the earth is about 70% ocean, I think it is. That's the right number. So most of this 3400 grams goes into the ocean. The water in those tanks, the 1.3 million tons of water that they keep screaming about, 1.3 million tons, danger will Robinson.
Well, there's only two to three grams of tritium total in all those tanks combined. Two to three grams. There's 3,400 grams in the environment at any one time. The tanks contain two to three grams. If you were to actually be able to isolate it and make it into a solid two to three grams, that's like it'll fit in a spoon. No kidding. And this is what they're screaming about.
Now, you could release it all at once with no measurable impact. Why? The reason is that they're only going to release, they're going to release it over a period of about 30 years. There's two to three grams of tritium, it's going to be released slowly, for about 30 years. And they're only going to be released between .1 and .2 grams of tritium per year.
at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. And that is the regulatory limit for radioactive releases from that plant that are still the same as they were before the accident. So Fukushima isn't actually allowed to release more tritium in 2023 than it did when it was a normally operating nuclear power plant. We're going to scream about this 2 to 3 grams, released over 30 years or more. We're going to scream about this and say how it's the end of the world and how we need to ban nuclear energy.
Even though nuclear energy is actually the safest form of electricity we have on this planet. That's safer than the renewables too. They're almost the same. When you calculate it in the amount of deaths, I needed to be manually. Okay, I didn't unmute. I'm sorry. Okay, I'm like, I think I'm on probably now. I got cut off for some reason. I have no idea why. I guess that happened the last time I was on the air too. I got cut off for some reason. I kept talking. And I didn't know it until my phone made a noise saying it hung up. Because I don't watch my phone. In fact, it's not even lit up when I'm using it.
So anyway, I don't know exactly where I got cut off yet, but thanks for joining. More than a few seconds, Craig. More than a few seconds, what? You weren't off for more than a few seconds. Oh, okay. I just started the bumper music, trying to get a hold of you when you called back in. Okay, yeah, and I didn't know this happened last time I was on the air either.
So anyway, what I was talking about was the relations between the water and the tritium in the water. And it's really of no concern. Unfortunately, a lot of you guys don't like to hear that. You want to believe in the fear monitoring and the conspiracy theories. It's not a concern. This has been done all the time for nuclear power plants since the day one of nuclear power plants. And nature produces more tritium than the nuclear power plants do. And it degrades in 12.3 years to the half-life and slowly disappears from the Earth.
So there really is no reason who's in the boggart area, but the main street area. Yes. Can I ask you a question? Okay. Where can a person get a decent Geiger counter for... Okay, well, Geiger counters, I think over a few basics for you. I don't know how long you've been listening to show or if you watch my YouTube channel, but Geiger counters and radiological survey mean... Online? Again? Where can I look online or where can I buy one?
Okay, I'll give you that information, but I'm also going to explain. When you use the word Geiger counter, that's a loaded term. I do sell, I do have some Geiger counters for sale. I try not to sell Geiger counters, that's the thing. For prepping, Geiger counters aren't really the thing to get. Oh yeah? Cool, cool, cool for a minute.
I don't really ever promote my own product because that's definitely why I do this program. I believe you're around 120 right now, 120, 130 someone in that range. That's about the same as a multimeter.
Just recommending a guy going off the bat because the gun counter is pretty useless and it's an actual emergency. Well you remember when they were making trinkets down there in Mexico that were radioactive? Because they found a pile of radioactive metal and they thought hey let's melt this down and make stuff out of it. Yeah, I remember the trinkets, but I do remember they found it in buildings and rebar and there's some other times that it gets contaminated with. But the truth of the matter is every single thing on the planet is radioactive actually.
Well, I know that but I mean, you know that stuff there was making people sick, you know Well, yeah, it's the biggest to be too bad. Now, Geiger counter would detect that and it wouldn't make you sick unless you were really right next to it for a long period of time Yeah, you want to put it on your neck or something? Yeah Well, if you make it a jewelry or something like that, it could be a problem. And Geiger counter will detect that. Geiger counter is what they call a Geiger molar tube.
And that tube, it can detect beta and gamma radiation. And only at low levels though. When you get very high, when you get to, there's nothing you're gonna measure with a Geiger counter. If you had one of those pieces of contaminated metal that they're talking about, whatever toy or jewelry or whatever it was built into that you're referring to. And it was found in lawn furniture and rebar and some other things. If you...
If you take your guard guard up to that, you're going to be able to measure it, but that's not going to kill you. Right. The level is so low that it's not really going to hurt you. That's the thing about the argument. If it's too high, it won't read it, right? Yeah, what happens if it's too high, it saturates that tube and it basically reads zero. The modern electronic one... Okay, alright. Stand up about 10 feet, 20 feet, and start walking slowly towards it.
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Well, I'm just saying, if you did, if you did, that would be the way to go about using something like that, cheaper ones. Otherwise, one of the big expensive heavy duty industrial ones, I mean, you know, I've seen those, but... Well, the if you did part would be a nuclear detonation. And if you did have that much radiation, you wouldn't be able to get 10 feet from it because 10 feet from it, if you did it by the time you got 10 feet from it. So we're talking about... But I'm talking about not by that.
high enough where, you know, for instance, what they make firearms out of, they got the material from Chernobyl, all the metal that they salvage out of there, they melt it down, make firearms out of it, and you got firearms shipped to the United States around the world. Well, they're slightly radioactive because of that. So, but, if that didn't happen, it wouldn't be... I don't know, I'm thinking, if it did happen, I believe if you have a firearm that's highly reactive, it might be...
like maybe Chinese imported weapons, the cheap handguns and stuff that they sold here for a long time, until they'd probably cut them off. If it did happen, it wouldn't be high enough to hurt you. That's what I'm saying. Well, let's just level it day and night, right? The U.S., we have detectors that supposedly anything coming into the country gets scanned briefly to make sure there's nothing highly radioactive coming into the country. That's one of the things we have that's very well advertised that we have.
at all the ports and checkpoints and things that nothing like that could go through anyway. That's the, in a perfect world anyway, that's what we have. And I gotta tell you, I carry a lot, when I go do shows, in my band, any more time, I have a lot of radioactive materials with me. Thorium, uranium, tritium, polonium.
All sorts of things I have radium in my van all the time and I've been all over the country and I've never ever been pulled over for anything radioactive that was detected in my van. I can put a Geiger counter up to any of these items and it'll be screaming. But these things aren't gonna kill me. I'm right inside the van with you. I'm living in the van with these things.
I don't need it. I don't need it. Well, yeah, but people have an unfounded fear of this because of the media. And that's the point of this. For prepping, okay, the easiest way that I can explain this, the difference between Geiger counters and radiological survey meters, which are for high level, Geiger counters are fun, and it means radiological survey meters are OS. So that's the difference.
Anything you're going to measure with a Geiger counter is not going to kill you, unless you need it or whatever. But things that you measure with a radiological survey meter, that could kill you. If you're exposed long enough, and you're involved enough to the tool. It didn't kill you, alright, but like sick and then, you know, you want your health.
Well, not unless you expose a long time. There's nothing I can legally own to make the needles move on a radiological survey meter. So I sell, mostly what I sell is radiological survey meters, which are for preppers. Because if you're prepping for nuclear war, that's what you want, huh? Because a guy or a guy is going to be, not only is a guy or a guy going to possibly not work because of the EMP, because a lot of guys are going to say they're all computerized.
Then also it's not gonna measure it the same way because the levels will be too high for Geiger counter It'll just it'll just pay out if it was an old analog if you're vital to looking at one Geiger counter Yeah, if they don't have computers, they don't like the old Geiger counters then you can The way you can check you the only way you really could use these if you have a shelter
is if you use them inside the shelter. And the way you can check to see if you don't have a survey meter, the way you use it to see if it's how bad it is outside, you won't be able to tell the value unless it's low enough. But you have it inside the shelter, let's say a basement, and you start walking up the stairs, put it on the least sensitive setting you can, start walking up the stairs and observe that needle. And what may happen if it's really high outside is the needle will go up really quickly and then boom, back down to zero.
And what's happened there is saturated the tube and it no longer reads anything because it's too much radiation. Now with the modern ones that are computerized, what you're going to find is they might go up quickly but then it's just going to say, say, OL or a fault or a couple dashes or something of that nature. They won't read anything. Anything useful. That will give you a real number. And you won't necessarily know if that's... unless you know how your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your... Your
But that's a good sign that you probably should get back in your shelter because the nice thing about it is if you're in a shelter, you're completely protected from beta radiation if you have things sealed up, right? Because beta is a dust that comes down and lands on your roof. If it lands on your roof, it's what you can conserve. If it gets in your house, that's a concern. If it lands on your roof, that half inch plywood of your roof will block the beta radiation.
So I wasn't really worried much about fallout except when it comes in the house is dust. That's where the old duct tape and plastic actually does become useful. With the joke during 9-11 but, duct tape and plastic, keep anything you do, keep the dust out. Of course you're not going to keep all the dust out because you keep all the dust out, you're probably keeping all the air out too, then you suffocate. So it's not really possible to keep all the dust out. You want to keep as much of that dust out as you can and then even then if it does get in,
it gets on your skin, it's not really going to hurt you. You get a lot of it on your skin. If you're outside and you're covered in dust, you'll start getting where you get like burns on your skin, like sunburn. If you go and wash that off, it's just dust and then you're good. As long as you have a way to get some clean water to wash off, you're washing those beta particles off your skin.
Yeah. That's the danger. Inhaling it or ingesting it. So we all know about M95 masks now. That'll stop beta radiation. That'll stop the particles from getting in your lungs. And if you filter your water through a ceramic filter, such as the Berkey, the poker, the aqua rain, those won't filter out a virus. But you can filter out the radioactive particle, you know, except the tritium. The tritium will go right through.
How about the HEPA filter? Well, HEPA filter is for air, and the HEPA filter, yes, will. So if you have a furnace or you won't have electricity likely, but if you have electricity or you could run a fan, you could run your circulation through and the radioactive particles will be trapped in your HEPA filter. Yes. Yeah. You want to have at least about a series of those in line, I think, five or six. If it's functioning properly, you don't really need to know.
But the thing about it is you probably won't have electricity anyway. That's the important part about it. Yeah. So the ones I have on the prepper stopper are the computerized ones. So I don't necessarily recommend them, but that's a toy that everybody seems to want. Because really, if you want a Geiger counter, you really want a toy. You're not really buying it for prepping. It's not going to be that easy to use for prepping. And by the way, you can't use a Geiger counter to make your contaminated food or water. It's another big lie on the Internet.
People putting the tiger cubs up the dish and all that. Nope can't do it So that's that's that's the primary a lot of people but no the only way you see anybody being able to test Food for contamination or food or water for your ammunition is through something called a mass spectrometer Laboratory instrument that none of us have so you're not going to be able to check check for contaminated food or water I still happen unless you do a YouTube video up some of the things there's they're gonna test
It's almost, invariably, it's almost always fear mongering and they're faking it. And I do a video where I show how they can fake that pretty easily. I did a video where I purposely faked it to show how easy it is to fake. But no, you're not getting, the item might be contaminated, but you're not going to measure it with the Geiger counter or surveying it, if that matter.
The levels of radiation are too small. In fact, what they did is with this fukushima water, TEPCO, the company that owns the fukushima nuclear power plants, they actually raised fish in this tritiated water that's going to be released in the sea. And by the way, when it's released in the sea, it's going to be diluted like 100 times more. But anyways, they raised fish in this water, and they measured the levels of radiation in the fish. And it does not accumulate, because that's another meme on the internet. No, tritium does not violate the void.
The body flushes it out within 24 hours, it's not there. And what they found is the radiation in the fish were no different than the control, which was in regular seawater, with no extra tritium in the water. So again, more carp ear mongering. And TEPCO really should publish these results more, because they have, there are videos about it, but they should really scream and show everybody that, no, here, we tested it. It's not an issue.
But no, everybody likes the fear-mongering. That's what people need. They need to have the live phone at them. And it's more fun to talk about, I guess. So the tritiated water, as the police have not ever concerned, if you want to prepare for a nuclear disaster, for starters, you probably don't need to worry about a nuclear power plant. But if you think that if you live near one and you're downwind of one and you think you're concerned about it because you think it's melting down and killing you,
then a Geiger counter probably would be helpful. But you're not going to measure anything from it. No, a Geiger counter. First of all, all nuclear power plants today, all Western designs, have containment vessels. So even when the fuel melts down, it's all basically contained inside that huge concrete and steel structure. That's what it's there for. It's called a containment vessel. That's why it's designed there. It's a last-ditch effort to prevent people from being hurt by some kind of
Major catastrophe in a nuclear power plant. So you could live downwind of a nuclear power plant that has melted down like Fukushima and not measure anything. If you're really close, you might measure some. And certainly if you're standing right next to the vessel, some radiation will get through this fuel and concrete. But the mass is there because that's the reason the mass is there is because mass blocks out gamma rays. And that's why we put shelters underground. Gamma rays are blocked by mass.
So, Earth is one of the cheapest massive things we have, Earth and water. We can't really live underwater easily, so Earth is the next substitute. That's why most shelters are underground for embasements, because the Earth will block out the gamma rays. And as I said already, your wood roof of your house blocks out the beta radiation. Now, alpha radiation is blocked by a piece of paper.
It's been very low penetrating. And again, as long as you don't breathe it in or eat it or drink it, then you're going to be safe from it. So again, respirators, filters, these are the things you need for alpha radiation. And it's not as dangerous as beta ingestion or gamma. Gamma is what kills you. That goes right through your body, right through walls. If you have a regular wood frame house in this country, like most of us do, you have almost no protection from a gamma race.
The key again is mass. The only thing that has any mass in a wood frame structure is basically drywall. A half inch drywall or three-quarter inches of plaster. That's about the most mass you really have in a wood frame house from the Gander Raise.
So you're much better off going in a basement if you have a basement or someplace that's underground, a storm cellar, a roots of the new cellar, something of that nature to block the gathering race. And in a nuclear exchange, if Russia decides to nuke us or NATO gets involved in this and we get nuked, you really only have to worry about it for about a week or two to actually be sheltered.
If more newts start going out all the time, well then that's a different story. But if it's a single event, you really don't have to worry about it for a couple weeks. And no, it's not going to cause the nuclear wear. Everybody likes to pretend real and die from a nuclear wear. That's a big myth also. In fact, a good way to debunk that is, and this is going to surprise a lot of you, a powerful hurricane
You know, they hit our Florida and Texas all the time. A powerful hurricane has more energy released than every single nuclear power plant on the planet. Every single nuclear weapon detonated at once on the planet. There's more energy than a single powerful hurricane than all the nuclear weapons in existence. And I'll recall every time we had a powerful hurricane that we had a nuclear wave.
So, get that nuclear winter cap out of your mind because really it's a myth. The dust, we've already, we've nuked ourselves, China's nuked themselves, Russia, the French, the British, we've already nuked ourselves. Thousands of above ground nuclear tests. Well, about a thousand nuclear tests above ground and about a thousand underground, rough numbers. And well, we are well dead, there was no nuclear winter.
If you live in Nevada, say Las Vegas, just about every week you go down the street and you can see a mushroom cloud down the street because of that naked nuclear device somewhere in the desert, New Mexico or Arizona or Nevada. And when they did that, when they did all those above ground tests, they didn't have to evacuate Arizona or Nevada or New Mexico or Colorado or Utah.
Because these are some of the heaviest particles known to man. The fallout comes down, goes up into the air, comes down is what we call fallout. These are some of the heaviest particles known to man. And they tend to drop out of the atmosphere pretty quickly. They'll travel for thousands of miles. We've all seen these maps, fear-mongering maps, a nuclear exchange and all the, there's a trail of radioactive fallout going for thousands of miles, right? We've all seen these charts.
So you can't live here, you can't live here, and there's no place on the planet. If you look at these charts, they make it look like there's no place on the planet you can really live. Except maybe some places in South America, or one of the Southern Hemisphere. The only place you can supposedly live, right? But that's all a myth. Those two places in China, there's, gee, there's no way to live here today, right? Yeah. So, and Hiroshima and Nagasaki are both thriving cities today. Yeah.
There's not desolate wastelands, people don't die. In fact, also think about this, the Japanese, you'll have the longest life expectancy of anybody on Earth, despite Fukushima, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki. So there really wasn't a long lingering radiation death like also they try to get you to believe. And their children weren't born with the defects and the mutations and all that like everybody wants to believe.
It's all a myth. When you look at the numbers and the statistics, you find that all that stuff is a myth that everybody liked to believe. And the symptoms didn't help. It's the three-eyed fish and all this stuff with the symptoms and the nuclear power plant, Mr. Burns and all this. There's adding to the nonsense. The nuclear pollen is actually one of the best forms of efficiency we have. We shouldn't be going to it, but instead, no one was going to ruinables. If you watch my channel any of the time, you know I'm very heavily into renewables myself.
I've owned four electric vehicles in my lifetime and none of them were as Tesla. I haven't had a new electric vehicle. I haven't had a new electric vehicle. Well, I've never bought a new one. Actually, they were all used when I bought them. But I haven't had, I only have one left. Three of them have been stolen. I still have that one, but it's from 1970. So, no, electric cars aren't new either. In fact, electric cars have been around for more than 100 years.
But they don't want to tell you that. The way they're pushing it, I've done programs about this on the air. They're pushing us into electric vehicles and solar and wind and everything. We're going to end up with a very grim future of exorbitant electricity rates, energy rationing, and massive rolling blackouts.
If you think you're going to follow the greening agenda and go with what they're pushing us towards, if you let AOC and all these people, the Bidens and everybody that's pushing this greening agenda, if you let them get away with it, we're in for deep trouble here in this country. We don't have a grid big enough now. And news over the last week, another thing they've been pushing, of course, is how hot it is. And I think they've been caught with their pants down because a lot of it has been shown that some of the figures, certainly Britain is doing this.
Their news, their reporting was taking temperature readings at ground level instead of two meters off the ground, which is what they always did with the past. And the level, the heat, the temperatures two meters off the ground are cooler than they are at ground level. So anyway, they've been caught red-headed and pledging the numbers because they've been telling us here for the last several weeks, how it's ever been on Earth, on the whole planet, the whole history of man.
But they've been pushing this agenda and they've got to get you to believe the nonsense, so they've got to keep pushing it. Same thing with their anti-nuclear energy stance. They've got to get you to believe in global warming or climate change. They've got to get you to believe in that to make all this nonsense work. Our grid isn't big enough now to handle it. News recently can tell you that. And now we're going to talk about adding billions of, I don't know how many, millions of electric cars on the roads.
In this country, and how you get a power of these are grids already too small You're gonna try to power them with our present grid. No, you're gonna need a grid about 30% larger That means what? More solar panels more wind? No, no, it's gonna mean nor more coal and more gas is what it's gonna mean because or hydrogen hydrogen fusion don't have the way of storage Germany shut down their last nuclear power plant. So what do they have to do to make up the the lack of the nuclear power?
More coal. Yeah, something called ground coal, which is even more polluting. And by the way, when you burn coal... Go ahead. Yeah, can you hear me? Yes. Yeah, what are your thoughts on hydrogen and fusion? Well, fusion, I don't know how old you are, but I'm over 60. I've heard the fusion meme all my life.
Yeah, I'm 57. But... It's the harvest we've heard our entire lifetimes and it never comes to fruition. So to hang all your cards in that basket, I think is a mistake. We know nuclear fission works now. Why would we get rid of that? Go with something we don't even know how to do. And the thing about... I'm cool with the fission.
I don't call it those reactors, but to accept this other energy aspect. We have fusion and we have hydrogen. Right now, there are actually companies out there drilling for hydrogen and they're pulling hydrogen out of the crowd. They don't even create it. It's first made hydrogen. I think it's methane converted to hydrogen. I think that's what that is. No, it's hydrogen.
Well, you have to make the hydrogen somehow and I wasn't aware of them being able to just drill for it. It's hydrogen they drill for. Send me your email. I'll send you some links. Okay, well it's forbidden knowledge at Yahoo. Forbidden knowledge at Yahoo. Okay. Yeah, I don't... Gotcha, man. I talked to you before a couple years back.
Been a long time listener just to have a talk for a while, but energy is kind of my thing and you know really kind of digging this the hydrogen infusion properties they're coming up with now.
Sorry, that is me. I'm just saying, the caller said they drill for hydrogen. I've never heard of anybody drilling for hydrogen. Hydrogen, you produce your process from water, don't you? They have a process right now where they can drill for hydrogen
They actually go they find these pockets of hydrogen and it's renewable. It's like it just keeps coming up Oh, it's naturally produced under the ground kind of like methane and yeah, not yeah that makes sense. Okay. Yeah, I just a little confused. Yep. Nope. Yeah, it actually exists Yeah, just do a Google search you can find it it's out there So I'm really kind of digging that and I think that's probably the better way to go
Well, certainly if you ever think you're going to have airplanes converted into green fuels, you're going to have to go with hydrogen. You're not going to be able to do it with batteries. We just don't have enough energy density in batteries with our current technology to be able to really make a practical jet airliner for the finish line. And I'll say the ban on the ban. Wait, wait, guys. But here's the problem with that. Hydrogen, natural gas, propane, they're not considered green fuels. They're on the ban list.
So you can't call it green fuels anymore because the greenies don't count that as green anymore. Now fracking and all that other stuff is bad for the environment so we can't have any of those fuels either because they're bad. One of the things about hydrogen too that a lot of people miss, I'm sure the caller probably is aware of this, hydrogen is very, very difficult to store. It tends to want to escape anything we put it in. So hydrogen is a very difficult, so it's going to be hard to transport or even keep contained.
For very long in the short term yes, but you lose a lot of it and boy Can you imagine if we are all our cars were hydrogen you talk about you know electric vehicles already have a problem with being Huge fire hazards when they get in a collision and you can't put them out just from fire department can't just put them come and put them out in any way that they can put them out with any other kind of fire so they're a huge safety concern and hydrogen in hydrogen fuel vehicles are stored at between 5,000 and 10,000 psi in the tank
Well, what we have there are basically, um, we've got a rover. Any kind of accident could be a major problem for any kind of hybrid vehicle. That means there's a single drone. I'm going to let you go one step further. There are ways for a spool or a major attempt to get a solid program where you can re-convert it. That takes two. That's a problem. It takes a lot more energy to convert back and forth. It takes a little bit more energy, but yeah.
It's your secret, actually. You can see the little teeth to factor. It's also the technology we have right now. There's the pressing tone line that is at that. Okay, what? I do thank you for the call, but my time is up. Music is to play. I do everybody thanks for playing. Yeah, keep talking. Thanks for calling.
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Congratulations, what a dance it's going to be. Couple things here real quick. Weapons Wednesday, but defense, technology, and concealment. Try to save all of the real cork. Now, I'm going to emphasize this. Real cork, wine corks. If you get somebody who has a restaurant, go to the bar, ask them to save them for you. Now, here's the thing.
There are plastic replacements that are being used in lieu of for cheaper or other wines. It's a plastic cork. This is not what you want for what I'm going to tell you to do. Do not use a plastic cork. Do not, do not, do not use, do not use a plastic cork. But if you can get hold of a real cork plug like I have right here in my hand right now,
And it's an old one. It's real cork. Guys, before we had grease paint, or even as we had grease paint, I guess, years ago, one of the oldest tricks was wine bottles were everywhere. Again, it was easy to transport, but you have a cork plug. Real cork, real cork, real cork. Not plastic, not plastic, not plastic. Did you hear what I said? Not plastic. And yes, I'm emphasizing this because someone's going to light up the end of the cork.
Let it burn a little bit and then put it to their face if it's plastic and go, ahh! Why? Because it will probably be sticky and it will burn you, okay? But when you create a smudge end on cork, this is a perfect tactical camouflage for breaking up high points and for doing, you know, a blackout, not black face, but a irregular pattern on your face that's quick and easy.
It doesn't require any gooey cream or anything like that. It doesn't mean we don't use it. It doesn't mean we don't have the stuff. But this is the old school way that really does work because it can handle environments like summer outside right now. You're going to get sweaty. The cork will, first of all, wipe your face down. Wipe your back of your hands down. Use the cork to go over the joints. And the highlight points to a random squiggle pattern.
Try not to do the same pattern per person. Everybody switch out a little bit. Be creative. Have some fun. There's a reason it breaks up the overall unit that much better. But there's argument back and forth on which works better as far as all the same or, you know, again, everybody with a slightly different system. I prefer the slightly different system having a lot of time in the field and having to hunt people.
while they're hunting you. So again cork. You can keep it in your upper left pocket, your upper compass pouch pocket is where typically I used to. Because the compass is in there, you got a little extra space, you can slide it in there. It's also a rubber baby buggy bumper, it's not going to hurt the compass. But if you got it, it works. And again, these are the real cork, not the plastic plugs.
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Put a little, you know, one of those regular number 10 lids on the standard one gallon can and they'll fill them up because they're gonna, and take all of them. Take the, you know, this makes it easy. If you try to make it a job for the people, eh, not too excited about it. Take all of the wine plugs, no matter what they are, sort out to make sure you only have the, again, real cork plugs for your camouflage mission.
But the other plugs make great bobbers. You can use them for even what they originally were intended. There's all kinds of different projects we've got going on using wine bottles, okay? So you'll always have a use for them. They will be handy. Just separate them. You do not, do not, do not use a plastic wine plug, wine bottle plug for camouflage. It will burn. That's all it will do. It will go ouchy. It will hurt. Okay. Could I use the plastic one for that, Mark?
Could I use the plastic cord for that? Yeah, you know what? What's that thing about don't touch the stove? Remember? Don't touch the stove. Daddy told you, don't touch the stove. Why do you think I have a beard? Exactly. When we were doing the Halloween thing as kids, what's the simplest Halloween costume?
Put on some clothes, get a red bandana, put it on a stick, and burn the cork and rub it on your face like you're a hobo beard. And go out and break the people for candy and then go back, oh man, num num num. Quick wash, a quick wash, a little scrub, and you're back to, well, looking what you always do every other day. It's exactly, so again, this is an old trick, but it's something most people aren't thinking about.
And it is something that needs to be in the inventory of things to do, to just have off to the side. Dave Stone was pointing out that the Gateway Pundit has an article. I didn't get a chance to listen to forbidden knowledge. I don't know if Craig touched on this at all, but the CDC and the international element of that, the counterpart, who, me? Who, me?
are now saying anthrax anthrax anthrax anthrax anthrax anthrax. So that means that the government, the Israeli government and other elements of the backstabbing filth that are trying to destroy the country are going to be attacking us with a biological and it's likely is not to be anthrax but they could do something else and tell you I've told you this before
They could hit you with something and tell you whatever they want to. Lying? It's the norm, not the exception. How can you tell when they're lying? Their face is moving. So we have to expect this to be the issue. I cannot emphasize enough, get a gas mask. You call it a protected mask. Everybody knows gas mask. Okay, you can go to gunpartscorp.com, budk.com.
Let's see, also mainmilitary.com, sportsmansguide.com, majorsurplus.com. I think even Apex Gun Parts has got some NBC protection equipment. They have MREs, so I highly recommend that you check that out and see what's out there. You're going to need a chem suit.
You are going to need boots, you are going to want boots, rubber boots, rubber glove or gauntlets, which of course are rubber gloves because they're going to go past whatever you've got in the way of a chem suit. Also, the gas mask itself, replacement filters, a gas mask hood if one is available for the model, although most chem suits certainly do typically have a hood.
If you can get the actual over-drape slick side hoods that are made for your mask, and there's a number of spares out there, a brand new one you shoot for a replacement, then go that route also. Okay. Now, there's a, I already mentioned last week, and Dave checked this evening during the hour break and helped me out there a little bit. They do have the, that tan,
a heavier gauge upper end chem suit over at Sportsman's Guide in the clearance section. Okay. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Duck tape. Yes, and duck tape. Don't forget duck tape. You forgot to say duck tape. Quack, quack, quack. No, not quack, quack. Duck tape. Air duck tape. Air duck tape, yes.
And the main thing here again, you know, it's okay. By the way, something we haven't really talked about before too, since we're adding on all of the chem defense and decontamination. Guys, right now the kiddie pools are probably going to start being cheap if anybody has any left.
The simple little plastic wall, I use them for the ducks here. I got one big one for the ducks and we use little turtle sandboxes for their smaller ponds. They love them. In fact, they like the turtle pond better than they do the big, big pond, which is weird. However, those kiddie pools are your decontamination station.
And they're throwaway, per se, but they're also reusable extensively. They're robust enough that they're not going to fall apart right away. I recommend you get a few of those for future endeavors. They are handy for any number of different projects, by the way. So don't forget, if you buy something like this, put them away, store them, and make sure they're secure. Go ahead. You can grow potatoes in them. Yeah, exactly. You can use them for planters.
You can even actually throw goldfish in there with, I guess, well, no, you gotta watch out with the ducks, because the ducks will go after everything. But yeah, you can do any number of different projects with them. But the important thing is that you have this on hand for future use, and it's a minimal cost item. It's not like this is a big ticket item that's gonna break ya. Right now, especially if you really pay attention towards the end of the season here, you'll get them for free.
People will be putting them out by the road. That's where I got most of the spares I have that are sitting in the barn right now. And every one of those I see, I grab. Why? Because when I flip them upside down, they cover equipment in the barn that might otherwise have that random bit of bird poop on it because the birds get into the barn no matter how hard you try. So extra layers of protection are a good thing, okay? Just a heads up on that one.
And again, the price is right. You know, you're driving by, you see them, throw in the back of the truck or in the back of the car. Either way, get it, but get it down the road, get it home and put it where it won't get blown away by the wind. Another thing, powdered bleach and powdered detergents. Now, let's remind everybody that you want to use this. When you're looking at decontamination, you treat the decon cycle just like you're doing laundry.
Step one, although step one is actually a little pre-dusting, what you do is if you have particulate or whatever, it can be dusted off or it can be sloughed off with water. There's a couple different techniques, two different techniques, two different ideas. The big issue here is if you're wearing a slick side or a Tyvex type suit, it's most likely that you're going to be ducked back. Water's going to run off. But remember, if you have a chem suit,
And it's a sandwich material chem suit. You can't do the wet down the way we're going to be talking about with the others. That's where the pool wouldn't necessarily be handy. The reason is that, remember, with a six-side suit, you're not taking in as much oxygen. Your whole body breathes as pores in your skin. This is why the Donut of Destruction built the system that we have in the Brits and most in NATO.
have committed to a sandwich type, but is making the whole suit a air filtering system. In addition to the gas mask that you're wearing, the protective mask you're going to be carrying with you and wearing as long as you have to, okay? Another thing about this is, so first, detergent breakdown second. Amazingly enough, detergent does a phenomenal job in dealing with a lot of the problems that you're going to have to face.
I think this would be that simple, but in reality it is. So again, the process is pretty straightforward. It's a matter of going over top, starting high, going low, letting the detergent and materials sloth the material off into the catch trough, which is the kiddie pool. Don't forget again, you also have the bleach solution. Now there's two ways that the bleach is applied.
You may have heavier or denser contamination in an area and you may pre-bleach that area rather than just detergent. It varies depending upon the threat. But if you have been splotched by say an aerial spray or a ground bombardment because the ground chemical illuminations work just like a kind of like a white, we think about like a white phosphorus, they bloom out.
They're trying to make it as uniform as possible to get the particle that's spread out, but it doesn't work that way. No matter how hard they try, too many other natural obstructions and obstacles that are involved, so the math changes real quick. So you may get splotched. If that's the case, if you're lucky and you have the military decontamination kits, you do a litmus paper test.
Check to see what you may have the speed been hit with and then you select the decontaminate accordingly. If you do not have that and you are less sophisticated, then you're going to use the bleach on the area as a precursor to general decontamination following procedures. Okay? The big thing here again, as was pointed out, duct tape seals the system up. Were there any joints?
Also, duct tape is carried because you're in a combat environment. Because of this, you're going to have to remember that you may have to patch as you go. If you've run into something, you're running across the field, it's a battlefield situation, especially the city area. It doesn't make any difference where it is. There's lots of sharp jagged junk. If you have a damage to the suit,
You stop, you do a quick, again, quick decon around the area trying to keep it sealed to the best of your ability. Usually these are slits or pokes. What you then do is actually take your duct tape and seal it up. That's all it is, just like it's meant to be for air conditioning, heating and ventilation. Duct tape. It seals what we call weezers.
Anything that's a breather point, you don't want that with heating and ventilation. You're trying to create a sealed system, especially when you have AC. There are places you don't want to have to pump that cold air, or you don't want to pump that cold air into and waste it, same with heat. So in this case, it's preventing any kind of interactivity with obviously a questionable contaminant. And we're going to move as quickly as we can to deal with the problem.
so that we can get on with the mission. That should be the priority, okay? But first of all, again, saving life is the issue here. The basics we just covered, we have Scott AirPaks. I'm looking for more air tanks. I would love to have another 20 or 30 air tanks. So just a heads up, if anybody sees a deal anywhere in the Midwest, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, even Tennessee,
I almost had a big pile of them. It might still be available in about 50 or 60 of them down in Kentucky. But I'm looking for the air tanks. They're usually good for about 15 minutes. I think some of them are deeper. You can go to 28 or 35 right now minutes.
But these are brand new units. I told you before. In fact, what's interesting, this Gateway Pundit piece is talking about who in the CDC hitting us with anthrax. Oh, I'm sorry. Supposedly somebody unknown is going to hit a, no, it is going to be the skank globalist because they're desperate, they're in trouble. And we've told you before that this is the kind of crap they pull. Well, if only one Shimon youth, only twice Shimon me.
Now that we've seen the bullshitter's in motion and everybody understands this is a crock of crap, what we need to do is make sure that since they are desperate and they are wicked people, they're going to employ something.
And we need to have this area covered in nuclear, biological, and chemical defense, as I've said a million times over 30 years and more because I've trained a lot of people. NBC is the orphan or the red-headed stepchild because nobody wants to have to face it. But then all of a sudden, you know, people start genuinely talking about it. Everybody panics.
And we don't need panic, we need, as I've said a million times also, intelligence, intelligent response. And we need intelligence, but we need intelligent response. So make up a checklist, and again, the basic, get the gas mask first, no matter what, because gas masks are unique technology. Okay, they are unique technology. Now the next thing, beyond the hardware, gas mask, chem suit.
gas mask hood, spare filters if at all possible and if you use the M1 Serbian they still have cases of filters over at gunpartscorp.com and they have the mask for the best price anywhere in the country that I can see right now. So it's the best double tap deal right there.
Booties, you can get those from a number of different locations. If you get with the chem suit, if you get the tan one that they have over there, God, what's the name of it? The 300, something or other 300. God, okay, for me, hold on. Need double check to make sure. Got my notes right here. Just may not have the right notes right here.
uh... anyway it's available over at sportsman's guide punch-in uh... kim suits you'll find that the same pops up for about sixteen dollars they are sized they do accommodate an air tank which means they'll also accommodate the backpack you want to put everything inside the kim suit something to think about their all your tactical gear covered uh... to protect from the environment uh... depending on the situation but uh... this is something again we have to make personal choices
We'll talk about that more, but the big thing is getting the basic hardware. The gas mask is the most critical. Filters are right there parallel with it. Then hood, chem-suit, booties, gloves, duct tape, in addition to those items. I would also try to find a throwaway gas cape or, again, cheap, cheap, cheap ponchos. Mark, I got all this other crap on. What do I need that for? Throwaway.
They're really ultra light, super cheap China sport pachos. I mean, they're really cheap. I've got 10 of them sitting right here for a 5.10 program right now. They're eight feet away. They're cheap. They're even camouflaged. And they're absolute. If need be, I wouldn't think twice about throwing them in the decon bag after I used them. But if I have a white Tyvek suit, I need to kind of make the white go away unless it's winter.
And so, again, these cheap China Sport rain suits or cheap China Sport ponchos just as an over cover will work for this purpose. They don't add a whole lot of weight. They do also offer additional protection. Since they are a slick side material, typically, they are a useful outer disposal layer, kind of like the gas capes.
that I told you about. I carry one with my combat kit. I carry two World War II gas capes. Why? I've used them. I have used the gas cape. It's not outdated. Worksheet does exactly. In fact, it's much heavier gauge than most all of the other chemical protection that you have right now. It's kind of like talking about the weapons during the
First hour today now the quote-unquote antique weapons. Well, these are all modern weapons They're built heavier than anything built today They were built to last and they were built so that they operate right now as is okay Well, the same is truly these gas capes were built Grossly over engineered very well built very well designed and what does a gas cape do? Well when they first hear the gas
The idea behind this was that before because you might be a mustard gets could be a phosgene gas of whatever pattern One two or three and the idea was to cover the whole of the body immediately Because if you get your clothing it stays with you if you get it on you so or if it permeates in the you know from the air dispersion starts permitting your clothing You want to stop that?
Also, they contact with the skin. Remember, we're talking a blistering agent. We're talking horrible response physically. You are not going to like the looks of it. And we're going to avoid it if at all possible. So a variant on that is using the poncho as a quick throw while you apply the rest of the technology that you have. Think about that way. That's another thing about even your regular poncho would work, but I'm trying to find something so I don't lose the better equipment that it took me time to collect.
I'll sacrifice anything in terms of gear if it's a risk. But if I can find a better solution and that will still work for all of the other applications that might be intended, you know, it might be useful for, then I recommend it. And in this case, like I said, these cheap China Sport ponchos, they come in woodland, they got a bunch of different camel patterns. They're as little as $3 in something from one of the China Sport nets. They are a light-duty mimic of a US poncho.
And actually pretty decent for the few pennies you pay for them. Good enough for what they're for. Not as useful as a real military poncho. But close enough for a defense to be- This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. After it, as I master my life. Without me, my rifle is useless. Without my rifle, I'm useless. I feel true.
This shoots me before God.
You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's turn to master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts glad to make what little noise and always hits the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove Noah's rifle, and raise it home back across the ground.
And we'll be back here, of course.
The intelligence report, after we've made sure that our weapons are functional, checked our equipment, topped off our water, make sure our mags are complete, every pouch is full, and every magazine is topped off. Why? Because we are Minutemen. We have to be prepared for what is obviously going to be the knee jerk failure response. Well no, actually it's a reaction, not a response.
by the enemy because the globalists can see that people are pretty well, they're finished, we've had enough. And this is being demonstrated by the arrogant actions of our enemy that will have to be dealt with. So, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations.
Logistics, the key to victory. Understand how to control your supply system, the life blood of combat, and you will win. It's not just getting the bullets and beans there though. You guys all have to train. You have to practice. You have to embrace the basics and make them second nature.
It's especially critical that all of you who claim to be teachers and trainers or whatever that you emphasize at this moment in time to be focused like a diamond cutter. I cannot emphasize that enough. The enemy, there's no way that they're going to be allowing anything to happen in the way of an election. They obviously are trying to fully communist America. We warned everybody for as long as we needed to. We've done our part.
Now it's time for everybody to step up to the plate and deal with getting rid of the problem. Know who's who in the zoo. So one of the big things here again, oh by the way, ammunition. It's weapons of Wednesday. I believe the Tanzanian, well it might as well be, the Ujubahshani ammunition is eaten up because of curiosity is what it looks like. I was reading just some of the comments over there at Atlantic.
firearms and mostly everybody buying it was either A, they have good confidence in it, they're just going to test it, or they were curious, we're curious, we're going to find out what it does. So everybody promised they're going to pitch in and shoot it to a degree. Hopefully they're not going to blast it away. We don't need to do, we don't need to know if our guns are going to blaze away. That's nonsense. We need to be focusing on hits.
And I don't mean spray and pray either. I mean hits. I mean aiming, engaging the target, knocking it down, keeping it knocked down, follow up with another shot to their crotch of the left or right shoulder depending on how they fall. And get onto the next target, but make sure they stay down. So this is where we need to practice and again it's accuracy, not just volume fire. Volume fire will be used.
But that kind of waste or consumption we have to get control of before we get into the conflict so that you don't have to put those posters up like they did in Poland. One German, one bullet, one German. You should have been doing that from the beginning and that way, well, there have been a lot more bullets to kill one more German, right? Now, it doesn't mean it was the first best thing to do as far as, you know, we shouldn't have been in that situation anyway.
But the kosher bankers had their way and well World War two went the way World War two went So they're trying to do it to us the same way everybody understand that smile wave and get ready for the fiasco and Again, if they don't have it now, I believe that they've got more that's uh in the it's it's on the container in on the seas or it's at the
import point right now waiting to be processed because they know everything has to go through the usual administrative paperwork etc etc. So be patient we'll see what happens and how much more they get. They might have even replaced it already. I have not looked in this afternoon but I would think especially since this is a hot selling item that it may be in stock right now again and if it is good grab it.
One nice thing about Atlantic I do like is if they're down and out they don't leave it posted and then all we forgot or we oversold, they don't do that. They have a really good inventory software package. When they're out, they pull it down, they still post it, but they will clearly show you that the material is sold out.
Now if they leave it posted, it's typically because again they know they're going to get more, the inventory just needs to be restocked. So if you're looking for more 760 by 39 ball, Atlantic's not the only location. There's others that have some pretty decent buys, but that ultra bajani ammunition is supposed to be fresh. Not that the rest won't work, but if you want the latest, so you have the greatest duration on the shelf in theory.
then the newest ammunition would be the way to go. And they do have some brass PPU in bulk. It's not cheap, but if you are, again, if you're gonna be doing what we do, we use the Boxer Prime Non-Corrosive Heat-O-Nield ammo for training ammunition, because we can reload and reload and reload the shooters that are trained, then go into the armory, and they reload the ammunition they shot. They also sign it, so that everybody knows who did it.
And then it's used on the range again either by that shooter for the next cycle or it's used by another shooter for the next part of the next training cycle depending on the situation. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Anyway, um, well before we go any further, do you have any callers? I don't want to leave anybody out. Do you have any callers? Yes, to be safe. Now I know it takes a second, star six, if you want to unmute yourself.
Again, any go ahead. We got you jumping there. Yes, John from Kentucky Does creamy partisan make a hollow base wadcutter in a 38? I don't they probably do I know that they've had they've got the two different bullets They've been bringing in recently with the 38. They've got that conical It looks like a little wider spaceship base FMJ like a Winchester AP round
I believe it's 137 or 139, but they do have other loads and they have had them in at AIM surplus, so you have to look. 38, go ahead, go ahead Jeff. I have to have wide cutters. Oh, I know. Well, the thing is, we're looking for that for a different reason. Well, maybe the same reason, depending on what you're shooting, you see.
I even looked through midway for a hollow-based mold so I can cast my own. They have a solid wadcutter, but I haven't found a hollow-based wadcutter mold. I'm trying to think, was it Spear or Hornady? Dye, oh, Lyman. Lyman. Check the Lyman Dye inventory. Okay, but I have to have... I'm used to... Go ahead. I have to have 30 wadcutters for this.
This little gun I have, it only holds five rounds in the clip. You know what it is? Well, that's exactly what we're looking for ammunition for also. I'm going to make mine. Yeah, I don't know if there's any hollow point right now. Hollow base. You're talking cup-based wadcutter. Lyman used to make, because that's what we originally did to make our reverse wadcutters, to make a reverse cart-mouthed hollow point.
Who else might have those? Oh, let's see. Well, we already know about what about Natchez? Natchez shooting supply. Now that's one I haven't looked at. I haven't looked there. Go look at Natchez. You got me curious. I'm going to be oddly looking too, by the way. Go ahead. I want molds. A mold because I want to make my own. You know, 2.6 grains of balsamic and a primer. That's all it takes.
Medium load. Target load. Well, it's like I said, I used the, it's a Smith as a competition pistol. And nobody wanted to pick them up. We had a whole pile of them in the armory. And I said, what are those? He goes, oh, those are 38s. And he pointed at the automatics and thinking, automatic, that's an automatic. You mean nine millimeter? No, that's 38 special.
And he said, you want one? I said, oh, hell yeah, I do. If I get a gun out of the arsenal and it goes with the rest of my guns and I'm going to have it all the time, it's like, hell, yes, I do, simply because I'm curious now. And again, it was absolutely a tack driver. I still don't believe for for an actual match, I used the 45. But, you know, I did use the 38, I think in three of the go comp matches that I shot. Go ahead.
I just purchased one. It's in a nice blue box, two original mags, paperwork and everything. The date stamp on the box, inside of the box on the top is April 29th, 1966. That's the earliest production right there too. It's sweet.
The gun, most people look at it immediately think it's a Smith Model 59 except it's got those nice slab side grips or a 39. It looks more like a 39, forgive me, because it's not a chubby in the bottom. Yeah. The big thing there again is you can find mags but they want, you know, they want unobtainium prices right now.
I know. You know, they're out there. Yeah, your best bet is to run the gun shows and just watch. Just keep watching for somebody putting something on a table. Because they don't know what it is. You know, and again, pay attention. They're all steps with the Western, you know, magazine. On the bottom. Yeah, on the bottom it says. SNW. Yeah, so the other thing, you know what, another place I'd check for molds right now?
This sounds weird, but you're going to have to call them. Don't just look on their web page. It's pretty much useless. It's Sarco. I would call Sarco. Okay. And the reason is because Sarco has a whole lot of stuff that they don't, they never have put in the catalog and never put in, you know, they never put it in the, uh, and it's certainly not on the web page. They've changed the web page and they're behind on that. And they've been behind on that for the last year and a half, two years. So I don't think they're ever going to catch up.
But that would be a place to go to look to see if they have those in stock Yeah, they don't they might the hollow the hollow base. I'm gonna have to go with solid well, you know Now there's a trick for making a Cavity, I mean there was what were they doing there you could take and make it take a conical Projectile actually won't be a perfect won't be a a dome cut
What you do is cut it in half and then silver solder it into the mold. You can modify the mold because it's a negative, not a positive. You don't have to do any machining. You just have to make a spacer standoff.
So, what you've got to make sure you do is accommodate proper depth, you know, left and right for the, you know, the half of the, of the disc of the, basically it looks like, well, you can't find them. There's, oh heck, you know where I'd go is automotive plugs. Look in the automotive micro plugs and freeze plugs or pipe caps to get one small enough to match a 38 dyno 357 diameter in the vehicle.
I'll put it on the lathe. I can make it. Yeah, there you go. You can do it yourself. Keep it up. Yes. I've got a lathe. The 12 gauge slug has a steel insert that goes up and it twists locks in place. And when you open it, that plug drops out the bottom. I can do the same thing with the... I'm going to use a lead mold because they're cheap. And that way I can experiment, make sure I get a plug that will go into the bottom.
Put a screw in it and... So as you twist it, you lock in place. Same as a 12-gig hold or a Lee mold for a 58 caliber conical bullet for a... It's like a Zawabi rifle. 58 caliber, same way. I can... I'll make it. I'll modify a mold. You thought about that, but you know that's one of the things that's happening where we're used to certain things being out there.
And kind of growing up into guns, you know, first of all, it's a given .3575 diameter projectile just was the norm and revolvers were the norm. So you kind of figure, well, hell, they always make that. But you know, it's interesting that as the automatics have moved in, we knew they would, certain things have been, you know, not so much neglected, but cast aside simply because of lack of knowledge and popularity, obviously, is always the other half of that.
people are looking for simplicity. So the cut base wad cutters are both ways. If you use it the way it's originally intended, it creates a more uniform thrust pulse to the base of the round and it expands out. That's why it's a hollow for everybody who's wondering what this is. It literally looks like a half of a circle.
of a sphere basically cavitating into the base of the bullet. Now, if you want to be mean and you need to defend yourself, you take that standard target 148 grain wadcutter, turn it around and it becomes a big ass hollow point in lead. And that's going to be a wonderful... The hollow base helps the stabilization because it puts your center of mass forward of the rear.
Yes, and that had stabilized. Yep. Yeah, I can part. Again, the big thing here is that these used to be the norm. I mean, it was as often as not, you didn't even have to ask for it. It was simply going to be built that way. In the middle of, say, the 60s or 70s, pretty much, a cup-based wadcutter was considered to be the, you know, that was where everybody was going to go. They understood the performance. And again, because 38 was still a target master round,
for a very long time, everywhere, everybody was using it at one point. That's why it's interesting that it's now not available because if you can find it, if you can't find it, you gotta build it. And you know what, the other thing about reloading, I'll remind everybody, guys, traditionally, that's how all the wildcat stuff or all the stuff that you now consider normal,
It was originally Wildcat. What that means is somebody went out of their way, made it work, designed it, worked out all the bugs, and then put it out there to let everybody know. All of a sudden everybody had to have it. So it became a commercial venture. And so it became the standard for the industry. And you still see that today, but not as much as you used to. In reality, like 300 Blackout, that's a Wildcat. That was, you know, taking another case and taking existing off-the-shelf bullets.
and combining the right powder with whatever primer choice they had that would make the most sense for the load and coming up with a new 30 caliber performance round. And guess what? It works. It does what it's supposed to do. But initially it was a, look hey, look what I can do. And then everybody's like, oh I like what you did. And then, well we need to make more. And then somebody talks about it. And when somebody starts talking about it, the rest is history as they say.
The only good thing is, again, they've got the thinkers. Well, you know, this was a discussion we had about some of the problems right now that we're facing. If we're going to go into it, we're going into a conflict, not if. I'm going to say this. It is inevitable now.
that we will be, we're going to be a blows. They cannot let go. They're globalists, they're like sharks with blood in the water. They're not going to let go. The Fruit Loop Satanist, Peto, Queers, they showed you their high holy holiday attitude in June. They showed you that they're Satanists, they're Petos, they're Queers, and they're globalists.
Well, that's exactly what we've been telling you for decades. And I didn't. I'm not the first person to say that. Whole lot of other people you better go and apologize to. Somebody might have to go to their grave and apologize to Uncle Bob because Uncle Bob told you the truth about everything and nobody wanted to listen because it was outside their comfort zone. Uncle Bob was absolutely right. And now we're facing a very bad situation where we got to put, we're not going to be like the Ukrainians.
Okay, that's not going to happen. We're way past that. I'm not worried about us being like the Ukrainians. My concern has always been how long will it take for us to win? Not if we'll win. It's how long will it take for us to kill every last bastard on the other side? That's the math for me to get to worry about. So, how can we shorten the battlefield situation?
you know, the lifespan of the conflict and how can we preserve as much life as possible and this is why again you need to fill in the medical supply issue also. You got to be able to put leaky holes in them. We're going to fold, spindle and mutilate the enemy in every way you can imagine and they can't quite comprehend yet because we're just as
Well, persnickety is anybody else in America, more so because we actually don't take any government drugs, nor any private ones. But it's how quickly can we end this? And it's still going to be long. This is still going to be a very long conflict. But it has to happen because if you live, because you know what long is? 70 years under communism. That's what the Russians had to survive.
The reason the Jewish communists are attacking Russia right now is because Russia got away. They hate when that happens. They hate you. They hate all of you. And they hate the Russians especially more because we got all kinds of pedos and queers in this country. We got all kinds of Satanists. So they don't mind those people because they're embracing the agenda.
They're hating the Russians because Russia has become Christian again and it's strong and they hate them. Now what's sad is idiot Americans are going along with this action against a Christian country that doesn't have the pedo problem, doesn't have the queer problem, doesn't have the Satanist problem. And in fact everything we all said we weren't going to let happen is presently what everything is. It's what the government is doing.
So, this regime is the problem. These creatures are the problem. No one is coming to save you. Right now, I saw something history. Somebody just sent us, it's like, oh yeah, this is that white hat, they're black hat crap.
You know what, I know what that is, yes there is a white hat, black hat group so to speak, but it isn't going to be with you. Oh you can sit on the sidelines and pop some popcorn and you'll be able to watch and haha and laugh at it. This ain't no, this is not a football tailgate picnic party.
But that's how that's out there's people trying to deceive you right now that all you got do is sit on your dead ass You know next week Pence is gonna jump up there in the middle of the Congress and he's gonna fix the election Did that happen? Did it turn out that Pence was actually a backstabbing rat ring knocking spit swapping turds just like we expect him to be because I told you he was Everybody's always waiting for that magic silver bullet thing and by God you better get your you know Get away from that if someone better
happens, we're all better off. But right now, it's not going to be better. They are going to try to murder us. We are going to have to get rid of them. They're already trying to murder us. Go ahead. Jump in there, color. I was going to say, I've run across these white hat people, and they claim that
So many X number of these people have been arrested and executed and all this stuff is going on and we just need to be patient and wait for the plan to work itself out. Well you know what happened to the big plan? You're under two and a half years worth of what? Chit-hole. Because everybody's waiting for the plan. You see where the plan is? This is because this way people love it because they're being told what are we looking for? They're looking for a cop-out.
That's the term everybody used to use. Remember, oh man, that's a cop out. There was any way to get out of having to face the reality, we're gonna have to, we're gonna get dirty on this. It's gonna be a mess. It could have been fixed, because we should have stomped the guts out of them. Over and over again, every step of the way, and never given any ground. But you know what happens? The same ones that are telling you, oh, just trust the plan. This is quadri-mentional chess and blah, blah, you know, stuff it, clowny.
getting us to the point now where right now we just got this thing in the mail. I just mentioned this to the DART guys before you know took off but guys we just got this thing in the mail about propane. In the propane contract you know what it says now and this is totally new and it's in three different points in the contract that if you pay for the gas and then they ban gas they ban propane
then they don't have to give you your money back under contract. Why would they incorporate that statement? Because behind the scenes they've already been told that they're talking about going after banning, flat out banning, gas and propane and natural gas. The industry has already been told that this is where they're trying to go.
I just got that today. Nancy, we just go sitting down and going through the thing just a few hours before the program. So that's in addition, you think you aren't going to be able to get any stoves. Sure, but you won't need any stoves because you won't be able to have any propane or gas because they want to be able to just shut everything off like Dar said. You want to hit a switch. And that's exactly what this is all about. If I've got propane in my tank or I've got the liquid petroleum stuff in my tank, I've got that in my tank.
That stuff's gonna be like gold. Why would I want to give it back to them and get FRNs for it? Craziness. Right. Exactly. Well, no, no, what's gonna happen, in fact, seriously, I'd recommend at this point, you guys, if you can, buying another propane tank and owning it in addition to what you've got, I would not put it in the same location as your first tank. A lot of people put them side by side. Do not do that.
I would disperse it in the opposite direction in a different location and I would berm it so that the berm is between the house and the tank. I'd put it over a roll in the hill or I would make a berm depression for it so that if anything happens most of the blast will be deflected out or up.
Now propane is a wonderful thing that survives almost any kind of environmental condition with warfare. Seriously. Propane survived the nuclear tests. But when everything else didn't. So it's just why it was recommended that propane be a... propane conversion units for vehicles would be a priority for the Department of Defense. And it was for the longest time. By the way, the rail company completely embraced that. And propane and gasoline as an option.